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Grey Review, 13 May 1880, p. 4

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go of 1,500 “you MW“, from tho Caspian to the Black Sea. At tho - an honour. than no bot two districts in this largo area when lyn- tomntic ”hm “in secure the petroleum. One is in the valley of the *r.tieltg$eriigartqti'ore' nets of American petroleum slerp nits will before long have to encounter e commem- No amount of opposition in View of the dis. coverica of this valuable oil on the Contin. Ott, In: especially in Hanover and Russia, The beds in the latter country ere compu- aunly boundless, extending for s dighnee To sum its advnutagos: When properly applied to the soil, it pantie. and stimu- km its 'teteon, thereby promoting the growth od vegetation of alt kinds-Journal of Farah-y. 13. Worked in with benetieial efreeta of lime, shun-sand have been l 10-11 a -- - N. Applieltdho réhaIA-lime ether ttrally destroys the seeds of woods. 12. Shared over young plants. it de. “toys or drives away the turnip-f1r. 13. Worked in with mus-needs, tho bane-6cm when of lime, chalk. Inn! and {null-sand have been visible for thirty ft Ila ani'futatioai,dttttiri" Cont: iii the mit produces saline eotutroetnds--saeh " mu. soda, etc. Mk Its solubility in water causes it to sink into tttul mnclomte the subsoil. When tho soil contains fragment] of granite or tnprocks, limo hasten! "Pit decomposition M “It. “I. ai1ietttes. ' _ - 9. -_ Shhd lime added to vegetable mat. tor causes it to give off its nitrogen in the form of ammonia. Upon soils in which ammonia is combined with acids, it lets (no the ammonia, which is seized upon by the plants. T. . It acts powtrfuht upon some ofthe unmade parts of soils, especially on the "lphato of iron found in poaty soils and the “when of magnesia and ilnminn. 8. It proves fauna worms and slugs and the 1mm of injurious insects. Waugh favorable to the growth of slam-bearers. 4. Upon nil-lo Ind it destroy. wood- of nriovu kink. . G. It rapidly decomposes vegetable mat- Humming n In” 'ttg-tttt of food tor plant: in the lam cl "ionic acid 513. 6. It destroys or autumn the acids in the will: qunn I'D-Minute" soda. I. It gives, whoa applied to meadow. land, by" produeo at more tsthitioqq gnmn. It also exterminate., course and sour grasses, destroys couch grass, and acts powerfully um ryo gym“. 2. Lime erudiellel the F,ver-aud-toe din-uh turnip- unl an. your sound- - to the bulbs. t. ha ikett nlluviul and clay soil it incl-one. tho trrop of potato" sud tendon than: less waxy. Wed over potatoes in the store-heap, tt P"'"" them ; and when riddled out It. cut let, it wonder. fully luau-ml “My. The advantages of tho use of lime are so my n0 so “that it in due“ impos- sible to enumcrdte them. Thai; eifeeis any be oiiritat '3 both Mia] and mechanicd. and " hem; “excised both upon an organic and the inorgahic consti- tuents of the soil. Tho. following may be tatute . many of com. d the princi- pal t"rn.efity to be derived from them. don't you basin t--rthotrated C 1ratiai, Wald . In every town and city olmhnd when Chrieden truth be: a footing, end there ere undue! bearers for Christ, let ttIli'-,?!!! uprising, not In excitement, but i ' determined coming to the r _ um olChriet. Let the work b meted Iron the t-aroruhA-a'i-rutre. tent laden. end let "am" Ad tried men tshe hold of it. Let Ctiiitians, working hand to shoulder. b“ I, th, "TMN) the lune zeal that they bring to their muse- ments, only this, In. tbe temperance re- l form would go on on with . power hereto. l [on unknode met them bring to it the I. we. -that is taken into the l ordinary bminese of Me. Let them organ- ize with Ire I“. care that political parties no organized ; let them pay for tememnco ' u willingly Is they pay taxes for ”his Mmcuhnts; kt them pray for it, end yearn for its success as :they pray for and yelrn for material prosperity; and let' them make the same "eritietts for, it that they make for society. Let Christians do these things, and power as of God, will full. their.elorts. 1 thin! there is no in. telligent an! earned china“ that will deny the statements I hnve made, for they no based upon the foundations of our faith the nuly inviolnblo promises of God. .f the Christian church can da Ho muels,when the would only-'ctrngglu helple-ly m1 " moat hopelessly in its tangle ofcouvention- tionslity and in its tsbasement to policy, MB not done? J uk you. my render, ninja-u not Run to do it. Why ”vanadium-It. M ”a - mm the work out of the land: of incompetent men. Tho Christian church believe. in payer. What '0 In! in tin temp-unc- monmont in tbe you hurt at the church in it, the you power of the Christian omninuon; “IBM-IMM‘ th-A. up Now in this tamper-nee work we and . r.rolution. The mat any of Jesus cum. in -te'. at its-uh Bad on Cultural Uses of Lime. .o-.. Nothing!" “in? titsoutr Jr, wo- may”? 1133 lo'dy.” 099d. hmqlingis good I .ense. Bad numbers in I woman is fm. ;morulity. Awkwardness may be inerndic- able. Bushfulness is constitutional. Ig. norauco of ettiquene is the result of cir- 'ttm_qetts. All can bt ,oiltyf9tti1 pa ' banish inch or women Rom tuhu'tthitU of their kind. But sell-possessed, unshrin- king and aggressive coarseness otdermmnor may be reckoned an a Central Prison offence, and certainly merits that mild sort ofrestraint culled imprisonment for life. Wilduess is a thingkwln'oh girl's, emu afford. Dolicacy is .a thing which “and be lost "Gut. No art aim not!" the grape its" thryy Familiarity. withoqt eoutideuee, without regard, is dostructire to all that makes 'womeu trsalt,ing and on- uobliug. _ g . his cups, entcrod 90 pads of tompemnn and sobriety, and was able to buy Misha} for his om; Bump. instead of frreditsg than upon the: soup bones ma fault the rum~soilir had New the meatme Christian. J / . He accordingly bought than. had that put m . parcel. and "I shut starting for home, not without tome upmaethl thoughts, when the (Immune: with whom he had spent the waning entered the Imi- kuc. dtdeml a quantity of puma-homo ‘stuk. and pulled out a tive gotta, note, ”at identical not: which he and paid him, and gave it to”). market can. Our itmie drinking friend had seen “womb. Ho started for name, and probably did more good sohUthhthfng on the WWII.”- u had dune for seven]. - “favor Edn- ing his house he gave his wife the loop bones, and said: "There, wk, that a tl" last tune you shall ever hare to live on 'soup bones, that I may furnish ,aneor.rtr. the rumsetler to bnr.yoruaatna Wonk with." From that if.) to turned hon . We remember baring of a young man who, one Saturday night, having received his wages, found himself in possession of five dollars out} twenty unto. m stun-tut _ down town to buy some food for his family I and on his way mined into a dramshop, who“ he was too frequently nvisitor. Odo lirink made him generous, and he prepared to "treal all hands," and ah hour passed swiftly in the rough hilarity which graces such places of resort. At length he, late in the evening, bethought himself that it woo time to ho, sud all“ for his "itmkoning. Tho (ham-seller figured up the account. and it was fast five dollars and twenty cents. The young man handed out the " note, saying to the landlord, "You will have to trust me for tho twonty cents and stated for the market. Entering them he said to the murkctmau : "What have you got that you can sell me for 20 cents? It is all the money I have, and I want u buy anaemia; tor in; 'tsmily." lo. Let truth Ind an udwnveriug faith in God “duh: alt ynur motives ami. - tions. 12. Never break a business engagement of any kind, if it " possible to meet. it. Let nothing cause you to become careless of business etiquette, integrity end promp- made. ll. Cultivate promptness in deciding upon math" that come before you ; them are few objections more disagreeable and vexatious than an undecided, "sttillatinr man. Consider thoughtfully, bat decide promptly. . The world is wide, these things In Halli “101'qu be gutsy“ but. me: we au, f 10. Never "tateymy inisttmttsiteo,yiit never grieve over what you an nf ph. vent. _ tr. Winodrinihg "tretrrttitohttt. no bad habits; they impair the health and the pockets, and lend to a. waste of time, 4. Never make money at the expense of your reputation. A __ ' A - '7 6. Say but little; think much and do more. 7. Let your expenlel be such is to leave a balance in your pocket. Ready money is a friend in need. 8. Avoid borrowing and lending. t. B. W1. lavish ior rigidly? . Of the two, avoid the latter. bGU, man is universally despised, but public favor in a stepping-stone to preferment ; therefor. generous feelings should be cultivated. 8. Remember that Why." likely to wup you: ju at" bag on other circumstances ttttttrue look well to your duty when your inter.“ is concerned. ' 2. Bus. Bll nation- upon . principle of right; preserve your integrity of chant", and in doing this never taken on the cost. mum. u "pottaibilitr that you on "aid commonly with your duty to yourself 3nd others. Boys who intend to be man of Latin“: com. ,duy shguld commit to memory the fo . . . basin“ min " I guide to, ti F' Try It boys. THE TURNING POINT. Golden Business Rules. A True Lady. (r no N tot gig! I: 9 oiiiehrq Roberqu r A U05 VII tun. . on“ he ' . e . ' td'f,ttt',tS'tSttr" uiparad ' Me Sunday .%rrvieo--prmsehine, " It IL m.; Sabbath School at 2:30 p. .', mourning " 7 p. m. fret, awning Bow rlszmd 1"g1,'g,' 19W . 6 waver i:"i'ihi It p. i: . Bible e 0.. m. 'Ulr/tet'ttt't.t prayer meeting " stun. Thomas thuor, t'atrRmritttrar. th Sonia: - Sabbath at 10:30 B. m. and6:30p.m. Sabbath School at 3:30 p. m. Prayer Int-mung every Thursday waning " 't (MIMI, and Bible tmum "very Monday evening we o'clock. Pastor new. R. Godfrey. _ p. m. Sabbath School M 2:30 t. ' Pmyg-r meeting awry Wodneulny an V 3 " G','. Bible, Class ovary '1‘th evening” #3 Rev. Wm. Park. pumr. Divttttt Son-vibe - tuorrusssth J. m. Mid 6:10 Ne: ,1tP,trslsehool 'yt8:a?pri.i'eyelr "motive ." mum: CHURCH. Sabbath services M11 n. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday afoul "tl p. m. Rh, H. It me, Ir. A., 'g,'. C um: Wudcm. M. J. Middaagh and [like RP.. Tom: $& Wool Shawls about price. TEAS! 'I‘ICAS! 'I‘EJXS! q " Thir cheapest and best in Town gt old thes‘. Good Mint 15 cents, and - other dent-{won Good Tweed Suits made in latest style' for $9 worth $12 JAMES H. HUNTER’S, Goods selling at Old Rates at A GOOD STOCK " 1‘“1{1CS}I Groceries. OLD PRICES! OLD PRICES! Call and See my 10 cent Dress Goods. New Prints, New Tweeds in Scotch and Canadian. New, Hollands, Corsets, Handkerchiefs, Gloves &0. da. NO‘Old Goods, all Perfectly New A and Fresh, 50 Pieces New Dress Goods! in Pompadours, Sateens, ‘Plain _. Lush-es, Striped Tuzstros, Figured Lush-es, . . Cashmeres, (550., &c. AT lllii)Glllll'fr CHEAP CASH 'STORE. .. 2prtT8tls; 1880. . .. NEW Goons, NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS, Gent's Gold Albert A Gold mag "af. 18 K't. bony Rings um . Durntst,' Maid iou,, Durham, March 18, 1880. yraisua 52mm. -? PRESBYTERIAN oxygen. " G. REGISTRY OFFICE BAPTIST CHURCH, The Fifteen Puzzle Solved. Anothex largo Stock of BOOTS and SHOES at Very Low Prices. ETHODIST CHURCH. POST OFFICE Give Ine Bales of Prints fast colors at 8 Its per yd. Factory Cotton 20 yards {at $1. BROWN HOLLAND at 10 cards per yd. Heavy CANDIAN Tweeds at til per yd- Very Fine Canadian Tweeds at $1 per yd- Beautiful Worsted Coatings at $2 per yd. Men's Pelt Hats for. 60 cents worth $1. do do for'80 cents worth 3.125. a any hui, woman]! ae.. annual foe BI. .Uenndor Alot of First Class DRIED APPLES at 61.75 per Bushel. A. GORDON, Durham. And u Prion "wer than ever Sold in Durhnmhofore. ninMonY ". John A.Munro m. tram Huh-n. to} Pau. a t ' IE ' I toi’pgv Cheaper tiyys qti_ote§_nbove: Ll: of Good: equally Cheap. DURHAJI. J. II. HUN TEE. naunnmu. " South. Depart 8:55 a. m., was p. m. 4"Pt ms . In, 7:85 Fm. ' _ Fortune it Imam sdtht. mam-m Time Tablo- 'The Mixed "nip '1 South West Down. tao I. In“ ti' ARIN, 10:30 B. tsa., i Nurttr tht mad an" .VIONIIA v. 5th May. "" . unn- In!) nu: " tom»:- ..- mnmrro (snow annex. Thlh.Novonbu, I” T H. W. MOCKLER. vomwm. GREY. AND BRUCE RAILWAY. CHANGE or TIME. flan qiiotod nbove. 1 Time in Money. Depart (hm 5.1m, 3:00am An‘ivo’ gal p.m., 19:10pm Dorm &00..m., ll: Arrive 10:40 (In. " . ""e .. "m -. ...., ..... . m. Arrive. 11:15 u. tn., li;Nt l;. m. Donut 535 a. m. 11:45 mun Arrive Woo p. m., 4:45 mm. ' _ ' OWEN lovxn. ' tyiidr) [ AMlB.m., “$5 I. mp ' "e 10.40 (In. 4: p. m., " will It, ”Dam nun dun 'lll'Wtt,',',lti'. p, ORANGIHWLLE NEE}; Ytlir,i.ng, i ' y. All I work warranted. y9(t Gold. BigheatJronors ever awardedito any Maker in the The Largest and Most Complete ORGANS AND PIANOS Call and an Who N" anxious to blvo ‘lleif‘IMil by Fire. can do so at & low rate, 411:? FARMERSWKNE OTHERS JOHN ox-Ori-iii-iii-i ARE GOOD. They are Cheap, They ate Excellent Value. Bought before the Advance . Try Them. binders, Shovels, Manure Forks, 800., TEAS, TEAS, TEAS! ATTENTION! STOVES, Stoves, STOVES ! K5"Don't Pail to give me a cull. All goods no malted " the Lowest Cash Price. My Spring Stock of HARDWARE is now Complete and will be found very Cheap. HARDWARE, Hardware ! Just Received at MOWAT’S igl-im' " ' A godd Spade for 75c. Manure Forks 750 ouruas.%rt. th 1379. Soyuz... Cradles and Ear Cash for Hides and Skins. Truck taken as Cash. _ HAN BIS & Co. COOKING PABLOR from $20 up. from 85 up. April 16, mo. .._-'.... ”a” on M1013. Ln) 115531.114, ... ... ... 1876. ' do’ do syoxm, AUSTRALIA; ... 1877. isoias'umhu, "muwis-cui. EXHIBITION TORONTO, 1878. 1119an mm: at IXDUSI"BIAL EXHIBITION, Imam. 1879, Factory in the Dominion, -T------- 140 x 100 "------ All Sizes and all Prices. him; purchanbgjlwwhcre. We will not be min-“£1 and no "ilatg AND DIPLOMA. CENTENNXAL, ... Which will be sold at very Low Pnoel. I)())I I NI()N Am by Joan mom. A Pall Stock of if OS. F. MOWAT, Lower Town, DURHAM Houses, Ham: And Contents Inna-ed. Again“ loan in a nsliatgo Conway who pay has. gamma}: Agni “mu. humane; Lu] BOX $3 Itll. 3-108 a. Durham World. WEHSMMZESEQQE luxnund or amen "only." of t'2'rt",'1t'y work at u dull. In m. Inn y mind , their-win. owing to no Immune amalgam: at out - coma... V. In". In. numb-uh - hum‘mln m Input-non. cm any“: who, " A... m. can“, been improved in Y','),'-",',',',", be an Add; Mun of a. nut bunlt-r' wttte “unnamed much bot ter liked than. no: batons. not only In. t mun Nepal-er but. I bountiful one There it alana. " won ut m. paw»: devoted to SUNDAY MKOOLE mourn- Hoefothsrooopietato “was. ot',',,',',.::,',?,,',",,; t."aitrp,'rgnf,e,'egfej " mph. NIT""' . “no, mo our». to on. zLIHLIiU csairie. d m yum was tree on on.) " on. JOHN DOCGML & BON. Pcntasaerass. Mosiur.u., For tho Review “the" Noun-1"“ mm“.- a u. “3|:th Jenni-n» an mama-a war. wttt'edt and. but 400 ”JcJum. 'tt,ht,t'l'l,Ul mashin- " clubh. It in the piuuoor of ma Wre.oam public- “on! and no” overrtrhmnr. We, N00". "i" ' $.41: _ 7ihTa,uaiiitiib _ a u,- l m.» “a luv-um t - m...- V . -.r. . ., _-..' by m"." F .'slr. ”pm-d of “In Win:- by than nrho how trird it isthat of Donn!" iirsttt,.trutmerfbvr_ W La Prnirie. Humming, who I'm; ”The WW " IIK'h n mu, that to do Muscat it i- ahrrot 'stLtyarty.mubi1itr , - - "1ittT.CI0ON (If has: l on” AM In _ dunn- M tu. o unmuniu TE. imp-n emu-mummies m ”than" a rim hug tho [has at $1.19.; you", and when the nmulu-r ot “barman and“ 37,010. whtett sonn- "r" may. Wynne “it: gt.uiaqqts'sto ms nu»: I BEST CENT NEWtiPaPLU IN THI'. ll ottLO, giving III tho lawn up" by [glam-u, "utr- on “I. maul Imprint")! qllunlluhm I oomph-n- mu: m eurnm'mmleurb mvhuun. n mainline dl‘punnh'nl devouul w lhu alumingmmry yo... homo uml t '. [Mon “It wm-hy mum-n at tho - bouts sud Imunm~m LAMA” b On mumb- hum” fur. thy. PM, minding pal-cw. am A "or Tho “BILLY Wget: w has!» the mum a bum lo ttm Mu the nhlh‘ mm In tu.. ttnv. In chi. paper the "a u mammal rtgrd mud-sun... L- we Insult-n NW. “In! own-“hing mu In" A plan. It: an»: pupa-ml; “MB - in sooout.unuiiiriiii v au "iiuiTiGiinu and lNIchIuOnIIIO be an}. the mun-I nah-rm. mm to In: Want Chou nu mum " hen-- mime, only two DDLLAIO nu ”any. out“ ml: '9»: tin-Ma to 'Tautiaii Grad: an Luau man-plum] la cm .oelilt Journal The piety); 2'filTl1'lllle"lATitlt11'd . ”my M; and “www,.~.vr..r GG GTGiiiii, rtyitetttas uMI’I‘ "In: an: ' The has Wlmu . and» " nu “hm-n. on in Amt-Hm " Dun than . Paul a do. It i. tha This not. Addition Io “new“: an IT,' wiit enable A Init ot late tut" prune-10d ha I) pmmhn mm. urhd And Imam-uni than "I gallant“: ”pupal In sngyuklo {nun-I The Highest Market Pricc paid far Hides and Skins, Shoemaker, No. 5, Garafraxa Street, IANhrTCn TOWN, - - DURHAM OF BRITISH ' 'IIIOA. The mac-nine nanny tar 51...: "new at ”nun-u matte: in each mack. an», to... to ll- amle we mull-mu All mama.» I 2' , l mini-g 'oat-ith-ut-ttttter-sr, _ -u In. madam “when“ 333 “when s', in Wtusrv Cu)" much nomad emu Ila ML: " diwkmu. Continuing wtth [he cr, U... " um 2w. You, “undone. the “not the I'll“ MAI he changed IIUII um of An lo-cohlmn pug-er no um... um ammo up": Md the length n! ud- I-Iu mu am be so amended-uh (Art, ltt an... inch-nu: ot mum. may “untr- I'ut M party " mumm- beyond ita 'tri" Spring and Summer Fa received: 2asidcncc--or- the 05nd. Prod.) Ort the 204 " lunar}. ISO). Ttte In! tMat Wtrl take moth»! ot was ut"med Hindu m Hue march ot .mplm. mull um Mu. man. "inqd It tur mean) b TI' yea] In nu "sl pool- nou " Tlit tttNitty “W " HE'S"!!! JOHN ROBERTSON TAILOR AND CLOTHIER. THOMAS SMITH, Saddler, Tanner, - __- .......m_, nu than you“: 1Araqtptotr-eirst Thursday in each month. Liatdirtri--Pimt Why in odd: month. Paar-Thanh}! following Mount Forest. B-oss-hiatt, of Februu'y. Aprsi, June, August. October and December. Primro--isdndrua' y preceding the Onngevjlle Fair. 1'"n:y,,'.,i,l1,i--Tiut gud Thursday in “C11 Inna. . - ‘._..__, w“..- win-w. barlourms-Wod before Danni-wk 'ld1eh'flril2,trtet'ett u. and, mouth} - Walurtou-hhe last Wednesday in and. tribe. cm. you. cnur IMFf,i)8EtktiT8 m mo. = ld ll'iSi.' THE URGES” m ttieqtst ht iN BURT“ AMERICA. " 112?; "mam JEN TIPS-"mm b17112!) " PUBLICATION- month. H ------MiN Mildluny - Last “Mined-y mouth. 1htrum---qhird Tueudny in each month. !?i-ilu---Aeoasasy bet'oms Durban, yp-tt--Monar" Mn- Ihuum. New Iilt'itrC-lil,','l, wm, in each steil?t-ltii,i,.t.,,r P,tee.it.syet month. - __ __- -""""'V ‘u r'" Fl month. eshervon--yiona before M~ ri?.utyit0-vruestiay' adorn 0mm. “LBIA ____, ‘I' . - _ A __ "e-""- . - - lull MI 1Gri'utou- _ Friday before thc‘BlMph lam I?PrtotrSrturais. before Guelnh. 'dPr"ey'emltty before Guelph: Ebro-Rho lay-Hon Guelph.’ Windy Into“ Elan Fur. 1ami1ton-cynGt I'd-ca Grounds. tho Oy that Gullah. Berliu-uFirst Thundny in “ch month n____-.4_, n. .. - _ CHEAPEST AND BEST Durhun, December Nhl, 1578 Durham. tul, _ M. 22876. Cutting done to Order. HOMHLY "CATTLE ALMORT L'.NMtntott (M310! DURHAM Se., DURHAM mum Church; THE --por- U Imam. new: 1411:. new Grtnttni. Chg-plug. Ace.. ALL RIM" v!" Tun Y"rr but 1 alumni. W Hard: ill [my I an In "no It 'lt" I'm” an... Mummy _ undn-Mh Insult." I that put 'IVI'I'! I “an to In) that hr , ratr uly oettesrn that ll'mlnI-l and yucca " " the Hum. Vine Cal” N" I . ai "tm" Illustrated Floral Gu Dundalk and H tl M I r, L Produ D VETERINARY S URG E W. CALDWE H "to “my IP.? IN W. CHITTIC fidu- Ill-w-u-d Vic-mm» " " an .(lulu " rock. tor Cl, the tsdve and I “net. _ Advonuowema. n by writtamiotruetiot ”and until [urlmld II" ratea, (DI-slimy notice. oi huh. and all kind: I tree otcurge. SPRAY mucus on. - nix mouth Bo. “not tttou' Cased "vertitwmu" Liae (of the titet nun-rm for an]. "bsmucut WM. 'iu'T'ld F N “mud. . MIMI-r. per ycar, I‘d-mu a “has. haul-anal " Tim inch. do. per year _ _ Quarter column, per you It." ooh-u. .. (new... . I' . I "midi, Mu Merchant Tailor MAIN STREET, ‘51}le 'i re Prolcuionl aad bumm- A I, r' _ .IIUNTE ‘lll ca. tt.eg it not paid within two m (H Attic qltimt,.0_a Sam t, UM 1mm BUSINESS DIRECT ' LEGAL - urhnfn' no." " Loon Adm Durham, - - M Thu ttoss Ill IRM" . ATE lllAhl [ivory 'l‘hn rs "THE REV tro ct Hum uni Friday Trout In Frost Mu0trl'F.ils' mm Anni») I'Etttgt'r.--9t.ott per ye Boot and Shoemakcd "---"I“Kl.". . TTUILVIIY "I I 'iw, F, /,v. ls thunkin " put 'I' McFAYlll “HUSH-LES Hulk. N E.D. MA TNBKEY . A'l t!!! “In and \u-g-(uhh q upped MISCELLANEOUS I ILI ' " RATES thr ADV I'll?“ til N MEDICAL. " Cos tr I A‘EH V " BU, " I'l'lLllIltu U" Flour kept a “I.“ , H 1try " r Il'll roun

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