ROSBLAND EVENING RECORD, DECEMBER 07, 1899. ——— Tiaends erik eoneace of confis ae ee Ltt 1S 2 a ENTERS THE FIELD |‘ss"es'a'sects'st en Public Meeting! Tahaan meaneeae ie aime ~ COMMENCING®« | ROSSLA support and assistance during the “ ve contest. © it el. In Minets Union Hall. I am, yours respectfully, : A. S. GooDEvVE. Requisition Calling Upon Mayor Good- —— vo to Be & Candidate. *| All friends and supporters of A. S. : Eee OF ASSION MENT: Goodeve as candidate for. mayor in Pursuant to Creditors Trust Deeds Act and the year 1900 are requested to meet ETTER OF CONSENT Amending Acts. welt @ sac aH rea HIS L ven that Jacob Wr F ; ands of Bak Saturday Evening luni au oanla ritish to elect committees and to. arrange A Large Number of Prominent Citizens Asks | cy af Nov Ao Re LB asst for the campaign. Him to Ensure Another Year of Good Gov- . to i erament—Ho Yields to the Oall of Publio | $07,070 a. merc in trus ire ehh TP Re ma , Maia maoce ee|Public Meeting. ori " ‘Tho said deed:was eouted ny, the I c ao The following requisition was SIR HARLES TUPPER, presented to Mayor Goodeve asking | $91) 2o rr a fy (Bart.,) : him to again bea candidate for mer, Webb Compan: Leader of her’ Majesty's oppo- mayor of Rossland: ve sition in the house’ ‘of commons, y B. C. Dec. 12,” articulars of the-same duly veritied will address a meeting of ‘the citi- |: RROSSEANDY, ©, = na) OBE . zens of Rossland on the public To A. S. Goodeve, Esq., Mayor of them; ant questions of 'theday, at the Miners’ Rossland: R re required ¢ Union hall. on the ' evening. of’ De- Dear Sir—We, the undersigned iuee fort | cember 28th, 1899. fie ratepayers of the city of Rossland, idee will be taken at, eight respectfully approach you -with, the thereto, having re ia The public are cordially invited request that you will offer yourself | which he shal fh notice. to attend. as a candidate for the mayoralty of ees of Daly & Hamilton, Bank “God save the queen.” our city for the year 1900. bere ante Ser of : A. H. MacNEILL We are sure we but re-echo the ben A. i. 1860, at the ‘hour of four President Trail Creek Liberal-Con- nek . i rs sentiment of the majority of the cit- ted at Rosalat this 29th day of b y. L. G. Asporr, jzens of Rossland when we say that eg ens Secretary.’ your conduct in office has been such Solicitors tor the trustec. as to secure to you the good will| NOTICE. z baie aor es glist ‘ and confidence of all interested in | 16 xettte River Mining and Development Buy Bis Four the welfare of our city. may The experience ees el bo | Nee cuca | Consolidated Now during your tenure of office will be ining and Develo} ompany of B.C.. } duvtrmody , : : a 5 ' ld. a CAPITAL $250,000. of incalculable benefit in carrying to B ne te completion many of the matters dis- | ¢; y of December. A. ae Se tts widen. ae ; cussed and commenced by the coun- “The objects for the ¢: 4 from which went frora $8.60 to $432 ie exe asthe ly oi cil of 1899, and we feel that it one in gold,we are now tunneling under- Abbott, John McKane, W. L. Orde, | Calumbia is going ahead by leaps | jurists have given a decision in the|ing in Damaraland. Neither men ‘ ‘and bounds, that its mineral devel- Delagoa Bay arbitration, says the nor horses are permitted to cross would be a serious loss to the com- der the Companies Act 1897. neath and crossing the ledge, and j state ; 7 , st oe , 4 ‘ S e se and W. J. Nelson and extended. a} ness ee esotution aut ot the ore body will soon be reached and Seg a ne H re) 1 1 d a y : G 0 q d Ss hearty welcome to them. ‘The dis- opment is in its infancy and that it | Berlin dispatch to. the Herald. the border. VOL. . NO 'e ols. |5 97 ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1899. PRICE § CENTS the oda liberal government has A LEADER OF MEN just, begn defeated by the same I - SHU means gpd in the same manner. Although Sir Louis Davies, who led the fight for the Idcal liberal party i“ I ‘H E BO 9 e * 6 in the Sontest, threatene the peo- ID 1 a Sir Charles Tupper Sees Conservative | ple of fhat island that, if they did 3 y not support the liberals in the local : L mon Victory Ahead. house, they might prevent the ex- y GA I EWAY SEES : Two cent ae f Goods REGENT TRINMEN® (ean Secret Treaty Secures Dela- represent a collection as rich as any in the province. They Both Won by Uniting on Party Lines in Pro- ofa conservative government were bought before the advance. You get the benefit. ‘rincial Affaira—British Columbia's Great in that island at an early date.” goa Bay to Gr eat ’ Sir]Charles’s attention was here There are lots of pretty things here f Fature—Sir Obarlos Speaks Tonight—His Nto.the statement of the -Vic- : se e : ee-from which to select... i Long Public Career. ‘ toria;Colonist that his speeches in : Bri tain. Se aban! 60: J srs tauan the cert cities.had usr siren much —— : — Postoffice.... W ie ing com fort to advocates of party lines t . : ih teh @) AMR aro? : : ; cs ° fa SPRING, sroevedoweler Sir Charles Tupper, the leader of | in provincial politi He replied LADYSMITH ALL SAFE ’ W ill ofier some very at- AS er REGIE IES the conservative party in the Do- “‘L.did not speak in the opera . a7 ; ; ee “ : minion, arrived in the city about 11 | houge at Victoria on the subject of : ¢ , party lines,because I had dealt fully are ol Az ESEICE EINE ob BOREL A o'clock last night and will this ev- | P2 ‘ ‘ ; : : : r tractive. Sales: OE SENSIBLE!........RICH! - clock lastnight and wien evs [thane subject at a lunch, etven Garrison in Fighting Trim, With me‘bn the same day, at which were ia at the Miner's Union hall. He is. ase Hon. Mr. jin, g Our.... XM A G Stock ~ accompanied by Sir Charles Bib: preter, he Hon. Mi. Te ~ , Two Months’ Food Ahead 7 bert Tupper and Lady Tupper, late_premier, and a number of other Is carefully selected from the BEST quality and Newest goods. Charles Wilson, Q. C., and Mrs, members of the local house and the ‘ : , . me a : " t of C 3 . ‘ a : pa ee Ase E 2 ite You CAN get HERE goods you CANNOT obtain cisewkore. Wilson of Varicouver. The party eee of ne : By Associated “Press. increasing, the Boers are reported - : g : : - ‘We invite ydu to ex.mine our Stock before making your was met at the C. & W. depot by] 4 ‘The Futare of eRrovines: =| New York, Dec. 28.—The Ber-{to be becoming nervous. They. - ¢ oom ee t Z : Pa) fi eee AA? seleotlons for your friends, ~My visit to British Columb lin Lokal j ishes the con-|fear night’ sorties, and constantly a committee of the Trail Creek Lib- GO : oie has‘only confirmed the opinion ex-|t ae she .| open a heavy fusilade on an imag- * ODEVE BROTHE S. eral-Conservative association, com- | pressed at the banquet given me by ents of a German-English-Portu-| inary attack,” e : ae aft ‘ Ne , It pays to deal with Goodeve Bros. UGGISTS AND ;ONER: : i i Hunter Bros. 4 Rossland, B. Cc. . STATIONERS posed of Hon. T. Mayne Daly, the board of trade here two years gese secret treaty which will have) The German officials have prompt- 1 Gé 4 2 mae = == z J Hon. C.-H. Mackintosh, J..L. G:|'ago, that the province of British | executive force as soon as the Swiss|ly stopped the Boers from recruit ; munity were you to decline to hold | 9 6 OF tS, ekettle shipping begun, when large capital would steadily ‘astonish the. world | 7); pew ; office for another year. TA resolu ied nec or aie that is waiting development will tinguished new arrivals were taken by'the great mineral production of This decision is expected in Jao- he Now Fiano: Caneee 7 : a iz tl the be sy t ss —_ 1 “ come in, and small investors get Y : : + . Sa Pereira . vary or Feruary and will babi London. Dec. 28.—Experts are In conclusion we tender you our ae ae Fs athe an it, 405.000 Coe inches Anothér large quartz A N AD | A N in sleighs to the Allan hotel; where | which it is capable. “You cannot ry y ill probably Ps united support and pledge you that | forsisset r} yein, No. 11, ranning parallel 400 ft ; . f ; : . In great variety. = they partook of supper. 2 go tnte any part of the province | be in favor of England. Portugal CoE Ee eee ue Lies oF we will do all in our power to se- apg by inem ot the _ apart, stripped and exposed on rafl- .-HOTEL.. a. PA CIFI Cc ‘lL Y. 8 7 : 5 This morning Sir Charles devoted ius palate eg Ae nee rand? me * oe eee England.and Amer-|carrying the positions along the cure your election should you be} ,43., tutions, a8, may Fe ee ia the : : FEREEY 2, - = mis to receiving visitors and to ‘his cor- | deyelopment. Tnctea aT. being a icaan indemnity of £180,000 ster-| Tugela and Modder rivers by assault * opposed, a contingency we think | otuer ms i jethed TBs intent of the last tanaal. NUTTERFIELD BROS., PROPRIETORS re e yme tions. outta — gpbchall at i diieae at te Company of g OFFICE, | COLUMBIA AVENUE, e remain, Mr. ayor, ‘authorize ‘wo doors above Masons Hull. Yours respectfully, rectors to do all other necessary acts., matt P. 0. Box 545, Rossland, B. C. fo ullpoing R22 The ‘Alex. Dick T. Mayne Daly “ f, OF (Or, : Pooled Shares, 3 cents for treasury purposes Neatly Furnished -’ BAST "AND: WEST. day ‘ohn -McKane Ross Thompson only and treasury certificates 4 cents. Rooms ‘ 3 y Z . ‘ ut é 2 a n e F am - cee McRae J. Fred Ritchie OLY vet. | from $2.60 to - $8.50 per week Firstclass Sleepers of al tring Revelstoke : SS eee Full fine of HOCKEY easel since: September 18, whet. provinte in Canada.” ja March next. Itis possible that nee of Advancins straight north |. F. W. Rolt G. M. King Liability BUSINESS CARDS. First-Class. Bar TOURIST CARS pasado : : Bi Et he! SHOES#~ = s 3 land; and have been: through Neva £; Sir Charles Tupper and his, party President Kruger may now declare | delaying sufficient tiGopa: to ‘reach «1 R.M. Grogan Edw. Bowes NOTICE. = D®.* MILLoy, in connection. Pag Weleepians be torgnta: THE: DINING'CAR ROUTE VIA RU Wes y [| Scotia, Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, ales reel by aes Giey. Coundil| waren oraat and. attack -Dela-| their goals --byc..cirouitous routes: R. D. Morkill Jr. C. R. Hamilton Notice is h b licat! fee nad ate saat : P Hu sachin Ges < YELLOWSTONE.PARK. J : the Northwest Territories and Brit- | band at 7 o'clock this evening aud) goa Bay’at once. | r -} "An interesting feature ofthe days ., J haere ag he sinnye tke embty Telephone No, 58. | .22 Columbia Avenue: | 7 -Same Cars Ps Revelstoke one day earller. | DB ear rs ish Columbia. The meeting today | will be escorted to the Miners’ Union In‘order'to prevent any interfer-( news is the patriotic offers of pik * _ oe A, Marsh J. S. C, Fraser will be mare to Le Assembly agg DENTIST. s Four doors east of post oflice. F = Ani, se H : = r . : is . 5 3 Tree Brees of British Colanbia at ite ss, AND: : : co. L ALONDE, THE RELIABLE will be the fiftieth I have addressed | hall, which will ‘be ‘appropriately | ence by France or Russia, England| Vice from Indian princes. * eas. :, Rooms: Stone block, over. Bank of Toro ae i H Daniel Dickinson W. T. Oliver Conipn ‘ *pusid, Columbia Ave. n° | XG. Creelman. George Beam |. ey cy : ESTIBUI FOOT-FITTER. in that time and I find everywhere | dec d for the - Hon TeAcd:a aecrat:trenty with’ ‘Ger- The government. of France has Charles E. Benn W. deV.leMaistre ai tramy i 3 P. 0..Box 315. a7 dally, 22316 the most di of T.M. Daly will tak = - y appointed Captain deMange mili- > John M. Smith. Frank A. Hewer | Srineh Columbia; w ran rovines | BR W- HINSDALE, ~ * - “CREELMAN & BEAM. Morning train foF and from, Robson, Nel. : : : the liberal vative party, who | 1: Mayne Daly will take the. chair) many regarding the complete par-| tary attache.at the Boer head quar- ered. Perine Richard Plewman . _atvaiitistaace * : Son, and for Kalo, pang don and. Slocan 7 are ‘3 et ly reunited fr and Mayor Goodeve will deliver the | tition of the Portugese colonial pos-| ters. ; USE BROKER, 0 one €nd of the country .to another, | address of welcome on behalf of the | esssion: G is t i Many Cretans in Ath ffer= x .F. to bh tele: ; ae F ther, s. Germany is to receive], y ans in ens are offer: F, J. Walker C, F. Jackson telegranm ie ellies, In Custom House building. C NTR ACTO R S & THE BOUN DARY. : x : anda great body of the best liber-|city, Seats will be reserved for | all Portugal’s Asiatic possessions, ing their service to the British con- H. C. Campbell F. E. Empey By ttleme said | Also New York Life Iusurance Agency. ‘ i als, who are so thoroughly dissatis- | jag; * . *.’ | sul for the war in South Africa, G. W. McBride Hunter Bros. ith other Y Washington street. Rossland, B.0 | BUILDERS. ‘i : : ie nada. fied with the failure of the present atic that is to say, Timor, Goa, Famaio, Col. : W. J. Whiteside W. H. Falding outside of said districts; to SS pPy - don all. hinds of work.| son ma son, ~ Ne ‘acorn : overnment to redeem any of the Sir Charles Tupper’s Careers Macao, and Din, with 20,000 jp Ottee 10 Fone -ssalton- E. Duthie R. W. Armstrong Water erotories br indi= oil 2 Jobbing promptly attended to Sundap), from . Sandon, the ; and N Pi i _ promises they made to the country Sir Charles Tupper was born on | Square miles of territory and a_mil- Capetown, Sat., Dec, 23.—Col. CE. Race D. J. Kenned ‘idual ‘supp! to other cor- : ‘Office and shop: Commercial court, i pol aga : when seeking power that they will|July 2, 1821, at ‘Amherst, Nova. | lion inhabitants. Germany further Otter, HA 6 the C di M. }. O’Hearn AC. Galt y ‘ ‘a f ’ = = now unite with the conservative | Scotia, being the son of the Rev. | receives in Africa all Portugues terri- contingent, is to join the staff of —AND- ‘ 2 : ine Pie ling. and will await the transports and ; ‘ a SATIN and FELT FOOT- respondence. He accorded an in- | burden to the rest of the Dominion . : . pan po a rit soo LINE. B y 5 % .’ WARMERS in all colors. terview to a representative of the | as was predicted by the liberal party England obtained in 1891 from cavalry required So ae their forces ie The direct route from ? s ; Recor», in which he said: When it joined the confederation | Portugal the right of pre-emption ho ite bein ability, when they ” KOOTENAY: COUNTRY,| §- -@ ve £ = patted for Victory, ahd became a part of the Dominion |in Delagoa Bay. tng Boers ia their. respective Plev- be s = ‘LEGGINGS. ««]. find here what 1 have found af Canada and for years afterwards, | The cession of Delagoa Bay to|nas, while General Roberts ‘carries ts all over the’ country. I have been Rene eager: in int acer ad England may therefore be expected out the original plan of campaign—. [RATES FROM $1.00 to $1.50 PER DAY rear Alhambra hotel. tet? 7 Mend = . : SUITS GIVEN AWAY FOR XMAS. 7 A - Gen. Bull Il of whi a : : ROSSLAND, B. 0. : sg | = g 2 party, who have faithfully kept all |Charles Tupper D. D., of Ayles- : en. Buller, all of whom are pro Jno. S. Clute Jr. W. J. Reddin Accountant, : - Hours, ROSSEAND TO’. Af | for farther information’ time, cards, maps 2 Ps) aA aera ae the pledges they made to the coun- | ford, N. S. He was educated in | ory north of Mozambique except a) ceeding to Natal, indicating that 3. F. McCrae W. A. McPherson “ Insurance é Bari LSON:. 3. 2 =) and Hekets, apply t nts of the chance ow two Sultd of Clothes ? try-and made it what it is today.” |.medicine, and took his M. D. at | Strip of land three miles wide for Gen. Boller’s sphere will shortly be W. H. Jones Edwia Durant and Mining Agent and: Wires 5 tea‘ (On aR ELGSi Lilet tha = BW. Rite: Age et - Ry. - AT C. W. MOUNT & COMPANY'S. Being asked what he thought of Edina: Seollengs abe ee Re- Cecil Rhodes’ Trans-African rail-| confined to Natal. Chas. Howson W. B. Husband of: Auctioneer. =—=— | Se Mache ke chy ‘Ticket Agt.| = Rossland, B. C. , : me sts to conduct provincial | {TiS rOfession for oH 2a until way. For these German govern-| maersfonteln light Have Deon wore M i Be enzie, cke: f= Pear triers aces fee irs i ‘ti i nt i ili n 3 J. C. Gordon C. A. Cregan ny with all ne po' n H : ‘A.C. McArthur, Peed Rossiand. Of- | 5. W. HILL, General Agent, Spokane, Wa. affairs in British Columbia on Do-|j856, when he became provincial ea seiligay Pattugel. ag erivTen Perinat fi ritish SOrmAGe, Bet G. R. Killam J. B. Elwood i ~ ) Mavag+r" Rossland: Opera ‘House.’ "gehlaa Ales Beteta wash-, | YE: Anderson. 2 at Nelson, B.C. = A..D. CHARLTON, ‘ hy munion: party lines, Sir Charles | secretary in the Johnstone adminis- —_ P . are teeu¥Gneot, is amon, Pate “Jack Astley Joe Astley son E! ited; ington and. Spokane Sts. . J. Coyle, A.G. P, A. Vancouver, B. C| =; Asst. Gen. Pasa. Agt. bland, Ore. : . said: tration of Nova Scotia. He went Commenting on this, the Herald Boer prisoners capture lat Megeis- ‘A. B. Mack te G. E. Ti : 5 ue d , AGENT: + ‘ 3 ; — : Party Lines Must Be Drawn. to Eng! land on a mission connected | says it has long been expected that} fontein. Green, who deserted from A. Klockmann Ernest Kennedy ited : to recel Sun Life Assurance Co., of Canada. Drying and Ch a Ponta ines: The Arlington 3 sratetnos ee ao sma tas dliey: ie iP people We aie ae Yiee Te Ie oremicracr: Nova Eoeane hn irs apenid eee audershot in 1893, admitted that: Pat Cunningham KL. Burnet a Ya to The Canada Neceon $1.00 per Day-—Board aad'Roam, |7" BAA WAT THE ‘LEADING HOTEL.AT-TRAIL. . {hey #)Snink the conservative party Scotia, in 1864. He took a lead- aes of Del eee undse an aor he bee beenisome time jo the service A.W. Kenning G. W:R 4 in exenuption fc er ssurance Co., Fea step with us one week, << H eadq uarters for Commer- 4AM | Of British Columbia will be forced ing part in ‘the Confederation move- | Tent mace in 1891. Great E ritain them in trenching. He says. there 2 Geo. Hering D. W. Morgan Oatricwe of Kootenay v Liabitity and Diate Glass.) ozo: OWEN. you will stay. ¢ 5°" propt = --cial -Men....S léndid S: 1 to the conclusion that the policy ment, attending the conferences at and Portugal agreed that in the were 23,000 Boers at M fs tent Ww. J.L les M. Hi d Jones other aust net ) ee . 3.. Proprietor omexterien nee ee plendid. ane ie Rooms. a The Clarendon Cafe adopted by the present government, Charlottetown and Quebec, and | event of one or two powers propos-| 21,000 OF whom were ‘eyaged ont H. P.. Alan Mont- George Purgold Senta or corccisioF any f th HOTEL HOFFMAN, ised : ieee ABLE. . anes. 3) JOHN: AVERTY, Proprietor. he. _ of uniting their party in the prov- afterwards going to England, and | ing to part with any of theterritory|the day of the battle. The Boer- gomery Wm. N. Dunn poe e cng of Nelson this ist day of | Washington Street, Rossland, B,0. .|Ghoicest Wines, Liquors _ inces with their party in the Do- | Pa in the final l to the south of Zambesi, the other| losses, he also asserted, were very 9 . i P ecember, A. D. 1899. . minion, leaves no alternative to the | Of the terms and for his services . : js ‘ J. Ryan John Boultbee MACDONALD & JOHNSON, i aes WME pens ~<" ary 2 First-Class in Every Respect. Open Day and Night. Conservative party than to adopt | "as created a C. B. in 1867, the shall be recognized as possessing a heavy abe renches being full of The Reddin-Jackson Co. Ltd. Lty., Solicitors for the Applicants. Piirgidhed Roose: ; and Gigars, » ati e- D G r een G y M: i : # . the same course, as otherwise they | Year of Confederation. preferential right to the territories |r the dice had ‘been wessed vee by F. J. Walker, Pres. KOTICE. - 3 ~ Ae © CALL.ON JERBY-SPELLMAN, 130 &. reat ne op : : Rooms for Banquets and Dinner Parties. would be attempting to fight guos , Asa Federal Minister. in question, or any portion of them. | Boers would have yielded, ‘and says’ To this Mr. Goodeve replied yes~ —— : First-Class Bar. 1 and D ¢ 3, re) : j- t d Les . ne with broomsticks. It is not a ques- Sir Charles‘ Tupper was elected Not Believed in Paris. the Boer horses have to be taken to terd: tollows: NOTICE is hereby given that an applica- = Rossland Hotel ear . °9- been ” tion as to which is the wisest and|to the house of commons at the| paris, .,.__ | the Modder, as water is so scarce at erday as follows: de to the legislative assem: Railroad and Miners Time Checks : NON-PERSONAL LIABILITY. most j course to be pur- | general election of 1867 for Cumber- aris, Dec.28.—The publication | yopersfontein. ; To— eh: Col rae cashed, free of charge. Gor Golamiis Aaduce aaa ‘ RIES : ripe Se 4 sued, but of the adoption of the |land, N. S., which he continued to | >Y the Lokalanzeiger of the secret Hon TMayne Daly F J Walker . i enue ant only means by which the actions of | represent ‘until 1884.. He was treaty between Germany, Portugal ofits n ain ER 1) = n : ane Ee Spokane Street, : ce a er ean ont Ross Thompson R Dalby Morkill | grapl tines within and throue! he {Harry McIntosh - - Proprietor. = Property sitnafet on North. Port Salmon . § . < the presen goveromrnt on te sworn of the privy council in Sir|and Great Britain providing for authenties hes okie Casein rovince of British Columbia. an 01 Ba TiSES iver, Erie 3 were question can be met successfully. | John A. Macdo' id’s first adminis- ae e cable anada’s John S Clute Jr Hunter Bros ain .such-and 18 THE COUNTY COURT OF KOOTENAY. Butte Hotel. $ ‘ ~ , e Bistri¢ °. - - r The recent election in Manitoba is eae and since held at different the Lied aiewae of the Fortugese col-| offer of a postal corps of five for x ) 2 ’ onies meets with no credence in of-| service in South Africa. oo ‘The Canadian Contingent F W Rolt Dr. Bowes , i HOLDEN IN ROSSLAND FOR DEVELO! * PL $ i i y i i i i . sary: . ; OPMENT PURPOSES, .ONLY. a case in point. The conservative | times the portfolios of customs, in- | 60:34 4; r ot GW McBride J F McRae A cuaelesncron mn eer Fifty thousarid shares’of the Company's rreaziry Stoclets ow party there had to meet and con- | land reiting; railways and canals, |ficial circles here. A foreign office The minister of militia has ac- P Cunnii . 2 | + An ™ a en ea] Headquarters for Mi - offered to the public at / : peer ea ed Domine Eo public works, finance and secretary | official said their advices from Port- Se itow oie aise to we Howard Astley and other: - ¢ y Ne eadquarters for Miners. P : oi aa 7 : . Sifton and the lo- | of state. e resigned with the same, (0 accompany: J y t the TANage Foi tenay a — yf 1-2 Cents: per Share sleeved : cal government led by Mr. Green- | Macdonald administration in gal and Germsny left no doubt) the second contingent to South Af- Gentlemen— ofiieers or work” holden af the elt f Rossland and ated, h — z bie sand'can be haut Gent? 7 2 @ way, who united the forces of those | and, on the return of Sir J de that the publication was largely in-|rica. He will have charge of a I certainly feel much flattered and pureb 1 r singular the personal es! i| Bar stocked with Choicest one ~1