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Northern Advance, 19 Nov 1891, p. 6

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. oeg tod5hU`g'jalgopranb`;? or create poi-plxiing 7(7ii)7l1l_)El`.`i"B;;l~t`"l;l-i'l'l"J L H " g ld6Ile;- .>`-trathat...` [Bonn-Vstomgch, Dxan-hays,` lrnohon. TOILET An'r1oLEs-ArULL 1,INn. am veze.uwm=n%u ll N0. of Spaeo. bj f1.|-. w. M. nausav n V flog Ont. 1o1,ooo.ooo 354100.000 Q 31%!` I lguuuguvu 5.000.000 l,200q000 Land llonopely the cause of War. At the International Peace Congress now in session at; Raine. the principal speech wag made by Mrs. Mary Front Ormaby of N ew York. head of the Ameri- can delegation. ~ Her subject wan. The real cause and the real cure of war. In her opinion,land monopoly in the primary cause of war ` V .6o7._ 375.. -AA Monrnnn. Mnualn, Mon.-rain. i7:7f2l*T2'9|i 3553 18 n uni 3,332, N [sooo| %3.GOTT S BOOKSTORE. mgomtothoropo. - A .| The French pilgrims who jwere pre- vented from viouiug Rome have sear To gift of $5,000 to the Pope. ` A large stockof Public School and Collegiate Illstitlltc Suppliestalways on hand. A heavy manilla cover given away with every book. Mail orders promptly attended to. am rorsumu or ma scnomsz Scows Bookstore. f G-. G. SMITH, UNDERTAKER, 110 Dunlop Street, ~; A.R D W A R A `IRON AND STEEL MERCHANTS RIFLES (Magazine and Single Shot) POWDER, SHOT, CARTRIDGE, GAME TRAPS, LANTERNS, CATTLE CHAINS. GRAIN SCOOPS, X-CUT SAWS, AXES ANDHANDLES: .jw- curt ow-:wu-v- - --V. - _'-.. --._ , . Stox-In-P1okod up the _ Worlclovor. llootton Petitions. L The electiuu peuiuous for Three Rivers Champlain and N ioulet have all been dis`- -...:.....l ' S5511 `gmdieavy Hardware, Chain, Bar Iron, Cast Spring Steel, Machinery Steel, Sleigh-Shoe /Steel, assorted length `and sizes. juns, Ries, Primers,,Ca.rtridges, Shells, Ammunition, ( ` Cloth for Halls, Oil Cloth Mats for Stoves I ' t and Tables. Steel, YOUR BUY AGENTS r-`on THE HOWARD FURNACE BARBIE AND STROU D. ' 1 d Double Breech SHOT GUNS (Slug 6 an and Muzze Loading ) At J. HENDERSON S. _cAfRPEu1'En { Aim OFFER VAT LOW PRICES : cunt: and ootdont|-l'lra. ood and QA..___ 1._u____- __ LL- School ` Permanent elarge1x1e11ts bY"' ajinew and beautiful process- SWITHIN KING. Ph0t0s ,, _ - __-u-`III PHOTO STUDIOI Bofhwolrs Block, Barr|e- BARRAU I? s _vv coir sill F:1n;r#;I7{eq11isEe:Furnished. V Orders by Telegraph or Otherwise, Prompt- ly, attended to. _ G. O. DOLMAGE,.Munager,Strou?1. STEAM` WORKS AND SHOW ROOM, COLLIE R-ST.. BAR RIB OOFFINS Am) GASKETS OF ALL KINDS Robes, (:rape, A...J (Ill IF.-_.......1I).....__.`_- CABIN ETS FROM $3.00 PER ADOZEN .AT- FIRST PRIZE. BARBIE, ISSS. 1889. 1890. 1891.- nmsxcan nnuca-non. vv ssuuv nuvu, -. -v--w BARBIE AND BRACEBRI DGE In stock or Made to Orcil/e r. iooks ! TI-IE n: of various 00l.l.|EI 8T.- 88 Dunlop-s1_ The Conspiracy canal. 1, Oil -t- CC -u-u- AND ABROAD. promptneu.-T-Rev. Dr. Gqorge ;5\;r.`1. `w .4 M 9* t a ram gi` W652" L._.r v- vans. - n_u-vvvn III Ullvll . Illllfl ` E3c'aE "L-m="-', *, 1. M1,: us Irv \AVo "V(\.lUUIV nuuu. ' Them are two things which will fill the: pews hot, a church. Oqe iu_a._ & on-"9, brpi:_u,?"u;_d'tlgggqtheihia'~.py. . . ~ ry result; grill be obtained.-David J, Bur"-_ roll. , ;.'1fgo;`11aoh in nger of pgoyptngqg unt be said: A Look: we mB3.1ivm:!ruhs;i rm. mmfemunmen. ndyvu-pi. M ' iip`bttm`t' ih` ` "thii--`sh `*1; mii-zpite the_experien`qe of the men.-ning the hope` still 1'emeiued'the.t in the even-` lug enacted song might be sung in .3 . manner that would not exoige rinibilitiee rplexing doubts. But ~egei_n'3 1:0... .l`II311hl|in" "`InnIInn'YL 1 `H211? lir- mi eople who can patiently bear all their small trials will never break down under their great ones.-The Christian N eigh-V bor. . . - . Paaaiona. are likened best to floods and `streams; . . ' ' V ` ` The shallow murinur, are, dumb:-- Raleigh. " L 4 Sermonathat deal in qzetaphygieal aub- atletiea and hunt ti!.itl9lI,l-di.ia.ti.:ii_cti`e>iis may gratify the preacher, but ifedify me hearer.-A. J,.eB1e_rI'9n_.j,_- = Every;-shaman" `abut baa; V.t_he_`nex_-1_nu of Iome owers within; and...th;ey. }wo.I1ld;op,en = if they voouldv "only -nd. aunahinouand sure air m_ expand . tiii_',-.--'Lydi'a`;'iMari h: :x~'"` - ' J. V} .:r'.'.a" {Ki ,-if _{}(=,7f mi. L'-._`A Vballlds mum` the 'mind7 vet-yi rgaaswhear ye givp up wanhu,1z.and on1y`t_hiuk bf'bf'&1`i 98..WhIt our life - ig-~ d_tem,i:d3 9r<:i,i:d7 It. in 1a.id"'u'pon` uI'an`(l' `doing whst is` give!) us to do.-v-Georgo Eliot. Mk-.- ...... a._- n.:___.._ _L2-L `II --n -- . _ Sunday Ipoghu. ; Generosity in the accompsnim_ent_ `of big _ birth; pity and gratitude are its com- pamona -Oorneille. . , _ ,. Il...4. ....I;.I:.. -m..:.... ......I :_ 1.1.1.. .-____, ,_ rialaavulw II VI 15915190 What public aairs eed in thnieteehutr is conscience, and wdmsn is. the soon- ecience ot the race.--` G_eorge'{Williin_1 Cur- tie. -' ~ g g _u .- -. --`_ I Dunstan drew his knife and tried to cut, the poor beast free- He had great diiculty in severing the muscular bres of the plant. `When he had nally extricated the dog he saw to his astonishment that the _animal s. body was blood stained. while the skin appeared to `have been actually ducked-' or puckered *in- spots. The animal staggered as if completely exhausted. While he was cuttih5_E'the`tine the twigs curled around Mr. Dnnstan s hand, and" it required considerable force to free his hand from the climzing grasp of these twigs.` 4 His.:..esh, where the twigs had touched.`-`it, was red: * and blistered; The} 5gu'm'f -which exuded from the vine` hadadisagree"able_ l'Il`fIF'. . ` \I\l\.ll. ' " Dunsthn sets the natives hold the plant! in - the. greatest horror, and call; it the devil's snare. . They told the .'na.tm-slistr many stories of its ~ death-dealingvpowers. He was able to discover very little. of the nature of the plant, giving `tothe diionlty of handlingit; for its `g'i`asp"c a.n`ronly be shaken` off .'w`ith `the loss of skin `and. even of esh. He believes. thst'i_N.'..'.P9W6i-` `of suction" whichgordinary close'd,. open `',for the reception of `food. If_."t'he` Zsgibstsnce coming within reach ofthe p1'sntjis`,sni- ms], the blood is :draw_n_o`-, and thfe. car- cass or refuse isithen .dropped.. -.`:`A lump of raw meat being thrown to; it,-in the short space of ve minntesrthe Hood will I be thoroughly drank offend. the mass thrown aside. Its vorscity is almost. be- yond belief. A ` ` ' 'I`L:.. .. - ......_ -.._.'.-.-- ..:._._"_ 'mI_ -__-. -_, I \ll4I\l uuaavaa This Is a. very curious story. There are a good many Americans new at wbrkbn the Nicaragua Canal, and Mr. Dunstan :-1 graphic narrative should be aubmltted to them for verification. $11 alllllaulnnlv IUIvIuL$V Havan- Mr. Dunstan, an English naturalist. who has recently returned from Central America. where he passed two years in studying the ora and fauna of the coun- try, is responsible for the story. Dunstan says he was exploring one of the swamps which surround Lake Nicaragua for botanical and entomological specimens when he heard his dog cry out as if in agony. Dunstan ran to the spot and found that a ne rope-like tissue of roots and `bres had enveloped the poor anima1.that was yelping as if in great pain. The plant or `vine which had made ` him a prisoner seemed' to be composed entirely of bare, interlacing stems.resembl1ng,the brances `of. the weeping willow denuded of its foliage. _ 'l:h_e stems were nearly -black, and were covered with a thick viscid gum that exuded from the pores. . - MI - `l\.._...L-.. .1_..._ L:_ 1_._:n_ -_..a r_:-.1 PIuU IlI_IuIl EU. UUU_u (l_llc(lVt)l:_u Ill gua. The atory is quite circumetagitial, and, if it is really "true; specimens-` of this remarkable plant _ahould_ be brought to -New-'-York,fo'r they would cemiimy prove an immeinae attraction. "3' III . I. n up `In uuusuuy, ularpsguuvuv pscuspspu V. m ._ , ,, , * W011 "915?-" And .th.~.nnor,jel. mine it to the thixifqi, 7}forQ,lI" wash. .l_`hen the deep-c ested bass, :I though calling up his fortitude for the plunge, bellowed forth the stern resolve that they would-alsuowash. Next a short interlude on the orgamstrougly suggestive of the escaping of steam or `splash of the waves, aft-er whichzthel choir individually and collectively `asserted the rm, un4 shaken resolve that they would wash. At I--4. LL-.. -a-a...I a.I.-a LL ....... --.'I a..u'_- -1. .'1`hese_.whatl Se l_ong"a_ time elapsed since , entirely lost, and . by" these one naturally` A statement showing now sacred ` Song is sometimes Murdered. ' Not long ago, in an elegant church edi- ce, where is conducted worship in a high- ly aesthetic manner, the choir began that scriptuial poem that compares Solomon with the lilies of the eld, somewhat to the former s disadvantage says an ex-` change. Although some do not possess a great admiration for Solomon, nor con- sider him a suitable person to hold up as a shining example before the Young Men's Christian Association, still a pang of pity for him was felt when the choir, after expressing unbounded admiration for the lilies of the eld, which it is doubtful if they ever observed very closly, began to tell the congregation through the mouth of the sonrano that Solomon, in all his glory. was not arrayed. Straightway the soprano was reinforced by the bass, who declared that Solomon was most decidedly and emphatically not -arrayed--was not "arrayed. Then the alto ventured it as her opinion that Solomon was not arrayed when the tenor, without a moment's hesi-. tation, sang as if it had been oicially an- nounced that he `was not arrayed. Then when the feelings of the congregation had been harrowei upsuiciently, and gener- al sympathy hadbeen aroused for poor-_ -Solomon, jwhose numerous wives allowed him to go about in such .a fashion -even in that climate, the choir altogether in avniost cool -and composed manner info'rnied' the congregation thatthe idea they intended to convey was `that Solomon`, -`in all -his glory, was not 'arrayed..like once! these. they sang or the lilies that thethread was concluded that the choir was designated. Arrayed like one of these? Indeed not! Solomon in a Prince. Albert. or cutaway coat? goloinonwith an eyeglass diinuggg. whet. him: one pompmurzi . declddly: Solomon `in the vi-y"*"zenitli"of5 his -glory was not arrayed like one of . LI-a Lanna ' if-1332; {HIE 113 :;$'L".e3T5?w.? their hands in iunocenoy, so will . the L altar of the Lord be compas- --.l ' A curloue story `is told in the Review nf Review: about `an alleged esh eating plant that base been d_iacnve1j_ed in Nicara- .-nu. VI... -5`..- J- .....:a.. ...'_........-a-.'24.:-"I' .to"looking n_p.! Wanted. hand sewn men, 5c. per pair. edge. - ' x Wanted, leg on net. _ 1 Wanted, a ahnrp lad. topunoh and` eye- gt. " ' - _ ;- - .,..'['.` Wanted, good eooentri cutting ?i)rfeu cheap. `Wanted, competent. ct-up shaver ; none -other-,n, 9-pplys -- -Wanftpd; a.iem`;`p, t.egit` -pressingnh deed ]'1`ilIu!>. ulna: vnnrl-`n `Ann V? IIJ VII? L` `II II XCII Iv?` t . v "- - Wanted, a gbod hand atabber; also a girlto_n`ial}-/05,. Wante'd,.'l`..uzirl fo:1oking.- ~ Wanted, active youth who can cut I--- - Wanftpd; a.1oq; p!tqgjt -pressmgnh used First 0139: ma.r.'.in r< )ugl1LL;atf7i.'. ; Lone used to mvrting up. . 'W;snted_ , Va good table currier. Sonic pecans:-'noo:"u:'a` snoo 'l'l.'Nle Ad- Boot and, Wnhoo-' tria advertisements are -.wot-`dad very peculiarly. Below are a few apeoimenu~tha1: have lxtely/appear: ed in the Northqgnpton Dai1yB.'porter. wnnnli n hang` ntnkkhn c n`nt\ :- announcement. I will wuh. .The_ alto,` not to be outdong, atnightwav aha unnhrl Anni thin. IQIIIIP '7 Hngha IIJFEQ Wanted, a good skiver. Hand clouers wanted; full, constant W02. _ ` v n I n, I . F `inc esh-edtihg Plant. England's Postal Business.` There are in the "United Kingdom of Great Britain 18,806 post oces, and about 118.000 persons, including 24,000 women, are employed more or less direct- ly in the postal service. In the money 'order department $7,960,000 was re- ceived from foreign countries,` of which $5,508,000 came from the United States. There was more than $235,000,000 worth ofmoney and postals orders issued in the kingdom. In the postal savings bank more, "than $335,000.000 is now on _deposit. Over 17 .0O0.000 letters were" delivered during the year. rvlmr 8-Anziva ',*"*."'!,u-",`,'! "' 3 ! `.`' ";'.`l'`'5'" '. ` . 5 . Hundreds of iI1andn: hp!;appenrg(t: in. the Bay of Quinta in-qomeqnenoo of the: ~- -~ . .3. Br.- .- :1 ,. . ; . - rgnnxpnr V ' Soldby Dmggumnd Prmmeri. vuauusuuu uuw Dl-= U|l_. WuI_ `VICE Dlllll thirty Adnyu from date.` "The angry man who rgeu thotwrongkay and pushes undat- `tlerthetdoor till he branktthe look lone: more time than if he hndqnietly gone for tho" - 1_-ight~ko'y', u.nd iv-`pay : for a? new, look ;banide.~-Bin,nqp<.Poter.f` : . ` - vexations `now an you ._ will ; .a.I.:..a.-..i~...`.- 2......` .:.s. .rm.. 'Puf- at short notice. Afuzll stockof Iron Pipe for Steam, Water and Gas, Globe V_a.lves, Stop and Valves, Steam Gauges, and Water Glasses. All work `. '10-9 in this line promptly attended to. no use upputuuuy count: In away. V15 r is evidently a eat aid to natnrelfg - . B. Williams, oresville, Texas.. ,I.have used.Ayer, s Hair-Vigor for the past roux-.or ve. years . and` nd it a V most satisfactory dressing. tor: the hair. It isall-`I cou1d_desir.o.. bein harmless j causing-.the. hair to. retain ts natural color, fend requiring but a small quantity to render the ' hair eas'yto _arrange.--- M.-` -A.`_Baney,_ 9 Charles street, Haverhill,Mass. ; " I have been ` ' Ayer,-'s Hair Vi or for several years, an jbelieve that it 7 caused m -hair-"to retain, 1% `natural e aler in color.- rs. H. J. King, Md .9 Dry, &`.".v_ 1.31h0IWi1 a % Tag c; As SH P OLIQI Es of_ _the STANDARQ are FREE FROM `B ESTRIQTION of any kind. A The assured under this Policy may proceedto, ,. -n ;L_ _._.1_1 __ -_.._.-_- :_ ---.......4.:.... .6` nun`! I-3-ul -IOIu. L` .!HCI.I.W1\J1.LLIJ.` Ul LLIIII; LIIU ,0-DBIJIUII Ill-IIJVL 61.55:) Av-av `and reaidefin, any part of the world , or engage in occupation of. guy ktind, `out license, or payment of extra. premium; `" ` - vv-. now to Keep Potatoes. A prize of ,1,000-francs was not long ago offered` by a French association for a method of keeping potatoes and other vegetables. Some isolating substance, such as wood ashes, - sawdust or rye straw, with sand,` was used`by four or ve competitors. The plan of M. Schribaux, who gained theprize, is to put put the potatoes for ten hours in a ] per cent. solution of commercial sulphuric. acid, when, after being thoroughly dried, they will keep, without alteration, more than a year. The sames9lu't-ion may be used many times. ' '3. an-ass: sAu.s. ALL THE MOST APPROVED MAKES, WITH THE LATEST AND BEST FUR- A NIEEINGS, AT MANUFACTURERS PRICES. use J nssuanuo: uommv, men and ggrong. `H: has nnnnlrni-M211: nnnin tn ntnn BARBIE ST0VEL& rumor nmrl BY a timely use of Aye:- s Hair Vigor. . This preparation has no. equal as a dressing. It keeps the scalp clean. cool, and healthy, and preserves the color, fullness, and beauty. of the hair. "I was `rapidly becoming bald em`. gay; -but after using two `or three ttles-of Ayer, e Blair Vigor. my hair grew thick and glossy and the original color was restor .-Me1vin Aldrich, Cauaan_'Ce"ntre, N. H. _ Some time " o I lost all m hairln consequence o ' measles. ` r due waitin `,`no`n w owtlra a d. I then ugsed Ay%r sgrHai: Vigggealried my hair grew IILIUII H.081 hairggrew .u':yb uygua, um;-_,_1_:uuuupvu|9, m.u. _ AYBVS Vaif `iViEOT; nnnpninn nr It has apparehtly mm? to 3:35. The Vigogis gidently great nature. now Germany View: the Speech. -The North German Gazette, comment- ing on the recent speeches of Lord Salis- bury and Marquis Di Rudini, concludes that Great Britain and Italy are equally resolved to throw into the scale of weighty word to maintain an equilibrium in Europe if peace should be threatened. The Gazette warmly commends Lord Salisbury e decision not to loosen the Eng- lish hold on Egypt._ save Your Hair -3'~CRE DYSPEPSIA. 'B|L|OU$NE$S. CONSTIPATION. HEADACHE ` SALT" RHEUM. .SCROFULA. "HEART-BURN. SOUR: 1 DIZZINESS. `Regulaies the Stomach, Liver and `Bowels, unlocks theSecret-.ions,`Purifiest.hz `Blood and removes all im- purltlos frorna `Plrnpje to the worst Scrofulou svso r'e. % }.......n "_"..}!.1`:'_'.`.`.`.`!:.?f2`;`:.`.'J;;..`3;',`.?.`% I sour stomach. bia' can-.' E20939 .<%:as-r.AB1:+IsHB.D 1826.) Hub O`!-`I-'vl9E_ 1=oR. exuna > e - 1 -INSPECTOR. Bnumr. Stoves ! Stoves ! Stoves ! mus 3. PIxon s celebrated Furnaces -.-w vw--.y:-- ww-uv-1 In the Police Court 'l`lmrsday morning before Magistrate _O_ Gara the Connolly, conspiracy Lease was called. Ferguson,Q.C. appeared for the Connollys and Hon Tnos. McGreevy and . Lash, Q.C.. for Larkin. The accused themselves did not appear. Osler, Q. C , for Crown, agreed to a formal remand till Tuesday, 17th inst. when it was agreed Judge Ross should conduct the eiquiry. - naIvo-.-." '1E'ao.ou'Ess;BmHwn.ir.r. SOUTH smn: DUNLOP STREET, NEXT TO THE CANTON ~ TEA STORE. SUBSISTING ASIJBANOE _IntIr'lI!srIIIzl'| Il'I1"I|I`n- nvian PLAXTON. {run fA DV1A.NCE. -f~v- -- vv--n.-arr --- ,. . W. .3?199%9i*h| " if u Aauunnvn * FUNDS. OVER DSIT AT OTTAWA J. A. s1-RA11-Iv. A9I__|!_`-E, ` A nu:-quls Killed" in a. line]. A duel was fought the other day at Messina. between Signor Contarini, Secre- tary to the Municipelity, -and the Marquis Dosi, s lieutenant oinfsntry- The cause of the duel m of '5 domestic hsraoterf The Marquis red rst but missed his an- tagonist, who then advanced sud put 3. bnlle_t_ into his enemy : brsiuf The Mar- quis died ten minutes uterward. -.-~-_- ._., Tn Cnrrmh. Con-An, 77 Hm-my street, N. Y_. ggxr noon to n;f(.or cpI|me.| upuuu L01` u:V . an Ogbtglddghgg grvgaient rates will be {aharged for suc saver I tlsement \ oommxsnn Anvmn` T Condensed advertisements on First Page such as Wants of all kinds. Lost and Found. Property for Sale or to Rent; 8 mo Articles. Eto., Eto.. must be_a_.ooom in with the cash. and` will be inserted-- insertion, 2 cents `per word; each subsequent insertion, 1 wet word names, ad sndigures conn as guards -I but a reduction to 1 cent per word will e when the nnmber ot'.insertions of the ame ma._tter_.exoeed Foqn. , tioe of intention to 0 must be handedin to the cenot lnterthnn 8y at 10 o'clock, and` the co y tor such must be in the Anvxxon o co not later o than 2 o'clock noon on Tuesday,` in any week; otherwise the advertiser : announcement may not be made public until the week following. Advertisers will not be allowed to use their 3 v?nr`L.1i`'.23?.`2... ""`%.`3.`.'.` .. l}.`.'i`.S`.. .`.S.`.` -' H I I P I I I Q1 ` A nag. `-_;-;._-_.__" 2? nouns wast 0F 'l.'lIE" BA.lfll;ll.l`l`l,,1'vAEl.. `. Acnusol1o1tadtonsl1k1iiduot`_ menus, PATENTMEDi0INES, STUFFS, SOAPS," OOMIBS, '-r" " th-t1i' t tewithi g.-.,,e:'..::2,":33ea. `*+'m" W 1 - `For two montho-tho monthly note ` with 10 per cent. added. ' ll'Prete1-red positions inthe pane: be sold at an advance at one third on above rates. ` This rule will be st`:-iotiy oarrifed out. 1. .--u-ova:--nocuoyoouo Ialnsmes. iColumn.. 1.0._In.ohes.i Column 20 Inches, 1 Column now rm: wxvnn wuannxsmama gment L1` n`oi i ABIE Alfll c-Iv-n u u o a CIQOICOIOQIIOI - - n o c uI!:O`t0 K `I _-L-_ I 1u_c__ CONTRACT ADVERTISING. Contract advertisements will be taken at th following ra which are drafted on correct commercial p ciples, and, as they will be strictly adhered to in making new contract after present contracts expire. there will be . only one nrice for all: 'ADvn3'rrsnns SHOULD Non mm l'Ao1'.`D (12 lines solid nonparell mute one inch). First insertion, 10 cents net line. Esch sub sequent insertion. 4 cents per line. ` i . Readlngnctices, 10 cents not line for rst in ` 1 sertion: 5 cents per line for each subsequent 1 Insertion of the same matter. Legal, Olcinl and Geeiernmente advertise meme will be charged at above rates. ADVERTISING RATES. um "ADVANCE HAS A CIRCULATION or -rnxnrmm HUNDRED AND marrnr co:-ms. ` Almost. 11 not quite, double thnt or anyothex Paper published in Barrie. nnsontrnonb ronnunmr oourouxnnli. Iaouons clvoh ail` 0! Pain .1-`D ` % r3i'n.9'-p-1" THE uoaruanu Anmlcs They Don t con-espon_d. T O'Brien, in a further reply to Mr. Har-` rington.` says that he published everything that was ,nf the slightest interest In the matter under} consideration; He asserts that ` he never received a line from either Mr. Gladstone or Mr. Morley during the course of his life. . .

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