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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 3 Feb 1910, p. 2

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inhalgnn which he luamwl lo his my player, Peter W. Samson, took un- rtin protest a Cornpr Int of land In this city, full by III" [WI in dim- mions. Yesterday Surrsrn sold the lame lot for a quallm of a million Indigestion Mo, raihcr than lose wages and himnast Friday evening at the City Club in exposition ot the Canadian Industrial Disputcs Investigation Act, not, 'only saw and heard a youthtul publicist with a Ithenomc-, nal rcrord ot cotrstruclive adminis- trative \sork to his credit, but a vow winning type of a young Canadian whose capacily to state his case In an eBective and also eloquent \‘cuy' is imusual. The spcakcr was mas'wr ot his theme. lollars cash, Fl'.".'" mm» n bu n I t, I I.» I um dis-um. tvn'll',"C,/fi,ttt, “a sltr'tr,'?dii,'i'2iii.ie,'te"' ' a...» i"fr"Sit o I It". '$rtA-r_titme Jay. hunt: lunch“ 'lp,l',1',7,rit'gtMtgs so. of that m wry mhr mm). In": 'lf'll'lht',t,a that mm b . " in to Dr. (um-M his mu". m It that Wm! highly vial mind’s, no 'tttttteip/tttiid.??,';,':," “never” ha 1% 'tmt-eh Mam. lmthte. Mum tll'l.e','dd tlt,1lTUg “in! a or a Isa B',tltri43,'IQ will do. w. all and = '--" The Hon Mackenzie King, Canadian Minister oi Labour, illustrates as perfectly as any case ot cimtempor- nry politics of “no higher sort what may he achieved when a man dc- 1ermines to fit himself to tubin- lite of the most eirici.i'rtt at". 4- and enduring worth. Those who heard PORTLAND, "rc-iity-orw years The Water Commissioners of Berlin ind Waterloo very wisely adopted the meter system of selling water years ago, the great bulk of it now being sold in this way. It is, however, sate lo say that if it were not. tor the meter system our present water supply would long since have been exhausted. The water meter is P sure "means of detecting leaks and when he is presented with a bill tor water that has been running to waste through his meter the consum- er loses no time in having it repair- ed. E h PROMISING YOUNG MAN It should even be possible to make the annual charge for water undrr the meter system less to the house holder than on a tlat rate basis, because of the saving'in fuel on ac- t of stopping waste, for the chict $ll,liliiil,,s expense of waterworks is iiiRir98ttitt the fucl.," "in the large ritnes ot Europe res- ulationl Itrictly onloreed reduce the daily consumption to figures which to our extravagant mode oi lite seem impoulble here. " has been clam that a reduced water consumption, or rather pumpage, would increase the death rate, but on this score» the death rate is 20 per cent. higher in New York than _ he" and the typhoid mortality three times as great. The comparison _ may not be entirely lair, as condi- tions ot climate, quality and nature ot tood, sanitary regulation, milk supply. and other things may have some hearing. but not sufficient to ' account tor the entire difference. . While consumers naturally protest against the meter system, it is twi- dent no other system will enforce economy or prevent "nBecessary waste. As an example, take any building where electric light it‘ll cluded in the rent. The tenants ai- I low lights to burn for hours at a time _ and in unoccupied rooms because 1 :they teel they are paying tor all the I "burners all the time, when as a mat- I ter of fact the lease contemplates k' only a necessary use oi current. EV l ‘Iiw amass s'roP mm! ()ll, Ll Uhr I'r'.T1s'it! The {lotion oi water supply tor $1 “a 3nd - in mm " H. M. Windsor In the February Por utrr Mechanics. He culls nth-Luann to the lolloviug important (acts: ' Shoop's 1ttgtrntive (Boston Herald, Jan. 15.) The pmilion as (‘hirl 1hr department, whim ' by Mr, Rutlrr, has not In and "on, Mr. Graham is tora suitable mu Intrrcotoniat Railway. His salary WI" hn tht, samo " tttgt given to other deputy hold: of departments-- namely $5,000“ Mr. V. D. McLeod, managrr or tlse lion)! branch "I the Bank of Nora [ Frotia, is a son of lhv retiring Gen. l rral Manager. ' ttitawa, Jan. 26.-Mr. A. W. 1'itrrtr l lwll, Unruly Minister ot Pulplir Works l tor the Provittre, ol Ontario, and our H" the most vll'lcirnl public omciah, in l t‘unada. has been appointed Deputy minim-r ot the Department ul Rail- “an and ('anals, to till Ute "saucy causvd by the rplil'rmrnl at Mr. M.) 'r. llullvr. Mr. (Humphrll will assume omce on Voluntary am, the date m whirh Mr. llullrr's rt'trignation goes into Mod, although the Utter will continue his wrvirrs in an advismy mpg-Pity for. few days all" that. Mr. 1'amphrtt will also hr Chairman of Ile lluard d Manaxrmrnl ot IN Intrrcotoniat Runway. Illa mlnrv h W. CAMPBELL A resolution was passed authorize ing an increase ol $1,000,000 in the bank stock, making a total of ti,- 000,000 to he issued as allrrwan: ar- ranged. All the old director. were che-trd and N. Curry, of the Canada Car Company, Montreal, was addrai lhrrrln, the bylaws being amended to allow a itwmhership of eight inslcad ul sm’cn. l Mr. )lclmorl remains a munhvr ot the board OI directors. Halifax, N. tl., Jan. 26.-At the an- nual general meeting ot the Bank ot Nova Scotia to-day, II. U. McLeod, gtncral manager, announced his inten- lion of tendering his resignation, this lo become eliective as soon as his successor can be secured. Mr. Mc- Lt-otl's health has been bad lor some time. . GENERAL MANAGER Councillors Lockhart and Alison also spoke briefly. An enjoyable hour was spent and the hospitality of Mr. Bowman and the menu of Proprietor Witt were greatly appreciated. I In addition to the County Council l Mayors Hahn, of Berlin,, McLellan of Galt, Grayhill ot Waterloo, and Ex- Warden ncBus were invited and spoke briefly. Mayor Hahn assured the County representatives that Berlin was not withdrawing from the county through any dissatisfaction but de- sired to be classed among the cities and gain whatever prestige and SPC- cial pripileges there may be for tth town. . Mr. Bowman also spoke on the good roads system and alter reading the abme letter urged the township representatives to enter as heartily, ‘into the scheme as the towns have during the last two years. He stated that all of the townships have decid- ed to have the statute labor commu- ted, which has a step in the right direction. _ Den. Minister oi-Puhiic Works. The above letter was read to the members ot the County Council try County Clerk H. J. Bowman at the luncheon of which he was the host at the American Hotel on Wednes- day Mr. Bowman took this oppor- tunity of referring to the tact that this would in all probability be the last season at which Berlin would be represented. He maintained that Waterloo County was tho but“ county in the province and has a larger assessment that any county its size in Ontario. Most counties cost trom 2 to 6 mills to govern, while Wat- erloo county is managed at a rate ot about one mill on its total asstiii- ment. lie spoke ot the important work ot arriving at an amicable agreement between Berlin and the! county, and alter alluding to various agreements in other counties, sug- gested that a suitable arrangement would be to charge Berlin 3 fixed amount for a term of years and make no change in Berlin’s present relations with the County institu- tions. l Will -you kindly lay this com- munication before your Council at its present session. Under the circumstances no tur- thor grants to town- undor your county by-lul wilt'be sanctioned by this Department until unsuc- tory progress is being nude on the designated system of county highways. A 't',','S.e'Jrg,dler "et m" WWW?” iii' JiriiiCr? "TTY, ' "d "r,_.r / "a "rr""'""?,?,,?:',,':?,.,?...':,?:?':',' " 'l"'." A. , ..v 'tit'.. ___ " '9. "ii) . Ktititi" Ih.-.-.cL 4;“ .- m, This In entirely for” to "I Intention and “hot ot tb Hith- way Improvement Act. which is to scout: improved highways in run! districts. Your "aterrtun been in client!“ tor two was, bat one mile of to“ in not ret been contracted in tho Town- shun. system H the principl- work ”an iron -, - in: on town mm... thrxmt* county stub. mum-.1010. Deartrtr.-43.r-g- dt triadic-authored *rF tomolyou "arttrtrstrtWett. nghaywm. In "to-ttttu-tttthm" in trera'.tnreet.tieun+ Yours truly, GOES TO OT1 MO Film-VT £14115: I '""a"e?EPy'5iiii't'"Fa1 McLEOD RESIGNS A. W. CAMPBELL, was am, held wt tttett Mki, is still looking |nmrms~ ties ten pounds of meat. Mine" of Puutren an tell m an“ held how it does it. :33?! MII Rlll fl YEAR “In... mama-Ind hu- I-uuhl M.- in - (mile *5.“ _-_.-.--.-...--..----"-".;)- equals in nourishing proper- But some people eat and eat and grow thinner. This means a defective digestion and unsuitable food. AM. size bottle of ' . 1 Scott t Emulsmn This represents a fair no tion for a man for a yen. i Norwood, mt., Jan. 28.- About ‘11 o'clock this morning a young man entered the home of the Misses McPherson, two elderly ladies living about two miles east of here and brutally assaulted them both. Reports are varying to extant. of the iniurit-s inflicted on one old lady hut the other is in a dying condition. t Searching parties are leaving town in every dirmrtior, in try to smith hend the brute. BRUTAL ASSAULT nuggr who gave a brief summary of the proposition and emphasized the fact that in taking preference stock the town is not giving a bonus but is interested in the enterprise. He showed that the annual cost of the debenture on $60,000 Preference stock on an average assessment ot $1500 would be 90 cents. " is, however, confidently expected that the scheme! will be a paving lam-mun..- “A -- The next speaker was Mr Bugg, who gave a brief sul the proposition and empha: fact that in taking preterm: the town is not giving a In is interested in tne enterpr showed that the annual cos debenture on 860.000 mum"... of bonds to be issued per mi be $15,000 and the cost of (- tion per mile $19,000, amoun waist-d by municipalities $3,0t the balance will be made I interest from bonds. In co; the speaker spoke of the imp of securing cheap power and railway facilities, and also out that the line would give connection with a beautiful south of Petersburg, 60 act extent, and also with the b village of New Dundee. _ D: you an n 114. ”mm Mr. W. A. Bug, on. at the pro- moters of the scheme, was the first speaker and referred to the reputa- tion of the town and the enthusiasm of its people in its welfare. It is situated in one of the theat agricul- tural centres ol the province. There is a section in the west for a dis- tance ol 25 miles which is not serv- ed by an electric railway. It is proposed to build one direct line from Berlin to New Hamburg to Tavistock to Stratford, another from Mannheim to New Dundee and Ayr, and-her branch to Wellesley, another to Plattsville. and a line ”stun-a The MINI My 90): propo- nmo- tor a. m a a eye to. ot radial We "in it. that to No- vada. Nov 1-5-- hurg, lulled” and m In; Ire-[ht Idem a I” it upte- I-htln‘ulinee, at all» cut- at a can, 13W. New} Dundee. 'att 8W. my and other town- and "new were in attendance ad one-pied not. on the pinion. The representin- oi the Com- pany planted a Union-41h pro- position and wen given " atten- tive and appreciative heeringJ They spoke in an magi-g manner ot the cordini reception they have re- ceived iron the Maine- men and mtuuttacturera while circulating peti- tions requesting the Town Council to submit a try-uw to the ratepay- ers to take prelei‘ence stock to the amount ot 800.000, hearing I per rent. accumulated interest, and none ot which is to he paid until the road _ is completed and ready to he oper- 1 ated. It is quite probable that the A lay-law wilt be submitted in the 1 near future. T 1 His Worship Mayor Hahn occupied the chair-and brietiy explained the I object of the meeting. au heartily t welcomed the visitors from neighbor- t ing localities. M 90 cents. " is, ttodeTip, expected that tho scheme paying proposition and the vacuums, and also pointed the line would give Berlin , with a beautiful lake Petersburg, 60 acres in m also with the peautiful mm. m.-. w" v. w. mile $19,000, amount municipalities $3.000 '. W. Bug; Dundee " TWO WOMEN tics '3,000, and made up in _ In conclusign f the importance Ttte amount r mile will of construc- tobe I By the presence ot mind ot a an." xncwsboy n {shitty was grrerted at Sunk on Jan. M. A man Bamod (It-org: Alexander. ot Port Huron, morning otrr ., Sarah on the lorry, an not In", tor it gang plank to be lowered. but summed to jump ashore. The spot he struck w.- Illpu MTV, and he tell on the och into the icy waters between the ttoat and the Hurt. The new-boy saw the sun-- lim in a would, and, rushing to thr place. hold on to . post ttttd Inward his mm in; to me an; (“as man. who had just time to grub " and rm‘rand up the you to may hire the terry tritium . In" W '""-tmM?Mr " Is already your {favorite Cough Remedy. No opium, ,'rhlorororm, or any other slupelying iingredients are used. The tender teas.. es ofa harmless lung-healing moun- uinous shrub, give to Dr. Shoop‘s Cough [Umedy its wonderful curative properties. " is truly a meal ter- "ttin and trustworthy prescription. ‘Sold by all dealers. NEWS? PROVES A HERO ll you would have a sale yet eer- Cain Cough “randy in the home try Dr. 54hoop's--at least on'e. It In thor- ottghly ttnllllp any other Cough prepar- ation. Its taste will be entirely new to yirt-urt1oss " is already your Favorite Cough Remedy. No opium, rhhtrororm, or any other stupetyingl ingredients are. used. The tender teas- rs Ma harmless lung-healing moun- ('ofom-r Vaalén is absent from the city tonight, but an inquest win likely be held. Olive Ruskin, her daughter, wha was also injured by the explosion, is lying very low to-night, and her to- Covery, is despaired of. Mrs. Bastain was burned from her waist up. Her hair and eyebrows were burned completely on, and h” eyesight destroyed. I Gan. Jan. 27.-Mra. James Bas- tain, who was terribly burned in a gas explosion which wrecked her home last Friday, died from her injuries in the Generat Hospital here at 5 o'clock this afternoon. Mayor Hahn said it.was a scheme that required careful consideration. He was not in favor of giving any company a franchise over Berlin’s streets, but would rather use the $60,000 to‘hliild tracks to the cor- poration limits and give the com- pany running rights over them. He was desiroul of getting all the rails ways possible but Berlin must not give away its franchises. Mr. W. A. Bugg assured the Mayor and the audience that the terms of the franchise would be satisfactory to the Mayor and the, ratepayers. The meeting then dispersed. Messrs. Dr. Steele, of Tavistock, J. G. Reiner, of Wellesley, and J. C. Hallman, of New Dundee, spoke in an enthusiastic manner regarding the scheme and expressed their desire that Berlin would give the scheme its favorable consideration in order that these places could be brought closer to Berlin. They spoke ot the many advantages to be derived by1 l the town in securing an increased supply of [arm produce, etc. They all expressed the opinion that one ot the solutions in securing a re- duction of food stuns was better la- cilitics in getting produce to the markets, Messrs. Ed. Smyth and A. Weseloh expressed themselves in (“or of the proposition. WOMANIDIES " INJURIES as they dld not know when they were at with the People's Railway Co. He was convinced that the territory was good and the proposi- tion appeared to be all right. He pointed out that eketric railways (tymeratly run parallel to steam rail- ways. He spoke of the advance that has been made in the construction ot radial railways and referred to the line running from Btttrnio to Cleve- land. Mr. Lyon referred to the success of Guelph's municipal enter- prises and in conclusion stated that the size Amt progress of a town or city can always be told by the number ot railways running into it. _ plained that he'vié's Li :31omolzr . but’came to hear the proposition The electric presented_..o the people of Berlin, on manv nun In answer to Mr. Cotton tho - er stated that the pronoun would get $100,000 in common stock lot their work. A [use amount of mom-y has already been spent on tho scheme. makes it posiible tor the Giiia, to he wanted " a lower cost than other radial Piltrartr. tor any other “new " ll numb ed that Any nil-5y with a - tion ot 700 per mile will "r. The population batman the!» ad Btrat. ford was 1209 not mile. Ho Matted to.the business “at in available all the my 51-3153. The (m that Hy-x dro-Eteetrir, power will be used I "reiuirliikir'GT; and "i"Giii'rTi'oiTe"C; nah-p that i'liuh'oubbtotb art'tateipl- tie a til-MU- Ball's].‘ Ho 'r"eeihh.tt_thlmru eam 1Ptr1met.ittrtHa- oust-hart 'tSemin-ttras mg ot over-tins tho mu; 0-. a m proviaimtsestttoeue'tee- mt ylreoeetdtsmtuottoou.t-tuo" into construction and moi housed o',tarfl,T,'g.'tngt.'rite I. tttee" tqp 'll'dSS"ilt'td'Ntt"g'rt2. Other Speakers. ‘. w, Lyon. Lyon, of Guelph, ex- North my, Jan. Ute C. P R, Chin! Injured In‘the Webl may. ttig " m Amman new VICTIM mes Any information on the subject. will be supplied free ot charge by aprtr ing to the above nimed frrm. "3,tW3--Antonio "atiehioputo, Turin. Italy. Sighting device. "3,093-Christen H. thl’s. (flirt; l Hula. Norway. Fishing Net "3,10s--hdosrae Pribit, Marseille. France. Lubricctor with ttttttire. "8,128--Peter Lord, Manual, Que. Steering Apparatus. "3,t3e-Harrf' Saving. t?t?1hheatrrn, England. Continuous wire drawing machinery. ig3,H4--R. J. Caldwell & F. Pmrtrnt- or. londou, Englano. Mano. llchireol 'mine or 'tturine material. "8,17N-C.rt ll. C. "akattson, Wesl- eru. sweden. Driving whorls lot sleigh. . Write lots Mg copy ol "The lit- mtorl' Adviser." I Below will be found: list of Can- adian [taunts recently securgd through the ngency of Messrs. Marion & May- ion, Patent" Attorneys, Motttreat. Canada. Washington, " C. _ VV_- _-,.w. wuvu [nu perly adiustcd protect and ornament the head, soften and beautify the expression of the face, and consequent- ly tone up an aged appuruce. Be sure and see them at Waiper house, on Saturday, Feb. 5th. A -vv..-, you aucn IS the case, as Prof. Dorenwend of Toronto is visiting this town. and invite: your inspection ot these goods " his private apartment: reserved " the Hotel. F ford. - YOR k-A 1'fTra'RBonourrank Monet, Drum. mhtCOE.-.E. Tiers, Verulam. VrcTottrA-E] Tiers, Verulam. !P..TrTriprr-HeiG' Gmelin, Ayr. treuamt--w. E. McKenzie, Chip- paws. 1r?tLrNt1roN-w. H. PriOard. R'Eh'TwortrH-.i. A. Frrnrh mos-L These Hair Goody tstrletr nuur't'bK-J. E. Butler, Vittoria. 1oftTmnrmiaii%% am Dun.. HAM-A. L. Boyce, Percy. OXFORD-w. Forbes, West Zorra. PERTII‘L. W. R. Tumm- Dun..- BRA'N'T--a. A. Massemr. BRUCE-nr. Crow, Chastvy. ELGUN--D. McLean, Ald'uoro-gtc FRoNrENAc-aerdmi, Thumpsor Sharbot Lake. GREY-andrew Schenk. Norman)" HALDnrANrr-,roG Avery, Cale- donia. 'HA.srrNas-w. R. Mather, Stir- ling. _ FrtntoN-mr. A. J. Irwin, Wins? ham. I KeN'r-Amirew Detthoim, Bhar. heim._ LAlimToN--rtot,ert Auld, Warwick. LEEDS and 1mFa'NvrLLrr-morze Morris. LENNOX and ADDLNGTON- s, Gilmour, Tamworth. LrNc0tm.....m Mitchell, Gtimby. MmDLESEX-D. Sr Campbell, Ade- hide. NoRRCLK-a. E. Butlpr Vin-win IMPORTANT TO LADIES The election of warm-us ol the counties 01 Ontario this Hue electric gong is a device used on many runways. The gong, which is located at the crossing, automati- cally starts ringing when the train is several hundred yards distant and continues until it has passed over than prancin- the eroGssiir. _ Acting on the advice ot the town’s solicitors it wu- dacldotl by the Berlin representative. not to press tor the construction at n subtly at King m. owing to the bony cost, which was etstimated at over 8130.000, including construction work and land damages, and of which it loomed eh, dent that the Railway Commissioner, maid at the town do bear about nun. all an [our song, it in New. wilt to about 81,“. The Railway Commissioners also tea-med their former decision with up“ to the protection at the nail line crossing " Kin; meet. the pun- ent uni-(toms - the town pays mthud ot the cost of the 'ratelunaa. being continued. le.ereitattuitu.i","riii'"i" 'ilP,tsttttESttiEiiitFi'ci thit mav- uh. a...“ PfttuteetiittiiGr' 1km- 'eet1'fte3')K-iiuiieuiTC 'lra1a'tnetheitiEfae with lit-“puma.- dual " “a. . tot mm m m“. “gamma: - be 'Pe.tt,_tHtettraitRGrrGGi 1't-aiiottiki.hr.Tt. min "Had-tonne...“ mu street emu-unamnm u. - by the Commission. the tom, to bear one-turd a the 1mm fee! arte tttteye “CW: Innin- m”- ,.H.. 't.--Tur. will a it”??? Him“ tr. Jun. ".-rttorurt H". R, Chin“ agent, who we: the Webbyfo‘d wreck but NEW INVENTIONS Ie counties of Ontarid /Jotr week. Following are thus: WARDENS ELECTED '. "tt ttAjiiiiiijTitiiiiii; Pusslcy, Sutton Forbes, West Zorra. '. P. Turner, Fullar- l Opportunity oc- to see the latest Tore gtyles in H. Prithard. A. French Glan- 't when pro war. I Then?- no entertainer like The Edi-on Phone . h, lat 'nn loll one Ch., sley. " no; Ila-factory we will refund your money: v.55: put Ai'; in 'MN',',',',", Aldurro-gh. owl-ml. Gain a to cunt)” and sea the big unortment of Milan HIM c T huntpson And record; Even-{buy welcome to has: the [about Raced: - mutt! kt We also can t a bjggeat assortment. In the town. of Dolls. Tor ot tb ll & mummy !",elt,t,t,rvisirii imaginable for Clad-tum. menu. 00m in and 4tmtvitttxm Avery, cai norm-'3 notodjoz- the up-tom Books Ind Buckner]. I _ M th t . nick’s Aluminum!) cents. a or S ir- T , I Irwin, Wins? ,nosnsm s BOOKSTORE, WATEBLOO in many MI',','"?,' m - " Mend untold In him tomb Rumbles, “a m Maid n (radon w my on; chum. and maul u an.» " much to death. Lydi- l mun-r Yuan“. Compound 'iiiittiii'i'i'i'il. I. but“ mumt."-hio . amt. 1'.'rl'h1r' place elect. yawn, “Halli-".0 . tumor. 1 want back home mix-h tiitt, mngad. One of my cousin advised as to an your Compound. no it hurt "mm-d. Wm: soon ','ft'P; non r m a " fa fun but with the (an: 't,l'lldl"tii2 feel no tttt sod In cured. Your -a.. " -.o- -- A. . -- I FROM Ali i' OPERATION nmmgm. tttaa/tyt, argft un'l on“ 0 om un 'are, be “In. _ tor avg 'l'lll'll,1 t By Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com pound 'mdr_iitrvt __ -iif iiriir"-iir'i'. kenm 'veluL"hta'icl,tt Attpetoreetu-reed. ’DESK MANUFACTURERS MEET. Strallonl Beacott.-Severai desk 'mutafaeturers from outside places are in the city today conferring with the local turriiture manufacturers. The following are here: Mr. P. Moss, Preston; Mr. Ferguson, Scalotth; Mr. Watson, Berlin; and Mr. J. Baird ot Humane. l John Fischer/Prop/GX numerous customers 'i'iitF"tiii; choices: and has: of menu .11 the you round. In the line of menu, we have near, Port, Val, lamb, Sour; Cured Ham and Bacon (our on: eating); onoo toned, alwavn and. la the line of homo-made Ian- ugeo, not: " Bologna, Wicca". Pork Sam-ago, Hand Choc-o, Liver Banana and Summer Sun-ago. Give In t uh! and be convinced Order- promptly dotireeed in t? was)!” town. wallowing Meat Marks; hat the ”puma“ oiiiriiiiiii in numerous customers with the nhnlna-t -...I L-~- - EDI: n of an rancid Lamina. bTl1r. An 'Edlson 'moinuraph and irtttaminatio/, of the 'tttemit. I Btttfeted like a ma r. tn And thought often of death. I eon-ulna two doc Jon who could do nothing for me. I went to . hospital, 'nd. the best doe, to" slid l mmt qubmlt to an 'ir, r. tgtheunogl ma hid __ 1in1in lrrggu at De ' -e- - "a. if»! J;cttitr w, (iil ' Sli tink, i, ig. Q is','):! - Cd . “lg. .. f ¥ . - C-v' - u JjfSC55i a LEI YOUR HOLIDAY penpaé _._....-.wwuu . . . . . or Anthem! Records (twice I: hang) in Gran-do”: lecorda . . . . In There are Edi-on delta Heathen. Got-lb m hearth Edi-cum.» 'ii?siililtfgttttf.tttt Ante“: Records. Get 'l1itdt't'2ti',u trom your “C Imam. whether it 1- 816.50 or my price up to 'ttN.tro-one that will last a life-time, M will give platinum thy, that will help you to educate your Emily, that will enfcrhin your friends, and that will while any my hour: that might otherwise be Iniupmt. Thenmembathnt it bluntly an...” amount of money to by it. Young“. ikrfeet Edison Phonon-pk At your own ”in, whether itm, 'teat or ”at uni... " " lathe but. Do not buy a an... Man-pl: ml "'v"rr"itetutr-tt; " Yytitattuaoeumi, . it "ttrt't.rervmarst-ei"rued, HI! rhythm ethnic Hut-m liu-- 'er-tte-tUG-Arai-i' 't.tsr--e. 1ut.roueaossooiiatiit"ii2 it. Hut it ph'y A.ehr1tVawenaatstanauiieeJiiii. aYrcryamuetuttuzaieirFtiaGi"'i's infl'ualuhi and not to 1e'nporartly tumult“: we "art or Kidneys. "" MIN-thinned method is all wrong. Dr. Show”: Re- stonlhe got: directly to an MP ing inside mun. The rem-thus "mm o! thir pmipun {anon- smIn It: “Mom at treatittr the tut-ml rum- ot "gm hum 0mm. 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