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The Macleod Gazette 1888-08-09 - 1891-02-05
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: ' C.RD. WQ0DJ * * f + - I Editor TflftlirESDAY, ObT. 25. 18 8. -.. AN UNFAIR D1STISCT10N '/-I a: .* 'B. .J, P I **1- * 1 t , -pa / * L i 1 I i I Last week the Gazette r*por ed two ciiws of parties Win fined for infrak tion of the liquor lawi In hotii oeMs' it was a first offence, and as far as cab ascp tain, theL ctaumstaucei wfei no more aafgrav tod in one, case tli theoiber, yet, the one man /w ?l(pO and costs and the other 2 No one finds fault with /iwJftjMt inflicting fines for breach oEthe'liquor laws, absurd an unjust ai they are, but we think thei ia fast cause for complaint when i l two exictly parallel case*?, one nian is more erely dealt with than auotHer, W. . do j not tliink that the smaller fiu lt; w f ... too light- but we del think the otiie . should h * ve been made the s lt;4me, j Thi cases-cane up before InsrxLikely,-J RJ and ii gt; the name of fair play wi I protest against his decision. It wouji be-diffi what in 1 tricate p rocess' of reasonlnK two met ; are fined the oirou . . precisely aud then The mall: fai toro men' it ooi both StI B I O Gst lt; All Imly irivites them to -ronto; Tory oi norant of the true, tl cor indecently * Mail supper n, their Sort b-West not rji cently do so a t refus id ti afay Ion LID. and mo in. K I er crim ofaf govern until longer, coun ts k rernme - i rient f this iountry tfai: ctc. ret thej 8jnce e;chanK.bedn to thnpomimoa and i w cHtotry hsjs had. W 1 have no reply that t io the towns est remaini all, while so wing rapid its of co, t. doubt tlie Etup Colorado cattle titan can get hiiiBtock ill Britieh Colon bia or Ontarto, but this would only Majgreater exp*? tfr of igt.orancd than J over. On- tario little are not the right the patera Ganges, and tho rhiohfcould be, purchased iri cattle Britishi if i- t peeialls so it. tM Forth West i'laces in t ie Ve t4*ri itatet, siuiilai Iy situated to tnnhj ef Nor*- Vkt towns, an going ahead ith extraordinary rapiditt, simply be ,u 9 the couiHtijy in1 their vicinity ia , rleipg deyetypM with rail whys tod set enced byj il tW tAsxgs, ThejJ tlje Canafaian North4 almost it a st nd i . r T J of the line they are They I fi id immense Canadian settlement, pu zlo a Piiila the lands cated Iandj settler,- in*. aijead of the iidctti liberal in eroi tttion -11 gt; -ing plWd, u ion tlieni. ducb of the IoFahl Ib this case-fl lr Jaiw.ee MacleLd has gives w written j - iitiWnt in effect as folloara : Ha finds, bTj thai defendant hatj not kept proper accounts j tj,-rt J. or rendered annual statements ss required 1 a. rr- -a*a.T by ihe covenants, o the lease under which, fmT J he was leasee from I Mrs. MoFarlarid, of the I T r I i f I Sheran Mine. 'Uie lease is therefore de- cl.ired dcteimii-cH, StsjdlsaSa ft C1uny a*d4adepthof and icle. i sunk ia a boa t kaad way, si that (if the find an* Mr; Sheran is order* r* ed ti j deliver up poisesatou ofMll tnejproperty to the plaintiff, and an account is ordered tp ;cn of nil fihe uefoudiint a dcaltaga with ' mm iv *i .1 ' nd enough tol jrjlphia lawyei that are open t find h ni to v lt; id from iit-yr to pu ortii-West; roundin settlemei ei compl liws strained (to I wjorry f J .' t :'t * A a li I t ' -* i . * 1 - . w , 1 i am 9 1 j a li a i 1 1 oki.nr V lj fffV n,- BBBL af l '( a a H i a 1 m i fSm -a m fta. respectively 100 and rf20Q mstances in both cases b*Ahg similar; It is of course the uty of magistrates to uphold the Jaw ' / such as it is, but )'nei doubt ' if the k provides tor unequal punish; men i.i for exacjtly similar cases, unlesfi Wfjie goop cause for s'uch action can lie produced In these cases the Gazetti would Vdlpleased to hear Mr. Likely' reason for his action, ind if he fa a * * ( to me good reason, whi'ch the accuset ' or th general'public c o not at presen i knpw'of, we shall be qu te willing toj fret him xom all blame in .the- matter. antimo v e cannot but feel ia would not fcatiefy M small o, according to the Worado niy sources frori which drawn to stoc : the azingi jcountry in sW world territoriea to the south' of as. i np disease in1; the fjt untries would clraw our cattle ' from, are thousands of cattle who eEuV made Sj advise Iifu tlhey lind. tl at olstacles are property. Tie judgnieut also finds due by defend nit to plaintiff en prift-ato j a * i- 1 there wililbe miners , aai to arra ige a oar ia oing c olher.wonhr, no trooM Uai Iblrsg j wtliei,,1 fiesrass aeall tlas' sccea -ff - '3 is Mr.-IptHtflaia; 25' loublo tram w. ti ut Vnoa r owua vljo J s system similar U that r in Wales and; in aui-y oihar rjls. 8*ving the ad gen int, and orderi jiidgdiein accdrdincly. ? t.. ohl 1..,. .l i . J. . . Jaudftvll rt M ,M 4*u'-r w cr piace .. uen fcsye .Iroad gt;J vis til tbs Jnrfegardto the cattle, tfie learnad judge; .tinds that tnere wok no perfected agreement, I eiJou8 arid unlera the defejiclant L jlejiverlliem a j oper*U nt .W.tbepto ii; to Im; -,-iiti icl to credit .iri tne Account* for poe-' ftUanfe that tO ji'.sl asatir car;e rete clVared away to tjialce settlt nent easy. coi ueiaU is the yajung. .Cana dj4, looking lot ll penf -in lijfe, the increase, is t*vmiwn.sation1 for hia Tiki und trouhlejiu looking afrxr .tlum. A nee is also jdirected tio ascertain how l as i. much is due to fJie plaintiff on the chattel mortgage alter urodltiug tlie /noiiieyerealiBcd by sale of the outfit, for (which stun the plaintiff will havjfc jhdginelt. C. NlCamp- beUJClerk -f tin.- t'Juri. uLftppoiuted referee and furtlier lt;liieotiortsand costs are itserved t.the t Don as invitation of * its acceptance If tiiji'Empire will the gotH nment to make it pos bpioraorj jattld laisfera'to accep au iuvtcfition, i tiling Urthy o will fee doirfjj dhcements are held otit to I industry and e lterpi-ise are t hamperedllj 'Al Several iiistlncosofthis uijiier our own Wrsonal 1 l A A aid we have particular. A i to the cotfntry j where ihe best jn- hiin, whire ncouraged, K 'L have come bservation, ith one in .Metji-J. -McXsul A ifnultaiii uoU-d for fplau1tilTU 1* bea're is the clciendant'e adjocate. ill 1 lie' n tlie'name of We for such sdnie- new.s- adquaintiince 1 'ft ago. and took i p Western Stat Cony ng CanaHian ofj i n 'the * a . '. that he hasacted unfairly, and that, if 'ti()0,wac sulKcientipunjshment in: the opfti case, it was in thevqther, and that, thejrefore the larger fiii .should now be kredscfld to the smaller amount,' as tnsp. fjildely prfomiscci ijt should be in 'li lt;:- lirs* instance.* . t * i A GOOD L ii Last w paper:if Such action wonld be fl . 182' * aant alnression from the monotjony pf i I j ' being f/poor party t6oI, whitj* only aim -*id whose chief) cause of m itenoe WORD FO. k we puhlisllerJ jthe folic DTiW EUjre AJJtEKTA. follow- nlie to find excuses for t the yov.cniiiu'iH. Br - ; WIIY IS 77 ? yetrto b J5 found ith tbe : i t b ho can natural ltd van es of Canada, or,, wl o can the rhasons why ihpuldpot jadvalncel in prospen t produce Do muion * * * J' I i t - I*** s v ' I * * Is T ; . ft * p- ok we pnjbljfslfd 1 ing f rom khe . **'A Colora'loefttkleraiBerliiia returned frorr a viait to llra/il, ift dertaken to enquire into tha proapcjrts of carry log fori the husiuoss therein view ot tbe rajjiitj) Lttluinent of cut- tit- laniis in the vresteni i;.u.-.-.. II.- thiuics cattle coujC1 not be p jiUhly raised In RraxiJ for Jiiipuieut to rforth America. The good roiiAg -Uw b i*; iich thrit eoiintry ires. saiil to pos leax must l hjjck of tho higW o Koingjintb the- interior were. Jv ululWiok, the ritihds lieuig roa'ds ' in name on y, aud the region near tin-; co. -1 populattbn equally with the Sr tes Our people l ave tfc id enterprise, tho lur soil I climate is healthier, p our Canada tome years his residence . in the ventually establishing hidself in a liacjra iv ? businew. Tnink- injghe would prefer to live in. hisj na- tiVti counlryj Ue-a ipe to ahe Northwest, but? i.u since returntjl to h s Old Mine iu the S .4lU8 tO VMritinftX of , , ydung Cauadia i . ART a * I '/ -WRjtV THK i:. a IL . ' - -si a * 'A ' Pal* ii'iVSKXftJKST -AC * KNIFE. Fridaylu. Sato tS uuda Mi'ii-hiA (Tue /ajl fWedu Thu . R. V. K.IH.WAV. I IU. Wftst was onjjj dpelied upl with ds, and set :-l - meiit 1 euchuraj ber a4 n.inera leire bracticallkr un- Cakada, and ftib IJ- - * I - -aa ,F -. A A * era country cat settlement - lands, nn* iiiftbodsW .c nocor. on ' '1 '..V -* . W 1 practicnjly imiccciwihle. :TUe - interior wure. bf thOjiibfida l gt;eiiig roads j ;tpo uuh'ealljhy to bjp'a shl-ppui** jjoint' Com ' peteut judges have dojldrcd AlhcrU to'U Aj the finestgrazing count ey inthe world, ami that is where. theOilorriuo man hwl l gt;pttei) .. ru next timls.''; ' f* . i- ' . . I ' No greater truth than the above was ever written. Alicia is to-day thel HiieststocM country on the continent. limitecjijour laws s)re as libersJj and ouHnstiiutiona. as free and progressiva. Vet Koiuf'tliing'ip decidedly wrong, and the case'ia rut her a difficult bno to diagnom One of the rinief .thi lt;isthat tells again ht the Dominion is thf t thousands lt; f her young me ' wr .Mhouk imparl; vigor' ave taken up their i- - . the advicej however, which we fear lour I I I i I i Toronto contemporary lias* overlooked. * rl I The, Empire' might juat sa we'l invite a look * ; J I . lt; i r .'. . i' - u i r l' r J ti*t , ' ... i I man to appear bis hunger; by lookinc I at delwiouA food inside of a glass-case is invite the Colorado cattle man to - 'take idvantage of the thousands of acres of choice Kra ini- lands aToini? to J ,*Mt mir.IT X ;, . Surely the Enpire cannot dose its eyes to the fact that just such men ai the Coiornd6 cattle raiser, probably 4hia very mail hmsejf, have l gt;een knocking for admittance to Alberta for the past two years, And have as often been repulsed. Tlie Efa pir is not well op in North-West, history, or it would kiYow that the esjiibliihment of the quaran tine ill 1886lrotidtWit impossible for the (felora o cattle miser to take ad- ,. tnntMofo ofj fate inviUtioo which the jftarfsVrf bp. DonniiiOQ 9premnmxt now extends to him. The Empire shoold know, if it does not that to in- :rit*flM.ssr oattle raisers ot settlers sa* any dwrirAioo nx Aor existing anrensma aAoea. ence in thu-St. tea. II lt; J 1 ory papers may try-, to argue nTs '1 gt; i . I ; lt; iWhatJwe stat lt; is ifn uupleasai era Stftteii wheiO he decided io remaiii. era in o neral this arL: nltheNiirth' il- should go. ahea 1 as much as the doun try south of* it North Itiilio, Mcn- tajui; and WaihJngton teijrkory are opining, and why not the NJorth-Westi Tile number of Oiiiadians ini California all the we item jstates lis ..simply wdnderful. and I fully iieleve there art as maay soi th of the line as in Canada. Oreg m is full of Englishmen Canadians. After all I likeCaila- I I * I ' b the mt+ nd would B0pner.be in o * n r i HY-2 HK10. r. R OIU'B TH TJUfixt' INI r. r. TheMinu.ii l fore a WsJ mdicsta. The alieoiic** o( a sign, JJpJJ I' : Fine to Monday ft*?TBo-i I Tueaalsv, began to /no, Mit an inch gt; 1 W.dnasrh, li*?litN. gt;Vj a-firjd, flurries nfsnas. 8. W wind in tvejuirlg. TIiuibiIa*/, ri to 8. v and N jvkfr jPgjjl * t-Aeatealaa; Lo. H Poor im Si flaw - UP. .MMJl-AKV II.KL1- aaJr ' , Mpeet Winmi-ku, t gt;c ' i-iip -u lt; ,... here'rov r the Thi Chief d;u'stica. jesterd eolveltthe; iiijunijtioii prov thcrij l'acilic -frojui (croaai.i tracaJ; hut la r,i th 3-day KKAblNKSSJ hcen wri,tton during tlie 1 past toU ieai-e in i (yocnry of blasting j 1 trees dij igmjd to f irnish limlier, ports,' nnd fmfl 1 n laud Mi*tt gt;srthulj il i; of no gt;i)iHluriu i-rops, Farrric (Ml ll e G uwtte.) Tlii re is the rclittiat I eretl iftfltb njiap value have b larch, .* land t Their alkjdnti fact thiijj I'lK'ky hilW ir a'H leminied tluii :t fr rpine' re in is u gt; Diloclajsre ntu-n f6utf on nothing i' ri - lt;V-jQ 'U *' gt;) railroad Lu isia- y mornfiig .li.-- eating tlri Nor- g i the lit i R. grttntod dnotlier hiekory j(i,eeri/Tlii v edihitvJ(jlti n irtiiipiUA.Aui. Jnd h pl r ctioo; -The ,U6ve 111 ieut ' auiijnuiccd detormiuation to croi the C'J''ti- H. , aud lust nightlsH'ore uti7 ut gt;;aaap cial poli- is only one not hcu why that 't beiboomi up, back bone ot 01 more iiicrei nts are,sjlveri iBing for lijgrb ts aild*expending larg fox mciney. to attract thejn to our wei r ?*li gt;singtli ' M Be gai j a fe* to be sure,-but the nbt by i-diy nieaitf make ulp for theiirious leajcagtuf,. It seems of the utmost im- bpr nc o;: that I mo t lt;i put a stbp to this co cl sin upon the enennr of the 00 wi ;' -.i-fr . ' -. a - S riin diseise is a senoua one, a uc unedicj unpli l L I '' f I 4- 1 *r. methipff shoull be sUnt try. 're- mell may complacently roll their t discant upon e brigat* fo- ure ef Canada, but this feeling f ae- It wk , false and dangeroui 1 one. ficta doy not warrant any such me 6,j)00f000j roana- na, ovist 1.0.00,000 are permUnent idents. of the United States. ortjlf made a . proport ecase might -' vo only mOeavada, lation of tosjsWto s who have latsto made. Thd case lt;jit0d ing thousands. these young' alnd sturdy jOanadi wciild prefer t lt;J live in Cinoda, bit ftg aa that pLferenoe is, iti cannot rcoine ah eltelrprisiiic' liaii's love activity and progress.. Ijue respon- ity for; thia jleplorahle state rifl jaf- aifa irests with pu* Dominioji gov* ueht The Canadian Nbrth-West Id be to yoaiijg and restless Oansv i what the We*teru States are to ig American s, but unless the pre- syatem . of management of the ritoriea undirgoes a radical aud e6ing chang , we can n-jver hope spell a thing, but mustf calnlly jh the men ho should bi building r t . a . T ur western Country pert rm thisu es in the WJaterri States This is sute of -iikikira but it rt pless, .and the sooner ent-set themselves the Hai roi enJ 'a gt; luf in sever* hun , cDien. / TO KOIUUBIflV'KFbrf-ftnr A i;HOS8INU. a- '. : * ',' ; ' h It iBiumoiiuced that the utteinpt toj cfoas will He uiailv to-iaoi o-,v. if it in. la san- . I w 1 . - - * ' *-rtain ts4 tako pfcatel pupt. WbVtcj 4 th i -4 R lt; , says he 'fill meet the u t-u k Witt; . 1 * * j AN ARUZD KOK lt; * led,. 10 the ui'tjrally cor. 1. hu- h. sad 1 0. aiH- Imorai- nhrch, lie Ihi-st , o anfl WjIISajr* .... . , . ., ...... dure' pfeMi pjiviss. th(: ini-L-MrU) is riven ill various walvy thutlia.l-ivtreei do not jlo well ou and tlutt ts rich enough ko prdduee jc-aj-rn. gt;* ifc'oe . and the* vanlous kiridrij-j'f, r-ui;i l grf-inn. .Must of tife AM soiiiM ou iirt** Kifries xvcfo of thb 41 iuioh that cunUmfra for- r est treei j would no -, rrow Im them. They foilndjhem lnjoies,i; hnji (hfy saw trees of Irmovs kintfs on theyhj**tlonj in the v ('initv and nlour; i ir wator- courses. ;Thdy came trrthr corfrjlusion (hat pra He sdil was I * * t trees. if * 1 ; -t r v ' If necessary, anU b* udtv mustering bis forces tor the fray. Men aro hefag brought iu from skJl parts of tae line Wprotect tli Com panji/ gt; property. Th. 1 roi.Mry is in uess to luocrod w thj sceaot of the clullkt at a.tnouieiit'a notice, the j-Otrrrnment ia of The illegal course 0/ ally f'trrnt pines trees, in man) sotithera lain ran* rich f r jjeltliUt the t*Hiid iihurta ami M d i gt; was Uie alduiHl l ntrv n soil uirt-.i-t' Nrw Kn liiiul and the Hdpes o Michigan ivf-fe i*4iverm ith other Mndf* of s gt;vii ifreen , or A cibciik. M itipo LtioQoioiU.y ; London, Kso., Qc . 22. it waa d lt; tided iik'.'. who atakes were wo 1 hy 3rd. D-day to hiivo a gto,nd volunteer display ou be occasion 'of ttyy Lord Mayor's sbor, in to:id of the ciuit lt; iiiu-y uijxiiav The jajaa BUe'gestod by Augustuu llarriaou lonaK'd xiWW towards the object The Cambrhig-ardiire yeiacity. Cactus. Mt There were lOstar I r p- Our Cliin se Wa,a y * se - HONTANA CATTIJ5 MlRK AhKINU gt;K TH I / LL rn task of edyin the cpil. the sodner will terrib e draii upon oar p opalation '.. t 101,000 out of to oar lin- ooe : lt; . a 1* lt; ,U. - ll -ll . t; ; r .8 B I 1 . - :' ..' fi u v ( '* ' 1 . 1 1 r k I MOVAt OV THE.QUAiuKrfNB UKrfTKir i 1 - . * X-A OAsarrs,) f i * (Special Ottawa, Ont., Oct. 25. Montana okttle in are clamouring through the Ameiicau verimidnt, for the removal of our lt;jua nui- ie regulations. They Want free BCc*.*a to e grazing lauds of the ; North-West, but ncipally transport by the Caruvilian Psci- Rys gt;tiio*icalioard. ff the regulations moditied, itistesfeA'tha continue to discriminate in; favor of adian csttls ss sheiia doiag just rioJf . * i Statda. Alm lt; gt;at'Sll th lt;- moun- njf ;oa iij tbo conotry art eovnod with trefk of Some ftatt Mu hjof the Iovsb lanjlj hi t) o Koiitjb j uf oeounied hj TiU-k f r*-i* * jr.row in aWampa iii cypress i ws. whikve-Majr N tsma- rack tr4'JA gmw in swamptilitt parts 67 Bhc Mirth, It In not krtie.hoir- evor th sorts o Thoy flijtj lions ar but for hl'Vo locariohs and these are the beat for tbt-m. iot bftHnii art thiir rondi- nost fat dibble to tham, 'an adapt Eojfondi m.They i/i-eatrug-* 0 rfaaonsthat they tliem eljri A to the unfavov.-'l tion** an ll make Uie he/*t of th showtimfl Ihev e;in make a hi glo fo r lt;i gt; i *U*n ro and si gt;cof-*?ii Ih spits of i'itv I un favorable I elhium*itan lt;' lt;-a. They do Hit indicate thu belt plsres to ntant t w U insure Use/ Ijkrgest or quickest iTtrwlh. In mnnVj'isea they simplVslow that lh i stbank barren soil, or rn nluni have' pre renjted Ihrir being dee ij lt; v lt;'d hy lira*. Periioni wfio w-ftrce of I ourtiiieraMa size oh fltibjiy plains or 10. kv hillsides I or fin rjwarluW'rh) hotfjonsidt-rhos long it took tueai to aU.ijn their e;ruwth gt; Many ofjt)i -m in all ;phdiabijity were fpowipKItud were of I'duajderable size Wben Iho Wintinontwaa dw ered'hy Columbia I ThftfltaL is no ji4m-siptible ehiindn 11 llieir bei htl or circumference iHirii pass mm the lifeti tury. pu slow* genorajtid well to Mirtions 8A f Mr. f On Sunday last, after a brief Ulaess, sir. R Torser. W La lxidflte, died, Had 37 osiart yotMmdodi htfjpoUcosMd i a decailcj 1 Tbey' did Dot nail ui jhif/gb jn-ue, during of a man our during s ceo- P these ittwi, rerrreienta the 1 made during many of. men, 'lt ruajf V out trei'-i on unsightly and to whh-h no .rosaure . applied aMs'd, jrVHirb; ha* never) bddqj prepared for1 planting. But the pl u ter should tt lt; t eirpeot that the tries Will make a papid' growth or tliat he nil ever derive any peft'iioisry hen Hit froro t hem. Th-? most'that ess reaaorjabW'Tie expecUid frorn, therii is 1; that they ijrill cover tliej nakaMinnsa of X tho oav -1 17, the land sd U'at the sufthansfKl o Arailr .ii not bs - 1 hot the SsrissJ' J Usnatill Se lion nioui ael count razor-back and site V running through Emsn- torgiA, iwollf kill'*' belondUg ta5 4 wfdow, itffTr, lfe gt;alus M asui Tbe saaU-Uarsrs were si ft gt;olioa Ussstfs ttSBwids Mi siassrs * A a it The railroad won lha1 oa*j. It being shown that the proper si ali w ia blows sad the precautions * gt;S. ss* the vplsTniinf waa sort-lr i d'stresaed about the Wult.. She bad conTerte* tbe big id to lard, and ai the road woald notW for kilUog Ubb * bait remained pf As Berks* pay. Oaa ftB,a*t, l, stowed w on the took the .tha rails *ith a quarter sand that bear oa' orerthe Now the bs-aatt. / P * r*S I- gt; i . *. f -* I .nastl Dr. 1 1-trI-ii'i re'-onahl o perien forget ou Saturd Veber go lt; ie del at the St Thef hrano r. .a-ere.jOOealrea. The till lead In; lant ldbi- (bbs ITictTothisudr-a. *A socdatt-er Uib Englis4 Itoket - Topwnixdi.vn e.i gt;6df:*T 7afti : Si iKtoiie. it Gone Bhoouug ; jlwtaudlll lefltonilouday fo Wry's. onaiihiKpt ident i Ul ck mot ' -* f pm Jh4 tat* rather 0* ting mcctuij* ; K'ov-jmuV'r 3rd, at J iiid'onUiejgrisi 1 fiiereateillfhoild Sitj u Ohail of Time 1.Uiriu I tht wiut ihn Kott * tTSsalOll' 7 . in. I lalejd of U )1IH) 1 flSlftil 1* P- III. ' Cheap Excursion Thi c P l aie . eftinuoha to fToroo. isra, two of which wiat uh vah'Hfy. -flVirl fcuirt 011 Tuesds latter oitlWnilaai (m- good tor s ati/ dj . Liberal OfftaV; jtlUioU li the 'V* l.irgeac vlilMcriptioiij North WtiBt, iBoanl rifting auVliuihiB ' .Wh. Vfo uji)w n Atiyoue miU gt;. rihiiiK v ill r-coeiirv (hi- p 1890. 4utl Uu* Am lt;j , tai*. Tho lirst IA I '. * jllef wiU *4ls o r*os38Ssvj lor uno yi'sriu adilii ihe'Auii- leaii y nu trro.ua poyiiig up, will iilKorecjjifo'thol lat lHW.)aynil UisiiAi year. Tin-it-imih.-i ntl'i, the Im- l4ir wlll S-rhool ' 111** r,W uyt WUhJ gt; gt;tho lloariijul K*i I bavtj to rjc-uiiuil- l :hff Isl Novb* ulwr ti. V st IVi it ftVa rlrji he I.M-.J in , U imjIiou I have al*i to ini aubjecta pr*i Wl gt;* . ' Cauilidtttaa- for ' f mxi K-uiiniiHitiou, 1 gt;ik I hS**.8 gt;diare'a ; gt; ' , IJOK flt-J rovvprr * V Yduni ti B .is' Pen I 1 r. K. haau was II sir. A. k. HrOBiJi/J n X 11 mi. aj. it. -wa., ,1 waak T' , j' / j fastaWpq J Meaara. MuCul .n lt; 'roai Uuibridg. I t M-a*4vit.c1Mii 1 p*'rasa a trip s. tha Xr-r.-tV.o.Haail ** l-sgialasiv. -M. Miataas * * ta UaSarUg. Mr. C. WaUfaH. m me K lt;feeJBS vraW - .j
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