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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 11, 1897, p. 10

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f the weekly globe tqeokto vedioisdat maboh 17 189t further applications for tar iff hearings no time to grant them i mr fielding says busi ness is pressing taurea much information baa been sained and plans formulated with ax- dnpanylr bvetchea and mapa the united states government arm be ask ed however to appropriate 150000 for jnrther anryejta and deliberations the canadian commissioners messrs a gowland mpp toronto mr c t keefer ottawa and mr thomaa mon ro coteau will also ask tor more mon ey their request will be materially smaller than that before congress about415000 am besufflclent for their purpose the report will be present ed to hon a a blair before the ses sion opens on the 25th a missing merchant cyrus w beardsleywho ran a store jorldeau street is mlsslmr and yes- tcrday judge ross condemned him to serve is months in jail for defraud- mc bis creditors some time ago 5 declared himself insolvent fcls liabilities being placed at j120co and his assets at tt900 at the meet ing of bis creditors it was decided to ji examination 0 he insolvent and the inquiry was adjourned until jjtiaay beardsley was around parsons pills best liver ipiil made l ion lb h1m4- dmm ran sln-tbm- rrtoosseta win his successor in office should carry it out mr haggarf s method of business is badly exposed in this trans action that he should make a pur chase and not place on record even the amount he was to pay- yet mr hag- cart was the business man of the late government nominations for wbi ghtv messrs i n champagne liberal wisftg and j m mcdougall conservative usbo we nominated for the wright vac- ancy the house of commons today at hull the candidates spoke and then mr laurler who waa enthusias tically received and loudly- cheered as ne explained the circumstances under which they were called on to again ex ercise their franchise expremlcr talllon of quebec followed and en- oifeteta ia isto br tio ut r a jotasoo deavored to excite the racial and re- 3mily rbyijciau ita merit cd excellence bavo llgious animosities u it are amazed at uajrreat powr it ta aata tihs liniment oothlnx latmixfi of the thousand electors present mostly french by quoting mr liuton mccarthys antl- cows cousin craiapj bom bruiss uoiiem as antj holding the uberardarty re- t a -t-t- r sponsible for it this angesred mr ax champagnes upiforters whohissed the shameful apea to passion mr out frequent- nth tjlaxi co nir sick ftensltlte ticerer nd kxtorasl it teres every form of tn- i hi ik jury unable to detennine the cause of death mrs hare waa a large user of opium which with exposure may have killed bex bom september 17 1780 i liave bcetta ataodt osbawa march 14 special a shocking affair took place in cedar dale on friday night or early on sat urday morning when mrs wm hare met her death she was found on saturday morning lying on the kitchen floor dead with her face in a very bad- reply to bishop blais misleading reports about sir olivers health fore judge jrosa t tailed jstvfa gaggg ffig bt 21 qgue no exception could ly brul5ed condition her husband to show ud and mr t t tttcr iit i taken- tottese demonstrations- but i i nn had up legal representative stitrf jrt l ji i sibf r mauedtow mr talllon in concluding called on his wm hare is a laborer ana nau up nrrt ksrssi jfi8sgssg irleaaa present nst to allow any other to a short time ago been ejlojl in be sayi he failed t up and mr j dowlln his jf re stated that he dl gf kjiow of his clients whereabouts ssjw re the creditors moved for a commitment to jail on theft ground that he had failed to give a m p ntof the dlspdsal of s f p jupic- ross adjudged trferftn buli him t the full term of the jail asjir cyras saw lb la tho weetly globe the coal dutl3mr mltcholia claim nominations in wright a scotch -grievance- one year in beardsley has it will be sentence- but canada a p court of pt the estate inst william ottawa jmarch 11 special the probably left the em difficult to carry outtk it precludes his return writ was issued inthe justice by the asslg of cyrus beardsley beardsley to recovery55dii the es tate of cyrus beardsley sam to have been fraudulently obtained with the ob- g t cheating the creditors mr beardsley js a boot and shoe merchant sir richarrt cartwrleht was ju at- tentlauce lato in the afternoon too late now ottawa march 16 special not withstanding the announcement of the close of the tariff hearings numerous applications continue to be received and deputations continue to come to the capital the minister of finance referring to this today said the gov ernment could hardly be expected to make progress with the tariff if these hearings were to continue for my self said mr fielding i am sorry to be compelled to refuse to make any tnore appointments to receive dputa- tfois concerning- the tariff following is a c of tho- spirit- fssiasssss ed reply cf mr gulte the liberal can- p the old country tliat sir oliver mowat dl bonaventure- to the com- jjjjj5te bishop blais a few days ago tw munlcatlon- askei we- have i endeavored by further hearings at ot- sir olivers heat tit a and fhroughout the country to mvxittij iuith j aff arn opportunity to ah inter- n- march 15spialan artver- to k s their- views it is ssss2bss win in tho ottawa pa- rdly provable that we can receive bishop in his com- gulte to sign a itoba school denunciation of the mi settlement and at the pledge himself to vote against lt in parliament mr gulte writes mon- slgnor blais you invite me to sign a declaration which you have prepared and as to which i have never been previously consulted the manitoba school question is one of those mixed questions in which the church and the state have each their respective rights and duties r am a catholic as your reverence knows and in all questions of fauh and mbials i aceppt without restriction the decisions of the church li political questions i claim the lib erty to which every british citizen is entitled i cannot ln conscience alien- ate this liberty which also belongs to ihe electors whose suffrages i am now- asking i- shall accomplish my duties as a member of parliament like a sin cere catholic and like a free subject- before taking my seat i shall have to take ffifrbath and l intend remaining true to thatfqath and tojudeof ques tions that shall come under my con sideration to the best of my judgment and according to the dictates of ray conscience i strongly desire that tho catholics of manitoba shall have fulli justice and i pledge myself to do all in power with a view of their ob- talning that justice your reverence believes that the concessions obtained from the green way government aro not sufficient i shall be very happy to exert my efforts to obtain more as to the legislation when parliament meets for attaining that end i shall judge from my scat in parliament after hav ing heard the discussions which can not fail to take place as to this great matter neither before god mor before my conscience can i renounce the lib erty of exercising my franchise- to the beat of my judgment a delegate of the holy see will shortly be among us his nomination is officially announced he comes to study oil- the- spot the politicoreligious question in canada tho manitoba- school question i pre sume that if thlsjfact jiad been knonn your iteyerence you rsrtrit-i- tit mi i his fr m r sjii ease b not as alarming- aa the tircss reports havo stnleil bnt there ss no dlseulslng the fact that i with saio nnythlnff now which would- be mure thanjt repetition of what has niready been laid before us if bentlerrien come- to ottawa for further hearings they must not be surprised if theilln- any outer o- speaker to be heard this in face of the malleable iron workwthe house the fact that hon william paterson a the hare lived is a j minister of the crown was on the plat- j snm one sltualadn cedar dale near form prepared to follow was an un- the ofrtrawa g t r station and the precedented pleco of discourtesy to use jjrj tnaide is one of desolation and a mild term mr boumssa mp atrro three chairs a table stove tempted to speak but the conberva- 1 and a brokendown bedstead being uvea present responded to the- ex- j tno on f the floors were premiers appearand- hooted an 1 al wet ni1 broken furniture and ed so as to apfxp jthe volc of mr dishe3 wcre sca over the rooms- eourassa who s one of g finest or- enterinb the front room atora in the province j jjr wag a one the dead woman sl s refused a hearing and th t noor her r au the meeung ended as italllon want- bacj and ljme nm some and ed mr paterson d not attempt to ony a cnemls0 and wast covering her speak body both of which were badly torn a scotch c i there are three small rooms in the v i house and the whole place wan in a a petition thatls laeetlne with many mosl artapiflatea condition the rem signatures is being circulated among j was use for a bedroom was the scotchmen artd he descendants i strown wlt straw out of the tick and in the city similar pdflloa ar the bed slats had fallen out the otily circulated among the ss people all bedclothes were a tick and two flirty over the world the paction which id q deceased was a miss nellie addressed to theoueeoi is to be pre- cryderman and formerly lived with sented some unjeurlng the conjlng her parents in hampton- she was summer it protests against he use all accounts a respectable wo madeof the wora english on tho j man tidy and clean about her per mh in ltmisnwt in tria troatv j the area modem remedy for tooth ache 3 and all pain has received more honest unsoli cited testimonials from reputable people than any other remedy of the age nota th stataraenta from well known people ptaualmd tntba acva column of this lo say i saw it la tho weekly olobe ground thatltttfas agreed in the treaty of union cnvercd into by england and scotland in 1707 that the two kingdoms shoultifrom that date and ever afterbe isters are unable owing tothe greati tmlted into one kingdom to bs known pressure of business to find time to re- j by twe name of great britain this stlp- a must have ceive them we have to ask the pub- ulaon which was intended to protect them he to consider that we are within a tltb national honor of scotland the i constable goodman was summoned son and temperate in her habits she- had the habit of eating opium and constantly used it her husband says that- she was subject to fits and had been since a child and he claims that- died while in one of iller vjvhen an animal is all run dfiwi has a roughwt and a tight hide any one knows his blood is out of order to keep an ani mal economicjqly he must be in good heart is a necessity where the best results from feeding would be obtained it tones up the system rids the stomact ot bots worms and other parasites tfcatjuckjhe life blood away nothlns hkesicka for much cows for jalc hfdrastfrt t raenl hores or ent oa receipt cl co cu dick co po box 402 mohtrcau stick of- wood while throwing it into the woodshed mrs crandah said that on saturday mcrnlnb about 530 oclock mr hare came oyer to her house and said that kellle was dead and to come over to the house sho went over and found mrs hare lying on the floor dead but i did not look at her face mr- hare toldher the same story as is given in hlsevldencer mrs crandall continuing said mr and mrs- hare used to board with me mrtf hare was always a clean tldy and respectable woman her health was always good onthe first sunday after new years she had a iltv she waa in bed at t-he- time which was about8 oclock jn the evening and did not recover from ltuntil2 oclock the next morning while- in the fit she- would tear at her clothes and face and scream she always ate opium as long as i knew her but on this occasion shgihad runbut of it arid i think this is why she had the fit- i was sur- prisedto see hei house insuchacon- ditloh vthcslata were out of the bed and- tho straw pulled out of the tick and lying around the room i saw some ntlon on tlxe body of mrs wm hare on tunday march j4th he produced ami- read the jwstmortom report jjrinjr quretlcned by crownattorney fareweh- healil i cannot say from what cause tho- woman died tho eritlenco of tho postmortem ex amination being ncitiive i cannot say that she had taken too much opium as no trace or smell of it could be detected in the coriteuts of the stomach without a chemical examination if she had cot up in the night to take some opium and had taken an overdose she would have had time togct back to bed before thedrug would affect her and if sho did not the otu would have most likely had aetupefyirig ef- fectupon her and not caused her to po into nstatoof convulsion- if she had died in a flt the tongue would possibly hare been pressed between tho teeth which was ofl theense one of the marks on tho forehe nd the bruteeonone of the eyes had jlfc been caused a day or two before deatbi showed filers of inflacmicry acltoii awj them tha other bruises ou the faco were caused shortly before death 15iey could not all iiave been caused by falling op the floor r do not think that any of these wounds would have caused death but the blows that caused- them tui31t have caused unconsciousness and she might-have- died from exposure and coidtho wonad on the gluteal region mlthave been caused by t a fall or a kick it could not bare been in- opiumon- tho window sill mr and i fllcted by hereotf thii postmortem evidence mrs hare- never had a quarrel while that she died lu a flt is rather meagre tho atroy house mr hare went out to i blueness of the lips might have been caused telephone for a doctor and i- went by blows but it is my opinion that death heme j was caused from some cause other- than vlo- james mcgrall was the next witness 1 teae there was no evidence to show that nrt- itnici that nn frhnvmnrainf foe came to her death from suffucllonor inir strangled to would tbtfughtit prudent and convenient not to interfere in this election by signing tho declaration to- which ycur- keverence asks me to subscribe my name x would fear to in crease the violence of tho religious discussions which aro already the cause of too muchagltationlh this country signed p j gulte the coal duties ottawa march u special the interests at washington tbafare try ing to put up tli e duty on coal will not rowhave things their own way if the cxal owners of pennsylvania and ohio know their business in view of the an- rouncementby canadas minister of finance as to the canadian govern ments policy- that policy according to mr fielding is to not only retain tho canadian duty on soft coal but al so to impose a duty on hard coal now free if congress increases the duty en coal canada imports from the un ited states over five million dollars worth of anthracite coal anyway the government must diminish tho enor- mousjreetjlrunder the existing tar iff amounting as jt does to nearly 50- 000000 to put onehalf tho imports en tho free list and the other half un der very heavy duties aeems to be a very lopsided system of taxation dastardly outrages the toronto mail and empire speaks of the dastardly outrage committed on major j a mcglllivray by the circulation in a contempor ary of a characteristic falsehood what about the mall and empires characteristic falsehood by which it sought to make hon j i tartc respon sible for the fire in tho west block the statement that mr tarto had dis- 5 missed the man in charge of the hy- drnnt2itojnako way for a place-hunt- cr has neither been withdrawn nor substantiated by the name of the man if a rt sponsible journal makes such a grave accusation against an adviser of the crown and falls to furnish even the name of the dismissed official it is an act that comes properly under the heading of dastardly outrage to charge a man with being an nnncxa- tlorist is a light offence compared with being an incendiary- on a public plat form in tanrk in ism ft- conservative cabinet minister declared that hon w s fielding was an annexationist jt was ft barefaced falsehood but nt conservative journal pronounced it a tneydly outrage deep waterwaya the canadian commlssfonera dfaderj the deep waterways commission arc holding meetings in ottawa at present to complete their report to the domtn- ion government of their joint delibera tions with the united states rcprcsen- this outline gives only an imperfect idea of the picture it will on ly cost you fifteen cents the picture is a half tone photoengraving in three colors size 21 x 28 inches ar- rangedfrom actual photographs by kelly the wellknown canadian artist and gives a most accurate and lifelike scene of mr lnurieriind his cabinet the picture is pre- pared by the toronto lithographing company nnd is considered due o the best of the kind ever produced in canada jt should be ism your home jl and said that on friday morning as he was going to work he called at hares house and got hlm werittb ahotel and bad a few drinks vi did hot go to work but continued drinking in the afternoon i got apalli of beer and went with it over to haresi house where we drank it and i went for another pail afterthat i donot remember anythingasiwastoo diunk i do not know whether hare kicked me out of his house or not v austin mcgrall a son of james mc- grail said my father was drink ing on friday- last s towards evening i went to hares residence and found dr holff of qgjt that ho nsslplja dr mckay i uiortem exatodnatlonand they i ganjsvatttiebody in nheauhy l concurredwithdrmckay in il gave ue did not know of al a person in a fit had caused stil mr r kirkpatrick proprleitorl house said that neither hare had received hquarat his plaw last and that he knew mrs drink liquor mrfmniiatt proprietor of til house at osbawa gtr etatlonf hare came to his house on prldil for a bottle of lluqor and hewoul my father there and i took him away to mm oshcthought he had hi hare did not kick either my father or mcgrall got n quart of beer from premier as tbouiands of others kidney dls- esc has seized tho system this would scorn to have been written while sir oliver was la tho old country but is now published as if new it is un true that sir oliver is vafllicted with kid ney trouble or n tlcllmof fciduey dis ease- or that kidney dlscasejias seized his system there have been iff press reporlri such as are referred to since he returned from the old country thoueuthls may have been during his absence in 180k biihlvfetorh to caiiada his appearance behfiewspaper torrespondents and tho most natural thing in tho world was toba3c mr mitchell wasafteran hed the stories of hii illness and everyone was satisfied that there had hern no founda tion for them all who have seen htm since comlni to ottawa agreo that- be ban not looked belter for many years as the state ment contained in this adrertlsementmay cause alarm to some ofsjr olivers pernouai and political friends it is siren lids em phatic contradiction lushop nials has publicly denied that ho threatened to excommunicate every one who voted for the mberal camlldato in lfona- venturo if he did not sign the pledge to fol- icw the itlshop in parliament instead of mr lnurier the statement made was that his lordships ambassador on presenting the ultimatum conveyed the intimation of its consequences and that is what was done nis lordship denies that he directly made the threat not it was mide by his agent and the natural presumption waa that the agent father landry was carrying out in- simciloux tho ijoston papers of- saturday contain notices of tho address delivered there by dr sannders they introduced the report as follows an illustrated address on horllcnllnre in canada was given beforo the massacbnsetta horticultural boclty in hortlcultnral hall this morning by dr wil liam sanndera th- director of the experi mental farms of the dominion of canada tho atereoptleon llloatnrtlons added much to attract irene of be talk- in introduc ing his subject the speaker announced his purpose to treat of bortlcuuure a its wider sense as embracer the art 0 cultivating tries shmbs and plants for umitarlan and decorative purposes and jnsrder that the subject mlcht be the betterioderstood be began with it brier rtetchyer the country wbftm hortlenitnral progresm was o ont- rrttoler mnrler wsa entlrelrscotered to day from hie indisposition and pjexlded ottr session of the cabinet vtlcl few days of tho opening of parliament and that every moment of our timo u enfjaeed mr mitchi3lis claim hon peter mitchell has been ap pointed general overseer of fisheries for quebec and the maritime provinces his presence in ottawa frequently of lato hud to bo accounted for by the protest contends- has been broken in that tho general nnd continuous use of tie terms england- and english in an imperial sense is direct aspersion on tbe n of scotland north hattlnso- liberals bancroft majrch 4 special a meeting of the liberals of the nine townships of noftlj hastings was held in tilt a irllln vlx newspaper xorresponacnto ana mo i tr v itr wst nature thing in tho world was i s v and the greatest cn- tosi3at mr mitchell wasafteran manifested there was basted from ofnee the warhorse of northumber land was however after a totally dif ferent thing he had a claim against tho government for 10000 and desired that sum to be placed in the estimates to bo brought down this zcsslon mr mitchell states that in the fall of j835 mr haggnrt then minister of nail- ways and canals made a proposition to him to purchase a piece of property adjoining tho deepwater terminus of the intercolonial railway at newcas tle nb which mr mitchell owned for the purpose of erecting a freight station nearer the water than the pre sent one mr haggart agreed to pur- chase the property for tho sum mr mitchell says of 910000 in prepar ing the estimates for the session of january 1s96 mr haggart inserted the sum of 7000 for tho property wh i ch mr mitchell says was a mistake he spoke to mr haggart about it but with what result is not known very clearly last august mr mitchell tried to get mr blair to carry out mr hag- garts agreement with the price at 10 coo but mr blair informed mr mit- chl that he would first have to be iatlsfted that the land was needed and if so that its value was as represent- d mr mitchell was not at all pleased at mr blairs attitude and it is said told him so hut mr blair firm ly declined to treat the matter in any way except as stated mr mitchell claims that mr haggart having made a kjugaln with wm as minister of rail- good attendance and the work of forming an association for which the meeting was called and at onco hotlfled coroner br co bourn of oshawa he proceeded to in vestigate the matter and summoned a jury and an inquest was begun at 4 oclock in tho afternoon county crown attorney j e farewell of whitby was present and conducted the case after the jurymen were sworn in they proceeded to hares residence and view ed the corpse and thon returned to the town hall when tho following evi dence was given mr w ranklnwns chairman and mr g bnrtlctt actcflas secretary among the others present were messrs d kavanagh fmutlotj iv j fitzger ald m rouse g davey a oneill m oneill j oneill r thomson e mc pherson f chumphrles a mclar en j applfn p barr in oneill w mccce t kavanaglj mcfarlane r mathers a mcyena tf jdctlor the election of officers resulted as follows president mr flullett secretary- treasurer mr j kvanagh -vice- president monteaglc ylr g bartlett mayo mr w rankln tvicklow and mcclure mr d carawom bangor mr w lavole dungannonv mr w det- lor- carlow mr a d campbell hcrschcl mr james beat the association thus formed is a strong one and may bo counted on do ing great work for tho liberal party in future elections delegates will ho se lected to attond the big convention to be held at madocnerf thursday a letter from judge angers brother to the exlieu tenantgovernor ot the province of quehe hs written to the author of qulflkcure saying win hare stated that decased was his wife sho was 36 years of age and gw commenced they were married seven veara ago it has always giv from toothache il ful i have also burns and cuts signed cpj my child relief effect is wonder- morning round it good for a hst anaers sho had always been healthy but was an opium eater and had been for eight years she never drank liquor last night we had our supper and went to bed as usual we never quarrelled in our lives i am accustomed to drink ing i was not drunk last night but had several drinks jas mcgrall nnd i had a few drinks in the day and he came to my house at night with a nail of beer he was drunk nnd i kicked him out of the house- my wife had taken opium before she wcrt to bed at night she is accustomed to taking fits she had one last january which lasted six hours in tho night she got up out of bed and went out in the kitchen but i paid no at tention to her and went to sleep in the morning i woke up about 5 oclock andnot finding her in bed i got up and put on my clothes and went out in the kitchen and found her lying on the kitchen floor dead in a horrible con dition she must havo had another fit i was very sorry and much sur prised i went for mrs crandah a neighbor wlthjwhom we usod to board i heard no noise in the house in the night and did not know anything of the affair until i found my wlfo in the morning we did not have a fight tm1 th lump on deccawds forehead and uutli lost hnre did not kickeither my father or riiyelf out of his house it was by this time about sunday morning and the j inquest was adjourn- ed- until 9- oclock monday- morning hrhenalargeinumber of witnesses are to be examined brs cobourn mckay and holg held a postmortem examination on the body this morning and will give their evidence tomorrow ophawa march 15 special the in quest into the mysterious death of mrs win hare of cedar dale was- continued at 30 cclock this morning lu tho town hall cedar dale the story of tho affair had spread over the vl lingo and the town- ot oshawa causing much interest to bo taken in the npalr consequently the hall was- crowded to tho doors it was thought a verdict would bo reach ed beforo- noon but it was not until 0 oclock that all the evidence was given wm dickinson was the first witness ex amined he sold that the nitres lived in bis house- that they moved into itnboutua week ago when they moved into it if was in atenantafclo condition- and if there was ice and water on the floor it must have been fut there as tliero was no possible way for t to get in itself he lives within twenty- ave yards of tho house and heard no dis turbance there last krlday night mrs- mary j mallett said she lived across thostreet from hares residence on fri day sho saw ja mcgrall go- into harms mddenco about 3 oclock in the afternoon and hare went in about half an hour af terwards about 0 oclock in tho evening she saw hare throw mcgrall out of the house and come out after him and knock him down three times- mog rails son came and took him away i noticed particularly that there was no light in hams house on friday night up to 0 oclock at which tjno i went to bed ondilf there wasono i would certalny have seen it as there aro no minds on tho windows this contradicts hares story that he and his wlfo had supper in story thut ho nndris wife had supper to gether and set up in ttio front room reading u itll 0 oclock when they went to twd mrs mallett continuing mid i hoard no noise in hares husc on friday night but when i went over next morning and saw the dcadwoman lying on the floor nnd everything upside down and the bed nil torn up it looked as iftliero had been a veryreo3lt- etniggle mh floor appeared to vo covered with vomitt albert orandcll raid tliat on last friday hlght betwecnc mid ft oclock in tlic even ing he was in front of hares residence nnd he saw- hare throw- mcgrall out of his bouse and mrs hnre closed tho door after them hare lilt mcgrall and knocked hm down three times and when he asked him what was the- matter he said he had in- lulled his wife mrs welnnteln on being sworn raid that she lived near mrs oraodclls and on a sondny in jnnurfry last rlie was nt mrs crandells residence when mw hare had n fit sho said that ho would scream- and tear at her clothes and face she knew the hares well and said they were a very peaceable couple mr haro used to drink and mrs hare ate opium samuel red tow lived across the afreet from the hare residence no camohomo about 0 oclock in the evening wben there km no light in hares house if there was onel would have sren it i heard no noise in hares housconfrfdar night and know nothing of the affair until afer i had gon to work next morning mr hnrn told mo saturday mnmlng that ja mcgrall was around but place drnnkyosterday and got in bis house and said ho was going in to insult bis wife and ho threw him out and knocked blm down 9vvihh9m albert chambers of the arm of it w ft a chamber druggists of osbawa was called and produced he record of polmns sold by thorn it showed that mrs hare bod several times this year purchased opinio tbe latt date being on march sfh from l he did not 1 got a quart noon on the samo day mcnattcr tlrnt a few other wltnesseswore errrl the jury after the address of thl took the case into consideration auq in thelfollowlng verdict that the said kane hare die 13th day- of march in the year of 1 one thousand eight hundred and sotenat the township of eait the jury further 4ridrm the evtdi dneed beforo them that thccidlsr was accustomed to use oplunrln ble quantities tho said jurors arol to decide from what cause death oet but areof the opinion thnt the said hare camctoher death from tho exj use of- opium and expospre whols tobo adjutant of blsloy to apparently it rests betwevw t pattersoni of sotlijpawrl montreal and the popuiir3iajor ol 8th royal rifles of guobec- who written the authorof phenobanil saying -your- qulokcure im tcothache immediately i have kill oflts merits for many years palnrcheving and healing remedyll fully worthy of confidence 1 signed j s du the name of the llbocedrus is dcril from two latin words one slgnlfyil incense and the other cedar tl plant belnc noted for the frag- of its woody portion for any case of nervousness sleei lessness weak stomach- lndlgcstlo dyspepsia try carter little ner pills relief is sure the only nervef medicine for the price in market the wasp is an insect highwayman wasps have often been observed to rob 9 bees while these- industrious workers laden with the fruits of an expedition are returning to the hive watch tblbtro3qm dr tzeatona iraprwd ftv tiiui t h tad kuotr dluf nrmnm pwrmi flr ilt ncclral lainul taa wtfb- caallii521 2s wcw8cftsioa2 ic mek r wet cmjdwtnt hitting ir t 0 mck it oskwa her accldantallr thi other flay wiui a i witt hosi hld i ptsy when tibe boucht one ounce tnu prored out ae would tare bad ra ou hand at lie erne of her death arthur crandell evldenee eerroborated that ofntt twottier wlien h told of the llfhttietirara hare and meflrals tktanv i fij nmlng ft rstor t com pan j- i erajbla- brick siding looks wem weaus wkiu oontnlete culacne free if job write 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