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Durham Review (1897), 16 Mar 1916, p. 7

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3 POWDER, A tt mciiiiciii(iiiis"iiii fitHNf. 0V "om " HF. STATES. and. _ and not. "--"r. 'h N s no AL”: Republic ‘P rt Both forms are equally delicious and cost about the same per cup. "There's a Reason? for Polhm. . “Add by Grocers. Instant Ponttatt--a soluble powder dissolves quickly in a cup of hot wa- ter, and, with cream and sugar, makes a delicious beverage instantly. 80c and 50c tins. Postum comes in two forms. Palm. Cereal-the original form-- must be well boiled. 25c and 25e pack- ages. " can now get good sleep, am free from nervousneu and headaches. I recommend Postum." Name given by Canadian Postum Co., Windsor. Ont. "A friend persuaded me to try Poznan.” "At night, after having had coffee for supper, I could hardly sleep. and on rising in the morning would feel weak and nervous. "I continued to use coffee until I was 27, and when I trot into office work I began to have nervous spells. Especially after breakfast I was no nervous I could scarcely attend to my correspondence." (Ten produces about the same ill elects as eoifee, became they both contain the drug, eafreine.t "When I was a child in my mother‘s arms and first began to nibble at things at tho table, Mother used to give me sips of eoftee. And so I contacted the coffee habit early. Uawired the Habit When a Boy. If parents realized the fact that tea and coffee contain a drug-caffeine-, which is especially harmful to chil- dren, they would doubtless hesitate before giving them tea or coffee to drink. _ rm-“ """'. are granted "special remainders" by the King, " was done in the cases of Lord Roberts and Lord Wolseley. Despite the economizing tendency of the war, Lord Lonsdale still smokes his big cigars. When in the right mood he in In excellent raconteur. His best story is that of an American traveller who spoke of having 'seen, petrified forests in Texas, and petri-I tied birds ftying over them. "Come, rome.'" he was told. “That's surely against the laws of gravitation?" "Quite so," replied Ananias. not a whit abashed; "but, you Bee, the law of gravitation there are petrified, too.'" 1 The titles held by Lord Stamford- ham and Lord Ribblesdale will become extinct owing to their heirs having been killed in the war. unless they The Prince of Wales a little while ago had a pipe knocked out of his mouth by a fiyintr fragment of a shell that burst within thirty yards of his Royal Highness. Autographed photographs of the Czar and Czarina were told at a pri- rate auction in Petrograd for $2,500 each. The proceeds went to a war charity. : break. or war. Lieut. von Tirpitz, son of man admiral. who is I prison in England, is the best lav player in the German Navy. Onc of the boasts of Dr. l mann-Hollweg. the German lor, is that he has never had visit to a dentist since he u teen. break, of Four English menservants German Royal Household wet ed in Germany a week after King George in peace time ho ha has seven valet: -- “vuuuuxnt pl good game of draughts. and the is her favorite indoor rvcreation General Sir Douglax Haig is of the best linguists in the Arm speaks French and German pert The favorite dish of the t Prince of Sweden is a salad mad chicken, bananas, 'trape-fruit, wine sum-v. The Duchess, of h-ction of pause said to be worth d Sir Felix Schusl perionce in Main opinion of human The Duchess of V t Prince Alexander of Tack is Honing with the Belgian Army British Military Attache. " George Reid, Hugh Commissioner. with a revolver. Prince Alexander an THE FIRST TASTE. NEURASTHENIA THAT ---'--c'cf,z,r,-,-T,i.r"'i',', Pogows Lt GRIPPE’ma: :st an Duchess of Norfolk l'l land, the Fret vars gloves. the outbreak of ,3 not purchased parasols of tt worth £500. L Schuster says I business has human nature. was of Commuxht plays I of draughts, and the game __, a form of neuras WN la grippe. Doctor 'ippal" 'teurasthvnia. tho. foremost medical 1f New York city in l . international clinics. uel is a has now two vai has three. The 'ts, the King of ed a Tonic Is anguished M, 's of Dr. Von Beth, . German Chancel- never had to pay . since he was four.. a prisoner of war in the Army. He ivrman perfectly. of the Crown a salad made of the Australian is a crack shot first vants in the d were intern.. after the out- as raised his two valets; in " has a Col- ull countries, lawn-tennis that his PX Pate domino Wttt an the Ger.. neurusth Kaiser Spain Tr l-nmi , Queen awning i The original stettrn-tishine fleet at Iirimsby, which in peace times num- bered more than 600 vessels, has been "materially depleted. The type of fish- ‘ermnn has undergone a change, comm prising largely the class at man who) works only when necessity demands. ( Trawler owners are offering big wages ' Ito good tishermen. the highest in g P your." alov.g thc English coast, and the ', ',',iecreu,e in the number of n'nwlers} luvuilnble for fishing has had the ef-l Ifect of creating a tinaneial boom lemon; owners whose vessels have not 1 been interfered with by the Admiralty. Voyages are now profitable in the widest sense of the term. Prices for tish have more than quadrupled, and, with the continuous shortage, due not only to the naval requirements in re- gard to vessels, but also to the re- stricted fhshinq area, there is always an overwhelming demand from all parts of the country. We have not our choice to be rich or poor, to, be in helm: or sickness, be we have our choice to worthy or Worthless. Needed to Man the anlers and De- mand in Acute. Good tishermen are worth almost their weight in gold at Grimsby, Enz- l land, so scarce have they become since tho war's outbreak. Notwithstanding the mining of so many parts of the _ North Sea and other waters adjacent [ to the British Isles the industry has suffered no decline. There are just as; many fish and the demand for them; is greater than (wet. The difficulty in catching them is due to the fact that so many fishermen and their tboats have' been pressed into ther Royal Naval Resctwe Section to man' gthe mine sweepers and other vessels, {on war service. i ls the Prop Msuicat Auu and one now as _ Mrs. Lauru Jackson, Brantford/Ines top. those of thelpast, writes Ont., writer. “I have found iriiiFiiPy' British consul at Odessa in his Own Tablets such an excellent remedy I tryml.report. . for children that I haw; no hesitationI Smiling out circulars, nearly al.. in recommending them to all mo- ways in English, and writing to the them." Thousands of mothers any , Consulate for the names of some per- the same thing concerning the Tab- sons likely to suit them as "enta, lets. Once a mother has used them are, he proceeds, of very little use. she would use nothing else. They , The business P..be.had in Rutssia is are for sale at all druzgists or tfsf"yrT',1"', and it ts worth spending mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. l a f”? hyndre.d pounds upon by 8 Williams' Mwlic-im- Co., rsrockVi/,tinc.ipal Commit out to look up his “m. (agents, or to appoint agents and can- ' sthenia from Hanger of relapse m call blood is built up. The treatment‘, says the l zu- u! physician quoted above, , a tunic. Dr. Williams' Pi a 190‘ nun-alcoholic tonic, are rBWIE suited for building up th: titn ut :‘trwnyrthc-ning' the mrves t KIWI); Im‘k of grime. The Hub V! c, - ' . a difficult one. Eight-hour shifts; are being made to improve the trans-5 portation facilities to and from thei arsenal. One of the latest suggestions, ! and the one most likely to be carried out is to build miles of huts close to’ the arsenal, where the boys could live y while engaged in shell-making. I AN EXCELLENT REMEDY FOR THE CHILDREN BRITAIN " \NTS FISNERMEN Every effort is made by the Ministry of Munitions to safeguard the health of the youngsters, but the problem is _ The daily life of these boys shows what sacrifices they are making. 1 Thousands live an hour's journey from the factory, and some have to leave home as early as 6.30 in the morning, and cannot get back till 9.30 in the evening. All work 12 hours a day, starting at 8 and finishing at 8. They take the night shift, too, also for 12 hours, and often a boy may be Been asleep from sheer exhaustion on his!l way home in tramcar or train. I l The pay is attractive. " smart boy wan earn $7.50 u week,¢0r even $10, _ if he has a good machine and can keep F steadily at work for as long as 12 ghuurs a day. Parents who haw A o choose between putting their ii!tt learn a trade at $2 or $2.50 a wee , and allowing them to go into the ar-, serial at the higher remuneration are naturally inclined to decide on the work which not only brings in the fquit-heat return, but seems to be in, the national interests as well. _ Social workers who have the boys' Welfare at heart are inclined to lament _ that so many should be entering what! may not perhaps prove a permanent; occupation. They' say that their future is not unlikely to become a probleml after the war, and that the country might well remember then that the ' great army of boy munition workers 1 played no small part in the difficult ( time. _ "ovcrrment arsenal at W ordinary times many on can": office boys, clerks, I mossengvrd, but to-day t mmu from points miles In tow, and help the older m shells and guns needed by the front. 10.000 Roy; Work in the Woolwich. Ten thousand boys too l'ght are doing what th tho next host service for try~turning out munitio Govcrrment, nrqmwl "* Mr, "rcper Treatment Authority Says st service for their own lin ms Dr. Will ‘cnul at Woolwich. In mnpy would have be- MAKING SH ELLR oft ding up the blood and the nerves after. an at.. . The rich, red blood 'erinit germs from the In.nsforms deepondmt into cheerful, heaithy, i vscmsn. ofD clerks, or telegraph to-day tho majority miles from the fac- older mun make the munitions in the relapse until or m grippo do not It' for the mums- l follows grippe, Y. Williams' Pink “nearest drug store m-nt at once. .. A ’illiams' Pink Pills loaler or by mail, 1' six boxes for , Williams Medi- Ont. the A rsenal at JO young to they consider the distinguish thr, men at ', is rest and 'ink Pills, a Particularly e blow. and "The Bible tells us we should love our neighbors." said the dencon. "Yes, but the Bible was written before our neighbors lived so close," replied the mere man. i Sending out circulars, nearly al.. _ ways in English, and writing to the Consulate for the names of some per- sons likely to suit them as agents. are, he proceeds, of very little use. ,'The business to be had in Russia is enormous, and it is worth spending la few hundred pounds upon by a ;principal coming out to look up his laments, or to appoint agents and cap- _ gture the market. i This was the principle adopted by “he Germans, who did not rely upon merely circulars and letters, but sent, 1itmlified men to look up the mar- kets in all parts of the country, note the requirements, conditions of busi- ness, and do all possible to conquer competition. It must be borne in mind that now, during the war, is the time to capture this market; not: after tho war-it will then be too' late in most cases. {do "l suffered for a long time with my "i'kidrteys. I used Dodd's Kidney Pills re and they cured me completely." ml One simple statement like that is ry worth a dozen learned dissertations on he Kidney disease. It tells the sufferer rs from kidney trouble just what he or Jt she wants to know-that a cure can be found in Dodd’s Kidney Pills. ml For Dodd's Kidney Pills are no 2' cure-all. They are purely and simply I' a kidney remedy. The reason why they Le cure Rheumatism, Lumbago, Diabetes, r Bright's Disease, Heart Flutterings, i.' Dropsy, Pain in the Back, and other , diseases is that all these are either y: Kidney diseases or are caused by dis- 2 ‘ordered kidneys. Dodd's Kidney Pills n cure them by curing the kidneys. l --t--, _ do _ --v all FUTURE TRADE WITH RUSSIA. ( Enormous Business, and it Must Be 1 g _ Captured From Germany. _ " The total percentage of the prin- l 'fripnl imports to Russia from the l' United Kingdom is only some 13 per r‘cent., whereas Germany is represent-' bed by over 50 per cent., there is con- l sequently four times the volume oc,, business to be captured from Ger- c many alone, but if the British firms lmenn to take advantage of the oppor- t', "unity now presented to them to ex- ii tend British business with Russia,, (they must proceed on Very different h Hines from those of the past, writes '" Dis. your Vaggline Arralgits It soon gives relief. Sold in clean, handy tin tubes at chemists and general stores everywhere. Refuse substitutes. Illustrated booklet mailed on request. I Paquetville, Gloucvster Co., J Mar. 6th "lpeeial)---simNe straight to the point is the 'stat, of Miss Justine Blanchard, of place. She has tried Dodd’s K Pills and found them good and wants everybody to know it. Blanchard says: They Cured Her Kidney Troubles and Other Sum-run Can Learn From MISS BLANTHARD TELLS UP D()DD'S hlONFit PILLS. Just a Straight md Simple Story pub their signatures on the lh' limit in Weight for anything by parcel port in England is ly understood to be clown po there is one clause that rm person may he conductul by mossonger to any address on of the mileage fee." “or Experience How They Can Find a Cure. ,as An Englishman customer living i: Balham, one of ti don, and it was , he find him nuinl-h ‘How They Sent a Man to an Address By Parcel Post. The parcel post has made its use- fulness felt in many ways, unexpected as well as foreseen. But the English parcel post does one surprising thing that has not yet been introduced into our own system. THE ENGLISH ARE AHEAD under the ht-miin l to he delivered," the eustcmer's hou r and the gontlvm r signatures on the l the gentlvmnn had to mturcs on the paper. The It for anything delivered t in England is general- to be eleven pounds. but clause that reads, "A It? cunduotul by express any address on payment tried Dodd’s mm cf the , hem Co., JCB.-.... mple and ‘2 statement J, of this th " city, and he boy ca". '11 tots writ- and she it. Miss " "I my. old, chap, I'm in shocking luck. I want money badly, and haven't the least idea where I can get it." "Well ' I'm glad to hear that. I thought perhaps you had an idea you could borrow from me!" I Some men are such tightwuds that they won't even lend trouble without good seeurity. Khan'- "Why," said the son, irrevervntly, “I'd stay here; the question is what would become of you t" "My son," said the father impres~ aively, "suppose I should be taken away suddenly, what would M'cnme of you y' Ar th "That may be, but th low has his hand on it." More Important. "What! A strange man walked with my umbrella? Why, I have name on it." ' The inspection of stallions under the Ontario Stallion Enrolment Act ‘will commence March 23rd, 1916. Stallion owners will notice that. horses "rnspeeted in the Fall of 1914 do not frequire to be inspected ut this time but all other horses inspected prvvious to the Fall of 1914, which were not than eight years old, must be inspect, ed in order to be enrolled for 1916, Application should be made at once to the Secretary of the Ontario Stal- lion Enrolment, Board, It. W. Wade,, Parliament Buildings, Toronto. "Well," returned Margaret. “1 her I wouldn't tell you she told so don't tell her I did." NOTICE TO NFALLIUX OWNERS. ht will If, 'tll In MN: I am e . ati min, slop: 'ldl'lll'a', on em. Perseverance, with Zan- Buk, mun: cure. Why not prove “I. t All W594 Jie-- "Molly told me that you told her that secret I told .vou not to tell her," whispered Margaret. Katherine and Margaret found themselves seated next each other at a dinner party and immediately be. came eonfldential. Made by Ina Kon/a/ Rim pany, Toronto, Canada. - - "e""-'-. nu. llawn' son. who practised for years an an intestinal specialist, has devised Rm man Meal. a food which has Menu of wasto to oxnrrise the bowel mus- cles and is also highly nourishing. lt prevents indigestion and constipa- tion. Most grocers sell it. ore :he to WASTE NECESSARV iN FOOD I likewise our ancestors ma t'0tgt'rger waste with their food they developed tt long bowel, mostly a muscular tube. This muscle was not Qntendvd for digestion purposes, but to carry " waste. We have Inherited this mul- cular tube Waste-containing food I: as essential to its proper function at: light is to tho syn. Because modern foods have little waste the human bowel muscles have weakened trom' lack of Vhircise. Constipation and indigestion hair, rtssuited. Dr, Jack. in ipurapet or other parts of the works l to observe the affect of their shot, per- ffuctly unnecessary; while another form was eonst'ructed for the put'pose of ullowing the gunner to 'lay' or aim ‘his gun in safety. "The instruments Wt-tu' a Lord Panmure, who was so of the importance of the that he immediately com] the Kw. William Taylor to number of those telescopes c ed." ‘1 J’cppvr wrote 5mm ufte you" war: “During the sir i bustupo] numbers of our In jmt-n were mutiuuully pi, (the "nemy's rifles as uell (non shot. and in ordru. to ‘to the foolhardiness and ‘ncax of the men a very iug gtrivance was invented by {William Taylor, the roadjx y1)enison in constructing th r Ben' bell. i "It was called the refh, mass. and Ivy its simple vonstruction rendered the vxposuro of the sailors and soldiers, who would look ovep the "It was called the tifiuvtir, ttlass, and by its simple ('onst under dim extract frr known inv (tin-s: the l sion. Intronious Xktrttgttent Gun Banal, In: both a palate food and a muscle builder. You can keep in good health and at the top-notch of physical fitness by eating this deli- cious, ready-cooked, whole wheat cereal for breakfast, luncheon or any meal. The origin "let. discus on the food question. You have to decide between mere palate-foods that con- tain no nutriment and foods that repair the bodily waste. Shredded Wheat Biscuit is Real Hortgodipgg J,out,,fheso?, 122:2: 'idiiiii m: BORDER The Original Method THE HR '-'er'teeceresearrr. Made in Canada. RM‘ Villinm Taylor to have a those tteleseopes construet, [minors of our host artilh-ry- routiuuully picked off by s rifles as uell as by van- md in ordru. to put a stop hardiness and incautious. men a very ingenious com. us invented by the Rev. ylor, the vomljutm- of Mr. constructing the first ‘Big m " 'ontrivunco Ittvotted by " imam Taylor. of the J"'t'rcope is now sion. und thr, (nun-pi...- it 't, and the fo ' wHtinv,us of t? of “Popper's bo the clerieal the other fel. Were shown to was so convinced f the inn-ntion y commissioned after the Crim. msmvr following off ('um m spy- told ED. 6. .1onte. years ago twelve bunches were she-Wu hi iurexhihition of the Roytsl Horticultural Society and were award- ed the Irotre memorial medal for spe- cial excellence and culture. Two of the bunches weighed 3 pounds 14 ounces each, and the whole twelve weighed about 42 pounds, an average of 81a pounds each. . land's Eminent lone"- lauugn The Vine is now considered one of the finest in the world. It stretches in wide perfectly trimmed squares, eighty feet by twenty-six, the whole length and breadth of the greenhouse. Two hundred bunches of grapes from it are sent to King George " Wind- sor every year. The grape is the old Black Hamburg. mail Iv wvll (ihost' Supplies King George With 200 Bunches Yearly. James Jack, keeper of the famous grapevinc at Hampton Court Ptoee, England, has retired after thirty-two years active service as chief t'usrodiln of the King's v'ine. The vine was planted in 1768 by "Capability" Brown, the famous landscape gard- ener of the vitthtoenth century. linud's mum.“ for - ,,__._.-_ -. uni-w. ‘3 Eyes inflamed by expo. "re am: to Sun. Bland Will uickly relieved by "It!!! yes ilrJlrglfd'. No Swing. just Eye Comfort. At Your Drugziu'n $0c per Bottle. Mud-c In 'at"intiiGesd FItrehermerreriiG;i Dmggim or Marl-e Ire Remedy Co.. Chicago Sore E Eyesg: HontesL-Oh, running up him and running down her neighbors. Hostess-She is having h downs. Lady Visitor-Aml what be, I pray? ' l Lad.viwho was on a native townr-How is I haven't seen her for We haw horn using MINAlllYS l.lNlME.\'T in our home for a mun- bor ot yr'ars and use no other Liu. lmrnt hut MINARIYS. and we can recommend ll highly for sprains. bruises, pains or tightness of the chest. soreness ot the throat. ltead. ache or anything of that sort. We will not ho without it om- single day, tor We get. a new bottle before the other is: all mad. I can recommend lt hlghly: .n ........_,. to anyone We havy been IJNIMENT in nu bar ot ynars and lmrnt but MINA! UaHavo Islands. Luuenlmrg n Subbubs; " I believe s, is unhealthy. Since we l out there my wife can scan above a whisper." "emu you suppose I could find there?" t The Husbands' Welfare Associa- ition, an organization for benevlit-ts 'whose wives have the visiting habit or who Co to the country in the sum- mer, has been formed in Unkmont, Pa. President Wilson ruccivcul a trbate of appreciation from the central com- mittee for the relief of Jews as a re- sult of his proclamation calling on Americans to contribut- ll) the Jew- ish causv. New Jersey yiould add $200,000,000 to the value of its taxable property by getting rid of mosquitoes, It. W. Giles told the State Mosquito Ester. mination Association. There's nothing in drinking There's not a thing to it. And maybe, I'm thinking. Fifteen thousand New York wait- on: in the area bounded by Canal and Fifty-ninth streets, Third and Seventh avenues, are ready to strike for. a "living wake." Sorpcnts and wld hunts less compurvd to New Yo: taxis and street curs, Ni Erdis, explorer. who has from South Africa. A FAMOUS GRAPEVINE Theodore Murbure former Minister lo Belgians- is in 1.0: awaiting the arrival of his son. lost a les: in a fi.virnr avvim-m Franco. run-nun: are at work t pnign of frg'hlfulnesx‘ ping in New York. Torpedo net maker» and wire mills of tho bling's Sons Company J., have gam- on strike All the we“ H‘nmmt are at Wit!" of freht ping in New Y That's' jur-It why we do it 0 f Indiana f; motor car n ays Dr 'elphia, “'"fl IS GOING "h t9rrit IN TI”) .\I',\'HI.~'. Her [pa and Down-u. Possible lit-anon the night. a'overnor Whirn Inks a; " I believe Swamphurst thy. Since we have lived my wife can scarcely speak ..,I.! .. .- ' t "amp-Mum in Hi Cottdenrcd {or m ttcaJvrn. t,,iPnt,t)yed.r.yeiia, JOHN WA LKPIELI), as on a visit to her How is Mrs. Goblet her for a lone time. is having her ups and mail l ISSUE 11.713 I“. O'Ol'yv ner. d beasts are harm- New York's deadly curs, may! E. C. rk to o ll unpack}: 1'!“ in 1 the John ed one of . stretches squares, the whole re eottrohtiisiust of wry in the middle n at may they end the "cam against ship Trenton tt BIN) has it returned In the G Do house lh‘puM Many a nun becomes a juilbird through " strenuous efforts to fen- ther his nut. tail!" -. """"06qLbdlJ" wnen, at last, It Wdtgr tracked to its favorite haunt, and I and several cihers were enabled to cut vot.r his retreat." "By the way," she added, as a king of after thought, “can ony of you tell me what ‘cutting off its retreat' means?” Silence reigned for some moments, but at length I smell girl put up her hand. "TUt's right, Ethel," said the mistress, encouregingly. "What in ‘its retreat'.'" "Please, miss," an- swered Ethel at once, "it means its Klan-4'. but...“ 0m bum! 12%;: HARNESS i)-',-,-")',' f s,,,',,",",' V .. Nil 131 AglltlBllelgltt n" - “I" ',rr4,_ "sr t , lama, 'ur _ In the little village school room the! ‘children were very quiet and attten-l tive, for the school-mistress we: ttiv- l ine them an interesting and instrur-" tive accuunt of I certain rut which' had caused much annoyance in her household. "It WIS I great nuisance. children," she said, "and great wns my tsatisfturtion when, at last, it was I,.',')',?:'),.',) nle1et,,2,,.dyo,ysst,gi.os,gt4., rl g Grgd yarieties-tlood 9733111 hunt Ion-d. Toronto. wind “to: larch lath. My”. don will only be and. at “cm upon.- to owners. Audra. an communication to n. w. 'uo. “onus-y. Ontmo [tawny Intol- nunt Ion-d. Pun-mun. Illicit-(I. ...,.__._.- The Impoctlon or ".1qu “an the ovum Manon Mnrotmorrt Act. will commune. larch 23rd. 1916. Alt invitations for 0-- rohnent and inspection. accom- pnnlod by the proper in. man be in the leer-Outs"- on“. Full.- meat swam. Toronto. " larch lath. In cm of Application l.- Notice to Star, lion Owners "Cutting OI It's Retreat." -----ca=== HARNEé‘é [in OIL-H TH (ih1iiil(i1ii;yl,';dit ON lARiU Anmuvca puts new lite in your harness. Keeps it from drying up and tTackirt,e. Makes it soft, pliable and strung. Contains no animal or vegetable fats to become rancid. It makes harness last longer. Mulrm l.'vertmotrere M\V‘.M§mr c . Mailed free to SYRUP. M OTH ER lurch 23rd. " tor 0-- “It. accom- foe, mun in mm. lung. to, In “rel: Mention u- Lalh. In...» at “cm Adam. nu " In: a: 1,it.'tt"gt'f, and of ban-“- pr In! to. In re. run “a. t m. Me., s In. dam. r. Plum” "My, of In"! b I? $",t"'.r.,t"or3teertid HOW! a WOROGER. HAMILTON. . IEIMU Bermuda te "new In (In um an of the Quorum- a " '"o " Runaway. Nt-m York lo - (an am to - Hunted 'rl, that ”who: " Hamilton A. wommudnh a “m "an. ISIS pot work and ”grain "ou you It)“ "If "on: same 'tttte, Does not Miller or remote he hair. 32.00 per hunk, delivered, Will tell mm more VI um wn'c. Book ' M free. ABSUIUSINL. ilk. the Inliuelmr Jmimrm in! mitotrrd, I reduces Variant Vrmx. .(umu '1 Much. u! [Al-mm". hm nu .B, . Me . I ' nu. All." Dam urn-u r .v I! ttr'. " I IN»: u innum- or crtitrrert Mm m we I _ ' Muunful I'xi'w mam. Hum. 1irslf, Tun]! 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