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CANADIAN GROWN
NURSERY STOCE
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Mr. Walter Clark, of Orecdit-
�o,.iKi. agent n e for this district for
E. D. Smiths well known Nur-
sery Stook, At present Mr.
Olairk }las to offer a full line of
APPLES, PEARS, PLUMS,
VINES, and small fruits, also
i.' ORNAMENTALS, RUSES, Etc.
Prices and information will
be furnished cheerfully, and free •
of charge. Intending purehas-
ers are advised to send in their 1.
orders at once, while there is a
full stock of everything on hand.
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WALTER CLARK,
4gent, Crest rton.
LODGE MEETINGS
The touncrl 0:
townships at*:
running fatt t
a h
Huron, pare
Dashwood,,. ;ti
well grave
a great cl iai"t e ng in sum-
mer time, betieglhe tharn read from
London and the east t;.t•laraiid Bend
and no denbt "n '3 litiprcvemeet`;
will be noted with pleasure by these
people.
Mr. San Crooke arrived back in
Clinton from his Weete n trip and
after a short stay :it Toroa,o with
his wholesale hoose will be back
to spend the next couple of months
in and around Clinton. Mr. Crocks
looks as if his work agrees iNith
hila, His old friends are glad to
see him in their midst eatee again:
Guests numbering ac'arl+y a huge . hurt. Mr. Pot
DISTRICT.
i1r.Y, St°)al?en family here shortly. Mr. Anderson
,-ang tltr ; ;;'n tune has pura:hased from Mr. Wm. Davi
+,'otter.', Lake the store on Main St. Wm Jacoby.
piece from is leaving Exeter North and moves
1040/raided ar d ing onto • a farm near Parkhill,,
iy, i; lad is used while Mr. M. Amy of Stephen ie The strength and Weakness of
moving into the house iieceiitly per -
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Jacobi. freer Mr.acobi.
ritaiats Precautions Against
Mr. 1.+'. Rousseau, the traveller ' the Foreign Spy.
who met with an accident at Inertial n spies who infest this
some time ago, losing both feet and,• The fever g p
dislocating his thigh, is still iu the country are shaking in their .shoes,
hospital, and {ding as well a,s cancer, anyway, are feeling pretty un -
be expeeted. : comfortable, says London Answers.
Mrs. W. Potts of Saltford, why;; The reason for their perturba-
was seriously injured in •a runaway tion is the new,Ofli:eial Secrets Bill,,
Mondaylast near Goder- which reenacts the Official Secrets
collision 1
jell, succumbed to her injuries with.. Act of 1889, together with amend -
out regaining consciousness. ]3e: meats by :'Lord Haldane. The
sides safiereig cueceesn,le of .elle particular part of the .Bill which,
brain, she was otherwise .seriously colloquially speaking, puts the
vbo was with her strangle -hold on the foreign spy
dred gathered at the home of Mr: in the buggy when the accident ee
DARDiNC STATE SECRETS
;PLES ARE USUALLY TOO'
CLEVER TO BE CAUGIRT.
is Clause 2.
This provides that to secure the
and Mrs. J. Doupe, Pleasant 'View curved will recover.
Farm, Kirkten, to witness ;he mar
riage of their eldest daughter, Eu-
nice Margarette, to Mr. J. Minor
Dobbs, of Liman. They ware mar-
ried at six o'clock by Rev. J. Veale.
After the ceremony and congratula-
sM C R tions a sumptuous wedding dinner
was served. Mr. and Mrs. Dobbs
have a host of :Etienne who wish
them many years of happiness and
prosperity.
The hydro -electric power conllnie-
cion sent in a bill for Niagara pow-
er to the St. Marys Council of $679,-
28, and a bill of arrears amounting
HOUDFOOT RAYS ft KILLORAN, to $2,480.30 at $38 per horsepower,
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public, wbieli the council said was not in
r eto. Goderich, Canada W. Proudfoot. accordance with the agreement, and
eg Ti. C. R. O. Baps. J. Z. Iti]loran+ at a much higher figure than some
other town's. The matter was left
with Mayor Sanderson to interview
the hydro -electric power commis-
sion at Toronto in reference to the
rate assessed against the town.
In connection with the award
given to G. James Shaw of God-
erich of $1,500 and a bronze ne.l>�1
for the saving of Henry Videan's
life by the Carnegie flee.) Fund,
considerable speculation tin as rife
in this vicinity as to how the com-
mission became aware of the bravedeed. It is now revealed teat R.
G. Reynolds, sheriff of Henn, in
listening to the case in the high
court of Videan vs. the Goderirh
Elevator and Transit Cieneany,
le ate of Department of Dentistry, To- wherein Videan sued for damages.
• route Uaiversity. Painless extraction heard of the heroism hi all its the
1 (i Court Zurich No. 1240
..J. * meets every est .and 3rd
'hursday of each mouth at 8 o'clock p. m.
the A. 0. U. W. Hall.
J. J. ERNER, R.
tip, O %.-)
Tile Rickbeil Lodge.
a a • m 1 +* No. 3 93, meets
ne 2nd and 4th Friday of every month,
it 8 o'clock, in their Hall, Moiler Block.
FRED. WnTNER ,M+
LEGAL. CARDS.
tie
ki BUSINESS CARDS.
P3 B. S. PHILLIPS"
AUCTIONEER, Exeter.
Bales concluded in hl
all
parts.
plaetion guarau ed or noe y. Terms
easonable. Orders left at this of&ce
tpiil be promptly attended to.
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FANDREW F. HESS, FIRE INSURAN•
tv es agent, representing the London,
,sc Economical, Waterloo, Monarch, Stand-
ard, Wellington and Guardian, Every -
et thing in fire insurance.
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$DR. F. A. SELLERY, DENTIST, GtRA-
w, eluate of the Royal College of Dental
Surgeons, Toronto, also honor gradu-
of teeth. Plate work a speciality. At
G Dominion House. Znriolr, every Mon -
dem. sa . 7-26
i
tails.
On Saturday.. last Mr. Samuel
Buckingham aif Exeter, who has
<s ZELi E CONVEYANCER AND been a;ling for e number of •1•atzrs
' w Notary Palblie. Deeds., Mortgages, died at the age of 81 .ears acid
IC Wills and other Legal Documents care
fully and promptly prepared. Office—
• Zeller block, Zurich, Out.
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B. W.F. BEAVERS
pt
EXETER
hj icensed Auctioneer for County of
'Huron. Sales conducted in the naosil
approved manner. Satisfaction guar.
s tnteed. Dates can be made at the
an Drediton Star or at the
Bargain Store, Exeter.
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Regulations.
Mr, \Tell McPhee, con. , to seven years' snag servitude) of
Williams, left his fart. on Tuesday ' J p
last, to take up his permanent rest. an accused person it is eio longer
dense in London. On the; eve of, necessary to prove that he was
his departure he was presented b,�� guilty of a definite act of • spying;
his old neighbors with a gold watch or that he actually obtained pos-
and chain. He has been in the set- Session of an official secret+
tlement for thirty consecutive yeaa•s; 'l,iis is a most important point.
Mr. David Clunnes moved to' hist,lithalto, while the • identity of
farm, purchased from Mr.. .J;is, foreign spies has been well-known,
Dewar, con. 16, East Williams "Mr, it has been impossible to deal with
Dewar moved to Nairn, where. he these, except, when taken red -hand -
bought a house and lot ed; and they were usually too clev-
At the annual meeting 11?ediiesclay .er• to be caught that tuns. -
evening of the Seaforth Junior STATE DOCUMENTS.
Hockey Club the fallowing officers Now, like a certain class of crim-
were elected for the coming. ben incl the spy may be `lase in" on
son : Honorary President, Frank suspicion, or 'run out of the coun-
:cling; Honorary Vice -President, J. try as.an "undesirable alien."
P. Bell; President, Jas. E. 'Willis; Further, the Bill empowers the
Vice -President, ' W. TreaBgsill; police in urgent cases to• enter the
Secretary, H. Smith; Treasurer, house of a suspected spy without
A. Watts; Managing, Committee, hest obtaining a search warrant.
Broadfoot, Frank Sills, Jas F. What are "official secrets," and
Reid, "Wet" Smith. " haw do we guard them? Captains of foreign vessels may
There was a fair attendance at Official secrets may be roughly come into 0
the Conservative convention -for
Centre Huron held in Seaforth on
Thursday last. The principal con.-
12 David Oen-
10 ee. .t eonviotion and punishment (three•'
secret things, The 110834 were 40, ,
amazed when told that these were
no secrets ut that they had been
building of .4;.,'A�w battleship.
How aloes the intrskmation leak
out./ In the • first place, from the ei'
draughtsmen engaged in preparing PELLAGRA.
the plans of the rte e' ship. The 7.`he naiine pellagra, derived from
scandalous fact is that foreigners two Italian words which mean
are employed in positions where "rough skin,:' belongs to a chronic
they have access to. official secrete"usually incurable disease, worse
of vital importance to us. 'These in hot weather, accompanied by
men may be naturalised lith{ 13 Iti is s3nnptoms of nerve and brain die
subjects, ore what of that/ • It turbanoe, intestinal troubles, and
worth a foreign drPoaughtsman
ahllo' re' a reddish eruption on those parts
keep a skilful dsaughteman heee of the, skin not covert{ by clothing.
for tris -fiyears thceeri necessary fps The disease was first observed in
naturalisationt if in the end Italy, and for many years was be-
te be admitted to the innermost lieved to be• confined to - that and
temple' of our naval and military'
secrets. Some of the most dam- neighboring countries of southern
ge'rous spies in the country just Europe; but within the past ten
now are naturalised British sub- years it has been found with be-
jects. True, every precaution is creasing frequency in this country,
taken to prevent treachery among eapecially in the Southern 'States.
the draughsm•en. Whether it has always been or was
NOSING ROUND brought by Italian impigrants is
not definitely known, but that it
They are only given a tiny part was brought by the immigrants
of a seeret plan to wurk on at a seems most probable.
time. At tie end ,.of the day's The early symptoms of the dis-
work all drawings are collected ease, which are very indefinite, con -
and placed under safe custody, sist chiefly in a. feeling of fatigue
while the draughtsmen are search- after light exertion, slight clytspep-
ed before leaving. But a man with sia, great thirst, dryness in the
a retentive memory can carry away, throat, ringing in the ears, itching,
a faithful impression of what he and mental depression. These symp-
has bean doing,- while an expert toms appear usually in the spring
can accurately guess a tremend- or early summer. They may last
ous lot from even a fragmentary for a month or two, and then dis-
drawing. Anyway, there is leak- appear, or they may persist, in
age from the draughtsmen's de- . which case the skin eruption ap-
partments, and there is leakage pears.
again when the orders for materials This' begins in a redness, with'puf-
are given out. fines, of the hands, neck and other
The spy : noses round. until lie .exposed parts, accompanied by itch -
finds out where orders have been ing and burning, and is followed by
placed, and for what aincunt, and chapping and a hard, dry, scaly
perfrom this information a naval t s- condition of the skin. The nerv-
t can deduce a great deal. ous symptoms increase until thee
PRECAUTIONS TO TAKE. may he trembling or even slight con-
vulsions ; or inure commonly, some
degree of paralysis; and the mind
gradually weakens until the pati-
ent observations with -
Sovereign
becomes melancholic, with a.
g tendency to suicide•
test was between t r. (b)documents of a State or dip-tatwsTh•
e symptoms may disappear en-
telon, of Clinton, the apple kneel oiiiatic character intended for
fact
•dshare carefully
uardedionithe tirely with the advent of winter, but
Huron, as he is sornetinies caped,` 'transmission abroad; (el naval and landward side b r locked doors and i usually they reappear in more pre -
and Rev.
Huron, Elliott, . ,� �, : J nounced form with the return of
Joseph i' military secrets, knowledge of barred gateways, the riverward warm weather, and progressively
jell. Mr. Elliott received.the gx ea1= which would be advantageous to an side is invariably left open. In
• increase
seen at app blit Naval Exhibition.
HEALTH.
a few weeks previously. Takethe
it strategically im-
divided into : (a) documents of portant harbors, and take sound -
State intended for the eyes of the d 1 tl
Sovereign and his advisers only; out molestation; and it is a•stra.uge
er number of voats, and his notagn-
ation was .lade unanimous. Mr.
Elliott is a Presbyterian, clergyman, class secret documents of State are
but as he has no charge, liming rarely printed, and they pass
lived retired in Godericlt for env- through -so few hands that the risk
eral years. - Be has `taken pEtr+t In of leakage is exceedingly remote.
several Political ea;i ipaignw ,,., I ' tot int
•a icor speaker. 1;otht't0
enemy. foreign shipyards, canvas screens The mental symptoms are the
As regards the former, the first- are fixed round vessels under con-
truction, but such precautions are most striking. In many.cases the
disease is not recognized until the
seldom or never seen in our own ''sulterer has become an inmate of
country. ail ,asylum.
Foreign workmen are employed ' . t was former believed that
If is
aie.r ide>,)ts', of• i' t !deraLllite,
The blessing of the new piper it,i'-• at one t` et the ehref Goeerniriettl
7 months. During the few weeks gan of St. Patrick's church, .Dublin,' offices had their own printing-
previeus to his death Mr. Bucking- will take place in Sunday,.. Nevem- presses.
ham suffered a great deal. Death. bee 5th, at ten o'clock, . The ew- DIAMOND CUT DIAMOND.
was due to a general breaking up ening services at 7 o'clock Tlie , intended
o constitution. ion. ,- - .
three or four years the deceased emnity 'worthy of the event. transmission to our ambassadors
Mr. W, D. McLean, of The F x-- and ministers abroad are never
positor, Seaforth, has acquired an Bent through the post unless meant
in tae una as inner as ,ch f post -
necessary ..prin .n in our naval and military arsenals; . Y . ca.tin+
ret .z.s'ut. S�t• te, di cirznen't, uhc wok -_y . ilitar books :anti pellagra was caused m _ ar
sF. a eget naval rind m e ;damaged mai 3 or even-mb sal, but.
it{enc* at " cr3tl iii{ mrd, tltbitagh r odes are easily procurable; inr 3n those who
as it is sometimes seen
short, ourr secrets of national of -
seldom or never eat corn products,.
fence and defence are not properly
safeguarded.
f thetit t' For the past occasion will be marked by a sot- Secret documents for
had been growing weaker and
weaker and for nearly a year has
been practically helpless. He was
born in Lefton, Devonshire Eng-
land.
The second large concrete crib
fur the breakwater at Goderich is
now approaching completion. These
cribs of reinforced) concrete are 500 province an } freers, and always men of proved
feet long and made with crossw•alls journal in the county of Weeewerth freers,
and alert intelligence.
Theythefirst Mr.and Mrs. Robert Armstrong They must also have g powers
and were first used by J. H. Tro- heated the 25th anniversary of their have to
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ANY person who is the sole head of a
family, or any male over 18 years old,
may homestead a ouarter-section of avail
able I)oniinion land in Manitoba, Sask-
atehewan or Alberta, Tho applioant must
appear In person at the Dominion Lands
Agency or Sub•Ageuey for the district.
1+)utry by proxy inay be made et any
agency, en certain conditions, by father,
mother, son, daughter, brother or sister of
intending homesteader.
Dubles.--Stx months' residence upon and
pi cultivation of the laud in each of three
h years A homesteader may live within nine
d miles of his homestead on a farm of at least
80 acres eololy owned and occupied by him
It or by his father, mother, ecu, daughter,-
3:.6
aughter,fie brother or sister.
t( In certain districts a homeateador in
fe good staudiug way pre-empt a quarter•see-
ee tion alongside his homestead.; Price $3.00
b4 per acre, 'Duties—Must reside six menthe
al in eaeb of ,six years from date of homestead
gantry (including the time required to earn
• tri hbol osteatl patent) and cultivate fifty acres
exlri.
A homesteadtit+ who hes, exhausted hitt
holuesteed right and cannot obtain a pad
emption may take'a purchased homtatta
in certain districts. Price 513,00 per acro.
Duties—Must roakle six months In each of
three years, cultivate fifty acres and erect
a house worth ;:i0o.00. ^+ lgV
'Ste'.
Datmt.v of the Minietsr of tho Interior.
N. 11,- inaut]torieerl publication of this.
edvortisettmeb will not (le pat° tor,
search has been made for a different
Hitherto., it has been difficult cause. It has recently been Bug=
legally to lay the foreign spy by gested that it is due to the pros -
the heels, but Lord Haldane's Bili epee of a germ similar. tci that which
gives us a fair grip on hint. The produces malaria; a germ carried
question. is, whether the authorities ie t the sick tothewell by an in -
will use their new powers, or con- sett, just as that of malaria is car -
vied by a mosquito. The fact that
the disease begins in the spring,
with the return of insect life, is one
of the arguments urged in support
of this theory.—Youth's Compan-
ion.
interest ' 1 U l B r l to be opened by foreign tines to allow the foreigner to
has assttnied editorial and business orrice agents, who regularly come over incl glean practically all
control of that journal. He will' through" all correspondence direct the secret information et wants
remove his faintly to Dundas esti' ed to our embassies, despite sealed about our naval. and military re -
an early date. The Banner is one bags and ser on. They are convey- parutions Y
of the oldest local papers in the.. ed by King's Messengers, who are ,u
d is the only .Liberal usually ex -naval ,and military of- LN 'DARKEST LONDON.
and can be floated out in the lake 1 outside the city of Hamiltoncourage v rent
to their place. are rs - r . of .endurance, for they at often
of this kind ever built in America, of the Goshen Line, Stanley, cele t travel day and might, never
close an eyelid+
manhouser, of Toronto, who is the
inventor, in the cribs phased under
the new annex built to the • Goder-
ich Elevator and Transit Coinpnny's
elevator in the • Goderich harbor.
They are quite in the experimental
stage, and many American engin=
eers of repute have visited Goder-
ieh during the past summer watch-
ing the results. They _are built in-
side a wooden scow, and when the,
cement structure is high enough to
sink the scow to deep water point,
the stow is further sunk and float-
ed out from beneath, and the ce-
ment crib floats itself. Five of
these cribs are to be built, floated
outside the harbor, sunk, and filled
with gravel.
Mr. Fred. Wither of Zurich has
purchased the Luker property in
Exeter North from Mr. James An -
demon and expects to move his of Bonner, Ont., was the purchaser,
fo
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fin
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marriage on the 19th inst. Precise- ming
identity is
That Sober City Will Permit No
Great White Way.
If you desire to put up the small-
est lamp—either gas, electric or oil
ly at six o'clock, the company, Their - well known to —with the avowed purpose of at-
headed b Rev. and Mrs.
Miller, foreign. spies and agents, and every trading customers to your -place of
S'i
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- ch attempts is made to get at then business, and that place of business
proceeded to the dining hall , h when suspected of carrying import- is within the boundaries of the City
decorated wrtii of London, you must first of all
obtain a permit from the Corjii=era-
tiori and then' abide by certain laws.
In the ease of outside lighting,
you should becareful . that the
underside of the lamp be not lees
than twe.ve feet from the surface
of the footway, and, if fitted with
a high-power light, not less than
twenty feet from the footway level,
You must also he euro, says the
Strand Magazine, that the. external O; in the dark plate, 2.520. Every
dimensions of your lamp ego riot kind of disease germ is killed by
exceed live feet in height and three sunshine. River water kik anina't-
feet in any other direction.
It must not project more theta ed by sewage, and teeming with ty-
phoid and other germs,_ becomes
was beautifully ecora c. ant doeuirients.
bunting and evergreens, Upwards ),.%''hen a very secret document is
of 60 invited guests sat down to a. et stake, one King's Messenger is
sumptuous wedding dinner prepay often used as a decoy. He con-
ed by the hostess and her friends) ,trives "aceidentally " to, give him -
The annual re -organization inert
ing of the Seaforth' Hockey ("lub l Leif away toscantly watching
the sphim, ies whoare
i draws
was held in the council �ere W r OIi :.them. over.; to, say. Calais, while
Tuesday evening. There WW1-e
real inessenger has gone by
largo and enthusiastic attendance' .{netherr route•
and as the club will have pia tici+l-
ly the same team that diel so well PLAYING A CUTE GAME.
last year, for this winter everyone 01 cheese, 'foreign spies are alive
is looking forward to a great tree .to this 'manoeuvre, but they may
son of hockey+ leave the decoy alone only to find
Mr. T. J. Berry of Hensall hastarrying
disposed of the a,...rod Shire ;,talli+nessagnr all he was carr in the four feet six inches from the front
''Tariff Reft,rm." Mr, J. W. i(nux, m.It is a game of diamond oat of the house where the pavement quite free from them after fluwrng
di;i.ntoncl, with victory to him who permits, or less than two feet from Borne distance in. the r'nsun.
the The
ere s
ineet successfully divines what his the carriageway. You may put an 'of consumption in dust,
i tetanus
riltpoiterit is likely to do. advertisement on the sides s of the of smallpox, diphtheria, tanuslorl) are - all killed off in file
At one time the Foreign Moo lamp, but not on the bottom, which ( J, hil-
.rejoit;.ed in a Kings Messenger must be of clear glass. And when same ,,vas. Moreover, young
who had an exact double in the you have once erected your lamp dren grow bigger and heavier with
person of his twin brother. The you must keep it lighted from plenty .of light in the house. nate-
games these two had with the sunset until the establishment is fore, everyone should make the best,
,foreign. Secret Service brigade closed. use of the sun by keeping tho blinds
would fill a book, and several If you desire to have your name in up.
electric lights over your door, these —a—
l-nest HIS IDEA..
ust give steady, not an. inter-
niittent, Iight. Flashes are not "What is the force that niakea
permitted. eider any oircurnstanees. 'the world inove"1" asked the tear
Occasionally, some nervy trades- cher.
man or: *fiver ier within the city '•Tlte landlord," replied Johnny
limits will +' r ^t• in electric sign of Hardupp promptly.
PULL UP THE BLINDS.
Careful housewives draw down
the blinds in sunny weather to save
the carpets. This is a: penny wiso
and pound foolish policy, for no-
thing keeps sickness out f tho
house Bo effectually as plenty
f
sunlight. Here is an instructive ex-
periment made recently on the ef-
fects, of sunlight. Sortie germs of
the terrible disease, anthrax, were
sown on two plates of gelatine,
and, while one plate was kept in
the dark, the other was placed in
the sunlight. The germs grew, and
at the end of ten minutes there
were: 360 colonies, or groups, in
the sunshine plate, 400 colonies in
the dark plate. One, hour later the
result was : In the sunshine plate,
AVER es YtARSt
EXPERIENCE ,
TRSDC IVi11RKs
P)i?glrxl`1.3
CQPVRlowre Cts.
sanyens nen• nQ a skttt and deecrlbtlon mey
euickll ascertain our collect tftielittitither an
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A iiandbomolii int Led e4vyii:' Largest, clr-
cvttnt[on of any mottoittOo ldtt1 Tern,e for
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Al if York
lar pati trii7 a 81t5 If 'OC+o
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and the price amounted to a hand -
some figure. This horse was im-
ported in September, 1910, and ie
four years old. Ile had already
proven himself a good stock horse
in the old country and was equally
successful here.
The fall' sittings of the High Court
of Justice were held in Goderich
last week before Mr. Justice Ri.d foreign agents nearly wean crazy,
delle Mr. H. D. Gamble, I .+C,, of, trviiag to distinguishbetween
Toronto, acting as Crowle prasecu,,, "Tweedledumiand « Tweedle-
tor. There were only two criminal dee:"
eases, only one of which was tried, ' As regards our naval and mill.
the other being postponed, as the `t,ai•yf secrets, they have been Ieft
prosecuting parties did not appear. scan'dalously unguarded in the
least and are not all adequately `
sate itarded in the .present.
Evernetite the riles of pity
ieixr years
ago
the
writer was
married folksg enerate 7b teed- a,guest ,on a battleship, and as a
tlangat? great .favor . was shown certain
a meashrea c . moving character;
but it is' on' spotted, the
tn
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toriaremanis warned,
and the • mediately dietip-
pears+
MORSE AND HEN.
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It takes 'a blainn t >i
horse, but anybody tenth** it hell.