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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 16 Nov 1905, p. 6

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_ an conml. w ' or 'NtrmtlMuL. _ mrverugoenivrotsu-u-eriteHtrstitkd -iriaieGiint, the statutes making local option inttrhrrmee Pgssiblc." “mam“ ‘l'cldtomw After “um; that thy .rade "mum ttqbt to: existence," “in.“ sun! “PM must he “Him“ COMM' Ran the lowing 01w liquor Ids. All incentive to “use ... ceuivc “this; in gone. All Muco- mts to but mum in improve mat- tor the contort ot the Invol- ling - it mattered to the winds and the “quot talk (at: back to the very standard Iron which the Gov- mmat,,mked try the electorate, in trying to nice it." “Unless vexy vlgotous and well di- mtul union is taken local option ivy-luv: will carry in palm» one- third at the mummies.” " is also importart, says the Jour, ml. 'that we ehairman and others of the opposition organization should be “persons other than “cease home“, that the campaign is in the public eye a 1 general issue rather than solely u license holder's battle tor & personal existence." “Sell u and “an. a you can.” II “but!!! as “vice at a. 'rurnssririismmalto_thtttt"' - at the provim, that they my ha the more no." to and h fighting tho local option ud gen- cnl temperance movement. The 1oeat liquor men ue advised tol “secure the membonhi and naive in»; terest of every 'iiii,'i",yi'ia'es1 in the distant having comme id nlatioas‘ with the trade, such as landlords; grocers. butchers, house turnishers.‘ and the host ot people with whom, the license holder tad“. Beyomr these again there us an“: private citizens who are opposed to these took b" and whose-active sympathies m be enlisusd try diplomatic pro- The next move is to "start right to work to prevent the try-law being inirovluced and passed by the local council. A well selected organization can bring strong pressure to bear on each councillor and pledges of appo- sition to the measure in council, in return lot support ot the candidate. His election can in most instances be readily obtained it skilfully handled." They should also "guard "atttst the dangers ot inditterenee, inaction and our corttidence," and "defeat the br- law in council. and be in a. position well in advance to defeat it there." Further he says: “have the Gov ernment and the trade tree to no about their task of demonstrating what can be accomplished fot tem- pcranoo by the methods ,now adopted, and it, in say three years, no im- provement is shown, let straight pro- hibition again he introduced and tarte mitted Ao the electors tor their de- cision. But in the name of common justice and public decency, stop these brawls and persecutions and leave us in peace to set our house in order." "What imtttcements.are ottered to a license holder to keep hotel it thm investment ot capital in improve- ments and brains and energy in ser- vice, is made the annual football ot these men? Better tar, says the li- cense holder. to make the bar yield every possible dollar oi revenue and ignore the law md.policy oi the How- ernment. ll there is to be no Ma- tftiitr-they very properly say-the sooner the trade knew it the better, and they may govern themselves ac- cordingly. Thus are laws that mere- ly restrict, but do. not protect, brought into contempt. aa- and public Ipproval mat-3h? "The license holders directly inter- ested must personally head the con- trihution list for as large an amount as possible. and the local merchants and interested property owners must be induced to make up the balance of the sum necessary tor the conduct oi the campaign. . "Incidentally. it may not be amiss to point out the very obvious truth that a victory in council is decisive, Whereas victory through the potting booth is always trauiht with a de. “shunt uncertainty.” Concluding he says of the program proposed: "It this plan fa adopted success is assured in nearly every one. 1ndirerenee and inaction are more to be feared than the vote on the question, and interest and Action will rots the agitator of any chance ot carrying his scheme to a slicers:- lul termination." . James llavctson. solicitor at the' Licensed Virtuallers’ Asmochr'ion, stated this morning that he would appear betore a good many of the municipal councils and said that the liquor men did not " a rule do irnrh talking. but they would be actively at work during the noxt two months. tutt, Nov. "-T'mdar the Ely-law "with; . Ion M swam to the Jackson Wagon Works Co., at Pt. George, u an ht6eetttettt to mate In (Salt. I” earned M . MM"! ot 3. votes, only " Wu it. There is no danger from tMar his? In making ltomlcut or Wound ot any bind when ('hgmhcrlain's Pain Balm is ttsed. It Is an antisrptie (ruling and should te in every hogs» bold. For Bale hy all drugglsta. The C. M. B. A, dimmers report that since Jan. I there.hnve been Lia! admitted into membership, bringing the ttstat membership up to nearly 2,000. There " a surplus tttt hum! ot 3207.000. A Western Ontario mm ha been appointed n mom! or. gunner for thttario. n has been up ("I'll to keep the mr-rvr fund in the chartered Mulls instead ot Invmzing In downturn, u the at" method. GALT CARRIER LOAN BMLAW CHAMBERLAIN'S' PMS BALM. "The motive " so obvious and the “that?“ whom it was made. Cloth made in this way possessed wearing qualities much superior to the cloth at today, when mixed with untidy. Few girls at the present, however, learn to spin and the [act is there is little or no use to! them leaning. The world does not grow enough wool to enable people to have a constmt supply _ ot new woollen garments. except with the aid of shoddy. lt is shoddy that has enabled the workingmm to bay n new suit ot clothes at the price ot n week's wage. In the olden days nu all woollen garmetst was so GXanlve that it had to last its owner for yen: unless he were . wealthy man. It is better hygene for A man to buy two new shoddy spits a yea than to buy " all wool garment which must last him two years. Most ot the clothes worn contain an element. ot shoddy, and taking the cheapoess and appearance into consideration may he said to ho the better [or it rather than the worse. Ot course the " vent ot improved modern machinery for spinning and weaving is the muse to a, great extent of putting the hand method out of business. Another (set is that any considerable per cent. of shoddy mixed with wool renders it impossible to he spun in the old lash- ioned way. I“ q Gut, Nov. 9..-AF. M. Graham, sub- agent lo; the Metropolitan Lite he surance Co., was found at 7.30 last night lying on the lawn at James Henderson. with whom lie-had a busi- ness engagement, and who came along ten minutes alter the occurrence. Graham accounts tor the possession ot the money by saying he received tour $10 bills yesterday in m unreg- iistered letter from Fred Little, Rim. ttipeg,, who owed him the money.' ing trom the house an arm ruched osiLaneuuatt-srt-tio-tstmrrmrirREit- head. He fell unconscious. Two pur- ses with 870 in money, one'hau be- longing to the insurance company, were taken, but his watch was Mt; Therpolieextooked last night tor the books without'success. This morning they were'picked up empty near the scene of the occurrence in a dry state. The mystery is how they could have Iain out in the wet and snow all night without being soaked. In commenting upon the new list ot J. P.'s fpr- North Waterloo the Ei- mira. Signet says:-iirttps are seldom " bad as they might be. We pre- sume the 21 omeiais whose harm-s were left standing shoirld be grateful trom the bottom ot their hearts, that they were not all cut on. But as to the new appointees) who will say that their choice had nothing to do with their politics? ( 'Every I Two Minutes is such I great aid is because it panes so uickly into the blood. Itqis partly di- gested before it enters the stomach; 3 double advan- tage in this; Lens work for the stomach; quicker end more direct linefits Ty get the greatest may Physicians tell us that all the blood in s health hurtian body passes through the heart once in every two minutes. If this action be- comes irregular, the whole body suffers. Poor health follows poor blood; Scott's Emulsion makes the Blood pure. One reason why SCOTT’S EMULSION of iiig, with the leaaN6-, id, e effort is the desire of everyone in Poor health. Scott'I Emulmon does just that. A change for the better takes place even be. fore you expect it ROBBERY IN GALT. in mint at mind-(and 2tt2fdl'llti "-7“ up”. Sun-r than Toronto, on. rang-IA" Wuyllualpln - z: """r"'"" by“. tt.1gul'tgtNl J B. mcuunsdud'rm 'MUST,". Is, on,“ 3.. mum-nut“... "'d'fJ."'r'."id'sf,%%TarG7. a” 'tre-ttt m, In“ ad att a. mks d “b Ii he.“ III Ilia“ w M ' entértq in. mm are." nu m- -- ". _ _, ..,__-. tetfr tett.peet.. _ _._= than. tsock...-: ”new "7:3; vii-“JESS“ rot“ - a a. u-nlcl may later In. than, a» math rem-Ii 0on- in may“ ant-I3 JP United sat-Awp fre, Toronto. Nov. 8.-Tho Department of Crown Lands has received an 1P- plication from a gentleman in Bel, giumJor A quantity ot land in Aigoma and Parry Sound for co-operative farming. The idea is that the Co-op- erative homesteadera would clear a large block ot land, instead of a. cer- tain amount on each separate home- stead. They would also want to leave the homestmds each year and go tomines or lumber camps in the winter. Robert-on and William H. B--. ion. " duty: in no in” u M. ttttt “mm“ " m-WH ”II. to; ya.“ - than eotieatpr" with -io'ts ot out». People m an: hush-ee- "It". _ enemy loun- no “In any we: ‘The Magor all!“ tut all. three did. But then - VII . that ttttsteel Md vtotated ttteir oath ot that w“ not “It.“ ttt you“ w. olheeuul minuewmvym and than may“ ammo! - by "atN3tt ot meow-Is m I“ "d-utorth-ttuttrsoqr. no oourartq from twttoard. Pagrtettt ttad supply never did, all hut ot All new mowed "s 10: Wm; who! in- meet the m. This hot is not. movements. and Robertson um lun- owing exclusively tannin incapacity an. the tonne! . conductor, the m- but to the “no" at you; men to tar n cod cinder. had taken contracts (may thawing tor tho places open from the head when tendon who! to than. no idea that you indus- advertised tor, no: competition woun- trial mummy»: hue wrought!» ed. _ field tor aluminum. in hemmed The trum- in would admit by the great hamlets. The won that their aeata were [orbital under any great salaries. are given is that the mute. hut chin the Maror enmity i: so mes. There are trig took advantage or g IegaLtoelttsiealitr “uric: All! splendid were hanging uni the work done try them and can- out on every eminence tor any who inch attpplied we" in ttto eitr's in- out reach up to them. There never toasts, and really proved . suing on Were so my openings. The work civic lands. those positions rennin‘ Gamma: tk The board held . modal meeting mung We! “new: 13'," and the Work done try them ad mn- tmeta supplied wen in (In eity's ire terests, and really proved . using on civic tum. _ . t4ratigttt to issue proclamations toe the bye-elections to an the vacancies cmted. All three trustees have ul- nounced themselves as candidates ior The trustee- in mining admit that their nuts were fondue! under the mute. hut. chin the Mayor took “vantage ot s Iegat.toehtsieality (out Matter.) The population Btprretr in Brntiord are thoroughly diatrrpoitsting to the citizens. Instead cl showing an he crease ot a thousand or more, just 250 souls hue been added during the “at yell. . . n " COOPERATIVE FARM SCHEME, reelection. r---- I-'"" Woodstock stood still during the sme period. There has been a small gain in Guelph and just ' tritrutg ML Vince in Hamilton. Berlin claims an increase of and: thousand. Waterloo has gilded 200 odd, and Preston and Hespeler ex: Peet to make a good showing. In all probability the tigttrets for (kit will be entirely satistaetorr. " is believed that our Assessment Depart- ment will exhibit. a gain in popula- tion or nearly 500. The County" of Waterloo is showing its heels to Handgun“. Yum check this good old munMthi it; Under our existing laws arrange- ment is made tor auowing homestead ers to spend six months each year in the lumber camps or mines. The " pliant says that 1 large number or men would come cut, though the num bet is not stated. T . 4 products. "Cl I: llvu .i..e._-'"' The matter has not yet been laid before the Minister, but it is Cote sidered as tar trom probable that he will entertain the proposition. The monthly meeting ot Berlin LIN nry Board was held on Thursday av. euing, at which accounts amounting to $17 were read and passed. Mrs. McLelah's otter to present the uoard with a large model ot 3 modern oredut vessel to be planed in the library museum was accepled with"ttuutktr. The English Book Committee inform- ed the Board that new hooks am- ounting to in the neighborhood ot 8600 had been ordered for the library to be paid out of next year's revenue. Chgirman Rev. J. Schweitzer, Reg. W. A. Bradley, D. Forsyth, W. J. Molt, HT W. Brown, and R. Reid were present. A reliable 'medicine And one an should alwnys be kept in the home tor immediate use is Chnmberlain's Cough Remedy. It will prevent the attack it given us soon " the child becomes bottle, or even that the ctoupy cough ”new. There Is no dtusger in giving it to children. tor ir"iGuris"rGu'riimt or other barm- tul drug. For Isle " all Jungian. At a meeting of the studenls of the Berlin Business College I hockey club was organized with the following ot- tresident, W. D. Etna. _ Warmth M. Brent. Sec-treat. A. Pen-tut. Hunger, R. Berger. Mun. Com., Messrs. Knit. mm ml Howden. The College expects tt 'Cv'e"i'"si'ii'i, Ian' 'fiii'uiGrua Innocent Itdulgence Often Brings Trouble.-Simple an effort will be rtradf tll “ENE? f Means of INeatte an ettort will be mule to organize n lame composed ot the Berlin Col- legiate htstitute, St. Jerottte's Cob. lege 1nd the Business College. "In Lordship, the Right Rev. Blah- 09 Williams, D.th, of London, will mu the Cmmty ot Wnterloo in Joe nry next. With that in View, we Rev. Raul Den milky In: made ur- rugemenla with the clergy oi several pariattert in the Deanery he ttte Fish- op‘s visitation. The mm Mil be gin .1 Preston and Harem am Rm.- "r, Jenny Nth. and be contlttttrd h the “are” - ttsrmetortt we - *rttq “a. not. LIBRARY . BOARD MEETS. CONFIRMATION SERVICES POPULATION FIGURES. GROUP. mm. in ma " testirmir. " hall on on 5 than od you! not. nu s- new! a not. ill- ion. " always - Io to” u they‘re- oldcrul no “unkind the qrortd - too you“: gon- eeatiqq. People "taitg their mm mm was. no ,rthan any out did. But then we: VII a “no um was not than ot you; not. and than - VII gm ot gusto or demand toe then till now. The supply have: did, all [cut at All now meet mm. This he: is not. owing exclusively to native incapacity but to winners at you; men to guilty they"? 'e, tho places Ewen constant M oi “was Tot" men, who must pole“, in zddition to the old-tumonod virtues, the qual- mu ot energy, business dainty Ind foresight, with technical knowledge and decision ot curator. The road to success is widcopcn to " such. Of course, cl! young men have not the same Abilities or nptltudes, but there are lew who “not cultivate what they possess ton degree that will Indie their un‘icel desirable by those who He constantly on the lookout tor upehle assistants. Economical um business conditions may hue changed by great concerns taking the place oi individual employers, but mummies whose operations ore with millions of dollnrs cu: ml do. give more immed- iate and much lager rewards tor brains and skill than the lather: oi the present generation could have hop- ed to obtain in their most ambitious dreams. One trouble is that, with all these ttne possibilities, we see the energies and best powers ttf our young they ought only to be recuperatcd and it that too much governs manual Ia- bor, which makes a virtue ot not ov- erworking one's neighbor and is otten found deliberntcly planning how to ac- complish the least tor a given wage. Instead ot using every opportunity for self-improvement and doing one's ut- most to accomplish the most for the business one sonic-,3. which is undoubt- edly the right path tenuous, the thought end care are oiten worse than wasted on how not to do it. It is not’hy good chance that men drop into tartaric, but try patient, faithful tuuiiment ofthe duties ot their eal- ling. The get-rich-quiclr craze ot the times is regarded with contempt try the men whose names on symbols of phenomenal msiness success. Fort- nnate nccidents are exceptions. Life is not a gamble, it is a process of law, and every young man must wot out his equation tor himseli. Such, in short; is the testimony of the multi- men exhausting themselves where recreated-on the playground. '1 hey We more interest in a championship ante}: than in'the' trttttttiefiiimiirt they millionaires. QUARANTEED CURE FOR FILES Robin}. Hind. Binding or Pro- trading P1100. Draw-ta "(and non- " If Pm owe?! 'ft 'ffPL11? can, no Inn's: of how [on at.ndtttg in 6 to " by. FM application gh- en one and mt. 500 It your dratttt- lu hasn’t it and 500 in can)” mad It will be feeqragxtqd mutants! 11ij Indium 00., Bt. MI}, Ma. St. Untlunneu, Nor, 8.-At I meet- ing of the Public Librery Board lest evening LieutA'ol. Carlisle introduc- ed eresoiutiou that one room in the basement ot the new Ceramic Lib- rary be lined up u . smoking and reading room (or men, checkers end other games also to he provided. The resolution was voted down On a tie vote, several members taking the ground that the been " such union would be erteourtrghtg the me of to- hecco. And " we: also teared that the smoke fumes wcrld Ascend into the men! mam room "td,oihtttd the delicate nostrils ot the ladies. A proposal to allow the hell on the top story, which is now lying idle, tor the use ot vaiious literary societies end the Board ot Trade we: likewise vot- ed down. CAN'T STAND TOBACCO SMOKE. The consequent: of vioUttrls play. utensil." the whole digestive mm, Meat in “a ottett a tmpleatrant u and In.“ it possible to at what you the braking oi . maul rule. The like m when you; like. innocent indulgence ot over-outing " you lune: with In“ when. indi- hriags consequence: that ulna-n io gallon, Ila-lane]. hem hm, clini- nu sunning. lndimiion is not ttat- has. shunt-3m. backache, or fe- unl; " in not tighi; it giro-Id not Milky Ind value-a. begin We we of be. We on" a man: 0- my: in mom at once. Jun one mm om 'tbetta table“ that In simple uni 0! a '0.eettt - brim mh meat, punk“. and you will regaltt perfect health The-a ample Mich an compo-u up! aimgih. . These simple mum urn compo-d ot Inch valuable medicinal agents " Dunn“! "bgaltate, which " -- ior to di other remain tor nom- um "an". earl-m mum, and iot- icl a! corrective: which promote in agt6 cormum vim promote the m at no dtge.the mm sums consequences ween-mull. . a (with) Means of Escapé. to" d Inst!“ out " pupils to the aeAmttandmttrp.id8t" to- m m Int-hum. while new. -t18fpea_ttthrttelgt. Dorm ot “.000 [or ita mainten- ueo. The mm: will be looked into by the Government "ttgear "all; h It. may, to... Mun In. any!) use. swwdmvu‘am mud Duh Cup-hue. toit"t View Pt-TNtmraatdMinitster qrt_tknPtmetasti. mm “homunmum in "eihtnqtrriutedotrtistth-ot tMBertiaaetoolbrhre.8r.R.t'har., d Now "an“. the “In“ Account- uouuun; to "oo." were and. mum tony": and the do? to womb lights for two moms, that the pupils horn Elmln. New “but and Interval-g you“ night be able to “My while tuning tor their trains, which have u 6.30 o’clock. The must was granted. In the Itrttt months ot the meet-) Jen vs no had s striking exem-i " ot themes!” tor prepsretlon‘ sad the only advantage at those who so to spook "hue shinglod their tols‘ in dry weather.” The virtue of pre- vention hes mule history and given to us our greatest m. The individ- usl " well u the nation should be prepared lor say emergency. Are you prepared to successfully comb“ the ttrat cold you take? A cold on be cured much more quickly when treBt- ed uroon as it has been eontraeted,, sud before it has become settled in the system. Chamberlain':, Cough Remedy is lemons me its cum ot colds. and it should helium st hand, ready [or intent use. For sale by all druggists. The Secretary read the minutes o! the last meeting and the Treasurer read the hunch) report, both ol which were accepted. Miss Snider, the matron, read her report for oe, totrer, which w“ . aurprisirtgty good one. Many private parties. schools. churches and other institutions COB- tribute! very liberally to the com- tort ot the 22 eltitdreItixorr.e, _itt the Home at Fluent. The Board de: yarn Atertaid 'hetqeed an the The regular monthly meeting of the Board was held on Monday evening, the It]: inst., with Mr. Noah Wagner the Vice-President, in the choir. The meeting In: opened try scripture read- ing and prayer. _ To CURE A COLD IN A DAY Tue Luann Bruno Quinlan Tah- MF, 'll drama "(and the mono: if it mu to wife. a. w. aren'- (Woodstock Express.) ' A public school principal in Toron- to bus been censured for whipping a girl pupil. In the good old days, which some ot " can still remember, the pupil who received a. whipping at school union: made complaint about " when he went home, tor tear ot tUF other; but time. line chased, per- harm tor the better. Whether or not the use ot the rod by the tanner is ever permissible, is still a. 'i1tl"i't'au7 question, but the present trend or public opinion in most communities‘ is to leave corporal punishment to) the month. No doubt there are oe- cesions when it seems to he 1 ques- tion ot using the rod or losing auth- ority; but even in such cases the teacher who resorts to {one incurs lame risk. ll parents did their full duty there would be little need for 1 the teacher to use the rod, and it .would do no harm for parents 10 re- member this when n tencher haagiv- Alienate to the amount of $91.75 were read and ordered to be pan. MINI! mm 'tttARD mush-awake“ In. mum rubella. tin; generous downs. ll you cannot obtain NH». ot your durum. it will be aettt by mil, you mm. on receipt ot mice. Write u tor advice on your use "an I 1mm 't4maeCppeefattyf 3'th will be in: tree. hi R, T. soon My. ttham, N. Y. A good story comes trom Ncwi Hamburg. A lsmer living not n thounnd miles item that place on entering his chicken house one mom- ing discovered thnt s number of his beat birds were missing, end on look- ing “and loud n pom lying in the straw ot the hen house. Pierttng it up imagine his surprise to tind that it contained $80 in bills. He quietly put the money in his pocket and ssid nothing. Later in the any s wealthy neighbor celled and naked it he Ind In} chicken: for we. The turmer told trim he but not. but he insisted on seeing them snywsy. But the via- ltor did not nee much ot the chickens. From the time he entered the hett house his eyes were rivlled on the Mor, and the say in which he kick- ed sound in the straw spoke more convincingly than could words. CHICKENS THAT CAME HIGH. PUNISHMENT IN SCHOOLS. BERLIN ORPHANAGE. IN TIME " PEACE. on no! ills tc Judicious Conclusions mo shiny-o'- apt-on. - no tr. ' good mt MCI N Ill,',,,'.,,',', d wool tied out“. ,'i'lll.T'arG'l " 850. " 08.50 5 yoys’ 2-,cha_ Ngrfolk ,tsited>lt, a Boys' 2- You Norfolk mum-ad bolt. “up. prom-d In good hon-n Color dim and dome-tic wool and. in size. 258. $350. gear a“). " u 50 to u. 3iho " let-omits. in good haunt twat. an“ an!" and mm ot tweak. '0" tatureed. 'o "m. 8150. I on. 3 " dat 4.50. Am. IMA, cm. IMO. _ leouthg' long yank” tred. nib, " KING STREET EAST S. SAUDER & CO. During the put ,rtek A " down copies of the betttttiftt1 mane emul- al“Qum Alexandra, Her Unmet-1M- m and Dogs. have Inc-n distribut- ed In this section. um every [mum who MI am It his no Minnow: in "will; " m linen New" CTP' Issued " tbat great weekly. the Fam- Ity t%tttd “(Itchy Sm. allot;- tat, To my n h .usatr'eere. not Apples, Turnips, Butter, Eggs, Lard, may: "it-ttar the Full Name Lung“ Bruno Ouinino CtrmsaCatnorseDavAhtiittt'niro, diergu,,-. Btttg.' "tti If: 1udtrir"er1ttirrk it 4rrdk' au 'tee, the. ASA “J0, 4.75. 5 (II. 5.80. trat 0.50. T.00 and up to 01100. Potatoes, Cheese, Meats, Apple-Butter nice uni huh. Give us . all md m our' mock. “Red Rather? 116 Kiag Strut, THE RUMt IS ON. Are “rived at by Thoughtful otarvatioets Hlallllman'e lihkesthemastetttseE J' "”' "iiETire" market because I. " In- tut hon top-ad bottom. 2. It but cut iron dine: and la- I) all wood Hub and Neck on gm m'tu, the. M l.” L “gun'- gnlfo. In goal liege-$7M ”In“ "tttr, in goal haunt than dbl: Ind donut“: tweed. that“. I-ck. all 4- “$101..“qu blunted. the: nu. for m and Victim-ship min-yuan“ that loud bo Julio”. Ma, LR. am. am. 0.00. tut ' In 8.00. RM. 0.00. 030. noon. 1103 law. " on. uni mm. Mt mn'- and youth: fall mm ska 333th: 'ttah, my eorer6eBtrtA, with or without whet can». in km and loan in Prfre Rum. 5.50, aat 0.50. 7.00. 1.50. 8. 8”. 900. 150.10.“). 12.00. " 50 to 'mak bog": to do " Justice. " charms ev- cry one at night. We lean "at " la one!“ atmolrttet, tree to ull who - n'rear's tttrtrttteiptiott to ttte Fun” I "er-lb and Weekly mar, the price I chh I: only am dollar [lot rear. No [wonder there is . big nah M sub- mipuou through the In": "use My: plan to the Funny Fun!!! ot- be. " I the bin-tune.“ an. m, by long ' PETER HYMMEN’S 3 Tube: “undo-f Napalm sheet [tat] which can amyla- upland at ml! cost. . I " um ply torttee'd in mm Galt and examine it " NAG) um This Drum is KING ST. Armmm's Down Draft . Drum direct Dampzr. PHONE 149. BERLIN Berlin.

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