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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 6

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A Sole Extra- ordinary iriiiiHrTi Bsfarsxnss; THE EVENING JOyKKAL XVEI)XESDAX 1002 9 k. wr i -v vi a iiikx 7 WH Ew H-TU II a Bw Bw" II "ST II 1 lliJg3LitM VfIaJ The most beautiful collection of imported and domestic wash goods, ever shown in Ottawa correct fabrics that were never at any. time marked at such marvelously low prices. Below we mention but a lew from hundreds in this sale, miMm i If WOOL. DRESS GOODS AND SILKS WOOL DRESS G0008.

Ws call special attention to-duy to km extraordinary ofrerlng In tha saw ntm Ton will Hod our price lawcr than anywhire sis. AtA-WOOI. PEROK; 40 Inches wt.i,lw,..blpl. iorlh.Jiltt gelling new tor 2uc SERGE, 40 lnot.ee, alt-' Wool, In- Mark ami -colore, Ann' ana astevv worth loc selling lor HEAVT BtillAH SFHIGR. 40 lnchn wide, pur havy.

In black ana color, worta 17 1-2. acllinc lor ti 1-te. BSTAMIKK SKROF. 4t Inc.hM, Warramrd faff 4y, In black and navy aoly, worth 4ic aclMnj now tor FINB TWILL SEROB, Inchi-a wide, an-wool, and nuvy only. Worth U-tt, aeUlac ior Mk FRBNCH BENOAIJNK.

4S ln-h. eomplata ranee of new ahadea; In all heavy we1ghl.jaarlh ttbc, aellluf tor 4C. CRKT. CMETVIOT SKRGB. In 0- ford anj clerical rey.

north Tic, oell-ln( for 45c. felTN-SHINB QijOTil. ratln finlah. 45 Inchra wide, all ooiora, worth tSc; aelU tnc for 60c. RIESTLET8 HEAVT TWILL cheviot aergiw In new ahejea, worth NEW WASH DRESS GOODS.

Wanhe.1 for morHtia aro, now made 1 the moat Interesting ever aeen ao early In the aajmrt. The price are cheap for auch hlch- araae caprice. MU8LINS. Fancy' Colored Dreaa Muallna, fan color; rciuiar 20c. For la i-2c.

ttlark Muxlln In at ripe and dot; 10c For 11 1-lc PLAIft- SATEENS. rialn" -Colored MrotHtd Sateen; e-eg-ular For 10c Colored Satiate. 10c. For BARGAIN IN MEN'S CLOTHING Men's Suits, GoodHeavyTweed Mens Suits. All Men's Mens Men's Men's Mens Men's Suits, Suits.

Fine Suits. Suits. Suits. Fine Men's Men's Men's Men's Men's Men's Wool Halifax Tweed, English Navy Serge, Business. Winter Weight.

Extra Fine Dress. All-Wool Navy Serge, -Suits, Irish Serger1 Worsted, -Suits- Fine Venetian. Pants, Navy Serge, Pants. All-Wool Tweed, serviceable. Pants, All-Wool Tweed, Extra fine, Pants, Fine Worsted.

Pants. Fine Black Striped, T. LINDSAY CO: LflROSE GO. 073-279 WELLINGTON STREET and anteed 12 12 on sale 4 WHITS LAWN. I WTilu Lawn, worth 11 11c.

reduced to 10c; worth lc reduced to 11 l-lo: worth 10c, reduced to Uc I tLEQANT SILKS. Uoa.aaqulalla-ala-a-aeM an4 America hera In thia denarunent. enak-Inc tb moat elaborate ahowtnc hav erer attempted, and one that wtll rtrai the- heat elaeWhera. Yon will find our price leas than other chart (or their. SILKS.

China ftSli ail color 0e. Varked oown to mm i-a. Taffeta 811k. ail color and Mark, nlca eoft maice; recular price tin. Marked down to tec 6,000 yard Felipe Liberty 811k, In all coram tut stack) recular (Sc.

To clear 4So. SuUlma Taffeta, regular prica 60c. Sale prlc 1 worth worth worth worth worth worth worth worth worth worth 4 17 RIDCAU Mercer There elegant new checks and Ginghams Elegant large variety value at 12 Muslins We bought manufacturer These goods 15c per yd, Duck A duck, prints gains to these are Canadian, American English Prints An immense purchase of yards of Canadian, American English Prints, beautiful patterns and guar fast colors, worth 10, and 15 cents, at 5c Silk Prints it an endless variety of thete print, in fancy striper scroll designs, worth 15c, SELLING AT 80 qualities of ginghams. In a of beautiful designs, good Wc, SALE PRICE 5c and Prints the surplus stock of a big of muslins and prints. sell in the regular wy at but wc have them ON SALE AT 5c Prints consignment of blue and white, is affording splendid bawL hundreds of Ottawa housewives 15c goods, ON SALE HERE 8c.

CORDED BILKS. Standard width, worth 11.10; al prlca ic Standard Width, worth Bale pne c. Rtandard width, worth 11.10; 8tan.1aM Width, worth 11.71: prica ILM. aal An etecant rana of rurh kllka at Danaxapt atoca price. IBBOrVS, Aa beautiful a etoek a ran be found In thU cttr I that offered rou now.

WhatTer tha Birora at which mark them, low or hteh, you ran rent aa-ured that yon are veltln a yalua not to a equaled in any attiar at ore. CORSETS. carry an Immenaa Hack of theae -all the beat makes ana all tha kMmt models, as wrtl a the popular and standard atylea. There Is a difference in tne way we' prlc them, and the smni is wortn comma ror. 5.50 for 2 95 3.50 for 1.90 5.75 for 3 95 750 for 4.95 9 00 for 6.90 12700Tfor75O 12 00 for 7.50 1400 for 8.50 122 for 065 1-50 for 0.95 1.75 for 125 3 50 for 195 395 for 2 00 S57 UISBX T.

LITTLE OF IMPORTANCE AT THE COUNCIL. Alleged'- Nuisances at the Boys' Horn. As Explanation Ttem Ottawa Xlsotrle By. The meettner of the HliHonkwtt ccundl last night was on of the quiet eat held this year. As there bav been no committee meetings within tha past two weeks the tmelnees before tha hoard was Heater than usual.

Reeve Held and Councillor Merrill, Miller ana forward were present. Council lur Uedard is absent from tha city. Mr. J. V.

Lloyd addressed 4ha council in recant to an aaeced nuiaanc In the rear of th CanatMaa CathoHo liumleratloo eJociety'e. home on the ltirhokurwl road. Hs-alao rmplalnec tliat piss' war kept within six Intfxa of lirant sueet and Iv Waa of the opinion that this was contrary to tha by-law. A third complaint waa that of a oesa pool which Mr. Lloyd stated was viovlna; decidedly offanslnra to hlmaeit and hi neifbtoor.

Th several emtaancee-referred to war all on the ptcpert-y of the Boy' Worn. Alter hearing; Mr. Lloyd tha council advised him to iiy to ttvs board at health tor red ret. "ton't fortret my pig," Jocularly re-narked Councillor Forward, whom. It appears, own a miniature pi ranch in the village.

fhiperlntendt-ht Explain. Superintendent Hutcheaon of tha Ottawa Klectrlo Hallway, wrote In ait-awer ro a letter from the council complaining that the company's conduot-01 nd motorrhen had remored a ropa from the track at a Ars In Jones' biock on Sunday, May atth. Mr. Hutcheaon said that he had Hnrestt-gated tha matter and found aha ropes were kept across tha track aa unnecessarily long time, when then was no hoes on th- track, and consequently no reason why the car should have been- blocked. Tha men on ear 101 did not touch tha rope aa stated by Chief Bya, ut were removed by conductor O'Meara, who is a resident of Hintonburg.

134 r. Hutcheaon ad mitted that O'Meara had done wrooa la removing the rope but would know better la future Mason, Gordon at Co. presented aa account of 116T.lt for aawdua con sumed at th pumping station. A motion carried to pay tiuo on aceatmt. Jatnes Doroueh of Holland avenue, and James O'Meara of Albert street, appitfd for a water servie to their it tfidences.

The tetters were referred to thv waterworks committee. Want Council to Pay. Mr. rtobt. eurttea who was th nlner on the water works con struction las summer, has a Mil of about 1X9 against th ylllsg and wrote asking that ha be paid ttoe whole or part of the account.

Th flnancn committee will deal with the matter a id report at tha next meeting of th council. Waterworaa Extension. Overseer W. Broad submitted a report of th worlt don on the water work extension during th past two weeks under hla upervlioa. Th total excavation, was 3T.feet and the cost .5.2.

Th report was considered ry satisfactory. Mr. Bioad and his tnen ar now working oa Fourth aivenue, where th water main is being attended 609 feet. Dir. J.

V. Lloyd presented an aocottnt of 12.00 for froaUng two windows in the nra trail. Tax council asked Councillor Mister to certify th aecaant a chairman of the Ant and hght committee. Miller expressed aatoo. lahment at the amount asked as thought x'lt Was- aorlitnnt.

"Th work couM have been duna la twenty aald. Miller, I won't oertlfy "to lb account until I Mr. Extra Py to Constabte. Tha tioovrd" of rteatth" reeuiianendwi that th sum of Mt paid oonatabl It. O.

Morgaa for antra, asrrao dar. log tha smallpog etdernl last Winter. Th eouneti decided to ootnply with th request of tha board of It waa decided to purchas 1M cords af wood for th pumphouse, goo cords la be delivered foefora; Septsmber. Tenders for th sunplr will be called for Immediately. Councillor Millar made art appeal on bnhalf of th reel dents of Mtrtoo Bt.

"who go to church arlth polished boota" asked that a crossing be laid at a point wbsr there Is trans at present. o.aj.a. INSPECTIONS. "arul" Compinle Before Ll- Col. Hsdgin aaet Make a Creditable (hawing.

Two Jnors cornpaaiea of Oover nur-Jnera' Foot Guards war Inspected Monday night by Lt-OoL Hoi-gtrta, DXI.C. aa was Com. pa Die tnat were ca-aea avpoet to race the did so In a nwn- nrr that they bare no maaoaj to feel aahtuned of. with a elrenath of 15. under Oapt.

I. H. MarlsaBv waa the Jl rat to take ths Boor. They ware put through a rigid sxamlnnaton In company and section drill and passed a very oreditabl tnapecilou. -P" under Vt.

V. C. T. (THara. followed with a strength of 2a, and left tittle to be desired.

In every movement, both aompany and section, th men showed up ra good form and gar evidenos of a hard Mason traKu Ing. Th aon-conuk, knew ahlr bust-nra and pot their section throuai wvttrstattely a hrb. fast, Qe.ra.iel. through Illness, waa unable to be pre-lent, but ma place was ably taken, by lit. O'Hara, who I undoubtedly on of On most elTWIenjt orncsra la th regiment.

Ater asrh company's Inspection the member adjourned to their annorrn where a social hour waa spent and twfnierirfteM served. Ths nicer at tending la, night, in addition ro thoa enrnmandlrur companies, were i.t.-t:.s, Jervla, Maor Roper, Major F. Taylor, Ma)or Wtnter, Cap. Cunolnghara and Capt. Mage.

Th avsjgestlon to hav th 41rd nrgiment divided Into two battalion haa not tavkea any definite', farm yet. but I (imply a proposition that has been triads by some of tha officers who believe eher I something to be gained by doing so. One vf the principal feeiture of advantage would be trie retaining of LleuL-OaL wood a aervlcea for another term of five years, aval this In Itself la considered to be worth striving for. Th Idea ha aprunavfrorA ths recent change 4n the QueenTOvrn Rlflea, of Toronto, which reaiment tias raesntly been divided kaa two twttaliotia, DONT MIS8 going to aXaatley la. MH riMnlnliu Dev.

Ton a atMa ever la Cornwall. Far tl.U; ahlMrea barf mica. builmrc uktonens, Th Builders' Laborers' TJnloh met At evfciiitisl atul -elrclxJ. lha followiiur faaoocK. vtce-preewent uo.

Church, nnanetal swretary John Gauther, saslstant secretary 'IV. Thompson, corresponding secretary John Drake, tiler J. llurrowa, outalde tiler; R. Header, T. Bnilih and 11.

Burks, trualees. No action was taken regarding participation In the proposed Labor IMy proceoaton and oelebrution. KEWS FttOJl HUM I 'Frank Aenaud, tha young man who attempted to commit auloiojo by taking poison In Aytmer i'ark, about ten days sgo, and who pleaded guilty to toe charge, waa sentenced by Judgs Talbot to threa months la lull. Ths pns-saer Is said ta have eome front Mont-rsai iwt wUl gtva no account of him self further than that he bad had trouble with bis family, bad been drinking and this led to hia rash act. Frank ca Trtncbimontagne and cier-aohin Ducheenay, tha two men aocuecd of tha attempted murder of HypoUt Latere, a few cay ago, at Labeue, ar now free men.

Laforcs was represented as being nearly beaten to death but be appeared before Judge Taabot with onty a silent soar on bis face ana stated he bad not Intended ta ay aa Information of attempted murder against th men who beat him. Mr. it. A. Fortler.

for tha crown. asked permission to change ths charge to one of assault and prisoners pleaded guilty. Judgs Taabot fined ths. two men 126 and ICS costs, eaoh. A' tomboia and concert will ba neio? In the basement of Notre Dam Qrac church on Sunday evening next wbtn there will be a drawing for panes and a can.

Valentine's orchestra will be In attendance and a progratnnie of muito win be given. Th dosing sxercisjs. at ths Qrey Nuns' Convent took place Id ths pre sence of a large number or parent ana friends. The gold medallist and valedictorian was Mlas Dosta Champagne. Mirer medaia war, won by rha following graduate: Misses Kesrlna La-flamm.

Alice Dumontier, Fleur-ang Carrier, Atneliana Peltetler, Zlta He-bert, iMarla Louis Berth tauroe. Lea Sabourln, lAhnarlo Foumier, Kmalla Dealardlna. Maria Thlbanlt, Stella Lany and Agnes Washburn. KINDERGARTEN CLOSINGS. At Vutchmor street school th first dosing took place.

Thia class, will ba remembered, was opened about three- months sgo with some thirty pupils oa the roll and twenty-Are In attendance. Th regietered attendance new totals over thh-iy-flve, thus more than Justifying ths opening of the cisea. Yesterday many parents snd frlsnds were present. They were much pleased with the progresa of th children and tha pretty appearanc of the room, decorated aa It waa WKh flowers and tha work of the children. The exhibition lasted about an hour and a half, and showed bow well Mlas Wane 1 1, th tsacher, baa brought the little ones on.

I At the doe, the books containing the Work of the children were given out and the lHtle one Joined In singing God Save the King. Trustee 'Wilson spots to the eblidren and toM them how well they had progressed In ao abort a time, and of the Interest lilies Blgnsll had shown them. Miss Blgnall presented each child with a small Union CHANGING SITUATIONS. Mr. Thos.

R. Browns far a Montreal Firm. A Presentation. Thos. H.

Browne, for the past hlns years city representative for J. M. Garland eVn at has severed his connection with that firm to accept a situation with Osult Limited, Montreal. Mr. Brovrastr1tI-e traveller for Eastern Ontario 'snd will handle smart war and fancy good.

Hs arill commence hi new duties July lat, but will make Ottawa ma aeaaquertera. Mr. Brown was very popular with tils fellow empkryeeav who ahowed their high esteem and their regret at hla departure by preventing him with a dress suit ease and a solid leather travelling bag. The presentation was mad by Mr. Jaa.

A. DaigMsh on behalf of the staff. Mr. Browns mad a feeling and appropriate reply. CLIRKS CONFIDENT.

Saturday Closing In All Stsraa. Prospect ars bright fof th closing of stores at ntn o'clock, on Saturday nights A cunfeteDos waa treid but evening In tha T. M. A. parlors betwein deputaMon from the elerke, tha Anglican Guild, tha Ministerial Association and th Cbrtstaaa Endeavor Union.

Or. V. H. Ijroo presided. Jtaw.

Dir. Oorman, who baa tram making a canvass In behalf of ths Anglican Guild, reported that ba had not mat with any objection from mer-chanta to close at o'clock. The eke-Ice wl take petitions around Immediately and an endeavor win mad to new tha early dosing go Into effect among dry goods, hardware, housetornlshlnga, furniture. Swots and ahoeas, Jeweltecy, crockery, gents' turnlebtmra, grocer, flour and feed stores and butcher shops. PERSONAL.

Ofts O'Meara. of m. Bridget's school, has gone to Alexandria to conduct the enfyca namiiannM toe peparate school of that piaos, Mr. Robert BrnwnlM. of Bhawvlllt.

at In town for a tew days. Mlas Trlx Wtlltarna has gone to Bat-tlefnrd, N.W.T.. on sn extended visit to bar slater, Mrs. G. Wallace Currier.

THE Social Round WlctutMd. wtvr) hfji trrr th pat woc-k at CaUetJoni birtuxv, hsv m-lurnod -IA tovii. lirsi MmcLaCTMl -1Tt this mnm. lntf (Or aaiOUUAaU rout for ftwitw- Mr. Irata JL Parrs, B.A tisa ffirod hla pnaitliMi on ilia a cult of sOUOiiry Ml Arnnt of Aniupnlla.

'who tta brtn arxvixlt rm tha winter In vt tww. wnti raiaUvca. Ian on Won day fr Hit. a. a a Mra.

KveranS ntchr, wha hat tB pontn tha- paaC frT VMk. in tha aiuilronuaoks, ttaa returned to Ottawn, ind Is in tha ut of har fatbar, tUm Hon. R- W. Acott. 4ir on, iAuitr Ad- Kan Ktotcttar, who haa l--n vt arhoi In Montraal durtng- tha paut wimor, ta aiao at bis srmaQttihtmr Tha MlaatNi EdlrH F1Hdln and Vra ToUar raturiMd ytT4r from Alra-Vamta'a KboU iBToropto.

aTf Baiaa. B.A.. 'will ratum In flrtptevnbar naxc to A ft ki ry Ottfce. to Uka tha irtaca of ACT. A.

Lawla, wbo ao ra.ia. a mm svntttii "Tha TdwT. hum )W baao vuMtabad br Oroia oa. wbirn muaf iniartaaii p-j7pjv, in tho 0at that tha word, which ara wiit-tan by Mr. CharlM Caprcn.

hav b-n aat ta oaualo toy ono of our WU known aoolatr vtria. Mm Honor Clayton, tha artuaio mm wati mm xna wm-m mrm iouiarlir prvttf and attxacUTO. CODRt WWW ciuef justice dismisses JEIGUBOKS' APPEAL On ihw Oronnd Tlini ih Lioo Board had Vnll Fowar to Pooi Chief Juaitot red1W lit th Hlii Court yiutUMxtuy -mtfieroooaj dtamlaovU Mtm action ot A. J. ieprtana and othrg wbo oouirht to feavo tba ttoena imnlod to ti.

Je feyiaptedoa for tha OaObo hotel lb3 and Ul 1-S Spark Ohwet dl-vrad null ana void. To tttVa of thm aotion wta etepKens va. O'Conaor. Mr. l.

McLtoufrall nppoarad for tho plain -taflt and aUesara. oo. Bandornoo and J. J. ttknltb for tha detVoca.

Mr. buvlmif wma oaiiad, ont hla rl denvo waa not aa to any dam-air ti a hotel Okay aava dooa to hln boalneaa. His LrOrdatttp ruling that ha 00 reaoa to anquka Into tha damage, but only into tha quaatloa of validity of th livenaa, Llconae Com raiaaloDsrr PooIId ivi evldeoca aa to tha racaipt by tha ttcenaa board of two petition, on for and ona aaliT8t Uka lice net. eVana thirty alcn-era of th petition arainat tha Ueenaa afterward wltbdrww their njuna aadl favored (Frantna tna jlaRiffl. ieavin the petHlonera a-tin9t tha lloanaa out, aid tha operation of tha aat by reeon of not havrnff anoucb namaa.

On tshMa srounda tha appllcatloa for tha llct-naa waa cratd. Ida LordahJp etxiulred if mrrf nony had been spent In fitting out tha premise again which action waa taken, Mr. Henderson calked (Mr. Statpledon, who aald had spent aaveraft thousand doHara 1a fitting up tha naw hot-H. Hla tford-ihlp then dlMntaaad tha cosa.

noting tn tne iKane ooara naaruii power to grant una I BEFORE JIJDQE MTAYISIJ, Before' Judge MacTavlsh, yesterdiiy, W'llUam Webster, lit later streew waa acquitted on a obarg of stealing two sucking pigs. Mr, J. P. nshserds-fended. The Judge Confirmed th eonvtctlon of FdHcerraui Oartibs by Maglstrats O'Keefe, to compel mm ro pay a una of 20 and costs for non-aupport of bis wife.

The applicant was ordered to pay lo costs of appeal. Mr. Mabon, appeared for Mr, berubs. lit the case-ottb sting va. Doren-wend, applioatiori was mads to Quash a conviction under ths transient trad-r by-taw.

Ths conviction was quashed without costs Ths personal MoogMsaoaora of 1900 of Ous-Xjawaoca aooussd of assault, wars estreated, prisoner- fatting to appear for trlaL Oervarmi Liemoine, acrisjad of forgery, baa vktpped out of tow and fatlmg to appear for trial, hla bonds ot Is forfeited, and rranoeaco Ceoto and John Obtarch each be required to tmy IMo. J. H. Bennett was confrrtnsd as a couraty exmarabi and WIIHam AUan's cauns was removed from ths list at his own request. Small Gity Items EXCURSION TO ATLiMER-Ao --curslon of 150 residents of Quyon and dtstriot arrived to Aytmer ywlartUy sr boat.

Many spent tha day at Aylmer Park and a large Dumber VialU ad Ottawa. 6BNT TO IA9TLCM. John Hayes, ot Low Township, who ha been con fined for soros In Hull Jail, has beea declared to be Insane and Sheriff Wright wis eonvwy htm to-day to Zu Jean Dieu Asylum. A BAKTTR Aro.VS. David Le baker, York SU agatnat whom yodg-tnent waa given in the Htghj-Otourt yesterday for 11.S94.

naa mads an assign- ment to A. Cole. A meetlar of th radltora will ba bsM on July 1. FIRST WK'lilKLT JlOP. The ttret weekly dmnc tha VMtorla Tacht CVub win ta beM at aha otub-hou this Tetrfr The dernoear occur each Wednesday evening and will ba open to members and "ttoetr trlends.

A cunrooa jbbt. Mr. n. a. Oronch, of Ouramlngs Bridge, brought into th Joumas yesterday a robbin's -nest which area peculiar In that tha feathered builder had adorned the ou aide of neat with a doctor's prescription.

The birds, apparently, didn't Haw the effect, for tbey ono ik tha neat and three eggs. MVIsrOtJ BT. OPrlNTNO A TSUI, tlon Is being clrcurlaaedi by Aid. Cieary to bars Division street opened from Norman sjraet to tit. ILoul Dam.

Ha la also Interested In a movement to hsnrs Puiiisiset street straisMsnrd between Bell and division to Notre Dame and ths mark-n) street area In ths south' of Dalhousla ward. A new 1 oancret sidewalk Is being constructed on lrn street-from Preston to Rochester street. VACATION. -VaTatlfrii ti una win aoon ha hei And hesota 4a glad one mora. Whan acholara will fonrat tha thlirgw They learned a month toe or.

SUSIHE8S. CofTea Briiikiii Inoapiteiutct Born for ieOtlaoaj at TinM. A gentleman from McBatn, "OolTea drlnltinaj. haa oae me much, for during my Ufa 1 have bn many Umea ao tioroaffbly pat out of condition that I hava heen oom- pclied tut alwwioa buslneiilor aj day ar two at a tiro. Ths attacks of beAd-acha weuld-commanva oa tha right slda behind the ear and become ao aevera aa to totally incapacJLata ma for any exercise ayen menial I have frequently had to take morphine to re- tlere th suffering.

eJour- atomac-s)-' troubgd me and I had a nervous heart that gaive me -a great deal oC Wovbr. "Four years ago' 1 saw an advarlUa- ment for Poatum Food -UolTea which rex-t-trd the )U eltecta of coiTee oa tha nrve. I at once decided to make tha. change and leave oft cofTe and taketm I'ostum. The result has been all that one could evpeet.

"I am never cone tip ted any mora, the billons attacks iwavcr come on except from some In discretion uWi as drinking coftee, which I am foolish enough to Indulge in tvwr and thn. I have no more neaaacnea, no more sour stomach and no btllous spells. I have not been sick to my atom a oh or had a nervous vomltlna spell in threa years. Am now yewra old. and nar hotter healiti and do a bet (ber busneas and mora oomfortaoia than hefora in my Ufa.

I certainly attiibutethf nan re leaving oft cofTe swd fining Postum for I hav taken no medicine 4o altj In making th change. -The experiment as stated la abao. lutely true. I am willing. If necessary, to attach my affidavit to It.4 Name arlvva by Postua C0v BatU UUiv.

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