The equity, 5 août 1897, jeudi 5 août 1897
[" wm SHAW VILLE, Co.PONIAC, P.Q., THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1897 \u201c THE EQUITY \u201d Voi XV, No.8 D.K?a.cPJf,T.,?.wd, î Orne BANK OF OTTAWA The Braeside raille commenced operations again on Monday.Binding twine, leading brandi at lowest prices.J.H.Shaw.Farmers, secure your binder twine at Dowds Quyon.Largest lots ever im.ported.A report that mail clerk, H.T Kenny, of the P.P.J.f had been discharged has been contradicted.\u201cRiverside Notes\u201d received too late for publication this week.MODERN METHODS.Is issued from the cffice of Publication Shaw ville every Thursday.X, XX, and XXX Shingles in stock at O.F.Hodov*, Mead Office Ottawa Canada, Capital (fully paid up) .$1,500,000.00 \"\t.$1,005,000.00 7 mill prices Rest Mr.S.A.McKay gave an ice cream party on Thursday evening last.Embroidery Silk in skeins and spools all colors, at Mrs.Jas.McCredie's.Mias Mount, of Montreal, arrived here on Tuesday evening on a visit to Mrs.Naylor.Mr.W.O.Le Roy of Bryson was in town on Tuesday on business in connec* | it means lion with the telephone service Subscription, $1.00 per Annum Board of Director» i] Charlkh Magee, Esq., President.George Hay, esq.,Vice President.John Mathkr, Emq.Davip Mac Lark*.Bhq.Advertising rates made known on application.Correspondence of local Interest solicited from all parts of the country.ïEiHiSEsEffE I money toaccompany the manuscript In every | evening of last week.Plaster Paris, Portland Cement, Lime, Plaster Hair, and other builders\u2019 supplies at closest cut prices.G.F.Hodginh.Mr.Samuel Armstrong has in hand this week the bricking of Mr.Charles Wain man\u2019s new house on Pickanock St.Hon.Oko.Bryson, Jr.Alex.Frawer, Kwj , UP-TO-DATE is a modem expression.You know what Applied to an argument it carries conviction ; Mr.Alf.McGuire has placed an awn- I to business it means SUCCBSS.mg in front of his shop, with his name and occupation thereon inscribed.Dkmmih Murphy.E#q.GEORGE BURN, D.M.FINNIK General Manager, (Lovai) Manager A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED.ran© J.A.COWANt Publisher Drafts leaned on all Banking pointe In the Domln-d, United States and Great Britain, Note# and Bills collected.Ion S, J.MCNALLY, Ml.C.M What follows ?Interest allowed on Deposit Receipt At current rates I\t^ Serge d ouiJe Mr.Matthew Riddell, of Galetta, has I Cents pOJ ) RI ( 1 ; bfack 3,11(1 COl- been appointed clerk of the Fourth Dm- | OFcd.\u2022ion Court of the County of Carleton, vice Mr.W.P.Taylor, resigned.Sums of #1 and upwards received U Savings Department.Interest credited half yearly.Office Hours\u201410 a.rn.to,8p.m.Saturday 10 a in.to 1 p.in.Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur.Mrs.Silas Young, of this village, left for Britannia on Saturday morning last, I where the will be the guest of Mrs.J.- Way.Offles - Campbell1» Bay.JA8.HOPE Sc Co.TAfANUFACTURINO STATIONERS,BOOK8BL 1TA 1er», Bookbinders Printers, etc.Depository f the Ottawa Auxiliary B1 Me Society .Ottawa, Ont, t Mr.ET.T.and Mrs.Barnett and Mies Maggie McCredie, left for Norway Bay ou Friday where they intend summering for two or three weeks.44-in.wide all wool Cash- The contract for the construction of I mere at 30 cents per yard ' %=%.w\" tS.\"5SK Ibh* and colored.Ironworks for $51,784.The practical contractor will be Mr.Garmon of St.Catharines.< I a, S.DOWD, M.D.C.M.Mr* Robert McCredie left here for Norway Bay on Monday evening with a a .new boat.Now we may expect to hear some reliable fish stories.Mr.A.Lumsden\u2019s passenger steamboat under construction at Opemicon, in about completed.It will be lighted by electric ity and fitted out with all modern im provenants.As announced in last issue the Rev.- James Flanagan conducted both services n i.nv mi in St PauVa church on Sunday last.Van.LOUrt dhawville, Archdeacon Naylor tilled Mr.Flanagan\u2019s No* 8T6.\tappointments in Thorne on the same Meets theltb Wednee- dat6e day of every month.# Court dues must be paid ,,f farms entered for the prize com pet if promptly every month.tjon jn connection with Agr.Socy.No.1 Visiting brethren cor dlally Invited.M.D., C.M.Trinity : L.R.C P.à 8., Ediwsuroh Licixtiai e or Faculty or Phybkiams and 8u roion», Glawiow.Office A Residence in late Dr.*Aetley's House, Quyon Office hours : 8 to 12 a.m.and 7 to 9 p.tu.Wool Challios Dr.L.MULLIGAN, Mr.Silas Young removed his family into the part of Mr.A.N.Wilson's house formerly occupied by Mrs.McRae.Mr.XX'tk'Sr.1 wJZS I New Goods just received; of this week.\tbought about half price, and The Aylmer Gazette says :\u2014Maniwaki | Selling about half price, people confidently expect the Gatineau Valley Railway to reach their doors next season, and are Veterinary Physician and Surgeon Graduate of Ont.Vêt.College, QUYON, QUE, Treats Diseases of all Domesticated Animals.Office at Amm\u2019y Livery Stables.and Fancy Muslins, G.G.STEWART, PHYSICIAN AND -> SURGEON, I.R.C.P.AND 8., EDINBURGH.RpwMence and office In A.Smiley\u2019s house, XI inside.Office hours\u20148 a;m., to 12 a m., and 7 p.ro.Telephone No.2.Mr.Théophile RchT¦»^uumgTp\"a I Liberal discount off every very large hotel, while others are building Parasol and Straw Hat new structures.I.O.E k m ARTHUR MCCONNELL.A TTORNEY AT LAW, Main St.Hull, A Que, will, at request,attend alIcourts n the district.All oorrespondenceprompt- y answered.Will be at Shawvllleflrst Thursday ofeacb month.\t* Mr.Ed.Graham began the inspection To see these goods and Cud.McLachlin, of McUchl.n Brin., I\t*«0,, and lumbermen, died last Friday morning, buying them means Binder twine In largest lot.ever im I .There will be no complaints of a .car- Will attendlall\tlaw courts In Districts of (R ported\tat Dowd\u2019s, Quyon.\tA\tsuperior\tcity of rain for some time to come.Law tawa and Pontiac\tIf\trequired.\tf-tiele\tat low nrices for cash\tweek we had * ®teady downpour for three | article\t1\t.\tday8 fol|owed by a heavy thunderstorm The\tsteamer \u201cJanet Craig\u201d\tbreught\tan | on Friday.The lot of the hay maker this season is hard, yea, verily.Miss Bowman, of Ottawa, is visiting Mrs.Jas.McCredie this wetk.You will be pleased if you call and see the Hammocks, large and small, at Mt> Quire'a.g.A.McliAY, BCL.wtotary PUBLIC.Clerk of the Magistrates excursion party over from Arnprior on fi\tSund*y \u2018\u201cl 10 Heath'e Bly-\tPatrick Kelly, of Kippewa ha.accept The Rev.M.D.M.Blakley conducted $450 and costs from the Shepard & the Presbyterian service in the Masonic Morse Lumber Co.as settlement of his Hall on Sabbath afternoon last.\tclaim.The case had been referred by Justice Falconbridge to Mr.W.L.Scott, aying and Harvesting Tools, Machine the local master.Mr.M.J.Gorman Repairs, Oils, Binding Mitts, etc., at acted for Kelly and Mr.W.(X Perkins G.F.Hodgins Ottawa Mr.N.Official Dismissed.\u2014The Journal of Friday last says McGrady, crown timber agent for Otta wa county has been notified of his dis I The Alaska papers urgently recom-rnissal from office by the Marchand mend parties going to Klondyke to take government.He will be succeeded by j sufficient provisions to last 6 months.Mr.Madore, who occupied the office at WILLIAM ELLIOTT AILIFK OF THE SUPERIOR COURT Sbawville .Que., respectfully *o!lclU gagementefor any business In connection lb all Courts In the County.Collections made snd p-omptreturnsassured B en Two New Lines.\u2014Herbs of Joy and Egyptian Liniment added to stock in pat\" ent medicine department.; w 1 the close of the Mercier regime closest prices for the company.Mr.Wm.Eg»n has been appointed On Tuesday of last week lightning deputy collector of Inland Revenue at struck the house of Edward Rhody, Se Renfrew.Mr.P.Devine, who formerly baitopol, Renfrew Co., and did slight .I held the office, resigned some time ago.| damage.Mrs.Rhody was in the track The Shawville Marble a, d Gr*n1 «[ \u2018he electric fluid and it caught her on Æ., A,., McDoneld,\tI £ KV\u2019tSa.'ï/SyR.tt off her stocking and boot.An engineer of the Quebec Government arrived here on Tuesday evening for the purpose of making an inspection of the route of the proposed line of railway be- I Mounted Police are to be seat to the tween here and Portage du Fort, in order Yukon district and the Crow\u2019s Nest Pass to afford the government information as to maintain order.For the first named to its feasibility.It is stated the P.D.F.I service, one hundred new men are to be people will make a vigorous effort to push through without delay.Thrilling and impressive thoug spectacular productions at the C Canada Fair in the past have been, the historic spectacle.\u201cThe Taking of the Bastille\u20191 which is to be presented ttys year is said to be the moat elaborately equipped production ever introduced in Canada.The soldiers of the capital will take part in its presentation and the fireworks will be the most brilliant ever seen in the city.Besides the spectacle a choice program of stage attractions will be carried out every evening during the fair which commences on September 17th Don\u2019t Ottawa's great fair, the paragon of Ta G.F.Hodoins IBAILIFF OF SUPERIOR COURT, OFFICE î\u2014COURT ST., SHAWVILLE Detachments of the .North West Accounts collected and prompt returns made All courts attended.engaged ST LAWRENCE HALL.turns out a superior class of work in Mon ra M.McLean ,i*roprletor,Malnst.Quyon,Que.I uments, Headstones, etc.Prices reason This house is In every way furnished to afford u# # 1 scellent accommodation for the travelling public.I *0,e- Mr.John L.W an aged reeident the best brands of Liquors, Wines, and Cigars.Good | of ( ilumet Island, passed away at m* son's residence, CoMfield, on morning last.He had been an invalid for some years.this road Card of Thanks.\u2014The widow and brothers of the deceased James Dagg desire, through these columns, to express their sincere thanks to the numerous friends in Bristol and Clarendon for the many acts of kindness extended towards them,during the illness and death of their late lamented relative.A violent storm visited the neighborhood of Billerica on Friday last.Rain fell in torrents, and buildings, trees and telegraph poles were blown down by the high wind which swept over a stretch of country about half a mile in width.Fences were knocked down and a greal deal of corn and grain destroyed.To The Equity.I wish to thank the neighbors and friends who showed their love and assistance in attending to my daughter and in trying to comfort her during her sickness; and I pray to God to add His blessing to each and to all for their labor of love and kindness to her through all her illness.She passed away in my arms to her heavenly home, in full assurance of being forever with the Lord.h the entrai There was a temporary delay in the operations of the Clarendon Cheese and Butter Company\u2019s factory last week, caused by some derangement of the boiler, which, however, was soon adjust It may be remarked here that this factory is now receiving an average of 7000 to 7600 lbs of milk daily.Ltv-sry l n Connection.ed GRAND CENTRAL SOUSE, Quarterly meeting service will be conducted in the Methodist church here next Sunday morning, and the Sacrament ad fllEia hotel has been recently opened for ministered.On Monday afternoon, (9th) JL the public accommodation, and ha* the members of the quarterly official and been ffjjj***^**\t***** ely,e wll,h 6,1 the trustee boards will meet.Mr.Thome.Bueka, of Sheenboro.,nd lng, sndlargeoommodlone Sample Rooms.Miss Mary Hall, one of the most popular __________________________________ young ladies of Trout Lake, were united in matrimony on July 19th.Miss Annie Ryan, of Pembroke performed the duties of bridesmaid, and Mr.E.Downey supported the groom.Rev.Father Kiernan, P.P., of Sheenboro, performed the ceremony.0.Turpfcln \u2022 - Prop.Two new churches are in course of Presbyterian erection in Clarendon at Starke\u2019s Corners and an Anglican in the Smart settlement, a couple of miles distant.It is expected that both edifices will be sufficiently advanced to hold service induiing the approaching winter, although they may not be finished till later on.end continues until the 25th miss exhibitions PONTIAC HOUsf Rev.J.M.Coffin,of Bristol, has had the pleasure of a visit from an elder brother who resides in St Johns, Newfoundland, where he is connected with one of the large educational institutions of that col ony.Both gentlemen visited Shaw ville on Friday last, and among other places ghve The Equity a call.Mr.Coffin is one of those who is of opinion that it would be to the advantage of Newfound land to come into the Canadian Confederation, and expresses the belief that such will be its ultimate destiny.The condition of affairs in the Island, which for some time past has been very unsatiefac tory, has began to show signs of material improvement, and while there exists several impediments to its progress and development,\u2014such as the French Shore n™ , for example\u2014the prospects for ___ prosperous future are gradually growing brighter.The infusion of the new blood into the administration of the affairs of the Island which would follow ,, Confederation with the Dominion, Mr.\tP Coffin thinks, would have a decidedly beneficial effect.\tpe^# The Lord Bishop of Montreal will hold his annual visitation to St.Paul\u2019s Church, Shawville on Tuesday, Aug.10.The He will u service will begin at 10 a.m also hold his visitations at St.Georges Portage du Fort, and at St.John s, Clarke\u2019s, on Wednesday and Thursday, 11th and 12th.The services in both will commence at 10 a.m.The town fathers have decided to construct a sidewalk from Mr.H.Lang\u2019s to the railway track.This is a move which roval ; but ft A should meet with general app no doubt it would be more full ated were it not for the generous manner in which the hotel keepers have placed their busses at the disposal of the public.The directors of the Central Canada Fair have spared no expense to make the Ottawa exhibition this year the best in the history of the ssaoeiation.The prize list of the exhibition totals $15,000 and in addition forty five gold medals as special prizes.In the horse department alone eighteen gold medals are offered as specials.There are eight in the cattle class.Farmers will find it to their advantage to exhibit-at thia year\u2019s show.There will be a choice program of special ties and the grand spectacular \u201cThe Taking of the Bastille\u201d has been arranged for the amusement of visitors.No extra charge is made for the evening entertain Donald McRae y appreci Shawville, Aug.21, \u201997 fill y Shawville Produce Quotations 20 to 21 38 to 40 23 to 25 X Misa Mary Berry, of Cobden, had a narrow escape from serious injury on Fri day morning of last week Lightning struck the house of her father, Mr.Frank rry.and after splitting open the roof, i down the water pipes, and broke a window close to where Miss Berry was standing.The glass was dashed amend the young lady\u2019s face and head, but for ^ None were o r Oats Peas Buckwheat 30 Be question a more 9 SHAWVILLE, P.Q ran .17 to 18 .to 11 14.00\tto 16.00 10.00\tto 12 00 .26 to 3c .4.00 to 6 00 .26 to 40 Wool.Batter.Pork per bbl r ton PHOPniETOR C.CALDWELL y«SZSSRttinotinjureA, bürisvrtu^sr&sii?n>i\t\u2022*hon,eexcePiMr-eodMi\u201cMer* connection Good livery In .Ladies' and gentetblcyclee kept for him | out at the farm the other members of the family being * THE ALIEH LABOUR LAW.POST-OFFICE CLERKS.AN AWFUL CLOUD-BURST Mr.La bouche re, who was one of the members of the Parliamentary Commission appointed to enquire into the Transvaal raid, lies given no*ice that * he will make a motion in the House of Ct*nmoos that the name of Cecil Ithodea he removed from the list of Privy Councillors.In Their\tlo Werhleg ever 4 retltlee i« ll,r |l,,lir >ori#lh.\u2014Post* Firm Unir TEXT OF THE MEASURE PASSED AT THE LAST PARLIAMENT.MANY LIVES BELIEVED TO HAVE BEEN LOST IN THE FLOOD.A d«wi*it«üU Crmii IxtuUin wiys office clerk-s el Uw general ivont-office, M M\tM\tgt, Martim's-le-Oraml, elUl nuiintein a X._%%%%.a\u2014\t~ a -as s,pa ed to the lowest price un two years.\tlVwtmaster-tJenrr.il.directing them to The Ding ley Tariff bill passed both A despatch from Youngstown.t> >o\t^ remeut consenting to Houses of Congress ou Saturday, and says:-A terrific cloud-burst stru»* i\t.weekly The general was signed by President McKinley the this town on Thursday night, flooding\t.\t, mt|urf* the refusal :wewvw\tHi Y \u201c ~ * metal lie conference to be held in the and along the railway lines.Many I* r\t^ & American capital next fall.\teons aro supposed to be drowned.lb®\t,, official text of the Canadian A l uni La Ik air law, anwnted to J un»s 20.18V7, denoinioa/ted \"An Act to Ikettrict tine llmqku Lation and Employment of AliiMia.\" Her Majesty, by uuid with, the a Senate and Interest lug Items About Our Own Country.Grant Britain, the United SUtnn.end AU Per in of the Globe, Condensed end CANADA.A Wg demand for lumber in reported m Manitoba.Guelph is to have & new pork poking company.Galt's town hall is to have a lee clock to cost $1,000.The new directory of Ottawa g' the population as t>3,480.Heavy va It Le ah q ?meats to England are reported from XX innipeg.It ls rumored t liât the U.V.B* in l-e ex tended from Keaton into the l>estoue country.A private I [ (rid Laurier aaüouuow» Mil from Liverpool for homo on Aug- unt\t* The shipment of cheese froiu the port of Montreal this season fur exceeds the quantity wont for the corresponding period last year.Mr.XV.XV.Buchanan of HauiiUwi has itfiuki Ihtd olftvos o£ General Miiu iyei of the Royal Templar» of Temperance end editor of The Templar.The Grand Trunk car works at Brantford have been cloned and tices iuxsted instructing the employoea to apply for work at London a sword-swallower of Prince Albert, died in great agony at XVlmni|>eg from munie» int acted himself while practising the trick.The Highland cadets of Montreal Will ehn>i Uy > i»it Ottawa for the purpose of being inspected l>y the lïovernor-Uen-eral and Dr.Borden, Minister of Militia.A deUclkmcnt of the Northwest M mnted Police has been ordered to the Crow s Neat Pass to maintain order up-the railway construction works.It is estimated that there are between three and four thousand uneni* ployed men in Montreal, aud et torts being made to get some of them work on the Grow a Nest Pas» rail- Pur Lament ballot taken by the clerks in vice a Hauw of Common# of Canada, enacts \u2022rJ Jubi- as fol lows 1.Krinu i nd after Use fc astiing of this set it shall be unlawful far any iwr- ( VOS eon.cxMiiiKuiy, partntxrship wr corporation.in my manner, be pwpay the Lr untfartuLuNU, or in any way to aa-hiet or encourage tflwe importation or immigra lion of any /alien or foreigner into Canada, under contract nr agreement.parole, or spécial, express or implied, made previous (ho the importation or Immigration Vf such, alien or foreigner to perform la/t>our or servies of any kind in f'auada.2 All contracta ur agreements, express or implied, parole or special, hereafter made by an*l between any person, company, partnership or pur at ion and any alien or foreigner, to perform laflm>ixr or (service, or having ref*'fence to the performance of labour Canada.telegram from Sir Wil- that he will year owing result of the Anti-Conviot law President McKinley sent a melange to Congress on Saturday advocating revision of the financial system of country and suggesting the appointment.of a commission to consider the quest ion.Mr fT.V.PVwderley has loen pointed Ixy President McKinley Pbxn-rniasioner-lGeneral of Immigration, but the Knights of labour will fight, tooth and nail, to prevent confirmation by the Senate.It is regarded as probable that th* arbitration treaty question will be re-ojened in Washington shortly, &nd that an agreement will be drafted ao-veptabln' to the United States and British Governments.James It.Keene, the noted American broker, who recently speculated on the wrong aide, -in credited with having made $2,000.001) itn stock operations in Wall strt'et.New (York, in the post two month».Mr Wbitelaw Reid wpec\\&\\ United States envoy to the julâlee, states that he wan impressed by the profound devotion of the English people to the Queen and their desire lo le on goo# way.\tterms with the United States.\tbut were powerl Mrs.ShortLss.mother of Valentine Frank Maas, an uld-tim*; -miner, has not a |lx>.lt Qf un> kind was to lie luul\tI I Shorties, the Valley field murderer, returned to Grand Falls.Mont., from The cries of the people in the houses that the OMfa&ition of the Grand X i-wbnss death sentence was commuted th(e lUondyàûe gold regions, lie confirms were beertrending to th ,1\u201cr \u2018\t- SWftJÎVS.\u2018ET™.CTÎ \"ÏL\t,b., \u201eut\u201e.\t- «* min* mssmsmmm _=%=mem ta.«.sidération of her ratituation of the au bridge was swept away,\tsays:\u2014Ike worst exphiebm since the NM f v\tx>artnershep, or four of the prisoners were sentenced were destroyed and lmulduigs generally oerti on Wednesday morning.Six per- ifLtrv rwtt «»r*«cnt established in to death.\tdamaged, loit no loss of life is yet re- were instantly killed; two were v^ja^ia wovided*that skilled labour for The Jai>anese Cabinet has agreed to ported.\tfatally injured, and at leaat a dozen i tihnt purpose cannot lbs otherwise ob- %,%%%%= ANTISISSIONA^TS.between the two Governments to ar-\t- dead as given out by the police and urers. powers in regard to a strategic li a excuse all along has been are frontier who Iff I lor from eoi- Si r John ButikneU, one of the founders of the volunteer movement in 1859, Hit* was sixty-six years of age.Sir John Skelton, a Scotch writer,who used the nom de plume of Shirley, is dead, tie was sixty-six years of age.The British Postmaster General will make a personal investigation of the grievances of the \"overworked\" postoffice clerks.in spite of official denials, the London military clubs regard the Duke of Connaught's appointment to the Quarter-masler-Generaltfhto as a certainty.Peter McNally, a Boston man, performed the feat of swimming the Eng lish Channel from Dover to a point three miles from Griz Nez.France.Enquiries in England have resulted ini the discovery that Roland G.I.Barnett, of Montreal, is no relative to Barney Barnato, the deceased African millionaire.Last week there was & sale at the odd Cuiloden castle of relira of Lonnie Prince Charlie.Hie Queen purchased his walking stick for one hundred and mix ty poun ds.It is confidently expected by the United States commission at present in London limit Great Britain will attend the International Bi-metallic convention to lie held in Washington.It is Announced that the Hon Winston Chun hull, elder sun of the late Lord Rundalpth Churchill, will stand for Parliament in the Conservative interest at the next opportunity.The order of the British Admiralty for the battleship Renown, the most powerful ironclad in the navy, to proceed to Behring Sea, is regarded as Lord Salisbury's reply to Secretary Sherman.An anonymous writer itf the London Daily Mail urges the British Government to rectify the Canadian frontier by adding Maine, Vermont.New Hfcimp-shire.and part of New York State to Canadian territory.According to London Vanity Fair, the London season, which is now nearing its emd, has been remarkable for bringing Into prominence the intemperate habits of society, the women being just as bed as the It is stated in London that, while Lord Salisbury is by no means pleased with the tone of Secretary Sherman's letter on the seal Question, he is not dwiKwed to take the matter too sen ouslyT and his reply, while firm, will he polite and couched in diplomatic is dead r i wegian or HONORED BY flHE QUEEN.Sir John Burns.Hart., who has just received a peerage at the hands of Queen Victoria, is tflae head of the Cun- ard Steamship Lime.His Lather, on whom the baronetcy was bonferred in 1889.was the first to carry mails I I the Atlantic tn steeoners.THE SAFE SJUXE Slowly tells me that he can draw his check for 1100.0» draw fct for a muck If be owes you Bo he can Mi billion.But fifty cents, insist oo having the coin not.AN AVERAGE CONCERT.Pessimistic Auditor, at a concert.-10 me this is a mighty short pregramme.considering the price they Optimistic Auditor\u2014Oh.ily get the worth of i-ncore everything.men UP WITH THE TIMER KEEP Rl* HER NEW LOVE Does old Peek 1 y stand off hie créditons am savagely as he used to I Juat the name.Hte has taken to wing shooting now so ae to be prepared for collectors if they take to flying SOLID.Mrs Bliendiet.to That is pound oake.Mt.SUrver.New Boarder, carefully hefting a piece.\u2014What did yen pound it with?prove that you said you liked the very ground I walked on.tHa\u2014And I can prove that your feel haven't touched the ground got that since you our money.Just chin f , m #»«#»*«**»*«**»* A Wm ^ _ Hit yoer decter foiled «\u2022 «#** V p\tI* yevMsm in espt'levted women'» I I w I neree.ned I beve A Meme I rent* ment 1er veer wvihnen which will \u2022*( fnM.(o' wnd fell private end deicrlptlnn epos receiving yen# wiih sump I tlib UooiifxI\u2019m>io.l « »'Vlk
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