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cobstruction and' lining at ptiultry
the 'Avau.sbosid. material and'
tore of equal parts of lime an4 cement
mbted with, water to the onslitency
Paste, 'and E.ippl7 with a, bruSh.
'Ma nifictOre forma a hard, durable 'war,
Atte on whibh :the thirds .t'ca rbaiike
Ploughing' Mitch pat's
Branch Location • Date
Halton Co., Hornby. ..... Oct.
Xent Co., Dover Twp.
ults than the grahm alone
not 40 their best Work it Infested
with lice 'or, initeSi, .1s..4ininits
.Nlii.xiter month* that: the WA* Make tikeir
best -and Xor tins reason the$'
that will keV thent healthy WI vigOr.
suitable feed, heildet, 'plenty ,et clean
Water. green' Teed, Shea and grit,
Tile change from The greying ration
to. the" ,laYir11; TO*, Sheuld be mitc7te gra-
Irome-grOWri grains cannot be
sold 'for On the marl*, arid fividle
they nto forni 'a large proportion ot the
birds' ration they -do not :AMOY all
necessary ingredients fer „the productiOn
of eggs, The use Of a high protein con-
meroial•math -Mixed With chopPed home..
oot, 18 grown grains will give flinch better re-
jili Pendleton „ ' 'Oti.'18 Tioea Care, !Essential
. St. Vincent Twp., Meaford Oct. 18 The properly balanced ration accom-
' Peel Co.,‘Toronto Gore 'IVp . Oct 1,9 stotk that is rightlY bred, well managed'
N. Dumfries,* 'Waterloo Co -It Oot. '22 Houses and cliliPraent, such "as brood -1
Derby Twp., west of °Wen Sourd Oct., 23 ers, 'fee. hoppers, drinking pans, etc.,
1)140. VOW agd .04X1411181.
Whether loSing,0 Whether winning,
Trust in OW, ad tia the riliiht.
flornian
PRATER
1
TANGLE PROOF WIRES
FOR TUMORS PECF.IVERFAISCTRIC,IRONS
TANGLE INROINNI 'CONSTANT USE -.MIS SIMKE
TANGLING 9/111LEILIE JOINT MOM Atio rums
A EASILY. CAN IT BE DONE?
'Norfolk' Ci;.; -near 131Mcce oct, 24'"ChiOks -liall-ifof "take care oilot ' tatii-1 . 'Coo YO‘iitirialtirldganraieircai a ita ea! ul aa
Perth Co., near Stratford Oct. 24 factory growth cannot be Made Under
e0Ct."24 such Conditions.* OroWing
pct. 25 lots of feed; provide. a . goodstocgriiitintileeeecids i
GODERICII TOWNSHIP closed by repeating the Lord's Prayer in
Huron - s., Exeter
Haldimand Co., 'Caledonia Oct. 25 and a good growing mash in hoppers:ea, (From. another correspondent) unison. Lunch was served by the ladies
_ , Mrs. Alexander, ot .Knoxvillei,_ Team-, -of UnionSande a.....sociaLhalf _hour ,Wft&
_)1 k ed depends almost, entire ert.the ,
- ' .Caistor, Caistor Centre Nov. 1 way the bird is cared. for up to the time
- lrlelekilled. 'This means `the Way in IlY of Goderich, were visitOrs at Union
Sullivan Twp., Desboro
-Information ort Tomatoes
Since t_he value Of thestomakehas been
iully realized, its production and' use has
increased tremendously, until now in
'Hastern -Ontario -itIone there ate Z000
growers supplying the canning factories.
' They plant, in a norrnal yean. over 8,000
wires ef tornat.oes. The' centre • where
most tomatoes for' canning are .grown
con,suts- roughly -et a -Strip 'five
miles wide and -extending along the
which it is grown and the way it is fat--
tened for market. Mr. and -Mrs. Brogden laiclgath, oil
. A poorly groevn bird will not take on i H. olineatte, were renewing acquaint -
weight satiefactorily; its digestive organs ances at Union on Sunday.
have not developed sufficiently to handle Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Meilwain and fain -
the more or leis concentrated feed that 1137." attended anniversary services at
Is fed during tne fattening period, nor itolmesville 9n Sunday.
does the ^ bled have the 'vitality to stand . The regular meeting of the Y.P.S. will
tip under this -fattening process, . oe held on Friday eVening, "with Evierett
Planting of Evergreens Quite a number from the community
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our l*her to hear Thine act-
MiratiOn--"Watch .stand fait in the
faith, quit yOtt like men, be strong." In
Jesus' name we pray.' Amen, 6
S. S. LESSON FOR OCT. 28, 1934
Lesson Toptc--The ChrIstiants Standard
of Life..
Lcus on Passage-Ephestane 4:1'147;
Today's lesson is on Christian morals.
Christ has called into existence and
formed around him already, a new
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rilet4 •Ineinorrholdif *milk vie- by the time he had finished a second
ni:ift::111t1";-ss 114;4v)071•111:°11; fttlaalittit:SonoZtahtitiu Int) :is
the swollen veins Mid itching parts.
la I 1.7 astringent influence from
tiernal eittrrtete 'of special value in*
Allis weakening and agenizing cane
Zatralittit has a wonderful
record of success.'
THI3 3113$T OF PROOF
Mrs. 'it. 1* Garber, of 2545 Ohio
Avenue. Sentllg.e.tee_Callforninot nurse,
fs:red from Piles for years, but a year
ago they reached an acute stage anti
. he cotaid neither sleep nor attend his
work. hod mettle -al advice. tried
all wile of baths, hot packs, enemas
mini ointments Which vast him lam -
relief. Finally a [Heed wive
box of Zaea-lault; after application for
one day be obtained a good eight's
rest. Ho continued the treetmetit and
world. Those who are members of his kingdom of heave f using this world
body, are brought into another' order of ri," "
as not abusing it, of living to the glory
being from that to which they had 'for-
merly belonged. They' have therefore on- God. Let us then make full use 61
the opportunity, and eagelly buy up the
to walk in quite anotlrr way -"no long- golden hours while they last, in the
cr as the G-entiles." The old world of deeply grounded hope and faith that
man" as he then gale d, the Preigrer tr."'
a means of bIes.sing to the coming -ageb.
centuries of debasing j.dolatry. Int in- In verse 18 Paul makes another of his
Christ that world is abolished, and a significant a' chnonition : "Be not drunk
;orirgimlatkneTreiscietboxl_; hsoecibetypi_lortt meanda;LAipari; iwctith wine; wherein is 'excess; but 'be
-with theeeSpait.'eSohriethinity and
virtues -are thoee .--the,
TemPerarice--"B. riot airier -1k' with wine,
Christian order and "conunonwealth:r
L wherein te excess; but be filled, with the
verses 17-19, chapter 4, and also in his
letters to the Romans 1:18-32, describes!
referred ,to -in- -support- -of -moderate
A Biblical passage which is frequently
Vanity Of theit mind, having the under- S drinking eis found in I Timothy 5:23.7
Drink no longer water, but use a. little
standing darkened." .Hhe Gentile mind "
wine for thy stomach's sake .anct thine
he says was deranged at is foundation.
often infirmities. A man once` said to
Reason seemed to have suffered a Para- •
the writer -"I china know much about
lysis. Man has ferfeited his claim• to be
,national ceeature, when he worships the Bible but I know that it says use a
little Wine foe thy stomach's. sake." He
objects so degraded as the heathen
j net infrequently misapplied it in prae-
gods, when . he practises vices so detest-
tice, forgetting the went "little" and in
'able and" ruiners as set forth in Rom -i
consequerice his stornAh rebelled far its
own sake -The bible -also says in that
•Tne delusion-. of mind in which. the '
same letter from Paul to Timothy: "not
nations et"alked resulted,. M' oettled.'
j given to wine" and tins is an infunction
state of estrangement from God: "'being
coupled with One to be "given ta hospi-
alienated from.the life of God through /
the- ignorance that is in them, because • talitY" (I. Timothy 3:2, 3). Paul gave -
the sameeexhortation to „Titus to be "not
of the kindness of their heart." The
self-willed. not soon angry, ,not given to
spring of the soul's malady arid decaGoy ct
iq.} wine, no striker, inot given to filthy
la its seliaration„ from ,,,the living .
lucre; but a lover of hospitality. a loYer
Everywhere Paul moved n:mongst men
who' were dead in trespasses ann sins : I of
(Titus 1:7, 8). The contrast le
gooe men, .sober, 'just, holy, temper -
"who being past feeling have 'leleen avetery"
marked between' the two elasses
themselves over unto lasciviousness,
t° set forth in these verses. It is not for
work .all uncleanness with greediness."
us to judge our fellow men but we have
Their sins send them forth, like Cain,
eyes with which toy see end we do see
from the -presence of God. They can no!
that reason' becomes detinened by the
longer partake of the light of
-use of beer and wine and- self-will, an -
streams rforth ewe -ignore from God and
ger and other like passions hold. sway.
fills the souls that abide In 'His love.
4. The only safe road is. to "touch not,
Paul, having plainly set down 'the
taste not. handle not" (Otnnesians 2:211,
features pertaining to the Gentile' life,
now assures those who have renceinced WORLD MISSIONS
• the old life and become followers of I
jesus thnt they are in a new. and living A Bar -That's True
! A bar to Heaven, a door to hell;
way.
! Whoever named it, named it wen.
He says: ,"But ye have not so learn-'
ed Christ; if so be that ye 'have heard A
him, and have been taught by him, as ' A
the truth is in Jesus; that ye put off A
concerning the former conversation the -A
old man, which. is corrupt according to AA
the deceitful lusts; and be renefwed in
the spirit of your mind: ahd that ye put "
on the new man, which after God is A
created in righteousness and true holt- A
ness. Wherefore putting away lying, A
speak eyery man truth with bis neigh- A
bor: for we are members one of another. A
shore --of:-.Iike....-13ntatio-frorn.-Port....Hope- The purserymeerseslogan,--"-Itsis--not--a
ta Napanee., This Includes, all of Prince
are over seventy canning 'factories. In
addition to the acreage grown for can-
ning, there is a °considerable acreage •
. _grown. for. .soup companies, whe operate
in other localities. The returns to the
growers -from this crop- =Mat ta *-
proximately 3800,000 in a year. . •
It is essential that these growers know
the latest -methods and the torrect pre- -
vention, of diseases and insects if they
are to succeed and to this end the De-
cular ois the subject which sliould be in
the hands_of every 'tomato_grimer.._ „roe
bulletin is very concise 'said everything
is tabulated and easy te find., The, cir-
cular, No. 53, 'may be obtained free by
-retidents -or Ontario by writing to the
Department of Agriculture, Parliament
Buildings, 'Toronto.
home untff it, is 'planted," Ls . very trues
'arid the -l'armhouge which has to stand
on its own merits, and is often set'
among emeightly, outbnildings, would
seem to -be more .in need of backgeound
and foundation planting than the town
or city house which, in many cases,
gains 'in value and 'appearance ',from the
plantings on neighboring groundi.
Evergreens „ are being extensively used:
for foundation planting now and where
circunistances 'permit are unquestionably
the most satiefactory. Once eetablLshed,
evergreens require a minizmizzi of atten-
tion and are -attractive at all seasons. .
Dwell Mountain_ Pine, elaisanese-yew,
and certain varieties of juniper and
cedar are most suitable for foundation
planting; and, while the cost is greater
than for_ many other shrubs, they • are
worth the :difference.
After planning on the shrubs to be
planted; the work can be accomPlished
over a period of years. In this way the
outlay at 0,ny one time need not be un-
reasonably high. Watering can also be
better attended to when only a few are
planted at a time, because evergreens
must not he allowed to dry out during
the first 'year. •
Keep the -Pullets WeIl Fed
The time 'is at hand when pullets
'thould be cenfined to their minter quare
ters. but the pens should first be thor-
oughly cleaned and disinfected. Birde
The Hydro Store
-COOK 'WITH
Quick, Clean, EconOtnical
4
Weekly Crap Report
Mangels and turnips are reported to
be a very good crop in. many localities.
Dufferin Connty farmers hive planted
only 25%. of the acreage of fall' wheat
seeded last year. Corn growers in N4erth
Simcoe have a surplus over the amount
needed for silos. Corn ear rok)rins there
leas been seriouseecausing considerable
loss in late crops of sweet' corn. De-
mand for faint labor in Sinicoe County
Contract Bridge
(fly Phil. Carey)
THE TWO OF A SUIT RESPONSE
ThLs .laid perhaps more so than any
other is subject to at lot of controversy
and / do not think any .hard and fast
rine can be laid down. ,Your partner
for instance bids one spade, you hold
feur spades to the King and a 3-3-3 dis-
ubilee Singers in Victoria St, church, tribution without honors. You. could
• There ie etill . some Pilfering taking
place, a quantity of the scnool wood
being taken some time "daring ' the
Thanksgiving holiday. ., .
Next Sunday Rev.A. ‹aff. Gale of Bay -
W. Craik is anniversary speaker at.
Porter's- Hill. Sunday School at 2 pan.,
Anniversary services will be 'conduct-
ed at Union on Sunday, Oct. 28th, The
afternoon ,service at 2.30 p.m. will be
St. church, .-Goder.ich. At the evening
will be Rev. C. DeWitt Cousens taf Wes-
ley -Willis church, Clinton. Special
music' at both services.
e All roads led -to Zion church, Taylor'
Corners, "on Friday evening, when the
annual fowl supper was held- under the
" auspices of that 'church. Supper wes
served in the basement of. the school;
house, where about 600 persons were
served. After the supper, a two-hour
comedye,"Where'e Grandma?" was pre-
sented in the church by the young peo-
ple of hayfield United church, but the
small percentese of the crowd. The -
cast in the play included Mrs. Walter
Wallis, Misses, Ie.KirkeeDorothy _Scotch -
las, Gladys Gale, kessrs. Don MeKen-
I efe, Murray Granger,' Russel- Granger,
i Frazer Stirling. Between the actS, .a
humorous duet was sung by Mrs. Robt..
I Scotchmer and Rev. R. M. Gale. The
' evening was brotight` to a close With the
National Anthem..
The joint meeting of the Women's
has exceededellg-SMV114. PO 'Plowing Misslonary Societies of Union church
and after -harvest cultivation is *ell ad- and Victoria street church, Gocierich.
vanced in the majority cof districts. was held on Wedneeday afternoon at
Livestock is in much improved condition the .h(nne of Mrs. 'Robt. McIlwain, Jr.,
ue -to- -improved -pastures.. Cases ,of.1
bloat aMong cattle bave been reported
in Lincoln County and some have died I
as the result of eating too much green
alfalfa. A larger quantity of alfalfa
'seed has been harveated 'in Lincoln than
for some years. Ogford -reports a big.
improvement in the feed situation, With
an abundance of feed everywhere.
Heavy frost in -Prince Edward County,
ce.ught many tomato vines, pumpkin aria ,
Other tender foliage. 'Many cannirrg
1 actories there win cease operations at:
once. • Spring seeding in Victoria County
; qppeats to be excellent. Barley -was an
excellent erne) thete, Selling as 'high as,
12 ',Cents a bushel, A number of cheese
faetories in Prontenac have closed owing.
to lack of sufficient milk • to carry on.
See the diSplay of various
styles makes at
The Hydro Store
CODERICH
Use Hydro bulbs for light-
ing. They sn'e gtiairittr,
Renfrew Cotnity reports the largest
acreage of alfalfa that has ever been
aved for seed, this year. Yields have
reached as hilt, as 35Ia 'to 400 ibs. per
ttere and red clever is giVing about 150
114. to the acre.
• 4uiek action Saves trouble, worry.
Kemp Douglas' Egyptian lAniment al-
ways handy,Steps bleeding instantly.
aii r9zes` .weunel�s
-14-ukkrire"lleves
Barber's I Ytch and Itingworm.
not be criticized for passing.- bn the
ether hand if your partner knows that
your 2 eepade response is a very weak
bid, it might be wise to overcall (in this
position 1 NT can not be bid ,,,as that
wcaild 'deny adequate simpert in your
partner's. bid) as...yOur bid of two spades
might possibly stop your opponents -from
exploring their handi teo advantage. On
the whole therefore, am in favor' of
making this response, .provided your
partner 3610WE -what it means. Any ad-
ditional strength in. the hand must be
shown in other ways.
The following leiend _eat, aetex,Ntinlee
10 9 612.
8 7 6.
Q 10,
N
Bayfield- Road; with -„forty Members of`
both societies preszent. The devotional
exercises were in charge of Mrs. Byron
Wilson, who opened the meeting with
the Doxology, followed by a minute of
silent prayer. Rev. F. W. Craik led hi
prayer. Mrs. Wilson then gave a short
address of welcome, stressing the im-
portance cif walking. stop by step with
otir Master. The scripture 'lesson (Psalm
107 :16-31) was read responsively, led by
Mrs. Mew.` The roll cal] was responded
to tvith a verse of scripture. The hymn.
"0 Happy Day That Fixed My Choice,”
was sung. Mrs. E. Wardlaw-Taylor
then addressed the meeting; pointing
out what we can givebesides money.
There was our interest, time, talents and
prayers that we could 'give' and which
God considered• just as 4'important 'es
money. A duet, "Alone," • was sung by
Mrs. McTavish and Mrs. Young. The
offering was received and the Mission-
. ary. Creed repeated._-a.__Gordon Orr
gave a comprehensive report of the
-meeting of the west branch conference
of Huron. Presbyterial; which was held
at Nile on September 27th. Mrs. Geo.
Aa'aechle Tem aha-.articie__ejltitlecl,__"The
Widow's Mite." The hymn, "rescue the
11, Perishing," was sung,' and the meeting
The bidding
S.
faS XI 4.
1 Spade Pass Spades C1)
Pass (2) Pass
(1) The minimum response. .
E.
Pass
'box ho Wee* completely relieved tido
rigonIZIO0 ,albrnent anti able no rewrite
:Mrs, 1T. Barrett. Pioneer, Alberta,
eine* was a Young girl oval have
never known it fall, My husband, who
lute been troubled with itching
roe years, ateva the toiotbing relief
Zuni -Hutt broUght was wonderfttl:
Butt lies to its eriginal and valunblo
formula. Zam.kult is coMpoimdetl
from certain herbal extracts of• na :
extraordinarily h o a) n g, soothing
soon. stops all pain and itching. It
trete at the root of such troubles ns
eczema, salt rheum., bad legs,. uleers,
scalp disease, poisoned sores, ette,
and ta- (1180- finsestener-retvly .first
aid. for injuries. Zatii-Litik
50c. box, Zion -Bak .tottp
25e. cake.
(2) A gdod .pass after .North shows a
weak hand. In the play 3 Spades
was made. If North passes East and
West might take a sacrifiee and
carry the bAding In; to 4 Clubs at
"which contract_ they would onlY be
defeated 1 trick, thereby getting the
high score at •duplicate play. East
and West are too weak. to open the
bidding after .the 2 spade bid.
BOTH SIDES yr1LNERABLE.
ACII) STOMACH
• -a danger oignal !
Acid stomach, causing pains aftei
eating, bloating, belching, heartburn,
dyspepsia, indigestion, nausea, eta.,
is a warning. You must sweeten and
tone up your stomach at once! 1r'or
quickest, most certain resuls get a
bottle of KIRK'S STOMALKA, an
alkaline remedy of proven value.
Never be without it. ieonomnical,
ALKA at CAMPBELL'S DRUG
STORE..
bar to manliness and wealth;
door to want and broken health.
bar to honor, pride and fame;
door to grief and sin and shame
bar to hope, a bar to prayer;
door to darkness and despair.
bar to honored. useful life;
door to brawling, senseless stiefe
bar to all that's true and brave:
door to every drunkard's ,grave.,
bar to joys that home 'Imparts:
door to tears and aehing hearts.
Wide Variations
In.Milk Test Count
New insulated Container Provhig
Its Value—Sanitary Inspec-
The Beard of Health purchased a,n
insulated box in which to make ship-
ments of milk and cream, to London for
testing. _purposes.
Twa shipments were made in Septem-
in the old._ -The...result is a curious .one.
Samples of the same milk were de-
spatched. In the -wooden- Insulated- -box
some lee remained while in the metal
.box was contained nothing but water.
The report from samples in the ,
lated box showed the following restilts':
Milk Bacteria Count Per Cent.
Butter Fat
J. McManus 300,000
Jno. Beattie 150 000
J. R. Orr 350,000
-Ce_ L. Bissett eess Oantia_
Cream
J. McManus
C. McManus.
C. L. Bissett
35.000,000
3.8
3.3
125.
28.
23
The report" from 'samples in the metal,
box showed "as follows:
Milk Bacteria Count Pit; Cent.
Butter47t
C. McManus 34,000,000
5.1
Goderieh Dairy 4,400,000
C. A. Baxter 31,000,000
3.1
Johnston __Bros. 35,000,000
CreaM
Goderich Dairy 29,005,mo 33
Jno. Beattie 76,000.000 40
, Johnston Bros. 40,000.000' 24.3
These results seem to justify the pur-
chase of another insulaild box 1/ tests ,
of milk arseen_mean_emything__ _
A sample-- of water sent to London,
along with the milk resulted ni the us-
ual report of Grade A. There was some
diecoleration of the . water aa-mple 'sent.
Fred G. Weir, sanitary inepector. re- -
ported having visited the dairies 'hi Col-
borne Township, along with 'Chief Pc -
. tiethwalte- and found town sources -of
milk supply to be ,in fairly *gond shape.
P made some recommendations for, fur-
ther -cleanness which acre carried out,
A number of complaints regardine
properties inside town were received by
Mr Weir and , by the chief. Both re-
A bar to Heaven, a door to hell: , port having" 'bolted into theist and 01-
ing adjusted the difficulties.
Be ye angry,„ and sin not; let . not the
Th
sun go down upon your wrath. Neither
give place to the devil." In connection
with that last -sentence note the follow- `t°
ing: "Who is the most diligent bishop -From The Homemaker.
in all_England?" asked aid Hugh Latim-;
er in one of his quaint sermons, -I will
Whosoever named it. named it well e meeting was attended by all
members except the mayor and includ-
Composed by a life convict in Joliet
Whitely, the Medical Officer of Health,
tell you; it is the devil. He is the most SCHOOI: REPORT
diligent preacher of all others ; he le
never out of his diocese; he is ever ap- SALTFORla _PUBLIC scHOOL. . cam:, .Wben the feet . and. legs -are...wet
Plying to' "his busin'esss'; hiS' Office is to and cold it is well t.}- rub them fre le
murder religion, to set up idolatry." (J. ' The following Ls the report of Salt -
with the' Oil and the result•"will be- 110
ford public school for' September, 1934
preventicn of pains In the muscles, ard
Senior Fourth -Total 350 honors 262-
Thue Paul continues his letter, grow- should a cut. or contuFlon. or sprain ee
Ftalph kingswfli, 306: Gordon Williams,
ing ever more and° more tenderly solid- sustained, nothing- could . be, better
299; Jelin Mugford, 283. Junior Fourth
tous for their spiritual well-being, urg: dressing. or lotion.
-Doris Williams. 294: Ernest Ryan, ,
ing them "to walk as children of light,
287; Jim Clutton, 226; Dorothy. Steels.
220, George Sehwanz, 167; *Stanley
are evil.
Io Camp. -Explorers. surveywe
pro.peCtorfi and hunters, will find Dr
Thomas' E?le.'..'trie 011 Very uaeful
"Redeeming the time "or nuying up Ryan, 99 Senior Third -Hob Dodkin.
304; Dan Walter, 243, Glenn William%
the opportunity as some translators give
a. 'This calI is a significant one, so al -
Dams. 167 JuniOr Third -Total 250-
so is the reason of the. call: "becatise •
Honors 187 -Audrey Pulling. 239; -Benny
the days are evil." To some today tne
seet. 198. Second -Total 350, Honors
feelirig that they haVe fallen on can al"
202 -Bernice Jackman. 330; Clayton
days has an enervating and paralyseag ,
effect. They spend their time 4n in- Steels. 304: Ann; Mugferd, 294. Mary
tiulring why the former days were better
Robinron. 216: 'Jean Ryan, 179; Peter
than these, -the 'good old days --or they
Walter, 130 Senior Primer---Phyllis-
torment themselves and others with Um -
Steels. Arnold Fisher Junior Primers
erous apprehensions concerning, the/ fut-
ure. Not so reasoned, not so acted, the
'leaders ar „the early Christitm eimeee. net& in , Ruth Fisher. Ted gal tete,
Although "the days darkened -- rournt-Laura leaning, Maitland Monteromery,
them, and the years:" although they Billy Ryan, Nellie Robinson, Welly
lived was doomeal to destruction, cieming Number on roll 38; average attendamq.
Steels, Marion Williams, Jack Schwanz
thought that, the world in whkei they '
34„ Those marked * missed exams
suddenly in an instant; yet this made
01,
as a
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unless the kidueys do their Yiorh thoroughly. -
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nettled und regular.