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PARTIES' ARE DIVIDED
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� 'Unlo"Nts 0041- Cverything to Pro*
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Congross Is in Por a Hard alt -
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ter $ession.
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'the only course open to tho Unionist$.
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'The cominittev ,,tage, when resumed
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next weei�, nitty be ,Accelerated by
There Are Four Parties Alt at Odds
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ollostructioil so ingeniously devised
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on Subject of Reciprocity,flepubt.
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licans Are "Stand Pat" and Insur.
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get -tt and Democrats Are Conserva-
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tive, and Progr-n-,iva -- Protection.
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. . . iture to foreem� I,. � datl� WhUll tile
Nirteasure call. bt� s:-ilt to the Lords or
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ists Exist on Both Sides. .
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when the �crisis YXI arlse for jvhich
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%lowhington, April IQ.-lt is daily
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whe -royal guarantot's ar-,� roservvd. %
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becoming more manifest that CongreW4
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.,&I smaller craft, to Arnistron
pposition, led ivith brilliant ability
is facing a stormy session, and that
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J. Balfour I is atlomptin4
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the probable legislative outcome.
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Boili of the parties are badly divided,
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tearl be forced by negotiation.
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and the leaders arqxmr to bavi�. little
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The rejectioll (�f the parliam-ont
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. kill by the Lor -1-4, ou s�,cond ro,adhig.
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surfaco harillony.
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. eill I S. shown that the measure
erwh with a lame representation,
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wol-king at Odds in the present ses- I
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3promulgation for another st,ssion. The
sion. file Republican inniority of the
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House is diVid0d between iegulars
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their earlier PUUCY 'Of PrUlUllgill."
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and insurgents, as was evidenced by
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trkership contest.
the vote in t1w Spe,
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The breach betwoen, these two fac-
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longer recognizable. In either case
tions is even wider in the Republican
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the in(�aace.o! the creation of pe,rs In.
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. �,�Verw�ivlaling number will be xieces-
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A, Aween
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I atterlipt at dictation on the part of
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. the 1,,ilig aj,.ki t..�le prime Ainister is
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I Wilt.. Jenning,
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I clearly know�i, instead of bein., con-
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Jectured vaeuo'y by the Unioni,
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a,l the now members and
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confidently aLz.m.,ni od by the Radicals.
cally of
Several veterans likeSenatorStoue of
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Meanwhile, with. blizzards outside
llais�souri, who an- Bryan adherents.
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Frarli'll-Inient and t,,11luests ,,if passion
Tho House Democratic majority
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and partiswi�,.,.Ip iii-6de, invalidism
scenis thus far to have escaped a I
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is lllcr,,�asing, and the eunAict threa-
,kens to end wit',l the survival of the
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11 fittest. The bivaltd,,kwn. of prominent
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like Dav,d Llovd-Goorge, Austen
any time sioread to the other branch.
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has -fered with the
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Chamberlain. I ,,)rd. Crewe and Lord
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� selection of committees and the be-
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t Jive work.
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-on both sid.v.s. So many members are
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.dropping oi,,t and the strain of public
- procity agre�!mjnit and defer other
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life is so c:ccessive that the Minister-
t measures to the regular session,
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; Speaker Champ Clark and Oscar Tfn�
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derwood have other views.
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Now that thti new majority in the
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- case ended by Spencer, the defen dant
House has adonted rules giving it just
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'TELE'_'�RAPHIC BRIEFS.
as much power as any majority ever
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enjoyed, there is no doubt that mea -
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I � 0. P. R. mechanics in the west may
sures on the subject of direct election
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istrike.
of Senators, publicity before elections
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There was fierce fighting in Mexico
of campaign contriVations, Canadian
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reciprocity, revision of the woollen
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and cotton schedules, and anv fur-
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PRouse, Toronto, ended his life yes-
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� ther tariff changes, the maioriti's de-
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IWrday.
I dres will be sent to the Senate in
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1 John Kelley, who escaped from New
whatever order is decreed by the Ways
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8�mnburg, Ont., 1 Dek-up last Septem-
and means committee. The Republi-
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Mer, has been ,re -arrested.
I c I ans may erpostulate or denounce as
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, *Russell Vickers, aged fourteen, was
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they please; they will be powerless
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to prevent. The real legislative prob-
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lem, therefore, Will be at the Senate
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end of .the ca-pitol.
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line-up there will be in the Senate
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on tariff matters. Previous sessions
have indicated that there are just as
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2" 80 Montreal Police Court on three
ardent protectionists in the Demo-
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and so badly was he burned that h(
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Police Chief Arrested.
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Arnprior, Ont., April 10. --Charged
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with theft of $11,2,ij of the funds of
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tPip'l ents now total 37.
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the town of Arnprior, Chief -of Pol'
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Norman Blaine, aged 9-3, de serter
John Mattson, was arrested Saturday
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: bom the Niobe at Halifax, is under
afternoon, arraigned before Magis-
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trate Burwash and committed for
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trial. He was taken to the county
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'ail at Pembroke on Saturday night
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l It- - were burned to death in Born.
Constable Cousineau to await his
trial. The chief did not plead, the
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commitment being made by agree-
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ment beween counsels representing
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the prosecution and his solicitor.
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Henry Grahaln,, collector of customs
The warrant for the chief's axrest
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,ot St. St,�phen, N�,,.B_ fell dead in the
had been made out for several days,
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eet from heart jailure, while Walk-
and the prosecut;on were only await-
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iore taking action. Shortly after noon
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The new British battlwSllil) cylllsOr
on Saturday Constable Cousineau
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served the paper on the chief, who
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accompanied Mrn down to the court
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house. There' Magistrate Burwash,
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Devouport in Octob *
the lawyers fo both sides, Mayor
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At the meeting of L,lc- Vx1?Mt.Ve
McLachlan and a few of the town
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X�Duncii of the board of g,,�.�rnrs of
councillors were waitin� The charge
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Ithe Victoria Order of IN .e.. it was
was read, and the ne essary fori:dali-
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Itanuounced
that*the. Queen has conse-
deg gone through as speedily as pos.
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sible. Everything had been arranged
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before hand to expedite matters, and
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the whole proceedings lasted not more
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-on and Catherine str,,et,
than five minates.
i1ton, Saturday, Duncan A. Morr'son,
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a mute, living at 37 Imperial ,,,trOt!t,
Has H d All He Wants.
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Spokane, Wn., April 10. -Theodore
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Roosevelt made his first public de-
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didacy for the Preddenev at a lunch
-o-n give, in his honor'Saturday by
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"I am not an aspirant for anything
because I have had everything," h
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f don't know whether I ought to as
his simile in the presence oi th
4ia lain - but I am . goinLr to taki
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It Became a Lung
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"You ha-Ve nothing I want, ex 'p
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lesire is, so far as the chance arise
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Mr. J. H. Richards, 1852 Second Ave,
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you, inany movement for the good o
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Have a . n Active Season,
East, Vancouver, B.C., writes:
)ur common country."
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to write a few lines in praise of your
electric merger will be forIlled ti,
in the near future, The co`n�r'a'c'ts
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Dr. Wood's Norway Fine Syrup, Last
Will Build In Britain.
Constantinople, April 10. -Th
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�*harnber adopted a motion Saturda
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me with a hacking cough and every time
�)_v a vote of 115 to 40 confirming th
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�aatract for the vessels of the ne
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J[t kept on getting worse and I kept on
money buying different
rurkish navy, consisting of three b
tons
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Jeqbips of 16,500 each and s.
In addition to the abo.ve stock cap�
ro-medivi until a friend asked me if I
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had ever tried Dr. Wood's Norway Pine
Whitworth ,& Co,, Ltd., of �Londo
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g y thing I thought would cure, and on
-d to investigate the complaint of tl
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the (In.y bought two bottles. Be-
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fore half I lie first one was used my cough
r,ondon, and the Bethlehem Steel Cc
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began to get much easier, gad by the time
t1wir tender, although the lo
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,�st,. was not considemd, reported th.
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bottle in case it sho d come again, but
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am sure I have a.posi ive cure, Let
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Syrup, to all who suffer from a coiagh or
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throat irritation of my kind."
In Peril On Island.
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So great hat; been the success of this
Halifax, April 10.—Xo Word 1)
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wonderful remedy, it, is only natural
been received by C. H. Harvey, ago
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that numerous persons have tried to
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the sinkirig Ship, Mr. Harvey co
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'(fIre, sent to -the men's relief, has
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Thing In, Oapital.
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Toronto, Electric Light IS ,Purchased,
. Writing to Their Reprcsentatives-
by Electrical Qevolopnl4nt Co.,
. One American Wants, Four Seats
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Which Has Now United �Vith To.
In the Abbey, But He May Not-
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Qet Them - Their Majesties Will
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-interests and Big Shar�holde.rs
Have a . n Active Season,
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In Concerns Nearly Identi0al.
Loudon, April 10. -These are busy
days for foreign and colonial Tepre-
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Toronto, April 10,-A $19,100,000
sentatives in London, particulaxly city
tile Canadian offlclals� .
electric merger will be forIlled ti,
in the near future, The co`n�r'a'c'ts
.,unvrtcan aud
Thousailds of people, are coruing from ing
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parties Will be the Toronto -lec-
Light Co., which 14rito
America for the coronation, and from the
passed
hands of the Electrical Develop -
the appearance of the embassy and rrient
cousulAer inail bags a large PrOPOr-
Co. by the unanimous decision
tion. of them want something done company
of the shareholders of the former
at a meeting held on Satur-
for them. I
The majority of the requests are the
day,,.the Electrical Development Go.,
Toronto Power Co., sometimes
reasonable; many are difficult to conl�
known as the Toronto & Niagara
ply with, and a few, to those "now-
Ing the conditions, are ridiculous.
Power Co., ,and the Toronto Railway
One writer, for example, asked that
Co. The firsit company is capitalized
at $4,000,000, the second at $6,000, -
four seats be reserved for him in.
Westminster Abbey on the day of the 000
, the third at -$1,000,000, and the
coronation., hardl� realizing perhaps fourth
al $8,000,000, making a total of
$19,000,000-
that few outsid f will
In addition to the abo.ve stock cap�
se�cure a glimpso of that historic cere�
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mony, and n�t many thousands will tal
of the four companies there is a
even get a view of tile procession total
from Dueldlighani Palace to Ab- 500,000,
underlying bond issue of $17, -
so that the total money value
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bey, tile route being so short.
dur- 50%000.
of the combination �s really $36, -
The Outstanding bond issue
.There will be mally occasions
- Summer, however, of seeing
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of the TorQnto Railway Co. is $3,998,-
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th r al.coa?h and witnessing cere-
000; the Electrical Development Oo.,
$10,000,000. Toronto Electric Light
, ,; 0 ly a little less interestiag
raon*L�.
than'the coronation itself. Five times
60" $1,00,
0 , d0G; and Toronto Power
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during May and June Their Majos-
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tics will drive through the streets of
Co., $2,500,000.
That such a move is contemplated I
London. On May 21 they go to Crys-
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and that the purchase of the Toronto I
Electric Co, by the Electric Develop- I
tal Palace to open the festival of.eni-
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on June 22 there is the corona-
ment was but the initial step in. this
pire;
tion procession; on the day following
big financial combinatiGn, was learn -
the royal passage through London,
when several miles Of streets will be
ed last evening from a reliable source.
, Credence is added to this announce -
traversed. On June 29 the visit to
ment when it is taken into considera-
tion that the interests of the four
the Guild Hall and return through
north London; on June 30 a second
companies. mentioned are almost iden-
drive to Crystal Palace, where the
tical,
These companies in their opera-
King and Queen are giving a cororia-
tion fete for 100,000 children in the
tions, have for some time past been.
elementary Schools of London.
dovetailing their activities. As to
the personnel of the parties interest-
On May 16 the Queen Victoria mem-
Nriff be unveiled, and the Ger-
ed, the names of' Sir HenFy Pellatt
.0rial
man Emperor and Empress will at-
tend. The following evening a gala
and Sir William Mackenzie occupy
prominent positions in all of-thern.
performance will be given at Drury
Sir Henry is at the head of the Elec-
trical Development Co. and the TO-.
Lane in honor of the German Emper-
In coronation week there will be
ronto, Efectric Light Co., and a direc-
or.
gala performances at both Covent
tor of the other two. Sir William is
at the head: of the Toronto Railway
Garden Opera House and His Majes-
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Oo. and the Toronto Power Co., and
ty's Theatre.
Canadian Cadets to Go. -
is also a�'director of the other iwo.
Ottawa, April 10, -An invitation
For all practical purposes there is
a combination already of these four
having been received from the Im-
perial Cadet Asso,iation of London,
electric companies. The merger will
be the formal public announc6nient
F,ng., for Canadia.i cadets to partici-
that the companies are ul#te4.
pate in the "Boys' Bisley" on the
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twelve cadets from organized
Police Again Raid Book Stores.
send
cadet corps, accompanied by an offi-
Toronto, April 10 --Once more the
police Went gunning for undesirable
cer, to take part in the competitions.
The Department of Militia and De-
books Saturday at I o'clock. They
fence will have charge of their trans-
visited the emporiums of Albert Brit-
portation to and from the cadets,
their
nell aiid John P. McKenna, and se -
cured three sDecimens at the first
homes and subsistence during
stay in England. They will sail from
and two at the last port of call- The
Montreal for England on May 5th
return to Canada early in July.
books which are now up for a,/,nsure
are very differeiA from the c assics
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The cadets will be selected from
�yhich were recently condemned. This
those participating in the miniature,
time the matter is extremely modern.
At Britnell's "The Yoke," "Three
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and gallery -competitions of the Cana-
dian Rifle League, 1911, and be chos-
Weeks" and "Cynthia in the Wilder-
en according to the places taken by
ness" were seized, and at McKenna's
them in a special competition to be
copies of the first two were taken.
The police hold that these books are
fired with single -loading rifles ' 22-
bore, on local miniature ranges from
obscene.
the 11th and. 19th of April.
At the BTitnell premises a search
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was made by Staff Inspector Kennedy
I Churchill *Defends Honor.
and Detective McKinney who, armed
with candles, descended into the cel -
4 London, April 10. -For several years
Winston Churchill, the Home Secre-
lar. They located a case of books
tary, has been annoyed by a persist-
lying adjacent to a drain pipe, among
which were copies of all tbxee books.
ent story that -while he was a Boer
during the war in South Af-
These they seized and departed. At
prisoner
rica he broke Ris parole and escaped.
the McK�nna store every -assistance
was to the police and copies
Saturday he took measures to pre-
further circulation. of tile
given
of two of the books were taken.
vent any
story by bringing suit for slander
Summonses will'be issued in each
case for a day early in the week.
Spencer, a political
against one I
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tions, repeated the calumY I
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Great Unrest In Portugal
Mr. Churchill's counsel declared to
Lisbon, April 10 --It is feared that
the court that there was not tile
the Monarchists plotting at Vigo and
slightest foundation for the story. Mr�.
Tuy, may take advantage of the dis-
Churchill had hithorto ignored it, but
content in the north of Portugal over
its repetition for political ,purpose -4;
the. religious question to endeavor to
during to last two elections had fore-
a S
incate the inhibt, nt to revolt.
. ed him to take the -I)resent action and
The provisional Government sent a
to demand dan)ag�� .s the most effec-
cruiser fully manned and with extra
tive means of killin, the story. The
guns for landing pur-poses to Oporto
- case ended by Spencer, the defen dant
stationed
Friday night. All reSiments .
. apologizing. �Che judge then condemn-
in the, north are held ready to quell
ed him to pay damages in a nominal
a rising. The Spanish frontier is
Sam. .
closely guardqd.
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A number of men employed at the
Tried to Kill Landlady.
Lisbon arsenal. ob3iecting to the new
a . Rochester, N.Y., April 10. -George
rules of the Minister of Marine, re -
e . Lettis, once a leading coal dealer of
fused to resume work. Saturday af-
this city, attelonted. io murder Mrs.
ternoon some bi them 6rideavored to
Ido Hoffman, aged 44, with whom
penetrate to the Minister's office, cry -
he boarded. Saturday.w3lit, He, fir-
ing, "Down with the Minister of Ma-
t at the woulan, Ono Of
rine." Sailors and the municipal
I which stru�ls het in the left shoulder
guard quelled the revolt,
s and set fir! to her clothin.-. The se-
A body of mut;neo-rs then seized a
P bond bullvt struck a corset stay to
, steam launch and went on board thia
f the right of the heart. The stay
gunboat San Rafael, asking protec-
dented the flesh, which was not brok-
tion from the commander, -�yhorefus-
enfl The stay undoubtedly saved the
ed and forced thern to return. The
wornan's life. Lettis pursuedthe -vvo-
Government is making arrests.
e man for a block, tiring all the Way,
y until Patrick Boland, a ball player,
I Burned to Death.
e grappled with him. Boland wrestled
Halifax, April IO. -Georgie. Ryan,
e the gun away from the inan, who pro-
the four-year-old son of Chief Stew.
w duoed a bottle of carbolic acid and
ard Ryan of the steamer Boston, was
t- s v:ffloved enough of the flaid to
burned to death on Saturday. ThE
Y- ,_%tuse his death.
Boston was due to arrive yesterday.
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n. Patrol Is Lost.
that th6 fa&r was not aware of.the
t- Edmonton, Alta., April 10. -Grave
terrible affair until he landed. ' Th(
C f,,-,,rs are entertained that the worst
mother of the child went out for fiv(
Of ha-, happened to the mounted police
minutes to purchase groceries. Dur
.1 patrol, consisting of Sorgt. Fitzgerald
ing her absence the child's clothin�
w- -and Constables Carter, Martin and
became ignited at the kitchen atcv(
at Taylor, who started from Herschel
and so badly was he burned that h(
as hiland for Edmonton, in December
die --in. an hour.
to last.
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a- The expedition is one month over-
Navigation Open at Collingwood.
due now, and,�a searching party re.
turned yesterday with no tidings of
Collingwood, April 10.-Xavigatioi
t -.j missing me.n. .
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freighter Emperor of Midland niad,
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RallwaY to Gav�
her initial trip She was in charge o
Captain P. H. �ampb8ll, After, a shor
rt-
Niontreal, April 10,-M. J� O'Brien,
. run to tile -outer harbor, she returne4
,
,rt)
,who built the Gulf Terminal Rallway
her dock, and the captain report
ed
from St. Flavio on tho I.0,R. to Ma-
,to
both harbor$ almost clear Of ice.
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tanne, 26 miles, states that We road
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isteAmors will clear for the uppe
18o miles, and also from St. F'Avie
l6kes on or before the 15th and th
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ot to a junetio,n
passenger steamers of the
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L1Vlt1RPQ0L, April $.-At the start It
the dispositIcii shown by "horts tot
cover with offerings lighter and values,
J -4d to 1-2d higher, and d I
=mIng the market held : I,
support In Way, which montli further
advanced I -4d. Notwithstanding the
prospeots of beavy world's shipments � !
and the bearish sho�wlng of the Great
Britain official report Speculative In-
temst was disposed to support and I ,
aho%,ts were nervous. Advices froin
3Russla less ravorable, At the close
rnaxlvet was firm, S-Sd to 1-2d higher
than yesterday,with shorts in .May ner-
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car
;h concerns here slid southwest Were
having no part In the wheat and flour I
demand reported at )1tuneapolls, pulled L
put support to -day fro -it under the Chi- '
CU'o Market. Moisture and warm wea-
thei in the spring crop territory operated
also in ald of the,bears, Closing figures
were a shade to %0 lower than 24 hours.
previous. Corn finished 1,4c to yge not
higber, oats tip I/sc to.4fic and ho,.,, p"OdUctS
at 6c to 15e decline. . I
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Close. Open. High, Low. Close.
Wheat-- L
May .... 90% 30% 901,6, $97/8 90
July ,_. 9% 91% 90- , 91% WK5 �
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May ..... 327/8 .... .. 1. .... 33ya
July ...., 83% . ... - .... .... 337/a
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Wheat, bushel ............ $090 to 40 82 . �
h hel ..... 0 78 ....
Rye, buslyel ................ 0 0 0 68 I
Barley, bushel .- , 065 0 66
Qats, bushel .... : , " "'"., 1* " 0 88
Bucitwheat, bushel 0 49, 6,i�6
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Peas, bushel ......... ,.*.'.'.'.,.: 0 78 0 so
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Butter, store lots ........ I -Facsiate Signature or
Butter, separator. dairy, Yi* 022 024
Butter, creartiery, lb. rous_ 0 26 028 , ..), 1i 4 , , . � - . 1 -6 r s
Butter, crearn ery, solids. . - - 0 24 0.25 1 44.510"11; Th "my Ye
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--Spot, dull; No. 2 red Western ,Vntell, 1,10 * 1 ST RIA
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stock- futures, firm; May. 6s & . ul; , rXAcT copy aF WHAPpr-
Zl' '&t., 6s 7%d; flour, winter patents, I CA' I 0
d!oll, 27s; hops In London, Pacific cOaS% . - THE CENTAUn COMPANY, "!W VOMK CITY -
firm, :E4 15s to 1�5 5S. . gNfflffiW4MT0MMW,=,___Eff, R-MENFEW
London Pru - I li=�� I
LONDON, April 8.-To-da,Y'19 b,oat, ex- � I I
De-nmarl�, landed 594 bales of bacon. I __ — -
Ccnadian steady, 52s to 59s to 60s; han1g, wx more triarolign examinaLlon iR R, %_s:r.-e,1=c&_-aeT1Or WURFIV .rge-,
Canadian long cut. 5Si to 67s. Chell, drydock. Her stay there will depend vereli injured, but go far as is knowill.
very flri�, but quiet; finest white or col- on what -the inspection discloses. The no -deaths have occurred. Five, hroz-1 �
ored, 63s toAW secondary grades, mnall
lots, Is less. vessel has not taken a drop of water dred troops are guarding the terd1t
and her plates are thought to be in- -tory. 'When the wind died dowu,&�
CATTLE MARKETS. tact. I . the clear nighl,-the entire n. H_ "...-
The.Worth German Lloyd. Line has slTies4of Tok-io� were ablaze from h-01
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New York Live Stock. been noted�for its kind-hearted leni- glowlinig embexs 'It is impossible -2- I
, y0RX, April S. -Beeves -Re- ency -with oonscientious comm Z
NEW , anders, present an esti6ate of the totaL10
celpts, 2800. No trade. Feeling steady. and as the veteran Captain Peterson �,at this time. I
Calves --Receipts, 260; feeling steady. of the Plinzess Irene will take his
Sheep and TLambs-RecelptsXOO; steadv: Shot' -His. Son.
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unshorn lambs, OZ; clipped, unsold; .ship back across the Atlantic under I .
sheep, nominally weak. her *,Wn steam, Substantially un- TTA]i ax, N.S., April 10.-A. 0
Hoge-Recelpts, IM; nominally steady- scathed, ,lb is the assumption here affair: -thak - may -.,end in tragedn, '
Chicago Live Stock- to know, curred at Truro -yesterday, in thei
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CHICAG<), April S.-Cattle-Recelpts that Pweterson's I)ersonal grief will be horne'of Michsel Jackson, who is n6_§0
estimated '300r; ms,rket Steady- Beeves, his chief ent. He has had a I in jaA,4cillarged with shooting his sdihf
$5-25 to $6,90; TeXU steers, $4.50 to flaWleSS, niisn'lTable record hereto- 1 Art1rar. The oner is over Wi
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fore, and in New York steaniship cir- I pris
$5,75; Western steers, $4.90 to $5.90; years of 'age, and has always beent
� his explana.
,tockers and feeders, '$4 to $5-75; cows cles it is lbeleved that if considered a peaceful man. Artfi-:
and heifers, $2.70 ,to $6; caaves, $5 10 tion of the grounding is ,considered I ur, who is in the hospital with a bul-
$7. � satisfactory his reprimand will: not be t let hole in. his neck, has been awar. ,
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Hogs_ --Receipts estimated at 11,000; severe. I � . from Truro for ten years. He xetar�� '�',
ma,rket slow, at yezterday's ave-ge; To the life-savers who followed the ed some days ago and since then has
light, $6.45 to $6.85; Tnixed, $6.30 to $6.80;
be�Lvyl $S.05 to $6.60; rougli, $6.05 to work to save the Prinzess Irene, her been living at his iather's house.
$6.?Z; good to choice hes,vy, $125 to sudden flotation yesterday afternoon I The trouble started yesterday morn- ��
$6.60; pigs, *6.40 to $6.85; bulk of sales, was a distinct Surprise. Capt. G. J. , ing, over washing the breakfast dip,h�# � 1"
. . Goddard of the Lone Hill station was as the men were keeping Vachelo;r
$6.30to $6.50. 1 Words brouilit on blows, .
Sbeep-Raceip-ts estimated at 2000; almost flabbergasted. In his opin- quarter'. 'I t,
market sbea.dy; natives,'$3 to $5; west- ion it -was due to a miracle and an , ad. the son, it is sai&� Struck the -
orns,'$3.25 to $5; -Srewl.-IM19% $4-50 to $5-60; unusually high tide Stirred up by a old man, knocking him down, The
Iambs, n,a,tive, $5 to $6.50; -western, $5 southeasterly storm at sea. ia
, father drew a revolver, tile son grab -
to $6.50. . I . � bed a knife and sprang at his father,.
British Cattle Markets. Fire Wipes Restricted District. i,whto turned the revolver on him and
�, Tokie, April 10. -Tho
LrVE-EpooL, April 8Jj)bn Rogexs notorious ! the bullet entered his neck,
and Co., Liverpool, cab,1,9 to -day that .Yoshiwari, the principal quarter of i
the Price of ca,ttle in Birkenhead allow- Toldo, inhabited by the licensed He- " Navigation Delayed.
ed no alteration from last week. States tairae, was destroyed by fire yester- I Montreal, April 10-1alontreal's hope
steeTs, Making from :IS 1-4c to :L3 3-4c, &Ly. Many of these houses Were al- , for an early opening of navigation
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� aad Canadian fron., 13 1-40 to 13 1-2c mo§t palatial in appearance, ana_.A.: this year has been rudoly shattered.
per pound. There was a 'red'uct!Om Of thousand of them. were burned in a , The edld. weather spoll, . with which
one-ba.If cent per pound in Sheep prices, little. more than flnee hours. Six ,
ewes making 17a and wethers 14 1-20 thousand female inmates were ren- , March kept up her reputation for a ,
I . . lion -like exist, Jias st; delayed the
per pound. .dered homeless. 1 breaking up of the ice that it is al- ,
�_. Tlfe Yoshiwari is conducted under , .
LINER IS.AFLOAT. Government licenses, which provide ready a week nast tho time ,of open-
- — . for the establishniont of hospitals and ing of navigation last year, and the
Prinzess Irene Freed From Sandbank several of these institut,ons were also prospects ,are that 't may be two or
a oven three weeks more before the
By a Miracle. burned. The fire, which began at� ill be able to reach this port.
New York, ,April 10. -"All safe 11.30 o'clock in tbo morning, spread boats w ___,___ I _ __
ashore" was the message flashed by over a vast area, It was fanned by ; I
the commander of the steamer Prinz a strong southern Wind, and flames Mixed F4elings.
Friedrich Wilhelm to his owners as were swept to the surrounding strue- : The change � a that the sky may show
the bigg liner with the 1,720 rescued tures to the noWn. An,)L,�ther it is U We watch with mingled hope and drftd.
passen'-rs (if the Stranded te 000 houses are in nless we have another snow
11 . . . How can the small boy use his, 51ed?
Irene warn -d `nto I the North German ruins, covcrin� an aroa approximately -Vvashfnaton Star.
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no visible scaxs except a shattered
Way ' RI FELESS,
rudderpost, the North Geriiian Lloyd- 1-11,
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lil).,r cll.ax,-.,� Irene slipped a .; 11, 1 VOU89 L I
frnm Fire Island as urlpZpoctedly as 1, I
she had come in the fog of Thursday ' I DEBILITATED MEN
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morning. After 83 hours of impris-
onmerf in the Sand offthe Lone Hill i 1�73_ 11 11 11 11 11 11 YOUNG MEN AND MIDDLIZ-AGED MM',
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Life E Saving Station, she cheated the 11 �
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"Graveyard of the Atlantic" and was llgltw I I � .,. . cesses, who are failures In lite -you are the
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0 . . oneswe can restore to manhood and revive
flrotkl witli the rtid. of the tugs at , �, I ,� � thesparkof energy and vitality. Don't give
" hi despair ueeause treated with
'3.05 p,m. At 3.40 she left in tow of .N'�,J i 64", , r1\1_ I 11? I r.'t'ri`a'%.'It. ..d t,i-d
o lier doctors, used 6
Scotland Light, practically at the en- Ni I - various drug store nostrums.
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trance to New York harbor, to anchor .t i Our New MethcJ Treatment has snatched
for the night. To -day, the Irene came tj . 01 I hundreds from the-brinit of despair, has re -
up to her dock, and after. her hull � , di I � storecl Itappilless to Iii-indred.1, of holnes and
I il - . . has ninfle successMi men of those wilt) were'
I ., I - dowitand out." We rescribe specific ren -1 -
is fixed she will be rushed toNtwPort Pfi - I Y according to the
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Who Have Nev'er tl ,. 1 I. '.1'.. I I cepted. We have done business throt,811011t:
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Headaches effect all ages and both ,j ctire,� on. V,'hat It llar� - one for otiters it Nvill
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� nervous development and more delicate . 19e - llj3oyboo(I,Alanhood.;*...I)er,hoocl." (illusirat
� organizatioa of the System. I . i I ed) ba Diseases of M,--,. �
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� been cueing alla kinds of heado,cbed. and i ( . 14. D4CyV RI.F.E FOR 1-10YVIB" � �
I I ot . �A!;aConhdonti,Af. Question List and Cost ofTrea..-at F
you will. Dnl� give it a trial We le'�l sll"J. 0 "I, 1. � I -, �11% T ,'.', ',:.4 V. � I . V,
it will do for you what it has (to I%e for, I Ak "
thousands of others during Lle Past ��i, ��t " " $V �
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writes--" For years I wn's troubled with '0 f".37. ',�Y,"'!K""�';,�:0tl Ave. and Grlswdd St., Detroit Mich. . I
� sick K6dache and diznncss, s rid wa.4 � I . .
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I three bottles of the nind!6�10, now I I isee�us 1�er6oually ;�-All at our. Medical institute in Petroitas we aeeand treat
I feel like a'ne,v N,o,W%�". I i. Al f Vn I I.
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