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AIMIIICAN DEFENCE '
;there is Stethlieli to get eselted over
therePOrt IztMendere ',Mere that I
AmtricJn atitboritire hoe been,
VerssIderingthe destrahliitY «eatabilah,01
Pit *Ir Wise neer Cam*.
The defence of every .esettntsy eceat
,lates the assumption that 040' other
country is e west)* *flees)" and Veneto
meet attack from all sources. are * Jus-
tillitele precaution, The American SPAY
authorities expressed what is praisably"
their true opinion when they stated that
they did not antielpate attack from
Cimada tmlese thhe eolustre were forced
. Into an alliance against them. ,
That is -the ceninten aefie View to take
as it would be *Wird for ten millimui to
attack 123,003,000 and Canadians are
:
viont4 11 ‘1P,d8- ,
Whet the report out flaw, ',:noW, •
that an countriee., however „peacefully
inclined, recognize' the fact• that there is
every indication thet war. will cones
butcher, the baker aktid the sesuilestitic
'Isms
11
Ine‘ min lit
.1
11 to;
:Ruth
hat
Oki IA* 4,f
fAx
nce. rid
ts "Board
dtdAes ItSkIxild be tee *stem the er.htlftY
defilY lierVanto Ind the rotintri "isettAl
twe eurPrised trlie"\1att ability in Ate
# V
employ:, '
ABOUT, ;WHEAT
-
Good newt iibceie eiVoest is good,nows
'E,Ithotigh *II alma-
fset. A
the prairlespro-
es more emPlOrs
l*reas. more hied -
rat that means
k on the Job -
tor the dairy
for an Canada, *
dims MAY net 'API*
return of pre4per1ti
vinces eventually xn
r.
Ment In the-1idt
ne-se icor the. t
more railroad in
better r d0011$4
vegetable firolver, 'good.: Canadian
wheat crop, eeld at,
lefair Prize ?narans
teeP better bnehreei the: Canadian
:;•7.-"='-'1114rthe'r.-thattilla4tfftee'...Inidtefritihefir:;***,..:
'experts tecognize the almost. complete era left.
- tack of prepanitions for .deferre In • Therefore every Citiledian ha* reason
Canada. As We are at the moznent, any to be enee4aged by ecent roots .on
nation of major Importance could, one* the world ty flfodemonstrats
Britain fs involved in a war in Europe, Ing our 'wheat potitiOnt' ay as themoot
force Canada to accept any humiliation favorable In years, ' relneseon. later.
-
in the way Of occupancy of te1'rit°17.and eat& Of Stittisties, *centbulletin
postibly of 'restive asiistance against an- displays The entire, t. picture mu.
----otherecotestrys--Peseeshaseheell Preached .prehensivoy; and, da,___st least_
'here so long, and so honettlyi that many it is bZI1fl-461 ;104- prOaped„
Of our people have come to think of the tiering the month 01,1ifarcb., 1036, No.
rest ot the world as equally peace mind- 1 Northern Vinnieeg easis wheat aver-
edthus refilling Us of the need for aet- aged. cents; parimind tumor_ awn
ere precautions; the pike during March, 1964. The
Regrettable aesit retW be, the time Is wimp pike vas at.g eenta per bushel."
rapidly tipProaching -when lee *hall be • tn, diesteision .of the world wheet
forced to 'Consider the need toi 4141.41 Situation It is jittpos,sible to avoid the
.OP Or armed times, In feet ilmt time eicfmnstance that one nstioiw's grlds
:is iirobeblY eight .- now, if half the r' make 000 hatiOilta sdvaritage.
4 44 44441, 4 • • 44 • _
$0114 9tit ef Europe and AAa. are to»be1 Washington reverts an 1nd1cat40. sheets
isfligiVdt •
age 0,4St01000,000 tue United
.ztie 'next war is to be a War In Olean! istacaoy•etiritee 4,1*at trop„ tusitsitous
—eoeset-eitneaneesespeble 01 flightas &obi ..thoughts vOndition continues-- to -Mkt
sew point an !Wee* or in Aga IO Cane huge areas of the Anierican wheat cows-
'10att *OIL•ICagliali, • 01111= has long try. In 10.4roPe, early tiPring- droughts
been that In cares or the long talked of have: catiseil Seideepeeci (*usage te _1eelish
War
between iiPan and :the * 'Unitt-4 and, croPswhfle on the Cana.
states, neither nation viould 'heeitete to wow prairiout tart? Wing Inobst* Ure eon.
i our P*004c. Coest'es a hue 01 OPer.• 'ditleas are reported • as satisfutory, at
*Mon* *hist' the - other'. In tea it least for .getrinition. With. an average
would be prietleSiy & 44eajlity iorthem May and June rainfall our crop' proe
to io, thu making BritIah ColuMbla 'epecta, are excellent, '
the pusible.battle grolitt,t1 is.both!eoini. And the carry over wheat le -moving,
.ttks *Old attat the mune timethe elkible sepplye of Canadian whoa
ist* to inaleitani thet f.reedeni iiteedllys filling. Total. stilts at wheat
*Welt we libtnetiniee etient'to Value light- „twilit* (*Witty *0 of March 31, 1936,
zyt, tot: Avlitob, logioii%. bombe wry re*. were 2450000 bitehels lelti then on the
-cioini if once lost, * shin Intve to rea.; sloe date` for 1034.
tab . That tee oat: ne the Istekt to war • Coined* • AtkeinadUe 10 1**$,0 * genuine
minded end 'begin to lar plans ...record- Imiellt from all this,.
4011Y. EDITORIAL NOTES.'
eat". Ate
0310 do nothing to' Prevent'the todPas .oeer the -week4n4 :helped to
tiort of' i'vestenv coast. make the, eouatiryskie greener but 411.1
Part of the cOuntry would s'elcorrie *ore
'TM CIVIL SERVICE moisture $cr,e1 More than the grass
tote have been benesAted as yes, The
• RAVniond **1 Of Pit"' soil is ..bone dry -front three inches OW*
sidetit Itotisevelt'S " *
.litiot the -abet 'service •C*11 be pada -the Bank of „Canada has been .owr.
traettfe to 3rOnnit Men of ability and ating now' tor several weeks, -the else'
anthition; PrOvided they. are g*r*nt1etd of banknotes. its - cbanstett; but the
0.; kg* :haVe-not'lictotne-ittoriesintmerous;--Or'A
"Par, and above .ProtrIPt Ptqtiotion least. not nitre easy to get. The WI,.
WhOn tittal,F4114141, is shown," leninin riendiea something Mot!, than
P11: ,0$4.000,fof an instittitiOn...,
*
e are Int4i..Y. Pointe PI. dis
between the 'AnSerlean and
.10anidirm vitt' services, appiohtly there
abe
many ,teaturte in which 'They ate
1, •
'ror example Canadian civil atoan*
' not Paid Wailes ,coMparible to those
Pald ,or, similar work. tott.tetspWsibIllty
,iri private biliAneal;tal men *i
iie*Tit thiS Jo
siatise of the. sit' ot The .i`oh and the
'enable certainty .of atiperatinuation
or earlier. this tendency., toward*
tety keys salaries dent, gOod
men ten be *lured.
the itoie *Id proinotion where
'shown* quickly lost oboe
man ,gits the service,. On the
law" This *bele, sYstem tends to
*eat ,this happening,
Afl departrotots are matiageit
,
*for •*in
/*kW** id .the ttii4erellee tsf fel 0.
.E.eA. ISsetestalvere uaanimetts ht the
that edueatiott will havo- to oe
thodertibied, belliered tor •
long time . that one in*ateit rieitts
is an AlP to date. 0400 in rWork
for emisarratakel parenei° *
li*
,tioderizh -Iztlebrite' the icing's
40110 in titting $tyle. In this 'she will
000ferirt 10 the 1),Itvilee of Atmost eVetY
town and Nutlet It ;wry pan of
the ronPitt., II* As tittlhk, There as
never AIMS, In history *lieu British
peop$'had iaere 0000.10 stand togetb.,
the: Werkt 4, a *coating plate lust
iiow.„ and' evidence of Eolidaritit irmy,
tOatelva*At hate a salutary eltett„
e.
liettlIAL ser and
'rants a
4.
h.*
lkra , 11,4,}
•
4intrikz
not write, "We
Plete °C.M4111004."'
com$iI� pa
t" "
t
00 hie 14007
not say, *woo* wool
.Yest," ' 8141. Al/ IA AtAti41140 44/100tirt*
IS4A,AAY• 1r a1* .,
elite wa*Ae
Pefeliii14 No one
atop0 3&y "No
0,5 he Oen MOW°
Wei* Often NrIsaresiessiestl,
Aialgenhelt.. ItonOunce flr
*m
as in Op e * sash ansiressed.1.5a.
biter eat first --
Oospitablr. sletent firOt Syltiable.. pot
*Dettioniao. PronounCe 0
as he ..tnee et as in no, i as in it, a es In
at iiecent second syllable,
Ediet. -Ptu
ronoite m
e as in e,
tasjra-St, tiecent first •syllable.
Delsarie. Pronounce deleiart0 as in
WM. * si in far, went. lest eillable.
Aborigine* Pr4onounte
a AS in at, As in no 'bah 1a as in it, o
mc. Principal accent on third syle
latolese
WorticOlien lifisettejlee •
1.s.giturzir
)3611111:44: all, no pry. es de
throw). • Caste la division of society).
•Iiethlehent; three e'e.-re) a,. Possa
serve the sse. Catastrophe. .0bServe the
phs, ispul
iseleed fee. Xliehlorida bob -
Si
itr
°Man our
Alopottl,
itue$,Set
,•, ;,+"0'‘,5,...,00 '"*.!/;',/
skon,
oar
One t
• %loch iot
..but th
11e
e running
Wards*:tbnwlng • ... , arms about in an
,eae1ted48.ka3r Ohl Warmed u$ that no
*moo Ivo eier permitted to enter the
-inomistery. Ve Offered to get a chair
Ifor my wite at the door and 1" could *It
the brat,* and the refeetory. Ar was
annoyed and usedthe politest Spanish
Could c,ommand to .tell him his' teethe
was * woman, the 'Virgin Mary was
woman and the sweetness and happin
of the world was mainly due to woman
kind, but lie ,Only sMiled—arid- polite
told „us it -was A rigid rule of his Ord
from-wht.
Ieli they could not eepae.
I eld 'net accept his offer to Wilt th
. ,
OT
•
octen. mart.
4XCtii7!". developed)11tely
%Ai Orttnithig a bo
thigtng thrte t***
or 'theism), Talantrz
wts, or 002*
(llsoorear voisty „
'Hight now Sigrteulture is serleisslY 111
and anlesil the proper rerue0 18 given In
blg doses there loos little hope -of lift-
• t4*. out or the sliqati4 a do-
t" (*Wes ,the Fort ifsl(e Thaes.‘;
Review. All of which * ',ter" true—we
are only: width* lo.ho Informed of the
"MVO rented:et 8o„ ta;t1,, riettlr t7.0Y
‘PPI(Ite of an sgiletilttiral °Mee seseln$
to UV* 00onte4. * trlal fsie eeine pet
helm reined”' thst Would cure. all 1113..' •
,
"CiLUILErs R,MIERTS0N*8 BILL
(P011ingwocel Centerprleeellulletin)
The Nhurnbers" on the highway and
POITX i'llirSil. Wit are in
CIth»*n4-4he Refrein ub'the Carl
It00, 41* 'AtheilLeinti. and many OthOS,
Cl,"e
The buildingt *re 'WO, OtPlere, Onebasif
'temples, ell with. * .solenur- mase,tnine
atr.ithOnt, them ' .
4 vicroag‘the t)uesh•old Of some ' ef„ the
1r40.5 ,:e*Itia1isi7of theie lismsisferlearit
'Wonlitri,, haa 'neier .penetrated.4 tiorne
"ors ego I to Say -wife to visit a ,MOLI.4
1
, 'astery-in South. Aterica'vbieh-e;taitaia;,
, d 'Sfarie very tine old . pictures, Wood
ear)** *rid .eilirees altai piece* In lte
oratoy. We bed ,Itiat entered • the' COW
Terd...when il'' Meek eitMto
the free, ride seekers int* now ride at
their" "own' risk. Tees, mane who have
eiven4edestrians and even' Mem* free .
111 (s cities% been made the "goats",through
the *Mille, rt 00014 not continue and
Hon. T. 13. ?deQueeten, Minister of High -
ware 47K/IF IIP the mietterwith the re-
sult that a bill, introdUeed by is now
a *W. By It the liability.* placed on
0tbe right shoulders; naintly those who
Seek and accept free *tor rides:
, rrtm,„Kgce. 5g.f, aso . OL,104i.O.
recently 'mehtioned tet my wife tha
.4soine of the ,i;er
.departing..from their rule.s•and members
were being allowed to invite tick wlvii
0
te the-Mng's-Jirbilesistit ,thr-dd.
hoer:S.-headed olUbs Were not denaeting
/rem Ural* rules excluding the Week
sex. . •
She ,rereaeked with emphasis what Ir
rationale" selfecentrtd, imaeconntabl
dereatines• most men. were.
took advantage of the occasion
refer. to the inferiority of her sex as the
•
reason nosdoubt of their exelsesion ante
reminded her that. In oome comittlea
even, she, good soul and all as she. 13
would not be ,tolerated beyond the nor
tails' of a religious histitution.
"Yes," she replied, "but that was an
other_ man-made institution, and it only,
konfinns' the truth of my stitemen
that meg: 'Meris are irrational selfecen-
tredi-sulta&sountable- eteaftues," 1 had
ne reply. Itels,,uselees giving back-chatS
.s. worCan for she ahvays has the last
word and • nettallY • the best of the, argu-
ment.
Frm P11 Mali we _turn:Sip St Jambe
Street, leaving St Jantee Pekoe: the
realdence of -the -Prince. of- *ales, hi the
tear. We are still" In. Cltilselancl, for. on
bqh efilaeof, the street are masculine
roereethese tetanattiverjael4uwdontbiti silets.yet,see; ladles,. in :
At. the top of St. Jarties:let: we enter
Pies.dilly street,. Will& Is ,sebout a. mile
long. To the west is a ContinUation of
Club -land and many line residences, in,
tthludingno rth,anievegle eirintthieizpsbelersy touseille wRowilth-
W*A. presented Vo, the. Duke of Wellington'
y the nation. after his 'victory et Wit-
,
erloo. All at these overlook Green Park
and are se few- minutes only front 'teotteri
Row - and zyde Parke
To the east of St. ALM% St at only a
short---distanee ;Piccadilly . the
liveliest. Most: emigested, Meat ventral'
spot in London, In the centre is the
griitetul statue Of Eros, recentlp re -
* 11 ;of sett* Years
1*.uiukrintlinci eXcaiatioes. and.
esi4tasiedioary t:engineetinis feats were
an hand' for constructing the under -
round electric railway with Its etatioile
at -Meat* of which *11 perks of 'London
May be teached underground, �t eitie
inated that -25 passerigen'i
make Use of Pictediny lindergroluid
sta-
fon yearlY. There .1e.also. a net work
ahem and ettnietione: well lit win-
dOWS diaplaying all kinds „of ,fit*ryi
Old Dr tohnson Wroted;.11"Whettlt(lin,14* inatt'
tired 4St-London he. is tired of lite; for
there is in London ell that life east
ord„-6 ' •
Most pleaattri.loving tondoners today -
°Ind *lightly chariot that sentente 4soise
tit0414 IikeadtilY- arc* foe the Woed
ioo for tore saut ihk.tunrketliate
.ISItetfai
PPor-W
,. (Stapler Sun) •
e We often wondered why so ma pee.
ple cautioned one another about obeying
$ trafec Taws in Berrie, ind not the
l'thel;-darlideiVissintietheseteasons'se-shr
the pocket directore of. the County of
4.inscoepublished by the Northern, Aceo
er vane.e; we And that the Town et Barrie
has eleven eimstables and six members
- of the provincial .police, inchtding one
C chauffeur and one traffic edicer„ Whew!
colling*ood Aeen14 maliage With time
to eonstables and one provineitil constable
no.
Synonym*
Labyrinth, maze, confusien, Intricacy,
windings.. .
/Weems, frightful, horrid,,grim,
terrible.
• 'Worth, merit, excellence, deSert, value.
weep, slumber, rest, repose, nap, doze,
Holiness, sanctity, sacredness,
neas.• ri&teolulneas, piety, dell:dims.
Jealous,.suspiclotis; envious, anxious.
•• Wont Study .
!Tee a word three_ times and it is
yours.'" ue increase our vozabulaey
by niastering oue.'Word each day. Words
for this loom. • i•
fX)L/301T01/13: eager to. obtain some,'
thing dtlinlale. or to avoid' something
111.1. )07"the Present . Whatsoever it'
ficlt 1011-910.u. about the flit-
tireSs-eier, ' se.
X11040111SM; favoritism to nephews' at
-other selativers; bestows.i ef patronage by
reason of relationship. (Pronounce
ei as in net, *went first syllable);
,SPEQUIATIVE; given to meditation;
tenteraplitive. ',The; Mind- .of mart
being by nature speculativee'--Hooker,
OBStesti101714 seevilely or meanly.at-
tentive; clinging; fawnirig. 'We was an
°balmiest* flattereres •
PHielleiefATW; not easily excited to
action ,or ,piession. Be'' Is a phlegmatic
Persgnin. -
InMateriaI4 'Where He Landed
Daisy Wien yo* refused idm
Iny
knees?" .... ..
'hand, 4ad, did he.. down,. on.. his
Dad: 'I', didret notice where he land.
ed...
--• Geomphy glipiatned
zseeher. gtogniPhy levee): .14Teve
Oen iinibody 'tell me where we find
mangoes?" — •
• ...knowing' boy: . in*
'sawyer woman goes."
•
*weir,.e. Theo linsalet:
„lodges "'Whet Possible.exclise did you
.have tee **IA* that Inurdeier/"
..Itientan Jtity; "trisinfty." •
--Judge: ----"Whati 411- twelve of Yo4."'
'tither Costisiketrest
W1f; 411Iioryi trAvaxtt you 'ever
toned a dress behind betorel"
pumbfIrubby:. 41klo, you never hid
dreas tbst buttened behind." •
emiloWitta.414.
,Naiaral ,1
_
Patientee-"wisy does the ..,cavity left by
an .extracted stein $(.,0 large when
the forge** thrlis5 line it?"
Dentist -e -Vit, jest the natural fe
dews, :Alt me tot41,1e 10*01.ggerlite‘"
hi *lie Salt
"flave eter, appeared .0' wit
*OW" • '
Your:honor.**
'In what suitiot
blue serge."
laugh
*eat Ow* ;Woo
?"
the
-P•0114,-VANNA
ttenerteri ,
We hear' it frequently said of thoSe
Who have had (finencial reverses, that
thee riteVe lost 'eyerithing, However, 11
You will -look at 45 In the right, waist 30
-
'orth
.f
2*, 414ty.14v4. all the kttrettions that "Igo
Ciins*iforti." • '
,PleeadillY .14 Regent Street, the
-attractive ahoppihg centre * the
we,t/i4 etyma' ,cit the float and Meet
'.eumpttioura hole/a lit,toteidon: ate near at
hand: $folla savattot
ic tun 4,4 **Mous slioriie Moody leweliees,
and art dealers' galieriee,‘-to say nothing
of milliner** Shops and,other Nage* fr.
resisithie to ladlee..
then we 1*4Ve Iltirliagtort keadc' 1'04 -
frig into Haill10 '.ROW, for thiC likOat. Pat
tO the clubby Men .iind otdote;44
iebtuiles" (young men about town)
who win telt yeti * oat Ina of clothe*
10 not Obtainable Urania Made
vr, which, to
tor
'Safi
$)
)3,
too-
frif
ste'
TitE eselesto .quIrkeet brook;
feet 10 prepare Is the one
yourfinnikrnceobeetl C410,.
refreshing torn
PtAitel.with milk 60' "aetbil,
airia a
-elona, meal, irlth In energy,
ea.y to 'digeat. And no
trouble at illto sei4er
PourKellogg's—crunchy.
erhp right out of the
retlinni.greeti package. No
ioolcing,.. No 1,6,1$ and pine
-to .erour.,. Take the tithe you
'attife for: thIntfo-*ou enjoy
dolng..
Finer quality ((swat
liaye mode Kellogg's Corn
Flakes the world's favorite
re10p4o.eat cereOl.' Made
• extro.ertio by an excliskre
/ KelloggMethod' Of nionttfie.
tare. Kept oren.fresit,ond.
- fiairoratierfect ; by the 'pat.
ented toot.etoleor lout*.
Mode and ,gintronteett by
Kelloggln LOnaoitiOntiorlo.,-,
or
•s!st,* • , 4„,
•
:•••1
• 0,1 tr.
W
YELLOW 1,4,.%
11
2
i 4 •
nbors---nave bee lost. nose
goor nethigathr..4.4,
c lly, eVen to the Ia.St dollar, doesn't
mea the greatest assets of all--
eharit....terl_reputatpli, ff_oo4 1lends and
said. to have lost overything usually'
-Mit' lartife-MWIt7:0 _r-mtitaro •
seff-reipeet that liceps them true to their
ideals; ank tnose priceloss, posiessans
Which they have not last, health,. chit-
dren and loved ones. • In 'fact, often,
theY have not lost anything but wimp 14
is Possible to replace. As a. rule, the-ex-
perience.they have gained in losing their
money will eventaally be worth far more
to them than. the money itself.
reaviewg
to 'Canada from. the United States
er-
pecting to hear and see thiligs Arne*
Azan.---.They. want to hear -
Canadian iongS, see how Canadians do
_things, how. we run our. affairs. They
Americans. They want -to. see Union. --
Jacks, not the Stars .and Stripes, flying
houses and hot dog. stand, pro-
prietors to the .zontra.ry notwithstanding.'
They want something .diffenant• from
What they have sit home --;-that's why
• they come visiting tO Canada.
• "So go ahead, weak-kneed Windsor,
sing 'Rule- Britann4ai at them; they'll
• sOPland the =songs- and lilre-••the-
'tient—even 'admit that old Britain has, -
nit yet lost her backbone.
.4,44444, 4444R
THE INTERESTS OF CANADA
(St, Thomas Timeserournai-
."What's getting into people ,these
days?. They seem afraid 'to call their
souls their own. Rule Britannia' may
not be as strictly correct as in the days
before. Britain, In the interests of peaoe,
Emu the .t7n,fteit, Statee-naial Pan „
in view of thit be a bit borabastie.
But it's not one bit more so, not even 04'
lx)mb.iatic, as numeroue patriotio tongs
that our-friende acroes,the line, Sing fre-
quently arid' with fervor -and do not
care a hoot how it sounds to the ears af
Canadians or., ItritOns.
. "'roe this continual crawling before
visitore, from the United States gives us.
Ia, pain, in. She neck.: And We yankIt
does „the: oanse--.for-ourevisitois.-.. PeoP1
.4
,
Students of the OntariO *Agriculturii
(College painted the faces of sotne giria.. -
There really is nothng =Usual about
this except- that. the paint .used happeaz-
1 ernol”Tn
., Internally -and :Falernaky is- is posa..
—The etivnill* '140PertY of Or., r1io-
as
Eclesetrie qu-10, that It can be *sed
internally: far -many, couilgainta as welt
15,t,„,:„.,aaternsilly. For 'sere throat, lorouP,
whooping, c�ugh _Pains in i2144'rizeet,.
izoile and. Many kindred ,ailments
rtualities, that. are uneurpamed. A bottle -
Of it costs liUle end -there is ,no loss:In
Jit hand,
Beauties With Their Beasts
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Just ' another beauty and the
beast. picture,' but the.. _Waste
-.,..4,re..-overshadow,ed beautiea
in Mit display of ,feminine and
prichyderMie pulchritude.
The, girl* halt from three nee
Canada, the United, States
and Great •Thitain, and the hahd-
some elephants were acquired by
thein daring a Visit - to 603"1011,
They ..are_bringing Ahern home in
their, baggage—pardon us -, --trunks; --
but • that won't be Until . their
world -cruise in the Canadian Pe7i
title liner Empress ,ot Britain la
Over in MO. The picture was
Made on the boat -deck of the Em-
press of Britain at Colombo.
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DISCO is, the popular fuel that a -number of our
customers have been waiting ,for and we have been Suc-
cessful in getting another car.* It Is as good a. Stilniller -
fuel as it is for winter heating. Disco is a coke, (tittering
(tont others as it has the gas left In it, therefore, - more
heat units. ,
- 'When' you require more fuel; ordiF 'a small quantity
of Disco and give it a.trial.
For Paints, .0Z`.!i1s, Varnishes, Shelf and General; klard-
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ware, Plumbing, Heating and; Tinsmithing, give us wag%
All work gromptly attended' to and fully guaranteed.
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