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Woodville Advocate (1878), 25 Dec 1884, p. 3

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qvâ€"v__v_u -__-V, lsying cuckoo his Mat 0! inns” tumors. , owhoto in this “no 0! non prom. ino'nt thin in Lbs {large por _ o! 9:“! 'Britein. In Engl‘end‘ e growing spirit at! communism germinetes in the my trede‘ unions end bended opposition t the monopolies o! weelth. He et runs msy reed it lurking between ~ the lines o! Frenohise Bills. in redicel innovetiops end in the oft recurring disputes 'twixt Lords end Commons. the worldly smoke 0! which h yislds en edsge to vouch (or its sense. Irelend e chronic .eninlty egeinst the lendlords is oonetently bushing forth in its own ugly form olmelcontent. like the throes of some intermittent lever. _ While in Scotlendâ€" end it is o! thst country thet I would espe- oielly treet hereâ€"e hitter tesllngot ill-will is shown now end egein from the molten, herdeinen end petty termers who oovet the greeings ot the mounteln lends, towerd the owners‘ot thoeelhuge Sootcolaestegessuvzhigl‘i ere no rigorous preeerv en tram eny encroeihments on the pert 0! men or eettle to mete e brie! lived Sexon holidey. Were the totel eoresge owned by these Scotch lords end leirds summed up. it would be tuned et they constitute the msjor portion 0! t e Highlends. end 0! this tote! by ier the l est pert is strictly pre- served. Yet low 0 these lendlords spend liners then the teehionshle two monthe o! _ August end September on their sstetee. weging the‘ennuel werfere eqeinetthe deer, grouse end.,hle_ek gems.’whtoh e peternel Government tects under its lsgisletive shield until t en. During the rest of the Iyetti'dtlie igoorllendenere ege‘in [engine- eete,en any menu pins wender over theiralonely westeeyanergl‘n: egeinst the depredetions of poschers end would-he utilisere. Heny ot_ these eetetee no cud run-sod by 0.. wu Wm. m- IIo Opes-“ulna and I.“ Gnu-d- Pnclou I- the In: ol the Prod-oh. lluoooâ€"rl‘). yua- oi anWohho-u Item It woo o wonhy. fl tannin-Ho. low ext-tins in thnt Utopian Iliad elm: Thoma Horo'o imoginotion. which Gounod thot tho londo at tho ropnhhoohonld not hole to on, momhon of tho nonm- wool in portionlor. hnt ohonld ho hold by all in taut to: tho gonorol honont. ooyo n Scotch oonoopondont o! Faust owl Strong Other oonntfloo. [on troo o! tho hudonot lond diopntoo. my .wotl hold thotot than olnopity ’tin thnt 'tio not two. Pothnpo. howovor. o tonot such on thin. in which simplicity of node 'clnimod plane with liberty. nollty and brothothood might. it w to modern notion. lood to unlookod (qr ond duo-noun Iido boo. ond grove o4 tmtttnl mum (or now unnbh. at over our! onon thorn mam up in the ult-ootoomod Utopia of Euro 0. omonldoring diooontont oplnot o grout londod program; o donor of tho mony to: tho Ill-0m o! homo ounh low ognjnouho low. Lo tho work! flow. more topnhhoon ond tho mono-find moon- to moho thomoolvoo hoard. tho“wor 0! opinion woo “tango: mint tho unim- noirod nonunion 0! than hngo plounro Story of their Bolntion- wuh Scotch malordl. ~ psiud poo-union 0! alone hug. plan-nu «tum. winch. 3|"!!th to coon human in feudal days for trivisl urvioon. Inn dnhod- down in bandit-my IMII. upset-hing “pi; punouqdigg mum- and ere of vset extent. comprising thoneends .end thonsends oi, ecree. greet trecte of which ere. es I heve seid. set epert solely for the preeervetion‘ot M‘ ‘Beeh pro- srictors es the Dukes oi - ntherlend. ute end Hontroee. end leirde like Enqu- hereon end Johnson divide. whole counties emong them. end meintein grouse moors end deer forests oi sine thet eeeme iebnlone when their nr _ ere weighed in the eoelee of poll «Won-1.: ‘ Not long e wee in‘ antherlendehire. thet wild, broken county. which stretches ite merge ct mountein end leke ecro‘u the north of Sootlend. I wee hiring in Loch Shin end its tributery wetere, end in my verious excursions netnrelly hell coneider~ eble intercourse with the Kegnncee end Donelde of e neighborhood” Since then. I have trevc ed in other rtione oi this end the edjoining counties. t everywhere I found theieeme Itory; to every question. I met the seme enswer, " Hie Green wed ne wish it the whilst.” or “ e wcel mey be His Grece kens t'.wed be 3nd." Nothing eeemed sdesible to be bold. or done. or thought. or reemed o! in this northern ieetnees eee “ Bin Grecc " should first epprove. 0 His Grece the Duke of Sutherlend belongeth the lend. end the people end thedoings thereof. The diminutive reilwey. which is the mein ertc of his pone-ions. wee built hiepr ere end with his mom. end it s so much it cbettel cl hie,ee the knooker on his (rent door. * The hotels. the roede. the villegee ot ell this enormous county ere his. end through his egente he reigne in the petty kingdom in en eutecrecy tempered only by the prestige not externel republieenism. Some twelve months since there wee e good deel oi telk in Englend ebont certein entire .villegee in thin dnkedom heving been eomewhet summerily moved on to meke room (or grouse end deer. Hui: qu‘y faier ;_ their _eheep end cottle he_d long since YIIE Glflfltfl' IIII'AIBH. hen forbidden on the hide. heeeuee tor- eooeh deer were too teeeldlone to reuse over the same ground to their domeeeloeeed brethren. wherefore we herdemeu eoon (allowed. Nevertheleee. Imagely enough. some oroleer mutteringe echoed emong those doeereed hllle, end e murmur of d!!- oontene found no wey into the Englieh pepereâ€"uaeleee. however. eeve to ten e smouldering fire.for the flee heving $110 forth. Hie Greoe'e will wee done. ne u with ell queeuone. no will!) the plenum of oroltere. the euhjeoe weer. ewe no“. A sonorellneflon will deteee eny ermment. en u is no! to he melneelned ehee the highlende_ ol. Soouend ere Need for the ,_ehAxh‘ __ --..-Le- -l aupport o! e Inge popnletton. or eepehle of musing en, "ti entenelve hude. The 'wildneee ol the count: end he verty preclude the pool luty of thle. nntleee etorme end nine and tomnte heve ewept the nail from the monntnlne to the velle e. where teeming done on he done; w lle the monntelne. hiding their netlve ong- emong the mlete. or old in Inch epology for verdnre u the knotted heether or rent venue of the menu on give, heve little to ofier even to the moet enterpnelng of eheep 0': nettle. In none pleoee. of oonne. the monntelne m excep- 0|an 0! qnm 5 Rule gunning of depend- “Milli. no“ land been me stronghold 0! the [mom 1 Boy. to n descend-nu of Whom 1| now bolongu. Avoiding we also 0! the wofld. i! nutlod nmoug n think bolt of tree- um. swooping down 3 none of Ben Dhu. dipped that: goae of ,Ben Dhu. dipped their sh owe into the celm wetere of the leks. Behind the house climbed the greet moor- lends of Perthebire. tumbling in confusion one upon enother. end in front more mounteins reered their geunt berriere between the solitudee of the glen end the outer world. In their distent erms they held the weters of Loch Lomond end countless smeller lekee end terns. while. iciuing forces with their opposite neigh- bors. they jumbled end mingled their messes in the blue depths of the fer glen. where wee credled the smell but noisy Gyle strcem which gives tbspees its neme. And e wild. lonely piece it wee ; wild «with the deeertion of its'festnese by men‘fcr e cen- tury. end lonely with the overwhelming sense of loneliness which only mounteins give. Except user the leke where the leird'e house stood. heliitetiOn there were but none. but fer up inthe glco y'irreeee of hills showed here end there the crumbling ruins of encient villegee which tredition tells were destroyed by Rob Roy beoeuse the occupiers felled on one oceesion to help ‘him in his tights. egeinst “ the hireling 1elevee of the king." These were perhepe the rude forefethers of the orofters. but In those deys there were no London pepsrs to moen over their erbitrery expulsion. The stones which once formed the homes of these disbended Celts now lie strewn emonglthe moorlend greseee. end seek to hide t sir stormy pest under e screen of t mass. The wenderer mey. perohence. ‘ turb from the silent helmet e wood S?“'.°“'2;.'{..".i ““‘fii‘h‘f‘ih‘zw" ece s e e. tens on y- y ts 'endthe elves end goblineof the glen. 0n the mountein si es ere severe! such memoriels of deys gone by. the dumb records of. unwritten histor ,lonely end deserted. " imploring the g tribute of eeigh." Pew ere the set which ever‘ climb to their scettered stones. end fewer i the eyes which use distinguish them emong the jutting bones of neture. Bome‘ wendering eportmen. led on by the mythi-‘ cel nymph of the mist. who bewilders the steps of the mountein rsmbler. mey ohenoe upon them; or e shepherd seerohing for some streyed sheepâ€"for sheep end the reg- ged .hrghlend cettle roem free o'er these “ bonnie breee o' Belquiddsr ”â€"mey hep to stumble over the broken heerth of en encestor; but the sleep of these villege grevee is long end quiet. end the wind end the rivnlet ere the only feithful mourners. Where ere those who should rebuild. it the snrroundin ground be worth tilling? Is the piece gedeviled since thet wild‘night when the red-heired Kscgregor bwnoped down with his, fierce ‘cleusmen; on the sleeping hemlet. end fluttered its doveccte to sudden wekefuluess? In truth it seems so. end the legend seys ‘well thet tells how the troubled murmur of the 6er stream. fretfully foemieg over its broken bed user by. is the weiliog of Meegregor mothers for homes destroyed end eons upon whose greves now grow the heether end the moor- lend gress. But in spite of feotione end the chengee of time.- it is curious to note 'how strong is the olennish feeling prevelent in most looeli es. end howdeeply ingrained in- the Boo vte'nentry is;the desire for e shisftein. who'eh‘ell be‘ the heed end leeder of ell the meny minor 0- shoots of the femily. In .most high- ,lend velleys there is the leird par reed}; lease. oi ’wltom‘ ell the gilliee :10! miles eround speck With respect. end whose doings ere berdlyilooked upon in the light of tyrennieel dog in the meager. who chero ishee the silence of the moors during ten months of the yeer in order thet for the rcmeining t_wo_he_ mey _ewek_e_their deepest dually 2mm. Ind pawn night In tonnd 1.:me to food tho combined looks at NAM-udhoob . Bu. Inch tioh mud. no no. too plenum]. I hue Indy bun laying in a ”pied hiahlsnd alloy. u but“ u human]. and when lam-norm (radon: wonder- vnauely n the rumors 0! owner oldmn oluwbou. It In mum! at the venom and of Loch Kayne. “up (on! 9! _tho_ fliglglandn: ugd hum. “In In of the Highlands. um m home 0! bird which formed the oohbu i5 W‘dev-icu. The sumo 'old alumni-h spirit. only 302 non bomb“ elennleh eplrlt. ‘ only 30! more peeoeeblel type. reeldee in the Dougele end Meedhbe of to-dey ee in the “ ood old timee," when the differenoe of e re or green etripe in the tertene of olienoe meetere wee enflioient werrent of mutual enmity to send the hende of the weerere to toy with the hilte of their oleymoree. 0! course not e few of theee leirde owe their poeltlon to the reeent eoqulrement ol weelth. when the reepeet thet ie meted out to them is merely e serv- ing of memmon end unetehle. but in the mejority of been they represent through long peat egee the oountleeefiredltione of the olen. With leirde who treoe‘ their enoeetore heel: into the deve when able!- 1 telne were demi-gode end heroes in the eyes 10! their followers. emell wonder is it thet the peeeentry heve not wholly loet ill lr enelentinetinote. Alifi euoh eeheou- lot ehrethren ee would tumble down ell theee mile etonee o! hletory.‘ meyhep. will and here. before putting into preotioe their cry of the lend for the geople. e stone in the meohl_n_ery whioh e ell prove herd to extrect. Yet grievencee crottere undoubt- edly heve. end mightily ofleneive once, too. While deerreinee tctreterniee with cheep. end the rich lend-owners lneiet upon mekin Scotlend one vent Chevy Chen. the e ee meet go. Then comes the counter ceim of the Ineny but poorer cieeeee to heve lihert of greeing their oettle on theee eeelone y protected pleeenre ronnde. And so let weelth end power etc conquered ;hnt the oil on the troubled wetere in thin. end e little etorm will hreek it. It ie one of the poiiticel riddlee of modern timee.rether then e Scotch cke which mey require e nrgicel opqretion to eolve. For n wary long seven you: an tins of the molten hnva been Inn ; but it in in no drum um than name oration at it the time bu not come when the klno shill Ihndln {all pumm- nnd be m. The run“ uni moot expansive stockings no thou of fine Btu-solo hon. They no moulded to ahspo cud put on like I glove. .3! m hood up “Aha buck vmh allk £ :0. Dr. W. Y. Smith. o Ohio-go oonllu. Bropom io onmino 70,000 pun of eyes in "Tho Working Glrlo’ Vmuon Society" No.30 Iohooll. for flu matron of undy~ unnow churn-No roomy in New York. log the why md whereforoo tholnorouo ollwhou nmo, a loan. in nonnative of myoph. noodod good works. no 0‘ [I'm-ml" [Jo-puny Aneu- In The "Invoflipiion" Oompu . “the Thain Oomiquo. an I Joan-not WodnmlniI night thn the III ionoo in the front 0! t a how did not time». The auditorium wu empty. but an perform- wu hold in“ the arm. md wixhoma «hound. too. It wn inventignlon. hm no! she kind in which Moan. Barium and Hm The invuiiguion wu done by . ox, and he did u won ; no mil um iho actors were huieging iho item“: yuwdny for an dance on their Nuis- fio guy how doihu yith. 7 On the north side 0! she lheetro is en elley where the gallery the eeespes descend. In it ere stored lumber. berrele. bone, leaders end ell sons 0! debris. Some one ‘hed eleo stored edos there Wednes. dsy night end teetened bun by e rope to e properly box. It wee e big dogâ€"e cross between I Newfoundlend end e Shepherdâ€" end he looked hneninh end pleylnl. his bed e double row of double beck eelion seetb. ell the eeme. In the elley is lbs histories! “ Hole in the Well." en eper- tnre the! opens into en edjoinlng her-room. through which ere peseed teeming tumblers of unit end sensor to slehe \he perched mews o! equaling)". At the end of the first nt in “ Invee - tion." Mr. John Sperke. who eeenmee t e role of Lorenz Hogen. mehee hie exit up through the fliee end does not come on egein for nearly he]! en hour. During thie time Wednesdey evening. on wee hie wont. Mr. Bpuh went to: hie uenel heverege. eeid to he milk end eeltzer. He got it. end no he looked through the bottom of the glue_he e“! the (log. h..uh policemen drew his pistol. One more ventureaome men we reel eimed _hie oerelnlly at the dog's had. hit. Doyle. the gee men, held than). The pistol fleshed. The dog looked eeloniehed end on ‘she bullet had out lhe rope he disgnuedly welked may. Then we officer fired the other barrels. and lb. dog yelled .ud begun to jump. The other officers tried $0 .fltgthelr pistols. but they wouldnje go 01!. v "Nico old fellow." aid Mr. Spun. diplomthonlly. The dog wnggod his nil. Hr. Spun appmhed so put him. The dog jumped up to meet him hull way and manna-fly upped Mr. Spain in the lip. and unmixed hi3 99° in)? we buss-in- ,, me“Hole"'nnd called for would milk ma seiner. “ Here. hethe your teoe in this." eeid the gumen ee he brought up e on of eieohoi. Mr. Bperke ehuddered end wented toknow ii sensor wouldn’t do ee well. 'Ihe blood wee eteunohed. e doctor enmmoned. the wounde motorized end the seen hidden by telne whiskers. eo thet Mr. Sperhe oeme up before the tootiighta et the pmper time ee smiling ee e dey in June. 'Meentime it wee put end eel-tied thet the dog must be shot. As soon en the performenee wee ova-three policemen were celled in to do it. The mele contingent of the oompeny turned out in the elley to help end to kill two dogs with one shot. en it were-rte get 9. final milk end eeitzer et the “ Hole." “Blm him." and Mr. 81) uh. or words 09 u 093““; effect! _u_ be gushed but to The property room we! necked for fire- erme. end the oompeny eppeered hrendleh- ing tin ‘eworde end wooden mnekete. Meenwhile .pietole were popping end the dog wee getting lively. In the excitement some one shot the lemp. end in the ensuing eontneion end derkneee Mr. lIerrigen poured e milk end eeltxsr down e eerhine berrel. Mr. Herrigen eeid he regretted hie mieteke. Thie geve him en rdee. A hlnnderhuee wee brought out end loeded with e pepee of mu. When they were fired et the dog they seemed to exeeperete him. for he mede e deeh through the crowd end no on the etege. He wee ellowed to do no. No one seemed to have the leeet "objection. '_' Texee Jeek ” climbed e 135615}. Tl! DOG one 08 ’0 I'm. Mr.8porke tnea to onwl through lhe "Hole in the Well." Mr. Gould. the secretary mode uwlld loo from the Inge into a ’box. closely followed yum dog. then down to fihe oreheeue. end, on trouble gave: oomee singly. [ended on hie high et. The dog hounded like u hurdle horse over the eeete', nlteruntely pureuing end pursued by the oompeny. Through the parquet up into the balcony end gellery tsgy went. meking e frentie deeh et him. on when he turned retreating on feet on the eeete would let them.‘ Johnny Wild eeid he never new numbing like ileinoe Tommy Shiele pleyed at log n he-goet. At lees the dog got Into the lobby, eeoeped through the mniu entrenoe end vuuiehed down Broedwey. while the 'emeteur dog eeloherew lell while_ the 'unnhnr dog “to!“ axing-fog ggqinnfllo “ leg in up 9 It I find thet dog my tormne' In mule." aeid the use men. " I'd sell him for old lend. He'e got twenty eeven bullets in him. besides lots of other things."â€" . Y. Herald. I‘ll. TIIAT.I “IIQIJI DOG. Euly in the morning throughout my journey. owcy on the other tide of the Nile, 3 red gloom in the city betokene the npproech of down. I cm nwchened by tho enrly pruyere cl my two guides. Kneeling on mute on the around. cud with heode turned towerd Mecco, they olternntely cry out with loud voioee. nnd oltcrnctoly mut- tcr their petition: for o eucceeelul do '- journey. The moet prnyina country in t e world II! this Bond-n. Quite independent of the Mnhdi'e movement, the pie every. yhcre ore filledyith religion! ervormhich it ie eeey to nnderetend with little eflort mey he turned into lenetieiem. In hie rigorone oheemnoe o! the [ewe o! the harem iieein greet pert the eeoret of the Mndir'e power; end Oemen Digme, et Bnehim. by dreeeing like e tehir. in e eingle dirty cotton cloth. end ooverin himeelt with duet. end preying eon nnonely. induced the Hehdendowee to follow him that to vioto end then to their deeth. ln Snekim lteel the mooleh in the little moeqne begen to cell the people thereto preyer et 4 o'clock every morning. At ilret the eonorone tonee of his deep voioe. rieing end telling in mneioel eedenee. wee pro- nounced intereefing in e high degree; leter on we deeoribod it en bellowing end e mi- eenoe ol the iiret order.â€" Cor. London Stand- ard. The soul- I Pnylll Con-m. nae-mums. world. Norvflino ours. headache. ow tooth-aha. poin- in tho old. or MN)...” roommate. Aron intern! romod or- vilino in prompt. cflootivo 3nd pl .0 “to. Norvihuo ha no equolu o . anbduiug remedy. out! o rm boulo only 10 goats. 70.1199 yoor drqggmnon You on: arch.“ a boNui ohon'l 83"an ...' grub-uni?” In W luvht 10 can“. Nor'vllino. fizrvilinoh nerve pain cure. } The English ouch yum Goniah in coming on:- in we opting to comp“. in we ohnllongo no. for the America: cup. 8110 is owned by Sir Biohud Salton. Every time. Everybody who hes need or sold Pnennm'e Panniers Oorn Extractor reporu the n “the only enre p0 Corn Cure exuni. 0. Thompson. Tileon nrgh. writes: “Ingevery one Powem'e Corn Exumtor hna given entire eeuefeotion." Om you doubt the oerufled testimony oflered by those who heve need it. Tr it eodny. The only are. euro and pan eeu Oorn dare in Pntnum’e Corn Exumtor. Beware of Iuhetilutea end imieuions. Poison a 00.. propnelore, ngeton. Among the wodth rot floworo at o {amenable wedding in New York on Tuscany. the most prominent vorioty oppom to hove been the Astor. though the murygold flourished quite largely. It you no pole, emsoistod. hove a hook- ing cough. wnh night-swash. spitting 0! blood and shortness ot btouh. you hove no fins to loos. Do not hositoto too longâ€" sill you no put onto; for token in in early noses, consumption can be cured by the use of Dr. Pisroe's "Golden Medial Disoovsry."as thousands on testify. By dragging. “We-n III not 9mm” in the title of an inset-«0n; mush-“ed mums (96 pages) sent. post-mid. for three George W. Gable. in en utiole to he pub- lished In the January Century ry. cells upon the white peep le 0! me South to nuke the pqaiuon o! 519 him]: nee up! the. o! "' (madman " but of "(no men.” mfiao( (96mm: sent. at- d. for three loner nun ddrmpoWom’a Diap en- sny Modi Ansociufion.Bufluo. N. Y. Silk or wool jersey. Rimmed with vel- veteen colors, oath and waiawoou will be worn with plnin velvet skins 3nd Illl'Ih nah 62rd”. or fine wool foule or cash- moro e drapery lined with aural). “Yea; I shell brook the .engegement.’ ehe eeid. (aiding her um: end looking defiant; “ it is rally too much trouble to converse with him; he's an deal as e poet, end talks like he had a mouthful of mueh. Besides. the way: he hewhe end spite is disgusting." “ Don’t break the engagement for thet: tell him to; take Dr. Bean’s Oeteuh Remedy. It will cure him eom~ pletely." “ Well. I’ll tell him. Ido hate to break it 03. for in ell other respects he's quite tooeherming." Ol,oonree.,u outed hie oetuzh. ‘ ' The price of: [shot is being genuslly reduced throughout Utnh. â€"’-'1'he ohenoe oonoootione of ignorent men hnve sometimes bronghi dierepnse noi only on their own wonhleae medionnee um deserve no credit, but mmeeimee. wish much injustice, on really'jelieble propen- tione. Ladies should not heeiute that Mrs. Pinkhem'e Vegeteble Compound. for this gomedy hes been tried. proven end pained to: yet". ‘ “ Finger nsils." seye the Pall Mall Gazette. f.‘ accordin to the experts of the new tsd. it long on slender. denote ims - nstionsnd poeticteelings. love of en en lssinees ; it long and fist. they ere the sign at prudence. good unee end grove mentsl faculties; it wide end short. of snger end rudeness. controversy end ohetinscy; e heslthy color signifies virtue. heslth. hoppi- neee. courage ,snd liberslity; dry and brittle nsils are signs or snger. cruelty. qusrrel. onlminsting even in murder; carved in the shspe of clswe. humane, and wickedness; soft. lee eneee 9! body snd mind rend lsetlv. we sre told thst, short neile,gnswed down to the flesh. signify sillineeeend dissipation." Journal. 1‘5. but basin.“ man in the city of Albny Io-duy quid yesterday shut he spent the moat money (or __adve}-tiaing jug people lelt pooreet. “ Thet in the time." he sold. “ when people reed edvettiee- z‘nente. If they find I store edvettleing hugeine they will leeve their old pleeee end so to the newer, end the new one. if it ie emett, will kee them every time. The old-leehloned hue neeeumen will feel thet he must do things in e modern style It he gent- to ewim with the current.”â€"Albany A boo be :- st Oahu". Ont, nuke: tho oollg himpo . .nd thus enables his boon to produce honey in one-tenth of the nun! time. The libedive of Egypt recently heeeme very herd up, even herder up then tunnel. no he sent two trusted envoys to Perie with e eheet o! jewele to eell {or reedy end mueh needed oeeh.‘ The dey etter the envoye hed eeiied e debtor whom the Khedive never expected to come. down with enything dropped in end peid up. Immedietely e meeeenger wee eent elter the eheet of jew- ele. but. before they were overteken. the envoye hed ewned them to en Avenue d'OpeIe jeweler. They were reohtelned. end the three men. with the jewels. ere now on their wey heck to Egypt. "RRRSNIIRIGI gpglms MIMI. __ 451 ngn 86., fluffdo. _You‘ng yon sag. Women thoron'ghlr propuod for bulge... II homo. Book-hoop as Bun «I Forms. Ponmnn m Arimmouo ma bummnnd am. by mu Ian lot «roam mafia. "" ‘i‘qfib‘fi'fl" :"_' “Delu- m omens-o” All Busy on Hula. When I. Adveuloo. R. U. AWARE red Ma tag a,- mu WM'I fllno m_ : {ML norm-rd! paid. fggthm Plug rapidity of “-0 MW. 5mm. per box. ' -r SELEVENHNG PUMPfFAUCEf in You one: to cm m: fin-iii Gains. B d ‘reu I: an “attention to HELPSH"VIOO% am? 833%: QUAMIS‘I'EIED. 3qu a‘ once tor manual EYE, EAR AND TIIIIOM. n. a. a. nmnsoxmm. 0.1). 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