HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1912-7-11, Page 7FROM MERRY OLD ERRAND
NEWS BY MAIL ABOUT 301EN
BULL AND HIS rrorix.
Occurrences in The , Land That
Reigns Supreme the Com.
mereial World.
There are in London alone 150
theatres and 48 masic-halls.
It le estimated that 5,000,000 wo-
men are earning wages in the Bri-
tish Isles.
Records kept for 25 years show
that the fogginess of Lc,nden is cle-
rasing.
Over thirty ships are kept in con-
stant use laying aad repairing ocean
cables. -
The superficial area of the British
Empire is eolnputed a 12 million
square miles.
There are 104,712 persons in re-
ceipt of relief in London, an in-
crease of 1,720 over last year.
It isesaiti that the Welsh miners
will, walk five miles to hear a ser-
mon, seven miles to See a fight, and
ten miles to hear a good song.
The„ North London magistrate
thinks politics in a public -house is
very much like taking a light into
a room where there is gunpowder,.
England still sets the fashion in
clothes to the phole world. The re-
semblance of the modes of 1812 and
1912 has been the theme of com-
ment.
What is known as the City of
London proper has an area of a
little more than a square mile,
while the county of London has 117
square miles.
Formerly, said Sir John Gray Hill
in Liverpool the other cley, the rich
Jews went to Jerusalem to die, now
the poor Jews went there to live.
The ooal strike in South Wales
during 1911 cost the Sejuth Wales
Miners' Federation 2210,042. The
Federation of Great Britain contri-
buted 277,000. -
Next to.the coal and metal work-
ing industries of England comes the
cotton spinning and weaving indus-
try. On these the very existence of
the nation depends.
Lord Haldane was sworn in as
Lord Chancellor on the 11th inst.
at the Royal Courts of Justice.
There was a• large attendances of
judges and members of the Bar.
The most dangerous part of the
ritish coast is between Flarabor-
gh Head and the North Foreland.
ext comes that between. Anglesey
and the Mull of Kintyre.
Fish arriving at Billingsgate Mar-
ket last year amounted to 194,477
tons, of which 120;905 tons arrived
by mac! and '73,572 by water. In
1910 the total quantity was 198,934
ons
"If I could employ Englishmen
instead of Poles," says one of the
lag -esti employers of labor in War-
saw, "I should only need half the
number of workers I have at pre-
sent."
In addition to the City of London
with its Lord Mayor and powerful
Corporation there are in the Metro-
polis 28 separate boroughs, each
with its mayor and cpuncillors.
There is also the London County
Council. ,
Dr. F. W. Forbes Rossof the
Royal College of Surgeons., Lon-
don, believes he has found 111 urea
hydrochloride a local anaesthetic
which will speedily abolish any hu -
'gran pain consequent upon an in-
jury or operation. ,
' "How long would you like to be
in prison?" Mr. Justice Bray, at the
Suffolk Assizes, asked a man who
pleaded guilty to stackefiring. "I
wouldn't mind'if I never came out
again," said the man, Ile was sen-
tenced to five years' penal servi-
Field-Marshal Lord Wolseley,. the
senior field,marshal of the British
Army; was 79 on the 4th inst. He
entered the army 60 years ago, and
has taken part in ten campaigns
and commanded five. From 1895 to
1900 he was Commander -in -Chief of
the army.
Metal poisoning fronn handling
copPer coins was the cause for
death recently assigned at West
Ilarn. The deceased, aged .27, had
been employed to collect coins from
penny -in -the -slot gas metere' and
physician teetified thatthe
s were often green with vercli-
gris, which remained on the collec-
, tor's hands,- and was absorbed
through his habit of curling his
fno astac,he with his fingers.
A public test, was recently carried
out in the Thames of a new life,saving jacket. During the demonstra-
tion this apparatus Was used by a
woman and three men. The gar
-
Meet consists of a loose sack, about
the length of an ordinary lounge
facket, having a ribbing fitted with
a substance of greater buoyancy
than cork. It is so constructed that
the heads of the usere are completeIY out of the water, thus permitting
them to take food 'while an the wa-
ter.
FRESH 4111 IN THE COUNTRY.
Jaded Town Dweller—"How fresh
the air seems down hero in the
eountryl In the city it 18 intoler-
able." Son of the Spil—"Yes, in-
deed, sir ! For my Part I've often
wondered why they don't build the
city out, in the country where
there's better air and more room J"
The British Museum wae founded
iri the year 1753,
WEAK, TIRED PEOPLE
Are Usually the Victims of Pale,
Watery Blood.
Anaemia is the medieal term for
poor or watery bleed. It ratty arise
/TOM It variety a causes, eeeh aa
lack of exercise, bard study, impro-
perly ventated rooms, or work
shops, imperfect assimilation o
food, etc. The chief symptoms as
extreme pallor of the faee, lips an
gums; rapid breathing and palpita
tion of the heart after slight exer
tion; headaches, dizziness, eonae
times fainting !spells and a tendenc
to hysterics, swelljng of the fee
and limbs, a feeling of oonstan
tiredness. and a distaste for food
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, are a cer
tale cure for aneemia, because the
make new, rich blood, which etinau
lates and strengthens every orga
and every part of the body. Th
following la one among thousands o
cases of this serious trouble cured
by the use of Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills. Miss Georgina. Raymond, St.
Jerome, Que., says: "About a
year age -my health began to give
out. I suffered from headaches,
heart palpitation, dizziness, and
appeared to be threatened, with a
general breakdown. I Was at thi
time employed in the family -of a
doctor, 'who, seeing my condition,
gave EfIle medicine. I took this
faithfully for some time, but with
no benefit, and I grew much dis-
couraged. Then a friend advised
me.to try Dr. Williams'. Pink Pills,
saying that she had found a cure
through them in similar conditions.
I took her advice, got a supply of
the pills and took them. regularly
for some tinae. Gradually I be-
came strong, and in the course of a
month or so I -was again enjoying
the best of health, and have not
since had the least return of the
old symptoms. I can heartily re-
commend Dr. Willierns' Pink Pills
to all weak girls."
Sold by all medicine dealers nt
50 cents a box or,six boxes for $2.50
or sent by .mail, poet paid, by The
Dr. Willia-me' Medicine 0o.
44 --
SEA ISLAND MYSTERY.
A Little Spot in the Wastes of the
Great Pacific.
The Mama, a motor a,uxiliary
yacht just launched at Whitstable,
England, is to carry an,expeclition
to the Routh Seas to investigate the
origin of the gigantic prehistoric re-
mains on Easter Island. This is-
land, the most easterly of the Poly-
nesian group, is a lonely dot of
land, 45 miles in area, 2,000 miles
from the South American coast.
Facing the sea on the island are
enormous platforms made of un-
cemented stones, ,some of which
weigh five tons. Seine of the sea
walls are .30 feet high and 200 feet
long. On the land side aro broad
terraces, also of stone, bearing
pedestals .on which formerly steed
huge figures carved in lava.
Most of these images have been
thrown down, but there are,555 of
them on the island. One of them is
65 feet high,' with a nose eleven feet
long. The figures all extend from
heard to hips, with receding fore-
heads, broad noses, thin lips 8,nd
powerful chins.
There is no metal on the island,
and the only tool found was a pre-
historic chisel, with which it would
seera impossible to execute such
colossal works. Moreover, the is-
land with its scanty water supply
could not have supported enough
people to drag the figures from the
quarry where they were made to
the platforras. Some of the statues
weigh 250 tons.
There i ever evidence th t erne
great calamity overtook the island
Terrible Itching
Got Little Sleep
Mr. T.
Winnipeg.
Until Culieura Remedies Cured Hun
' ---^
Those Who have suffered long and hope-
lessly from torturing skin eruptions will read
with interest this letter from Mr. T. Williams,
115 Pacific Ave., Winnipeg (dated Jan, 14,
1911): "The Cuticura Remedies certainly
did work finely, and I an thankful that there
Ls such a remedy, and that I tried it. About
three months ago a tenable Itching Cord-
nhenced on my body. 1 could not understand
It. It gradually grew wove and covered
large portion of MY body, There was also
slight eruption of the skin, sort of a rash.
I suffered greatly with the Itching and at
night time I had little sleep. I tried oneor
two remedies which did no good, and then,
T tried CuticUra Soap, ointment and Rea
solvent, In about ten days I Wail completely
cured."
For More than a generation the CUtleura
Remedies have afforded the speediest and
most economical treatment for itching, burn-,
Ing, treaty and bleeding skin and scalp hu-
mors, of young and 61d. ,Sold by druggists
and dealers everywhere. For a liberal naMple
of Cuticura Soap and Ointment, with 32-P.
book on the care of the skin and treatment of
ite affections, send ft postal to the Potter
Drug & Chem. Corp., Wile' PrePlf., 51 Colum.
btle Ave., Boston, U. S. A.e
and ita inbebitaets, for most of the
figures are unfinished, eorae ef them
never even having been removed
from the quarry, A popular theory
is that Jester Island is the gale re
-
154811113 a oontinent whieh was
overwhelmed by the sea after a
great seismic disturbance. The de-
eigne of the stonework bear out this
theory, for they are strikingly like
some of the ancient Peruvian. ruins.
The Mane expedition, led by W.
Scoresby Routledge and acoompan-
ied by geologists and other scien-
tists from the British Museum, will
make eXCaVatiOnS in an effort' to
861Ve the mystery.
MACN.A.MARA'S STORY.
Mr. T, 3. Macnanaara, the Cana-
dian who is Parliamentary secre-
tary -to the British Admiralty, spent
his early manhood as a teacher in
the board schools, and as a result
he is possessed of a budget of huma
. .
orous stories anent the difficultaes
that are met with when endeavoring
to develop youthful minds.
One relates to a young -and en-
thusiastic teacher who was trying
Dr. T. J. Macnamara.
his utmost to convey his idea of
pity to his class. Said the teacher :
'Now, supposing a man was work-
ing on a river, and suddenly fell into
the water. His wife, hearing his
screams, and knowing full well his
peril, rushed immediately to the
bank. Why did .she rush to the
bank'?"
There was a dramatic patise.
Then a small voice piped out:
"Please, sir—to draw his insurance
money:"
GOOD NIGHT'S SLEEP.
No Medicine so Beneficial to Brain
and Nerves.
Lying awake nights makes it hard
to keep awake and do things in day
time. To take "tonics and stimu-
lants" under such circumstances is
like setting the house on fire to see
if you can put it out.
The right kind of food promotes
refreshing sleep at night and a
wide 'awake individual during the
day.
eesAs
lady changed from her old way
oi‘eating, to Grape -Nuts, and says:
"For about three years I had
been a great sufferer from indiges-
tion. After trying ,several kinds of
medicine the doctor would ask me
to drop Off potatoes, then meat, and
so on, but in a few days that exav-
ing, gnawing would start up, and I
Would vomit everything I ate and
drank.
"When 1 started 071 Grape -Nuts,
vomiting stopped, and the bloated
feeling which 'was so distressing dis-
appeared entirely.
"My mother was very much both-
ered with diarrhoea before com-
mencing the Grape -Nuts, because
her stomach was so weak she could
not digest her food. Since using
Grape -Nuts food she is well, and
says she don't think she could do
without it.
"It is a great brain restore& and
nerve beilder, for I can sleep as
sound and undisturbed after a sup-
per of Grape -Nuts as in the old
days when I could not realize what
they meant by a "bad stomach."
There is no medicine so beneficial
to nerves and brain as a good
night's sleep, such as you 'can en-
joy after eating Grape -Nuts."
Name given by Canadian- Bastian
Co. Windsor, Ont.
Look in pkgsfor the famous lit-
tle book, "The Road to 1Nellville."
Ever read the above letter? A new one
appears from time to time. They are
germinative, and full of human Interest.
MADE HIS OWN COFFIN.
Ernest' Feldkirch, a Gottingen
carpenter eighty-six years of age,
has cheerfully leoked death in the
face for twenty-six years. His first
Melees, which came when he was
sixty, suggested to him that, hav-
ing no relatives, he should provide
for his burial himself, arid as soon
as he recovered he set to work and
made himself a coffin, Which he
'placed conveniently beside his bed.
After a number of years it began
to decay, end he was obliged to
make another. The aecoed is now
in the same condition &a the first,
and his friends are urgieg Feld-
kirch to discard It for a third., The
old man, who is hale arid happy es
ever, declares he will make one
more, end if he fiteds it decaying he
will give the /311.81.13C88 up as a bad
410
A SummerProtector
against auchillarui Cholera
Mortara, Diarrhoea,
Chol era, Inferriana, and
Summer Compflant a
protector in which you
can safely place,implicit
confidence -4 ,
nial;rus o
Extract el
Wild Strawberry
Compound
&In ne. and see, bottles, at
your Druggist's.
Nallonal Drug and Chalet Co.
Of Canada, Med, 212
Q 0,414
CAPTURED ELEPIIAN1.'. •
Wild Animal Roped and Carried Off
in an Automobile.
A Swiss residing at Slanted., in
the Island of Sumatra, haps written
homean account of the capture and
transportation of a young wild ele.
pliant in a motor car by a resident
of the town. The eleplia.nt, which
was well roped, was driven to the
nearest path in the forest, and with
great difficulty the motor car ar-
rived at the spot, a kind of platform
replacing the body. The elephant
was induced to mount the platform
and was strongly secured to it.
The trip to Biantar started, but
difficulties at once arose, because
the elephant, whose trunk was free,
used his proboscis to examine in
turn the chauffeur, the seats in
front, the machinery. and finally
the guiding wheel, his last manoeu,
vre nearly upsetting the oar, which
was brought to a stop, as the jour-
ney was becoming dangerous. The
elephant's trunk was then strapped
to his body, 8,nd the car arrived at
Siantar without further incident.
This is probably the first time that
a wild elephant has had a ride on
a motor car.
NEW GOVERNMENT
building atT BUILDING
hfagnifieent Structure for Exhibits
at Canadian National.
The new Government
the Canadian National Exhibition
is being rushed to completion and
will be ready for the• year's Fair. It
will oost $160,000, of which the Do-
minion Government pays $100,000,
the Ontario Goveenment $25,000
and the City of Toronto the balance.
it will be used for Provincial, Do-
minion and Educational Exhibits,
UNMARRIED GIRLS IN CAGES.
Custom Followed by Some Native
of New Britain.
The Rev, George Brown, DD.,
who has passed many years of his
life in the South Sea islands endea-
voring to stamp oub polygamy and
cannibalism ,among the natives,
says in iome parts of New Britain
the natives have a custom of planing
young women in strict seclusion be-
fore marriage by imprisoning them
In cages for several years until they
reach a marriageable age, Dr.
Brown, says the London Globe, de-
scribes how on one occasion he in-
spected a number of these human
cages.
"The cage was quite clean," he
said, "and contained nothing but a
few short lengths of bamboo for
holding water. There was only
room fora girl to sit or lie down in
a crouched position on the bamboo
platform, ancl when the doom are
shut it must be nearly or quite, dark
inside. They are never allowed to
come out, except once a day to
bathe in a dish or wooden bowl
placed close to each cage. They are
placed in the cages when quite
young, and must remain there un-
til their marriage.
JACK'S WAY.
It is a fortunate boy who has an
older brother to give him the bene-
fit of his longer experience. "Don't
sleep with your mouth open in that
way," said Jack to his younger bro-
ther. as the daylight began to peer
into their, beeleha,mber. "You should
breathe through your nose." "Yes,,
but I don't know when my mouth is
open. What do you do when you
wake up and find your mouth
open?""What do I do V' answer-
ed Jae's, derisively. "Why, I get
up and shut it, of course.'
Hats were first made in the year
1404.
Education under the London
County Connell represents a gross
expenditure of six million pounds.
A GREAT 'WATERWAY.
$29,000,000 in Tolls raid to the Suez
Canal Last Year,
suer Oaeal took in ne8,49
$29,000,000 in toils in the last year.
This wee an in.erease of $843,656
over, 1910. The number a Tessos
that passed Suez ie 1911 was 4,969,
representing a net tonnage of 18,-
324,704, an increase of 436 vessels,.
There were leas than 1,200 tourists,
The royal yacht conveying Xing
George and Queen Mary fee their
Indian Ooronation went through
Suez in twelve and a half hours,
and came beck through ie twelve
hours. The traffie of Suez has so
grown that the tolls have been low-
ered by ten per cent,, &eel still the
profits e'roer. There will be a fur-
ther ten per cent. toll reduction on
January 1st, 1913, ,
Suez traffic suffered from the
plague in Manchuria, but it gained
in other directions, notably in the
Japan, India, Dutch, East India,
a,nd Oeeanie trade.
SUMMER SKIN TROUBLES.
Sunburn, blistering, and irrita-
tion are the commonest form of
aummer skin troubles, and ZanaBuk ends these very quickly. It
works in two ways. As scan as ap-
plied, its antiseptie powers• get to
work a,nd kill all the poison in a
weund, a sting, or a sore. This get,'
()rally ends the smarting and the
pain. Then Zara -Buis begins the
healing process, and fresh healthy
tissue is built up. For sore, blis,
tercel feet, eore hands, heat rashes,
baby's heat spots, sore placee due
to perspiration, ete., you can't
equal Zam-Buk. Druggists arid
stores everywhere sell Zaro.,Buk,
500, box. Use Zam-Buk Soap also,
25eper tablet. All stores, or Zane
Buk Go., Toronto.
HE FOUND IT.
"Eureka!" exclaimed Me. Green,
who, with a, lighted match in his
hand, was down in the cellar hunt,
ing.for a leak in the gas pipe.
A moment later Mrs. Green sad-
ly remarked: "That's just our luck.
Now we'll have to pay out more
money to get the roof fixed."
Corns cripple the' feet and make
walking a texture, yet sure relief
in the shape of Holloway's Corn
Oure is within reach of all.
Little Elsie (after being punished)
—"I think papa is dreadful. Was
he the only man you could get,
maraimel"
Mlnard's Liniment Cures Darget In Cows,
"What are you going to name the
baby?" "We thought, of calling
her 'Scandal'!" "But why V' "We
can't hush her up!"
Mothers can easily know when
their ehildren are troubled with
worms, and they lose no time in
applying the best of remedies—Mo-
ther Graves' Worm Exterminator.
GRANDMA KNEW..
"Grandmother, which of my par-
ents do I resemble'?"
"Both, child. You have your
mother's remarkable capacity for
spending money, and your father's
genius for not making any."
A Medical Need Suppliecl.—When
a medicine is found that, not only
acts upon the stoma.oh, but is so,
pomposed that certain ingredients
of it pass unaltered through the
stomach to find action in the bow-
els, then there is available a purga-
tive and a cleanser Of great effec-
tiveness. Parmeleee Vegetable
Pills age of this character and are
the best of all pills. During the
years that they have been in use
they have established themselves as
no other pill has clone.
The modern girl is never satis-
fied until she gets a, hat too large
for her head and shoes too small
for her feet.
MInard's Liniment Cures Colds, Eto.
To spare the religious sieseep-
tibles of the Egyptian peasantry,
the 3 per cent. interest paid by sav-
ings banks is described as a reward
to the depositor for saving his
money.
Time Has Tested It.—Dr. Thomas'
Eolectric Oil has been on the market
upwards of thirty years and in ,that
time it has proved a blessing to
thousands. It is in high favor
throughout Canada and its excel-
len.ce has carried its fame beyond
the Seas. It has no equel in the
whole list of liniments. If it, were
double the price it would be a, &cap
litiraent.
In Iceland bread is made by beat-
ing to powder dried codfish.
Minard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria.
A CURE.
"George A. Birmingham" (the
pen -name of a well-known Irish
clergyman) has just /published an-
other hook dealing with Irish life.
S01/10 of his Irish stories are capi,
tel For instance he tel's of an
Irish veterinary etircreen who sent
in his bill in the following terms—
"To enring yolta honour's 111.1110 t1)1
ateet—tos."
Cider was rna,dn in England so
long ago as f110 thirteenth century,
Five cups °Obis trios'
delicious bevera e
forurie e0.11.
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ft ova,
STOP
MIS
WITH
COOPS '$ Ft Y KNOCKER
55 pays to keep your stock free of flies --contented
cows Ova:4 more milk; horses work harder Auden
has reed. Costs iess than 35 centalioad,per day. U130
Cy opens Fly Kucker 508 save zueney. Easy to use—
coOnomical—edielent—sae. Quarts (Imperial) 50e;
Gallons (Irotklal)11.25. Special. circular Erec—tells
Plod otbere say about Coopers. Any dealer or
WIN, COOPER & NEPHEWS, • • TORONTO
EXPECTED TOO MUCH.
Customer (sarcastically) -- "I've
managed to cub this steak, but I'm
bothered if 1 ean ehew it," Waiter
—"Yes sir. We guarantee our
knives, but our responsibility does
not extend to our customers'
teeth."
Pills for Nervous Troubles.—The
stomach is the eentre of the nervous
system, and when the stomach sus-
pends healthy action the result is
manifest in disturbances of the
nerves. If allowed to persist, ner-
vous debility, a 'dangerous ailmeet,
may ensue. The first consideration
is to restore the stomaoh to proper
action, and there is no readier
remedy for this than Parnaelee's
Vegetable Pills. Thousands can
attest the virtue of these pills in
curing nervous disorders..
SBE 001:72STED SHEEP.
"Well, and how did your mother
sleep last night? Did she follow
my advice and begin counting
sheep?"
"Yes, she counted eighteea thou-
sand."
"And then fell asleep?"
"No; then it was time to get up."
Minard's Liniraent Co., /amited.
Gents, -I cured a valuable hunting dog
of mange with MINARD'S LINIMENT after
several veterinaries had treated him
without doing him any permanent goad.
You, &c., .
w LLEBID GAGNE.
Prop. of Grand Central Hotel, Drum-
mondville, :lug. 3, '04.
HE DESERVES IT.
Proud Ma—"There isn't another
person in the city can play like Al-
fonso."
Uncle Gustave—"Is there another
person who would want ton?"
When Yetif Eyes Need Care
ere Marine Eye Reraedy. No Smarting—Feels
Fine—Acts Quickly. Try it for Red, Weak,
Watery Eyes and Granulated Eyelids. Illus-
trated Book in each Package. Marine is
compounded by ors oculists -not a "Patent Med-
Mine- but used in successful Physicians' Prac-
tice for many years. Now dedicated to tho Pub-
lic and sold by Druggists at 25c lied 50c por Bottle.
Menne Eye Save In Aseptic Tubes, 25c and 6Pc.
liflurlaie Eye Remedy Co.,' Ch101ag0
THE'DIFFERENCE.
Gibbs—"Ever notice that when a
gran is engaged to a girl he is mad
if he -can't always be alone with
her?" Dibbs—"Yes, a,nd I've also
noticed that after they are married
he's madder if he has to be."
No one need fear cholera or any
summer complaint if they have a
bottle of Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Dysen-
tery GoreliaI ready for use. It cor-
rects all looseness of the bowels
promptly and causes a healthy and
natural action, This is a medicine
adapted for the young and old, rich
and poor, and is rapidly becoming
the meet popular medicine. •for
cholera, dysentery, etc., in the mar-
ket.
Magistrate (discharging prisoner)
—"Now 1 advise you to keep away
from bad company. ',.Prisoner (feel-
ingly)—"Thenk you, sir I You
won't see me here again!"
Minard's Liniment Guiles Distemper.
PREVENTA.TIVE OF ROT.
Instead of treatieg wood to pre-
serve it from rot, an inventor of
Budapest arrives at the same result
by a reversal of thie operation, for
he treats the earth to surround the
poets in such a rilannOr as tO des-
troy all germs and insect life, This
'process servos as A eubstitute where
it is rliffictilt to Sflellre the treeted
lumber. It is called "peristeriliza-
tion."
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CAT'S PAW RUBBER SOLES
Ernheilg the patented featin'es
qf CMS. PAW Reels. w,
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DAWSON, Ninety Colborne Etratiti.
Toronto, t.
E 'GET TI1OUSAND
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buy beautiful hundred introit
Northunaberland County, Mantling Alt
and Implements, There is In the stock
4 horses, 10 cows, etc. 'This is a snap, and
can be laad on easy terms. Possession et
once.
OOD P-AttbIS IN LINCOLN, WELLAND,
Ifalton, Peel, York, Durham, North-
umberland, Prince Edward counties at
reasonable prices.
AL73ERTA, SASX.A.TCHEWAN AND
Manitoba lands in large or small
blocka.
E.1 ItUIT PARMS-ALL SIZES, IN TUB
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ANCER, TUMORS, LUMPS, etc,. In.
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