new negotiations. 31". (Juliet-well had dent--41 yeans of his time to work that had indirectly been of vast ben- efit to Lindsay. and he could say that to the interest awakened by Mr. Cal. Mel] along electrical linea was directly traceable the estabï¬slnnenat of a great cement work; in our tom: country. operated by 1000 h p. of electrical energy; developed at Elliott‘s Falls. . . - x , . '. It was nm‘ the lute-anon 3f the Council of that time to fine Mr.Cul-. aim-well the amount of the mortgage put up as a guarantee ot goo-diam}. Some might connect it with the ex... ~ndituxe of $800 or $400 aid .by he town for reports made g: en parts as to the W1 0! Fame]... on Falls power, but that My was spent by a oomngtteemot citizens for 7 ‘-_-_L L-,j ll. Explain: that the long-u Inter. tons with Fm! logotlatlou {of tho nonlopnut of tho Property. Kayo!- Sootherm and an membem o! Councu mam present at 19.81: cm ‘ ' . which had be.“ called lam-ha; hurriedM'lol vv hm cimtapoea were min 3'“ gaining new industries. ‘ stud “dinnoedotmare Wrr"Th¢ townmtittodtobeoane a‘ mat Madame out", and the coma was: at the invent. Kalle: Canal. ..._he holds a Mpoxniblo position. It was a knockdown blow. but like ï¬erculea and Mother Earth. he rose 1110 stronger as a result of the strugc 'gle. He at new went after the Burg high Falls power. acquired it. and ï¬nned an amt with a syndicabe '01 New Yak bankers (or its develop» meat. which in turn was blocked ‘thl‘bns-h the ill-mill of certain Po- rtaboro parties who wished to profit by his experience and Mop certain m 3.100: thofiiae o! thb Trent $Tbe€£m€n Laketiegd and. that nude by Mr. Cnlmrwell to censure control of Echelon Falls Power with ,the cobject of bringing it to My. He aecmed an option on the proper.. ty and closed a number of contracts grith Lindsay power users. The un- hvarable report of an expert cm gsged by the town and a sudden tightening of the money market made it knpoaaible for Mr. Culverwell [to mak: tha progress he desired, and the moment his option on the proper-q «1:: had expired the town lighting company stepped in and bought the 33113 at a high ï¬gure: Nobody direct malt-o! Hr .Culnrweu‘s ac-g titre. Law: an, the street lighting Honing» being still opqn, Mr. 0.11.. We†bought Burleigh Falls power and NM to tth electrical energy to W. Au: he time he wired for a trot-chine there mm a Ming that the exam mm, night shut all their light and [cave the town in dorms, and Mr. pulq gar-well, being enthusiastic and com. fluent, offered to puit up a gnaw-q tee of $1500 that he would - bring bring Raleigh power to Lipdsay. nae guarantee mas accept-id. but owing to the immense amount of de- nlmnt work being“ .undartaban tom fall".- yWu-x’ght, 'thae, expertâ€"em ganged by‘ the town isppt incqgnpetegg along the same line HI. an paras ul. Canada. 3:311) anew-m, a firm of New 'York capitalism who had meta taken to ï¬nance the acheme found Wife-e unable to carry outth undetaking. and the result has been a long delay. Now-anotber syndicate ct capitalists has been interested. but the {its given to the town prov- ta be a bar to the progress at the Ind demonstrated that not only in connectim with 'elmtrical power. but also in relation to the Trent .‘Valley Canal agitation. In each case Some lad laughed at him, but he had been backed up‘by some of the best can. pets on the continent. Referring to the report submitted by Mr. Wright on the Feneéon Falls power, the speaker said it had been absolutely and entirely Mayor-able. and as a. wait the Toronto capitalintc :who were interested had retuSed to 11in. once the scheme. Two or three days later the members of the Lindsay, Light. 'Heat Power Co. paid a large mm of money .ï¬or the _condemmed p'ovwer, and today we find the town lighted and industries being operan by means of power transmitted fnom Echelon Fang as he had 1irst_proâ€" Eng no charge for solicitors toes in connection with the work. Theme was in doubt that Lindsay would have additional electrical power. as citizens had secured control of north country powers. and bufiress circzes yould in the near future benflï¬t by the transmissio not cheap power eithâ€" er from the north or from Burleigh â€"perhaps from both mess. “My. Cuban-well. in’ opening. ack- n’owledged that he had the faculâ€"ty_ 0‘ Ming able t?) 800 a M thing bed Sore others couldgrgu-p the fact. :36 Elm-2y}: thia’d‘istrict and had helped Mr. Culverwell in every way maleâ€"33m t9 the {myth of. may-q vrvâ€"v _‘ __ the general beneï¬t. The report had been injurious to Mr. Cnlverwen beq cans-e it blocked his scheme. Either that xaport was the work at an incom- petent expert or of a dishoneSIt man --certainly it was oppowd to the hot: as .we know them. He (Mt-.310- Langhiin). had taken a genuine in.._ tenet in the developmept ot electri- 55 béen called together urgent request. at Mr. J. A ' cimtmwep were min and m button a to the quick devehpoment Mayor Section i311: Balmuodsayhfi ae- 35;..de competing line of runway. m, Hannah! 3511; new industries. and the year More; need of man 90mm * The with Woo. r: stittadtobeoanoa‘m‘t you'gottbepow :uhg out", and the com-v the mm." t the Trent. lanai Canal. m HAWA‘tï¬qI he m market made for Mr. Culverwell [to reds he desired, and n line in: all palm no “ability? " ’ Mir. McLaughlin â€"“ I think every. one here will understand that in the cm of a regietemed mortgage it is easier to wipe it out amicahlx than extinguish it through a law Quit." Cm]: Knowlaou read the following letter from Mr. Wm. Flawlle. who hda taken a deep interest in the no... ‘gotiationa Kor' the Feudal: Falls 'mmr: I ‘ '\‘ t H. H. Sootheranhosqq Mayor or \the tor which he m may: atriv.‘ ins. would apeed the day and benefit UR entire district. .Ee Was phased to see than: .tho Government had my alized the ingot-tapes of the case tad had inc; am made a Subatantial 3mm tor construction work. but had set aside a auntooomar thecoot of an i ndant sunny in orer :0 Main .t relative merits and diaadmptugea oi thra n'va'J' outlaw _ 32A n.“- W â€"p “ __, 7 v Port Hope and Trenton. He did not think the CW1! nhould tine him the amount at the guarantee mort.‘ gage. ox «Won the sum spent in se- curing the much abused mportâ€"he had in that matter been up againat work that wasn't nice on the. pent em mud with the block“ of the man who made the report .and ingothismhenu.‘ .‘(xvi‘ Mr. Calm“ closed with a refer-q once to the opening at the Raven Lake Cement Works the day previous and added that it man the ï¬rm: tut many new industries .to be establish: ' It was a magniflq oo‘nt omoemâ€"in all meability. the moat nap-{flab cement motto in ’Mr. McLaughlinâ€"3 The mortgage was a matter at and aven- to ' â€"-‘ 7AA _--_:kln it out. but as it inn .tavm unset 1 don’t think we have any right: to part with it." ’ - ' Aid. O'Bielly-"Maydr MRI-an of-y temdus"00 Lorito'nbtime." .- Mayor thera-n--“Yea. I had a customer (or it." ' .’ ‘ Mir. McLaughlinâ€""It wad merely given as a guarantee againfl: m "and :9»: “am no 10S." - I Mayor Bootinram' - “Ran we were (titanium-3‘ 'T "f" Mr. McLaughlin-"But that was the year More; am in 003th with Fonda; Fall; W. Anyway, you "got the pom-x. add it, was: worth themonnm†,, . ’Ald. WWAtm-J'I don't that 1m “’65 a. luuw " -v-.. “w" _, secure the town again-t any possible MS. Really there is no liabilityâ€"in a private cam I would {advice melient panics.†' 4 . u 'l .' , ‘ Mr. Columnâ€"“The mortgage must be wiped out in some mymven if I have togo down in my pocket to do it. I may alaoaaythait the.,81500 mortgage would not be likely to inn ï¬nance the expenditure of $15,000 or 320,000 on a line to Lindsay,â€"-the owners would come here it they saw a good market, and for no other rea- son. I may say that pe'rsmadly’ I do not look upm the mortgage aabhdq ingâ€"I have the advice of an eminent 32.0. to that effect. -In connection with the Benelux Falls power matter I was treated in a ahameful manner by some Lindsay people. who knew what they were doing. I have spent many timed 1500 in the direct; in-o tel-est of. Li as, and think lamen- titled in consideration.†Town of Lindsay : Dear Sinâ€"I understand Mr. 0qu verwell is anxious to have the Town release the claim they have upon the Burleigh power .gimn’ aa a gum-am tee for the light contract. It deems to me that â€ought to bewilling to do this, an it was legally n'o numb: UV buâ€. up: av V'wâ€"q uvpâ€" his that the matter did not 'go numb and I think. the town is now. having the Benelux Falls power in its present shape owing to the en.- ontel‘pï¬se which he threw. into the matter at the «time. -'Youra "11);, .a : :.\M l 5V.- FLAVELLE. Lindsay. July 313.1304 Aid. WH‘Q see an adrt. of yours in a paper occasionally. Win it you refer to Peterboro industries, but there isn’t :1. won! about Lind. day." l Min; mlwmnr-w When I get in communicatim with partial through that 11de in the Contract Record. I turn him over to the Poterboro Pow" er 00. because they can supply him. Icannotdosoat pm. I boom Lindsay in ugany w‘ays, hgw’eyer." A ul-‘vvâ€"u __ a Aid Robinson â€"“I think it would be well to rater the memo: to noon. mitboe." nuvvvv- Aid. Mma,â€"“ I would like Mr. Culverwell to explain why he thinks the power will come here." Mr. Culwrweurï¬nacaw there ii a market hareâ€"m are getting new industries and there will be a. deman for powgrsl . _ ..-p ,, ,_ __, A. blocking the negotiaflsioma; the park ties interested wish to be tree to take the powerlto the beat market. That is only Runnable. There is no use trying to sell a property that is clogged with conditions. Petenbaro is fairly {well supplied with power, and ï¬nd-say m the beat market. To bring it here will coat only $10,000 or Q15,000 mom than if .taken to Fe. terboro. where the power would be in competition with tour or ï¬ve com" mix:- Sontheu'an'. -â€" ‘j I_ dong. think there will be any dxffwultxm getting a. mplu'tion through to mpe the mortgage of! as soon as the p035?! cams 1199." n -- .- uML- _.A_L_-M :: Ald. Storuâ€""We'm not a mum-3 suturing bod: pad can't consibr much a propolition." - Ald- O'Biolly â€" “I think we're I. mmtactnï¬nc body all right-m ; have :0 milk." - 1 Mayor Soothnran â€" “It yonmke Whopï¬oeotpowu' $140: 815 per "homo we will contract with you." Aid. O'Biellyâ€"“I don't feel inclin-q ed to voto mm an ant. «2M . -. _ ' Mr. McLaughlinâ€""The mortgage didn‘t cost you‘a drop aim or a. Kinetuo' the aim: “emu.“ Mr. (Damnâ€"“I “and like nae" ciaian a- goon an possible. It um: Md. O'Blollqâ€""Our solicitor an theagreemoutiaagodom,nnd I say hold to it! rm [and to N tire the mortgage it t. Galvan-well will agree to dellm 1000' 11.1). at Bun hizhpownrhpw“ .-.= L Mr. “insulinâ€"“Are you willing to contract for 100 114).!“ . Md. O'Bitllyâ€"“I don't know." Mayor Sootheran (1.0 Er. MoLaugb-t liraâ€"“WWII you fix a price for that quantity ?" Ald. -MoCreaâ€"“Mako it low onoug and we'll tnhe_i_t__ all rig-ht.†. _..â€"-'.I . Chant" ‘ Aid. Stoutâ€""I’m not 9'09““ make a? W!†.tf‘iohï¬t'f" this Was Badly flooded. An amendment was made in the Municipal Act at "the last session of the Legislature, one clause of which mill pun-‘1: conakiomble trouble. Candidatos for the ofï¬ces of mayor. reeve. cowtroller, councihnan, water commissionor, and - street railway connmissiooar in cities, towns and incorporadod villages are required to tile with a clerk a declaration- of qualification by noon of. the day of lamination. We appmhend this change in the law will do away with the indiscriminate ,.nomiuation{at municipal meetings. Finally. on maï¬a: To! Aldermen Cinnamon and Moons. the matter was Men-ed to the Finance commih tee. with power to not. the commitâ€"4 tee arranging to meet Stturdn‘y en f eninz-' .b‘hhl- Tn“. Orillia Board 0! Trade in a live: body. and has justiï¬ed its existence in may ways. It is now. aiming- at improving the pppearanoe at the town. and has is“ thï¬ Mlawing 01111013: to proport: owners max-uni- detns generally: “For the next months Orillia. will he mentially a summer resort town, and it remain with the citizens to on: “batman-the visitor! go away.- impress! with Orillia'a beauty and mama“, or the nurse. Th1: Board qt Trade has authorized its Lou] hnprom meat committee to isms this circu- lar. urging residents to devote :1: their premium I! you have a boule- vard. take a. little pride in caring for it ' it you have not. at least out the weeds and grain rowing outside Circular Issued Mm. (Reeves laid aside an‘ ear otpop corn, binding. to use it in Como wax wprk. It was toreoï¬ten‘ or new gleeted and lay in the home for 4?. 3:45am. This spring Mr. W, as u...._,.. from the cob and planted it with the result that hp nap a moo little crop' tinuounly with stomach troubles- 1 can truthfully say I never had any medicine act so promptly and give: such satisfaction as the tablets do. I do not think you make any claim for them which their {use will not cub. stantiatp." The tablets can be ‘had from any medicine dealer or by mail from the Dr. uWilliams Medicine 00.. Brockville. Out. Price 25 centaabox. A: [stunting tut. Uxbridge Journal: ' “HOW. long will grain retain its generative pow. on†is a questiun' that. Jon Bflem has deep mthing to demonstrate this summer. about 42 years ago The summer months are a bad time for babies. and an anxious time for mothers. mevdatiou and decenâ€" posilior in the staunch and bowcm are the cause at the many summer mmï¬iatapt‘babiep and youpgclgia Gomplaiataqt babiep and youngchil. ren. This is the lesson why the hot' weather months are mocw fatal (to littel ones than any other ccason. Baby's Own Tabhts should always be found in every home, where there are young children and their prompt use dnxinghot weather may save a preci~ one little life. Thetabletscnmoanatiw M00 'a dimm- 'and mmh troublep, and are guaranteed to con» tain no opiate or hat-mm drug. Mrs. Walter Rollin. Sims Ridge, N. S. says; "more :ming_Bab,y_u0vfnTabq your tonne. The oumnittce vffllba along cllad to assist in‘ proper and gutorm for u tree-trimming by mend“. to (a .4 you. upon, agplicatioq. respancnble mach "L21- 2- A-_Or year." the MGM. IIPIOVEIEIT. little BABY'S DIIOER. an; died ilmost by ovum Board of m. msrs ammo now \ol.ono Inuww wa-uuâ€"v,-â€"â€" m of a. low. 2 l *â€" _ ‘ rim powertul modern mm. "I! Ilu. II! I! thm 1,.th at uni: imam]! TIE.- nmorud cm, the â€"- cruisers. two tampons. I It a»: to lunch urnâ€"Tm I" ' torpedo bun. which M Acquisition is n Input.“ In". 'dutnulky {g to at. not as tho I.“ In†It! fordâ€?! he I to all!†the navul ball “0°- '- '- Fnr But. rennin than: Under the show hauling the M00"! thin air mad" the your tread Herald 1»an the 1m 'cmm of the Ludo Tiny It in: to lunch Lainâ€"TN: lo- Aoqllsltm u n Input.“ In". as tho I.“ In†It. 10111â€?! ‘0' ti. 6. P. I. Under the above heading the Moon tread Herald 1)an the 1m yummy in it» In Wednesday's u- than the ofï¬ce ot theyiowmsmm of the Canadian Paciï¬c Elihu! um am the nudity. Bobâ€!- W and thd Railway. 1 line (roan Mm. (ht. to Burkecon. on the “taxi? dim ha. been 101qu and mu be operated ht \tho .it‘roronto Star. Wednesday); “ Well. genthmon, I am certain of one thing ; you have both hands on the Union Jack, and if any man tries to clutch a hand away the militia 9! Canada. will stand by you." ' These words were nterod last night by Lord Dundonald to the yellmg crowd that met him at theBnilway station in Montreal and can-ion him to Windsor Hotel. What did he mean I .What duets the, omntry think of I m mu m on‘ merino u» m liar]: Iituhd city of mum m then. um um (ML 1/ 1.14144 31}? ‘v'rg‘midopend on the militia 0'! C Who wants to clutch My! hand tram it‘ll Ia it the 11:111th Keg]: that nwiuplaoot mmnm hold to our nlhgimoo by the seal 0! swamps up!!! 0! outâ€. crammed ,3 1‘. M “a â€lull. Wu:- w.- â€"v 7-- ' 4.1» C. P. The! land munitions to 3.. which practical]: mow all the our lakes in the Multan region. a ham. connect! with the min line he. tmn Mutual and Toronto at â€baton ml .extanb igl 3 north- gwo'ty-hto miles. to Linduy. pun- ing through a very the (uranium country. dottnd with neural amall villagathe principal 0! which in Rouleton. o. m at two or. {b.rec but mile affine truck. _‘ I. der the Ground Trunk tracks and par-q ranch the'rront Vane: Cunt! tonne mtmotthebown.whemthere£s a ï¬rst-cla- atation in our! pinion- 131' a dpplicato o! the on at Ste. Lathe. i; peaked. ‘ . . _. A u..- ml§nnï¬ï¬ in much: Luv -- _____ ountmot mgh. when thercis a tint-cla- station in ovary particuâ€" lar a dpplkato of the ooq at Ste. “UH-II. VA'an- - -. v- v- _ the cattle breeders. ï¬loâ€"3.7 301m Dry? Rob- den â€mister of Agriculture. and ert Miller. 0! Stonflviilc, will show for the first time their recent pur- chase: in England All the exhibi- tots agree to loop thei: entries on tnc grounds during the full period of the Exhibition. _ bottle and after tam it was entirely cured. the beat mania in t howe’l_ complaints. I"! Pulp.“ v- r“"""â€"U v~,,, at the Canadian National Exhibi- tion. lot-onto, August 29th to Sop- 1cmber 10th. and for the improve- ment of their well-known stables. Tho exhibits of these genttemen alone would offer an Interesting horse show. and when combined with the huudlods 0! other entries in all classes. will complete we finest dis- play of horses and cutie ever seen in Canada. Among those whose direct and recent importationswill be shown are Robert Beith. M.P.. of Bowman- ‘illc -, Thomas Graham, of Graham 3105., summon; ; 31H. Gonlhousemt the Eightield stables. and William Smith. 8:44. P.._of Columbus. Among r-|._ mâ€, Import“ Horus and Gan“. Swan! \01 the most pry-mom m I: I I’Qnuvn WWW mach as it tape a territory hitherto controned. It teaches the ccntrn 0! mvigah'" lakes at Bobcaygeon. and brings the tourist and the Measure- aooke: into a district that it prmti- calty a virgin one. giving than easy of laies._covdflng Viol-at Inack of Diarrhea. Cured by Chanborlaln's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and Forbes»: a Life Sand. P'_a- - .‘Ihia new extension 91 the C. P. R. which. {or the distance of (our miles, skirts Lake Scum. and which runs along the flat: edge of Sturgeon Lake for the last twelve miles. is consider- ed es s rsther mum. move. m.“- V' ' ‘ ' -_.. Lille-I05 of gré-atl: widening the 0‘ est and lake country ï¬rm In the c.hp._R._ “A short time ago I was (area with a violent attack of diarrhoea and behmod I .would ha we died i! I had not gotjbep rolid."says John J. Patton. a leading citizen of Patton. Ala. "A tn’temi recommended Chan». b'rlain'lColic. Coolant am: Dial-hoe: Remedy. I housing twenty-ï¬ve cent bottle and after taking thxee Mo! it was entirely cured. ' I conï¬de: it the beat Ramada in the world {or Mnn’l camnhints. l-‘or ssie by all D.‘ tllc I.“ I.‘z\. The C. P. R. has also mad-2 arrange- mentn to Immediately insial a the- graph Brno along the mate of .thc haw. extension. . A circuit: boned "15:3; VIIâ€"1;}"Ni.w‘ ' tin lath Foolish and Viola“. a. {hip 30mins the yiowmidont pmmc mil"! I was taken .‘ I “um mm ï¬lm"- mm of expert â€an“ that the Man admirtl'a animating â€" which ‘it when to believe he will attempt tor monthâ€"would be cam gamble only with the mt“ tilt 0! Don Quixote. Editorial] it «Ida; ".Whtn the new: at the ant attack (Motion of tin m autumn than to n Mole; condition reached Emma. 1mm atone: muted U!“ the ESLâ€"Jot; of m pawn? could be mm on m mar or Ryan, bath? «3}! {ï¬gâ€"um: at the Butic that. The “moi-mm": “- WVMn-" we m toâ€. Lb 3W would. 3“" upm'their volun- . '1’)» date was tint dabmd 5mm pnbliodh this morning 3 well Norm. ed wide which will so tax to oonw Vince competent judgaa that in 111 liblihood the 811th: squadron will not lens homo water: this â€an. it. indeed it our nil! {or the Fan East ut dl. Mm of the alias of .which it 33 compound are yet unfinished. and there is the gran-t rum to doubt it it is pomible to finish them before the winter. M oeqded in? the middle 0! 1111!; you! mom to couplets her nan] prepgratioul when we m surpised by the war. sad the it unprovided with the equipment and applinnoos whiCh m indispenublo tor the rapid oomtmctian 0! modern thips of war. The tact that the 311190 are described an ‘lunched' grunt nothing. It in the hbit cl theman'm to [lunch' than u ‘aholls.’ in Inch n m that it often tubal an or than year-to who then ready for an. It in even doubtful at this moment whatnot-the Immtplj Alexander {11..194 M A ,Auâ€"L Km. McKenzie and her daughters on board, passed through the locks here on her my to Kirkï¬eld. Last year Mrs. McKenzie arrived ‘at the Falllin a brandâ€"new. apic-anddpan boat ell): ed the “Rambler." which. though it cost $12,000. had no protection tor the antenna“: whealnnao who had to stand on the huricano deck and all kinds of weather. Raf. beau-o the "Rambler†drawn too much '34 tor or k boo Glow. or possibly. became ino. which use launched in Aug-Int ma Sept... not. no get mixed. Ev. ed it the ship. can“ he got mad! in" time. the prqblem 0! 00:th â€gem I Dainty Gran. Penelon Falls Gazette: On Tue!â€" day 31th lira. .Williun McKen- zie! mw steamer, "Wan-mt." with “I ‘u. I“ PW" '- 'w'_ 'â€"'â€" out!» was bu tohohood: How (middle it L! in demtrated by the cod my: at then-htâ€?! oao me]: which have recently nil. odtrunEnolurd. Itnnced trams... ‘700 tons in the-cm alt he battleship mm to 8.4†ton! Infant} ot_the {rmâ€" a“é§n§er( A: Mai: bu her- aell proclnilngd coal tq bacontrraiband unwouumnomw new... dmmm to can“ by Hall'- Cnuuh Cm l'. J. CM‘Y C 00.. Tobin. 0. Wgththv-M II. a..." lath. mum-um “Mb.- cnbbh ull tun-[Med “lentil: twin! Ii.»- o E3... 1!»... go Engittwl F8335. 38‘ E33 arugula gig;- ï¬ ï¬ll!!!†â€Conan-I‘veâ€? was; of Mn: neutrality from allow In: her to can! tho Baltic fleet in sorts. She must. therefore. do all her mm}: It goal angl tow ail. on. we imagine. will dissent from the View that to and out the ships on the assumption that they can be ooel. ed in thia way on Inch a voyage wou'd he a tunpting at quvidenoe which could scarcely tail to br‘inz its own punishment. It must be. n-memhered. too. that an the Cologne Genetic has pointed out. Vladivostok and it: cruisers would be icebound before the fleet starting in the autumn could hope to reach Eastern waters, ard that. with Vladivostok and Port Art thnr bath clued to them. the Baltic fleet would haven't) betteroourae op. en to it than to retrace in course to Europe with all possible deapatch." o! wiï¬ilh'e mi effectualiy pteelnd- ed :11 mtiou who make gay prey-nae of tho In“. “u.“ â€If“! modem battled“!!- WI, d “1152! at“: t" 3m» am "mu ,vro tampons. and thirty nu. which mm 30“! r k to “he tron the Baltic Ila": this Wg-e-u N33".- mm but Investment I" ma 5t once oecomc 3.me . Ado to all these advantages the very material one that W or shares in the surplus earnings have an opportunity fox safe and proï¬table investment rarely A handsome booklet, giving a full explanation. will be sent on of this lading Company. paying only one instalment on his bonds, all his future p: the Company would be immediately cancelled and the _- “ski-They an: insited. 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