Essex Free Press (Essex, ON), May 22, 1896, page 6

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m fer to-;: In i'. '.:.-A vi ife 'tiiSto^-A ^REEJ'R^S& T^E TRANSVAAL. Cndcmtit<1 to Firto Y*ur*' Impv|Mn- nMht"TlM Kwu Not f)uullrlM*<t. London, W*y UK A d<HPtoh to tho TUiK'H from Pretoria, Trimw-rtwU, AkUmI May IK (Monday), Hayu: "Tha JCxwounlvo (Jounntl to-day dwoUl<*d that th* punUh- nieut of Col. fcYnnol* Rhodfltf, LiQUt>l Phlllipn, GuorKe Fiurrur and John |Ujn Hamlnotid, thn huMfetrH of tH<* refontK**, who worn mn turned to douth, nhull bfl flf- twn ywni-ri' imprlyoumnnt. Tim hopo 1m .oniortnhwd that thewo KoutonnrM will Iw iuorilllnd, Tim doolutnu of thw Kmittmooa of tho oihiu* vtifm'mm'rt in Htlll awaited." Tho Tlmow nlno liitH a duput<di from C'apo Town, whioh nuyw thai tho motion of Mr. Moriimuu, hi the Capo IToumi of Xflupmbly, to rovoku th ohurter of fch Prltltth Kouth Africa Company, U oor- ,tfln to ho defoatod. Tin hulk of th jnmkerri in tho Houro, this drnpatoh nays, mipporfc tho Chartorwl Company. Tho Tlmon pjtplaliiw Iti auditorial that thoro In a buro Dowlblllty that In Um Pre toria dtwputuli flflumi yearn mounts th* jmrlnd of bunlflhiiinnt luwh'ad of lmprb* onmimt. "If it nioaiw tmprlKounwnt," wxyti tho TlnmtJ, "IMh ulniout oqulvulont to a death HfiiN'noo, and will product* a painful iuiprosrilon of tmrprtan an being Kuvoi't) buyond all rpnntntlont-i, untl thu umlinu; will bo. to perputuata political utrlfi\" Thn Daily TMoKi'nph has a donputoh from 1'votorla, ulan dattwl Monday, May IN, whlrh na,VH thai, tho Kxmmtlvo Coun cil, aft or a heated iIIkuuhkIou nf thteo hoot's, postponed tho ilnul declnlon oil tho punishment of tho reform leadom until thn ni'jcfc day (Tuesday). "A dltU- culty han arlmm," says this despatch, ' from Mil* fact that W nf tho prlwonero, Including the h.-adrrs, have nl^ned a peti tion asking for a comnuitallon of their HontentH'H to nnes,-while ten of tho ptiu- onors have refused to sl^n." Pretoria, May Hi. The sontunmt of tho reform prisoners havo not yot boon dixhh-d upon. TWO CHILDREN CREMATED la Tln;|r K'utlwr'H llousi' Ai-cldeiilul Fir* NtMir ltlurliwut^r .1miction. Blank wn tor, May 18. Knrly Saturday morning the Iiquko of Michael Harvey Wits burned.. Two children wro burnt*! to death, two othern and tho father were Very seriously injured. The hulldlnjr was a Iok house with a "Jean*to" kit-Hum. There were two rooma iipstalrn and three downstalrn. Harvuy and his wlfo slept In a downstair' room With "little Winnie, the youngest, in u cot beside thein. l-'runk, Hi yeai'H old, wlept hi the next room, and Holla and. MaKtfh-', 11 and H yearn old, slept t.O(fet.hor upsfalrs. The three oldor eliildreu wero out at service. Mrs. Harvey eseaped unscathed, but Is completely broken up by her terrible ex perience. She hays tho family retired at 10 o'clock. They had a "smudge" burn ing In a tin pail to keep mosquitoes away, but before goiuK (i" l'd slu^'iiournd water into it and put It on thu ^i-oiind behind the kitchen with a tin over it. The kitten mewing In- the back kiudu-n wake-netl her about rhren o'clock. Slie saw the glart1 of (Ire at the rear of the house, anil, shouting to her husband, she rushed to open the kitchen door. A great sheet of Uaine swept In and drovo her to save herself by leaping from a window. Frank got, out safely and 11- year-old Ilella carried her 8 year-old sis ter, Maggie, downstairs and out through a window. In tho excitement baby Winnie had been left in her cot and ll-yeur-oUl I'Jnlla ran in after her. . The position of her body when* found showed that shu lost her way and fell eluse to the window. Frank was badly scorched about the hands, face und hack, and little Maggie Was burned about the eyebrows. Tho roof fell in within live minutes after tho fire started. Harvey's head Is fearfully burned and he is bauly cut across tho Khouldors by bis jump through the win dow. BIRTHDAY HONORS. Chief' JiiHtico Alfred I l.h und I.lent..-(ov. Cliuplcau to K':t*iv*i Knighthood. London, May 1'.. Among the Queen's birthday honors announced are the fol lowing: The Marquis of Granby, eldest son of the Duko of Rutland, and tho Hlght Hon. JOrlward Heneage, formerly Chancpllor of the Dueliy of Lancaster, urc elevated to tho peerage, and Chief Justice Meredith, of tho Court of Com mon Pleas, of Ontario, is knighted. Sir Donald Smith, resident CJovernor and Chief Commissioner at Montreal of tho Hudson.'s Bay Company, and High Can- udlan Commissioner, in made a Knight Grand Cross of tho Order of St. Michael and St. Georgo (G.C.M.G.); and Mr. .Ton. A. Chapleau, Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of Quebec, Is made a Knight Commander of tho Order of St. Michael ami St. George (K.C.M.G.) I'*ir in a Paper Mill. " Cornwall, Ont May l!l.~Tho Corn wall flm brigade had a lively run to tho Toronto Paper Company's mills, west uf tho town thla morning.. Tho alarm was sounded in consequence of a are which took plnco In tho upper story of the stone pulp mill. It started soniewhere in thu blow-oF pipe, and wpread to tho roof and a huge pile of dry chips In thn other flat. Tho company have an excellent (Ire bri- pado, however, anil by their prompt ac tion ami tho assistance of the-town (Ire- men the flames were extinguished, but not before the Hat roof of the building was pretty wo 11 destroyed The ipsa umountH to about $500, and is covered by Insurance. Tho State Legislature of Ohio ban passed an unti-lynohing bill. Alieetown, Wis., is the only town In the United States without one female inhabitant. Tho German Government has voted n credit to fight tho cholera epidemic in Alexandria. There wcru'22 dci-ths from cholera at Aloxandrlu.Kgypton Tuesday. Thirty-tlve fresh cases wore reported Wednesday. The giftH to college*!,, churches, librar ies anil public o'haritles In the United States Inst veav amounted to %J3H,l)-i:i,51li, 'against $19,907,11(1 in 1S.IM. In a serloufi Ilro at Sarnla the King Milling Company's' pr,emlHes and the Lougheed hub aiid Bjinko workn wero (Wstroyed, ontalllng a loss of $70,000. Dr. J. G. MoPherson'H.KiisplolonH that an Kgllnton cow was atHioted with tuherctilot-i:i were y^tdil^tl_vvJien tho re mains of the^i Farmers of i Bcibro you place your ovilorn for inndiintirv for 1800, call and yoo. my largo stoolc of BINDERS, MOWERS, PLOWS, CULTIVATORS, SENDERS A HERO OF MAGDALA. The Celebrated Milner Wagon AND THE EQUALLY f/V.IU"-""- Famous Gananoque Buggy. I represent such standard firmtt as Noxon Bros., Inger* hoII; Waterloo Mfg. Co., Waterloo; Uockshutt Wow Co., Brantford, and several others. I have recently enlarged my wareroomR and can give you 113 ^ood a deal, if not better, than any other'mm in the county. Repairs of all kinds. I.am out of the "big four11 combine and am prepared to prow myself "the Farmers1 Friend." Don't forget to call and see'me before you buy. m North of Railway, South Woodfilee. OWNED ONLY HALF. A Itml Maw Wlin Mud a Ilnhlt or TulUtne Too Much. "One day," ald an oUi-timor, "Caotun Jim and I wero ashing in the soutli fork of tho Platto Illver, when a stranger rodu up on a mulo and blandly incp.ilre.ti of Jim: 'Stranger, be you tho man who owns this yere rlverV 'Not aa I knowfi of,' replied Jim, as ho looked up lung enoutjh to seo that the stranger had a gun in his hand. 'Then what is you a-doln' yero?' softly Inquired the man. Tin a flhin' artcr nab.' 'I shouldn't think you'd dare fur to do It, 'causo the man who owns thin ycro river la a rip- roarer and n-lookln' fur a tuna. I am a-knowln' of the fact that he killed u roller yesterday fur ilshln' In this river.' " 'How much of tho rivor might lie own?1 placidly risked Jim. 'The hull out- lit, an fur ns tho water riinn, with all the creeks thrown In. He jest took It fur a llsh pond, and the.galoot who ia cotched a-stcnlin' of his llsh never Booiihla mother no morn I' 'Would you reckon that yerc feller rldofl.u yaller mowlP.' asked Jim, an ho robaitcd. his hook. 'Yes, I reckon he do!' 'Man about your size, hain't ho?' 'I should go fur to say that ho wuh.' 'In fact, you ar' tho rlp-roarln' ousu hlaHclf?' 'You'vo ntuck it right, stranger, and you've got jest three minlts to pray!' 'Thank yo,' Haiti Jim, na ho got his logrf under him, and roso up, whirled ^ihout and covered tho man with two guns, ull In tho tlmo you could count five. " 'Say, stranger, tluir's a mistake yere!' said tho man on tlip mulo after he had shaken off his surprise 'Ah howl" asked Jim, 'As how I've concluded that I don't'own all this- yero - Plotto Illver, but only half, and you hain't flnhin' on my half at that! My eyfis ar' gettin' n lettlo veeaklph, and I can't hoc landmarks as I used to.' 'Kin your eyes sco that trail over.tlmr?'queried Jim. 'Thoy kin.' 'Then rldo fur it and keep right on out o' night!' Tho man rode Btralght away and neviT looked back, and when ho wan two miles disimt Cactus .Tim picked uj) his fiHhpolo and growlod: 'Somebody'11 hurt tlnit feller nomo day If ho don't quit taltdn' and go to, shootln' " Field and Fiu'in. OldiYlm^-A. IIr. Tho Mount Morrlri correspondent of Thurnday's PoHt-KxprcHH. Hays: "Old Jim" Is the hero of the hour on the George Warn polo place. He Ik a big hay horse, homely, hut intelligent. LnHt night he slipped bin halter and presented himself at Ills mustor's , budrn__i window about ii o'clock, where hn rubbed hiw nose agaiiiHt tho kiihIi Mr. .Vaiupnle sh-epn on tho floor and whin..'.-id until ho aroused tho folk. Mr. Wampolo was mad. Ho had been up until midnight with a fcluk child and he wanted to Hleop, but he got up and led the troublesome animal back to the ktable,. returned to bed, and wum on. thu borderland between consclousncHM and dreamland, when orash went the window. This time "Old Jim" had poked IiIh, now) through a pane and tho cold night air blew In. .Mr. Wampolo got up; put Jim In the Hlablo and used Home had words. Upon bin return ,to bed he told bis wife, there would bo'-peaee the rent of tho nijyht. But it was not tn be. For the third tlmeJlni mtui'iuMl . to thn window, this time bringlnu; part of the hulter. Upon investigation, Mr, Wampolo found .a hiick stable lie-hind tho one lu which 'Jiu'ls kept, ,ii)io of his borne*; the J'hn oast nniVhcunlcHH. It.u'aiu narrow stall and ho might have cnod before morning. By dint of hard wurh Mr. Wanipole pulhul hiiu around and got him on his feet. Then he went hack to "Old Jim's" stall und stood looking at him. "Well," said he, "that boat* all I" "J'And he took tho rest of Jim's halter off and throw it behind the feed box. "Old .Tim," ho says, "shall nuverwear a haltor again lio knows as much as a num." ......fjallor I'uhitK aVlugpolo. Thousands of people watched a man "fihln up" the flugpolcn on top of the Great Northern Hotel and then work hla way industriously to tho roof. It was a sight to Rend a thrill of horror down one's yplno, and the crowd stood a li npellbound, swaying in unconsolouH sym pathy with tho figure, not much largo* than a spidor's, that vibrated in tho wind 250 feet above Tlie man was Thomas Shfty, No. *JH0 West Ohio street, and ho was simply painting the flagpoles for Landlord Edon In anticipation of tho June Convention. Tho Uttle fellow, as nlhcwy as ho wan fcarlosfl, Is a Norwegian ex-sailor, who acquired his agility whllo sailing on tho hikes. Iror tho last three or four years ho hnR found more money on (lagiiblofl than on tho water, and has boeomo a specialist, painting poles and gliding globes in all sorts of dangorous places at from $10 to $90 apiece. Ho wont to work yesterday as nonchalantly as if he worts painting the wicker-work of a boudoir chair, Tho wind was blowing almost a hurri cane when Shay began his task. It wno with him a matter of strength and skill, nothing moro. Ho had simply a few foot of rope tied around his \vaist, with' a couplo of stirrups dangling near his foot, and thin primitive apparatus ho did not adjust till his head Was on a lovol with tho gilt ball at tho top of tho polo. Ho wriggled hiB way up an If It wore a pleasure, put Ills' feet in tho otirrups, and gave the rope ri twist around ' the polo. Then ho began to "sling paint," as ho expressed It, gradually lotting himself down. ."It'fl real pleasant work," oald he, "and not dangerous." Chicago Trlhuno. Itolutlvo HtrcMigth of Wood and Steol. Dr. Hoberfc II. Thurston, In a recent article, discusses various materials In which compariHons of interest are mado. At tho outset ho gives tho following gou- orally uceapted figures: Cast Iron weight 444 pounds to tho oublo foot and an inch square bar will KUHtaln a weight of 1(1,500 pouuda; bronze, weight fU5 poundfi, te nacity' 110,000; wrought Iron, weight 480, tenacity 50,000; hard "struck" stoel, weight 400, tenacity 78,000; aluminum, weight 108, tenacity 30,000. A box of pine just as heavy! as a bar of stool an inch square will hold up 135,000 pounds, tho boHt ash 175,000 and somo homlonlc Wood Ir bulky. It ocou pies ten or twelve r.iuiostho space of steel. TIi Htoi<y ot* a Koiw. Only a roso! It lay between the faded pages of an old book. . , A man.Jjeholdiiig it, looked downthn distance aTuVlTiei dark, dreaming of tho. past years,' . A woman paused and, bending ovftr It, pronsed.wlth qulvorlng lips Its crumbling petals. Only a who! ", Then, as tha evening shadows glnomed over it, a volee. cried, startling tho sl- Icnec: . . ' ' "" ' "Mamma I.' Who's been in the parlor tt-foolhr with this IxiokV. They've gone "SA.YKD HER LIFE. \\ hat Ouoliottlo of Dr. Aguo.v'ri Cure for tho Heart Did for Mrs. J. L. HiUicr, of Whitowuod, N, W. T. Oaly thoHo who have no suffered know thn distreflMUf* foolin^s that fellow mi af taction of the bcitrt, Let one who ban btson allliotod upouk, and tell of tho remedy which will cure. Says Mr*. ,1. L. Hillior, of Wbitowood. N. W. T.: "For soma timo I wan much afflicted with heart fuilurt-;- in fuot I could not sloop or lio down for four of suffocation. I tried all tho doctora. in this section of coontry, bu'j Lhoy failed to uivo roe relief, A looul druggist reoom- monded a bottlo of Dr. Aunew's Oure for the Hoart. I triod it, and with tho rouult ! thiit I iuiraodiatoly Hooured ease that I did not know hoforo, and after taking further dosoh of tho modiaino, tho troublo altot;o- ther loft mo. Tho fact i knowing how siriouuwRH my condition, this roraedy naved tny life." Sold by J. Thorno. A NEW LEASE OF LIFE. HOW A UCMWI5RUND CO., N. 8., MAN OBTAINED IT. A Sdifrorot* I ram Acuta Myupox*"*11 a>>n a Coiuplloanou nt Troubles* Follow ing hh Attarlc f hu Cirlppe IKo wau forced to Quit IXutluciis und xvum IKpelcHvly I)luc#iirn[r<J when HI oil* CimVie. From tho AmhorBt, N. S Sontluol, Mr. Chan. Tuokor, who livco about two wilefl from Lockport, in one of tho boot known mon in that section. Ho in en- t^ngod in bumnoRU an a lobular pucker, and flour and Halt, and in addition ban a lino farm. During the past three yearn Mr. Taokor hau hoen an ulmont constant iu- valid, being the victim of a complication oil troublos, (ollowiug a novoro uttack of la gfippo. Hocoutly ho hag boon reatorod to bin old-tlmo health and having learned that ho gave tbo onciro orodife to Dr. Wil liams' Pink Pillo, concerning which ho mnoh ban boon aaid through tho press, n reporter intorviowod him in tho muttei", ami WaB oboorfully given bin ntory for pub- hoati'ou. Mr. 'l'uokor aaid: "About four yoara ago I had a sovoro attack of lu fjnppe, wliiuh left mo in a foarful condition. . I had for a number of yoare boforo thiH attuok boon a unfferor from dynpopsia, hut fob lowing tho la gripps it took a more acuto form, and to pda to my diHtronn my liver appeufod not to porforra itw nsual fuuo. tionH, and my hoart tronblod mo grotitlv,. and.tlioro wero an well other oomplioaUoim wliicW biifllcd tho ukill of four. UoototH whom I auooenolvoly o&Uod in in tho hope of regaining my health. From my knocu down my Iorh wore un cold aoiae; my bowolH would bloat'.aijd I suffered prout pain. .My cuhq wont frdra bad" to worHo cleupito tho medioal treatment I wna un- i]er^oiu(j and at hint I got bo bid that) I wuh forued to t>ivo up buglnefH. I -could hardly eat anything, not hut little sloop at j'i.bi, and iih you will readily uudorotand n v UK'iditi u in .linn one of despair. My fiiLnor ur^'ou uieiiuvural timuit to tlivo Dr. Williumb' Pink Pills a trhtl, but I was so diflcounif/ed ihat 1.hart no further faith left in any medicine. Liowovor, moro to please him than from any hope of bono* fleial results, I btgun the use of Pink Pills. The lirnt bctu iicial effuota I found waa that the warmth uud nnfural feeling be gan to return to my hmbu, my bowoln cousod to bloat, and with, tho continued use of tho pills my uppotito returned. I I filcpt soundly ac uitdit, and the action of my heart beoan.o normal. I continued taking tha Pink Piihi until I had used in all fifteen boieo, and I have not felt bettor in years tuan I Jo now. I did sorao par ticularly hard work ItiHb full, und wan able to Htand it with a Htroufith and vigor whioh surprised mo. I consider Dr. 'Williams' Piuk Pilla. mod only a wonJerful modioiuo, lout also in the light of what my othor treatment cost, tho loaot oxpouaivo medi cine in tho world, and I attonglv reoom- mond Piult Pilla to all iu nood of a modi* cmo. Dr.-Williutuu' Pink Pilhi not directly up* on tho blood and noryea, building thorn anew and thus driving disoaso from tho oyutem, There is no trouble due to oithor of those caiuieu which Pmk Pillu will net cure, and in huurtrodu vt ouaoo thoy havo restored putioutB to houlth aftor all othor remedies had failed. AbIe for Dr. WilHaraa? PinkPilln and tako notbiuu ohiu. Tho (jonuino uro alwayo onoloeot* m boxou, tho wruppor uroUud whioh boam tho full trado mark, "Dr. Williumu' PuikPillH for Palo People". May bo had from ulrdoalorn, Or flout post paid on rocaipt of 50 aentu u box, or oix boxes for 83.50, -by addroouiug tho Dr. Williams* Medicine Co., Brookviilo, Out. It In a Square )Pue(. EBinbHahod in those cohimnn, over tho sigusturo of many of the host known mou in tho hind, that rb a Konorul remedy for Throat, BronchiuJ, and Lnug- ailmentB. Pinornalt, ouoiiy, takos tho flrat pjaco. No one doubts the vuluo o( pine an a rem edy in fin oh ailments. Malt 'in Bourooly luss pri:;nd in the namo nilmonta. Tiiono aided by othor pulmonary agents protidut the moat, uaioutiuu aud ofllcuoious remedy evur discovered for tho relief and oure of hoarsnoBn, oour>h, bronchitiH. croup, until- *^a, iuoipicut ooimumption, and all othor throat and chebt troubles,. Pinooialt con tains no uuuueuutn. In winter .cough of th'tf iiod'ifc igivofi prompt, rolibf. Iu chronic oases unk your druftjjint for Pinernalt uud HypophoHplutca iuHteud of pluin Piuomult. Tho nowoHfc, most palatable uud best. Hoccl'ii PlllB.airu oftny'to buy. daa'y to taket .easy, to opaiate. ' Cure all liver U\< 25o. A Chat With a, Veteran Who XV** In tho M^mor^blo Battle. w llrltish valor k th' theme of many u thrilling ' ntoryHml atininfi sonU. Mr. Geo. Kingston, of 1(36 Joan ftirt:et~V.ortIii lu one of Hamilton'* bnat known veterans. A man of martial b<::ur- ini;, m.'n;iiifici;fit physique and ^i:nlal person ality, hu is; a Kptaudid rcprt^icatidivo of die beat cl:m< of Hritinh soldier. 'To our reporter Mr, Kiai;:itnn readily [javu an Interview. With all thn pride of a citizen of that empire on which the ;.iin n'-.ver set:;, Mr. Kington said : " 1 am w Devonshire man, born near Ww. banks cif the Tftij;"- 1 ftiU'.-rcd the Ilritish army at it), and servefl fourteen yearn in India. Was through the Abyssinian cainpaij'ii, and fouidit at uw dtonnini; and capture of Miifjtlala, King Theo- i (lore's ntronRhold. Here the king and bun- tlrcdii of his army fell, Napier, the ' Hero of Mafjclala,' w;i?; created Lord Napier of Maj- dala for his splendid services.1 After UiU I re turned to Old blnglund, remaining nliout flvo years, when'I was again ;.ent to the Minny' Kouth until my 31 yenri' service was nearly up. That is; the place lo get kidney and liver troubles, and. I was no exception. X was scut an an invalid to the N'etly Hospital for invalid soldiers, and for months was 11 suffering inmate, finally being discharged as a hopelessly incurable invalid. Two years after I .wiled for Canada, and bav suffered. more or less ever since from tha constant misery that kidney trouble cntaili. Piercing pains in the back, headaches und urinary difficulties were seldom absent, so that when I noticed Dnan'a Kidney Pill advertise ment I got a box from Zimmerman's drug store Relief came from the first few dose*, and before 1 had taken two boxes, the pain* had left my back and I felt liUi a new mnfi. I consider Doan's Kidney Pills a wonderful medl-. , cine, the more so becau*-. my complaint would not yield to the skill of the be:.t physicians* in one of the greatest hospital:; in Quuen Victoria'* dominions." Continuing, Mr. Kingston said : " I can r^ commend them as a quick cure for kldn^* troubles without hesitation. How could 1 do Otherwise when they have given me back th health and vigor of loug ago?" Rnhl by O. A. Blmrrin, Entiex. Will You Ride THIS SEASON 1 if You do^ Ride the Best. WIV LIST:, Kiaag of Scorcliors- Threa Special Hi^h GraduH. (Ldrlieu* and Geutu') Ennlinh maka. Hi^b G-nido rnuke. aratxrlorcl- Roa-Juter. EugliHb * Hih Grndo Roadator. (IJadiGB'a^ QuutB*) American make I um proud of thio lint. .Tho Enj WhpolH aro tho boat iu tho world.- hqncHt man who Jmowri anythinn abo| wiioolfl will tell 50U thnt. L THE CUAWFOllD in oqual to ani whuol of any other wanufaoturo offerot for aalo anywhoro. GET MY PRICE h ^BEFORE YOU BUY. Every whuol ful tho m 3b- O. & ifuaruntood by ir. (l-'roe PronH Omoo),%^8EX: Fresh Brea Ih what you oun rely on ^ottiog win yon buy from un. Our waj;on goou to^ all partaof thu town. Buns, Cakes and Pastries, You cant find moor, fronhqr, or nwoet- or in tho country. All kiudu of Fancy Cakes and Jolly RqIIh. Fresh Taffy and Candies ovory day. Wo eoll uothinK stale oc dry. Leave Your Order and you can rely on prompt de livery. FRANKF0SS, Oppanlto Back it-'frandtoj Stmt " CALL AT ~ " May's Bazaar, FOB t&U KINDS ov . Window Blinds; away'down Chinaware, Bric-a-Brac, ; Fancy Goods, Novelties, Books and Stationery, - [ School Supplies, ;' Toys of ailkinds> Berlin Wools and Fingering Yarnp, New Stock of late Wall Papen SING- LEE. CHINESE Cor. Talbot si. and Victoriaave'.l Tho latent improved,' machinery;;-';;^'| Ironing OollarH.and Oififfa. "WjiU not.'pif^k or bcoalt tao winfj. .-^ \,'-'0^ Family work cbtapl Farp'cla ..oajtlorl^| and dobvorod. '>'^^sC Ur-Mimin wiuiiiiiiH iKKiKr. xtioyve gone 'li'^^%:'^'C1^'\^i ' Mill, loat tho place, whore X m^ tta/^in1.;,,. -.,, ,i*V^,-f^.j'iJ^

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