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Afl,'..xinealel.'"COMdgaraant• 44,554.
threielt Montreal receitly in the
earn of the Dominion: Express ,,C.M-.
pany when di Reeky Mountain, sheen
' Nere:shIPPed..tO Austriate Oran Part
of 4 'zoological , exhibit •there. The
animal, which, are Valued at 9600,
anis front the. petinael Park at
:lliaifft- Alberti;
'Alberta . .firmere. have •iicently
been, ithippirig. a new commodity to
ilfor liseittfeir-
Yenta ,there: has been & Considerable
increseein the niunbir�f hel'Iten*:
: ore, and laot year 160 had
total production:ef nesrly 60,060
• pounds of honey, Vatted at 'mire*
pettily $15;990.. 'Se exact iMinher:
of bees tenet known.
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Contract for aeroplane Ornee' has
been Made' between Vickera 'Limited
manufacturers of aeroplanes, and.
Irnaeeliner,
The spruce will be lotted, an the
Queen Charlotte Islands and mftled:
litlicetiiekley111117-at-li'. OA:1010nel!
on..Grallien. Ireland and at Spritard
mill,, in • Vancouver. The .eeetreet
"calls for,the,dettifsit!Of two mihlon
- during 1926::*: •
,
. Canada leads the world in anterdo
,
bile exports in proportion to produc-
tion, domestic sales or egMerehip, of
s
JOHN REVISE]
,
v• • •
• ,.0*:#ist We,. were Iiequent;
itie:4Pr':"Iou,r!!dally."
Spent:: -
tn,P;encebrocht.a fu' ';haf, finOto
rer, ,breeki,
d in the onf house ye 'could 'bide
Or•,..4,•innst
But -times have surely lchanged,
- , ,• "
No marc do spirits
folks like you and me,.
'John Andersen iny Jo.
John Anderson iny. Jo John,
. ,
'I, Weal', recall the ,day
r-Wheiv-old-Jeck..-11aig_l_and."._Sandersen,
Would' gie the Stuff 'away; '
Andif ye 'IaCked for •Siller, ;Phu;
.40e 011egetv2,:Ye 'could., ream, ,
:And see twa keyholes in the. door;
The whilst ye eatne !back home.
But .prohibition ' in the ;state,
Has brought the • stocks sae, leiv;
111E4 ..whiskey's Worth its weightin
Jobir-AnderSon.mY-10-.--'
John Anderson 'my Jo .Tehn,
Ten thnee thenicht: or mare,
Xe'd take n,deocli an doria, -
Frac auld Jamie.'Crunimock'S
door. '
He kept it in a hogshead, John,
" Beneath the attic stair;
And if ye guzzledha' a iiegf.
-He'd never turoa hair; •
But try it On him nee, John; ,
' And oot the door ,ye'd go,
He wouldn't gie +ire -half a aim,
'Teti Andersonmy Jo
John Anderson mi Jo -tiiihn)
The ineeniater!s .'ibeen 'here,
Tee ay he's noticed lately,
That yefie, actin' mighty queer, ,
He's no, been thunk .for months ,ori,
end
The dominie declared,
dinna• canny was a ,
The laddie has •me seared,
,He thinks ye hae I•eferined, John,
For IOW LS:he taC know;
We ;can't ,afford. tae drink the ,noo,
- Sohn Anderson MY Pt.
Lots of 11S make the best time
, the Wrong trackAs : ,
. . , .
soot as you have • emptied a
11C btt1i1ft -it- t-mwithOId
' water landAtave,..,-Alledtaintil-readylo
, Bor-,..unnoliAhcd;Ace.,when possibic,
and " ,avoicr that. which has ManY
:
broken 'kernels •
•
liana tiolfigng-zfoen't,. aPpeal: to. - the'
tnOderh. unlEtt • its :the. whip,
Dry iron Itltchon ,ntepSils 'the.
On -oven or en the bnek: of. the
444.!vi,
motor vehiclei. or to population. Not
relatively but absolutely the ;interne.=
,bile'eximrts of tits Dominion are only
�xceeded by, those, of the ,IJniteci
'States.. 'Since 1920 the motor vehicle
exports' . of Canada,. bitira -nearly
,doubled, the, increase being from 9.8
percent. to 17 per cent. Of the auto-
mobile
.
export frikdeof the world- n
• A spicier train of forty -tiro cars,
•
containing „nearly -9.00, head of stock
fin-export:to Great Britain, arrived
at ' the. CanadianPacific Railway's
East End stock Pa* Montreal,--re,--
eently.. Theee; addod to shipments
from PacIdngbam, Ont., Toronto and
otherpoiate, in thiterio and, Quebec,
made Up What Cattlemen claimed' tp
be the greatest concentration of
, •
'Canadian cattle for export in the his -
torr of the trade; .From the yards
•the cattle were4sliipped by speCial
train to the Ship's aide at sr...1'phi',
c;When, the round -the -world eruise
paisengers aboard the Canadian Pa-
eificutpainship "Empress of France,"
'reached' Egypt recentlY; ihey.: were
entertained by Ellen' IChattab, a
'prominent sheik holding authority
over • a large number of :villages
along the Nile. Unfortunately, the
' sheik .sticitinibed- to a ............. attack_
of heart halm*. The visitors from
airome the A.tiantle' before.returning
to their ship were *perniftted to at-
tend the funeralt which ' was con-
ducted in the desert with weird and
impreadve religieus rites,an ex-
periencefew world -travellers have,
known.
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hi4;eXe:Siet, .Pre0;14eter
and. Editor
TBURS»AYI .PEBRUARY 26th, 1925
• ISONH107."DOGS
, One of Qui, ejc4iinfe* COMP/ains
of the. activity of it• dog -poisoner in
the town and suggests: that -the
,party who 01,1'g/to:rid of his neigh-
bor's dog. ,niair get .into serious
trouble.. , !„ •••
• Aura, eliOngh'!there is aii*element
Not 'cruelty in nitisonint dogs or, cats,
.40. the -unfortunate viettni- ex-
perience . ranch llediefia Onfire'lring, he'
Tare,., the 'end conies. But rthere's
an-
other side ,to ,tha`UtOrY- What 'Pnion,t
UP, Partiea-owlin:are:'nestered:by" use-
less - nrid harmful dogs and eats
whieh. are •allowed to roam ;it large:
--the oWner. careless of what they
may do? Are they, NW' to grin and
bare it -t or should they stay up 7 all
!night or Watch . all day, in an effort
to catch the unwelcome vhfiter and
out it in the pound? ,
The deg and cat, nuisance and . the
chicken nidsante are troubles of
town life .vith which the lw does
not 'properly deal, and in fact !Cannot
'properly deal; That is the' reason'
,w1# folk take the law into their earn
hands.. and ,fight the .nuisance as best
they cam '
The deg .a10 cat owners who'..oh-
pet to.,.,:ha4ing. their .Pets. sent to the
Happy Hunting .Groinia by the:
p01 -
son • route,' leve the; remedy in their
,oWn,' hands, Theycan keep'. the ani-
mal at home, WhiCh is .,the only peace
'where, itt is welcinne;.'Oertainly ether
!elk .eatinot, in fairness be asked to.
'Van onweleenie visits of
,roving pets.
Ae.
Between 800,000 and 400,000 Cane;
diens, and 'Americans \ of Norwegian
.' origin .wIll gather: at Minneapolis
and. St.. Paid in ,June next to cele,
brats by a greet national gathering
the .hundredth anniversary 4the
lianclineof the first•Organizeil. party
of Norwegian'. settlers. On this con-
tinent. ' President ., Coolidge, Xing ,
Haakon ,of 'Norway and Lord BYng,
Governor-General' 'of Canada, have
• been ItiVited to attend. Meetings
of . some forty Norwegian ifiFgan.04.
gone, divine service by the Bishop of
Oslo (iniinerly Christiania);„ field
sports, musical •contests and historic
pa'gOants will mak. . .ni) the ..pro-
.Thd• seventh of Canada's dfree*
.tion -finding -stations Wasrecently
completed for service', by, the radio'
branch Of thit Departlient. of Merino
and -Fieheriegi to Mishit "the berate
and „Ships navigating the Bay . of
Fundy and 'the. coastal Waters ext.''
tends AO make the rode favored by
the Canadian Pacific'eteaniships in
enninted
with eafeti. •devioek,' stfflinder,# By •
meta of ,the apparatus, ;the :'rriro,•'•
less operator of eilY Ship in 'distress-.
within 400. tMilei Of the 'Canadian
shore .can tind his 'hieatitili "imply by ,
relating •it sPiing4 Th4iss staUm .
;srito0OpR BEER cor.iimOo
,
Speaking to temperance, delega-
tions ,which interviewed Lhim last
week Premier Ferguson Was quite
plain in his statements .; regarding
the introduction of 44 -beer. He said
that be and his associates had given
the 'whole matter careful consider-
- --
ation and that they had concluded
that the . granting of stronger beer*
was under existing conditions.' the
hest eourse. that . could be taken, and
there Was no thought of turning back
The t‘ view of his government was
that 44:- beer is not an intoxicating'
beverage, and they believed that on
the whole, it would be in the inter-
ests of temperanc7
. 7
, The stronger be r was the subject
of a first clasa—debite-ititlie -TAOS=
lature between Mr, 'Raney, leader of
• ' s
the Preireetive or •u. ‘ni O. Partir,
and Mr. 141614; Attorney General in
the Ferguson. Cabinet: • Mr:: Raney'
who is a strong advocate' of prohib-
ition,. and who had been Attorney
Generalin. the, ,Diary Government
took the. ground that the proposed
beer was intoxicating, and that by
Allowing . the sale of it, the govern -
Ment Wei Minting "thee, will of : the
,electors as .expressed in the plebis-
cite vete 'last fall,. ..and also that.
Premier Ferguson was guilty of bad
faith, be having repeatidly stated. that
he Would be guided by the result
of the plebiscite.,
The reply to Mr: Raney came from
Mr Nickle, who, its Attorney Gener-
al, is . responsible- for the nrolibleir
change. He abed is a skilhil debater.
He took the ground that the propos-
ed beer, is not intoxiCating, and that
conSequently, there is no breech of
faith by the government.:.
Along With the ,promise of Strong-
er beer to, the wets there is a prom-
ise to the drys of better- enforcement
of the law against bootlegging and
the Maker's Of swamp Whiskey -ail
sentence' for the bootlegger without
the option of a finf3.,' '
It does not appear to be Yet sett-,
led as to Ttliat restrictions, or wheth-
er there will be any, restriction's
Oh the sale of the *stronger„ beer
is the, governmeile:nssuines, the, beer
is not 'intoxibating there' is no reason
why it should not be sold as theg%;
per 'Cent beer is now sold—that is, as
freely ae lemonade and birch beer;
:The licensing of the Sale Will be a
return to . the old barroom , system
:and there \Till' be A constant demand
, for the . selling Stronger
stuff: Should \ the beer prove:314mi-
icating' it tvilt \presently become/ the
sUbjeet of Another struggle between
the temperance and 'liquor forces:
eir. 'goof, ,1114 IllegnaAthat the
country 'ahu1d. only new waken up
that danger, :Hundreds, of: thene:
nlids, of hags. �f P0fateee
•Ved frin this country across the
Atlantic last `' year), and surely that
was net the beginning, Of ,the trade -
Th‘ Iiklihood s. that it is, another
ease of •encouraging the produces nt
,the expense :of the consmner. • That
0 nails7 71"ahrlefremee.tthr9:14e;fkretlige.arP4S4;ce-
situetion froin the saudpOint, of the
°Cons. 'Inner or lOr, It was,when con-
sideration. Of .the .niasses in Britain
4, -the multitude; who'ifed on grans'
.and, • mpat,-.144 :cOlisideratiOn,
back in 1846÷-tha1,. the „tine ,otrade
Was introduced- i Britain The
p Weeere Of grain and 'ether • food
measure thesUiill-fed the
forIast, but sympathy.
multitude togetherwith the .desire to
• hav7ah, aril* of ,Cheaply !„fed
:fac-
tory Workers' gained the
• .Since the war the idea Of pretec
•tion to tt 'home Industries, 'has been"
gaining ground:. The present ember -
;go en potatoes indicate S the trendof
thought.. '
woNDDRPuL IMPROVEMENT,
LUCK AND. DISASTER IN
• .,
104* gamMipgi eE10(!4al4r at
the. laofeeable:. 10300; '.1fai ,tecofirm
system •10".rei*:ekill044- .0/04
judgment" e0eat for little. I,14,0 is the.
gild of the ';guntinik, "'tablet and Pack
invariably trOPPOS' its ,Pnefr,thrie Tiw",
'oritee heft:re thev ouit. writes
G"rge 1600* in thEi'Tiili*O"S Iag
;mine (New "Thit);. Hjresent
these vivid pictures. of famous gam-
bling places and SceoPS that have
oecu,rred 'in.' them: "
'Here is the stage setting at Deau-
ville.:-
•, The gembling:reonie Of the Casino
done in 614and white,' Mani crystal!
chande1ier:3- ',Beauty,' Fashion and
Wealth are seated,: at,the
tables, .or move frOtntable th"tahle,
bas4a1. spectatOrs. of, the Vey. The
'big'
table, is ..the Pentre of- interest
Here the 'game is Without, limit., Wo" -
men are not allowed In, he ,PlaY.6
, The banker is seated OPPOSite the
croupier in the 'middle of an 'almost
.8 -shaped 'green baize table. Theplay'-'
era are seated aroundthe table* in
two tiers, playele in 'raised !chairs
being immediately back Ofthose, at
the 'table.: Then a. brawl rail:, and he -
According to,, Toronto Saturday hind; that, the spectators. Side. re,
--Nighti-the7chiet-of-police-ef-the-eity:. erkiaiiinst be made in whispqs.
of, 'Calgary 1114 issued a ,re 'rt i moments of tension :only •the muted
which.he refers to the greatly. mil.
nreVed- social : conditions there in .19-
24, is ionapared to conditions durn-.'
nig 1.92k Her SaYS' that the bootleg-
ger has • been practically eliminated;
there' has lbeen, a decided falling off
in 'drunkenness and the city is prac-
tically irmine from the drug traffic.
Chief Ritchie further says : "there -
has been 'air apparent increased de-
sire on the .part of the public to re-
psect and help maintain the new act:
The beer liana are Well. conducted
endeavor to ,,epriforfii with:. the mw"
This • ' h.aPPY condition:* things,
We are left tea believe has clime
about since the province ,of Alberta
Passed' from prohibition 'dr the liquor
traffie, to government . control.
,Now the government, control of
Alberta cannot be far different 'from
the government . control: laws Of • Man-
itoba. and. pritish,.,coldrabia,_ ,and., in
tile cities of these provinces; 'Condi-
tiens !appear to be Veryi., different
irom what. Chief Ritchie: says they
are in :Calgary; In fact we. have been
told many: times that in Winnipeg
and in Vanceuver.' there is little re-
gard, for tie .control, law, and here is
endless beotlegging.
. Jo% connection With the 'statement
emoted it might , be well, to ascertain
just' what sort. of Man Chief Ritchie
of COAO3T,' is. AS far. ''Toronto Sat-
-urday Night it loses no - 00PortUni4
to *Sint out the shortcoming and
failures of, any Aneasdre'. of prohib-
ition,. It is hardlY. possible that the
changes at Calgary. are. quite so. fav-
Orble as. Chief Ritchie Says :they are.
In the days of the Whiskey and
beer barrooms the . reolilative laws.
*ere never' well , observed. It might
be Well to see 'Calgary before one
reaches a .dOnelusiOn regarding it...,
sire , bee* ' destribed ifs, goOlKot
te .
.Rine.t,Oniato juice Will ref:MVP ink
otains, and, v/11,t not 40,1nro th0 tOrit,
•
gasp 'of' tlie ''spectators is, heard as
tightly, packed -wads of banknotes
fall upon the table 'from, thebanker's
reserves,
When. 'play 'begins ' the, •croupier
passes the .cards .and the 'shoe"—the
shoe --shaped box .. out of which the.
Pnrdn.' :are to the banker:
He takes the packs and With due ob-
servation: of shuffles ,them,
hands them haCk. to be cut, places
theni in-,:tbe`,' ninienneeS
"banque ouverte!)7The banker. hay!,
. - ,
.ro —to7the-croupevor5l'
bundles o f.."thatiSand-franc „notes,
each bundle,,'" containing„,a hundred
notes, the players begin staking, On
the first hand of •a bank the gatnbler
, ,
usually goes slow, waiting to see
whether" ,the •bank is . lucky or
Still, by the time the 'croupier
calls out "Le jeu est fait" the 'whole
„outside edge ,of the°, table on " each
side of the dealer is outlined :by a
border of single notes! or Tat wads. •
In this setting, one night,, eat Al-
fonso, King . of Spain. t h e hig•hi
waned. The dawn came,' Tho session
ended. fit° a:o'clock' The King Was a
winner to the tune of . '1;200,000
...nitirtiNo to Pit
- ,
EOTION
„
ILLUSTRATED LECFURE•
Mr.. 11. G, .'Moore, the Dominion
Government lecturer on horticulture
and Mr. WMfliartrY, Provincial Dir-
cetor of the .Ontario 'Horticultural;
Society will give talks on horticul-
ture illUstrated, bylantern._ views,:in
the Carnegie - Hall -fuTcithow on the
evening of April, 9th next;
Moore is one of the best, 'authorities
on horticulture in the Doininion and
a treat is promised to all who attend
the meeting. ;Everybody is inyited4t
matters not whether you are a mein-
,ber of the local. branch .of the horti-
cultural society or not. All from the
country are particularly invited to
x x
be present.
• A. THREE -CENT TAX ON
GASOLINE "
The •proposal to levy a provincial
tax of 2p per gallon on ,gasoline re-
tailed in Ontario met . with geller/I
favor, as a good .means, of getting
,ineneYfor read ifttproveinent and re-
pair; :It was thought a good Way to
malcd the man whb uSes the , road
pay for its up -keep; ,
Now: Premier, Ferguson; announces
that the tax is :likely to be 2cper
gallon instead of 2o evidently on the
assumption that if ...a, little is good
more is better.
, In Michigan,, and qnbst of :the
States' itve believe the gas tax is 2e
per 'gallon. A -three:cent `tax
go-
ing to be,scanewhat herd on Ontario
Motorists ,Seeing -that their care have'
..cos„t 4,1•fenthIrty......percept rnere _Wan,
.:"*.CtiSt -4in the tUnited
, States., „ • ,
By shutting ',out 'from ;6!the arket
of Britain potatoes - from Canada and
'the ~United States, the government
of Britain hag taken ',another , step
away. • from its tradftionat policy
Of free trade.• ;
the--pretoxt•fs: that therels-datiger
of Introducing*.'into the country the
troublesonti ,pOtatoe bug. fluke en-
ough
thit k 4, Onion, 'to besuordod
„ . •
francs. Then t'lle royal gesture:
"Everybody have' a drink on mel" (I
do not quote Alfonso Verbatim,but
give the substance, „There *ere., over
_.408 present, and 'royalty's health
was drunk in that ; royal
pagne. 4 1
To the .quarter -limit poker player
thkt glimpse : of Deauville,
night as ;good aa'a dip into the
Aba-
bian Nights? • ,
bl,pw the cabled account .of . What
thecorreemondent calls oa villa night.
at Deauville ,
M. Vagliano, the Greek ,plunger,•
Who plays baccarat theyear around
is ;reported to have lost '2,000,009
franes. M. „Citroen, the--Fidirch2auto-
'mobile maker, who is said, ,to have
von:759,000, francs the night ,before
.dropped Most of it. While fortune
lost her smile for such • big players
es James Hennessy. and ' ;•Jeffereon
:Davis Cohn; :An 'American, , Herman
Diets., one of the luckiest, losers, oi-
ly
r
handled 159,0011_,..1francs.-.te- the
There . you see Old stagers 'at, the
game soundly Lratinced, Arid
behold, a .native of • Wichita, Kan:,
Mrs; Paul ,Murdock Eaton,enters the
gambling rooms of e municipal cas:
ina.'. on the Riviera. Mrs: Eaton „.Ignew'
as much about baccarat as the Riy-
...iera' knows about Wichita; Kan. -She
"eft the game, winner by 790,000
-Shavink • brifsh ..fn an -
brush maltes a -geed implement ,for,
Ousting fine darving& o r i,v o r y
francs. • . •••• • •
, good judgment'is .a 'factor in SOM
•ganiegi (A! Judge in a catirt. in Con?
stentinopia held that draw. poker is
e game: of skill, not One of chance).
But in all games . where' tVbaCit4 "Ira,
dice are shaken, cards shuffled, leek
is thebi factor
• Innumerable systems.. have - been
worked out and many a. man, mined
with one bus -.Started oat to '"break
the hank ,at" Monte Carlo." The man
«who has nO, system of , his 'invn can
bny theni by the doter!, for . a few
francs, in the principality of • Mon-
aro''The :bank 'remains not only
rbekeri, but highiy.prosperous.
A mysterious. American, n Mr
Darnbarongh, 'is the only, petSon who
.ever hil the hanlc at 'Monte Carlo ''a
.dan4eretisly.: hartt-blow, According to:
.r.fiinory he had been a 'Cafe' Wai.far'in:
'New, York,. He ,arrived in :Monte
Chr-
lo one day; played .the Wheel day'af-
-te'rTtlay'ranCeiCE"'day
20;000 to the taSti'[."41S,Vcontinited
:to be -TPrtutiett. iitotite -Until he inid
acquired some $400,000.
The Prince of Wales 10St. 0;000
'francs in a .single night's bfoittrat
Play . at D ohhoine Woodi
ft,' •
•
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166
ay 4ea'n •ThOUSall:(1Qf .POIRTS
' TO YOU!' " •
If yon, are interested irrinakIng real inOnCY. from -. chiekens,
•you, Should temp into, our Stbre 'at •Onee-aqd 'receive a copy of!
thiP book, Pdal.try Profits, Ereec ' •
• "Digger Poultry Profits" tells • you. What ' others have. done •
withlarrn poultry, how ' men mid Women. luiv,e developed their '
7 dinary flocks to 'a. point Where .they'•are making froin $00:00 to
• $3,00131,00,, and more .a year net profit from ' their _chicicestis, It
tcliS 3i0.11 hOW to Start; how. to illaPrOre yourflock; .how to coil;
—how
to develop -4"-201l-egg st'17ain; geelVliater -eggs, how-
to get big .heavy meat birds in the oniekest poSsike time,.
• This book, was prepared by the "INtiokeye" Incubittorce, the
-• world's, largest "'manufacturers and brooders. We carry these 'rani'.
ous itienhatOrs and breeders stock; becaese We biew they aro:
the" best,. the most. satisfectory and the inoSt economical fe'ri'yee, 7 ..
Phoie
Hardware Coal Plumbing .TinEinithing
• . .
ttt -
now.
emmommftemew
••••.
40* -ss
The art of splittiag leather, was
beneficial until it. ivas al)" tilled to the
ham sandwiches. '
. Publicity is Much' like 'matrimony
. is easy to get .the kind you don't
Want.
It must be 'com to:. be -.rich
enough to •v,•ear clothe until they,
weak out.,
As to our sense of humor Oserzie
.the kind Of ears some people 'Pat .
ICZAs‘ on
If sitiohilit sada, is used t mit son of. Gen , Loonard Wooci,, ,
the- Itreale 1:4ink, ii'Shon1d-.1ho' ed Alp -more- •"then Wall
follOwed by a flo6c1 Of ' hot whtpr Itei*nrrilttp- lienert- '
(", • E 5 • -r I-4 A -r .s
8v1 N EVE R.'? GRADE
ii..:/':('* ../!'J.,.'/''::' ings 7:-yoili , flbors-.--.7shotil0'
OUR moSt important 'furnish%
have /first •attehtion ,because
..'.• ://20,.--theY forth the' basis for the whole•
giound•ii,oik ' o:::, 'appearance of the room, Seaman. .
The .
° ' //.. Kent, Hardwood ' FloOring enables .
• , you to have the , finest .surface. o
good fuini:shitig.. ' taina.ble Whether for..I..ae neW' house
,
or re -surf -acing. old. floors:. Seaman
.Kent •• Hardwood ' Flooring offers , a
•wealth ' ., of beauty in: colors and .
grains of the *ions woods; excel',
, lently.milled in grades and prices, to
':$1.,iii All purses.
otherwioie • 11-q. Iree2•0• ana' 4e'ag ton. of It at a tiniblihg
• .• in ' Peril
;oft -' 'a' that 0"'n,cf00*1 in cooEng. e • •
and tr4y close the dkoln.
Cheaperv Than Carpet
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34 No..1: Onaker 'Cut W,Iiift A t: .
No i Plain tcda Oak ;.. , . •
74%1 Atak.,Shorit 111 • OA Itt• • ta 1.4 1'4,4" e 4 Or' 9(6
,1••, 4/4 4Clocr Air& and ;Maple.. 4 t4 1 4 • ttitge4
No,. 1 Birch and rytapl4:i . 12Cii
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