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V , Tihere Is -no obJection whatever in - Certain trees, it is, tme, may sue- ,4,pe spvepj�pe4 hours, at 4 titne theqL -NID'other nat4on ever d14 times ad not at O*r � times, or in Q .. ;;:;`e,;.'�f: I .
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, . I or In 1910, speaking at a reception tn .Poland In -his fa,wous Fourteen. Points, ,er layers of tAe skin *and & bon, may . . ,.
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"I - �, , ,�, � .the harvest ,is spread- ove"r a much woodlandt, than any other agencies; true; and over Russian Poland alone Mud. There was fattionallain OIL ev- perhaps Unsuspected diseases Vike .,,, L
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.1 . . mend fencing.off the faim woodland ad back and forth'six times, leaving But Paderewski had vision, the gift ried,, wilbse clothing is too heavy or � . - - I
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`L� Pa&tuTing a woodland tends to i most romantic railitary heroes of the care must be taken to preve . . PRINc VWM" is usualli the tag -end -of a winter of
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I L . than g:ardener by all-mving him to ex- forett ' trees, packs the Boil So t habitants of, the ,occupie,d areb;, four, &tj- enthps r birn� 'Ing of the,,infectlen. The boil shouild 81090iburso- Give yew system a gend@, thorough spkiog .
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� 11 ", .j� . . rur-off and erosion are encouraged millions were menaced by famine. In seemed - lfi��IY to establisb a militaff early s&jes b�iore - the. .1 core, is I V
. 1P docilig n,e,w and later varieties, it . Austrian Poland. the same, conditions d`l,0tatOr0hiP, � `tWs matutalfood corrects cons' f
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I I - I tam. has 1p-'assed the e2ting stage alid; of a woodland also reduces tbe actu'al To cope with this situation' Pader- fore he appeared at the Peace Con- e,n.� The. adjacent skint should be kept I .
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� � , 11 .. 1� , the same is true of nearly all other growth of the trees themselves be, Owgki immediat011 ClOsed, &,Is piano fc-TeIiCe to tlaim for Poland the status free from contamination .And, I I iL- weight in -water, forms a soft utass, and gently em- . .
1��M'V vegetables. Indeed it is only by US -11, be . . � �
1, I . I a I cause abnormal, conditions. aie brought and busiel � himself' in, Switzerland Of an estWlshed state, Paderewski hands, should, be scrupulously 6aans- _ ej eises and cleanses -the system. , � .
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I � ",, . ing these .1 ter varlaties, thiAt One' is' about. . . .. from the day war was declared. if hail Pacified a -Politically demorali . %ad ed b before and after doing y , I. . I . . � . I ', .
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, �.. . . I the Poles Ili trIPartite Poland could cOuntrY, of 300,000,000 people, estab. essingg, , I
. . . . . P, vegetables peas which must be I - WPodiands do Vot require. the same -dr . .. � I . . I ServeAL11,BRAN an a rereal with milk or�.,eream, -or . I
�:11 . I like do nothing but submit to consc.ip- li-��led a i;OVOTnment arranged fOr, a . . . . I �
, . I sown early in o�de,:*. to get.l&eir anaxi- i s�ft of cart. as orchards, but farmar-s .:were forced to Popular election-. � Why do crops of boils s6 frequently . cook We rimi � - I
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11 1�1, who want'to obtain most profitable , break out in school teams? More , , ,
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, . mum and, essential root growth during kill each, other -in, opposing arralles, he, Here I a.pictur6 ,Z' f the seeiie'o,f yourself vtl& pills, and,ilrugs? .
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�,,r.:. � I . . to 'give the trees some attention. 'In-' did effect a relief organization. This Rouse 04W It. "Never before in 1. . �
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,,��, I . � stead of cutting out the be,.St trees relief work was t&e first testing history of t1k . i,- wD31d ere, such tdon as Prime X�Aister. Padwrewski . �.
� ,.�, -s: to be s,6w-n arle those i for lumber too, Soon ' your gracces, and put'spring_. in
. I I ,. First fi,owe' . � and aliowlng the ground of Paderewskils. power as a a variety Of'questivriv to be solved- book the paper as If he acquiesced and . . -
M., ��.. ., , scrub and cull tr,ees to ,remain, the -iational leader. I I 9 . I
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� .� �c _iery hax.dy kinds which would natur- ,When in 19i5, it c1liestionb affecting the hopes, , the walked, toward a table as it to sign. . your step " spring. Made and J"JW
'' 11 . , I I faster -growing, quality trees should. Tas well organized, Paderewski d-_ fears, the ambirlor . . . . . I
, , V .. 1. . -ally reproduce themselves in Canada, - I 1.3 of so great., a Suddeh,ly he 'v�fheelerd, caught the _10�an . gP4.2rMteed by Kellogg in Londont I 0 . 1;
�, be given, an opportunity to mature ,ided he must 9.0 to Americ& There, part ofmamkiTkL The C0* b the threat, downed him. I ALL
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` POPPY,' and the Poorer trees should be cut - Ontario. � . .
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� ... �., . ' -Alysum Calendula. and� candytuft, , ' the unlyartforloed arnbasslador of a .CaMe as a fiery furnace, and few sur- Xadaine Paderewska, asi,eep, in' the . � I I .
''.1 ,, � Out and sold for fuel,, fence posts, * I � I
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�� �, . . In the' second group are the Zinuila, t� last nation, Paderewski spent four I sAlanies. Of those next toom, came, running In, she. famud, . I I
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� , . I Pulpwood or otheT Products as oppor- Years, playing. and opeakin ry ft.* 1 should, place Pad first. PaderewskI., pinning I I
� � � ., . T� Marigold-, Was; turtiuin, Stocks, Aster, tunity .g in,eve . ewski . .hla assailant Ao . ��
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I . OCCUr. A: few scrub txees M0 state, turniing the golden notes of his He -came to Paris in, 't,e,r mind, of the flow and throttling him with steel ' Serve. ALL -BRAN -_Wlo%-� . I
11 , ;,, � 'and Petunia, which do not stan4 i be allowed .to remain in a woodland M" je a.n4 the silver notes of his elo- Wnilv as an incongruous figure,. whese. like planto, fingers. v i ' � . ". . . . .
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, wfndch must, be held back until quenCe into food for this rAarvin *- I. -lace wa b _c ._ fAr ,_" - -- . .
I , ".. . . all va,1,U,_fo ... :_ f I . __g pe.. . ...A...._4 the oncert stage, an Was--XUMmAZned. .-Pad'erewski siziLply - . _____-1._..1___. . - ,gular,ity I . I .
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1. ;"- icta-ifg—err of freezfhg. -is - over -ane-, tlie-, � - �be - - Ple,- - Intin - Lbe x- 6-ffers he himself pour- not as one to be reckoned, with, �in told him to take the mta,* to 4,he gtr6et , I .�. . r I
w� I I 0 waadiffe, cause � . 1, I . . . I I - �
, 11 wild -life is a valuable woodland crop. Od all that 4e. Possestsed. Datermin. the settlement of a torn and and release, him __�__ _ __ .
��, �. I Dadilias, Camnas,, and Gladiolus. As distra' He would.not ,per- . -
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- I During the rast.several years,more Bd that Wilson should hear P,DlA,d�s Pd wi J . � I I I . . . . .
.." orld. H4 left Paris, in tile minds mit his arrest I � I I
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, . . , , the latter are all bulbs and do net -than one farmer bee paid, hi -9 taxes case, be secured_ a, Conference with of I I than, cme 'eliamplonshi P . -ate!-, milk at.
1 $'.. h7is colle Id 1)6cernber . I has been lost!.of these discharges in v
I come up until a week or so after plant- agues-, a statesman, an In. , lkl), wbe-whis' ' I � .1 I � . at responsi le for mogi; W&
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1, ined extra cash by sale of -Colonel . because of erdlypling boils Ski b
g.� Ang they may be risked within a .House. When he came C`Dinparabla.ei�do;r, and one Who bad. ifation from office was accepted, Pad- .*
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t . few himber sdons a-nd ov Ing ,may fact,' ,',�: I fedtiom CerWn diseaseii, su& as -
.�-.i,' I products, and has discovered straight -to the Point arid asked that the history of'bis Europe better in erewsk! had n' �
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.. ,_ � " - days of the arrival of really wa'rm tLat a well-maintained woodland is t,,,le Umit . ot falled'in politics. -" �ut greater i�are should b4 taken to small-pok, leprosy, sypbillit and spiftg,- I
;_ weathe . ed States make POIand,a lo= hand than an -y of his brjllian�t § - , matt r f f t, ,n a I I
� ,,", L r. 6, a soci- a 6 o ac o m n n. the war avoid passi forms of tuberculosis . -may be trans- .
I I Fruits For the � Garden both a good insurance policy and. a of a m.1111oa dollars, Robert W. ates-- I . and the Postwar Period , ng infection from one play- ,
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.. . of Europe . taw . ferred from the skin of one peirbon to '
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.:� . ; good bank account and will yield in- Wooley, Director of the Mant, who PadeTeVshl's gift for languages was triurnphed� qu er to anothex. . Common, els and' I
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... , I Rven in the moderately gazed, gar- terest,over a Ion term of years.> soap, borrowing of un4fornis- and, cross another'and, as already InCirriated, in-
" � 4 I . I . I 9 � was Presa�A',:..Interjectai:, "There is one of. his assets. Wilsollfs and Lloyd umphed. He won, back for ' -
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1111101 . . I . . . . . I . . ibis cauu- infect -ion during tihe. rtrbd4ywn prbb I sects May ihZrlsfer -the Wasite's. Pro-
. 1, 1. � � - . . . . . . - . I ()eorges knowledge , of French was try its rightful place among natm-as. y � a as grea a e ductive of 6sease from iyw.son , to
. . I . . I I meager, Orlando could n,dt speak Eng t ' rol . .. :' I
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11. 1.�' .4 . I -t Pad,e1V-wgkI nee&ed no in- wsk! In addition . ,of person.. I
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� 11 1 ;- . CANADIANS AND THEIR INDIJS-tRIEt....A.ND THEIR BANK ,IsIL Bu . believe that Padere fa;!ed, all the boil .4tse4f, tb�e general - health of Onmpy �aw) and tetanus (lock-jaw) .
, , .1 torpreter .for any language spoken d- probably all Infections can. be,
", , ,. . . . 1 n they nee'd do is look acrosg the ,,ea . . . -
.V �. � - � - . - 11 the Council, 13eing master of ' - to that new Poland wbI a the pAtlent and ,his daily hygiene ' an
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I : I . I �. I I , . I . torigfies-Polish, English, prencl� Ger- thf� 'confusion of POVt- ar' years, ba,; elimination, 'rests, exkclse, I -practical thing to 'remember is that
I . . 'Russla and, Italian.. Viviani tb,e bslancedi her bud -get, establisilied a, �
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.. 1:. . �L - fresh adrall must be checked. Some- the bulk of. the infectious. diseases
T % � � I . . . . � . first V . nr Prerni.er of France and. him, ScundlY backed ,Currency, exported t g varpines are' of cons" . I A . erived , diree , fly or almost gap.
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. � self a rem0W-n4d Orator, one exclaim- IL'ore than she has importea,- --pa.la
�1, I � . _ benefit -in raising � the body resistance � from persons having � the particular, ,
"11;. � � . I Pd, -Oh, if I"t m1d play as, Paderewski her bills and reduced, "her national , I infection'involved, very,little from, in-
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!�: '' .. -1 .... I steaks!" : � .. '. . . debt to one I to this par.ticulax geruL ,
J, . ". J 4 ' ' ,,of tlie smallest per capiLa � Qu6stiong concerning Health,, ad. fected things, except re�cently Infect- -
�, P I , - . . . I � 1. I . I I :::"-tll .. I I Paderewslil was ihe"11 60 'Years old Public del�ts 14' Europe. 'That new e t6'the Canadian.Med,c,l As.. ed Milk, food, water and 11169. , ,
I — \, . 1. 0 and 'he wrE W � orldrs- without 1�t_up Poland IN built on foundations laid b OULMS (I . ' .
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�' �. " - � , . , I I 0 0 3 1. Iluder a te'llfic , aderewshl's hands. y sociation, 184 Colleg . e Street, Toronto, Questions, concemning Health. ad-
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, ��, , I . . � - I - . I , ,str1a.111. Vet, be remained youthful' it But he Was, tired.. Par five yedrs ter. I I � . I
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,,�_ , . . . I I S01rits, boyish -'among lifs intimates; he had worked ceaseless,17; now he . sociation,'184 College- Streei, Tomnr
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"I, 0 6'' 0 . . th HOW WE CONTRACT THE letter. I .
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il affable, graclaua, easy ta-deal wi . v,nlaled to, 9G., horne to his farm.
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. .. : 11. I W -r , - , serve the s�der his personal affairs, hawever,he .
- 5�' � I I , CaUle Of gills own r-ountry's freedo,m; discovered �hlrnself facing a condition, I one Conservation Meet �
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; : . tlf,-- countries rea,c4hing toward liber- ol. during'thse 3() years Of.lils career. ample_ as small -pox, measies, scarlet ern counties In Ontario met at the
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k�l . I t -S Out of'ibe post-war chaos' His MOTIe"Y was golre. He lifted the fever, - tTpihcd,d fever and diplithsTla, Kamptville Agricultural School, early
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I'll L, .. . as PIWTO cover, he touched the keys. A were believed to hkvetlieIr source fn' In AVril to consider the program of
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1, .. . . Prem; r, b(- -wbrlced- 15 hours a day careesing touch . . . a bar . . . a bad-smelling,411-vebtilat6d and sun -less conservation 'and reforestation. that I
1, I to stabilize the Country, lie,bec-ame a. brief Phrase . . . Could he still hemeei, in What. are . called gluing. now extends. from one end- of dutarlo
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11 . terml-ttently V,01§e� Of' quite another ]Cst fortun �� ter -class homes, the; calaanfly was la4d w I ere represented by duly-slected
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k�.,, � I Mind. Oni� Morning ,the Reds began solute silerce.1- ' county officials in addition to the agrj-
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I . ..... I . .. plitheria; to rotten tru4t in tbe c�,I. cultural fopresentativeii . Represeitt-
�, I I I . lY 'bent on mobbing Jillinu The i crowd given I'D November, 1922. It Vias a lar for tyThold; tio, letters or books 1719 the Departments of Agriculture -
11 ' - --- --- -_ - I . . grew mmt1l the streets were. solidly triumph *bich, left. the critics' and posted from a home in XalamaZOD, and, 'Forestry were: Mesaws. IL ,S�
, %,f, I . bl'Odked. The wbole squariD rocked tmblie amazed. This w4s� the real -or some distant, place, for sm�allpox Duncan, M. C. MacPhail, K J. Zavitz, '
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g, - 11 _- 11�, I MembLlrs of Pad-erewskils staff , -were thing else too. "Five years, ,of poll- Tuberculosis was thought to be 'in- ton. James'C. Shearer, PtIniripal. of
, Jii,%. ,�, . , ... trylrx to 111"nade him frorp going ties," wrote one critic, "five,years in heriterl and dampness cause -a the the schoG1, provIded, all -the necessary .
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. . 1,�;,� . . . ce ague. Garbage was believed ,to, carry as 1
"Ill' . . . � L I . the inain door of the hotel and was have gNeii Pg,derewski's art new gig- dis . . mittee-a-haVc 'already been estab[Jifi-
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, ,� . � greetl8d by a roarlVg howl. He paus- nifiCan-ce." The huge audlentd which . be -6m dIssipated the eleven eastem,
I 4�, .., . . . Cd,l theD went 0-11, straigilit into the had literally fou-_J1..lt_It These ed in most �of
If 15": . � A - s way Into the in tha light of rAodern scientific co'
:,,, CANADA'S TR PE WITIL-111. THE WORLD I—— 11 . . . uiptles, and they welcomed the op-
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1-1,.11 . . loolmd about., railroved -his, hat, began number of encores, And refused to without exception, -comes directly oi, Ing iuforn�atlon from forestry experts -
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4�,,, In the last carenclar year Canada had a foreign Erade amount- In providing financial service for this enormous trade a leave, even after, the lights had been Indirectly; from* some persfou o' discussing ,
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1. ing to S 1,663,093.000, an increase of 19 7%, as compared leading. part is playc' B(Rn,PAVm9 electrifying in that ges. 0:-Aiaguished. There was nothing to hhar affected ."with a E�imilar disease, suited to the, district. ` .
"I", �,�- d by the Bank of Montreal, � A, zone corn -
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� F�,., whichJ W-M'Paderewsld bareheaded, salut- �o but turn them on again.. Tiling tuberculosis Comes, in 80 per inittee was naimed to organize and I
I'll. � ,with an average of 8Ao for 24 leading countries. in this ex- with its 500 branches throughout Canada, its own' Aces ing the mople-struck them into His gross earnings durnfug the first ,cent of -cases guide t4 9� from
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;; ,,�. in fin2ndal centrer, abroad, and its own bankling correspon., 1110mButary silence. I Mhen, .h�ckiing tour of big return, in w1hipb he travel- tuberculosis oi the human type. The Frontenae ,east, as follows: W. H. .
", �,,' ,exportation of gold as a commodity) of $393,000,000, dents throughout the world, carries through beran, lbobing and, yellhig. No One ,lord 18,()00 miles* and, played An 23 remaining 20 per cent. comes from Cass:61man, reeve df Cliesterville, as
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q 11, ol, seen a Red mob in full vitles, was DeArly inalf a million dol- the intik of cows wItgi, tuberculous, ud- 6111a,irma,ff; Malsball lRathwall, Xav- I
l ., and smoothly the mk of financing the mOvementsof'an' swir4 "n realize the cumulative �or larg. Yet no inisurlan,ce C
1, 11 r ''MT, , , Another feature of international trade was the tourist ' T�hb lbas ri
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A , . , Ce OlnPanY, ders. Small -pox comes dArectly'from an, Reeve of Cumberland, tdwnabIp,
"I 151- . business, incoming and outgoing, totalling $355�568,000_ infinite variety of coramodities. Of 3 Us anger. it is a primitive emo- even Lloyds, had been willing to un- assoclqt1o,n, with a case of small -pox vice-chairman; and A. M..' Harr,
I �.. �� 0 . the balance -in Canada's favour being -$t . 55,�58,000. 1 . t4l, f 17o!t imp.8isible to face, derwrite ,it, so great did, they consider and sdmilaily scarlet fever, diplitheria, ,Xemptville, Agricultural Reprea6fitz-
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q �,, 1, �'.�,.' 4 '. The Bank's services include: Loans to im rufach = . 't,rol But PadarewSki r� Sk. In 'Europe his return to measles, etc., come from rubbing ol.. tive 'for Grenville Count,y, o0cretally. . � .
L� ": �, I 'With ihe'figures for tourist trade added to those for portfr�; purchases ' . .
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. In", of bills of Occhange rep On srp, . was another contina6us ova- bows, so to speak, w4bb pe�rsbns, hai-' 11 �
� �t, , , .. mercial credits for p resenting . . ,,,,.king. At last they were , mu,o t� I typhoid I � . I . � � I I . . —
, _ -w � here was no,vound In that 0I.Tendicitist, he "came back" at 72 fever and dysalit6ry, are the retult
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., 1(i�l �',""f', , � rordinary commerce,odr international trade rose to I si-In, llste� og in -ore apd, more intent- tion. In 1932, aftor an operation for Ing ,the -so, dise e . hol r
, - . $2,618,661,000, with a � iotal balance in Canada's favour po�rrs; providing corn urchases abroad; I IF'- No h,w as S
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.�, . . purchase and sale Of exchangt '16tures" for protectiom ' , 1. I I . I I .
I, "K :. '' . Sqzw'are Packed. with thousands ot riot- as 'fresb and powerful as ever, and of the taking in by the victim in I I I
ro" 1� jp, - of MOM ihatl half a billion dollars, I . I I
�.,I ��% ,,,:. . aOnst'Price fluctuarion in f6reign currencies; . r.,Ts save the sound, of Pade,rewskils 1,',tighed' 'when. it was, su drink or food 'of the disdhar96 of
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I. ��,Vi,' " � , I I b'aftking� plays a vital parj 'in the upbuilding of the foreign . Volco. . "Swin song." ons with s4feb Affections. - Ague .
, "If, :',','�,�, ��,�, � , I . wife Adlities with the .important exchange markets t0J I this latest toilr.was his pers, � , , , .
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f,� Canada's foreign firms; commercial a reigo'currency ac., only the I .
'. . . ccounts; vro'l'_ ence of a sileileed Mob, StIdd, Whet l,'qUit I die!" � ,. ,, a
U"MR .,��,', , I from a person Ill of malaria., b:?, a , �� I
141 �V.�` ,., idcdn It si Ct re. I .11 . � .01PneeP was brok swept But Popular acclaim STIA the adnla- type, of mosquito 4J6 , _.��;L: : ,
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