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NEWS BY NAIL ABOUT 3o7n1
BULL AND HIS PEOPLE.
Oceurrences in the Land That
Reigate Supreme in the Com-
mercial World..
A new public park is proposed on
• tile bank of the Tjuie at Welt-
. mond..
There is rnuett distress among the
mining population of Dunkin field,
Cheshire.
Tae Welsh Calvinistic Methodists
are raising a Thanksgiving fund of
Z100,000.
The • simultaneous collection on a
recent Sunday for the Methodist
Twentieth Century Fund realized
about £65000.
In two instances in London receat-
ly fires resulted from the foolish
practice of seeking with a naked light
for an escape of gas.
Six hundred pounds a year is to be
saved by a slight alteratiori in the
printing of the, agendaof the Lon-
don School Board.
Experiments in the growing of sa-
ger beet roots on the Liverpool cor-
poration sewage farms at Walton
show most satisfactory results.
,oung whale, measuring
hing about one toWtas
Ouse, at
are to
is esti-
units per
d for re-
ex-sol-
ce forces
ve a din-
t the par -
his birth-
Scarbor-
trike, as a
poration
uses.
ho died at
f 90, and has
he evangelical
England, de-.
cteristics as a.
notifies that
new explosives,
No. 1, and vie -
"permitted ex -
Coal Mines -Re-
d, formerly secre-
homes' Lodge of
ized Independent
ciety at Whitting -
k imprisoned for
new town which
d Maxim, have
nce on Walney Is -
auk as the most
of 1901 from an
iew.
t Court that this
ooms will be ex -
and it is a mat -
possibility for the
n to receive half of
erly qualified appli-
tood, state's the Li -Ar -
that one of the Welsh
es at the coming corona -
the Archdruid of Wales,
ble "Havre 'Mon," who is
°aching his SOth year.
elward R. Evans, a gentle -
from. Worcester, who suffered
gout, went to Exmouth for his
lth. Whilst lighting a cigar the
tton wool which enveloped his
ands caught fire, inflicting such se-
vere burns that he died.
The Manchester War Fund Commit-
tee last week distributed £199, and
received only £25. Of the total in-
come of £76,552 no more than £4,-
Sal8 remains. The committee decid-
ed to ask parliament to allow them
to pension the widows and orphans
of soldiers killed on duty by accident
or drowned.
After two years' operations, involv-
ing an expenditure of some £6,000,
the Trinity House authorities have
sufficiently dispersed the wreck of
the Bamberg -American liner Petrie,
off Deal, to justify the removal of
the lightship.
The Prince and Princess of Walee
have given their consent to the ap-
pearance of their most recent por-
traits as a frontispiece to the pam-
phlet which the London corporation
is publishing as a souvenir of the
visit of their Royal Highnesses to
the Cluild
Eastbourne has a teetotal mayor,
and a recent civic banquet the fol-
lowing was the wine list: —Orange
champagne, ginger champagne, kola
champagne, dry ginger ale, home
brewed ginger beer, natural lemon-
ade, Kop's ale, soda water, seltzer
water, Rosbach water, Apollinaris
water.
The visit just paid by Sir William
Buller to Sir Redvers Buller at Cred-
iton bas afforded full opportunity for
an exchange of views between two
old friends and campaigners. They
have shared niantt an adventure, says
the Daily Chronicle, from the time
when, thirty years ago they went to-
gether, under Wolseley, to the Red
River, and did not get -very fat upon
pemmican,
"rapk what is a conflagration ?"
"A great fire, ney boy." And. what
naMe would you give to a small
fire, then ?" "A small fire '2 I caps,
not think just now of anY special
word. You might cafl it an incip-
ient tre, or a Are of little mo-
meut." "Well, papa, I have just
noticed that your coat was burning
at the back, an.d I was wondering
whether it was a conflagration or au
incipient fire I"
FEVER'S VEERS.
THE AFTER EFFECTS OFTEN
WORSE THAN THE DISEASE
ITSELF.
A Serer From. the After Effects
of Typhoid. Tells of Ilis De-
plorable C onditi on—Appear-
ed to be in a Rapid. De -
The after effects of some troubles,
such as fevers, la grippe, Ste., are
frequently more serious in their re-
sults than the original illness, awl
the patient is loft an almost physi-
cal wreck. In such cases as these
what is needed is a tonic medieine.
to enrich the blood, strengthen the
nerves, and put the system right.
Mr. L. Barnhardt, a prosperous
young farmer living near Welland,
Ont., offers proof of the truth of
these statements. Mr. Barnhardt
says :—"Some years ago while liv-
ing in the 'United States, I was at-
tacked by typhoid fever, the after
effects of which proved more disas-
trous to my constitution than the
fever itself, and for months I was an
almost total wreck. I had no appe-
tite, was haggard and emaciated,
and apparently bloodless. I had
violent and distressing headaches,
and my whole appearance was sug-
gestive of a rapid decline. I tried
no less than tbreo doctors, but they
failed to benefit me. At this junc-
ture a friend of mine mentioned my
case to auother physician, end he
suggested that I should tate a,
course of Dr. Williams' Pink Dills. I
took this advice and found it most
satisfactory. Almost from the out-
set the pills helped me, and I con-
tinued their use until I had taken
about a, dozen boxes, when. I bet
myself fully restored to my former
health, and my weight increased to
165 pounds. I have enjoyed the best
of health ever since, and I will al-
ways give Dr. Willierns• intik Pills
the praise they so richly deserve."
These pills are a certain cure for
the after effects of fever, la grippe
and pneumonia. They make new,
rich, red blood and strengthen -the
nerves from first dose to last ; and
in this way they cure such troubles
as anaemia, neuralgia, rheumatism,
heart weakness, kidney and liver ail-
ments, pattial paralysis, St. Vitus'
dance, etc. They also cure the
functional ailments that make the
lives of so many woraen a source of
constant misery, and bring the glow
of health to pale and sallow cheeks.
Other alleged tonic pills are mere
imitations of this great medicine,
and the buyer should see that the
full name "Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
for Pale People," is On every box.
Sold by all dealers in medicine or
sent postpaid at 50c. a box, or six
boxes for $2.50, by addressing the
Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock-
ville, Ont.
• DUST AND CONSUMPTION.
That dust is a cause or consump-
tion. is clearly shown in the statis-
tics of the .patients treated at the
Sixty institutions of the German Em-
pire for the cure of tuberculosis. „In,
• 1,095 cases, er more than one-half
• of the 2,161 persons under consider-
ation, the origin of the disease was
alleged to be due to the continuous
inhalation of dust involved by their
• .ereploymeet, as follows: Four hun-
dred and thirty-one cases from the
effect of dust without more exact. de-
signation; 182 cases from the effect
of metal dust; 129 cases from. the ef-
fect of stone, coal or glass dust, 110
eases from the effect le wood dust,
111 cases from the effect of wool
dust and 126 cases frora the effect of
various kinds of dust. These facts
• euggest to hygienists and inventors
the necessity of devising dust cone
sinners and dust preventers for fee-
toriee, werkslittas, ete. Thiel is a
fat that leginIeteres should bear in
Mind,
'WONDERFUL IIIIIUATURES
One ounce of:Sunlight Soaris worth rnorelhan REDUCES
Two ounces of impure soap. E7CPENSE
Ask for the Octagon fist, If your grocer COSMO Supply, write to
LEY= =MMUS, iffilITED, Toronto, sending his *name and address,
sad a trial ;sample of Sunlight Soap will be sent ,on free of east.
It witb, a powerful electric light felt-
ed to find it. Next day he discovered
the missing article under his finger
nniagihl,t. where it had remained all
•The collection is exceedingly com-
plete, almost every article in daily
use being included in it. There are a
gold and a silver. bicycle 1t in. high.
Each contains 102 pieces. There
are also a gold and •a silver tricycle,
each machine boasting of 343 pieces.
There is an umbrella, frame in 43
pieces. The two carriages wrought
In gold deserve a passing reference.
The largest, which weighs 17 grains,
is made of eighty-five pieces. It
could easily be drawn by a fly. There
are guns and. pistols so sumil that
you could place a score of them. in
your waistcoat -pocket and not no-
tice their weight, the smallest arti-
cle, probably, being a lock and key,
the weight of which is ,under three
quarters of a grain.
HOUSEFUL OF FURNITURE IN
A NUT-Si:I-PILL.
An Englishman. Has Made the
Most Unique Set of Models
in the World..
Mr. G. M. Sibbalcl, of Leeds, Eng-
land, has made what is undoubtedly
the most unique set of working mo-
dels in the world. These won.cterful
miniatares, which are fashioned in
silver and gold, are made to work,
and have been produced after years
of patient labor, says London Tit -
Bits.
That the models have attracted
more than ordinazy attention. may
be gauged from the fact that not
many months ago the owner exhibit-
ed them before the King and a dis-
tinguished party at Sandringham.
The late Queen. Victorirx was also
much interested in the models. They
were exhibited, at her special desire,
at Windsor Castle.
There are twenty-six distinct sets,
many of these sets containing ki
dozen or more separate pieces. As
already stated, they are wrought in
either gold or silver and, wonderful
as it may seem, are all made by
hand, without casting or aid of a
glass. There is a miniature loco-
motive containing 220 pieces. Al-
though it is so small you can place
it in the palm of your hand and
close it without the least inconven-
ience, it is an exact model in every
particular of a fully equipped en-
gine.
There are also' a Liliputian lawn-
mower and two horizontal • enslave.
There are no fewer than 381 pieces
in the former. The collection also
comPrises a
TEA -SERVICE AND TRAY
made from two threo-penny pieces.
From the same quantity of silver e.
toast rack, cruet, jug, stand, and
tray have been evolved. Monti on
ma.y also be made of the three -pen-
ny piece in which a, hole has been
bored sideways right through it.
As an instance of what can. he
made from ono three -penny piece
there is a coxnplete coffee -service and
tray, all fashioned out of the smal-
lest coin of the realm, while out nf
three such coins a, tea service and
tray has been naa,cle. On one occa-
sion Mr. Sibbald lost one of his
spoons, and although he searched for
IT IS IN TWELVE PIECES.
When Mr. Sibbald exhibits his mo-
dels he appropriately refers to the
display as the "smallest show on
earth. Some of his- items, which
boast or quite a number of pieces,
are kept in such curious and minute
receptacles as nuts and cherry ston-
es. For instance, in one cherry
stone there are a tea -service, and
twenty-one spoons, and. in another a
horizontal engine made of twenty-
six pieces. In an almond shell a six -
chambered gold revolver is comfort-
ably ensconced, while the interior of
a plum stone affords sufficient ac-
commodation for a pair of breech -
loading pistols.
But the most wonderful item, and
one which has evoked the praise of
not only thousands of astonished
spectators, but of the King and se-
veral members of the Royal Family
is a Barcelona nut, zontaining
drawing -room suite of eight chairs,
rocking and arm chairs, sideboard
and three ornaments, piano and
stool with lady playing, couch with
lady sitting upon it, gentleman on a
chair reading a book, lady on chair
witit tumbler in hand, waiter with
tray and three tumblers, table with
nine tumblers and decanter, table
with tea -service and foot -stool, bed-
room suite, bed and pillow, dressing
table with two ' ornaments, lady
dressing, washstand, jug and basin,
small table, with tumbler and glass,
six trays, towel -rail, small table
with bottle, fourteen, table -spoons,
fourteen teaspoons, knife and steel,
and gravy •spoon. 'AU these numer-
ous items go in one 1the nut!
-
OSHAAIHRAGLE
INVESTIGATED.
A SWORN STATEMENT OF
FACTS ALMOST BEYOND
BELIEF.
•
ary, 1898, and remained under treat-
ment in that institution. for a little
over four weeks. All was in vain, I
got woree. Twelve doctors told me
I weld not recover, and that noth-
ing could •bo done for me, so as I
was getting worse every day, and
there was • no hope of their being
able to help me in the least, I was
removed to my home here, I was
like a 'baby, unable to move.
At this extremity someone advised
me to use Dodd's Kidney Pills, and
my wife bought a box. We ha,d not
the slightest idea that they would
help me, but like a drowning man I
grasped at every straw. After I had
used the first box,- the numbness be-
gan to leave my finger tips, and I
'felt a little better and kept on using
the pills. By two months' time I
could walk a little, and shortly af-
terwards was able to go short dis-
tances without assistance.
The -first time I wont down town,
one of the doctors who had given me
up saw me across the street, and not
being able to believe his eyes, went
to my brother Robert and asked: "Is
that your brother Joe?" Robert
told him that it was I. and he said
in astonishment: 'Well. I never ex-
pected to see him around again."
I used. altogether, twelve boxes of
Dodd's Kidney Pills, and by the first
of May I was able to start to work
again in the shop here. and I have
never 'been sick or off work a day
since and that is over three , and a
half years ago.
arn glad of the opportunity to
make this statement, for I am sure
I owe my life, health and strength
to work to that great remedy, Dodd's
Kidney Pills.
•(Signed), JOSEPEE BROWN.
• SWORN CONFIRATION.
The Toronto Mail and Empire
Sends a Reporter to Oshawa—
His Inquiries Result in Com-
plete Verification of Original
Story.
• Very many startling stories of
wonderful cures by Dodd's Kidney
Pills have been published in these
columns and in other newspapers all
over the country from time to time.
Every case has been so well au-
thenticated as to leave little remit
for doubt, and yet the statements
made and the cures reported, have
in many cases, been so nearly mirac-
ulous as to be almost beyond belief.
Recently, The Mail and Empire oi
Toronto, and other newspapers, pub-
lished a despatch from Oshawa, in
which it was said that a, mechanic
in the Oshawa Malleable Iron Works,
had been cured of paralysis by Dodd's
Kidney Pills, and that after he had
been absolutely helpless for four
months, and had been given up by
the physicians at the Hospital in
Toronto.
This was too much for many peo-
ple to believe, and nuirierous demands
were made on the paper in question
for a verification or correction.
One correspondent signing himself
"Medicus" itt a letter to the Mail
and Empire openly disputed the pos-
sibility of such a cure.
To get at the real facts a, reporter
was sent to Oshawa, and the result
was a complete, and very satisfac-
tory confirmation of the original des -
,patch. To put ahe matter absolute-
ly beyond question the following
sworn statement was secured:
THE STATEMENT OF MR. BROWN
In the fall of 1897 I was taken ill
with. what most of the doctors called
paralysis, and' others nervous pros-
tration. It commenced with a stiff-
21eSS an.d soreness in the calves of my
legs and gradually increased till I
could not move either of iny arms or
legs, having lost all power in them.
I could not have raised my arms to
my head to save my life. For over
four months I could not stand or
walk alone a single step. I doctored
with all the local ,doctors, and then
with a liowmanville doctor. Each
one gave me some different imedieine;
but the • more I 'took the worse I
got.
• At last the Bowmanville doctor
told me that nothbag could be dem
for me unless I went to the hospital
irt Toronto where they might perhaps
have some later treatment for par-
alysis which would fit itty ease. I
went there toward the end of jaritt-
sr 04§9914,.,,
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A "Pint" Tooter
Page Woven Wire Fence
Is the only reliable fence for holding stock etving
1,0 the continuous coil Or Spiral Opting. No. 7
"Page" wi re will withstan d a strain of -8,000pounds;
Ordinary No. 7 wito will only stand a strain
01 1700 pounds Commoti wire whon coiled or bent
will straighten out with the first strain andretnain
so. Fege feneeti aro noW very cheap, and yott know
they bane always been the best. Page 100005 aro
• used basil Canadian railway.
tasti Feets&jt,seasete, Fenn etlitakeinailtgenteigilie ptettj
CANADA: I JOSEPH
Province -'of Ontario, BROWN of the
County of Ontario, Town of Osh-
awa, in. the
County of On-
tario, Pro-
• vince of On -
To Wit: a tario,
Do Solemnly Dec are. That the
above statement, signed by me, is
absolutely true, and I make this sol-
emn declaration, believing it to be
true, and knowing that it is of the
same force and effect as if made un-
der oath and by virtue of the Can-
ada Evidence Act, 1893. '
Signed), JOSEPH BROWN.
Declared before me at the TOW11
of Oshawa, in the County ol
Ontario, this 15th day of
January, A D., 1902.
J. F. GRIERSON, {SE AL).
a Notary Public. •
This, therefore, is the true story itt
detail of this most remarkable case.
No room is left for doubt or dispute
and the original 'Oshawa 'despatch is
confirmed in all its particulars.
If this is possible—and no one can
now doubt it—then one can easily
understand how any of the many
wonderful cures reported have been
accomplished by the same means,
Dodd's Kidney Pills.
The City of Metz is the only large
town in Europe which not only has
no debt, .but has a surplus in hand
of some $200,000.
THE MOST NUTRITIOUS.
GRATEFUL.-OONIFORTING.
BREAKFAST -SUPPER,
Britain's total trade with Africa
last year was over 52 millions, an
increase of two millions on the year
before.
MInard's Liniment Cures Diphtteria
--
French people use only one-third as
much segos, per head, as they do in
the United Kingdom.
• Willie, aged five, had been warned
not to eat anince-ple for sapper, but
insiated on having a piece, neverthe-
lees. The next naorning he related
a wonderful dream, in which heara
had chased him, snakes crawled
down his back, a camel turned 0,
soraersaulti over his head, and a big
elephant rolled on him. "There 1'
exela,imed hist mother. "I, told. you
if you ate Mince -pie for supper you
would have bad. dreams. "Well, I
• don't care," replied • the yotuigster.
"It was better than e. circus, any-
how ; and I didn't have to pay to
get in," •
The Publisher of the •Best Farmer's
paper in the Maritime Provinces in
writing to us states:
I would say that I de not know of
a medicine that ha,s stood the test of
time like MINARD'S LINIMENT. It
has been an. unfailing remedy in ou:
household ever since I can remember,
and has •outlived dozens of would bo
caTtipetitors a.nd imitations.
X11.191A.P.T.T..."3
Ceylon Tea Is the finest
Tea the world producesp
and Is sok only in lead
packets.
Slack, Mixed and Gr6en.
'apan tee drinkers try "Wade" Green tea.
The Jordan, during its course,
falls 1,200 feet, and is unnavigable,
except ,for very short stretches.
Ellinard's Liniment Lies Distemper
Wedding 'cake is replaced in Hol-
land by sweets called "brindzuikers."
Communication has just been es-
tablished by wireless telegraphy with
the meteorological station on the
Lugspitze, itt Germany, which, lying
at 9,870 feet above the sea,is the
highest in the world.
• For Over Sixty Years
Wixstow's Somliga El gnus has bean used by
millions of mothers for their children while teething.
Itsoothes the obild, Softens the gums, allays pain, cures
wind collo regulates the Stomach and bowels, and is the
beet remedy for mimeo= Teentativii omits a bottle.
Sold by, drUggIste throughout the world. Be pure and
tisk for 'Sins. Wrenuow'm Somas° kiYATIP.'
The newest automobile grass -
Mower uees a five-foot scythe, and
will cut 22 acres of grams in nine
hours.
TO CURE A COLD IIN ONE DAT,
Take Laxative Brom° Quinine Tablets. All
druggists refund the money it it fails to cure.
W. Grove's signature is on each box. 250.
No less than 7.25 castles, more or
less ancient, stand upon the hills
overlooking the Bbine.
Stops tho cause
and works nor the Cold. -
Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a oold
hi one day. No Cure, No Pay. Price 25 ciente
Of the 6,700 Britons killed at their
work during the year 1900, no less
than 3,899 were seamen.
1111(11(1'S LIMMOM CMS 001001 111 CO.
There are in the United Kingdom
for each 100 people 71.Ve horses, 28
cattle, 76 sheep, and 10 pigs.
elr
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh
that eontain Mercury
• 'as mercury will surely destroy the sense of
smell and completelyderange the whole system
when entering it through the mucous surfaces.
Such articles ehould never be used except on
preseenaens from reputable physician s, as the
da-agie they will do is tenfold to the good you
can possibly derivefrom them. Hail's Catarrh
ItLe, manufactured by F.J. Cheney 8c Co.. To.
se 0., contains no mercury, and ts taken in.
ternally, acting directly upon. the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system. In buying
Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genu
hie. It is taken intenialiy,and made in Toledo
Ohio, by F, J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials
id by Druggists, price 750 per bottle.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
There is one wood rauch lighter
than cork. This is the marsh anoua
found in Brazil.
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11,10 iteneT POPULAR DENTIFRICE.
60,21..X.:77M3M5I.E":"Z
gi° CV230
2E2',131-telirXD MM. " V .1
Preserves the teeth. Sweetens the breath.
Strengthens the gums.
WANTED
ALMA EN Fort " All TO SPR AY "
Best compressed•air sprayer made. Samplo
machine free.-CAVERS BROS., Gait, Ont.
When washing greasy dishes •or pots'
and pans, Lever's Dry Soap (a pow-
der), will remove the grease with the
sreatest ease,
The Einperor William Of Gerinany
Owns 260 farms. •
Micard's Lloirpeot Cures Coldel etc
ARPET DYEitin,
and C:eaning. This is a specialty with the
BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING 0Q,
Send particulars by posL and wo are sure to satisfy.
Address Box 158, Montreal.
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IF You WANT GOOD PRICES FOR youR
Butt9
er Eggs Per!/, Apples olr Produe6
CONSIGN TI-INDI TO THIS
DAWSON COMMISSION 00., Limited, TORONTO
Correspondence Solicited.
TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL STATE ENT
OF THE
tUath A erican Life Aasur-
' anus Company.
HEAD OFFICE: .
H2=118 King Street West,
TORONTO,
For the Year Ended December 31st, 1901.
fee 30,1900. To net Ledger assets.. $3,773,508.03
Dec. 31, 1901. RECEIPTS.
To cash for premiums $922,935.02
To Cash income on Investments... ... 176,461.56
1,099,396.58
• $4,872,904.66
Dee. 31, 1901. • DISBURSEMENTS.
By Payment for Death Claims, Profits, etc -4386,688.85
13yall other Payments 291,906.70
Doc. 31, 1901. ASSETS.
678,595.05
$a,191,309.61
By Mortgages, etc ... . ... ..•• $1,200,489.65'
"-- Debentures (market value $747,205.99).. ... 737,848.51
" Stocks and Bonds (market value, $1,371,315.70) 1,322,168.92
" Real Estate, including Company's building... ... ... 416,986.41
" Loans on Policies, etc •278,827.44
" Loans on Stocks (nearly all on call)... ... • 215,170.00
" Cash in Bank and on hand 22,868.65
$4,194,309.61-
" Premiums outstanding, ete. (less cost of collection)„.. 178,581.85
" Interest and Meats due and accrued................... 47,881.92
$1,420,773.38
Dec. 31, 1901. LIABILITIES.
To Guarantee Fund . .. $60,000.00
" Assurance and Annuity Reserve Fund ... 3,808,229.00
7? Death Losses awaiting proofs, etc.... 45,103.01
•
•
0,913,332.01
Net Surplus • .. 4507,441.37
Audited and found we-rect. J. N. LAKE, Auditor.
The financial position of the Coinpamy is unexcelled—its pre-'
centage ,of net surplus to liabilities exceeds that of any other home
company. ,.
New insurance issued during 1901
Exceeding- the best previous year in the historneof---fhe
Company by over half a million.
Insurance in force at end of 1901 (net)
. $5,520,067.00 '
$27,977,794.00
PRESIDENT :
arCnISEMT X.. 7-...a..XXSCX3IES
V10E-PRE SIDENTS :
JAS. THORBURN, M.D., HON. SIR WILLIAM R. MEREDITH, K.O.
• DIRECTORS :
BON. SENATOR GOWAN, ICC., LL.D., C.M.G. E. GURNEY, Esq.
L. W. SMITH, Esq., ICC., D.C.L. J. K. OSBORNE, Esq.,
D. McCRAE,Esq., Guelph.
MANAGING DIRECTOR:
WINC. XVX4DCL,DOMITS, 3E0.1ELSI.
SECRETARY: MEDICAL DIRECTOR :
L. GOLDMAN, A.I.A. • J. THORBURN, M.D., (Edin.)
The report Containing the proceedings of the Annual Meeting, held on
January 29th last, showing marked proofs of the continued progress and
solid position of the Company will be sent to policyholders. Pamphlets
explanatory of the attractive investment -plans of the Company, and a
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