4R t; 69 Couple Were Not Man and Wife, But Wife and Man. ‘"‘The other day,"* relates a real estate agent who does a considerâ€" able business in the houseâ€"renting line, "a man and woman called to see me about renting a house. The woman did ali the talking and turned to the man for confirmation or corâ€" roboration. He always agreed with bher, and did it very meekly. " *Well," said the woman, ‘I will give you $25 for the house. Won‘t we, Jubhn ?" & ~J ohnéâ€"Y e "And Tlli pay my rent promptly, too ; won‘t we, John ?" +« .\‘wQ "‘And IH take good care of the house ; won‘t we, John " "*But, I inquired, as is usual in such cases. ‘are you man and wile‘ Minard‘s Liniment relleves Neuâ€" ralgia. , Children are not alike either. One is rosy, brightâ€"eyed, full of life and laughter, another is pale, weak and dull. Thefeedâ€" ing again is responsible. Sickly children need special feeding. They don‘t"feeltheir oats". Scott‘s Emulsion adds just the right richness to their diet. Itis like grain to the horse. The child, gets new appetite and strong digestion. Scott‘s Emulsion is more than food. It is a strong medicine. It rouses up dull children, puts new flesh on thin ones and red blood into pale ones. It makes children grow. Scott‘s Emulsion makes ordiâ€" |nary food do its l%lduty- "*Man and wife!" exclaimed â€" the woman, sharoly ; ‘indeed, we are not; are we, John ?" 6 * *No, my dear.‘ "‘What,‘ said I, ‘not man and wile 2 " "*XCs" "‘And TH take it for three years; won‘t we, John " 844 44 $44 844 Toronto to San Francisco, Los Anâ€" geles, San Diego and many other points in California, via Chicago and Northwo\s;tern Line, â€"Excursions evâ€" ery day during March and April. Proâ€" portionate low â€" rates from other Does your horse "feel. his oats"? Whatadifference beâ€" tween the grainfed and the grassfed horse! The first strong and full of ginger, the second flabby, weak and tired out before he begins. The feeding makes the difference. " *NOt much," she retorted. ‘I‘d have you know, too, that in this family we are wile and man ; that‘s so, isn‘t it, John ? c points in Canada. Through ‘Tourist Sleepers amd Free Reclining Chair Cars daily from Chicago. Finest scenâ€" ery. Quickest time. Call or write for fu! particulars. B. H. Bennett, Genâ€" eral Agent, 2 King street east, Toâ€" ronto. Ont. n HOME . and cried, "A sail! A sail!" * What, a bargain sale ?" @hricked the hallâ€"dead wogsan passenger, as she began fumbling for her purs>.â€" Baltimore World. Monkey Brand Soap will clean a house from cellar to roof, but won‘t wash clothes. A«s Firce Spreads in dry grass, so does an inflammation in the throat, grow down into the _ lungs. _ Deal promptly with a cold as wtih a fire, and when you begin to cough use Allen‘s Lung Baisam. Ready for the Rush. They had been drifiing about in the open boat seven days, and all were near unio death, when the halfâ€" famished sailor in the bow leaped up Mr. Scrappingtonâ€"Laugh like thunâ€" der. The Meas Man! Mr#e. Scrappingtonâ€"If _ somebody should threaten to abduct me and nold me for s ransom, what would wou do ? Philosareastically Speaking. Little Elmep (who has an inquirâ€" Ing mind)â€"Papa, where 4o those pessimists. . that we are always reading about, live ? _ f Professor _ Browdheadâ€"On land of egotism, in the mi sea ol woe. JOHN AGREED TO IT ALL. Amd John meekiy agreed,." CHILD sCOTT & BOWNE, TORONTO CANADA 50c and $1. all druggists. This picture represents the Trade Mark of Scott‘s Emulsion and is on the wrapper of every bottle. Send for free sample adâ€"On _ an 18â€" the midst of a SETTLERS‘ LOW RATES WEST "After the battle of Gettysburg a corps under the command of a young physician, who had recently been apâ€" pointed, was ordered to collect the wounded. Among the disabled was a man who had been shot through the leg. The young doctor proceeded to use the knife. After cutting for half an bour he was interrupted by the young soldier with : _*"‘Say, how much longer are you going to cut? ". > 0 <.,~ m _*"*‘Until I get the bullet,‘ replied the doctor. ‘"Sure enough, the bullet had lodged in the skin of the man‘s leg after passing through, and he had kept At a recent gathering of medical men in Philadelphia, Dr. W. W. Keen, the wellâ€"known â€" surgeon, told this story : "‘Why, you fool, if that‘s what you want, I‘ve got it in my pocket.‘" _ it as a souvenir." Chicago & Northwestern Railway ; every day during March and April. Colonist oneâ€"way secondâ€"class tickâ€" ets at very low rates from Chiâ€" cago to points in Colorado, Utah, Montana, Nevada, Idaho, Oregon, Washington, _ California, Victoria, Vancouver, New Westminster, Nelâ€" son, Rossland and other points in Kootenay district. Also special round trip Homeseekers‘ tickets on first and third Tuesdays, March, April and May. Full particulars from nearest ticket agent or B. H. Bennett, Genâ€" eral Agent, 2 East King street, Toâ€" routo, Ont, her all the merits of both sexes.â€" La Bruyere. Nothing is so â€" embarrassing 48 the first teteâ€"aâ€"tete, when there is everything to say, unless it be the last, when everything has been said.â€"Rogqueplan. & When women love us they forgive us everything; even our crimes; wien they do not love us they give us credit for nothing, not even for our virtues.â€"Balzac. A beautiful woman with the qualâ€" ities of a noble man is the most perfect thing in nature; we find in There are 24 hours in a day and not a moment in the 24 in which a woman may not change her mind. â€"De Finod. It is Healto, Not Wealth, That Makes a Woman Attractive. Dr. Duncan‘s Perlodic Blood Tablets prevent pain and suffering due to weakness of the generative organs. These Tablets are not intended to cure every allment, but are made solely and wholly to tone up and strengthen the generative organs. Dr. Duncan‘s Tablets are the result of the experience of a successful phyâ€" slclan and specialist in female trouâ€" bles. They are alike beneficial to the girl in teens, to the married woman and to those of mature years who are at the period known as "Change of Life." A man can keep another person‘s secret better than his own; a woâ€" man, on the contrary, keeps her secret though she tells all others. â€"La Bruyere. The man that lays his hand upon a woman, save in the way of kindâ€" ness, is a wretch whom ‘twore gross flattery to name a coward. â€"Tobin. "I like women," said ed man of the world, finished." They finish ners, language. Form are their reaim. They {les.â€"Emerson,. On great occasions, it is almost always women who have given the strongest proofs of irtue and deâ€" votion.â€"Montholer. Each box wf Tablets contains a full description of all female diseases with directions in full for treatment. Price $1 a boxr, or 6 boxres for $5. Sent securely sealed on receipt of price, by the Canadian agents, Parke & Parke, Druggists, Hamilton, Canâ€" New York Central and Hudson River Railroad. The above name is a houseâ€"hold word, and the superior excellence of the road should be sufficient to atâ€" tract most people, but now that the rate is the same to New York and points east as by other lines no, furâ€" ther _ recommendation â€" should be sought. Everybody will tell you it is the best. =4 5 Dritting Drollery. The Ministerâ€"Do you ever _ try counting to put you to sleep? Blobbsâ€"I weculdn‘t play poker with a palmist. $ ; Slobbsâ€"Why‘ not ? ta Blobbsâ€"He knows too much about other people‘s hands. â€" Philadelphia Record. L The Wifeâ€"The Browns have a picâ€" ture in their house that is so shockâ€" Ing our dear pastor wil} notâ€" call there. 8 The Deaconâ€"Oh, yes ; this wayâ€" firstly, secondly, thirdly and so on. â€"Youkers Statesman. Mrs. Taylor, who went over Niâ€" agara Falls witly a barrel, is going to lecture. The gentlemen who get Into the United States Senate in the same way are more reticent.â€" Washington Post. ‘"Not at present," replied the misâ€" tress of the house. "John hasn‘t been home since â€" August."â€"Atlanta Conâ€" stitution. "Do you hbelieve in a personal deâ€" vil?" asked the new pastor. â€" C Minard‘s Liniment Cures Dandru{f. Where the Bullet Was. waue cous maah a clearâ€"headâ€" "they are so society, manâ€" and »conomy embellish triâ€" t 4i N4 3 Bundridge, Ont., March 10.â€"(Specâ€" lal.)â€"Physicians and â€" others who siwdy the treatment and cure of disease have been greatly interested in the case of Mr. Wm. Doeg, a farmer living ia Scrong Township, about four miles from here. " For four years I sulfered excruâ€" clating torture. Iwas scarcely an hour free from pain. ‘The trouble commenced in my back, where it often _ remained stationary for months, and so intense was the pain that Icould not lie down, or take rest, but had to sit night and day in a chair. "‘The pain would then move to other parts of my body, and when in my knees I was unable to walk and confined constantly to my room. " I was treated by several doctors and also tried many medicines withâ€" out recelving any benefit. Almost in despair I feared Iwould never ‘again experience the pleasgure of being {freo from pain. _ ioh 4 Mr. Doeg had Rheumatism so bad as to be a cripple for years and was opqï¬lpletely cured by Dodd‘s Kidney 19. In order to verify the report he was visited at his home and the folâ€" lowing signed statement of the facts gecured : _â€""I believe they will cure any case of Rheumatism, for I never knew as bad a case as my own and they cured Now an Absolute Cure for Rheumaâ€" tism has been Discoveredaâ€"It is no Experiment, having been Successâ€" fuily Proven in Many of the Very Worst and Apparently Helpless Cases. â€" " My attention was at last directed to some remarkable cures of Rheuâ€" matism by Dodd‘s Kidney Pills. I bought a box and began to use them. I soon found that they were helping mo a Tittle, and so Icontinued the treatment. "In a few weeks I was well and able to go about my work, which I had not been able to do for over four years. "This was years ago and I have not slnce had the sligutest return of the trouble. I have worked on the farm steadily ever since and have always felt strong and well. ( _"I know that Dodd‘s Kidney Pills gaved my life and restored me to health and strength. Medical Science has Advanced by Leaps and Bounds Provost Marshal Neglected to Write a Pass for Himself. Many stories have been told of the literal interpretation which some solâ€" diers place upon their orders, but one of the best is told by General Hughes, who has recently returned from the Philippines, about an Irish volunteer private, who was acting as guard over a captured Spanish storehouse, and had received orders to pass no one without a special orâ€" der from the provost marshal of Manila. General Hughes was provost marshal at the time, and when he drew near the storehouse he found his stomach very close to a trianguâ€" lar Springlield bayonet and heard in rich Milesian brogue : MIGHT HAVE SAVED TROUBLE ASTONISHING "Halt! If yez come a step furder I‘ll jam this inter yes." "Why not?" asked the General. "Niver moind," said the private. "I know me orders. ‘Tis a pass yez musit’ have from the provost marâ€" shal." "‘Tis I that don‘t care if yez be the President. Devil a foot ye‘ll sit ingide there till yez show me yer _ The General drew out a blank book and scribbled a pass. _ & The private surveyed it and passâ€" ed General Hughes with the remark : "Why didn‘t yez do that without all this palaver ?" That‘s a Pretty Good Friend. Hewittâ€"I‘ve lost my best friend. Jewettâ€"Why don‘t you advertise for it ? Hewittâ€"What do you mean ? Jewettâ€"IL thought you said you had lost your pocketbook. The Duke of Alva, one of the most eminent soldiers of the sixteenth century, never, throughout his long and eventful career, lost a battle. The Archbishop of Cologne was struck by his effort to avoid a conflict, hayâ€" ing on one occasion urged him to epngage the Dutch. "The object of a general," repled Alva, "t not to fight, but to conâ€" quer ; he fights enough who obtains the viectory." 4. "Well, I‘m the provost marshal," said General Hughes. & It Oliver Cromwell throughout his military carecer never lost a battle, though he very nearly sustained a reverse at Dunbar. The famous Russian general Suwarâ€" off was another commander destined never to eulfer defeat. He gained several victories ngainst the Turks aml against the Poles, and in Italy he was opposed by Moreau, and, being â€" completely outnumbered, he effected a brilliant retreat over the mountains of Switzerland, through Germany, into Russia. The Duke of Wellington, throughâ€" out his brilliant campaigns, both in India and in the Peninsula, preserved to himself a remarkable record of uninrterrupted successes from the first battle in which he was vested with supreme command throughout the Peninsular war, in which he QGeâ€" feated the ablest uf Napoleon‘s marâ€" ghals, until the eventful day of Waterloo. The Duke of Marlborough fought several battles against the most exâ€" perienced _ generals in Europe and was never once defeated. Two washings with Sunlight Soapentail less strain REDUCES® on the nerves than one washing with impure soap. EXPENSE '. Ask for the Om Bar. If your caunet supply, to LEVER BROTHERS \ x.mm{n;:-u. sending his name and address, and a / trial sample of Sunlight Soap will be sent you free of cost. . , Never Met Defeat. ac PROGRESS TORONTO 2a0 204494044444 4444 4444#44* Misery is on the increase in France ; or, at least, suicide is, according to the© alarming statistics yearly gotâ€" ten out in that country. In 1898 there were, for instance, 82 more suicides than in the previous year. O! the entire number during 1898, which was 9,4388, 1,537 suicides were set down to poverty and reverses of fortune, 943 to family troubles, 624 to love or jealousy, 1226 to drink, 2,705 to various troubles (of which physical pain accounted for 1,785), 1,8347 to cerebral disease, and in 1056 the cause remained unâ€" known. t + The figures for a period of five years before, and including 1898, were as follows: 1894, 9,703 ; 1895, 9,263; 1897, 9,856, and 1898, 9,438. The Department of the Seine supâ€" plied one sixth of the total number of the suicides in 1898, namely, 1,566, or 64 less than in 1897. Of the perâ€" sons committing suicide, 85 were unâ€" der 16 years old. Terribly Wounded Â¥Yet Lived. The civil conuditions of those comâ€" mitting suicide was ascertained only in 8,899 cases. The unmarried numâ€" bered 3,008, the married with chilâ€" dren 2,502, and married without children, 1422; widows with chilâ€" dren, 1113; widows without chilâ€" dren, 834. As to employment, 2,486 cases occurred among agriculturâ€" turists, 1,668 among those employâ€" ed in various industries. A young mam at York, Pennsy!â€" vania, is alive, and in a fair way! to full recovery after a tullet passed completely through his brain. His case is unusual, but not unique. Many years ago a New â€" England blaster had a crowbar driven full length through his head and survivâ€" ed. The eagerness of the Boston surâ€" geons to obtain his skull for a surgiâ€" cal museum troubled him so that he went to California (then very _ reâ€" motée) and became a stage driver. His exile, however, did not profit him. A Boston surgeon traced him and kept informed as to his condiâ€" tion, and when he died his skull was brought East. It may now be seen among the ghastly treasures of the museum. It is to be hoped that the York young man does not have the same prejudice against having his skull repose on a shelf after he shall be done with it. There is little doubt that some surgeon will conâ€" slider it a sufficiently rare and inâ€" teresting specimen to be kept in gight. * Minard‘s Linimeat for sale everyâ€" where, Gentlemen,â€"While driving down a very steep hill last August my horse stumbled and fell cutting himsel{ fearâ€" fully about the head and body. I used MINARD‘S LINIMENT freely on him and in a few days he was as well as ever. h _Grimshaw (calmily)â€"Well, goahead and do it, if you feel inclined. Wilâ€" liam the Conmqueror won‘t mind. "My darling," he exclaimed, "I would go to the end of the earth for you." There was a sligh. pouso wiie the orchestra played tremulous ragâ€" time. w-a--niua-nmnuw-tg Puffington (proudly)â€"IL can trace my descent from William the Conâ€" queror ! " Suppose," she said, " you begin your travels now."â€" Cleveland Plain Dealer. The North Wind Doth Blow and with it comes the twinge of rheumatism. Dress warmly. stay indoors as much as you can and rub the swolien, tenâ€" der muscles with Perry Davis‘ Painâ€" killer. 25 and 50 cents. Little Georgie was taken by his aunt to see the newecomer, aged one day. He was duly and profoundly imâ€" preased with the specimen and asked where the little brother came from, "God eent it," answered the aunt reyâ€" erently. ( k $ The answer made a deen impresâ€" sion on little Georgie, for that afterâ€" noon he was seen out in the back yard gazing up into the deep blue «ky and spreading his diminutive apron expectantly as he said, "Dear Goxl,. ploeaso throw me down one too." Tommy â€"The grasshopper has, acâ€" cording to its size, 120 times the kicking power of an average man. Johnny (who has had experience) â€"It must be a wurm time for the young grasshopper who goes aâ€"courtâ€" ing and finds the old man at home. The average man takes more interâ€" est in what he suspects than in what he knows. > & GREAT INCREASE OF SUICIDE Sherbrooke, Que. Tavil.se passages, stops droppinfs in the y throat and Eermnnam y cures Catarrh and Hay Fever$#Blower f free. All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase : Medicine Co.. Toronto and Buffale, William‘s Indifference. DR. A. W. CHASE‘S CATARRK CURE ... 250 No Need for Delay. Grasshoppers. HMis Appeal. n VOnbL ang ES CE â€" * is sent direct to the diseased parts by the Improved Biower. Heals the u‘cers, clears the air MR. BLAUCHEMIN. Srark or Onto,Crry or TOLEDO, \ ., Lucas County. Â¥ / J * jor partner of the lirm Of F. J, N_ HILN EW SV Llhe dolng business in the Cltgl of Toledo, County and uu‘ilomdd and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DULLARS for each and every case of CATARRH that canâ€" each and every case of not be cured by the use . â€"_â€"=â€", _ â€" _ A. W.GLEASON, { uu.} Notary Public. Hall‘s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly un the bleod and muc ous eurfaces of the system, Send for tostimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. ENOC MC CCC CE 0 CCC dagn a AYIP O CuURE. FRANK J, CJ Sworn to before me and subscrit presence, this Sth day of December, . Cuabua 1t A. W. GLEAS( Helping a Fellow Out. He (who stuitters badly)â€"IL lulâ€"‘:u!â€" love you mumâ€"mumâ€"1l â€"lalâ€"iovse you mumâ€"mumâ€"more than tutâ€"tutâ€"tongue can â€" tutâ€"tutâ€"more than tutâ€"taâ€" toâ€"gue cam tutâ€"tutâ€" She (eagerly)â€"Dor~t you know the deat and dumb alphabet ¢â€"Town Topics. of Schools and Colleges, on surrender of Standard Certificate signed by principal, at Going March 2i@t to 29th, inclusive, returning up to and including April 8th, 1902. For further particulars apply to agenta G. T. R, System. Goi â€œï¬ March ?27th, 28th, 20th, 30th and 31st, in clusive, retumhï¬ up to and including April Ist, 1962, All stations in Canada to and from Detroit and Port Huron, Mich. All stations TO but not FROM Buffalo, N. Y., Black Rock, N. Y., Niagara Fall«, N.Y., Suspenâ€" sion Bridge, N. Y. TEACHERS AND sSTUDENTS M. C. Dicksox, Dis. Pass. Agent, Toronto,Ont EASTER HOLIDAYS SINCLESES!%S FARE Sold b*hrmm- 75¢. Hall‘s Family Pills are the best. Minard‘s Liniment cures Burns, etc Between All Stations in Canada. SINGLE FIRSTâ€"CLAS§ FARE AND ONEâ€"THIRD A Common Bred Cow will wonderfully increase her yield of milk. It saves feed too, because a smaller amount of well digested food satisfies the demands of the system and every particle of nourâ€" sishment sticks. ‘ s COLONIAL HOUSE, MONTREAL 50 cents a package. Leeming, Miles & Co., Agents, MONTREAL. Write for Book on Cattle and Horses free. PAILS â€"EDDYS Weedenware artic i Fer sale by all first olass denlors. BLOOD PURIFIER NEW SPRING CAT ALOGUE Of NEW SPRING GOODS sent as often as desired, and Special Attention given to Mail Orders. w r on RETUVRN TICKETS will be issued at HENRY MORGAN & CO., MONTREAL Every Household Requisite AND DICK‘S TO ANY ADDRESS Wh ed Dici?lt;'l,oodugu% akes oath that he issonâ€" of F. J. Curxegy & Co., DEPARTMENTAL STORE WITH ILLUSTRATIONS OJ 1 z. 3 â€"» aro vastly superior to the ordinary Weedenware articles for domestic use. 1+ SAMPLES INDURATED FIBREWARE ISSUE NO. 14, W ness, no matter where it is Send es se W Non-.donï¬pfleennd?t o:;'pln for fin ing cash buyers, Patent Exchange and Investâ€" ment Company, Toronto, 248 c t Emï¬" noot;Tlo':“on ;utm""fu free. The Pate ‘:; X(’hllfl vestment Com + P'ï¬ Building, Toronto, Ont. peny‘ * C. Struthers, London, Ont. PA'!‘EN‘I‘S. CaAVEATS, TRADE MARKS, etc. Home or foreign procured and exâ€" to introduce our goods,tacking u‘) show cards on trees,fences,along roads and all conspicnous places, also Gistributing small advertising matter. Commission or salary, $80.00 per month and expenses not to exceed $2.50 per day. Steady employment to good, honest, reâ€" WANTED liable men. _ iï¬?&ï¬;&'ï¬:@m. _Write for full particulars. THE EMPIRE MEDICINE CO., London, Ont. Yovnc WOMANâ€"AGED 22â€"JUS8T CAME into possession of $14,000â€"wishes to corâ€" respond with honest, intelligent man, who would appreciate a good wife. Box 2,53#, Toronto, Ont. Good Paying Business For Sals Baker sbo&. restaurant, mnfectionc‘r‘y. fruit, ice cream in one of the best towns in Manitoba; chance for a good hbaker; price $1700, cash 1000, balance to suit. For lr:rliculm apply anapa Reapy Pruixt Co., Hamilton, Canada. Every day during the months of March and April, 1902, the UNION PACIFIC will gell Colonist oneâ€" way tickets at the following rates ; i To Ashland, Oregon $25000 and lutermodht: Points, including Branch Lines on 8. P. Co., south of Portland, via Portiand. $25 00 To San Francisco, * Los Angeles and other California Polnts. $20.00 ; $20.00 ": $22.50 .. $22.50 :. $25.00 $25.00 VERY LOW RATES $25 00 To Points on Great * Northern Ry.,west of Wenatchee via Muntington and Spokane. Full information â€" cheerfolly fom nished on application to $22 50 To Points on the * Gre=t N ort here Ry., Spokane to Wenatchee Inc., via Huntington and Spokane. G. G. HERRING, G.A., BRICK STORE TO REXNT, THE BEST cornerstand in Brussels Apply to R. BUSINKSS CHANCKS. FOR REAL ESTATE OR BUSI MISSOURI RIVEE 126 Woodward Aveopue, Netroit, Mick. PATENTS. To Ogden and Sait Lake City. To Butte, Ansconda and Mcleua. To Spokane. To Portiand, Facoma and Seattie. NO SEAMS, NO LEAKS. every locality throughout Canada . Mss oD to carry ately activ« \ tawa this good dpmun«J ty retailers e winter go well cleaned . to be very i Trade ai \W. va®ly interfer bÂ¥ the heay; Pagific Con®t qiiet, but the ditions agppjona prospects for re@s®on are i ordeors than | domegtic sinj L1ories and im and it does 1 bave any su1r :';Ollit to job oP8s are bus rnd gelling opening A there has b wholesa}o houses aroe % 10 Â¥arious i try, and i# how jarge 1 ready, mnolw deney in rec tailers to «< awbout ()v woeck . T of the ow in the c quarters etandesti]! roads. " amount of sAje trad« aum ber clty has ly acii~ from th sumine! for libes keeders, shor do mediar Stockers, 1.000 do ligh: =lk'h Cows, 6 Sheep, ewe=. 3 Butohe: Butcher Butohor do « h qneo hppr‘ cattie .I‘t(hn the mark track ho tm k y® “(“k"'lh $1 10 22. pound »o| prolls. choi 14 to 16 Baturda : pleniifal Fresh ‘0‘ poigato thail there ings if the s on th grlu tm much from even . pool Prices are s Creamer .. L8 at $= timeots ; to $10 . Bheepskir éealers pa Woolâ€"1 h ge-l at 1 1 offerin h“t‘(' Wiow) supers, a nc "Lia How â€"* ‘“ll‘l’a‘ pm ed, and : Bmall lots Porouto 14 AIpronto, markel is No. 1 gre« wards, so sowe, 6o ; â€" Tpoledo BDuluth. Daluth, t.l Dae Lc BowWws, and Calfekin= No. 1 gro« Busi Bai Poulir do s; do r $12 to w w t &8 1o $ Waoeat, . ‘ 76 to : By, ©Dmiilp: Â¥, D54 io do med tz a < Followi =, choi ®, Bgchsi tb ha: «lyrs Foronto British dagry grad comi 30 W s byull« to ®17 10704« ‘On C mal 1x Toro« rch 2 Brads epril lev w York dgt N) at w a ove 14 L W «OA M 50