Saturday’s Into! 1 Satunhy's market was fairly mu 81W. The pxioQinside were; Eggs.120. to 140.; batterpor 140. to 150; md,14c. ;chic'hem We. pun-tor the large 6m: and 800. for mailer «up; "â€3131â€,!†pbt‘bdtkaand 203.10: quuft. 00.th potatoes sold $150. new. pet hing-,sm flQMLLLfllJJ mg, ' 'Iluc folkwing were appointed di- nctors for the ensuing year; Dr. W. .8. Clarke. Jame-s Law, A. D. Kitch- ener, P. H; toad, A. Fit-her, B. F, Bee-501'. Wm. McWattcrs. H‘. J. Lytle, Dr. J. A. White. A. M. Paton. L; JkIutmin..W.P1-ice, 12. Bryans. J. E. EBc-nmgsley, R. A. Sam‘aennn, Dr E. A. Toueu E. E. W lchaffey, G, at (omish, R. J. McLaughlin. F. A, Robinson. -. and injured. Emrbymem found for... .....:...... Committee and other meetings ' held.... ........ ........ “Sewn! strange: )ouug men as- ' stated in a eubstnutml .way. ' days... ...' ...... ... ..... ... Baths taken... ... ... ......... Rest rooms, (beds Mm..." Visit. to shops, yards, etc....n.. Sevexai "ism; nude to sick Visits to the :ooms week} nary... ...... Plums-cal anture.. laundry... .. ... .. Btlignons work... Enleuzinlncuta...‘ ... Saint-ice... ... ... ... ..Q... Brut... .. .. ......- telephoneâ€: ...... ..l .. Light rater. Incl... . Punting Stqlione: ,9! incidental-D... ..'.. Reading Room and Members. Rama...†.. .. Méxnbers. Town.... ........ Periodicals... . ................. HUI... . ..... .. . ....... . Entertainments... ...... Bub (rest rooms)... .. ..-. Otter-inc... ... ....†Rent†...... Win-... y... ......... ... â€melt-nouns. ..... ... .. ... the Directors held 8 regular and special meetings during the year Atteuhnoe 70. It in only necessary for us to in-. .spect the W to note mode-it, :nhle 111:.er that the Building Ind Rooms eommï¬etee have made for the beneï¬t of .the members and the .stranger young men. and last bnthy m means least, the grand wake! the Lubes Auxiliary in. their annual re. port. under date of April 23 havim assured for the Association in: money Ind donations $877.80. and for the rooming year they will endeavor to secure a new piano for theme. - ("flare followed reports from Relies does work departments. Educational department. Plyï¬oinl (loyal-mm. Social department, and Historical .Sk-auch). . - ’ Receipts {or year ending Doc. 31. Ito 0mm 13!. last. year... . 8 24.98 Subscriptions... .. 1508.8) Innkunhips... ... 261.05 GILR. muons... ......... . 880.00 13h; report of the director: ginn mm. with the creation arm. .Nilder‘s new: clam: tu- ula mt. us! up aunt of ï¬re my mm, Bins payluc. $700; CI in see ; tm new Dept. for 23.94; biiie paid I rotary Allm than read the following upon. from the dire‘ctorar Ivory Department of the work In a flourishing Condition Undo: the Pmout Energetic Secretary. The: annual meeting at the Young Ian’s Christan Amman was held in tho building Tumsday. May 36th, at 8.15 o’clock. EMre was a. larger grandam-2 df member-{presentt than in several fears. Dr. Clarke presldq q! and WV. J. 0.3111310 was named as secretary. The meeting opened with A selection on the phmograph recent, 13 secured by the Winn. "(hr and Christian Soldiers," Secretary Allan led in [mayor and the minutes d the last annual meeting. held May 22, ‘03 wen mad and 999mm Secâ€" GIATlFYIIG REPORT? READ AT TIIE REGENT AIIUAI. IEETIIG. RAIlROAD AND IOWNYMM. TUEASURER'S RBPOE: '1‘. ;biii8 amid prior causes; New Dir-actors. N Lacs] laneous. Dishnsumente. PAGE EIGHT. 31.2.28 improvements Ram-cad Hen. ofï¬ce LII)- 3 198.57 3986.29 8.1.98.5? 125 101.38 8.89 3 14.86 4.! mm 763 16.80 6. 10 M. Y. roz‘ indoth'tian like.†P,‘ Lain Dr. ï¬x a . am. mmth demm. Mnmm mi 3 “ Tmu.“ hmm. m 3†“flaw. mam m H mammmmmcm .4 mm .m. mmw. «WWW. «m» Maw w.“ MW“. mmmmmmmflmmzm There is no alcohol in “Golden Med- iml Disooirery,†and it is entirely free from opium, cocaine and other narcotic. , Accept no substitute for “ Golden Med- !ml Digcovery.†There is nothing “just bronchitig, bleeding of the 1 and like con 'tions which if neglected or unskill- {all} trea§ed tenpinfztg i_n consumption. Bronchial tract and the lungs..- Pierce' 8 Golden Medical Discov- ery. It cum deepeeated, ob- stinate coughs, is the beginnin of many a congg which ultimate- }y inyques the llnduy’s Prcmuln Florist. Mr. E. Manon has recently in. 61.31ch a large new mm which is a great labor-saving m. It i!‘ culled the Imperial Pumper. and .is manufactured by the Gold. Bhnpley a; Muir 00.. Ward; 'The ‘wind-. mill is used for pumping up mtc‘ moleywtcd tank in thn tqwcl'. some ion. ham t-hn ground. It iathorimt ‘Mimlmiï¬ dita kind aura-acted in ‘ this MI. and recently received lat prize in a competition against war 60 other mm mahoaotwindmilla at the Run! Agricultural SooiOty Ex. hibition, England. Mr. Manon use: the mill for .waotcrixg his greenhouse plants and 1:20: om yiop-dam and pronounces i. an n . to improve.- meut. The local gent, Vofiwhcm the mmm pumlnsed; i_s Mr, NV. J. Han... Themanwho would sit on a cake at iéetocooloï¬wouldbecghmgnsidetedf any. etitisaverycommo'n ' craps- oonheatedbyexercisetostandintcool (immunity? "I took a severe acid which settled in Id. 0 Lucky Purchase. mhe my (in and extensive colleo. Lian 01' old coins, medals, cmï¬ederaste script. etc. WWW. A. 0 Huh cock. grocer, w bean: acquired‘ by Mr. W. F. Mammy tan jemeller, tor the sum at $1,.100 In allï¬here are over 4 000 specimen: in the collection. many at them bemfï¬very ancient and exooadingly rare Misty has Laban steps .to hung the collection to tho tttontion at numiamatists and has stream been offered a nun much In expend cart-he purchase price. but he hopa .to do better. The colâ€" locum my be exhibited at the St. Louis Wan-id's hit. ‘ . ‘ Hiding 0|]. vâ€"u‘y y..â€"-_â€"_vâ€"â€"vâ€"~â€"vâ€"â€"‘râ€" r‘vvv‘d one who has used it knows. iswith- out. an equal. Ear sale by all drug- gists. lo eon-outing mic uniform mom of Chamber- lain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Renoir in the .reliot. a’nd cure of bowel complaints both in! children and adults has hnought it into 31- most universal use. so that. it is prac- .ticaily without a git-15 Md an: avg-g. During the year much needed I‘m- . provmnen-ts â€to the church property were undertaken and eme‘asfully completed. The church building has been .put in good repel: and beauti~ fully decorntcd;.the parsonage has been enlarged and remodeled: Rene improvomcnts have cost about $2,- 400. most of which has been mined ' by \olnnurx submripfiun-I. The ymr has been marked by financial prosperity and creditable liberality on the pan of the people. The church but miocd during the vent the mm of $3,879.76. of which ssism has been given to minions and ben- exolcnce. .‘l‘hc mum raised per capitu was about $22. The newly or- ganized Ladios’ Aid Society. under the la-adensbip of Mrs. J. W. Ander- son. has rendered efficient service. fir-anciel‘y. to the: church. having ‘ mIScd 83-10 since last October. The Women‘s Bunion Circle, with' Mrs. 1 Gillespie. president. raised $19.50 for missions, and the recently ro-organ» ised Mission Band. 88.“ . Most (I the old olt'uacri were re-el- wttd. New. Robert Kennedy, W. J. Mor'an and .1‘. A. Fishn- wero cl- ectul the Trustee mm The church was new: in better condition for soot-emu] work. and the poster and mmbem are looking forward to an- other you [of happy and effective aenicc. . and euloxg-Ifl accommodation ha a prmmg nacessuy. A coï¬sidarable number of now‘boobfl haw been added to thohbrary. The Young People’s Society is doing effective work along bible atmiv lines under the direcï¬on of mo .puotcr, Rev. G. R. Welch. Conï¬dence in the pastor nod officers was axprewod and also appreciation of their services. the Annual lashes: luau Disclosed a Prosperous State of 1mm. Iih-c Lindsay Baptist i'ohiirch has held its annual hudncas meeting. end the reports from the different dc- rnrt-mwts of work were Very encour- aging. During the year. 19 have been added to the church, 12 by let- ter and 7 by baptimm. Fourt :an have .been dismiaaed to other clmrches, an'd one member has died. leaving a net increase of 4. The membership now numbens 157. The reports showed an increased attendance at the diner- ent aenicen and evidence of a d - ened interest in the religion; li e.. This is especially true of the myer- ' meetings. .The Sunday echoo also. under Superintendent Hardy, beanie largest attendance in its. history. j lIIDSAY BAPTIST OIWIGII. â€"Interestin?g amtiuios regarding rail-way traflic in England have been issued. Exclusive (1 season ticket holders. of which there mom 618,000. the railways last year carried 1.085... 825,000 thin! clans passengers. 74.466,- 1000 would aim and 35,042,000 ï¬rst ‘olpï¬a. {libero away a Immutable in.- cmaae m1- bha grevtom year in sea. car-d class passengers. owing to the general oheapen'ing of tuna. The‘ length of trails open‘ for «trams w 22.880 miles. cup-Nd with 22.1231 miles in 1902; A total 06 898,708,000 miles were (meant-ad by the trains. The mount burned the ram aggregated $554,036. , m We of about 310,000,000 your the 25W -.Two attractive new folders have been issued by the C.P.R. (rho one includes a map, time table. views and general infomnntioo regarding the double daily-transcontinental train sex vice which commences next month. The other gives cuts and descriptions of! a Map min the C.l'.R. fraud Califor- nia to Canmla. They are both 9!)- tainable tam T. C. stamina, town. --The water supply for the engines of the Grand Trunk has given the otticials of that road much came for cunpideraétion. not only .in Guelph. but in Strattard and other places. They have new decided am they canf pump their own "mute: at a much low.‘ at expense in Ginlph than the pry-,1 sent. cost. The rail: at their delib-g omï¬oup is W the; Will build a large and emulate pump house at Guelph Junction capable of supply. ins sufï¬cient water for the large mo-. an! engine, which will shmtly be placed an. the route. 7 ' loll-o: Iota. ‘ â€"Elevon Saxon comihhtioa eu- gir-as, mud: in Goa-many. Inn been added to the §.PJL Ontario mativo equipment. :Thoée mics are 35 pa- oent more powerful than the huge Moguls. _ ‘ . â€"A megs hall modding about 1,000 menbasboen deoidedmby “he 0. RB. 35 a supplanted: (tel uh? group at new shop building: now in course oferegï¬ion .qugtpt ah; cityof Winnia. pang. The deem“ ion. if iiievt‘aaliip'a‘n; will no W In ï¬g“: appreciated by all_ the mm oft!» mamas hot and casting tire to a patitiou close by. It was my lucky 9.!» tire was Mad so soon nata- hub. in:- out. a] in author-live Minot†the flames .kuld chum readied a qua... tit: of oil: uni mm tho .wa'gou. It: dnrge smothered the (knee in cum“? redial: end \aJthmxéhiha ï¬lm had moat: anal! hole-mule rod! togetmtsalnc emwlderiqg joints. very little den. m was dun. the mole: in the wueroom boring been removed by: thocitim ï¬rst an hhegromd.1‘ho are men due {.9 up oath-dim of e stove .m the int roan above with giant wood. pipes setting rod-J I Icon llur Iluo. About 12.15 laal Friday .1 citi- zen on iii: an: wombrideuc. ob- sorvod flames issuing from the root of Mr. R. Kylioe'a earring-3 wareroom. Tb:- ï¬xahnu being close by, Brim Ball and me membeta of the bri- g-adr: more soonon Lhaspohthetor- me: being named with one of the W3; extinguisher: mind on Obituary. ‘ The sudden death 0! Hrs. E. J. wxinasley May 26th. has mac 0. gloom over tha hearts of many [ï¬ends and has evoked the sympathy of all for the bereaved hemmed and tamily. («he youngest child baits u: idem nut mum-ea weeks on. me untoward event was entirely unex- pected, Mrs. Kingsley ha Vin; made an excellent recovery. \It is posed that an attack of heart failure was the muse of death. The occur- rence in one of the midget theta had been noted in Lindsay for years. chemo! truly “Yourmottho mum my mum about! bytho been 5 not: mum- Nérom Ind: murmnlooi“ H: mm», um : . £00001:an mm Manama-m W“ I ma ’ml‘smomg on any ' from an Itching ’ Humour. mu yléldodtothomnt. Inood the flcunBuolmt torhllblood. udnowlunny thathcuonurdy curedandtltxongcrndheuthlerboy you new: aw ambush-1131.1 MASSâ€"11F SURE VJ il-IEVWI'." lot 0m Square Inch of Skin on His Whole Body Was - Mend. [HIRED BY BUTICIJRA 803333. mum “mm I Qua-or School for lat-n Study. UM Muaid lni-titut .- at the On- torio Agricultural Collegs. Guelph, will proude a alumna: wheel for tree]: are during am coming vacation. The tarp will extend lrom Ju‘y 3th to July 2911: inclusive. had an, war: will consist of practical Nature Stutb' suitable for our public school: The. classes will be nndcr the direction of Dr. W. B. Muldraw. o! the Macdandd Institute. and Drum:- Willi-1n Lochlmad. of the Biological Depart- ment in the Ontario College. Masc- ed by teacher. 0! wial iitncu in the various subjects or the co tree.‘ The Macdomld Inatitutc is situated :on tbs grounds of the Ontario Agri- cultural College about one mile iron: the city of Guelph and is reached by the electric street railway. The conmc will be thoroughly practical. invoking daily mumious. lectures and laboratory work. Lil-3 preparation Netun Study collections nudcourse of running in illustration of tha sub- jacts discussed. A leaflet giving ful- ler information may be had by appli- cation to Dr. W. H. Huldrcw.Dan of the Institute. lion. ol‘ reins; antiseptic dreams: are applied to .mndl. Nelsen. 'burns. and bio .mjuriel before iuthmneupn auto in. vain: causes them to heel without maturation 1nd in one-third the tune required by the old treat- ment. Chamberlain's Pain Balm nets on theme principle. It idan anti~ cepuc and when applied to not: in- Juries. pace! than to heel veey quickly. It also Amy‘s the pain and soreness. Keep a bottle or Pein Balm in your home and u will save you the and money. not to mention the inconrenience end suffering which each injuries entail. For sale by all arming. . tdu-pbs a! lode!- Surgery. Wonderful things no done for the human Indy by curzory. Org-n- are taken out and mapod and polished and put luck. or they may be re- mowd camels; boas mm W; (vice. take the phce o! dimhd noo- It «proving that Mr. Chums" tender was the lowest. it was moved by 3le- Mnyor. seconded by Mr. Mc- Neilliu. that ah. Chalmers lender be log-uptcd. awn†continue tho traumatic "I." amulet dol man": with ltw any Ion 1 “Match mm 3mm the tantra-l. -,_._;fm “Iowilm Bonn ~lhtthio (pip: only)â€"2 inch. 815;»:- 100 'eot;1mch.88.50; 8-4 inch. $4.50; 1-2 mch 33.50. D Cinnamon. unps onlyâ€"2 inch. 816. 70 p3: 100 tut; 1 nah. $7.15; 8-4 113011.8‘95 1-2 inch $385 It appearing that Mr. Chum"! Tron who on gaming flash manta by roam†trout- moat with Scott' 5 Emulsion 611:. .per toot extra. Al: Intanll '(hnrrirg Kent-a. from Britum'o corner to Co'ldgiuo) a1. lump can at $10.50 each. and will ccpply all nu» And hues and place we at 814 pct as“; will tux-m yachts at 15c. pm lb. For digging up and missing human cxtontuon. 65c. per Jim-l toot. - cm all pip-u. tooll. etc. and com- plete all work ta mtidwuon 0! Sup- etibtcndont a following prion-z 4 inch “tendons. 81.10 par lin. foot; .§__ in, 815%; 2 inch.’85c.; rock .th. wutou. (pipe and wornâ€"Wilt do work or diggmx and luck-filling. laying oi hunks from main! t9 street “99. “go qxtonaioul and foods". I‘m-- ‘ J J. Millqr.(pi.pu and wormâ€"6 .nd: pipb 31.32 per l'.;t 4 inch. “31}8' Inch. $1_.06; .. inch. 80c.; 1 inch. 400. Ibo accounts tor mm a wage! for 1week.» endmg May 11th. $65.41. Jay 21 $81.87. New read and approved. (In: following account» wuo read and ordered to be paid; F. K. Beg- bio 32.55; E. Enhwuikgcr. $13. Gm. Wilder. $550; Mann“ 8 Go. 811340; A. W. Chm-torton 00.. $86.65; Canada Foundry 20.. $81.72. Jon. 1!. Chalmark (039A and rock).â€" 2 in 3311. pipe. 87¢. per foot;8inch can}. "on. 86%; 4 Inch. 9b.; 6 well. 81.13. .Will proud) all £99ch 39th and oonnecL “no. 'J'hb board then adjouruzd 'lho Etcratary was imgmcted to Itite Uzc Pmiucjal Board of 3mm and enquire whe'. her washing cheap in the that was name to cmtaauinnte the water. w-eetan Hopkmt explained to the laud that Air. Morianty hid called and explained in tolerance to the dead borne. Alter some diam-shaft was dwided to he. the matter stand and notn’y Mr Morin-n)? to atwod 1.113 nu} meeting. . :11» Chan-man reputed that he had made enqmries u to the landing of F. )1. Bo: nton. coal deal-m. and w“ “timed that they wrote a "mun [inn and he had instructed th: Sc:- wtary to sand them a contnct I’or cmcuhon. .‘J'she Sect-Jory than read the 00an signed by l". U. Boyntou. and n. who moved by the rum. taco coded by Mr. McNdil'xe. that the acn- Rage: up unit» approval, On motion 1h. Chittick was hnrd in reference to the putting in of a mgr .on Wellington-It. from Vic- tOtia-avo. to Sussex-It. and alter toms dinnuion the matter w“ left ova: for Mr. Chitlick to get guaran- tlm as to the mum. of water which would be taken. . Ogntuct fer House 9! lame and Other ï¬rm-suns and taunts Lot to In. I. Ohm-n. At the meeting of the Waterworks commiuionera may 26. the follow- ing were premut: J. D. Flavelle. J.. R. McNellic. Thus. Bram' and MEI-7" Soothelan. Mnl‘lu'elle in the chair She minutes of last meeting were: ,2 red and approved. bindings-Ida‘s. HATER GOIIISSIOIEBS MEET. the mftmng u‘s his" M “My .‘rz-Lp'to British Com m '“ia‘nx'um’ P†â€3â€" won no I. an. amt. minute mom L:. .= :v f 1.; l'u-on' "sum. haul looting. Tho annual meeting of the men. her: of West V‘ptorin Funnel-1‘ In.- uitute will he held in: the Council camber. Mutiny. .Wedaboday. June 15013.19“. If .1.†o’clogk. (on: Lye pur- -_- â€"- '--~â€"-'â€"â€" --â€"â€"vuâ€". “in?" MEMO-igloo“! on o! {undue-uninh- Mum-db, Elf-Om]: 0m. mm "calm-J". l’ I. CEMkCO~M.O. .d‘hn._.n_._ .1- Sir :Wa'lfrld Laurie; ll e flamed Ce- thouc. and during ell the hard politi- cal struggles with the church which have been waged by the Ranges of Quebec he ha nevec uttered a word in dianameot or in denial ol the faith in which he won horn. ail action in in (men contrast with the Crtholic lender! of l-‘rence'who ore real-ting oltnmontaniun with an energy and en intolerance which A-em certain to destroy come hallow- ed innitntions and to lure the na- tional life 1 poor end sordid meat of mtuinlifln. It would he better Bnrely to teach. u did Sir Wilfrid Laurier. the doctrines of civil liber- ty with respect for the Yunnan (Jeth- olic church as n religiona in- stitution tlnn thin to de- stroy the whole religions structure 0! the nation end drihe the Christian faith in the dust. flhe Catholics of France are not turning to Protect Laotian, but to medicinal. and that in too commonly the trait of civil ‘pereecntion. and the overthrow: of in- herited and eneblidaenl Chi-idles 4;;- ebcius. Better tar the ample church- lmina habit-ate of Quebec than the duchristianized mueee at old France. end better e rigid faith' then no faith at all. Roman Catholic? and hench- Cenudiam haye equal right- in Can- ed: with then- Eczluh-Ipenkmg end Protectent fellow-country men. and each can attend to respect his neigh- bor’e creed and rear-d hie new"! racial pride nudrechl tympethies con man: mh mifeatationa as wan "vealed at Ottawa University. and en inane-“n; Mention bu tween the Roman Catholic church and the Protestant demmatione in all htelthy movementa for human betterment. It may he that beta-e may yen-e have penned the 'leadera o! Ptotuunte will come to doubt the wisdom ol maintaining Protcvtnnt minions among Roman Catholics. The mintenauce of web missiouala {tactically an attack upon the valid- ity oi Roman Catholic belief. and while the harvest in meaty enough. the certain result is irritation and resentment among the great how; of Catholics and eatrauzoment between the leaders 0! the rivel loroee Few peteona believe that the mlvation o! a Roman Catholic deport-1n upon re- nunciation of his latth. and it can ‘ hardly be doubted that the World would profit greatly from n more oynyathctic nnderatandmg bottom: ‘the ancient church and the'youuger Protestant denmnimtlone Mam ‘tiauen in Canada there has arim 3 Glen neceauty for ruining the po- litical nun. oi nltranonteniun but than hu never been mod for quar- tel 0‘ er the Simplicity and purity ol’ Roman Catholic teaching in lite and morale. Andrcdonhtsil’ them- tixing â€unseat: 'o! Proteatanta have oerionaly availed to redet political altmmontaniem. ‘ An the world grow: in clarity and toleution. and the Qint of the So:- Inol on the flaunt enter- doopsr into the Chriuian churches. we shall wit- {There is now in programs in Canal: e xewhble Increment [or the or- game union of the Prefhyterion. .’ 5111011150. and Cowt‘mel healer. eul me me Itth at Christian char- ity â€not; thus [or he» unetmzniellcd that discus-ion we: “only: manifest- ed in the proceedings at Ottura Uni- wuut). Protestants. who mist the the claims 0! the Ramon Cerium? nienchy to we: in ci l :- {ah-e. hue uldmn any apposition to deny the noble religious work which ha been perform the Rama Crmohc church for genentione mil inincnble persistence and noble cell-notiï¬ce in every corner of the earth. (nae story 0! "at: early Jesuit 3 mission in one o! the most thrilling. ‘ haunting and insuring chapter; in Gel-adult history. end all over the ‘worm it in: in counterpart in un- apt-arable Ninth. invincible torti- tude and heroic martyrdo- lor the I ancient huh. I! the binary of the than-la in a lens tolerant tune. nee it! deplorable We" of pitxleee peneention and cruel lumen ven- geance; lune likewise in noble ex- hibit 0‘ concern (or human narrow; o! devotion unto death {or the poor ans! the uttering, o! divine fleet" of nut‘: women. of intimte solicit-nae for the not.“ the weak. the miml and 1m: onto-at. "Tllflcllfllfl. Amen u: A rol- . I um um um - 5: Mn calamities and at the KNEW-03m at the country. up: IMehiShoeld be lead and Ponder“ ‘ by Church People Everywhere. The other day. The News, of Tc- rouo, publu'hod under the heading. “Ottawa University Ceremonies†an caitotiai that deserves mention m the .puipics o! the province. and merits the hearty approval of every citiun of thin proud Dominion who desires to do what he can tapro- mote and strengthen the ieelinz of goodwill and mutual forbeumc-z among the membenl of the verioue. RfllGlON AND that all my hve -Wlll ! How of B‘Wm Washing- live tor a case of c! tan. In: alarming Mined in 83-11. White. 0193081 tho m «will tonyon haw .to Iho trial he praised h p m um I“, ' v C l to ranch 8t. lamb. «um mu, m‘ CWW†°‘ ' M R; \ he m was am at céde m'mmm belie‘ he I: Id not ‘15“: trueâ€"«mom hop-mph. “ “:wn Nodocb A My lull.- Dollar Pail... the above title is tbecaxxiond an intonsmt pagphlot ï¬ned by the We: depultment at the Grand M Mm 51m in connection with tin Wald! hit at St. Louis. Apliy M to member lat. 1’04. 'Dhe publication contains a very campre. tannin Apr! W denription at £8: M given in thewalivemd by the Hun. 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