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BUSINESS ° CARDS,
K. O. T. M.
Pressols 1Tent of theMueoabeos, No, ei
hold their, regular meeings in the Lodge
Boom, &teller Bleck, od the 1st and Ord
TpeeditY evenings et cath month,
VIMitorsalWayo woleou,o,
A, SOWERS, Oozu, 4, me(}UIRS, 11,A,
WM. SPENOE
, CONVEYANCER
AND ISSUER
• OF MARRIAGE LICENSES
Oleo iu the Pert Doles, ';Ebel. 80-4.
JOHN HARRIS,
Agent Howick Mutual
Fire Insurance Company
O61oe and lteddonoe-
- WALTON. ONT.
JOHN SUTHERLAN Dt
INBealpei,
FIRE AND MARINE,
GUELPH,
AUCTIONEERS.'
'141 S. BOOTT AS AN AUCTION-
• ASS, will sen for better prloee, to
bettor men in less time and lees charges
than any. ether Auctioneer In East Boron or
120 won't oharge aaythiug. Dates and orders
Dan always be arranged at this Milos or by
personal application.
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
T M. SINCLAIR-
v v • Barrister, Solicitor, Oouveyeueer,
Notary rrtnoo. t war
'a
Block
door North
of Central Hotel
Solioitor for the Metropolitan Bank.
p1i0UDFOOT, RAY8 & KILLORAN
BARRISTERS,SOLICITORS, NOTARIES
PUBLIC, ETU.
W. Pa6UDDeo 7. L alnl enAN 0. R. 0. H►Ys
Offices—Thom lormeriy ocoapledby Metiers
Cameron et Boit,:
0001091011, 01 301010.
ALLAN' LINE
Royal Mall ` Steamers
Autumn Sailings
MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL
Turbine & Twin -Screw steamers sell from
Montreal every Fridayupto and inoluding,
November 17th,. 1011.
MONTREAL. TO GLASGOW
Sailings Iron, Montreal to Glasgow every
Saturday until Nov.18th. One class. Second,
cabin steamers.
Christmas Sailings
FROM ST, JOHN HALIFAX
Virginian Fri, Nov. 24 Sat. Nov. 25
Tanisian - Sat. Dec, 2
Victorian. Fri. Dee. 8 Sat. Dea, 0
doreloon - Sat. Dec. 10
Fall information as to rates, eta., on applies.
Mon to
W. H. KERR.
Agent Alla, Line, Brussels.
res.,,t7F.A.S,WPAVY„MailA,ta$A.tar,&:5t.A.ta
Young People
St We can prepare you for business at
The Listowel- Business College
and place you ,n a good position when
graduating
INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION.
Yonmay enter any day.
EDWIN O. MATTHEWS, Prin.
Ems• _wk.WillaVittKOZAVM VSTAVAraVriat, +'
ate., o'�.„.� rBecome Independent
Onr
Graduates get and hold good post
�ta
tions owing to their superior. training,.
The
ELLIOTT
TORONTO, ONT.
is doing the highest grade of work-in
Business and Shorthand Education. ra
Students of this year are now in post- �
tions. worth from $60 16 $100 per month.
Enter now. Catalogue tree.
dor. Young and - W. J. ELLIOTT,
Alexander Ste, Princlpal. Q
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At your home without
pain, danger or operation.
My method will cure ap-
parently hopeless cases no
matter 'what your age is
or how long ruptured.
Why wait until your rup-
ture becomes strangulated
when you can be cured ?
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and return t
J. S. SMiTH
88 Caledoniai St.
;Dept, A Stratford, Ont.
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M[. BERTHA ARMSTRON
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Teacher of Plums -
Studio at darter's Nude Store, one door North
et the Standard Bsnkr Br aesehi
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at.
MISS PER#.E SHARPS
hes passed suceels#nlly her aeo0pd exalpina.
Mon of the Pianoforte Department of the To.
rents Conservatory et Music, one is prepared
to take pupils at her home, Princess meet.
I5r'Visite Ethel Friday and Saturday of eaob
weep. ,
DR, ri T, M' RAE
Bachelor of Modlelne, University of Toronto ;
140aptiate and Graduate of the College of Phy•
eioians and Surgeons, Ont,Pool-graduate
Chicago Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital,
Obiesso, Ill. F.x•Rouae Surgeon to St. Mich.
tiers Hospital, Toronto.
Moe over F. R, Smith's Drug Store. Tele-
phone oonneotion with 0ranbrook at all Moura,
OR. M. FERGUSON
E HEL ONT.
NT,
Physician and Surgeon; Post Graduate ootuees
Loudon (Eng.), New York and Chicago Hos..
pitalo. Special attention to disease of eye. ear,
nose and throat. Eyes tested for glosses,
DR. HAMILTON
Dental Surgeon
Honor Graduate Dental Department, Toronto
University • Licentiate of Royal College of
Dental Surgeons, of Toronto. Office in Smith
Stook reoently vacated by Dr. Fetid.
DR. WARDLAW
Honor graduate of the. Ontario Veterinary
College. Day and. night calls. O26oe.opposite
Flour Mill, Ethel. - -
GS4 Nl1 Fears Biagwar
BRUSSELS
GOING 500201 Coln Norms
Mail 7:07 a m I Express 10:65 a m
Express 11:26 a in Mail 1:60 p
Express 2:66 p m Express 8:62 p m
ca.maolam Pampa,
WALTON
To Toronto To Goderioh
Express 7:41 a mI Express .......11.87 n m
Express 2:57 p m Express 7:66 p m
WROXETER
Going East - 7.05a.m. and 8:65 p. m.
Going West - 12:40 and 0:47 p. m.
All trains going East connect with o. P. R.
at
B. s le for Owen Sound, Elora and T
G.
G. B. stations.
GEO. ALLAN, Local Agent.
Misiritt chi
Bluevale
Anniversary services and grand
Shredded Wheat Banquet: will be
given by the congregation of Knox
church, Bluevale, Sabbath and Mon-
day, Oct. 22 and 28. Rev. J. S. Har-
die, of Lochalsh, will conduct the ser-
vices on the Sabbath. »fonday even-
ing -an excellent entertainment has
been .provided for :—The . Wingbam
Quartette, Dougald Strachan, E.
Geddes and the choir will give the
musical part of the pa'ogram, while
Reeds. messes. Bell, of Molesworth ;
matt -chem. of Whitechurch ; Cook, of
Bluevale ; Hardie, of Lochalsh • and
Mr. Hewitt, of the Shredded Wheat
do., will give addresses, Miss Berva
Bryans, of Brussels, and miss Duff, of
Bluevale, will recite. Complimentary.
Banquet by Shredded Wheat Co. of
Toronto. Tea served from '6 to 8
o'clock. Music on the bag pipes will
be rendered by Mr. Geddes, of Luck -
now, during the Banquet. Every-
body welcome.
Doubled Up With Cramps
Stomach feels like an infernal mach-
ine and you want tellef mighty quick.
Nothingdoes the work half so soon
,
ssNervillne. Why it kills the pain
instantly. If your bottle is empty get
another today. Nerviline keeps the
doctor bill small because it cores little
ills before they glow big. Nothing for
indigestion, heartburn and cramps like
Nerviline. Large bottles for 25c.
Oran brook
LIVE Ponnoltr.—Tuesday forenoon of each
week we will receive live poultry for which
the highest price in Dash or trade will be paid.
A. MODONALD, Merchant.
ANanvnusARY.— -Anniversary ser-
mons in connection with the Metho-
dist church here wilt be preached` by
Rev. Mr. Lackland, of Walton, on
Sunday, Oct. 20th, at 2.80 and 7 p. tn.
Special music will be arranged for.
Monday night following, at 8 o'clock
there will be 'a special Thanksgiving
Entertainment when Rev. J. J. Dole -
rant, of Belgrave, will give a descrip-
tive lecture entitled "Walks around
London and Edinburgh." The lecture
will be illustrated with beautiful views
of places of interest and interpersed
with illustrated hymns, recitations,
etc. The whole will foam a high-class,
instructive and ,interesting entertain-
ment Admission Adults 20c and
children 15c.
The best plaster. A. piece of flannel
dampened with Chamberlain's Lini-
•mont and hound on over the affected
,parts is superior to a plaster and costs
only one tenth as much. For sale by
all dealers.
Atwood
Council of Elma met on Saturday,
Oct. 14th.
Dr. Turnbull, of Vancouver, B. O.,
is visiting at his home in town.
John Fisher has purchased the brick
residence of W. Price on King street.
Arthur Wynn, of Newry, has
posed of his farm on the gravel road
to Wellington Emery, of Stratford.
Rev. T. Barb, Howard ,formally Pec.
for of Atwood and Honfryn but now
Sunday School commissioner for the
diocese spent a few days at the rec-
tory.
Mies Alice Reid, after spending some
tirtie in Atwood, returned to Toronto,
where she will resume her work ab the
Deaconesses' Home and 'Training
School.
Clerk Locihbead reports that 17
births, 8 marriages, and it deaths were
registered ander the Vital Statistics
Act for the Municipality of Ehna for
the quarter ending Sept. 80th, 1011.
Elms Cheese and Butter Mfg 00.,
shipped their make of cheese for the
first half of September at 14 c on
Wednesdaylnorningof last week to.
Loveall is Christmas, Montreal,
Amount realized $4088,74. This is the
highest priced 'cheese that has ever
beets shipped out 0f Perth ()entity,
on T1l dsyevening f lbat week, R
, ru
:
ei a ed Robt, A. Thompson as their
'cheese and butter make
for the eu-
sueoncliing tlollseaso$ ans Luponust the ;Arne terms1111(1
Your Painful Corn
whatt it wants is the soothing alj-
tention of Pntnant's Corn Erttraetalp
hear tin short order. No pain,
n
after ele t� just cloan wholes=which lifts out the very root al
Listowel
T. U. Kay, late of the Banner luee.
accepted a position on the Daily News
Medicine Hat, Alta,
The annual Poultry exillbitic n will
this yerte be at three day show, the
dates being January 10, 17 and 18, J,
E. Bennett, Toronto, has been secured
to act as Judge while Mrs. W. Datw-
eon, of Loudon, the Government
Lecturer will also be present and
lecture.
A new time table went into effect
last week on the 0, P. R. The only
changes affecting the Listowel branch
are, the afternoon train for Toronto
leaves here at 3 o'clock, instead: of
8.05 as before. and the evening train
atiives in Listowel at 7.50, being ten
minutes later than under• the Summer
time carol
Are You Losing looks or Strength
Once you were robust, bright and
happy. To -day you are dull, worried,
failing in vitality and appearance.
Just when you should feel your best
you're piayed out and need a cleansing
bracing tonic. Your blood will soon
redden, your vivacious spirit will soon
return, you'll be yourself again i1' yon
regulate the system with 1)r•. Hamil-
ton's Pills. A truly wonderful medi-
cine. It searches out disease, positive-
ly drives away headache, weariness,
and lack of vital force. Give yourself
a chance. Use Dr. Hamilton's Pills
and wlttch the 20001E Sold.. every
.where 111 25c boxes.
Wingham
Mrs. Pringle and grand -daughter,
Miss Vera, Fairfield," of Wallacebnrg,
arsuests of the former's sun,W. D.
Pringle Both visitors are former
residents of town
Many friends will be sorry to learn
that Mrs. Spotton, wife of Mayor
Spotton. is in the Stratford Hospital,
where she underwent an operation on
Tuesday of last week. .
W.: T. Hall, who Las been connected
with the Wingham Advance for a
number of years with his father, left
last week for California where he pru•-
poses engaging in business with his
brother.
St. Paul's branch of the Anglican
Young People's Association held
their opening meeting for the Winter
recently. The members were very
hospitably entertained at the home of
Barrister and Mrs. Holmes. Election
of offieeis resulted as follows :—Presi-
dent, 11, Jobb ; Vice -Pres., Mrs. 0. G.
Vanstone ; Sec., Miss Lizzie Plenty ;
Treas., Miss B. McCracken ; Conven-
ers of committees—Program, Miss
Houghton ; Misery, Miss Haslam; Soc-
ial, Mrs.
ociatl,'Mrs. Flolmes ;I Visiting, Miss May
Smith ; Executive, H. Jobb ; Collect-
ors,—Misses H. McCracken, A. Kerr,
N. VauoStone and M. Smith.
prismamor
ER
DOCTORS
FAILED
Lydia E,Pinkham'sVegetaii
ble Compound Cured tier.
Midgie Station,. N, $,—One can
hardly believe this as it is not natural,.
but it was my case. For ten months
I sufferedd from
suppression, I had
z... doctors
tried different me
doctors,
but none
helped me. My
friends told me I
would go into a
decline. One day a
ladyfriend told me
what your medi-
cine had done for
her, so I wrote you
for advice and re-
ceived your reply
with pleasure.
I started taking Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound, and at the
second bottle showed improvement.
Now I am regular and never was so
well in my life, thanks . to Mrs.
Pinkham's medicine.
Please publish my letter for the
benefit of others.—MRS. JoSIAH W.
HICKS, Mid ie Station, N. B.
Indian Head, Sask.—Lydia E. Pink -
ham's Vegetable Compound is indeed
a boon to women who suffer from
female ills. My health is better now
than it has been in my five years of
married life and'I thank you for the
good your advice and medicine have
done me. I had spent hundreds of
dollars on doctors without receiving
any benefit.—Mas. FRANK COOPER,
Box 448, Indian Head, Saskatchewan.
The most successful remedy in this
country for the cure of all forms
of female complaints is Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
S. Bennett'has bought from W. H.
Green his five new two-storey brick
houses an Leopold St., and also the
vacant lots on Leopold and Patrick
streets. Mi'. Green takes in part pay-
ment Mr. Bennett's half interest i0
the Rainy River Water, Light and
Power Co.
At a recent meeting of the Wing -
ham curlers, the Purling Club was re-
organized for the coming season with
the following officers : — Honorary.
President, A. H. Musgrove, M. P. P. ;
Honorary Vice -President, Jas. Bow -
111a0, M. P. ; President, L. Kennedy ;
Vice -President, B. Cochrane ; Secre-
tary, A. M. Orawford ; Treasurer, A.
E. Porter ; Ohaplan, Rev. D. Peelle.
Membership fees were fixed at $3 for
old members ; ,$2 for new and country
members. Following well-known
former residents of Wingham were
made honorary members of the club,
viz ;—D. T. Hepburn, John Horwood,
illoaeseesareestoareareetra
Going Out
of Business
IN > THEL
Entire Stock to
'be Sacrificed
.'V''TI`rT1•""Ir'ilr'irT1 11"41P^V-4'7YrT
The undersigned having decided to move to the West
intends offering his large and well selected stock for
sale.AT COST. It includes
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Boots and Shoes, &c.
Sale Will Commence Saturday, October lth
and will continue for 3p Days as all must be Sold.
Bargains may be expected so the
Public generally should make
sure to catch there as they go.
Butter and Eggs taken as cash. .
Stock is all New and consequently all the better
Bargain.
Merchant
RI AN TNIMPSI
N
ETHEL
Nervous condition
R4auIt4 front Kidney Trouble
la
Fllolc icidueye snake you feel sick in
It number of ways audit is now known
that a net vows condition often results
r ki e o l e h
i n n do tr able. W l n t o
i Y,
kld.neys Etre sick the .tvlholo nt'vat e
;gofer') beeches
art toted omitting
headache. lltzary
ten
a aof
binesfits ," neural.
g 1 e attacks,
rheumatic pail's
weak eyesight,
dull tired days,
and a constant
Ina nation to
worry over tri-
fles.
Booth's Kidney Pills strengthen sick
kidneys, cure backache, regulate the
twine and 1'051010 10 1101 teal 0911-
ditions. They are guaranteed.' All
elealers sell'. 600 box, or postpaid from
The R. T. Booth Co, Ltd. Fort Erie,
Ont. If yon'wouid like to test them
free write for e. trial box.
F, Patterson, H, 0, Bell, Dt. S. R.
McDonald, L. W. Hanson, 11. H.
Chisholm, D. Sutherland and Geo. 0.
Manners.
The young men's Bible class taught
by Dr, Price held its annual meeting.
Reports were received trona Commit-
tees and the following officers elected :
—Hon. -Pres., Rev. Dr. Rutledge ;
President, R. A. Coutts ; Vice -Pres„
E. 11. Bird •, Sec, -Tress:, ?, T. Kerr ;
Convener of Committees, Look -out, J.
A, Manu; Membership, Jim. Mason ;
Missionary, W. Field ; Devotional, E.
Bloomfield ; Sooial, A. Ferguson.
Men Rulo by Force, Women by Charm
And yet because they live less
strenuously, tvotnen neglect the early
evidences of failing vigor. The wise
woman will not permit her charms to
be robbed by ill -health. When she
feels appetite failing, nerves getting
on edge, color fading, she talces Fer-
rozone. How it sharpens the ap-
petite 1 How quickly rich blood is
available to restore color to the cheeks,
buoyancy to the step. Better try
Ferrozone. You'll feel like a new
being, with new vigor and ability to
confront life's difficulties, You are
sure to bless the day you commenced
Ferrozone. Sold everywhere in 506
boxes.
Trowbridge
Mrs. John Close is visiting at her
parental home in Rothsay.
Jas. McRae is doing a large business
in the cider mill these days.
Special services are being conducted
this week in the Methodist chusch.
Mrs. Thos. Daily attended the funer-
al of her cousin in St. Marys last
week.
A. W. and Mrs. Davis, of Stratford,
spent a few days at the latter's parent-
al home.
- Wesley McCormick left last week for
London, where he purposes attending
the Medical College.
Rev. W. W. Leech and wife have re-
turned home after spending a couple
of weeks with friends in Gurrie.
Larne back is one of the most com-
mon forms of muscular rheumatism.
A few applications of Chamber'lain's
Liniment will give relief. For sale by
all Dealers.
Howick Fall Fair
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work bag, Mrs McKenzie, Mrs Tam-
lyn ; 1 lb yarn. W H McCracken.
CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT
Needlework.—Patch on cloth, Sadie
Snyder, P Strotlr ; hemmed handker-
chief, Ethel Downey, Matilda Reis,
pair darned stockings, Miss Tughan ;
pair knitted stockings, Elsie McDer-
mott, Ethel Downey ; best dressed
doll, Ethel Downey ; six buttonholes,
Ethel Downey ; embroidery any kind,
Ethel Downey.
Penmanship.— Two verses "God
Save the King" or the "Maple Leaf
Forever," children 13 and 14 years,
Ethel Downey, Sadie Snyder ; child-
ren 11 and 12 years, Ernest Radford,
LilyDoig •• children 10 years and un -
de, Mary Giddens, VevHaase.
Toronto Central Business College
A LIBERAL BffER
We Guarantee to Relieve Dyspepsia. If
We Fail the Medicine Coats Nothing
To unquestionably prove to the
people than indigestion and dyspepsia
can be permanently relieved and that
Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets will bring
this ul will famish the
about t s res t, we
medicine absnlutely free if it fails to
give satisfaction to any one using it.
The remarkable success of Rexall
Dyspepsia Tablets is due to the high
degree of scientific skill used in devis-
ing their formula as well as to the
care exercised in their manufacture,
whereby the well known properties of
BisinutbSubnitrate and Pepsin have
been cotnbined with Carminatives and
other agents.
Bismuth -Subnitrate and Pepsin are
constantly employed and recognized
by the entire medical profession as in-
valuable in the treatment of indiges-
tion and dyspepsia.
The Pepsin used in Rexall Dyspepsia
Tablets is carefully prepared so as to
develop its greatest'efficiency.
Pepsin
Pepsin supplies to the digestive ap-
paratus one of the most important
elements of the digestive fluid. With-
out it the digestion and assimilation
of fond are impossible.
The Carminatives possess properties
which aid in relieving the disturbances
and pain caused by undigested food,
The Carminatives possess properties
which aid in relieving the disturbances
and pain caused by undigested food.
This combination of these ingredients
makes a retnedy invaluable for the
complete relief of ,indigestion and
dyspepsia,
Wo ate so certain of this that we
In go you to try Rexall Dysyepsia
'lablels on our own personal guatittntee
Three sizes, 25 cents, 50 -cents, and
$L00. Remember, you 009 obtain
Rexall Remedies only at our store—
The Rexall. Store. F. R. Smith.
Na 94EI& DANDRUFF
Jas. Fox Knows What le Mak-
ing Clean Scalps
In order to rid
. your
our scal of fi
lt
hy
Terdeoeffayhoaur eEssingl.c1a1lt1ePagrmn
Sitga which !snow sold in ever yy town
in .Patnada. Itis gnarrnteed by Jas,
Fox to eradicate dandruff, stop falling
hair,
hale
and scalp
e 1p
itch
in
two weeks or money back.
If you have dandruff get a large
50 cent bottle today and rid yourself
of it, Remember tlrttt if dandruff
germs Are net destroyed in time, the
hair will surely fall out and baldness
will follow.
special, Geo Bunston ; Lietnwel Busi-
ness College epeeial, Ethel Dowpey,
George Bunston, J. R. Menzies.
IMPLEMENTS MANIJFAOTURES
Set double harness, Robt, Ormister),
1311' Cala' ; set single harness, B F Carr,
Robt. Ortnisten.
Biliousness is aIle to a dioeoioved
condition of Etta stolnaeh,, Ohaln-
er i r' r s t
bla i s 'J'ablete are a sentlaily l
sto1110104 medicine, intended .especial.
ly to act on that organ ; to cleanse it,
eninvigorate
s r tart i d
G Gi G, toneand It,
g
1
regulate ttol
a l it to tt lives' and banish
G a e ba
biliousness positively and effectually,
For sale by all Dealer*,
Fijied/ENTEIAL
STRATFORD. ONT.
5 Stands to the front se the beat school
of its kind in the province. Our eouraba
are beyond those of the ordinary Busi-
ness College. This school has a gamin.
ental reputation for high -g, ado worse.
We have tkrae, depurtrneno, :—Corn•
mercial, Shorthand and T000-
hraphy-end the deemed Yor trained
antsgreatly
re enterin a each wee71and tt e
soon you enter the e for h
r y better u our-
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eel#. Get our free catalogue at once.
D. A. McLACHLAN, Principal,
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Be Fair. Buy a sack
or barrel before judging
PURITY FLOUR
SOME people have attempted to judge PUR-
ITY FLOUR before knowing the facts
about it—before using it, So we ask you
to be fair and to buy a sack or barrel of PURITY
FLOUR and give it a thorough try -out before
attempting to arrive at
a judgment.
Look at the beauty and
loftiness of the golden -
crusted snowy -crumbed
s oR crumbs
loaves, fit for a king.
Count them and see how
many more of them PUR-
ITY yields to the barrel
than ordinary flour does.
Taste the creamy, flaky pie
crust, and the deliciously light
cakes PURITY FLOUR rewards
you with, My! -
How they make
yourmouthwater!
Such high-class
results can only be
obtained when
using a flour con-
sisting exclusively of the
high-grade portions of the
best Western hard wheat
berries.
And remember, that, on
account of , its extra
strength and extra qual-
ity, PURITY FLOUR
requires more water when making in
bread and more
shortening
when making pastry, than you are
accustomed to use with ordinary flour.
HOlke
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PURITY FCOU
e0
RAM,
lI breaca grid better bread"
} a 1 t.r lic:Prcl of 1'T-?'ITY FLOUR. Test
1, r ,t .'H. '.t heli bass judgment,
_ ..(r... i, to the grocery list right now.
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Sold by JAS. IiALLANTYNE, W. J. McORACKEN, J. T. ROSS,
GEO. THOMSON. ALF. BAEKER, Distributor, Brussels
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Ladies of Brussels and vicinity for
their generous support in connection
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