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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 4 Apr 1912, p. 11

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SF was The that; was oocupinl tty Push dent Martin Schicdcl. who, in calling the meeting to order, reviewed the :ynr'a progress and cleared his ' 'smttrtatioets to the Club upon having “150“! mesh” season. [:3 22tt2 mm; (‘1 teat t'ittpal in”; its $t'l'.' was a the Ue L Winn TUM' me: was in Lt handed an “ambit throughout. '1 Fixed g;huu-csuu! mar. wade” 'v, whim” the some; yed withoutsn use éed prominently tottrertmetttt', winning t Trophy " the TWu-uit! as well as other prize other todrmuueats. _ , ‘. _ rt, W.e'O. Custellu, A. H t, q; H. Clarke, J. Milhausru . ' u,W. H.‘Willi8ms, 11. Due I.te D, Merrick. A. W. Ypung tg,)ti./ir P. thler, T, il. Mid. _ ~3: B: Weaver, W. H. Lacsun ,eq.'dlt'st,rortr,ts. K. Buy, C, n m, I'Cs'. Pearce, A. li'eseloh, ll T": ' 44:09: present _-- *reije, 4.; Ma . “aunt's report, presented by It: . . and- others. B_et-Treats. Weir, showed receipts twinning to $4t;8.17 and disburse- - "i3.89,leaviitg a balance oi 854.18. “It: report was received with aatiahtetion. fi’gehxtion ot oltieers and skips tot ttWt Mil: year resulted all muons: “on. Ptsr--M. Sammie]. 'itdenb--L. Norman. Fea'yrsideatr-J. B. Teater. 'atc:Wteas.--J. J. A, Weir. Commute ot Management- T. ll, MttMittotuH. Scu1|y and A. W. Young. ' "1rmmiitrCi,ymmit tee-M, $0119er Auditbrs-P. S. Pearce and M. Swi- ty T JW) Uar Central Ortt,ario To, it 1t,4,..,foor W. D. Euler, ,2 uiait.)iiteAaes, ll. A, n Wit; mun. .. 'fsf-Ibr Elkr Trophy-- Me - rtirBarhmer, Burns, L. Fi ii'i.'iaititttioN Norman, Lock} (Hangs, Eitltr, Illing, Schh-(h-I, t.t b Ems. Ruler, C'ochrarre, J, eatér, Williams and Hall. A special fttntuiiimr, J:,.?,?)'),',','," Norman and Sq Sadr! and Lemmy, It tw'taheaSarge oi the 1 series. The committee mt',totgise particular ; tthilt,' games Much Q50 (iT'trlie posted up of ttttkt days after the artieduled'to be played, The proposal of the Flocietv for Own-Behavior to abolish the bar was ftiibeiitHt to the members but was e mruim, it being the general t.*trfrth'at it is being regulated in 'tll? satisfactory and harmless m. p irMir)til._,4 MIR, rliii/il,illl 's. _ AND MOUSTACHE 1iittit ‘- ._ mars? dill by a meeting adjourned l, Vivi-9‘ I 1|th m y ttttttti ' 'redtte'at,',t seégun. um " wpronriatc xespousc the " F. q ho, rs no my hair. rt Ei? “3:9 shined to come ‘95-" f'Thne spots were cm I flrhtiit1 At ’ ' 1A) gym SAGE “mm .113". ' A AN SAGE caverns. qt, “but but Mules no at. h .. two at m mum, the Rem fa until now I 'have as I ttetrtrt tthit " 1 had he. he cm: "arted. I within-Hy ' Fl , '15 Anyone mg... for. y Jinan City, I'ol. I' u; "u." Att bent in mind “BABE ts not “I -aatr on in“ lull thlr. (“Ida'- one rum norm On Niall ol Messrs. McBnur and magic“! tendered l hearty ' . _ . w, Wp. - Faleq ‘Eléction of Oiticers and Skips is; an. Malt “if“. J; Sunny. l a%asurer's Report Ras Not Entertained Elder © ' ." Pligi'it of a Pennsylvania Minn L _ died by a Prominent Citizen R, a. J. A. Weir. Sunny. L. Nahum 'alt, M. Puttsley R. Johnston, W. ll Vote of Thank do Those Present I M hull. lldet'l an! the In and mm In PARISIAN sum-tutu wk: humus it did yell OF OFFICERS I I.“ V" . Neel- ‘lntllhgintic t,'wugtt not mum the Sega: y Ten ru " " Ill Kevan de Were with mr y. ' Hy D. Euler J, A. H Messr H. . lb! apd sacral Ir b a} n kl nt Bere it t w Mc art Ha " ll 01 ml B pinto " the Ber on Tuesday nigh nursed a brother HI MW Dundee, slu- lering [tom the same "windy. to recovery, and shortly alter here Ke- tum to the manual became alluded Humanistic“? in hope: for in twenty were bright until trd,', ugmoou, when she took a and a turn tor the worse an} be: demise malt“ t tew houn 1am. 'ht tut-kilt-iw, of the Nursing Staff thte, , cull» to Pneumonia third Kathe W ti, The deceased young lady was in he: Mth you and entered the Hospital u a probation" in October. "In Site was ot a bright, kind-hearted And thrifty disposition tad het untimely (hath will not only be deeply regrrtt- ted by the Hospital stair and Board, m by the medical stall and immor- ous haunts who have been Jtursed m the deceased while revolving new man at the institution. and their heariirit sympathy will be unleaded Ao the bereaved pucnts~aml lauiily. 'i",),',,; is survived by he: parentrutbtee sinus and three Nathan. H. - SAD' , 17H AWOSPITAL A brie] service was held this Vt-er, noon at 2.15 o'clock at the Nurses' Home for the medical and nursing stalls before the remains were remov- ed on the 3.30 train for New llam- burg. The burial will take place on Satutday altitubon in tINtMcTaeish burying-grounds at East Zorn. The magistrate took a tyerttt0 vlex of the mallvr. hooking over (In dork wlth I glance warranted t quell. "Pri-tser," he uh] p "you stand ttrerrt churn sing." it The minor hlmzell, bur "Never, :0: prisoner. "I while holding He was something In the lurnhnfa mic. Ind his special alum In me an to up." m'okon chut- and hole ”a heel dun-nod tot---" u per hgumlm. to young very "Wed 4w maM-z-f‘ _ [ , PARISiAN sum," writes the drugglst who sold him, "his upwar- ance was mchangedl did not know him." , Lime tom Dam. Wan country, over he r ttUlTE BY CHANCE ti Snub! H , hm, It." - _ "A month!" snapped the unusual: And it was so, sum I PARISIAN SAGE PARISIA Your Ivor-hip 'er beam." nut If” My Mr vuld The, next Mme Mr I pm Tt FOR THE CHILD’S OAK! with the fier I) don-a: brother um the H e mm matt,"---., Yemen, 'tltr now Tu: 0mm 000nm IN vnTfHthjAe ix “mam/J P II ha In rd: r looked Te autumn! to, om vxoott,hrite r!!!" l emote!" Mm! _ we who H w A I an," purchasin warmly g. tk my hand, to feel My dropped . ty h plied him Sew l may death was terloo "ospiul whit tr. menial Calder came cmunu ll" ll y sorry [I Mex-‘1 pr sir gt: ban smpoual) with bet without Inn Mis Id" wer the “I; .h the the M “a It ‘Woodnock *Aptil 8.--l at night. tho thin W legts Mom. Icahn Dentin, hon "wrimel Mum! women Col tiii Charged With Beat- ' in] g Pupil gent? . who ii In alleged admin Me I noun htt11", to Vincon Enwmd‘.“o'uud t at thiiustiU ting, you blinked in the local polie couititttt “”5111. 'Thrs Accused pp xenon warp 1t.t,'.'.t'Niisn, court lt a. G. WK”, 1'./pt. is city, vii! Crown Attorney “3.11 g'osecuwd. . Haywood mated at at. nbou It.” .m. on Inch tit, Prot. . Don-331m. to hi. “Jud “I him tit tulip. him. WNW. did u 9m! 1m talc!) Io, tre uni-Mum; ftt, [avid {1:qu MeCritntgian und PM. Prittt. pwood I“ 'l'trtf, to take " think totie all“) a new” the Vaulting but“. no totaled. but with!“ mush-n sand Man to do to. highway ated Hot held him And Me yvlf'tttt'iit', ton cracks with I an; of" b like hook, leaving long we. . _,Witarid. did an think he hr! been cut. MttDotsaid told him 0 wogld gait-jg. u_m_uch> n9xt_tjma. Ho - _'S. db iitted that he had bean n b‘rm. AG hid boon punished by otbat “when _ time: Ind had bum wirned Hut his next of- fence meant severe unighmenlt Wit and 'tttetrttiat he iii “(ended oth. er Ichoola nine iti',tl,gri',ig.ui,tiit ni ma! an“: In 'oue It'tli'lt'g"g'ttr,tt,t'ttit"itirl1 _ _ Dr. Ariiryrd, who numbed tha, boy Ito tter Wt the puatqturient, stated that! t,gftd,'g,rt marks on no Bttr dent'l buklbou 12 or 14 inches long. The skin in not cut. Dr. Wnltord thought that tht hating was mod love a. 7 7 __ The otitr, ,vihum call" tor e " fence in Prol, B. A. F. Montana? who “laminated tho punishment. Ho salad that, pmvloul to the whips ping, he had rotated” w-rnod How wood raga-ding is disobedience. wn. nus did not feel that the whipping had been too aevere. McDonald Mated thnt, although he had not secure npecill instructions from the principal in this case, the masters were generally trusted yegnrrl- Majority the n l I rted to he toer W/ffl; nth-- _ H continuance of the strike and Nut " A muting of the executive, to he held ttrmtorrot the men will be ndvised to resume. although there may be n ma. jarity against it. _British railway truth: for the cur- rent week shows still hesvier lone: than the previous week. Alto \Ingis Both the of the fed that the e two-thirds London. April '.-Edwnrd O'Connor Terry, tr',','.",?,':,',"',',', of English ador- manugeru. led at Mailman, 1'!in lgdga. Burn“. Santa. “gum-y. I - a." brie! mucus. hi 0 In; mm in I cum to a “an, ring. by rgf of birth. his father, John Terry. Prvai,'gi,,t,',T I well-known and popular Mp actor. Young Tiny was odptpiod private- ly, and made his gun dotut In 1863. His first London awn-rule. was It the Sync} 51mm in. 1887. sad in rapid tstr-Hott he hid n pared in 3.110 Lyteuh and‘then the air-ml m {:mlined a} thq Stand “I! 1873. then . not. to the thinly, when he stay- ed till m7. then opened Terry“: Thou" with "Sweet Ludhder." plat. ing the part. of Dirk Phuny 1.070 "men. He in one ot the best known Freemasonj In the world hum: been [and pant treasurer of, the English Gum] Yt', Ind 'mmdn Ind first hunter a Award Terry Lady, He was very otmritahlr, and had wnmnu mlny books. Me has played in every eountry in the civilised itlube. " tl Lhut l a lwéch Hon. Robert Rn. " the Conan“ [in out the s km. rot ut utiaf M M, 'nl! Mr B Edward Torry, tho Actor, Dead tremusme-,iidrtartr, Wt..mw my tou. aught.', “ERRED . F ' ASSAULT ab te Je e punishar r th trate l' h u! the m tl MAY OPPOSE PEACE M 'l Mothér 1 55.000 the president and thtrreeretary federation express the opinion e executive will docide that n rd: vote is necessary for I mum of the strike cnd “at at Roger. Mn To" ell, April ih--it " of pl British Miners Voting Keep Up SIfike. 1y Ipril Ball lay I " N .tit 8.--ht 7.” o'clock M Woodstock Col- I-in. R. A. F. Ile- Wrimonon and Pin. vu alleged Admin- WI"?', to Vinchut 'd i tl 1t',ilefit in he on iee at ‘The WWI?!“ 2,.'.t'Nii,", court “by 13:th is ',itp"iiu (mean . led t,rl'l! an. about lurch tit, Prol. $We: n hi- mgnd Mid im. VIM. did Io. Q m fo be administer xt trik 'tur n 1Mnrsr and the here Club th M WING nd it Apt judgm jets! Ar D P. " - a...» of w . ' Mr.". 7 hot-Inn; In i,'i1i'1hil?ttri.' t a that: Str,',', a ' jawed. Jul. my I wvemmnmm k or place bounced ytth love. V I named cough-J ah- than . selves whether . inc. hour-oi I e. In It 3‘ house --- "I wrt you V deep Ind at? ’M ted Fowl”. mm F your ti'ttttttt I Mtl emu mm. each It other'. ' friends? than each other. vi J' hummus and sorrowl. Tint II tho s} to " Jada.” u m. "on a! I'D. love. to bo "ttt .n'QUo. In»: to capable of welco'lu um Mum bet-lung In: obyteti "itter_wut or In Thur my!" . Hun a a new! The French model shown In mul- tnllon I: very planing and in due]- oped In black crin, with blue and‘bhck stripes about the unruly upturned brim. The trfamttrttr emttsitstitaot9ir of ‘shlded blue Ind black {adult The same model In Ihown in cettre Ind buck, and In strikingly handsome. tFotttet “mules get through Inch 1 quuluty of soup that doubtless they will be glad to hour ot a tew hint: tor “Vin; in this new. For rough clem- Inx, non soap is I nvlng ot Inn-1y one halt. The best way to keep mp hard In to cut it in pieced. mm more It in a 'dry place. Two ounce. of pearl ash mm] with a pound of now makes the soap go much further. A little yipeclny dissolved in the water. or rubbed-with the boap on the clothes, will an the \rurh'z‘g with half the la. bor and n quarter ot the soap. Pipe. clay mtsk, Moth- Kan Away try PrlMon’ Il.- . Other Hounhold Ulu sung Cake. ' A good way otassltttr up Ital. eahtt. In to cut them into until pinch, pug than in a pie-dish, And pour our . cult-rd made with two ubiuvoonfnu of custard-powder and I pint ot milk. awestened to mate. When cold, um when a nice dish for tea. The nun net that moth: we and in no ream: why they than" do not 'uw-r., but they M. new thins. It isn't exactly tho is" - or in editorial policy (but will! dilllh. It in the ink mod in no [Hm- ing that ranks. the moth. itar nm. The in why. In the “new. of moth proof but and cod“ chats. m. houuwlvn ml any ttiotr haul woollen! wrapped in sown-purl at tho end ot ttttwinter mm Ind “In! Hm II I "turtactory WI! of W"- lng than aulmi the nun-I" "rf moths. There II nothing trqusrcturt old newuuporn for me under the cu- plil liar the ulna remit. Old new-moon hue nun: ottdr um " well. Wailed in “manila" some to clan grates Iplfndidly. Ctnttttted newnpaper- no claim to t,4gatt Ituatirrltfrttnertt. Now-upon dipped In lump-nil Ire useful tor Planing wlndown. laundry iron- not 'much soiled oth be rubbed an old "O'lepei‘l and limp made in for u". Dlnnod in lamnoll. may "a Inlndld hump-porn and thug made In tor use. Dipped In Islam)“. they no upload” to rub the outline of the dung". They keep It Minn-ml mining. T urn In that“. nightly banned. and mt- tm-a over the carom. they “on do." in“ when sweeping. They clan the uni: of III grout- Ind sediment: mm- In In better. toy the may ”yen-n be n! anon burned gnu use. Many mne- folded new-mm- wm (all when "roan link of III new In. In honor. rift D! II our-e hnrne Many "am to Mrs. u I mu go mod poll or In! my the ttttchem' no" In heist 1rrtl, FOR MARMED COUPLES " OLD PAPERS USEFUL A' FRENCH MODEL Subotitutu for Soap a cut it in moon. um ‘dry place. Two om used with a pound ' e soap so much fun! may dissolved in the with the soap on thee re “(m-Mag with ha]! . nunrtvr ot the may. Easily-Made Bread small léaspoouful h half an ounce of thes.. old nI'WInlpvn or. gin hunk. h “novel. Jou- - - it any part d wtttt love. I ytyruid un- thu- g; Mee u hom-ot M tirring with 1 wood. P pan nelr the tire, nel. and Invert! un- 1lfe “our hubblql up. y, and Ie-ve lulu to l, cut the dough into no tins, and bake In tins, Im an hour salt. and pm Make a hole Bhare Ir t brown 'etris Ger 3. break ounds mu “my dry a in the ted: I?» II’ 2rg" 1'2".1'fl'd%' by or Comment THE PEOPLE AND Imnol VOperations y awn)”. divmdh. ' “handgun divmdh. The Prenatal intrudvcod In apondmcnt to the client that. the Home cu My)“. the people on the mean mi "uteation ot the civil union tad the Absence of the 'pous nut-m-pd it 1-9. cmied- A . ... gll‘. 391011 dsliverod s ‘Iplendid érgtiou in support of his ides, tll sitar by retired Ahe Premier I". b viqu on tlt-tter and intruding“, Ill Immigrant which looked rosy to the Government supporters. _ Dr. Junioson, South Grey. reign-id his bill respecting Osteopaths to A special committee. The bill requiru. among other things, that sll who. paths who have been prscticing ls” than tive you: will requlre to subuéit in nu oxsminstion by the Outa tt adieu] Council. 'The, specill commit. cousins atlsstieson, 'ttst Pyns, llcQuun. Thomron (Sine q Marshall, Mmrove, ohnson. Boy- In”). Merl-“gm, McPhersqn, Bind";2 “It is A well understood main: t civil polity." sold Hun. Dr. Pyne. moving tor the second needing of t . bill ggititt the pompnllory Ichobl Attend-nee *dolmscettts, “that in countries were the people hem a part in the lunotion ot government the elector“; should possess at lent the eeeeutiels ot an education." The Minister then told of how some can;- tries like Germany and Switeerlend have compulsory school nttendence lows under varying condition” up till tho 17th or 18th year. In Oratorio, however, this low will be optional. etch municipelity voting on the pro- position for itself. l q N. W. Howell thought the compul- znry plan would be best, but admitted hat the optional plan might be prel- ereble till the system gets in working order. N. W. Rowen criticized the bill to amend the Power Commission Act when it came up for second reading at lest night's session of the Lexis]:- ture. Mr. Rowen objected to the prin- ciple of the bill. giving added powers to the commission. He thought the powers of the municipalities ought to be increased and not curtailed. as the present bill proposes to do. Mr. Rowell suggested, the appointment at "I wasn‘t it these meetings," in- termpbed Mr. Rowell. "Well. you must. heve reed about them,"rreplied Mr. Metltsught. Sir Jemee Whitney introduced an amendment to the Pover Commission Act to provide, if necessary. for the remuneration of members of Ihe com. mission other then the cheirmen,‘in cue members of the commission nt some future time may not be mem- bers a! the Home. in Police Conn. Wednesday by l Incl O'Ntill with neglecting M) keep the blinds up on the from, door of “what. team. Mr. E. 'P. Clement. Kit... prosecuted and Mr. H. J. Sim: Mutt in: the accused, mm hearing Hm evidence ot Inspector Watters, wk" stated that he did not thint that, Um law applied to windows in doom and had given permission tint the Mill! be lower“. the. Maximum decided not to make u conviction but. re- questvd the accused to keep the blinds up durlng prohibited hours: WILL KEEP [HANDS " Proprietor Bert Ffsteitehneye,r, ot the Grand Central Hotel, was charged in Police Court Wednesday by Fluid O'Nuill wlth ucglccllng to keep the blinds up on the from, door of thorium: coon]. Mr. E. P. Clement. ECU, prosecuted and Mr. H. J. Sim: mutant Civic Booty Camp-kn In Chatham ('huhnm. April s.---T1te City Court In If" Chntmm M C Thain" River In Flood I In”! 1 water man l ncvount of bond. and on' runs. night on he ion formed Tecumseh Turk and broke " m' IN: a sin gh' mn- l tted. The malwnn-‘r pnratiuns. and the ! msiliun in a very) might echms Weir 1 T ese meetings," in. 1 ell. _ 1 have read nboui . McNauglr'. . n": nutrndlmnd an ll ' a. u: . Sim: new hearing the takers. who Hid M r. M about the Link. ". by our are.“ t mmiukm. W. Rou- ' “hoe-t.- nightw- g lost on " the m campai- admitted be prel- working Ured " n, 3rt lot ierprite,t, is Made That Grlish Miner: JrtllAtsttme this In called WWFMWL M We tJU. WILL TAKE AGTION Kingston, April 3.-The Children's Aid Society will Mo action in rte. gards to the placing ol Paul Taylor, a fourteen year old farmer trom with Bay in the penitentiary. Fourteen Year old Forget _ May be Removed From Kingston had the Ute This vase is sl centred in uerli lowing the liven wsetl upon youn 1tt this'toim, th tsrkritf1alirit in action might be youths waved any Perth, Australia, April ik- It is feared that one hundred and thirty lives have been lost in the wreck ‘ol the steamer Noontha during I ty. _ London, Eng, April 3,--. Believing that the existence ot (he linlon will be thieatened should the, coal sum continue. the executave commute or and Miners' b‘fulcraliun will discuss ttti, idtrhoothtii"mivlsatsitity of ov- erruling» pic talent-dun: Vol.1: taken by the in ism! ordrlxlng than back to Work. FEARED THAT pltoori. ' . Great quanliLju ot wreck ding the dot-mouse boats River Rises . Seventeen Feet and in now ttrtglitt the beach hem rivrr Tht Duke vi l m delegate: try (lm'cnunent Ho; The prices ot al It?” been further per hundred puuu Wioipe " 'stay in“?! “I alts rm The Chatham, April a; 'itjgd's"it siid-: iif 1:1 130 LIVES - ARE LOST The fart, ttrr, " , April 8.-- Th two feet, during bee Helm 1-year sentences im- mng Price and Cooper the meal ChiWmt'trh'ui intimated that - sdrm be . taken to have the ad from the penitenti- MI grad: the I resume mansion: td 1h" ilar to one. whirl recently; when, tol nu tho To-night Jib", express order Ill In MT nut entertained We“. Indies " "l addressed I his life l two ashore the bunk‘ oi m n Me tl all and life Thames which ms“ cetns, Y ear " ar del on Prerniem Maintenance of flltttif Orphanage to be. . . by Proper 'turtitt'rc, BY-LAW S WILLIE mm Monday Ive-i: bin; in the eh . The reports inhuman: were [ECOIVN’ my - bor at pascal and was “dial“ to be suitably "uri"e. TM method at Jana-s - - into the Home was up to: anon, and it was decided 1*; discussion ot the question an ill provisions ot the bylaw can matter should tse,s.uiqtV _ ml. and that whets children are plied tn me Home. the "sroaattaltr um pm 1nd mail-Iguana: Show in at mauled by am party or parties who ‘scnd them there. ' l A connnitu'c was appolm to tb" a Irritated Inn" at admixsiqn MW Guelph Will , . _ 2 Have a Real (1? . Hospital Guelph, oral "039i rtnuy, in be an. . mm lumpilal. it I "tprool, any the Govern" Honor for u mung] Scout The premium I‘m: " the Horticul- ral Soeietv 'arC"oW In the hands Um :..;"--.:'u..' 'ELvr secretary-hiya- trr"wo'u:"d .'trr' in harp tlw members nice at timxnrliash date possibleso , to secure [mm the growers' the st mlmtion possible. The members i? particularly requested M a air hams to the optNn lists, veral lists have been "',ieari'exrttttr It anv names attached. _ Tr _ a Govern! lit thheld if two t a not made. mpital have Is, submit a brh Ill‘ trarspogether," he. mid. “So when is the use in any- ing they shall be closed only on holidays?" "Exactly," returned MT. Me, Donald. "Mr, Speaker.” tin bars will soon be closed alto- gether, Ipropose to withdraw this bill for the present." _ The Prime Minister laughed .satirtcally, while rounds ot an- Nause game imm the Opposi- Toronto, April ir-Sir James Whitney apparently recount” that licensed bars will soon bo altoorther closed trt out Ontario. While Mr. .' McDonald (Centre Bruce) was explaining in the Legislntm yesterday his bill intended to close bars on all public hon. dats the Prime Minister in- terrupted. “I understand your are going to do away with th- bars aitogettser," he said. in” siwmmmcau-swm CLOSING OF LICENSED BARS. ' A?“ 3 Though the (I... [a has bow-u imprond‘n It‘uirdec with the an uspector's orders, by - es' home and In W L doe! nut meek with " Imi he has unlimited ttmt mmnl. grant may yot-.H _ the desired improvement. ode. The directors od “I. we "had the City, CDWI a bylaw for $25.1"! Mk Innlu- Jr" hug-Hal not s+<9+©4®4®+©+©t¢ .z-m List f Is Circulated , of tht approve who one": an - rd and do)” m: received MI and won order“, to Boy Scout} Tl mu El w "than! Cub- L‘Imdim In, J the follow!" Berlin or, Ufa "IB. heat Wk" notch toil fa}:

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