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THE ;- �H���UeROON SIGNAL
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OODERICH, ONTARIO,
•.dim deenatebd to an parts .r the airrewed
y�aRtaz is try tsachem merle and testae.
Tts pie la *dream. /eet.gs me -Mad
:! rwl.b.e.1a It ttatd s.tore wet eseethe
f set seram will bemiens
witereed.
Reims ow AweMnWNarle. -s t rests Orr
ti
Ilea for nt i, Bios dices as der Ilwe nor
eaob Itmaetl si vsMs. r
sad reduced
Mei We
hhoovetaallms& aretclsa
1.g the meet cr ent inieb:et-gt'sed 'and lent facilities for tenting wet work le Oodeeteb,•re prepared . bat ing to property, sod haying regtsrd to Bina the Rig Booze •giution esu
te tr les to that lies at prto..lh•tesaa t our system of taistwo, under which I in Gudericb, sed eetri ay has bee
BLAKE ON MA NIIOOD SUFFRAGE
11 Naga b. remembered that tbuwt►
the liberal party are oeiissitted to the
repeal of the Dominion fraachies ant,
yet it is ousi.itt•d to manhood suffrage
it there suet be a Dominion franchise,
Mr. Blake, speaking et Beaverton, Made
this clear when he said : --
"But 1 have declared in the House
and I repeat here, that if there is to b. a
Dominion franchise, inasmuch as the
Dominus. does not touch gsestions re-
GODERICH. ONT., FRIDAY. JULY 23, 18b6.
WHAT'S UP?
Things That Are Happening
Around Ufa
aeeserNy •
go ',oder the canvass, the owe who i\
EW YORK LETTER.
west on the eemmus to look at the pa- _ .
the oeteide, end waw 1.11 him Skinnier Dog in this
business to ease un m
the p.eeeWD, or Mgtrop this
who follow ed the braes band and the lion's
dale
about a dozen blocks or so, was
stepping on forbidden proud. I thegght
treell set» We Deem •rdaard . w then, and 1 think .o still.
iwNs • neesreava s venal
faostsee teseeteaal.
est res L —Whenever I see a rase make a put
ado about truing to• eoOesOett, or a mesag-
-It is now some eight or ten months ark, or any such innont
t masseer,
where an admission is charged, and aft-
erwards meet him at the free show, Isinsreminded .f the bores that mad to
wear a "puke" down is the pasture field,
m
and was thereby distinguised frothe
otbers. Naturslty he was as muck as
or more buoyant than his fellows that
didn't wear pokes, but the wearing of
his poke kept him from disporting him-
! d hove 'noised. However,
if a section eat the fume between the
pasture and the cultivated field was by
any means duplseed, 1 notioed that the
horse with the poke always got into the
grain field with the other critters, and
took as moth fun out of the picnic as
any of them. When you take down the lo
recce, by giving a free show, the an
with the . "poke" only too
a. tisessd.kesM.—T«wi. sad et •C.M at amaineatits amainbe
mr
FRIDAY. JULY 23ao, 11188.
O rmen1e*, as • summer resort. Mems
to have knocked London silly.—(Hamil-
ton 8psctotor.
Hoe. O. MowaT, premier of Ontario,
is rapidly frees his recent
*ever. indiapoeitiur. Long may this
Canadian patriot be .,oared to his coun-
try
--
Raw. Ma_ McDoseutt, at the recut
Orange pow -wow at Exeter, said "He
was an Orangemen before be was born."
It is , to say that McDonagh
is • devoted Tory.
R s tree pleased to sewed that Gude-
riob Model School has shown up slither of . The following reeo:utiuo
medicably the resent „lbws exapseudpsd by the Iucal board for this district
io
teatime ests}ased with mends schools. 14 In Ili° lino of popular opinion 00 the
The somber of pends who have writ- subject :—
every man who is not s pauper must pay
a abate through the cu.tums ; and h•t-
ins regard also to ger system of defense,
I should favor as the only sensible Do
minion franchise, residential registered
manhood suffrage. It would be the
simplest and plainest. It would make
no tory esriows difference with refs/sou
to the she ester et the franchise, it
would avoid the oompllcation, doubts,
uocrtaintie►, and in a large measure the
expense, of the prwut.ystem
The above by the Lubersi
leader represents the preta•iing Liberal
suoime.t.
CONDEMNING TBI PAI'BIt.X
There are wigs on the erten in etoea-
tionel quarters. Sums of the papers sub-
mitted to candidates for entrance to high
school examinations hive been such as to
call forth protests from the local boards
That this board is of anoint
ted for tam fist time ggd pe trod show. 1. That the papers in -orthography,
that exeallest verb malt Lave be los. urth.»py, grammar, and history were
in Mims IDlsi� ■ clam to it them for so untsir and objectionable, not only on
rapid $ transit through the prisdpst's account of their difficulty, but also be -
room We We are glad to ew these trails cane in .use caves the question are
put in such a way that roans of the can-
e( tin the antral „no, didat•s failed to comprehend them.
2. That the effect of giving such pa-
Cinmetdes, if they wish to steely penis to discourage te•chen and pu-
pils,
nature, sad would see the pug nils, and to exclude from the hash
@deeds many candidates who are anxious
liar inflames of the liquor traffic open
roan testimony, should go to Soolt Act
trials, and take notes. There u a sub-
tlety, a , about this illicit
drinking that ia very interesting to the
student of theology or . It
almost .sems as if with some of the
weaker natures the baleful influence
emanating from the liquor traffic acts as
a solvent of teeth and honor. Aod yet
we firmly behove that a man who would
not tell the truth in a liquor case would
110 iu any other , . The fault
is with the nen. not with the law.
too attend them, and who, from their age,
attainments, and other hundredth men had only s vague tuns
would be likely to ptotic by the tniniuo ` rect ;
ceptwa of the ccntemplated p j
started
n dine
save a useless expenditure of public
money in a Will o' -the wisp pursuit. I
merely draw atteu:ioe to this fact, to
show that when, sons eight months -ago,
I suds certain pertinent remarks on the
question, and pointed out the absurdity
of the alleged scheme contemplated, I
wasn't far from the troth. I said thea
that the agitation was a municipal elec-
tion dodge ; that there was no scheme
before the people ; that the fathers of
the agitation had no of the
subject in hand ; that the idea was an
absurdity so far as Guderich at present
was concerned ; and that u woo u it
had served its purposes, it would be
allowed to go to the shade until a future seta in the same wogs It isn't hu
municipal election required the ''stalk- poke" that keep him Crum treque.tins
ing-horse' to be trotted out again- Of •�
oarless I got s heap of abuse for my every show that oomes along—it's the
the Boom pries of admission that fences him out.
temerity in thus exposing
I
—1 wouldn't sur m• to learn list
absordity—and my lamentable ignorance Pres
was severely commented upon. It was, s Dominion election wculi shortly be
to nus the language of the Boon eta, sprung upon us, a.thoueh the general
• ly shows' that a well matured opinion now is that such • thing is im-
scheme was before the people ;" and Probable. I am not in close communion
after the poll at New Years it was claim- with any of the authorities st Ottawa.
ed by the promoters of the agitation but I have been putting two and two tn-
that the voice of the rate- ether, and I've come to the o•nclusion
payers showed that I was little short of that four is the result. You see, last
demented. But I knew better. 1 knew ••zonae of Parlienteat was a bad deal on
that ninety -onus out spry hundred of ' the C . t party, in s number of
the meg who voted for the Boom didn't
d
know what they wine voting for, and the
Tee cowardice of the Maodonald Gov-
ernment has been exemplified in thecae*
of the Chambly dectiou. Early this
year D. Thompson, Reform
titre of Haldimand, died, •ud in midi as
to whoa the eleeti . to supply his place
would be hold, Sir John A. Macdonald
deckled k die Home that no elesticn days earlier. Of course the Mail found
no place fur these patriotic words : —
woa141afteYgaeNtie new voters tui* "It was the custom of his opponents
were prep�id, Mr. Renoir, Con to represent him m English cuaatiM r
wreathes membertfee Chambly, • Tory a terrible bigot. Re was a Freeb
stronghold, has lust been appointed to • Canadian and • Cady lie, end was
lucrative (l otete, and se elec- proud of it : but had bean from early
life taught that every boort man was
tion V t� mss off immediately on the
old electoral list, as the Government
which they affixed.
3. That the result wi l be to injure
the High schools by unduly limiting the
number of pupils attending them, and
by making them with the
community at lame.
and I knew that • few brief mouths
would set me and my opinions right -end
up with the of the teen. scarcely provoked • smile, albeit we
Today 1 feel assured that toy course last asked for by Sir J.hD, and many of the I stay sebomes laughed, vindictively 1
December and January was the cornet i Present Tory members would be buried might almost say, before he gut uu board.
litically forever and forever. The 1„ hus efforts to settle with the draym•n
and cab driver on an equitable basis, he
lost his temper. They both knew they
•i and games ea a new Verb Dere
•lessees w
ra•ea.a meets.
a�
From Oar own Corr..po.d.at.
The geo:el ouster .f O.derish.
who is at present tekieg a well-earned
vaostioa is the laud „f his sires, had in-
formed ms that the Cirosmia, uf the An-
chor Lioe,was to sorry him over to "fair
Scotia." With • well defined feeling of
regret that I was slot the , I
at all events decided to go as far as the
deck with him, and in so doing the
scenes and inaidesta peculiar to steamer
day were impressed upon me, u a phase
.l human oaten likely to interest the
people of the interior. Ti. roar uf es-
capism steam betokened
TMX MOUS or SA►Llwu
to be near, and gee bad to shout their
Rood -byes et • pij& sssrcely 0oosiatent
with the subdue� feeluag to which the
omission gave ri.htn the hearts of many.
Going frum the fore -part of the great
aim when tearful women stood on the
deck Razing up the Darrow Images, at
mune lowed face that was never
to be aeon again, op. could observe that
within the *meow limits of the vessel
were contained all the el•meots that go
to make a oommunit7. The opulent
merchant, the sober clad minister of the
gospel, the dandy with a loud plaid suit
and the inevitable cane and atgarette,
(twelve hours later I should like to have
sees Aiwa); ladies in Deet travelling attire
blissfully of the impending
miseries that are peeullarly their lot at
mea
;—all crowded on the main deck aft,
Ono oould uburre but few tears st this
sod of the .kip. Once, indeed, u the
clanging bell rang all visitors ashore, did
I observe a, lure whom" Seine]
Gawp" would c.rtaiuhll •h&v. called feta
sweet "syrup," bury
in the bushy gra whisk's of her lather
as he hastily walks up the mon ample
path provided fur saloon passen-
gers. •
precedented. It shocked even some of rel feelings at such times. Al least, if I Atte. Held, 384. Gudench M S,
they do, they dun't. Possibly it is not Mr Ewbery
Liars Acheson, 381, Goderich M 8.
Mr Fauber].
Kant McQuaid, 377, 16 Ashfield,
Mr Hackett.
John K Finlayss°, WI, 4 Ashfield,
Mr Gibson.
Carrie Briegel,308i lkoderich Cor vent S,
Sister Gertrude.
Eva Cattle, 368; 4u:fetich M 8,
nsee
µjib Yitsl�t eDY l
. .entry a►e is leaving, abed .sped meek
ws.isg of hsedkerehiefe, lead and Asea
glides out towards leer destitute tomb ef
three thousand miles a litt!i • �wtl kwl='
in herself.
1t. I.
ENTRANCE
a um sr eneesdrl e.nneela es...m Vhf
e.eamis s.m'w..+ese.
The following are the Mines .d the
ee.didates passed ur reeemse ceded by
the lural examiners. Required to pees
one-third est edeb sahjeet, and o.e-bt4lt.
or 377 mesas nm the total, 706. Tie
n ames are given is order of merit
OOiIERICH.
Beatrice Finlay, flgS. 9 Ashfield,
W 0 Johnston.
Jams Mitchell. 480, Godesich 11 S,
Mr leathery
Celia Costner, 4711, 2 Ashfield,
Mr Nevin.
Beetrioe 8 �, Bayfield,
Mr McEseM+n-
Sera Heddle, 447, 2 Colbttoae,
Mr Morrish.
Rose Strang, 441, Ood.rich M 8,
Mr Embsry.
Liscie O'Keefe, 439, 2 A•hlieid,
Mr Nevin.
Minnie Campb•il, 428, Gode.ich M `1,
Mr Embury.
Naomi Sws&eld, 419, 8 Ood.rieb.
Mr Regan.
Maud Batson, 414, Ooderioh M 8,
lir ENab.ry.
John Hogan,. 412, 7 Ashford,
Mr Matheson.
Christina fdrwhias, 405, Port Albert,
Milo McGregor.
CharleeG•rsow, 404, Goderich M 8,
tie E.obury.
Agues ()Donohoe, 404, 2 E Wawanosb,
Miss Junes.
Edward Garro', 400, G•odetich M 8,
blit Em bury.
Rosalie 'O'Reilly, 397, 2 Ashfield,
Mr Nevin.
Floreoee Ball, 3116, Guderich MS,
Mit E*.btry.
Maud Watters, 399, Convent S,
14inter Gertrude.
Mitsaie Aohesun, 388. lloderich 11 S,
Mr Embry.
way., and the aniouot of corruption •n gong
jobbery unearthed and exposed was un- qtr' But cue oould that well-bred Carrie C.sith, 387, Ood.rich M 8,
1 pie do not want to giro way to tato• Mr Emburv.
the hide -bound of the Go/-
gram/Ed,
ov
grament, and wholesale deserticn from
the rsuks was only hindered by the fear
that • diesolutioe of the House would be
the style ;ust Duw. Propriety itself was
present, and the adve.t of the
LAV' AND ALMOST L*Tx ta,txa5GIlt
Nf BLE WORDS. I one,uxl I have the satisfaction of Lwow.
n •
town has by this time become cnnvinc a in tths traces, had ham, sod judging from the Culver Alt irlatsory,
that changed hands they certainly made Eva Q.1 3ti7; Qodevieh M y,
that the Big Boom of election dude. I although many of them 0,111401 with t him "feol lisle' &tbuuleh his woolen- Mr Enbery,
expect to see an attempt made shortly good grace stomaeb the doings ..f the sone, of a lobster hue, was beyond chane- peau S•lkoeld, 3U7. 1 llndericb,
As be uaupted his streaming 7 ld, EL.berteon.
to galvanize it into life for a similar I "1107" Beaty, John white, Mackenzie lane and subsequently app:ied the light-
,
Rowell, Woodworth, and others of the ed end of his Sivas to hu lips, he turned Andrew Waddell, 382. tauderich M '4,
object for the elections next January. &nd glared around witb a luck which the alt Embury.
but I have mon faith in the gumption : same brood. The manner in which tn• Martha O'Neil.3ti1, 2 Ashfield,
Torypress squinted towards an early `'Dugan Creator in "Rub Roy"assumes i Me perms.
of the majora] of the than Idissoi „ n fluidly recited the Grits, end whet) he puts the blood -curdling query
Charles V Hey, moi. 6 Hay,
Mies Cwrg\lin.
7.ill•h E.'er, iidfl< 9 Stanley, Mr Roes.
, ��m It:sler, 4a5s
Nellie Tektite, 428, 8 S!ephea,
Mr Bolton.
Midi ltobnir,n, 417, 8 Stephen,
111r Bolton,
Hue. Mr. Mercier is being received I ing th t pretty nearly every ratepayer in � Tory organs held this menace uver the
� kicking members like whiplash, and
with makes
in his native pro.s*1I'sos there
by kept them •lead)
as he makes bis tour among the coin*
tummies. H u utterane.e Mee statesmen.
like, and former C are dock-
ing to his standard by the thousands. He
u a lover of peace and good will,
and the following tem perste and
liberslwords, delivered oar July 14th
in Pontiac county, are 10 marked to believe that they will be caught twice
contrast to the rant and bombast iadulg- in succession with the same kind of chaff.
.d in by the Orsngemen at Exeter two 1f the question comes up again I would
`advise the neighbors before voting to
bent up the local paper , the
rt til the tib Boom 31see Keeling"
fears the newly enfranchised voters in
Quebec. Hsldimaod has Lien vacant
several mouths longer than has Chastely,
and yet Do election will be held. The
moral is ob.ious. Guilt has made a
coward of the boodle adsiuiarwtipo.
Although Chambly has been Tory three
to one, the Liberals are pluckily fighting
for the amt.
Rev. Ms. W_eee� jle ea excellent
preacher, end us the whole has given
crook setisIastioo during his two months
sties= is Dederick ; bet the informs
tion be received se to the attit.de of the
Scott Act party after the recent election
misled him into tanking a rather unfair
reflection upon the 1 people of
this place. Mr Webster deserves credit r"'�'—,
oho
let of July, and expects to be an annual geodes, that charging at the
for his candor, bat he is none the lees visitor. His letters will b welet►tne, set etr.nrtheat the conscientious scruples el help the 4 simultaneously,
Grine if the elections days, sed •.cid the tsar that succeeded
coreded
were held .imultaneoualy, and �.r Juha the• rN"gt rias iiiisl be¢•i. if.; Reck out
mistaken in hie premie. The greatest . b. wrfage in a •hsemi.g style. pions people, and just as conn as the ad- wit► a prulunysd "b cru it ,in
objection the anti Scott people had _ _, mi sins W ani 1 w free, the] I doesn't want that to occas. Bat the Tilt raw+ enteric
against the m.Mings was Tee Loden Advertiser shows op Sir pal 5117sn t►•r tlte.io,D ui
do not .se
h ad tee religiuw. The J•� Mssdoaeald's eoweedies on the Riel
that they were made
meetings were bele. from one end ..f (ln•
taro and Quebec to the other, fur the
nominating of candidates sad dissemin-
ation et maul knowledge concerning
year, end read what w i cues
me a c� n is hlgh phos.. Theet
Provincial deeded,_in l e
Mot y I d Nova tleotio..when it was
and contrast it with what has been doe ( wen that the sun was nut shining bright -
Then it they take any stock in
note. ;17
u on Tu dam, to any great extent.
b for them p R
the uaheme, of ougtt to i a dente in a , The upshot was that the word was piss -
as
qualify for
as to whether or not then are any more
to slew.- Then in three b, undine
suidee he places himself among the
t MLO, COOL a%1' .'fL'.x.•Ttn
cabin , like a hot Dual in •
plus of ice cre&.'. F•,r Mrd, as i wan-
dered beck in that direction, I could
bear "Gloms" very plain, such familiar
words as "`Soot market,' "tripe supper" Albeit Paa.r.re, 38t, 2 Cab,rne,
etc., gave me to understand that srasof I • Mr Bwtt
the stay at -homes were needling "Auld j
y.
Lena !Syne.- As i came to s stand -still "leer) Dyer, !!l3McNabb Phan,
entitled to b respected, no stetter what ',ear the Plea where the gangway ted
Applause.) been, but which was now drawn up on Edward lfstsru, 380, S Hey,
was his vacs ur his religion.'tApp I lunatic asylum. \evertbelees. laills Campbell.
If there was a van in the province des h second coming .of the Big Boum, I held is 1886, and tMte the matter �t deck, I rubbed shows with whet proved!
pined to respect or f ldermanic
,ntnortties, he war t
FALTER.
rear
k .out ed that no general election would be
protest the slab', of for the ed But, notwithstanding this lacca too be • kio,t o •
that man. St. I the for the lasses pact of the year u already Ilea.
1 have an unfaltering belief thirty-five nears In Ouse -emir, as he Rennie Kinsman, 3811. Exeter P 8,
hunch in $t Ilya- pawed, and the municipal election attain there and Unannounced He was ev- Dflr Gregory.
h that an early dissolution of the Dominion j Daniel theses, 3;2, 9 Stanley,
ideally Mr Rae.
.;ethasine A Fee. 3fiti, 9 Stanley,
oDt Mr Rosa.
a par .viol ct gi•iey looking uu of the The board passed s resolution con -
heather. who banteringly inquired of the de.tiete the papers nn orthotraphf.
ata] -at -hums, if fee hall f• rgutten the grammar, SO4 history as unreasonable
days when Oa was esies.•d to the slues- and unfair, and directed a eo.py to be
ill, of ( sent to the Education D rtment.
wolutiii: ani reviser. Mee Lessem D•+a•as Usivee•ity has
servos the Clyde. This sally canse� the l very kindly presented this Inspectorate
1 features of the other aux to. with two six reunites onuses In ladies,
broaden with guiles, while neat • few I one ►o bo the met profflelent male wadi -
date and one to he the must proficient
lilt!• Pr
--____----
tenth. was destroyed by fire, he had
gone among his Catholic friends solicit-
ing towards rebuilding it,
(cheers), and today he enjoyed the re-
spect and support of the Protestants of
that city who knew him he.1. (A1 thin
planes) All shod'd
they were Christmas and Canadians ea
•Nand with Wesal duch-on dor-
cepa, which at irregular
developing hi: -cups. Up
leaniug over the side, stood
dnwet nigh.House a on t}.e towpath, and we'll likely or
—Hat. you been up to &fraud the' , v'
stumble u n a pett7 won. 1bere s tutor *1.
Wizard Oil concerts i You haven't. ` p° dee
Well, if you haven't, you're the only one
I trouble in Manitoba which Sir John's
in town that's missed the show. Nightly presence will nut clow to stoats ;Quebec
during the stay of the troupe, there has will ahrrtly hod a Provincial election,
and under existing circumstances it looks
ata
gaged in the great work of bean a large turnout, and I dont won-
es H M..unseev Morass r "fill w carry
mon-
ths commies gonad. (Great cheering.)" der at it. The manual part of the pro the Province, in which event the IAomi-
gram was good, and as it was 511 open air tins G t would be handieapped
Ws present 'Ilia week a lot"? frons o.lebratioli, and no charge reale for ed-
•• it they awaited a regular dissolution on -
our New York
lent, ailing " mission ticket, stelfl fes elver oollectt.a ` ' in verse L held possession laughed outright, • trifle loots. tol y w
eerier of pen p�ctnres d .asses on "13.11- was taken up auris; the song service, I female *tailor. D[in Beatrice Tinley,
of that Province ; .►otanu's legislative be aura, but it was • relief from the (rig- o('toil' K No. Or,. Aehtiald, and Mr. Chas.
t nearly all the piece neighbors took id zone aft, too near it all. Myfriend oaf
ing Hay" at a New York dock. The , pretty yelection will come • t! nest year, and R. He], tr( S. N. G, ata], an the .
writer u s gentleman of varied siccom-' to the whole program. And while I'm oar Mowat a prestige as • constitutional law- I tae penins cup aptly enough t•etnarked I succeetu) tandida►es, Moth of whom este,
I this point, did it ever strike ]co, gentle that hie "lose on deck Jul nut I iri tonere' papers its Arithnueti`
•dear offtn 7•r and -first-class local Premier would seem to hove washed b'• fa w ,one, Il..ose SEA Arithmetic.
Th. f.dbwing ere the names of tire.
eindidalw who passed at the .01 me
examination held in Seaf•orth, on thieblb. .
6th and 7th days ..t July, 378 Wally ,i•
glared to pass : —
Anna reason o flat awakened in the minded dhow who
anything known „we in the
I've known eases who» i the Dominion Home w noir likely to b have he Atlantic the
t
met and women met fur uestios when the matter was helm* the h neighbors thongbt I was 'Yell- I held before another election is became
temperance
prayer before, sad tet lbo"kagivtnw "test How of Commons in 187B ; —"When ing sn .. becomes 1 west to sea Cas Sir John is afraid that more expesres
the cosine. True, things might have the eontaistativa of Riel's outlawry wea Amburgh's man
.tM• ow Reno n's civ- of & damaging nature might is ferreted
4... said that won• disturbing to tie blot. Parlisaeot Bit J..hn M&edotseW ae•, and each lite, end when i came out ort if another Dominion session were
We'd"' feting. rel I41. liquor mos sad himself withdrew from the House When when the clown was getting of his tenor. 41.14, in which ata• be has ever ytbw lbw; to
T k St I for Antwerp,a �� hoe
totter**
travelledt ' I Husgh Alexander,
of sound that night end day .hale a hog 1 Usgh l.zs d,
lasts mime to penetrate the very rue D, t Malone
with whish you try to stifle the ears in ). . M*1,.m
your Aorta to get sleep. flat we rush u• et slI im
poll mall to the end o1 the duck. Then they are, a latinwsl hoer for Liverpool, Albwn 11el.teah
their supporters; bet the charge that the the ggestioa was pat he esesped with e
ramie saw pe•pl. "era.* sad jea. ed haste that could .oaro.ly hate bees e.r-
tb• Beene dealers into breaking the low
pees.; Md the building hese on are.
u tot eort•.et, Consideriag tis iodise fair Jobe M.edsasld subsequently boast -
that prevailed Mose the al•atioe, the ed to s friend that the wield would Muer
advocates of the ifeott Amt eestspvted human low be would hove voted had he
themselves with very god tate sad
retained-"
tempt after the light was over. Mr.
Webster was mi•iefers.d, mid we eau- Loa, dertimpue oma Mr. C►a..bee-
yr�d that tedsy sees rapists more lain Mare rdtw41. become parties to a
ethos he that the temp.rsee• potpie enslitioe sefesimsatr end the Tories are
Amid hem hese dasmikd as they wen 1 nes » aaageies d Hasa••• Ie &Awl
and a
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woman, the living ekelotoe, the Circa*- •ins of o.etesion sed ournmiNaiun b7 tinsel line, for she i• n,.t �oii•• headed Georgia 1lesith
does stresses when
able "shutouts," I've found tis. 41.5141- lose and nothing to gado by delay • • m Red as doer u Heath A Ries
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catch t►• "gaga, ' or standing with spec- llewareh lies ship for London There "sry A. Martin
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