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Durham Review (1897), 15 Dec 1921, p. 9

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mute-m IPLAANTS llDREN when». " 'em An improvement in the uni-owl! --the instrument and for recording earthquake oboek.-4- been woo- pushed by the In. of light-unlike main NaeesttuoMir-rg- - wNehthOneudhmI-kodbyu “his or 90; Yry electric Indira sign marking Jo amt-om: It Clam, England, 'souls/ruth-rar-tsi-inertia-, trance. mmum a -ter mile ll diameter, ’ During heat was the aha-phat of New York ls wry humid, "by b its proximity to the 0-;‘hno. the besatia1-tr-atruthanitwttV vw'ope there ts a substance the mum vi which is secret. The dimm- in lmded by Letting air into the vacuum, r ms making it hearior. ' deposit of white marble, Batd to uni the best Italian in tttanlitr. n- zwen discovered near PM 'rrara..' Taa: 'vnvelove and the middle envelop. tuere is a vacuum, and between the cuddle envelope and the outside en- The new din-WI. consists ugly of Harare envelopes one within the other. We inner envelope contains cont. p" “v.1 hot air. Between the Inner mumble- will be nude ”to by an invention ot n Frenchman. according t , Liam. Enea Boa-I. forum of the 1111mm Aviation Service, who arrived 1:. this country from Europe. l/tout. Ems any. he has been In I', Im‘v‘ observing the work at an. to. J.'_rHrhr whose name ts Zaueam Ho 'V\,'!"t.1 that lance“ has Invented 3 pr was of building 1iiruibhttt which r-uruinales the danger 01 can” in turi-air trom are or explosion. 's Lulu purl, too. was the tmrpirathnt -u’ that old favorite. "There in a Happy I M14!" Andrew Young. the writer, was spending " bonds): In Scotland, More. in paging a coma}. he heard " quaint Indian melody bola; tstayed on vho piano. The tune took his fancy and he and mull-ion to hon It played lulu. " be lbtonod. It oc- 'rarrt'tyd to [In that the tune would make a pretty childm'a hymn. Lao max mam he compo.“ the words. he afterwards recorded, came into " nnnd wimcut the tsttglttmt “on. on his part. and he scribbled them down m; tho back ot an envelope. without reahzing that he had written a hymn whiz-h would long outlivo himself. The little ttshine port ot Brigham l, i ', “I"; unwanted with what is per- h zih Hw- msst (anions hymn ot tur-.. . Mm!“ W/ttt Me." 111,4. was written by the vicar of “mum“. Heury Francis Lyme. and it Wrt, hi; Lu: composition. The hymn V, F C: trait at a such by the sea r,?, a lovely Sunday evening, after win-‘3. The vicar left the house for h a mammary walk and jetted the MM; down on a scrap ot paper. "f hristians. Awake!” was a Yule- ', in present to n little girl. John By- '11, the truthar. wrote the Inna for I '4 small daughteg Doly, who found " Ht manuscript form with the rut of 1m- Chrutrnaq qltts. The fact that than were too lay people about "I'm hill. and " I.- turned to " mom In N. TODD“. “are he tried to kill “In!“ by bill" on the open blade of a mm. which, however. broke In two. Parana”. homo! friends wound on the scent. and ht tholr company Cowper forgot in; troubles. Afterward: he becamo so lull of remorse that no at up nil night, an! cotstrdtotr wrote a hymn. It wir,' “ml Maven in o Mysterious Way FF ms! it is sun: all over Christen- {lulu e1) Sunday. not probably one ‘r‘l'nllli in a hundred knowing how it L 'lllts l , be written. .lw s. Meek and Gentle," was com- 1' 'col almost unconsciously by the may G, R. Prynne. vicar of St. Peters, l“..vnullth. He wrote the famous word., one evening while his wife plzuvd the piano to him. The lines, “on owtndaw-ponoi-olittiollortp 'ordststre_tottte-erep. lion: of lam-boob. m in In, any.“ is the gmgtatghatttq dithe- tion that boioil tho wot! oe on. writor. Harriet Auber. cm on - w her home " Ecuador). Ibo com- posed the word. oeNhsr bloat Redeem- or," ottoman out“ intuit by scratching than on the window of im- mom sin-co when they in" boon In. by countless voicol on over the world. one beautiful opting morning my “in Mo a young woman. Janina 'l‘hwmmon by none. wu travelling by 2 'wit between Tomato]: and Welling- :m; Having nothing to do Bttd ttttte to mink about, the took on old - my} and a pencil from her pocket on “lured to write down olmoot the lint Vourdo' that came into her mind. Br tho time she had reached her Jour- tsy'S end she had composed a. m o'l the famous chiidm’l hymn, “i "l'hir it When I Rood That Sweet Story of old," which has long since boon-o a classic in the hymn-book. cowper the poet, on boil; - mm the prospect or omit: baton vim House of Lords in connection with rm appointment " Clerk of the Jonb my}, became so norvous that no lo- clded to commit suicide rather than me the ordoaL On the do, baton " appearance he drove by melt to he Tower Wharf, intondiw to Glow. ttgi.. wit Airship Will Not Celine. OrighofFamm Marble Near Pretoria. day. and they lived on "eharitr" only in the some that authors, physician and members of other respected pro- fessions did, for in taboos days it was not possible to eotnmereialiatt art, and virtually all member: of. proftstmiomtt and artistic calling! had to rely upon tho ”use of none member of the nobility for their Inpport. The inn) was probably a. more pop“. Ittr musical lutmmant don: the Beat. tish border and in Wt!“ than in other Persons bearing the family name ot Harper may count upon it, unless the name was arbltarlly adopted at some later period. that their ancestors in the Middle Ages were bards, traveling entertainers, who derived their sus- tenance trom the donations of the no- bility: men who travelled about from castle to castle, chanting their songs of history and tradition. They were by no means looked down upon as persons of Interior posi- tion. They were. in tact, Honlzod and respected In much the same fashion that the professional musician is to. it you want to know just what sort ot I position the harper hold in medieval times, you should read the historical romances ot Sir Walter Scott dealing with medieval lite in the Scottish borderland. Brochmo. an; to am a riot has not strength Jiiiiii'ri] to be” his tongue. Racial Orittirt-Etttttush. t5oureeF-Att occupation. Bongo of link. The dilution ot - W greatly "not. " II two or tttme second- tor thrashe- and ettarfittettes, four to tire seconds tor “when", but trom two to the minutes for the tart. try Ur. Wlllhms' Pink Pills for the blood tham to give way to antes-on. lbk than “out your kidneys. " you suspect your kidneys, any doctor can min but. tn ten III-us that will at your (can " rat. or tell you the Cont. But in my qeqttt to be por- tocuy - m In”: hop the” ". ---" A ---- In good condition, and tor this au- pou no other match» can - Dr. Willhm' an Pttta. You can so: the“ um through In! dealer In medicine. or by matt " " out a box or his hon. for 82.60 Iron ma muss (RUG.tag Ilvery muscle In the' body 'neede eonetently I apply of rich, red blood in proportion to the work it does. The mueclee of the heck In under n - stain end hove but little rent. When the Mood,-ts thin they luck nonrilh- meat, and the result in e aoneetiou or pain In these muscles. Some people think vein in the back means kidney trouble. but the beat medical “thori- tiee une' that huhche seldom or never he: nnythlng to do with the kid. neyn. Onuic kidney dieeue may have mounted to a critient point without developing n peln in the heck. Thin being the one, pain In the back ehould elwnu lend the tmtteretr to look to the condition of his blood. It will he found in most use: that the nee of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to build up the blood will atop the ”motion ot pain in the ill-nourished mueclee of the heck. Row much better it in to “land's Llnlmon: for (large! In Cows, Only in Rare Cues Does Bids. ache Main Kidney Trouble. My I mwho has mm enough Real Rest Depends Largely Upon . the Ihtttt. of Your; Sleep Firiia7iiriat "In“ --. . was" -" _ thou-Ed __'- Mrnubcgomdfiowmhmw'n: --trrboqtstgbe"tMrterhs " _ Poatum for Health 5 """'t"r"' _ " DriAtttisagattttu1er-ti-irot-tygiU “In: for and“ J'trete.tm, - W-“ m min (when: TetatnattPtrtamttttt1rtr, - he"! ie th. Trtr 92,1992?! Pf1tretets The deeper and sounder you sleep the better you feel. Five hours sound refreshing sleep does you more actual good than ten hours restless, disturbed sleep. This is because the final conversion of food into vital tissue and nerve cells goes on more rapidly when the physical and mental forces are at rest. If you want to indw the joy, vigor and stamina that comes to the person who gets sound, healthful sleep, why not "1ttltking t9. pr com. Mo! people everywhere lave found thntttti-thttoehrthirtgthttrnesdedirtorder to bring about that. very happy Insults. You can't get sound, refreshing sleep if your nerves are agitated with tea or cotfee. Both the“ drinks contain caffeine, which is sometimes very irritating to the brain and nervous system. warning to "light" or "poor" sleepers HARPER Surnames and Their Origin ,us'tt-ertmwahtito.sutstot" ladle!“ Co., Aeeordintt to history and tradition. the Norman family was one ot the titat to leave the domain ot William the Conqueror and bunch "an to the court ot the Scottish mm. and upon receiving the grant of and; in the territory domintted by the Clan Sutherland, the family attached man to that clan. Through he centurion which have foNowed tho name "Mott. teaito" has bgen boiled down by Guile speaking tongue. to Mount. The original Norman form ot the name was "de manta Alto," and in some of the old records It is found as “do Montcalm." There is a record of the grant ot lands in Losecraggy and Culpedauchis by King Robert Bruce to one “Patricia de Montouto." Fortunately there are records to prove its origin, though even then it is a little more difficult to grasp the manner In which the change has come over the name trom its original form. The family name of Mowat is a Seat- tish evolution ot a Norman French place name. It is borne by a certain branch ot the Clan Sutherland. Here is a family name to puzzle you. Prom the sound of it you might think it of East Indian origin. As it stands there in nothing to indicate its origin. The 0mm: system ot taxation I. late the subject of spoon! study by monkey of the United State: Home of Representative. and Some who arrived " Ottawa on November 80th for the pumme. The My con- sisted of about tttty member- ot Con. gre- whlch upon! three an studying under the guidance ot the Department of Finance. The opontlon of the “lee tax was mule the subject of e epoch! etudy. Construction has oommnced on the addition to the Northwestern mentor Compeny’e plant at Fort William, 0nt., and it In announced that the building will be completed next sprint. The elevator addition will cost approxi- mately $100,000, counting of 00 con- crete tanks, 22 feet in diameter and 95 feet in height, which will give the entire plant an aggregate capacity of more than 900,000 bushels. Cleaning machinery will be installed adapted to clean 8,000 bushels ot (rain an hour. MOWAT Racial origin-attest). 'tture-A place name. sections ot England, though the harp. ers travelled the entire inland. shame; show shipments ot wheat and hour from the Co1ttintrin River and Puget Scum district of British Colum- bin to have been " per cent. grater during July, August, Ind leptember than during the same period but your. Shipments to the United Kingdom ind Continent! pom from the "eitte in September alone mounted to 7.843,- 000 boom. One greet change in the export gain hnnineu is the large movement now being made to the Orient. New buildings ond improvement. to the extent ot $325,000 hue been com~ plated u the Eruption mucous, Ex. hibition groan“ during the put. year. according to o report ot the directors. W. L. Chtrtt, of the Pecmc steam- ship Company, " a meeting- ot the United Stine: Shipping Board, made the menion that thirty-eight United State: unreal lines were conrolled or intittetteod try Canada. It is reported that 3 number of Cnnndinn capltnlllu In" under con- sideration the project of contracting a large elmtor " Kobe, Japan. The movement of Canadian who”. which commenced this full to "pan is re. spmuiblc. So far 750,000 bushels in" boon booked to that country. . Our “Dominion. winds. m u where “more. on the but pm. - who by mut- tnd mun. «A than mum-3 mola- turo I“ fertility. - - In the war good ai'ioy stool hardly thicker than ordinary blotting paper proved an elective promotion against pistol bulieia; the tight weight of mo- dern armor being one of it. most notable all-vantages as computed with the old “yin. French hoopla! records proved that " to " per cent of the vaundod were injured by Mien or “all human“ which steel ot this and! tttttttttttgg woudd In" stoop“. now our "ratrte hm dun-c win- toraadsutttie.etr"ettt. noun: um um: osmumjw the 'ttil. Tho probing hit» In» it the. all To take a “movie" you simply wind up the works, point the camera. in the right direction. and press the button. The little motor draws the ttlm across. and at the some time open. and close. the shutter at the rate ct 900 times t minute. The camere is used also to throw the picture on to the screen. The tum in wound round o spool. the back ot the camera ll removed. and a intern attachment in ttred on. Then the mo. tor lo wound up. the tutton in preued, no there you out Such an Instrument will onnblo mm: photographer: to keep mo- no. mom ot triads; minim, and In appearance lt resembles an or. dlnary folding turn camera. tht one slde ot the magazine In a spool can. taiming a roll ot tilttt 40 ft. in length. which la mttrictent tor more than 600 plotures. The and at the ttha In at. tacked to another spool, which la driven by a small dockwork motor. A remarkable instrument has been invented by two Italians. It isa clue- mstograph camera and protector com- bined, so small in size that It will slip easily into the pocket. M alloyed with was we- found but adopted to: henna: ot thch 7,000,000 were ordered end " 700,000 delivered tor the American hoops before the In": end. To pro. 'itett the helmets from "tfleeting light, they were painted, and while the paint In. wot a. coat at aawtttaBt we: bestow- ed upon item with a blower. An old-fashioned sum ot armor may have required the labor of a year or more for a skilled hand in its produc- tion. Modern machinery can chop out the requisite parts trom sheets ot steel by thousands at smali oust. It it trot required that the metal clothing shail be decorative, bu‘ merely that it shall be braid-proof. When. body armor “came back” during the late war, the United States authorities sought hints trom the great eotleetion ot medieval armor at the Metropolitan Museum ot'Art in New York City, and consulted specialists in that branch ot archeology. lay- a Phladelphie deepatch. Bo Mable was the mftemanehip of the old-time Qumran that improve- ment on their work was obviously out ot tho question. But the modern war exports were quick to see that they had at their command two very note- worthy advantages. One ot these m Meet made ertraordinarilr hard with alloys of tungsten, nicked or vanadium. The other was machinery. Get . lo-oent box now. You men and women who can't get feeling ruttt---whtt hue headache. coated tome, bad that. and foul breath, amine”, cen’t lieep. are but. oul, nervous and upset, bothered with u lick, my, (ii-ordered stomach. or have I bad cold. Are you keeping your bowels clean with Cements. or mereiy forcing e pumeny every few den with nits, cethertic pills or cantor otif Guant- work while you deep; elem-e the staunch of poor. lamenting food end foul men; into the exceu bile trom liver and carry out ot the system all the constipated poison in the boweia. A Cement physio tonight will straighten you out by morning. _ Mon than two hundred exhibit: of grain, mung-churn and may: from Alberta, from "need no“ tron4thre [In {emotional boundary " for north " the Peace mm country, no being sent to tho International Grain and Hay Show st Chicago. All ot the seed has been grown by farmers had the collection is considered mum-pus. able. Alberta'. exhibit: a t the Itttarnation. al Live stock Show at Chicago include, two Clyde-dale mares and a 0011; two Percheron tiliim IN a. colt. and l Btutethorn heifer. Atl than are pro- vincial prize winning stock and Alber- ta u oonttdtrnt ot repeating her sno- oeuu at last your. The ninth no travelling to (”Hugo In (special car. The establishment of n tltsitrhittg sta- tion in Belgium, Holisnd or F‘s-once tor tinielting Canadian cattle prior to their betng slaughtered and delivered u tretrh beef to London sod other Bri- tish centres is proposed by the Alberta Minister ik 'Axrlculture. In these countries a shortage of livestock and surplus of posture is said to exist, ad these cattle could be brought to the pink of condition sftor undergoing the long voyage. Csnsdlnn grain would be shipped overseas tor this purpose. A mm of tour or!" lnchu at Protecting Worried of the Haunt Dar. mar-89m and col! retty!.ltx. Bilious, Haida from the Bowel: A Pocket Movie. " s 'cr-u. a: Catrb-inthabatrmwto-ta stmrtutathmdaftensmuru2tttu. The invisible ear anu- invented by A. o. Leonard, which in e mlnieture megaphone, fitting inside the ear en- tirely out of eight. is restoring the heerinx of hundred: ot people in New York City. Mr. Leonard invented thie drum to relieve himself ot deafneee and head noises, and it does this no successfully that no one could tell he in a dent man. It is effective when deafness is caused by cuterrh or by perforated, or wholly destroyed mm. at drums. A request for informetion to A. 0. Leonard. Suite 437. 70 Fifth Avenue, New York City, will be given e prompt reply. edvt. noun 'onoznm Remit by Dominion Express Money Order. It Ion; or stolen you at your may but. “Watts, it this h spa-Ln; chick-n when u the winhbouo?" The ma. hand you: up “an. "I know, sir. n autumn is A an who Ink.- good when." "Now, can you tell no what 5 auto-- mu " " thlatted up by asking. Up shot one had. "Hone, sir. s auto-mm u u Inn who mks speeches." "Wei. tiardtr that. I somethi- 'n"tisoehau. but I an not u I” Once he spoke lbollt Mr. Hard 930130. who. he ma. was a autumn. Devastating. 7.1km at school answers, . tether daunting one In given a member of a certain education committee. who thought it wen to ritrit the Ichook oc- casionally and ask questions in the MInare. Llnlmom for DWI-nu. late the bowels lid staunch: drive out constipation and ladlgutlon; break up colds and simple (our and make baby healthy and up”. Con- cemlng them, Mrs Noble A. Pye. Ecum Seem, NS., qrrttes:--N It". found Baby's Own Tablets at {mt trettetit tor my children and I will not be without them.” the Telnet: an acid by medicine dealer- or by null " " cents I box (mm The Dr. Williams” Medicine Co, Brockville. Ont. Once a mother [In and Bath Own Tablet: tor her little one: In. would not be without them. The Tablets In WELD NOT BE “HIM” MIKY'S 0M 'I‘AlzlETS LUMBERMAN'S FRIEND Nt was too young to wish, Mr." Bulk Carlo“ TORONTO Mu WORK. tr, d. cunt . TORONTO The Orlglnal and Only Genuine Never say "Aspirin" without saying "Bayer." WARNING! Unless you see name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting Aspirin at all. Why take chances I Accept only an "unbroken package" of "Bayer Tablets of 'Aqtirin:" 1.vtitrtyyttt.lt1s ghetto“; am dose worked out by physicians during 2) years and proved safe by millions ttik. Minimum“ 1atatruto-BottuotMand tiB-dtt Aet.r1i9ttee.tet.VPPtt.e.Cn.AteeAeettt3e..yfr, 'aTiiiauuriir - --- -iiauiiFuauE -_'___ _ "mimic "irqrurtwoiiruu-, m to - m - - m an M VIII I. - m M m Is“. no“. a. "lac GOARSE SALT L A N D‘VS A LT His Hamid; Restored. Equal to a; do...“ YARMOU'I'H. N . B. tatmiiio spmn Even a sick child in" tin "fruity" taste ot "California 5‘1: Syrup." It the little tongue is can“. or iCrmr child I: listless, crud. In“, [all of cold. or has colic. she I unspent-.1 to cl'eanse the liver and bowels. In . kw hours you can no tar younolt how thoroughly it works 0.11.030 can stlpation poison. mu bile and MO out ot the bowels, and you have . well, playtul child again. "Oh, no, that inn uh: ha vans,” aid tho rm one. “no an I my marry you but as noon u I“?! n1.- tblo enough to but your nun rained." Thq wealthy you; um: who was trying to [an to work ttad bun In love with the (cutter ot In. “y- or, but he found can It: 'ath was by no menu - at chucks. “You tall me that your hunt ob "eta to your marrying In." he laid, in a Mullen war. “is it have! um In " -iay.' I an In" it and . lack”. used “In.” tt be pro- Million. of mothers hop “Cantatas: Fl; Syrup" handy. They he: a tab. spoonful today saves I sick child tw mot-vow. Ask Four drums: for gun- me "California Fig Syrup" which has directions for babies and Chilth ot :1! ages printed on botCe. Mother! You must say “Camel min" or you may get an imitatmn " syrup. “Boy: no " nth! W. The] “at everything they use - up. "Mrrntotomna-t- Inn. A won: I: n grownup 3m with 9mm; . "Mr pt I. out u mu m- tint I thinkhon‘hvoIa-ngm when I. In 5 boy." “People an named at cm- and boys. also men Ind woman. “Boy; an no good " all tmttt “or grow up sad so: marred. “If. Att. A nix-narold girl sub-mod the toi. lowlm We: on "Nople" to hot In Botmt-"Wett, will do "I think about at. can? [and Bcottt--"tth, too do, to: - Nb Colo M Anew: Adorer--"t can "no a my In!!!) let your Ion.‘ Young Adored---"" you an am no toolitttt I no.“ new: low you." ' For fort year. in'nenem . Jute your might». 2'JJ','s1t'lt gully. ‘. . druum-' Me, 70c 1.40. - Lthid Made tgt 0...“- , ' A I ' t1'il"lliiiiilt', Eniment 5ii? , i"", when with fatigue. Apply Shani Dolmen: freely. aria. nt rubbing, end enjoy a peaetmtive glow of warmth Ind comfort. Good foe damnation, W, mint and “rains, ache. and puns ldatica, Ion muscles, stiff joint. "J the after effects of weather exposure. ' For fy.tr yeau_pnin:n_ enemy. _Aate USE SEDAN’S T0 EASE LAIEBACKS . Book an and How to Food Matted Fm to any Ad. drou hr tho Author. I. " can.» a... In». HI out “It Street New York. 0.8.4. “Ion who dan't act untied an no Motown-0.0.. Child’s Bowel. With California Fig Syrup DO Atheht-ehrtuoe RSI Pain And How to Food Matted Fm to my Ad. am- hr tho Author. I. " In"! a... no. 1" on! “It Strut New York. USA. mass m am on I5tid i' now mum BIGGER mo ARCHIVES TORONTO I Alums WAi.F--t'o no l'LALN and ham and“: a. homo. who“ or “are lune; good my; now can up diuumce; charte- pun. thrggd dump [of particulars. Hum-u lunar-elm“ Co.. Noah-Ml. _ and when memstne can. I - (on m tor work "But Tube mm no out “I to-dly l u- !oolln‘ an “a ll " Ioiuuly ”and -tts. I In" . sort- lu good "you” all can on any- til-gut Douro-audited“.- coolnlonrmltlynmm strong as stool a! the rhub- “up “to-mutant " non-Illa My (or a " an work} Tnnlnc n cold by - dr-ts "cowboy-o. Ah. Wm" to n- real-mom tho " chlt mun poo- tar nun-It,- iitetmtt.atSotumisth.eaianot. Pub physicist 'rfffrtIMilllf tlf - Igitllalliti " "mtition/witis u but number of music rolls, for n10 It . lacuna. L. Costello. " West Adelaide Sheet. Toronto. 85+enta burst I bottle of "Daraerine. at any drug "on. Afar one ”one. that you cu not ttnd . puruclo at than“! or . twin; hair. Bales. every hair show: new life. vigor. brkhtnean. more color and almndnncc, ”Immune-um uncommon-huh. -nHmtmmrt-gmau. tmtst,.Nmttaxettat “I’Mhahlhum-o “ntuuxmmunuuum tho lurk”. 'rhatttmtrto Wham. lilonnchwudl otrtereorrurandaar-rate twmulhluputoruhm "It. Thonwunbunhcllkomh "r"mt"ehiramia-ttsoxrttt ."tltatrtottrtreutc:a'-e- at timetttttattmget, Imam ”all. tutrthoite.earm-,ratit. tnrinat. thad [Mun-chat thou-nus- tn both he. and mm taid In out menu-u. 'i} Ga; won " mutant. I III ration all night long and could New in little. ALL KINDS OF NEW AND USED Dew“. vulltrl. “In. csblr.ho-etttrtr. Ito. 'shipped subject town Qt love-t prires m (‘lnndt YORK RELTINO 00.. I”. YORK. 9mm. TORONTO. iroutryrith tttist to :11th who oomph“: u did."-ghtatrtIt, BM TwilleaGoMHoId-Any. thiss-tHr-trot, theT-Nuw. CAN WORK EVERY DAY SING TAKING TAMAC. Stops Hair Coming Out; Thickens. Beautifies. ct-ee MVM What's Precious Gift 'l'i,iii,l1l1i,rti!i1!t',','ilitiitii 'gurgt, no - “not! unto - “A. PLAYER PLANO IN GOOD PLAYER PIANO Foe SAUL. DANDERINE BELTTW FOR SALE HELP WANTED. r. m to 'ttttttr. ram ware:

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