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Northern Advance, 30 Nov 1905, p. 3

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Jx xauuunsu salami. % - Theyaneplanned andcoust:-acted my I`; nnJ3nn_nwI|n Ivnnur Hus or-akin wanes scan BARBIE om: youivritne 'reects_ ' You Tm: Agents: Wuw sweet, garnenea u-or uuuuxuu `around th~o k'it:c.he;n .table, and Whi1A 5`'m were doing their home work,- ?H fhH Q51` "`\|ll .1r.nn'rn 011'!` Iflls couN1'v or SIMCOE. Treasurer s Sale of lands CCUNTY OE SIMCOE. By virtue of e werrnnt ieened by the Worden oi the County oi Simone,` bearing date the 2nd dey To Wrr: `V our Lord Nineteen Hundred and Five, and to me directed. . commending me to levy upon the eeverel lands mentioned end described. being in the County of Simone, for erreere reepeotively due thereon. together with my cute, I. hereby give notice `pnreunnt to the Aeeeeement Act and amendments -thereto, that nnleee the eeid arrears and coete be eooner paid. I , than on of September, in the year of h |F_!19!!!6%,.?5'h da!%9'1@"uarv I906 no tho` hour of two ofclock in. the. afternoon. the Court House, in the Town of Barrio .proceo'dl,to I0 by. Public Auction so much of the uid~ land: `so my be nuiciont to dine chm-go tlio toxeu and all loivful incuprod in and about the sale and collection 0! No. 10 Ill. 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19. 30 31 32 3. rifle in the hands of `Neil 'f'.1' ` I t0e.n-yuezur-old soul, was R1'i's|c'hD.rg', gj V-`lld -Hm .k;.11...+ M`-`;+.mi-`~ nm.amh:im':r= 39 Z1 42 43 45 46 47 48 49 50 1: u D3 33 56 " `~')"L'Ll1`-0111 ,'(1'l`~`-V511"-1'B. ?"'. Id -the vb'u11e.t, aitseir - Btm'a8\b`li th'11`8th `the `lamp ugla-SS. 'P3 i5 `T1 , - ` 2 _ ', _ , .`... te:`:$as:5&5:3::z`::;:*:h:;%. .1 ?0 "K01ly was-"called. but was uwable (EX. tract the |b`~I1`1l08at. and the pati- fnt m.11ya.ug. it was deeume`d be-s1t`."3" ave it for the prese;n!t.. I'MrS-%00.9!n.V` `Vt latest re rt-s was W -`P1`d' : :72 The rif e w:a:s a -22 "IoalibIiB`5 Whi.hr- `&:u%:;:::%: 59 60 M 62 63 64 65 . use 67 V two ` L` `IV II]. VI '2' S 59 of W 1} ' Part Old School Site . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Centre 39 of East :3 . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 W . . . . . . . . .5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 14` o'clock p.m.,* in the Treasurer : Oioe. DANIEL. QUINLAN, 9 59 10 J; 10 39 10 100 - 1? 19 13 20 13 40 13 87. 14' 100 , ,, 1,- V The Adjourned Sale will take place on TUESDAY, rm: 6m DAY or FEBRUARY, 1906, (VS..- -_ _ 57 HERRON . 8: mnou. BARBIE. FOR SALE BY, mos. spawn. smoun. EQSTER, . msspcx 8: l1E'l'CALF`,- HAWKESTONE. F. B. SMITH. ALLANDALE. * - ' , _ I, P. ll_. :0UNG, ALMONTE. % 3Ei.... . . - - -- Ea}ofNWi--- E '.""' nu... sw No. 13 pt...... .. No. 24 and 64 pt . Albert Street Black. . . . Ivugus uuu .u-an gtuuuau. a..u.uu - :,g?}'W1n1oz1 a few days 'bef_or;e,_ .9. ~ _ mm the moaither had taken. ttnomz ggll and hidden in an mp.tai1; bed . - The -b , h` `ev|e.r-- -;..a ,h ,' . a133, wzimx-g hit-o we tar: 911 with it, sa-t drawn ; a.t,~the1, :33 f the table % imam`; hia rm-dthr`f" S the.r arted to examine it. V The _ m atgd a vex yr. narr_caw.~!e;S"3,1pe-..`b,.., `.3, 1 so-ons-eq-uences are -aexeo`t?d . " ' NE; ........ ..... ..'.'.`. North Homewood Ave,plans 423,Noa. 9n-an` A uh 5` VI II-I LLVLILG 7' `L V U, yluua :80 L` U. 3 and 4 pt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sl4ofN44ofE1} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Vicboriu Ave. plan 426, N on. 107 . . . . 8 pt W i. . .V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . North Harvie Sc. plan 392 No. 67 pl: North Mary St. E 2/100, No 189 pt Conceuion.Line plan 392 No. 38 pt. East. Douglas St. No. 16 pt . . . . . . . .. III: \ vIv\1-(M7791-\ West Ash St. lots 3, 4, 5. 6 East` Spruce St. lots 1, 2, Q0101] I0... \ Laud vw um IIII-U A, a, U, '2. U. V, 5, U Uh, T 8, 9, 1o, 11. 12 pa ...... .. West Cedar St. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10 11 pt.. East Cedar St. 5, 6, 7. 8. 9. 10. 11 pt. East Elm St. 2. 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 pt. II ! t`\ III-rs!-nut! E31of Park Lot 19 pt-. . . . . . .. E3a}'ofPark Lot 20...` . . . . . . .. E2}of Park Lot22S pt.'..... W 253 of.Pa1-k Lot22 8 pt . . . . .. Park Lot 24 3 pt: . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ERusse]lScNo.6pt.......... N7acofSlOofNl6ac . . . . . .. Ordnance Lot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Lot 2 South Queen Street. . " W " "M 1.a;4m.LE VILLAGE. Lot No. 9 and 10. S of R. E. P. Road 3; -..~--w-v1`-soc` Ace run A `Cr L` IV u n u o n o o u I U O O s o - on A pm'rs.otE.1,..... Barrie, September 2nd, 1905. First publication in Tm: ONTARIO Gum-rs, Oct. 12th, 1905. T TOWNSHIP (Non'rrn;.N D1v1sI:N). .5 A- ..... .............. .. 15 7 50 17 29 ...... ..;............. .23 3 200 `8 94 .................. .. 19 9: 100 17 90 ................... .. 14 10 100 8 95 ............. ......... 15 10 100 10 90 .............. ........ I6 10 100 12 27 , .................. .. 19 12 200 15 31 ............. ......... 21 13 15 56 33 ... ..... ..~ ........ ... 10 16 V100 79 47 . .... ... ............ .. 9 17 I00 20 53 TOWNSHIP OF ORILLIA (SoU'I'HxRN DIVISION). IN Annzans ton TAXES: r.... .... ... .. 12 3 190 ; 1s_18 `TOWNSHIP or MATCHEDASH. .... ......... .. 12 . 2 97; 9 55 TOWNSHIP OF MEDONTE. ............. .. 5 3 so 877 ........ 22 9 50 2410 Q 11 1" IF 7.. .'.'.'.'.'.'fIIII BE 46 TOWNSHIP OF TOSSORON T10. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. `.23 5 100 * 'fo7vNsHi1> ox} sUN1DIL`E. " -"*-j'?:":':`-'---'-"-?-'-::-:--_'- V 7 . [ N9 9#0QNOOOONOONONNOONOON V A "V%1LiJAG'E 013 sU}3sUR.' 33 5 $5 ......... .. 19 6 2 TOWNSHIP on` VESPRA. .... .. 13 6 50 ., . . . . . . . .. ll 7 40 . . . . ..;.... ll n Il\ 24 '1 so TOWNSHIP or FLOS. 1 50 ll . . . . . . . . . . 10 WYEVALE VILLAGE. 4 4 12 . 101 I.O.S. 75 11 26 10 WASAGA BEACH I .7._8,9pt 1o 16 AR`!-{'7 TOWNSHIP OF TAY. FOR SALE BY Ems Svnurur Rensrlumfum 14 14 LOTS. 4 2-106 12; 2oo 183 lob Al\ 50 1% 3% 3% 3i 3 3.. 53 Treasurer, ounty Simooo. .42 27' 1729 `(I l\A 72 58' 33 10 1.40 L-KG 14 45 14 45 65 56 2752 13 94 12 78 5 5'5 2 20 19 56 680 4-v'xv 962 V9 79 201 925 46 37 38 3.8 46 5175 2 so 2 oo I 75' 2 oo 1 75 Tn!-v 175 .2 50 j-2-E 75 75 75 75 K. Q25 '75 75 75 75 75 PI! R I Fig 75 Or 75 92 $11 31 at 0`! 2o 13 113'o_ 10 52 li It cures those heavy. deep-netted coughs-takes any the Iorenesa--heals the throat-strengthens the lungs; None the less eectlve because it is pleasant to take. _. Just try one bottle and see how quickly you get rid of that cough. At your druggists. 35. bottle. ED (III 75 08 .8 28 Anna as 06 29 67 15 79 14 53. 210 ll 37 11 37 Zl 1'8!- 1138 I5 22 415 11 37 11 54 3 76 ORR i1 oo. VHS 5 51 3 95 21 56 I UV 966 401 351 715 413_ 2l 8 55 421 II I\(\ Acursory View at Incidents as clipped from . our ixchanges . .. . . . B0 UNTY SUMMAB Y. r, Nbv.`* 30., ` 41`1)$:.` I ' , That (Bough s which ordinary remedies have not reached, will quickly yield to I Made forevery purpose and to fat every shape and style of ladies , men's and" children's shoes. T section. in the case of a y.ou't -h enam- ed George M1cDon;ald. While c-czming home from W.auvbaus'henie -to Fesse(r- ton _-on Jzhe railway itraaok on V t-`hie: evening -of the 7'c"h -of ()=c coiber, Mc- Donald had his foot er`-u-shed `by a train. Thougih lo-sing muich blood he m:a=na-ged to grawl home. and was dis- covered next morning in a` semi- .con.sc1-ous condition_ in the kitchen of his father's house. It was charged that McDonald -had been drinking round the defe'.n`d;ant s `hotel during` the day of the accident. and oon-sid-::r- .a*-ble testimony was heard -on this point. as to wheuthe.r M-oDo n-ald was or was not in such a condition that the ;ba'rte'nodie'.r sshould have refused him more liquor. Fina-lly. alth-ough the ma-gistrntets ex: ressed A t-hemse l'v- es as having litt e_ d-ou=bt- on the point. an adjournment was made till this a-ftezrnoon -to permit of McDon- ald .be:i-ng heard himself. Mr. J. H. Hammond -pr-oeseac-uted. and Mr. W. '1`. Fvi~nlayv.son. of Midland. 'dJef0lIl'dGd Mrs. C.am=`pbell. The: fat-heir of the injured young man h-as ex-Ip`re:s~se:d his inten- tion -o-fleunterin a civil a-otiqon again- st Mrs. Camep-be I ifordamages for the injuries sustained -by `his. son. `The fore vpaljt of the young man's foot was crushed to u p. and v had 't-o_ be amwputat-ed.-0rril ia Pa.cke"c. Ant 1' rxvnurnnn _. 1 -In u-inn 1-.s3in.ni\r.. yoooooooooyooooooooooooooo3 U-J.'Pul.`a.I.'D'un'-\u.'|4A,nu -- I-II-vans-vs GOLLINGWOOD. -- Havinsg receive ed the a' pointmeamt of insp-actor of Public so ools for North Simc-oe, Mr. G. K. Mills. Princi al of the Ooll-egie ate I-nstitute. has wean-dared `his resig- 'n;at1~oIn to the Board of Ed-uo`ati.on. to take e-fuexx't_ at? the _close of the year. This w1ll `IlnBO1ea'SSltat0|t'he at - . p-o-intm.e:nt of a new ` r-inlcipalt , -0 this position Mr. Geo. ammill. B.A.. 1-4 .a E\on{u1 of AAm`our s Extrat o willseasonaamucll . - .. ` __.L J`. 'l....'o\1xvu'\'n`lI.` 302: cheap&; use rt RIGHT 252` Ralph we`1h},_c}z"ifi&hto.? ten int-o ; the hands or roonfidence men at P1-tts- * burg and was relieveyd-of tw`-o hun- dred -dollars. ` ` 1 1 -v` L L`1. - The -agrarian. %{;}7.mf iiihussza is % extending. the_ -peasants devastating. the esta`-tea of. the landlords. _ ` ` TOTTENHAM.-Mr. J. W. Leonard. assistant reneral manager of C. P. D nuu1yv\v\D`:r\1) Qa R- `,\l'vVn ILVIAAUUA no ` It is defin.ite1y,a'nno\uuaeId that bh Saskatchewan elections _will be `held on Dec. 13. Nomin:atxons will be held. .- .. `I\.... A Justices Lemieux and Hutchinson- have given judgment unseating Mr. Hunt`. M.}. .. 101' Compton. Que.. with costs. tor oribery by an agent, 1\-r_,-J 1__j -.-_- t-__J.L 9.- t\A..x. ----- vwowuyu -._ Wtird ha`-`ae');1Je Earth , in Otfawa `that the T putyminisuers must here- arter provide themselves Wl'l2h "civil uniforms" in which they must ap- pear at all sta.-Le f.un:otiozns. ' up . u I 1 ` given in Montreal by Miss Olga Neth-uwole. 111 aid 10']: Qmcean. "A1exanm'a .a poor rennet` tiumd was quite a sum-.es_s. It is expected that as a result at least &l1`0Lhl_}Il' th-on-~ sand d-ollars will be added to the fund. ` ' `-- _.1 an It is estimn-ted that the cmppf to- beavcco grown in Essex county last? season was about twelve million lbs.- The crop avaged twelve hundred lbs. per acre in Eslsex county. The aver- age yieldin luentuoky is three hun- dred pounds per .-acre. v_i,-. -,_.L 1.-..` '_..'l_.~.... A xmri-ous devel-opmexrt has `taken place in c-o-nnecniiotn with the collec- tion -of` Montreal water ratess. Sunn- m-on.se~`sAha4ve been issued against 150 lawyers. many of them of high stand- ing. calling them to appear in the re- c-order s .c-o-urt. because they have not paid their water rates. ' i I` .. - `The Ru-sski Vie~a:ovm:os'ti has an- nooumced that the Russian authori- ties have decided to grant universal equal and secret suffrage, but it is not -certa_in whether the elections will be direct -or indinezct. twin 7 v `V; -. voO'VfuvnolIurw - R'umqr_s of an_eurly dissolution_ of the Br1t1s_h _ Paruamexnt are .ass'um1ng ' more defz_mte~ form. -2 `V 11,- At the closing recetpti-on `to ' the great .1n`ter-Deunomina-tional Confer- ence just closed in New York.- Lieu- tenant-G-ove.rnor Bruce. vw-h-o was in the .c1\a-i.r, said when Christian 'pIe.~o-- ole were stirred up and got `toge- ther. they would have whatever they h wanted. They could _ut ` down vpol.'y- * ga~my, IdIo away with ax div-qrce laws* and curb inteumrperance. If they had not good government it was their own -fault. ` 7 The Sultan refuge-s "to .co-m=p1y with the de\mands_of the powers for the financial control of Macedonia. and hints that the action of the powuers. in resorting. to a naval d.aII10l1Stl`!a:- tion may precipitate an uprising of Mussulmans against the - Ohristiun pwopulation of Turkey. nu... rl . . . . .. ..................4- :3 only! +n assistant general mnnageram v- *- R. eastern lxmes. and Mg`. F. S. Darl- mg. constructxon erngxneaer. Star-Nd `yestcrdzxy to travel over --the gr-oumd and ins-pect the grading_ from Bol- ton to Goldwater in_ new _0f . th track-laying which W111 'beg1n'n'9-It -weuek. Foley Bros. have completed the grading fruovm &rdbu-rv to_ Byng 10' let. a stretch of sixty mxlues. Wh1h is now ready for laying the SW91-` Sentinel. " --.\..........-.n..1-4. 1-,, 4-_`._._....n `m\ n IALUIVANISQ \rn. .n. was gay] . The Zionist Vm-ove.me-nt is sasi-d to have been given a powerful impetus. by the rAe:ce.n".' anti-Jewish disorder-,s in Southern Russia. Hundreds of fa- milies are` leaving or preparing to lejawe for Palestine. V 'Qn I II I` is being enforced. A detective in Lin- Tcaoln arresied a young man for roll- ing -one for his own use. and `had him fined fifty dollars. T\nnr\:1\:1\.-A .'hua-.nI.nnHnno'urn1-A hnld The anti-cigarette law in N9!bI`El:Sk8. % mm Ilneu Lucy uUuu.1'.s. ; Dovminio-11 -bye--elections "were held ` Thursday in 'Wentw-orth. Npr-th York and West Lam-btton, 0nt..`a'nd in An-. tigonish. N.S. The 0onserv.ativc.s car- ried Wen-twnorth by a mzijvorimy -of 27, and the Liberals North Y~o1x,by.a majority of 501. West L:1m-bton by a majority of 224 and Antigonish by a majority of 63`. ' . The Hon; J. B. Snoxvball. :Lie-uten- ant-G-overngr of New Br-unsw-ick. is seriously ill and it is feared he can- not .re.c-ovler. . their voewn domestic "affairs. ` Henry :3amvp'beil:_l: _:1-:1_;1-e-Ir_man. 1 speaking in Stirling. `said the only% way to heal the -diffi;cultie.s` of thu-J Irish guovermment and make Ireland strong instead -of weak was to give. the Irish ppoopl-e the manag-emem: ~o --'h'Tl;1<'>f11`1V:'1'Te'z1vl` `as-sevssers r:p~or t= creased property values this ten million dollars. Mr. T. Mvc`L. Bmwn. s-1rpeni'nten:dse.nt of sleeping and -dining cars. .has bserun a'pp\oi'n'ted gemclravl passenger -mgent -of tne C.1 .R. Atl-antic fleet. This is in c-omxect-`non with` .-the new, Emzpx"-.-ss vessels which we to run `on than La.w.re.nice rro-u'te' nxt summer. yo. v . . . ' . - . - -'jv-__-_ ..___...v. The Arm'unod.se:n Poo-lar e.xp>ditimn has -had its ship w`re:c_ked in the Gulf of Bnoothia. One of the explorers has died and the_rest_ are living with the. Esquiamaux. . I\__._-.. A`l_____...I_..9... EL...) L`... L'\_,. .-.._ u(.:-1.1.4.22:-.n Ii-1'vc=,'xandra s fund for the. un- employed` no-w amovunts..to` four hun- dred h:ousand dno-llars. TT1_1e L-onmd-oan TMorning_Post. in re- viewi*ng Captain .Maha'n*s new bsoooks Sea power. _in rts relation to the .war or 1812, thinks he does far fnoam justice to the patriotism and gal- -la-ntry of `the Canadian militia which s.-avcad. Cam-vd-a during that` uphill game` of the first twelve months." A [n sf-on] Flnnfincr drv d.nnlr_ nan-T :;+4 guixuv |UL Luv 1.L.I.:u. LWFGILVU uxuxuua. 7 A big steel floating dry dock, cap- u`b1e aof docking the largest s.hi_nps- m the United States navy. has j~u~s`t been cmnzpleted on the Chesapeake a'n d is ('10 be `towed by three large oolliens +0 Mva-nilla via` the Suez 0ana l. Va ' dis- bamm of faovurteoem t'h~ou.sa.nd miles. `Nun u.u}\kn 1:-:`\|I\` `mu: 4|! " ?`"I1'l`I`I - U1-.l!I!`(3U U1. UU l.l1I.1:It:ILl. |.u'uua~au.vu. ~u.1u-Jo. Mrs. H-u-bbard, whiz)` has ju .t return- ed fxvovm an advent-nmou.s journ-epy`T across the wilds of Latbrador. % to dis- mover the cause of her h11`s:band s taie lure mud death two years ago. is a Opmadian. a.da'u-ghter of Mr.IJaxmes Bension; a farmer, oi -_N-onthum-bve-.r-9 -landoorunty. Ontario. , .. ` . 7 TUI`-n Ii`:-manr AI-rIanurn1H'h-' Dmnininn 13110 county. Uncunu. Mr. - Era-ser Ay1esw':ox`th.T Dominion Land Su*rv6vor."says the Doulnhobors a1 -e_getting' along well and, are.mak- _ vingg exnbllent faetttlers an citizen-3.` . A ... u:s...1..1:....:..- on oadmm. in .Win. ' 19* T9!9MneS- ` 0XO_8118i,'11'. u;`c1e1': uuu ulyauug. _ 15. Rrobhn._ ;n an _ad|d1fe-ss_ gn Win- mpe.3.. denlamenl for A a "`govern:me:nt -S` Is,-_'. - . , THE NORTHERN ADVANCE `the i:n- year as A conference between representa- tives of the C-ong'rae.ga'tional Union of Ontvarixo and Quebec and the Unit- ed Brethren in Christ is bning held Just now in the City of Hamilton. with _a. view_ to a union of the two bodies. lpllt uxvun wruu was \rv\r\~~-nv.--- Not so very long ago Winston Churchill was challenged to an an counter a l'outrance by an irate con- stituent att Oldham. One `hesitatos. to think wlhat would have ha-pl-penreod had (Mr. Cllmrclhilhl ha_d1eisurse enough to resume his martial pole. ' I` W..-) |JVULl.ll'Ulo NOTTAWASAGA.-In. r_espo.me_,t0 =1 niumerously-signed petitl-on TprE,>SeI_n't' edat the a'e.gular m-onithly _;n'3_`g'31113_. of the Count:-il, of r the Tgxvnship qt Nottawusaga on Monday it was d`e'_ cided to submit-a local option 133'` _'law to the ratepayers at ch? 89?` ml ole.-ctions in January. MIDLAND.-T'he steaimier '11eb1ng leLt ;\-Iidlzuid last Sa"tu'rd1ay 1:01` the `Soo. with a cnrg-o of two it-houisamd. pine -hundred tons. of B-esseim-er`--`P13 mon. turned out `by thocanada IP03`. Furnace Com-pany. This is. one of H10 largest, ii` mo`: Lhe largest. D8-1"S"-"3 of pig iron ever car1'ie.d botwaeein lake pc-1`ts.-Argus. , 0RlLL1A.--M1'. G. J. Boo-'oth_Ah:a:S 8115 pair oi wolves ears.` that JcIl`n`B' the 11v].mnnbex' of a1lnim&1'S sworn to before: him this your. Tia get the bm_u n$.Y 05 fl`L'tC(:ll'-d\0ll11vI`S, the head Wl~th the Stars` `thcmplll rm-u's`C bo- 'pI'|0duJ0ievd - fore :1 jutvinc-0 of the peace wih'o =t%k',.N es n-n -..'rm...,:+ on -.`-i-\ rho. dnmczh~uiot10In~ ENGLISHMEN IN nuns. FAMOUS MEN wao 14-ones? wrra swoaos on PISTOLS. The Earl of K.im\berley's mulch dis- cussed challenge to C01. Saprwcll is a reminuder that tbxolug-h, `the days not ' duelling are cnounsid-e.wd to have pass- ed in England the fighting spirit will still break out on occasions. 1"`_; _L__ I QWIIIIJJFI Lbhl I.I.l\.n L V gun- - no .-H-u Lord Bnoonsfield once challenge-dvt O'Connell to a duel, but the famous statesman found himself bound ovnclr to keep the peace in a police comft instead of departing acnoss the chan- nel to blow out the brains of. his political opporneant. nan.-._.....11 1..:........-.19 c.....,..n.;. .. Axum!` |J\FDVl. In Ava; `Ivy \l'Lni'vuu O Cumne1l shims-e-If .cmgm.t a -dwell with 3.1 member of the Irish house of commons [named D Esterrve and killed A ,_LL__ c_A.-I j--..1 -__-.. LL...-L 2... Anus: val: ta-vnqv A.nno-their _f.:;};al_due,l was < that in which Lm-d Came-l1ord, one of the `most c-onfirm-ed duellists of his day, a.Lmd `a man who had the death of` mare tha.'u\ov.1-eA-fe.11orw creature on ` his bands. was killead_'b_v Mr. B-est. Both. were excellept ah-ots. and one of the two pistols used _was supposed V tobe slightly more perfect rthan th other. A piece -of -money was _.toss-` ed -up to d:eui-due the choice. Best; won. and in- the resul} Lard {Ga-moeglforu fell mortally w-ou.'ad:evd. - T Thn In.u- Ann] `F.rm1'n1hi' ~TrDI':11"Id IlK L llllllg '.l.1i`1[!ip'l.`rllClI.. Mr. Tier'n.a'y cha-rgcod Pitt with '\onb- T struacting the deemccs of the c-orun-` j;ry. and that nnrartoxwirml observation- pounned so tetrrible in the ears of the em&=nse:nt_ startvesman that he sent his. sue-consd txo Mr. .Ti-ernuey. 'I`}\.n- 5-nun ran} 01* J-Krumn n`.n`1-uh`, Ann Ieau Enorcauty w-u- , . . The last duel fought in _[neland was betw-enecn a maywo-r.o 1`, S1-ago and a -membexr of` the .lcga.l_ pnoiesstiosn. but hnonmoms we7r=e dnenlarod easy, _1 .or nothing happened. M. 'I`in.rm.mu ..1.m-mm 13: men: wash- KJKEIJHIID IJU JJ.I...lo -.I.$'K3.l o Thief two met a.t three o'clock one Sunday` mnming at Putnrey H-e-ath. mot fa-r from the Kix_1gs'_ton.road. fir- ed twb shots at each other and then e.t11rned home quite well for break- Lilllu Charles James Fox. Pdtt -s brilliant rival, took occasion tolmake some scathin dbsesrvations on the powder sunppli by` the: war office and very glmtm-ptly rensezivnexl a. challenge fmm - 'r. Adams.. Fox accepted. tht `rim-(>1 was ~fIoIu-ght. Vamiwthe start-esmI:tn~vwas motunduend. AId'amss,`- 11eisrIe rted to have said an~t'hat- l.a.mte'rnta'b oco'as- l f :I,"% A `do believe -yO1i`d; have . Alt. _ ~ha_n'Tt;.f:~ , er__.,__._ .. \ , kill-' ` um: 11 _]I1S'lK`.0 01 me peace wuu-u =I-a_~-ii s an zudavit ass to the dmezstrmotxon; Of the :m`im-:11 and then outs off. vb ears.-_\'L:ws-Lvert'cL:1`. ` . 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