Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Dec 1906, p. 5

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OVERE dy for Woman's jis, orld . has received such widespread and rd of cures of female troubles or such Vegetable Compound. of Female Complaints, Inflammation and nd gonsequent Spinal Weakness, and iy and Local Weaknesees, than any other most infallible in such cases. It dissolves velopment. s, Weakness of the Stomach, Indigestion, General Debility quickly yield to it and backache, instantly relieved , and | circumstances it invigorates the female feeling, extreme lassitude, *" don't-care bility, irritability, nervousness, dizziness, choly or the "Blues" 'and headache ness, or some derangement of the organs nic Kidney Complaints and Backa 8, anything else are rewarded a hundred 3 YH --«" The Bannerman Overcoat [as more friends than any style i Overcoat we sell. It is cut a rifle shorter than last year's 000000000000000000000600068 at, and looks well on every 1 ho wears it. The Fabrics are Meltons, Beavers nd Cheviots. The Bannerman is always, in wry way, a Gentleman's Over at. Prices, $12.50, 813.50, $11.50 50, 8 SUITS the finest line of Men's Suit trade. Suits, $10, 3 ing our ~ ------ ~ ~~ Bibby Co. B0-82 PRINCESS STREET 00000 3 dint Md Cr (A i ngeline! ong's G.B. )ycolates VAYS RELIABLE THE ST IN THE CITY rtment of Fancy Art Boxes y Are Unexcelled. EES 166 Princess St. nan county, Texas, has lived for 117 i Dorn before the United States ears. For many years he rosided at |} were formed. Bosque Falls, eighteen miles west of |§ = Saw 22 Presidents elected. Waco, but now lives with hie son-in- : Po-ru-na hss protected him Jaw at-Valley Mills, Texas. ] From Lal Widen cluges. Some time. ago, by request, Unclolé ola : Isaac came to Waco and gat for nis |$ od a horse when 99 years picture, holding in his hand a stick {1 Always conquered the grip with cut from.the grave of, General w | § Pe-ru-na. Jackson. Mr. Brock is #¢ dis - Witness in a land suit at the gentleman, showing few signs of de {3 age of !I0 years. erepitude. His family Biblo is still | Belieyes Pe-ru-na the greatest preserved, andit shows that the date of |} Tem sy, of tke age for catarrhal }| his birth was written 117 years ago. rata ees dias | "Ask your ¢ ruggist for Free Peruna Alanaec, for 1907." Women's B ' Mr. Isaac Brock, rr; Years Jas BROCK, a citizen of McLen- | ee EST MAN jo Bie 4 NIL " AP : Winter Millinery Complete Displays lack Coats New Effects--Special Value 0545--FINE BLACK KERSEY Cor» half-lined, two wide box pleats at back finished with velvet Piping and buttons on cuffs, collar and belf, sizes 32 %0 44 this 1.50 mn! . 0511 BLACK FRIEZE COAT, voke it on graceful lin trim with wide bre ger gevment, special 0600-BLACK KERSEY COAT, ; of beatiful material, trimmed wit} self-cording felusters of eight) full *\ back' belt, special pri S10. Sam style n] 00 FINE BLACK BEAVER at ' \ other equal numbers foul Also very pretiy Misses' Coats up from 2.50 Children's Coats from 1.90 The Leading Millinery and Mantle Store Extreme tweed « sing Attribute my old ge to the Use {of Pe-ru-na." Escaped the : Many Winters By Pe-ru-na. = i speaking of his gdbd: health and | the climate. For H7 years | have i | man, but, of course, subject to the af- | Gld Last Birthday. of PR ett 0-0-0 tetas adcloth IOR MOTHER--A Work Baske-, buy Purity tea. office' that Cente can absoth 250,000 mukordnts ov { rawfond's, ¥ ------ "Xmas Suggestions | [op Your Christmas Baking lelow 'Will be found a s for list of which muy sugges "Xinas plendhid be seen arrev. at BEST'S ed Smoking Set and Shaving Set, Hair Bruta, Gold Giirses, (eyes tested, later on), Vay which is. RY "Silver Moon' THIS YEAR. I's a Special FOR FATHER--Hair Brush, | HEDLEY SHAW Cigars, Pipe, Plain or mouu.- | funcy pastry Ask y eer Flour HE MILLING CO. - for mate by for "Silver Moon™ Russian Lamb Jackets Box of Writing Paper, Box ¢ A" great many people think our Rus Chocolates, ox Perfame, Hani- [sian Lab } some Hanc-Bag, Manicure or lamb, tho : Toilet Set is omly about b 1 ; S vq lamb, You will | our pri away SISTER . OR LADY FRIEND-- |helow 'the foc i Wholetals priees Work Basket, Mirror, Brushes, |! pri stores Campbell ] ro ¥ st 'e a 1 walls em all Io Aes, Chocolates, in Handsome |" '" Holiday Box, and-Bag. OR BROTHE y orn ue Parity 1, put up in 1b. trunks, R OR S TLE N 3-1b. hmech boxes and 1-1b. trunks. the FRIEND--A Brusk and Comb |jm.st toa wn. J. Cr wlard, . Set, Military Brushes, Shaving| (éco Shean balls, Cronin slinonds, : ple wy te. maple cream cliramels, Set or Smoking Set, -Otgar fol TOG, Hocinie ram ca Cage, ameéls, jelly b satinettes, fruit sure and see the: displa drops, coffee alm burnt peanuts, yoerorbed - offer a suggestion Troan mit: oavameds linttes, eream wal , and many : i 1 3 or choice varieties at "The Rec Excellence is" an excellent thine. es- | other choice a oThe Ra "ciallv in toa. Yom *#t it when vou y Puri J. Crawford. Sir Wilfrid. Laurier tells the war vr, : Yeu Secongk fo mon. Pasty tea, at Wd Star. coss street. ternational' king has The prize far a Shire stallion' a Hee cago. tweed hats New Edwards & Jenkin, v DAILY ERICA Terrors of ------------ extreme old age, Mr. Brock says: "After & man has lived in the world as long as I have, ho ought to have found outa great many things by ex- perience. I think I have done so. "One of the things I have found out to my entire satisfaction is the proper thing for ailments that aredue directly to the effects of withstood the changeable of the United States. "I havo elways been a very healthy climate fections which are due to sudden changes in the climate and tempera- ture. During my long lite I have known 3 great many remedies for coughs, colds and diarrhoea. "As for Dr. Hartman's remedy, Peruna, I have found it to be the best, if not the only, reliable rem- edy for these affections. It has been my standby for many years, and I attribute my good health and extreme old age to this remedy. "It exactly meets all my require- ments. It protects me from the evil ef- fects of sudden changes; it keeps me in good appetite; it gives me strength; it keeps my blood in good circdlation. I have come to rely upon it almost en- tirely for the many little things for which I need medicine. "When epidemics of Ia grippe first began to make their appearance in this country I was a sufferer from this disease. «I had several long sieges with the grip. At first I did not know that Peruna was a for this discase. When I heard that la grippe was epidemic catarrh, 1 | tried Peruna for la and found it to be just the thing." In a later letter, Mr. Brock writes? "Iam well and feeling as well as I have for years, The only thing that bothers me is my sight. If I could see better 1 could walk all over the farm, and-1t would do me good. I would not be without Peruna." Yours truly, dp ' When old age comes, it brings with it catarrhal diseases. Systemic eatarrh is almost universal in old people. This explains why Peruna has become so indispensable to many old people. -------------- PERSONAL MENTION, Movements Of The Peo They Are Saying And e--What oing. J. E. Brooks, Montreal, was in the city yesterday. F.-W. Howard, Montreal, is in the city on busidess, Charles H. Craigie, Brooklyn, N.Y., is a visitor in the city, : C.D. MacDarlgnd, Montreal, is in the city on business. I. KE. birmingham, Gananoque, in the city for the medical dunce. Licut.-Col. Young left, to-day, was for BRITISH WHIG, A UNIVCRSAL UNION ONLY SOLUTION OF CAPITAL | if desired. Yours for the truth, AN __ AND LABOR PROBLEM, --But They Seem. to Omitted Some Others. Kingston. Dee. 3. (To the Editor): lecture on Christian Science, Sunday afternoon, in' thé opéra house, T little noise caused by the people go- ing in and out, and us | sat near the 'back of the auditorium, down stairs, 1 could not catch all the speaker said, However, 1 rned that Christian Sciente claims to be the only true re ligion; all others are false, depending on "finite sense." or on. appearances for the truth, and appearances are always false. The smrituplist and the materialist alike arc wrong, be- cause depending on the finite senses for evidenot of the truth Christian Serence, apparently, igmores the law of matter or material things, only recognizing spirit, God, the in visible, yot tangible power, as truth. Now, I am not going to attempt to report this agree with," and especially the refer- ence to the false economic systems of the world. The strife between capital and labor, and the will only be by having "one universal union." That means socialism, how ever attained, whether by Science, or any other science. Chris tian Scientists Fave Wvidntly grasp od some of the meaning of Christ, and so claim to be the only true ex- pounders of the light, He tried to give to the world, hut they will be a long time trying to make the world beliave that Mrs, Fads is the fountain of all truth, or that their philosophy mew religions and rather, if you dig deep, you will fad it is-an age of old religions in new dresses, and incwithe phrase of D, J. Moody, the late evangelist, "you can take your pick," and for my part i would not be Christian Scionce, but it would be that philosophy or sci- ence which explains most, which answers most, of the perplexing prob- lems of life, and that is what is called modern spiritualism, or spiritual sci ence, But 1 perecive that it is notuse to } argue with a Christian Scientist about this or anv other subject in which mortal man is interested, for he puts himself beyond the pale of reason hy assuming all false, that nothing we conceive of by them is true. He is foreed to take this ground to maintain his, theory, viz. : the superiority of Christian Science to every other form of thought. It is a wily position to take, for by it he can, with a mere wave of the hand, brush aside. all other aspirants to knowledge and truth by any other way. But still we will protest that this is surely not the height of wisdom. Nor the most scientific positicn' to take. Spiritual seienze, or spiritualism. ve- cognizes the divipity in material' lg'v, and that spisit and blind and harmonize, work together to produce the perfect wanif=tation. There is a oneness ' of spirit life as manifest in all life. All material con ditions must -be--subservicnt--to-- the spiritual law. 1 understood the speak- er to say, that "there is no spirit in man that can leave the body at death, consequently the spiritualists are wrong when thev elaim that spirits retnrn and communicate with mor ft is a delusion of their senses." Paul's saving, that tals. How about St. Clarendon, on a rabbit shooting ex pedition, | W. J. Fair has been laid up for go { week with an attack' of grippe and tonsilitis, i Alderman Dapiel Reeves has return { ed to the eity after an extended trip | through the states. 1 Miss Lucy Bawdin succeeds Miss | on as stenographer for the | ain office Francis jellie, Ogdensburg, N.Y , ix} visiting his mother-in-law, Mrs. RB. { Coleman, Sydenham street. | Miss Mabel Stratiord, York street, | od | has returned aiter a pleasant visit in | Watertown and Syracuse, N.Y. | Robson Black left at noon for Tor-| onto, where he will arrange f the costuming and scenery of You | Like 1t." { J. W. MeDermoti Eganwille.' is in Kingston for medical care. He has just returned from a seven years' stay in Michi : Gordon on Dessmber 23r41. in St. Gabriel's church, Montreal. on the occasion of the com memoration of the fortieth Rev. Dr. Campbell's pastorate, véar of A Big Increase: | More and more is our store hecom- | ing the fur centre of Kingston and the | big increase in our fur business this season is the best proof of the periority of our values, Get our prices | on fin pieces and muffs, Ask | for catalogue, Campbell Bros., the | busy fur store, i Important Change. "As You Like It." will be held in | the Grand Opera House, on December 12th, instead of Grant Hall. owing to the unprecedented sale of seats. Prices Ie. doe, Te. = i Fresh Meat At Mullin's. 3 lbs. best round "or sirloin steak 23¢.; sirloin roasts 8c. per Ib.; boiling piece es and brisket Se. and fe. per Ib, and | cash coupons at Mullin's. At owned droekville, the steamer Victoria, | by the Brockville Navigation | company, sank in about ten feet of | water near her winter moorings. On | Thursday, the Queen, a small wg, | collided with the boat. » | A- handbag for mother; 'wile or wie" ter, or lady friend would make a most | acceptable gift. See Pest's assortment. { Its flavor and strength survasses all { hers, Purity tea, in tins i ck or mixed. J. Cranford | Embroidered handkerchiefs, 2 for { . well worth 25c. New York Drege ! green, We captured the first t the In stork show in Chi £1. Bibb' 3 Reform Ree Bibin's L storm caps |in broad day | from the | tom, being an expert peatuan. a sniritual body ?7 Ane is there no individual life, after depth? 1H the Christian Scientist would 'accent the evidences of the finite senses we could prove to him that therd is individual, personal hil death, amd that these spirits do come back, under cor alter tain conditions of laws, and vom mune v us still in the flesh. Let me give an example, Last summer | took a pair of school slates of my own, n:w and and clean, with me to a man who dd not lmow me, my name, nor where | came from. The slates did not go out of my sight or possession | for ons moment. were not manipulated in any way, by this stranger. A litth snip of slate pencil was placed be tween them, and they were held to gether by me with the man touching or holding the opposite side of them light. 1 seerotly asked for communications from several friends in spirit life, and received an swers written between these slates from five persons, in five different hand writings, and in three directions on the slates, while the slates were held steadily in one position, and | distinotlyx heard the pencil writing while the slates were thus held. Th names signed to cach message were all correct and some questions definitely answered. Moreover, : these messages were in the hand writing of those per- sons while in the flesh. Not one of { these peaple were ever known to this | man in whose 'presence' this slate writing was dons, and. even if he had known the names he could not pos sibly have produced the result under the circumstances. 1° will give one a well-known and ested Kingrtonian. The writing message by od former | has been recognized by more than one of the man Not only the character or style of the composition is his. This I will leave to vour readers to judge, most of whom know the man well "Doar" (the name was correct ly given). "Does it surprise vou to receive a letter or hear from me? | can assure you I haven't just come cemetery. 1 am no spectre, neither am | a resurrected boar out of the valley of dry hones. but a real person from a substantial state of life, and | sv and know you. Help me to come to those who think 1 wm dad and buried ! The rinme was signed with a Mwirish or scroll. and dotted es was hor cus "i he signers to none of the other mesgaois attempted anything approaching that. Handwritin~ is considered one of the best methods to identify a person. But the testimony of no ven. OF course, if whether T heard a besides mveell, as that who 'signs his name to it. the , but I am, ---------- SATURDAY, DECEMBEF Christian Scientists Seem, to Have Grasped Some Needful Truths Have i I had the pleasure of listcning to a 1 'here was a good sized audience and some lecture, much of which 1 | final settlement | Christian | contains ho error. This is an age of | i philosophies, or | that our finite senses are! ward to by the soéiety of the matter must | "there is n natural body and there is | the senses are | 1 don't know | leotnre, yesterday | sanitary insoector the continuity of life is no good. I have these messages still on the slat and if what I say is challenged I ean produce them with fuller explanations INVESTIGATOR OF THE OCCULT NEWS FROM QUEEN'S. Henri Bourassa M.P., to Speak at \ Medical Dinner. A week from Tuesday next is the date selected lor the annual dinner of the medical students and, according to the report of the dinner committee brought down at the meeting of the Aesculapian' Society, yesterday after noon, it promises to be an event which will mark a new era in the so | onal life of the medical undergraduate | body. lhe list of innovations is leng- | thy. First, instead of holding the din- ner in the City Hall, as in the past, the gathering about the festive board will be an college surroundings, the Grant hall having been secured through the kindly aid of the univer sity senate. This move in itseli meets with the warmest approbation from the undergraduate body. Then anoth- er change from the routine of the past has been carried out in the scouring | of outside public men of note to ad- | dress the assembled students. On this | particular ocoasion, Henri Bourassa, | M.P., who is so much in the public has consented to be to h toast, while made by the com- mittee in charge to arrange for the prisence of Dr. Os'er (Oxford), and Hon. George Graham, M.P.P, Brock- ville: 'A third very noticeable change {in the |rogramme of proceedings has een upon Five year $ list has Leen decidedly shortened in order to give the guests ample oppor tunity t» make their after dinner re marks while a series of mus cal num: bers by well-known vocalists will be | interspersed freely. There is one mat: | eye at pres'nt, | present, and reply | efforts are being | ter which is of particular interest to I friends of the students, The | gallery of Grant hall with its seating | cavacity amounting to almost 500, | will be open to the public after nine | o'clock, This in itself will doubtless prove of much interest to soci-ty. The wives of all the members of the faculty will be invited to oc. cupy seats whiln the general plan will be opened to the public at Uglow's early in the week. A nominal admis | sion fee will be charged. This is the first time an arrangement has been ar | rived at whereby the ladies and out- | side gentlemen will be enabled to wit- i.ness the gathering and listen to the | afterdinner speeches. In fact it may be | counted an innovation which will justly be appreciated and looked Joie city, {Thus from present outlook the annual | banquet of the Aecsculapinn Society | *hould prove beyond dispute the most | successful yet held in the history of student medicine in the limestone city. | | | i { { Bruce Galloway has heen. selected as een's medical representative to | Western College medical banquet to be | held in London the week after next, |" During his visit to the city the week | after next Mr. Bourassa is to be the guest .of Prof. Shortt. W. J. Woolsey has resigned the of: fice of senior prosecuting attorney on | the science hall vigilance committee and L. J. Gleeson elected in his | stead. | The following are the officers of the | | track clab elected for the ensuing vear. Hoporary-president, Prof. Me tother that it MUNICIPAL ~ AFFAIRS LAST TIME OF OLD SYSTEM OF ELECTION Aldermen--Hereafter, Only ® Seven Will Be Elected Each Year--Light Plant Financial Statement to Be Fresented. of next month will be under the old sys tem of complete council election for the last time, By virtue of the recent special act passed by the Ontario leg: islature, the alderman in each ward receiving the highest vote will retain his seat for three years; the next highest for two years and the third for one year. Hente in January, 1908, seven aldermen will retire from. the council, and there will be one alder: man elected in each ward for three years, The following year, the term of the next seven will expire, and seven will be elected for a three year term. Thus, each year one alderman will be elected for each ward. It is thus hoped to make the council a stronger body by making the committees more con tinuous. The new system -is the same as that of the board of education. The aldermanie eandidates in January will all strive to hoad the poll, Light Department Finances. The financial statement of the light department for the year is awaited with interest. It will be presented by Manager J. M. Campbell next Tues day to the civie light committee at ite meeting, The statement will include the receipts and expenditure for light, heat and power, and also the figures for the gas and electric extonsions since June lst. It is understood that the surplus fromthe your's working of the plant will be most satisfactory, Alderman Tove, chairman of the com: mittee, will Kkely make some recom- mendation to council in regard to re. ducing the rates for house electrio light, and may also advocate that power to large consumers be furnished at a lower rate than at present. -- Has Never Reported. Last spring the city property com- mittee recommended to the ng that the east wing of the eity build. ings he renovated and remodelled. The council didn't look with favor upon the large expenditure that would be entailed, and the matter was reforred back to the committee to report unen schemes -- of remodelling. The property committee has never sinee considered the question. Na doubt the committee of next year will tackle it, | Phail; president, DeFoster; vice-presi- | dent, J. B. Saint; secretary-treasurer, N. 8S. Macdonnell; committee, "08, A, Craig; 09, W. J. Orr; "10, H. N, Me | Kinnon. Violet Breezes. Violet, Pee. 7.-The revival services held hore by Rov. Mr. Whattam are | | still goine on and great ood will be | done. Miss Mabel Valentine has + re turned from her visit with relatives at Murray. Mr Sagar is paving a | visit to the west. T. his family to Cherry purchased a farms Caton is moving Valley, where he has We are very {sorry ta lose 'them from our neigh. borhood. Thyir many friends from Wilton gave them a farewell surprise party last Thursday. Visitors: Mrs. son's; Wesley J. Valentine's Richards, Murray, at 0. H. A. Schedule, The OHA executive met last even ing in Toronto, Kingston's senior | team is grouped with Toronto Argo nauts, Toronto, Marlboros, Peter boro and Midland. 14 must play only one game with Midland, 4 sudden death one in Peterboro Home and home games with the other | teams will be played. Frontenaes are grouped with Brock. ville, Picton and Belleville, The Hamilton, Cnt, Trades nnd Labor Union has passed a resolution condenm'ng the mayor, sheriff and chief of police for calling out the militia to suppress the riots during the recent street car strike A quiet wedding was colebrated at Port Arthur, when Miss Ada Roberts daughter of Mr. and Mrs Alexander toberts, late-of spance, was united in marriage to 8, Bell, late of Walk- erton, Unt The Deseronto Furniture company, limitd, is asking the town for 810,000 as a loan to purchase a site and erect and equip u factory and carry on the business of manofacturing furniture. R. 8. Rodger, Lloyd, sold his farm on the Almonte-Lanark road, Lanark township, to James Thompson, of Galbraith. The gonsideration was over £4,000. Edward Deline, formerly of Deseron- to, a sufferer from rheumatism. is pro- strated with the disease, and is in the Kingston General Hospital ¢ J. W. Osborne. manager of the Standard Bank. Deseronto, has been irstrocted to open the bank's new kranch at Cobalt. Robert Spafford of the Picton Busi- ress College, has accopted a position in New York city at $1.100 per an HUE ia sw Bia oka we The Mimtreal football team ask the { Tigers for a return game to be play- ed on periral srrourds. Declined. | A. B. Perry. Hay Bay, has purchas ed the home of the lat Capt Collier, South Neranee- Price $1,100. W. 8. Baker, has been and truant avpointed * officer | afternoon or not, then this evidence of | of Deseronto {seeking civic honors, but the record of { board of this year, which has done as ow 1? . { much a» it possibly could to patch the Horace Paul, Roblin, at George Rob {bad vpots. | or Toronto, | A Progressive Council. The shortcomings of the various civic committees will very shortly be shouted forth by some people who are this year's council has been an excel lent one. Ten times as much progress has been made by this year's council as hy last vear's, as will later he con- clusively shown, For instance it was this year's council that tackled the light plant extensions, which the eoun- cil of 1905 feared to undértake. The neglected road repairs by the board of works of 1905 were undertaken by the See Bibby's 0c. mufflers, There is a reason for the great sale of Purity It has the strength and flavor. J. Crawford A dominion immigration officer hax been sent to British Columbia to de nort recent arrivals who have not ten Packed in air-tight packages, therefore has retained all its original and deliciousness. ' LEAD PACKETS ONLY. - : 25c¢, 30c, 40c, 50c and 60c per 1b. At all The municipal elections in Kingston | flavor Hy 4 We are vary busy, but if you will favor us with your order wo will find time to ll ise It will be to your interest as our stock is: © and your? are bight. Wo have i you want for' Christmas, C. H: Pickering, Cor. Pine and Patrick Sts. Phone 530 PLUN RIVER LEAD MINE Treasury Shaves | 1 still offer fully paid-up Treasury Shares of SL each for tw IN EXPLANATION : ave ir 8, ale JF "ey res stra t : pany's ry Et the . "Market Shares' are altopether wiffer ent, beine dealt. in by outside ek ors, and the nr aa, for rhe cy She o8" never ches any Company's Treasury, + i Buy ESTERN OIL. AND COA Consolidated P fre shares a "PLUM RIVER LBPAD" and you Ww have two, wood investments. ; n All particulars on. application. T MILLS, 79 Clarence Street. uys | 2 BRICK HOUSES AND ONE STONE BARN .ON ohnson- Street, No, 220.and 222 opposite St. Mary's Cathedral. Applyto JOHN McKAY, ; 181 Brock Stree BOTH LF CIDE TO DIE. Austrian Major and His Wile Kill Themselves. Vienna, Dec, 8.-Maor Plloger, con manding the Pioneer Battalion at' Esseg, and his wiie have been found shot through the *hasct in their lodg- ing. Hie major lay at his wiles feet, one hand holding a revolver and the other clasping one of his wife's bands. A letter 'on the table stated that both had decided to commit suicide beonuse the major hod failel to obtein pro- motion to the rank of licutenant cols onel. " Frau Pflager, who wrote the letter, stated that her husband declared he had not courage te shoot her him- self, 80 thut she had decided to place a bullet in her own heart while hold- ing his hand, and that he would then commit suicide with the same revolvs er. ------ We ~ugrantee every pound you buy rrovexl able to support themselves, EE RoxAL oder ABSOLUTELY PURE Healthful cream of tartar, derived solely from grapes, refined to absolute purity, is the active le of every Powder "Hence it is that Royal Bakin senders the Too rcarkable: bth BF i fos and Healfifolrees . ......No al 3 te --whicharethe 0 alum, no phospha : flavor NS of Purity tea. J. Crawford. of Royal Baking Powder

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