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is the slope, Uncle' Sam. is carryinglit
out snout the Iluee,
Five Roes Flour ,,.. $ 6 80
THaas la a fragrant nosegay op the Purity Fiuu,,.,.,.,,.. „ 5 80
progi am of the Canadian Senate in the Jewel Flour b 40
shape of hdudreds of divorce mates It Golden City Flour,..,,,5 40
la no credit to Canada and a bad amen Oatmeal per' bag , • , • , 3 75
for home making. (Wavle, Bran •, . 2 10
Shorts ......... . . .... . 2 00
DID you ever 'hear of this warning 1 •Middlings , , 2 10
"If eyebrows meet above your nose, you Corn per but.,..,... , 1 0$
never should wear wedding clothes," FERTILIZER
Take a look he the mirror and seewhere We have a car of Fertiliser to band
you are at. at $31,00 per ton, payable Oct. 1, 1921.
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SViceramION duties ie a fine milch cow
to the Ontario Government, For the
past year they received nearly
$4,000,000 from tbis source, • Seagram
estate eontribtted'$286,465.
"+Rxscx.vso that a modern girl is a
more useful citizeu thea grandmother"
was the dangerous topic of debate at
Mitchell High School Literary Society
"Granny" won out by A small margin.
THERE appears to be some fidgety M.
P's just now who are described as oc-
cupying "No man's land in the House.
That was a dangerous spot during the
war times and may not be regarded as
"Safety First" even at Ottawa.
ONE commendable feature of Premier
Dairy is no one need be in doubt as to
where be stands on the Tenn ,erance
question ani, other matters of public in-
terest, He is evidently a man of strong
convictions, having given thonght and
consideration to such subjects.
JEAN BLawfrr, the well known Cana-
dian poetess and author, hits the nail on
the bead in the following sentences :—
"Let us not make a display of our dis-
eonragements and failures at any time.
get them where the
If we cannot Y be-
long, under our feet, we must do the
next best thiug—hide them under our
smile."
WESTERN Fair reports a surplus of
$29.000 in 1920, the gate receipts total-
led 8357.000, a good share of which may
be credited to the automobile. The
Board should be on "Easy street."
They have a great asset in possessing A.
M. Hunt as Secretary and Manager and
should not fail to recognize his worth in
a tangible manner.
A scolding housewife, who would not
let up on ber "jaw" was told by a
United States Judge she might be duck-
ed in the milt pond and sent out of town
for 90 days if she did not cense ber per-
sistent tirade. Married men might show
this item to the queen of their household
if they have a good chance to run.
Solomon, that paragon of Wisdom, said
some things on the same subject.
THE motto of the Rotary Club is 5
good one, v;z:—"He profits most who
serves best." ee000 men in Europe and
America are banded together for unsel-
fish service to their fellow men and aim
to never "pass by on the other side,"
Of course you dont require to be a
Rotarian. to prea ch and practice the
same doctrine but the good Samaritan
theory has received a good boost by the
prac'ical work undertaken by this or-
ganization.
TAKING advantage of the amendment
to the Municipal law Port Elgin Couucil
voted themselves each $3.00 a sitting, or
$leo for the 52 months. Unless the
question was discussed at Nomination
Day it possibly would have been wiser
to ask an expression of public opinion.
There's nothing illegal about it but the
almighty dollar seems to have got a
strong bold on many a job that was
formerly clone for "the love of the
cause."
A story comes from Alabama that
thieves drained the alcohol off all the
.pickled snakes in the museum of Natur-
al History and sold the bitters. We
have heard of boozers having "snakes,"
by tampering too long and too freely
with "tanglefoot," but the Alabamians
Would probably see more than the
creeping reptiles if they were aware of
the source of the supply,
A l f.
Baeker
Canadian National Exhibition, better
Fair,
of 'Toronto
u undo
r name
know
s of
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'ear the e o ,um
[ar,us
span, last y
$631,354• and still had a balance of
$143,722, Ws a genuine gold mine for
Toronto and,the railways and the tact
a million people visited the Fair last
year gives a good idea of its magnetic
influence.
WHEEL into line tor the Referendum
vote next April. Ontario bas been
made a pretty show of by privilege of
Montreal booze dealers to make this
Province a dumping ground for their
enrichment, Now's the time to talk to
your neighbor about election day and
also to write your M. P. and M. P. P.
as to your expectations from his official
position. If you have a son or sons in
your home circle you have a duty to per-
form toward their future that should be
carefully guarded. Every young man,
who hag a ballot to mark, should treat
his Franchise in the view of Ontario's
wellbeing and teadb Montreal grog deal-
ers that they cannot longer get rich at
the expense of the manhood, of this Pro-
vince, Step out for a great and final
victory,
SOME politicians say there will be a re
distributiou of Federal seats before the
next general election, It might be tha'
in the sew adjustment Huron County
will have to be satisfied with one mem
ber as against 3 for many a year. One
of the unde;irahle lea ures is the prepuu-
duating voting power that is go'og to
be handed over to the large cities
whose centralization is already ofteu
taken advantage of.
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HON PETER SMITH
TO IMPOSE
NEW TAXES
Hon.
Feb.15—When
Toronto,b.
Peter Smith presents his Budget'
to the Ontario Legislature to-
day, it Is expected that he will
announce three new forms of
r ert
tax property
10 —a on
tax t oP P Y
transfers, a tax on pool rooms
and billiard parlors, and a tax
on bank reserve funds. Two
milts on the dollar is the amount
suggested to be inmposed on
property transfers, both rural
and urban,
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lu Alberta
are available
of water
and Saskatchewan there
1,033,000 horsepower
waterpower; in the Yukon
Territory 100,000 horsepower; and in
the three Maritime Provinces 403,000
horsepower.
Auotier; Soles 11!►?3.44.4*40
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xgNTa, S. fdoott, ApoGtonsar, has
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Grey 1nu
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risingmere -lingo tmara tiorn byears 1 driving
mars rising 4 yeare,1 thorn •lay 14 b Horn
hall' air, els ee l , dell, 1 YBare bred by
row due
. 29th. 1 K wn 1150 arch 2714,1
cow tine I,prfl 4t K craw due March 2nd, 8
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cow fine April 9th. 1 pow due Aaro 22nd, ,
farrow ems, 2 heifers 1FbelIQ 2 yearg 1 ealr,
5la rgerYrising 2 years, 1 baiter arse 1 year.
I. large YOrk sow due to arrow time of dole,
spreader,
de Rook sons, Mrria cultivator
manarh
seeder, M 1 lYla9sai• Hgrt'1e a ftiv51 with
Noxoa sardsr• drill11 ia 1hoe die harr w Nm oL
har on seed 290, 11 hoe, Verity
harrow, set Iron
2 furrow
2 Na 11 p rioad se (]ew lut-
a t of to plow, t an drillrgoad d haw, ort -
fit of long Mitten and ropes end hay cork.
Brookville top'vel bo . bay reek,
cutter, heavy !
wagon and gravel box. hay reek, set of doable >.
harness. nearly new, est double plow barnee*,
ae0 single hnrnsee,snuteer, set 2000 lb, scales, •
set 1000 Ib, Reales, Standard meant separator
No 5, wheelbarrow, large glass cupboard,
,'i .0 i kitchen obeli's, 80 sap bnokrtx, fluan0,
inn „r a Ley, bay, about
0 beveletandbn rserr-- .
rue ether articles. ' Everything will be sold
without resolve. Tering—All anima of 810 and
under cash ; over that Amount. 8 months
eredlt given on. furniahing approved joint
notes. 9 per cent - oft for cash on credit ;
amounts, 5 per cont charged ovsrrtne notes. i
taet10 x from ib0 undersigned
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RIGII M. Wol4SV, Prop, 1
AUCTION SALE OF FARM STO('1f.IMPLE-
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uetoner10a &
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Boot[, Auctioneer bas reocivsd —F
Ivetrurtione
L ill hv
from the tion at I.otd proprietoroe g
nwnaPublic ip, ,Tut 1 n 10 re Concession t 17, Hocky
township, wn Taluaby, Mrope at 1 o'clock
ohed
blackkftrotes e1 property 1— 1 se mare
bktn 0 teame fixing 4, 1 general purpose marc
rising 0 years, 1 f1119 rising years; 1 sow Inc •
April 18th 1 cow due Aprth, 1 cow due
April 21e0, i a 20cow supposed to'ep ve in Septum. 1
ber, 18 0Geera taxing 2 yenre, 8 heifers rising
2 years, 0 Spring Calves, 1 reglotered Short'
Born boll 8 months old, 1 sow about 200 1b*,
about 200 bushels data, about 200 bushels bar•
ley, about 100 bus. potatoes, 12 grain bags,
Deering binder 7 ft Out, mower, hay rake,
diem harrow Rot of diamond harrowe 4 sec,
Mons, seed 'drill, plow, light wagon, nutter,
top buggy, rubber tire buggy, 2 trnek vex gum,,
hay
nning mill with ravel bagger' 28 galRetjz , oils' an,t5hgal
oil can, lantern, est bretmhitig hotness, ret
single harness, wheelbarrow, set whtfletrees,
2 neck yokes, string of bells, robe, horse
blanket buggy rug, Iron vise, about 65 hone, 2
roosters, a uollie pap, pair young ducks, lad,
der 25 ft Ion., crosscut after. Cant hnoa, logging
chainew, Blass cupbocrow bar. aed,slownanpboarrdle , kood RS
it hen _1
table, incubator all complete, side board, Ray-
mond sewing machine, Blue Bell cream separ-
ator, 8 bed steads, spray pump, '/r dozen
kitchen °hairs, wash stand, Daley churn, sink, ,
scoop shovel, long bundled shovel, forks, �
. padee and numerous other artloles. Sale
wlthont reserve ae Proprietor has sold his
farm. Tensa.—all sums of 015 and under 1
cash over that amount 9 months credit will
begivev on approved jsint voters. 4 per cent off
for cash on credit amounts land owners
only taken an security. 1
EDWARD CLARE, Proprietor,
AUCTION SALE OF FARMSTOoK, IMPLE•
— 'hoe. Rrown,Arctloneer ass
atasrs, —7
'hos. rRl n.d
received Matt -potions tosellbyfPurom" the u o g
Con. 18, Greyr to w by ip. Th Auction at L18ot 0.
Con. 18. o'clock,
t e following
g propertu raday y
:-1March 10th.
et 1 t horse the frnold, g heavy
: t brown
drift horse driving6 yvarg old, 1 heny dreat team 5
rk
Bingle or, 1 doul, mnnwrising 8 duos March
27th, 1 eow milking due in "apt , 1 fat cow 0
fat heifers rising 2 yea, e, 7 seers rasing 2 yea,'.
aonditton 5 ettrlin anlvne, 2 ire-,
In good yearling
goon gander, Index, ido ol f i p. engine 11.
goodt,running order, aide rake molar O w.
cut, hinaxee-Asrrts Rids rake nearly rasa,!
Deering hinder 7 ft cut in good repair, Matlaey•
Barris hay loader, high wagon with box
nearly new, good -track wagon with hay reek,i
truck wagon with. box, 15.1mad seed drill.
MasseyHarris cultivator, stave roller in good 1
repair, Clinton fanning mill, set 1200 1b sealer,
Filler,' plow, Fleury twin gang plow, donb'e
mould drill plow; set diamond barrows,
democat wagon with nbaftn, set bob•elelghe,
set light bob•sleighe with..pnlo and shafts, 1
2 wagon spring rents, 5 gond wooden pump
heads, 2 seta double harness (1 nearly new•,, 1
grindstone. pig rack, pig mete, 15 grain hags, 1
and nhont 100 en
Yeee 8a
Hp n•
9 seta Nhlffist p P
palls and molls, yniously of turnips and corn
silage if not previously sold, rope pullepel
hay cork, crowbars, forks, =hovels, spades art.
tion. x other articles too numerous 10 or 1,
tion, Sale without reserve 6a proprietor Is
and under cash farming. ver' that amount 011 rS Of month,
eredlt given on tarnishing approved j,ir,t
notes. 4 per cent off for cash on credit
amounts, J
JOHN SMILLIE Proprietor.
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1 Brussels
Horticultural Society I
Premium List
MEMBERS ARE ENTITLED TO 3 CHOICES
CHOICE 1—One APPLE—Spy, Famuse, Ontario, Wealthy, Astrachan,
Baldwin, Golden Pippin.
Oe one PEAR—Bartlett, Flemish Beauty,
Or one PLUM—Lombard, Bradshaw, Yellow Egg, Monarch.
2—One OHERRY—Early Richmond, Black Tiu'tarian, Large
elontmoreuey.
Or one PEACH—Elberta, Late Crawford, Early Crawford.
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Or one ROSE—HYBRID PERPETOALS—Frau Karl Diuterltkl,
Mime, Gabriel Luiz t, General Jttcqueminot, Mrs. Juo.
Laing, Margaret Diekeon.
HFBRED TEA Rom—General McArthur, Geo, C. Dickson,
Grose au Teplitz, His Majesty, La France, Mme. Revery,
Mars. George Shawyer, Sunburst.
$,AMBLER Rosas—Jessie, Kitty, Crimson Rambler, Dorothy
Perkins,
3—Hydrangea Paniculata.
4—Dutchman's Pipe (Ariatolochia) or Clematis,
6—Ampelopsie Veitchei (Boston Ivy) or. Englemanni Ivy.
6—One Peony—White, Datdt Pink, Dark Red or Pale Ruee,
7 -Unnamed Dahlias (three).
3—Bbiraea Von Hnlltt01 (White Flowering Shrub).
9—Weigelia Rosea or Weigelia Candida,
10—Deutzia Ceenata or Deutzia Pride of Rochester.
11—Philadelphus Cronariue (Snowberry),
12—Six Gladioli.
13—One Norway Spruce.
14—Wistaria Sinensis.
16—Canadian Hortichltm'ist.
16—Twenty-five Strawberry Plants.
17 --One package each : Sweet Poag, Asters, Petunias, Verbenas.
18—One package eaott : Lettuce, Beata, Garrote, Parsnips,
LIST MUST BE RETURNED BY MARCH STH
Extra Trees, Shrubs, Etc, will be supplied at coat. Make out lista
on separate sheets,
Cut out this advertisement ; mark X opposite any three choices, and
mail or hand it to the Secretary with One Dollar. Do thin today,
NAME
ADDRESS
B. 8. SOpTTt 8•c,.Trea•.
has the highest Government Test and sella at Cheap.
est Price. I=Iave them for every matte of Cat'.
Batteries
Have the Agency for the 1 X f, Battery for this dis-
trict. Can re build your old Battery or give you a
new one iu 24 flours' notice. Come in and get prices.
All Makes Of Cars Overhauled AN GUARANTEEDipN
Have your Car toady for spring by bringing it to our
Garage and having it put right,
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Karon Old Boys
Club at Vancouver
The Post received from Jean
Cantelon, Corresponding -Secretary .of
the Huron 01d Boys Association at
Vancouver, the following letter which
speaks for itsself:
1217 Burrard, St, Vanc, B.C.
Feb. 15th, 1921,
Editor of Brussels Post:—
Brussels, Ontario.
Dear Sir:—Although we area long
way from Huron there are still many
loyal so»s and daughters of the good
old County who do not wish to lose
connection with all Huron's history,
traditions and old friends. So we, in
Vancouver have formed a "Huron Old
Boys Association." We have had two
organization meetings and at the last
enthusiastic rally the following officers
were elected for the year:
President—D. T. Kendall (Brussels)
1st Vice—Dr, Feare, (Seaforth)
2nd Vice—G, R. Gordon, (Goctercih)
3rd Vice—T.G, Donaghy (Fordwich)
Rec:Secy—F.J. Lawrence (Seaforth)
Cor.-Secy—Jean Cantelon (Goderic(t
,Treas.—Mr. Edwards (Fordwich)
Rheumatism
Neuritis, Sciatica, Neuralgia.
Templeton's
Rheumatic
Capsules
Bare brought ru
good
t3od
health to half -a -million
sufferers,
A healthful, money -saving remedy,
well known for fifteen years, pre-
scribed by doctors, sold by box. Ask ourants drug -
e
gists, ;1.00 ag
or write for a free triahpackage.
Templetons,142 King W., Toronto
Local Agent - James Fox
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$50 to $5,000 s
A YEAR FOR LIFE
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A CANADIAN GOVERNMENT ANNUITY PROVIDES IT
—No better life investment available
—No better security obtainable
—Cannot be seized or levied upon for any cause
—Will be replaced if lost, stolen or destroyed
—Not affected by trade depression
—Free from Dominion Income Tax
—No medical examination required
Anyone over the age of 5 years resident or domiciled in Canada
my purchase.
Any two persons may purchase jointly.
Employers may purchase for their employees—school boards for
their teachers—congregations for their ministers
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Apply to your sties, Ottawa, , write, postage anfred, to r n ro, tedo, suped-
ktteadent of Annuities, Ottawa, for new booklet and other informaTion desired.
State sex and age last birthday.
The coming
Referendum
Vote and Vote "Yes!" on 'April 18
THE Ontario Temperance Act as a war -
g time measure was an unqualified success.
On October 25, 1919, the people of Ontario
voted by an overwhelming majority in favor,of
the permanent continuance of the Ontario tem-
perance Act, prohibiting the sale of intoxicating
beverages.
The `Bootlegger" Must Go
On December 31, 1920, came the repeal of the'
Federal Order-in-Council—which was also a war -time
measure—prohibiting importation, manufacture and
export of intoxicating beverages.
Thus it became possible for individuals in prdhibi-
tion provinces to import liquors for consumption in
the home; thus the "bootlegger" is able to offer the
same for sale contrary to law, and thus the expressed
will of the people in this province is being .defeated.
Importation Must Cease
Everything that applied in the last vote against the
sale of intoxicating beverages within this province
applies equally to the Use of them, and their Importa-
tion for beverage purposes should also be prohibited,
Hence arose necessity for further legislation and
another Referendum:
Shall the Importation and the
bringing of intoxicating Liquors Y E S •
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into the Province be Prohibited
Ontario Referendum Committee.
Dlrectore-Mrs, Sitortreed (Sl)afarth)
Wm, McQueen (Druectield), Mrs. dont..
phreys (Fordwich), W. 11. (tor bYt
(Mensal,), T. B, 11111 (Brussels), Ml's,
r(Wing.
DayW
Mr,
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(Fordwich), Donaghy
(
ham), A, Bowies (Whitecburclt), Mrs,
Greig (Fordwieh), G, F, Gibson (Wro
xeter),
There are a great many former
Huronites In our fair city and we are
looking forward with great enthusiasm
to a splendid organization which will
be worthy of the banner County we are
representatWres of.
As you' see, I have been appointed
Cor, -Secy., and it will be my duty and
pleasure to write back to the County
papers from time to time such news of
our Society and its affairs as we think
the people back "home" may like to
know about. We wish to keep in
closer contact with all Huron's activi-
ties and we would like to feel that the
people of Huron are interested in this
Association and in our activities. Will
you kindly insert this news of our new
Association in yourpaper/
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We wish you continued success ill
your publication and we of Vancouver
send greetings back to the old biome
County of Huron, I am,
Yours sincerely,
Jean Cantelon,
(Cor. -Secy.)
Farm for Sale
The undersigned offers for sale his 98 acre
form, Pt. Lot 4, Con.5, Grey township, with
comfortable home, stable, well, cistern, or-
chard, 10 Corea bush, As. Will esIl 5 acres with
house and stable separately. Nor further par-
ticulars apply on the premises to
WM. ARMSTRONG,
Phone 000 Brussels R. R. a.
Farm for Salo
Wil sett t,u'm tut Nolo, Wag Nee Let 10, Cntt,
5, merlin towhsbip, Boron Uo. tyoulfortable
Moans, blink Itt , garage, dtiyo house, heti
watered, Pe- eaxla, r n
p 5Iii, d, e , t d, n0,
rouse �kp 1
t 11 rated,
Mandl 15111 it will be notroar h p
'If t y
SYM. R. Xi tCNNI;X, Prop.,
Phone 1719 Myth 1t, 08. e,
Angus Bulls for Sale
A few oholo0 Angus Belle for Mlle from 0 to
ID,noutlta old Pr1Ced to bell. Call and see
them. M. f,, CA RIB Fr,
Phone 428 Lot 10, Uon,18, (Otey.
For Sale
1311 aures of good land noon which is a cont,
fellable house and frame 14ab1e. Possession
at 01100. Properly looulatt in Village of Oran.
brook, lately uwped by intra. R, Brown, For
further particulars apply' to
P UAMESON,
or WM 0A111E10029,
Executors, Oritnbroolt,
Bull for Service
The undersigned will keep for eervlc0, mi SM
Lot00, Con, 2, 'Morrie township, the thoro'•bred
ohort Horn Bull, (Oninfw•d of Salem, No,
110418.. Sired by Gainford ttlargnis (100800)
Don Mildred VII by itoynl Sailor 115050). Pcd-
Igree may be sewn on application. Terms--
8100DYoh n eda payable et time of tier.
ales with privilegeto return Grade cows not
avowed.
THOS, PIERCE,
Proprietor
Bush for Sale
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Standing bush, consisting of soft maple, ash
and birch, for sale, Lot 1, lion. 0, Grey town.
ship. Will be sola by the acre. For lurcher
particulars see the undersigned,
THOS PIRR011,
Phone6810 North (.41 oval Road,
The Hill View Farm
JAS., A. REA
Breeder of Large English Berkshires
Young olnck for sale, either sex.
Nor further particulars Write or phone,
Bntsselx Central— Wilton P.10,
Phone 6010 R. R. 8
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ream Wanted
• Send your Cream to the Creamery- thoroughly
established and that gives you Prompt Service and
Satisfactory Results.
We solicit your patronage knowing that we can
give you thorough satisfaction.
We will gather your Cream, weigh, sample and test
it honestly, using the scale test to weigh Cream sam-
ples and pay you the highest,market prices every two
weeks. Cheques payable at par at Bank of Nova Scotia.
For further particulars see our Agent, MR. T. C.
McCALL, Phone 23 to, Brussels, or write to'
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Cream Wanted
Ship yc►ur Cream
Direct to the
Brussels Creamery
Prompt Service Satisfact;rry Rettfrns
We furnish you with Cans and Pay all Ex-
press Charges. Issue Cheques for tl.e pay
meat of your Cream twice each month, pay•
able at par at your Bank.
Give the Brussels Factory one trial and y".tl
will not want to discontinue.
Brussels Creamery Stewart Bros.
Students May Enter Any Time
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We give thorough Courses ; have Experienced Instructors
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• meeting with success. We are training Soldiers under
Soldiers Civil Be-Bstablia'hmeut Commission.
• Address the OoIiawo for tree Catalogue, to either
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