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5v If your groci-r does not handle "Seal Brand" Coffee, it is worth a walk to the next town SUPPLEMENTAL EXAMINATIONS Fnllowlnc; are tho names of successful BtUil'tll III till' It. Tilt supplemental examinations oiidm I al tin I'nlversitj Class la i 1 1 1 1 that the candidate has 1 a int-il vi per cent nr more, Hi that hi- has obtained between and Mi ht cvtit; class 2 that he has obtained hotuoon per cent and li; per cent; i lass 3 that ho has uhtaini'd between iU per cent and 60 per rout. The follow eand Idales are award til standing In the sulij.rts indicated: Matriculation Part 1. JOnglish tiraminar- Class I h. Berin-stein.

class Campbell, K. Ifavi-n; lass 3. Cashdan, II I. Composition Class la, Ca in phell, V. jiavison: class 2, (Irundy, Turner, I).

cluss 3, lArmsteiii, Chris-tip, Thomson. Arithmetic Class lb, Hanks, Vau-ffhan, Watson; rlass 2, Chiiilerho.se, SchoeiiHn; class 3. Hcisilimnnn, Thomson, Zorehko History Class 2, Christie, lnvin; class 3, Cashdau, Ciiinpbeii, Mc-Greevv, Murphy. Algebra and Geometry Class la, Vaujjhan; rlass 2, Cashdnn, Thomson; class 3, Christie, Mcf'ndyen. 1iitin Class lh.

Christie; class 2. McMullen, Thomson. Kri'iirh class 2, Christie, Mncd.m-ald, V. rlass 3, Cashdau. Inintleld, Hewitt, Kchocnan, Thomson.

(German ''lass 3. Hotany Class 2. l'avies; class 3, Arthur, Rryiin. Cashdan, Iiavison, Marguerite McLaughlin. Thomson.

Matriculation Part II. Rhetoric and roinpi isition Class la, F. J. Campbell; rlass lb. Jessie Collie, rlass 2, lieiinstein.

Houghton. J. M. CRmpbell, liavisnii, Keeier, Krist Jans-Ion. I.eask, Annie Smiih.

class 3, Bradley, I'nvis, Klliott. Forties, i Irundv, G. W. Harris A. 1 Mel lonnld.

Mr-Murray, Heckling, Morley, I'nrkln, I-riiKl i literature class lb, Jessie Collie; rlass 2, K. J. Campbell, Davison, a Sail. Keeier, Milner, Nicholson, Mabel Speers. Wai burton; class 3, Bjornsoti.

Bromley. J. Campbell, lavies. Pavlson, I-ahrni, Korbes, I. cask, I.

oft. lorfe, W. Mac-donald, McMurray, I'arkin. Alsrebra Class la. 'aulian; idoss lb, Urahani; lass 2.

HliKht, Briduinan, Constable. Hersrhrnann, Joslyn, Keeier. (rNe'll. Cnhauser. Thorvllsson, White; rlass 3.

Aird, J. Campbell, Clark, Cleave. Jessie Collie, Forbes. Leask, McClelland. M' Nlchol-on, Parkin.

I'olson. W'urster. Oeometry Class la. VauKhan; class 2. N'lcholson; class 3, Hell, J.

M. Campbell. Jessie Collie. Conslable. Forbes, Keller.

I.ensk. Marguerite McLaughlin. Tarkln. Thorvllsson. Zerebko.

Latin grammvr c'lass 2. Keeier, Nicholson. Orr; rlass 3. J. M.

Campbell. Cole. Jessie Collie. Crawford, Davis. Elliott.

Fersr, Blossom Hansford. Leask. MrFadyen. McMurray, Morley, Parkin. Mabel Speerac Latin authors Class 2.

J. M. Campbell, Ferg. Nicholson. Parkin; class 3.

Keeier, Leask. MrMujray, Murphy, orr Rtnn. Greek erammar Class 3, Cleave, T. H. Harris.

Wurster. German grammar Class 2. C.nrton, Anna Nichols; class 3. Je-sie Collie. Krlstjansson.

Marguerite Mrl'hrrson. Petrina Wilson. German authors -Class 2. Forbes, class 3. Jessie Collie.

French grammar--Class lb, Keeier; class 2, Jessie Collie. Jordan; (lass 3, Bradley, Bryan. M. Campbell. Crawford, Blossom Hansford.

Kane. F. Macdonald, MrMuuay, Kinn, ytylw, Treleaven, Valens. French authors Class lb. J.

M. Campbell; class 2, ssle Collie. Keeier, McMurray, orr, Kinn, ulas 3. Irfask, MrFadyen. Physics Class lb.

Nicholson: class 2. Cole, Dftvles. I)a ison. I'arkin. Wnrtt; class 3.

Arthur .1. M. Campln 11. Stella Docker. Forbes.

Keeier, Leask, Marguerite McLaughlin, Mr.Murray. Art First Year. Rbetorlc and (Jomposltion Class 2. The Knock 3, .1. 3, The Mow which knocked out Corbctt was a revelation to the prize fighters, From the carlic days of the ring the knock-out blowwas aimed for he jaw, the temple or the jugular vein.

Stomach punches were thrown in to worry and weary the fighter, hut if a scientific man had told one of the old fighter that the most vulnerable spot was the region of the stomach, he'd have laughed at him for an ignoramus. Dr. Pierce is bringing home to -the pub- lie a parallel fact; that the prize ring as well as it. nut to the stomach we are plexus and knocks us out. Make your stoirach sound and strong by the use of Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, and you protect yourself in your most vulnerable spot.

"Golden Medical Discovery" cures weak stomach, indigestion, or dyspepsia, torpid liver, bad, thin and impure blood and other diseases of the organs of digestion and nutrition. The "Golden Medical Discovery" has a specific curative effect upon all mucous surface and hence cures catarrh, no matter where located or what stage it may have reached. In Nasal Catarrh it is well to cleanse the passages with Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy fluid while usinc the "Discovery" as a constitutional remedy. 'Ay the "Golden Medical rv cures catarrhal uiricuvei be plain to you orcans wi if ni will read a booklet of extracts from the writings of eminent medical authorities, endorsing its ingredients and explaining their curative properties.

It is mailed fret on request. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N.

Y. Tins booklet gives all the ingredients entering into Dr. Pierce's medicines from which it will be seen that they contain not a drop of alcohol pure, triple-refined glycerine being used instead. It's foolish and often dangerous to experiment with new or but slightly tested medicinessometimes urged upon the afflicted than "Golden Medicid Discovery." The dishonest knowj what thr proffered substitute is made of, but vow dor.r interest that you should know what you are taking into svJ V-ktO act as a curative. To him its onlv a difference of Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery.

Send one-cent stamps If not pro'i to pav co Pellets reziJ common iMedtrai iimin if Dr. Pierce's Pleasant to get the genuine CHASE SANBORN'S "SEAL BRAND" COFFEE In 1 and 2 pound tin cans, never in bulk. 103 Dempsey; class 3, Abbott, Caldwell. Kuton. KiiKllsh Literature Clnan lb, Demp-se lass 2.

Katou. History Class lb, Irene Adams. IVmpsry; class 2, Faton, Alma tlra-liam; class 3, Anderson, Marguerite Buchanan, Thomson. LUIle. Algebra Clase 2, Dempsey, Knton; class 3.

W. A. Campbell. Grace Little. Neve.

Geometry Class la, Dempsey; class lb, Katon. Tngnonietr Class la, Dempsey; class lb, Luton; class 2, Neve, Lain it wen i lass 3, Thorttena Jackson. Alma Gillesuio. Latin tiiiiiiimnr Class lb, Dempsey, class 3, Adamson, Marguerite Buchanan, Caswell, Clark, Katon, McKobbie, Milllkun. Latin Authors Class lb.

Dempsey, Kvu Leslie; class 3, Marguerite Huch-anan, Faton, Morgan. Greek Grammar Class 2, W. A. Campbell. Donnelly; class 3, Morgan.

German Grammar Class 2. Laura Weir. German Authors Class 3, Katon. French Grammar Class 3, Catherine Cameron, Clark. Dempsey, Faton, Alma Graham, F.va Green, Milllken.

French Authors Class lb, Dempsey; class 3, Katon. Biology Class 3, Dempsey, Mildred Keely, Kllfoyle. Arts Second Year. Rhetoric and composition Class 3, Johansson. KngUsh literature Class 2, Johansson.

History- Class la, Johansson; rlass Anderson. Logic Class la, Johansson; class lb, F. Campl.tll, Palmer; class Mulligan; class 3, Margnret Webster. History of philosophy Class lb, Johansson; class 2, Donelly, Margaret Webster. Latin grammar -Class lb, Johansson, class 3, Argue, Beliveau, Gelh, Almyra MrKnlght.

Helen Watson. Latin authors Class la, Johansson; class 2, Gardiner. Greek grammer Class 2, Fulforrl. Greek authors Class 3, Peliveau. Gel ley.

German grammer Class 2, Margaret Webster. German authors Class 3, Chambers. French grammar Class 3, Dixon, Hartle, Lockhart, Mlddleton. French authors Class 3, Collins. Geometry Class 2, Johansson.

Algebra and trigonometry Class la, Johansson; class 3, Morgan. Cl'-niistiy Class 2, Fulford, Palmer; class 3, Anderson, Clyde. Icelandic grammar Class lb Jo hansson. Icelandic sson. authors Class lb Johan- Arts Third Year.

A R. Gibson passed In all subjects of the philosophy course, Including pliys- ics 1. and physics with class 111. standing. History of English Literature Class Helen Tail.

Wordsworth Class 2. Helen Watson; class 3, Helen Tait. Pope and Gray Class 3, Kate Montgomery. French Grammar Class 3, Kate Montgomery. German Authors Class 2, Kare ontgomery.

General Khglish Class 2, Craig. History of Philosophy Class 3, Phillip. Physics I. Class lb, Kate Montgomery; class 3. Thorstena Jackson.

Physics II. Class 2, Helen Watson; (lass 3, Bessie Long. Special Physics II. Class 3, Mur-ra y. Class 2.

Adamson. Arts Fourth Year. Ethics Class 2, Jean Jackson. English--Class 2, Mather, Ram. Geology-Class 3, Carmlehael.

out Blow Chemistry 3, I xrn. Medicine First Year. II. Class 2, StcWCII't. Zoology- Class 2.

ITMKlllnn. Chemistry Class CieiKhtoti, tiunne. Second Year. I'h Hidlngy class 2, Arthur, Scott. a Class 2, Heech.

I 'ra c-i I fit 1 Anatomy I'uis In, Heech. SlIllitHI'V KlloilOe I'lHHH 2. Heech. Tlioorcth al Anatomy Class 2, Reeeh. Third Year.

lei 1 Jurisprudence Class 11), Meeeh. t'laxH lb, Kraser. Pa tlMloi-y 'las 1, Crcen. Medina Class 2, i lri Fourth Year. Theoretical Medicine-Class 2, llll- Pert.

Clinics! Stnrirerv I'La I I'tako. Engineering Firit Year. Chemistry--Class 2. Lundnti. HotMti 'Iiikm 2.

Sult.tnan. KiiH I Lsli 2, Hunt. VISITING ODDFELLOWS. One Hundred and Fifty Representatives Visit City. Yesterday was an Important (lav among the nildtellows ot Winnipeg, as many representatives uf the order of Lie highest rank were here and were entertained by Mr.

W. Ross. II. K. Turner and other well-known city oddfellows to an automobile tour of the city.

The arrivals yesterday were Grand Representative Kune and wife, of Georgie; It. Hnrburt and wife of Britain, G. It Kirstead and wife, of Connecticut; G. It. Martin and wile, of Davloti.

Ohio; G. It. Btrd, id' Cockspur. Arch Noble Grand Representative St Li'inaine. of Minneapolis.

Tomorrow there will be here Grand Representative Toller and wife, of Bowling Green. Kentucky, (in Saturday it Is expected that lot) representatives of the order will be in the cltv and the local lodges will make arrangements to have a big day in entertaining them and showing them around. MILITARY PARADE. Was Big Feature of Today's Hudson-Fulton Celebration. New Tork, Sept.

30. A military parade. Including In the ranks 2.1,0ml men, was the feature of the Hudson-Fulton eelehration today. Hundreds of thousands of spectators gathered early. Every branch In the army and navv was represented.

Marines from the warships and regular troops from forts In the vicinity rounded an outline. In addition to the various seml-milltla organizations In full dress, 1 Jackies from foreign warships filled In the color scheme. After Man)' URya, Holintleld, Feb. U. 1MM.

The W. II. Cnmstoi Co. Dear Sirs For 12 years aiy wife was a martyre to that dread disease Iys-pensta. Nothing relieved lier; -phvsl-ctans were consulted and medical skill tried, without avail, tine doctor advised a change of climate Manitoba as a desirable place.

We acted upon this advice, coming here two years age. The change of climate wrought a change Indeed, hut for the worse, as she was soon routined to bed, and under the care of two doctors, who asserted she could live but a month longer. A neighbor came to see her one day who hd been reading your Almanac. She told of the testimonials she read in It, of the great amount of good they were doing, and her to try a box o' Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills She did ra.

was relieved, kept improving, and is now able to do housework, and continues the use of Morse's Pills Yours gratefollv. GRO. DUNN Too Many Chaperones. Ottawa. Oct.

1 While the yc ung ladles In attend.s at the Normal school this year number 175, there are only six male students so far. Child Drowned. Kenora. Oct. 1 A drowning accident occurred here yesterday, when little William Kary Percy, aged four years and one month, hist his lire in the Lake of the Woods, the accident occurring within sight of the residence of his parents; Grey Fears Germany.

Calgary, Oct 1. "No other enuiitrj awaits a greater destiny than Canada. Nothing prevents Canada fram acquiring in the course of time the controlling Interests in the government of the empire." These words were uttered by Earl Grey yesterday at a banquet tendered him by the Canadian club of Calgary-He continued tiflt in the training of Its people CHtuida should Imitate Germany and In Hitrlotistn. Japan. He strongly affirmed that the Gorman menace wits not a political dodge, but was very Heal and provision should be made to inlet it.

Closed Shop. Montreal, 30. The stonemasons amb bricklayers announce a strike for October 15, unless the closed shop prineiilo is acrepetd. There is no wage dispite. and lungs, finds the solar bladder and other pelvic Jr stomach is the most vulnerable organ out of the We protect our heads, throats, utterly indifferent, until disease diseases, as of the stomach, bowels, feet THE WINNIPEG TRIBUffE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, BABY'S EYESIGHT IS THREATENED By Terrible Eczema Head Became a Mass of Itching Rash and Sores Would Scratch Till Blood Came Much Money Wasted In Fruitless Treatments Disease Was Soon CURED AT SLIGHT COST BY CUTICURA REMEDIES "Our little girl was two months old when alia got.

rash on her fue and within live days her faeo and head wero all one eore. We used different remedies but it got worse Instead of better and we thought she would turn blind and that her earn would fall off. She iiffered terribly, and would scratch until the blood came. At night wa had to pin her hands down. This wont on until sho was five months old, then I had her under our family doctor's earn, but she continued to grow Worse.

He said it was wicmit. When she was seven months old 1 started to Use Cuticura Soap, Cuticura Ointment, and Cuticura Resolvent, and in three weks what a changel 1 kept using the Cuticura liomcdies for two months and our baby was a different girl. You could not see a sign of a sorn and she was as fair as a new-born bubr, and all for thesinaUcost of adollaranilseventy-flve cents where we had spent ton times the money for doctonn(r Rl.e Is now two years old and has no; had a sign of the eczema since. Mrs. H.

F. Budke, It. F. 4, IioSueur, Apr. 15 and May 2, 1907." SLEEP KILLED By an Itching Humor.

Another Cure by Cuticura Remedies. "I broke out with a humor which spread almost all over my body. Tho itching would got worse on retiring, so I could not sleep. I tried several remedies but It grew vain-se until I got some Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Pills which began to relieve me at once. By the time I had used one vial of the Pills, tho humor was entirely gone.

I wish every sufferer could secure tho Cuticura Remedies. Travis Hates, Hamburg, April 20, 1907." "A Internal fur Kvnry Humi.r ot Intium. inrl Adulta coniM. ot t'utlrura to lMnrw tne i-'kln CiilKura (lintmriil to Ileal the skin, itiil jura Hewilvrnt (or In tfie tnrm ot tWilate Owtrd Film, in vtata ot to i'llrv 1 thmiiKhniii the world Coiirr urns Cheni furti ar-Mailed rco, Cuticura Boua on Skin Dlacancs, HANK llOliliEH IS AltKKSTED Pole Confesses to the Ilaiii Jobber) Iuiili-cates Others. Pittsburg.

Cut. 1 Wladyslav Szyinanxky, who last July, in company with two desperadoes, is said to have held up and J. A. Teniph ton, cashier of the Hank of Nova Scotia, at Hainy Kiver. Ontario, of was cai'tuietl tit tin n.vrfu..

t'i mll3 from here, yesterday. hyPinkertoD but not before jeen arrested lor vagrancy and entenced to four months In the county it.il. Therefore, it will he four months he-fore the Canadian authorities claim the desperado to his Just deserts. Szymansky was arreted while heating his way on a freight train through Pennsylvania. I'lnker-tons, who hail traced him through the entire northwest, were just three hours behind, and he had hecu arraigned and sentenced before caught up After a terrific third degree by the detectives, the prisoner, wnose identity until the confession had been established througii an automatic gun which ho carried, broke down and told how he and his companions had held up two banks In Michigan, from which they had obtained an aggregate of 1 o.CiUO one bank in northern where I hey obtained hut $3(10, and in revenge shot the watchman, and bow they had attempted a wild western hold-up in St.

Paul, Minn. They were frustrated by the vigilance of the police. The Pinkertons refused to give the names of the banks. S.ymansky, who Is a Pole, declares he was assisted in all his hold-ups Andrew islander and Waclow Wir.i. fellow countrymen.

He asserts thai they were the "gunmen" of the trio, and professes to believe that he does not know where they are at present. Superintendent Iiiniao, of the Pittsburg office of the Pinkertons, last night on a journey to Manitoba, and it Is believed that before ho returns, with the assistance of the Canadian police, he will have taken the other men into custody Szymau-sky declares that-ho and his coin pan-Ions lost the proceeds of the Hainy River robbery In a gambling house in Winnipeg'. NORTHCLIFKE REVIEWS. Sums Up Impression of Trip in Few Words. Montreal, Oct North, liffe and party passed through the city estcrda morning en route to New'-loundland Referring; to his western trip Lord Northcliffe said in part: "As to the west.

Fori William, Winnipeg, Calcary. Kdmonton and Nan-comer impressed me as having immense futures before them. There is a solidity about the hotne-buildine in these western cities particularly pleasing to me as a Hritishor. The Winnipeg prhate houses compare' most lavorably with those of American cities five times the size. "I came to Inquire into the possibilities British capital and immigrants from Scotland.

England and Ireland, of which you have not always had the best. It Is in the interests of business in Great Britain and Greater Britain that the people from the old country should (ill up Canada rather than scatter themselves as they are doing over the Argentine Republic, the Stales and elsewhere. "You Canadians should take more not.ee of the Argentine Republic. It is one of your chlej' business rivals. It took from us at home over one hundred million dollars of capital last year.

It has wheat land to spare, producing thirty bushels an aire. "Its superb railways and most of Its Industrial plants are largely managed by Englishmen who do not come to Canada Ik cause of the idea ianrclv prevalent in Hreat Britain tiiat "no Englishmen in apple'' I am glad to say nit the general Canadian attitude to the people is better than formerly, doubtless owing to the disappearance of our old fi nil of the eyeglass and riding breeches, the remittance man. I kept a careful lookout for him on mv trip west and paw-only three speclnc lis, the llnest of them being at- Victoria, where I encountered on" who have walked ont of ihe Pan AmerUan vaudeville si-' I'lir I nil llo(s l'roiu i Hd Douglas Chosen. Wctnskiwin, net. 1 At a convention of the Liberals of the fed- IS PACI SJORTHUEST1 Write or cull today nnd learn hw economical! ynii can to these nn liidiiy other points in the West, if yo buy a Colonist Ticket via tho (irtjn Northern Kaihvny itinl USE THE TOURIST SLEEPING CAR Tourist Cars on the Oriental Lin ited were Built for Comfort st ion easy riding upholst eroil i leather provided with cooking rauift Linen ehanod daily.

Yacmiii cleaners keep entire train Telegraphic-, news bulletins recoivei daily on tourist ear. Liberal stop-over allowed on Colonist tickets. For details reoardincj train and fares call or writo A. BR0STEDT District Freight and Passenger 226 Portage Winnipeg. Quarter Set a oarg Saskatchewan's best wheat gr Birch Hill District.

Six i Railway. Will sell cl Wne-third cash, balance on ver Owner, P. O. Box 3086, YVinnipe A BARG A quantity of brass railing suj a Uy.v' VLA m.i k. CroM'x Nl office fixtures.

Apply to Office. BY USING DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS pHEY are the Remedy that the bounteous hand of nature has provided for all diseases arising from IMPURE BLOOD. Moecn'c r' rirf fur Rill. lilUiac a oi Hettii.

fill MlllQ 1 3 Mi, Hr. FOA (. Br ALL DALC8 THE W. H. COMSTOCK Ltd.

rookvillk, Ont. and MonmtTOwN, N.Y. era I riding of Stra thcona, held here -esterfL't', jntnes Douglas was chosen the stnud.trd-lioari for th. -eleetlon. Little Boy Crushed.

Wetaskiwin, I ti t. 1. A little Indliin boy, name'l Ailx Itohtxil, was run o( b' a freight on ye-terla ntterniHin nod was taken Dr. Ilob-ertson's offi.e, ulun it a found that bis hip bad disioeafd. His left as amputated later.

The ear bad le-eii ll ii "ll i 1 1 from 'he enmne and wa- ni 'iHu aloiik; a looi the Pttle f. n.av. pia ihK ie Ull'l' the Wlleel-v Mr. Bury at Portal. Vorth Tortul.

t. tnra! Manager D. J. il.oy th- Canadian save noil ins t3 I ffH tug I I (1 I ill" Prltlsh me. branches.

I liiterveiiiilu I points nn'di. I hi nr hes I er en I points nn MllsfUlUU spotless servioi Agent MR. LE COLOrtlST FARES "I'a points in Uriflsh Cfiliniililii. 'nrliifl-1 hk in ti.i ii 1 1 pii ii j. it in iiml W'-st mi ns( I) li i i to "'tinny points In Mini In--hiding nnd I ii I on Pol tlfinil furi-t f.tlwr tin line pfpints A to Tin of in Wnsli-'rpfn to himI iinhKlIrii; "rtlonare farrs to FMisrrt Plii dti i nt f-rvPn i Tickfs on fHr- (hillv un- wjll soM In ft ll'Sf ickf t.

fnrniHtUin fU'plv to fan. Tit krt Aprciits, ''ifs M.ihi o70, 7 1 0 Sound to an eh lli'v til O. Mk(r tal ii ('ijiii! tonne! Ion l-'or other HfliHM WlnnipeR, I EXPRESS Tl rtiihf-r i on tho K-i-r t. car rlrnun fro Kxs 111 oo wlth- fnr this I'anSTs th.t Ati mrp-ioro. after "fo: 'boHrdmrira'n.

to obtnin sujiper I'aeific ra last ('till arrived here at S.3a "I I' IS uuemion of 1 1,0 13 Into the work "Pl.roprlations for the Mr. Burv io, son, of 'Min'1'''1' Montreal. Mlll" company. ln- I'lKh and 1 1. K.

1 Mil tllpeif. OlIBurt ed Shipbuilding. 1. A subsldixeil shlp--y in Canada one Canadian Otawa. biiildms of the I ,11 lal.or itltlllellee )' I 'V I.

led to e.ert ilx 'lire. -Ihe fa 1 I in oiner 31 it a 1 1 St I ernnt -re -Is. GOOD START pae to be ef.n-f inter! wao depre, ,,,) 1 a 'k l'ie I lornlrilon lake action to htue hl)-lied in i ainida SELECT FIVE ROSES FLOUR. and the Rest is Easy. Jnbletchad yet white as snow." 4.

J1T Ll Art Louis XV. designs. 3 ana terms are ammr kind those the lowest. I'innos at $275, i'), J'iOii on terms of $10 1111 monthly I I'lano Co. guarantee kr payments In event of or out of work.

They new piano sold to be toe or walnut with iv keys, livery piano for ten years. id $275, not $4(10, and larked $500. not $87f. i ie nrlced store, the I uuallty and soils for 'her piano house in I 8 FLIGHT. a flliht made and fog, aviator to-day won tna Lbest flight around athedral.

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