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- . I I- TWEN --BE . ) - - FRIDAY, AUGUST 17� 18940 � - '. ..
� RECEIVING 111. WHOLE 14UMBER 1,392. f I � . I � I I ;_
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� - - I I- �, . 11 . . B the candidate is given one of these ' . . r, Marter, ,Nf . p. 1 tion of the judges. In thewestern district . --
. .LiD )rcars; xuninx- tno asnar, auralfce'ls arrive e in price, is
- .�� . market in hopes of a rais i doing Mr. Denison, M. P. ; �f Toronto Globe, and this is considered to give Kincardine the
ooms mentioned before, and he must jous injury to the trade. We P. - Mr. 0. W. Taylor, I
. put'back Into IN case Its gurgl0al 'lustth- five or six years. tiny r . a very ser I I- "
11 Go d at& I . --- ments - have a very r. championship honors, as Wingham has during . ���
I 0 S - .- �� —]�Ias the leprosy differenift modes In provide himself with pens, ink and provis Mr. Massey and fa Toronto; M
� It. and come down to the government . Q. .. strikin- instance th'.s season ol mily, an of ,
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n - 11 _ the present season been defeating every feam
� Z � OUR SALE boat and retreated from this island of demonstrating itself? ions, for he has three days to answer his set the evil effects. Wengrices went down to J. Donaldson, General Superintendent Can . wl ich they were pitted.. The prize
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� - . - death. Thank God, this dominion of death A.—It haq. The tuberculous and the of queitions. He may employ those 7 cents, receipts droppe everywhere, with ada Atlantic.' Solid Compact 0 - . �
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. Is being broken, and he will have to dis-, I antesphetic. The former Is most rppulsive. di6ys as he. Be , sleep or w the result that Toronto advanced beyond an Fishing Company Club, of Philadelphial - I -
. �,�. _� mount this sepulchral thronel SegregW It swells and bloats and distorts the face. a hird export basis, causing prices els up wor I � - 1, a�
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I um evening he must hand in his answer paper
. 1, - The last sign of h anity Is blotted from to 8 cents again, ancl now wlien these stale old Penn _Vlvsnia�. I 9 I
� � . . UESS 9 tion of the victims will complete the over - - ,� . for youngest sons of Mrs. W. Jones, were lift- . . ..
I INCE OF_ . 6bout -just as he pleases, but on the t . . ewhere to -go the Iron Cilo;, Fishing Club, of Pittsburg, —A serious accident occurred at 'vVaxk
r � . .. CONTIN throw of the foul plague, 'and In these - Is- the countenance; There are cases of thio and pass out. Nextmorning all the can- eggs that should have come on the market —V�r. L. P. Pelletier has taken action th the other day. David and Harry, - � I
W : � oond set of t the Montreal Witness, in ing a whey tub attached to a spring bar, to . . �
� , - e � lands a leper will be as rare as In America, kind called "leonine, I I for the reason thai didates return, are given a Be some time A'90, are going forward, some- $10,000 aga4s, � . .
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. - Stock-eual � . I where :in ost of the people never saw a leper. the face Is,go widened and enlarged and questions, remain three days as before, times mixed in with the fresh, no person connection Tith an alleged libel contained the ground. The tub dropped .suddenly, 11
. � t thiowing the boys some twenty-fivie feet in . i
I I I . - xamination o use for e , t in its articles on the sale of Beaupor I �
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I ! t � the air. David escaped with a broken leg
# July was a busy month with us, and Cheerful, Though Doomed. � made s4avere that the countenance looks spend one night outside the e wants them. They are n
�*'LEARr,,D_ . - like a lion. The anwsthetio form" is a hall and return for the third set of ques- i .
t What most strikes a visitor at Molokai is and kill consumption of eggs wherev -_ t ey Asylum, rry was bad- I � :
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� . I I(Y July go. The result is, market� are declining in- I .
, I our low prices which ruled du,ri-r . the placidity and cheerfulness of the vie- withering, a thinning out, a wasting tions: The first two sets embrace t 0 _Wm. Malloy, of Newmarket, license Bed inwardly and also had his zhoulder .
: I I I - cient classics of the country, while the I .
: This timized. One would think they could away, a depletion, a skeletonizing process. stead of advancing, as they should be at this inspector for North York, died suddenly at ly brni -
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�_- � I 6 � Q.—Is it contagious? , . third is on moral Phi Beason of the year. The dealers are in a Sault Ste.. Marie, the other day, where he dislocated. � , -
� never smile, - never sing, never get out I - —A serious fire broke out on the premise, - � I
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� -1 1. - month -nary 1� A.—There are, different opinions about or Geography, or Political Economy' just better position for holding, if -necessary had answer to a summons to attend
f er*fice-.-- . � must mark an extraordi from under a sense of despair. But what- I I gone in I I of Mr. Thomas Ralph, 7th concession, __ "...
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� � � . The examiner,, oc. the pro- the funeral 6f a relative. . , , �
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. I— ; I en(hDg of a, riuccessful. season's trade. soever. agonies may fill the hearts of these ' that. I have seen in married and not injure the trade, than wee ,�
. � - band or w lep�r for years anA th cupy another enclo t outside the main who will get the fall benefit if .there --James Rosamond, founder of the well- London township, on Monday of last . ;
, .. I lepers they appear to the beholder as in a I Ife a � ducer, . - and All his barns and outbuildini,, were . com, � I �
� 1. %_ � We are determined to clear all st In- resignation that amounts to good cbeer. ,� partner In life always in good health. 11, one, and are not = any communica- is any, as there is enougbL competition be- known woollen industry in Almonte, , I :
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� - - - ' have knowm a leprous parent to have a tion with the outside world until the re tween the dealers to make them disicount father of Mt, B. Rosamond, X: P., died pletely consumed with all th i-4 year)�_ crop, - . .
. - mer goods out at ridiculous prices. They seem among the happiest -people on and 00 bushels of old whea,, which be, had. I .
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' McFau'l - �_ � . 1 healthy child. I was talking on this sub. are published. The answer papers are taken any;- advance they will make b� holding,', and Wednesday linorning, the 8th inst., at the I - I
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. I I . n eminent physician, who said to t . s' also they have better ia - f �
. - Songs roll over Jeot to a o one departinew - cilities for holding .W'o y e London Town-
. earth. Many of them on horseback come - b, where an official pastes I . f 85 eils -_ on hand for tl t There was
.-, galloping down the road. � - only $I,000 insuranc . �
. � � I Ll piece o1chicer. I
- , , RICES me: Do you see those two children I than the 3�r. T="; Stirling w. . e, in th I 1�
;, SAMPLE: P of paper ever the candidate's name, 4 e is lately fined *
the fated villagb by day and night. ; Ha- c ' A I
TH. � - l - p ay� and writes on it a number which is after- and " � ' e ship I fatual. How the fire originated is a .., .. I �,
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R I I - � wailan nature ad�usts itself to circum- � Ing together? V I e one is a leper and the . In consurosion, I would urgeon any who $25 � costs by the Chatham Poli � - ;
. 'Ll 25c and 35c .1 11 . wards used. In a second department the cattle and sheep mystery. .
_ I - I have no few mav doubt what I have stated as to the Magiitra.te for shipping
: - �, I 10c Neckwear was . stances. .We have often seen 1people who I other my own ciAld, a4d e � rge I
I >1r. Albert Tay . . . . . 20c Hosiery was 35c tianInation. I I , ansWers are copied in red ink, in a third th pr4;fit in keeping hens, to test the matter in the same car, the latter being packed —Early Friday -morning one of -the la - �
� Ior,- L � - I � through pulmonary or Bright's disease about con � copies are compared- with the originals and closely undor the former to L economize the grain elevators on the Grand Trunk pro . .
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arning tile tajioring, , i . were certain of early demise; and yet a 4—How many patients are there in . thoroughly before decreasing their stock, - erty, at Forest, was destroyed by fire. '. ?1% - , .. �_ I
. rise.—Miss jN1. ,Nl,�_- - . I'll, $1 Shirts were $1.50 and $2. i then the copies are handed to theexaminers, and �f everyone would send their eg s to space. : contained 6,000 b6hel� I of ,wheat � I - _'� �
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:,�'pending a few dayfl. � ��� . , 50C Unde ' juirth bubbling and *e�onant. The fact Molokai at the present time? who.reject the poorer ones and hand a cer- market as fresh as possible, we woulf get —At Beeion, Simcoe county, the owner of elevator ' �_� I
I - rwear was 75c . is'wo must all � die, and yet we manage to A. —About 1, OuO. � and 2,700 bushels of oats. - The Wilding .. . -
i-11 tain number of the better over to the chief better prices all round. Thanking you, every cow that feeds on the street is char*- � - . . .
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� �w Lizzie Lane is t1jis 11, � Here ended my conversation with the . � cost $1,700, and was.owned. by the Forest -
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,r), an � 50c Straw Hats were $1 . keep choerful, and why n6t those struck and his assistant, who grants de- Mr. Editor, for your valuable space, I am ed $1 per month e w is ��
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r:k( (I attending the I - I � by leprous fatality have sunshine in their former member of the board of health 01 examiner 4 * v r Elevator and A1.11ing Company. -The -I-
Or I . eestothebest. Great care is taken to cleading with the cow ques- �
,of that city.—INlisg I I . gr Yours truly, is a new way of I
I - I I 15c Girls' School Caps were 30c the Sandwich Islands. Up to dato the I . grain was owned by R. A. Hill. ree've of �
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'iss A. Whitillan are - luuntenance and talk? prevent partialiti_; even after the degrees D. D. WiLso-s. tion and lielps pay for the dam e done by . Forest. L I oss, over $6 000; insurance, .
, ��� woo goes on. Only two weeks ago a ship . . .. w I
I . The mercy of the Hawaiians has made granted a ce inted in each SPAVORTU, August 18th, 1894. cows to t ` , streets and side a Vs. )
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visiting trip. . .111, � While we qupte only the above, we ore lepers to Molokai. The scene are . naor , 18 appo � .
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- this colony of doomed Inhabitants mory took 25 in ce who sees that the answers of the --&— I I
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� � other, .Zarting Issaid to be sobeartrending
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�� I'll, I all ordered work dur- worthy. Corruption at these competitive The following letter, published in ithe last few days atv'- The blaze destroyed all their
- Special'prices on , ' witness It. The walling and howling at 1� the McNair settlement, a distance of some . .
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. , , ! number of the Huntsville Forester, was grain,etc., !a la barn and six horses. Fires - "
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a cargo of 60 hea(I of L --beaten the parting of familles'as the filial and . three miles through the woods, the other '
. . L in- this month. and Inhabiting,caverns and tombs the chief examiner was an official high in I I
, and Jameb youn � - a - fraternal and paternal and maternal � written by a well known clergyman of the of a like origin have been very numerous in day, -when he me'f a huge bear. Mr. Wlier ' ;;; .
I cr ac- . of the elements, living on the coin which the state, land yielding to the solicitations of Presbyterian Church, who, no doubt, knows I .
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�.Vichie*s house is -now I-- �L � � passers may fling �o them, while day by bonds Are broken Is something that his wife he gave a degree to her nephew. had his gun witk him and shot Brain in the - I . �
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L . ' his is the fifth 1. . ,by k haunts the memory. Not long ago a whereof he speaks, and who i's not afraid to —Mr. Wm. Garvey, better known as the right place. It took three ballets to - kill . .. W
I � � We are Leaders in Our Line. I - day they are rotting alive. Let us than The young man afterwards took part in an speak. We publish the letter in the hope butter kink,'died-at Morrisburg a fewdays
; I : Y011119 man sentenced to the leper island the brute, which was a- large male, measur- 11 .
, aw and meti have . God that those smitten with Incurable sores amateur theatrical entertainment, a very that it may be a lesson to many to be more agol a ed 66 years. The deceased, who ten . .
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U ter, and they b � I in the Sandwich Islands have homes and largest butter - I 00 -
"a . I undignified thing for the holder of a degree are of the characters whom I taten. -
a careful in fut or twe ve years ago was the
'is t � e wfvv to hustle . I- schools and phurebeif j&nd food, and nurses He shot three of those wko were attempt- in China to do. A censor was present at -rilies. shipper in America, resided in Morrisburg �
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. I I . i d alleviations and , parterres of sweetest Ing to segregate him and then hid In a hut they admit into their churches and fan —A green heron wasshot on Tuesday .-of ., - ..- I I
Mchie will have the, Jack eig, an the, performance) was shocked at the occur-fTbe letter is as follows : for over 40 years. . .... I
- . until cannon on a neighboring bill bom- . last week, by Fred Yisher, on the farm of ;
wuship when finishe(L . , flowers under arches of bluest skies. rence, investigation was started, and it was DzAn SiR,—Your letter and a copy of --IMr. Atkinson, of Montreal, mechanical 11 I
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. ' The Story of William Ragsdale, Leper. fc1und that fa your ter I I I
>eas barded the hut intoa wreck. Then a rela- Dancan McKellar, ,concession. 9, Carado ,
re coming in fast, 1 1 vor had been shown by the ,� latest issue are now before� me. What superintendent of the Canadian Pacific Rail- township, Middlesex county. It is a Wa , �
I harvested this week THE LEADING CLOTHIERS, � tive went to the but and found the young .
� ' I . chief examiser, who was beheaded in a coin- bu write is really hamiliatin . That Mar- Columbia, ..
� - l, No respecter of persons is this physical n, although - way, has gone to Field, British inches long, has a I I
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I dimate is. �- man dead. y bird upwards of sixteen -
:course,. the (. calamity. .William Ragsdale, a popular � men execution ground in Peki Faret L. Shepherd. can still Ind anywhere to inspect the remains of the boiler which
rything seems to, b4 . 'SEA-FURTH. lawyer, was sent there. He was � But do not let us givo up, discouraged. in Ontario an audience with an. unsatisfied burst on a Mogul en e there a topknot ofgreen feathers, a bill, two inches . . -
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in Wightman, 6th line, - , . .. � both: in Hawaiian and English, and could, Pt be cured. official. I lust for her " filthy communications " is a ago. I tion of the back of the neck is bare of - �
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I make his audiences weep and laugh and . The elv'ie service appointments fact discreditable alike to Canadian intelli- —The Dominion Government has decided
. he pic0e,d up a lady - . . . I do not know where the cradle now hold- I feathers. The species is very rarely seen so . , t 11
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up a parasol, and the I - A - LEPEUTELLS IN Iff OL011CAL ui Ing the coming doctor Is being rocked, the Provinces You ask if her statements made in Hunts- Manitoba, west of the Red River, as p r- �
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11 smashed to pieces, . 11 ho s' on the banks of the Thames, or the Rhine, 'doctors, and although the Masters of Arts cc of fuel supply for the �.� :
I ig - � . words of warning," are true. Believe me served I sources at the Tbronto Gene"ral' Hospital, for - .
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� . ter to tho authorities surrendering him- I am not in the least solicitous ab�out the settlers. weeks with- a broken spine,the molt of - - - i
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iised a few days ago. � - as a. Bachelor of Arts is exempt from cor- inal ur, & octors had I -11. T
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, e - 61 punishment so long as he holds true, they hope, is 'astonishing everyone by his I
. , acted as captains., . � T I . d Recreations of He spent the Morning of the day of his nor In what laboratory he will inal .11 pop'l (I this- is an i - ;
half the rafters. T.! % .... The Sorrows, ]Mopes an I experiments, nor In what decade he wi gree, an mportant privilege in a �ers of Agriculture at .
y . I I . say goodby are at liberty to do so. No honest person be invited the Minisl vitality, and his s]redy recovery is now re- - - �
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. e work in -a first, - � seme. to his friends, and just before the hour of give proclamation of the world's emanci- ntry where every petty offense is punish who knows Margaret L. Shepherd supposes - Ottawa an gard t . .
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adorned with gardenia, and tur that Dr. Jenner did because of his discov- ably with Eur�peans. They are of keen in iose who wislied it were —Rev. Job- he . -1
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I . '. [Copyright,Louls . the words, "Aloha, may God bless you, my I true, believed her when said my late Wm. Richmond, of North Dumfries, forthepastfive years, has left -- .
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� new discovery will run_the gantlet of- 0 Italy. Spicuzza did a bi
aarty. , I I .ines die unrecognized. They will have to I call " book learn ngi" they are ignorant of with great boldness throughout the north- and Wit the E. P. Humphrey Chair of t ' � " '
� caricature and.expulsion from medical so-, much ofthat k i t bilit'ies are about .
I I -ntil the roll is called on the other and they rent thoi air with lamentations 'now edge that is gathered ern counties. I never publicly denied the Lang* - it is estimated hat his lia i -
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month with his pa- . side of the Dead sea. books with clet � _; r In lege. ,.,ik $3,700, and a Buffalo and a New York- firm __
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w.-Greorcre Hamilton - � bration, of the courage and fidelity of Rev. He took a Bible and some law being of all ages, become the target for ex' ploishe INi iends. tain ihe public with affairs that are private Thc�Niagara River Fruit 'Growers' As- h. He also purchased 1100 worth �
o 1 S. Waiwalole, who died two yearp ago In him into his dreadful exile, and the pray- pectoration, but the discoverer will give - — and personal. I say to you what I have sociation �iepor ets of $2,OW eae
��here he has a situation - . - ets of churches were offered that he might leprosy the command, "Thus far shalt� : A Grievance. said to many others who have written me grapes will be harvested aud marketed in of jewelry froma King street jeweler and - _ "I'll
(4eorge possesses an � the leper settlement of the Sandwich Is have courage and peace in the remaining th go, and no farther," I and that dliesse. DE YX<,'POSITOR.—Will you please allow neglected to pay.for it. . ;d
� and will be greatly - - I lands, nor of the Rev. M. Pablo, who, - �! I on the same matter, that it is just because I the river district by the 15th inst. The
- days of his earthly tarrying. Queen Emw on and shrink out of me s e in your -�aluable paper, with re -
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� ma's cousin, Hon.Mr. Raqo, was also s the world, and after the medical emanci- gard ti) DiVikon Court Clerks in the s also are to be tried in London—the differences be- .
a ; ew days at Grand - - With his evangelical labors, except when ' mising eeclesiastical or political entangle- kets. The plum and pear crop . 11. f
If M to Molokai, and. there was no power In pat6r'ls dead the nations will build a- of Huron; 'in fact it affects a great many ments that I felt free, when called upon, to very large. tween two London township farmers. It -
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if' Loiulon, and wife, �� � . *special fever of his disease p his royal connection to keep him outside monument so hl to his memory that the clerks, not only in Huron, but in, the wh y voice in bold protest again iser, William d McRoberts was sadly - �
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E Toronto, are visiting I him, and -will continue his work of love of that island, Mrs. Napela, of high so- I we have 12 raise m st an- -. —The Salvation Army cru appears a man name - I
granite shaft wil dispute with the skies Province of Ontario, namely, in at jnstifiable attacks upon the unalienable-- Booth, -which went ashore on a reef near pestered. - with grasshoLpiers, and with the . I
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t _wi�&a - .until he --has neither foot' to walk nor . I circle, had her cottage of enforced ex-, Division Courts in this county, and I
k - .. the right of possession, and In the epi . ri I t of Catholics in Canada, and against a Point Hoover) Lake Ontario, was got off, , with tin pans, - .. . I
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eshing for Walter Car- , least five of them, say Nos. 7, 9, 10, 11 -and W 8 , �
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� disintegration. But once in awl�ile there 'k thereon the clinking chisel will try to a and sustained no d mage beyond a 91 wires and brush, drove the whole horde on-
s some straw on the I I e world later of the Hawaiian Islands is there clos- ! atone for the slanderous tongue, and the 12, the clerks make less than $100 a year, seLf-constituted protectorate th t is a dis- a to, the complete - I
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� in & moment the whole I - - � year's sal grace to Protestantism. It so happens, that injury to the rudder. But on Satulrday tohis neighbor's grain, - . .
are circumstances which thrill th Inghislife. - He was probably a good leg. world that held back from the discoverer or a trifle over, for a whole ary, out of nearly two hundred relatives, there night it caught fire, and was burned to the ,Aeniolition of the lattees crop. This - - - . -1
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Arrowly escaped - with I hant Belgian Catholic priest, Joseph Da- a day during the year, and for such A fee it is not one, near or r . I .-I- I �.
� not help thinking what a good.thing it storm of post mortein commAmoration. s a Roman icken thieves have been realog a Roberts for damages caused by the grassw I ;
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,- to retnove the separa- whether he had better do so, accepted the � Forward 'the whole column of surgeons Catholic. With two or three exceptions rich 'hkirWast lately in the vicinity a- hopper raid. . - i
. tbQ earth could be put 'in some island by 300 days in a year at their posts to attend for the cd I /
� . appointment as missionary to Molokai, and physicians for the conquest of leprosy to business. No excuse is valid for absence. tl'iey are all by birth, training and convic- sor, and warrants have been issued — Jim Smitb," (as his card states, and . I
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lachine was a new one, - � - the Isle of lepers, for � of the be a mighty thing out.at Albany, HarrIs- testant and Presbyterian. � ie thefts. One of them, named e � r agent of the Union Pacific Railwuy, -
foundry a, few days.- I � Ing to the leprous and then dyink burg and Washifigton legislatures, state . - or resign. Now I would ask any man of These are, however, minor matters now: Shar'ran, was arrested, and peached on the teadquarters Boston, spent a few days in .
I d by his physician that I Competitive - Examinations m , common sense, who can live, with 0, family, - �
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The bart) wasowned . I . ed no alarm nor eveo agitation, but said: afford to provide such a Molokai, and the (Written for Tim ExposrroR) come. It is an evil which should be time friends, and deBperate efforts are being —The Galt Re over forty .. - �
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- ... - �� I those I came to save." The king knighted e when man, . o true: -"Live who a few months ago were ready to bray Port4ous, in her 71st year, which occurred years, ana who brim 'ng ever with good -1 � , .
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- . resting place, but Prot6stantisin has join- blotch. But while the Hawaiian legis. competetive examinations in China, -which that each clerk gets at least a salary to Be, evening, 6th inst. D I .1. ��! �
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- . ed Catholicism in the beatification of this lator could be -found out and sent to the recently uppe4red in the Nineteenth Cen- make a living, not ia luxury, but in a com- xrency to h' kehoo&� try in 1855, takin . up her residence at Kirk- which retails At $16. Th o ment gets
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�'aS made a mark for � Be . it sacrificing ecclesiastic. so called "Isle of precipices" the moral tury Review, might not be without interest, mon style. This could easily be done -wi now affect disgust at the mention of her W&B, where she xed. $3.60, the farmer who raisea the vorn tA3 . �
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C11 , heart. What .nt� the gravest cliarg--,s against .her moral thre4iing. The farm was lensed by Mr. consumer fets drunk , " e is I
King, (If this place. ., . esaidsamhavetopay a ceftain per- - - season% ed on the Ack of all Mr. Smitles ca -Us and
- of abom inationaL - No law. and nation now needs is a Molokai, or isle a dozen prefectures, and each prefecture into 1 abov 71ement, drunk Wait, mid the barns contained the �
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I No decency. All the tigers of passion were - I SIX or eight sections or districts ; the area centage in each year to the Goverm .1 ross immoi - orm tion- si i - . �
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ani Toronto Veterinary I per cent. enness and O' ,ality, which if not crop, The separator, owned by Mr. Little, conveys a fund of inf a and a gn fi
�� let loose. Drunkenness and blasphemy Leprosy Diagnosed. of each district is about thirty square miles. over $3,000, fifty founded on evidence that would bear the was burned, also three of hia horses. Both cant oral. I I .�
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4do, where, conjointl arkness. rtificate of their fees only $100 a year, and .ty, Friday, fire 7th inst, Their five -children were all pres- , I
� Look, up the studV of' But Damien dawned upon the d Hawaiian Islands revealed to me the fOl- ouBly of learning, lie presents a ce s less, a fixed salary, say at least these charges unlibelled, for any man or any ---LAt Blenheim, Kent coun xtremely I'll
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�n-ths ag,a lie rem �ved - I He helped them build cottages. He med- ,owing facts: � a . gned by his neighbors that be is.of respec- some year body of men to champion- her cause is not completely destroyed the barns of Thomas ent, rendering the occasion an e -
o plague I ne of his fore- $300 a year, and put these men in a position I tons of hay , ]pleasant one- - Mr. and Mrs. Mills were I . . . . . .
-ty he b4s been a. Question -In what part of the system table character, and that no a blunder but a crime, a crime that cannot .
Ai ci p__ icated their physical distresses. Th n to make an honest and decent living like . Roe, farmer, together with 40 ��� - �� .
� w Of -the th I .. which he could not arrest he alleviated. does leprosy begin its work? fathers for three generations back have bee I plead ignorance in its extenuation, and ,for and -the bulk of this year's crop. They had ented with an address, 'to which Mr. - . I
. eory and - other people. , What I mean is that the law a spark Mills feelingly replied. Mr. Mills, on be- - �
� wy medicine at Ohio . Ile settled the controversies of the people. . Answer -It attacks the nerve centers. barbers, playact6rs, domestic servants or ho- Id b fr ied such a manner that which the utmost farthing of penalty must just commenced threshing, when as , es ated V -a 1 . � I
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�t yet thirty years of I .. L launched a Gliristian civilization Pipon the jt1st a the girding of the trunk of a tree ation -is not competitive, and consequently to make an affidavit before a commis ally resenting the insult. It has . Considerible anxiety is felt regarding After partaking of the elegant repast prq- - I � � �
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ibihty, coutbill-ed, are - wretchedness. I withering results in the tip there the Government should pay to him out of =190been plain to those who are not the Methodist missions G Japan. Th�e situa- vided, an �evening of rare social enjoyment � I L
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� concerning: the land of eternal health, rosy Is first apt to show itself intheparaly-- to try for the first degree that is given, that the reflex influence of this Whole campaign considered criti 1. The Rev. Mr. and SIrs. Mills are old and r( � 11
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I � � �, 11 where the inhabitant never says, "I am . willbe infi-nitely more damaging toPro L d4nald, M.D., who is chairman of the mis- I
n. the Grrand Trunk sis or doubling UP Of the little finger, oz of Bachelor of Arts. This examination is testant-
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. niploye. 11 sick," and the swollen faces took on the in the toe, or in the lobe of the ear. Some- held in every prefecture twice in three as clerks make a lev�'on each sum entered . than its direct influence was effe ncil in Japan, and official correspon- its citizens. I � ��
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Eff yea,rs, received his; � look of hope, and the glassy eyes saw com- times thore the body a shin- yearsand is competitive, only a fixed ,num- . making converts from Roman Catholicism,' dpnt of the society, is thought to - .
Z111 - apl)ears upon third is never sufficient to pay jurors their fees, attempt to disturb the . . �
I ' Ing relief, and the fowo J esff) and the limb- egrees being granted. Every We have yet to receive creditable evidence *ay home to attend the generol conference, ,should they again I I .
, I'lie, (�Lismissal is the I ,cc tug surface, and it is unimpressible. Priolk ber of d - so the Government pays the deficiency, d millionaire .
� thelingerle ked forward to a of one worth conversion, but everywhere ajad is expected to arrive in Toronto about mortal coil of Glengarry's dea, l. ,
. r made in th � less, and it with a pin, and there Is no sting. AIJ year an examilhation is held at t,he Provin to Division Court I , I
� . - I lace where they I L. t walk with the the rest of the patient's body may be In �ial capitals for the degree of Master of Why -not do justice thenameof'Wrotestantismis beameared by 4uguatLT0. Pat Purcell. The relatives having identifleii 11 - I
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� , Ving robed in whito and "everlasting ' ra of the d . he touch of u 8. It ma The success of the Galt and Pr n the re f ,un I t the mout
been 21- elays. Mr. perspiration, but that spot rematns drY- Arts ; only holde your � t 4clean hand ,y be that .' --':., fro
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Lonon w2e(Inesdq,y to I Good and Christlike Joseph Damieul gone. valuable paper, I am much-needed lesson of caution, and it, the �ccorded a few weeks ago, hasbeen so mark- Flanigan's Point three yearsago, have rein- . I
into, and we sincerely . � disappear, and the disease seems haps seven or eight thousand candidates Yours tr I - 0 eto S 0 them in the old grave at t1kat, lone- -
, aed to, his usual work. ., I Let all religions honor his memory. Let Then there will come a leprous fever, and may compete, and as only seventy or eighty 7,ZFLLER, Zurich. generations will not forget it, it may not be � ed that th dire r f the railway have terred the
� - sculpture tell the that will throw out a blush or effloreseeneA degrees are conferred it is fiot considered a - too dearly taught. In any case let Protest- decided on extending the line as far as Hea- some spot, and to make sure that y
� lsseIs, spent Sunday . l poetry and canvas and i Candidatf�a often try sev . - � weapons are light and. I road' from Berlin to Preston would not be again stolen, the coffin has i
I 11 story of this man who lived and died for isgrace to fail. ants know that their i eler. A new .
IBrace -Mr. Andrew` that moro emphatically announces tho d e
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I � of Seaforth, others and from century to century keep progress of the disease. Then all signs eral succeeding examinations -Drice of truth, and if with these they fail their fail- Dundas railway tending three feet from the box on every -
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Hogg, I I - him in bright remembrance long aftel the of skin disturbance disappear,, but aftel taining a degree, and men eighty years of MR. EDITOR. -On account of the are is more honorable than any success won ',sion of the Hamilton and 'j% .
��'_ D� Scott7s last week. ill . there feet above the
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pupils from Bluevale' I last leper of all the earth shall hav��'felt t age try, from which one would judge that eggs ruling so low during this season', by deceit and darkness: -4 from steam to electricity is talked -of. side, and rising a couple of
he following leprous fever the case if ' Minnie M86ria, ground, Without the aid of explosives it �
. vering and revitalized n e the attainment of a degree is considered a MWy be some who are thinking about reduc- J. A. MACDONALD. 1� -The funerals of Miss � : -
le recent entm, nce ex- - __� I through all his reco, worfic than before. So each retreat of tb
likr. �: .nature the voice of the Son of God saying: disease, is followed by a more decided ad- I very high honor, for a man of such an ad- ing the'number of hens they keep, if they ST. THOMAS, July 20th, 1894. . i Beney and Mr. Louis Tyson, the young, peo- would be almost impossible to remove the � . . .
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; been successful. - - could not hope to obtai so already. Before they do � -O.- � ple who were drowned while canoeing on remains in asingle night.
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cher, deserves great - - vAnce. r ish to call their attention to a few t,k p14,�:e on
n . om it. Sometimes the Emperor, this, I W , Lovejoy's pond, Brantford, -An old landmark, in the shape of one
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rk iii prep-ttring them. - I The Regime of Molokai- Q. -Is it painful? � benefit fr . Canada. . ung peo- of the first buildings erected in Galt, was -
I -isiting in The eternal pathos of Molokai has at, A. -No. That -is one of thomercies. asanactof,grace, confers degrees on can- facts. Thursday of last week. The two yo
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Ohicag'o, is � ates who have been defeated a few times In 1878 and 1879, a time of depression Hundreds of acres of beaus in Kent coun- d for their exemplary pulled- down last week to inake room for a - -
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1111U.11:111es.li is ilftPro%N�g I tracted the attention of all nations because From the first assault of the plague to the did miner certifies that their such as we are having now, I bought eggs ty are rained by the drought. le were highly esteeme more moftrn structure, The house *%s ...
- s a small island ief exa rilvl-les and their many excellent traits -of
1( I it is a leper colony. It I , hour of death there is an absence of PbYs if the I eb ents, and wheat was worth -Mr. J. W. Scott, of Galt, has a night-, �
. iz;vph MWhersan, of 4 � rit. Literary honors are right along at 8 c the early, Jays by one John -1
I but it contains a continent of woo. It was Ical suffering. I I paper's are of me spring fol- a dollar a bushel. Does it not pay better to blooming cereus which had eight flowers o - . citizens are anxious to have occupied in
._i;5it to 1118 home in McRae, who kept t9vern in it. The Re- I
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� established in mercy. Leprosy was so rap- -Q.-L-But is there n -0 mental depressioul , eggs , `111 full bloom on Thursday night.
Agravross the fields to, cc lowing the examination for the idegree of feed wheat to the hens and - sell the - I. Russell, their disease -breeding Black River matle in- porter says.- Those were "braw times,"' � .
Re (hl -v last week -Mrs. idly advancing in the Sandwich Islands A. -Oh, yes! At the first ai,,quaiDtan even at the low price, than to sell the wheat Charles Russell, son of A. G a clear, ruimipg stream, and a project is da who 1, I
I . Master of Arts the contest is renewed at Iton, is going to Leipsig, Germany, to hisky was cheap, and the frien a
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a I dro population was imperiled. of tho fact that the disease is on him a of Hami iving on foot to d1i a canal. from Lak� Huron, '
Leked by iv r m am that the ent ation for doctor is at about 50 cents a, bushel? teetotallers or
, ly iiijured. Mrs. ghBstlY evil horrid gloom settles upon the patient, bul 'Pekin, where the examin . r he farmers of the Unite ere he will spend flye years stui . gathered there by no means .
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i !�(),U., To control and extirpate the . 18 held every three years. The number of de- T d States are be- wh . I above the liglitbouse, to enter into the River prohibitionists - twelve and a haIf ,cents A
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� i,(, 110v help and it was necessary to Put it by itself OR an after nwhile a slight hope of recovery . p more poultry, even at music- would buy a gallon, and a quarter treat th6 .
; .11il , in this case is also - limited, each ing urged to kee in gr through the present mad,
.Rd while the rain Was Island not easily accessible. But those born., and the incipient leper tries all grees given -The steamer United Empire arrived at St. Clair, .flow'
I . o absurd Province � 'being allowed a certain number, these low prices. In the West e gs are be- Duluth, with 051ored stream, and converting it into clear whole town. McRae kept his head through
ade aq com fortable as fornis of cure, and no form Is 6 � f A it Sarnia the other day from r, The estimated cost of the same will it all and acquired considerable means, It I
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n, Mrs. 13>osnian ','an- banished there are in that ,%N -ill not -recommend itself as worthy about -one f6r every twenty candidates. ing bought for 5 -and 6 cents per ( ozen,aE abouit loo passengers and a large cargo of wate �
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Jo! haril and tie the possible. In one year'this leper settlement ; The ancient literature of China is the chief is predicted by some that the United States be about $100,000. was during his landlord -ship that one of the , - -1
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11 _%ViL,1ke(1 backwards cost the Hawalian government $65,000. of experiment. And then all the time the . xP rter instead of an importer of freight. es, under the aus- -
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i � - - subject on the curriculum ; there are inany will be an e 0 he -A diver at Oakville recovered a gold --Thg Caledonian gain st hangers on about the place-Morri I . .
W 11 and Ever i cut thinks It is something besides lop unentators of a later period who inust eggs in a very short - -time. -Because t
;� hed the bar y Nveek- cach patient is allowed four i pati - I
-- con . ain and medal dropped in the pices of Camp McPherson, Sons of Scotland, g"'whom some may rememb,br-being re -
I Nvivaoxv. Mr..i. Bos� ;no pounds of rice, I rosy. , I as high as we have been accus- watch, ch one of the most success- son' en-
, I Pamids of salmon, m also be read. � 1� �. I -price is not ot let harbor at Oakville on Ymon(lay evening of Kincardine, was fused liquor, took great umbrage ana-rev �n
be or, if prcferre4�f -umber of years, do n of ful meeting ged himself in verse, one couplet
,-ull(l it will - Solna one pound of sugar, r0d' Q -When a victim Of the disease is f1rs1 an I exa,min�ation tomed to for a n Fletcher, ,s ever held in Western Canada. I of which
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-r 1-ollill.-_31iss I five to six pounds of beef, and 21 )uld Their Nva,y of con which I of last The great attraction outside of the- athletic :
4,zo-r h( - t ebarged with having the plague, I shc f profit, 'ran-
, i is entirely differ6nt frQm Eu�opean meth- us throw aside a source o -
�,� .g a few (lays - lie would resent it? I r than anything else on the Toronto. - '
! 1�rge, high consider greate kept an !no, .. I
I pent I of " paiai, " which is a near approach to I think � s evident from the flow of tourists events and Highland (lancing was the play- ..J Hieland deevil, -
. 1,-, her fricn(ij.___'y1r. I broad. Leprosy reigns there. A. -Yes, and the English law makes ii ods. The examination hall is a e ke into consideration the -it i i Bay ing of the Forty -Eighth pipers, of Toronto, ohn Melltae, the and -_1
I .. The Vic- I walled enclosure, traversed by s veral main farm, when we ta And solil loose whialrey, rnm gin,
. us p,irt-ha,,(,.(1 a ne'ff tinis have bands of -music, all the players i a libelous caso for tho courts if a man h - v . : Froin north, that the Muskoka and Georgiar command of Pipe Major Ireland. But one fine day a chap MPPOd lu .
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roads, and at right angles to these rodds are small amount of capital invested, iz districts have become very popular. Below under And stole his lamt Decitter! .
I all the ,1�ith' being' a leper. 50 to 100 hens on each one 'hundred acres. I .
-11ill(''Llid is now on - lepers. They have churches, wOr- I uinjustly ch - iny rooms, one ist of prominent tourists ob- There was keen competition in every event. , Ord,
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"T'Nek" will do 18* shipars lepers. They have carriages, all be very careful iD alleys containing a row of ti a partial I Great interest was manifested in the hose Thomas Chapman was the next land!
I , Boards of health have to of which a candidate occupies during the ex Ig over the Grand Trunk Rail -
7 lin(V- he deserves the I this - It served passit eek : Sir John reel racing contest between Wingfiam and who died there. He in turn was followed by 11
tho drivers and occupants lepers. They - 1-
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I ; � tho work of segregation amination. In the centre of the enclosure is able than anything else, is simply ip a way (luring a few days last w e hose reel teams. The race was the late W. H. Belan, who gave
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Mffllt hi.,4 eliterprige I havo hospitals, all the inirses and patients No Cure -NOW HM(Own ]For the plague. I is a well known fact that they pick i on and family - Sir Oliver MoWat Kincardin to hydrant, la late Rober ioddart, .
: ,' I tile - a pavilion on raised ground, occupied by the good part of their feed, which would other- Thouips y ) yards in all, 200 yards t Turnbull. Mr. Henry 8
it Ifill i..4 to rui � lepers. They liavc drama, and all tho ac , The candidates family; Judge Green, of New York ; 30( - - - .
I - Q. -Are the -to any cases of clire? . proctor and his attendants. and. . f hose, take out the third lengtK then took possession and remained its land
. I Nfr. james all the - I ly cases ,I recall are th . must present themselves a week before the wise (fo to waste and be a total loss, and .300 feet o
� � UTH tors lopers. They have schools, A. -The on ose n they cannot help but be Lieutenautz;Governor Kirkpatrick; Hon. A. (I replace with the sixth length. lord for a number of years, giving *10-Y to -
Ulle tho separalor' � � tenchers and scholars lepers. Marriages mentioned f-11 the Bible-Naaman, the examination, t `e notice of their inten- with feed so cheap gener- S. Hardy; senator 8anford and family; of hose an e work in 63 Mr. Isidore Eby, who left it to assume. the � -Z
� - are performed, wid the contracting Par- i' a -ofit far beyond what is I family, New York ,- Wingliam. ran first and did th
.a.'aill oll.the go.. 1�0 Syrian hero, tind the 10 cases that ChTisl tion to write. 04he name of each, his place a source of pi . Dodge auc d won in proprietorship of the Imperial. .Mr. James
p _;. I'll Brayf ally imagined, unless it is by those who Hon. A. M ily ; W.,, B. seconds. Kineaxdino followed an . came Mr. Sullivan -
. Errington, ties ,,wo lopers. Children are born there, knowl- antecedents and a short de -
01 Everything cured, nine of them too mean to ac of residence, three large ke;p accurate account of cost of keep and Christopher Robinson an,d fam. . -� seconds. Ile race was considered to �Deary followed and next I __
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and they are mostly lepers. rument. -- scription of his person is put on 'A,1c M-urricb, Q. C., and family ; ex -Mayor 61 ,Alr. Halberstadt, the present Pro- . I �
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I . that pustule and scarification and inflam- ses ifs the vo- but neatly folded sheets of paper, which return. he practice too much ,' Charlton, Hamilton ; Alexander McKay, have been a perfect one,as V I
0 ___ I Q.-Wbat in ordinary ca I I may also say that t '&. P. ; -nec e made to the entire sitisfae- prietor. I
trer, of mahone Bays, . mation and gangrene and disfiguration can locity of tho disease and how long before -wards given back to him to write . ek from ' -AN - ck-burn, ) on ,tions wer , I
. er do N done h ere. Science, which has suG- are after dulg�d in by some, of holding ba . P., Hamilton; Mr. Cc c -
esent vs -All 11i.4 fath � it completes its work? . his answers on. When the appointed day iu . - - -
erewt geptle'llan -Waff I cessfully folight back most of the world's A -Well. I 4aye L149WR pilig jqgJjg_t0 _W1I r-� - - � I . -1. -_ - .
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