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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 7 Mar 1907, p. 11

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";):9 llhu:l.eng;;d r\'alnull 7 ll-:i octave, 4â€"foot 8 inches, full iron plate, ivory § als, on in use § s ‘ ' iyp | y short timein use, regular price $300. Sale price PIANOS WHICH HAVE BEEN USED One square Heintzman & Co. largesize in Rosewbod case, carved leg full tone, ip good order, regulat pye$500. Salé price $125. One sguare Dunbam & Co., make,ingood order, Rosewood case, regul. price $300. Sale nrice $75. o# â€" EJ HUes Sn M ue se neme ne en ga s ORGANS _ One plate, $300. 114 i aufllh a caidiiioan +t dilk it Aea d uon & One square Thomag & Co. make, _ octave, Rasewood casc: carved legs good order, regular price $404. Saleprice $125. One.Bell .& Co., 5 octave, Waluutease, 4 scts reg@s, octavg â€" coupler high top, good tonc, looks like noW,regular price $100. Sale price $30. Qne Beli & Co., Organ, 5 octays, l?h*e new, . 4 get reeds coupless, . .l stops, good full tone, finished up likenew regular price when new $125 Sale prp@ 845 _ C A _ . sn 4 MIRTOUES Pam One U:l‘l’ & Co., Organ, 5 octave, 6stops, 3 rceds, good _ ful} tonc, low case, folding lids, regulatr price, when new $100. Sale prige $15. One Bell & Co Organ, 5 octave, Aset reeds coupler, grand organ, 10 stops, regular price $ltb0.p.\‘nlc prigg$25. One Berlin organ, 5 octave, goodorder. large fige masgive case in Walnut, 4 set reeds, Al organ, | ¥¢â€"gular price $125. Sale price $38. One Berlin Organ, 6 octave, Piarocase, rail top, 10 stops, kpee swell, grand organ, coupler, 4 set reeds likenew, regular, price $125, Sale price $50 One Thomas Organ, 6 polished case, ull tone $30. B IMBNVW qPTWD END MNOTwn NOE Oe C Palmer & Co., Morris, Bominion Pianos, all the latest designs, which will be sold at reasonable prices andterms to suit purchasers. Terims, on second hand Pianos and organs $5 cash and $5 per month on organ and $8 per month on Pianos. Stools given with each instrument. This sale will continue during . the month of February, 1907. Warerooums open from 9 s m. _ tol0 p.m. Q“-“"“'Q.““““‘ _ Mr. Delphin Mic leads the counsel [ the Thaw murder slight man of | d= features. T1 is 10 fornia friend <> what dsdus wh on Rorse Iawier;‘ iD Later he noecid foo it PTantBthn, apdl sel up ia o optactice there. He gradually ions uj the detence ol eriminals _ and Nagrant _ ofenders against deomistic motality, amd | 1i; sensation fireâ€"work | style of defence succecied in so many â€" won. verdicts that he became in time famous. He is also a very fine speaker. The first case to make him talked about _ Was one where a young man named Poeter White was accused of murderin his best friend, one Henry Wilkins. \ The evidence was all circumstantigl ofthe clearest sort, and everybody thought it useless to go on with any defence. But whon his turn came, Delmas deâ€" sired the crier to call as a witness Henry Wilkins. ‘"What! The murderâ€" ed man*" exclaimed the judge. "The allteged murdered man,‘ replied Delâ€" mas; "the jury must decide that, your honot." All right, call yout witness," said‘ the judge, and _ three times the crier‘s voice at the . door echood through the corridorsâ€""Henry Wihine sama into cnurt‘" without N1 PHONE 586, “‘Q"Q“‘Q\\’\"‘Q“(\5“.““-‘“‘.““““ vour honotr." "All right, call 207 witness," said‘ the judge, and _ three times the crier‘s voice at the . door echood through the corridorsâ€""Henry Wilkins, come into court‘" without receiving any response. No answer," he reported. "Call again," requested Delmas. This was done even a third time with the same rest, by which time the dramatic effect of the scene ou the iuty, is well as on the crowdâ€" "Dbon‘t Usc Too Much" (rotrtio IW'JCA‘DU‘IDA) Be careful not to use too reat a proportion of Armount‘s %eef Ext“raclzowhe?l ma&in?Beef Tea, Soups, orf Gravies., Too much does not improye your dishes. Just add one-;}mm: the quantity you would of othef Extracts and Fluid RBecfs, because Armour‘s has four times the strength of most of them. Write for Free Booklet "CULINâ€" Axy WRiNELES." m ARMOUR LIMITED _ â€" _ Torento ARMOUR LIMITED _ â€" _ Terento eamaoam ractoryâ€"rr rmont atauer caer have also in stock the old HARRY K. THAW‘ S LEADING COUNSEL. /B‘Qllllv.l. Walunut 7. 1â€"3 octave,height 4 fcot 8 inches, â€" fulk _ iron ivory keys, shop worn â€" only, good order, like new, . regular price Sale price $174, _ 4 F G. GARDINER, QUEEN STREET SATTLER‘S BLOCK D octave, pianvcase in walnut, 4 set reeds, 10 stops, looks likenew, regular price $125. Suale price small, lectual a Caliâ€" pan ay a firm of Heintzman & Co la w Jose. 18c MANOS & ORK ANS who in -“"“\‘“‘QQQ“QQ"' a witness, and his lips . has resporded to a h outs, «nd the unfort at the bar has no on( all, that he is the v ed court, became intense witness, and his lips ore: sealed. He has resporded to a higher call than outs, «nd the unfortunate _ prisoncr at the bar has no one else to tell us all, that he is the victim of as foul a concatenation of concocted circumâ€" stavuces as the mind of man could conceive. Are you going to leave this innocent man to be done to death merely because his own â€" witness has passed beyond earthly reach? No! Rather will you make the twelve witnesses yourselves in his behalf. You will take the place of that abâ€" sent friend whose voice is still, and by your ijust and righteous, your buman verdict, _ supply the missing evidence which will serd this man to mix with his fellows once more. Genâ€" tiemen, in all confidence I leave the case with you." 4t was one of the clearest cases of premeditated _ murâ€" der, but the jury were so hypnotised by the dramatic scene that in ten minutes they returned a verdict of ‘"Not guil(y"' much to the surprise of everybody mot present at the clos ing scere. The mectiog of the B. C. T. 1 Liferary Society was held in the Auditorium on Thursday, Feb. 28th, at 4.15 p.mp. The programme was as follows:â€" Qrchestra; Minutes â€" of _ previous meeting â€" were _ read _ and â€" adopted, Business, the question of raising the salaties of the executive was _ disâ€" cussed hw was voted down, Instruâ€" mental, Miss Ruby Dover; Song, Wilâ€" liam Vietch; Qrchestra; Impromptu speeches, William Wiegard, _ Norman Boal, L. C, Tilt, Harry Knight, Roy lles, Instra iental, Miss A. Bradjevy, Gtumblet, )T Hilboto; Critics spegch, €4 0 Miss G. Wing,; God save the P Robt. Wood of Form I left Saturday for a trip to Engla A rink of teachers from the Collegiate are â€" playing _ a match with the local teachers afternoon. Major J. E. O‘Reilly, of Mamilton, local master in chancery, is dead. Heavy snowstorms in the Port Arâ€" Belleville is looking for aâ€"manager of its gas plant. The stillness in 1 cannot be hn of the Ji innocenct ul the e He c MET AT COLLEGIATE IN STITUTE Hypnotized _ the Remember Bell & _ Co., Jury the King â€"defft 1 regular Gentleâ€" ir _ only aled. He all than gland the Galt curling this 0 last \hbe ' T b BERLIN PROS WOX AT TORON TO. . Berli Toro: Thus round Et c d that Berki what‘s the us account of th That the 4J Berlin ate a ther playing 1 wise was evi Mutual Street minted profes serville won 1 by a score of Berlin led 3 4 the score was sented their f locals" were w lette. Crowl wC period. â€" Dumart half by running and wont of, 1 him. Teams â€" with lots of sound bone and muscle, full of animal life and pluck, are raised on wholesome, nutritious Bread. It is produced solely from the choicest Western PURITY FLOUR Canada Hard Wheat, by the latest improved methâ€" ods in the most mocern mills in the world. Goes farther than any otherâ€"rich in nutriment and wholesome. Sold Everywhere in The Great Dominion t WEBTERN CANADA 44 riour wilts C0. LIMITED ount of the g hat the ‘"Dut lin are a hal v playing for e was eviden tual Street ri ited profession ville won fror a score of 8 lin led 3 to f Bonnie Girls Sturdy Boys You can Bake that Kind of Bread with Be as when it was disorganized. is prepared to meet the winâ€" the O.H.A. championship, but the use. Here‘s the Globe‘s of the game last right: the ‘"Dutch Companic‘ from ate a hard proposition, whe aying for the money or otherâ€" as cvidenced last night at the Street rink, when the freshly professionals from little Kaiâ€" won from the Toronto bunch core of 8 to 3. At halfâ€"time led 3 to 0, and at one Stage tre was 7.to nil. Berlin preâ€" their full lincâ€"up, _ while the were without Liffiton and Ow Crowlo y of Peterboro, who 11 to te nb\ Li id and t« iway iT Mills at ¢ Winnipeg. Coderich and Brandon y in _ the _ final hurt in the last to the boards, Brown with ited or ranks, disore; b 1 Season not heant and The business of the regular meet ing of the Town Council was transâ€" uctéd in less than three quarters of an hour on Monday evening. An imâ€" portantâ€"feature of the session was the strong protest mage by . exâ€"Ald. J. F. McKay just previous to the a djournment against the application for the passing of a special Act glving the Corporation power to borrow without first obtaining the consent of the ratepayers, the sum of $75,200 together with such further and other sums as may be necessary tb acâ€" quire the ownership of the Berlin & Waterloo Street Railway and its efâ€" fects, etc." â€" Exâ€"Ald. McKay in his opening remarks refeired to the movement on the part of the Council and stated that he desired as a citizen to pIQâ€" test against the proposal to purchase the street railway . without first putting it to the vote of the ratepayers. It was doing away with the chief principle of government by the people. There was no better protecâ€" tion for any town than the vote of the ratepayers, and as a taxpayer he did not like to be disfranchised on this important question. HMe was not necessarily opposed to the purchase of the railway, but he thought the least the Council could do would be to give the ratepayers a chance to vote on the question. He did not de sire to go into details but pointed out that there is no limitation to the amount asked for and he hoped the Government would not gramt the application. There had been no . public discussion introduced as no persons outside of a very few are . familiar with the facts and the Council has not the right to stiffe the vote of the people in this manner. It is stated that several important organfzations had given their sanction to the proposed measure He was particularly astonished at the Trades and Labor Council throwing aside the very principle for which they stand, namely, the rights of the people to . exâ€" press theitr opinion by their voteson any important question involving the expenditure of a large sum of money. He expected that that body would condemn rather than condone any scheme such as that proposed on this occasion. Mr. McKay in conclusion asked what grounds the Council had to assume that the ratcpayers would purchase the street railway, and again protested against the attempt to tiwart the will of the people in this matter. Not only were the citizens ignorant of the facts but there were some membersâ€"of the Council who knew nothing of the matter. When Mr. McKay resumed his scat there was a brief silence, but the usual courtesy of offering as much as an explanation was not terdered to the speaker by either His Worship Mayor Bricker or Reeve Uttley, the ’ chairman of the Railway Corgmittee. Not a word was uttered _ untif Reeve Hahn and Ald. Schneidet moved the . journment. All of the members f the Council were in _ attendance | when _ Mayor Bricker called the members to order. The business consigted entirely of reâ€" ceiving reports anrd adopting thein without discussion. xâ€"Ald. John F. McKay Addresses That Body Regarding Pr:sosed flmncr inwhich Purâ€" chase of B. & W. St. Ry. is being Carried out. Alex. Anderson of Toronto, wrote respeciing the installation _ of _ new rlarm boxes in Berlin. Referred _ to Fire and Light Committec. A petition was _ presented from iwentyâ€"five ratepayers in the viciâ€" rity of Codar St. and Courtland Ave. isking that an electric light be placâ€" l at the junction of _ these two thoroughfares. "~~ The Finance Committec recommend ed the payment of accounts as fol lows:â€" Market Commuttec, Fire and Light Committed Board cof Works, <Scavenger Committec, Police Committee, Rittinzer & Motz, printin Another petition _ was _ presentod rom ratepayers on â€" Wilmot â€" street isking for the gravelling and grading x the roadbed from King to Strange treets. Engineer Davis recommeniâ€" d the improvement. . Boehmer & Co., charity, jertlin Orphanage, charity, itarnaman & Son, supplies, Foronto Globe, advg., jell Telephone Co., %ensonâ€"Johnson Co., supplics, 1. P. K. telegram, Toronteâ€"Mail and Empire, LN.W. Tel. Co., telegram, L S. Hallman, printing, Hart & Riddell, printing, News Record, printing, Niagara Power Municipal Union grant, Finance Report No. 2. The Finance Committec recommendâ€" ad as follows:â€" That the request of the Western Ontario Municipal Niagara Power Union for a grant of $27.22 be grantâ€" »d. That Mr. Jos. E. Seagram, MP., be appointed to represent Berlin at the mecting of the Canadiah _ Assoâ€" dation for the Prevention of Tubâ€" »reulosis at their forthâ€"coming meetâ€" ing in Ottawa and that Senator Total, The report THKBJ 2BI1S 6 2 L L Communications Finance Report Motz, printing adopted $1191 $48 11 oUbl 10. 00 5.00 $1.11 1.38 10 1.80 11 11 83 89 T0 O0 ) Memer be resentative That no action be request of C. B. Dur of taxes on the _ pr vccupied by ‘Southzat That the Chairman Messrs. Hahn and C; special committee Clement ore the ‘accor sent in by him. That the request o Canadian Municipalit until estimates are Several meetings in connection with martket buildinz ar That a on basement be sheds in rear That tenders were received 1 ChaSs. Knechtel the result that cfi The only Disk that does Twiee the Work whilo bulf exsier on horeesâ€"m Recerd Not Equalle« by anpthing clso bullt fo> cu tivating. A saccee« for ma Ing See & Ked on tuall Plowed Land. For ®un.ame> Fallow= or Stabble Flelds un’r harye>. Look for the name " B'l& SELTL "_ Ne«s genuina without 1t Sale by there was a brief silence, but the an explanation was not terdered the that A byâ€"law was passed appoint Mahlon Davis <as Town Ei at a salaty of $1650 and free . The Mavor instructed the x Committees to prepare their mates for the current year an port to the Finance Committec fore the April mecting. A Court of Revision regardin improvements will be held on day, April 4th, at 2 o‘clock. The council adjourned at The o‘clock That tenders for prices on plans vere received from Chas. E. Cowan, ‘has. Knechtcl and Ig. Wey, _ with he result that the tender of Chas. 2. Cowan was accepted. That temders be asked for the dwelâ€" ing house on market lot. Five tenâ€" lers were received but in the â€" opiâ€" The Committec s follows:â€" T. E. B:SSELL, EtoRa, ONT. Ch The report was adopted. Market Committe Th .50, $2 and $1 The report wa ised Drop a post card for Booklet * RJ the charges 1 1 from $2. irman Sh _Ne«m genuina without it . For Age: wand Manufactured by on the â€" premises formerly | by ‘Southzate & Co. the Chairman of Finance and Hahn and Campbell | be a committee _ to _ meet Mr. ore the account for: services Aski Increased the Prices Nort Ot ippointed store rected PJ mmitted be taken Dunke for premises Matters )0 respec $1 w. Â¥. UTTLEX Mc B. CAMPBELI Chairman. adopted. have _ been â€" held the: proposed new «d recommended, ey building and d with suitable n Market re grave U pt Chairman ilternate the the ( mion ol s be left over ruck for the M d ppointing W. 1 Engineer L free offices. the _ various their estiâ€" orted recomn liggin nd $1. tively on _ the a refund formerly orted loc Puc rep {t 9.50 Mr. E. J, Sheppard, GM.R, freigh accountant, Montreal, is héte on visit to his (mother, Mrs. J. S pard. He will remain until afternoon. 3 l Mr. E. H. Martyn, London Mr. G. H. Martyn, Port Hope the guests of the latter‘s son H. G. Martyn. Mrs. Geo. Potter and son â€" Alex. are visiting at the old family homeâ€" stead in Syracuse, N. Y. Miss Meda Oberlander returned last evening from a trip to Toronto, Hamilton, Niagara Falls and Bufalo, Mr. Geo. 1 panied Mrs. 1 to Buflalo, N Syracuse, _ N Syracuse, N. _ Y., has returned Rev. S. E. Marshall bas returned from Hamilton and will conduct th> service in Trinity Methodist Church on Sunday. Miss Jean Cochrane has from a pleasant visit with Toronto. Miss Rose and Miss F Lowes Millinery staff at the Toronto Millinery o While tipping a sugar Thursday Mr. C._B. Du ally broke a sma" bone ankle of his right foot be confined to his . hou: weeks. The Puddicombe estate secured the sum of $10,000 ard costs from the C. P.R. for the loss sustained _ by the death of the date Thos. Puddicombe in the Sudbury wreck last fall. : C. E. Walker, who has been . con ducting a . confectionery | store in the Canadian Block for nearly a yFar, has gecided to dissontinue the husi ness and _ will close on March 3uth Mr. Walker proposes opening a sim ilat business in Montreal. ‘ The lImdustrial Committee met _ on Thursday afternoon and considered a proposition submitted by Messts. H. Zuelsdorf â€" and W. E. Shantz, _ who propose erecting a new furniture facâ€" tory in Berlin this summer. The firm will put up a threeâ€"storey buildâ€" ing 60 x 80 and will employ 20 men during the first year. The Industrial Committee will reeâ€" ommend to the Council that the new firm be given a free site at â€" Woodâ€" side Park and a fixed assessment. Mrs. William Shocnau, of Hamiltor street, Preston, met with a painfu Local and Personal charges, drunt and @ resisting arrest, amot to about $20.. He was by Chicf O‘Neil Monda ing dangerous weapon accident while day afternoon. sidewalk she fel just above tne The harisome Bros., which bi erection during The firemen received a call for the first time in three months from box 13 to 232 Church St. at 9.05 Saturâ€" day, _ where a fire had started _ in the basement of the two storey brick house of the Misses Weaver, caused from some ashes from the furnace. ‘The occupants of the house were absent at the time attending marâ€" ket, and had Miss Weaver been deâ€" layed for any length of time _ no doubt the entire house would _ bave been on fire; as it was the fire workâ€" ed its way up stairs to the dining room between the wall and wainâ€" scoting.. . The firemen were able to extinguish the blaze with the use of chemicals and the damage is . very slicht. Bros., which bas been in â€" coutse of crection during the last â€" year, is nearing completion. The ceiling: of the four floors has been covered with beautifully decorated metal and paintâ€" ed in white, and hardwood floors are being put down. A Jarge | stafl of carpenters and painters are busily engaged putting on the finishing touâ€" A negro, named Thompson, was arâ€" rested at â€" Berlin Saturday by Conâ€" stable Gorbig for being â€" drunk â€" and disorderIv. He gave the constable a lively time before he â€" was finally tandcd in the lockup. This | morning he was $5.00 and costs _ on two charges, drunk and disorderly and FIRE ON CHUI Another _ new industry will â€" commence â€" business first of its | the United 3 large numbe tablishments The new firm have securce story of Messrs. Schlee & button works. The machin been ordered and is expoâ€"l rive shortly. Messrs suceess Be th locked for cighteen discharged from th cured. bl tnal fire insurance John Harris, a | erborough hospital Messrs. M. owers, _ of l a partner ie manufact This a m Atle The rent Sir â€" Wilfrid in The citizens ANOTHER NEW INDUSTRY body of mat inion charter fire: insutant me lacture l arl lustry will he ts kind in _C d States ther nber of very : men received a call for thi in three months from ho: Church St. at 9.05° Satur ere a fire bad started _ ir ent of the two storey bricl the Misses Weaver, cause« ic ashes from the furnace E. Potter who _ accom Potter and â€" son _ Alex Bricker ar their new Tt o illey s the pre M th heoutlet. manufacturers apply rter to opcrate a rance company. s, a patient in the spital, whose jaws â€" hteen days, . has incry openings. a sugar . barrel _ on B. Dunke aech‘ent- Council that the nex free site at “'u()(‘l i fixed assessment. Shocnau, of Hamiltor met Wi ut walki Slipping \â€" Berlin _ t and Bowe new enterpri c boundry di the engincer Canal _ rece ;CHI STREET bone _ ncear _ the oot and he will house for some disorderl ounting _ son - their way with friends it Fisher of Miss ‘re â€" attending broke t delay Iry dispute ang o in 00 wain arrest for catl tuti eer of the recommends orey. buildâ€" 4NM COUBT w 20 men| receive tend â€" ‘.,r the West e will reeâ€" ; »treet. conms it the new ' sary pipes, at \\'uoxl-l "he \balan ssment. vount of las o Hamilton k $117.20 was t« 1t t ws . wert Smy1{} 11 and Mr Be Su of 1 1 ~â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€" | iz â€" t1 aAald â€" | cRcaF] i~ c | \.>* m we & ko | j he ‘3 % g;‘ Bt A‘J 6 A M g{"% Â¥e | J A special mecting of the Sewer Commission was held on Saturday evâ€" ening at which Chairman Jackson, Mayor Bricker and W. Schaefer were presont. The‘salaries of B. Baetz and _E Einst, the sewer farm employes, were increased $50 per aunum. Engineer Davis was engaged on | a commission basis of 5 per cent. The Engineer | was instructed to receive tenders for, the construction of the West Ward trunk sewer, . the treet connsction and for the neeesâ€" saury pipes, etc. l Ihebalance of Engineer Davis‘ acâ€" count of last year amounting to 117 20 was ordered to be paid Raymonid‘s (Oakville) Record. "If some of the citizens. of Oakville, both Grit and Tory, old and young, would only take a trip over to Presâ€" ton springs and boil out some of that grouch and illâ€"will and cliquism, and acrimony. arnd boycotism out of them, they would come back better _ men and of more* value to the town than they are toâ€"hay. Oakville is a good town, but she would be just _ about the bost little town in â€" Canada _ if these persons would take a special train, for there is a train load . of them, and hie themselves yonder to Preston where everyone â€" loves _ his ucishbor, and Clare, M.P., is no betâ€" ter than Tommy Arntfeld. Nervous Women A MEDICINE THAT CURES Their Sufferings Are Usually Due to Female Disorders Perhaps Unsuspected. BERLIN SEWER â€" COMMISSION MEET. # v”‘y #: How often do we d =a> Ps hear the expresâ€" e s 5 aim gion, ‘"I am so nerâ€" p 20. ~ ;‘ol'w, ilt ls:f-lems as if 1 “ s shoul § " of, W * Don‘t sgeak to Aiss L Stowell J me." Little things annoy â€"you _ and make you irritable; youcan‘t sleep, you are unable to quietly and ('almiy porform your daily tasks or care for your children. The relation of the nerves and genâ€" cvative organs in women is so close that nineâ€"tenths of the nervous prostration, nervous debility, the blues, sgeepleesnm and nervous irritability arise from some deraitgement of the organism | which makes her®a woman. Fits of depression or restlesgness and irritability. Spirits n-asile' affected, so that one minute she laughs, the next minute weepe. Pain in the abdominal region and between the shoulders ; loss u? voice ; nervous dysâ€" pepsia; a tendency to cry at the least provocationâ€"â€"â€"all this points to neryous prostration. â€" Nothing will relieve this distressing condition and prevent months of prosâ€" tration and suffering so surely as Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Compound. Miss Lelah Stowell, of 177 Q\'ellington St., Kingston, Onf., writes : Dear Mrs. Pinkham :â€" * Your Medicine is indeed a Godsend to suffering women, and 1 only wish that they all knew what it can do for them and there would be no need of their dragging out miserable lives in agony. 1 suffered for years with bearingâ€"down pnins. extreme nervousness and excruciating headaches, but a few bottlcs of your vegetable Comâ€" “ i\?‘“fi place? ln;.- ‘l‘ha?“d !V‘Qp!nl-u:l: 2rcy reccbartielsi ... â€"aLp I want to quote a price on moy Ch&ln mb&.â€" sold ONTIME and on a 5â€"year guarantee. 1 want to send you my Chatham book, 1 bator book is 2e to you for just a postal It tells you how to make mpa« out of chickens. Chatham WIE‘ will make you nunf. # Incubator will haich a Hive, y chicken out of every fertile egg put into it, in 21 days. * EBCE TCM PC RT ‘|II'I- . J Will you write l:lc__:fhoh:-‘du' t say on a post ease send me )t:l’ }:»i-nbum' Book®"â€"that‘s all. Address me personally. The Manson Bept. ® WOTEâ€"L carry _ largestocks and ship . promptly from bramch gary. Alta ; Monâ€" don fax, N. 84 Vie: toria, B. C.. and :,.... y at Chatâ€" AN IDEAL TOWN President Can we dispute the well â€" known fact that Canadian women are nerâ€" yous ? g you can

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