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eveatenta are befn announced
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Greettn I •nfter� w Air N.d. ,
ZS The materials used for bedding ave i� ti *h
. ,*R1t 11houmatisna far.. - n inedicine,'aurgoola ngland and : l
I domestic animals are generally straw years, 11•Aing it so badly sLtlmas throughout' Europe is Misch excited I Tie Maasoas $tittkt) .111C15e0- itseld en
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from the grain fields, Beat moss fro« t i was ttnahlt� to get up:. by . the statement ; of the Vienna l its n�eii#1s• NO Jtt#EeTy hP1D :,argil ot^ 'ply d�: + v
Academy of Sciences that actual ex- : volume of r lipsmesa will;, tb ;$at> fly
the swamp, or shavings from ' I tried me ines I saw advertls y y0A
Baa dill �' changes. of head have been mad7;and- wayof,,A tau a' 'eoapi0otis iL * yr ial r6ieeAti �
or planing will. Sr oa�v and was trQated b doctors but the at�� 4
saw ig seed to a y cessfully botween Jiving insects of �' AepOplts. by .:'ntail „given 94reful-., t tehttiq .yR • )
great r Rleeumatiam alhaya rw+uta bank. widelydifferent ,s iea, Insects ex-
171 the feeling of est®nt thea any other me- " S ,
In 1818, 1 sow in a ad.voritsemenfl perimegted with were adult grubs of .f INANCSEs- 1N TS1�4 DIITTt�G'['
10flal, flfet b60h;,se or ils.abundance;
• a If �. _ that Freie a-rive' would .stop Itheelpa. water beetles, common butterflies, ` ll;isceflekl +fit. blerya Rlr1ci01p
tie4ohdly baoause the stable offers a weal worms an water-boatmen.
�a1 this season of kind- $ tifm and tock' a box, and "gott reueP;.. a
w^fir. C medium for transferring this by , ,The insect heads were removed f C Heneali Zuldo
then took "Fuit,t-fives' right along with shay scissors and at once ex-
product of the field to manure, and for about six utontlis and I have • L'ltete
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liness,good wfll and thereby Pacintating..Hs return to the n• chaltged. No sewing of the new T '
never felt my'Itheumatlsm siace head to its new body was necessary, t
laiid; thirdly because It is a good JOHN E. GUILDERSON. as the exuding. _ = ng: aNid acted as �7
_ absorbent of liquids. Straws from ment. In a few weeks recovery era$
prosperity may ex- _ 50o a box,;G for $3.50, trial size 25i. cotpplete in almost Query instapce
oats, peas, rye, wheat and oats vary At dealers or sent postpaid by and allvpowers, including those of
In value as a litter or bedding me- Fruits-tivea Limited Ottawa.. co. ordinatgd locomotio feedi and ' H FARM F04 �' , '
tend to all to the = leets!. The hard rye and wheat n, �fABTRIDGB PISTOLS
s8x manifestations were restored. ell ftle and effective. Ap- ACRE FARxs seaOr".*
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.. . . _ straws, while durable to the wear of — -t--- It i6 especially interesting to find Pearaitcii t4 t�x'h ito scare. 100 will sell on reasonableStsmi., Or a ok
comingyear is our = animals, is not as good an absorbent than in =case the new head and BUILGLER$,' pOGg, sale ADDIr to R. s liAYs gaa{prth Ont
_ 7 - NEW MEDICAL DEVELOPMENTS trot the bid body control the future etc• NOT DANCr 2asa tr
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all the cotter oat, barley and pea actions and habits of the insects. A lay around withoa fan
Sincerest Wish. straws. wheat straw not being highly These -are extraordinary days in I lishing _ h FARM FOR SALE.-.BITUATED 1N flTppH,
valued an a feed Anda its' greatest medical development In the treat more otor6 oft the old bed es usuallbe have ed PRffi'AID for A. or 1- n1t F en To.-hip, on the London Goad, Iry
ment of diabetes that disease which Y $ l olf mace .oath of Exeter; 200 corm, wail feneea
use as a stable bedding. The nitro- through .the era seems almost tq 1 t rad liy changed until they have snake $L60, blank tnrtrldyeir Alyd {trained; in good alas of cultivation; 10
yyep yypp "r4m, hard wood bash; iZ aot7A tali wheat:
`-•-�-+ = leen, potash and phosphorus contain- have wholly baffled doctors, for ex= f from hick t those a the bodies .22 cal, sfidpped Express at 7GC Gq ��da, p}awl dorte, root ;n ;hay and
eas-
ed in a ton of wheat or rye straw ample, Sir. Charles Sherrington, ;from which the new heads have been per 100. tim:, d' Dk tmd{1a fraise barn, brick
;has a value at commercial fertiliser orifi ARBY amputated. A female, STAR MFG. 8t SALES CO. cattle and tine atab7e For parttaulan apply
(� A c p president of the Rotel Society, a11- i vent a male head, led to con- 821 Manhattan Av to THo>isAs' ROvdOt iliF, y out.
G. A , Sills $e Sons prices of $$.26, oat straw $2.60, and nounces gratifying success in the use t a Brooklyn, N.T. 28se s
!barley straw $3.10. straws have a of the preparation ipsulin, It'-ie a tic courtships with females and e
further value .In that the organic preparation made from an extract off like result was noted in the case. of +ARM FOB .406' AORgB; tlTO
matter content is large, and of such the pancreas of oxen sheep or pigs a female body to which a male head Lots -s and I Oom"ada t soft •
di111t111111t111111111111111111t111111111111111111111111i11NN1�� a nature as to be particularly valu- and was only recently discovered b had been attached. It courted males. T�biD• to saes auto of oaluvatlan• I.tM tt
y ander home and two hill u pa with at� Y
able in soil improvement. Peat moss a Canadian scientist working in To These experiments have been made RFMNAN�i t underneath ome wiadtns sae avatar
Js valuable as an absorbent of liquids, ronto, by the well known Walter Finkler ; _ 1 thtingh the arable Will call with or
It is also valuable for its nitrogen in the laboratory of the Pam i1a Dr. Far Datctilas puna, Ousbione, syn , rout c6sw arM would separate allher faith
K The inference is that the .meth- Q Face, shixu, wales, eta Oddd '' 1 For Dartleotan apply a EDWAUD PW
eoute9t. The manure from stables cal research .council's exi eritnents, Hans Przlbram, one -of fhb best R: R. Na 2. Seafortk-
P sized pieces, an CHOICE FARM - FOR SALE.-Mils,
where peat moss is used as bedding which are only partially' co leted, known of Austrian biologists. FO $�•Q� , � `
completed, colors and ehades. Oaaamaion 2. Tackersmith,-containing l0ap
Is generally, of considerably higher reasonably indicate that the pan- It is announced by British 6eien- Manufacturer's dearasce bale res acres, all cleared, fenced -and. ,tU00
-. value than the manure from any oth- cress tisrs (some of whom are skeptical) ohesea at a great sacrifice. Fenn 12 germ or lap wheat, so acre's ,fttatlAl Ptawed.
produces some substance ens. that if these Vienna a erint is make, a lovely quilt Large Hex tun. Parcel On the Premises there fe a 7.roma tram.
fir source. It has one objection in hilus the body to make use, of sugar. Dost, white they last 61.06. ,
that it is not as clean as straw. Saw- Increased utilization of sugar must prove to be successful permanencles nesse goon costar, eon water Instartele A. MoCRIdERY & CO.. Important, Phone and, !lural mull .livery; bank barn
'dust and shavings, while serving the be very valuable, indeed,m, Ont. almost de- they will disprove an aeceptod prill. 2868-62 Chatham, 'sus good stabling; s a... r failing waite.
purpose as a litter or bedding ma- cisive, in the treatment of diabetes. ciple in biology, the "mutual repos- wtadmal, good orchard, .try. miles from
tertat, add little value to the manure. Much research work, he an_ nonce of alien living tissues." This cbar.h and Kip D, 4 miles from Hensall, T.
Useful as an aid in keeping the ani- we
be the result. of .the highest rods from - school. For furihd - toalarm
mala clean and nourees, _remains to be done as to $ aDDly to HUGH McCULY,Y, R,,l,-.- -
preventing the loss the method of obtaining the necea- imp tance tohuman surgerystrange ; Ktppen, Oct. • 2866x8
of the liquid portion of the manure, nary extract and a routine must be as f�7 seem. RIVERS •
sawdust or shavings serve a good pur- established for the use of the active fttWO O8010E F/I$]g8 HSINO !ATS 14
pose; but it muni be remembered principle le obtained. But enough is - '� l and 15 on the 7th Coaesedon of Mo-
that the fertility value of sawdust is p p g I Killop. Iib miles. trait school, 9% mum from
known to make one fairly sure that TRAIN SERVICE TO 70RONT'O 1 church awe 6 miles from the town of sea-
low. Those who have straw should real progress has been made. 111 forth, on good gravel rrqade, on Lot 15 there
use It. Those who have neither straw Qi Daily Is an o�p• t9.wlag- weft good orchard and
The discoverers of insulin patent- y Except Sunday Is a- 3e in good
or peat moss should then use the repair. On Lot, 14 there
ed it and presented the patents to • a Leave Goderich 6.00 a.m. 2.20 `a a good brick home with woodshed, two
sawdust or shavings.—L. Stevenson, • P•M' never failing-well. and 96 acres of the guest
Toronto University, and the univer- Leave Clinton ... 6.26 a m 2.b2 m
See., Dept. of Agriculture, Toronto. • , p hardwood r 17 Hoch' forme have been In
city has given the British rights to ' Leave Seaforth ,. 8.41 a.m. 8.12 p.m. 'Pasture for 1T years. and ,hove no aoaioas
ihe medical research council. The Leave Mitchell 7.04 am. 8.42 im weeds. For hay. Dastare and grain farm.
!all ABUIUNG
HAY. idea of the patents, was to prevent : Arrive Stratford 7.$0 a.m. 4,10 P m. they-can not be beaten. Will be cold to-
The following simple and practical �• xethet, or separately. For further particulars
SPI imperfect application of the idea by • Arrive Kitchener 8.20 amL .6.20 m
'hints regarding the measuring of hay medical fakers, , P DDIy to ti. TENA DEATTIE, Na. 1. ,S
Arrive Guelph , , 8.46 a.m. 6.60 P M I Dublin, Oat 2880-8
are worth noting and Olins: The preparation has not yet been f -
Torts of Ha lu the mow. wide! experiment with Arrive Toronto ,.10.10 a.m. 7.40 ii�m
\ Y y p 5;n human RETURNING FARM HFOR SAravej LOT 28,miles CONCESSION
To find the number of [ons of hay cases, but, many animals have been tt, gravel load. I>4 macs south
—T-- of Loadimb.m. This farm contains O9 new!
"Bayer" in a mow multiply the length by the treated with it. and have shown all- Leave Toronto 6,60 ears,; 12, 65 p.m more or les, drained and In first ctnae eon-
'You you see the name ]3a fir on tablets oil
y � � breadth and then by depth oP hay. parently good results. Tt is highly and 6.10 �p.m. d;uon, � with six s.res� -of bush• with apxdng
This will give the number of cubic probable that the manufacture of the ACTIVITIES OF WOMEN Parlor Cafe car Goderich to To- c''eek musing through and about 90 earn
are not getting Aspirin at all \ of good' workable land. There are ll nares -
g g l) feet. Divide by 400, the resulting , preparation will he by well establish- ronto on morning train and Toronto of earl wheat and fall plowing alt done. On
e number will be the answer to tons. ed concerns working under li�nse Women of the United States wear to Goderieh,. 6.10 p m. train. the premises is a good barn 673x80 feet with
Hay varies in density due to the ; from the University of'Toronto or • more than 1,600,000 styles of shoes. Parlor Buffet car Stratford to To- atone stabling• a hog pea, a drive had, a
character of the grasses or clover the medical 'i@search council of San Francisco, has a Filipino club route on �ay�� ora sous frame hones, n never telling then end
"o'�!" _ : a young orehard. No.; 6 acts-I boas. I. sit.
- •� from which it Is made; the length of Great Britain. i presided over -by'native wameII, '•• ��, hated on one cornei'ot the fsrfn, For tar-
(r-1 time it has been stored, the alae and Another important announcement Mrs. Elizabeth Buck has been all- tttarrvntttaalae apply to JAlar�4 w, Magoon,
depth of the mow. Timothy and other is that the court of governors of the pointed tipstaff in the Lancaster 2867.4 born P. O„ R. II. No: 1.
Q � irrassea pack closer than clovers, anal- famous Middlesex hospital, one of :County (Pa.) court.
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low mows do not pack to the same the most important institutions of When a woman in Siam marries
• density as do the deep mows, so iudg- its sort in' the world, hag decided ; she blackens her teeth to denote her - ARM FOR SALE.-FARM OF TWO HTIIi-
ment must be used in selecting a to experiment extensively and per- i marriage state. edeas acres adjoining the Town of Ser
//d6,��� b • 11 factor above or below 400 when haps somewhat to ,vary the work 1 Women barristers in England must torch, convenlenUy situated to all ebnrobea
estimating. The hay in the bottom done in America with X-rays and dress their hair so that it does not shook and C.Restate. There I, a ematort.
of amow 20 feet deep will be packed i radium in the treatmbeneath their wigs, able brick cottage wltb . cement idtohent
ent of cancer, ; show
been 100x68 with atone stabling'underseath
d intoFE half the space observed in a Further effort to combat this most; Having their photograph engraved � � �0 for 6 hora6s, 76 bead of cattle and 40 hags
mow only 10 feet deep. IE the mow terrible of all diseases will be made i on their notepaper is the latest fad with steel stanchions and water before all
1 pts) s is only 10 feet deep the factor need along entirely new lines which will t among 'Paris society women stock; titter carrier and feed earlier and
two cement altos: driving shed and plat
should be 600, ie 20 Beet deep 350 endeavor to apply to cancer that I Larger numbers of women than - form ocalm. watered by a rock wall ane
will be nearer correct- A fair average i principle of immunization which has men arP,q''%aVirig farms in search of windmill. The farm is well dralne�'end to
for all conditions is 400. been so successful in smallpox, ty- ; more lucrative fields of endeavor. a high state of cultivation. The mop d ea
STON PORTABLE` hotes clay loam. Immedl.
to the ground s
Tone of Hay In a Stack. ahold, diphtheria PRE
and other ailments. A now association headed by a ate Possession• Apply to M. BEATON, 1l
Accept only an "unbroken package" of `Bayer Tablets of To And the number of tons of bay The immunization idea is being, Buddhist nun has bien formed to a 2. Seaforth. Out 9787-tf
In a stack, measure the overthrow
rigidly tested out and the observe. Sbread culture among women of GARAGES AND COTTAGES
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;? Aspirin,' which contains directions and dose worked out by distance of the stack and multiply by tons, which acccntpany this test are Japan. in several designs,
of the most minute kind, naturall In Sicil a also Steel
physicians during 22 years and proved safe by- millions for the length and breadth in feet• then s• . Y young woman is usually ltrass Barns and implement THE EI r,CUI'DRSI OF THE LATE ARCD.
di-vide by three. The resulting sum- Alreaiy enc.-,-,h hgs teen learned it .married at the age of fifteen, that bard Mcaregai offer for a.l. Imt 16,
Colds Headache Rheumatism her will give the number of cubic g•ve the exi ,imcnfera hone that in I being the legal age for marriage. Sheds' all sizes. For further csthls Cfamaslfu, s. Th op. 100 .cess of 8x.6
the, e"'. they m' r fo d something (if - Lady Actor recent! Particulars write clans rearm funds. The rand is to .ant
feet. If the hay has been standing g y gave $1,000 to clues tate of tilttroatioo end wore a»
Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis two moli'tha and the stack not over eta ,cerable neat ,resile:" Radcliffe college as-.a contribution The Metal Shingle dt Siding Co, erected on the premise, a good trams dwel.
Ir l.n; bre'i fc:1r, that X-ray trait'- toward a hall of political discussion. g g ling hoose• with kitchen attached; tram.
Earache Lumbago Pain Pain Iz ecce high, divide by 500, the re y PregalL bora 76x6.° with stone foundation, etablins
Pain, sulting number to the answer in tons. mint "n'r,wi:.� the removal of a can- A recent amendment to the jury or underneath and ceau mt fioam and water
'Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets-Also bottles of 24 and 100-Ihu&iet8. —L. Stevenson. rerw:i ktulu heap p•uduced a sub- act of Alberta, Canada, allows wo- throughput• driving, trouse• pig pan and hen
s `.a^'e t^.o dr' reit whirl, i, on men to sit in a case where a woman WILLIAM T, hone, 'iso about ten acres of good hard
Aspirin 9e the trod. mark (rrgisterrd In (:°nada) nt Tiayer Manufacture or Mono- t GRIEM wood bush. The Property I. well -fenced end
aceticackleater of aalicyllcacid. Artie It is welt known that aapfrm mean. Heyer Hand-feeding Lambs, animal's body apparently insures ab- is concerned. Walton. - Phone 14-2114- well dtgined and convenient to good marked.
manufact.re, to assist the pubilc against Imitations, the Tablets of nayer COInDany 80lute immunity from the especial Eight power driven wood working churches and eahoote. For further Dartitmdn
wilt 1x, stamped with their general trade mark• the --Bayer crone- Lambs that have lost their mothers form of cancerous growth involy d. tools have been included in a single Also agent for Chien' Auto apply to MISS.L1LLY J. McOREGOR, on th•
- or have milkless mothers can be suF K ,•Premises, or to R. S. IirAYS, Solwtor, ser
easefully reared by using goat ar It may or may not dater the p machine by an Ohio inventor. Oil Windmills. foruh, Out,
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cows' milk In a rubber-uippled nurs- duction of other forms. The scien South Africa will build 860 miles
ins bottle. The newly-born lamb re- tists who are studying this matter 1 of new railways divided among' 22
quires a small y express unwillingness to say more lines, chiefly to aid agricultuYe. ARM FOR SALyI.-FOR BALE, LOT G
�. 4 quantic of milk at I than that they are very hopeful that Among the first women to enter` FARM u, and west half of Lot S.
:•; very frequent intervals. Two or three I its ultimate results may be far reach- the field of motion picture directors Concession 20, a+Rs.,• TuakersmLth, con.
teaspoor)sful every hour for the first p raining rho acres. There are on the prembeem
day with a gradual Increase a6 the lug' is Misa Dorothy Farley, who has di- ( jVic ,j,Qp ] � a good two-oipry brisk hoose with slate mot•
t lamb Another interesting medical an- rested some of the most successful q�i�yy� �t AST �t �p large bank barn 100x60: feet with ant claim
grows older. Many make the' nOIIRCeraent Of the week i8 that out, film plays. l}JI�,R INSURANCE C 1, stabling, water In the barn, drive shed 26x86,
mistake of giving a newly-born lamb K P y Dig house and "hen house. Two good spring ,.
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all the milk It will take at two or which once was England's most pop- The sex ration' of farm population wells, also an overflowing spring. The
- -three feeds a day. This treatment to clay and aristocratic disease, the on July 1, 1920 was 109.1 males to (1EAD OFFICE-SBAFORTH, ONT. good is eD cleared bat about principally acres. Th.
arery frequently fatal. Keeping the complaint which, at the same time 100 females, while the ratio for the - geld fenced oa bush. , drained. maple Au
feeding bottle-clears and weet and 1 guaranteed one's misexy and one's entire populatio was 104 males to OFFICERS: owellff fenced and file °rained Eight acres
d A of fall heat sown, 40 acres ready, for spring
. using the milk from a fresh cow and Position in society, almost has disap- 100 females. J. Connally, Goderich - - Prenidut crop.
lli,. farm to situated 7 miles from.,
SMP Enameled Ware has feeding every hour or two until the peared. 'Many British physicians Mrs, Winifred Mason Huch, elect- Jae. Evans, Beeekwood vice-president semforth end 4 miles tram Be-all, one-haat
lamb is four weeks old willgenerally I have not seen a case of first in- ed to serve the unexpired term of her T. E. Hay$, Seaforth - sileyirress. nine from sellout; rural man and Phone. Win
8 Y be sold on easy terms. Unless sold by Spring
Pte smooth surface and polish Of glue good results. Sulk may be con- stance gout, that is a new case, father, the late William E. Mason, AC„Flq: It will, be for rent. For further partioutar•
fate crockery—without the break- tinned as a feed as long as the lamb since the war. This is attributed who was congressman-at-large from apply on the Premises, or address R. R. No.
will take It. Should bottle-ted lambs to the greatly lowered consumption Illinois, .is an ardent golf player. Alex. Leiteb, R. R.. No. 1, Clinton; FA 2, .Klpyen. ANOUS McKINNON. 2868-tt
Age. And It is so Very easy to clem develop scours, this condition call be of alcoholic drinks while control Miss Madeline Symons, Who has Hinehley, Beafort'h; John Murray,
+ just like ebina, and therefore checked usually by heating the milk was 1n force. come rapidly into Brucefield, phone 6 on 187, Seafo*A;
prominence as s
to boiling point and then cooling leader in the women's trade union J. W. Yeo Goderiek; •R,'{i, Jar.-
makes light work of pot washing. quickly. A teaspoonful of-castor all _-_ _. movement, is the youngest member Muth, BroAstgen. .JUNK DEALER
given with the milk Is also an effee- of the executive of the National I,a- b1=C1ORB: .
Whenever you are buying kitchen five remedy.-L. Stevenson. her party in Great Britain. William $inn, No. 2, Seaforth• Jokin "
�gi]S ' SIAle they, carry The Queen of the Belgians has pre- Bennewies, Brod'hagen• James hvaas, I-willbuy alf� kinds of Junk, Htdsra
y i� Farm Trespassers scored• pared a special album containing a lack; Geo. VACartney, ko. 8 aildorthi Wool and Fowl. Will pay good prk -
"'"P lY�m'�t• Mrs. Bess Wilson, editor of the complete set of Belgian posts Beechbr�pod•'$2.olhven,. to ;; Ju: es. Apply to
Redwood, Mina., Gazette, ve stamps, to be resented to MAX WOLI�E?,
rY pro- P Queen Connelly, 1�oderich,' D. �, ,
Dimond Were is S Periy censures town people who drive Helenas of Italy, who is an ardent R. Y%, lii0. 8, $eafortlr; d Gib 284 9.eaforth, Onb
61graeled At44 AW blue lith whi to through count districts and raid the phiiatellet and possesses a ma No,
Country nifleent, collection. g- a W1 '� 'N'ibrttsi phone 178. .
�y de Ate, i, p101►y w�tll farmer of r his tame and wild [that The first women's
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�mand other products. "Everything tlfat Press club ingrows on a farmer's farm belongs to / America wasfounded 1n New York•
stip,. city in 1898, with.Jennie June, Mrs.
that farmer;' is the way the Gazette , YOU t111i+� d� ,puts it. "To talke even wild fruit Frank Leslie, Mrs, Sidney C. Rosen-
without his permission in as much a eld and other women-
misdemeanor as to take his corn, authors well-known as L
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au nor and Journalists among the }x
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potatoes or ehickents," charter members.
♦ � Mrs. William H. Pickford, former! ,
wavImpr »g the Bink. ���///
Miss Helen Burch, popular in Wagh p
An old wooden sink was made home among the studios of gxetla r
aDI C 1�Eyi
The Ons N4f.#111
r1+' „ i ,.. i,-•, - handier by Attaching a zine drat» ..1 Wleh 6fllageon t-Neave York, Wltdi"d'is fu-irnis n.s'he y oul Ai1%11 1)jI ,�itYl gil `
fis
board. Three shallow grooves were � will rodide in off attic in.-Fill •, eArt atraily6ittiated -c'losBtOahb t' d tbm iy' e
beaten into the zinc,' and it oras'
h r nailed to the wooden frame with a e r=, pe $b
M r •swtaea � -' Bohemian belt. nnetise6Btodmiietenaiq �hn"rtiqum en
Of the B nun
++� � ib 1q�$,
,a , slS'r +, 8-1woirl'ari$ %a tJms align! ln¢llne so the water eseilY , » L fillmfdwtb 1311 g101b0a4, wiiltpbath, $S '
wo MI11WWPti drained back .Into the sink.
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