RIM! OFFICE. "ONTRIAE Comm! Authorized aacodooo Paid-Up Capital - taxman Renal-v0 Fund . 'a,00thooo A canon. bunk!“ bushe- dom. Col- oc‘hnl mun. itear" 1|!le - " all yum of tho Donn-Iona: on, plus - Lo Eight-t mm ot mute-b 5%de mimic“ Mt savings Bunk or _ The Molsons ‘ Bank the Inca? popular sewing machine on the market. A perfect machine nu well no a handsome" piece oi furniture. All the latest improve- menu. A complete set. of attach menu with every machine. Osh it the old stand. the tailor, the only agent in town for the Annual“. to tttt the how ruinous craved by Rsllro- And Telemann " myanlll. We want mum HEN and LAD“: a of orod hnblu to HIS Bt., [EEO) IV. I“ “on. “mun"... ..... .-,.. ., ___e-" IN In: tcoRLo. hunky-.3 1fgttr.'""'d endowed by all tt,9'Mfb','".', om MI. '0 new“ I 8ro ad to "on random to furnish him or her um†ttartptt from Clo mm.mnm In aquamarine†lemma-ls. or from 875 to "In A month In mum w": of th- Itochlu. Immodhldy upon graduation. linden" an cut-r " so! tlml. Na na- tion. For full rum“?! much“; In, of at Sam- w a direct to - iiamntve' ulc- " Quinn-tho. Clam“. free. Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. . We Inns-h 'dr,,", out M m 093nm" and am.»- 4ert 'ter.e,r!eu,f,re.r2.t ttet mun": ammun- nu" "V... a... .... -___te-"' v. the - exclusive Tatar-p): tb hoob m 'RC" o.ALIr..,, Pettttt "I." Ut"' turd no Horse School or Telegraphy CmcttotaTt.0. ' m-rmn. N. Y - ua. LAC!!! can. Wm. We'"" Tn. an buxom-o. Cat.. I. [iiiiiGlri'r3ll,'kl'i'ilrapstse I der. trartrred but. worth trrtn 800:0600 now going v...-... ............. ...... $1 60tor2l0. Schmidt may», want: 1.25 to "ot....."..:.............) Wing's ihneeto 0nd chltdrn‘n hud- ,rieFttolfpru.. can. and no mu bargain. I to" they Mil um 10:. Great Millinery Sale JOHN RITZEB, BUNK]! SEWING MACHINES CUBE IICK “HMO“ LEARN TELEGRAPH Am: I. ll. Mounting. - M “can". d “Pu-“Wm“ I [[8858 Imam“, m use nu, "BUN. IIIO'BO'I‘OE In W- SECURITY. JAGOB HISPILIR. “mu Wnorloo urn-nob RITZER'S. 1m mum :70. mm mm. m alumna m an“ an. "lt moo-mm! TELEGRAPHERS E13133] W LTERIA)! Fl'vrnm. N. T? 1403: can. fly. The tamily ot Mr. Joseph MI. rho Ruddâ€: tog R. Bod-u & Co., cod doth", and who reabso- btains»: as. 8min had . mm! M. s». "on “plumm- [any 5. I. Go {tom Coal sand-out Bu. (ocnu Joan M! FAMILY ALMOST ASPHYXIATED. Shaun the: in he “who on on using trom his bed he tell on th- ttoor. This awakened the badly, and n In. Scam: and tho [our child- ren arose Iron their but they toumt they were nub]. to and and also tell on the thor. Fortunately the youngest angina was not suttering to the sum extent a the others and than“ the neigh- burs, one of whom hurriedly sum- moned Dr. Honsberger. and other points it the citizens make suitable provision rmaneiallr. The Grand Trunk system now helps in the support of eight railway associations in Canada, Mimico and Allaudale be- ing new points thus being covered. Several other centres of population are agitating lor' the establishment of association branches.- . About three o'clock m. Senna nose and opened the clock dun. but tatt the pipe damper cloned. He then retired to bed again. Woodstock has a pledge ot $5,000 on condition that 820,000 more be sraiss ed. Sherbrooke is discussing B. new building; Owen Sound Monlplcting a building canvas, and Belleville is also considering the question qlahuild. mg. . 0n the pttysieian's arrival he found the family in a somewhat dangerous condition, but they soon reg-Just! con- sciousness, and are recovering nicely. Dr. Honsbcrger stated that had the lamily slepk an hour or two longer there undoubtedly would have been hm results. Messrs. A. L. Brelthaupt um N. B. Detweilcr, ot the Berlin YMCA. were present at a largely attended meeting ot the Provincial Committee of the Y.M.C.A.'s oi Ontario and Quebec held in Toronto Thursday, lol- lowed by a conterence of Association directors and secretaries tram dit- lerent parts ot Canada, and two in- ternational secretaries tron: New York. Substantial signs of progress were noted during 1905. Five buildings were opened in Dundas, Bridgeburg, Paris, St. Catharines and McGill Col- loge, Montreal, at acost " $160,000. and $42,000 was also secured tot tive additional buildings at Orillia, Allan- date, Mimico, Woodstock and Coiling- wood. The advanced programme lor . 1906 as decided upon includes the possible starting or reorganizing of associa- tions at Sault Ste. Marie, Kenora, Fort William, Port Arthur, Brock-. Lilla L.ond9n_ _Eai_cha1hamuhselith The sum of $8,000 was spent by the committee during the year, and a. bud get tor 1906 of $8,500 waspasstdn, The toreigtt.work. ot inc association is rapidly growing, Canada' having already, furnished twelve secretaries to ihe Orient. Work among Canadian studenk is also rapidly expanding. Another summer training school will be held at Grillia next July and Aug- ust, besides several boys' amps. Titere are now 36 associations in Ontario and Quebec, with a member- ship of 16,000. _ _ at the Queen‘s lloiél ot Mr. John Penman ot Paris, the chairman of the Provincial Committee. / llalton County Council will erect a "my; ol Rcluge in Milton. _ is, delegates at the conference, 70 in number, were the guests 7th digger lydla E. is I positive can for n11 than painful Inn-lento of women. It will entirely cure the worst forms ot Fannie Oom- plninu. n11 Onri-n troubles. 'nttnm- mgtion Bod Uleeratios, Falling 3nd Diaplncements of the Womb and con- uquept- Spit“! Ft+yst.. and in. iii: GiTirtr Mined "ieraTshiit-i" -v fftt. Every time it will our. V It bu cured more can of we!» rhm ttttus My other remedy the world hu- em known. It in Btrgtd.thtfutitru In Inch can. It dissolves and - Tumon from the Uterus In a only the. of development. Thu euuing pain, Mft “d bend-chm In Instantly relieve 3nd permanently and by in use. Under mil alma- unnceu it new in harmony with an (and. lynem. n correct- San or ruinhl Henstmltlon. We-kneu of the Slomuh. India's“. “lacuna. “mommy. Reruns tra. tion. Headache. General Debilicy. Also Extreme Lnsaitttde, F' doet'beare" m4 ,. "tttn-to-tte-left-thm. " “cling. alch- nhimy. irritability nervousnm. deep- lem. "utlertti,v, melsncholy or the " blues." and buckuhe. Theso no In" indications of ram]. Vin-hall. to... 1%mrtgerrtent of the Uterus. For 'ed Mani-9:91 who {qua - You an writ. In. rmm- M â€unwound-n. SiTou-d to IWIIOII. P80661285 OE THE Y. ll c. A. ii-med-n Fooling Dizziness, rah-I‘m, “H001 'hr-he" Vegetable 00W C Guelnh, trxtt,Ai,rrHsocatr-errte,, nearest-ax C q-"_rw9 a mister of Education, visited Guelph Mayor Bricker 10-day on the occasion ot the tormal was fortunate in opening ot the new Collegiate Insti- es in charge oi ; tute extension. Practically a new They were compt collegiate institute has been provid- best and most ed. Besides ‘six fine rooms, secityts men in Berlin. corridors, etc., in the new addition, Superintendent the old building has been rearranged had been ancompi and improved throughout to provide engaged last Aug cloak rooms and teachers' rooms, ed to state that: while an entire new system ot heat- tem was workin; ing and ventilation has been msiall- electricity would ed. The cost will be about $24,000,. than heretofore. and although the exterior is rather plant would have plain, the interior "rranttements with the increased den the new science and other equipments town. He did in are among the most tqi-to-date in policy of the can the province. . 7 . interest and debe The [were] took place Tuesday " lernoon to Mount View cemetery. Rev. Dr. Antlille conducted the abac- uns. It was largely attended.-- Galt Reporter. . The snnual dinner ot the Berlin Club we: held in.the spacious rooms on Wednesday evening, and was nt- tended byalarge number ol-mem- hers. An excellent menu was provid- ed by the capable caterer ot the Club Mrs. Mueller, which was greatly en- joyed. ulter which a. briet toast list. elicited a number ot happy speeches. President Geo. Rumpel presided, and 'proposed the toast. ot "The King," which was loyslly responded to. "The Town" was responded to by Mayor A. Bricker, and "The Club†by Messrs. A. Miller, K. q., retiring President; W. H. Ridden, ex-Presl- dent; and W. H.. Breit-haupt, Vice- president. The Club is enjoying s growing time, twenty members hav- ing joined since the annual meeting a. few weeks ago. The Minister expressed himself highly gratified with the marked et- ticiency in physical training shown by the pupils. He'was highly pleas- ed with the new seollegieite institute accommodation, and emphasized as welt the importance ot primary edu- cation. The [allowing children trurviee'- Wesley and Robert, in the United States; lune, New Hamburg; Irwin, British Columbk; In. N. H. Wit- mer, Brown City., Mich; Mrs. E. Schlimmo,‘Galt, and Mrs. A. Somed- el, Didlbul'y, In. The incensed Int [and ttorth ot Preston. Hedhen moved to the Dick- a settlement in North Bunnies, were he new until he retired to Gait tour new ago. His Vite predeceased him 13 years, The late It. Clemens we: in pen. tits ember-l. He was a menu: at the Metttodiat church and was en hon- est end upright an, respected by " who knew him. The balance on hand utter the large expenses hare been paid, including 82,531 prize. money, amounted to 8531.23. The sale receipts were 31.- 578.95. The dates tor the next show ac My 31_,7June l and 2. -- _;__ __ The dmcers elected are M. NI Todd president; Dr. Radford, vice-president C. R. H, Wamcck, treasurer; scat tary, George E. Goldie; turaistaatttree- retiry, T. T. Aitkin. A-o on... rib "urrie u the {-51.3 'rl " WV, E. Bah}- In: (on our to Ila-norm. Thus at the “any we" aha all II on not with geartet Mar. may you: up. The In. George Clemens. the ttthee ot a. deceased. " on time owned uncanny " the had " I'm out and Preston. _ _ All the old directors were reap- pointed. A committee was unmet! to determine on a testimonial to be gir- en to R. o. MeCulloeh, the retiring president, to whose ettorta during the past six years the success ol the show are hugely due. Mr. Clan-nu, not at the In. Goo. Cu, in ion In Wattles T'p, Nye-nap. How-sunnyâ€! p13lunnyold¢lau,.llol Em Gan, Jan. M.-The annual meeting of the Gall; Horse Show Association was held to-night, with a. largo st- tendamm. The report ot the directors showed the most snccessful year in the his. (on of the society. 7 _ Iaatitai-ittrot -uerue Napouumuuzu‘udn- Palmerston, Jan. M.-Thit, town egein mourns the death oi another prominent citizen in the person ot Johann Adam Hess. Deceesed bed been in poor heelth since last wring, and was tatttering from cancer of the bowels. He we: so were chests. e native ot Germeny, end bad resided in Listowel tor over thirty were, and at Pelmerston for eleven years. lle Wes the youngest brother end partner ol the well known menulee- turing firm of the Hess Broa.' Chair em Furniture Fedory. of Listowel. After the dissolution ot this ptert- nership, Mr. Hess was engaged in the lumber business in Parry Sound lot tttree years. Subsequently he came to Palmerston und In the lies: House until he retired trom business over . you Mo. _ _ Deceased “Hammer ot George Hess, custom officer ot Btratrord; Wm. Hess, ot (Invenhunt; and Mrs. P, Knapp, ot Rollin. A widow and fire children survive him, vim: Theodore, ot Chimp; Mrs. Hammond, town; Edward, ot Nee pun, mm; m Our. "any And Lawrence. ot Palmerston. He was a staunch Conn-run" and had ll'ty! like" In not": part In lodge work (Masonic And Workman). and cursed $5,000 Me Insurance. The fund will m. place on My " 1 Fm., and will in In ettarge'ot' the than»: Lodge, Interment qrilt uh plus " “novel. Random van “that electric light Tue-day "tst, he... oi a. 'ttttds a! a. and Mm. 1- 1hp0eathAtrteraratr+ .0! NEW EX l‘ENSION OPENED. MOST SUCCESSFUL YEAR. DEATH OF ADAM HESS. Bond um. sum. gum; Tall': ttrattle, 12W LATE AWN, OWNS. ANNUAL DINNER. Dr. Honsberger, ot dhe Sewer Cons mission, stated that both Commis- sions were beginning to see daylight, and he hoped the cost of power sup- ,plied by the Light Commission would not be so high as to put the Sewer Commission out ot business. Berlin now has the first and most modern sewerage disposal plant in America. Superintendent Philip spoke ot what had been accomplished since he 'ii) engaged last August, and was pleas- ed to state that the producer gas srs-i tem was working satisfactorily and electricity would be produced cheaper than heretofore. The capacity ot the plant would have to be increased with the increased demand of this growing) town. He did not agree with the' policy of the commission paying the interest and debentures each year, as is being done " present. A private company, when it makes additions, increases its stock, and with the rev- enue pays its maintenance and exten- sions. The town should pay the de- bentures, and the Commission should provide light and power at as low a. tig- ure as possible, yicrdlng tmtticient to pay for the maintenance and extens- ions. It will be necessary in the near luture to increase the electric busi- ness of the plant. Ez-Mayor Kranz referred to his re- lations with the Commission last year, which was of avery pleasant character. He thought it is a mistake to elect commissions tor one-year terms. They show some at IBIS}. Mayor Bricker stated that Berlin was tortunate in having its tranehis- es in charge at strong commissions. They were composed ot some of the best and most successful business men in Berlin. suggested that the Commission an up the matter. Adjoutncd to Brown's. On the invitation ot Chairman A. L. manhunt the Commission, mem- ber: ot the ollwe SM. and 1 tew others gathered " Brown'n wont ' o'clock, and partook ot u molten and tasty dinner provided by H. J. Brown and his mum“. Among those present were C.omPitttieerts, Breithatqrt, Lang and Lippert, Mayor Bricket. ex-hhyor Kant, Chum Honsberger, ot tho Sewer .?eleit sion, Supt. Philip, Mean. Mr and cum ot the onion irtatt, and Tr., H. manhunt. " ' [ Alter lull justice had been done to the good things provided Chairman Brelthadpt in a brief address rtreiew- ed the work at the past nine months and expressed his satislaotion at what had been accomplished since they took over the plant. They had been able, during the last few months to make it pay its way and make a little money besides. Harmony and good tooling existed in the Commis- sion, which he hoped would continue. He advocated an extension of the pre- sent system, and suggested that the matter of supplying Waterloo and Bridgeport with light and potrer in the near future should be taken into consideration. _ Commiulon was held on Weddell} it my 'tmade evening. n which it was decided to throne .ud v..t plwe on the market e m h.p. holler be tttl which in not requued et.the plat. lhaem " " An internal discussion took plus to- his . Ihontt.ltt.tt W! the W" ot irtermaing our on donor wil the -ttr at the plant in the W , future. tt wu pointed out that it 'Pa'NN.t'.'St'f the name ratio, at new consumer: is muted this rear as lest. the pleat In. 8.0. would not he ehle to supply the do- 'rtPe, mud at the end ut the year. Super- r "" intendeut Philip {avers adopting the lie 8 m daunting cuneut system in preter- m... once to the direct current system and - 3:5...ch L'2, Messrs. Lantrand Lippert spoke of the splendid work dune by Chairman Breithaupt an! hoped he would con- tinue in 01502 for some years to come. Secretary Rensluw, on behatr ot the onee sur, thanked the Chairman and Commissioners tor the kindness shown them since they have been in oitice. Mr. W. li. Brrithaupt congratulate ed the Commission upon its success in putting the plant upon a paying basis in so short a. time, consider- ing the deplorable condition it was in when they took charge In: April. Dr. Wm. Hislop, dentist, ot Guan- aguglo, Old Mexico, who has been visiting his old home near Struhurg, where he attended the wedding ot his sister lust. month, and other friends in the county. started on his return trip Thursday. He enjoys whnt in this country would be a unique dis- tinction, being the only dentist In a town ol over 50,000 inhabitants, wane .GUESTS or CHAIRMAN." For Lung Middlesex County Council‘s dead- luck ova: the election ot warden Ins been broken and Neil tH1brMth, of Enter, was elected. Ae.ut 'r"e9t.tertf?tLiqttt onertiatrrugetandae- 'smeiatedttooqttntiti 'fMr.ALJheltttaqt tt thank! be borne In mind that t,Tr,gt'ait,"'.h"'t lungs. tri m t e i Peer" e "stem for a: Stk idiom dis may“ which“? the so gm eat?"- an. "mi-n WM. A . ' Chamberlun s Cough Remedy tt.tee!.t.rer.tle2h, “a.“ do 1tegn2,rd,t -rGGikuiiteiitthu"etetatet _ IHIIRIIL “Mammogn 1km chm-Ind - the 'ii-iii-mr-dr-'.. Mammal-sve- Colds u‘Brown't = [CAPITAL " mm- _ The Toronto News onyx: The Fun» err' Advocate is disposed to [nor the taxation ot huhelon over " yen: ot Me. "An esteemed render more: no that in one township alone in the County ot Oxtord, Ontario, there are, upon a moderate estimate. it lent 150 huhelorr', tnoat.ot them well-Mo land owners. When one eon- siden the number: ot eligible young women, whose equal no other land he: produced. and who ere gradually Iioeking to the cities where their no- tivirles and other channels, this in simply appalling'." Guelph, Jam 25.-d. Braithwait, postmaster, of Harrisburg, came to Guelph this morning and idetttifed Edward Carroll. now in the county‘ jail, " the man who had tree people in that section last Septem-w her. He operated " a book agent,) under the name ot J. Ormond. 'na-l ing orders fora bible which cost G,) but which he was selling tor $1, he secured a number of subscriptions, for which he gave receipts. Asked why he could sell the book so cheaply, he told the people that through his core nection with the Baptist College at Woodstock he was enabled to dispose ot it atavery low price. Ormond, however, disappeared, and none of those people who gave orders ever received anything tor their money. On Tuesday evening Adolphischulta ot Bridgeport w†almost drowned in the mill-dam. He In: skating 1nd broke through the ice. The water was qttfie deep, but by grheroie man he pulled Iiimselt out of his uncom- toruble position. The Ganadian Bank of Gamma This may be true, but it is only one side ot the question. There in n growing irtdiapositioet on the part ot women to enter the bonds ot matri~ mony. It those 150 tubular: were to alter themselves " husbmds, they would probably discover that the 150 young women though eligible, were not waiting to he “lied. but had plans and ambition: ot their own. Matrimony now represent: only one of a number ot moors, of which wo- men are lree to make echoice. The remedy indicated would be not to tax the bachelors, but to let them know marriage is aprivilege tor which they must qualily by good con- The ceremony was performed by Rev. R. E. Knowles. in the presence of the immediate relatives or the contracting parties, who were unat- tended. The .trride was becomingly dressed in a, travelling suit ot brown, with cream ull-onr lace waist, and hat to match. They left tor London, whence they will go to Ingersoll, at which Naar they will reside. Miss Bulctt. was one at Gnlt's best know,, and most charming young ladies, 1nd her numerous Mend: wish her and her husband all future ior and pros- perity. Berowf getting I thorough docking and a tad scare, he macro! no other injuries. A very pretty but quiet wedding was solemniml it the residence ot Mr. H. C. Barlett, West Main street, Gall, formerly ot Berlin, at 3 a clock Wednesday afternoon, when his only daughter, Miss Lillian, ins united in marriage to Mr. Albert Galloway, A 10mm bunting bounc- mm yned. Jreeut amnion (In. to (smart with... Blah.» cum: na- 31mm! on dope-m. m - 'ef P?: “I. It not at my sutured Bank in Guam. (Yukon unwed), a. prin- CIPII boning palm. In tho Unlud mm. m In London, Sui-ml, a m {alluring m: ' 0m 3 all Dunedin. no. . .00. " " ", " 'A-We. AM Cherry Factual cer- tainly cum cough. cola. bronchitis. mm, And it certainly We“ vat throats and wok luau. Then an be no minute about your on doctor " av to. CHEAP BIBLES ms GRAFT. WATERLOO BRANCH Trough/i mum-I‘M- “Iold to: or" any you." Savings Bank 1|:th TO TAX BACHELORS. GALLOWAY-B ARLETT. P. C. G. HINTY. Human. KIA!) onto: 1030,10. W "fouqiiiiiiL'- ""tectletsd'i we» " l ". â€0.000.000 - an.» Sudan, Stoves, Tinwam; Plumbing tad Pipe Fitting. if“) Store Near Post ttthee, BERLIN'. " . - Phone Ma _ In order to save our truhettritsem the trouble of making two or more separate remittances we heve made epeciel mangohente with the publishers by which we are tumbled to offer the following publie etione in connection with the Chronicle-Telegraph, for one your st specially low rates, Special clubbing totes with all other Con-die: “d ï¬f§£2§£2£§fl°ï¬$dwflï¬$3§£uï¬d 33.35???"- WIRE 000R MAT At Bottom Prloos _ lo com . G. E. POTTERS. See our window of special her-gain. The lot 00an Cocos Jug» Rock Coffee Pots, Teapots, Bamboo Spitbomee, Emu Dishes. Cucumber Treye, Rose Jugs, Cheese Shade, Vases, Tobmo Jan. Jugs in unsorted colon. etc. Take your choice while they last. Cheap Reading for 1906. Cub must adéozipany morass "aliiiiGriiiaiiie Jr' Note, Registered [other or Expreea Order to CHINA PM PM. 18r----a"3tEEY GROCERY, sum! For weather like this you require a Sandemn's Bakery man's†"oerttse,Bry.drtonred, M Madman-I C Tho-magnurvounkuthohnkhoyondndoubttm ; Matt!" the_ [310916- uvingl. Busing jug. Eeeey, wt?“ or intent paid. Dope-it- nuind from 51.00 up to any amount. F CAPITAL 8,500,000.00 RESERVE and PROFITS 4,000,000.00 THE BANK OF TORONTO '1t-JelerT!yletrraitts and Firming Wald. . .rm 37:7. .. .. .. qrrirpieleqilireairlt and “lastly Sun (a farm Journal) .. .. GtuxiNele-FrirrtfptCotd S",',',!'"',',?,',','?.".".'.'.' u. . J. . . .. ... . Chronicle Telegraph and Daily lobe ...... .......... .... t)te6ste-T'elegiastih and Toronto %t New-...... . . .. .. . . qrrmtieVTrleirrairlt and Toronto Dal y World . . . . . . ... . . . Chm-iclo-Trlognph And Toronto Sundny World. . . . .. . . . . 11hreasieVTeleérairts and Toronto ees Mau...... .... .... qhroMeheT'eleitraith and Toronto Even as tuit.. . . . ... . . . . cttmretiehsTe1eirrtsirts and Toronto Dolly tun... ...... .... Chrooic1e-Teleimsish and Northern Ila-angst" . . . ... .. . . . . 1p1hrors!cVTeleirriplt and Basin... Mogul no. . . . . . . . .. .. . . Shr.mtieitrebirmith and Canadian Dairyggnn. . . . . . St . . . ... - xvuuluul] ...... ...... .... ........ ...... .... ...... chiiii'ii-liiiiiiiiiiiit':, and Family Herald and J2,Itt tMar a with pram um sad "The Pirmers' Manual and car- inn-y Guide".......... ........... ...... ......)......... qrrmsirljeTe1egrtbpls Ind Farmer'. Advocate (Weekly) .... SPron.ic?ruTAeirrip.h an} gout-pd 31:25]; When. . . . . . .. g.rrtiiiiiiigiiiii, 'i, . ijiiiirLtiiiiiiiiiiiiir . "ti .. MOTIF J A. Good 8t Co. Around the Corner Farmer . (with David Bean, “$23333; for business in Walper House corner. BERLIN BRANCH NOW OPEN INCORPORATED 1855. J. K. BALL, Manager. 48riitid 2Bet Each. Fail]; Sublet-Iliad Capttal . . . . . . . . :mmuo Depoultwnh the Dominion Government ...n......q... "PM“ All tte',ygt,'n'at by an laud“ and [All In [mum 00-pin, with Anet- of $10.31!.“ Anna W t - ' a Haw-m """"NS'i, O Ilt" The Momntllo Flu ‘ 1'9}:an can" “In“. The on: Patented Palm: tummy“. t,', I ' ,1j,i,iii'i, No other gun. on“ an no I no or PULVO can not. - .d In. lanthanum. -_--_- NlW"k'Gl'll "he: 1min ALL Gtttt6EM lawman company lNcolPolA‘l'lD If]! and Weekly Et-ir- lo column. .,...,...MAft? HOT "WI ths