Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Oct 1912, p. 3

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EH ------------ ¥ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1912 ---- ~ wl | 0 TTR MEIER CEE ENEE TI Ys Ta. EXCLUSIVE DRESS MATERIALS AND DRESS XNOWLEDGE -- A ------. ----- - Ee _-- a RI m------ I pe tary College, entertained at dinner {onto after spending the week-end. with OLD FORT TO PRESERVE wen | y 60 RIGHTS. 0 {Continued from page I.) RESTBENTS WOULD LAKE [to prevent the realization of REMOVE LANDMARK, trian ambition." : AUSTRIA Torents, Ont, Oct. 30th, 10 ame. . - or Valley and Upper St. Law. . rences--Fresh westefly winds, becom. ing much cooler. Thursday, fatr and entd, with sharp night frosts, on Tuesday evening in honor of Ma-} Sra. J. M Campbell. Emily street. pie jor and Mrs. Hopwood re al. Mrs. John F. Macdonald, 175 - Mr. A. W. Browne, Saint's Rest, bas returned from Neweasile, N.B., where | SOM Stuart street, will receive on Friday [he was spending his holidays. | TO Nov. 1st, and afterwards on the first Meu. Maitland Hannaford has return. | Fridays of the month. ed to Montreal, after spending the holy- | ---------- - - . » days with Mr. and Mrs. Clarke <Ham- | Old Fortress for 100 Years One of | or is Shnual freshmen & reception iitun, ing, stro. of Moutieal. 3 3 Chief Objects of Interest to River | cable from London says: In the pres. this evening in Grant Hall the week-end in toyh. * pa | and Has Called Thom.|eat harvous sSngton Tefiarding She . mow Little Miss ra Birkett Ottawa. | ands of Visitors to Prescott. { zaneral a = tere $s spent Thanksgifing in town with Prescott, 30.-A movement] which the Crar af Russia grandmother, Mrs. Charles which will be deplored by all residents | ing Peter of Servia congratulatin hing street . lof this section and by all persons him that the Servian armies bad] mm the perpetaation of his | proved successful in Macedonia with- | i everywhere, is on foot in/out the need of invoking assistance | Czar's Message so Serious. New York, Oct. 30.----A special (Continued from Page 2.) anes Mrs. T. J. Burke, Wiiilam street Tours, received this-gfternoon for the first time since her marriage, and many people took advantage of this appor- tunity to meet this charming little inglish bride--who made such & degr little hostess in a dainty frock of French embroidered mulle. Mr, Burke assisted his wife in weleom- ing 'their visitors. The tea table, which was lighted with green shaded candles, was prettily arranged with wolden . chrysanthemums, and was presided over by Mrs. Arthur Craig and Mrs. 'W. Balfour Mudie. The girls who assisted were Misses Mar- tin, Migs Aileen Folger, Miss Freda Burns, Misses Jean and Kate Craig, antl Miss Eleanor M#anes, nie | Messrs. James and Hugh Macedon Oct de la ni nell, Toronto, were in town for the wir week-end, the guests of Mr. and Mrs G. M. Macdonnell, University ave nue, ber Taylor, in. terested Mr. and Mrs. Williaa Harty, Kings | ton, and Miss Dorothy Betts, London, Ont., who accompanied them abroad, have been op a tour of the Chateaux. in the valley of the Loire, and lately have heen at the Hotel Montana, ans. f Bir William Max Aitken's wife is Leenly interested in British political mjuestions. Lady Aitken was with her husband in that sensational campaign which brought him to the house as member for Ashton-under-Lyme. She is, 'of course, a Canadian, a daughter ul General C. W. Drury, of Halifax. Sie William is one of the most pro- mising of the younger members of the topservative party and a first, rate debator, It is whispered that he is in- tended for a eabinel position when the opposition comes into power. torical . - . - Mr. Hugh J. Maclean asked a few people to dinner at the Toronto Hunt Club, on Saturday evening, to meet Miss Hilda Kent and Miss Nora Mac- nee, of Kingston. Mis. J. Hamilton, King street, is entertaining a» number of boys and irls at a Hallowe'en pariy, on Fri day evening, for her son, Master Allan Hamilton. | IF AREIRTD OF [5 a Sumb ~ py VERE CRY UREN Mrs. J. M. Lanos will receive at her new residence, 111 Lower Union street, every Friday of November, and uol again this season. A most delightful luncheon was given on Tuesday at the Country Club. The guests included Miss Las sie Kirkpatrick, Miss Charlie Shortt, Miss Marjorie Pense, Miss Marjoric Lindsay, Montreal, Miss Marjorie Meyrick, Miss Marjorie Starr, Miss Mamie Garrett, Miss Christine loucks, Miss Kathleen Crisp, Miss Sylvia Cochrane, Miss Vera Carson, Miss Stewart of Montreal, Miss Mar- Jorie Brownfield, Miss Madge Daw- son, Miss Helen Gordon, and Miss Doris Kent. i Cok and Mrs. Crowe, Hoyal Mili- ./ THAT TOBACCO i With the "Rooster" on It is crowing louder as he goes along Only 46c per pound. For chewing and smoking. Mrs. Bernard Browne, Clergy street, was hostess, on Saturday evening, at a birthday dance for Miss Doris Browne. Miss Parker, of Stirling, who has been visiting Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Ross, Sydenham street, for the past thrie weeks, returned home on Tues- day. o Mics Dora Oldrieve, Wellington sireet, has returned from Gananoque, where she wus a guest at the Tay I= Reid wedding. Mies Annie Minnes returned to Tra fidgar, Montreal, on Manday, after spending Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. James A. Minnes, Bagot street. Mr. Amers Bertram, of Montreal, was a guest in town for the week-end. Miss FEita Ward, Johnson street, will receive on Thursday afternoon. A Mr. R. C. Browne, Standard bank of Canada, has returned from Belle vill, where he spent the week-end. We. William Tandy, King street, returned, to-day, from Toronto, where she was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Tandy for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Cushman, of Poultney, Vermont, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Cushman, King street, for a few days. Mr. A. B. Cunningham, King street, returned, on Tuesday, from Toronto. Miss Louise Maclelland, of Toron- to, who is attending school in Moni- real, spent 'Thanksgiving with het grandmither, Mrs. H. Cunaingham, Karl street, Mr. Angus Mowat has returned to college from 'Irenfon, where he was the guest of Mr. and Mrs, McGill Mowat, for the week-end. be easily 1 | It 1s safe to say that the old {can no longer be upheld, everything which has for been Prescott's | only claim to distinction and public | notice, and which has attracted vear Ivy to the old village hundreds of American tourists who have left more or less cash in the town, will not be demolished without a strenu-| ous protest from the people of Can- ada, who are proud of their military relics and traditions. Prescott, (0 demolish the famous old | from the outside. { Fort | Wellington and convert the] At the time this despatch is filed] ground into a public park. The age!no information had come as to the! an eminence at the east of the town, | made public at a late hour, has | has been one of the interesting old | created in Vienna, but it may reason-.. religs that thousands of tourists have {ably be surmised that it wiN be re steamers on the St. Lawrence and if [alarming demonstration. it 1s torn down it will be the end of a | 3 famous landmark. but for German threats Russia would © writes as follows: "lt is now 100 years | the latter executed her Bosnia-Herze- | p since Fort Wellington was built by the | govina coup. i : British government. The people of | os almost openly avowed, are the chief] i oring for a public park, They propose |denger points in the relations of the! 2 to ask their member, Hou. J. D. Heid, | great powers. Austria willsmot tol- to interview the government and the Tr Russia, by the Czar"s telegram comn-| to remove the embankments and the |gMtulating the Servians, practically | " block house and convert the whole approves and commends them. or ose d twelve acres into a pulilic park. We | Daily Mail clearly states the us- | ficient of a park. This is & most op- trian position "The overwhelming | portune time to ask the government' |fucecss of the Bulgarian and Servian | to make this concession to our old f divi he determin-| warrant for modifying the determin- 2 ' : 5 . od : a » : exee rabries ers . after the entrenchments are filled and |Ation of Austria to maintain the! We excel in Fabrics and Irimmings for status quo. Should it become - § : that the status quo! sposed of to the GT. RK. i . vis . . fort, }¢ the use of the latest Parisian fashion plates in VEears y via toward her Austro-Hungarian ; i - y | i AT A. MACLEANS, Outario 2 DRINK HABIT Reliable Home Treatment. mothers and in their it has 3 Every woman wishes to be correctly gowned and we flatter ourselves with being able to show you an absolute, authentic showing of all that is known to be correct fof the Fall and / Winter season. 7 See our showing. CANCER PREVENTION. and Valuable Rules Maintain Immunity. The following hints the ention of cancer are given by Fletcher Little, medical officer | health for Haivrw-on-the Hill : | When warts, moles (especially dark colored), and other skin growths ave exposed to constant irritation they hould be immediately removed. Avoid excessive smoking, as it disposes to cancer of the lips, tongue, cheel 8, eto Inhaling cigaretie smoke tends to cause cancer the vocal eords. Avoid Qrritation of the tongue and cheek by' broken, jagged teeth "he Pale Face, Biood is the life, Life sets its erim- on signal in the face. If vou lack the ruddy hue of health you lack life, you cre inviting disease. I the face is pale; if the hands and feet are contin- ually cold or there is any other sign of deficient ecirculption. use Wade's Iron Tomiie Pills (Laxative). They are a great nerve stremgthener tnd blood maker. In boxes, 25¢., at Meleod's Drug Store, 53 Brock street, above King street. Money satisfactomy. i | tim le i pre De, J of for | GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Little Miss Fix-It to be Here! Saturday. Alice Lloyd, the piquent English speaking comedienne, will be at the | Grand, Saturday next, matinee and | night, in "Little Miss Fix-It," a tune | ful and unusual comedy with that is one of the most attractive of the big productions that is sent] forth by Verva and Luescher, whose "Spring Maid" and "Rose Maid" have | Take greats care of the back teeth i given them rank among the foremost | or. grinders Mone: spent on the "Store of Satisfaction" of foreign music-workers. ' Alice Lloyd, | (eeth will bring a gheater return than, until she was chosen for the merry | any other investment. | YEEEST) PISIVERSEST) PISINEASE MYSTERY) Csr leading character of this new work, Avoid excessively was a famous figure in the highest | drink, which induce " . -------- class vaudeville entertainments, both | (hroat | A in America and in England. Her only | Avoid taking large of ! vival as a box-office attraction is ths | iced drinks and ives. { equally famous Harry Lauder. In ad Masticate all food thoroughly, as dition to singing the rollicking Fug | food imperfectly chewed enuses chro- | . lish songs the mention of her name | sic irritation of the alimentary siggests, the little British star willl 4l | play the alluring title role of the hap- | Avoid alcoholic drinks, as they ave py bride who tries tg arrange all the| a predisposing cause of cancer, and matrimonial plans of her friends with | diminish the averuge prospects of laughable results. The remarkable | survival by thirty per eent. i | Do not delay when oancer is shs- pected. Early recognition and prompt deprive cancer of its ter Mr. Alwyn Forneri, Merchants' bank, has returned to Montreal, after spend. ing the week-end with Rev. R. 8 Forneti, Alfred street. Miss Ada Petrie, who was visiting; in Montreal for the week-end, return ed home on Monday. Mr. Hugh Taylor, Standard bank of Canada, has returned to Toronto, hav ing spent Thanksgiving with his moth or, Mrs. Charles Taylor, King street. Professor John Dall, Queen's Uni versity, returned, on Monday, from Parkhill, where he spent the week-end. Misses Helen and Flora Rees, and Miss Violet Britton were guests in tawn, on Monday, for the perform- (ance of "Bunty Pulls the Strings." door pre if not one hack Thousands of wives, sisters are enthusiastje pride of ORRINE, becnuse cured their loved ones of the "Drink Habit" and (hereby brought happi- ness to their, homes Can be given secretly. ORRINE costs only $1.00 per box. Ask for Free Booklet. i}, W. Mahood, Princess and Bagot Twins at Trevelyan. I'revelyan, Oct. 29, Misses Agnes Jeeder and Ethel Shea, Brockville spent Thanksgiving the guests of Miss Olive leeder Miss Hewna Hefforn, Athens, is the guest of Miss Olive leoder. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. T. I. Flood on October Zind, twins, a hoy and a girl. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Short- all, Pittsferry, Mr, and Mrs. D. Hei- fern, Charleston, Mr, and Mrs. T. Fos- ter, Smith's Falls, spent Sunday at Bern Floods. 'The telephone is being very much enjoyed, as there have been reveral placed in homes. The remains of the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 17 L. Flood were placed in the vault on Sunday last. Miss Lauretta Leeder, Athens, spent Sunday at her home here. James Uobey, Caintown, spent Sunday with friends. Miss Aug usta Leeder and Erwin Keyes, Shea- towntown, spent Sunday evening at i. J. Leeder s. ol eaten block house, which stands on jeffect whieh this telegram, only guzkd at from the decks of passing garded as a most unpleasant and | One has only to remember that) A prominent citizen of Prescott [have mobilized against Austria when | Servia's teritorigl ambitions, now | Prescott aut the present time are clam rate a change in the status quo. Hon. Sam Hughes, minister of militia, A Vienna despatch to the London are sorry to say that Prescott is de armies is not regarded as sufficient town. Hf there is a surplus of earth the grounds levelled the balance could evi- afterncon and evening wear and would offer lent, however, < will depend on the attitude of Ser-| : : colors to help you make your selection. : neighbor. | music 1 i and the feed of hot cancer quantities S-- Mr. Ronald Sutherland, Bank of cat | Montreal, has returned to town, from 18 how ready. Especially { Ottawa, where he spent the week-end, suitable for Entertain- [Bl Mr. F. P. Nesbitt, Standard bank, ments by societies Or Con- was a guest in Midland over the holi- . day. Mentions. Large, and Mr. Charles Wilkins private. A A or - SEE htt ee ng LS returned, on supporting compuny so generally | praised in the great cities 'over the | country last season, are again to be heard in the support of Miss Lloyd. Fuesday, to college, aiter spending Thanksgiving with his parents, Rev. W. T. and Mrs. Wilkins, Trenton. Miss Fitzgibbon, who has been the guest of iss Etta Ward, Johnson sirect, left, on Tuesday, for Montreal. Mrs. Samuel McCallum, who has been the guest of Mrs. William Tand, and Mrs. A. R. B. Williamson for some time, returned, on Saturday, to hed home at Niagara Falls. removal { rors. Edison, the inventor, is in favor of woman sufirage. He considers it is their right. The Gadder Is On the Job Travelers Don't Fear Strange Dishes Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Enable the Stomch to Stand Anything. - Our line of Cut Glass is We show everything from the smallest to the largest i perfect. "The Trall of the Lonesome Pine." | PITH OF "The Trail of the Lonesome Pine," | - ! vhose career was so successfully in | From Telegraphic Despatches and | : : o augurated that the play enjoved long | Ne Sxehanges. i pieces, and, as in any of our goods, we can runs in only a few of the principal : CE ! cities, will be seen here at the Grane 1s next Monday. t The book, which is from the pen o = WORLD NEWS. Mackenzie Bowell showing save you 25 per cent. on any purchase sions of improvement y v ' Dr. Soper, formerly of Toronto, has purchased $160,000. worth of property mm Windsor. é | Alexander bury, on and seven yvars Sir Mrs. H. W. Morphet and Miss lsa- {bel left, on Tuesday, for their home in | Peterboro, after visiting Professor E. | W. Henderson, Frontenac street. Mr. Frapk D. Graham, Queen's Medi: cal College, spent the week-end with his parents in Ottawa, and, on Sun- day, was the guest of Mrs. F. A. | Heney, at Carleton Hall. Mrs, W. C. Ualdwell, of Lanark, an- 'mounces the engagement of her young- est daughter, Miss Sheila (Bensie) Caldwell, to Mr. J. F. M. Inderwick, Rio Janiera, South America. { Mrs. J. Hamilton, King street, will not receive on Friday of this week. Mr. Rex. Calvin, who spent Thanks giving in Toronto, returned home on ay lohn Fox, the author of "The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come.' dramatized by FEogene Walter has been given a worihy r mxduction that was greeted with The Belgian consul at Marids, Yu long runs and the best business of : , .y catan, was arrested by! the Mexican late vears in Boston, New York, Phil | gove ronment and trouble $5 expected adelphia and Chicago. | Robbers ransacked the Texas EE land station at Cooper, Texas, Algonquin Park. set fire to the building. .1 G00 taking | a Renaud died at Hailey was v Sunday, aged one hundred The play ROBERTSON'S, LIMITED Rich Cut Glass Fine China pets Sits Winter in With Switzerland Canada is its rightful place as the winter play- | Patrolman Albert R Peterson, -- ---- ground of the mations. One of the | 0 Was shot an tal : hy a ywn man wham he rebaked | ot polar dict here write 17 0 yekaorn men hs be ive! | CODERRE SWORN IN J > . A n 1) ii Tr na fon opportunities are found for healthful oy 3 mg an 3 Z ¢ "The AS MINISTER 13 MINES port and where an invigorating at-| "0° . > : , The supreme court has confirmed J. | mosphere may be anjoved is the Algon- | fg roof quin Natiopal Mak of Untario In! At father. liberal Re Non - 1 : a . + «+ A Bye-Election Will be Held in Hoch- | \ elaga on the 19th. of November. summer it is the stamping ground of the angler, cil pr and tourist, and] ity pre-eminence a bLshing ground has beon conceded, but with "the first | 08% | th i frost of autumn the camper and ang- | That lumber whic = Plana Ottawa, Oct 30. The of the Canadiar which has followed the retirement | Hon. ¥. D. Monk, became effective | terday slternoon Bos | KIDNAPPED IN 1882. we -_-- Montreal Woman Her Mother in Boston. Montreal 30 A place between a and daughter aiter thirty years of separa ton, due to the kidnapping of the lat ter when was two years old. The principals Mrs Marcotte, Ontario Vi the daugh ter, and Mrs. 'Sugie White, at one time Mrs. Susie Newton, Brant Rock, Maws., the mother Fhe little Newton girl was kidnap- ped her parents resided Bost [Ee taken by to Rideau Hall, and] ™ a nator Wil + Morse, whose mat office were wdminictersd fd had her own little gis] and was broken bsarted. Morse ss the Newton girl because she und th for i take control Rectan § losely resembled the child her sistet wel Tost Ihe portfolios } A Young Meets Cet reunion has stat lor trouble arose, nomindtion prpesed his The the linment, in Que al eged, at taken root her Dr. James Polson returned last week to New York after spending several " weeks with Mr, and Mes. N.C. Pol son, University avenue Mr. and Mrs. W. Walsh, of Van- couver, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Kigney, George street, left on 'Tuesday for Montreal and Now York. « Major and Mrs. Hopwood arrived in town from the coast on Saturday and are guests of Colonel and Nrs. J. H. V. Crowe, Royal Military College. Mr. Donald Bate, Dominion Hank, returned to Moutreal on Tuesday, hav- ig Ment the week-end with Mrs. Gamsby, Hales Cottages, King street. CORE he inns, 0 she fre Goorge Avenue uville; i ler have stored their tents. their rod: | ©ne side and sawn in three sites JA med | und their canoes and the lovers of | not dutinble iu the efiect of an winter spore follow in the footsteps of | Portant judgment inf the supren i tion the summer visitors and take posses. | Court, m the case of Foss and the sion of "The Highland Inn," the well | British Columbia Lumber and Shingls run and comfortable hotel at Algon- | company. quin Park station that offers splendid 7 accommodation at roasonuble rates Algonguin Park is at an altitude oi 2400 feet above sea level, in reached over the Ottawa division of the Grand Trunk railway system, is about 300 miles north of Toronto, and 175 miles west of Ottawa. The winter rates at "The Highland Inn' are Xid to Sie per week, anid the several attractions of «the park in winte® are depicted in a handsome booklet entitled "Winter , in Untario's Highisnd Heritage." cop- ies of which may be bad free hy ad- ressing a card to William Gall, man "Highland inn," Al gonquin Park station, Ont, -- Yeoons brug gov ernment, ol A Box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets of Is Your Best Travelling Com- panion. "Railroads tell you about the won ders of Naturs along their lines; hotels describe moders accommoda tions; but they never fail to ring their 'cuisine unexcelled.' The traveller ws he is 3 %s : while near n when the prime min hf tupeitts ister, accompanied by most of his am In + ge a ¢ . Sudden Death at Plom Hellow. | colleagues, went Plum Hollow, Uet. 30. {ip Sunday | the oaths of night the very sudden death occurred | 10 Hon. Loni of Abel Wetherel, a well known and | fer ministers I highly respected! resident of this sect- | of new "departments. lion. The late Mr. Witherel, who was | will be held as follows seveéuly two years of age yesterday, | Secretary of st and minister of was living with his son aml on Sun | mines Hom. 1 odorre, MPV. fos day evenmg the latter and his wife | Hacholaga. went to one of the neighbors, leaving | Minister Mr. Witherel in his ustal health. ile | Roche, turpitg about nipe o'clock they foun! Miaister of public the old gentleman sitting on the | Rogers. Jounge dead. Uenth was due to heart | Mr. Coderre's epiry necessitates an failure. The deceased is survived by | immediate byoclction in Hochelaga one son, Isaac. His wife died twelve 5 it is desired 16 have the pew min 1 { yeler n Wise Cendore who wow brought her up as her ching her own as French. In due married George Marcotte, The settel cam oul a 0 wgo, when the false to the kidpapping Mrs. Macleod and Miss Gordon, who " have been visiting Miss M. Gordon, : te her ous University, on Tutsday for treal Lo spend a short time en rots for Fino, NK. r. Stuart Laing spent the holida at his home in Peterboro'. y ous time the gi of Mounireal month or tw mother eonfesssd just before she died Mra. Marcotie them decided to try avd find her res] mother, and adver. tied for her wn a Boston BEWSpA per of the interior---Hon 1 works--Hon R ; Is Ai < Maple Grove News, Maple Grove, Oct. 2 Charles worth is threshing in this vicinity Bert Kemp and son are howe a few days with ber Sal ir 10% 5 Tt aa vo n for a - The Lake Mining syndicate has struck a mew show of mica at Mirek , B. Mari jueing foraman. Visi: tors: The Misses Etta and ! sud W. Waille, Bedford Mills, 'n; A. Vank + and fam- Pero, Harting: » MeAllis- conclusion that the telephone hav been Lake, voars ago. Lhe funeral taken place to- List ehurch . Mr. and Mrs. 1M. Kilborn the week-end st Elgon. Mra. Bert ker has been ill with stomach trowble The Ladies' Aid mej on Thursday lest at the home of Mrs Mise Lyndhurst, sty & at the A a fare spending Thanksgiving . holidays, : is at v "a. Gilard's. Miss Elizs TPereiv al, nurse, Watertown, NY. » holidaying at her home here. ria » Do not be foolish emough to mind i dhe i he go Fon or a domerati h is y ion when i turn the ra there's =n barber close at hand. An observer his veached the eorrvet = ping us our influence in the community ie which we move. i day from his late residence to the Sap. | "pent L Par | Let Kithorn. | Madeline Wing and hikel Dauby, | business of your neighbor unless ensier. her inil to correctly estimate him ister in his sent when the house on Nov. Jet. His majority was 1, | 300 4t the general election. fhe department of mines, which was transferred to the minister of in- terior about a year ago, ix now enmikforrad to that of serotary of state. Mr. Codarre will also have the archives branch under hi= comirol snd peg * | direction. Fall and Winter Importations, | Prevost, Brock street, has received all his Bl poration for his | wpalori riment, consisting' is iting and overcosting in _-- a | riety of patients to choose from. Alsa ine of ready-made clothing gents' furnishings. * Mee. Macy MH. Hagner, Buficlo, has indicted for sitempting to kild husband. It is stated she shot while out on an automobile trip. Hair cuts are to be thirty-five cents hereafter in Chicago. i Mra. White answered the advertise ment and lentified her daughter by a cut on her thumb ' The reunion took place last week at Joston. As the daughter could not speak "English or 'the mother French, their feel greetings had to be inter prited by a friend familiar with both Inngaages Milton Woodley, Waterford, Ont, aged forr, fell in the basin Gf the Baphist drowned. Bavid J. Cheson, err, Windeor, has bose suspended. immigration oli PILLS= Tegiabie Best faniiy catharte. church fountain wot was % HOOD'S

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