The Brussels Post, 1906-9-6, Page 2HEALTH
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TREATMENT Oi OBESITY.
The treatment of obesity, Mat Ls, ot
the constitutional tendency to grow. fat,
13 by no means a simple matter, but
which often taxes the knowledge and
skill of the most expert of physicians
to the utmost. it does not consist mere-
ly in the reduction of flesh, although
even that Is not the easy thing it is
sometimes thought to be, but in so
changing the nutritional processes of
the body that whatever is put into the
mouth over and above the actual ne-
cessities of the body will not be changed
silo Lat and deoosited in the tissues.
There are three sorts of nutriment
contained in food, namely, the proteid,
or nitrogenoue maleelal, the Eats, and
Use carbohydrates, or starches and su-
gars, Any or all of these substances
can be turned into the body. but the
chief source of supply of this material
1. the starch or sugar—the two are Lite
same after being digested.
The problem of ths physician is to
alter the nutritive processes in such a
way that the system will burn up the
sugar and use it to supply energy ra-
ther than convert it into burdensome
Id. That problem is too deep for dis-
cussion here, but it is Interesting to
glance at the means best adapted to
reduce the flesh to a comfortable figure
and then prevent its reformation. This
is effected chiefly by dieting. But it
will not do to cut off all sweets and
starchy food at once; the body needs
them in certain measure, and will sut-
ler If It does not get them,
A person win is very much over
weight shonld reduce the amount of
sugar; he should learn to take his tea!
and coffee unsweetened, a better way
than to supply the sweetening by sac-
charin, which Is a drug and not always
void of harm. Very sweet desserts
should be °mated, although a light et:s-
teed, bread pudding without sauce, or a
piece of apple pie may be taken to fin-
ish the dinner, The very starchy vege-
tables, such as rice and potatoes, must
be given up.
It is seldom necessary, except in ex-
treme cases, to cut off butter and other
fate, since fat in the toad, curiously
enough, is not usually converted into
Lal in the body. Not more than one
glass of water, or one cup of tea or
coffee should be taken with the meal,
but a glass o/ water should be drunk
about half an our before each meal
and al bedtime.
Early rising should be the rule, and
sleep should not, exceed seven, or at
most eight, hours. Plenty of exercise
should be taken in the open air. and
the living and sleeping rooms should be
abundantly flushed with pure air. By
these means it may be possible to keep
the flesh down. although no regime will
cure the tendency to make fat.—Youth's
iCampanion.
AVOID MEAT AFTER MIDDAY.
The quantity of food taken into the
stomach in twenty-four hours, must
vary according to sex, age, &cum -
stances, and personal habit. A healthy
man et average bulk, doing a moderate
amount of work, requires about four
and a half ounces at nitrogenous Moil
—re;:resented by butcher's meat—three
outwee of fatly material, and fifteen
ounces of sugary and starchy stuff. Wo-
men. as a rule, need nine -tenths of the
quantity required by men; boys of about
sixteen, the same as women, and chili
dren of about ten years, half the quan-
tity consumed hy an adult.
The first meal should comprise one-
third of the meat, and two -sevenths of
the starchy matter; the dinner should
Include the remaining two-thirds of the
meal. and three -sevenths of the starchy
and sugary material; and the evening
repast should account for Use last two -
sevenths of the starchy and saccharine
food.
SERIOUS CUTS.
In dressing a cul. bathe the wound
With cold water that, it possible, has
been previously boiled, Cut strips of
sticking -plaster an eighth of an inch
wide. When the bleeding is checked
drew the edges of the cut together and
strap it with plaster, leaving a narrow
space between each strip. Cover the
whole with a layer of absorbent cotton,
bandaged in place with a narrow strip
ot cotton. Do not disturb for several
days, unless blood oozes through and
Leins the dressing.
MEASLES.
Measles commence with all ot the or -
(finery indientions of a slight cold, such
as running bit the nose, red, watery
eyes, and e cough. About the fourth
day after the commencement of the
alittek the rash begIne on the fare and
extends over the body and limbs. By
the seventh day the rash begins to fade
and the fever declines. Treatment: 13e -
gin with a dose of citrate of inagnesia,
and follow with ipecacuanha. For drink
use Ilaxeseed and lemonade. It there be
much cough, use syrup of squills.
SUNSHINE AND SLEEP.
No syrup of poppies, no lincture
ophint, no powder or morphine can
compare in sleep-inclueing with sunshine
Therefore, It is easily understood that
aufteeerit teem Insomnia should pass
• as many hours as possible in sunshine,
living to a great extent, in the air.
TEMPERATURE OF TIM SICK -1100M.
A thermometer should be hung against
the wall near the bed and the record
frequently noted. The temptiratUre
should bo, kept as nearly as possible at
0O.degines and on no account should
It be elbowed to descend below 50 dg.
A COMMON COMPLAINT,
Nem -bleeding is Sometimes Ousted by
ti bump or knoek, or it sometimes 00 -
Mfrs will:mit little in the case of nem
ens ithildren. A piece et Ice wrapped in
ellen ph/664/1'0n the beidige of lhe nose
. and the back Of the neck Will often
give Vella
$5,0nr, REWARD will
ww be p05 to any
person who prove. that
Sunlight Soap contains any
injurious chemicals or any
form of adulteration.
fit
p
is better than other soaps,
but is best when used in
the Sunlight way.
Sunlight Soap contains
no injurious chemicals.
Sunlight Soap is pure
soap, scientifically made.
Every step in its manu-
facture is watched by an
expert chemist.
Sunlight Soap saves
labor, and the wear of
rubbing which common
soaps require in washing
fabrics.
Your money refunded by
the dealer from whom you buy
Sunlight Soap if you find any cause
for complaint
Lever Brothers LimItel Toronto
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ness of Diamond Hall's
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half -century reputation
for quality.
This Brooch (cata-
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sists of a t3. inch
crescent of solid 4 kt.
gold, supporting a lily -
of -valley spray set with
r6 Pearls.
It is sent post free in
dainty satin -lined case.
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THE PROFESSOR.
"ghat spendthrift nephew of mine,"
said the doctor, 'qs so good for nothing
that sometimes I om tempted to oper,
ale on his skull with an anger to see
if I can Mid out what is the matter with
him."
"Don't do that," advised the profes-
sor. "Use ti silver instrument on him.
Cut him off svbbh a shilling."
Yes, you may draw lite salery. but
your wife earns half the monoy; don't
forget that.
WHY J. BULL CAN CROW
tiB STILL coisnNnis ON TOP 'SPITE
OF CROAKERS.
Americans and Germans Ilea's Failed
to Injure Great Erliain's
Trade,
Two or three years ago we had among
NJ a munlyer of prophets who painted
the gloomiest pictures of England's Im-
mediate future. Germany was to lake
a great slice of our foreign and colonial
trade, America the remainder. Even
here at home our manufacturers would
be driven to the wall by the pushing
foreign competitor, and as for the Brit-
ish fernier, what with eggs from Rus-
sia, beef from Argentina, mutton from
Australia, butler from Scandinavia, end
so on, lie must Inevitably disappear
t from the land, says London Answers.
I Very many thoughtful people grew
despondent, and the Impression pre.
vatted widely that we had really passed
our zenith as a great nation and were
on the decline.
But Ibis was not all. Russii would
be sure to seize India, acombination of
foreign Powers might overwhehn tis,
our Army was worth little as a fighting
machine, and even our Navy was view-
ed with doubt,
This was the stage of things a few
years ago. What a marvellous change
has come over our outlook upon the
future! There is scarcely a man in the
country who now doubts that Dritain Is
still in her prime in industry, conunerce
and warlike power.
AMERICANS OUTWITTED.
We were never before held in such
respect by foreign peoples. And it is
no empty boast to say that England,
at the present moment, is the first na-
tion of the world and exercises the
greatest Influence in worldpelities.
This great change has been effected
very quietly, and in a Way which ought
to fill every Englishman with confidence
In the destiny of his country.
It is six or eight years since the capit-
alists of the United States determined
on a commercial invasion of Great
Britain. We all remember what, they
thought of us—that we were quite a
stupid people, without energy, fifty
years behind the times, They were go.
Ing to exploit England as they would
China or the Philippines. What an un-
pleasant surprise those American capi-
talists must have received.
First they flooded us with bicycles, and
our "dull" bicycle manufacturers bucked
up and made better bicycles. The Am-
ericans went home with an altered aphis.
ion of John Bull. Then it was boots.
The country was going to be stocked
with American machine -made boots at a
price that would drivr our manufactur-
ers into bankruptcy. We don't hear
anything of the boote now. Next our
entire tobacco trade was to be captured
by an American trust. It was a vast
enterprise to embark upon. and we
must have appeared very simple (elk
to those who undertook it. This was
even a greater failure than the boots,
and the American tobacconists muet
have burned their fingers badly,
BRITAIN HOLDS HER OWN.
There were many smaller American
designs on our domestic commerce, while
India and the Colonies were to be sup-
plied with purely American railway -
engines, rails, bridges, and all kinds of
machinery. That bubble has also been
burst.
In every competition with our menu.
lecturers and husinegs men the Ameri-
cans were worsted. The struggle was
alevays a short one. We proved our
overwhelming superiority.
This is a fact worth dwelling upao.
We have before us, even in our genera-
tion, a desperate fight with foreign ria
tions in commerce and industry. And
It is well to understand our real
strength.
Our real strength Is immense. That
is proved by the fact that each fraction
of our commercial and industrial popu-
lation was able to take care ot itsee.
Other countries, if they were menaced
as We were, would make their defence
a national affair. The Governments
would intervene and put on import
duties high enough to repel the attack.
Englishmen never thought such mea-
sures necessary. Our boot:makers mere -
shook themselves up and defeated the
American boolmakers, our tobacco
manufacturers relied entirely upon them-
selves, as did our bicycle makers and
other sections of the community. There
could be no surer proof of our national
ofiloieney, Where every man is able to
take care of himself, the nation made
up of such men is invincible.
Man for man we have proved our-
selves superior to the Americans, and in
the uses cited this was dorm without
calling out the whole reserve of energy.
The Americans, on the other hand, put
forth all their energy. They do it al-
ways, we very seldom. In truth, Eng-
lishmen are inclined to laziness as long
as things run smoothly. To bring out
the best that is in them a sufficient oti-
stacle is needed to be overcome,
Are we an the decline? Foreign jour-
nals are telling us we atn. 'They say
we most yield now to younger and
more energetic tuitions. In view of
what has llannoncd, we can afford to
smile at their predictions. We are only
waiting for the obstacle to be overcome,
GERMANY'S HOPELESS TASK.
11 is not America only which hos Wed
ccmclusions with us. Germany has or-
ganized hor commerce with a view, and
the eannaeal hope of gradually driving
us out of the worid's markets. She re-
lies on the greater use of seience, the
better technical educe:lion of hip work -
leen, and her inure methodical system
of industry and commerce. She has
commereial travellers all over the globe,
gives her manttlaolitrers Government
assistants:, and for a wieder of si cen-
tury has been Misdoing every MIMES to
outdo tie In commerce, No doubt. (ler-
tunny heti made great steatite, but, In-
stead of decreasing, our totnign Merle
to expanding by Imps end hoinsis. Ansi
this without any extra effort on our
part,.
Now Gernteny ettnitol do very moot:
um: num she ts diens in torten her
romnieree. We ere telly beginning lo
week up. Presently we will make use
of Wien:Mal eel:witless, impress science
in the setakie of our manutecturere
sendMe:wiles: with a bettor knowledge
at foreign longues, matte mit our plea
lists in the languages weights, and Med
sures ot our cusloiner-eountries, Where
Will Germany be then?
JOHN BULL SCORING EVERYWHERE
Americans are putting forth all Melt
energy and have no reserve. We have
more energy in reserve titan In use, Ger-
mans avail themselves of every help to
be obtained from education, science, and
system. They can make little further
advance. We sill' rely to a great exten
on the rule -of -thumb methods, and ere,
nevertbeletts, the equals at least, of the
Germans. When we come to put forth
our whole reserve of energy, and make
full use of education and science, both
Germany and the United Stales will find
themselves very far in the rear.
As in coinmeree, so in cliplonmay. In-
dia is no longer in dungen Instead of
being isolated, we end foreign nations
competing tor our friendship. The
rumor that, in a eeetain eventuality, we
could lend one hundred thousand men
on the continent has inspired great re-
speot for our Army. And it is univer-
sally acknowledged that the new dis-
position of our Navy hes madeiais nils-
tres.e of the seas against all the world.
Ir a few short months '-'ee nation was
raised to this high pinnacle, proving
that In warlike efficiency, as well as in
commeree and industry, Englishmen
have only to draw upon their reserve
of energy in order to take the lead et
al nations.
John Bull on his mettle is undbubte
tally "one of the best."
MOTHER'S ANXIETY.
The summer months are an anxious
tine for mothers because they are the
most clangorous months of the year for
young children. Stomach and bowel
leouhles come quickly during the hot
weather and almost before the mother
realizes that there is danger the little
ane may be beyond aid. 13aby's Own
Tablets will prevent summer complaints
it given occasionally, because they keep
the stomach and bowels free from or
fending matter. And the Tablets will
cure these troubles if they come sud-
denly. You may save your child's life
by keeping a box of Baby's Own Tab-
lets on hand to give promptly. Mrs.
Frank Moore, Northfield, N. S., says:—
"I do not know any medicine that can
equal Baby's Own Tablets for cueing
stomach and bowel troubles. I al-
ways keep them an hand in case of
emergency." Sold by all medicine deal-
ers or by mail at 25 cents a box from
The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock-
ville, Ont.
NATUnos TONICS.
Nature furnishes the very best of ton-
ics in fruits and vegetables. Water-
cress is particularly valuable it one is
afilloted with skin irritations. Spring
°Mons, radishes, and lettuce, dandelion,
celery and rhubarb are all beauty foods.
Onions are one of the finest nerve tonics
In the world and are very good for
those poor, unlucky ones who suffer
from insomnia.
There is nothing equal to Mother
Graves' Worm Exterminator for destroy-
ing worms, Na article of its kind has
given such saUfaction,
AN UNFAVORABLE REPLY.
"Is he to be trusted?"
"What with?"
"Anything of value?"
"Nailed down?"
two..
"Then he isn't."
eg at"; ter,e4ute.;;fa"yrobii TarflIonvi;
quickly that 'tired tooling will wear am *1.00
bottles. All dealers 5,, maditine
ROOM FOR IMPROVEMENT.
Old Gent—"fieon try word, madam,
I should hardly have known you, you
have altered so much."
Ludy (archly)—"For the better or for
the worse?"
Old Gent—"Ah, madam, you could
only change for the better."
Holloway's Corn Cure is the medicine
to remove all kinds of corns and warts,
and only costs the small sum of twenty-
five cents.
A SMALL, BOY'S TEARS.
"What are you crying for, my poor
11111ebi?lor;
`13riooPa, fell downstairs."
"Don't fake on so, my pet. He'll get
better soon."
"Sister saw him fall all the way. I
never saw nuffenl Boohool"
Cucumbers and melons are "forbid-
den fruit," to many persons so consti-
tuted that the least Indulgence is fol.
lowed by attaoks of cholera, dysentery,
griping, etc. These persons are not
aware that they can indulgo to their
heart's content, if they have on hand a
bottle of Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Dysentery
Cordtel, a medicine that will give im-
mediate relief, and is a sure cure for all
summer complaints.
WONDERFUL MONASTERY,
At Solovetsk, in the Russian Govern-
ment of Archangel, bs the most remark-
able monestery in the world. The mon-
astery of Solovetsk is enclosed on every
side by a wall of granite boulders, whicbu
measure neatly a mile in circuit:far-
ence. The monastery itself is way
strongly fortified, being supported by
round and square towers ahem 30 ft.
in height, with wells 20ft. In thickness,
The monastery consists in reality 01 slx
churches, which are completely tilled
with statues of all kinds and precloua
stones, Upon the wells and fist towere
surrounding these cluirehrie are mounted
Mtge guns, which In the time of tbe
Crime/in Wer won diverted against the
British White SeaSquadron,
"Deer Mende," began a speaker at a.
meeting the other night, "I call yen
'dear friends': I won't call you ladies
end gentlemen bedew, you eve, I know
"sciu11
silil;117"
.1),1'
y.111 lsiinbi (ha seeing
believing'?" 'Mrs, 51ii„11: "No. 1 sec
some periple every any 1 could nears be-
lieve."
PLEASANT MOMENTS.
It has been said with a great deal of
Muth Met you eon never .become really
ecquainted with a man until you have
supped with hint, and in order to ell -
sure a pleasant Unto good lea must, be
used. During the past sixteen years
"SALADA" has become a familiar word
to every newspaper reader, and the fact
that the demand is steadily increasing
requires no comment; it tells Its OW/I
story, "SALADA" is king, The delici-
ous flavor of "SALADA" Tea is clue
largely to the care used in the outlive -
lion and preparation and to the fact
that it Is packed in sealed lead pack-
ages which prevent 11 coming in son -
boot with articles that would affect its
flavor.
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A DEFINITION.
"Do you think that if woman is 'the
weaker vessel' you might call an old
maid a derelict?"
"Why? Because she's deserted?"
"Well, no — because she isn't
manned!"
Time Has Tested IL—Thyte tests all
things, that which is worthy lives; that
winch is inimical to man's welfare per-
ishes. Time hos proved Dr. Thomas'
lealectrio Oil. From a few thousand bot-
tles in the early days of bbs manufacture
the demand has risen so that 110W the
production is running into the hundreds
of thousands of bottles. What Is so
eagerly sought for must be good.
HOPE YET.
"I declare," exclaimed a talkative
youth in a smoking room one cloy, "I
believe I have forgotten all 1 ever knewl"
"Soria, to hear it," growled a fermi-
ous old individual. "However, you can
put in an hour some day learning it all
over again."
Physical Pain and mental anguish afflict the
victims of skin diseases. Oat rid of both by rub.
bing Werver's Curate on the heated, itching, dia.
figured fano. The relief given is among the
wonders ef medicine
The following doubtful compliment Le
a fragment from a lovceletiem—"Ilow I
wish, my darling Adelaide, my engage-
ments would permit me to leave town
and come and see yowl It would be
like visiting some old ruin, hallowed by
time and fraught with a thousand re-
collections,"
A Curo for Rheumatism—The
sten of uric acid into the blood vessels
is a fruitful cause of rheumatic pains.
This irregularity, is owing to a clerang-
eci and unhealthy condition of the liver.
Anyone subject to this painful affection:
will find a remedy in Parmelee's Vege-
table Pills. Their action upon the kid-
neys is pronounced and most beneficial
and by restoring healthy action, they
correct Impurities in the blood.
"Papa," said the darling daughter of
the household, "how did you propose
marriage to mamma?" "Don't ask me,'
answered the old man. "I can't, remem-
ber a thing about it Go and ask your
mother. She managed the whole affair."
Sunlight soap is better than other soaps,
but is best when used in the sunlight way.
Buy sunlight Soap and follow &motions.
Office Boy—"There's a gentleman here
with a bill,' The Old Man—"Tell Mtn to
call again." "With a bill you got agin
him, that he wants to pay." "Ahl Show.
the gentleman in."
They are a Powerful Nervine.—Dys-
pepsia causes derangement of the nerv-
ous system, and nervous debility 021C0
engendered is difficult to deal with.
There are many testimonials as to the
efficacy of Parmelee's Vegetable Pills in
treating this disorder, showing that
they never fail to produce good results.
13y giving proper tone 151 the digestive
organs, they restore equilibrium to the
nerve centres.
TO GOVERN TOMMY ATKINS.
The new War Office in Whitehall,
London, is one of the most wonderful
buildings In the world. It looks impos-
ing enough to scare any enemy of BM
-
Mtn who may chance to sae It. Some
idea of its size may be gathered Iron
the fact that 25,000,000 of ordinary
bricks, 1,500,000 glazedb6110cks1,012556,00001i
tons of Portland stone, 1
,0
lead., 0,500 tons of steel, and 35,000
cubic yards of conceete were used in its
construction. It contains 600 rooms, 23
miles of corridors, 0 miles of chimney
flues. 100 miles of piping. and 1,700
windows. 10 order to ensure dryoess,
the entire building is set in a concrete
"dock" 24 11. deep, the inner walls of
which are well removed from the walls
of the structure. This dock is large
enough to float, several warships.
ales, Mulligan; "An' whet, did his
'onner say to you this morning?" Mrs.
Mulcahy: "Can't you and your husband
live together without fighting?" Mrs.
Mulligan : "An' what did yet' say?"
Mrs. Mulcahy ; "Na, yer not
happily."
ASTONISHED THE DOCTOR
Physician Said She Might Drop Dead
at Any Time.
"The Doctor told
ma 1 had heart dis-
ease and was liablo.
to drop on the street
at any titne," says
Mrs, liebert Eaton, el
Dlifterin, Ont.
"1 was afraid to
drew my hreelh, it
pained me so. 1 was
nervoits. :short of
Airs,nobertuciton 11mou;stli, liacad deispzpirieuesise:
sinitilmv
oe
iltraintgaleconpd sinking spells, and I
c
"Semellines 1 would line lo Ile down
to keep from railing. My hands and feet
Would seem to go to sleep and a sort, of
numbness would tome all over mei.
'1 began usng Dr, LeonhardFs Anti.
P111. From the sleet I improved, I feel
much stronger, Wok better, and alto.
gether lies made 0 new woman
at me,
1 ST11 entirely mired,'
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ad lands in
Saskatchewan, only 0 suet front two rallwaya, 0, P.R. ct 0.T.P.
Sbrong soil, itt por cont. plough land, mitring creole, ad nioughs.
About 40 ,allot NM. of Intllan Head. ?doe atom per aere.
Write for map and NU partlauffirs,
R. PARSONS, 91 Wellesley Street, Toronto, Connen.
Wilson's
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PAS
ONE PA.OXET BAN
ACTUALLY KILLED
A BUSHEL OF FLIES
Sold by all Druggists and General Store
and by mail.
TEN CENTS PER PACKET FROM
ARCHDALE WILSON,
iumanzAroir. ONT.
(Calgary District)
Ready for the plotigh.
Convenient to Railway and Post
Ofliee, hlarket and Schools.
Climate the finest in Canada.
Cattle graze all winter, and fatten on
prairie hay.
SOlI the richest in the Northwest.
Will grow, without irrigation,
Winter Wheat, Oats, Barley, Sugar
Beets, Alfalfa, and almost anything
that grows in other parts of Canada,
With Irrigation a crop never foils.
11 the best Outwits farms could be
irrigated, they would double their
present average yield, and could
be cropped ten years longer without
running Mit 0
They are cheaper now than they
will ever be.
The filet crop should pay for the
laud and increase its value four -fold.
Special II -educed kailway Eates.
Write for illustrated folder,
Wirer Osgood
Selling Agents
ale cortie•ring guiLoINO
MONTREAL
YOUR OVERCOATS
vtade,gra.;?,;;i1„ww.vvolLaw.2.111
131/0T1814 AWIER1OAN 011‘1010 00.
AIR
Superfluous Hair can bo
removed from thee:leo, arms
1
anti neck in Two Minutes,
and growth forever destroyed by 51151019
Perfectly harmless. Sent by mahl Nadu',
SIt receipt Or price, $1,00, AONNTS W ANTED.
The Lane Medicine Co., Montreal, Que.
WANTED
19 '195 AND W051515 everywhere, housoltoop.
era big over 5,1,51 over again, now need in is
In lion holnes. fiend post card for ten mint pack-
age free. Write qulelr. Spettoor Company, Barrie,
Ont.
OLD SORES
of al tuy yeara.
standing have
been readily
oared by
ib ha .
. promptly mission
ottiniosay, and thar
°illf"Y' 11 i" Yell' Ointment
rel able IWO far Ivy
Poisoning, Bolls, Ulcers, and all sores difficult
to heel. If your dealer 1,00not gut it, it will
he tont express prepaid for no small size, and
100 largo size, Name your nearest express
offloo and P.O.
Mission Ointment & Chemical Co.,
Toronto, Canada.
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F01-1'1 fang. rc. amid tort
to.4h1 lots 5, 0.,,., ler $100
whiatk no....taeLleorowlzish
lar int $10,000 in.. mt.
gavot tat • nointlatleo of 200,000
%II ron. Os, isv.l.tio• witt reult
10.1toraillia0 mark.
Ordinary veffiliata km In $1.1rtn•alrod$ Pp.
Wel bring 4ro$1/71/0 10 K00046.1.
WI alleldialle0601f A NM./ AbotTION
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y Th. Filglenta mut olohtly sedition In Orisfin
.fumbhipta p!tat;ads,/ 0.41At
'55 IOo'hr :a:.e4"fLrmit:01orMl4041,Atal•
Loa 25 125 Feiefor $100
65t.tBefillfptulitje Asa forerys six x.
• 4 Ph1/4%.1:tIrt: ,Vrep
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(pl• ..cdttatit:::24,mr,traUltr
THE chuitty Lome ano ratio co,
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ISSUE/ NO. 35-08,