The Signal, 1912-1-25, Page 3TOE
ODIIINIL':
IND '
To the kuuor ut 116e tl1.1101.
ONLYI 81i,-ln imply to yuur Maori/al on
i "Tax on Land Values." 1 eaunot con
fENO IN; mire bow you could be in any doubt
as to my meaning. 1 am cure I bare
Dot ••beclouded its penio
puity by a
multiplicity of wrxdr." Ey first para-
graph is eaded in these words : ••Still
you would tax the land on the prin-
ciple 'power to pay' or on 'actual
velure.' which is the same thing." Be -
The Land Tax
BEWARE
Or
IMITA-
TIONS.
BOLD ON
THE
MERITS ON
SINAID'S
BOOK BINDING
MAGAZINES,
PERIODICALS and
LIBRARIES
bound or repaired.
•
liOI D LETr$RING
oo LEATHER GOODS
ell eSewtb atNadad to its leavbigLimestm 11 aes
t iv s SIONAt.oedence.
A. E. TAYLOR. less anTmw
CIVIL ItltOIIIESRIIIG
o Ij GHAN M. IWBERTB, CIVIL
1 awl i/Mabe ssfdet er. Ontario land
t bless Moak. Oedwtce, owner
Y vassal serest. T•111011110•0 W.
I®ICAL
IIR5. TAYLOR, AND TAYLOR
t�aro�eo.s. Olive rth
iale
de 71a15ss £ EL0111. IL `:.YI a M. a A
IDR. W. P. BALL OW. M. 8.
UM .Mr.eri lveetbneft.Oodeetek,
with el 0eastr Iealp.irohm 7 GriletDrksae if.
R.F.LB. FORIT1'ER-EYE EAR
lJ•roat Besse rnii oo
eadrig
Gums Ilsong• owl w
tandem ud, ores. Al a
strained. eosa.Me You Church. ears 9
te n a, m S lest to d . tee D. in Teiepkone
so.
LEGAL
DROUDFOUT. HAYS k KILLOR-
sollcitors. notarisspebbe
wades* la lin Mariumo Court, an Private
e at lot�wnesatre rates of interestK. C. it.' C. HAX8. J. L.
F'iLI.O
sewle.
((''11HAgLESGARROW, L.L.B.. BAR
�L gl matt .1 low t.ores
tc-. Qode
• 0. JOHNSTON, BARRISTER
rsfD gHaasfiton Wiest Oodsrielt Out- public
IIiSUWCIL LOANS. ETC.
FRE SIGN
L : (IUDERI
, ONTARIO
work out in Ontario can be already
fairly welt foreca.t,d.
The unit of repra-teetation. accord-
ing to the population of Wuetoec, will
be a1.8fi. On this fault Ontario will
Ice eotltledato eightya.De erste, or five
fewer than at present. New Ontario.
according to the gi owtb in popula-
tion, will ba entitled to three addi-
tional Deets, as will also Toronto, in-
cluding In the I("rent+, t4iviaica the
sides, 1 'odor's the Act, which die- present constituency of South York,
tutu)) says "actual value." Surely which is now almost entirely within
that M 'lain. '1'be we feting man the eity limits. That wiU give elgbi
seed not err therein." The queetloo, seats to Toronto nod uta immediate
what makers land values i' la totally suburb•, Thus eleven seats will have
foreign to the subject under dimension to be eliminated from the rest of Oa -
but would t.e a procor question for tarso.
the eseewor to cousitier in dstsrealo- An analysis ot the present ridings.
ing the iriative valuers of land. having in view the preseevatloo of
My dear sir, what value would a county boundaries, indienteetbat this
story sr shop bave without a con- will he done by °Males out, one mem-
ulunity ? bee front counties baying now two or
'The owner of the store or bones has three members. The population of
provided these with his own labor or tbe two ridings of Bunt anti Brant -
money. He owes the colwuunityy Lord is appruximetely :18,t$E, and, lo-
ootbiog ; why should be be taxed?" stead of two ridings ea at present, the
If he owes the community nothing, representation Is almost certain to be
then the only protection either for his reduced to one. The two hagins, to -
life or building er store which he oondd eluding the city of et, Thomas, have
claim would he -itis *troop( right arm. a population of 43,0U7, and here again
Is it not a tact that the industrious probably only one member will ''a
and provident are taxed for the idle given. The torte Greys, with a eoPte
and improvident, the sober and virtu- 1-.tiuu of a little over 70,000, will be en-
ous to U411101 Ma the drunken and vici tiled to only two members inetetd of
ow, the lazy and wort hires always three, ea will also be the toms with the
Noy upon the frugal and worthy i' three Hurons, which have a popula-
Tbie is borne for Qrotection end to ub- tion of a lift le over 82,000. North and
whence to the higher law. IA, not. South Lanark, now represented by
forget the acquisition of valua••ls two member% will. with a population
Land is by his owo labor or his own of 87.000, be entitled to one member
money. No one can deny the en- cnly. Leeds and Brockville, with a
banced value of a lot owing to the joint population of 87,475, will neces-
improvedcooditionsofitssurroundings warily be combined into one riding.
or to its suitability for business pur- East, West and North Middlesex,
poets. and if the seseesor follow. his with a total population of 55,1100, will
instructions in the Assessment Act he be entitled to but two members. East
must tax it accordingly, Seldom and West Northumberland have now
do you find these valuable Iota owned combined less (ban 34,000 populatioo,
by the poor, but by the very man and one member can represent the
whom your single tax would favor. whole COUllt y. North and South On -
Your second paragraph, wbleb you tarso, with -NOW popula!ioa, should
describe as "not anarchistic claptrap : be satisfied with one u.ember, as vfill
it is common eeoee going to the root of be also the case with East and \Vest
things," ie to ray mind totally unan- PeterborO, where MO members now
swerable. In fact, l rant mate head rep resent a population of 37,000.
or tail of it. When a boy at school t 1t is interesting to 'tote that with
succeeded in geolnetry in getting uvea the exception of West Middlesex. re-
tbe "asses' bridge . without any Presented by Mr. Dunc•ad C. Ross, all
trouble. 1 will now pass over this the memhers concerned in the fore-
obstarle by using a mental dirigible. going elimination of ridings are Con -
Your butt paragraph is an attempt eervativ-es, and. as tar a+ present in-
to .bow that a land tax would teod to dlcatuns go. redistribution is likely to
the prevention of undue monopoly in do more harm to l'oneet votive. than
land. Talk about land monopoly in a to UMW ale. V1 ith eight 'eats in Toronto
Province that has more than a minion there should be et (east a good. chance
acres to give away, and Canada has of a Labor or Liberal candidate cap -
teen boiiusiog settlers by the thou- turing eomething. and in the three ad•
wand: Dunt you think this idea is ditiooal seats in New Ontario Liberal
very premature ? But. strange to tell, chances should be as good as Conserva-
tee very tax you propose bred the Live.
greatest known monopolies in land in Thus, so fat as Ontnria is concecncd.
the blstery of the world. Under the Liberals have not much to fear from
feudal ',stem, so far as we can learn, redistribution. The addition of
the castles, of the baron were not twenty seats to the West 'horrid, in the
lI cK1LLGP MUTUAL FIRS IN
tit e U lit A N C I. CO. -Farm and i.otaed
"OM Avelle/81
0S J. 6. u. Pres.. 8eawtb P.O.:
Jae 005+15117. lee- sea.. Oodorbk P. 0.:
rise. -Treat., ee tertd P. 0.
_ Cbeaoey. Deafetb ; Join
u W Otiam Rine, ConstaDos;
Join bsgen; James Evans.
Benteowt-= sip__• au, Harbok; Malcolm
Me11wes.
:J. . se. Holmssvllls; 11 Smith.
blwYei. en L �-booIstklisu dvalo sa 'payy
W get Cosh cards twsytsa at
t. J. a rleht. ClOOd s Store t,'Ibates, sr at R
H. can's Otew•T. Elae.ton wrest. Oeluitil .
820,000 PRIVATE L1vND8 TO
G lll)ll toys. Aptly to M. O. CAM- rich, soil the actual value that could
saw i Banister. Mamuton asset Ooderteh. readily be realized is the only. fair
1111 R. ROBERTSON. BI: Rw1 t t.1 levy a tax. ,
,1•
7 eenking you again for space.
INA NCK AOKNT. M_LOCKHART.
Fina AND Laos sum : HrtUeb. C•nadW. and
A�
c7m gsesss. esu ii.„wy1I Laren; 1 MONEY BACK DANDRUFF. CURE
I!r : 7M Hi Aestdest �/ sesames I
setter cilli Lnjam of l grins: d�oogg 1 E. R. Wigle Guarantees Parisian Sage
vrw_feT! *1ID j(A2*DT brttts�TM'C.B. for Dandruff and Failing Hair.
taxed, and the burden of t..vatiun fell pressttt temperot the prairie Province.,
0o the idlers of the land, who were'no work out to the undoubted advantage
better than slaves. So your .pitopoe•1 of Iiternlsatw.. Redistribution. tbere-
u still to have the Lod owners "hew- fore. promisee for the first tithe to re-
ars of wood and drawers of water." stilt on the whole to the disadvantage
The direct effect of building exemp- rather than to the advantage of the
tion m.i{bt be illustrated thus • Mr Part?' in Power.
Willison, editor. is in receipt 1)1 a .a1- In eastern Canada there well Its
are of S12.000 per year ; Mr. Brown, a comparatively little change in the cons
laborer wboee wages amount to stitueociea as at present constituted.
Miro per year. Mr. Willison Luys a lot
well located and pays $1.000 for it. Canada's Finest Illustrated Magazine.
He Wilde • floe residence costing $19.- That delightful illustrated mag'eiine.
0110. He then bas a property costiug The Cdnadtan Pictorial. which is to
tester, Mr. Brown, the laborer, Canada what }he' Illustrated News or
brays an adjoining lot equally good for Graphic are to England, continue/I to
$1,000 apd builds a comfortable cot- improve with each vear of ice exist -
cage fur $1.000. Mr. Browne prop- enne. It is .nilly one of the test
erty now costa him $2,000. The asses- printed megszinee in Canada. While
sor tomes along and aaeeases Willison Canadian pictures generally pvedomi-
for $1000 and Brown for $1,2110. nate. plenty of illustrations ere given
The ley is one per tent. ; Mr. Willi. of event* and ecenes the world over.
son's taxes amount to $120, and Mr. so as to merit its claim to give "news
Brown's to 512. But presto! a change by view.." Short complete stories,
is made. Buildings are exempt; Mr. music, and well -edited' departments
Brown is assessed for exactly the add to the interest. it is not only a
same as Mr. Willison, because his bare beautiful album of the highest wilt Is
lot is worth as wucb. But the same of the engravere but it givesmuch in -
amount ot mcoey mist be raised, and formation that the printed page un -
we will add five dollars to Mr. Willi- accompanied by fine illustrations
sons land tax. making it $15. Mr. simply cannot convey.
Bit•wn must ply five dollars more to be The quality of the photogravures,
even with lir. Willienn and no less the exquisite enamelled paper. and
than thirty-four more laborers must the fine printing cannot be fully ap-
be• oppressed by an additional tax ot preciated artless you actually see it,
three dollars to make up for the ex. but, to quote Lord Stratheona. "it 10
enaptione un thirty-six owners. one undoubtedly a credit to Canadian
rich and thirty-five laborers. The journalism. T'he Comedian Pic -
above illustration bears out my con- 'oriel is issued monthly by the
tentiun that exemptions favor the Pictorial Publi.bing Company, 142 St.
Peter street 1"Witness" luildingi,
Montreal. and the subscription rate is
51.01 a year. To new subscribers for
1912, on trip', only sixty five etats.
i
Ogee ea seeressw�s, sailb a t•w of Vic
Coria awl et Dater* Meets.
J OI3N. W. OB.LIOI C. L1P$, FIRE
d Uadletr
-often sod steak sow s/rassd ea W C and sa nmtea
-at ita ay�� s,;ilo�tre5t_ }IugN O et
tel .stns M tae5�
IMMO IN
WALTIn, !: Y. J. P..
ppp ONT.
Qmet/UR OF MARRIAOK LICENSES.
IR • Aamook vwtek. Oat R�
MIMS PARLOR
R
LFUir & Hohnmeler
ytAi 1R• AND
NCRAt. ori><roroRM
?hl jt weak et aq rare
nest rnythe dandruff germs that's the
only known way to eradicate dandruff
and Parisian Sage contains joist the
ingredients that will destroy germ..
Dandruff causes falling hair and
baldness because the little dandruff
germs rob the hair toots of the nourish-
ment tbdt shouki go to supply life,
Metre and vigor to the htai(
Parisian Sage costs but 511 cents a
bottle at E. R. Wigle'• and druggists
everywbere. It to guaranteed to
banish dandruff, stop falling hair or
scalp iteb, or money back. The girl
with the auburn Bair is on every
bottle It is a most delightful and
daintily perfumed dressing that
quickly invigorates the scalp.
"My heir was falling out badly ut til
i began to use Partsie Sag gettingt
looks tine new. do thick and
very thin, but it ie getting
wavy. -Elisa Archer, 00 Cettreh St.,
Har:fotd. Coen.. June ti
THE COMING REDISTRIBUTION.
Hew It Will Abet. Hess and Ober
Counties.
RC, Is Jan. 'al. Although the re-
distribution
t Luo , will nl'ot Iden intralnned in
tbe COODUO
last
Comm fes until next •x11401*,
tsosiMre are already speculation as to
whit will happen in their 1 vYsal
dear, and Ware has already deed-
ed ea the MialMeeiM side dam of
Aviary moms *...bet+ whit dad that
they will batti to pwr.Me for a sosn-
iMti 1. ~p a/MnIR7 d that the nuabibeted '
It pow.sthe•
the het bosimiarles ''' be (ig S'` ot.b �We i aper
w1 M tr� M
basis aft the ittttw M IMO t1/ AaWt
ASTHMA CATARRH
wlitx) 1 G COW*q
munitatuis txbuouis
sts
••-.0100...0 ,0,.
*awls mak wet ..- gwta•at (1.
dial tt••.it. reams .tine Ow *,. • n 4.
�,,L INW ll••d lit th,aY e."
wail wen, WO* steles,• 1. sue .. ..Wc...
WNW.wwiips'iyY► daps
riise �►•,.
,baa sad . se s a:
i,.. z .�
Dee �. Wed w �.anwat•. twaatl)t.
ALL DStlOO.T<t
,.orTarry
s Tables
TawTa
Ii'tstalae
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1
ECZEMA
20 YEARS
4 Doctors Failed. MMorriscy's
No. 4 Cared is 60 Days.
Mr. A. J. Kieretead, Mexico, Maine.
tells In a aeries of letters how he was
relieved.
"1 am terribly allotted with Eczema
and can end no eure. I have been ad-
vised to write yon. -becalm* Father Mor-
rlaey's cures are known la all parte. If
you can help me. for God' sake do Iwo.
Please reply quiet"
Second Idler: "Thanks for your quick
reply. I have been troubled with
Ersema for 20 years - It L on my face.
neck, arms and bands, and right sow
It Is one send sore. I can't seem to
get any curs. -
30 days later: "As you requested me
to let you know bow your salve worked.
can say it did more good than the four
doctors here who treated me. My face
and neck -ala° my arms and hands are
almost well -but I need another box of
Salve."
July 10th. 1911: "I am delighted to
tell you that I am entirely cured of
Lcxema. and am more than thankful
for your Ointment. It did for me what
4 doctors hen could not do. and T can -
Dot possibly and fitting words of prate*
for my relief and cure. -
A. J. Yierstead.
The above prescription L not a "Cure
-
All" or so-called patent medicine. Dr.
Morriscy prescribed It for 44 years. and
It cured thousands after other doctors
failed.
Price, 50c. per box at your dealers.
er Father Moertscy Medicine Co..
Limited, MoatreaL 501
Sold and guaranteed in Ooderich by
F. J. Butland -
WE PAY CASH
FOR 1../81E0
CANAi3 a.
flITEI
Yllb
SOWS WASPS WT. WV."'
AS SW* AS
0100.00 tats
Ifyou have tarne,.a.ic I-dstunpxto
sell write for our i.Iu..e.i,ed catalogue
quoting prices we Pav ;:.." each kind by
mall toanyaddresr for f0cints(nottree).
QUEBEC STAMP EXCHANGE cgfspl
P.O. Box 179,•QUEBEC, Canada
1
CfIWAN sS
PERFECTLT
COCtA
An Ominous Warning.
A widower belonging to a country
villave lately led to the alter a fourth
bride. After the honeymoon the
happy couple settled down io bis new
house, and, eetbe satro.tnding country
was sew to Lb. lady, she was 110zi0u11
to yiat all the places of interest in the
locality. Among the spots visited
was the village churchyard. and there
the husband end wife pinged before a
very elaborate tombstone, the prop-
erty of the bridegroom. The bride,
being a little short-sighted, caked him
to read the inscription. In solemn
tones be read --"Sacred to the memory
of Sarah -, beloved wife of John
also Jane -, beloved wife of
John --; also Mari -- bel .red
wife nt John --." 1Ie .topped ab-
ruptly. "What are the words at tbe
bottom?" innocretly asked the lady.
and her horror can be imagined when
be toad -"Be ye also ready."
There's Nowt Like Leather.
Little Henry Semuel was fat. chub_
by, and Innocent withal.
lie sallied solemnly into Serape'
Meal. Stores. and I.liog the eau upon
a ennveelent t*opplan Yloek RsuuSd-
ed two sesta' w of steak.
Scraps wee pained. sickened. Hom-
an-med.
•Two vests' worth of steaky" he
queried sadly. "Votive ve allude a mis-
take. my lad. It'ai est'm act you
“Don't keep a oat." ebifruuped the
boy. "it's beefsteak I w.M.'
Hut what's the re d two swot.'
worth r again goalSsd he of thm knife
'ad met&
"Well" saM Hatq'y flaiwieel. 'II you
visa below, fetber's l
, NNW pea and steak
Poi ,
•
Is rich in food value and
easy to digest. It is its; i
Cocoa, pureCocoa, ground
from the choicest Cocoa
beans.
Nurses and Doctors recommend its
use in sickness or in health. 1;1
Do You
� 1055
Cowan u
Cocoa
TtitoesDAY, JANNUAItY Z. Lill a
D.HILLAR&SON
sommegmommlisolli
LAST WEEK
OP OCR
JANUARY SALE
Still Greater Reductions for the Last Few Days
Ladies' Coats
Only a few ladies Coats lett to eill and these
we are clearing out at exceedingly low prices.
Now is your opportunity to secure a Dice new
Coat -
$3.50, $5.00, $6.50 to $10.00
Children's Coats
Entire claw/ince of all children's Coats, every
.Ins mint be sold, no rdserve.
Ladies' Waists
Two lots of ladies' Waists
iOT NO. l.-Iadiei white Lawn Waists.
long or short .leevea, regular =1.00
to $1.50. To clear at. each..........
LOT NO. Y. -Ladies colored Shirt Waists,
tailoranade, newest styles, regular 75c
11.00 to $1.73 To clear, egcb... .....
Dr ess Goods
Two lots of Drew Goods to Le clettred regard
lew of colt.
LOT NO. 1.-A variety of Tweeds and fancy
Suiting., regular 50c nod 80e. To 230
clear, per yard
LOT NO. 2.-A choice lot of Tweed Dress
Goods, 54 inches wide, beautiful quality,
regular $1.00 to 12.00. To clear at, C
per yard �l
Niagara Batting
See our new Niagara Batting, one bat
sufficient for a quilt, splendid quality, open'
out. 8 feetby 7 fret, something new. �//��//
F $1.0 1
acb.... s
Bargains in every department
'Phone 36 Millar's Scotch Store
Phone„ 56
widiayume
Wsot:d Immediately
Sunt. capable meld. On good 'salary or
oommt....lon, to -ell our well-known speoial-
tiss in fruit and ornamental tree. In your
openly. We pay ac*r•ttng to ability, and
desire the best man procu. able.
800 Acres
of fruit trees from which to ell rust°mere'
requirement.. Our salesmen are absolutely
sure le supply retable. satisfactory stook.
Estabfshed over »years. Write:
Sales "tanager.
Pelham Nursery Co.,
Toronto. Ontario.
N. B. -To customers ! If our represent*
byes bare Ed called. write far catalogue
and prices.
LOXXMDONO
C.A.IL G..
N. ri T.
BUSINESS and SHORTHAND SUBJEfTS.
Registered last season upwards of 300
students and placed every graduate. Seven
specially qualified regular teachers. One
bimdred and fifty London firms employ
our trained help.College ut lieseien from
AmpSept. 5 to Amp 30. Euter any time.
Csi.lbgue Fres.
Forest City iatt„ College
J. W. Wr gva.T, XL J. W. W
Queered
AomentsietlslMsik Principal
Wealth i. most envied but least en-
joyed, bealth is frequently enjoyed by
the least envied. yet the poorest man
would not pert with bis health for
money, hut the richest would gladly
part with his money for health.
SPOTTON
Stands for all that is modern in
Busineev Training A Chin of
Seven tiolleges in lending towns
and cities. Two Thousand stir -
cleats in or College and Home
Lot .t year. We train from
ten to twenty students for
every one trained by most
school'.. There's a reason. It is
freely admitted that our gradu-
ate* get hest positions. and the
demand for them is "seven"
times the supply. Exclusive
right for Ontario of the famous
Bliss Book - keeping System.
You 'may etude at home, or
partly et borne end finish at the
College. A Business Education
pays a dividend every day of
your life.
WiNTER TERM FROM
JAN. 2, 1912
Call or vitae for pro Oculars.
Spotton Business
College
CLINTON, ONT.
Miss B. F. Ward, Principal.
A FULL STOCK
MAKES
THIS
STORE
ATTRACTIVE
We have stocked our shelves with all good
thirties oeceeaary to foot comfort.
If it'e Felts you want we've got them.
If it's Rubbers or Overshoes we've got them.
11 it's Rubber Boots we've got them.
If it's Prospectors' Boots or Oil Tan Moccasins
we've got them.
You can't mention an article that goce to keep
your feet wean and dry Nit We have ie
if it's here it's worthy.
if it's worthy its bare.
Our prices are the lowest.
Repairing
Downing & MacVicar
IT'S TIME T(1 RET TH.'.T NKty
For The Nervous Woman,
WINTER SUIT
aid OVERCOAT
and you'll make no mist oke when
you le e your order with
UGH DUNLOP
West
The Up -to date Tailor
.ODERiOH
The Leading
funeral Directors
and Embalmers
Orders carefully attended to
at all hours, night or day
How Old Are You?
Some people consider this an impertinent question and
resent any such inquisitiveness. In such ruses, however,
you can make a guess and feel certain that you are not far
out in your conjecture. But that is not what we started to
say. We want to tell you low you can
Join the • Pioneer Club
Or tie wsesa who szpesiswess hot lashes nothing is u good to soothe, quiet
Dad salsa tie reeveM epebst es a pent glyeerio estreat of motive medical plants,
sad made withers. titmice whisk has been void by dredgists for the put forty
peas, end meet Iverubly dews M Dance Pieres's Reveries Prescription. In
p�s�ssnggeerr veers male tresses seller Prem di:Meese. or fdwe d spells, hysteria,
hwdsDhehawing dews iseaseda snd p
pees. All times systems of irregularity.
sad f wets dimeerbasue mrd 'rsYeved by the me of fait Iswous " Prescription
1 Dosser Pierce
As • pewerha. isvidorstiag eerie " Favorite Prescription " imparts etrea.gth
se re turihda west*, es.d is psrtieeler to the oedema distinctly lea sisise.
Per over-werhee, "were • set,' ' nss-dews," dei eltetted
washers, esiaimoee. eressweekon, ...esstrussss, " ehsp•�fiw,"
twmae - keepers, +weal! Schen. sad lashes woesss gsaSrs*v,
it le es esssllsst spped5hg .cordial sod remtee5lttiStome..�
as''allkiDew-
tt f Idesssreen 1/. nr awes
t. & T►.m t dal"Ify Amu ens ease veleseyrnea.- {'nda 's ibem +g•
1 ~i-malm 1.1111:1=11. -
ewer t�wdswasred arena ►'Drsle= Oa,
P=It
Mew wenn
disst new.
tem: �'' h7e. r en..ur r nia� r m Owe
granr fess d dine Wean*."
Elsa Moness•t.. M Awehs stories maim Babb aatste s.11aaid tswd *.arse..+
IF YOU ARE
OVER SIXTY
Any man or woman whose age is over the threescore
mark has the privilege of sitting for a portre't and each one
will be presented with a CABINET-MIZED PHIYTOORAPII
on one of the latest nictitate
FREE 'OF CHARGE
Cell at once and wanly in the day -and arrange for
your sitting. life is very uncertain et any time. Mut the
infirmities of old age may prevent you from enable' at a
later date. Don't procrastinate. Mot give your boys and
girls something by which to remember you. in the ,ebspe of
a greet likeness of yourself.
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R.R. SALLOWS
PORTRAiT AND LAND.IOAPR PHOTOGRAPHER
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