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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 22 Jan 1904, p. 8

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irrfiom the Clerk of Manvexs. re- bound“, «work. A “IT M BUSIIEBS BEALT WITH AT MST IOIMY’S SESSION. communications.- L latter 1mm W. R. Tutin, Super- intendent 03.3.,inrqtm to lodg- ed water complained of by Mr. Reid, Mn). From the Hospital for Sick Chil- dren. Toronto. aolipitins a cunt. .t Applications for the ottioe 01 audi- tor from N. @MAcEtohm'n. Jas. Far- rell}, Wm. Slucgott. .Wm. Elliott tad J. 3. Graham. application! for uébssor from J. 1‘. Darrin. Wm. Elliott and William 31w“. "If OPS (OUNCIl lNAUGURAl treaumr. i’esigninz office, which he has held tor__84 .vgam. p._.4__ 17-- uv‘v-â€"- Kennedyâ€";ms appointed tmasurer, with Sonator Waugh. F Connolly. and John Kennedy as bondsmen. Mr. T1105. Calvert was Ice-appoint- ed a member at Ops Board at Health for three years on motion of Messrs. Hawkins and Conltar. Bond Matters. '9 «Mrs» the Council, and said that the lot qr.. con. 8. was usually flooded ovary spring to a depth at 8 or 4 teat. and reqngated tlgax the Council re- A n It..... a- on. -uu J‘l‘l‘vvâ€"gv'â€" -â€"â€"â€" _ pair it. On motion oI Messrs. Eam- Kins and Best, that matter was left for Mr. Coulter’s consideration. Mr. Chas. Cox-nail, on ,motion. addressed the Councu on the impro- priety at closing any part of the Omemee road. which. he considered. should be mgarded as a leading County road. Ea then produced a pe- tition, signed bv 38 ratepayers interâ€" ested in the road. and said he could prepare 200 nanniesz i1 neceaaary. ob- run-n . Mr. F. D. Moore Said he was ra'quns‘md by Mrs. ‘Moom and her daughter, owners of c.h£. lot 12, con. 9. to intorm the Council that they never signed a. petition .toclose any portion of the road, that the closing of it would be detrimental to their farm, and that their tenant would not remain if. the road would be clos- ad. Mr. Moore added that he doubt- od very much i! the Council had pow- or to close the road. owing to it being a leading road for such a long time. _ Gnuncfllor Beat contended that all by-roads_should ba closed when the regularly surveyed roads were fit tor public travel. Mr. Patterson said the piece of road under Won was one of the best in the township and should not be closed or allowed to got out of re- pieoe of. road nil-till the 8th con. banana 3 good road, that they huddl- nrtod the «lactate lobar for the ‘pur- pan ‘of knowing themulor road- ways, but that the said place 01 rout would not be neglected. It was well known that the duty of Council was (comm the bestintarests of bhepuhc- lin generally. and as by-roadfl nobo- r-wâ€"v â€"â€"- W7 . , jacking to the cTosing of any portion or it. He requested that the resolu- tion passed some time ago at the in- atance of certain ratepayers, to divert public money and statute laoor from the portion of the said road crossing L , 77-A-2__J‘A 98}?- ES; EE'ISd'iiifpbhs" be rescinded, and that the road be kept in good re- 1.80 ;nd at once been the work of USED‘ FOURTEEI YEARS WIT“ GOOD RESULTS. m3. mag Row YahWfim letier from John Kennedy. to the closing of audi- 4th qr.. line. con. 7. be closed. "It is a continuation o! the Logic road,” said Mr Magabey. and is no longer awn-dad”. "Tn? 000 my infi'i'mctnd “Mr. Bust to‘v-iew it when the snow goes at! and then the Council may‘decidu 0'“ LC. Moved by Mr. Hawkins. s~conded by Mr. Bast, that ‘750 be appropriated for stone and other material'for 190}. and that it be equally divided among the five Road Commissioners for ex- punditure.-Car1icd. Other Matters. ‘ On motion '0! Messrs. Hawkins and Best. the Clerk was instru‘cted to 201'- ward to the County Clerk 3. copy of the remlution. passed at last meet- ing re Lhe 3.0.0. bridge. The by- laws confirming the appointment at officers received the usual readings and were passed and scaled as By- laws. N96 609: 91050111" "6.13. know on it Luau. gs anew. The Clerk was instructed to good for six capiea o. the Municipal World and Assessor-5’ Guide of 190:), it pro- curable. - -‘ - -._|.-I.. 5|.“ Iranian!“ Cashing Child and 0th" lttfsts Kurd at tho loadony; The concert sworn in the Academy at Musk, Jan 1-11.11 was not an largely attended as it should have been. owing to counter attractions. Those who view not there missed one o! the best musical treats of the sen- aon. The amdinnce, though not large. was appreciative and enthusutic. Owing to the lateness ot the train Falls, Vt. ‘ Ganllomen.â€"â€"Will you kindly send ime a copy of your “Tmtise on the ‘rflorse and His Diseases." I must say “hat your KENDALL'S SPAVIN lCURE IS BEING USED HERE. AND WVE GET GREAT summon It Ls vary good as a household remedy. Frosting that you will sand me your book soon. I beg to remain. Yours re- heattuuy. W. Diaper. ~ Poole. 33.00. John Kennedy. $10450; Jnlm heuncdy, $541. M'xm. Milli- gan. $3.00; J. G Edwards, $1.20.. On motion at Messrs. Hawkins and Donner. the Council adjourned. to hold a special meeting .on Feb. 8d: next. when a resolution will be panned undor Sec. 68. of the Municipal 8110 “wow. ,_.vâ€"-_ , laws. Nos 609. 610. 011. 618. Mr. J as. Shaw desired to know what Council would 80 for Wm. Gold, a feeble old man. He had kept him for a year and thought he ought to be sent to the Home [or the Aged. Mr. Shaw was granted .350 a week to take care of the old man till further nation; The Clerk said that public olflciola having high salaries were generally provided with rue: tor their otlices; he thought the Council should pay at least a portion of his fuel hlllJtnot‘ all, In reopenee to. his request four- teen dollars per aunum was on mo- tion. granted. 1-,, --A-A ‘â€" -nnt‘ the company an nov: unve un- till 8.35. Mrs. Bertha Cashing Child gave the first number, which delighted the audience, receiving an insistent en- core. to which she kindly responded. In fact. all her numbers were enoored. Her voice is very pleasing. and po- sesses power, and sweetness um oom- pass seldom heard. Miss Turner, the young violiniatfis one of the clever-oats artists in her profession that has ever visited Lind- say. Though young. she possesses remarkable ability. 3 Her dittereut numbers were gems, and each receiv- ed enooras. , , Miss Leonard, the reader. though a stranger to 3. Lindsay audience; was not slow in finding 0. warm spot in their hearts, as each at her gnumbers ON’IUIC. In committee at the whole the members emitted and szsed some accounts whinhvwere puid on mon- tiou of Messrs. Hawkins andtRoaohe, viz" D. R. officers and poll clerks. 956.00; . W. Ball. $11.20; Dr. ’oole. 33.00. John Kennedy. $16.00; Jnlm heuncdy, $.35 ~11. M'xm. Milli- aan- 13.00: J. G. dey'args. $1320.. . Mr. Spéhwr Jones. tlie accompan- ist, performed his part. as usual, in a pertgog ‘mafinner. 7 .4- 7-..-) I... Luv..- Wâ€", F. 7,, "were most enthumgtiwlly 'cncored. Her character sketches were realistic and her elocutign mos§_per£ect. WHO CANNOT BE CURED. Buckedupbyoverathird of a century of remarkable end uniform cures. a. mood such 1; no other remedy for the diseases Ind weaknesses peculiar to me}: ever mined, the propgietom of feel fully “ranted in ofiering to pay $11: legal money of the United for any use of Lencorrhea, Fe- male week”, Prohpeus. or Fallin of Womb which m cannot cure. A1 they ok its fair reachable trial of tharmennsof cure. Th,vmlndependcflt0flkr d000d1'emphrs. Brut Satisfaction. Randolph, 0nL.. Sept. 9. 1908. B. J. Kendall 00.. Enodburg A DELIGHTFIIL GONGEIIT. anwm : FOR WOMEN that the 40 wan-o! ma: Something for Mothers to Think About BABY’S FUTURE Oman; Snow and a “on, Track la torfoud with the Second 0:”: Evouuâ€" Iiaolo [mick In ad Place. ‘An unusual: largo omwd “tended and the meet was a great sumo. Only two races were run yesterday, and in these campatition was keen. the finishes in thevu'iou 1103051161118 cm- ramp at Port Perry Jan 13th, lull-C Sit â€"' _7-_ close and exciting. Mr. Frank- Smifh. of Buthlo. was starter and gave satistactioa. . Following is the summary : . Lives of Suflering and Sorrow Ivaned flufloura Somflintmntnl Pills When All Else Fails. . But L” U- 'M" â€" all and other ennt'o Svéro run 01!. Sailor Boy ........................ 3 a 4 Jenny Scott ................. 5 i 3 Time. â€"2.23 1-2. 2.25 1-4. 2.24 1-2. In this race Rob Roy. Mr. Simpson’s tine stepper. was a clone competitor for first plus. Ioâ€"day the tree-torâ€" -1- Ebntfim oftho W 10“ that!» Whmunrm mama-{u mmro Lame-QM?!” ”my. flax: techie-tho duvet Despite the stormy my can-awn: large crowd utendcd the second day' noes in .Port Parry. _ -LA and great interest was takzn 1n the two event-s. The track was very heavy which hammered the speed at the norms, but navel-thaws the race- wcre flow and exciting and the beat of Ruling manned among :ho crowd. Ointment. to may 11:21:53.1:an mammmm nab-l. mdmllddoouotcuflmmw ooolthobloodlntbo manta-clan all m: an be desired for fine M - -‘ -u- ‘A., fiflrm" "3563-53 of mi: toi- “mandchndmmdmm- tortotwornroflm“; .. .. “'Vll: (turn an". ~-v--â€"_¢, -v or Ruling manned among :ho crowd. -Frne-tor-AJL Martin’s Gypev Girl... ...... 1 1 1 Dr. Forest‘s Looking Glass...2 I} 2 mama‘s Black Joe ........ ‘ 3 3 3 ka’e J. :37. 11.3.; '_‘.: "A4 4g 4 cw'vn "v... v_- .nâ€"~ , Million": womenm Canal-380:9. mlmd by Cutlcnn Ointment. to: N‘- aerving. punmnl and W tho gun, gulp. m: and Mada. for may- lng Wont and m. nod for may mm M50 W wmchrudflymm 2.30 Trot. M(Ke(rall’a Lord Roberts...l Collins" Mary Scott... ...° (‘urtir Minnie mwwk ........ '1 Tune 2.39. 2.41, 2.44. Time being a Luge umber or via- itors from Lindsay and vicinity, great .utcarust was centred :n the 2.30 trot because, Minnie Keswick. m. Cugtw' fast driver. the horse that made a name tor itself on the East.- ern Circuit - Minnie was driven by Mr. Curtis. but much to the surpriss of times who had‘hwked her mll,_ahe sgcmodjo lack he: 1:; L4-..“ O-MF 5 “NH 1, 2 3 WW " d h.- fi‘fii‘fi? um- wxu, n... ..--_-,__ an! speed on the hqmy track. and was onlv able to {inm in third place. [Wiux the class. 0! horses compating in Unis event Enniq‘ would. with a cleaner tratk. have made .1 better mowing. low Watotptooflng lath“. Saturday Evening Post: The re- cent discovery of a method by which any ordinary cotton cloth can be made as waterproof as sheet tin is regarded as a nâ€"nu'ke‘d achievement in chemistry. Subjected to the new treatment, the (basics: of tebrica be- comes so impervious to water that it bulged or folded in the Me of a bowl or pocket it will hold veto-r fer days without letting a drop escape through its mesheg Woddiag loll: In the For tut. The Calgary Herald of Dec. 80th contains the following interesting item: 011 Monday evening the mar- riage was celebrated of A. B. May and and Miss Indore Janet. of Lindsay. Out. The ceremony was ”normed at the hem of Mr. and Iris 1?. T. Bowa, by the Rev. John A. dark. On- ly the imxnedhu ”have: were [me- iflen‘rt.....'l'lneyonn8 lady is adanghtar or Mrs. Janos. Wt. and her many friend: in town will with her every happiness and prosperity in matximonid alliance. - . Sandy 39m?”- .......... .. Entry Mack,..... . . Pearl Wilkes,.....m ........ fume, â€"2. 27 1-2. 2.26 1-2, _ 2.21 Chm. Bcrtie Hays ..................... Rob Roy .................. . mammmmmmmm l inherited or only develop“ m- r in! c THE PORT PERI" BABES. 2.26. 2.50 class. stormy ‘13 J' macho: -2, 2.23 1- 2.2% 1â€"24 It. 1. 1. Both! I“ lie! Ion-lotto l I. Ilrphy, [ Jenner-y 12th et. e‘ t o’clock on, e ’ My wedding m'nlolnniud in at. Ian's ehunoh, Undeey. The bride was ; Hie: Bernadette Me‘dtlen Murphy, 1 daughter of Mr. P. J. Murphy. town, and I the groom Mi. '1'. I. 30810!» 0! Paler- boroogh. Venerable ArehdeeoOu Coed-y omeiued n: the wedding, which we» nt- leuded by n urge party of friends. The bride wudnintily gowned in green voile- over toilette, trimmed with insertion, end block picture hot to match. She eel-tied a white payer book and peer! rosary. Miss Costello, her cousin, wu bridesmaid; and wore: very becoming gown of simila- omtion. Mr. Will Crowley, of Peter- horongh, neisted the groom as best man, innd the makers were Mr. P. C. Murphy, of ‘ Linduy, md Hr. Jock McCebe, of Peter- borongh. The wedding march was pleyed by Mia Bndy, orgnniut of St. llsry'e church. A pleasing reception end wedding brouk- ‘ fut we: held 3t the residence of the; bride’e um: am the wedding. an n} 6.20 Mr. and Mrs. Begley left for Toronto! and other point. west, necompenied by many good wishes They will teke up reeldence ou Aylmer st., Peterboro. Irouoorâ€"Ulndrun. A very pretty wedding took place January new at 4 o‘clock. a! the residence of Mr. end Mrs. Mme; Hervey. corner of main-idea and Melboumstsn when men Etta. Win- drim was uhitcd in mat-rinse to Mr. Wesely D. Bret-hour. traveller {or the Noxon 1:13.. On. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. G. W. Hender- son in the presence of immediate frienda. The bride looked pretty nt- tired in n gown .ot brown zibeiine trimmed witn sable inntwhite pemiein collar with white moreen. pcrsian blouse nnd medallion trimminc. She wore a white perSion hot trimmed with cable ond eygonthn, and carried a boquat of cream can-sinus. The bride wns assisted by her cousin. Mics Prithnrd. of Toronto. .who was pret- tily gownod in a omm tailor-made suit with blouse 01 rule Iilk. She wore it black picture hnt end carried a boquet of pink carnationl. The groom was supported by his nephew. Dr. E. Barker. of Stouttvilic. The bridu entered the drawing room. lean- ing on the orm o! It. Harvey. to the stain: of Mendelssohn“ wedding march played by Miss Pearl White. After the ceremony congratulation- were extended to the newly wedded couple, and the party not down to n sumptuous wedding dejenner. The house-was pnettily accented with mums. lilies. smile: and chryennthc- ‘mnme. ; The groom's gift to the bride m a handful phoo. and to the bridesmaid in gold bar brooch with initial: set in jpenrls. The present: to the bride Lwerc numerous and costly, which is inn indication of thehish esteem in 3 which she is held by A large circle of ‘triende. Mr. nnd hire. Brethour left on the 6.20 train tor a trip to De- itroit. and will be nboeot a week. nt- ‘tor which they will relide in town. \Tho Put joins with their many .triends in wishing them years of hap- pinms and prosperity. Sakurday's Ink. On account of the stormy weather and bad roads the mukqt lat Satur- dpy wasn‘t very rxeil attended by the farmers. The marines inside were mllbutoutsHethetumndJ-ma brisk trade in amulet! bectjughgm pe- “- vuâ€"‘v â€" __V, {1:3 about fourtecx; rigs tilled with 3001. pork and lunb. ,wa were shoot the am a last Saturday. The walking sick; what a crowd of them there are: PerSOns who are thin and weak but not sick enough to go to bed. It makes new flesh and gives new life'to the weak system. “ Chronic cases” that’s what the doctors call them, which in common English meansâ€"long sickness. To stop the continued loss ‘of flesh they need Scott’s Emulsion. For the feeling of weakness they need" Scott's Emulsion.’ Scott’s Emulsion gets thin and weak persons out of the rut. It makes new, rich blood, strengthens the nerves and gives appetite for ordinary food. ‘ Scott’s Emulsion can be taken as long as sickness lasts and do good all the time. There’s new. strength and flesh in every dose. We will be glad to send you a few doses me. chdmfihpbtmh chokndubclnonm mm 0! width at In" mm ‘ um. SCOTT a: BOWNB. Mists. Toronto. Ontario. “$0.18!: filings“; Ileana: PO! 1903 noun up um mun avenue. :chimn the: Stewart the Rabbit o! a Gin-pliant”, lotto...“ In Only 80!." u no Dulrnimy of Syn-pom Octagon the 'uph and the Ind. 1112 cSonu-z mret'n-g at tho Boa-dot What: for 1903 was lv’ld Friday njzm 1'! the Council chamh'wr. cm;â€" menclng it 8.10 o'clock. The mem- ber. Imogen: were Chairman '1‘. Stew- nrt and Messrs. J. 6. Edwards, W. Devitt. Dr. Blanchard. Jos. Staple». Ins. Damon. 3. Kennedy. P. G. Pil- kir .and ,D? chtcrb. 'Im mmutw o! thr lawn meeting. mid in November, were read by See- r'eurv Spler and ‘were duly confirm- 301120 or [mum rum Ptinoipu Hormone ”ported 162 modern: on the roll 0! the mute lushtuu» to: W; ans-us attendance. 189. The school opened after vacuum with an («chard pre- sent and 3 fair attendance 0! swol- nra. but we c‘um were (Ii-mused {or the amen-noon owing to the tree:- ing! ..1' 1.1.1!!! of {he Wit" Dim; ~1-"1- In u communicatxou Mr A. W. Ball. of me White Croat Branch of thr- “'CaT.U.. aekiug permisa‘on to addrcm me buy pupil» of the Col- lmhze and Public Sohools on the nub- jocx. rt "Pemqu Purim." Bic wh- mitkd a numb":- o: lastunonjalv from leading condom-ha. Including School Inapwtor J L 8W ot'l'u- roman. and on motwn at D: Hunch- ard and au Staplu the duh-ed por- mimion was granted. subject to :u- nngamema to be made with the I'nucnnu Finance Committee Report Air Staple». unit-man. mounted a upon “commanding payment of the {following accounts. v Pedln EWWI‘EOD... ...8 115 A Landon ... 1.40 A My... 1.50 Geo flattwick... ... 5.00 Geo Hilts... ...... .. 2.55 J Sumlifl'; 5; Son: ......... 1.60 A Luann ..................... ~ 00 Badman Co... 3:9 Princwal Broderick. of the. Pubiic Schools. mcluded in his upon a anu- mnry at the yearly attendmcc I'eaciuna back as tar an 18:6. when there ware 9:50 children on the roll! of u..- vac-ion. schools. the avenge attelulzw being 516. while in 4908 0110 average mix: on the rolls was 1117. and tho awrazo attendance an -â€"F51od. in; of sums A Cun'pbou... :13 Belt IeMone Co ............ 35 “eye a: lorrlson... 35 United “hymn-it» Co... ...... 38-; Ll‘ht. amt Pom Co ... 6.78 A Cation a: Son... .;. 1.55. E A. Grecory......... '... .. ...54.32 Mine Natalie. .. ...1500 71110 committee aI-o recommended that the all?" at F J. Frampton'.‘ caretaker of the Union School. b: in- "eased {run 3325 to 6840, to due from Jon lat. 1904.â€"Adopwd. Chairman Comnnnented Or. motion Ir Stewart vacated the uhair. which was tnbon by Dr Jot- fi-xe‘ Col. Dsacou (lien conveyed the thanks of the Board to Mr Stmrt for the unfailing courtesy (IL-played by him during In; Year. and th: good Judgement evinced in dealing with all matters coming before the mem- bers [or considsntion m. Staple- :wcondec the motion. which was adâ€" opted by a tending vote in hit: mph; )1: Stewart said he (at very gratdul for the Rind relo- htion. WM tu- exoeodod the merit turned by his services He had felt {or gene that it would b3 .t gag thing it the Wye-[A ‘0: air: but they behaved nlwnya like gen- tlemen and never umd language which should not ho used It would be most We to hue a feeling, of deeper sympathy betweea the Board end the people whose edace- ;iuna'. interest. they were serving to the has; of their ability â€" they would thereby be enabled in do the right flung will: greater efficiency. Salaam is a great form .md more newer was a time when- -t mu not important or when the need at it was grater than now. and in no country is there a morn pruning; teal tor a wide dittnu‘on' o! mtelli- menu: am: in Canada. mt!) a com- mrntiv sly mall population surround- cd with boundlnss natural renames '(Appl an“ )__ -.- -._ up to taka a lu’clier interest to trlnool nftoirs the had plonned 1t 0110 time- to endeavor to brill‘ this about. but his mom had not new euccosatul I! this could ba accom- p‘ishnd the Board would receive more credit firm has bean the case hereto. fore The hon-d had how describ- ed an an cosy-going organizationâ€" it was not ‘They had their difficul- ties. as emu-y member know. but [r a pitch or machinery or the: bolino-‘I of a «13433th work-s smoothly it (emu-any meow: um: the men cu- tmfled with it snow Uri: dutiu and look altar than pmpu-ly. flame of the Bou-d differed stroxyxmdy. TM tailing or an minute. can'- clndod the booinosu o! the Board for Sch fol Auaoduoe. of the watar pipe :inl an cu ooo‘ m a no. no on .-. l... ... I no. ......... l o oo- no on»:- The day of iron pipes and cast iron cylinders is past, as g ' know from expexienoe what you want when you buy 3 psi: OS galvanized iron pipe, brass cylinder and steel rods, which do 9 in We are making a large bore {brass cylinder: and steel rod 7 ' than any pump on C“ market. -_ _ 1‘ . 1 -|,_ -‘A‘_ -‘1 A-“ h GOOD_____ PUMP The day of iron pipes and cast iron cylinders is put as t A,__-_:-‘-- nuke-O- cynn mnf m ‘10“ buv a repairs, ind we Mail ordezs svmrnsrnngrre GOES not.“ business The Lawn now has i popuhtion oi- mum or sixteen W. with .1 am of mm: h-m- drcd Votelb 7_ Tim {uh-0y! _‘n_ still aixty mm distant. hit it is 310984] the first tram wnll strum in not ia- ter that. August. next Bridge bui‘. - in; it being energetichv puimd my: winter 1110:! “w u daily triage um Ute “an tea-minim with a tri-wu‘kly mil! sex-woe 111w win- ter has hnen an unusual severe one. tin mercury (shine to 4.‘ domes: be- kw cm the thy, altar Chi-tau. min: 30 dawns below were. an M recorded the preview winter. Wm It, mun: more. ghan m- teem inches. Km work In the woul- mwh‘t Inn]: kao Ember 1mm is only 012 “at above at late}. 0:31;. mega; “.13: as cold lint m 3: south. but at a hither altitude m. In. n: a.» pen filth In tho future of m‘w. and m north the R. Ni- pram m: m. Wiu'uun nur- ny. "I New Libkcard; «Tamimund Me. was in man on Mondu’. ha :â€" in¢ some business denim-g wuh Ald W? G. Gotta“. .lk. Mun-u was the tint mu-: 111 New Liskeard and the founder cl the town He went in fonrtoeu years ago from Halibut-ton, and has done very “all m the .‘czl AWWEEfi‘SfiE LXACT rush-it; 55mm“ From Yukon-hm. ‘m;1{r Willnm Blur- New Liana-d. «Tamiflcim‘ COPY OF WRAPPEE can guarantee satisfaction. receive prompt attention. ', “Linux. Jammy. 2 LINDSAY! The Kind You Always Bough ensmnm Wo In" I700 m chute fin.“ 1:! the Mum (or do in bloc" W.‘ ‘1 has In“. m "up?" a) a aux-u- oc noun. 0-9:“! ' M . § 1 3 i- cnnis. looks after all ardent QUPPINGOTT‘Q: LANDé IN THE NORT WEST FOR SALE- uni-1. 4"" ”'t‘ Ththl‘thitl‘ 12 Comm Novcu an mmv sacs? sroancs M" m on 1'":sz 70H“ “Jan-ma: 26<=1"~“""fl no com-moan 570mm nun non-m con-mt ”fl V For five Thirty Years MONTHLY MAGAZM A EMILY LIBRARY

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