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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 28 May 1897, p. 8

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We he the shot We at delivere- Luml chap Kenn 0m“ EOE Eh: The A) BOARI Touch!) Smyth attends gesflon Elliott. John O'Neill discus: )6 W0“ bun h suffiob The: inmbe retina mu '1: i could the to mono Conn. comm strict egght Hun! hem: F. H: Wan hem: This: Thou Tod: iew Son Atty girl} Bl WE OLDEST AND THE BEST Coughâ€"cure, the most prompt and effective remedy for diseases of the throat and lungs, is Ayer’s Cherry Pectgal. As an emergency medi- " cine, for the cure of Group, Sore Throat. Lung Fever and Whooping Cough, ’ D. D. Dis. Sec. of . r' the American Bap- tist Publishing SOCiety. Petersburg. Va, endorses it, as a. cure for violent colds, bronchitis, etc. Dr. Brawley also adds: To all ministers suffering from throat troubles, I recommend AYEB’S Cherry Pectoral ___________i MEWS PILLS 0m Liver and Stomach Troubles. ::_..â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Mm ________ _ AN INDESORIBABLE "aim atmaiau gust. To be easily described a thing most have also: outlines and unmixed colors. In other words, it must he simple. A rent in one’s clothing, a boil on one's body, a tumble while walking, the shape at a box, etc., are easily set forth in wards. On the contrary, the complex and comprehensive things puzzle the mind and take the mean- t»? mm language. 1: was for this reason that Miss Sabina Mitchell, alluding to an experience of ill- ness, says “As this time there came open A :_ smunmmp sensation. It was as Mitchell, alluding to an experience 0!. ur ness, says “As this time there came upon me an indescribable sensation. It was as if the inwers of life were going to fail me, ould sink down without help, as a stone sinks in water. Yet in saying this I oonvev no adequate idea of the nature of that iseiing. I hope I shall never have it “The illness which led to it began in the spring of 1802. 11y health appeared tc give way all at once. I found myself tired, heavy and feeble. My sppetite was poor, and after eating I had much distress at she stomach and pain at the chest and sides. My strength gradually declined and I bzcame very low. was: and nervous; and it was when in this condition that 1 hit the Indescribable sensation I have spoken of. ..- A __ LA“... uh flnnressad in deY and Aye" 3399.....9‘11” spoken of. “I soon became so depressed in body and ‘ mind that it was with great labor and strain that I attended to my. business. I was extremely down-hearted and feeble. end none of the many medicines I tried did me any real good. In December, 1 ., Mother Sei 391‘s Syrup wee commended to me, and I beget: using it with, I confess, email confidence. Bur. after having taken it for a few days I felt wonderful relief. My appetite improved and outing no longer ' meg-words V .. __ , a low doses of Mother Seigel's Syrup quickly set: me right. Having had l0 convincing an experience of when it can do, I recommend in toall my friend: and euatomere. You can make such use n gt: like of this letter. (Signed) (Miss) bin: Mitchell, Murcham ie- on, Boston, -n Line.. my 17th. 1890. “In March. 1892,” writes another-Ileana n "my health began to $1" way. ‘Mfi mv mam. ad was diam“! Awarded Halal at Worla’s fair. Return or en eotnu Luau a.-- --- _ , seemed rested, end awoke in the mornin woree tired than when I went to bed. we! mneh troubled with wind or u from the etomath. and raised a eonr bit as fluid. "In this manner I continued to suffer for nearly two years. no medicine 1 took giving me any relief. In Jennery. 1894. 1 cu The D. In“... L nhlng ma"‘ indeqcrgbable sensation a 1m"! ""17"“ Cherry Pectoral cannot be equaled. E. M. BRAWLEY,‘ AYER’S BAY 23. SENSATION. LOCAL NEWS-LETTERS ' d -â€"___. . [CorrespondeneeolmPoem \ Flakâ€"The house of Mr. Geo. Britten, ‘ together with the greater port of the con- tents, was destroyed by fire on Monday Inst. Mr. Britten, who he: been ill end confined to his bed for shout two weeks, hed just been up nbont two hours when the fire broke out; it started from the chimney in the gmet, end hed mede coneidereble headway before it we: discovered. The loss is portly covered by insurmee. Yoresâ€"Mr. K. Kittie intends starting 'nbout first J one on a trip for the old omntry. We wish him hon voyage ..... . The Robinson’s S.S. intend holding their S. S. nnniversnry on J one 22nd. Hyu-- _ i [Correspondence oi In! Poet] Fm WORK â€"The recent rainy epell wound up with a cold day and a slight frost, which no hr as known has not Bur RING.â€" . the beef rin , killed and delivered the first beef on Fri y, much to the aetiehction of the members. He was eeeieted by Mr. W. ‘ Bancroft. ct Woodvilie. BY the end of the season we expect that John will be a full- flsdg ’d butcher. LECTUREâ€"REV. Mr. Monet lectured in the schoolhouse on Monday evening. Quite a lame number were present. Nonaâ€"During the past week a large acreage of corn and mengo‘de has been munted ...... The toll wheat in the neigh- borhood. with some few exceptions, xe splendid. [Correspondence oi In Post] POSTPONED.â€"The Methodist S. S. was to re-cpen on Sunday last for the summer, but on account of the rain there was no service nor Sunday school. It is to be he ed next Sunday will be favorable. expatâ€"The 24th of May was very quiet in this part. Some cf the boys en- Joyed themselves shootng woodohucke,‘ a‘so the same party gave a concert in the evening. enemaâ€"The crops in this part of Man- vers and Gavan are looking well, and the t1 uit crap is apparently good. Fall wheat and clover were a complete failure. , Lesaâ€"Mr. Walsh lost a valuable colt ‘ last week. He let it out on pasture along with another colt, and it is supposed that it received a kick from the other one, which hurt its brain. . ..Also Mr. Hadden lost a valuable cow which he lately pur- chased. FISHING.â€"Some oi the people in this locality are anxiously waiting for the fish 'â€"- ...... mm whlnh begins on 16th J one: FISHING.â€"§Ome 01. but: WW"- __ locality are anxiously waiting for the fish ins: season, which begins on 16th June. They will probably have better luck than they had in the spring season. Canaanâ€"A11 the patrons have begun to send their milk to the tsetcry in this neighborhood. They are looking for a fair price in cheese this year. [Correeoondence of m Poem EARLY Cmsme will commence here again Monday, May Slst, on three days of the week, Monday, Wednesday, Friday, at 6 o'clo 3k. Tmoan.â€"Mr. Clark, our merchant tailor, is carrying ;this season a large and nobby steel: oi gentlemen's hats, also children's ready-made clothing. His hands in the tailoring department have had to work overtime to keep pace with the orders this spring. . Nossr Ventcnxs.â€"Mr. Chas. U. Henry is making a grand display or carriages, nhaetons, etc., this week on the corner oi Cameron and Lsidlaw-sts. Charley is agent for the well-known McLaughlin Carriage Co. CtPID.â€"It is no longer a secret that we are to have some June weddings in our ILLâ€"Mr. William Foster, one of our respected citizens, was taken with a para- Henderson A GRAVE Risenâ€"Mr. John Twohey, who had been confined to his room for some days past with a broken leg. left on the evening train Monday for Balsam Lake. Mr. Twohey has taken great chances. as the leg is still in plaster paris. He went much against his doctor's wishes. PERSONAL â€"A. W. Campbell. Dallas, Texas, made a hurried visit here on his way south Friday last ...... Mrs. J. Totten , h. "an“. cf Lindsay, spent FAIRBAIRNâ€"KEB‘EP‘AM Texas, made a. hurried visit here on his way south Friday last ...... Mrs. J. Totten and son. Dr. Totten. cf Lindsay. snent Sunday last with Mr. and Mn. U. Ship- man....R!ehard 13in and wife spent Sunday last with friends in Oshawa ...... C. E. Weeks and wife, Woodville, spent Monday with friends here ...... Rev. Mr. Duncan, of Knox church, and Rev. Mr. Cameron of Wick, will exchange pulplta next Sebheth. ‘ - , ,i L-.. a...» \ CHURCH Noraâ€"The new. A. 1:. gm... B. D., of Lemonville, will give an address at. the weekly prayer meeting on Thursday in the Baptist church. L'JJUH‘ v. - - 7 [Correspondence of T21: Post.) BOOMING.-Our cheese factory is running full blast, having boarded and sold as much as all of the Victoria board at their last sales, and the patrons are not all sending yet. We bespeak a large season’s work for the factory. Mr. Gillespie, our cheese- maker, is kept on the move from mom to night. His cheese always commands the highest rices; they made 20 cheese on May 24th. heese sold for 90 first sale. GOLD Mmeâ€"One of our neighbors ex- pects to find a gold mine on his arm before the 12th of July, having been told so by one of the fortune tellers. We wish him luck in his find. an“ 'l‘ntin Brown 11“ 1'0‘ nu;- n- --- â€"â€"' Rncovxnxxalâ€"Miu covered no in M W uggin. We hope to tool .,___-- L...loh. luck in his nna. Rmovmxoâ€"Miu Totie Brown he: re- covered eo in: se to be nble to go ebont egnin. We hope to eoon see her fully restored to her former heelth. Dramâ€"A Inge number of milk cowl hove died in this port thin spring, neerly ell being ofiected the name my. lnck il rnleing mommaâ€"Mr. Devid F his home heli 3 storey hi her, which add- much to the e pen-once en comfort 0! the loco. Mr. enry Time, of Lifi'ord, in the P contrsctor, and he in going to mnke e good finilh on it. PIESONALâ€"Mr. Wm. Smey, who ha been eerionely ill for some time put, in not recovering a int u might be expected. We hope noon to be eble to ace him taking hie ploce in the P.O. on before. Powwowâ€"Maw of our neighhon ere going exuneively into poteto lenting this eeoeun. Mey they hove g crops ruled h In: e rice-- 7. 8. 32-..... gm... Millhrook 840W“? Immense.â€" his home htlf much to the s l plsco. Mr. o oontrsotor, and finilh on it. moxwâ€"i been lotion“! Powwowâ€"May If 35' haighbon no going oxtomivoly into potato hating thin ”Mon. May they hove 3 amps ruled by large Brion. HI. :3 “Wmâ€"The Minbrook Reporter nyl: Most of our "odors. upwinlly than who hove bud the glen-are o a maul or Pow. L.D.s., rewrww. ..... _- know of hie further distinction in the roâ€" (onion. Lost you: be received the D. . S. end M. D. 8.. these being degree- the: few etuin to, end which every dentin look! forward to with e cution end delight u the god of hilem ition. with! the high sunderd of Mr. Morrow n his ' his profeuion, the Board of the noted: medioe. Thu one so young in life should receive the honor of thil uppointr meat only goe- co nhow tint enurpmc, ' ’ ' rewad :fiplicttioh EDENâ€"TEQRAH. , a-“ FRANKLgN. OANNIA‘GZON; (Crowded out last week) Noraâ€"The 337._ A FL EET WQ Q_D_- wing boarded and sold as much Victoria board at their last. v patrons are not ell sending speak a lerge seeson’s work for Mr. Gillespie, our cheese- ): on the move from mom to cheese always commands the s; they_ma_de 20 cheese on Mey “Aâ€"A _- ll A. P. 333063 m the professionnl a well u in the busine- 1 world. We trust. tho: Pemboro'l rioing and nlrendy moot lending dentist ehnll long I enjoy the confidence oi the profenion. on whnt is besur. the peeronege of the public whom he is so eminently fitted to lease. Mr. Morrow'l mnny {fiend- in Mil brook join in the genernl oongrntnlntionl. . . .Mr Morrow open: his boyhood. city: in Fleet- wood. We join in the genernl oongntuln- tionn. It would be hnrd to find out 3 section thnt. hos tux-nod out more amen. young men, all ranking their mnrk in some profession or other. 50 30.4 YGEON. \ {Correspondence 0! In Poe'm Tm: 2413 â€"-'l‘he village was very quiet on the 2431'. The only thing thet eeemed to indicate thet the queen's birthday wee being kept here wee thnt the tinge of the ville were floating to the bresv. The Oren elia. landed here about noon with an excursion from L‘ndeey. and this node i1} yet. as r. scovxnma â€"-Mlse Ethel McIntyre. who has had a very severe attack of inflammation. is recoverira nicely under the eklliul tres'ment of Dr. Thorne. oi Shle place. She will be out again in a few a a. asoxanâ€"Mr. Robert Orr. general manager of the American Exchange National Bsnir, of Chicago, spent the past week visiting friends here. Panamaâ€"A number or the buildings of the village are being painted, and among them is the Rockland. This re- touching adds to the appearance of the REPAIRING was: Srnswanx â€"The cour- ci‘. has had a number of men at work repairing the sidewall: icr the past two weeks, and they are putting them in good ehspe; of course they needed a. thcraugh overhauling. Smme. -- On account cf the heavy rains that have fallen during the past two met, some oi the farmers in this locallry A . . A- -m- n. fln'nh their seeding, met, some 0: uuu “nu...” .. ___- ,, _ have not been able to finish their seeding. 1 “Have mother with me “I” and they have 1 another. Thus. first through sociability.‘ ‘ the awful work 0! alcohcl is begun, and de<ite starts on its work killing happiness and poisons. system. restorio of“ tho patient qoi iokl normal physics and dmental alcondit ons. ANTI Bcozu lap at up in pill form and stllo at $1. 00 a. box, sent to any address nrepsid in plain wrapper, on receipt: of amount: Ode “310 Chemical Cc. 20 5;. Montreal 9:. can!!!" ~o_um¢ ' number of victim large building in intended to paint tram scenery in j watchman was on merchants who we! ing very sore over doubtful i1 they wi Houston. mun-com Report Says Seeding Condi- muln Ontario Are tunableâ€"Maln- ucturerl Are (nations. New York, May 21. â€"Bmdstreet's to- morrow will say: Seeding conditions in the Province of Ontario are favorable and the grain acreage there will be in- creased. General trade is dull at Mont- real, as proposed amendments to the new aria have not been settled, and manu- tacturers prefer to so slowly. Farming operations have been ingertered withb of Quebec, as well as in Nova. Scotia. Business isl nsomewhat im roved 3.: li- fax. and ward Island. There is only ah nmoderate volume or businessatSt. John. N. B. Bunk clear ngsat Win “$213 Hamilton, k'roronto, Montreal and in: this week amonn nnt $21,688,000. poled wi ith $...2"fl. - l 0‘00 ln'st_ week. and with 319 821.000 in ““ “on are 21 bufi' lib-b "In.-. â€"__ UW , the week last year. There are nee! failures reported for mfg; of Canada this week, com a last week. 28 in the wee a. and 25 two years ago. GA UDA U R l the way of the do '3 sports. It I: eotlmtted that altogether 1 .000 people witnessed the races. The water was rather rough, and It was not untll about 4.40 that the first race. thlt between McDowell ot Chlcago and Bumbl- of Toronto. took place. This event was t owe u Rumohr otter rowlug about a quar- ter of a mile ve up. McDowell rowed «er the couroe 31 c. There was considerable delay before the event or the day wu brought on. nu VII the two-mile nee between Jake 6. Guam: om A DESTRUCTIVE HABIT. TRADE IN CANADA. Merchants “cum ”in mm New York. WI” POST, LINDSAY. Wm“. A YOUNG LADY PROSTRATED FOR SEVERAL MONTHS. Sufism-ed Grently From run! in but. 3*“ “mm 3"”°‘“°°“‘° IT WAS mm is l SURPRISE mo mug. From thePstriot. Churiotmom ‘ Mr. sud Mrs. Theo. Bisekmore ere new Yell known residents at Mwn, P. E. i We '3- L, and both u. very mm in theirl showman-course” mine of 1):. wuumf Pink Pills. an "I‘M" ”‘ '“""' ‘ “-0 60-...“- lhey believe this medicine saved the life of their daughter utter other means he»! failed. Mr. Buchanan gm “1° m" “i m. in a. House or followszâ€"“Esrly last summer my deugh- ‘ we?“ p1,: ter Rschsel begun to complsin ct severe 3, Mom, was sprung here and is the leading pllnsin her head and down her spine.‘ most 0! the mem ‘ topic for discussion in the political world Th ' ere would latter seversl day-musing; t . Both M “when“ It to the grant agony, “‘1 would then ”m for ‘ ' influence or Joseph Chamberlain. the secre- tor the Colonies. nnd it is ad- week or no. They were often seoom- guy of Stute punied by fits of vomiting nud dizzineli- ‘ mitted by all that it will do much to popu- ' lnrize the Government in Ireland. nnd use These slam' . mg symptoms "or. no sooner ' unong its pmgreulet supporters in Eng- noticed than I procured medical aid, hut ‘ Md. hand. many Liberals believe the cue me so peculisr us to bills the On the other help them rather than the Cuionises. doctor’s skill. The pain, which at first '1 1‘ W1“ th were severe, had become slmost unbesr- ‘ 22130? t: :I‘mcecen'; 3 “m d“ I e op- 5b1°r 3nd the dizziness W ‘0 ”nun“; Under the scheme the lsndlords will up that if she attempted to cross the rcom ceive about £150,000 yearly. nild the ten- ' ante will be relieved of about [Wm-00 of It is understood that the unaided she would fall prostrate on the yearly taxation. ' protect was approved at Thursdu’s Cabinet that before it is submitted to floor. Her appetite hnd forsaken her comic". and its salient features will be cut; i ll entirely, and even if it ind not, her-'- Par‘m'ggtl M h l di m . _ mania! noon encetoteea u Itemsch was in such a disordered oondi- landlords. ‘ - Timothy M. Keely and u couple 0! min: Irish Members 0! Parliament In one 0! tin than that it would not retain any food. The only nourishment she took for two1 when" ““wsPaPeF' “mm ' 1 minor revolution. lur'i-ly democratic uni months wss a little beef ten and 3 small I beneficcnt In giving loca government to In qunniity of lectured food. I had hesrd i land. . __..- of the cures effected by the use of Dr. 50113 coxuzxrs rwuldnm.’ ‘ . ‘ "â€""' Pmk Pd“- “d "”1"“ “u , wmus {or united sules Benders um , -â€" n-If‘np. 2““. A. of the cures efi‘ected by the use or unl Williema' Pink Pills, and reeolved u 3 last resource to give them e trld, and we l were very grateful to 53d that elmoet from the .outeet they helped her. She; kept on using Plnk Pills for three months, and her recovery was very rapid, no rapid. indeed, that lt the end of that period she we: eble to engage In light work and to well: a. mile or two at a time. Never in her life did rho enioy better health than at present, and I an ever thankful to the dilcwerer of this moat hit-“Hm medicine. Dr. Willlu'nl' Pink efl'ective medicine, Dr. Williamn‘ Pink Pills crate new blood, build up the nerves, and this drive disuse from the lyltem. In hun- dreds of use: they have cured after ell other medicine- had tailed, thul eetnba fishing the chin: thnt they ore a mwel among the triumphs of modern medical science. '1'} e g :nolne Pink Pills are sold only in boxes. bearing the full trsde mot-k, “Dr. Willinmn' Pink rm: for Pele People." Protect yourself from imposi- tion by refusing any pill that does not bear the registered trnée mark mund the box. ‘ A Boy Got I locket In the Eye ad :- Bad I: Inn-Cock fighters formed on by the Police. Hamilton. May 24.-(SpecinL)â€"Ralph Rockvale, a boy of 14, living at 218 Vic- toria-avenue, was struck in the face by a rocket to-nicht just outside hit home and was badly burnt about the nose and eyes. He is lying under chloroform at the hospital to-mght. County Constables Hunter and Nichous swooped down on 3. ans 0! sports on the Watcrdownâ€"road ' afternoon dur- ing the progress 0: a cock-fight between Hamilton and Branded birds and cap- tured 50 birds and took the ma 0! all present. The Hamilton crowd ls com- posed ot a. number of city bloods. A new.“ Queen'- l’cople In ile- Montreal. May 2Lâ€"Qneen’a Birtbdsy passed 06 quietly to-day, but a sad mis- hap at St. Invite has cast a gloom ova: the city. We Dr. Gendes, a. well- known dentisrza with two other men. and Em was out in 31nd Binghunton, N. Y.. my Ziaâ€"r. m. Bailey, 3. druggist._ was round dead In his store this mot-mu. On the pmcrip- tion desk was found a tie containing cyanide of potassium. em is a sup- position that Mr. Bailey. while at work with this pretcfiption. was overcome by l __-¢-A Recommends Paine’s Celery Compound and Thousands Take Her Advice. Broken-down Wives and Mother: Ire llde Strong and Healthy. V HAMILTON INCIDENTS. num- xfl. M. Thompson. w AV... 10' mmdnwrlmuwo‘": “Itoulllnydutywlotthomhlhm wmruu'nmmvufimmn MMItwmhe-boulnomm- ALL THREE BBC WNED. A FAMOUS WOMAN hum" mu sum-3 g of a Cu“. 24,â€"1.3 M- for Some Balfour's took: for Both parties attributed It muted by all that It will do much 1 larlse the Government In Ireland. I anon: it: pronoun: supporters : Under the scheme m u---” nud the ten- cflnndthnt £50,000 yearly. tell bout £400,000 of that the - ent its salient features municnted In confidence to the lending [fish On the other hand. my L n wm help them “a" w tor, I! It I: t niece“. It will Written for linked unle- Renden and the! neon lr. Balfour. New York. May uâ€"Mr. Imc N. Ford cables from London to The Trlbune an tollows: "The curmln rose yesterday on the prologue In two scenes to the anllce melodrnmn. The Queen enu-ruI In trlumph n: sneak-Id upon her ltoynl progress. Ihlch wIll end a month h nce In London. 3 ed In ndvnhce. the other scene was 3 sur- rrIne. dnce It revealed the UnlonInt pox- cy thch wIll he ”banana-d next yet! for Mr. Gladstone's Home Rule scheme. “While {boom by her presence latex-b shire we bring!“ hex-self Into touch with the lndustthl towel whlch hue trun- tonned England during her reign Into the world's busiest work shop. the leader or und- "Whntyny prove to be In epoch-mk- .A..___.A -o ohn pins» of the concession. He next 5'09? ‘0 a the lanqmrds ‘ lustiflcd. an. mu--. this refusal into a. stau-smnniii: Ion. He has promued to give mom , , in a large'sullx'oxntium by “1.1.. the landlords will be relieved of half ti the tenants of bait ti county mess. with a money grant from u imperial treasury. There will also be u troduced a. new xhcmc of local governmm upon a popular elective hauls. Both tin-1 measures are promised (or the non 80-min: and all tln- lrlsh bill! now ”mien: n withdrawn. Mr. (‘hambo’Jaln unduuml‘d is the real muhnr of this policy. as be also reszmnsilvlo {or the conversion of ti Empluyvrs' Liability Bill into (I "warn: ‘ ~ , I,, "Minna Mn Iu‘firan S“ l3lll.’l‘l.‘ ‘ n.- -fi, _ which the irades unions can hem-1 port. Tbls is a stroke of puliiiea whleh mimiclal n-llet to the tax] provided simultaneously wlm the of the nuthuatul system of lnenl men: 0! Ireland. One problem is so the other. and each helps t ; solve er. The dexterity or this policy l able. slnce it appeals to all clause: payers In the island. and enables ‘ emment to carry out Engilah prin local government reform under 1 financial relief. 7 A_- n-_ _-.|‘In nllilncflli fl'lll'l. “Lord Salisbury cares for nothing except the intricacies 0: European diplomacy. and Mr. Balfour is half the time asleep in the Commons and longing tor a holiday for golf. Mr. Chamberlain is always wide awake. and deeply interested in politics. He is the master genius of the present Govern- ment. through his practical talent for train- ing measures and directing policies. by which the Opposition may be disarmed. The Government's success in adapting a nnlvernal principle or compensation (or ae- cidents at empioyen' expense to the re- quinemenu or working England is now followed by a sudden proclamation of Irish legislation. which is hailed with deiiglit by 1‘.“ K’-‘|nnnllao ‘nflt‘lfli and meets “'nh 1‘51 launuvu. u... .- .- __7 the Nationalist lenders. and 11:29 utue criticism In any quncr.’ lo Wu Cattle-ed Not to Owen to nee in Girls: lie Evidence. Berlin. Kay 2Lâ€"‘l‘he tfini of non You Touch. the former commie-loner of the secret service police. who was emsted on Dec. 8 last. at the cioeo (-1 the eenmtionni Luetmw-Lockerl trial. during which the imperial Chgnceiior. Prime Bohoniohe. the Minister tor Foreign Air-ire. Baron hur- Iali Von Biebentcin. and the Gemini Ain- buudor to Autria. Count Philip Von Eo- len‘borz. were among the witneua. oom- mcnced tow. and will prohehiy in: e week. At the opening of the trial the preliunt ot the court condoned Boron Von Luetxow not to depart from the actual truth in the testimony which he night he celled upon to give . Von Touch. the tor- the secret politics! police. end court that he (Von Tau-ch) hmi never «and poiitiai interest: to he awed by V0- W'. w mime he in with being. Vonboetnomd theme-00th“!!!- P Inclwn 5111: mm “Mvm “unfit-OI- am.mu-Thefi WmmG-cwucdemotto mm the ma by W (hf! the u Bony-Les! have been and mlmwnmfldnm FOX TA C567! 03' 1811 L. In pl Ill. the politics! com- ot the neon: lnvlndblu. Jun" 1m Ind Joe Mullet. muâ€"Itummkm- nadudln me maul muffin .W .7 , , _ elps t z solve (no oth- thls pulley ls admir- to all clams of tns~ and enables tho Gov- Engllsh principles of tom under cover of c will also be m- r local government bull. Both (luvs;- «r the next smuslon. now pending are mun undoubtedly ls policy. as he 's convex-slot) at the ll Into 1! mmsum ‘ can hoarllly sup- ot pullxlcal art by a the taxpayvr ls wllh the 11-10111: n of local govorn- pblcm In so: nmlnst is t; solve the nth- llsrpullcy ls a‘dmlr- HOOD’S music the only 913 take with Hood'a;Sustpn-ma. Ens: yet tmelent. The lull» greyhound h very mu uni elq Mp9. and In the liddlc Axes I‘M 1 hvon‘ M)‘. pct. Ming m the Ionic luv. the lo M to be bmuzht tum ‘ tl'hp Igo- “m3 “mum mum at M mummi- Comlm mm» land I 3.991,- bollovod mu an $23.33 mat-lumm I]... nun CASTORIA .1.“de worm-l lMl‘h'a-II.‘ mm...” M" New: ”.180 ’80] A ’10". wanna-9mm? Canada Quit W m. on. ORUEL SOIATIOA. v4312T133 emanation. in ll be checked jam fiery smu md one“! “'- 3 Axes Wu u hvome u: the pic: chaos-II o um wary I!“ In m «:1! UK w“... .- v-~ SURPRISE 50m: ij-mdg espccially forwash: ing dothegnmkej “‘de and fresh and swmmm littlerubbing . . 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