Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Feb 1909, p. 4

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: Tne * - : mr " . PAGE FOUR. THE DAILY SRITISH WHICG, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1000. ---- ---- oN THE WHIG, 76th YEAR| th senate is suppose] to perform and | AN OTTAWA STORY. : ~ DAILY BRITISH WHIG, published at does not. |S 2 BADLY a See < 306-510 King street, Kingston, Ontario, y i at $6 per year. Fditions at 2.30 and 4 | In Canada as 3m England the dis y 131 PURRONL (RR ou ¥ fly . ' o'clock p.m. {position is to pttack the second cham- . ay : filed At ty 2 ; B ul WEEKLY 1 $ HIG. 16 pages, . : Su RESCUED © 8 fa Fh ; X THON FENCE CHEAPER THAN Wooh Bent in ha ii My 25 4 ke ber in a factious spirit, and no re PECPLE + WERE 2 There / J vs oy Fo Mier TL or nt 81 Sofi. nag Say yjform: ean. be brought about in that FROM THEIR HOUSES. sp ino cooest dept rom | '8 TTI adled, making price of Daily $3 and of way. Mr. neaster may ve his -- : Sa, tawa, recounting ) S Week .50 per year. ? : 3 3 officials 9 i fi T 11g At od ® Dre Yn he best Job Print- | OWR feelings téwards the senate--it Streets, Are Impassable--Water cs he house to koep out a HY ART | oc HE atta" "ids S 0 ea "bie bill with regard to devel| Filla Cellars and Creope. Oe jubin sys Obiurver," i > The British Whig Co. LEA railway crossings--but he can scarcely Lower Floors--The Industries Herald, in a sensiblo: expression. of EW. J.B ingle, . hope to get any balm for his wounds Affected. 5 x : fre- Bn \ g fon ence - "7 Managing Director, |by an attack on the second chamber Bellaxille. Heh, ais Oty was v al reasons -- hich not find ral support | Vis} one he biggest rain- |. : | treated MANUFACTURED BY TORONTO OFFICE. me --. --_-- a Suppo storms experienced for years during lightly man ompR. " The Stewart fron Works Company Suite 19 snd 20, Queen City Cham-| = 9 : the winter period. It began te rain | It duestion read that "A certain lady CINCINNATI, OHIO her, 32 Church St., Toronto, H. E.| gp of earrompoident, "did Tuesday afternoon and continued till had been "denied the privilege at- Whose Fence received the Highest Hmallpeice, Represeniative. Ys LO poncent, ten o'clock, Wednesday, coming down. tending the opening of iment, Award, " Gold Medal," World's _ the councll refuse the petition of the |in torrents during the night. As a re- ele," and weat on to explain the Fair, St. Louis; 1904, D il Ui i people for a redaction of licenses with- | sult much inconvenience has heen cans- reigning consternation when the ofli- Tlie most economical fence you can a v nig. t word of explanation ?" The ed. The rolling mills plant had to cials discovered she had obtained an buy. Priceless than respectable rood tet = ™ " in a et be that | ¢10% down owing to the premises be- entrance, and was herself ence, Why not replace your old one v NE ig cannot imagine unless ¥ , i = . 3 z th ; 7m, with & neat, attractive INON RENCE, oy CRIME NOT PUNISHED. ant forgotlon. | er a Junates' were [evidently amid secon mI whith pote "LAST A LIFETIME.) 1 Bishop Perrin, of British Columbia, |, etn "| ter. Hundreds of line were" a. | rined were authorities that .one of §yer 190 designaof Irou Fence, res Flower @ | knows who forged the telegram which | SOMETIMES FEELING GRUMPY. |involving much loss. Several streets | the under officials was aftcewards dis w Prices will Surprise You, the Colonist paper published and | The passing of the estimates is a |are impassab le, and in very many missed. i 1 ©ALL AXD SEE UR, - which helped, in its inflammatory ap- very interesting proceeding "in the el Houseliolints have had to be as- It ie BR explained why the "lady" peal to the voters, in the return of | Commons. The head of each depart. St . im n i homes. fusiutes is We Dleenianable, hub one' can vasily Cor bett's . one conservative member, perhaps of | ment aided by - his deputy, who sits | difficult to get about. Sleighing has | tion is that she was acquainted with : several, in the last federal election. | o¢ hand, is expected to answer all | gone. The oldest residents say they | atleast some of the members at the The~good bishop appears to have been | nner of (uestions, and to pr ve amnoty emanhor such remarkable house, and the latter's female rela- . . Pa . is %. at ex rienced 18 Win- | tiv, i here i Ard ware im vom motive--to assist Mr. |withal a cal and pleasant exterior. |r. The water i at Tnchis A0OTe | 1 soi ator a Ly What IE Ty Borden out of an embarrassing posi- | The members of the opposition glory | the floors in a lot of residences, caus- irovealed. Apparently there Cwere . tion whieh Jo aneipies. Instead ol Shae in the heckling proeess, and they will ing the occupants to move upstairs. "low in authority," Who ware afraid ie has added to the anxietitf ask questions that are calculated to ase - of t cir intimacy with the "lady" be- man, There can be no longer any €X- |, nou knowing all the while that the PETRESS SY FATHER'S DEATH o. Teale and 2 the was barred in pull secuting Sa ---- order that the mal could' strut cuse for mot prosecuting the forget, | inisters cannot afford to be abrupt | Daughter of Lord Burton Succeeds around in all thir hy pacntienl gran- The Hats that fashion says are correct. and punishing a crime the seriousness |, (ha members, in the absence of to Title deur. A LARGE STOCK OF of which no one dispufes. The greatest | =o 1.10i] that was not anticipated, | London, Feb, 25.--By the death of | It is tho old story whieh, if only } De rb ; i | political crook of the day should be |. =~ i be made that the item her father, Lord Burton; Bead of the | women learn, would sive them humi- , y Hats Soft Hats SPR NG HATS brought to account. It is an offence | 00a" for further examination. great brewing firm of Bass & Co. |liation and suffering. They stoop to ; (Better styles thin last that cannot be condoned on the | yy, wig has read Hansard carefully ew rs bescmes a (folly and pay the ap Toy In ostear | 73 Last season's Hats won't do this spring. n la y . > Bocre i -'t a ; . , : : THOKte y 4 yess) ground that he _-- dois puseing be in order to see how far the criticism Lord Wh whose death was | Granted that this "lady" (hcavensave| The clisuges in the shapes are very mark- Just arrived, big variety to choose} tween a man and his spiritual & 18 P the opposition was fair and reas- | cause the sudden chill which he | tho cxpression), deserved being kept will k rom. Prices range fron ol Pl g Kep and will make your Hi : A tui cannot be revealpd. The synod of the onable. The attacks on the govern- contracted last week, was seventy- | outside, what of the man? Is he to R cidedly old-fashioned | oid hat Sppeas de- $1.00, 1.50, 1.75 UP T0 $2.50 diocese over which the bishop pre | =o Gere timely, in so far as they ay of ihe lanious Brewery go Rw _ fulluting the very air he ides: take be' vi i a \ in the presence of purity, rat . : The Hat at $1.75 is extra good value sides takes the public ise of - shins referred to the departments in which | was founded by the late peer's great- | while tho objet L Be Seiad nl We're Hatters as well as Clothiers and. the forger 'has no right to clemency |. . oases were réported, (over and | grandiather, William Bass (1717-87), | the odium and all the shame. you'll find that we can always save you a under the circumstances. above the statutory ones), "while the who began life as a carrier, and at 4 is always the same, and I never 4 little monev on a Hat. : revenue was falling." This latter the age of sixty purchased the house | can understand why these apologiex Also a new stock of Caps, big assort- ment, Men's sizes, at 25c., each a -------------- The sherifi of Winnipeg threatened to and land at Burton, where he built | for men are received into the homes, seizo tho mayor's chair because .a ccr- phrase was repeated until it became {his brewery. To-day the business done | snd women, knowing a good deal See Our Swell $2 Hats ' ¢ Isaac Zack 5 tain account Was not paid, and by monotonous, and yet there was some warks ou at $25,000,000 a year. about their goings on, have the lack T : "| merit in it. In a time of depression, » peer was a great friend. of introduce them to their $ oe the king, who thus within a very thy with less biisiness and less money, | Lriof period lost two old friends, for daughters. Why, as a + . 3 uch mi e ofte there should only be necessary addi- | Lord Leicester had known him all his he Meh at n i » chai tt the 3 y , aft re ' p, ot --, fined 10 te Shuit, ms vos e h tions to [the expenses, and it is hoped life. He was made a baronet in 1882, sought ait. on re tun She ya y N . . e---- | yyor, is worship should 'have no these additions can ie fully justified and a baron in 1886. In 1897 the bar- os ig ts . b 3 . anxiety. oy . : a ' |lony was recreated that it might pass reproanh Soak . ofl . ® ® 1 O : hile there was complaint made | t, his daughter, Mrs. Baillie, of Dock- The Ottawa incident is but a reflec- : . THE ELITE OF CANADA. againgt the increases there was also in | four, in the absence of any heirs male, tion of much that goes on in many some cases complaint made because but it is limited in her case to the Don Womcn refuse a helping: hand : Kingston's Cash and One Price Clothing House ' . : ha increases were not recommended, the heirs male of her body.-The baronetcy a ad Bh Kibertine who was the " : various ordersrin-council looking to a 2 . goes to Lord Burton's nephew, W. A. ceive gladly e iber ine who was 1 Veneered Doors, Water Tanks, whith i the immigration problem declaration being boldly made that | fi Bags. cause of the fall. The brightest jewel GERRY Cheese Val Packi 5 so ution oe ul g 3 i I : '|the civil servants were being inade- It was only the other week that an- in tha home is the innocence of its ese 8, ackmg boxes, I'he undesira oles may get in, ung 4 quately paia and practically starved. other peeress in her own right came daughters and purity of its sons. They Extension Ladders, one guise: and another, but there will Tho: man. wlio is' the head of 'a great into being in the case of Lady Wil- should be preserved at all hazard, but oats V be all the supervision which the de- . oa liam Cecil, who succeeded to her fath- | this cannot - be done so long as. the Store Fittings Made to Detail. partment of the interior can exorcise. findneial house found fault because, the or's barony of Amherst of Hackney. libertine is welcomed and the women . . : clerks were not worked longer, and | These are -not cases where peerages alone suffers. wa ana xd . : "AS » peerages . Also the Best of Cabinet Making. Ihe limit within which a disqualified transferred about, so that there would | are wieatod dor farther transmission in person may he deported from Canada a; i the female' line, for even in' the case ty squire any . be no one who did not put in a good Jr AFFAIRS AT CROSBY. you require anyihing in 'this is increased from two to three years, pus .._|of the Duke of Fife's daughters, the en line, place your order NOW, be- . : .- long day and go home tired at its | Jukedom and the time spent in a prison or t end. This 271 Princess street. way of emphasizing the dignity of the court. So long as the seizure was con- -------------------------------------------- The government is giving Byes to | is limited to heirs male. i fore the rush of Spring and Sum- . is the feeling generally of | Perhaps the feminists may yet insist Smallpox is Prevalent Near Jopes mer work asylum will not count, 1.54 Falls. : the opposition--since the general elec- that peerages shall descend to women. "Th S t P bi 1" i 2 A new feature of sonte merit is the tion, and the alleged. support of the Crosby, Feb. 23.--The oyster supper 0 ervan 10 om $ Easlly Solved in : board of enquiry which will be estab Kaladar Station Wedding. and entertainment held in Mallory home of Mrs. Allport was the scene of 1 io" ; : a A ve success, owing to the energetic, inele- Phone, 66. Bay and Wellington bate, and over the purchase of cement |, happy event, on Thursday last, owing # le at once. There ean be no legal inter- Ifor canal construction and repairs, | when her youngest daughter, Isabelle, fatigable committee 3 managerients To serve--simply heat in oven, pour hot milk or cream over it ference, but there may he an appeal } ooo Jaqched when one member of the | Was united in marriage to Frederick OR ail Ng > Rout and salt to taste, Sold by all grocers, 13c. a garton ; two for 25c. 3a \ : Cannon, B. Dowsett and James Stout. to the minister of the department. Cummings, a prosperous young farm-| After a feast of oysters in the hall, a un er, of Bath. Miss Lillian Fleming act- y ' ister was curtaifi 5 Wh > p first-class programme consistin of aa- ister was curtailing the public works, | .4 aq bridesmaid, while Henry Ab- prog 2 cieties which ai A ience of : : ; "WwW ; dresses, recitations, vocal and instru- H leier which.niu al a Haohedience of | quring a time of depression. "We are |hott, of Northbrook, assisted the | pnontal ve by Fordind Elgin constituted, authority -- Anarchists, | ooing." said he, "to have more men | groom. The bride was the recipient | Newboro, Westport, as well ag loca) } , 5 . al Black Hands, Mafia, High Binders, |, .fed and homes unprovided for ow- of many handsome presents. Mr. and talent, was. put on in the church. The Boxers and others--are refused a lodg- Mrs. Cummings intend. going west in| Singleton-Pierce orchestra excelled it- wt in Canada, and it is well. There ing tothe. fash Chest the government March. self rendering some of its choicest ment in Lanatia, ane ' have brought a period of hard times | Miss Bell and Miss Jepnie Laundry | selections. W. A. Singleton, the man- STRACHAN'S. is no room in this _country for the fipon the country." When chided for |are on the sick lst. Mrs. 0. H. Dunn | ager of this orchestra, had kindly giv- men whose mission is to make mis- |}.0 foilure to appreciate the attempts and Mrs. McHugh called on Mrs. |en his time and talent to the musical ' y chief, and murder in the performance | ¢ {he government to economize in a Fleming on Monday. The roads are|part of the programme. The pastor, - . » BIB S CAB STANL of their nefarious plans. lean year. he shouted : "The govern: in excellent condition at present for | Rev. Mr. Wood, occupied the chair. of 0 I B Ol S$ | | Tre prions warinet ithe. landing Yrs year, hes ted : a g hd hauling loads. Mr. and Mrs. O. H.| The AOpRL realized above all expen Ia i Ig earing a g S$ d Phone 201. t : ment are in 'a panic and are hauling | Dunn, Mrs, McHugh and Mr. and Mrs. | ses was government hy the public officials. hall : oul i p i or H BR ° < ttn td A ah all and the Methodist church, Fri th i wh Sh S. ANGLIN & 0., ished at cach port of entry and With | "pp. (iay of one remarkable" de- Kaladar Station, Feb. --23.--The| 0 ovening, the 12th, was a great 0 ome ore redded Wheat is Known L ! i>. power to deal with objectionable cascs FRIAS Ma opposition tHundered because the min- All representatives of the secret so- A Clearing Sale of Hardware. It will pay you to investigate, i . a : i r 56.40, which forms a fund to : of the unfit subjects appear to be very |iy their sails and turning in the George Thompson spent Sunday in rebuild the church sheds and general y J DA Y or NIGH complete. But what about the ship- | labour market thousands of unemploy- Rinton; Sihdfies Robingan spent How repaits fo Shurgh property, Most : 4 . * . . a mn 'anton. rs. «Jo nderson | gratefu thanks were passec 0 e - \ ment of them ? A, little more care at 3 'ther sensing] 2o* LAN ! J n g ' ) | y ma-- roti nap o---------- oh : Kati id sav ed jnen, and still further increasing | dren arrived in Kaladar, on [outside talent and , friends who so A the points of embarkation would save | the depression. Wednesday, where she now' intends to]nobly came to the Crosby church as- You will want some Home-Made Mince | + of the trouble, and reduce the So that it does not matter much | reside. Mrs. Cummings is spending A sistance. : \ i A bargain for everybody. Buy early Meat and here is the place to get the god old fashioned kind that mother | work of the inspectors, examiners and | what the liberals do they will be few days with her daughter," Mrs.| Mr..and Mrs. George Cannon and : Buy now. Everything included. used to make. Also, our Pork Sausage . * : : . "hi : : Charles Robinson. A number of ties |family, Frankville, were recent guests An : . t t a8 hoards of enquiry to a minimum. It |oyrse ev av sho ! § ) y, ¥ ille, we est, \ 2 . Beat is oe wl grossing. you seed [boas Of enguIty AO cursed anyway If they did not spend |, being. hauled to the station, veady | of Mr. Cannon's mother, Mrs. C. W. i Furniture, Car pets and Oil Cloth, A ota Meri ----i le assumed, of Sourse, that al who money lavishly they are doing wromg, | {5 be shipped. A. Johnson, right op-| Cannon, also B. M. Cannon his bro- i : J 3 Baby Carriages and Go-Carts. Ask to escape the government net. wi wr | if they do spend a dollar more than erator, 'and George Thompson spent a ther, Miss L. Leggett has secured em- ; ; : g : If You Want to Buy, come the elite of Canada. seems' necessary, "in falling revenue," [day recently in Tweed. L. Way, insur- ployment in Athans. Norman Serv see the Tourist Folding Cart. ETC ow 'are. scold ei nine tha ain. ONCE agent' of Tamworth, gave our | man, councillor, attended a meeting 0 . Rent or Sell The Whitney government must soon- they sare y 2Cided: Sometines he min- | 'a ¢all on Saturday, en route |the township council last Monday. Jame R id The Leading Undertaker. w later st rrender to the people or asters Jee grunipy. They would be an- | ¢, his home. Mrs. Kellar, of North- A couple of young men received an S e1 % Phone 147 REAL ESTATE or: later = \ : lav gelic if they did not. brook, is spending a few days with invitation from Magistrate Deacon; Rod . . 3 politicians and change the option aw her nephew, George Thompson. Brockville, to be his guests last Mon- Store open nights. Freight and Packing Free. make a specialty of same. | which requires, wn order to put it in EDITOR AES day, having been mixed up in a scrap Drop a card or call on me. Nol ,wation, the support of the three . RIAL NOTES. Annual Tea Meeting. that took place on the B. W. & N. Ww. trouble to show property. Insur-| ... ithe 'voters Is the isolated hospital guarded ? | po ham, Feb 99 __ The. Methodist railway train, coming from Brock- ange at lowest rates. Money to lithe of te Jour Is all communication with it cut off ? | tea meeting as. held in the LO.OF ills, dhe night of the Newhorg hockey oan. iva var AN TR SENATE The ari' 1a to pide ni Ear eam/s excursion a couple of weeks ATTACK ON THE SENATE. The enquiry is pertinent, and for rea- hall, on Yridas, night, ut owing to agh.: One was honorably discharged. \ 2 GEO CLIFF The senate will not be abolished by | sons that may become apparcnt lator ne gy Renthle ere a I but-the other did't fare as well be- Open to buy a few Military » 8 a V ' : domhand. of the commons. It needs fon. lots of edibles lef they had « social ing touched to the tute of BIS, Real Estate valuatior, etec., at amending very much, but it cannot be . ---- on Saturday evening, the programme/| :-° 3 mexion 1 CHE oe: W. £ N h W. d 95 Clarence street. . ended without the consent of the ven- The brandy chocolate must go. Me- being wood for both. The proceeds raive, Nan. aif spending 8 low dove arrants or ort est Lan . rere ee rer - rable members, and they have given Conkey will not sell them, and Huy-|amounted & $34. Mrs. William D. Mis . Flomin gi Pion NSrpsuan. . . erable P] ATS, ey rg i : : e iad Misse ree, ro, i a -- wo. sign: of their de ire for suicide ler will not make them. If treated as Burgriu, jr., who has buen Visiting spent last Noy with Miss Pierce Apply }.O, HUTTON 18 Mar- 0 sig p ps1re 8 . . : Q 4 5 : Nn : : That resolution of {he Lancaster contraband goods they will soon dis: og od a 0 ge and Mrs. Thomas Culbert. Henry Car- ? alo a § : agam, me ty is moving to the farm he purchas- kind should fail is not remarkable, be- appear: -- best of health. Master Bert Barr |. pear Elgin. J. B. Pinkerton, of ket St, Kingston. 4 £ ie iat ta ite . who has been sick some time with x ' + : cause it is radical in its quality and So the fair 3 e part of a public grippe and quinsy, sis able 10'be out Elgin, a former resident of this place i 0 ve wi blic opin- « te Mn: | has undergone an operation in the not in accordance with public opin contracy cannot he enforced. Is that again. Miss Morris, Sharbot Lake, i ata] hospital. His many the effect of the court's decision in Re friends. arouied, the -- Friends here Wish lita . speedy recov- HUSBANDS AS HEROES. Iihan cither of those," exclaimed Mrs. Winnipeg ? What a lot of legislation | Sunday with BE Fish } 7): Messrs. Flaming, Newhoro, webe --p White. "When the morning paper ---- be egetive ¢ I Du lay ith Edn Teo ha. guests of Willard Chipman this week. Women Discuss Question at After-|comes ai breakfast time my husband ' $ ? , S. Willard leaves shortly for Toronto to noon Tea. always offers me the first reading of ber, and so favourably commented ette ountain Grov ] , ) ' y ove, spent Sundav =r - fupon, shows that in the red chamber Col. 8 Hugh 4 his ; at pL he. CC. Barr ape t commence work on the steamer King: Some women were discussing over jit. pon, | § ; ol. Sam Hughes and his party do alr Reov Bal y 8 ™ ston, having been engaged as second | their afternoon tea the sialement that | Aw informal vote awardod the last there is a movement which may soon- | not agreo as to what should be done | ountain rove, is home again. e L b 8 \ t : 1 juce the Of y ve 23 . . " ' young people around the village gave engine r on her for the coming seal; man is no more s hero to his wife speaker's husband the medal for hero- er or later produce the necessary re- |i; these times of depression. The third |i surprise party at the home of {50n. |. ta . than to his valet. There seemed to |ism. form. The Scott method may not be|party, or the party of discontents, Goodiellow,; sr., where'an otuvahlay, Quite a number are thinking Serione be no opposition to the idea that a i " the popular one, of it may mot pro- : s grow evening was spent y of getting vaccinated owing 10 | man's servant did not appreciate him, Your Blotched Beanty. poy y I appears to be growing. 3 € pent. ~ smallpox being prevalent in thetown- intai ; : Ly : mise a change as complete as the cir- L bs : | ship in : California near Tones Falls at. oll stoutly maintained that their | Any blotch or eruption on the skin cumstances suggest. It is susceptible The council talks about collecting Will Represent Canada. {Dr. Coon the medical health officer husbands were heroic in way or lis always conspicuous and unsightly, ap g pul i 5 4 . Sep : i k Sl tion to prevent another. to say nothing of the discomfort it of improvement, however, and what is rom the occupants of the fort a per- London, Feb. 25It is expected that | has ta vary precaution to preven "My hasband is very heroic," said | may give. Wade's Ointment is 43 { expected is such a direction of thought [centage of the cXpenec of their resi- | Hon. Mr. Fielding will be one of the 1s spreading Mrs, Black. "For instance, he will anteed to cure all the following : { among the senators as will lead to|denco and maintenance there. Ii pos | tO Canadian members of the royal Shipping T give up his visit to the club to plav | Eczema (Salt Rheum), Cold Sores, Lotmmtission to proceed to the West . pping lags. jackstraws with my old mother, and | Burns, Piles; Blotches, Sore Feet, Dan- | ndies early in the sumper to arrange| Of all sizes at lowest prices. The | she is his mother-inlaw, you know." | druff and all scaly or itching ern jected. wore made to collect the money. for a reciprocal tariff scheme with British Whig, "The Home of Good! "I think I ean beat that," remarked | tions of the ekin. In big or 2 Mr. Lancaster - would submit aj . AAT : _ | Canada, and for = improved shipping | Printing." Mrs, Gray. "When my milliner's quar- at Wade's Drug Store. A scien 1 h 10.000 : ab Lh } y y 1 g i) Selentist e Sums : at viv fue and telegraphic communications. | - terly Bilt comes in my hisband smiles crobes can roost comfortably on the - : How a lucky man does enjoy point-|as he writes a check and never thinks | Whe ] its aoa acd : 3 JOOS my . - = > oka v k) is 3 n we hear a woman say that all ubject, his conclusion being that in |point of a pin. That's more than one Nearly = £30,000,000 cf British capi- [ing with pride to his superior judg: | of looking at the items." men are alike we A she the course of a decade three or four |man can do. tal was invested in Canada in 1908. "ment ! . "I can give you a better example "found it out millions. would be saved by the aboli- 5 e ion. The proposal of Senator Scott, re- cently presented in the upper cham- the revolution that is peacefully pro- siblo it is about time some attempt plebiscite to the country 'upon the tion of the senate. The member for Lincoln does not pose as a socialist, i E-- rr ® \ ; au ! but he is approaching a plank of the Si 66 'o . ; socialist party which commends the a S 0 : --E referendum, the people in that way be- E A = TE day at Gil- {comin the cheek on hasty or unwhol- ® g ; 7 v IF You USE IT YOU KNOW IT IS GOOD. WILL * 'some legislation, and doing the work . TELL YOUR FRIENDS 7 ; 3 EE fv BEST COAL to be HAD CRAWFORD. Foot of Queen St. &

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