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Northern Advance, 6 Sep 1906, p. 6

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% muasnu, "ierox-/ox-/o\-mar,` H hen ion" five ` la` facility ail` rded 1" J , fo their _ buinooc. Sale: Nogmcedrw for collection. . 3ANKING BY MAIL.--Deposits may be. made or withdrcwnn by ' mail. Out-of-town accounts receive every attention. Lnj _-1-1Q` cattle from -w hen Odlon 1: I iixey myst munc '_Iwun ._(ir_1 .1 [Sim We ap.5 I`.`I. WALKER, Gonernl`Manng;r -' f'- Goa ! Mush ` nnancnns rnnouanour cA1~m>A, AND IN THE UNITED STATES AND ENGLAND J 1m Co1on SW W818 '. n u htrn Pastimes of Wild Animals. W 1 {he ~ OF CO___MA IERCE Paid-yup cepita%1,*s1o,ji)oo,ooo. neeem rand. s4.s"oo.ooo 36x35! 49, $o_ud;c!1__t_ a .f,A_gr 15., in :a;.a%Tpa;xg.:. Uae%a paokagg and you will -no be satised :9.h9r '~ 5,; "4 ' A GENERAL BANK NESS 'rRANsAc'rim is god tea am-.6 in I-E,"5iin"1`I"'a"I=i1ii\I'tE"H'"' M A % % H. J-GR`A8ET'l`. Manner. Hun onxcz, 'roRo1z'r_o ` l'A_._RMlRS Burma Through thteetun-nel and under the vlIltore' `gallery one might . eeelly drlve a oe.ch,-and-tour. In tact, two line! at raall-ways on the bottom or the main `tunnel have been `maintained during oonetructlon. for tnanapor-ting the rock and earth excavated by work- ` 'xnen.l` Clad in -rubber coalte and h:ote_, the `future vllltor my wend h-lye way along n.-tun gallery, 158 teet below the rlver~ bedyto the mouth at the tunnel, whereltme war of the torrent or wetter jveylt plunges over Jthe Horseshoe `pre- .ctp`lce. -and -the clouds: at V blinding `spray that are Ilweptjlnto` it" by . furious. Itorme at .wlnd,-_rt;ve 9. terrl'ty1ns.a.- One of the mast remarkable teaturea ' in connection with `the ,el-ectri-ca-l de- : vel-opmenit work -carried through at Nle.-ya-re Fallxe is described in an ar- L :ticle in -the American `Review or Be- viewse. Th:-e is .a .tu-nnel 1,936 -teet long,'_bui`.'t -tor tmerpurpose or-d.a-' charging` -waiter from one oi the `power ` plants through th-e mace oi the ibluzr over which the mile tumbles. Th; tunnel -`ll more `than 100, feet `below V the hop ot.`the blutt, and opene- out i writer directly -`behind `the curtadn `normed by the telling water. .1-Iere, says the quoted; ` "thrill-er" ithcat will 031311-`y satisfy the vieltor who is `hunting {or `new sen- aaatione; All other experiences -that ` are used to allure and captivate the pilgrims {to this wonderlul` region w.l" dim into earne and commonplace af- aaine compared `-to this excursion through the great hole that Ameri- can fen";-lneerinz gen-iue has shot `through the solid rock under_N.3agara River to the centreor Hoheeehoe Fails. 1`he compa-ny- did not undertake thzs - (rent englneerlnt l!'o3eet.to: the bane- fit so! vieilme to the mile. But, `hav- inajmwde `the tunnel large tor in-apco- tion purpoeee. eo ithait it might be ex- amined. alt any point at anytime, the company wisely decided `to r `hung _ e "VlIlt'Ol'I' 'e\a'llery 1.-om ita roof. V- , $I...-...Qe. u.|.:.. . e.--__._'.1 A-.. .1 , ie _a_ eu-bherranean T Vlehinnd % the FT1T|lls at Niatsgan. ' ,..- 1`he.wr:|ter `once owned a pet Ameri- ' own `raccoon. mhe :1-mic creature dorm- ed a firm alliance with u` black,kfh`L1en. and the gnome: -`those `two had beggar daecriptlon. Hide Iavnd ueek em-und ' the ooJn .e kennel and a pile ofybe.':re:-as was: the -commonest ~.p1-ey. No 1 one could .wiaItch `the ~t.wo without feeling `positive `Eh-at they enjoyed the romp and undenatvoed one `another`s move- ment Just are-well as any two children ever did. One day in her wild exalte- ~menit pussy` mu on `be `a sp-ringboard which stretched tout ever a pond, and roll -in. -Wheat. did the coon do but de- iiibenaitely '1-oilecw i where was .~eappe.r- ewtly no `intention or 'rescue,-_ and in d `any. use (the cat was .a.ehore regain V inn very Irew at-rakes, tor cats are- very nae:-it ewimmere.-Stra;nd magazine. 9 4Onefdaa`y the,'l:v_v-o werqzjiesrt-`a1\:>ne `to- gdt-he_r. In the m:m,.1_wa1'a a linen press. and name ~00:-ales: person had 1-eat the doom open. Halt `om Phour `halter the beaver .wun mound anecarmg happily on n. oomortacble couch at piled up cable-* cl-aths. sheets wnd mJpkim:,. while cl-:-se halide him, his head zpllbowed c-nhhe heave:-`.3 unt `tur, `fay Macky, als; mound asleep. - 1|.` ...__.ML.._ 1...... -,_, , I - !tura.'1iat,u-sed_ to Have` tramendaua games with "vs tame `beaver named Bin- ny. Mucky, `as the 1-an'urvwa.x3:cs1led, would play '*tag`. with Blnny. tench- mgnm .-great float 1:31! with one tinge: and. dancing mound _a.nd_ around. "the heavy, ,.a-mlmble. sbeatet, wh-the ,the heavy er w3t'h-ele~ph.aml:1'ne `playfulness w!-:-uld charge wacky .wi=th "all his might, but, out couru, tn-ever coming `near the airy sprite. _ . ` ,nu,_n - -`-. Humboldt tspqaks or 'na.v.tn: seen a. tame Cupunhwln monkey riding `a. pig. `mhe monkey -would wuiul: about 1n the morning sun -he could qmtch u my. prtnc..upon !.`tI back, and ride aid. mun n"-ovary ksyimptdm at .:de:ua'hvt, c1'!-ng- lnc .I_o !t!-atly At-lwt opatornplu-y.` .do rw-mt In Im'l|`h t. mould `not `free himself at his encumbrance. `Once `the had uecurd ` 3 mount Inauumn-gnwourld iilnducne Minster. .(`-mum!-n mm It um. Ev1_an wmen the A wipwml {feeding "the `monkey `kept vn-1; - tninv O& ' ` ALEX. .LAIRD, Ant; Gon1Mun r j L Hints for Women . Working Po:-`tho Tribe. `_ ; -Portukuue South Atdc; rnrnu in Qxoollont example or feollacuyuuj` u ;t. works ou_t'!n 3* prlmltln Ive:-y~.yoa.r thejchloh- .ot the min un1t!:1nd;o;.'tholn-.!o man to to hp, for thin tr uvu Univ envy V. QQIU VI-Iliad UVIII aouuoquzo Eelp. .' ,Pedoo e vuqeuj Mpg . 4- . eb.l.-I away; when theyheu the cry. hutn In the direction from Awhinoen with thought; of s`,`hundred_ dletni kind`: ot crimes and heroic rescue: eet, tn: through their brain, only-toslool on ilheegleh u can be when-they eta rive on` the spot only,}to_e,e_e. parrot Jabber-in; away` to itself and goes ethly the ioloe Auelt, 2; V` - --uv-w ---_-:-v vvvwuj `rhea is hantiiil the d day `a `cue l__n which is housed o..p.,;-g-pg; up The Toronto News.` nu to take 3 endish dough: i '8" pronuhent down-Itown hotel event It til! I .1118` 1 sound: 3?. o"Hnln-v?Pc:lnn` \ Vvvv VB Ev Inuuvsno i The Club. utter hearing the addrocq. azppointedo. oommittee to sot wheel: in motion towards concerted itctionf `,9! III ulster clubs -`in erecting` I monument.` ' , - ...... ....-.-.4. u. u v -uunp:5_ umtluulall uluu on the duty `of banada to Wolfe's grave recently. and pleaded for a national acknqwledgment oi. the achievements of the hero oi! Quebec. Concluding his ad- dress Mr. Wade said: "In contemplat- ing the grave oi -Wolfe at the old par- ish church of St. Alphage in Greenwich one cannot. but recall. his marvellous bravery and brilliant generalship that planned the attack at the Anse du Fou- lon. which led to the capture of Quebec and the cession otthls continent to the Anglo~Saxon race. The rst impulse is to look around for some great monu- ment. some vast mausoleum, or. in de- fault of that.s_3me memorial window. brass or mural tablet. some indication or the love and sympathy or at the leastsome signer gratitude on the part or the Canadian people. But there is nothing. The dark. mysterious crypt .is there, as is the iron grating which is pointed to-as indicating the exact position oi. the tomb. These are cold and hrbidding enough`. but that is all. Canada has done nothing; New Eng- land and -its` lineal successors. V the United States. have donenothlng. Had it not been for the etrorts or private l and unknown persons, whom a beau- l titul memorial window was placed, in the church in 1896, nearly acentunr and -a..h'ali! after the tail of Quebec. there -would be nothing at St. Alphage to in- dicate. that to Wolfe `the'Anglo-Saxon race on this continent almost owes-its existence. Do not the people 9! Can- ada" `owe it -to thems_el_ves.as well as to the memory of the great `Wolfe. to take some action which will ttingly express their appreciation of the he:-oism'ot`th illustrious -peel-,to whom this continen owes so much? . nu__ 1-u-_L'_-., n ,,,n' -- -- Great care should `he exerclaed in " washing the hair. It soap is left in the hair it will prove a. verlimbbe ' catch-all` zor dust _.end `seams: and V l:pe1-`hope Ilea'd, eventually, to a diseased Iml-p. ..'1Vo,.'preven.'t -`Uh-is condition or the hair does not men-`n only that `the halt ahould -be thoroughly rinsed after washing, `but that the. swap used Wwazlhlng would he `rightly applied. 1 When the cake of setup is rubbed on t`helhailr it crusts _there and often can- not fnerln-s*ed out with numeroue:aIp- plloalthone or swater. wash the hair properly to lather rsheuld he made from camp in vaomawhalt the same gen- eral .way as or shaving, using` hot water In .m2xln3", and Applied to the hazlr. x'1`he rinsing should he oom- menced with .hot .water, gradually lowerlngthe tempernauture or -the water`, rmaklngp .'the `last water oool. .'1`.h1e pre- loautlon Bhculd be `taken to prevent taking oold while `the hair lie drying. `Do Sorten the Skin.'--Wrlnz a sort llnen ftowel. out -or ,'mode;'-a:t;ely hot water. A-pply `ho the `race, pressing it down lnto the curves at the eyes, nose and uhouth. Repeat `the `pr;-cees sever- al! tlmes until the Bleln is soft and plnk. In thle condition it will absorb much more at the oils -and cream-2, and greatly .l-noreause Iheir en:-ect. Mr. F. C. Wacie. K. C.. of Vancouver. addressed the W1nnlpeg.Ca.na.dia.n Club An kv\ Anion `I lV.._...`I.. 4.- I-Iv_I.n,n- ,,.__ The ftreastmeent `hot ercesiv.e .`y ` oily hair, which 13 '3. disease" with same, shoueldeibe very judtcicus. Onceevery two weeks 1: -not too often to wash the hair when the scanty is being treat- ed '1!-or dwndrutt or any other trouble. T\-5 n...u'L _-..I--|. .un.- _, --wv-up v my; damn: all watt "Id: !1Ic>..z`1l .. vary Mao: re1-ut1ve.- A wmbb t:>'n-te`d ; iamur belonging to Brodertp, the na- _-_ --------g was nus; VMLIUL bLUuU1.V- v"Do ndt neglect `the smallest wound. Even at 'p1n ac:-a!tc'h neg-1ect'ed may re- sult in ajare Uhvoat. will be hard 1:: curc. .'l. ~he*.`best" way Pb) - t-teat .w::u.r_1d:3 la to was `true part at once in `as no- lwtion of warm water and 3 tew drops at cu-.hol'.: acid. it this .1: not at hand a astrong mlutlon ot"boraclc acid or lllterlne will Isrve aawell. Dust and vzer-ms must the excluded by wrap- ping (the wound with mtt llnen or cdthan cloth. T ` ~ in 3 ;t.l:e' v:r'io:.11sicr.c9`ua ipectacle; tine` like 0! ~w h1h`!`l ndt to be lean in any .'po.1'-t7 at `the world. . The curtain or rw`-alter In about 80 feet (mm the race `U! the `azt this! point. but the in- tervening space is `filled ` zwilzh the mpraay that is `hurled about in aim-mt cycllontc tury. V - ` It L"t is twcit against the dzctoi-'3 in- structions, `give _ a `raver patient is cold .apainge_ bath of alcohol and water every Tchreve =h1au1-.3. .A; cup-. u1 or pure alcahol to a Ismail `basin ot_wa|:er `is about the might Jproportion. sect ta:pp1 Wv(v"eal`<- e.xTi;-;r'tavn'i;,"'::-L1, -salt w.a.It_er_ 9:.-`wodine. 1 - ` uggcirrivaach is Intended `3-I`: _ toad_.n'nd drink. Avoid, `therefore, giv- ing medicines unless they -a:e nactuil-1 ly Ineeded. -When-atung my -any venamzurs in- A PII'I'OC' I Little We:fo--Nogmctod Ham). -1 4-` `In . -- .. A __ 1'32 Nonmnlin ADVANCE Three. brothers Iiaunod Kilt; `living _In th'e.vu_1a.g'e of Bromham.-:sWRta;.hava. won prize : An, arm: -,shom4ng;;\to_.=.;,t~hAo vja1ue%otover,:s1.,e,ooV.n.;:r..% - . g % algng won: ' " lid 31 4 -"..'1he`T;';':;:"-ta` tmslttncea on `record or . dome `having, It-mkeun to ucoaaavlng '-down nhowuslopal. But the dog` is a omoat~1c tammal, `and 1. mu-ve~il-on-sly _.1m`Jto.1:lve one ; 190 for -`line tpunpoae of [proving oammail `Iphay be muatt in -this cue Ibo put out or court. - vvu -vsvul C d I CCU"! f A meeting of dentists. was held in \ Queen's Hall. London. Eng.. to con- sider the question of establishing pro-e vident dental aid for the lower-`middle classes and the necessitous poor. Mr. ' W. Harrison, - who < presided. stated that themeetlng had. been con- vened by, himself. and was not ` a. meeting of the British Dental Associa- tion. ed for an organization to etrect the purposes of the meeting,` and `an- nounced that he would not` allow an 9 otrered a resolution that call-V amendment to the-motion. \ - . In `the, discussion that -,toilowed many, 999.6813 toran amendment were i made. and-` the chair int length. allowed On. CH3 nranl-AA `NIH; s.-Ll-- ..._--, H-ou` 1-uw -ulnatl` Cl. lUl`E(l.l one, vzhloh was adoptegi. The than read `an Vtouowszv 1 lUI'!I...a. LL; n--_`-- vulva: Iwfl T LCIIRIIIVV3; `That the tdrmatlon of tionsln dilreront parts of the klnaiiom on `provident lines, oerlnz nuulnad dental attention w!thrln- the mains .0! -the lowermlddl classes. andixjguvjnijon tor-tree dental ,;ttent_1on tog-"tap neocl- altouh popr. is `urgently neodgql. ' _ The ,re_aO1u19n' was V V "One was armed with 8. potter. and another carried a bronze _ staltue. ready to hurl it at-the` thief. As they entered the merry trlo ` all .sat hack and looked at them with well-feign ad amgzement. j and Tooleesaid to the as- tonished and bewildered menu:-er:__ ' T "Do -you always come in this {way with your friends whe a.` gentleman ash for his bili?`.,' _ .-` uu-I vwsvlvg UIIJUJIIIS II 0188.1`. ` Presently there was a confused mur- mer along the passage. It grew `louder and louder. and in poured a. truly mot- ley throng. mostly halt-dressed, non- slstlng of the manager. two men In bare legs and slippers. and a. lady wl-tliba. blanket. followed by the agonlzed walt- er. . -uusuunq Illlll IVISII Gill 15uI.. Goodness!" exclaimed he. It's thieves they are. I thocht as much free the iuiks 0 them andvtrae their guy can: and their. uchin . Eh. mi: I'm is ruined man! I sh I 'hadna' tak- en the hale 0 that last bottle! _I-lere! Here! Thieves! Thieves! Murder! Thieves! 'I`hieves!" And. shouting at the -top, of his voice. he ran out of the room and along the passage. Th: Inlnnhn In. Ina: ......- LL- -'AL-~ ...u-u wuu unuug 1.116 HEHEESU. _ The minute he had gone the others shut the window, Ht the gas.` restored the silver to the table and sat around. as before. enjoying a quiet cigar. Fhnlin wins in an-3----S --~- vnuv Iuilwl -The jokers had otiiy to remain in their cramped position a. few minutes before they heard the unsteady met or the waiter along the- passage. The darkened room amazed him, am! the cold air from 3 the `window seemed to strike him with aifright. `.r!.l\t|lIlhAunI9' ..-..I..I_.-.I L - ----- uuuwav vv |\Jl.CIo After their work they were supping at the "hotel, and there was in the room a high screen. The instant the waiter wa.s_gone they commenced opemtlms. Theyetripped the silverware, of which there was a. tolerable supply. (mm the table and placed it behind the ncreen. They then opened the window and tum- ed out the gas, and nally all got under the table. ' nI\;l\4. uunu LIL. 1'6!-Cl`. "But I saw Irvfng going In Just how. said Toole. V ' A , Oh, he's no actor) . was the reply. Henry Irving used to tell with glee of a joke that he, with Mr. Took and a. third party. played on one occasion at a. Glasgow hotel. Ans-.. 4.|.-:_ _,-,,- R`- ` -Brehr_n, ithe Germain mtureiiet. has recorded wn exwetly mimii-er game played `by rehiaimdie in `the Alps. In summer ochamcuie climb to the iippor mi;-ht-e, amd there. in the midst or the lalitudee at iperpetuwi mow, enjoy t'_hemee'lve=e v.a.et.1y, -leepin-3 them mick to mock, eaind often Inlay-in-3 a. game very _'1lk8 Wolhow zmy leaider. But the meet curiolu-3 cpairt of their mu .3 their haboggtmnning. may chooser: -steep. enowuccvered slope :' It-he iiendor it-hrowze himself inn: a sort of crouch- in-: peeitioh, and, working `his legs we tthouaih he were fewuimming, welidee dawn Itor ea. disltwmce 0: we hu-ndred- yard: or more. Arrived sit the bot- tom. the ieprinvawe `he hie teed: an-d eli-mbe __ up again. The out-hens look on, ' and than aiuather or ` t-hem `makes tr-iai or - the slide. mhe reel: 't~o1l\ow( one by one. . --v vavwpuauuuuy cuuualugz `- } Many yearsago the two friends an 1 tel-low-artists were associated with a i number oi other actors on a certain tes- tive occasion on which the members of the profession were in t'he.habit of al- lowing themselves .a good deal of li- cense in the way of oratorical pleasan- try- at one another's expense. Irvving made a speech. in the course of which he dealt tacetiously with `Poole -s per- sonal and professional peculiarities, to the great amusement or the company. When Toole s turn came round he told a. recent dream. i_n the course oi! which he died and made `his way to the gate at which" St. Peter was acting as guar- dian. He saw Irving, who was ahead or him. walk right in. and he started to follow him. but was stopped by St. Peter. who asked him what profession he had practiced on. earth. That of an actor." said Toole_ Oh; then. you cannot be allowed in here," said St. Peter. 6013; `I ....-__ 1.__,n~_ - - - Raiationu I `lA'hatmExiatod I Bctiuun Toolo and Irving. Among many incidents which might be cited to illustrgte the -very pleasant relations In which Irvingnand 'l`oo`.e stood to each other-..the two following are exceptionally amusing: Mano wanna"-.. n.- s..- n.z-_.:_ _.'..n Think of mm sun as thg sam, I say. He is not dead---he is just away. 'fn-.-_ `IIfI..lL_-_._I_ Till--- When the ume tow}: t h rush that harsh-'1 I__ _I_n._.._ C v avg: gnu nsuunw QVIVAI 5AA] awn; yllily AIIDADII V . -ly c2:iz-red ' 7 Was dear to him as the mocking bird. And he pitied as much asha man in pain A writhing honeybee wet with rain." To simvple thin-gs-where the `hvjolets grew. V 5 `. Puxje as the eyes they were likened to. The toches of his hand have straled As zfeverently as his lips have prayed: Think of mm faring`. on, as deaf In the love _of There as the love.o Here.` And loyal stilt. as he ga.ve the blows 9 Of his warrior strength to his c0untl'Y'S `foes ` - V..-` ~..-_-. _ __._- It `may be objected .hha.t_ chamtvis have wdupted (thin mertzhod at t`-1-Aa.veIla1-my down a. snow valope simply obecmuae` oonvenienlt, but surely the met tilwt the wnvhmalhis shave |b-sen waahchad ii: mmke the experi.-meant .-se,verua_.l ulmen Tover onlthe uznaamevslide is cents-In roo: that tune t.dbog3\amjn1ng -in genuine pday and mum; elale. ~ ' " T A` JUL--- .-_- _._-..... n.....AL.-._--.. ,-... `_..---.I Mildendgentle as he was brave,` When the sweetest loveot his life he SH-V9 5' And left us dreaming how very fan- It needs must be, since he` ngers there. , And Y0u-0 you,-who the wildest 'ye'-arn Far the o1d`time step and the glad re- turn-- I dannoi say. and I will not say I That he 1; dea.d-he is just away. ~ - ~ . * I With a. cheery smile and a. wave of the 1 I_.g_J IV - a up urnnvwnf no-..--v ---_ ._ ..__. _ W \ "hand . ` He has wandered into an \.1n-known land Acrbas wan: FRIENDS, % 1 _l_u _ $4-1, ,- `autumn any I --James VV;1?tJ<':fo`r;r'i>'-Riley. awe Iind more ';h_a'n- one wild animal Z`:-which ipracticee` and en?! aeiiding jpiaye.` '0l`U&l`nl iroftn regulier sho- holltanning. '-Flint` choosing '0`. plieep, _}Iiopih: river bank where `the nail in of clay and the water at the `bottom jtairiy deep. they met -tn work and -onrerwiiy Iremove oil the oihickn e.-no Itonee which might get .in their '-,_~\vIy. and then bh-eiun hegaim. Ci-imbe . . in; up ithe mink at some spot where it in not `too steep. the first OM16`!-3093 `tn the head at the Ilide, 1-lee dow-ntieat fjoh this Ietsomaich, give: a kick with hie hind mm. and down he glides, heed- "ioremout, into the water. `The second _-mdii:ow.a his iemdex-`e uex'aimple','e.'nd*t~h.e:n {the third me rapidly` as they own. mm ` _m'nk noon becomes smooth -and emp- pery. end :the fainter they travel the more the letter! enjoy `it, whey keevp ` on and on '|mit'1l uuihe, mine out, zaind will come the-ck to `the same spot `dey Torte: day '00 renew `their game. Sn common `is this umavchice on hhe part or uclttene that the '1'-elenti-eee it:-etpuper long ago came (to know it well (and ; sets his itnaipe Just where the poor `j little heaieba `leave the water to climb f ` afresh tor wmother slide, and hardly ` ever Maiilue ito secure the leader, gener- `A oily it`he old -dog outer. JIIM.-I. -.Le.-.... 1.1.)- '.L-.|.-..._.-._._.n.... n_"_-. `AWAY. "13883 uoooooooua __.. ing Es1abI i h"n73n1V -l4Ill\IVI\ 9 "wmcn `cm ; % A f r I in - have .1 $1? '9?'n?g&.?rl;e:h:nV:ga1`::Erzigrgue":1?!3uE:r?Ih townmq A4A|W'9`.:':; o`:,{,;m:... or Ihipmanto :6 :11 puts of the W(?x~1q`drl$!. It ?:'d'.';tnkerl prnmptlv %|Id'P|'9 " "d `" PHD" E. 82- M M! reproof roofs? $56 CUIIU USU CV`. UUUULO - `1Wait'h .dther.e this tvclbogg-aIn'nlng ts" not merely .a summer mnatlme. In `win- -ter thasy mv-e (the `lame e.-muse-ment, the only dtttemenice obeolnog what they choose 88. snow bunk instead or "at mud one. V ' ' l>aterson s Wire Edge Ready Roong 5- SWTH 5 Co. EJTQTYRER Cbilierjnd Clapperton Streets % \irA_sn usms. Etc. % l !I1:%O|l Ali? 313$ 1` cuss DEALER ALWAYS OPEN. I:ASTA4Bl_.lS.l4'ED 1a7o

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