Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Mar 1910, p. 11

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1910. NEWS OF NEIGHBORS WHAT WHIG CORI CORRESPONDENTS TELL US. of a T teephune line running through here. E. Tolles and wife have gone to their new home at Antrim, Carleton couniy, Mr. Tolles having bought a cheese factory there. H. Sly held his cheese meeting last week. George Shep- pard, Glenburnie, is moving to C. Moore's farm; Mr. Moore is moving to Kingston. Mrs. Charles Irvine, wi for some time, is much better, John Graham is still very low. Miss A. Black visited friends near Sydenham recently. Farmers are commencing to tap their sugar bushes. Visitors: J. ----_--_-- a ---- losing their don by poison. The Misy- es Bennington entertained a number of their young friends recently. | Gains 30 Pounds Ja 30 Days I omarkabie Result .of the New Flesh Builder, Protone, in Many Cases of RHun-Down Men and Women. wav CTR war Settlers One Way Excirsion to Western Canada Marek 13, 22, 29, April 5 and 12. { PARTICULAR ATTENTION .. Is called to the fact that these rates | anply te points on Grand. Trunk Pacific | Rallway, a new territory full of golden | opportunities. y } golden | Low Rates to Pacific Coast Reports From Portland. Portland, March 14.--The ice in the lake is getting bad. A number of horses have gone in and a couple of men have had narrow escapes.r J. Stanton moved the buil be pur- chased from Charles Dowsett on Col: borne stréet dows opposite his avy nally "He intends The New Toasted Corn Flakes Package, Sufficient Malt Honey is added to Peptonize the Starches giving it a delicious flavor. Bach package contains one high-grade ; poreelain, white and gold, fruit dish, cup, saucer, porridge bowl, or glass The Tidings From Various Points in Eastern Ontario--What People Are { Prove It Yourself By Sending Coupon ing And W] 7 Are Saying, Below For a Free 50c Package. "Hy George, 1 never saw anything like ithe effects of that mew treatment, Pro- (tone, for the building up of weight and mi- o, Items from Flower, Flower, March 16-1. B. Caldwell, of Lanack, is in Flower on business. - One-waysBecond Class Colonist Tick- ets on Sale daily until April 15th. EASTER HOLIDAYS Round Trip Tickets will be tssued at SINGLE FIRST-CLASS FARE Good going Thursday, March 24th to | Monday, March 28th, Thctasice. good re | turning until March 30th. Tickets sold to points between Montreal and Toronto in connection wit er Jolidays will hot he arsicutars sipl 1 and 4. ov full particulars, a to. 4. P; HANLEY, Agent, Corner By and Ontario Streets. t ron PEMBROKE RAILWAY IN CONNECTION WITH Canadian Pacitic Railway EASTER HOLIDAYS Round Trip Tiékets will be issued at " SINGLE FIRST-CLASS FARE! Good going Thursday, March 24th, | to Maaday, March 28th, inclusive, LTE good returning until March 30th. |} HOMESEEKEBS' | TO WESTERN CANADA. i Low round trip rates good going! April 5th, 16th; May 3, 17, 31; dune | Ah and 28th; July 12, 26; Aug. | 2, 23; Sept. 5th, 20th. Good for 60 days. Reduced Fares to Pacific Coast . Due way Colonist Tickets on Sale all "Maren Ast to April 15th dally. F. CONWAY, G.P.A. BAY OF Quine RAILWAY. Train leaves tinlon Station, Ontaric all pda. excepted) v for" Fede" inden anee, ser. | onto, rE Ant all ints north | To re quick despatch to Bannock: burn, Maynooth, and ponds en Central Ontario route Jour shipments via Bay of Quinte Hatlive wor further parti: sia, w NE DICKSON, Agent wn BERMUDA Forty hours from Frost te Flowers. BY TWIN SUREW LINE. + Rergest and. Fastest Steamers © N 8; OCRANA, 5,000 TONS, 8, 5. BERMUDIAN, 5,600 TO) Vireless on both Steamers; also Ts oh En Sow York t 10 am asday and ay go wins. a po tone S8 3 "Korota," hig "void alternate arhreds for Si homas, St, Croix. gt. Kitt Antigua. indelonpe Dominlen, Martiniqu wo Lucia, Barbadoes and Demeraga. h, briage nd" dor A Fri Ay) Abies wer shi On. ragdw Bec, siagmant omit, aX. Jue NEY ¥. uther or to FICK, 'Ticket Agents, Kingston. 8. KIRKPAT- A COLD PREVENTIVE Is a cellar filled with Coal. I ogh sup- ply you with an excellent quality, HIGHEST GRADES GASOLINE, COAL OIL, {lost nerve force. It acted more like miracle than a medicine." said (known gentleman yesterday in speaking lof the revolution that had taken {in bis condition. imake me fat. 1 » die w milk I most overphiog else vou could think of, thin for but without result. I had been Any Man Or Woman Who is Thi Can Recover Normal Weight By The Remarkable New Treat- ment, Protone. years, and began to think {natural forime to be that way. réad About the remarkable Final sugcesse brought about by the use of Protone, s 11 decided to try it myself. Weil, when {100k at myself in the mirror now, | think a ol somebody else. ands during the last mont nt "never in my "fife. FREE PROTONE COUPON. ft will cost you nothing to prove the remarkable effécts of this treatment The Protone Company will send to anyonea free 50¢ package of Protons if they will fill out this coupon and enciose 10c in stamps, or silver to help cover postage and packing, and as evidence of good faith with full instructions to prove that it does the work, They will also send full in- structions. and their book on "Why LYou Are Thin®" free of charge, giv ng facts which will probably as- unish You If you want tp put on more flesh fill out the following coupon to-day ree G0¢ packages can only be had by FH direct to Detroit The Protone Co. 2416 Protons Bldg. Detron, Mich Name. a tell "1 began to think that | there was nothing on earth that could tried tonics, digeinives, trie it was 1 have put or bir stronger or more 'nervy' a1 Derwood Cameron has beea appointed agent for the K. & P. RR., at Missis- 6! sippi. Noble MecGonegal is visiting {friends at Ashton. McLachlan Bros. are closing up business here this week and will move their shanties further north for next winter, and do busi- ness from Calabogie Lake. Tamworth Tidings. Tamworth, March 17.--~Reubrn Rich- erdson end family have moved" to Napares.. Frank Parker bas gone to Dawson (tty. Robert Brown Jeft last wok for Kingston hospital with a sore "foot. Sis families, with set- thors' effects, will leave Tamworth, on Monday might, 'for Flarday, Sask. fletcher Dymond received two car loads of machinery on Thursday. Vennachar Notes. Vennachor, March 16 --~Mrs. James Jae.ton, on the sick list, is improv- M ss Adda Gilmour has returned pom spend ng the winter with het Mra. Charl:s Smith, Axdoch. D, ths nd «tage driver from toy Denbigh, instead of George 'ohniston, who 1% now ranning the tare from Plivma to Clarendon. Nor. rin Hicis, has returned from visiting en's in Watertown N.Y. Notes From Wilton, Wi ton, March 15.--J. Kingston (aking the ooree at the dairy school. Mrs. Hume and Miss Clute are visiting at J. A. Clute"s, Morven. Mrs. 1. Baker, Har- rowsmsth is waiting ber father, James Forevth., Mrs. Jabeock, Colebrooke, spent last rv at her daughter's, Mrs, 8, Storms. Guy Simmons and Earl Burt have disposed of their Hoge. ing ster, BE) Flake is | Viewna : y 8 0 I Hume %w in h three weeks' At Dead Creek. Nead Creek, March 16. --Froderick Sihrtts had the misfortune to cut his kne: gaite badly. Mrs. John Newton end Mrs. Seavel Paterson are recover- ing. Orey Loyst lost a valuable colt. Joseph Clancy and family are leaving this neighborhood. Miss Gretta Veley has gone to join her sister, Helen, in Torouto. Wiliam . Gaylord is home fiom Cobalt, Mrs. P. Gaylord and Mra, Rodgers made a {rip to Harlowe mAPLE SYRUP. MAPLE SUGAR. LAID EGGS. Milk and Cream de- 3 morning to all . parts of the city by milk wag- gons, also with grocery orders. A full Stock of Fresh Groceries to choose from. Prompt de- < Hvery, : ! S. T. KIRK, 277-281 Princess Street. fhoue 417. Agent for Asselstine's Yarn. {this week. Mrs. E. Deline. Kingston, is iat her sister's. Mrs. William Brook- ers. Mes William Scott and Mrs. {oh Hayes, Arden, spent a few days at S. Peterson's. News From Selby. Selby, March 16.--P. Davis has sold | his farm to T. Manson and has moved ito Roblin. Mrs. Osborne has moved Linto M. Hunt's house. R. McCormick 'and I. Innes intened leaving on Mon- | day for the west, Mrs. Thompson spent {a fow days last weék with her dangh- i ter at Picton. Mrs, Perry passed away {on Monday last after a lingering ill- jrewm. Mrs. G. Valleau is spending a week with her daughter, Mrs. Gibson, Sunbury. R. Anderson, Belleville, spent a few days with his brother here. I. Am*v and sister, Napanee spent Wed- needay with F, L. Amey.. i Tidings From Flower. | Flower, March 17.--The boiler machinery have arrived for T, Caldwell's tale mine. . Kelly Le here with the diamond drill week to start work. Iron mines will also open in the near future. A. M. Deattman is in Renfrew on business. F. Conway, superintendent K. & P. railway, was in Flower on Wednesday on business. Mrs. Thomson, who fas and B. will next on which women cea around again as also is Ross "heen visiting Mrs. Jas. Lowe, has re tunél to Snow Road, Mrs. M. Jack- son, has gone to Watson's Corners. M. Jackson, who was ill is able t& be Lyen, 1 laid up with a cat foot. At Desert Lake. Desert Lake, March 14.-The sugar imakers think they will have a good {run of sap after the cold spell and WALLACE & PARKS, Florists, Night Phone 235. All Kind of Cut Flowers and Plant In season. Wedding and Funeral De signs' & 34% King Real Day "Phone 239, tipped to all parts. | { quite a number around here have al- [reddy tapped their sugar bushes. ' A number from here nttended M. Croni- fer's sale at Burridge. Mrs, J. Wilson's quiltidy bee was largely attended, | Mra. i Orser is: able to be: around s | agains BE. H. Snook has a siart young | Englishman engaged for the season helping on the farm. Visitors: Miss 2" {May "Wilson, Glendower and Miss 8, Snook, &t B. Page's; Miss. 8. Snook LUBRICATING OIL¥ FLOOR OIL, GREASE, ETO. PROMPT DELIVERY. WwW. F. KELLY Clarence and Ontario Streets. Toye's Building, T A Chiver's 'Marmalade : and 'May "Wilson at J. Wilson's; Lucy Wilson at 'W. Snook's; Mrs. S. Orser, Perth road, at her mother's, Glenvale Gleanings. Glonvale, March 15.--Mr. Bowen, of Murty alé, is doing a rushing business 'OF TOBACCO Smoking and abty-ave taro. street. oUR ROOSTER "BRAND. here with his new gasoling sawing ma- chine. The body of Earl Bamington, who was recently killed = the aval. anche at Everett, Wash, has been re- covered and will be brought to Cata- raqui for burial. Decenser! was a mem- ter of the k 0. Foresters of this place. Mrs. Richard Ellerbeck is visiting ther apt. and Mrs. Darvau, in ingston. 8. J. Watts has recovered All sizes. Ready Cut Macaroni Fine June Cheese, Fresh Oysters, . D. COUPER'S, roms Dativry THE CLUB HOTEL WELLINGTON from a severe attack of grippe, Mr, Hunt, of Westport, has moved to the Gordon farm on the Highland road. ip Mrs. H, C. Orser and daughter, Hilda spent Saturday visiting friends in the 4 oity. city : Telephone for Perth Road. Perth Jind, Mash 17, =A scarlet meeting was in the Orange hall, hte, on Monday night, March 15th. ord of Mrs. ev. Joseph Grabsm are 'sorry to hedr of her death. A number am drawing wood to the lead mine, which is expected to start in a shert 'time. Walter McFadden has taken the village. A by McBride and children, Kingston, at M. Silver's; Mrs. Knight and = Miss Greta, Kingston, at Mrs. Moore's. Lansdowne Locals. Lanadowne, March JG. Ernest Foster was removed tothe Brockville genes] hospital on Monday night and 'mmediately operated on for appendi- eiiis. The operation was suecessful. B. W. Leverstte, of Norwood is renewing acjuaintances here. Joseph Doak still continues very rly. Rev, C. Young, of Madoc, preached the funer al sermon of the late W, O. Bell. The Ladies Aid of Presbyterian church are papering amd painting at the manse, in preparation for their new pastor, Mr. Beckstead. of Athens. Mrs. William Sliter, of Warburton, who has been ill at the ome of her mother, Mrs. M. Clendening, has returned to her home. Mrs. J. Carr is confined to the home with la grippe. Budget From Oates. Oates, March 18.--Douglas Derling Jeft last week for Penholt, Sask,, where | he has secured a good position, Andrew Ryan, of Buffalo now ocoupies the farm lately vacated by J. ton. Daniel Carey sold a fine norses to Fd. Martin, Sydenban:, ior wu ancy price. Horse buyers in this noightorhood last wee team of of and heavy class. James Burns lost alile cow. The it storm Bas m the farmors think they will Lave purchase fodder for their stock. as s:0r, Roses Guess, of made his annual rounds last Satur fay. Albert Koen 'is hauling logs to Sydenham saw mill. James Koen has gone to visit his daughter, Mrs. A. Boyle, Gananoque, Fe ' to The Trevelyan Tidings. Trevelyan, March 16.--A from here intend attending the oon vert on March 17th, m the Athens hall in aid of St. vames' church, Tre velyan. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McNamee and children, of Lansdowne, visited iriends, before leaving for the west on the 16th, where they will reside in future. Mrs. M. Heffernan, Athens, - is the guest of her mother, "Mes. George Lecter. Mrs. Patrick Flood returned home after visiting her daughter, Mrs. Dan Heffernan, Hard Island. Miss Tren: Leader, 4 the guest of Miss Helena Heffernan, Athens, Mrs, Clarke Turner and little son, Caintown, are guests of Mr. aned Mrs. Robert Dixie. David Leeder, returned home after visiting friends mn Lansdowne and Brockville. Messrs. M. J. O'Grady and Andrew Fodey, Warburton, called on friends recently. Bath Brevities: Bath, March 17.--A, McCaugherty is in Toronto, this wi attending grand lodge of A. OU » D.W 's family have returned from a week's vie.t with frienvis in: Kingston. Mrs. James Geaham is visiting friends in Toronto this week. One of oa resi: dents, James Cunningham, died in Kingston last week. Robert Mott is in Toronte on business this week. Mrs. and Miss Hoglé réturned on Tuesdny froma two months visit with friends in Oak Lest. The ice is in fair condi: tion anid the people are still travelling on it every day, Our coal merchants ave still busy. delivering coal to their customers. A number of our sports at- tended the hockey match in Kingston, on Wednesday night. Mrs. Hillier and baby: of Harlowe are visiting at Charles Johnston's. Cataraqui Lady Dead, Cataraqui, March 16.~The W.M.S. will meet oe rsonage, Thursday afternoon, h i Longue be held an Intern, debate evening; subject, Are announce] | Necessity For The Defence Can- ada 2". The Satie dye cn: a roeRY hare J. Jackson, died here to-day, her son. She was a many vears and w Mrs. Fawocetd, daughter of © her mother at her Davey, Fen Boyd, nu at home itis Ms. for a short time: js not very well "at 'preseni, ! Wins Bertha Filtz, tony telatives herr last Rogan of Yirigh Spraned Wist ad Ankle After Being Laid Up With Pain for Tea Days, Was Gained Tnstantly vy Applying: NERVILINE 4 wil Mrs, Weston Th x x gitdlents that tan befall one is a bad ankle or wrist sprain. "If I had only known of 'Nerviline' earlier, I could have saved mysell an enormous amount of pain, and many agonizing nights of sleeplessness. Thus writes P. P. Quinn, a voung farmer Hving near Brogkville. "1 tumbled from =» hay loft to the TESTIMONIAL NO 4266 ting pains. 1 wat net co to £0 to the city, and the liniment the 'hotse was useless. When 1 rein, Yost sat. down t welling, apd gave me wonderful oor "1 can recommend. ft making at ar dwelling Giaposed' of his. fancy 0 yo good price. Mise C Cladys Creaptis se: turnpd from Westport, where she engaged at nurang. George Quam. is {Pending a few ian dave his home rs. H. Howe staying with her Nurs. i] sister, B. seriously ill. Mr. and =. Norriy left last week on a trip to the west. Mr. Murphy is lochng af ter sows land ha purchased some time ago. A mumber of children aroun the village are sick with pneumonia. Charles Dowsett is able to be ou again, after a severe attack of gp pe. Confronted by a Lynx. Myers' Cave, March 16.~Mr. awd Mrs. Temple Dellyea spent Sunday at a. U, Mitchell. . McGregor is fined to the ohne with gnppe. Sunday " con LH vight last B Thompson ba. th: illing expevience white: on hi. John | were | offered excellent prices for horses of » | Sydenham, | L. | number | One of the ht soul-distressing ac- i 10 a neghbors' house 10 spen: {tle evening. He was confrasted by » | ina, which seemed to contest. this {1ght to the ioad. {nar the house to which he was gé tn ul Wie animal took fright. Bln off ute the woods." The man Mrs, Rovert MacTaVish, « formerly Miss Belle Porgy ve will be deeply grieved 1 e f hor very serious illness. Joh j Cutis am! «04, Jams, working for ti jist montis at Cache Bay retuy { od home last week. Mr. and Mrs. W, SN: lmond called on Mr. and Mrs. J. ( | Mutchell, Lake View, on Tuesday las on their way home from Harlowe, Mx 'ani Mrs. James Stalker, of Plevn: «erewed acquaintances around the cave {on thar way to visit Mrs. Stalker | mother, Mrs. Hiram Vanest. Mis: | Jehnie and Master Willie Gray, wa over Sunday guests of their grand wother,) Mrs, J. C. Mitchell. Rober Gray © til quite seriously il. M. ard Mrs. D. Gray were the guests o the init s ay Mrs. J.C. Mitchel on Sunday last. John and Tempic Dellyea made a business trip to Ards on Friday last. Duncan am Archdale McGregor have gone to work at thy Wabash mine. Mr. gnd Mre. W. louck: spent Sunday last st Cole Vanest's Gull Lake. a { donk a wldirson, o ths pl ol A Very Heavy Storm. Denbigh, March. 14.--The heaviest thunder storm ever experienced in this part of the country in the winter season broke over this district on the evening of Sunday before lagt, For hours there was heavy thunder and lightning, with more or less heavy in- termittent showers of rain, but no damage done by lightning has been reported. The warm weather during the last few days has spoiled the win- ter roads and put an end to lumber ing operations for this. winter. It helped, however, E. Petzold, the pro prietor of our grist mill, who lately only had power enough to grind with one run of stones, but ean now run his full roller plant day and night. Ephraim Sallans bas contracted for taking the Gillies Bros. company's drive of timber out of Hyde's Creek down to the Madawaska river, this spring. Messrs. Malcolm Youmans and Samuel Rose have returned from Cache Bay, where they have been working in one of the lumber camps. Charles Rose left for Manitoba, where he intends to engage in farming. Miss Edith Marquardt, of Hardwood Jake, who has been staying with Rev. Mr. | and Mrs. Reble, during the winter, { has returned home. Joseph Youmans {sold his farm south of this village to Joh Ball, of Veannachar, but will re main on it another year as tenant. A special meeting of the ratepayers of this school section was held on Satur day last for the purpose of electing another trustee in the place of Georg: W. Pennock, who is no longer a resi dent of this section. William Shatson was elected by a majority of two. E Sallans was the opposing candidate aty Jackson, of Rideau Fore, who is I ™ Lake View, the iguont of Mr. and Mrs, | Fortunately he wai}: Cadbury's 6 for 10c 4 for 40c 6 for 20¢ '2 for 40c Pecorated Chocolate Eggs, 25¢ ;Bggs in Baskets, Hen's, Chicks, ete. A.J.REES, 166 Princess St | "Phone 58. FUEOPI® 'Easter Chocolates. "Largest Assortment of Easter Eggs 6 for 40c 1 for 40c REE EIEIRIRIEE OUR BIG CLEARING SALE james Reid, The Leading Undertaker 'Phone: M7 Pine Apples at 20c., 25¢., 30e. Grape Fruit at 2 for 15c. Celery at 8¢. and 10c. Fi ine Large Mexican Oranges, Hc.idoz. | R. HH. TOYE, pis, Si wy 1 Why 302 King St. Phone 141 : iii aii i WRITE TORONTO, ONT. WEEE VUROVERRORE REY SL840064¢ S000 SUS Oo 0000000000 3 KINGSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE SIMITED HEAD OF QUEEN STREET. Education at Lowest Cost™ ty-Sixth Fall Term ga August Toth. Courses' in Shorthand, Tele Civil Service and English. i uates the best pos - this s short time over positions with one SE railway corpors- Oall H, Twen! or write : BT Gustav Stein left, this morning, with several more loads of freight for Cald well's Station, on his journey to Haileybury, near which place he has bought a farm. He sent his live stock ahead, yesterday, already. Mrs. Steir 'and children will remain with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Fritsch, for a few weeks vet to enable the head of the family to prepare their new home for a comfortable reception. COLUMBUS. reaquin Miller. tehind him lay the g ! Behind the gates of Azores, ercules; { Before him not the ghost of shores; | Betore him only shoreless seas. i The sod mate said: "Now must we ray, For, bi Fy the very stars are gon . rave admiral, speak--what shall =m wry Ly 'Bail on! Sall on} on!"" bs 1 "My men grow mutlnous day by day, fy Jes Brow ghastly wan and A rRY of sat wave washed his swarthy "What shall I say, brave admiral, say, If we sight naught but seas at dawn "Why, you shall say at break of day: Sail on! And on." Bail on! Sail on! | They sailed and sailed as winds might ow Until at last the blanched mate said: "Why, naw not even would Know onld 1 and all my men fall dead. These winds forget their way, Nhe Gok from these dread seas is Now speak. brave admiral, speak and He sad: ET on! Sail on! And on! ig They sailed. Then spake the : The woul mate thought of home. is mad sea shows his teeth to- nigh He curls his lips: he lies in wait, With lifted teeth, as if to bite. Brave admiral, say but one good wo: What shall we do. whan hope. a gone The words } Tike leaping "Sail on! onl. Sal ont Then, pale word: ina on And HALLEY'S COMET $ May be hard to find without a tele- ¢ scope, but you do not need one to see the auctioneer's commission. , it's a big think---too big to lose You can save all expenses and inconveniences of public auction by selling your effects to me "en oc Antique Furpiture and Articles a psetaiiz, Come and see m 1 buy, sell ri trade all kinds of household goods, L. LESSES, Cor. Priucens nod Chatham Sts, Kingston. f Odd THE RISE OF United Empire Loyalists Sketch of Ameri mn Bs vu Valuable for Librar 'es and Research. By VISCOUNT DE FRONSAC, Price, 50c. Address British Whig, Kingston. Provision in Law, Ottawa Citizen Canadian law declares that cock: fighting is a punishable offence, and at the same time it wakes providios for the wale by the authorities of all leaptored game cocks, GRE cocks are {Y no special value except for ag parposss, for wich reanon vision for their re-sale when . ib: law i mer SLLLLLL00LLLLL0000000 00200000000 LLENI0S Brass Castings, Bronze Castings, Aluminum: Castings. FOR PRICES, THE CANADA METAL CO, LTD. WY _-- wi Loong Distance 'Fhone, M.1720. § SHIP IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINN SPRING 18 NEAR Time to Buy that Plano you have . been Planning for, Drop in at 232 PRINCESS ST Ana wee the Large Stock of WORMWITH avo WEBER PIANOS Sweet Toned, Durable Construction. ¥ Wormwith-Weber iano Co., Limited © 232 PRINCESS STREET, KINGSTON. 0000000000000000000000 COAL! The kind RA are looking for Is = Ring we sell Scranton Coal is good coal snd we guarantee prompt delivery. BOOTH & CO. FOOT WEST STREET. 000 Jd. E. Hutcheson AUCTIONEER and APPRAISER. A -------- Stoo sent to 517 Albert A at H. Wadain _--r or ns ores will receive oa pire Best references given. KOLA WINE. This is = delicious KH Wine possessing the sirength susisining pro- Srijen of the Kola Nut. Celery and pain, and i» just the Tonic the most of Bevis require al this season of the Tey I R. J. LAWLER, pn Bleek. Golden Lion "Phone 737, Rae uy FP eal

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