Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Apr 1905, p. 5

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See what we have before purchas 7 your next pair. r Shoe Store. re -------------- adian Chocolates, the finost oi 1 CHOCOLATES 1 : 500. per pound. it Eating Chocolates; 3 packs 3, Princess ' NBW Shirts _4 We've everythin good in Shirts. Th Solid colors, stripes ies. . plain, white. ete. We are showing the master-pieces of the best of shirt makers makers mith a repy. Great 81 Line. » and many of them are exclusive with hs, the Ready~made Suits and the Redden's and Crawford's Groceries. to answer certain Ss, -- fatally injured, and a score of persons Fog all at Myer's' Cave, hanged on, Friday. pext, made a des | taken ony, alive. but 'will die. .. Serinusly burned on Buntluy wight, ' has suspended operations fof the pres perate attempt hh from jul P pik rng a hve, an the 5 1pe x heatre, ent, after. a very satisfactory winter's here on ou y nl . e shat -the rom manen o ison. which was caused hy the ignjtion of a work. There is some talk of & head: two deputy sheriffs on the death watch Elmira, X.Y; April 10.-Louis . Go roll of eelluloid films used in opera: {00 fitory heing started at Myer's but failed to get away, and was fin} Rathbun, once a prominent resident ting a moving picture ac hine. In Cave. Men are daily to be seen mak- | ally clubbed inte unconsciousness by | of this city: political leader and one the panic that followed Armstrong | oo (heir way to the Big Dipper mine, ; policemen whom the deputies called to } time postmaster, i§ in the county iumped through a window in the qnest of "work. Jt is understood their aid, J . nil in Pen Yan, for contempt of third" floor" and sustained fatal injur | tha the company intends putting onl Neither of the injared deputies will} court, following his arvest in River: ies. ; i La large force of men in a short time. | die, although one of them was shot in head, Ld, and a sensational escape The moving "picture show was in Ppl o has jt that the Buffalo inter- [the abdomen. The Bthei was not seri: [from the Yates county sheriff and an progress and during the intermission iona) mine will resume operations * ously hurt, and it was this fact that] Elmira attorney on the way to New a th to 3 ue to suffer rather than submit putin: i 8 bit p examinations which so many phy Bans propose in order to intel ntly |} and this is the rea- eat the disettt! A rsicians fail to ousands of women are corre: Our Don with Mrs, Pinkham, at Lynn, ass. Tosher they can confide every etail of their illness, and from her great knowledge, obtained from ears of experience in treating female fis, Mrs. Pinkham can advise women il ore wisely than the local physician. Delle Emerentienne Montreuil, of 114 t t YOUTH FATALLY HURT AND! wus unable to_getl through fo Kokomo, Armstrong, seventeen years old, {ind started a rush for the fire escapes and exits hy a cry of "Lookout éverv- | pio Pipper body, the theatre 'is afire."" In an in-' gjick son of T. D. Perry, who stant about 600 people rushed toward | A ' : sis largely due to the excellent system bath legs MONDAY, APRIL" 10. ANIC IN THEATRE, TWENTY INJURED. tor to Blame for Panio--Lost His Head, and Cried "Fire."" Ind., April 10.--Géorge you was | wh big celluloid film, he balcony railing, was ignited suspended over thi hy i ; 5g, ¢ an cleotrie light. The machine opera: fo 0 vements yr. threw the audience into a pauic, ' Mc we exits. That more were not hurt bn why. a of fire escapes and exits in the thea re female disease. tre, and deportment of the houses d high 'This is also the reason why thousands emplo Young Armstrong occu Alt ty 8 pied a seat in the gallery, and at' to teach Salmond's school he warning cry of the machine opera foot: He ix etill are broken, ernally injured; Mrs, Bert Ly unconscious, and he is in Jo Jacobs was drives, The high w great been "very ill/is getting hotter. of the farmets have tapped their sugar | goked" permission to go to thé bushes and report a very por run ol} gory sap, owing to the © : mainder tor; broke a plate glass window und had 'the misfort jumped to the sidewalk, a distance. of ghle cows. F span of horses from iP. 0 hed very so affected' | croup, THR DAILY nt in That Section. ; Cave, April T=Thé mail wax + pome time, 8, Thomp but the oujal cairTier, and Free 5 i ---- om, has 2 in Fesiithedt his = a---- 1 'uloi i ¢ i § wipe. The ico, on the lakes in this eat be no more terrible ordeal Ceiluloid Fil of 3 ving Pictures iy is very bad in places, render, Ar te, sensitive, refined woman anght Tee Opera: ing it unfid for travel. Several of the men have leit for the various ages offered being a indacement. John Critchley, had a gang of 'men aking out be sawn in the New York Min- ing o bas s spring. : 'harles McGregor is on his residence, making some ing to the iregor has gone to Mining company. work for the Little Some Su winds. has firies, Verona, the year. Robart Gr une to lose two valu- of Little © Bessie Gray, who has ill, suffering- from bronchial be out, Proc we, i hi s ablé to SHOT DEATH WATCH IN AT- Paterson, N. J., April 10. -Arthur | Laster, who is under sentence frustrated ~ the locked in greatly from general appearance. Don | wounded the the corridor At 8 o'clock the death watch has | changed, the might men being James | for the | time, Laster stepped. from his cell as | Crooks went up the hall. Laster was x : armed with a piece of iron, which he Neale has purchased a pod token from his bed, with which he Bowen, Hart pqck Sutton on the head, ftunning tons revolvers, and as € rooks, whose attention had been attracted --- - Ic m---- om ----------------_------ ns or ms AT MYER'S CAVE. © ~ = A DESPERATE ACT | FELL INTO BOILING FEED. . % roti } / , * Body of Employee Cooked to a otes . About Mining Operatio. : v y y : TEMPTED ESCAPE. | -- ny * thur Laster Killed Two Deputy Sheriffs--Had to be Clubbed Into Unconseiousness--Neither of the Injured Will Die. pl u of a tank of tw m, T irs to be; of escape. Laster was |¥ a small corridor remote other prisoners, Although ties escaped from locked Laster in. was the 1 i tton and James ° Crooks, aster lava- the "cornidor, at the end of ontinued cold woa- | Crooks unlocked the foor. and turned | struck. ~The shipwrights throughout Miss Gert to walk To the lavatory =o as motto} the Volga region are extropaly diss wen reengagel ohae Taster ont of his sight for any | contented, and a general strike is m, and Laster . then grabbed Sat by the St. ebec, Que, writes: | by the shock as to require the atten- : Spyder, lately of Victoria, B.C., w itn ad n Haney 1 -- nT a x tion of physicians for mote than two renewing acquaintances at the Ca ie SAY ne, ne car Me De ight months with what th hours. Het condition is serious. | one day this week. Miss Edna Mitch- | HNE m , disabling : prolapsus, which caused Vance Hunt vas badly burnt by oll spent a few days, this week, the tho i tors called proja system, with faint dizzy | the 'flaming films. Several others were Liuest.of Mrs. T. Story, Cloyne. Mas |. Sutton mtoveted okie 1 i BOW: rlose go weaker and weaker. med this helped believe colorings for Vegetable C > idly that ood fortune. for that first ny Sm und in lowing terms to al my friends acquaintances, for it is de- serving of all the praise 1 can give it." Mountains of proof establish the fact that no medicine in the world equals Lydia BE, Piukham's Vegetable Com- pound for restor: city ing woimen's health. ear. St. Thomas, Ont., April 10.--A nov- el breach of promise case was heard i§beiore Chief Justice Falconbridge, J when a Yarmouth fgrmer, James A. Learn, sued Mrs. Edward Biddle; for- merly Miss Seraphine White, a school teacher of Port Rowan, for $2,000 damages, James A. Learn was a Wi dower, fifty years of age, and was en- ged to Miss Whitey whe claims to bo thirty-nine years old. When Biddle peared on the scene, Miss White jilted the plaintiff, and married Biddle. In the meantime, after Learn had entered he action he also married. Fart racy letters were read in court wh to the amusement of the crowd nresent, The jury, alter an hour's de. iberation, returned m verdiot for the defendant, Mrs. Biddle with costs. HAIR NATURALLY ABUMDANT. very When It Is Fire of Dandraff, 1t Grows Luxuriantly. Hair preparations and dandruff cures, as a rule, are stitky or irritat- ing affairs that do. no earthly good. air, wheén not diseased, grows na- turally, luxuriantly. Dandruff is the cafise of nine-tenths of all hair trovble and dandruff is caused by a germ. only way to cure dandruff is to dll the germ; and, so far, the only air preparation that will positively lestroy the germ is Newbro's Herpi- y harmless, 'free from sediment, dye matter or dang- ms drugs. It 'allays itching instant: : makes hair glossy and soft as k. "Destroy the cause, you remove * old by leading drug- end 10e, in stamps for sample 0 the Herpicide Co., Detroit, Mich. GG. V. Mahood, special agent. Our $18 good as any : 6 -- Degree For Judge Malouin. Quebee, April 10.--Judge A. Ma- tin has been granted the degree of ctor in law by Laval University. Clothier, -- Toronto capitalists have offered to mild a $250,000 hotel in London, Jat. provided £50,000 of the capital took is subscribed there, REMARKABLE STORY ; = oman Tells of Her Fourteen Years of Suffering. From Buffalo, N. Y., comes a startl- ing story illustrat- ing how much suffer- ing a woman can bear and vet live. Mrs. H. J. Rehorn, \'" 189 Landon street, @ of that city, says: + J. Rehorn "Boon after the a birth of my first id, fourteen years ago, constipa- ion became Srounkronic, aud the var- hus pills and medicines (I used would vo temporary relief, but gradually y seemed to lose their influence and condition' became worse, 1 must Ye ted fully. fifty different remedies. 2 times I would have no relish or food, and what I did eat would a my stomach. Gas weuld form rise, headache and restless sleep, ring down pain, backache, nd ually I began to recognize the 3 of strength, easily tired, and nev- Jeeling fully rested. ~My husband brought me home a Bi Atle of a new medicine called Anti- pis and from the first 1 began to in rived Ties an Kid, Rus s. HB -- not make me feel un- Anti-Pill - ite was better and St. severely burned. morning. They are making a tour of Canada in The aged only hy smoke: theatre is {it MAY GET ONE. te Chat Remount Officers Had With order * to select suitable places for the establishment of re mount stations for' the purchase of! horses for the imperial service. They visited the stables at the R.CF.A. | barracks to inspect the horses and afterwards had eonversation John Carson, who has bought many horses for the R.C.F.A. service. They k enquired as to the locality in which « the animals were purchased and as to the supply. Mr. Carson "as an appointingnt to meet the officers "in Toronte, next week, to give any fur: ther . information and it is probable that if the station is established here he will, be engaged to assist in the buying.: The. officers left at noon for = *'Right you are," cried the other Ottawa, Their plan 1% to establish 1 {1 mouch around outside till you remount stations in several districts come up." throughout - the dominion and present appearances would indicate that Kingston is to be one of the places, so flavored: Press Directory. A useful work of reference is one of the necessities of our complex civiliz- ation, for we live in a labor-saving age. "The Newspaper Press Directory' of which the sixtieth issue has just appeared, enjoys a well-sustained re- putation. Its publishers, C. Mitchell & Company, the well-known advertis- ing agents, of 1 and 2, Snow Hill, E, C., London, are to be congratulated upon a volume welcome in every news- paper office and all commercial houses throughout the world. It not only serves as a guide to the press of the United Kingdom and the colonies and dependencies, but it furnishes * in- formation respecting the World's Press which can only he obtained with diffieulty. A valuable feature is a series of spe- cial articles relating, not only to the press, but to other topics likely to be of use to British men of business and especially exporters and manu- | facturers, | More than usual prominence has been | given this vear to the colonial tion. It is pointed out that not only did the colonies make gigantic strides in material prosperity during the past sixty ~vears, but that the colonial press secured its emancipation from the thraldom of autooratic authority and became the enlightened exponent of modern thought and enterprise, A very interesting article is devoted to "The Earlv Struggles of the Colonial Press."" 1t shows how step by step the press gained a freedom until at last it has won as triumphant a posi tion of influetice and usefulness in the great over-sea possessions of the crown as the parent press has achiev ed in the United Kinodom. The article illustrated with the portraite of notable men who have made their mark in colonial journalism. ---------- sec i Will Have A Display. Madame Perrv, who arrived in the city last week in the interests of the Lucios Imitation Diamend company, will have a display of her goods at W. H. Medliey's drug store this week. The company has its headquarters at London, Eng.. with American branch- es at New York and Toronto. Mad- ame Perry will have a verfv attractive display, which will be more fully ad- vertised in a later issue, Her demon- stration has been - delayed several davs owing to the late arrival of her goods, but she will be pleased to re ceive all visitors during the remainder of the week. American Boys Killed. (lirkaville, Tenn., April 10.-- Mra. Charles Frey, living near here, has re- oeived a cablegram from Dharmsala, India, stating that her two nephews, Charles and Cyril Homer, aged ten and «ix years, respectively, were kill- od in ithe earthquake there, Douglas Homer, the father-of the boys, is in the English civil service, stationed at Dharmsala. Mr. and Mrs, Homer es caped injury. ' ----i---- He 1s Improving. i the Whig. - Segan, ont. April 10.--~The veteran J. H. Stoddart, of the "Bonnie Brier. Bash" company is, to-day, +. dam- | 1ér Eddie Wilson, Snyder. Depot, 'is vis- gie Mitchell was the guest of her sis slang. Hear Lady Henry : were shopping the other day in gent street. They hoth got out of a smart carriage covered with coronets. One said to the other: "I'm going ini here to buy: some chiffon." privacy are, characteristics of the kiness is the fashion, slang is correct, { ing friends at the Cave. Mis Mag i or, Mrs, D. Gray, on Sunday last. ry p------------ Women's Coarse Slang. : a : and out through the door, and when Ald. Carson. ~ Lady Henry Somerset writes that] v go . Aad) 3 aster sought ~ to follow them 4 Col. Bridge and Maj. Drage, British many London women have, harsh, found 'the ve Jocked, * Crooks Hn army officers, were in the city this parrot. voices, and - are given to phoned to the police. The sheriff was ] saw two women meet the other ay in a large draper's wstablishment. "You here 7' cried one, "What do gL oh mightion dai k her the corner fired at the officers. "He "Bug nighties; said the other. stopped into the sérvidor . then awd "How odd!" soreamil her friend ie with down the crowded counter. "I've just jo. co some time "and then began firing at him. Laster proved his bra: vado and picking up the flattened bul heen buying pyjies for my man. The voice, the slang, the insolent ! dtrusion of domestic "details in a sablic place, were all expressed in the oud, harsh voice. Again two ladies Re Slang and loud voices and an abso- lute want of reticence or desire for unfortunately, among the day--indeed, jer nd loud voices are cultivated. Glints Of Humor. Smart Set, New York Respectable deacon--I wish voung Canon Mayberry weren't liged to preach to such a small con- gregation. : Frivolous widow--S8o do I. Every time ho said "Dearly beloved" this morning I felt as if 1 had received a proposal. that oh. ---- "How's this said Cumso to Cawker as they sat down to the an- nual banquet of the Allied Sons of Liberty. 'There's no wine on the menu, but half a dozen glasses are at each place." ; "The menu is to take home 40 our wives," was the satisfactory explapa tion. Harold--May I kiss your hand ? Gertrude--You should have higher aspirations. Mountain Grove Nates. Mountain Grove, April 8.--Many in this locality hase tapped their maple trees and report quite a flow of cap. Rev. W. H. Clarke spent part of last weck at Mehean and while there mar- ried Miss Sills and Mr. Thomson, of Enterprise. Miss Caprie Grav, who has been learning dress-making at Sharbot Lake. visited this place re cently Mrs, "C es, who has spent the inter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, S. Abbott, is about to return to her home in Oshawa. George Barr steps high; it's a boy. C. 6, Fox is contemplating a business. trip to the eit igitors : Miss Richardson, . at W. Godirey's: the Misses Carr at W, Johnston's; L. Mrs. Miller at Butteral at A. Sproule at D. Price's; J. R. Moore's; Ross McDonald's, Althorpe Items. Althorpe, April 8--~The farmers: of thiz locality are tapping their sugar bushes, and report a verv good vield. A eeting was held on Thursday "in regard to moving the school to a more convenient place, so that each end section could attend. Augustus Fournier: has rented the McCarthy farm from Willie Mitchell, Jack Dow- dall had the misfortune to lose a val- uable cow. Tobert Tysick is drawing wood down Christy Lake. The sur veyors, went through kere looking over the line for the B, & W. rail way. Mise Maggie A. Norris is visiting with friends in Perth. Junetown Jottings. Janetown, April 8.--Anson Mallory has gone east to make cheese. Richard was repairing Charles Trus- dell's house last week. Mrs. William Hall has retirned from a visit to her 'home at Kingston. wood, N.Y,, is visiting his mother, Jacob Herbison was seriously injured by a fall while preparing for sugar making. He is improving nicely. John Lower is about to manage Eli Ten- nant's newly 'purchased farm. J. C. Turner has opened his factory. Elma Kennedy was calling on" friends bere. of rece and the third on the left side. Crooks gether. they raced along the corridor, away. The policemen who render, but he refused. and sheltering himself in his cell; and aiming around at the officers and laughed. at them. and the doom was unlocked and the two Laster before he sould i soon subdued him. To Mrs. Des: Mothers; Retiring bers of St. Ira Herbison, Red- |. ived three bullets, one cose to he left eye, another in the leit hreast wn in_and grabbed Suton and wo were called v telephone ordered Laster to sur: lared them to fire. TheV parleyed with ots from the floor threw them back Finally it was decided to rush him, rushed with and closed strike, officers in, 'A PRESENTATION MADE Organist of St. Mary's. After benediction, on Sunday, mem Mary's cathedral choir, went to the home of Mrs, DesRochers, and took ker completely bv surprise, The occasion being the presentation of a handsome cut-glass vase and pitcher suitably engraved, from the members, on her retirement as organ- ist of the cathedral, whith position she has held for seventeen years. The address was read hy E. Mullin, and replied to in suitable terms by Mrs, DesRochers. who 'thanked the mem- bers for the assistance they had given her at all times, and said she would always remember the choir with kind- ness, Songs. ete., followed. Mr. Koen con- tributed a solo, E. Mullin recited, fol lowed by a song hv A, Kennedv, and a verv pleasing ballad by W, Tavior. The choir then rendered, "Come Where the Lilies Bloom," and several other selections. Dainty refreshments ' were served, after © which Thomas Ronan, who has always - heen a particular friend of 'the choir was oplled on for a speech, and responded in eo hap py manner. After thanking the hos tess for her kind hospitality and wishing her a long life add prosperity the parly dispersed, but. the occasion will 'be 'one Jong remembered hv St Mary's choir. There were present he sides the members, Mr, Ronan and his daughter, Miss Ida. Prof. Pelletier. the new orpamist, was also present and' assisted the choir. MURDERED MAYOR. Chief Magistrate Shot by a Mob. Winnipeg, April '10.~A Rainv River, Ont., despatch reports that Matt Gan "yor of Beaudette, Minne sota, was shot hy a moh at that place. Gannon war also olilef marshal of Spponer, a new town near Bean dette, and had made enemies by his action there in closing up several houses of ill-repute and saloons, Yes terday a mob came over to Beaundette from Spooner and warned Gannon that if. he did not at once leave town he would be killed. Gan- non defiled the mob and while drinking in a saloon, four shots , were fired through the window, They entered Gannon's back and he died of the in- juries. The victim made am ante-mor tem statement in which | he identified the man who did the shooting. c---------------- He Took His Life. Special to the Whiz : St. Thomas," Ont., April 10.--James Couch, for twenty-thred vears bag- gageman at the M. C. R. depot, com- mitted suicide, here, last evening, by canse of the act is attributed to des- pondency, brooding over the loss of married daughters Andalusian Situation. gazetted, ordering the 'expénditure of in Andalusia. Residents of Lower Albert street make complaint' "Rich 'red blood," Peruvian Tonic makes it, $1 bottle for 50¢., only at 94 | slightly improved, although -still very lightly impro : i Gibson's Red Cross drug store, contrary to the law. are using the commons in that local Jo precipitating them di wide cold ar workmen in the larg: alwost certain when navigation opens. AUCTION SALES hanging himself in the woodshed. The his position, Couch was fifty-six vears of age and leaves 'o widow and three Madrid, April 10.--A royal decree is ' £200,000. for the construction of roads as a means of alleviating the distress that some persons Pulp. Peoria, 111; April 10. Jerry Handy: weoph vers and George Wagner, ome caved us feeders at the Awwerican hs At UeKin, woretabariias hot' distillery fost Su when the boards gave way, into the boiling pulled ont, "bar | at ~the hospital shortly after. hé¢ body of Hardy, when removed om the tank, was found to be cook- 1 ihto a pulpy mass, Pyers was The World's ; Best' | "edt home, shan "Seal ery irday, Wagner wan ark City. Colds Lead To Pneumonia. Laxative Bromo Quinine,' the world grip remedy, - remo he cause. Call for the full name ook for signature of E. W, Grove. 35 wopean Russian, the shipyard have At Astrakan, Book with the: Leading Auctioneer highest prices and best buyers. Surplus Furniture For Saturday Sales Wanted. JOHN H. MILLS. Our line of Women's $3.00 Shoes is strong this season. : TER e have some of the best $3.00 Shoes made. _ In fact they are better than most $3.50 shoes. Little Better Shoe | Little More Style. "Little Better Making. The Polish that won't wear ofc "That's what brings so man Sold Guly at Stachan's Hardware Women to this or for their shoes. or Fuel Fuel |* Best of stock: and in all Ak Hard Coal good leathers, Sire: Vinay wed. Fag All sizes and widths, Si Cdn Soft Coal Madam, just try a pair of our $3.00 shoes. Bi fel Po J. H. Sutherland & Bro. Select Lump for grates and enwines. /1 ce: for your Smithing Slack. Also Cut & Uncut Wood P. WALSH, PARBACK ST. NEAR KING Gesrrsssasssacsrriees@ NOW IS THE WINTER OF YOUR DISCONTENT Well Dressed Women Wear Neat-fitting Gloves. Women who know the value of neat-fitting: Gloves ; i vou are trying Jo get good heat out of Poor com : 3 uns Wind sirdied "and wil § | appreciate the genuine quality of - the celebrated A one-ton order will bring you =: Fowne's Kid'and Suede Gloves, bac A large lot of DRY SLABS for Booth & Co. 'Phone 133, The qualities are fine and the prices are low. : Peasssasssrsase -------------------------------------- FOR SALE BY TENDER. TENDERS ARE INVITED UF TO April 15th, next for the purchase of the whole or part of the Jasd and builg ings situated on the corner of Gore and Ontario Streets, Kingston, the property of the Smith Estate The property has a frontage of about 182 feet on Gore St. and about 90 ft. on On St., . and contain. a modern twelve room Hrick Dwelling with Kx- tenwion Kitchen and Dining Room, Hot Water Heating, - Bath and two Closets and with a good verd. Also a corner Store and Dwelling with about twelve rooms and with basin and W.C., and a a good yard. Also twe small frame buildings. Pian of property and further particulars may be had from the under: signed No Avply 40 IF Market Square, Fowne's Rocquaine, all shades and styles, sizes 53 to 8. Price $1.25, ans rell | Fowne's Audrey, all shades and styles, 534 to 8. Price $1. . Fowne's Lisle Suede, in shades black, grey, X fawn, white, sizes 5% to 8. Prices 50¢., 75¢. ip Gloves to fit everyone. All Gloves fitted. Every. pair guaranteed. Liss lee a CRUMLEY BROS tender necessarily accepted P. Smith, 39 Brock St Kingeton, Ont. em se sm p-- 250 BIRD TONIC FREE bird Mgwad yellow wrappers. Bid Bread ia ¥ any sproces of dragigist, 4 deat Bone seni i ut md Eat OF Stace F ph a y ; 0 ) BIRD BREAD {ns A LABAT | ALE & runic eh Ae bh sd wvcsy here. A a Le ARD SEED, S, Lone, Ost The real merit and superiorit HN LABATT'S AL and PORTER are well * known. The claim is made, su by numerous poe stimonialss that they are pure, wholesome beverages, superior to any ~ made on this continent. of JO Grand Union Hotel BAGGAGE: FREE MEN AND WOMEN, Use Big @ tor annaterel Alec bargin inflammations. irises or ulceration Wuceus membrane. "Puicions, and not sstrin gent or polsoncas, Sold by a" 148 dun. Wt 10 sirietere. Proveuts Contagion. Evans Catanca. Oo. CUNCIIRETI, JAS. McPARLAND. AGENT King Street, Kingston { EEE timony, Alumidum. od Madicine Cow Wi ty as a dumping ground for rubbish Ei farm en ar ot of Round oF Fife a0 30s | THE CANADA METAL CO. bY

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