O@t af the Toronto Conser ic. lare of Leipsic,Germany o the first year‘s examing Toronto Conservatory of ‘$ SPAVIN CURE. weih ne #)». d w NGm failis. vT * K. Rav, P. 0. Box 344. mmmmesrrmmenss,, 1 Drusgista, or address YDALL COMXPANY, CESSFUL AEFMEDY NIE BEAN, ENDALLS: VIN CURE SPAVIN CURE. Hea Th e Or BEast. â€" _ Albert Stâ€" ~oral hattles of you} vith :nu\-!:‘w?lte-.†C over used. Have recomme:. râ€" much pleased with N, Mo., Apr. 3, $% and Organ A:l POWELL wkton, Mass., ~made Corned red her 1 T»Z GOOps a21>>Ep, in proporâ€" any other o Verel Kesulty 83 stace i lerce $ t ?lL‘t‘lt:SH I ens t,he bundang e child, tmwothers he periles shortens CHOIRS & mourn «sociat h(-'r»,- });u y out of vitt Fi} LTA rivune. hines thout + church her day 1 8+ ri()“ "% in as ran af iT It is V wDere â€"duels basso, harms nors ‘ratâ€" _ told Anna, icarts went head split pretty on. If i1rieg other possiâ€" them, hand. statig. ect i6 ppop]e fopor. than peoâ€" lho-pe‘ 3 goâ€" each lhg. sets3 to be At first success makes a name; afterâ€" wards the name makes the success, used in my f mily with the most satisf+câ€" { ry results,.givinw almost immediate relief." Mr. John H. (Gilass, of the well known firm Glass Brothers & Co.,Lodon Pottery Works, wlmeu : "I have given your Hfldlcb.,NOfll;i algia ind Live Powders a thorough test,an find thry never fai) in civing imstant neous ye‘ief.h I have much pleasure in reoo’utumnandl ing them as being superior to an g have ever med.'}ngricepo% cents a box. Sold by all medicine dealers. A wonderful new combination is R. Stark‘s Headaiche, Neuralgi and Liver Powders, nice to t kea d perfect y harmless. Mr,Alex. a: der Rumsey of the Imperial Bank, Wellâ€" and, writes : "I have much pleasure t stifyâ€" inz to thâ€" excellence of R. Stark‘s Headache, N uralgia asd Liver Powders, and have no hesit tion in r commendiug them to tho:e wh > suffer from he dache,. 5l‘hov have been which now goes by the name of gamb inc.by rendering its iostruments crimâ€" nal atd infamous. â€" Much a law might in some degree, substantially perhaps, re enforce those reformers who are enâ€" deavoring to avail themselves of loftier agencies to extinguish the inclination to gamble. _ The proper and only radiâ€" cal cure is to eduzate people to be ashamed to prey upon each other in this way ; but a law making criminal al! who live by facilitating and encourâ€" auingy others in the vice may prove an tsportant ally of the pulpit and the the pre«s in resisting the spread of the most demoralizing of all demoralizing propensities â€"Harper‘s Magazine for February, It should also lay its heavy bhand upâ€" on all who make it their business or alling to provide houses, tables, dens, or any facilities for gaming, from which they are to detive a revenue. In the exetvcise of guch a power the Legislaâ€" ture would be little likely to interfere with the proper liberty of the indiviâ€" dual, and pretty certain to discourage, to a very sonsiderable extent, the vice d dn D th 11 taut (iambling is a moral rather than a poltical disorder ; and it is as difficult to determine when the sin begins as when a man‘s effort to acquire property degenerates into covetousness, or his interest in the gentler sex degenerates into lust _ Tt is clear that all gaming is not tinmoral any more than all kissâ€" inz or ali money getting is immoral, though both may conduct to criminal excesses. _ Where the immorality beâ€" wins is known only to the Searcher of hourts, _ lt is a question of conscience FH[umiin governments have long ceased to clauiun any jurisdiction over the moâ€" tives of men, simply from the impossi Inl ty of ascertaining them, and hence the practical disregard by courts and police of the stringent laws n.g_gm'ns:tI {ambling, which have been for years m the statuteâ€"books of most, if not all, , the States. _ Tt is to be feared the like| ute awaits this amendment (:Lholish-l ng gamblirg establishments in .\'(‘w‘ York ~tate), for its literal enforcement| would strike as serious & blow at the ndividual liberty of every citizen as if e Conscitution were to limit or déefine | he precise amount of atmospheric Rirj vhich ceach person was to consome| ry twonty four bours, | We t])uughl‘ + had aecomplished a greut rvformj Loegislative Remediesfor Gambling nt Tt y Conscitution we precise amount ho each persd yÂ¥ fixea t_\ ftilll’ t had aecomplis} nowe forbade t et« many vears y tor threeapsuaters wke the sale of aleoh n hut what has it all Woere intoxicants eve used as now /0 Tt sible to maks men fe not an inherent righ c owiint lh("\' }lt"'ht‘; A waste their money ar We Torimmae the #uie of lottery | Weers at a tnme, and bad to have her t« many vyears ago, but no one now | meals carried‘to her. For a period of rxls timt it checkrd gaming at a[l; | over three years she was almost continâ€" rply drove it into chaunels. The| uslly under medical treatment. The latures of m iny States have been , doctors‘ medicine would prove of beneâ€" a tor threeâ€"qoaiters of a century| tit whilé being taken, but as soon as ke the sale of alcoholie drinks a| the treatment was discontinued, the , hut what has it all accomplishâ€"| patient would become wo se. Her Were intoxicants ever so univep. | friends were / much discouraged and aid as naw It is practicaliy ! feared she would not recover. In ‘the able to maks> men fee! that they| winter of 1898 Mrs, Humble read of a not an inherent right to cat and Similar case where a cure was brought what they please, and to spend | about by the use of Dr. Williams‘ Pink vaste their money and health as| Pil‘s. This prompted her to give the n please, _ When the Legislature| & trial in her daughter‘s case, who was tikes to frame a law for the en.| at the time so weak that she could not nent of this antrgambling amend. | leave her room. The result was remarkâ€" it will tind itself confronted with | abte.There was soon a markedjimprdve- wessity of seriously abridging in.| went, and by the time two boxes were ial liberty oz of adding to our| used Miss Humble â€"_ appeared Code a pew series of laws which | to be so much better e is goinsg to res eet, | that the treatment was discontinued,. can and should repeal the Ives| But it later became evident that the ill, and cease drawing a revenue ] patient had not been fully restored for & vice it condetuns, so that gam.| after a few monthbs there was a return shall bave no countenance from | of the trouble, Miss Humble was sent tate on a visit to some friends in the Unitâ€" hould also lay its heavy hand upâ€"| ed States in the hope that a change of who make it their business or| air would prove beneficial, but she reâ€" : to provide houses, tables, dens, | turned to her home worse than when facilities for gaming, from which | she went away. _ Her mother was then re to detive a revenue. In the|determined to give Dr. Williams‘ Pink e of such a power the [lggiglfl. Pills a further 'tri'nl, and the result rould be little likely to interfere| proved most gratifying, as the girl‘s he proper liberty of the indiviâ€"| bealth bas been completely restored,and ind pretty certain to discourage, | she is toâ€"day as well and strong as .any ery sonsiderable extent, the vice | girl of her age Mrs, Humble to‘d the now goes by the name of gamb |story of her daughter‘s iliness and reâ€" c vendvring itsiostruments crim.}covery with ain impressiveness thit carâ€" Uinfamous. Such a law might | ried conviction of its absolute truthfulâ€" c degree, substantially perhaps, | ness. Hiss Humble also corroborated rce those reformers who are enâ€"| her mother‘s gtatements, and they can ing to avail themselves of loftier| be youched for by many of her friends ‘s to extinguish the inclination | in the church, the Sunday school and hle The orover and onlvy radi. [ others, The News of the Waterol County District Gleaned From Exchanges. COUNTY â€" AND DSTRCT of the stringe as, whaich dray stituteâ€"books ( tes o It ds to d 1} _ Victoria, B. C., Jan. 29.â€"Advices trom Tokio dated Jan. lilh&tbebm of the peace mapped out by. the OChinese Government for the guidance of its enâ€" Yoys is st indemnity of from ~$35, 000 @00 to $50,000,000 goid ; â€" a solatiem of Japs Repuised. London, Jan. 29.â€"The ‘Times‘ corâ€" respondent in Shanghai says : Accordâ€" ing to Chinese official accounts Japanâ€" ese troops supported by the fleet twicie attacked the west side of Wei:â€"Haiâ€"Weâ€" on Jan. 26 and were repulsed. They threatened the east side on Jan.27,but finding the defenders prepared they reâ€" tired. They wished to attack tho Cheâ€" foo forts also, but the foreign fleets prevented it, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pilis are an unâ€" failing cure for sll troubles resulting from poverty of the blood or shattered nerves, and were given a fair trial they never fail in cases like the above reâ€" lated. Sold by all dealers or sent postâ€" paid at 50 cents a box, or six boxes for $2 50 by addressing the Dr, Williams‘ Medicine Co., Brockville,Ont.,or Schenâ€" ectady, N. Y, See that the registered mark is on all pickages, e Readers of the Râ€"corder have no "° Mdoubt followed with interest the many instance« related in these colums of re i. | coveriesâ€"sometimes of a very remarkâ€" d |able nature, of persons »ffected with eâ€" | diseases of different kinds, by the use y|of Dr. Williams‘ Pick Pills. Apart d | from the marvellous recoveries, the acâ€" , | counts were interestring to the people ; | of Brockvalle god vicinity from the fact . | that this towni is the home of the Dr. e | Willians‘ Co., and the place where the . | celebrated medicine is made. The famâ€" ily of Mr. Thomas Humble, residenis on Park street north, furnish a case of 1| such recovery no less notable than P ! many previously published, that will ~ be of particular interest in this comâ€" {munity. Mr. Humble is an employee of Bowie & Co, brewers, and is well |known aud highly respected by many |of our citizens. The member of his ,’ fnmi]_v whose cure we have mentioned, | is his eldest daughter Carrie, a girl of ,}about nineteen years of age. The facts [in the case were first brought to the |notice of the Rxconpr®k by Mr. Wim. | Birks, a well known merchant tailor, | who on one occasion assisted in removâ€" ing Miss Humble, who was attacked ed with a fit of extreme weakness while attending service in the George street ‘ Methodist church,. The other evening & | reporter visited the home of the family in question, apd upon stating his misâ€" ‘Niou to Mrs. Humble, the story of the case was briefly related, not bowever, with any desire for notoriety, but rath er a determinstion on her part that it |/ | should be given if it might in the least | be of benefit to others similarly afflictâ€" | â€" |ed. _ According to her mother‘s story, ’.\hss Humble‘s illness dates back to |â€" the summer of 1889. . Her trouble was f | extreme weakness and exbaustion,cans ’od by weak and watery blood She was subject to sevére headaches, heart palâ€" pitation, and . other symptoms which | follow a depraved condition of the blood. Often‘ while downâ€" street on 1 business the young lady would become 7 +o exhnusted by the walk as to be searcely able to get bome, and she was frequently evnfined to her bed for C weeks at a time, and had to have her meals carried to her. For a period of over three years she was almost continâ€" ually under medical treatment. The 1 doctors‘ medicine would prove of boneâ€" | \ From the Brockville NR corder A Case that Created Much Intereatâ€"Weak Almost Rloodiess anda Frequently Contned to her Bedâ€"Again Enjoying Complete Health. Â¥ THE DEPLORABLE CONDITION oF aA YOUNG LADY IN BROCKVILLE. FAINTED IN CHURCK, The aggressive man always finds the hornet at home. There is a Lazarous for every crumb from theâ€"party table. "Ged never mistakes a kneeling hypo: atigs forrem mphightt mm .. ‘ The dangerous end of a rattlesnake makes no noise, If we had eternal sunshine we would have no crops. | A stinted wife can find a vest pocket in the dark. There is many a knockâ€"out in a whisâ€" key punch. Don‘t go to the wrong shop to get abaved. The serpent of the still wears no ratâ€" tles. Little Girl (From New Yorkâ€"‘He, he Hear him misplay his h‘s.‘ #2# Teacherâ€"‘And what is your name P Iittle Girlâ€"‘Idar Warnah.‘ Teacherâ€"‘What is your name ? Little Boy (from England)â€"‘Enry Hadams.‘ Applicantâ€"‘You are advertising for a retoucher, I see.‘ Photographerâ€"‘Are you good at reâ€" touching ? Applicantâ€"‘Good at it! Why, sir, I can retouch a woman‘s picture so artis tically that her own busband will fall in love with her,‘ No. He‘s still devoted to his first love. . Is Taddles going to marry the lady he is with toâ€"night? The Baronâ€"Thank you, but I‘m not fond of a crowd. Ballateuseâ€"I will give you a place in my heart, M. le Baron. I have severa! more just like this one. You look sweet enough to kiss in that dress. After a raing winter follows a frait ful spring. . Lengthened winter and tardy spring are both good for hay and grain:; but bad for corn and garden. Winter thunder and summer‘s flood, Never boded any good. Winter‘s back breaks about the mid dle of Feoruary. December chungeable and mild, The whole winter will remain a child December cold, with snow, brings rye everywhere, Winter thunder, Poer man‘s death and rich man‘s hung . [er Empty threats make lying children. Winter finds that summer lays up He that drops a coat on a winter day Will gladly put ii on in May. In winter except not fair weather from one night‘s ice. Mr. James T.lGleaso), No. 482 York street, London, Ont., sayâ€":â€"Dr. Laviolette‘s Syrup of Turpontine is without doubt the most eff ctive remedy for bronchitis I have ever used, Ary litâ€" tle boy, 9 years old. has suffered for a long time wirh that trouble : t wo 25¢, bottles of this wonâ€" derful preparation (ffected a thorough cure. 1 shall, therefore recommend it to all my friends. Who‘s that 1 Himself. A Boy‘s Phitosophy One of the favorite winter games of the small boy who lives along the Hud | son is "jumping lacdieâ€"cakes" This l eport reaches its beight just as the ic¢ 'iu the river is breaking up, and when the great cakes go floating up and down _withthe tide a dozen or more youngsters may be seen running from one cake to another, and sometimes making leaps (ae day a boy apparently about nine. years old, was to be seen standing on a cake which rocking in a somewhat alarâ€" wing manner, and the little fellow was crying in a frightened sort of way "What‘s the matter? called a passerâ€"by from the shore. And then came the sobbing answer: "I‘m afraid diss cake‘ll turn over, an‘ if I get drowned me mother‘ll lick me. â€" Harper‘s Magazine. l London, Jan_ 30.â€"A despatch to the ‘Globe‘ says : The Chinese peace envoyes arrived at Kobe and will proâ€" ceed to Riroâ€"himu in company with the American comumissioner, Mr. John W. FgSLEl‘.' $10, 000,000 ‘ for the families of the Japanes» ofiicers and soldi=rs who were kuled in the war; a formali acknowledgâ€" of the indepâ€"ndence of Corea and an exchange of prisoners, but no session of Chinese territory..China offered the se terms swo months ago through the nonâ€" official channel of communicstion that has always been kept open, and they were rejected â€" | f Waterloo County Chronicle, Thursday Fe snow year, a rich ye Weatber Proverbs for Winter PROVERBS, Funny. AC. all my friends cured him when he was so bad that his wife had to feed him. I sent to Boston for two botâ€" \tles, which did for me all I had been told Hood‘s Barsaparilia would do. I gained rapidly and when I had taken the two bottles I was able to 81, air for,85 _ Prepared only . Hood A n o. wmare aal " * > mai potiion is wras. ted 17 20 ireqtne work. _A great many people here have taken Bood‘lsnngpuflh since it cured me, and all speak highly ofit." Carr. 8. MoGBaxarax. Margaretville, Nova Scotia. Hood‘s Ratsaparilia is sold by. all druggists; Capt. McCranahan Tells How He Was Cured. "About a year ago I was taken with a severe satiack of sciatic rheumatism and was laid off most of the summer. I went from here to St. Joln, N. B., in my packet schooner, and was so ‘clpless and in such suffering that 1 could not =~ct out of the cabin. The captain of another ‘chooner came on board to see me, and wanted ms to get Hood‘s Sarsaparilla; he said it had 1O0OD‘S "Gentlemenâ€"I am glad to say that Hood‘s Sarsaparilla and Hood‘s Pills have done me & great deal of good. I had a severe attack of the grip in the winter, and after getting over the fever I did not seem to gather strength, and had no ambition. Hood‘s Sarsaparilla proved to be just what I needed. The results were very satisinctory, and I recommend this medicine to 2‘ vho are afilicted with rheumatism or other fffictions caused by poison and poor blood. 1 always keep Hood‘s Sarsaparilla in my house and use it when I need a tonic. We also keep Hood‘s Pills on hand and think highly of them." J. W. DYKEMAXN, St. George, New Brunswick. The following lciter is from a wellâ€"known mozchant tailor of St. George, N. D.: " C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: Hood‘s Sarsapzcrilla Gave Perfect Hcealth. No Strongth, No Ambition Bachelor B'rothex‘â€"“(iloriousâ€"! Let me join? Mr. Finemindâ€"‘ We are organizing an Antiâ€" Babyâ€" Kissing Society.,, _ Bachelor Brother â€"* What are you women working at now? Women are very good to eat, but very to digest. If you want to know a woman,marry her. Haâ€"I never smoke a cigarette withâ€" out thinking what a fool I am. Sheâ€" I didn‘t know before that there was any virtue in cigarettes at all. Women as n wmnn Sees Them. Vanity is women‘s conscrence, A woman‘s day should begin at night. Where there is a will there is a womâ€" Baronâ€"My former coachman was drunk every other day, Are you sober? Corchmanâ€"Ob, very often. An icy pavement is a funny thing. A man may slip on it and fall down on it about the same time. | . Business men, in business hours, atâ€" tend only to businesss matters. Social calls are best adapted to the social cirâ€" cle. Make your business known in a few words, without loss of time. Let your dealings with a stranger be most carefully considered, and tried friendâ€" ship duly appreciated _A mean act will soo ; recoil, and a man of honor will be esteemed, Leave "backs of trade" to thise whose education was never completed. Treat all with respect confide in few, wrong no man, Be nevâ€" er afraid ta say no, and always prompt to acknowledge and rectify a wrong. Lcave nothing for tomorrow that should be done toâ€"day. Because a friend is polite do not think his time is valueless Have a j lace for everything,and everyâ€" thing in its place. To preserve long friendship, keep a short credit; the way to get credit is to be punctual; the way to preserve it is not to use it much. Settle often; have short accounts Trust no man‘s appearances ; they are often deceptive, a d often assumed for the purpose of obtaining credit. Rogues generally dress well. The rich are genâ€" nerally plain men. Be wel! satisfied before you give a credit that those to whom you give it are safe men to be trussed. Sciatic Rheumatism After the Grip CURES Sarsaparilla Safe Business Rules, â€" (B\CADROIT *** Sold Py â€"n Bold in Waterloo by Simon Snyer, Druggist Breeder of Improved Large Yorkshire and Tamworth pigs. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0 _ J.F. MASTER A choice lot of young pigu of either breed to select from. Pairs furnished not akin. Corâ€" reepgndfizce or personal inspection solicited. Office above Simon Sny der‘s DrtgStore Waterloo, Nov. 28th, 1894. Have your old, worn tablewnre re lated to look and wear as good as new. m The Electroplaters. Are now ready to do any and all kinds of plating in‘ @OTLIT>, SILV ER, NICEKEIL s & CoOPPEE DR. SIMPSON‘S Prevention better than cureâ€"for Leucorrhea,Weakâ€" a(a:.-.....'..?.m* ness, Obstruction. &c., &c. Importer and Breeder A -nuhu)ry. Razors, saw and skate grinding by stgam power. Gun smithing and key thting kicctric b lis and enunciators pUt _ up. kine Iithe work and lath Jobbing work of cvery deâ€"â€" cription | Give us a eall Prices right. First. class workminship guaran:ced THE BERLIN REPAIR SHOP Hayicg just pnt in anâ€"ther new machine. viz: a Glifumv and =bear Grinding Muchine. we are now prepar d to grivd your old, aull clippers and mak them cut equat to any new pair, Price only T5c, 9 a 3 Barhers‘ and Tailors‘ Shears Telephone 134 puary 7, 1895â€"Page 3. Clipper Grinding! English Bekshires. Work Cuaranteed. Bemis & Roos, PESSAR Tb users of horse and barbers‘ clippors I I had for dinner V _ was the best 1 ever ate. r:tnks to COTTOLENE, the nelw and successful shortening, That Pie POWDERS . K. FAIRBANK & CO., Wellington and Ann Streets, * MONTREAL, New Dundee, nt, ISEAEL CRESSMAN, New Durdee, Ont. 72 King St, West ©C. L. MENDERsON, Machinist and Pr OF LARGE Bold by »i1! Druggists, or sent by mail ; one box, ®1, six for #5. Circular free. ARK Dr, Simpson & Co., Toronto. Made only by ASK YOUR GROCER Charges Reasonabic 4 e o. piaainile se S aaiolle on sbare nolles."" Ruiianatas guaranteed. Prices to suit the times, . Apply or write to SNIDER, BRIGKER & CO., Snider, Bricker&Co. Waterloo. January 10( h, 1896 is c nb # 1 us our Aim #i.¢ 5. ¢tipr xt s White Brick, Orain Tile and Cellar Tile Furthermore Last Year This Year &ALOFr The March of Progress. 19 aing sr., weer, 19 King St. W., Berlin. Also Speaking Tube and Bicycle supâ€" plies in stock. Repairing of all kinds done with promptness, ARK REPAIR SHOP, Electric Bells Manufactured only by W.W.Walten & Co. , 402 Queen st admitted hy all who use it to b» the best in the mark goes as far as three of any other and does its work better lutly pure. Nobody should be without it. ISAAC BECHTEL & SON. People‘s Baking Powder Every Housekeeper in Wateroo a call OLD TEME W EICHâ€"EI C and lasting quality, combined with all the latest improvements stoves correspondingly cheap. complete with my owx MAKE FURNITURE ; a good Baker and H« heaviest stove made toâ€"day. It possesses the A 500 lb. Cook Stove This very cold snap will make you think of something to keep your feet warm and dry. A General reduction in prices of all kinds of Overshoes, Rubbers, &c., at the Popular Boot & Shoe Store. AIl reguâ€" lar brands, no seconds, (seconds are shoddy goods. Shoe Superstition No. LATEST FPROM in the market Come and sec our stock hooen e m et from time to time as improvements may suggest themsecives, jor the demands of the trade roquire or anything in that line, call at the HAWKSVILLE, _ â€" ONT., CGEO WwWILCcOX, For all kinds of Hardware, Tinware, Plumbing, Gasfitting If you are lJooking for Sold in Waterloo by Bricker & Diebel The Popular Boot & Shoe Store. wishing to have be An old sign says that if a shoe Incing, he will neglect his he laces them tight he will be with her. _ By the way if a you sweetheart and stubs his right t to be welcome; but if he stubs | turn around and go home, becai him. Again if his lacings keep is talking or thinking of him. We do not follow We LEabp the van wo are putting in a new Dis integrator and Stone separ we added to our equipment a new patent kiln with Copper Reservoir for $25.00 it is our intention to add to our equipment J ACOB CONRATD J .S. ROOS. BERLIX, ONT. autiful light pastry during the n« negiect his wife; but on the contrary, if he will be very stingy in his dealings way if a young man is going to see l:s bs his right toe. he may know that he is if he stubt his left one he may as well , because she does not want to »ee A Anosied io en hamaan o ie w o o A + es cpraned moberty ‘althe 8‘&'3%Ԡon ‘n the m. Twenty ncmnzlou, balance ;i & on Baw mill one Co04 awmning oo proverty uen mill ons ont 40y SALE OR EXCHANGE. if a yourg man is careless of his TOURIST CAR Worth Knowing WE are now prepared to fill ord best Scranton Coa) in Ek. Stc fize. We would advise all to order n &n advance in price takes place. . Th lities are that money will be saved t orders at once _ We respectfully sc patronage. Ordersleft at our ot‘gm-: yard or at J. W. Fear & Co.‘s Hard w will have our carefu) attention. Waterloo Coal Yards, COAL ! Scranton ~ Coal ! Should Use Only The Canadian Pscifc Ry. For the Pacific Coast via North Bay se sne Goes not want to «er coming untied his lady love ‘‘What is a Tourist Car," Free on applicaâ€" tion to any Agent, LEAVES TORONTO Evenry the market EPRIDAYy [ At 12.20 p.m.{noon} HOGG & HABBICK. Chrenicle Office, Waterigg THAT A ared to fill order« for th ‘oal in Egg, Stove or Nu Ne all to order now befor kes place. The ymlmbl will be saved by bookin respectfully solicit you OX!. NPOoNPUI office at the co Hard ware Stoj i1 Toronto eed abso All other ter ; the ive me 1% abi}