HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1911-12-7, Page 2We mean. the kind o£ cough it gives
one a cold shiver just to Bear -the dry
deep-seated hack.—h< k—Back—t h a t
seems as if it were tearing the very
vitals. That's the kind of coug'ii that
means business.
Fertuw tely, though, that is also one
of the kin&?s of cough for which Na, -Dries
Co < Syrup of Linseed, Licorice mut
Clalorod}ire was first prescribed, and
which it hass been relieving with great
promptness and regularity ever since.
Na-Dra-Co Syrup of Linseed, Licorice
and Cliiorolyue is absoltately free from
harmful drugs of airy kind, and is safe
even for children. Itispleasautto take,
and acts quickly, relieving the irritation,
lsosening.:the phlegm, promoting ex-
peetoretian, and so stopping the cough.
Thousands: declare it to be the best coegk
syrup they have ever tried,
Your DrnggiStwilI gladly recommend
it, and will supply you with either a asci
tar eve, battle, Th, National Drug at
Chemical Co,, of Canada, Limited. zit
i'I'OUL17 BE DREAD WARNING.
SCOTT'S "BLACi DWARF."
Claaraeter Was Daviel Ritchie, :Na-
tive of ¶1 ei'dda,xe.
How many of Sir Waiter Se•ott's
readers believe that "Black Dwarf"
is not altogether an imaginary char-
acter. Such is the case, however.
The poor tax's mate was David
Ritchie', a Dative of Tweeddale, Ile
was the son of.a laborer in the slate
quarries of Stab°, Sometimes his
grin-shapen front was imputed to
ill -usage, and sometimes to having
been born, that Way, Ile was
taught the trade of a. brush raker
at Edinburgh but his extreme -ugli-
ness of .form and feet caused swell :.
painful attention, that he wander-
ed from place to place. Finally he
settled himself on R. bit of wild moor-
land on the farm Qf Woodhouse in
the vale of the, small river Many",splendid eures -made by' 13odd's
le
Peebieshi, where he WiltI-idue; Pills, There is a striking
himself a, little house, The later: ex
Sir James Nesmith was proprietor Green, a well known resident, ma-
of tlaaj );round, Poor 1)a,Fxd had 1 t atsm and Zuni -
t. ¢ X01
E
OF THE G ItB A'i.' WORE. !)01)»'5
ltl!}lti' ''1r 1,11LIL $ ARE DOING.
d; S
J Creen, a sufferer from JUteti-
nudism. anal. Lumbago for five
years,linds quick, relief and com-
pletea , cure -n 1)od;'s Kidney Pills.
lll.te 1 i _c. d ,
Clam Bank Cove, Bay St, George,
Nfld., Dee..4 (Snecial.), Newfound
land eontribnt-ea its sharia tai the
-ample at this place, Mr, J. C.
built without leave; but Sir James, £ered from Rheumatism
n oa. tae. t. The bago. for five' years. To -day he is a
Lulu -
allowed the e 1d ch n of well. man, and does not hesitate to
c4ti°a.af harked children on a�ecotliat
thein insults, He was 334 feet high give Dodd's Kidney. Pills all the
":Lady," miming Mike, and was hideous to look at, �'.et creel t fo th
en
i r • e Cure.
"Would yen 1 d me a. cake of he was not destitute a£ intellectual ti arable was caused by strain
soap?" . true force and finer'feeling. and cold,"" ;^.Ir, as Green says, in fat-
" He was a true lover of the beau- ling his story, Anel for five years-
Do you m tie$ of nature. David never refus-
I •
sal eyed frown Rheumatism
eau to tell ane yoga
want waft,"" ed gratuities from strangers, nod at a '
Fe •"n �I e -beginning as , Lumbago, T was always tired azad
"Yes'in, h .e p Itis death in the of last
•. nervous. �1Iy sleep was broken and
a�ttner's got
are him.
bice aps an I rvaxlt tea :sc elcur : 110 possesses# ?100. Has a nr f ,e�ltili ,, lige, tiac, pains of ileal-
--fines e i
curl lie was ver} fond ",1 was in' ver; laic! shape xra
aa,rden and 'bees; of which betook.
great care, lie first wished to be deed when I started to Dile Dodd's
The Oil of the People.-•--�AtanY o;ls
have wine arid. gone, but t'r..
Thomas' Eclectric Oil eontinuea to
' erease
`t R and lxa
maintain i s as bola
p
its sphere oil use€ulnees each year.
Its sterlingdualities have brought
it tart. the front and kept it there,
i . trulyhe galled the oil
and t C,iA
of the people' Thousands have
benefited by it and would use no
other preparation.
An
ger
treats
stra
an h
hllnard's L,inlment Cures Alptttfteria,
THE 1i;1:.ASON,
Airs. Fijit---How do you account
for the fact that a woman can make
[t dotter go farther than a. man
caul
Fijit�•-1 guess
slae
makes it go
Thousands of Consumptiv
every year. Consumption res111tii
from a neglected cold on the lungs.
B:a[nlins Wizard Oil will cure these
colds„ Just. rub it into the chest
and draw out the inflammation.
hist be becaus
were a eat and
drag, z t�
his Gnia11 xalgia adclect to my' ciistrees.
�f iclofli
buried in the glen, where he had
but ed
hermitage;
chain
1115 little ✓•i
his mind, and was finally interred
in the burial ground of Manor
Parish.
He di'years before Scott
died some
sketched the character or "Elshie of
the Mucklestene Moor" from David
Ritchie,
If Your baby Is Sick
Give Baby's Own Tablets
The little Ws of babyhood .n
ildhood t>hoiild be treate
. ar tl
IOW SWEET OF HER.
Harry --"You do look nice in that
truck, dear; but, it cost me a heap
of money."
Mrs. Harry -'You dear old boy
\'taut, do I care for money rtvhcn
it'sa question of pleasing you?"
A Pill for Brain Workers. - The
man who works with his brains is
more liable to derangement of the
digestive system than the man who
works with his hands, because the
one calls upon his nervous energy':
while the other applies only his
muscular strength, Brain fag be-
gets irregularities of the stomach
and liver, and the best remedy that
can be used is Parmelee's Vegetable
Pills, They are specially compound-
ed for such cases and all those who
use them can certify to their su-
per_o.r power,
TALKING THitOUGH ROCK.
An invention which should prove
of the greatest; value to the various
Industries in which men are forced
to works underground, has been
perfected by an Englishman named;.
Grindell Mathews. It is called the
aerephone, and differs from the
telephone in that it carries the hu-
man voice -through long distance
without wires, and with he aid
alone of the nateral elements.
Stone walls "do not a prison
make" for this new instrument,
for exhaustive tests have shown
that the voice can be carried
through any obstacle, even includ-
ing five miles of solid rock.
The fool is never so stingy
his folly as the wise man is
bis wisdom.
with
with
They keep the
whole system
the pink of
condition.
Their singular curative pro-,
perties discovered by an Indian
tribe—introduced to civilization
nearly a century ago—com-
p-elided since 1857 in the
Comstock Laboratories at
Brockville, Ontario;
Dro M r,T&
clian
Pills
have a remarkable record to
Consistently curing constipa-
tion,bi liousn ess and ,ndisestion,
p:urifyinv the blood, banishing
headaches and clearing the
v prove
An occasional cease of Baby'
Tablets will
tach and bowels
little ones well,
promptly restore he °li if sickness
wines unexpectedly. D. 'Lenora
M. Thompson, Oil Springs, Ont,,
says :--•-"1 have used Baby's Own
Tablets' for my little girls asocca
sion required, and have found
them always of the greatest help.
No withoutmother, in: my opinion, should
a.
be without the Tablets." S .old by
medicine dealers or' by mail at gal
cants abox from The Dr. Williams'
Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.
NEXT THING TO IT
She --''Bind ' words can never
die,"
He—"Maybe not, but a whole lot
of them seem laid up and not work-
ing."
Worms in children, if they 'oe not
attended to, cause convulsion', a-irl
often death. Mother Grave s'
Worm Exterminator will protect
the ehildr4n from these distressiug.
afflictions.
Kidney Pills, but they soon gave
me relief, It is because I found
akeare
in
Do.
_dS
K
ine
--Pills that
a
I recommend them r'a my friends.'
Dodd's Kidney Pills always cure
ills is no matter where it is
found or iia what st•tge it is in,
ROGVBS UI(RlI PL.1("ES.,
Blue Bloods Who Have Been Con-
victed of Robbery.
The recent sentence ,ou s. Rus
alling himself Prince Aleataud
aka:ieii for shoplifting in Londe
IItlae fact that tovanni Passt,
exx
called in Italy "The.
'a i c orf Swindlers," is really a.
pti.nee by laii'th. But extra+agance
axe his uth led to his robbing a
banker. of ,x,20,003 for which he was
arrested, and his subsequent career
of over: forty years has been one
long record of crone,
Then there was tic discover)'
which so 'horrified all Germany - a
few years ago, of great quantitie
of stolon goods in the Castle
Buaedow, in Mecklenburg. Su
pieion was at the time thrown o
the wife of Prince Adolf Vrede, who
owns the castle. knives, forks,
cream -jugs, silver plates and dishes,
and even napery.,. all purloined
from fashionable hotels, were taken
by the police Tram t'hc castle.
1'leptomania, formed the only pos-
sibae solution of the scandal, for
the princess is immensely wealthy.
At a•charity bazaar, some time
ago, the news leaked out that a
lady of title: given a large tray of
Japanese trinkets to dispose of,
returned the empty tray, with but
93 cents in cash, and coolly explain-
ed that ishad
he rocketed the first
I?
$50 taken!
•
MEATS.
Mock Sweetbread, ---These rare
made of lean veal. If the sinews
and tendons are removed earefuliy;;
and the meat finely minced they are
excellent• Add half a cup of veal
suet to a potted of the meat and
chop ail together; soak a baker's
roil in milk and beat it light; add
the grated rind of a lemon, a dust
of grated nutmeg, pepper, salt, two
eggs; add the veal shaped into
sweetbreads a dip in egg and bread
erumbs and fry in boiling fat.
Servo rather dry or with a gravy
made of the bones of the veal,
boiled and highly seaweed.
Chicken Dumplings, stew
chicken until tender, make gravy,
before taking up, then pour all in
baking pan. Blake 'dumplings with`
two cups flour, heaping-ieasploc�u
baking powder, two tablespoons of
butter, aub in thoroughly and matte
soft with sweet milk, Boll thin,
cut in squares, put over chicken
and bake in hot oven. They eau
be eaten �co1d and are always light
and puffy=.
Left Over Reef.—Take pieces of
cold beefsteak, eat in small pzeees,
place in frying pan until bottom of
pan is covered, Dredge with $lona•,
a little salt and pepper,' and en
onion chopped flue• Then Slice eel
potatoes and lacy in layers on Meat
eta up a few tcametoes and place
+an top of potatoes; season all with
salt aDd pepper. Cover all with
water,, put cover on, and cook
twenty Minutes, Yon will have 'a.
F'
1, '"
ele i eastew.
ci , ll$ pan fete
Boit potatoes with the alhin,s on
the day before using, When the;
meat i5 boiled save EOM of the
stock attd put in when meat and
pata?itOO aro mixed.
'ld gl 3L4,{ISTR.1t'1'1"l' S STORY,
ti,tt ,He Owes to hilt-Bui.,
C. ,. Samford, of Weston
t,°u,, N,S•, a Justice of th
gee for the' e0)114aty, and a deo,
of the Baptist 'Church an Bor-
.''; :.5, have used I aln-Bu
d. found it a splendid
ared nue,"
hina<ts Pearson, of I'rixac
Albert, Sask., 3vritea: "I
thank vo>t fur tlae benefit 1 1
irttni they tas0 of Zam-Buk
ummcr 1 had a fever, which
left nae with wiles. 1 atn,vted to use
ai<ai ldul aeia
found ittxvo inc 2'0 -
limed with it. After
three ox' lour boxes it effected
plcte' cure.'
I;u:k will also be found a sure
r eel(' sores, ehapped bands,
`rets;, bite »ulcers, eezenia, blaotl-
poison, varicose sores, scalp .sones,
ringworm, inflamed patches, babies"
ruptions and chapped palaces, cuts,
burns, bruises, and llcxn injuries
eneraily. All druggists and stores
sell at 50e. box, or Zam-Buk Co.,
Toronto, for price. Refuse substi-
tutes.
WHY, INDEED?
Tie—t`r'7ii afraid you are cold.
Shall I take off my coat' and. put it
round you?"
She—"You may put your coat
round me, but why take it off i"
THE
....ASON,•5.. •
The ever-increasing consumption of tea throughout the world
—particularly of British Grown Tea—has created a demand much
grater than the supply, :which, among other causes, prevents'
really good tea being sold at former low prices -
Russia and Australia are buying tremendatfsly of British
growplace of China teas, consumption the consuptiof in (great
n teas in
Britain is larger than ever,
The shutting out of over 15 million pounds of colored China
Green Tea by The United States Government, the increased use
of ten due to higher prices of coffee, the greater acreage given
over to the planting of rubber in Ceylon, the shortage in the
Ja:. an crop this year and the labor problem in all tea -growing
ik p
countries are all factors which account for the much higher pri-
mary
mary ruarkets.
Tho presort revvolution. in China may also mean much smaller
crops there next year and present indications are for still higher
prices in the future• All these conditions either mean a lower
quality m
at the sa e prices, or the same quality at higher priees,
Our experience shows that the tea drinking public prefers
the latter, BEST TEA IS THE BEST POLICY"
ThomasJ `o £Ionto „
1a
$1•431c aR914ER
ember Sia aadarcl ;3tecic al,nal Altnal[I nzeh Inge
I.ISTgO sTaclfs QtyRRIEPQR 4AROIN
correspondence 14'4440.
AMELJN DA ST., TORONT
FARMS FOR. RENT AND SALE.
ASK fAWSoU, HE KRAVIS.
704 want to ecu a tarso., eo m
LialN
you +vn
inc.
t. reel xaat a fariis, uoneul
GAVE :some of Om best k,'eaat muck4
eirani or Dairy ,k'1trina to 5tatatrt4.
prices neliz.
{01
lccGo
I shippers n oitl fiagtLhl
their
trr
ndxantage to their ver4@3lon our
Bat. Tins .oeuraapt reaer of our flue -
Wows
ue-
Wow tnA gensrsttttormatinnt which 'O!! 4a
r opolk the 15thef"iavetubsr; Tears n15
:gars of fair nnet klbara► treatment when you
4 pyoorcollectionate+Wagner, t3reaf er & Co
6 Front $t. Best'.Toronto, Ont,
A
da'
PITLDK
home. 11 rite us, for our -choice
uta euppitcs.. We have the
tCeney prop os,t;toa1 iu Canada
to auUnle necess.try, •t'Fi,ly lJ,
, 2z8 Albert Ht.. Ottawa,
HELP WANTED.
.lir WEEK s44$([c
tat54'; Sl0t141)41 ,autt
VAN if uaaatiefAc,
t titriiaana , f LtaasuJ.
Minard's • Liniment Co., 'Limited.
Gentlemen,—Last winter I received .great
benefit from the use of MIN -PULL'S
LINIMENT in a severe attack of La-
Grippe, and I have frequently 'proved it.
to be very effective in cases of Inflamma-
tion.
Yours,
W. t. UuTC�TxsoN.
HIS BRIEF PEDIGREE.
He was a gentler specimen of his
class than ,you usually meet. When
he matte his request for something
to eat at the kitchen door, he was
asked by the good-natured cook to
come in by the fire. As he sat there
she said:
"You don't look as if you had
always been a tramp."
"I haven't," he replied, without
',offense. "I came from a very good
family."
She let him eat -on without inter-
ruption, but after he had 'iitiished; ,
she said : dinner•
QUICKLY STOPS COUGHS, CURES COLDS,
HEALS THE THROAT AND LUNGS. 25 CENTS
MISTAKEN IDEA.
"Why, I always supposed old
T 5•te-Phist had more than his share
of the good things of this world."
"These good things 1 Mister, he
hain't got a blamed thing but a
barrel of money and an appetite
for another barrel of it."
Many inherit weak lungs, and
as disease usually assails the weak-
est point, these persons are continu-
ally exposed to attacksof cold and
pulmonary disturbances. The
speedy use of Bickle's Anti Con-
sumptive Syrup, will be found a
preventive, strengthening the or-,
gans so that they are not so liable
to derangement from exposure or
abrupt atmospheric changes.
Bickle's Syrup is cheap and gond.
Money talks—unless a miser gets
hold of it and chokes' it to death.
T inard's Liniment Cures Colds, an.
WAY TO CHASE 'EM.
Maid—"O, misses here comes
some of your husband's relatives!.`
Looks as if: they were prepared to
stay a week."
Mistress—"That's all right; just
put away the chicken and lobster
salad and boil some, turnips far
"You say, you came from a good
family. May I ask the name?"
"Dewas Blankleigh," he respond-
ed.
"Why," she ' said, in surprise,
". `that's the name of the man who
lives next door to us!"
f"Yes," he replied,.. "1 noticed it.
on the ,door plate. That's where I
carne from. He tiu-ew me down his
steps just before'q ,called here."
"Thae,young lady is angry with
me. The episode happened at a re-
cepbion I coukin 't' see her face
under -her 'cid liot-'' "`.rind you
mistook. her . for another. gonna*
11t eh? Nothing i:n that to Met
mad about."' "`I ' mist,00k .'her fc;r
skin, 25c. a box everywhere...`a pian;r� lamp:'"
Fig—
d>
"Ytni say the elopement was sort
of forced upon you`!" 'Tes; after
she crane down the rope ladder her
father pulled it up."
Minaret's Liniment Cures Qistomaer.
A LIMITED FOREVER.
"What's the natter, daughter 1"
"Ferdy and 1 have parted for-
ewe'1•."
"Um 1 In that ease I s'pose he
won't be around for a couple of
nrights."
Countless have been the eures
worked by Holloway's Corn Cure.
It has a power of its own not found
in other preparations.
FATHER A MODEL.
A small boy was taken to task by
his mother,
"Why can't you be good ?" she
asked.
"P1l be good for a nickel," he
responded.
"You should copy your father,"
she said, "and be good for no-
Government
o-
Gowennment
Municipal
and
Corporation
Bonds
Correspondence Invited.
CANADA SEPURITIES
CORPORATIOI, Limitteda
otx. C. 3. Doherty, K.C., M.P„
Pres dent.
odolphe Forget, M.P.,
Vice-P-et,ident.
Geo. H. boder°r m n9P,P.;
Vice -President.
HEAD OFFICE:
179 ST. JAMES STREET
MONTREAL
VE YOUR f'3QSH A CHroice AND
MAKE MONEY WITH IT.
nu tiweauld not thin's of nutting down
.gout° bar or groin with 1mnd acythee.;�
-nit goat alisatld not use old polo and
ani. 'ftintaalf a " C3uttAltian" =ate
mord Datil better ;syrup with 1etO trate and
fuel, More revenue at a reduced coat..
WhY not 'trr this? We have one tb4 wit
Just suit you. You sago sure to wits. Write
for ;free booklet. TUE QRIMM MPG. CO.,
LIXITHD, fiS Wellington ¥entreat,
'Que.
O$SIPLB•
ie sec the th"inges'
thin! yin have in a, shirt waist,"
s just gone to lunch
madame.''
The Beauty: wf a Clair Skia1.
The condition of the Brat regulates
the condition of the blood. A dis-
ordered liver causes impurities in
tho blood and these: show them-
selves in blemishes tan the skin.
Palrmelee's Vegetable Pills in act-
ing upon the liver act upon the
blood andas clear, healthy ;skin
will ,follow intelligent use of this;
standard medicine. Ladies, who
will fully appreciate this prime
quality of these pills, can use them
with the certainty that the effect
will be most gratifying.
Love may not be blind, but after
marriage it's often out of sight.
Minard's Liniment Cures Garget in cows.
ALREADY PROTECTED.
Peddler—"Can I sell you ia,
watch -dog, mister f"
Pedestrian—"Don't need one,
my friend. I've the wolf at my
door."
TRY NIUFIlNE EYE REMEDY
ftir Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes
awl Granulated Eyelids. Murine Doesn't
Smart—Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists
Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c,
SOc, $1.00. Murine Eye Salve in
Aseptic Tubes, 25c. $1.90. Eye Books
and Eye Advice Free by Mail.
Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago.
CLOTHING TO BE UNSINI{ABLE
Is Claim of German Inventor of New
Fabric.
A remarkable demonstration was
given the other day in the Spree,
near Berlin, Germany, of a new
fabric delsigned to make clothing •so
buoyant that it will keep its wearer
afloat in the water, writes a corres-
pondent of the London Illustrated
News. The composition of the
veintion which brings about this re-
sult is a well guarded secret. To
don a garment lined with itis to
become unsinkable, i
Ou. the occasion mentioned in-
fantrymen in full marching kit,
clad TMin uniforms lined with the
material,, which rendered the cloth-
ing neither heavier nor thicker than
usual, threw themselves into the
water, and not Only did not. sink,
but were abl'b to "march" in thc
water and to fire. At the same
time coffee was .served to a party in
the water, waiter and guests being
clad in the special fabric.
11 is reported that =recently the
inventor, wearing his suit, jumped
into the water before the Kaiser's
steamer to demonstrate the value'
of his devices, and that the police
arrested him for inpropriety.
lei Altlttt-
ualai senora, 31tf
facaurinfi to
.. tta ' tai Gil tlsi.
into it. rl uafOtis. LODUP$, c e. In..
e Lorna! itud uxterual. ow-oihout
t.MAn by our Ammo treatment. Wrato Lae
before too lata liar. i3ellatiau nletiaua l Co.,
f,itnttcd, Colhngwooc1, vat.
G• 'CON 'SOALl; OU.11taNTF D. �Yaleon'q
Scalu Workii, 9 Replangde, ,,ioronte.
GENT WANTED. A S'i71JDY 012
GENT
Agency propoaitiouw itourincur
us that iigne can equal ont:d. You ~rill al•
wigs retaret tt 111• Yon dont grotty iezr p;tr•
ticttlare a'Lrave1icrs' Dept, t:e .'llbert St,.
Otta�1 d,
It is. true that., it costs you .,lore'.
to' live'r?ow than it 'cosh. your- great-
grandfather, but it wouldn't .oalsc
Qs_.mueh if you livicel as. he (Pe) -.
QFI';ClstLIsTs ADViQU i'itieE. Consult
1►.77 us to regard to .ans. disease, Lowest
rlees In ttrug, of ell liners.
`russas flitch by mail. Send ni'asure�
anent. glasses fitted by age. Write to•dayt •
for Anything bold in first.clu, a drug;
stores to Dr. Hellman, Collittgwood, Ont.
DY WING 'l CLEANING
f ur the very boat; /mod year work to the
"BRITISH AMERICAN DYEIP1C CO."
Look for agent in your Own, or send direct.
Montreal. Toronto. Ottawa. Clueber.
'frnppers, limners
and Ucaiera in any
kind of Raw Furs,
canaot ait,rd to ,tis•
peso of their coffee,
tiemiwithatit [irirt
obtaining our quo.
Cation , which we cheerfully furnish upon
reques . we speeializo In tl,o following :--
RIGHT PRICES. LIBERAL ASSORTMENT,
And reniitttnce forwarded saute 41ay3 goods
received, oxpreasand mail enamel onail
shipments paid by us, ni .shipment too large
.)r too sms,1l Canada's Largest Fur Oper.
atter, "There's a Reason." Your bnsnaost
ttuat correspondence solicited. Ia:SYt'.1G
John Halfarn T0RON-TO
"The Most Beautiful, ',ovation
in New York City."
HOTEL SAN
Fifth Ave., 58th to 59th Street
Overlookbi, Cenral Park
Affording a delightful residence,
from which all the principal centres
of the city are readily accessible.
Beautiful roams: Single$.:, with bathroom $a and
n•
ti ar.l—Haullc$i, .41t,tb•tl rnum$4 amt ap ard,
large Nem*, alcove bedroom and. bathroom
15.5o, nr Liner suites nivn aopl catioi. 5iry
clout; restaurant, palet garden, billiard room, etc,
Sc,uffarlicokce. JOHINF.;RIES,Manngcr
Even in the darkest hour there
are only sixty mintitos,
External application for magi
or. beast. Everyone knoll;; of'.
the : wonderfulqualities in the.
oil of the STURGEON for
sprains, lameness; etc.
,Dr: Dow's formula has it in
its best form. For Rheumatism,
Lumbago, Neuralgia, Swellings,
etc., it cannot be equalled.
Try it once and you will be
satisfied. Price 25 cents.
ASK YOUR DEALER.
S'E'LLS 8T.
Beayiey Drug Po., Lid.;;
Sole Props. - St• John, B,