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of the human body. It ki. . , . Aou m, ' I I I rp�
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�: q. presterved by ,racdcal This group, and possibly many others, w,here about 95 per cent of the germs , -4 bowel an , 1rW of a for restoring them to.their " . , , �' . � ,�,,
ItJis.gmid that in to lands wiTl be glad -to know that there is a which grow at ordinary room texaper- tliiep4t�� Dr. J. S. Leonhardt found fenilwt,411y" I 11 I . I ,,,
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of main roads willbe built. ��, �.. I W. E. Wnoble�, Sea; . V
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. ,wistemized. I The term "raw the limb without having the mob To do this it must kill a lot of but- , . ed it i I q� ,y,, Egniondvill,ei; J. W. Yee� 0040ow
� . I -11=0 teria- in m4tiyi many cases with a ma-pvel- . . 4. � , 11 I 11 . � -4 -A. G-Jarnittitb, Brodboalm
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�W=�ZWM=3% In an investigation of raw milk. our. ,wgord of success, such a won - . " - - . . .
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made by or. Prescott it was found ecutu wia t s now Great Canatuan Remedy ... 11 � . I I DIM CTORS-
that in winter raw milk averaged a� sold - by. druggists everywhere, under - .
bout 200,000 bacteria, and in summer a rli�id money -back guarantee. Always Relieved Her mileage, i,725; *aiiitoba, sf,100,'000, William, Altin, No. 2, seafora;
500,000 to 600,000 bacteria to each waste -any more time -with of which $960,000 wasdn constraer iohn'.Bennevnes, Wodhagen; Jou,M
A . � I.- fil . -t-r "!?I." 80 SAYS ONTARIO LADY OF tion, total Mileage 800; Pince EdWard V ,
a lications Get a nackave ,�.,n� V,,,hA.,,,. .V�-�. rqf.-
C. C. C. C. .. - 11 7 rr I . . D01"M KIDNEY PILLS Island ."ZRO-000 of vzhich .1-140000 0 1 . .
of a teaspoonful. 03. Antai,-ROID from any druggist to- . P � . t . ton- James Comwily, Godench,rJUML
,day. It has given quick and lastirg I I was on, cous*uetion, total mileage, . * - ,
In the electrical treatment the milk , W;;aif;;� No., 8, Seaforth; J. Z
� Mrs.- Mary McIntosh Used Them for 700. .
=, .,-, heated to a little more than blood relief to'.thousands and should do the kleve No. 40 Walton; 'g�pbt.3n
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A0 rv-% b e a u f 16fut - I " Pains in Her Back. The total mileage of highway's co�i Hl,,P�Q- -George McCAM y, o. 3,
- heart. It is then filtered throu4h cloth same for you.
a == �-�:--- I Spencerville, Ont., May 19.�(Special) structed. in Canada in 1926 was 5,788,
1 E - and passed into thIe tank where it is .1 �. ; M Gibson. Brucetelli
"!=k vm- -- "I have used Dodd's Kidney Pills and the largest mileage in any Vrqvf W -Tay ,
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'mid duil ume .,- given the electrical treatment. After -- on and off for twelve years," writes ince was New Brunswick,, with a total . ...
03ffW_ Ll having electricity shot through it tho first battle of tile M-Arne-whan the .
t�b m4 M , It inilk is cooled and bottled. �,Irs. M. M�Hntosh, a well-known ri�si of- 1,004, older Ontario followed with '
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0 L -g &E�ED NV action of the British government sud- d,,t of this _place. "If I would tW 859, Northern 'Ontario with 823 miles, JAMES WATSON
eED Ez:3) e:aq denly changed, her condition of pov-
t CAY, e � Eaq F.EJ e i 0 a heavy cold I would get a pain in Quebec with 718, Manitoba with 665, . . .
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r � 9� E�5 - erty and destitution. my -back which settled in my kidneys. Alberta with 652, of which 273 was . .
Q4 4 Z -'=a L=--� FOUR YEARS IN CUPBOARD She was th-st notified that she was I 1, SEAF,ORTH, ONT. ,
r,--;-� � - I I would take a box of Dodd's Kidney colonizatilin roads; Saskatchewan with , .-
lie e NJ udlflt R -n C,�� t5t�" entitled to four francs a day allow- pill,r and feel relieved." 480, Britisli;Colum'bia'with 303, Nov GEN�RAL INSURANCE AGENT
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. iTio, EE, . HIDING FROM THE ENEMY ance for all the days'o,f the four years Have you ever noticed wheire a chill Scotia with 252, and'Primee Edward
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EE�ii - - - ; : that she had fed and harbored a +s most ofteri. felt? Up and down the Island with 30 mile% representing only the. best Cap-
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- �z--�. it ne British sold,ier. ed 'British . a,na Americia
V 5T� -,A I/ years during which -the GLi-n-Lan oc- Then she roceived a visit of the back * Y-ou soon feel it over, but Quebec's road mileage construct . Companies. ' ' I
I �/ cupation lasted, a French woman suc- colonel of the Tenth British Hussars, that's where it starts. Your kidneys last year included W gravel roads, Aff Unds -of insurance effected .
d a Eng-lish soldier are there, The kidneys are thecause 100 was improved earth roads� 25
in a cupboard in her house, although Fowler's unit, who came to offer her and from this starting point com- waterbound macadam, and 26 sand at the lowest rates, incladfug6-
German musketeers were billeted a handsome silver tablet to be hung mences every chill that ever shook 'a clay. - FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, AUTO-
1--------.—V1NWff9- — with her practically all of the time. on the wall, with the inscription: "In human body. Ontario's road construction last MOBILF4 TORNADO AND PLATE!
� She has just been mIad-e a Dame of recognition of the constant heroism The kidney -s get out of order and year included 525 miles of ,gravel, 124 QLASS RISKS.
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= = -,-�.. her heroic act, w1hich r hiding in her, house Trooper Patrick or woman with well kidneys ever cement concrete. Outside of Ontari3 REAL ESTATE and LOAN AGENT
= = - . :., *' only courage, but consummate cool- Fowler. The colonel, officers and men man .
. . ness, presence of mind and finesse of the Ten,,h Hussars." had chills. Keep your kidneys Tight and Quebec the preponderance of road Representing "Huron and Erle
----- -----� � whicli the greatest actress might well I The monoy received from if you would be free from this very construction was improved earth and Mortgage Corporation of Londont
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ON ,h to the New York the Brit- dangerous and unpleasant symptom. gravel roads. I Ontario. ' I �-
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.LON I Even . ing World, Pierre Van Paassen isb war offiec was swalmwe'd UP 'in- Dodd's Kidney Pills prevent chills, as .11111- .
mediately. For, Madame B�Irnont they make sick kidneys an impossi- . I
tells us that Mine. Belmont-Gobert, shared it with a host of eighbors,
Brit,ishers vis,it n bility. The telephone
do"r I,- whom hundreds of who each iii turn had supplied the % I ( department of a
yearly, is known in her native village food for the Bribish soldiler during & 09 I modern deprwt-
RO %"R = -rtry as "La ' that long tinie of hiding. 1: �., . R N mental store.
/ of Be femme qui eacha't .
MED a I'Anglais" (the woman who hid the The officers of the Tenth British, ONTARIO HAS MOST OF GOOD I I 1. . .
11 0 Pau K / Englishman), and she eariwol ho.r title Hussars, %k`th Brig. -Gen. F. L. Spears ROADS IN CANADA - —
— - when she discovered Patrick Fowler, at their head, have opened a su�b- . -
a wounded soldier, in the woods. ,She . , I
/ cared for him till he reeovtred, "but seniption iii l,ondon and the first 9100 The roads of Quebec are frequent- "
— sterling h�t�v found their way to the ly lauded by motor tomists—and not I
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� AT�IN FF�NETAA�ING L _,_ T,,,�"-E.1131 he had to remain caehed in order to humble cwtage in Bertry. without cause yet according to the ..
. I PA'%0,r.%CTT5C,AN0 F>RFSFRVV s '. �: . escape capture," and the account con- ..
, T -A "" -0 i tinues: The Frt�nch government has a Is o touring department of the motor . - .
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I ""S-I-GLE RO0F,S.51D1.GS OF BU'EG,C1L--"1 taken not:co of Madame Belmont's league, Ontario has a greater mile- I �
qAFZAGES CTC- Fowler hid from January 15, 1915,1 1 action, an,l tile minister of war, M. age of permanent pa'vements than �
Z till October loth. 1918, and crept out Painleve, pr,yoses to grant her a pen- Quebec and all the other provinces . 11 I
% TM CANADA PAINT Co. VJ of his hiding place only -,%hen the i sion, whil',, it is almost certain that combined.
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--. Incredible a.s it nia N, s(,ern, Fowler' - uf medit. spent last year on construction and — —
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spent most of his time during three I -
.i r I Fowler, !11L, Tenth HUSSaTS trooper, maintenance of all provincial high-
. : = — years and nine month-- in a seinion of who was the man for whom the Bler- ways in Canada, according to com-
: 1 [- M, - = �1 Cupboard, and still more incredible, try villagt�r� and the widow risked putations made by A. W. Campbell, Amyfliing can be sold
A h -e was there at tinies when unsii,�- their lives, is still in the Brit�sb army, chief dominion highway commission- ,
pecLing Germans were actually sitting for his harrowing, ers. Roughly $29,585,00-0 of this by Long Distance
. j i- 1, -- �Irourul the fire in the s.arno room. I experienc(, apparently. The officers was spent on construction and the
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.6200 I in the upper, part of thf. house, but him over to France next Spring, of highways already constructed. The to sell, do not think it can-
- often they came down to the ground I when the full r(-ults for the sub- total mileage of roads involved in this
floor quarters of the. Belmont family I scription for Madame Belmont have aggregate expenditure was 46,824. tance. It can—if the price
arid made coff,E,e on the fire ther,L. become kn-,wn, and allow him to hand Ontario led with a total outlay of is righL People are rapid-
Incredihk, as it may ,seem, Fowler c,ver the nitmey. For that event, over twenty-five million—*nriore than
spent most of his time during three +
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I five -ninths of e total -and of this 45 -
Iyears and nine mon-ths in a section of - 11 older" Ontario spent $21,170,000 of buy by telephone many
a cupboard, arid still more incredible, --- - -
��e was there at time� when unsu.9- which $14,020,000 was on construe- t It i ii g s they formerly
peeting Gernians were actually sit,tinit, tion, and $7,150,000 on maintenance. thought they had to ex-
tho fire in the same room Northern Ontario expended on high- amine before purchasing.
�IrDund * Try This To Banish ways a total of $4,000,000 of which
Over twentv of them werc� billeted
. in the uppo,r part of the house, but DL . C P . S2,40,0()o was on construction, and Thom who have definitely so -
often th-ey came down to the ground the remainder on maintenance, the cepted Long Distance for sys-
si4pej7Or,Dreser'11(31iile,vain�-- Khemnah ams total mileage of roads being 2,552.
_ , .R floor quarters of the Belmont fami'Y tematic selling tell us — and
and made coffee on thei fire there. � Quebec was next with a total of the number is rapidly growing
The dark oak armoire is about fivc, � Peop�c who have been tormented for 6,170,000, of which $4,170,000 was — that where they do not sue -
(3 figmes,bams allro4qfi I one-half feet high, the same , years- �es, even so cHppled that they spent on construction, and $2,000,000 ceed in making a sale on the
3 IDOS116 imfih ] 1wength and, perhaps, twenty inches
woo qs an( were iinable to help themselves—have on maintenance, the total mileage be- first try, the prospect nearly
Ce" COM ing 3,858.
4 ide. It is divided into two se,etions; been J1,r)ught back t') robust health always comes back later to buy.
the right section has several shelves,, throu�& the mighty power of Rheuma. The expenditure of the othe
That roof of ynur home needs safeguarding Rhounia acts with speed. Itshould inces on ro,ads in 1926 were: Nova 4#Get the L -mg Distame haNt.
ZLg,li11I,t tile c,,nstant attacks of wind while the left section, int,v-nded for bring in just a few days the relief Scotia, $1,900,000, of which $300,000 There ara 4o,000 more tele-pho-n-e
I . hanging clothes, does not contain any you have prayed for. It attacks the wag on construction, mileage 13,000; prospects in 0ntario and Qu4g--
arid weather. The garage roof, too, is in -l- shelves. . , tlist cause agony and pain in Sa-9katchewan, $3, 92,15,000, of -which bev this year.
It was in this latt,er compartment P')"�')n '
portant. And ttho,,e shingle sidings, arid that Fowler hid (luring the (lay time. the joinus and muscles and quickly $2,000,0M was for construction of
garden fencc,�. 'rhey need i,y%,o,rFCT0 to AL n'g'nt.s when all was quiet he came the toritiring soreness completely dis- rural roads, and $1,776,000 for con- .1
WZlrd off tll(' elCl-rl('nt'; ,lTid shield them out of his uncomfortable cachette,hut appoars, or its costs you nothing. -truction of main market roads, total
' - niKht,s when he was While Rheuma is harmless and in- mileage 2,400; British Columbia, .
against ('�)�,tly depreciation. PRO,rECTO th,ere wvre man� ensive, it is one discovery that has $3,478,0M of 'which $2,000,000 wag
, ' i Compelled t -o stay it). The terrible I exp
*11 a revclat', in beauty and will add real . I forced rheumatism to yield and dia- spent on construction, total mileage . I
l. i ,n i I anxiety of the hidden soldier, when .
charm and J',,\- to your home. the Germans made !heir periodic ap pel na involved, 4,000; Alb,erta, $2,140,000,
% I I,; rfi '. Isearches for f -)d, hidden franc- � Get bottle of Rheuma from any of which $1,970,000 was spent on con- M
, , " PROTECTC) 11 the newest triumph (if paint tireurs, etc., may well Ix, imagined. ; druggi�;-,. to -day. It must give you struction, total mileage 1,928; New
i
. manufacturing, the preservative paint that The widow thinks that �uspicion was; the joyful relief you expect Or Your Brunswick, $1,450,000, of which $900,-
,
I I I has definitelv replace(l shingle Stain a,; a divertod from thf� wardrobe by the � money vffll be returned. . 000 was spent on constructi,on, total �
I act a t -ay�; �(
� I unfiniI,lied F, t h, she alv. -pt the door -
fA - I pre.,erver and I)cautlfl(-r of all I f th(� right section s'iKhtly open. - -
1%VA PAINT outside wooden surface,;. Often, whrn German soldiers were in - I
- the room, she would open it even
PROTECTO prntcct,� the surface as shingle wide -r and. (r,tent.ahou-dv. take servi- , -
Ti Made of Creosote and ettes or Whi�r article- off the shelves. I V Aoito'[� ;r-, - i 'PTJ 8.4,V
� ed 'A� - ,
sta never 0,11id. The door of th(- other half was kept + ,/ .. -. G .. 0 -
Ln�ccd. ()'I, it scals up'the pore, of closed, of course. Madame, wh,o now - I � �. � Q , . . . . . . , 0 .. 14' .
I ... - r *� %10 -C "I .% � - I
the wood w*th a waterproof film. that sheds g-uides around visitors in her house, . 44, cz '� . ;.) 4 C 0 >
water l'ke a duck',, back. It make-, shingle, has a particular pride in showing a & 1-11 I �, I .., : X V .
I;:-_ 94 >-
warp proof and rl proof. And 't bcaut,- -�emi-cirrular hole ,which qho, cut in the I- �
,
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- lastlng n-var side of the partition. This gave I ,91 .. -1 1 16 ;,
fl" them with brighter arid mor( ,., I W% �
the huddled -up occupant a chance to - .. P . 4�
,A 0 ��'
the finest shingle stain ever I . S... I
bc;mtv than bre,athe though it must have been out . 0A a - r P FIT�.. '� f
m a d c. of the quc-,tion to "breathe freely." -
'
Somt�tirnpst food wa,q pagsled thTouKh I --
Y,,ull like I'ROTECTO because of that this hole to the starving man, when
rnatchlc,,s bcauty. And you'll hke it, too, enemy soldiers, occupied the room day
for the money 'it will save you. It has after day. WHEN BANK c),F- MONT"rr-- L ToK
There were .some critical moments. �EN
. doub4c the covering capacitv, d(mble the life Once a German major Rcrc-wing the \C,A , S
I " - ,alue of 6ld style monocle in his eye-, advanced upon
and d()ublc the protective % the cupboard with the obvious inten- WERE-- USED Foit SMALL CHANGE 1
shingle stains. tion of I,00king into the closed F;,-c.tif)n. - 1�-_7
. Wn'te for our beautifully illustrated free Mada m e Bel in ont sta rt, -d to shake and -
tremble, but .soon recovered her wits. OLINDED before Canada had any currency of its Own, the Bank of
color book, showing actual color photos of She, also, stepped forward, and brush- Rontreal in the early part of the Nineteenth Century obtained authori. I .
SHINGLFS lovely painted homes, to guide you in se- ing pa.st the majorr, snatched a silver- zation from the British Go-vemment to issue copper tokens for small change.
e - j lecting color schemes for the interior or ex- framed photograph from the top of
I terior of your home or summer cottage. the "pboard. - I
`1111111111111111 "I cannot spare this," she exclaim Reproduced herewith are the two sides of the one -penny token -
I �- _7112 Address, The Canada Paint Co. Limited, ed, making believe that she thought I of i838 and of a "habitant" token of x837. The o6verse of I
is ., 1
572 William Street, Montreal. Vne officer wanted to bake the photo. the fortner shows a picture Of the bi��g used by the Bank I �
.., Iq - @A - "It is my only daughter." The offi- .
ROOPINGS - . cer, who had not even noticed the of MontreA at that time, the obverse of the latter a typical �
pl�n+o, at once reassured her that be farmer of Lower Canada, now Quebec. The reve'rse of both
. . had no intention of taking the pic- coins is the same, showing the arms of the city of Montr=L I . ) - -
- ture. MAdsme acted as if she were
M . very much relieved at those words, Throughout its long history, the Bank of Montreal has alwiys been
; Iq � 111 �� . but in reality she bleaved a ,%igh of I .
i� 4 relief Wt having diverted attention � active in serving the fin '
I 11 I HE froTn the closet doorr. ancial needs of the people of,CAnada,
. - � , steadily extending its service as the need and opportunity for it arose. .
BARN& 0ARA(B VHGALOWS I I
9A F"C" 8 The curious part of the story is .
I . that neiarly the whole village knew
. 52 of the hidden soldier, and ever knew .", - �
-his exa;ir-t hiding place, and that no- ' `
. ODUCT body gave the isecret a -way to the oc- ,-
I . � I cupatio-nel authoifties, though a prize " ,,MONTREAL �
. Ca"JA PAMT% PR -was offered in the early days of the BANK kJIF �
. - I war to any cone showing the where- f - tttabliAed 1,917 . .
.
. Aaae 6'. 16 makem 416e ftirno r, - ibouts of a 'hidden enemy soldier. - I
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I !!kPF1A@ , 8t;Sla(I GetlUiMWhife ELI Up to a few �veeka ,ago, co-ntinues 11 TOTAL ASSETS I IN' E X C H S -S OF , $ 7#'0,000,00, I
the correapowdent Madivirne Belmont . 01 I I
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risks and adjusting of clalmiL
Business established 50 years,
guaranteeing good serviec I
OFFICE PHONE, 33. I ,.
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HEM WANTED
Missing Heirs are being Bought
Itroughout the world. Many people
,," to -day living In comparative pov-
orty who are really rich, but do not
mow It. You may be one of them
lend for Index Book, "Missing Hain
and Next of Kin," containing care-
,
ully authenticated lists of mining
)%eirs and unclaimed estates which
-mve been advertised for, here and
%broad. The Index of Missing Heim
we offer for sale contains thousauft
)f names which have appeared in
Jimerican, Canadian, English, Scotch.
Wah, Welsh, German French Bel-
gian, Swedish. Indian: Colonial, and
)they newspapers, inserted by lawy-
are. executors, administrators. Abo
-ontains list of English and Irish
17ourts of Chancery and unclainzed
lividends list of Bank of England.
four name or your ancestor's may be
n the list. Send $1.00 (one dollar)
Lt once for booIL
Luternational Claim Agency
Dept. 296,
Pittsburg, Pa., U. S. A.
29304;f
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LONDON AND WINGHAM
North.
a.M. PM -
Exeter ............ 10.16 6.04
Rensall ........... 10.30 6.19
Kippen ........... 10.35 6.23
10.44 6.32
Glinton Jet . ....... 10.58 &46
Clinton, Ar . ....... 11.05 &52
Clinton, Lv . ....... 11.15 6.52
Clinton Jet . ....... 11.21 6.59
bondesborough .... 11.85 7.12
Blyth ............. 11.44 7.21
11.56 � 7.83
Wingham Jet., Ar.. 12.08 7.46
Wingham Jet., Lv.. 12.08 7.45
Wingham ......... 12.12 7.65
South.
Wingham .........
6.55
3.15
Wingham Jet . .....
7.01
8.21
Belgrave ..........
7.15
8.32
Blyth .............
7.27
8.44
Londesborough ....
7.85
3.52
7.49
4.06
Clinton ...........
7.56
4.13
Glinton Jet .......
8.03
4.20
Brucefield .........
8.15
4.32
Kippen ...........
8.22
4.40
8.82
4.50
Exeter ...... P .....
8A7
6.05
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C. N. R. TIME TABLE
East
0!.m.
p.m.
Goderich ..........
6.00
2.20
Holmeaville ........
6.17
2.37
Clinton ............
6.25
2.52
Seaforth ...........
6.41
8.12
St, Cotumban. ......
6.49
8.20
Dublin .............
6.54
829
West
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p.m.
p.m.
Dublin ...... 10.87
� 5.88
9.87
St. Colum -ban. 10A2
6.44
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Senforth ..... 10.68
6.53
9.50
Clini6ii ... % � - I 11.10
6.08 .-10.04
Aolmies#llle .. '11.20
7.08
10.13
oderich ..... IfA0
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7.20
10.30
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1.50
ue'n�et .....................
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K60tW - .................
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InA .....................
611
6.25
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Wr on ... , 6 , * * * *
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6.40
Memaught : : : : : :
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.4-52
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Toronto, ............
6.0.
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McNaug t ..........
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'111A9
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Blyth . . . ,, ::::,::::::
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