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. A YEAR IN ENGLAND
Impressions of the Peke cad Life sad of Many Pbacesi
of Wong Palatal iso Vivid Colors by
Miss Wiaifrade
OW N IS CENTRE OF THE UNIME
Th. Eaglaelusaa Lavas Flowers, Pictures. Bssks, /Wash *all *sew
s►ted Rsysteace ales Courtesy ars Clrarstotariatisa
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nitit.evt seen state ceocnt alt gik sad
A 414114 SOU p'aR glees.. wen* is only Cued for amnia-
". SYtiers or for Opens of Parliament,
- to tiro less *tribes but still very
3 or *se 1 beautiful proceraiooa whoa Their
Majesties drove in state to meet
"oval gowns vie had coma t. visit
them, we naw many ss brilliant sight.
Tee Ebro and Wee of Roumai1a
were thus welcomed. and also the
King and Queen. of Italy. We saw
:three Royal personages at the. Pa•it-
ish Empire Exlinetion, andalso in
precessions to the Guildhall, there to
ba entertained by the Lord Mayor of
London. The Lord Mayor's emote -
slot on November the ninth (which is
oiliest "Lord Mayor'* Day") and .two
o� QUARTETTE
iHEN it comes t44 ca1d novo wadding processions were also
Tire following paper was prepared, The Tower of I.oar:cra ti' rpleridid, weetber:everyb .Iy'* on -line opactae%s.-
and we tbataeatgbiy ... r*. it, tb b
by `Miss W irtaifresde Ball to be read at� mut' - til. elsdansive. Get
your' We were eery fortunate in hazing
fire resent Wert Hewn Tesehers'.,oie Traitor* +Gate. ttaw prose *1 ex.. iioaavy beating aetiilery and fire , opportunities far b.yone our .highest
11741°4, and t1M h to of tior#r "
• Convention ut Godericaar. �a it hap• �ro ccautaed a elaseaaiaeier. Lady serer legit gtxcls coal at ties enemy. expectation*. 1< have eireinly Men -
peed, it was not read there, and we Jane Grey, praetor Raaf. i1 b• Summon us by phone and sizer up boner) Our deep gratitude at being is the davit , math of
our m reed. We're fliers, admitted to the Arirtistice Day ser. 1924, theres �,
are indeed grateful to :,lira Bell for anuli muse *titer* seem- i vice .t The Abbey, 'Re were afro
the privilege of publishing these .ed very near sue ani there. a ' given Yards art iadinimslan :erases alae >Ib0(0 L
most interesting comments on tbe i%s tried b) leant 'up ted piste* of arils... t.Beat D "Aies o f "Trooping of the Color" on the Horse es es ,fin iQ t e .me
many sights, and. scones. $be and intermit ea& awes fortunate in having `a#d �G7arda' Parade d A a itsjeetj►'s pod +Di I4 8.
tier sister, Mrs. Horton, visited duo time to easy a grant mane. Di: John- lard and Soft Coe -birthday, June the th:rd. Wee were j,opg :Iraxvaaa, a:int
ing their year's stay' in 1;ngland. sons we oaap+oreetl, and also Kept m j,toc�C present, too, at . the! wenderful Omuta and how
In attempting a Pape, of this. kind "Tag
lShaee.e'• a quaint old Thanksgiving Service in the Starelium
I am almost overpowered by the f"rearweeatead bye Charles Always on baud i aoonrplete 'neck at the Exhibition on ilex' 2 tb, when s�reras 'll l ted +—
+iwvealth of material at my lomnfand. C Garrick, over 117,000 were in the cougreg*. over fs at I1°**'
Bell telephiniee
I cart . tell everything, and, odor- , :massy other famous . tion, and the choir was composed of In 1O r
turatrly-, I may choose r:,hat will net
times. We visited SHELF AND H14 over 3,000 trein.d elegem.
int aea'vie�sa Ilatvet sttcaresatetl . i
be . of greatest interest to You. � flea* In Cheyne We attended the opening of the °lost Inti.
However, I have tried to touch on as .s a, "int es . - new Camelia?' Club in London when Naturally, e!' i e w' wee
espy. sides of the sweject as pm- went to see the shop _II Premier W, 1.. Msackenste 'King was to value of
alible, and I hope You will brag" ansa , ilea errienal "OM eCur'lesity , - Nat November. elr. The -Du-
over there. XQUji.�.'j'hre field
if Tteal to include teat which year It is a e4ueer yid bulidinrg• ' n • . i , e'rhess..of Devonshire, Ki. Peter Lar•
most long 'W 'hear.. *welted amid almost over -shadowed $8>l"1lfllil-i�?'xUlams }f ; kin (the Csnauliasn High a^otnmisaigne of etas neefnlueasas grows
Always it - had been i iy rt i t modern structure* of
More
than Million
a Month!
dream to
tigt the = mixed PRlttl ater), end Mr. IMaeKeinsle Xing, receive ' la6'tb'a<•
neighborhood. Art old itoman !lath ed the guests on that occasion• Today—hole SOPS Celt
• ,« eta abroad, to see form half Own* Wholesale ceR
wondtwa of whish I. (feel hassaxd easel , icla we htrsntoel up is said to be over - On Dominion Day oaf this year, Mr yea MaJF bl 1;14 We f
read so much The utmost tAsaa I eighteen hundred years old, and our - - and Mrs. Larkin gave .a delightful re.
. elver dared bope for war, *1 owe ra to a nide told us many interesting things Portland Cement ception for Canadians in London at
brief visit there during Omit= about it. We even found art the coy. _ Prepared Plaster :the Ritz Hotel. We enjoyed it as
cation. Even that was,aper a oekplt Lone, the figures ofs ,, mulcb. meeting other Canadians -
boy, high up on the well. which - there,, a ►d appreciatinf -to the�-fnilest
hrYgnd my reach, as : freer( •. all lose* �tIITII�lI�l1. r ���
that ,public school Maawrinaaa ssaisaries naarka the spot where the Great Fire extent our High Commissioner•* gen•
are not conducive to . tree of 1000 is said to have stopped. ' G :'1C'Wllelaoiti erous• hospitality. When I tell you.
u'� � ply
vel. however, thromek ii* giaaleroe• We also saw the`" homes of great" thatit was in 'strawberry time yqu�,l , '
ley'of a sister, I,„ spite as Year men, past and present, from Beacons- ;_ °ti"AS..C.
dopbtless understand' our enjoyment' 1.dk " +ilei!'�(M . a>4 `
Abroad, visiting $!eet1and field to'Lloyd George . 1• think wr, LEE.if you daiow anything at "all about , eyelets MI YOURa'eiay>ileae
and France, but a gaaeeat.r sew s goodly. share or all such places l4 ngiiah strawberries, In flavor• and
r �' • . . ad 'Coal Yards . i ..... , - - -
part of the ti That of interest but one wau'd have to ra- . size they surpass all other berries 1
!Me a matter of . eiirrt!ioaa be ymein for yeas to see everything of• Hardware). Store end know, even the ,luscious fruit of the :.1,
cause, to both of eiit a: mai-. that, kind. 1. can imagine no other at tlae Wharf, Goderich Okanagan. Valley in British Colum» coantiesa , occasions we bad ample ,
. cd much more ? 7+ *tit- .citar a -.lclrin;historieal,aiter*ry,.aar- tai.:: �. t ,d ;Rb,. e.�wi.a ,;:t.+_M.
bits... -proof. These ,ere all excellent char- ;•
er place. Ito wonders, ite tietie, and political. interest. , ,
- Another tinexpeetea- joy ••weer ai.--atteristicar--as...they help to keep_ihr:_
tending a garden Party given by life of a • nation awxes,, see, and
ettaatleh more ea asf ie e `
-•Plia�blleS`. :"....' Their Majesties at Buckingham Pal- wholesotaae. •la-
` l eleaniineas and rye' order,. its to shop there than in Paris,: and one'e ee re 112 ace. That' .:"a wonderful. event.' ,. We went to nee -the chelsea.Flawex''
t.. leisur:lY irysten and its satisfying choice is practically unlimited. • Stene eagerly anrticipated,. ,enjoyed #iter- Showy +where the rhodendrane, azaleas;
courtesy are all part .of its raaagnet- The theatres are very good and we• er eenes""' - oughlv...and leaving leeiind it many salpigloeie, delphiniums .and orchis!.
ism. To rune, it is indeed the imsrtt ,,were at moat of theta: the xu`rp�w the street or Trow beautiful memories. We - were se surpassed any other floral display I
':of flee ers+sr anti no.tether c tY see the best playe with a ter how u happy at having an opportunity of .can remember. '"
'sicamper° wlfiae 3t, • ° ors and a actresses. We enjoyed many dense the Warne 41 trOSe, the -Lon- seeing the Palace, .and, though we
,; ,•' were only in the mag'nilcent entrance rewardedd, too, demanded a visit", and
•rPl►e tenni
to •
plan over arittbt-raeaing of .Shakas#iearae playa, from Henry» policeman handles et int a man•
_so that we aright derive the *tnaots VIII", to' "Romeo and Juliet..`," At tier that commands the astonishment hall: and reception
rgtttns;,.we sew &.see even University i made up.
• : 'benefit therefrom'. Fur lnst*3ee. in Christmas, wey saw Aarr%o's "Peter. and admi eition of all. You need enough to form some idea: of the about twenty-eight .colleges,. • t,wen-
vbdtteg mauseera and plctq galley- Tan," Dickers s Christmas Carol,"never be nervous in London. I have dignified» siiiendur. of the whole, fine ty-four of which are .very large. We
nee we s alis it a rule to remain only and' many pantontirnes. We -' saw been far•nrores worried about crossing building. I have not time to tell you visited several of the most import -
a erode et hours at :a time, never several'other' plays by Barrie and al- streets 'in Toronto then,1 ever was ie .more about .tbaat eventful alfiernbon„ ant, Ba11i4I,; Magdalen, Christ Church
none and often lest. Therefore we so enjoyed George Bernard Shares London. It is.really:marvellous tbe except that we were deeply nernb ••,ant Sams,. Queen's, :St. John's and
psikl snort visits to these places, re -1 Joan of Arc: . way the truffle is handledr The Lon. see . with the' gracious hospitality .si; .others. We }lad tea in the Great Hall
turning niany' times, eine! so had won -a We hada several - nastiest treats don Bobby is certain.'y in. aa.eiass by our Sovereigns. , The Queen of Spain -at,• en'>s' ori the kindly invitation'
direful apperti pities :of appreciating stand opera, comic- opera and apwiai 1himself. And, by.' the':' way, .the' and two of her daughters were among °of • t Call invitation!
their
artists who gene concerto at Queers a names "Bobby" and.:"Teske' 'come the guests on _ that eccas:on, ale° the : • College, : . "Oxford.•• •
�+ � � �• � ! $Dicta ;tine' has 'said i;«,at is
. The Brdtil 1ueeum, the+ Victoria Hall. or 'the Albert hail. -But gate times given to the London polies anti. ex -king of Porttugal and his` wife, �a city which grew, up around a i
as nd Albert: Museum, the Museum of mint Wonderful music�l oPPortuuuties to the Irish conatabulldri', come front Another Source et 'pleasure - and '.verssdty,- while . C 1ubrlcge is a Uni- "'
Natural History, and the •London were at the British Empirpth BAN,- the name Sir Robei Peel. as he or. profit .-was ;attending Parliament. veraity that grew up ir. a ,city. Cer- .
•
Mw _see. 'all magnificent mikes tion at Wembley, where, in S ionized both of hese threes. - .: We paid only one visit to the. Houses utility,
in Oxford,. tbe inivernity s ..:
Oen* of treasur+ia, m*�. ofthem-Did -dium,._we heard marvvellous programs=: The London police have - to take' of Lords, but remained a whole. _af-.. t :city. It must be.a wonderful;
tend rare,. the sight of whidt will take given, first by �a choir of three thous- epe ia,l training and vas quite 4 tarncon,, and heard sple a;ld'ayteechesiopliortunity to a,ucy there. The Osier beck through tile eget' even to and voices, another tem bit massed ul h Arc bas op Gat ;ad slimed be of the highest tato• albs, *Woe vs btroadeilitlt band! er-has 'th�elid-Stre d
(plendid buffo and »nag nt The London ',hops ere a delight.
narks, iter 'lea 'hes We found it even re! ti
cult examinations. Theyare certain- givenbythe h h of Canter -e
.
ly all of -melt unit their tr m--� -bury,,-the--D*ke-•of--Hevonshire', .Lord tui*, r tey :linee evecx° ow,11 . '..
' ,e ' •putlook and extending ones in -r thirdly by * their of ten thousatl4 :hg mus exceptional. We never Hardinge, Lord Chelmsford and Lord, incentive, Precept, example, and even
lesions. „ -" • voices." The elect to cash case was saw one of them' angry orannoyed Peel. The debate WAS on Kenya; and atmosphere. The tlQQwer of . Eng.
ydomineering., wee exceedingly interesting. ' ie land'* manhood, intellectually and 1:
.,.► ltittsclihtat d►ret .well attended free!( wonderful. I)r. Charles Har -hot or tired, Irritable or dont
often by troops of echaol children un- rise., of Ottawa, was the conductor of.They *re elways welt-.dress'ed, Well' iapeechee were .all excellent. /day 1 morally, meet surely,. r think, -come
der the :guidance of teachers, Such' the last-named choir, groomed, and on the alert, never. in 4t gay here that,in.all cases where we f�roni the halls. of Oxford. {
l+xenrislon s yore part . of *die Schaal1` The leader of the massed band was hurry but always steady, and their i heard sermons or addresses 'from, ani bed feared (bat 'we ishould be
work -and are of inmeaaurable value;! a Lieut. Atkins. X. should like to courtesy is an example to us 411. Ie-, educated 'people, whether in church ale to eee stn t ing of English 1
'Tie. National Gallery, the National,mention the fact that he Acted as con- `deed, . the courtesy one meets every- or, in 'Parliament, we were continual.home-life , as we had no friends; -
Po aait , alley, the Tate Gallery. ductor through a whole afternoon or where in England is a joy. I soul -1 ly impressed by the simple. language Ho .ever manyEnglish Fed- a
and the Wallace Collection' contain evening program without even a note not help realizing that English Pee- invariably used. It was most lignin- thlee seemed to realize that *Colonials �.'
'4"_ __--.o im. Whetr- you're*, le -who u,n ut=-heere Yn est-Snd-at> , t
e °1�r*old»fsmaua trrx�urea a�'� ;`Illy of null`s lief"arn`ii 3'o p �° , e t;-f;-tlsoua�b.-canmtn� as --it have that very desire,' so they; -
Wallace Collection is Bard to have the .lite that .the music might fila Bach of very crude, very ignorant in that, re• men of splendid education and wide entertained °span more widely. than
• finest French pi tu�ee outside of Wagner you will understand what a spec(, culture, usual; during the - past year, on ac..
Pratte. The miniature* there, .rand surprising feat he aecompllahed•.. He The Royal b`amtly east a fine exam-: The House of Commons .we were count, of the Exhibition., . f
f :
also the .collection• of Sevres pores- used to be wildly acclaimed at Brach Fes as regards courtesy, for ever; permitted; to visit several times,. .cif As a resin we were able •too enjoy'
lain, are exquisite. ..1performance: =member of it has charming m*nners a ten remaining five or riac hours ata
'English hospitality in several colon -
rhe National Gallery has.many ; As we axe now at the Stadium i (Sways showing thoughtfulness: ' for :time, so. we had ample opporl unities try home w> baffler,"
.finest type. At
masterpieces. Perhaps the most might just say something about the 'others. I had alwaayis thought'highly of studying the procedure. We were '�Ockwarellts Manor," "Mellen" Abbey," 1.
costly is "The Duchess of Milan" bye British Empire Exhibition. Without of our Royal Family, but I returned there during the Unionist reginie un- ",Harleyford," and other 'beautiful
{ Hans , Holbein the Younger.. A?',t any doubt, it is the finest 'Exhibitionfrom our stay in England:wlth a deep der Premier Baldwin, and also sifter estates in Berkshire, we were etitex=
students from the. continent go to that has _ ever been held. People - and sincere admiration for ever.,' the Labor Party, under Premier"Mac. tainted fit
erkshly. Our frost and, r._ _ .
London for the sole purpose of study. from .alt eountriee frankly aacknow- member: of it. 1� know.of no, People Donald, came into power. hueteases. (titled' people, its' every .....
ing this canvas. fledge that. One Amerman, from New in any -Walk of life who do their data -1 There was a decided difference ," case) very. kindly showed•. us ovoi a .
One afternoon a ween is 'students' York told us that he had not 1344611 in more thoroughly or more cheerfully In the latter case, many Labor mem- their hones, pointing oat anything of , '
day' and 'easels . are set up beside terested in it becalm ilei diet siert all' and front what we sari, their task is berm, knowing nothing of Parliamen- spediaal interest historical or other
many. of the finest pictures whilst the great Exhibitions from non Fran- no sinecure. Mary praeodure, broke "ruses right and wise. Thus We naw haunted chem.
earnest students strive to copy some cisco •to the Irr*nco-BtItiadt at Paris, When not entertalntt ,. though left, and'for a time robted the pro. berg; secret rooms, and apartments
part or perk.pa the whole. An art- But when her, saw the >tzhibitIon atthey •
live very simply,' and cettaainly ceedings of the dignity one would bait- especially built for the purpose• of en- I
fat goes from one to another pointing Wembley he was staggered; He said [such tensible habit* show good re- urally expect to find iia the "Atothet terteining, a visiting .sovereign. It
out errors. it 'surpassed all of than others put to- sults, for I have never seen finer con- of Parliaments." However, doubt- was ell delightful, and• added the ons -
Tim ebur cher eiaintent marl! of our gather, • plexione anywhere. Every member less they have benefitted by their thing that we had feared we must
attention, on week -days as well as on Its only critics are those who have of the family, even His Majesty him- training, and perhaps now all is, done• needs miss.' We found the English
Sundays. We saw much of Sir seen very little of it and so ere un- self,: has beautiful coloring, and it is in a seemly and orderly manner. people cordial, kindly, and ;indefaiatig-
Christopher Wren's work:and also. able to, judge. We paid a dozen visa- a piesrsure to see them. They are atePremier MacDonald himself is a able on every 'occasion, and we eau,
some very old Norman churches. 'I its there and made good use of ou' ways ea aeraeiouia, too. to kindly, and mile" of education and culture, well- not speak too highly of their genie -
/must particularly mention tlbe rever- time, but we did hot begin to see all so charming, ;that one -cannot but re• info"icmed in an •aMstonishingly wide sus hospitality. »
er
epee we saw everywhere. The pee- of 'it. • The mors often we went. the !cognize the true ariastoer'acy. ' range of subjects. -We heard .him My 'stay abroad- erre to be 'a thor-
pie were interested as well as revere more fully did we realize how muehi They are a truly Christian family speak, of course, and could not but ough holiday. to I tries to forget sell
ent, and the congregational worship. there wax to see. I think I learned rind in church work and eliarity of all admire:, his ability. Without s doubt about schools. Early. this spring
was beautifully earnest more about oar Empire' in one day kinds. • they set a fine example. The
We thought Weatminater Abbey there than from mantes of reading foolish land sorttatint.s wrong) hub• he is ► very clever man, otos who however,. Y thought I should like to
knows how to look ahead aril Icy his: know a little about; their' system, so I .
the finest church of ail. To me it I am glad it le ao as 1 hope the pee- its that .so often spring' up among .plans well. Unionists a�, •Liberal. wrote to the London Board of. Educe-
:eras a revelation even though I had ' pie in the British Isle will leant the would-be *mark people are never will have to look well to. their laureis tion asking permission to visit sonic
read a great deal about it. I could *nothing about the Colonies, AP eountenantred by Royalty. • They ahip(rdng on the�T'hamer !!fear a# their schools.
write a whole paper on The Abbey yet, they. knew very little about ug 'quietly but firmly forbid any such 'fat astonishing and the docks are The vice-president rt once replied.
alone. We attended many many apparently. behaviour. Their wholelnfimence ie amssing. Dotting on.the river is askdrig me to go to tsee'him. We had
,services there, but the finest of °a11 The streets of London area mor- for good, and we may'well honor, re: delightful and a favorite pastime a very interesting chat, and he gave
fe
was the Cemmemoration -Rewire on ing picture' of intense interest at anv r spect and admire them. with those alto have the opportunity. me as letter Which would admit me to
Armistice Day of last year. It waa,hour of the day. They are very English people -»•and +especially We greatly enjoyed a trip to Wind- the schools I wished to gee. How -
heir utmost to
se great privilege to be there, and it dean. We were tdd"tkrif� in mast. Londoners—love a display, *nd the nor Castle, going part way by boat. ever, I did not use It, because ltes.hed
aesofar beyond an ne of our most bmttemptiful at de- tetemple r tie ry nitriets g ht � mall look es,pleyase themal thatdotrespect. Durrng and beautifulfindithe uces. as Castle it- Continued on
` y pof picture*. The Castle its t page d)
ocriptlon. i if that might be a fast. �' lour year there we *saw many wonder- self, with. its striking situation anal
Of course,, we visited the.Tower of In tome districts, especially in tk', ful Dations, Brach ane of which its treasaree af, many kinds, wan the "
Lando*, the "Zoo," and all meth fent. city (which is the rearian around thy- flits through my memory like a scene realization of all that one "had dared Was Tresols i " Ith .Nor 1
era sights even to Madame Tutisatasd'aa Bank of England, the Royal Ex- from .* f+'llttint it�'irules' prirlousiy, •when ight be. " fi ,
which was the only place in Londoat change, apd the Mansion Aouee) the derful ,D.. smoke was noticed issuing front the looter wee. in Cornwall / ra +1RMIK awn
that dial not come ep tb my expect*- streets are .se crowded together that !lateen nu- front of the car in the vicinity of the ti- . moment. Cornwall a
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thesis. I really" ttrtngttt itewas very you feel that they have tried to we Maieet ;rt -engine. Although several fl -e
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i►aaoa'. ••up every square .foot. Yet, no matt- Palacein tinguishers peacefully rimmed in
w....w time proximity to the scene of the
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The enlarged beefing pewee of tint Ca*adiass dollar ie never se
as when spat fear gaxaosrIeb is a DOMINION STORS.
oaarre are astonished to yaed how much more tbsmit
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taunty. O �ineneIt cue* ami free!.
bit cruse we �ctateklx. �e ewer tb ! "was tae
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'r"'1 forgotten and pailiegnee pitchers were `eLee from Land's End to nie ..
Made We of tie carry water with ,� Truro, and found every- s For years I was troubled with my
weitieh M ei tinnuisla tbe blase, which 401 keert and aervte, sad was so but, at
was : zr atimatpiiehed 'in a emir week we were in lee-, tiauee, /•• would faint away sad fall
vire abeam bene. mane is tine gratifl. he amazing rosy -red soil. right dorm whew I was sittit+ oar -
eaten et the 410111111t the ear. " A - green of the springier : etaneliig, and aftr- ono oi' thee* ett eke
she& n'e•c dist( the • the exquisite beauty of' ri email sometimee be in bed for weeks .
millions of priatirasem aver.running at a timhanal feeling that life was set
hedger, Arkin, and wayside; made asw � 1t hnsmug g see ofddreamof larveline-se beyond all imaiir,
inatk n. „
I And here I mast especially refer to , HEART AND NLWV
the beautiful flowers we saw every- PILLS
where, with puck wealth of bloom and- meg after wet tiro Iret box 1 raw I
emit perfeetion. that our witch year „ae getting relien% cad after nen them
for a short title 1 fauna that tlry did
for nen whet no other remedy had over
seems to have.. beets g'arlancled with
loveliness. Thr Englishman levee
newer*, jure as he lovers (moult, pit. ! donee •
tures, hooka. animate and eparts lYitiwtrti"a 1•t. & N.. Pine are for *sir
noire of this *insertion betimes. oar et all dr•n*iees and .l aleex;; . pot up
Rad 1 tin* I mold illustrate taact *fitly by The T. Ydbura Oo., Limited,
point of tins assertion because on Tweata, Oat. -
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Hist-ear'i-
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less , ormance
frequentiy lures .-
..a 1{eLaugh1in-
Buick owner
to
distant and remote + .
places, but wherever
he goes McLau ; 1i ,..
Buick , Authorized
Service is near at
hand.
lw . V. M. BELL
East Street Game Phone 243
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