Whitby Gazette and Chronicle (1912), 10 Feb 1916, p. 6

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Outbreak Came Sudde'nly Wilile 11< Was- .ii Session. 'AOS7 PICTU4RESQUE PUBLI1; BUILDINÇQ IN AME RUIN.- --TWO WOMEN ANI) POUR N1Er A despatch from Ottawasasys: The made his way ta bis principal quartens Cafîadian Panliarnent Buildings are in in tht- tast bloek. ruins. Pire which broke eut at nint- Dr. Michael Clark, o! Red Deer, ont-e o'ciock an Thursday nlght in the- Cern- aofthe- Isat membens ta reach tht- lob- Taraud Up Safoly. Aiter tht- emcpe of Bon. Matin »3ywdeland thie appt-arait-eOfDr. "i4ei lIas-k, oe d Dee"sFeulmng 4r oi"tht- offeets ofte meuig por$) spnoad that messr Lt-gi (Nêtumbeland E. W. Nosbtt Oxfed. ndjas. Dougea (con*a) bad- talled to emû. go theb'empe ir"mtIIM, l j, -îui hîrn0N~&tk W rtd UtdSsetMreBILLION-DOM]A1RUSYFEANAA oronto, Feb.nneaoli,-Mé. Seto;haa- AYuti AAA.LT LE B K R DU fui i *1.87%%$;00An0,OO9 inPro-B RW W D ewcop o.iN.1ep,$.2% C 0nN. 8 ylow 7tô7c.OTtS 's ie Empire May <lepénd upon the -Ne 2idO, N12 ; No do, $1. 2% No. 3 white, 47% to. 48c. Flour- fariners of Canada doing their ful)l ADBYHNRDB E iNO.sto,,Fort Willia. 8 oF12% ancy' patents, $7. 15; ,lrat clears, duty in this gregt war if the situation GR N O.HNRDB H Manitoba oats--No. 2 C.W. 45c; $5.40; other grades unchanged; ship- ,la fully and frankly put before them,"tIDNpF RNE Duse of Coinm ons No. 3, 'do., 42%4c ; extra No. 1 feed -1 ments, 69,806 bbles. Bran, $19 .25 ta elrdD.C C ams oms Fort illMo. ' Duluth, Feb.in.-tore't$19.N0. - sioner of Agriculture, who organiZedt Porct Wliam. Duluth, No 2 1 32; 1.8; heNo. 1,ar the Patriotism and Production cam- jlCept the Ilakery Going When Their- T ieiea orn-o. 3 ye,.,hrd $.2;Now Northe rn, $.' ;pa ign Iast year, speaking to the rnern- 1-ather Was Called to 8 hcanaia n c or n tF o. N7ota 72, onta a, $1.2 ; , $18; ¼o. Lin- d bers of t e C anadian A Yrs it-c B reed- tanak, Torn. s76eed7-?Motaa, $.2; y, 2. 4.Lin- iers' Assô -ciation at a bai tuet at the Fight. :RIC% 1 A S1AP LES Ontrotso. a wite 44 JuY.$ $3.32,My 231;Cari.-lite Ilotel, Teoanto. 'Daniau, the- baker. ha-I at *,iu ta the BRICAi 1- A SHAPEL 55 Ontari oata-No,3 white, 4 to July $2.33%.lIe pointed out that the- farmers atofg orhscury Heup ~ E IIE)45c.; commercial, 43 ta 44c, according Live Stock Markets. needed nu flag-wavinir andi martial, pr to ighlt for vilageofntEy. lie aup N P RS E .to freights outside. music ta stimulate tîhem -to their pidhslttevlaeafEeiu n Ontario wheat-Na. 2 Winter, peri Toronto, Feb. S.-Butchers' cattie !aroi uis sbtoeilsr-the farmers around wit.h 800 pourids crlot, $1 -13 ta $1. 15; wheat slight-: choice, $7. 60 to $7.75; do., pdtriotiof tsi'e of kthue iura- k of good French brcad every day. As ly sprouted and tough, according ta $7.10 to $7.35; do., mediumn, $6,15 t he pointed out that County Counicils teFec ata en h ra ltl{AIWYS CARItIED samnple, $ 1.09 ta $ 1. 18;wheat aprout-, $f).75; do., common, 9 55 ; vr ofighg gat ath e, ays Uth0enis orrespondent of- OVR46 MILLIONS. cd, smutty and tough, according ttor b5utcr ra' bU hi $rant totheof" ayuthe00 rscxi orrespondenhtld- . ape,$.2tER.7 fe hat ogthels,$.5to$.0, o bmo&- ondon Evening Post, who charin- Reapecordsa$.7;fe wetd.,go bu,$57 a$6o;do, munts equal to ail thehr other ex-' Reod f Pasqenger Traffic Inl 90 ta 95c, according ta £reights out-' rough bulîs. $4.50 to- $5; butchers', penditures. "When farmers double0 îngly tells the tale. Canada. side. cows, ehaice, $6. 10 ta $B.*50; do., their ta-xes for war purposes it sirnply ,"There was no other baker in those A depatc fron Otaw s.~ Peas-No. 2, $1.80; du., according good, $5.75 ta, $6; do., mnedium, $5.25 mnens that they are giving as they Par swic hvLhd tnamc of Thc nnua reort i' he Bard ot sample, $1.25 to $1.75, according to $5,60; do., common, $4.25 ta $; underatan(î the needs," sxiid Dr. Exouidun---more or les Ltne Railway Coramisajoners for the Is t s oltside. feeders, good, $6.25 ta $6.75; stock- Jame-.; sirîc uisCea. h hudbk fiscal ~ ~ - -forw oraitthsepacfuapope ficlyear shows that out of 46,702, 5Baley-Malting, 64 ta 66e; feed, ers, 700 ta 900 Ibo., $6.10 ta $6.75;i "Mut tt amr give men, tua?",inwfralteepaeu epe 280~~~ pa5nescric7yCnde ta 60c, according ta freights ot cannera and cutters, $,1.25 ta $4.50- h' sed."fanads (a calis for men iAnd w-ha should kecp Daniau's little side. outilkrcocec,$5t,$0;d. bsnshsol railways during the year, eight were m1 rcoce ah 7 t 10 ofî'om the country they wiîî corne.I buint egis nlsporain o killed and 239 injurctd. Out of 159,142 Buckwlhet--8 ta 79c, accarding to commnon and mnediumn, each, $35 ta, They have enlistec by the thousand hiitab ginapin if ho should ever ralwy mpoyes99wee iîed'aafreights outside. f1$60; apringers, $50 ta $100; Iightiw !cth-(tetTks adwt orne brick frorn the w~at'? r"i injured. on 9. eklldan wsto heGeg aes n wt;"Daniau wvas a widower with two 87 nue.Trespassers o railwayl Ryt--No. 1 commercial, 92 ta 95e; ewes, $7 ta $8.50; sheep, heavy,'thousand.9 more going ona wondrs hlrnaeen ilo oren property ta the number of 170 were reo1d codn asml,8 o 52 a$;d. ok,$.0t what may becorne of the farm pro- 1and a little brother of ten. Like child- killod. The report notes that the 85c, accordiag to freights outaide. $4* 50; yearling Iarnbs, $7 ta $7.75; duction of the- prairies. rno hi id hyhdbe B3oard is taking up with the- Attorney- Manitoba flour-Firet patents, in lamba, cwt., $10 ta $12; calves, medi-' "LumpinLg ail the farm products ta- rnoftu -o their id, the habeeis jute bags, $7.20; second patents, in urn ta choice, $6.75 ta $10.75; do., adddcigtefo dt General of the "ariaus Provinces the jt as 67;ern aesi, omn 4t 45;hgfdadgether, adddubr tefodfe oughilt up Thelp thefor fathers amhi question ofinstock, mre iweou estimat $670 etthataersinn, 1915,$4 the.5; dailyd ad tocsk. etiThe h cin195ltfor sddslyldienorse wscame t praseutjutforbags, $6.50, Tarante. watered, $10; do., f.o.b., $9. 65. 50 suddenly that nntdme rvas loft ta prsctonforinstiuin ae ro rou utalnochrsanaadeaa' a-make arrangements. Sa the father lins wtha vewtrespasser derasa Ontario flour-Winter, according ta Montreal, Feb. 8.-Butchers' steers,' ada gave a net produet af over a bil- rhdofwi tetesan1 ing tht- number of casualties. sampe, $4.90 ta $510, prompt ship- $5.50 ta $7.50; cnning bul, $'..2 lion dollars. The wheat crop of hi iteotst l e e ment, seaboard, or Toronto freights, ta $5.50; euws, .$4.50 ta $6; eanning prairies was worthaboutoS2theO00,00t er action by the Government towards i aa Os 3 5t 4 ikr,$0 t a big ci-op, the biggest ever"Mandecol in got tIp. nt fouY j? l assitin theeliinaion f gade Millfod.-Car lots, delivered Mont- $80. Sheep, 5 ta 7c pound; larnbs, 9 Canada, but, after ail, only a littleO, if "Msh adeine wtobr 'ELe;oan crossings, where tht- question of ex- real freights--Bran, per ton, $24; ta 9%c- Hog5, $9,15 tO 1-0 any, over ont--quartcer of the eentire a she ha dt- w t-her rcthe an pene s s geatasta reentmui-shorts, per ton, $25; middlings, per covja, $7.50 ta $71475. Calves, 8 ta ferra production. Liebrfthr h esue u h pnseiie ets tf rom * theni ir o,$6 go edfluprba,9/cpon.nwber akh e be brother the uond4);gortak lur prngg 1,c-oud Word for the- Dairy Cow. flour in the kneeding trough and work- mae fth ss ste twarls eînativeng --- RjE OER"la Ontario the dairy output was ed the dough and lighted the aven. Her grnad sstnetwremnaing OU NW IOEE twenty per cenat. over 1914, and tht- great trouble ,vas ta manage the grd rsig slm ta o$.5,000 Couatry' Produce. BATTALIONS TO REÇ'RUiTr. rnarke't value was increased ten ta boaveg on the long shovel, baek and per erossing. Bitter-Fresb dairy, 27 to 30c. in- twenty per cent, la 1910, according forth in the heated oven. But she did Duriing the year the Board issued, feî'ior, 23 ta 25c; creamery 'rn;,-3 One to be A.tached te Each of the tao the Dominion Dairy Commissioner,: as her father had donc iind accustam. 1,897 orders. Tht- principal case ta 34c; solids, 34 ta 35c. Canadian Divisions. ýtht- rilk products of' Canada were ed ht-rt-If ta tht- hard work; and ber hcard was the application of the rail- Eggs-Storage, 28 ta 29e pt-r doz.; A despateh fromn Ottawa says: 1 worth approximately $110 ,000,000. It brotht-r did ail ho could ta belp be r. ivavy.to inerease rates an fuastern slcs 31 to 3c' 'w-aid 33 ta '5c, Four new poer battalions arc ta Iis a safe estimate ta u tht- iryTheir life had always been asdi linos. The decisian on this applica- case lots. be recruited in Canada, according tao utPut (If Canada foi' 19115 at $150,- patience and so they kept patiently at tion îtt still peadiag. Honey-Prices, in 10 ta 60-lb, tins, an announicernent made by Sir Sam 0000 While discussing wheat we work until the eventide when mani ___12 ta l1'Ac; comba, No. 1, $3; No. 2, Hughes on Wednesday. Plan-s are' should nat forget the dairy caw. She ceast-s ork. $2.40.. now being warked out for the organiz- had dont- mare for Canada duriag the- Did li Every Day. CGER'%I.N ARMIY SUPIPLIES Beans-$4.20 ta $4,40. ation of these battalions. They wili past ten years tN n have aur wheat' AREBECN1NG CACE. Pulty.prig cik " 1 o nleaconsderae number of 1ldand in vicw oa wha s n3"Wben tht-neighbors came for their 18e; fowls, 13 to 14e; docks, 17 ta practical railway engineera and con-ihappening tht- worid over, there is a bread, the regular 400 loves-ont- kilo Ail lroducts of Textile Industry; 18e; geese, 15 ta 19c; turkeys, 23 ta atrucigon mon. Cal. Robert Low ofi possibility that the dairy products of or ?- 1-5 pounds each-were ready, Confiscated by Gêi'ernnîent. 26e. Halifax, a well-known contractor,: Canada in 1916 may exceed wheat in golden in cruat, anti dry in crumb ag A despatch from London says:C hes-Lr%,ve;tins, 191/c. illpoabyhv cag f ,one, value>. The- wheat fields reeehed brcad should be. Ont- day folIowed According 'ta Berlin newspapers, s Potatoca-Car lote~ of Ontarios'battalion. It is tht- intention ta at-, their maximum yit-ld pt-r acre in 1915.1 another, to-day like yt-sterday, and quoted by Reuter's Amsterdam corre- quoted et $1.75 tri $1.80, and Newi tach at lt-ast ont- "pioneer" battalion; The dairy cow is only getting into ber like ta-morrow, and month followed- spondent, a new order was put in Bruùnswicks et $1.90 ta $2 pt-r bag,' ta eaeb Canadian division at tht- front. stride. She is now praduciag 4,000 ;montb and tht-ebjîidren-the fourteern force on February 1 under which tht- an track. ____Ilbs. or lt-ss a year; 10,000 Ibs. a y year-odgilth e- ear-o boy greatorrt ofil rdcso h s wba.t the'dairymen are working for.' went to their work' from tht monin textile industry wvas confiscatt-d. The Baled Hay and Straw. NI USA RME Increase of $300,000,000. uti theeningf. Thenemen,-son Taebat aysiti' hgby igifeat Local merehants are now buying DF ES p~', "Tht- fanm produets of ail Canada!t h-h-do c~nue na that on this occasion tht- Goverament o rcTrno a h-fuoigli 95ecme n au h-fn rarket day, he spoke ta someont-ei,~ dues not seize raw material, but fin- on-tak oota h olwn A despateh from bondon says:in15 xed nvauth !rn the town; untiu at iast tht- Prefeet cf isbed .Lrtices. Included in tht- list prices:-Baled hay, at-w, No. 1, ton, MI. Sturmier, tht- new Premier of Rus- produets of any previaus year by at thn Department ofù Deux Sevret-, in - are il ateial fo elthig sit-$18 ta $18.50; do., No. 2, ton, $14 ta ais, bas decuared in an interview in lt-ast $300,000,000. It ie well for auri which Ex-oudua is ýsituated, heard aof areal mteias arclthngsut-$14.50; haled strnw, tan, $6.50 taotti oreVeya fPtord public men and aur wniters ta know! able for army or navy off iciais, ail teNveVeyo ergaa it. It did not st-cal ta hua 50 every- goos or ndr armnt, banet, qoedb eue'7crepodn that tht- inerease in tht- value of tht- day a matter as it did Vo the- neighboirs inclusiv f od rst- et, colre lin- 'thtrtthbis policorresudt in arm produets in 1915 was at lt-ast inlsioo orecls, cooe lin-ingsththspoiywul ei- double in value aur entire output Who found it natural ta have tht-fr on an saiciota. Br- iontreal Markets. spîî'ed above ail else with tht- ont-,. , daily bread given to tht-m as it heci ln newdspapcris apo int outtha hs MntiBe8-Crnrmeicnidea of bringing tht- war toa asucce.-s- aof war munitions." 1alwaysbot-n. Sa tht- Prefect spok-- measure discloses a scarcity of tht-st-Na. 2 yelaw, 85 ta 86e. Oats, No. 2 fui issue. Ht- said no proposais for Th-popcsfr11 v rg t t someone higheî' Up, and hast ai' al iaeiland aiso indicates that hocal wahite, 514c; No. 8 local white,' separate peece wvauld proyidea sol- and tht- slogan wouhd ho: "Go ta it, tcm totheasftePridn Gerrniay is prepaning for a war af 50c; No. 4 local white, 49c. Barley, utian of tht- probît-ma which con- ailt- dairym~en of Canada, and make of tht-Rt-publie. Tht-n lettens began long duration. Man. feed, 62 ta 63e; mahting, 70 tot front tht- nations as a result of tht-1 tht- dairy record equsu ta tht- wheat -going from abave down-and lest Eun- 72e. 13uckwheat, 'No. 2 8 0 to 82c.' world-wide conflagration, and added: recrd-f4116. day tht- event happori od. n n Flour, Màn. Spriag wheat patents, Those who speak of financial or';.'-------"Alh tht- people' ni'f~xuu n The- Fine Canadian Breed. fnt,$.3~scns 68~snn economie exhaustion of Russia appt-ar' raundabauts wt-rt sumneitd ta tht-- pnu fteatIeay htre'67straig7.t0r-seondes $6. 0 ta $6,10; pIe cannot e exLaustedLorIcon--j town hall. Tht-r- esd t- -m-ire ai'1 mons reaHing room swept with tnt-- 'by, was haîf choked with smoke end miendous fury down the corridors, andi wss vcry weak. Ht- declared thatj leaped ta tht- galleries, and in tht- other members were stilh in tht- cham- ispace of Lhrce minutes had filt-d the- bon, bilt appt-ara ta have bt-en rnis- whole wing with an impenctrable vol-1 taken la this. une of amake. Tt wes fellowed quickly. Tht- tire soon envehoped tbe Cota- by fliaçac. imons Chamber on al aides and tht- Twvo people are knawn ta be dead. historie aId theatre was in ruina, Tt Wboy are Madame Bray, wife ai' Dr. sprt-ad aven ahi tht- wtst Wing9, includ- Èray, of Quebec, and Madame Marin, ing tht- addition but on a few years wife ai' Dr. Louis Morin, of Qucbec. aga, in whieh are' situated tht- Speek- Tht-y were guetsaof Madame Sevigny, enrs' quarter,4. Pre'mier's office, press wife of tht- speaker, and wereceut off roomn, members' noomnsanad restaurant. i tht-fr apartments. In tht- latter tht- staff were .iust get- <)rigln of tihe Fire a Mystery. Itîng thinga ini shape-aftet dinner when' the- alsrm of ire wvas given. Tht-y Thte arigin of the- fire is n mystery. î'aced'foi' tht- exits and s0 far as is Tt may nover lie known. There ivene knawna aH got away iin safetY. suspicions ai' incendiarism, possibly by madame Sevigny, w'if e o! tht- Speak- a Germon agent, but as policemen or of tht- louse, was foneed ta lt-ave wene an goard et bath door'a ai tht-ht-r apartments by ane of tht- windows. îoom where tht- fine started snd others 'tht- finaL effort ta stop the rUùb aiof in tht- room itat-If, it wvoulu i hae bt-en flames wa;5 made by the Flouse af- difficuit for ayane ta deliberatehy sot ficials and tht- Dominionî poliS-, w-ho tht- tire "W'itliout being detectoîl. A are coastantly on guai-d iin tht- cor- smoulderlng cipar butt milht )have ridans. Fire hases rpuil df romn doule it, thotîîgb smoking in that quart- their racks 'andi SeVel s treUnteo! er is supposed ta be prohibited. Fil- watt-n were pltiyed ont-I ('flarne.. loîl with thouisand.-3aof base papers, simuht.apcously tht- atiTt&fatic sprink- the- fitmes lcapedfi 'omn stand ta stand lorg opened, but nothing that this with ai laeo-t inconce-vabît- rapidity. euiqpment ce<uld do had'any cffect on At the samle tirno the- smoke rollcd tht- on-rushing tine. An automnatie fine forth ian lenie chauds oi' sutTocating ala rm brûught the- city fie brigade volue'. While art alara ias iîîstantly and in a femw minutes all Otawa's fine naiseci thet- canae o! members, -of tightiag equipmî-nt wae on the 11l people in tht- galh'nîes, andI tht- Fouse and paunin.g tans ai' Watt-r intai the' staff, %vitli so amatI a ligt of missing, building.' is rt-mararkable.Monteai SenàidaAI& Tht- Victinis. A spocoal train bnought sa àttach- The ca5e o! Madame Maria is par- ment o! the- Mantreal. fine brigade.' tlcularly tam, as she had ittented ta Manlymmer and çmployes who rt)toaht-r home twa days ago. She were caught in offices oPatairs were bcad put it off from anc iaiet- t an- assisted out of the- window by thet- ire- oth<'r. howevt-r, and inally delayed for mcan. Dr. Cast§, of Yuko-n, wvas helped anothen day when bt-n depantuxe bcd out of a window by Me.. 'Pls MeNutt, been fixcî fan- this monning. Whii aof Saltcasts.i n guest o! Madame Sevigny Madame1 As soon as tht- serrouanesa ai' jhe Mc'nin ball bt-en taken ihi and bad 'tfire was rt-alized fnreshdetachrnents ai' spent suint- time in tht- WVatt-r Street 'Dominion police w'erc rAshed ta the- Ilasipitzil. eoiseqaienthy she was net in b lil 1and efforts w-t-e mlide ta hohd back the- mnst nug'ged (if hefflth at tht- time. the' thausands w-ho had assemblt-d ta the fint' ot-urt-d. iwitness thet-ine. Tht- police wene rt-- lt appt-ans f nom 'abat rould be infonced by tnoops %%ho fanmod s cord- leartned that .%h(,n thet- ine stss'ted on abotit tht- bunning building and as-, Madame Sevigny mnanaged tae scape sistt-d tht-int-mca. thnough the corridors ai' tht- building. Tisa Explesions. Madame lit-uni Dussauit, of Quebec, Iîa ttmt aei a rae lalso a guest ai' Madame Sevîgny, that the- ire was tht-w'ork ai' an in- 3umped f nom a windaw la tht- second rendiary, and in tht- absence ai' con-' atory ud escaped uninjured. Tht--two firmation tht- stanies of' Mayor Martin, young chitdren o! Madame Sevîgny Mn. Bradbury and othens wene esgenhy werc nescued in flnemen's nets and ah-l.see a se escapt'd ith aotbingz wonîse than a'lsee o bad frizlht. Bath M4adame Bray and ayon Martin, ai' Motitreat, wha was' Madame Marin, flowever, appeared ai' o tht- tirst ta discoven tht- fine, ta have takea tht- wnang turning down says he heard an explosion, but wheth- tht- corridor when tht-y ieft tht-m t-n it was caused b y apontant-oua com noamas and ta have been tnapped at ont- bustion ar suddcn fine amoag tht- neN'- t-ad o! tht- hall. When tht-m bodies papena ho la unable tu say.t were recovered the smoke bad proved W. R. Bradbury, stock braken, was tea much ad life was extinct as a standing naa the- post-ofllce ln tht- rt-suit ai' asphyxiatian rather than tht- main cbaml*r w'ben he beard a crash. tire itacîf. Betore going aay distance he beard' Membens ai' tht- House of Cermnas, anotber explosion of' sane kicd 'ahich ia tht- Chamber and tht- vaniaus Par- knocked bumn off bis foot. Major Ger- liamneatany offices, bad ta fight their -ahd White, MP., also ltiard t'a-ase-p- arate exploainos. way te safetY. People' in tht- upper storcys -of tht- building had narnow TRAIN WRECIK AT PARIS escapes, many having ta be taken eut CSSLVS0 hy laddera. CSS'L'S F1 The flaines started la the- reading d- neain between tht- Commons Chamber A espatch frein Paris says: Lateat and tht- library. This room isl sheatli- reports of the wreck *o the' ed n wod vey ld ndver dy adCalais Express at tht- St- Denis edis i wedthery airds afn s-t-ny rs nrailway station near Paris show that fthe wihth- undrcitws aoa-wspafur.s *' uml>er of casualties is- langeri tae th- ie ntlitwa rann fr- first reoerteci. Tlbétotal ast-t-o. Martin Burrel, Minuster of death lst probaby will net exceeci 16.1 Agricutune, was in lits office off the' Nine of tht- dead were women. A ma- readint roem when he founci himatIt JOIfty ef tht- Passengens Wus mde Up confronted suddenly with s waii of etfsoldiers returiring tei th-m homes diame andi a curtaln ef black, suffbcat- on bves. Ing amoke. Ht- rushed thnough tht-e' fire *nd la making bis escape was &d Sunday le a day etfrt-st for mea andj ii~e~pciby r. _g AStewrt,..f.un4- IL-.DA Il tt- t,- ' ,t,-~ - -t g - -i-t 't - t"ttt r. 1 mçaise ab& ce o~ ut -bytb A despateh frein Londoa says; $1.,09; No. 6. $1-02; feed. 9ike.() ta The- Ufl!aR CTlfllt-Dnt pr'opos« ité, vt-ry dilicuit te procure the alu for [Ltatsd ad< --dnt-s-gif Brigsdler-Gon. Lot-kle, of tt-thetrd -No; -2 0.W., 44%ç; No. 8 C, Wý., i *xal baehelomsaccording te de. tht- torpedo inui lekt *ImOto en rou~ e t=idwend e thear-oldibtoy. brigade, whola onult-av. trou the- 41%c- oxtéà Ne. i feed, 41%c; i<e.1 s",atèbes recivçd ht-r.der a bit at AUl certain, - Thé- speed Prfl'-O»entPobWare -19 troMu Lor- fro>nt, reports natistaetory conDitIons, Iilt40a,40%; INo. 2 ltee&,89%. Bar- Ino'w posaesed by someof tthe- tstost . 1' 1.-. h,.h -, : t~ ra wfth thet- tnt-at a botter shape than jMly, No. 8t6Me; No. 4, Sic; tedUr-. As Ion" as you Mps-complimenta t>-< atètoreslit-ciet<big fjmy b ~bt-raa in i jfôr &Me e anie d se tar ne o, vi1ax-o.iM.W.C., 12.08; >e. 2 .1 only .Vou will aot be forced toe tat ers md b.&ttIeeruisrs n thoErftigh ti a.,' aelious~?tr -at~asuat1es. -$2.0&.yurwrd.Navy. as n<ot mw*uehbhnd I bat o-et i'wo. &UMsitnr 1j le msdent de la bt-aý,owthe i pelt ýt I,4y Rot' pbiqMr it peei MIAMET BUILDINGS ARM DESTOYBD BY FI. Rj-Baa tiM,û4" tac n'. IQT$Owlhwi remind the- vii'- uIIssIE"Iavmoe e-that s6 Iatb.1."hà

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