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Port Perry Star (1907-), 12 Mar 1942, p. 6

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SN AN os Cee AS 57 = Ant, Es, nH RT BEE z © 'Ashcans' Help Win "ture of -- ial Battle Of Atlantic Canada Makes Depth Charges To Use Against Enemy Subs When those curious guns that hurl depth charges from the sterns of naval craft spring inte.action, Canada is striking another blow at Nazism. For many of the can- isters of death which British and Canadian. fighting ships launch at lurking German undersea craft were made in Canada. The sailors call depth charges "ashcans": they make ashcans for use 'against Nazi submarines, The concussion from beats against the steel skins ot those sinister under-water wolves, and smashes them open, * The pro- cess of their actual use seems to' be simple, almost as simple as their construction -- except that upon examination their construc: tion is far from simple. To make an "ashcan" you take a piece of sheet steel about two and a half by four and a half feet, You poke it into a pair of sheers for trimming, into a set ot rollers for curving, and before you know it you have a depth charge under way. Ends are seal- ed into place. . * - These ends are the unique fea- depth charges. . It is necessary that the firing mechan- ism and the primary explosive charge be separate from the main explosive charge. This is done by passing a large 'hollow tube from end to end of the body, as if it were the axle of a roller, The detonators are in this tube. The main body of the depth charge, which must be water proof, surrounds the detonating apparatus. When the charge plunges beneath the waves and drops down towards the enemy, water pressure acts upon the fir- ing device, sets it off, explodes the death-dealing contents, The Nazi submarine oil that rises to the surface is a direct conse- quence of fine Canadian work. manship in machine and assembly shop. ~Steél; rubber, paints, and shel- Jac go into the manufacture of depth charge cases. Factories in Montreal, Hamilton, Welland, Winnipeg help to supply materials to the men who now make a wea- pon of war instead of caves troughs, . ® im They overcame many initial difficulties: It was necessary to instal special heating apparatus, special tanks for treating the metal canisters, special trucks for handling the cases immediately after they had been painted, spe- racks for welding on the metal lifting rings. The care with which cach part is tested and assembled is remark- able. Even cach lifting ring is given a half ton tug to sce that no flaw will mar the perform- ance of the charge. The cases are vacuumed inside before a coat of shellac is applied. A pressure water tank tests for the most minute leak. Absolute perfection is the watchword before the cases move . to the explosive plant for filling. There is no weapon quite as ridiculous looking as a depth charge, as an "ashcan." And yet there is no weapon quite as 'im- portant in the Battle of the Ap lantic. The food lanes and the troop lanes must be kept open to Brit- ain. . Unromantic-appearing cani- sters, 'packed with a punch for Democracy, do their vital part. They do their part, thanks to the ingenuity of Canadian engineers, thanks to the patience and skill and endurance of Canadian work- men! - Brockington's Story About Yorkshireman Something of the secret of the British resistance to the Nazis was revealed by Leonard W. Brockington, K.C., in a receny 'radio address, Mr. Brockington related a story told to him by J. B, Priestley about a phlegmatic Yorkshireman, Somebody had said to the York. shireman: "You don't seem to be bothering about an air raid, Bill." He replied why should he, "They've got to get out of Ger- many first 'aven't they? Then they've got to get over the North Sea 'aven't they? Then they've got to find the bridge 'aven't they? Then they've got to go to the east end of the bridge 'aven't they ?- And then they've got-to find Gladstone Road 'aven't they? And then they've got to find No. 10 Gladstone Road 'aven't they? When they get to No, 10 Glad- stone Road I won't be there; I'll be down at the Red Lion 'avin' a 'eoople.' : « 82,000 hammers were purchase. ed recently by the Departnient of Munitions, and Supply for the Air Force, -This is probably the. largest single purchase of ham. mere ever made in Canada, their explosion "GASOLINE LICENCE 1 RATION. PERMIS DESSENCE COU¥ 4 SC 000011 LED MOTOR VAMMAY FOUR AK VRAD MATEUS PORT RNT.AA brs HEINCK By RIAA "Fill her up" will become an unfamiliar phrase when gasoline rationing goes into effect in Canada on April first. For each coupon the service station attendant detaches from your book, shown here, he will deliver one unit of gasoline, ! the seller can bisect a coupon along a perforated line. If you want only half a unit, When the plan was first announced it was thought a coupon would be for five gallons, but the shortage is becoming more acute and no one can predict how much it will represent, Modern Etiquette Questions i 1. What type of social letters always demands a prompt letter in reply? * . 2, When dancing with a girl and one notices that her slip is showing below her dress, should one tell her? : 3. Does the bereaved family is sue invitations to a church fun- eral? i " 4. What is the correct thing te do if a mistake is made in one's order when dinng In a restaurants 5, Is it neccessary to introduce children to adults? "6.-Is one suposed to leave one's card at a wedding reception? Answers 1. Any letter which invites one to attend an'affair of sonie kind, If asked by one to attend a din- ner, supper, or even breakfast, or to spend an evening playing bridge, »r to go for an automo- bile drive, a note of acceptance or regret should always be written promptly, The . telephone should never be used for replying to this - EISSASSLESS LBUKE LELLBNN BN ONTARIO "NOTICE TO TRUCKERS HALF-LOADING REQULATIONS Copy of an Ocder-In-Council approved by the Sona the Lieutenant- sovernor dated the 3rd day- - San ay- ot March, Upon the recommendation of the Honourable the Minister of Highways and Municipal Affairs, the Committee of Council advise that, pursuant to sub-sectlons 3 and 4 of section 35 of the Highway 'Traffic Act (Chapter 288, R.S.0. the sald = me DIGHISICHS o sub-sectlons be declared to be applicable toAhe King's Highways- described on Schedules A and B attached ;-- SCHEDULE "A" Highway ' 4 Hanover to Flesherton and Wing- ham to Highway 9 8 Highway 21 to Tobermory 7 Wisebeach to Parkhill and from 7 miles east of Peterboro to Perth TA Manchester to Highway 28 i 9 Orangeville to Schomber, 12 Midland to Orillia and to Brechin 14 Belleville to Mdrmora 8 Beaverton 15 Elgin to Smith's Falls hd I8A Kingsville via Lakeshore Road to Highway 18 - 18B Ruthven to Highway 18 19 Milverton to Trdlee 21 Forest to Owen Sound Mitchell to Elginfield Guelph to Orangeville and Shel. burne to Collingwood- Milton to Acton Dundas St. (Highway ¥ to Barrie Arnprior to Smith's Falls Brighton to Havelock Ottawa to Morrisburg Gananoque to Highway 15 Stirling to Bloomfield and Plcton to Kingston . Hawkesbury to 1fnessine Newcastle to Highway Belleville to Actinollfe Cataraqu! to Highway 7 ; Tina via Balle River to High- way Corunna, to 94% miles south Picton to Kaladar Westport to Forthton Winchester to Alexandria Carp to Almonte Cobourg to Nofuood Stouffville to Highway 12 Port Bolster to Highway 12 Klelhberg to Highway Highway 7 to Highway 9 Caledon to Highway 24 Highway 2 to HI! lay 2 to Highway 97 Duft's ners to Highway 20 Calnsyille td" Cayuga Hamilton to Highway 53 Blackheath to Highway 8 Bismarck to Highway 'Woodstock to Delhi Atherley. to Washago Dorchester Road to Port Bruce Belmont to New Sarum Watford to Highway 2 via Both. well Alvinston to Highway 2 Delaware to Grand Bend Port Franks to Highway T Brewster to Russelldale St. Joseph to Hensall | "Amberley to Highway T. ~Bluevale {o-Harriston Bondhead to Bradford Primrose to Cookstown Duntroon to Stayner Eimvale to Wasaga Beach Waverley to Highway No, 11 aero Hlhrny 24 undas to Highwa Tilbury ta Blenhelin YA Merlin . 8 0 Tham Troomesto to Highway 7 via =3 . B3RT2BRIN2AI2Z JIIABTIRAXG Thamesford ntore + t Eglinton Avenue, Dawes Road to 1 ~Scarborn 7 SCHEDULE 'W®8" Il foads 1 morth of the Severn | River Toads ITE of HI hey 7 from rth and Sunderland Corners 8 X hd i Perth to Arnprlor, i. that this wil ot apply to Highway bt A / mbrok 'Toronto, Ontario, eter's Corners and "|. type of invitation. 2. Yes; tell her without making it sound like a calamity and she will thank you and mean it. 8. No. 4, Tell the waiter in a courteous manner, and try to attract as little atten- tion as possible. 6. Yes, it is good training and they should be taught at an early age how to acknowledge an introduction properly. 6. No, it isn't neces- sary. i HOW CAN I? Q. How can I clean tarnished French jewelery. A. French jewelery that has be- come tarnished can be cleaned and polished by using any good toothpaste. Q. How can I prevent crumb- ling when slicing hard-boiled eggs? CB A. The slicing of hard-boiled eggs is more easily done with a knife which has been dipped into boiling water and wiped dry. This eliminates any cracking or crumb. ling. knife cools. Q. How can I make the base- ment floor more attractive? A. Many people keep thelt basement floors in excellent con. dition by painting them with deck paint. This paint comes in varied colors and is a fine resistant to dampness, besides adding to the attractiveness of the basement, Q. How can I make a good toilet perfume? . A. A good toilet perfume may be prepared by putting .inté a bottle two ounces of alcohol ana one-half ounce orris root; cork tightly 'and shake well. . Q. How can_I relieve heart burn? A. A pinch of soda dissolved in half a. glass of warm water often does much to relieve heart- burn. , Nice War London heard that.the Russians are using a new secret weapon, It is a pump driven by an elec- tric motor, which squirts cola water upon the Germans who are quickly . covered with ice, in the below-zero weather, Sewing and washing machines, vacuum cleaners, toasters, grills and scores of other appliances will soon: become very scarce ow- ing to restrictions on steel. 'RECTAL SORENESS 'AND PILE TORTURE QUICKLY-RELIEVED II jou wiv Ltoublcu wilh Iching plles ur rectal soreness, du nut delay treatment und run the risk of letting this condition become chronic. Any Itching ur soreness or painful pass- age of atool Is'nature's warning and proper treatment should be secured at once egsol or this purpose get a puckuge o Hem-Rold from Soy druggist and use as directed, This formula which. is used. internally 1s. a small, easy to take tablet, will quickly relieve the itching and soreness and "ald in healing the sore tender spots. Hem-Rold Is pleasant 'to use, ds highly recommended .and it seems the height of folly for any one to risk .a painful - and chronic pile condition when such a fine remedy may be had at such a small cost, Lf yuu try 'Hem-Koid und 'ate not entirely pleased with the results, your druggist will gladly return your money. medication = no syrwp = act faster cought and coldr--gives you more for your "money, But be sere ity goonies. BYS 1,99 2 ¢ LAD Sagi Pl = J = Repeat as often as -the' Have You Heard? Moths can't grow big because they eat only holes. In Holland they use water: power to drive thelr windmills. Silence is what you don't hear when you listen, Compliment {is when you something to someone which and we know isn't true. Double-dealing 1s when you bly something wholesale to sell retail, say he An antique is something no one "| would be seen with {lf there 'were moire of .them,; but which everyone wants when no one has any. Se ---- . a " A Scotsman. was leaving on . a fortnight's businéss trip and called back as he left home: "Goodbye all, and Katherine dinna forget to mak' "leetle Donald tak' hjs/ glasses off when he's lookihg at nae. thing." A Lancashiré man and his wife found a gas bill on the footpath when they were out for an eve- ning stroll. The main picked it up. "I'm going to pay this 'ere bill, Maggie," he said. "What do you want to do that for?" his wife demanded, "It isn't yours." "No," he replied, "but there's three and ten discount, and I might as well have it as anybody else!" "Yes, my wife gets more out of a novel than anybody." "How's that?" "Well, she always starts In the middle, so she's not only wondering how it will all end, . but how It began." Stories continue to dribble from the fall manoeuvre area in the Bouth, says Collier's. Latest to reach us concerns the Negro driver of a Camp Croft (S.C.) quarter- master truck who was being quiz. zed by a Carolinan. "These black- outs aro tough, aren't they?" asked the citizen. ~"Yas-suh," sald the driver. "Specially at night." Fay--Mrs. Dashaway's hus. band didn't leave her very much when he died, did he? Ray--No, but he left her of- ten enough when he was alive. Old Gent: What does your father do for a living, sonny? Tommy: He chops down- trees, Old Gent: And what does he do . When he. has chopped them down? Tommy: He chops them up, "How many of your girl friends are in our little sec- ret?" ' "Six, all told." "They would!" Nazis Could Bomb Canada With Ease A young Belgian artillery offi- cer who was a Nazi prisoner in Belgium claimed that Canada is within easy range of German bombers based in Norway and that Canadians should not 'feel they arc safe from the horrors. of war. Thirty-year-old - 2nd Lieutenant Nicolas Van Stein, now serving with the Belgian- army unit at Joliette, Que., said in an interview that Nazi four-motor bombers now stationed in Norway could fly _ to Halifax and back with ease and have available a good "amount of time to locate targets for their bombs. Portable Dwellings For War Workers Trailers and dormitories to be made available for temporary war housing by the Farm Security Adminstration of the United "States of $13,000,000 will 'provide 12,269 dwelling units for workers in 24 war industry areas, the De- Pariment of Agriculture announc- ed. The trailers, the Department suid, will be camouflaged, will bs equipped with blackout curtains and will be set up onl wooden sup- ports:so that the wheelo and tires can _be removed for use in mov- ing other units, i] Fr i Thére are 9,000 facets in the oye of a June bug, while some in- sects have as high as 26,000, DEAFNESS! LEONARD INVISIBLE RUBBER EAR DRUMS helnral in many cases, sin 1907, offer amd recomm. ations of satisfied inate <= everywhere. Write 3 Leonard, Sulte 13, 5 Boon Ave, Toronfo. pies distress from MONTHLY { B M E Lydia RE, .Pinkham's' Ve, 1 FH el Sle mon! nly pain but ¥ , Nerv. Ss feelings--due so jon resistance dl i. Re | eo =m = oul n Car Arnprior to roke, Moroni, March 6th, 1942. | ' PUPPIES AND brooke, Que; What Science Is Doing |. LOCOMOTIVE WHEELS FASTER THAN TRAIN Those things which were hard to believe about swift anotion, like the scientists' story that a locomotive . wheel can travel faster than the train, can now be seen in pictures taken. by the Massachusetts Insti- tute of Technology's multiflash, The photos are stills, 'but there are so.many of them, that every _bit of motion- can be medsured to & millionth of a second. ~ INAPIPE! GROWN IN SUNNY, IT DOES TASTE GOOD SOUTHERN ONT ARID The puter rim of a locomotive' wheel 18 shown to travel at the top of its revolution just twice as fast as the locomotive, It is slower «by the same ratio at the bottom of its turn. 1 In the pictures it looks as if just at the point where the rim touches tho track it is standing still, That fs 'what the scientists say happens. This standing still, however, is not relative to the rail, but to the train's forward motion, as Einstein would say, A ball dropped straight down, and one shot out horizontally from the same point, can be seen falling, toward the. earth under gravity's pull at exactly the same rate and time. A ball bounced up, if not too light weight, slows down instant by in- stant, and when fit starts to fall, picks up at the same rate it stop- ped, until it is traveling with its initial velocity when it reaches the starting point. ..--0-- TOOTH RINGS Teeth have growth rings, just like trees; they are found In the renamel. and dentin, which are the two. outer layers of the teeth, the construction of which. begins three ito five months before birth, says 'Pathfinder, Dr. Isaac Schour, Uni- : versity of Illinois scientist, has 'been able to 'trace periods of ill ness and malnourishment in chil dren by a study of the microscopic "tooth ring" layers. s --0-- . WASHERS ~ ° Faucet washers of synthetic rub- ber are now made which are said to outlast natural rubber washers many times, particularly in hot water faucets subject:to much use. Ontario Marksmen 'Win High Awards . Three Ontario marksmen, D, Coburn of the Little Long Lac Gun Club, Geraldton; Hugh Mec- Arthur, Bramshott Rifle Club of Orillia, and F. B. Yeats of the Timmins Rifle Club," have suec- ceeded in gaining one of the high- est distinctions in sporting rifle marksmanship in Canada -- the EXPERT SHIELD AWARD -- it MENTHOLATUM Gives COMFORT Daily is reported from the headquarters of the Dominion Marksmen organ sization in Montreal. Mr, Coburn is the Secretary of the Little Long Lac Gun Club and is the first imember of the elub to win this high honor. Scores of 5914, 65900 and 5916 respectively were posted by these imarksmen out of the possible 16000. points, It requires outstand- ing matksmanship to post a score better than the 'necessary mini- imum of 5860 points of the pos- sible 16000 in this competition in which each marksman must shoot 120 targets from each of the stand- ing, sitting and prone. positions. BECOMES BRITISH WAR SECRETARY First civil service career man in British political history to step directly into the British Cabinet Sir James Grigg, above, 'who was named by Prime Minister Churchill 'as War Secretary. to succeed Capt. David Margesson. SAFES Protect your BOUKS nad CASH from FIRE und THIEVES, We have » alze- and type of Safe, or Cabinet, for any purpose. Visit us, or write for prices. ete. to Dept. WW. J.6¢J. TAYLOR LiMiTED T0RONTO SAFE WORKS 45 Froat SLE. leroote ai =< etaplished 1853 To Shift Millions In U. S. War Work Serlous Shortage of Manpow- er Seen'In United States Americans needn't be surprised if some time in the next year or two they have to pull up stakes and go to work in a war industry. The Unitéd States .is headed for its most serious manpower shortage. Some say as many as 10,000,« 000 housewives and non.defence workers will-have to be transfer- red to war industries,' Other estimates of the number who will have to change jobs run even higher. ; Here's the picture as reported by sources familiar with the man- power requirements of the United States: The army and navy need at least 5,000,000 more men. .. War industries at full pace will require about 10,000,000 addi. . tional workers, The number of persons looking for work in December was re- ported by the National 'Industrial Conference 'Board as slightly more than: 3,000,000. This number, however, is hard- ly important since the labor force on farms is at its lowest during the. winter, About 8,000,000 "workers normally are taken on by farmers between now and June, If they use that number this year--and they probably wilt if they. can get them--unemploy- ment this summer will be pretty close to zero, -- TI One ounce. of radium is the pros 'duct of 14,000 tons of ore. SORE Ld ..CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS... BABY CHICKS SIX BREEDS, CHICKS, CAPONS, growing Pullets. Descriptive ca- talogue, Monkton Poultry Farm, Monkton, Ontario. "BABY CHICKS--3 TO 11 CENTS, 26 free chicks, our choice with every 100 pullets or 100 Mixed chicks ordered in March, Goddard Chick Hatcherigs, Britannia Helghts, Untario. PRODUCTION -- IN EVERY LINE, is what your country wants, From farm as well as factory. You'll be wise to order your chicks now. Bray has what you want in a dozen breeds, crosses. Cockerels, capons, Turkeys, Bray Hatchery, 130 John, Hamilton, Ont. - POULTRY TAKE NO CHANCES BUY 'YOUR chicks this year from a reputable firm, one that has been in bus- Iness for eighteen years, All 'our chicks are from Government Ap- proved bloodtested stock. Al) turkeys from" Ontario Turkey Breeders and Hatchery Approved bloodtested stock. We have nine- teen purebreds, 9 hybrid crosses and four breeds of turkeys to choose from. Send' for free 1943 catalogue. Tweddle Chick Hatch= ories Limited, Fergus, Ontarlo, UAKERY EQUIPMENT BAKERS OVENS "AND MACHIN. i. jery, also rebuilt equipment al. ways on hand. Terms arranged. Correspondence Inv)ted, Hubbard Portable Oven Co; 103 Bathurst St, Toronto. FARMERS YQU CAN MAKE CONSIDERAB andlin ~ "DOGS & KITTENS WANTED NG HAIR KIT- ~---tens 'wanted. Highest prices paid. 'Dixon's, - 1821 St. Antoine Bt, ontreal, 2 CARS =~ USED AND NBW MOUNT PLEASANT MOTORS Ltd. Toronto's oldest Chrysler, Plym- outh dealers; three locations, 632 Mt, asant Road 2040 Yonge - ur Used Cars ake us man riends, Write For our Free Bo *4 i ok- *----let-on pedi reed renewed and an- | alyzéd used cars. : ENLARGEMENTS NLARGEMENTS WITH FREE ten reprints all for ,25 and . mall in stamps, Photographic La- boratories 0, ers, etc, Write WARCO GREASE & OIL LEED, HORONTO, i vach roll of films developed Hi Hy ox 645, Sher: FARM FUR SALE NURSING 'COURSE 'FOR SALE--183 HEAD UF STOCK, farm equipment, sufficient grain, 800 acre farm; Ideal location for mixed farming, $26.00 an acre, $14,000 cash, For further | yarticu- lars write John Davidsdti, Two Creeks, Man. HOUSE FOR SALE BEAUTIFUL 3 BEDRUUM BRICK, clear), Sell or exchange, smull improved acreage, Kssex, Kent fount, 1620 Arthur, Wiadsor, On. ario. HAIRDRESSING SCHOOL COURSE FOR WOMEN ATTEND. ants." Verdun 'Protestunt Hospital gives a-year's- training for mental attendants. . Requirements: two years high school and applicants must be 21 years. Immediate vace ancies, (Apply to Director of Nursing, P.O. Box 6u34, Montreal, -- : NURSERY STOCK BULBS, "PLANTS, 'SHRUBS AND Evergreens, Numerous varleties and colors; sensational new Untro- ductions. \Yrite for descriptive catalogue, James Seed Company, Lindsay, Ontario. LEAKN HAIRDRESSING I'HE RUB- ertson method. Information on ree quest son's Huirdressing Academy, Aveuue Road, Toronto, 137 CT OFFER £0 INVENTURS regarding clusses, Kobert. MUSICAL INSTRUCTION NOW U8 THE TIME TU STUD music at home. Bpeciully prepa courses on all lostruments. Studios of Music, 359 Glenluke Avenue, 'Toronto. "AN UFFER TU BEVERY INVENTUR List of inveutllons and (ull Infor. mation sent free, I'he Humsay Ceo. Registered, Patent Attorueys, 37 Bank Streel, Uttawa, Canada. I'ATENTS FETHERSTUNHAUGUH & COMPANY. Patent Bolicitors, Kstablistiea 1890; 14 King West, Toronto. Booklet of Intormation on re. quest. + > MEDICAL WANTED --~ EVERY SUFFERER of Rheumatic Pains or Neurltls to try Dixon's Remedy. Munro's Drug Store, 335 Elgin, Ottawa. Postpaid $1.00. < : 8 BIG ENLARGEMENTS SEND US YOUR FILMS OR TEN. reprints and you will receive not only one or two frée enlargements but" all Jou photos" wil (] J. N. LINDSAY, LAW. OFFICE, CAP. tol Theatte Building, 8t. Thomas, Ontarlo, Special Department for farmers co 8. ction POULTRY SPECIAL BARGAIN PRICES FOR Marc! ""TIneAvY breed Cookerels for = { lvery only, Barred Rocks, Hy- $6.00 per undred: Assorted $4.00 per hundred. Prompt delivery, Bat §fastion guaranteed. Our FIth year In oultry business. Fisher Poultry i arm, Ayton, Unlatlo, SSUE 11--"42 : A Chase, RAW FURS WANTED MINK, FOX, MUSKRAT, WEASEL, + Rabbit, Skunk. Ship Uoods Pare cel t.. Highest Prices Paldl Payment by: return nail. ' Refer~ ence: Canadian Bank | Commerc: Phillips Square, 368 Paul 'West, Montreal. RHEUMATIC PAINS ~~" FRUIT JUICES -- THE! PRINCIPAL ingredients . In . Dixon's Remedy, for "Rheumatic 'Pains, 'Neurlti Sold only Munro's Drug Store, 33 Elgin, Ottawa. Postpald $1.00. TT BARRELS FOR SAR BARRELS, CLEAN WOODEN, $3.00 ber - reach, f.0.b. "Toronto. 8. war ; Bons 14000 Dundas Bt. West, "To- + Fo ho ir : RE TE Ee ---- VEGETABLES WANTE : CARROT, KTS, ONIONS, TUR- fi 2 Platine of mal ly 12 T) 2 ~fhip to of wits Sicha Fo 'Market Limited, J cense hi ©1093 and Jcense 85128, 41 Church Bt oronto, a4 © WOMEN WANTED WANTED: WOMEN aan Best pay, es ong con all-swork. | nt © ARpWher Pex Cpeeinty 'Co., Hox 3; EE TREE ee . FOR QUALITY SERVICE A SATISFACHON Y IMPERIAL 6 or ¥ expusure Nims, developed and printed, or "¥ reptints, Bs Hoth Sith. fr Ar) rT White Abe Ueringer, } gement. Ed | 0TO § ne stat on J, Toronto. ERvICH -

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