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The Signal, 1898-2-4, Page 7--410114 410-1,4s=era-aw,:,s.H..,�. DWARW LIFE IN AFRICA.. Th. Ila•Ives Are Name Trappers sad Mosier*. stere. Most of these people are smaller than their Beko ko and hfabeya neighbors, but not ell, as the dwarf women, are soastimnes mnnrrl.d auto these tribes. They deserve the vague dwarf nacre from the sindiretty of tttcir habits to the true dearth further inland. 'rbey like a whistle. Indian -like life, bunt- ing They !lyre nets 120 feet long and a or 4 feet hlg4 • number of which they Stretch across the bush, and the Men. wamea rad children drive the Fame into these beta. They are ex- perts is trapping, too. They do not My id *line place long enough to plant. so they trade their game to their ag- ricultural oelghi ora for vegetable food. These Mayo heal men have a cer- tain kind of arwnership over them, atimetian.s furnishing them with pow - /jar and war had seta sod a very M- ile cloth for their "moss daring the lice they are w that community Khali ad nsoceaatul in the hunt they Mont depend spate tbe wild pleats, nuts. hooey, which they know so well how to Bort They often have a feast and More often a famine. (Their sheds are Tram 15 to 1i0, feet klieg, the lest reef t.a.htset thlt vt•tnd ale one *leis tad being abotat 4114feet high on the other side. Where. there are lame trees the rods are made of the bark at a tree 4 or 5 feet in dia- meter. wbiele often toes mot have time to oraok and leak before the twee. wilt to move. Uoler thees geed• are the pole bode, supported by larked sticks 4 or 5 incases trona the Mbar* is • space lett for a t• bet vase every two beds. If they •ave •Ay bones or small tin tsulhks they keep them IIID IN THE BUSH. }.here la mothie g to "he seen unlet they have a pct or bowl. or tamest, Utast or fan or a native ax; anu no one man is rich enough to pewees all of these. 'Ley out more all their poaessiona on Waste. notice; may be living htir. -il[,mtz miles away.to�. to mrrow. 1 res moves not eq nae Gre with them. For amesem.st a man goes through yield/at Lome of exorable. trying to move as many jad the mosoles d kis body at one-time as pose bla the spectators .lspphg tM.ir bends and calling, beat- ing on Woo and their drums during Vibe gerttratnmee.. They seem to tie - D PW la Cess s&preae being. who is good kited. but WI coarse, hews no de- kaowlsd.e of blew nay Leer the apdrits at the departed, ase are sale tb more et coos from a pica wines one 01 their wentber diad. They Lear sod try to appease many evil spirit& one of which takes a dreadful ford for b a psnielenest. ;An.00g the Mab.yse seer lore I know of fret one blind AMC yet it is the rola* to rind me. Wind man is a community of from fifteen o fifty *warts, and .omstimes as nosy as three blind onus made blind some .t.ght May the agent d this evil spirit es • ptsnishmne t fer some offense. Wes MeeCleen. a lady d Glasgow. has green the funds for the work for .bean pawls. It is the purpose to so- ablieh a statim about ninety mike tram the beach. dons regrbr station work with the YMsbeyseepeaking lino - pie teere sad at the same time doing everything poesibie for the speedy ev- segethe tint• at Meese weedier; peo- Iiat the workers ass needed. men • b good essetitatisss and a real Isle fpr itinerating bash travel. If a w hes a love for Tants and tweets sad blade, en much the better. The.e people tnig•bt he able to show him a medial property of mune of the plants ;bey know that would be helpful to en. The power to shoot a parrot out tel a high tree with a ITLoc ester might sot to be lightly overlooked in a coun- try where everything is eaten, from snake to s monkey. 'RENCK WIDOWS, Some interesting details oose.r'aiag the lives of some dozen sanest Freaeh widows have coma he light. It appears that Mme. liaeMabonc the widow of the Marshal and President of that gems, declined to accept • state pea - dos wham offered to her. She le, however, w'eli provided tor, and dut- ies the winter is to he fonad'1s heir mammos, Mtsted in the Au• detBalle- whagaa; bide during the aammar smooths t he retires tel her chateau in the Lat- est. The royalist circler in which .he moves are of a very select and noise - Ire anis. Mme. Cermet lives as es- tr'.staly I retired life, hat still re - selves Mir visite of Princes and other distlapi.bed people why/ cm to ma - foie with bar. In her hoses she bee ✓ Ilttts.eltap.t, whieb she boa arrSsg* d hetuslf, slid filled with souvenirs of bar late hsah&ad. She ab O, like W. MaoNiban, ban declined • state maiden.. The widow of the Grand Friends, BE De Lawyer spade the greater part of the veers La Chas- ing*, where hag bmbsa4 died. She ireceivee •peadion of twenty-four thousand dollen • year true the este. Casal C . M- PaNMmr's widow has t+bg lar reMdsaes at the W - pt her builb•ed'a name, a▪ nd la is pt d • perineal of five el reused dollars • year. O.41 d tie mons active et these ladies is the wife .t the historian Michelet, wbo lives quite aloes and weenies ber time in bringing oat orlr .4fticela d berlat• towhead's weeks, said editing the man- 'ucripta he left behind, including hie memoir. *e. Alassadre Dame•, Coo, ix isi but in a dif- f&reut way, �' E9srland"s mass - wept., for her loci le to prevent env of the arpsreaa works or frag- lmenta of weak* loft behind from ha- les published. The *11* of the illus. trtovs comyoa•r art v • 1 me loused, gore a this, and ireful to thine allow ,the per- ornlance of bum of Ueenod'. meter '+emltetitioes, cee the grand that the 1* .*tepee of the deceao8e musician nicht -soffit fruit.' the eritlet.laapeas- +d upon them Rich in Love. "I nay, Tom," said on• of • group of young men who bad been consulting with much chuckling and laughter as they stood In a circle In the basement of a large wholesale house, "have you heard the newer' "No," wild Toni, "I have beard 00 news- What le its" \Vhy, Julia Elms is engaged to be married." Tom started visibly, in spits of a certain sturdy fixity that belonged to him, and his associates exchanged sun- dry sly winks. ..Yes," said oas young fellow insinu- ating ly, "rhe is engaged, and I call it good news Julia Esme 1s a nice girl. Don't you think it good news, Tamr "\\'.11, I should says not," said Tom, stoutly, and walked away. That was • little too much for them, with all their knowledge of Tom's pe- culiar way. They looked an each eth- er bleakly, for a little while, and not quite as comfortably as a few min- utes before. One of Lb.= expressed Ids mind in a long, bow whistle, and an- other Bald: "Well. I thought be would weak*. at that, anyway." He recalled the fact that It was in aaaociation with the same girl that Tom had perpetrated nae of his out- spoken eccentricities during his stay at • resort on a small lake the previous summer, and the story bad leaked out In some way. Tom had declined all in- vitations and suggestions to join is the excursions, picnics and inch like gayeties of the other guests at the betel, sad one evening Bliss Elms •ek- ed him why be so secluded himself: "Because I - have no money." said Tom, latently. The young girl flushed painfully. "Ob, don't be troubled," said Tom, kindly; "you have done no harm with your question. It does look a little odd -.Khat .i- keep-ae-+(wap-tresk-e eesy-- thtpg. Bat, yea sip, I hove just samilrh motley to Pay say vacation of awe weeks hare, sad get back to tee city. Bo 1 ear have so mania" i think, Yr. Marvin -twat i& per- haps—" began Miss Elm. slow.y. No," Tam interrupted, "no one can give ins naythleg or laud me anything. Bat I would like to spend as boar le e raw op the lake. Miss Elms, 11 you will go with see." Uncertain whether she were more amused or toacb.d, the girl accepted the int station. and ,had aoaaita 4 to/ member that little exeurelon hapi'llyr tor Tom talk could tawell, tad stile had a qulek imagination, and the moonlight stillness was a good habitation for both thoughts and fancies- And Teem, who had o(tee looked an her with ro- omette( interest, began to love her from that hour. ilechgarailler axe•ed- Iagly truthful and Muhl. g}y ye., and amapstotth which, though not per- fectly weeshaped. Ui1 onl,i 1Ntelrea aotiAnd o res- Mve, a pretty about the girl, bat she had a pervading charm which made one think of Emerson's saying, "There is no beautifier of oompietcios or form or be- havior like the wish to scatter joy and not pain about use" Tom betook himself straightway from the diseoneerted jokers to Miss lileme'. abode, and no sooner was he seated In the girl's presence than he be- gan, without protan.. Mia Elms, I have been( told that you aengaged to bel married, and re Wive come to ask yon whether it is truer' The girl's start and flush disturb- ed Tem not at all. He was simply in - teat on the facts in exactly the same asters' way that the atmosphere Is ac- ewindospted when flowing in at an open w. After i long pause, to abate wbkh Tom proffered no help, Mia Elm. said: Yds are asking a strange question and very abruptly. Mr. Mania" Yes,' said Tees. "It seems to me a matter of my own private life." - "Yee," said Tam again. "Well," said the girt at last, some- what so/uwd, I deal know why 1 should not answer you it I please; but I thlah 1 ought to knows your motive is asking before I trust you with the information." Tom paled s little at tbs word "In - .f oration," but said again, dimply, "Well," the girl, said. wonderingly, after another long paute4 "what is your motivesWhat has bailie veil Why do yen wish to knower "Rooms. I myself want you," said T. Fearfully blunt, very inelegant But Tom, you know, was not a diplomat, and at that moment every feeling god poios in him went its natural way and took the shortest oaarse without re- flection or sense of proportion. Atter a little, the surprised and moved girl said softly, hat with not quite a steady voice "Then, why have you not told ms he. firer' Bessuse 1 am Feor." "I am not rteh, ' the girl replied, with a look of admiration. Then there was a Mhlaos In which Tem was as oh.tiaatt as before, WI* was vale and fits arpraiiiim wholly aneramisr. 't'bsa, the girl, wild hail se cite}iDeity sad directness of her own, no unworthy of Tom's gild go!$tty: Well, i will *saws year inquire banestlyr. I am not engaged; bat I think T shall lie." "And Tom, a suede paler than before withdrew withal* a word. moor iso bed pert&, So girt turfed a dewsshe at her wisdeeld4 whir + the hl e der, eamia*l • view of etas i tree t bad Osmole vary rove psaaamin.• herself. which touaMs to syr. Than is t:latsed b Ye settlement fin a week, wit Itltvpe ie et daillorstsl[ tarring rad fisterhgl aliad to attar matters, ler +i knew that the eye mute, not *tare too lour at any object whleb It would sae plainly. Thea she wrote to Tom as follow= "My faked, I told yore I was mot rich, which was true. Bob even then I was beginning to grow riots. 1 have made same program, but can go no further without your aid-" Tom's humility was not sure of the ine•nlag or this deer epistle, but be lost no time In finding out, and when he did so he was happy. AIDUOATION 017' SERVANTS. I am trying to educate my *ore- sata up to a higher standard of osis' tun and appreciative." remarked a housekeeper to a visiting friend. "I wouldn't," was the re;:ly of the visitor, who had hal experience of her own in that lite. " 1'd just maks them comfortable and give them good wages. How are you succeeding po far t" "Splendidly. You would be surpris- ed to know how really and truly refin- ed in their tastes are those girls who work in kitchens. You have seen my second girl, ids. and know how pretty and gentle she is. 1 am persuading her to take mandolin lessons, and atter-t a class in meats' culture. Then my 0004 ,read to be so slangy, but now she speaks the purest English." Aren't you afraid they will be look- ing for a different occupation whew they are educated up to your stand- ard[" asked the friend. "Oh, no. I have taught them to ele- vate their work, and make drudgery divine. I wish you coma near the im- provement in their cont ereation. Tbey—" She was interrupted by aye it from the basement It was the voice of the cook. " Hallo. you Ida 1 Bev you Clew the 0005, t" ��' New, no etch good luck. What's •ilin' yer t" " Has the freak gone mar- " atr•" Yep. What's up f" " The bread is e.g." " What ails itr' " It looks as if it bad wbiskai • on it." " You've knocked it nilly wid colts - h -h. Bounce it in de alley wen de cop is out of sight." T.W. misuse* of *be !lose. made gesture of despair. Think of being called a ' freak' af- ter all I have done for them," she said, and her friend, who is a wise woman. forbore to ay, " I told you so l" Sj.EZVES WlLis $s;SSApIU. reprise sleeves- ate i:ia`gGaVir than they appear in L -'aria, and s good m.- jority of evening gowns have the me- rnwt exglMs fdt 4 strap, so - ~dine be a kit Alden. When flowers are need for the trimming of the gown it is a pretty fashion to use Client ,fer a *mooing tpp�t tido. wool and tamoog otber odd devices that we see mea geotag gowns are waistbands. both of tar and flowers. Rather a bizarre appearance is given to asuwn of white satin by a flock. ot.lace ,buttertlya3 various aisrs, irregularly arttangdd uta the frost and -sia4 of ',t1►skiet The butterflies are of. black lace and col- ored stones are cunningly interwoven is* the kind. Instead of bring en- tirely appliqued teethe gown some of the wings are etift.ned so as to stand away freele the otitis. The corsage is d thea. *Utb Wjlfi(�tt4�$$►iib, held ; more of butterhlds, and the sleeves are of pheasant green velvet, this shade appearies in the embroidery on the butterfly wings. Colored sleeves whether of velvet or tulle are among the novelties of the season and are en- thusiastically accepted. AN IMPORTANT DARE. A Pedlar Sent to Prison for Repre- senting an Imitation Pill to be the Same as 1» Williams' Pink Pills - A Far-Reaebing•BesLion. Montreal. Jan. 24, 1888--A case of more then ordinary interest to the public eases before Judge Lafontaine bare to -day, the facts being as follow; For sopa time pistons H. E. Misner has been, gong about pedan` a pili which be atmbeing the sere as Dr. Win ante' Ptak Pills. The Dr, Williams Medi:10eCo, placed the mist- ier is the hands d Detective Haynes.„ of the Canadian secret service, who Sono had collected sufficient •wl- dsen* towarramt thearrest d Mig .r on a charge of obtaining nosey trader false pretences., Mwtilee Minter had heft Mo*trea), going to8t. John. N.B., On his arrival in that city he was at oleos placed under arrest and ea official sent to brie him back hark 13e was brought before Judge Latoataise this -morning on two charges, and pleaded guilty to both. It was potato& out that Ids offence was &grave one and left him liable to a length, term of imprisonment. The whistle' for the Dr. Williams' lams' Medicine Co stated that his clients did set wish to press for severe punish- ment at this time; they only w label to eatable* the fact that representing an initatiea11 to be the Mame Dr. Williams' link m Pills was a crime which left the perpetrator liable to a lengthy t. On one charge the than imposed a sentence of ten with the option of a floe of ten lin, and u the other case •sea- tenee of two day is jail without the option of a fine. This decision is likely to have a far- reaching .Reset, aa It .*sio to establish the principle tkat substltuter, sod those who sell imitations representing them to be " the same se" Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills, are liable loader the erimislal eerie.. which is in form all over the Dpminios, sad it *111 no 1 doubt, to a moseithereble extent, put an lis; die this s.f•rioea business, as It 1* t from the bet that the Dr.1 Willie:be lii.dieis. Co. went to the expense of bringing this man bask from so great s dietaries es At. Jehd that the Intend .paring no exposes to toot both the ynbtie and themeslees to seO& ewe. • A t rt&s sad rash Started os their wadding total from Leming.K. h , ea tba wayto Chimer. At Jesters •the *room batik** train to boy a paper. and on Ids cetera gotoq.t41 wrote trate. Eh was w'*ttl► Man eir to Li - M. mke she was lieaRagcMiwritd Oto before the ap% were Mersa *lapsed boars d remelted. ne Troubled Sleep. Nightmares and Dreams Filled the Nights With Terror. Dienvll1, Qus., Man Tolls Some- thing of His Experisnos. " It le with much pleasure that I tes- tify to the value of the medicine which bas caused a remarkable change in my condition.I was troubled with sleep- loneness leeploneness and beads:slum at night. I could not deep naturally. 1 had hor- rible mightmeres and dreams. My sleep- ing hours were to me times of terror. I decided to take Hood's Sarsaparilla. The use of this marvelow. preparation soon produced the very beet results. My health is improved is every respect. I am stronger and sleep better. I am plowed to recommend 13ood's Sarsap- arilla to all sick people as it is the best medicine in the world." Max. Sumacs, Danville, Que. Hood's Sarsa- parilla I. Canada's Gs loin*. 804Dreg- gisea Prises •1; .1z for SI. Oes sell 'w flood's PillsVicedei; ; 4,ke POETRY The poet raves of. the l.satiful hair That crown; his fair Wu bead, Aod calla the man •'prosy old bear Who ignores its splendors in- stead. o-stead. Yes, the poet of it makes a fad, Its glories in verse he will group, But like other mortals he's mad 1f a strand of it gets In the soup. Shattered Nerves. THE HOST PREVALENT TROUBLE OF THE CENTURY. b Atsaeks re.p*, et tieshpaexr. rat All Agee - A Complete nreak*.wa r.11.ws alai,.• rr+mgls aeearree Fee Itellef•Are Takes. From the Nerwmarket Era. Probably the most prevedept trouble ♦ en -eta es-sereeka • ration• How frequently we bear • is terms:lead yet how few appear to realize its full Sadly import. Nervous piwtratipm is to be found among peo- ple °tall walks in life, and among ohildree as well as adults. Among bang people it is often 4,4s result of our high pressure systems of education. Among those of more mature years it may be doe tc the cases of business, or to overwork, or worries in the home. But whatever the cause the inevitable result is a breaking down both men - =ally and physically unison prompt res are taken to stay the ra- isin* of the dteeate and restore the shattered nerve forces to their normal condition. (:ne such suffer- er who has regained health gives her experience for the benefit of those• leas fortunate. Mies Kdith Draper, who rendes with her parents et Bah been. Ont, u a young lady who is very popular among her circle of ac- quaintances, and they all rejoice ab her restoration .to lhealth. To a re- porter wbo cal ed upon her she gems the fdiowing particulars concerning her illness and cure. "You know:" said the young lady, "lave ill I was last winter when my friends feared that I was going.i*10 a decline. In the early part at the winter both) father end toolbar were attacked with la grippe, and I bad to look after them as well an attend Ito the household work. The strain was more Wan I could stand. and the result was 1 fell iii. Tbe doctor who wee called in said my trouble was nervous prostration and that it would take con- sirierable time fat me to roomer. Under hie are I was after a abort while elate to leave my room and (4o about the house. but my nerves Std not seem to regain their strength. My limbs would twitch as though I had 8t. Vitus' dance, I was subject to headache& had a very poor appetite and wan so weak that 1 could scarcely "mahout. i bed been tadvieed to try Pink Pills and one day spoke to the doctor *bout them and he said be re- lieved thy would do me good• I got three boxes and by the time I 11.d used them i felt they were helping as and I got a further supply. By 1 the time 1 had taken six boxes I was felling stronger and better than I had for years. All the twitching in my limbs had dlagppesred and my nerves seemed as strong as ever they bad beam. I .till took the pills for a litttewbile longer t.make certala_that the cure was complete, and Once the day I di/mellowed them I have not telt the allghteat return of the trouble. I telt that mypreeeot exeeltent heatih is due toDr.tlilersn' Pink Pitka. and Ism glad to be able to recommend Mem to asp ossa whore nerves .re in a Mattered ronditk,a Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are a tock restieine. By their ,ass the blond is redwood. sod the serves made strong scald vie.rr ovie. and in tits way "threat. fatten, from the system. Assenting medicine Dr. Williams' PinkPIIte are oos.rpsaaed. if feeling languid or ont•etesorta" *box ii two w111 restore you to viperous activity. Ask for Dr. Williams' Ptak Pill. Lor Pala People and take nothing else. A817t0IIOXICAL. - What M a meteor, mamas t Well, it's jolt roe d your father's assume for staying oat late at night. OW Wm Peeled la the diso,rrery el so wonderful • raaa- edF as Nervitime-•dery-vela ears No is the autekat afford. nub Or rad for toeth•eba nemralg.a, and tike. Its aethen la cramps. •elfin, he.. is simply marvelous. : 'too SATISFACTION 1! A 'RAO"f'10)t „ ov A maw WPM TI*AH EXPEDITION. &nes• of Its DillEleultiles .f Tras.perts- tNa. London, Feb. 1.-A few figures will enable civilians to form some sort of an idea of the diffloultles of the trans - poet problem which Sir William Lock- hart had to salve In hie recent cam- paign into the phenomenally mountain ous and dtfficult country of tbe Atrldia Whoa the Tire's ezpedi4iaeary force was formed the Indian transport organljatlon had to supply about 15,000 causeless 12,500 mules, and over 4,000 bullocks for the forces then In the field or with the northwest frontier garris- ons The ordinary transportwhich k kept up in time of peace in India is about 5,500 camels, nearly 19,000 mules. about 7,000 bullocks, 8,000 transport carts, 8,000 aushalaase heears, etc , 3,00 litters and atretchen, and about 1$,800 ambulance heavy and light carts. Practically there were available In India proper, at the commencement of the frontier campaigns, about 15,000 melees 4,000 camels, and between 8,000 and 7,000 bullocks. For the Titch expeditionary force it was at tint estimated that 16,000 camels, 45,000 mules, snd 12,000' bu l locks would be required; but it was very noon seen that even this huge trans- port world have to be increased, and a abort time ago it had reached • total of about 74,000, of which no fewer than 45,000 are mules or animals carrying 1ee pounds. This 1s probabty the largest amount of transport wbioh has ever been put into tbe field In India. The military force which ball to le moved over a single rough mountain path consisted of two divisions, numbering shout 9,500 men each, while the troops detailed for the line of communication numbered between 5,000 and 8,000, ao that the total throe was nearly 25,000 strong, and this does not include the large number o[ non-combatants, aucb as transport drivers, ambulance bear- ers, laacars, etc., who are classed as "followers." The trains of transport and packenimals had to proceed in single file over a mountain path, and It has been calculated that, even allow - Ing for gaps and blocks on the road, they asset have extended over forty or fifty miles g- --'-'p Coiden Neritag. Dom not cone et in mines alone. Put- nam's PaioleM Corn Extractor is a -ham- -items siei ,44-46 -**sial•-4!e trouble and acts quickly and painleaaly. Beware of sirtitates tWhen I was in the country last summer, remarked Hunker, I discover- ed that a cow is always milked on one side. And I know whirhl aline shat is, re- plied Higgins, who guy Mawr lie W country in his life - - — 'Whioh f 1 The outaiale. -r HIOGIN2l WISDOM. CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED lot rack the -eat of the dl-eses. Cate, with LOCAL APPLICATIONS. a. Ito, mit 1e a blood or onustftutlonal disease. slid to order to cure it you most take Inwood remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cr.ois telt- sets !reedy os Yin bleed and meson. surtatw, Halr. Catarrh Our Is nota quaek medicine. It was pre*. eriMd by ane of the beat physicians in Otte oou.try for 1 oars, and is a regular pra•c+lp• flan It 1. composed of tbe besttenlce known. combined with the butt blood purifiers, sottsg directly on tbemuseum fathers. The rreset ooumbelittlers of 'hu two Ingredt. ats le bat protheses ouch wonder Mil resulte le oar lug catarrh,Nand for lestimnntal., free T. Jy-yCHENEY t 130., Prins, Toledo. 0, Sold I Half' Famlu fP10. pries the be., • DIDN'T PROPOSE. Tom--8oou did not 1 Propose to that dear girl last night, as you intended to. Ah. myfriend, I am afraid you were not tred by the divine spark of love. Dick -I was fired by her father. IICti>s WintiiiMinWnWaYeth•woidiaii, 4,000 People Rheumatism, 411 Neuralgia, Lama Ba..k, (, Gout, Eczema, Salt Rheum, t Skin EruptionsR, Long Standh ig Sorts Kootenay Cure Bright's Disease, Kidney Cons - plaints, All Stomach .II ir '/ Troubles, PRICE Cit, dty tits•, M.00 TH.s 7�r drab gttt.Or MM the &1,lychees Berl. G•, Uiltsd, .anise. ORE Boott of a M0 es i1*1 bee b any a/.lns •a..,' . • LUDELLA Tea 101 a wti Cs1g.et eat•westerrwar gree,, paeksgta CEYLON TEA. MM Nest eta Five happy couples were joined la marriage one daylast week by • d mat- gyan in Clevend. The clergymen ootioed that to each ease the busbead was tall and the wife abort Is stature. By inquiring be learned that the com- bined height of tbe bridegrooms was thin feet, three Inches, and that of the brides, twenty -font feet, six inchllss - r. O. DUTHIE & SONS neer Md to a n, Tee, sad Ortel 51.1*r,. Sheet -Hetet Ceilings. Terra tette Tlle, fted, INaok and Green Roodag Mates Metal Cot. e los. felt, Tars Rooang Pitch, EW. Gutters, bowop peas NA., supplied the trade. Tenpins, main Adelaide & Widmer its. Tosolsto. Apples, Poultry, Eggs, The Beason Commission Co.,''.'o. Omer daet.nun red *Hese se. - MEM. SPNOIA-e, e. A. (graduate of Dublin ▪ university. Ireland). 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