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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 29 Jan 1892, p. 7

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in Mil/inc”,- most reasonâ€"- L I; by 0% H new r11 round. W8, Engines, for sale ILindggy- against the R011: somewhat mrdz in he expirauon (-1 mm H. CURRY, EN MCCREA. tern on the 11th Sept; {for tho amount of n! ONTGOMERY. Makers the United INS. 00. >17 PRIOR days atte , I has 3 {EW WILSON. will sell at ’or the next we stock). :et them is A LEI Counties. TRBET. ERE. RUP.‘ E STOCK wtndert HIGHEST a thé best NOS By Inc-nub of ”10:0 decimtione vevy my nannyâ€"puma huudxedaâ€"were added tothullete of Nozth Victoria. that had no noun-t right to be there. Ravish g efioere In can: die flow, when they have discovered the: [nude of this kind were Method on them, have compelled the Denies who pm on the names to give hnher evidence as to their quelifloellons. The tevielng emcer ,however, for North Vienna. :hrtw v be whole burden of aroma thee pet-ties < 3 upon the other side, there- fore «or; man who eon'd eecepe eervlee d we subpoena or far whom, guy trumped Ipexenae could be made to excuse his memes on ht. aubpoene. eteyed on the In: whecner he was honestly one: not. If Mr. Hughes desired to behoneet end eeted In mnonnce In thin nutter. ha eheule heVe been the em: to heve endeav- md to not on the name!“ Jud been on In thve any. But. mm of flat, every mean» h: M. WC din-Inn the yhoio mm or m. rain on o! m not: he In code-mud to null: m. (ll-hon»: dunk". Surely the burden of 000 Chum declamnom, which VIII m “loam lien, [uncured by him and new gun} to_ be when gdmm 0S)! Mn. win be can max-h he no MRI-10V!“ ml- ot Norm “om-la. It “on an W In. made than Mu «cl-numâ€" m titanium â€"I|vomdum o: “a“ W- an». an in“ com and dumb. \chuimi non the nu n can u which w y la; but baa “My. These people may any that they were induced to tok - these molemn declaratione by being to-d lhsl they were a mere matter ottom, that they and It thoughtleeely and “them due condderauoo, but that makes it so much won» for the man who organ- lsed the gtga Llc system 0! trend. falsehood .6 arm», and who in now trying by every host: and crook to take advantage at it. 'v 'v â€"â€"v. _â€"- -V_V_~ hunt: a tales actuation. perjury, and more are seven] hundred declarations more or Inn false In Sam Hughea'mtereata In North Victofla. I: would otobably be harsh to say that theeo people knew that what they were deflating 1.0 was name, but ltia certain that they did undertake to make solemn declarations no to things that they did not know to be true. The statute makee the one, and each at these Were put on by similar declarations, and In each case the declaration was false. There were in North Victoria altogether some 600 or 700 such declarations made. They were not made by the parties who knew she fact, in many uses one man made as many as forty or In, declarations. In each declaration the van, declared to his own personal knowl- edge. Upon the revision of the lists a very large proportlon of these declarations were Round to be false. in fast, and themrtles who made the declarations admitted on unntnauon that rhey had no personal knowledge of else matters as to which they r. -n AL- declared, so that nearly the whole of the declarations Were fuse to the extent that the nun who declared he knew of his own personal knowledge had no personal kn_owledge of lhe quteg, ,,,Ac_,L “ ___... J. b." Ah the com-z tor the revision of the venere’ Hate held at Cobcconk the name at Bethel R ohman wu smack cfi‘, he being only abom eighteen yem of me. There was four Others struck of es the sum wart to; being upder the age of twenty- believing the same tobgu-noudbyvimo or m not mmung extra Judidll oaths: Sal-mud and deemed beforomon: Cabo- eunL In the county of Victoria this 10th In of August. 189;.“ ).__j\ Rune â€"-â€"â€" component laborer, postoflee mess Oobooonk. quelifloetien income, resi- dues Cobooonk, polling distric: No. 14. 8-Thot he is of the run age of twenty-one mndmnotby iheeeid eeseorbveny law I! the Dominion of Canada disqualified from venue a the emotion ot a member for the house or commune of Canada. _ 3 Anus: he is a B iitsh subgeot by birth. I uâ€"rm he is e raiders: within the said slee- ienl (names and derives an income of st lees: “eunuch from his earnings as folio 8150 money. 8150 in boom eie.. as a. laborer, ins D derived such income and has been I resident denudefogoueym next before the date of many of Victoria». do solemnly dec :â€" Im a. duly qualified eleeuor ot the said elec- tinl district. L-‘l‘o my personal knowledge in en- flfledend oushno be resumed unvoter in ad to: the electors: district. or the north riding I! the county of Victoria. for the year 1891, heading to the provisions of the ‘eleetoml wee ect' and amendments thereto. ,, -.__ ‘41.---_ ___A-fl-- “DOMINION FRANCHISE.” “nectar“ district or the non}: riding of the ma of Victoria. Province of Ontario. county of Victoria. to win" Iota: Victoria. Declarations. [To the Editor of TB: P051.) The following la 3 copy of one of the Mundane mode In the Interest of Samuel Hughes, for the purposes or adding on yum in North chtofln. Ayer’s Pills, a. J. c. Ayor 8c 00.. Lowe". M183- ga bun Marin-1nd Dada-landmine muflmlm my!» on III In,“ 71.: «mum mu "vex-n loin- Mn unuwvmlmmuhtoflhm.” - .A. Vanuatu. M. 1).. V. 1’. Axum: . . w. Runway rm. But-MI. Tull. “Ajor’u Pius mm flu: but modicum u m ,,... !an regulating the bank. {or all d’m‘rmiul muted by I dil- dared Itumu“)! (112d “Vat. I sutured flbve: tlmm your; from hoadmho b- tion. and continuum). I}! no mo and was wank and nervous or n... times. By using flute how of Ayer's Pills! and at the mo time Mug xuvselt, 1 was com lately outed." â€"-Philip Lockwoodflope Axum. “I was troubled for you: with indi- on, constipation, and headache. A boxes of Ayer'a Pills, used in small idly doses, restored me to health. M are prom t and eflecdvo."â€"W. H. mt. Meadvi 0, Pa. n57 rum, in my made all many. an! LINDSAY, may, JAN. 29, um. ‘ .compldnt from which may and few are entirely (too. 1:; b indigestion md a. sluggish, u ‘- .:o for which in and“: My” -0! MB. Pml. “ I have found that for do! “(I by a dinordvmd condition 0! the . A on mm. are the no“ rc- ‘rmet y."â€"Saumol O. Bram .mton. Mun. “After the um of Ayer'l Pml‘M ”I‘m“: may rlmsisxeeiéfl’: SEEK Headam (06:10:). EOHUNIC'A TIONS. Ayn-’5 Renown. o' the gownph'p pt‘quIey In the 2mm I! on trainâ€"What!" prance are dull, but flrmly held. No. 2 western is quoted 66 to 665:: in store. Offerings of state barley are limited. At Albany 2,500 buah. ungraded Canada is reported cold at 90c, and five care No. 2 twcrowed state at 63:. At Oswegn the market is nominally steady. At New York the market in quiet and a trifle lower on come grader; No. 2 Milweu kee, 71 to 72c. The weetern markete are quiet. At Chicago. No. 2 in store 60:, No. 3 i.c.n. 45 to 60¢. At Milwaukee the mar- ket in firmer; No. 2 in store, 561m; choice eample on track, 60c. At St. Louie the market is firm and higher; choice Minne- sota, 63s.? You will eee that the American barley is quoted from 60c to 66: instead oi 70: an I thought it wee on Saturday. otedat 90c. la qu an my etatement has proud to we will expect you to r-cord your vote be Mr. Walton ea agreed on by youroeli. You can do your own figuring and you can. only come to the one conclueion. which in that you no. fully $1,000 loan for your barley o! 1801 than you ought to have got, or in other worde the Americans have not Cl. at your money. Moment to have the duty taken ofl’ end Furoairn goon there toeupport the "red parlor” men end keep it on. “You 2: your 81.000 and you tahee your But ioremoment let no no on nerley queeuon and one Pairhelrn'e own eletement how much It eoet you to bind your herle tor twine alone I think that you and that you meet have hen one hundred aeree and it yieldedmhnehtletothoeoretorthe hnehela 40 8000 aeW‘toeete Now then, Mr. Channel, becoereot , (:00 Mr. Welter-e gaee tow ' 09. in thie- eceerdhutte llr.‘ wmm‘ ng their arrangements to go. Political convicticue eeem to make little ii any difference. National annexation, not thought at a few yearn ago, is becoming a eub‘ect cl 0 ‘ dieeneaion in prose ou Jthe mam The evil ieuthere 91.3: enough to be econ and felt. Denying will not remove it. Now where in the remedy? One of our political parties eaye: “Let no buildupa hightarifl'wallaround curlelr Dominion and chat out the foreign trader. or at leeet let him pay dearly for the privi- lege ct entering our markete. I take thin to he the meaning of the national policy. Letnelooh etthiein the lightotpeetand preeent experience. In the peat neticne have been powertul in proportion to the extent of their trade. Thin ia-trne even kept up by the wenhh which an Mont gaileye hroneht toner. Later on thia er:- perience repeete itaell in the hietory ct V aneoetlo League. Genoa, ’ “Bnn'elo, Jun. 22â€"Shlpmente ct barley were 5,000 bush. The market wee, quiet. A lot 0! Cum}. sample 391d It 86c to arrive 1_II L_L '~r--*rr _ men; the last sale was at 53: «at. but a bid of 543 was reported tic-day. For No. 2 bids 0! 48¢ out ware mule, with 49c naked. No. 3 extra» was bought north at 43c. No. was the case you would vote for Mr. Walters, and you agreed to buy an Emplte and nee for yourself. I think that many farmers who were listening will agree that I have abated the matter correctly. Now, 31:, in case you forgot to boy a copy 0! the Empire I will quote from the Empire of Saturday, J anuaty 23rd. On page eleven I find Toronto market for barley. - Zfilfiéil-smm. with more enquiry, especially for the‘better grad“. No. 1 In A L,_L _ ThoBarley Qneation-An openness: to Hr. Wm. (summon, onwood 1’. 0.. “no“ Township. Dun Smâ€"Dnrinz our conversation on Saturday last in Lindsay, you stated to me that you sold from your 1891 eropot barley 4,000 bushels, and when I told you that your loss on your barley alone, owing to the duty at 303a bushel, amounted to $1,200, you fully admitted to the large crowd gathered that after making certain deductions for freight, etc. that your loes was a clear $1,000 and no more. And whenltold‘you that the barley market reports or Saturday, as reported in the Empire of Toronto, showed a difference of fully 30:. as between Toronto and Buflalo. and in favor of Buffalo, you said it such one-nu v-o .vvvâ€" â€"_â€"- __ ,, hove entertainments, the momentum“ thereof will be intrnsted to those whose Judgment, good taste and fine tooling will prompt them to select suitable performers, so thst our echool cancer-to and lectures may be high class in foot on well se in name. INQUIRER. [The selection referred to woe not at sll s. euitsble one. It was objectionable in more woye than one, and we are eurprised thst it should have been given. The com- mittee could hove had no ides. or the “treat.” They would have exomiuei the program with care but for the deter in the arrivol oi the companyâ€"En Poet.) luv... on. V'â€" - v- -_- SE13; falsehood. Evidénuy'the duty of engaging performers for cor entertain- hands, end In conclusion I hope for the sake of the good name of our institute and our townithet in {gang}! we are to at the scum mutate. l'l‘othe Edityclof The Poet] Simâ€"Will you kindly allow me space in your papa-,Vjuet enough to askif it is notpoeelble tovhave an enteruinlnent at the collegiate institute to which all mem- bera of the community may ‘go without fear of being insulted? Wee not one stain on the honor of the institute sufficient to put thoee in authority on their guard agxinst similar occurrences in future? Why did not the committee learn before- hand what reoltatione were to be delivered at the recent entertainment, and if they knew what selections were to be rendered why did they give the ubiic the impres- sion that they were go to hear a high claaa concert, and then inflict on the audience the reading marked “selected," knowing that such an article can be enjoy- edor relished only by the ignorant and prejudiced. Is this a sample of the literature for which our boys and girla are being taught toacquireataete? How can we expect them to become virtuous, high-principled men and women when within the walla of the collegiate they are entertained with taiee of the blackeat crimea, and hear the vileet alandera greeted with burate of applause? Which of our fathera would have allowed his daughter to go to the hall 0: Thursday night had he known there was to be a murder scene rehearsal before half What a disgrace and crying shame to allow an elocutloniet to come boldly forward in a hall of learning and ineult the puplla with her “eelected” reading--“eelected," ioreooth â€"eelected from_the_ver_v depths of immor- u- LL- 1â€"5... Another “Fowlerâ€"hie Boom Concert WWI-I "-UI owgoooly loovooni ihonolnooi tho pom: w o undo ihio dooioloiion. oo wo wioh no am hi: on o poi-innit: io oniond â€"ii ho oonâ€"oolno o! o wrong ohoodono out! to do him ooliiiioi or! oo poooihlo. hot. tho ooIno Inon woo o noono oi oni- iina on oono thirty or ior noInoo oo in which ho hnow no non oi iho ohovo. Bomo oiiho ioihoro whooo oono hod hoon ihuo not on woro iho am to oomo ond ond upon! to Mr. Homo or hlo roprooont- oii‘zo. Thoy didn’t wont choir oono to ooot di onooi voioo,ond olihough holly tooling in North Vioiorio io hitter, chore in yo: ononah o! honooty lot: in tho oonoorvoiivoo in North Viotorio io oiomp with o vouc- onoo on onoh wholooolo pol-Jury ond iroud. Thoy will go o long woy for potty. hm honoon mon onnnot do ihio. They oonnot onpport Mr. Hnnhoo without becoming o why to the only policy ho hoo. mo only hope to win Norih Victotio woo in doctor- ing tho liozo ond in doing no he has not ocrnplod anon thin . y 8 Au Emma. Band 0100th or sh who won slap] thou salon: “I" no. 0 d *5." "“ _ u’ I alum c or Mu «can non. of portion whplom M. can know mm. A HMHE uni. um I“ may no to no would“ Mum) anon in ”sun at «in. ma assailed mu pu- punud that with that North Viacom nun: 1193-. washes.- 12-1-9 “2-230 [Andean Jam 13.1898. {he Atheflcgn barley market. SUV-’tv- v- v.7â€" "_â€"v___ 7 on the pletiorzn. The evil ie there plein enough to be seen end felt. Denying will not remove it. Now where ie the remedy? One of our politieel pet-nee eeye: “Let ue built} up e high terlfl’well eround our ieir Dominion end ehut out the foreign treder. or et leeet let him pey deerly toe the privi- lege oi entering our merhete. I teke thie to be the meaning of the netiouel policy. Letuelook etthiein the lightoipenend preeent experience. In the peet netieue neve been powerful in proportion to the Romeo ., nipped kept up by the weelh which her nereheet aelieye broueht toner. Deter on this ex- perience repeete iteeii in the hietory oi Genoe, Venice. the Heneeetie Leenue. Spein end Petunia All theee in turn heve been eneteeo poweriui in preeortion to the extent at their treoe. In our venereted dey look et Bell-ed. our mother‘eeunm. She hee borrowed the â€" .r .1 ,__ A; n..-. _L_.A dee'ertion endennexetion to the United Stetee going on under our eyee. The greater numbe: oi Cenedien iemiliee count come of their nee: blood reietivee in the domein oi Uncle Sem, where they heve sworn elleaience end meen to etey. There they go,the youth end hope of our country. intheir hundrede end ihoueende. Every dey we heer oi onhere eronnd ne complet- ng their moments to go. Politieel convictioue eeem to mehe little it may difference. Netionel ennexetion, not thought of e few yeere ego, ie becoming e eubjgct oi. alien dieogeeion in the ween end h __ h- _II 1- Oh-“ n‘m‘n beings, much more then scum miles, eon- etitnte a. people. Thin in clear enough. According to this one-fifth at our Conedinn people ere now lost to Condo end nnnexed to the United States. Day other day we ace the dismal-mini: process of Genndion cane and Emotion! Annexntul [To the Editor of The Pct] Sagâ€"The political fever in upon both Victorins; in n tew dnye more it will be at its height. Cyclonee oi politics! eicqmee will e seen over town- nnd townships; and many on unwary citizen will be blown on his beeeot common sense end reoconnhle convictions. To my mind ieee excitina'tulk cud mote quiet. cool running end mm would serve the honest clectcrrond the country much better ct this very important crieie. That eilly boy who kepton shouting “Wolf, wolf,” when there wu no wolf. woe not believed when the well an, did come But today all who wiehcul ace the form of a large sized wol! at n diltnnce. A notion is made up of theliviug eoule it counts no its own. In other worde human men in the county who would be mote beneflzzod by tree trade thuyou. Ieloo hope this letter wlll be reed by the fez-mere In the county before electlon dey. for it touches them ell. only on cemeller scale then It dooe you. Trueung diet you will vote for Mr. Walters uyou agreed; end vote euly,â€"l em elr, yours tg‘ltlg‘lully, buehel to the euro crop will teke three Rood wunde oi end per note. or 300 [be in :11. or 1.253 tangle “croztngfior ‘htlibeoft” :n'nd at I). My per ‘ w no wee on the tr'ee lint, you would one 39.00 in the twine alone. onojuotherol will remind you 0! e question put to Mr. Fm. trim in Lindooi,“ Saturday, 16.11. nud oer on 23rd: i one Mr. Mulooh Irinahiomotloninonun to pleoe twine onibei'reelinthow will you vote? Answer by Mr. Fulrbeirnâ€""I WILL VOTE As I VOTED BEFORE. to keepthc duty on. Fox 'rwnu: 18 cm ENOUGH.” Now one who doubt: thio lothlmnek either Mr. belrn or Mr. Hopkins You loot 89 on your twine for your barley elone, and no doubtyou bougnt fully oo much more, or eoom innll.ior your crop loot your at n loss of $18 in ell. Now do you think that twine in "cheap enough? ' I! no vote (or Mr. Folrbolrn no you did‘ before; but it you think you oonnot more. to lose the $1,060 each your on your burley, end 818 each yeor on your twine. then vote for Mr. Woltere and free trade, for just so sure no oeven eeote ore urine-ted from the Abbott-C-ron-Hegaort oombinetiou et these bye-elections. or Mel-louder Rushe- lieu already won and South Vietorio no good no won, we will hove free nude before you sell your next barley crop. Now. Mr. Chenuon, I hove done. end in conclusion will remind you of your nromioo end will oak you to ere toit thot Mr. Dunes vote: or you do, for he oloo must hue Ind 4000 bushels or berloy. You on nine oee your neighbor former- oud eel: thorn to vote for Mr. Weltere end free tredo, for there in no l'roodom of Me I mad: (or no Ix- Lindsay. 33525. 1892. Liming. Jun. 14. ISLâ€"88. Call and Inspect our Stock. LADIES" SHOULDER CAPES in Alaaka Sable, Mink, Persian Lamb, Astrachan, Booharon, Beaver, Hacked Otter, Seal, Opposmn, Combination Fur: . M UFFS, CAPS, GA UNTLETS, STORM COLLARS. Eta, to match. GENTS FUR COATS in Coon, Bulgarian Lamb, Corsican Lamb, Wambat, etc. Choice lot of ROBES ‘ consisting of Music 0.2:, Bufialo, Grey and Black Goat, Wambat and Bear. FUES RE-MODELLED and REPAIRED and best of Satisfaction Guaranteed. Han and Cary for Sgfigg Trade: The stock We: at a Great BMM, wmabaroom for ajFim Stock of The Holiday Season wing our FAIRWEA 2mm Q 00., Manufacturing juniors qf Lindsay and Peter- boro, have decided to «E their large stock fl Fine FURS To the Peopgg 'ot LINDSAY. and Surrounding. Country, Furriers of PE 7638030 and UNDSAY. amen“ 231038 111p :03 RAW runs. FAIBWEATHEB 00., C. G. Cbbv. “Lotus. 7, ho NYI- Egs fobrlfuao. the Fatba- Mathew Remedy momma tour watch consume. '9‘;an gm. min . mung”: min! An savour-u maker-A locomouve. I! m m Elm mm.- min emu-1741. Youthâ€"ls, doe- mm min unto We!“ Moan. Consumption. which I. mom. I. o commotion! abuse. no just such 3 thorough “d enootuol con-undead remedy! Taken 1:: tune. before :ho mud-Ion m wumtltbmraatmnndlulom! Em canola la n; mum. woodman-ad A The low of neture Ie thet “an”: end larger bodlee “(not emeller end weaker ones. Boeideebelngnmellutlanlhady. we hove loollehly weekcned ourselves by isolation. Inmaequence weuegnduelly end tetelly hologvennexed to the let-get and stronger body so the south or no. The evident (longer to the, on preeent llnee. we will in: e low you! and owlvee But timid people say: "11 we give the Englishmen, or the Ameriosn, or the Frenchmen, iree ecoess into our country, they will do us out of it. This is neither hrsve nor wise. Ii muniscturers come to us they will come with their own money, their brains. their csnscity to produce weeith. We will keep our sons end dough- ters nt home; wewill nee our immense nstunl resources developed; industrious immigrate will find it to their edventnae to settle in our country; our populetion end power will inoresse in proponicn to our extended trsde end wealth. Give nny men :5 house everso good, will he become rich end poweriul by shutting himself up inlti As with the one men, so with n nation. It is e wonder end 3 pi that political hits should shut the eyesoi onset men to conclusions so evident. _ To ell honeet men who no: to no: “Let us puudown our urin‘wellalette :redetreeiy together; we went want you here; you went our products; let ue enheune treelfi' â€"to ell theee our mwerehould to echo:- tul end heerty uquleeoeuee. Ceuedleno to the etrenxer beoeuee they feel smothered lnelde of our uurow llmlte more then hold their own In e foreign loud. How then ehould thv, tear the IW on their own soil? Why tell: of menuuotureo? People mountecture goods to sell them; the oepeelty to eell lo the reeeouehle umu or the oeuoclty to produce. Then It 1e clear thet In order to extend our manufactures. we muet extend our Inerketo. _ hone-t. Providence hue Ehot deéteed hié an Inn diam: from this which but ruled end ere mu ruling the destinies 'ot "v -- _-, iiiâ€"fin! qualifiers 85 " themiolm you“. they go decqlvetjlg tyay org :39! prestige mdlpower. Whereyould Baal-Lad Ibo without horn-M10, angflho wulu: which n 9.4m n has! he! newest. and 19.29! Wofihflgovsacn chum-(em ' CHAPOTEAUTS MORRHUQL “TRACT!!! FRM 000 HVER OIL JORRHUOL is much more m In:- pouon 09.991415?! New A d vertisemen as. ‘1' ‘ AL-MIDY T38 0mm 10!!“ mecu’m W cums mm" suwuss Repair: far all the Lealiu Machine: mrmamox. one-nu. Om Nannie“.- Plows, Barrows, Land Rollers, Mowers, Cutting Boxes, Horse Powers and Hay Rakes. W.REDPATH. IMPROVED SULKY PLOUGH IIIO THE PUBLIC. OMEMEB FOUNDRY. EMORIAL CARDSâ€"A very chow: selection at Tanmmenoe. Mundanem. shank! take them. EVERY V10!!! n. .11.?! premonl main-ecu lmueu w and! dckneuwh on Wnoglocoed. ”VIII!“ IENW ?:n“c‘”m oiyonthtul Dyan-bus. And-transact!» Bedreetomenneetothe general public thet 1:9meth snow-rooms e hm number of humpedOt-mede CUTTERS end SLEIGHS. embradozelletylee. end would est en Inspec- donoonfldentthethe on please eubotheeto wandeneneneed build. Sumymmammm hero Sleuths-they enpeel strongly to good Cutters and Sleighs. Mat-wind. wolltohnnflnlotnnr Maggy. Dec. 8. 1891.43 raw-u- , Yflulfiflfilfl $3.“ gun-,3 'OB PRINTING? of .11 519.91me L. O’CONNOR New Advertisements. ALL THE PflPllLAB STYLES. L. O’Connor.- III mamfimuu "’ paws“ flggging, should ta. will restore his Menu-3i“. both mental. L. O’CONNOR, Next to mum's Hotel. 283 and 283; George-st. J4 Patel-borough. 6‘ Telephone Day or Night. Poo-hm Oct. 1. ISL-734’. NERVOUS PROSTRATIOII unmmhunmmc-N mutton-cum“ "hm mu“; m-CIIO [HUMIDI-N. 8 M Oh. I. tom mans! GIIIIIAQ. DIDILITY,‘ was-nae. DISIASIO And RHIUMA‘I’III. min. "on. mm mm. the with °i‘°°“ gm- .. ..., £K. well has: JAM RK§UMP BRONGHITILS A: “OI“.‘I‘U. 5m. 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