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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 8 May 1913, p. 7

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" Do not dose yourself with purga- llves, as so many people do, in the hope that you can put your bland tight. Purgativcs gallnp through the system and weaken instead ll: giving strength Any dtretor will tell you QM}: is true. Whitt you need in the uptinp; is a tonic that “ill make new Mom! and build up the nerves Dr, William? Pink Pills is the only med:- dm that can do this speedily, sa:e- tr and surely. livery dose ot this medicine makes new blood which clears the skin, strengthens the ap- petite and. makes tired, depressed men, women and children bright, ac- tive and strong. Mrs. Maude Bragg. berating, Sash, says: "I can. un- hesitatingly recommend Dr, Williams' Pink Piils as a blood builder and tonic. l was Very much run down when I began using the Pills;,, and a. let limes fully restored mr henllh."i Sold In' all nrrtieine dealers nr by mail at 50 I-Nutsa bor nr six boxes lor $2330 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., ftrockvilm, (Int. Not exactly sick- but not feeling lune well. That is the way most people feel in the spring:. Easily tired, appetite tickle, sometimes head- aches, and a feeling oi depression. Pimples or eruptions may appear on the skin, or there may be minus of theumatism .or neuralgia. Any oi lust: indicate that the black] is out " order-that the indoor life oi win- Mr has Ian, its mark upon you and may easily... develop into more serious trouble. no NOT USF, MARSH rumm- q'n'ES--A TONIC IS ALL . YOU NEED. Nell Notes.---. and but. I'm. hunk were business Ttsttors in Mteattord on Tuesday tast.--Mr. Cun- t“ D. We: raised his new muck tart week which was New. bver on Good Friday-sir. tt. “out eocounant. in the Standard an! here went. to Philadelphia, and New York lot hits holidays and left hem blip Friday.--). my". Llas. Kerr wage to Strnuord [an "tur- ity on Ptiritteer.-Ascentrion Day was QMy arhqrvod.--utrt Friday was "Arbor day and was observed in the and way. In the lorenoon the 30hr his were kept busy cleaning up the schoolyard and in the alternoon they marched to the woods where they en- joyed themlves. A spelling match lilo took place.--.Ur. Oliver Trussler Received his new motorcycle last week.-The License Commissioners were here last Wednesday when the Anion Hotel license was translerred Iron: w. Kreutzweiser to Leo Rum- 'e.--lrr. Rumig took possession the he mttowing--At a public auction Nd last saturday-Mr. Wm. tlogg Idd all ot his household enacts and Whats, Mr. John Wilford of Cross- bitt wielded the hammer in his usual good style.-oir. and Mrs. Jacob Kel- Bctborn and family of Milverton ID!!!“ a few hours here among friends, III tAmday.-Mr. Carl (lnrselitz very) 'ntfortunately felt last week and in- illled himself internally but is on tile) road to recovery. _ A GOOD MEDICINE . FOR THE SPRING An Parthquake shock Mas fvlt at”; Montrml, 'lttawa, Cornwall, View“. co" and Various other places in they“1 St. Lawrence valley. 5,. Ask your Edison dealer to play some of the new 1) Blue Amberol Records on an Edison Phonograph for you, and you'll not be "tisfied until you own an Edison outfit, The entertainment in your home is greater than you fur dreamed of. k M A. “In... hte.. 10° his“. Av... 0r"... NM., U. S. A. t A could. as. or as... em. and Record. will bo “a The Edison Phonograph plays records covering every phase of music--recora madeGr the world's greatest artists. A uiphire reproducing point that won't scratch, a smooth running motor-every detail contributes in brine- ing out ins! the right volutpc of toe, clearly and greedy. Wlntldndofm he? 1ikebmt-orem, conceal: or 'v'd','l'd'htyt' J. ll. DOERSAM KING STREET Ed. Iluohn and lamily have moved into their new home. . Pearl Schweitzer of Berlin spent Sunday with her parents-Messrs J. Mnogk and David Cook aha the Misses Smena and Tena Bast and Almina Scheop, all of Wellesley, spent Sun- day at the home At Daniel Schweitz- tt--Mr. Herbert" IIuehn of Berlin spent Sunday at home.-Rev. J. S, Damm and Mrs. Damm of Didshury, Alta., spent last week with the tor- 1uer's sister, Mrs. Albert “bipelf Mrs. J. D. Dan1m oi Alsfeldt spent last week with her daughter, Mrs. Albert Hsripel.--Mr. and Mrs. Walter Maurer and child ct Conestoga spent Sunday with the latter's parents, Mr. A. Krautersc-yirs. Brooks of Wat- erloo spent Sunday with her parents, Wr. and Mrs, J. Hahm--Niss Edith Rueder spent Sunday with her sister near IttrrnberE.--Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Mann and son at Berlin spent Sun- dav with friends at "t4delbertp- Mr. Willie Brown of Berlin spent Sunday with friends in Iiridelberg-Mr. My. St'haefer of Waterloo spent Sunday at the lumen: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rattler. --Mr. Herman Iluehn has purchases: a fine new rubber Gre buggy from Mr. John Yotitnar.--Mr. l Local and Wands-1b “that Sunday school wove-tic- which no T, have her: held here on My inert. will not no: he bid here, II - other: by an oversight changed ‘the place at meeting to Philip-burg.- The many frieetaitt of Mr. and In. This. Ctaytield were sorry to her ‘ol the htter's sudden death which "ooh' place Thursday evening " m. "oseph's Hospital, Guelph, lollowhx In operation which had been perlorm- led a tew hours helore she expired. Deceased Caroline Struck was born in Germany on Aug. 3rd, 1865. When three years ot age she came to Can- ada with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Struck. 0n January s, IMS, she married Thos, Clayrteld who “It: vives her. Besides him she leaves to mourn the loss ol a loving mother lire sons and three daughters, John, Conestoga lien, Clarence and Arthur, at home, Annie (Mrs. Prank Lorenz) Waterloo, and Lizzie and Emily at home. l'ntil four weeks ago the lived here alt her Rte. The last low weeks she spent in Waterloo, where the family has moved. She attained the age of " years, 8 months and " days. The funeral took place on Sunday afternoon from her late resi- dence on Ezra street, Waterloo, to Mount Hope cemetery. Mr. ciastietd and family have the sympathy ot 1 large circle or triends.--The stock, implements and household efrectt, ot the late Herbert ScheHeie were sold by auction on Saturday aitemdoae, ttuite a number from here attended the funeral at the late Mrs. Clayheld at Waterloo on Sunday afternoon. - Now: is the time ior fish stories, trtor- ies of big fish, little tish and all kinds oi fish. Quite a number have been caught in the rivers around here lately-How did you like the dust that was raised by the unusual large number of autos going through here} on Sunday aiternoott? Mayor Euler, accompanied by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Euler oi Berlin, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Ebel on sun4ay.-Messrs. Geo. Schreq iber and Geo. Mekenzie oi llerltn l spent Sunday here. News Notes-Mrs. M. A. Hardy, Miss Luella Hardy and Mrs. Uasea- berry oi Berlin spent Sunday at the home oi Mr. Dan Schweitzer. - Miss Heidelberg 'Ne regular monthly meeting ol the Ministerial Association of New Ham- burst was held Monday at, the home M Rev. G. A. From). Rev. W. J. F'irld of Tavistock give a very in "resting lecture on mission work - Mr, Robert J, Kerr has: sold his house to Mr. Herman Wilhelm Mr. Kerr has purchased a house in "rat, ehene here over the week Pttd.- Mr. and Mrs. John Colon of Plattsville spent a few days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Bean. -arr. o. ll. Becker spent Sunday in Wellester-Mrs. Ernst Gartuug and family of Baden have moved to town into Mr. Imehr's home.--Miss Jennie. Vance had the misfortune to sprain her knee while playing basket-ball on the school lawn last week.-- Special services were held in the Evangeli- cal, St. Peter's Lutheran, Trinity Methodist and Catholic churches on Ascension Thursday.- The Epworth League of the Methodist church held their first sociai evening since organ!- zation on Thursday evening. May 1st A short programme was given and light refreshments served. " en- joyable time was spent by all pres- ttnt.--On Friday evening in the Royal Templars "all the Mission Study classes or the Evangelical church held the r closing exercises In the lorm ot E social evening. A programme of songs and recitation, was given and refreshments served by the ladies' clasr-Ttte young people at the Bap- tist church motored to New,Dundee on Monday evening and were enter- tained by the young,people‘ of the Baptist church there. A very delight- ful evening was enjoyed by all.-Con, firmation services were held in Trin- ity Lutheran church on Sunday last. Park Commission-The Park Com. mission held their annual organization meeting on Monday evening. _The fol- lowing were elected to office tor the omuing,year:-L. G. Peqliegnat. chair- man; Dr. Anderson, Tice-Chairman; L. Hostetler, Secretary; D. Geiger, Treasurer; J. Hoffman. G. A. Wendt committee. The Commission Intend to make oxirnsive improvements to the upon part ot the park, including a rustft, mt house and a fountain ted by attain wells from, the uku- Ing rink. ‘to Toronto on Fr day tc,-{ttend the (iii:',;,:.",",;,;,'":,' ermine which took place in Coronation "an in Toronto 1hivtrglty:tr. Ea. Rata, Mrs. Rat: ‘and Miss Ratz motored to Crediton you Sttndar.-Missses Lou Boettger and Lillian Bauer spurt the weekend with jTGG in 'rorottto...-MUtg Beatrice jKatzenmeier was the guest ot Iriends in Sebringville on stutdtt--Mr. Rob. Pmitticomtus and Miss F'attrtr Puddi- tombe ot Ayr spent Sunday at their home here.-atiss Chalmers has re turned iron: her home in Btrathroy and resumed her duties in the Public school on Momur.-Mr. and Mrs. McKee of rPlattsville were visitors in town on Mottdar--Mr. James Corrie oi Stratford spent Sunday at his home here.--Mr. and Mrs. Fletch and son of Sebringville spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Schmidt-Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Franke spent Sunday, in Berlin with his aunt, Mrs. Kumprr-ars. Cossey and Mrs. Burke ot Toronto are the guests ot Mrs. Ed. Holtirtger.-- Mrs. (Dr.) }Brown ot Plattsville was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. (Dr.) Anderson last week.-Dr. Robertson ot Strat- ford was a visitor in town on Sun. dare-Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hartman ol Hamilton visited lriends here last week.-Netusrs. 'Peter Schroeder and Chester Dent ot Mitchell, who are employed in the New Hamburg Mtg. Co.'s works. constructing the cement mixture, are moving their families to town th 8 week. The lormer will occupy part of Mr. lingers double house on Huron street and the latter the house formerly occupied by the late Adam Berlet on Jacob street.-- Mr. Herbert Huehu at Berlin was a visitor in town last sunday.-Mrsc R. Gall and daughter have returned from a week's visit with friends in Taris- toch-Mr. and Mrs. Albert Morrison of Preston were the guests of ~Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Grundenberger at the Commercial Hotel on Sunday last. - Mr. and Mrs. George II. Daniella and son spent Sunday with friends in Weliesley.-Mrs. Edward lluchn and daughters Helen and Bria returned to lleidelbcrg'alter speridlng the winter here-Mrs. Jack (Home: and children returned to their home in Walkerton after spending a month here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. Bruder. - Mrs. Charles Richardson ot St. Marys is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bouliee.- Mr. Will Frank was in Waterloo on Sat- urday.-Mrs. Gatschrne of Waterloo was the. guest ot Mr. and Mrs. Gats- - a In: by- in Tomato tart .eh.-.Mra. E. - u; children we" the guests at he: pure-u. Mr. and In. this" new; Tull-wet itsat ,reeK-.aer. Roy Bier is but to: his holidays. having tbntatod in Varsity "ama.-W. Cecil Hamilton ot the Standard Bank 5M. not Wallaby in Shakespeare at the home at lit. Yteger.--Mrs. Murray and in. Red- mn were the guest: ot In. lea-o Bean on Wednesday tatst.-Mgtr. Charl- esPbuterotcttieaes scheme“ at her mother, Mrs. Memes, Jacob St. -Congntulauom to Mr. Nile Winn on having been successlul in his am exam: in the Dental Colby, Toronto. His mother, Mm. R. L. “in, went “on. at "t-t.- Ill! Helm Otto, ot Put, up... 1. with; h: moors T L9 mold be summoned had expired. The late Mr. Hastings had lived all his tire, in this community, having been born on the Hastings homestead in North Kasthope " years ago, where he resided until a little over a year ago. when he came to town. His re- tiring disposition won for him many friends ivho will respect his memory. The funeral was held on Saturday trom his late residence to the Evtttt- gelical church where service was con- ducted by Rev, Mr. Cram). assisted try Rev. Mr. Morlock, and to River- side eemetery tor inknnent. The lord and will move thin; shortly. The many'rriends or Mr. and Mrs. Kerr regret their departure, but wish them long lite and Mpphless in their new home. . Death ot Mr. James Hastings-The news ot the sudden death of Mr. James Hastings was quite a shock to the citizens on Wednesday morn.- ing. Altrough bring poorly the past week, he had been around on Tttes- day, apparently in the best of health. and retired quite well. At midnight he wakenrd and complained of not. feeling well, and before medical aid Items of Interest '-Seeding is plo- gressing steadily and by the end ot this week very little will remain tat- linished. Some ot soil which was ploughed a little wet last tail re- quires considerable work in order to bring it into a tit condition tor the reception ot the seed.-a remarkable growth in general has taken place during the past ten days and nature is once more clothing mother earth in her beautiful attire.-Judtutghont the . quantity ol fruit buds on the trees at present ttte'proespeets iitdi- cate a large crop of fruits of various kinds.-The reelection of Mieem tor the Sunday School and Epworth Lea- gue ot the Methodist church, Wallace vi0e took place on Thursday evening May lst. The Sunday school amoers are _ i s'uperinttndeM, M. I. Adolph; As- SiStam. Huperitatadthtt, A. J. Spears t'sec--'rrras., W. " Lilia“. ;.Litrrar- ian; Elmer Lii'gt)t'lita't, Ber- tha Holmes; sec.-Hoeket Insulmnt League, Irvine Perkins; Cradle Roll, Superintendent, Mrs.rG'. Grimm. Thu will be ttold hy - une- thon the nanny blond-1 to tin can. ot the late It- Splint love. smut.- in the villa. at Linwood. on Friday, Mar, 23nd 1913 There will be sold Lot No. " and the mrrth part ot tot No. " in Wright's annoy in the will“: of Lin- wood. on an novelty in g good frame home with kitchen and wood- shed. Also . good ban and I bun- cent. on day ot sale. balance in ttiir- ty days. The real estate will below subject to a tonne bid. _ S. J. WISMI‘III. ROBT', HOSEA, Executors. 19-tt. GEO. G. GLASS, Auctioneer. Comm-ins at one o'clock pm. sharp, the [allowing valuable - ty, viz :- ' The Gusehoid elects consist y) atoves, tables, chairs, parlor lutni-‘ ture, carpets, and the household tur-) uiture and enacts, l Terms ot Chanel: '-Cash. 1 Terms of Real Egan s-Pitt- not: titut lawn with mm and annulus] titiiiGiiGat TGrit" 111:3? iGE - 25 come. 50 out: 'dll', 81.00. You can buy Rex-ll W T blot. in (hi mdeonly limit“; A. G. HAEHNEL. Wm no “In! mun-Io Min ',e'h,f,',trltgittfggr."ra “disarm: tmiter' an... I... 9”, dub. It". i n.. “or! Rey." “to pay 'du"," Srd"tl't II It to ”I". m- "on gummy“. l'ji,'ii'iiiiit,ti'iiis, am; tici'",'."'",-,,':',"']',-',' [a It n h mac-dad. 1h - logy. “‘0 m Comfort Your Stomach Resale-tHen-tttsid 't'itudfi,e,lei?Pg,itdielii'.ih st'l,yt'i'illt; 'lt. “W” “a... n a me- when 't,it',U','l, Jpg, at” 'Stiutut I t I convert it into tre blood Ind DOW am or om awn] body was“. Carry I than of Rat-ll Dy.- pepd: 1.5%. in your val. pocket. or keep them in your roan. Tub one “Us page»? mel. yd we our GGiu% GriGrifierGih imp“ Ciidi canon {mm bothering you. W "m" WEI.“ M. We know what Ran“ Dwi- Tut-lob m and what cm” do. Vargas-lays; them_Io - o ina: van: money. tf they teil to do I). bog-wt it “and to neon that v. 'atTihiGi Giii06 GiiiiiE AE m' ii - 'tent ei!i'??fhtiltli' ",'yie',iiii,- and Bi:an and um um- Renll D . T blah mongol- mm tedit,',',',', L","g,t Household Bloc“. Ron! Estate. Wallace Send-W T FiiGeiiGit _ther dr toyh? I). sympathy of the community is ex tended to his widow, three sons and two daughters, viz, Rev and Oliver (- the homestead. Allan in British Columbia and Misses Annie and Jen- ttie at home. Mr. Hastings was the last member ot the Hastings family. Residents of this municipality are n.otitied that all privies, yards and school premises must 'be cleaned, manure and refuse of all kind ramm- ed, that particular attention tre'triven to wells and water supply 'lor schcols ayd dairy yards. 'A Lucan young lady answered the advertisement of a western farmer rte a wire. “is reply contained the inlormalion that he considered 'him- 'tel' perlccuy capable of providing (or a wik. adding that he had a" my: had good success with my; and had a hundred-at the present time. Perhaps he was sincere in his state- ments, but the young lady is still It.'.""'"' just what he meant to im- . p. The death occurred Wednesday tnorn- ing when the bright young life was taken of Miss Jane Louisa Derry, age eighteen years, and one month, at the home ot her parents Mr. and Mr. J. W. Derry, at Berlin n Death was Cue to Rheumatism. The deceased had been a general tav- mite among her associates, and her death will he a great shock. . Notice is hereby given to milk ven- dors, owners ot SLAUGHTER HOUSE PREMISES and others re- quiring licenses to have their premie- es thoroughly cleaned and in a Pro- Per sanitary condition on or before the 15th instant, immediately after which date a thorough inspection will be made. I was very sick with Quinsy' and thought I would strangle. I used MINMtD's.LmIMKNT and it cured me at once. V _. MRS. 'c. p? PRINCE Nauwigewauk, Oct. 21st Emill100 TOWNSHIP BOARD OF HEALTH If you suffer from bleeding, itching, blind or protruding Piles, send me our address, and t will tell you {ow to cure your- eel! at home by the absorption treatment; and will also send some of this home treatment tree for trial, with references from your own locality if re: quested. Immediate relief and permanent cure assured. Send no money, but tell others of, this Mer. Write to-day to Mrs. F Summers, Box mu: Windsor, Any paison found depositing rum"! in the RIVER or on the PUBLIC HIGHWAY or in any other way Vio- lating the Public Health Act, will be prosecuted according to law. Trtisteesp teachers and ratepayers gem-rally are requested to report mrt- “noes or any unsanitary conditions existing in the Municipality. Blair, May, 1913. Minard's Linniment Co., Linda-{l Doneihy order of the. Township Board of Health. _- FILES CURED at HOME ', by New Absorption Method. MISS JANE LOUISA BERRY. Yours gratefully, OBITUARY A Bit Ambiguous GEORGI‘Z A . TILT, Secretary . . tFat. Cease paying excessive tailoring ttills-see the kind of clothing we sell. One of the features that makes our clothing so pre-eminently popular is it! unmistakable "Made for tour Character” appearance. The tit indicates it. T e type of patterns shown thoughtful selection and the hundred and-99¢ may of wig all stamp our. garments as; tty e readK-m e class- but of a standard and 1 class by t emselves. lado‘to your measure or ready to war 415, $18.50, $18, 820 up Every Man, Woman and Child Pro- duced 8300. _ In British Columbia last year the total production in natural products was $100,000,000. and in maruttartur- ed products $20,000,000. test.) This means a production per head for ev- ery man, woman and child in the pro- vince. at over $300. Government Spending Seventeen Millions This Year. The estimated expenditure of the Provincial Government for 1913 is $17,000,000. or “(I per capita ot the entire population. Live stock production infused by 3840.000 over t.911 Bank Clrnrances: Eight Hundred Millions. Bank clearance rose from "1MAtt.- Ittt in mu to $827,663,311 in "up; an inrrrne cl $145,000.000. I Mining Industry Beats all “words: Thirty-two Millions. British Columbia beats all its own record.s in minin'gin 1913, passing the previous year by $9,000,000 and ag- gregating the enormous total of $32,- 600,000. In fstiltirtg products British Columbia last, year jumped to first place in the whole Dominirn. The product was ”3.673.000, Nova Senna talling to second place with ",368,000. The investment in_fm~ pulp plants in the Province ia trom $12,000.000 to $15,000,000. In "tg.Provineia1 assessments ruse to $183,090,M0-an increase over 1911 of 83,000,000. Municipal assessments in Vancouv- or. Victoria and New Westminster alone rose from $204,025.125 in 1911 to $294,311,845 In 1912. There are 7.000 farmers institute members and 1,000 women's institute members" THE BUOYANCY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Budget Speech of the Finance Minist- er Reveals Astounding Progress ot the Pacific Province. On Feb. Mth, 1913. non‘. Price El- lison. Minister ot Finance in British Columbia. delivered his Budget' tracts and made: At the present rate in another dp- eade the "production at British Colum- bia mines wilt reach $100,000,000. British Columbia produced over a third of the fish products \alurs of the Dominion. Despite an "or" year the salmon pack was the greatest in years, reach- ing 996,576 cases of a value of 810,- 000,000. Of whales i,995 were tig"en when! at $650,000. Lumber: Nineteen Millions. In timber the cut was 1,262,000,- 000. Value 819,000,000. Paper and Pulp: Million and a Ituarter. In paper and pttlp--a new industry-. the production amounted to the sum of $1,250,000. This year the Finance Minister estimates it will reach $3,- 250,000. Agricultural production increased last year over the previous yen: by a. million dollars to t22A53,41.".. Civic rivenues in the same cities rose from $4,802,351 in 1911 to $6.- 294,539 in 1912. Raituar Construction: Tei, Fire “minus. Dividends of oTrr $U','r00.000 were Greatest Fishing Province in the Dominion: Thirteen Millions. Agricultural Prodtrcts' Twenty-one Millions. Assessments and Civic Revenues Thornton & Douglas [ifijEaElIliji Berlin ON YOUR lion’s thgtttttatrs Stratford Factory : Hamilton. Full particulars and reservation trom Grand Trunk Agents. or wrt, C. K. ”oiling, ILI'.:\., Union St tion, Tortmto, (mt: C. Aiiemang spent the week end , Hanover with friendsc-Nr.and M . Philip Reist am! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Treutaine and Master Earnest Berlin spent Sunday with Mr. Mrs. Geo tteist.--Mr. Clayton. Kn:- chinski of Galt rrmwed acquaintance. here Last Sunday. tk _ ' - _ "I ll News Notes.-The Misses Mac at Dorothy Wiles, Miss Lizzie - and Hilda Musselman of Berlin mt the week end at the home of Mr. iii Mrs. J. B. Wites.--Mr. and Mrs. m Weigand and two children or Pro; visited Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Ballot" last Sunday.-Messrs. C. Hettrnti I! HOMESEEKERS' ' 7 EXCURSIONS......& ’ Each Tuesday until October as, . . inclusive. _ Winnipeg and Return _..... .r.... $35." Edmonton and Return .trtmr.-m_. '" Q Pro:cort'.onate low' rates to at; points. Return limit two months. ' Through Pullman Tourist Sleep " cars are operated to Winnipeg :3: out change Tia Chicago and St. _ I', leaving Torcnto 11.00 tran. on INN l" dates. . q i "fiikets. are also a, sale via th n a and Northern Navigation Cu pany. 7 - G. D. Lal'mlrzw, City Passenger Ticket Agent. Phone M0. . A. Mflhausen, Station Ticket A; Phone 119. ll To achieve that . grace of contour t which is the key of the successful I 1913 costume, . get the I). & A. or La I Diva Corset best suited . for your figure. Our illustrated catalogue will I help you choose. Write . for.it today. We send it ll free. I“, - “Wchon . m- UNIX/YRS; 'm"crmrr'.TN gunman. MEDICINE. when". Including maintain“) Arts Sumlher a MANITOBA, SASKATCHEWAN ALBERTA. _ _;- gulon Bloomingdale Guelph COIIOI’OIM. brt ”do“ Cut- In. to crud-nu nut an.“ no my In uh- by For abdu- who G. Y. CHOW! Limited Kiowa. an.

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