in; warm. it In 5mm (6r wonder that our. woman fclke would permit themed“: to get into we uorun‘bie More“! that is always found in‘ro- rollto d! exhibition time. On occaaiunu like (hid gheap 1M decode. dressed iup .wiflicood W, and in the hands or gm: “human, with“ little time for: close examination; and at “really greater priced M they are worth, are crowded an the purchasers, and it is added that entire hatisiaqtion is «LMR baï¬mflhinztonote how many snazeonq city Inez-cw utdh imbh this kind of» hit» The prices on the avenge “35.9! goods. taking Quality for way. are in nutty every one higher than the] would be make a. list of them. amid in a few days. or. 23' soon as the exhibition: 0pm. they (will take a considerable amount of (money with them and. luv“ it (with Totodto merchants.- come home deluded .173th like notion that they. have 000W wanerrnl buxom. . ' , « . .‘ (A: uncut. ob hot, the; will byt get 3. angle thing at who any chea‘n- et. tam 'it could be procured at home. Sometime; in h timex a detectiu or Hole it! put up, of. o reduced prim .w'rbh y View to mills. people believe that I11 goods on lilniIu-ly low-prick 1‘ At ham our merchants study the needs of the people with t View to I permanent trade. 'Bhey, mlike the Toronto max-china, who my neVer see them customem again, endeavor .to on treat the people that they will f it ï¬lial new oh the year. some at out citizen's (make their plans for going to diatom to! make their ’pur- change 01 Ilsa.“ 20063.6 in the mistaken idea thafl {hey and thereby save a hut. amount but money- The! 3° lug. mom {or nonei- 14“ outrun: over their proh'able mate a. list of them. and in days, or. at soon as the ext come 08331 and again to their. aural tor. suppliqq o! gooda em to 'do this: they mud: heeds‘keep a. good class at merchandiee. The! Inuét be reliab’Ie in tuck. statements «and {they must ‘zive good! value {of the money they 'xeoei-ve. A}! these things they do in contraï¬idtinction from? the pumice of catch-penny dealers in the cities. i It mm. be apparent, therefore, that the Interests of the people of Lyndsay and of the surrounding Country will be head served by mak- ing their. par-ohm mom; merchants rwlom they W and who have a practicel intend) in serving them honestly and ‘weiIl. ‘ ' .When the Laurie: Cabinet took of- .fioe in 1896 the finances of the Do- minion were in a pretty bad condi- tion The! country man not paying its running expenses. I'here had been de- ï¬cits every year since 1894, running Irom $330.0“ to $4,150'pooz Beyond the mums: eXpensee, certain expen- d§tures were always being made, had to be made Ito keep the equipment of the Dominion something like what it ought Ito be. Many proiects had to be put aside and much money had to be spent; and was gpenlt. To spend it, we agent; and was expert. To spend it, -we had tq borrow it We increased the debt every year, in.- those days at the mm or threeirour, five, six murions a year. The net debt. increased oVer twenty millions in five years. That “as the [hole the Laurierfiabinet had to pal-[put of.’ Nothing ‘is more cer- tain-than that. it they hadn’t done so, they would have: been condemned just as effeCtively (as: were thexr pre- decessors, who had made the difï¬- oulty. . ' They certainly Bid pull out of it. In that won†year of oflice they be- gan to hue sometime; left oven t!- at mm tannin}? expenses. ‘Their ï¬rst mph. was ‘1, 722,000. From that then went on to crater things. the surplus became 34.800000 then' $8,,;oooooo then 314m,.ooo than $15,000,;000 then “GUM andtfhis Just you: it. was “9000,0004 Does my m M need to. be reminded of 31!» the“ m0 involnd' m the mm There are four or ï¬ve remedies that should be kept on hand con- stantly in every home. One of thue is our It is the best possible remedy for stains. soreness. aches and pains. It penetrates deeply. and cures pain and inflammation by restoring prop- ercireuhtion in the affected parts. 3.9x, Opposite Paton“. unisâ€, FRIDAY, AUUUS ELECTRIC LINIMENT Let it Hunt the Pain m0! 1 MI. Premium TWELVE YEARS OF LAURIER PRICE 25c Weekly Post BUY AT HOME TO'OQO'O' 1‘21 The wonderful energy displayed by the young ladies .who participated in the Trip-tdâ€"Quebec contest has hn-l a. most gratifying result in so far :3 like Post is concerned‘mauymundreds of new subscribers having been add..d to an already large list. The Poet will .be an entirely new .visilor to many homes and it trusts that it will be found. a most welcome one. In its column: will be lonnd all that 18 fit to prlnt, sad it will be found reliable in every respect. I: in gate to say that no newspaper in Canada is favored with so large and so competent a atoll! of oorreopnh- deote for the gatherlng of news throu ghoutxtne rural dutriata’exnd in none will be faund so full and complete an epitome of the Week‘s happenings. ’l'his is a department to which we detote our constant and most earn- est attenï¬on until we .are ever anxious to extend our list of correspondents: The high moral standard the pub. l'JS‘hers of The Post have main- tained for over «sixty years has given. it a. high posi- tion muons the newspapers ot‘the Dominion and has always secured for it: a warm place in the hearts of all .who stand for the moral welfare of the community. the cleannass of its columns and. the rigid exclusion ol anything of an immoral tendency from its column being a well-known characteristic 0: its editorial manage ment. thirty‘flne. In the period between “96 and 1907, it man}. thirty-nine millions we ppent a: these «wotka. but eighty-'mne minions. We lgd: work! started thatl' could M be touched be- long (Mantra! harbor was one at them.) And how mud! did um um 'row' Nolhmg. Bow much-did w: in- crease the‘ 51¢qu iWe<reduood it by [in millions {Does _:ny business mu need to be told eh: Indra! 111' mm M'hw t'ha Lumier Mined been. there was a total revenue of $38,818.- 880. 01 which 310351905 was requir- cur-â€" To gev flhat thintymine Immun- thmty-tlvc were cadet! ti the [public debt. Wq were equipping the country cc welt a m: and, an} bottom thirtyotive were milled to the public ‘. L 7 lietween‘ ' flelicit of (our. millions ad 'a unplug»! unclean mun“: Ber. i! I" pimple [Indication 0! flat 1' means. (imam horn t‘hd ‘publio not counts nturnan the period Item 1886 to 1896. Parliament votul thirty- nine million, all it could see «a my to grant, for necessary; public works charged an \to upibl meow; and ’re-precenting and: or the country. , OIIIA__ 005. III- wnuav- V_-,._,, ed tq pay ( interest on flip public debt. Practically thirty per out. at the revenue! was moï¬thged: to the Mulder. After ten genre the in- tereot Was mm at about seven mil- lioina‘ 'buï¬ Eben Wore ewhty millions We Hus“ theretore, that our new (ï¬ends will ï¬nd :The Post fully up to their expectations and are full of hope that the acquaintance but now begun will be a lasting one and 0a.: profitable to our readers. of the ofd deficit. makers. who cry out thauï¬he Dannie: Cabinet have brought min on m finances It is a t6 pay 3t: Eut' 0!. And yet there are u'itice 0! (Elle Lauriei- Qabflnot, friends vary 6.0153111 bugi ' isdrertisers will readily see th: ad- vantage to them which lies in the largely increased number of homes into-which The Post now, goes. audit will need no explanations from usto convince them that their interests hare been materially enhanced. and that the wider constituency now be- fore them shoald be freely taken ai- vantage 0L II an! election is in store for in tire autumn) ï¬t is a'lrga‘dy clear â€that the perspnality got the Prime Minis- ter will be the dominaï¬ng element in duacxmining the result: Canada can- not afford k9 deprive herself. of the advantage of Sir Wilfrid Laurier'c minutes. and .wzhile tihiBi gonsideraitjon will naturally be set 'aside by those who rigidly adhere to the opposing party, nevertheless: it will almost oer- taimly ’be adopted by the average nian and so by a deoieige majority 01 the people. It is Ml: by accident that per- aonal pre-eminence is attained in a democratic community, nor is there ever. much' doubt about where the priority recto. T128 .cmteet for high ofï¬ce is. in .uhe’last analysis, .pretty much like any other; form of human combat. 'nhe eyes of the spectator aré fixed upon the leading contestants, for the all euflicienlt reasson t-hat' the Iorcea which are best directed‘ are most: likely to win. It is human Instinct to mecognize, to applaud, to reward, and to support Whatever champion! in, any form. of combat shown undisputablyt the best. In Frame. the highest recent enm- ï¬le of this was the career of Napo- leon, whim had carrying force enouigh to bring in t'he’eecond: Empire. ~. In England, the Monuments erected‘ in every city inbouor of the Duke of Wellington bean witness that warship of tha highest excellencél"is not con- fined to France. In.‘Enghnd, duo the inkling career or Mr. Gladstone gave unmistakable proo]! of the pamiona’te desire of tb people.†In an intefligent democracy to pat no heat ct the need. In Germany Bismarck was able by dint: of sheen fitness. to hold this page of power. despite “were“; i lET LAURIER FINISH HIS WORK OUR NEW SUBSCRIBERS ;hum’bug, but am mum- intrigue. cemented by per-ml or- ‘ great bill hemm- Munoz: We In Canada would graham; ha unanimous in pointing to 81:0an Mnodona‘ld u the am erect surnple or oupreme nt- _-._ hu- th. urn-ll 111.“ the ‘hb’ld. Sir' too, it him m he. and his, friends were given \eizhteen yen-a of hit trill to M whet they couId do with it, put thcy toiled to perform any wonflerg'md‘pnop‘ of their .work had to he we The deel high“: across the comment. renown, end will rennin. Sowitb Bit Wilts-id; ho ho liVed throw-h wave years 0! ed- miniotnticn. his need the thonund and out: problem that hove to be disposed of a. they nine. bu seen strong men use: his qp‘binct did you out (rouljt, hm presided over the destinies o: Chanda id the en oE its greated prosperity, "an the years when the “one united forward im- pulse wen Iteit'ot last not!) end to end of _t‘he Dominic“ but the work by which he will be remembered, the work t‘hl‘ yon mad: posible by a happy oangurrem hip-d times ad man [or the grenuphoe the 'he'Id. Bir' Wiltrid La-ur‘lenhu not! been an sorely tried ‘5‘ Sir Jo'hh‘MaodonnId was, baby) can seriously question! unit, illowmntde 10!: the altered oirumotmcec. 'hh polklon‘ :- ï¬rst ci- tiwn is n mm :3 flat of Sin John M'pdondd ever. was. Certainty W‘sv good management, is the Nation“ Trmtinenhl Railway, now ‘ui oonree or mtrnetion. Sir Wilfrid has a right to ask to be elfoweé to finish that work; he has the right to demand. flat the government be not turned over in this critics] stage of the .enterpriee. to those who rep- resent one male ei'endther or inter- ested opposition to ï¬nk work. \Ldt Sir Wiltrid ï¬nish this work. By the time it: is due Cured: my be"! renamed tbe presence 0! the one! man of .the W. who can atert out. in hie turn. on the work of 1n the: cleetion o! 1887, the "my tn thaclcation o!- 1881, the putty o! Sir thn \led and its majority 0H most “1!:th to ï¬le hqt. ant â€he was leading. 3mm country paid him the tribute o! nonunion: my one who and any doubuot that ought to and min the dot! In! what happen- ed to this «hint. after. the was called away 11-91:: it.- There is hard!)' a doubt in (the mind or my ordinary hie follower-J people will not new: displace Sir? Wilfrid Laurier u thd spokm of the notim. ’to put in his stead any one of W who mkht possibly bg mentioned 93"; anem- tive. i ' . r . ~ "the Mtion 66 pock- tlI jibe more oecnre for Sir Wilfrid h! the (not that man right in the midst of no“; undertaking by virtue, of me}: his administration will be diatinguidhed‘ in the \future. Sir John Moothnfld'o grett Mariel achievement won the constmotion oftha Candid: Puma. He :bronyhfl in Wyrdtection tariff. ‘17â€"- - man. even! or me whose fifty mm- tiona an ptxongly Cucrvative that it wguur'td have on election now the mummy» «mi ‘in Sir ~ .Wlltrid Laun’er mu Home sort; o! a diploma. People will not 1);, utistiotk with neo- ond heat no long: on best is ovolhble. People you“ not lave George Brown who and a Iceman wort‘hy of El: John Mondmld'o Itcefi people would not (hovq (Edward Blake. who never- tbeleur commanded by his méhiflcmt nuns" t‘ï¬o {unbounded admiration of his time. After being in power eighteen years the Conservative GOVernment Wore compelled to borrow money to pay the ordinary expenses of the country. The Conservative press is loud in denuncinzlou of extravagance, entire- ly overtaking the fact that wh-m the beerals assumed ofï¬ce they found, an the result of mismanagv- went, a general emanation in hm:- ccss circles and a heavy deï¬ant as . 1 legacy £10m their predecessors in of- lite. M: is true that'the expenses of the country have largely increued. but not Out of proportion to the busineu transacted. The Conservatives o’l-zr- look this feature 0! the case wan; criticising the Government. It does not suit their line of argument to present the credit side 0! affairs. Let us examine this a moment. In 1896 the total trade or the cou'l- try was 3239025900 and the reun- ue $38,618.590. The deficit was $330- 551. In 1908 total trade was $650.- 793100. and the revenue 396500.- 000 and there was a surplus of $19- 000,000. One mnat judge by results. If it be extravagance to increase the trade 0! a conntry from 3239000900 to “50.000300 and showasurplus of $19,t00000 than what should be said of the Conservative Gox‘ernmfnt which secured a trade of $239.90.),- ,000 and came out at the end of the year nearly half a million in debt lt extravagance brings results su-h as this, .he people would be please! to welcome more of it. The money of the people is null spent it it encourages trade. and a government that can do this 2.01 show a large surplus. is a better gov- ernment than one which failed to stimulate trade. and could not make M11 ends meetrat the end 0! 1h: The Conservatives managed to show anger f tteen year: of office a total trade with Grout Britain ot$9$c 935.010.1313 Liberals after twelve wars 012 power can point with pride to the total trade with Grant But; I: 019938345493. 4 g . .. -. year. WHAT IS EXTRAVAGANCE 3n do this m1 .3, is a. better 3°" which failed to In 1896 when tho Oonurntiva ceased 'to govern the Matty the pe- ople had on deposit in the post. office and .govoxnmmt “tins! bank the 00919 had prospered under the Liberal wernmnt ‘00 Inch tn extent that they had on dope-it with the gown:- ment the am 0! â€1.493.871. â€"m is only one (salute In: the an» In the case 0! the Claudius: Pnciliz the company Owned 9.11 _the lull. Such .wu tho bullion tritium m '0;de m 1806. um H» mm" __ -ANA-A o: the coal-7m “um. 25,300.33: gem of freight. but “to: Urdu: yezrs You: at wise pong, ud â€building .0 :..A...Iri.. o}... 1’ ï¬nal GOYel'nnhfll‘ you: 01 who pong, ad “alumnus of indmtriu the Libenl Continuum drawn nttention to . tonnage alas,- 8681188 OI freight ou'l‘id tor the your -1907. ~ . 7... -.__.A ' In 1397 the bank discount: unoum. ed to $226,960,482, In. m th? re- sult, of Conservative pouch 11ft!" the Liberals had â€ducted “has. so tint confidence was restored ths tank (Ii-counts in .1901 ruched the mm of $639,970,096. Nothing shown the prosperity. 0“ people more ootreoxlx than the hen: gleposita. In 1897 eh“ smitten years 0! Conservative rule the bulk depon- ita were 3226.90.41.82. In 1907 after enjoying the beneflu at Liberelgov- emment {or tweln yam “In W16 had on deposit in the Chartered bent: madmaot heingbufltuthoï¬n- eerntivu built the Canadian Platte. remand the money end-chm lad gum. and had nothing to show be it pilerwuda. In the case at the Inf Irmsomtinenul Railwu every dol- lar the people put in h an equin- lent to an Investment imagined.“ maturity. The people will. own. the road. for every'donu' expended; there is more than Adam: 0! w gang... q-aum Mun 589.459.1389. m- comincing ofldoncc o! the results at win Mmlnhtrltbn of public awn. Vanni «pita in 1895 was 861.701 - (DI-and this was increased in 190: [0 893.1 37.011. adjacent to tfla railway given. bytne Oooaernuva government. w 34ch gift and the benefit in Increased value of land in consequence of thy building at tb-roud- was. m by the railway coupon! .nd settlers were compelled either to buy from the company at high prices or cattle in remote parts hr back tromwbtine In the one of the Nntionnl; rum. continental rond. not an acre olhol is given as I bonus md all tb land along the line is lmmedintely unq- able (or settlement under W conditions. . 3-, It ‘5 not» a sh) to fail, if you date your best.“ wooed. In. shove ample. show MUM bushes. of the country has etplnded and how industries have grown larg- er sud who: 3 mt Volume 01 trade there I: now wmpand to Conserva- tives. Thy show how ‘mwh more money the people hu’e than in for- nor an. and provide tn waver. to the charge of eta-nuance. Tho Count-nan preu neVer al’ laden to tilt em:- sdnidiu own to each d the province. wu Increa- es the expenditure of the government 322me w your.» And now! £111.17 he been flail!!! declared limnciaily bankrupt. He bu been :momlly bnnkrupt for 8 Nothmg in and u-to them in- vested in the National Iran-contin- ental Railway which will. be one 0! Wk mt unable aunts. he It would appcu' as j! Premier Scot. is a pretty hair judge of when to Ebola an election. 'A convention o! the Liberal wty oi Wisteria and Haliburtm'wnl be held shortly 'lor the numinntim at u cadidate lot the Commonl- An :11- nouncement win he Win a few days. 'I, --k Torunto citixenq gre willing w a?!- nit $136 the! are old 503° 'ffom' somewhere or other we day out at a mun-rt." to "new" â€"3 minint aha-rt." ‘ Though this is him a simple rhyme. Take hecd- beyond. a (habit. I \ Quite “Wmâ€"v .. -V_ each yen": Thgiqnmti‘ty of hair dye and close shining used the remainder of thd war- is appnllins. ' . The provincial election “"3â€â€œ “‘9’ place tomorrow in Saskatchewan "in be mtahed with much New“ thxoughomt the; Dominion. It has been a ehort, sharp tight. With the “m.- es in: tavot 0!. Elle 80¢“ Co'emmmu Mr. Scandnlmons‘er Wu“, got .1! or tour people in 8‘ to attend his moving pm“ This is mï¬te t “pundit Amen. loi'eukatocn 119° 7‘ Byran Walker, president at t'he‘ Bank or Commerce can there ought ‘0 be plenty of easy money by next J une or! July. The Post venture: to predict that the man who triea tor get easy money our of Byron will have his work out out for him. . ‘. Let L’uu’icr w hi work. Who sad Scott! could b6 haunt Out M‘Nevad! it i0 mte ORG! now in hum-ch time The best of dam mt 0d,. . time; EDITORIAL NOTES. gt venture: to who triea tor of Byron will a for him. . ‘- I in 885:!“ n so '2!" 1W" "math inveo of.- m up mm as yruent' mas minus murmur. “Him" the u bu lltflétlme (cinde- o! 9... In a: hut Muahewnn parlia- ment. Mr. Scott (Id 1 mdorny of seven. Now be In: thirteen. The elec- tion we unlucky tor we Tories. W of am Put I‘honl “a Sully peruse u: utlolc in our emu- kl colon“ today ï¬ttled “Buy gt Bone." ( \ ( 1 | 1‘; {I t Now it would can u u Pream- Scott In: puliod thrush with I um- um“! of 10 n: 13: 5M n myonc could but 5 Boot“ l The what cutting «em to hnv~ become generel throughout the [13th went and the average seem to be noc more 3m octenteen or eighteen hue aheh to the are. wounding to a no «report, but whether that in a nod; exchange report to hull the market does not nppar quite pun. In outing up u “It! did on “I." my up to m northwest it would «on u‘ i! no honest hborm m-Je “tun; their land: 1n. n it were. bunch of Ith'krbrenkcn in Went To- rugo. Five of them complain tint they were assault“! by one (one an!†It b said bribe um and Empire thfl. Kn Media“ will“ appoint- ed We: of Agriculture In the Whitney Government.â€" Another turn- down to: :Viotorh Cody. l x When did Brits-h Kine ad the Gar-ll Emperor! «let an other dn! any thud and: «the: all†both emu. 1h. ,Toranto New nun re- mark- “ In! unset-ha mbitidl 5. menu. Wbu kW .1 am: cm W not mad. A young My In: other day (and e eey o! m e policemen metal u weli u omeml ‘Bhe and. e pr'ny me octane on and couldn‘t. reach three button, no the celled on the COP]!!! to MW' maid (or 'her her and he dill it quite utidector- m. Fancy outchiet perform each egreeeble duties! Another mount all» whose mother lined .n the blissful hope that her 000 Ind no Ind haw... ha been caught plums the ponies with Other people‘s money. Bah in the uncan- c! of gambling. The Brzthh Welcome League of Toronto oomphLM that. Englishmen hive hem, permAte‘ to edge; WI without the legal requisite ‘35. Which miles the sue-um whether the league :3 rally Welcoming .ehe 3mm: at w as. , Nmroject in now on too: to estab- lid; a: melee: telephone uyeten :nat wk! enable people to hold oonwm‘ m the ocean. It mid. wpeer 0:“ din inventor Merlot appre- cinte an “anion tint there is al- xudr. too much n13 in the world, had It"! Ind occuliq» for the mm†b- andy lio- mm to ye circulw the United States prenidenzul m. . 'A Colored prewher with : View to u incim; thd mega: vdot to the 1m 12â€.. ohiehd place and to he called in to outcome her objec- Premier Scott. 0! Bahamas: seems to be a. difficult subject to manage. When the Oppaition candi- dnte in Regina challenged him to mac def-Anita- ohm 023an he 8'“. new be I mat-fly ro- bust m ï¬le-pita their.†of Jean- Lm-n. MI Fania guanine tire c 81" wand! accounted to and! her child to be (ruined Mandi). but whgu badly 'antn st in polls m 1. Command» gen-t. nub-.4 Na :t employmc inpsopo: ‘ pantie-l me: thods be m: M: 'rant :24 had the am: aura-zed; He is t quiet. good natured £2119“ but he ocean 3.0 un- dcmtanfl Che West“ 'Frrwrrrrrrrtrrrrt I was seated quiet): It my deck the other eVening listening to the, Whismn of the Denot- as they related to each other the delightful trait... of the nice nth who had 33th cred them. when he blew an. as gen:- 1! u :11 evening been. I looked up nthim. endthemhe wood. tall and thin fly. but he was thin! 80 thin that 1 don't believe he knew tho dif~ Verena between t staunch whc mi 8 Pain in tho hack. , “Who no you!" I naked. . “I am the Spirit or Tradeâ€"thy): .wh'il an;nndm:uodn’t look ail won nt- ‘m u hurry. 10: you ain't Dcmocntfc party; nan he does not. believe Tam is a Chridian That he is "witfl nun, thuhe did nut. be. live in tthe salvation at inhnta," anki that he man "we than the hen- t hen." Ecouuumncs or JJNJJJJJJJJJJ ff? AN IDLE CRANK; u 1! Premier have ‘ brave bans-t I!!! m as! who Lva next net: door ‘3‘!!!†ma store flown unit. '1! but 1: all): 0! their next door neighbor is a r persomk [12nd Who has done mauy 1411': had- lyacm, and who. when they happened ,to be short of can then have mud: on credit occasionally. That doesn‘r 1matter a 6‘; There’s Mundvertiseâ€" fluent... and it. any; the: can get that article so my cents cheaper who. ‘that is the We: [0: their mom}. 1A1! thought at loyalty u aminowu ‘3 [orgacen' animm 0! «but zs an: to a next door amt». who ran paying heavy taxes m Elwin ‘own und helping to maintain its s-uhlic institu- tion. 111 u'c' loss imthc glitter o£ than: law «an they than '.hey can wave. . ¢ ‘ climb. 'Lnrybody knows but ho: many‘ realize that it. applies to themselv c}- ucL tad achrdLy. u the hwyer 3 amt: bay? Mighty few. Tic)“ p12]: mas? "“ 13:" ‘ do um! ~uuw d a aï¬h a tug and I‘ve got n it 0! kid coming 1nd I wmnzxon. to at it. (or me. tonne you'rcmud to nut. out 0! thing and. I “nut" "ch. I not to m that you've got : (nun: hunch at people inthis town. may what's an of '21:: will rise uppn mm lepnnd howltor [or W. uad thq‘ll tell goo. thnt cranked; else oézht. to do cv- erything in. hoover to keep all Lind uy'n trade at. home. Thu'll tell you cverx W not out a! town to bar, to truck. M an ht â€chased here M4119 toga int that muchpoorv or. ll. just hum the pmhumg pour'. er. 0‘ 1M movie. thmi wint itdou FURL!†m it. I“ kick nga'nut. it 111th In their nighbor doing it. Yemen. m lriend it" like this. It you and m cm the other fellow, landmthn ha! manhunt: our dol- lar: in “abuse tor the goods m;- more goods. They and homes. may. need‘ {and tnd cloths. and pleasures and flung: :nd the more men th: more. is needed ad the mm: aubh'ahmnu spring moo exiszenza. home. grown up. and the wealth and imponanu or the wwn expmd and develm until u'elslndy is u up†md emanated u nomla can I»: who .- need. 11: is embled to employ mare men an his utnblbhnent or in ms (atom. at! these nun in turn usvd “Bi 'do they gave then. that's what I Want to know. Not on your Life Ithe)’ don't. They have to co to the trouble of writing for the mode. getting a money order end sending it away .md in nine me- out at ten unex- may hu'e paid express charges they {ind : bunch ot goods. that for thcsune Rum! could have been parohued at “murmur-mm they looked [at when. 0: course the mercham MM. have told than at ï¬lm. he naturally born with an imzpien a: my. mu. 1 mans". mm: mm steamed alone “1 "c†Bat Rustadcould sho'ha“ Anathema! roseupi-‘W‘ Astovmxls the malhcï¬e" Then just as she slums! Mtg-c ‘ A gm" wide 8‘11"?" 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