up pr <’ v.1. . ".1’! ’1‘. :1 ï¬ry'r‘r“ , '3 it shew Ante «up; Avon‘iqwxv‘u. : v S. x. ..d' No.50 .{ll -. ‘ .. W #1. ... ‘33?“ it.“ 'i“"‘““b-‘N* W ' '.' ï¬n '41-. 3? mm. a! else than at m constant we of "a! . en “'7†it to at well; to nee wet. dig: 0 than Don't blindly tnhe medicine tor what medicine cennot do. Drugs never kill r your own aeke. not about Pb mo; thenlotnnbuyyountull- elsebottletotry. We hit! 3100.000 Fortbe Amerlceo rights to mono- We did this nfter testing the o rents. thmush plus}: pitnis,‘ nfter proving. in cases. thnt of may end chemical " not mule by compounding drugs, nor with Licohol. Its virtues are derived solely from gasâ€"largely oxygen gasâ€"- by a. process requi 1. liquid that l: is n nerve food and bleed foodâ€"the J. Curries in stock 31; the la:- eet and best brands of ' lligars, Tobacco. cigarettes. ï¬nes. Pipe Slams, Pouches, and canes. Everything kept in 3 FIRST- CLASS TOBACCO STORE. †if you nre not one of his num- erous customers he will be pleased to have you call end try some of his goods. .7]. RIGGS, Kent-st . Lindsey. uranium“ initial â€made 1030810. 081. ‘ _ grenteet business training 63.10018 11]. Censds. Open the entire year. {eautiful catalogue free. Enter now. w. J. ELLIOTT. Princmnl. Cor. Yonge and Alexander-eta. - r. Brigbtmnn. arms ‘1‘. W.Grcer,ek...13 BEAUTIFUL MID IIEXPEIISIVE me our Designs 501‘ ll all Papering. .You will be surprised at the slight cost --‘-5 tneee ï¬ne papers. Why not beautify your homel Our wall papers are of dur- sole colors, ï¬ne patterns and good, strong Jody. You'll be pleased at the im rove- ment in your home if decorated wi our wall paper. We’ll lp you in making ypur selections,.nn.i give you the beneï¬t '3. our'aduce in such matters. GEORGE McFADDEN, ‘ No. 27 William-st. north, Lindsay. .1 few door-siren: Campbell’s Chins Hall 20th Century Miracle. Mr.G.H.Arnold.Wood- stock, N.B., asysz"‘It is with feelings of thankful- nees that I communicate to you the feats concern- ing my case. In ’02 sts s'ricken down with user- ious form of kidney troub- . is), resulting in Bright’s _ inn-ass, dro a Benin" 9": J -h-P "kl“ in and spreading all ore: ...»: “'“w'w’ my entire body. Iconsul- ted with some of the best physicians with no results w: “ever. My blédting contin- ued until I had increased it. height from 147 to 225 pounds. [was tapped thirty times, having about 75 gels. of water token from me in ten mos. My physician sawmy cese wee hoplese end called in all the doc- tors here, Ind utter a. thorough enminn- ' :ion, pronounced my case incurable. I wee recommended to try Perkins? American orbs, end after is faithful and persistent "treetmentofovernyenrhee nude me n :wellmnn.†_ -PI'I¢O85¢~ 5N and 8|...lbox. Free comic sent to anynddress upon re- - M orders recoivoprompt atten’n. W hat Mini is the world in â€ii- iu unguar- ultimatum vitamin. shut“ elite» l we... .:. ‘lJl:.:':‘:‘.“..': agmr' W emu ' 'IO tie on odor o! 1.000 for a dinner gm that it moot hill. The melon thu em on «comics; and in encodes-Jib an elm of WW ly to «[0an matter. the great vnlue at Ll no- The lone. lt is theooly wny known to ill never see. m "rue. u on need Undone-e. not love ytried it. plane. and no this We willxthen mnli you n or~ germ body without til the coupon. . inthe an der on e local dmuiat for n hill- tinaue. too. Any drug that kill! germs napoleonmnditcnnnotbotnk i ternally. Bury phyniclnn known medicine b nlnont him in you what Monotone in. en can end we will poi the for it. This in our free made to convince you: to show d whet it do. In Justice to yourself, please. eccept it to-dny. for it pieces you un- der no obligation whntever. root and unce whe-ever they which cause a disease are~destrcyedu the disuse must end. and forever. That is inevltnble. any Feverâ€"influenza [lung m no pg. Lennon Liver Troubles Inlan-Neornlxis Inny Benn Troubles Pikeâ€"Pneumonia Henriey -Gnlnsy Rboumntinn Scrchla -:'yphllie Sun Diseues Brannon Trouble- Tmoel Tremble i humane.- Couti (39":an Dyeentery- Dis nee. Durandâ€"Drone! ’ Dunne-s l Bumn-Irydpeine ".-V‘-‘ i1 G G S ‘ mosh mus won Will. . 0! not upon! for this or nay eke ed mail I to the b. . Wnueh Avg" Cb tel not using uqmme , 'ï¬fgepgï¬mhfl for n test. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_-â€"â€"_â€"â€"_â€"_â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"'M ____.___... _____ _ __ _______ _.. Second rink - j v i P. Kennedy '1'. Gate F. Knowleon A. McKinnon Dr. Normnn Dr. A. R. Harvie ‘ DEFEAT†mmo I. Til! , J. Scott, ck ......... l2 O'Connor,ek... 20 IORIIIG, Ollllll "I THE WI. ! l | Third Rink- - e A. Lexuhmen J Keith 1 I Drillle u†the Sh°"‘"‘"'“‘" C", G. Thompson, sk...ll W. Mellonnnnï¬k. 15 by 31 Points Plus 21. Neva in the history at curling has such progress been made in the game as during the present year. Those who hare dropped in to see the regth lar rink games have watched game after game where the playing has Men in Tankard form. and as a re. sult of keen and earnest play in the local matches. when rinks have been chosen for foreign games they ‘haVe invariably put up a firchlaSs game, had thougé the rinks were chosen Marc}: 2nd to give as many playeu'oe.i {mil-ale chance to play. still. the . result in both games-the game with Poterboro in the morning. and the gum;- against Orilliu in Ihe afternoon â€" was ,th’.‘ some (.ld sioi'y; "Lindâ€" say‘s up.“ ' The local players \u-re very glad. l to have another chance .ot meeting Peterboro in a friendly game, and we trust that more of these friendly games may be played. 9n looking 07‘ ’2:- the back numbers of The Post we ‘ notice that back in the eighties and early nineties it was a rare thing to have a week pass without a match with Peter-beret .Mau‘ the good old times return. The game againstPlc-l iflbCYO Thursday. March 2nd were close enough to be interesting. Two of the Lindsay rinks more up all the time, and though the. third rink was .behind enough to keep the Escore faier close, the game end" ed with Lindsay six pp. Full score; Peterboroâ€" Lindseyâ€"â€" M. Mills B. Eyres R. Hicks R. A. Miller A. Strntton, F. Johnstone Second rinkâ€" G. B. Stevenso: A. Moore R. hf. Weddell C. N. Brown. sk Third rink- - Rev. F. O'Suliivsr. Rev. J. Wallnce R. J. Winch F. Cote (T. Foote A. Keith J. S. Knspmnn, 3k 6 B. F. Beesor,sk...12 Totals ......... 28 R. Chnmbers G. G Beall P. Kennedy .. 9 M. H. Sisson, ek...3 Totals... .. ......21 SHEPHERDJ'EEDLER TROPHY. In the afternoon was played the second game for the Shepheraneeda er Cup. The first game resulted in a win for Lindsay by 27 shots. and so our rinks were playing with a good margin to come and. go on. and though many of the "old. relinbles" were unable to play, the game went our way this tune by .37 shots. In Orillia. three out of the tour. rinks were up. each of them five points. and only one rink down. Too much credit cannot be given to Mr. A. Watson and his rink for com: vie. tory over one of Oriliia's "good uns" on Orillia ice. It seems that there is plenty of coming material. , All the rinks playing at home were up. The President. Mr. O‘Connor. headed the processmn. winning by the good margin of .13 points; he had his man guessing all the time. His rink was strong and. they played a fine game. The other games Mere closer. but not close enough to cause any excitement, and as a result a smaller “gallery" than usual was present. Full score: 5 ' Orillioâ€" Lindsay- L. Wilson R. Chsmbers W. Robins R. Butler B. F. Stewart F.‘Cote R. R. Cunningham. F. Crnndell, Shiloh’s Consumptio Cure lb...“ - It cures, the most stubborn kind â€glue and colds. It†it . euro :1. money will be refundzg. your . Prices: 8. C. Wm: £00. :03 25c. 50c. 51 Lenny. 8.1.. Mosul. i 1 Fourth rink- C. Cuncnnnon B. Hertley D. A. McNeb W. Kennedy, ek...l3 Dr. Walters, ek... â€" Games in Orillia â€"- Oril'iaâ€" Lindsey- T.‘ C. Dolge C. Cinnnnon J. K. Heeeiok G. B. Searle G. Sinclnir A. Fisher G. '1‘. Hidden. ck.“ A. Weldon, ck... Second rinkâ€" T. H. Hinds Rev. J. Moyna W. Beeeor J. E. Hinds J. hi. Knowlson F. Toogood, ek. ...16 W. Needler, ek.... Third rinkâ€" J . Hos weyn A ll' ‘nbothem '1‘. 8nd r . Hollow 5 J. Bonn . A. Mnin, e‘i ....l'l G. A. Little, ek ...17 A.Cemeron H. W. Hungerford .......17 Grand Total ...li); Grond total... 137 __â€"â€"--â€"____.=l5' RBI ro KEEP um. Strengthen the Stomach With Il-e-ne endtet Reflect Health. The source cl health is the stom- ach and the digestktc system. When acting as nature dcrlgned they should. the organs of digestion lo their work regularly and uncon- sciously. like a. perfect mschine. These who use Ali-on 1 do not have n saliow complexion. woken ChGCkr, nor flabby flesh. Their akin has a ruddy glow. the eyes are bright. the breath sweet and the step elastic. In short. the users of Mi-o-us have the maximum of good health and are plump. rosy and robust. Nineâ€"truths of all slcnness comes from a weak stomach. causing loss of “Ebb. shuttered nerves. flitulen"y, heartburn. sick headaches. buck- ache, spots before the eyes. rheum- atic troubles, and gtnrral weakness Take a Elf-(uni tablet 1y soothed and relieved. In feet, the stomach will become well and strong; and the .wiiole'systmn filled with drawn but min. do not despair. o-m. :will effect a cure if the simple directions in each 50c. box are faith- fully followed. Druggists ere-ry- where ore asked to refund the money on .M-c-(na Wt from them» should it fail to give satisfaction .1! .i he lealcr from whom you bought does not care to refund the money. mail the empty box to B. T. Booth (.0. lthaca. NY" or Toronto. anl your money will be smr. to you At once. .hiail orders promptly flied on receipt of price, 50c. a box. -__â€"-_-_-_.__â€"â€""â€"â€"= Lite et en. (New York Journal). l’ay no {attention to Dr. Oslcr's thoughtless remark. . Forty. as a matter of fact. is the age. u- begin. not at tlxr nge at whch to end. .st 40 at man begin; to realiz) that ha: is real. that knowledge is .he only thing, .worth while. The man of 40 should begin his real ‘1 life his reai. study. his real thinkinr. ..ud his real work. . . - _ 11 he has done anything before that and got it .good start, so much. the. better. But. let no man thinghlm- self mature at 40 or past the age of of work and achievement. At 40. Disraeli, the great Jemwas ‘ patiently trying to make the English a! (l debility. before each meal. and all in txt'on congestion and inflammation in :he ' stomach or bowels will be immediate. Parliament listen to him. ’ is!) land. Queen Empress. of Indie, the ooun-t try that his people came from; buy- ing the Suez Con-ell for England. I'ixâ€" ' at Bsrlin and ins: up the trouble . ofrtbe scrim- grabbing Cyprus out muge. p Young hum. take care of your health. Keep your mind active and sober. that you may begin at 40 to live earnestly and usefully. to“ line on Mn. Fe" WI mm C. mum“ the "W [Which road-Mir hot-ll Iv. honey. oi m N.~tll‘m We m. m to!» m. «“ï¬v‘.‘ . tail I“! hi. mu Fenne‘ “to Seattle. in the wmsueioe am. into 0m," of the lat: Bum Piecing the corp“ I. e sleigh drown by ten dogs. he one elf elonc on the well for Voodoo. to the blue as he . in himself upon it. kept on nll- night “3.1. «penning intently the sliuknu forms of the boost: in ll:- mndowe and the glemmr-of thin:- eyes in the fireï¬ght. A P‘EAILFUL \LGIL. Unlochliy for him. the Yukon V4!- dez tnil is not much travelled. and he met no om- duriug his long jour- cry. The next night he had to ..ro through the some ordeal. the b-gfrc being the only protection from the rmenin‘ pack which snapped and howled round the little cuup. the third motnng. through of a wolf on his brunt. lustlniiy he Was on his feet. ‘3th at burn- ing brain: from the fire. and wunnl it round his ht“. thus dr;vn; .iwiy the beut. The :ollomng night limiters reach. ed a cihnnx. The lonely mm was utterly .worn out, and could h'll’dl) keep his eyes open even. by the strongest effort of will. He .ni mtrn nothing since the ear} m u- ing. while the disappointed wolv'ro' had become much bolder. and even as the army traveller nipped tea out of his ponnikin one of the lead- or: of the pack eprung at the coffin Mr. Mulroney was chiged to leave 'J I supper unfinidied mud began a fight with the wolves. that lasted all plat. With flaming pine branches full of resin. be It and thrust at tho feces of his foes all night long. Once he cauyit bur-elf nctunliy falling asleep on his feet. clutching the flaming wood unmet-fashion. while a dosen of the grey brows raced madly around nun. bfllppln; at the end of the iorcn. Sc\ernl itimre by r. dorcroue thrusc he managed to plunge his burning spear into the eye or down .hc throat of some unwary wolf. Half mad with hunger. want of sleep and four. the unfortunate mm‘ contrive! once more (0 harness up his team at daybreak. ind at noon. after three dnye'c-nmmwning; .renChed a house sonic scv'cn miles out 01 Valdez. After tighter-n hcu-e‘ sleep Mr. Mohonry foun-l him-cl! how. the .worse for his terrible lour- ney. except that his hair h-ld turn-d peril-ill: grey from ihe awful stain of the last three dngv Gentlemen who ere Ield Or hove thin hair, nicold cell on Prof. Doienwend nt Benson Home. L ndeay. on Seturdny. “arch lltb, and nee bin wonderful devices in Toupee- end W...- Every 'Two Minutes Physicians tell us that all the blood in a hulthy human body passes through the heart once in every two minutes. If this action be- comes irregular the whole body suffers. Poor health follows poor blood ; Scott's Emulsion makes the blood pure. One reason why SCOTT’S EMULSION is such a greet aid is because it passes so quickly into the blood. It is partly di- gested before it enters the stomach; a double advan- tage in this. Less work for the stomach; quicker and more direct beneï¬ts. To get the test amount of good wit the least pos- sible effort is the desire of everyone in poor health. Scott's Emulsion does just that. A change, for the better takes place even be- fore you expect it. We will-udyenn '4'! Into youâ€. â€Hi .eomm m - menu'- MIMI! '0! "DONOR. " (‘I‘e the Miller M HI! Pull.) Nazi)»:- el in. hum not imn-c battle-mm- um in mm lame loam fin liw imperial not; an 4 «icon m low. we lwliiillfll liw "comp...†unite." â€Anew and "Me 1.“ land†l. out oi coupons... to ma Mylo h- ueiiod (In "melon-e" ll lie-lend it in. been nucleon†Nltlï¬â€˜u. ha! .. lter oevute mum or been sewed e mucelptlol M. on. chilling cool. to . GNU by the new-pope" of man district. and e mutation for n a ebip’n like". or not: other tarnishing- y seem domain or the one of the dbl"! oe-peey' I been mode. A: the “mediator ll. 1 think. the first iiretclue beta Llezbip to be denied nfter the coun- u'y. it neuron to be ihu it would be an appropriate and plenum in- cident for the lending nowapspeclm reel: of the principal towns to (she n contr‘butlon of tummy-five cents each from its ere. _ l now write to ask if you would nndertnhc this In your 1001] die- ' It in: been rrprrerntrd friends in England. who are inter- eluted in the worth ri ‘hr llnpOflll idea. that such a contribution on the port of Canadians would b:- highly apprtciaiedl Jr. D. It. Vllilkw. Geo- oral Manager of the imperul Bunk. hue kindly consented to act ~15 trau- surrr of lht fundâ€"I remain. yours. . HENRY DE. \‘UEL'X. Toronto. March 1.3:. 1005. # mu um BLOOD Absolutely Ieoeanary to lieelth. Cove- hrt and Strength â€" Deed Ileed leelnben Disease. with r'cb. rial blood do not \Vlli‘n } our Poop].- zce! the cold of Willie". feet :ch coldhycur lingvh unmi- nnvl i . . sour face bloc and pacemd. 1'. .s a crrta’u‘ sign in.“ your lncod in bin and your circulation 'l‘t'dk. Your bit-cu mole build'n; up wzll. 1:r.\\'xl- l'uxns' Pink Pills. Tllry m'xk‘ n w blocd- they stimulate rim c.rcul.- tion. The new blood they make more through your voice to (wry mm. of your body from finger ups to zoos, and meter you wnrm. happy on! health}. Hr. Alphonu‘ Licous i-re. 8t. Loon. Que.. inyn; “About '1 your “0 in)" blood became imponrinhed and l -I'ul badly run down My hands and feet were always cold and l COUld not nand the Ll.“ troublf- was further by pains in my kidneys and blnddcr. and oiun lcould not :0 about with- out aid. 1 consulted doctors. b-JY. they did nor help me. and l was al- most in despair when l was .idxised to nor l‘r. \‘v'ill'nms‘ I‘m! Plus. 1 ::0t nix boxed and buff.- (hiy were 31' zone 1 metal had found i mid- cine to cure me. 1 aookiii» p‘lislcr about a month hugrr and c\'.-ry ,zmpton: of my trouble was gone, and 1 how s'ncc uuoyrti the but of health." Dr. \Vill‘nml' Pnk l'lil- curt- after doctorv and common mx'dii‘ince here failed. because they anus 1y mnk: new. rich blood. and m :trengxhrn all she organs and bran.“ up the nerves. Thai. 1F the way they our» mdigva- (ion kidney and liwr troubles. rhru- mntiem. m-rvouzn so. mun‘g‘n. ml- intent)" of the heart. $1. \i‘un“ dame. portkil purely-Ls uni lll!‘ w- cret ailments that full 111.: 127m of so many .women with many Do not (one any p:lle without the full namv. "Dr. Will‘nmn' Pmk Pills for Pal) People“ on the wrapper around each box. Sold by all meulc'm denlrrlor sent by mnil nt 50 come A box or sir. boxes for 82.50 by wril‘n: vhe Dr. William? Medicine Co., ï¬rmkviil‘. Om.‘ ('Xl'l'llfln. actr'u‘ in»! lMsi # first end Lent. (Chicago News) The hardy pioneers first con)“ M'ith rifles. plows and axes, Then politicians fallow with Elections. graft and tons. ......_.__-- Ledlea leek Younger Which is the denim of nil. Take the trouble of visiting me Daren-end. pri- vnto etow rooms at Banana ti on, Liv-d nny, on Sltmdiy. Much llch. nod no the many bountiful invouli-Ioe :u nylon or Human Heir C menus. Wm. Bongo. Switchea, etc, end inspect his but potent structure. ‘ ___.â€"‘â€"-â€"â€" Setnrdey'n Ierhet. Salurday's markrt um; w.“ ll(: :1 1. ed and produce was phn‘iful. Buzz-v4 .905 a drop. but chlckvru were sold at various przcs. Eggs, :0... _’:.'c., 23c. and 250.; butter. _‘.‘.'.c. 1112.12; (tram. L‘L‘c. and 300. :1 qt; (-hu'knsâ€" small ones 45c. and 75x. a pm: . int-z.» ones $1.10 a pair. .\ pair of lar::~ chickens sold .it 81 (-rub. weighing some six pounds: boil. .' :c. - fronts. 0 1-2 for binds. and some :11 7c. for binds; pork. 9c. and 10c um 05. and 90.; ha) 3’7. $7.50 1'0! 5'8 pru- .tou. ...â€"+â€" Preper Treetueet of Pneumonia. l'neumozi'i is too «2' rig-zone ‘l til- scast- for nuyo‘n: to attempt to loc- tor himself. although he um} nvl'tt thi- proper remedies or hand. A phy- sxian should puny; I); Gill‘l. It should be borne in nunl. howvrrr. that pneumonia aim: . r suits frcm ' c coll o“ fro mun sltuck of. the 'grip. and by the proper treatment of '3.- c dieuses. n threatoned attack of pneumonia may be worded off. There is no huestior. twhnteter about this. as during the thirty years and more that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has been need. we hue yet to learn on n single ones-o! col-son attack of the grip hnvinz resulted in pneumo- nia when this remedy in deed. ii: is also used by phynicilns in t moi of W suite. Dr. W. J. 8.161. of Benders. Alanwholnnleond nnynnf it : “I luv. been selling Chambers emcd ib- la‘ln'n Couch B 3 end prom in; it in my erection to! the put in “are. -1 use it in one-tot would adhere elwn cotton the bent re. mite." For on e by all mists. Tl! WIIKL!’ MT. blNDIAY. â€WYSIIWW inundatmtloyonrl. eadhnl enemy-rm rIlIDAT. "ARCH m W.““Mhulm bee borne the elgwntnn .1 been mode under his pm. It relieve! Teething Troubles. cures Constipatio- uni-allure the Food, regulates ‘ giving healthy end natural sleep. ’5 meccaâ€"The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE , CASTORIA ALWAYS Benn the Signsture of the The Kind Yon'Have Always Blight In Use For Over 30 Years. -mm..-mm-.-..... i SAVINGS comm Allowed on Deposits of $1.06} THE VIMBIA MAN 1 o 4 ‘7. Interest ad- Paid on sums of 8100.00 and upwards left on Debenture for one or more years. Ioneytonnedenlealhtnteonmoetmeounhbtem ’ orrxcs HOL'RS: 9 AM. r0 4.30 RM. JAIES LOW.- huge: I. w. cages, Ammm. 1 ONEY S OH ROBES. BELLS. BLANKETS AND COATS. Xow in the time to invent We will sell the above at ‘ ONE-HALF THE USUAL PRICES. GRAMOPHONE RECORDS J PLAN NO. I. You pay no for two records and give in V one old record for three new ones. MEN’S MITTS. Begun: 50c for.........., Regain: 35c for H. J. LITT PLAN NO. 2 WHIPS. 25o Regulnr 50c for anhide 'é‘éiéér’éfl' ' 93K LE Agent for Colonial Stock Food. MANY PERSONS do not see as well as they should. see well. but their eyes soon become tired. Others suffer with headache. which medicine does not relieve. because the headache comes from eye strain. The proper remedy is a pair of glasses. We make no charge for enmlnntion. BRITTON BROS, OPTIOIANS Not one pound of soft wirc' rua FROST. The uprights HE FROST wanna. Ibolutely Stock-proof Fence. The LOCks bind without loans. or crimping either the stay: or intern! “Fires. new method of ennmclllng end bnking prevents Make no mistnke. running wircl with "I. tethenppenmce of the fence. [thaw-lac“ For mic by properly fitted. Foot of Kent-st" Lind' say. nrc immovably locked to '. 1’? LOCK, makztvg .1 ..., '1 \Vill not slip. and ‘3' rust. which ndds greatlr Buy THE FROST- LindSflV ESâ€w LINDSA ms: mum am.- .... e EXCHANGED. ,. _\ ‘\ .1- Others 7' «Moe-nee 191.1“900109029929. ,. You give us one old 7-inch re or} 9:: 33¢ for n new 7-inch record. - . AVED Q Prop 3 prompt ym. [ill of l‘capui .1 i kl plot-o m. 5â€"Crmun pr 5-811 iJMu ii. 7.10 Blind" hf 5â€"“;th Vcr' 9â€"CotMm (.lsri.l..~ 10.5 pl roi- '1'» . Lollies B; rga i n ï¬kflnndhouâ€. , {5â€"2 {wry 71.x. lTâ€"Pins,reg 1.. w. illâ€"Two warn ' w 19â€"min? h "1 4 Bargain Ladies l‘â€"’)â€"Twenty doxw W Bats. Tr Ll’T‘bk LAZJ‘T. 3‘2-0dd Woo ‘; iii-Drill end L .v 36â€"Seevy Enclzsz. :7 â€"Fentber '12: ...; $8-New Hem. a Bargain 39â€"Hour BA? -.~ - Union make- ... (IOâ€"Hoevy for 3-3...- 41 -Hcmp Corpé" ~ 42-†WOOL inf}: QSâ€"IMJIOE' 5:. e Lindsay‘s L - loll“ HORSE CL' Prism. in the Lates: CHUBNS, WAS CLOTHES Uni ~ Brood The l,’ nlvo: 5:1. HARD WARE Intrauterine a First Husbe1c , 59â€"1†a carp-n; . 313413 up ii i .. $3 botworn 1.. , Firth-oral. ; M“ I?! mix- law cffel‘. :k'vi‘th her (h cough: 4â€,. “ill living in x 1‘th the; in t): Donn tide death "ï¬bre will be a a: he. I l c I’