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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1914-6-25, Page 3PERFECT IIEALTI DUE TO TUE BLOOD No,Girl or Woman Neecd bie• COA- L Siantly Ailing and Unhappy Nature intended every girl and ever . �o t.. �, - y, w mnan'to be happy, a,tl,a tive, active and healthy, het too -Many of thenfind-their laves sad- dened by suffering -nearly .always because !their blood is to°blame, ' AU those unhappy gills and women with oolorless cheeks, dull skin's and sunken, lustreless eyes, are in this; condition because they have nob enough good •red blood in their veins to keep them well and in the" eharm ,of health. 'They 'suffer from depressing weariness and periodical headache's. Dark lines form under their ; eyes, their heart palpitates violently after the slightest exer- tion, and they are often attacked with fainting spells. These are only a few of the miseries of bloodless- ness. Nothing can rescue ,girls and women from .the inevitable decline that follows anaemia except as gen- erous supply of new, rich reed blood, and notching has ever proved so successful in creating red, good blood as Dr. 'Willini e' Pink Pills for Pale People. Thousands and thousands of girls and women owe their good health and 'ehtarming complexion to the use of this mai- :cine.' `Here is one example of its power to clue. Mrs, Rose Ralli,. Toronto, Ont., 's'ays ;... ` re,,a ,a..1:o7 time I 'suffered' with anaemia, ner- vousness and ' general , debility, in fact I, was,;beginning to feel a posi- tive wreck. I tried several medi- cines and emulsions. For a time I would feel better for taking them and then the effect' would wear off, leaving me worse than before. The continued drain on my health al- tered my appearance, my friends telling me I had ahaggard and, • worn appearance. This naturally did not help to improve me, as you know no woman likes to be told She looks "worn out." Finally Dr. Williams' Pink Pills were suggest- ed and my husband got nae a sup- ply. I used them and found the reedit good -not only good, but the benefit `lasting, and I ala now enjoying perfect health, have a good color and have regained any natural buoyancy. I trust my :let ter of, gratitude may be the means of helping others who are suffering as I was." New health, new :strength,, new vitality follow the fair use of Dr.' Williams' � i ream Pinki You can get i 1 s Pls Pills. them from your medicine dealer or by rota let 50 cents a box or six 'boxes: for $2.50 from The Dr. Wil-. tiaras' Medicine ' Co., Brockville, Dnt. :."RAILROA.D INTO 'NIGERIA. Will Penetrate Into the Wilds of dirju-Land. A new railroad is being construct- ed by the British through the terri- tory of Nigeria,, in West Africa: It will penetrate the regions known as Juju -land," so called be- cause t•h•n inhabitants were long•en- thralled by .a horrible idol known. as ''Long juju.:,, It will be built by cannibal nee Gives who have shown themselves the most intelligent and industrious workmen. • It will .opeu up the last region or Africa where white- men ;lave not yet settled. The new line into Nigeria will be 530 miles in length,' and , will take: four or five years to, build. It will cost about $15,000,000. Ib is being built by the colonial;goveriment, ofG which the head is Sir Frederick Lu yard, The country which is to be ipened up is rich in paean oil and ERUPTION:ON HEAD NAD TO CST HAIR • Formed Pimples and Matter Spread, For` Three Months Did Not Go to School,. Cuticura Soap and Oint. went Cured in Ten Days;' • 00 Rue Deraztily, Ville Emard, b•Xoutreal; Qua—"Cuticura Soap and Ointment cured nay It ttlo girl, aged. olevetioft toe ofa11e head. .It forined a pimple and that pimple-brolto and the matter spread and wherever tho mat- for }vent another for'ned. She had Iar e 'scabs o her head a g n a and at eight she scratched � ,., until rho blood camp. I was I; a \\V Obliged tp .cut het I ak. ' b ` • around•, the. e>itiptiot. For ' throb Months 'Sim did not go to sehooi and 1 carred for it during that tint ' withoatresult. "1 was told to wash it and to matin an ointment of ---••, but after washing it she was:worso. One evening when reading this paper 1 saw the advortisoment of Outi ottra Soap and Ointment and I wroto at oneo. After receiving the sample I im- mediately `washed ilor head with the Cutl- ra Soap, tbon;I rut the Cuticura OIiiA,- t n: I did that t co a clay,eoni.' bn o wivng ' and morning. From the thno I: comnioneed using the Citticurn, Soap, and Oibttnent that night she did not scratch any more: It stoppedthe itching from the first .i evening., ,After buying soma Cutteura Soap and an-• Other o C tieura bets •meat in•ten cis s of 1�,t u v, , y., elle war completely, cured." (Sighed) Urs. •-.Arihurpoirlot, eula 0, 1013.. , -OutiCUra Soap and Ctttieura Ointatent are Sold by detiggtsts and 'dealerls overywhet'o. A siredo retie o£ton u0loient. Vora liberate free tun elo of eseti, with elan •book, send. post ;i'ard to Prot{,& Drug G; Chad. Corp,* t)opa, 1'), iloSUon 0. S. A. coaly which the British, expect to yield a handsleaue revenue on the money invested in the rQ,A±d. Fifty thousand natives have been hired for the work of building the road. They;, will work under the direction of British engineers ant foremen, • These natives •of` Nigeria are noted for their obstinate ean.ni•• ,balisen, Although the laracties has been .suppressed whatever possible •. by the British.off%cials, the Niger• fans in the depths of tthls •wild coon try 'freeuently find' an Opportunity to indulge in their Peculiar taste. They attack an isolated village, de- stroy the houses and feast upon the inhabitants.. Sometimes they 'take their victims to .a lonely 'partn'f the, forest, keep them in a corral and fatten they,' up for a great banquet, Several times the white men have accidentally stumbled upon the hiding -place of these destined victims of the canni- bals. Many explorers, and scientists have asserted that the cannibal tribes of .Africa were more indus- trious, courageous, and intelligent than their innocent neighbor's,. The brutal and unscrupulousexploiters of the Congo Free State under King Leopold, took advantage ;of - this fact by employing cannibals to lead and drive the other natives. The white men, it has been asserted, de- liberately encouraged oannibaliem and offered iportins sof human flesh as a reward for. 'bringing' in large quantities of rubber. The,, white engineers and' workmen Will. have to guard themselves care- fully, for the cannibals believe that white flesh is the greatest kind of meat. By eating it they imagine that they will acquire the clever- ness and other qualities of the de- ceased person.. Very few natives are daring enough now to attack white men, but there is no knowing what they might, do in amoment of excitement. Half a dozen white men in a, jungle 500 miles from help may be in adelicate situation. Dangers from lions and other wild animals will be very great. During the building of the Uganda railway hundreds of laborers were carried off by lions, and in recent months the beasts have walked into railroad cars and enatohed' off de- fenceless travellers. In Nigeria lions , are even more numerous than in Uganda. Their numbers depend largely -on: the amount of food they can find. Elands, .antelopes, and other game of -various sizes are so abundant in Nigeria that the lions find inex- hatistible food. ,Sometimes as many " patch of i lurk as 50 or 60 lions in a p u jungle a few acres: in extent, near a. drinking plae•b where the food ani- mals gather. The new railroad• will run along' the river. banks. and will cross the favorite hunting places of the,, lions.. There will be 'atremeidous dis turba.noe among the animals. BABY'S.:HEALTH DURING . HOT WEATHER During the hot Spell the health of baby must be carefully plaided. Diarnhoea, cholera infantum and dysentry carry off thousands of pre- cious little— lives every summer. Baby's Own Tablets are especially. adapted to -keep' the little ones well during the .summer. They: regulate the bowels, sweeten the' stomaoh, and an occasional dose will prevent. the dreaded ,sumaner "cohplaints, or if they do come on suddenly the prompt use of the, Tablets will .set baby right again. The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers ,of: .by snail at 25 cents a box from The' Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. SIG'FlT-SEEING •UNDBR. SEA. Kiosk -hydro, Introduced at Eng- lish Seaside Resorts. "Come downand see the fish," may be a. greeting this summer at some seaside resorts. Several Eng- lish watering -places" are negotiat- ing for the installation of ., the kiosk -hydro, a new, invention, which enables sightseers to descend into the sea. The kiosk=hydro which is the.in- vention of an Italian engineer, con- sists of a circular steel 'observation chamber, in the walls ofwhich are double watertight windows. Above these windows ; are electric lamps. of 10,000 •candle-power, fitted with reflectors and capable, ib is claim- ed, of projecting light a distance of 1,500 feet when the water is clear, The climber leas a sloping roof, which' narrows into ,- steel• tube; through which twoetaiecases one kr decent and the other for as- cent, leadto the water level, The upper part; of the :kiosk -hydro 'may either' take the form of a floating' kioske rising •and falling with the tide, and oonneoted'with a pier by a gangway, or it may bo part -of the. pier itself, with the observation .chamber suspended just above the 'bed of• the sea. Glue half 'an Rich thick is used for fine` windows, and the steel shell is of the same thickness. Miss Wyse—And ' I natty ' 'rea'lly. jteep'thi5 photograph of yeti, l'it,. Sutptfns S bkl. s (flattered) — Delighted, I'm lime Mess Wyse' (later to her maid) -4 tteie, take tors 'p}rotograph and whiiiiever",l;ll2s' original of it calla tell him'' I'm•tiet'' in.: .. Good-DTe, 014 Ba,1 aceta .r�. Nerviline Will Fix You 1 Stiffness is Rubbed Right Out; Every Sign•; of Pan Qlsappphrs. Gee whiz—think°of it! No more .stomach dosing necessary' to euro your lame back. llivery trace of lameness, every bit of stiffness; every sign .of ;weakness in. the:paok's muscles can be rubbed. away for nil tirn to come by good old "Nei- viline." No ether liniment can do the work so quickly, can, penetrate so deeply, can bring, ease and comfort to the back-wearysufferer as Nerviline in- variably does. Backache isn't the only m alady Nerviline is quick to cure. For lum- bago or sciatica you would go far to. And relief so speedly as Nerviline gives. For . chronic rheumatism there are pain -destroying properties In Nei'- viline that give it first rank. " The way it limbers up a stiff joint and takes soreness out of strained or rheumatic. muscles is simply a wonder. If you have an ache or a pain any- where, if you have a sore back, a stiff neck, a stiff joint, a strained muscle if you have lumbago, congested chest or sore throat, just try Nerviline. ,Rub it on plentifully—it won't blis- ter, it can't do anything but cure you quickly. The large 50c family size bottle is the most economical, of course, but you can,,from ,any, dealer, alsq get•the 25e, small size of Nervi- line', the king of all pain -relieving re- medies. , 1 NOTES OF SCIENCE Spain exported 4,000,000 po'unds' of pape,r for cigarettes last year. Salt water will' cleanse willow - ware and prevent it turning yellow. In Tasmania dentists are forbid- den by law from any form of adver- tising. The governments of Italy, Bel- gium and Uruguay have officially adopted 24-hour time. Motor -driven windlasses have been invented for raising poles of circus tents quickly. There is a telephone for every 15.2 persons in Canada, according to official figures, Sixteen new railways are being built in Switzerland, some of which will be completed this year. A kerosene torch has been invent- ed for thawing frozen ground into which post holes are to be dug. The aneide bark of a tree, with no bather preparation than cleaning, is used for blankets in Ecuador. An aged couple in Norwich, Ct., have eatenbreakfastsno fol.tw enty- years andcredit their robu'st health to that' fact. Italy is ,drafting and will inforce, a series of ;regulations eovering'the width of wheel rims to be allowed on highways. ' Several French artists have agreed, to sign all their works in the future with thumb prints to pre- vent frauds upon purchasers. In a tank car built in Sakony to transport living fish'•long distances an electrio .motor is used to keep the water aerated. A railroad bridge in Switzerland is being given the largest masonry arch in the world, 205 -feet high, with' a span of 330 feet. Argentine telegraph companies are bringing into general use a nys- tem 'whereby messages' are receiv- ed 'automatica'lly with printed type.' Anger, fear and other forms of mental excitement, it has, been learned, maystop digestion entire- ly ntire_ ly:.an,d cause serious kidney dis- eases. is eases. In a. London church tower there is a, clock which- etrikes the 'hours 'and •quarters, but has no dials nor other visible evidences of the time. For stringing beads quickly an ingenious, German has patented a Grandmother Didn't Know A good cook ?. Certainly, butshe couldn't have cooked • the Indian Corn, rolled and toasted it to a -.crisp brown, wafer-thin flakes, as we do in preparing 'ost oast i es They are delicious with cream or milk, or sprinkled over fresh fruit or >berries. From the first cooking of, the corn until the sealed, air -tight packages of deli- cately toasted flakes are de- livered tooftr -Post Toast - les are never touched by humeri hand. Grandmother would ould t rhave. ' liked es. [� t os�.oas �' —sold by Grocers. etcfia.:llatr Th$etttrYs'boroitl'," ov Windsoy, Ont.;, - DODTI . r �r. \/! P 1 LI ooI cqam\ a iiltl?1sg1nA4SHvDe44ePeS 44,'4I .4a,•Taft .riw crank -operated anachine which feeds theles upon the point of a threaded needle. English society women have es- tablished an institution isi which 44 nurse's are given three years ' of Quickly k� training in the care of dogs and Will Q Cureure • other animal pets. A sanitary milk can is fitted with valves permitting its contents to be poured out, but preventing the en- trance of any liquid after it has been sealed. To prove that •a parachute ' his prove p chi of invention was an improvement over former types a Frenchman dropped 1,000 feet from an aeroplane with one and landed safely. Two novelties to aidardeners bo are a hoe with a ,seed x near the blade with which planting may be done and a shovel with a second grippart way down the 'handle.; In, France there iias been invented an electric furnace in ,~which all the operations of :making and refining glass are carried on continuously with ' the same source of ',heat. What are believed to be the old- est printing blocks in the world, dating back at least 800 years, re- cently were discovered in an old building baclr of a Buddhist monas- tery'in Corea, Motorcycle cars :are being tried for delivering ,mails in rural dis- tricts in England and it is predict- ed that the horse soon will disap- pear from the postal service of the United Kingdom. The Australian states concerned and the commonwealth have agreed on a locking and storage system for the Murray river that -will open a navigable waterway 1,000 miles into the heart of •producing Australia. Thinks Swearing All Right Providing the provocation equals the offence of Jones stepping on Smith's corns. Far better to usl Putnam's Corn Extractor—it does cure corns and warts in one day without pain_ Try "Putnam's," free from acids, and pain- less, -price 25e. at all dealers. "What is the best dress improv- er?"' "A pretty girl." "Why is an author more free than a monarch?" "Because he can choose his own subjects." "Why is the ,author the queerest, animal in world ?" "Be- eeuse"hi,s tale comes out of his (head." Qf vaccinaticon, ,applleegtion. of leeches; enp lzg and limp e drei;s in *s, and is forbidden by tele j$4,740 banv to inrder Kir pr Bribe 03/0di kne', "Every barler must aytend •,a course of lectyures of three Weekas' a duration the 1Vltadiria Govetra.. ment Hospital and pass an . extoni nation for a certificate, Tri aaoli: village one of these b ) e'rs is ap- pointed by the public health depart7 pent as its representative. . "Barbers so appointed are called sanitary barbers, and; eaationg their special duties are• the foltlowing, Vaccination, examination of deaths,, issue of permits of burial, render reports of deaths inyolytng suspi- cion of infectious disease, "If the ,sanitary barber is un- able to read or write, the work of registration is done_ by the village tax collector," She—"Don't you think this dress is verybecoming to me?" He— "Ten thinking of the bill which will be coming to me." Ask for Minard'e and take no other. "Moral Suasion." "Bless .me 1" said Tommy's great uncle. "Do you mean to say that your teachers never thrash you ?" "Never," replied Tommy. "We have moral suasion in oui'- school. "What's that?" "Ori, we get kep' in and stood up in corners, and locked out .and locked, in, and made to write one word a, thousand times, and •scowl- ed at and jawedat, and that's all." I was cured' of Bronchitis and Asthma by MINARD'S LINIMENT. MRS. A. LIVINGSTONE. Lot 5, P.E.I. I was cured of a severe attack of Rheumatism by MINARD'S LINIMENT. Mahone Bay. JOHN MADER„ I was cured of a severely sprained leg by MIN'ARD'S LINIMENT. JOSHUA A, WYNACHT. Bridgewater, Mrs, Sausly—"Are you aware, Mrs. Shinbone, that your dog has just bitten my- little Willie ?" Mrs. Sthinbene—"What, your little Wil- lie, who has just got over the scar- let fever:.0'h, Mrs. Satt-sl y, if thing should happen to Fido I'd never ;!ai'give you." Minard's Liniment Lumberman's Friend 014 THIS BAIi',I ER. IS VERSA TILE. In Egypt He Vaccinates as Well as haves. t Some interesting facts are eon - tabled in Lord Kitchener's report ors the bondition of Egypt and the Sudan during the last year. This is from: the sectioli on barbers "Tele ordinary village barber of `ear 'tar .tewe rb air t, b s cel n 1 l; p!� li. Ji i ri�o far as his profeseioe .goes to the bai,:hpr- firgeon of ancient •times. ,.,.,�• He t>i En land,. 'He is, authorized by N e, „ to having. a,..sW d al. e . iii laav, a �i 'y ng p. a nation, to' perforin the operation. AnyStomach Sour Relieves "Fullness After Meals: 'When I was working around the farm last winter, I had an attack'of in- fianlmation,," writes Mr. E. P. Dawkins, of Port Biohnr ndd:' "1 was weak for a long time, but well enough to work until spring. But something . went wrong with my bowels for I had to use salts or physic all the • time. My stomach kept : sour, and -always after. eating there was pain and fulness, and all the symptoms of intestinal indi- gestion. Nothing helped me until I. used Dr. I•Iamil'ton's Pills. Instead of hurting, like other pills, they acted very mildly, and seemed to heal the bowels. I did not require large doses to get results with Dr, Hamilton's. Pills, and feel so glad that I have 'founda mild yet certain remedy. To -day I am well—no pain, no sour stomach, .a good appetite, able to digest anything, This is a whole lot' of good for one medicine to do, and .I can say Dr. Hainilton's'Pilis are the best pills, and my ;letter, I ala sore, proves it, Refuse a substitute for Dr. Hamil- ton's Pills of'Mandr'ake. and Butternut, sold in yellow boxes, 25c. All dealers; or The Catarrhozone Co.,, Kingston, Ont. 3,. Pat's 'Will, An elderly gentleman, who knew something of law, lived in an. Irish village where no solicitor had ever penetrated, and was .in the habit of arranging the disputes of his neigh- bors and eighborsand ,making their wills. At an early hour one morning he was aroused from his slumbers by a knocking at his gate, and, putting o w ofthe window, he out w his head, ask - who was there. "It's me, yer hon- or, Paddy -Flaherty. I could not get a wink :of sleep thinking of the will I have. made." ; "What's • the matter with •`the will 9" said the amateur lawyer. "Matter, indeed!" replied Pat. "Sore, I've not left ,myself a three-legged stool to sit upon." YOUR OWN DRUGGIST WILL TELL 'JOE Try Marine Eye Remedy forRed, Weak, Watery Eyes aid Granulated Eyelids;. No Smarting-- just marting^just Eye Comfort. Write for Poole of the Eye by mail ;Tree. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. Panaceas. Mr. Kelly—An' how are ye this mornin', Mistress Flyn ? Is yer rheumatiz any better ? Mrs: I+`lyn 4Ve11, yis, I think it is, I thank ye koindly. The new doctor's treatment is doin' me a wort' av good, I belave. He ad- vocates me•'to 'take Queen Anne' eternally. and to rub ,anarchy on me j'ints. So I'm "doin' it, an' I think it's helpin' me wonderfully. $niniutent in the house. She Heard' IHhin. Mrs. Black woke her husbandone night and whispered, "There's a burglar downstairs. I heard slim. bump against the piano and strike several keys." "Is there ?" said the husband, "I'll go down at once." "Oh," whispered the ex- cited wife, "don't do anything rash!" "Rash ?" replied the hus- band. "Why, I'm going to help him! You •don't suppose he can move that piano from the house without help, do you?" Her Lost Pet. A lady who kept a curly poodle dog' lost her pet and called upon the police to .find it. The next day one of the force brought'lrer the dog which was very wet and dirty. The lady was overjoyed. "Where did you find the dear little darling?". she cried. ' Wby ma'am,'' s id the officer, "a fellow had him tied to a pole and Was washing windows with him." ,. What do we live for if not to make life less difficult for each other. Dr. Morse's /1n4faart foot ll�i i exacriy meet the need which so often arises in every family for a ,medicine to open ug.and regulate the bowels. Not only are they effective in all cases of Constipation, but they help greatly to breaking up a Cold er La. Grippe by .cleating out the system purifying and the blood. In the SAM" way they re leve or cuee B ,liousnesa, lndi estionick7leadaclies""^k2heum• c r ation and other Conunon ailiinent% In the ftallest sense of the words Dr. Morse's s Indian Root tinware : 0 ilottneltii14 e_.. e MY. 4. SSIJII gib` --'1 . Hlighest grade beans kept whole and mealy by perfect baking, retaining their full strength, p'lavoredwith delicious sauces. They helve no woad- Luau o ad- LueI y Grace. "Grace has found her ideal." "That so ?" "Yes, and he also owns an ,uuto- mobile." SVNiVIER TOURIST RATES TO True PAC'Flc COAST. Via Chicago and North Western Ry,y Special low rate round-trip tickets from all points in Canada to Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland, Seattle, Van- couver,. Victoria, Edmonton, Calgary, Banff, Yellowstone Park, etc.. during. Ante, July, 'August and September. Ex- cellent train service, For rates, illus• trated folders, time tables and full par- ticulars, address, B. H. Bennett, General. Agent, 46 Yonge Street, Toronto, On- tario. The human hand from the wrist to'the'end of the middle finger id one-tenth of the total height of a, man of perfect proportions. Pdinard's Liniment need by'Physicians. Not Worth the Bother. A scIuiolboy rias: given a sum tfi do. When it was, done lae, took to the teacher, Who looked at it and said: "This answer is wrong by two cents. Go back to your seat arid do it correctly." "If you please, sir," said the youngster, fishing in his pocket. "I'd rather pay. the difference." ., #eniedgr o for spawn; blurn beat. trashes • `ecxemc f ore feed. shags'` in • od' blisters; �'1,'s� fo dal'DrtsggZ$a: aria.:sroras=hoc; raR zs FOR SALE. Ir. W. DAWSON, Ninety Colborne Street, Toronto. TF YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL A 1.. Fruit, Stock, Grain or Dairy Farm, write H- W. .Dawson, Brampton, or 90: Colborne St., Toronto. N. W. DAWSON, Colborne St., Toro o. STOCK SALESMAN. VVANTED FOR BEST ALBERTA r Oil proposition yet organized. Apply .f or particulars to W. B. Leitch, Bank of Ottawa Building,Montreal, NEWSPAPERS 'POR SALE. GOOD WEEKLY IN LIVE TOWN IN York County, Stationery and Book Business in connection. Price only, $4,000. Terms liberal. Wilson Publish- ing Company, 73 West Adelaide Street] Toronto. 1 IXSCELLANEOUS. ('l�4.NCER, TUMORS, LUMPS, ETC.., • ) internal and external,' eared' out pain by our home treatment. Write us before too late.'.. Dr. Beliman Medical Co., Limited, Coliingwood:' Ont. f.•ij �- '.I.'OUDY li>I E. ' S The Arts Course may, s�lljjp be ta6.enbycorrespon- �If, ttc teener, but students? desiring to graduate find' i must attend onek lJ I 1 session. 1J E ' S UNIVERSITY KINGSTON, ONTARIO ARTS APPLIED SCIENCE EDUCATION Including MEDICINE ENGINEERING SUMMER SCHOOL JULY and AUGUST 22 G. Y. CflOWN, Registrar, Kingston, Ont. 1020 A T NMS on the F a E�::-.t � , • I We offer you free. this bock that tells you all about horse diseases and how to Quire them. Call for it at your local druggist or write us. KEN ALL'S SPAVIN CU '!r. E io htvatuable. in curet Spiviu,. Cab, Splint. noon or anynthrt Jntiu•n, sa, tuicktyend Rarely 'note,t0, , inn, "t ii o i ouroSpnvIn Otto on e horse trustleadRingbnnc,unit i shredhi,nIntont tweet, thno.'' EeiclalraipaViii Cott is,n1.1oS l ouniformpriOo of 51 n lot ti' "1 to 4.. afscu r°tnnc,t grt trot. our free Lnolr ut. yvnt.lotol it t gglnt n, 11;11 45 ts. Air°. LZ:148Nt AILL,cnssasPi'lll••l'a 'ti+ oobszri%F As,w akrof, 91 TENT OF Th CrEisI''fl NS., .,. xt.Fr;Ois 1'1C•i.Eo5":lo DAVIS /le, St. ",Taanee fat., Montreal 3,17rite for bito'ritiatioti.