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.MONY or NEURITJS
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et" wry of Intense .Suffering
and Relief.
'Do 1 recenamend Dr. Williams'
• Pink Pills? You ma# believe I
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says Mr. John Jaraiesoo„ of • Wel-
laceburg, Ont. •
• • .,For at% years I suffered lday and
night from neuritis. The agony was
terrible. I loot control of my aria and
ehoUlder, and my handbecame shyly-.
.• Wle Nothing, helped me till Ihegan
• taking Dr. Williams.' Pink • Pills, Even,
then •rie iipprOVe' keiii as.slow and I:
.took ten, .boxes befoi•e"I Was on. the
way to recovery..,,, later that, thoagni
• • '• relief- was rapid. , My hand' gradually
filled 'out; the pain Yen., Me. and I could
•• sleep 'in :peace. • That waif, tWe, years
•• duo and -I liet„,had a twinge .of
••• the' (feeble .Singe.".: •
• ' iferers. froth nenritia;,neaftrigia.or
pitroatiSM Should try
nse method of banishing these tr
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bles by .enrighingthehlood", gand
. ntrengthening the, nerves, with :Dr:
Williams' ,Pink Pills: These Pills are
sold by. Aft Medicine dealers or by mail
at' 50 cents a box from The Dr. Wit:
MedicineCci.;.Brockville, Ont.:
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Says Pluto's Size •
Is That' of Mars
•:.• Dr. suphe,r,.Flaestaff Director.,
k. • Declares, Observations
• Show No. Colnetary.
Features • •
Flagstaff, Ariz.—Dr. V, M. Slither,
dire-en:U. .in!..LIfireW Observatory, said
recently that 'the new planet,"PlUto,
discovered by : the Observatory , last
January , is, ,abeut. the site, of Mars
and the Anther study had revealed
Ors 'conietary features. • '• • •
• "The. 'preliminary :,orbit -of • Planet
•X,". pr.: !lifter reported, "has been
eomPuter by the Lowell 'Observatory'
Staff„ with the cOliaborationc:,f, Dr.
•••Jelinf .A. • Miller, diractOr"of Strout
' Observatory, using.positions ;',Of• Jan.
,
)3, Feb. 23 and March ;3, .determined
from the Lowell. plates 'of Dr. C.. 0.
,Lampland, and yielded the felloWlag,
-blementi e410n03
re • a-
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"Node, los legrees 21 minutes; in-
. elinatioe, 17 degrees 21 minutes; log.
semi•niajor. axis, 2,3359; eccentricitY,
0.090; 'longitude perihelion, 12de-
• grees. 52 feinntes,; mean daily : Mo.
tion, 1.112i mean anomaly, " 1930:0, 3
llegrees20-mint tee --47 seconds'.
tanee • from sue, 41.3 astronomical
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Our knoWledge 'of the erhirs
shape and size, its eccentricity and
semi -major axis, mtist be -regarded as
probably subject to considerable modt-
.fication when more extended positions
are available, but the plane of the
orbit—its inclinatter aid the line of
.nodes., -!•and. the present distance of
the object are fairly reliably known
in the present 'orbital data. •
Planet Has Yellowish Hue
"Color tests of Planet X indicated
• this :body is yellowish and very dif-
ferent from the blue planets Uranus
• and Neptune. • This suggests , an
albedo and (tensity mare like those of
the boner planets." •
: A Portable: Smithy
Retirement of Veterans' arfugs Chauges in
Canadian National Financial Staff
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pon 'the retirement, Jane 1, 'Of
tJ J. M. Rosev'x4r, General Conip-
troller of the Canadian :National sys-
tem, and of C. E. Priend,:;Assistant
General CoMpt,roller, each of whom
has given 34 years' serme, the ap-
pointment is 5announced,
, .J. .B.
•'McLaren, hitherto COmptr011er of the
Central Region; Toronto, te the posi
• tion of Comptroller of the system.
In the pligtomphs, from left to
right, are: top row: C. E. Friend,
• J. M. Rosevear and 3...B. McLaren;
bottom row:: T. H. Cooper, who has
•been appointed Assistant COmptrol-'
• ler, General Accounts; A. C. Egan,
appointed ' Assistant ' CoMptr011er,
Disbursernemit; W. S. Harrison, ap-
pointed. Assistant Comptroller, Re-
• venues; and Fred 'Horton, appointed
• Assiitant Comptroller, Subsidiary,
CoMPanieS," all at Montreal. - Ot:hq "
appedntrnenta are: J. F. Aitcinsop
Regional Auditor,. 'I'Oronfo.i T. J:
Gracey, Regional Auditor, Wumipeg;
G. H. Palmer, Regional .Anditor,
Moncton, and G. B. Bird, Auditor,
Detroit.
Both Mr. Rosevear and Mr. Friend ,
• are Very IMO respected by. railway
accounting officers ori the 4ontinent.
The: Rosevear family his played an
important Part in railroad service in
Canada, the story having begun, in
1854, when Matthew Rosevear came
to. Canada from •England to work.
for the Grand Trunk, and.the
•has given the National System four
generations of men and more than
tivo hundred Rears' of service in the
-aggTegate. ,
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King lward's Life
• Revealed';in Book
Once Slapped Aunt In-
stead; of Kissing Her,
• Book by Late Sir Lionel
• , Cust Declares
• London — That. Sir Lionel Cast
who was a friend of • King Edward
VII. in his book 'Just _published en
titled "King Edward VII: and His
• Court," makes some: notable, com-
ments and tells many interesting
anecdotes. • •
not enough to do. Ministers neglect-
ed and even despised him as a pos-
sible factor in politics and the higher
aristocracy gave him the cold shoul-
der.
•No Advantage
'He should •have reigned earlier
•but not a day later. 'Ten years long-,
.er would have been no advantage
and might have been a disaster. but
had he reigned' ten years earlier, the
face of European :history might have She—There,is an old admirer of
be'changed. Had Queen, Victoria mine over there."
taken her son into partnership she Ile -"How old is he? If he's one
would have found him a zealous work- of those .old reprobates about 50 years
er loyally deferential t4 her author- old, I'll have to be careful."
Roy Perry, a Harrison. .Me., black- ity and a shrewd and useful successor
smith, still has a profitable trade des- to her husband as a private adviser
• pite the decline in the village smithy. on politics in general."
Be• has a portable anvil and forge
which he load' into a light truck. All
through that section of southwestern
Sir .Lionel writes: 'I am disposed
tothink since my acquaintance with
King Edward' that the great mister-,
tune of his akisfortune which
was shared by the country—was that
his mother lived -too long, not in the
general sense of the word., but fibm
the, point of view of the welfare of
her son and successor.
• "In 'the last 20 years of Queen Vie-
toria's' reign, the Prince of Wales had
•IS BABY TEE MGT
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Teething time it a time of worry to
most Mothers. The baby is neryous;
fretful; feverish. tittle gums are
:Swollen and sore; diarrhega, constipa-
tion, colic and sometimes convulsions
set, in—neither bay nor mother can
These troubles can be quickly? ban-
ished, however, through the use of
Rabv'aown Tablets, concerning which
Mrs. Louis •Grubb, TeesSwater, Ont.,
says: --.."I have used the Tablets for
all my babies while teething and hare
found them a .splendid, medicine."
• Baby's Own Tablets are sold by all
medicine dealers or by' mail at 25
cents a box from, The Dr.
Medicine Co; Brockville, Ont.
•. Intimate Stories
Sir Lipnel Cust tells intimate anec-
dotes of King Edward's Iife .such as
•Maine most of the farmers have. tele- When Queen Alexandra asked ,who the
• ••• phones. When a horse needs 'Shoeing -1 marble bust of the "babe" was and
'• they just call up Perry, who brings Edward's reply, "Don't you know? If
ills smithy to „the "ors,. he had lived we should not be here." Varieties, and is said to be "more
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Deadly Weapons
Tests of a new torpedo were re- '•
cently carried ,out between Wey- We can understand our own success
mouth and Portland. • hut we can neither understand nor c
This new weapon,' which experts stand another's.. •
think may revolutionize torpedo war-
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• Owl ,roaffs
•' ' 13efore the Wedding
"Your presence is requested,"
The ittvieation read; •
"Your .presents are requested.7 '
10,4hatA•really said.. ••
The pest of living ia.high but. the;
cost' of de still rernaini 'cheap,.
The Fiddlin, Fools Fikisofy
• It'd bad enough when mews don't .
practice what they 'preach, but I sus-
pecfit Might 'be a darn sight worse if,
POrne ofthem, preached what they
pragtised,• :; •
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That reminds us of. th'e" professor
tvho..:seratched his Wife ,antkiased
match.. '
after another..
Love,—Twe•thin gs after each t flier., •
Probably' there's nothing se.‘false as •
false, teeth ; Ask the man Who wears
them. ' •
Remarkable Advance
Teacher -,-"When water becomes ice,
what is the great change' that takes
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' Bright Puti1--"The change in price."
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We Might' lighten our own load'by
helping a brotber tote his. • •
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It's tbe suckers Who, are born every
minute who keep ' the' gambling slot-
micliines running., . • •
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• Olga (all` eicitement over Nora's ac-
Ceunt of her ,elopemeet)-"HoW rcs
mantic! But werent' you afraid of the
ladder slipping?", . • •
o-Nora—"Oh, no Mother was hold-
ing it."
personally, 'we don't care much to
this small size money,: In fact, we
can't See the. $10000 bills at all.
A girl will tolerate a man with,a,
past if he has good presents. •
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We Wile 1111 Mtlta %UIR
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ing a rush period, put a ;dear man In
the
the room .with matr that Snoted.'
A fool and bis money are send partY-
• •, doNbCIENCE.';
It is God'a spy and .intelligence In
ourbosoms and•bedcharehers, 'a; most
exact notary of whatever we •think or
do. It 'is His ;lieutenant, and :under
Him the principal eirmlnaxider ana
chief Controller ot man's life; yea,
ertry. man's God in that sense that
Moses was Aaron's... It is:the Surest
prognostication .and , prejudgment 'of
God's last jndp,ment, and.bestalinatiac
Within a nian's own breast fortelling
him'•what become ef,iiim at that
day —Adams. •
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Miriard's for Falling ;lair. •
Si went to the. circus one, day, . . •
Resolved to get in without Pay; •
He craWled under the tent,
No. one knew•where he Went,or
„F' _Ike, elephant thought he, was hay.
• Don't expect to make a good fisber-
man and a good 'Anything else.' It
can't be done:
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Statistics show' that out of every
hundred marriages, fifty •per cent. are
women!
• Then there was the woman who col-
lected antiques. • She explained that
they paid well and were perfectly
•harintess. •• •
She was only a'dentists daughter,
but she came of good extraction.
George (fiercely) "I'm certainly
going to kis you before I go."
Dorothy' (passionately)—':Leave the
house at once!" •
The height of disappointment is for.
a woman to go shopping and find what
she wants in the first store.
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Johnny--"Fatber, how do you spell
• high?" •
Father—"H-i-g-h, why ,do You wiik
to knoW?" , •
Johnny-,-" 'Cause I'm writinga Com-
position on the highena."
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"Toroeto harbor provides docking
facilities for' the largest vessels on the
Great Lakes", 'says- the Toronto In-
.dustrial News Bulletin. "Thehar-
bor has 64 Plants located In its indus-
trial areas with an investment of
more than $30;000,00o in lands, build-
ing' and equipment. ,
• "New convictions call for new ven-
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tures.":--Florence: Ziegfeld:
fare, has an eight -cylinder engine' in- Usually Mother never admits that
stead of the two -cylinder of older any of the children are just like Fath-
er until they act ugly., .
• • ' .-----4' . . The 'bust, was. of Princess Elizabeth, deadly than anything. yet invented."
' • S M f' the finest native colleges daughter of King •Williarn IV. 7 Another improvement in the art of
Warfare is repoeted from America,
'where "the deadliest machine-gun in
the world" has just been - invented.
Clashing with the wall panelling- and
It is said to fire half-inch Calibre Mil-
itia surprise at finding the bust of lets at. the rate of SOO a mitute;• and
• tke Prince Consort Wearing a chest- has ca_rangei of nine miles. ,. . • •
hut colored wig. , . As riew and more terrible -varieties
He tel1s. how the then Prince IlenrY Cif poison gas" are being, discoverd
being asked to kis his aunt, the from time to time,. the' prospects for
Grand Dueliess Augusta ,:.%leckletiburg
the next war aren't particularly- cheer -
in Africa are' to be found. in the Gold Another story tells how the King
- iCoase territory, while Accra, ,one ot experimented dyeing. . marble busts
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Vthe Crown Colony's, most- important with -tea in order to prevent their
. - toWnr, has the, best -equipped native
, hosintal in 'the werld. • , '. . ,
6.25%mwEsTmENTs
- -Cauttons-and--,prud4t. Intestors prefer
shares' of long established Trust, and trelitz, promptly slapped her. Hon,
L seeking an investment of $100•or midi. The heat story is of.tite small child
. people killed; in propertion tr. the
bad as- they seem. There were more
fought hand ta hand than. there' bare
'But perhaps tbings aren't as
Lc %beanies. blecause this class of t S
nen-speculative .and dividends the -11nOen Of Portugal flustered the ful.
lirure and steady. In the recent stock King by planting 'resounding .kisses
Ira 'collapse Trust and Loin Ginn- ,, b ti .1,. _
tiples thereof tip to $10,000 hi seairities,
' to yield Si. per rent., write tor further whowas .a, attest at one of ithe royal been since "deadlier". weapons thttn
ed by. His • :Majesty what he would • , ..........----4_---
ny shares remained firm and unshaken. on o teeks at N't ind.sor. •number of cotnhatantS, when men
entailers. campbeu. vs4 wet- patties at the, Palace on be rig ask- sword and spear were introduced. •
gton street, London. Ontario. •
The Pulitzer Prize for tact ought to
be awarded to the landlady who, dur-
On Your Holidays
Feel safer With a bottle .;f Min-
ard's in yoiir grip. It will come
in handy On numerous occasions.
Deaf Hear Again • like; replied,1"More jaM King." .
'ENvy
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; Throne; New Aid ,
What a wretched and apostate state
, Trees is this'f 'to be offended with excel -
'Earpiece No Signer Than Dime Irina Each poplar it a steeple; lence, and' to hate a man because we
Enthusiastic Following—Tcn-Dad Birches are •tiry people; approve him! • The condition of the
envious man is' the most emphatically
-- miserable; he is not only incapable
of rejoicing in another's tuee:t or
cess, but lives In a world a -herein all
mankind are in a plot apiriSt his
quiet; studying their'own happineas
and advantage.—Addison.
Free Triol Offer
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After tarentY•ave years devoted exeln.
web to • the manufacture .0 actentfflC
hearing -aids, the Oanadia_ii Acenincou
. The Oaks are wise and staid;
TAmited, Dept. gad; 45 Ribliikalta,., g‘t• 1
Wein, Toronto Ont:, haS just perfected a The neeeheS45ehthe41440
1111110 Medd ACOUt106011 that represects Are •golden in the Spring.
creation f hearing for the deaf. This .Each tret*S a living thing. , •••••• •
the greatest aderince yet iiiadS 1st the re-
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The Firs are b ve and t fr ng.
They join the wild storms' song.
'latest A tistAcon 10 featured by e tiny
bigge.t ttas ti Mgt- Thitett.14
7-ins'device lent& aro .-Jelirly Mid And Where the vrate_reants •• .2 "Laurel" wreaths. 50 Much used for
with wonderful benefit to bearing Otl° s g •
B thind Be t ' •
Complexion .Secret
01 hate now gnat &trachea &1118 fe.a: long
Ohne, and think it is wonderful. Etseryone fella me
hots well look and what a beautiful akin hart.
I t n them that it is thanks to y ur wonderful
Itrusehen Salts. I are lust won second prize
in a bathing beauty competition of a lea aind
newspaper. 1 shall vire it afterlife, and tell all act)
friends to do the aante.7 —Olin) A. D.
il• Orlighat letter at filo for Inepeetion•
This Is heality's first Sectet—ai good coin.
elesion eotnes from within. No need for creams
Or lotions—put the colour on from Inside.
Seep your blood pure imil healthy with the
daily dose of I:Mellen, and beauty's reward
will be yours—a clear skin, bright, sparkling
eyeS—the abounding joy of good health.
Krusehen' Setts is obtainable at drug and
department 'stores In Canada at 75c. a bottle.
1 1 A bottle contains enough to last for 4 er. 5
a months '—geoct health for half -a -cent s day,
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ti4insmitted te subnornial ears I aiad tumbrn tre.1 n memorials. have hitherto lieens made- ".
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liestin The Matters offer an shed, The Steeping Wino spread mostly of Italian magnolia 'leaves; .•
'lately feed trial tor .to dayoi•to• anv „ate Their arms. and oVerherad•
.110%. fAitidOrf- lady has disCovered
d and a let-.• r e ve 'British laurel and
will' ming one Of these rebutrkelde • toW tti p es r
cz may lie. Intereste
to YOU teihetlen.
utefrtgtheliithIlitirgb4t. The lyirds sing all daylong. • other leaves for long period's. She has
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address tsdarf soirietitnes in their ong
Le -
tresented,the seeret to the British Le-
end
• The, telt the tvond rend fireere • erny Pony raetory.
'Twas God iVhe thought of trees.
. , —Marjorie Wilson. Every second of the clay 490'leders
• - • •are mailed ,in the United States, ad -
lig wrote: "Nothing •!pon may 4, earqtng, to Post OfficeDepar7'ffloit
doares.t, ean, stm the nektn of emotion statistic. Did you mail that orli
fn Sne-lernte: *,-Erretesed.. that„ given you thii Morning?'
herewith clearest, please fled tiny, last ••••:•
lkilinartra Drives Away the HeaddchM
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altrIttlAttg11171!
be: Wargo Mei-eight. Gd"Seedee •
Satre from &omen today. Drew
ikia"kinity tfinerroti
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.1_•_.e bill.
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PH,LLIPS
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tot Troubles
-clue to Acid -
smolocsvor4
Ac� sroP-I,Aal
etAnnturan
HEA-extym
co.ses-oukotrA.
N'tliat many people, call :indigesfion
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very Often means eXcelks Acid in the
1 stentach. • The statute:It. nerves haVe e
been o'er -stimulated. and food- • sours. it
The eorrective is an alkali, Which nen- ir
ttralizes acids instantly. And the best!
a14iir llWown -td-....tredirai science • is
Phillips' Milk Of :Magnesia. It has re -
'trained the standard with phYSiciatts /.
in the 54 years sinee its, invention.
One •poolifeI of this harmless, tate-
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Claisifiecl Advertising
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USED BICYLES. $10 UP. •VARSITY
170.1.0enytgle 7900.. 41$. ,Spa,dina. Avenue., • ,
SABY CHU:SST-WS tiATCHNI.)
1. 316.000 last year In tour vane-
ties. Write for free catalogue..
Switzer.•Ont:
'The Wayi folks ask -for baseballs,
• You Would think they grew like grape-
fruit."—Babe Ruth.
magic, says chanany.
Thousands write kidney, and bladder
Ms,constipatioe, indiseinon,gas,,back-
oche aid ovecnight with ^Fruit-i-tives".
Iferireirquiet. Sound sleep. et once. Get
"Pruit-stives" from druggist today. •
II 1111--.11CLJIM •
Cuticiiira ;Soap
• . reetoresithe•notinal aetloi;, olthe
'• pores by its wonderfully effective ,
cleansing and' purifying quahhes.
• .• , •' Fifty Years ofServias '
Soap 25c. -Ointthent
Tess alkali in water u ill neutralize in-
statilly ivaay times as much acid, and
the symPtoms disapPear at Once, ten
Will never ape crude niethode. When
ones tyott learn the efficiency. of this.
Go ielt. a
:11e suite to g.it '
Milk ot • Magnesia prescribed by•ptiyel-
Cialia for 50 years* in ("Greeting excess
agida. tacit bottle contains !ill diree-
tlYms—any dingsiore. ' •
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ISSUg. No. 24-30
WHY SUFFER
fROM YOUR ,
LIVER?
Wh,r be handicapped with unsightly
• blotches on the face, eyes with yellow.
. tinge and that tired and languid feel-
• ing? This indicates a torpid liver.,
• Headache, Dizziness and Piliousperss
surely follow. • You must stimulate
your lav liver, -start the bile flowing .
with Carter's Little Liver PHIS.
They also act as a mild laxative,
• purely vegetable, free from calomel
and poisonous &rigs, small, easy to
swallow, and not habit forriting. They
are not a purgative that cramps or
paint,. unpleasant after effect follow -
Ing, on. the contrary a good tonic.
M1Druggists 2.5e and, 7cred pkgs.,
•41 have used several bottles
Of Lydia E. ?inkhorn's Vege-
table Compound and find it
helps me :wonderfully, eSper
dilly before childbirth. 1 hak,e1
,five lovely children. After. ray.
last came I had a misera-
ble pain in my right side -so I
• bought another bottle of the
Coretpcititid and I fitie now.
I work outside during the fruit
season in. addition to toy
housework." Mrs. Charles
Slingerland, #4, St. Cath-
Ortta,ia.
Lydia E, Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound
• L0 E. Pokham Med Co., Lynn. Mas!. U.S. A.
and Coburg• Ontsrin. Csnada
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