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Manitoba Morning Free Press from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada • Page 11

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MANITOBA -FREE PBESSi WINNIPEG; MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 19, jCeitera to the Get it or Oormpondsnu who sdopt nn nam ihould nclcia tbtir noma una addraia for th Infor ttVvedSuccess-A. G60cj To. 4sV MARLBOROUGH PLACE EXTENSION The Beautiful Portage Avenue Subdivision "LORD TENNYSON PEER OF 10c CIGARS song. hOtRt The nearest in residential subdivision on Portage Avenue, only ten minutes, ride from centre of city. All Lots High and Dry Graded streets and water already oa Marl- borougli PJuco.

Many houses now built and others in course of construction. $175 and $150 LOT PER ON EASY PAYMENTS. Standard Phone 3226 The Greatest Security on Earth is the Earth Itself" Hero is an opportunity to havo some CHEAP and on easy torms. On Portage Avenue Just west of Silver Hoights. Tako a St.

Charlos Car Ballon of tba editor onljr. latitrs contalnlai IwrionallUM or attacks oa urlvat cuaracuf act sublltbed. To the Billtor of the Freo Press. Sir. In readlme; your renort of ln- tarvlew with Mr.

Grlgg respecting Drltlsh trade with Canada In vester- day's Free Press I was forcibly struck wiin uie purugrapn wun regaru 10 ins opinion a to the probablo removul or uio cmo.ii'go agattiHi tno importation, far distributing and feeding purposes, Into Britain. of Canadian cattle una tno statement aeemed to me to bo a direct Invitation to Canadian authori ties to provu that tills could be done uuieiy, anu tins so now is tne tuno to tako the matter up lit a public mid energetic spirit and In such a manner as will prove beyond a doubt mat there la no public danger to Urit- aln in such Importation, nnd that this can dc done I am fully convinced ai were a conmitaslou somewhat on I lines of that recently appointed to m-qulro Into the conditions of the grain Undo such a commission would do incalculable guud both to the Canadian aim jjrittsn farmer. I am a Scotchman by blrlli and ren lng, resident In Kugland for a consid erable time and for a number of coming Inrgcly Into contact with cattle ralsurs and can remember the tlmo when the farmer In IJrltaln could real-Ize a handsome piollt.tiom Ilmsli Iiik of Uaiiudlun-brod stoek for fun sumption In tho home mnrket, und teel sure that were facilities again oft'orcd him he would be only too glud to avail iilmscir or the opportunity whllo the Caiuidlnn farmer would equally benellt byi being ablo to llnd 1 tit that received 'for Ills llnlshed tide, as there can be no doubt that tho price for a steer nt nn ugo ready for either stall or ltiiss fcedlnit and lln- lKhlng would realize as much and more than Is now received for the animal where Immediate slaughter has to take placo while the raiser could do so in. much less cost than It would take him to nrocurc a bi llock ready fur tip butcher; and again the British farmer would be receiving uu animal well ue-ic-lopcd nnd that could be made lit for market in a lew momim ai cum not more than lie has at present nnv for the undcrsl.ed nnd underfed yearling he Imports from Ireland nnd which takes more than twice the amount ot time, feed and care to lit It for consumption, while there can be no doubt that the Improvement in quality by a few months' feeding on tho succulent routs or grasses raised In England would be simtiousuriiuie com pared With the present condition; whero daughter Is Imposed thus Indirectly redounding to tho credit Canada as a producer of high clni 1 Coming now to tiie Question of ills- case amongst cntt in mis am eonvlnced thiit the statement thnt contusions disease, while It may to a certain extent true respecting a very small portion of the iNorui American, continent. Is yet much In tho nature of bmrcv.

Initiated and tiv tlmse havlnir all axe to in-'lnd and prolltlng by tlio and unfortunately tnvie uie a in Britain. Since January of this year havo made It my business to InQUlre the condition and prcvalcuee of contagious disease, ha ti.nf tlnin riinin Into Imim dlato contact to a' grent extent with (i.n WrdiTR nnd raisers of cattlo in fills district, nnd lor a ramus "--K- ono hundred miles. Including in this hs far west as the Biding mountains hnd northeast tnrougn L.nneiaiiu i iar as Sandy Bay on Ainnitoun, n. tim conclusion that nil. while wherever I havo Inspected a herd this has been Invariably healthy nnd in duality as good and In ninny case Superior to the average herd In Brl nln TMfMiro nnetllUOUla I IniVC 1IC heard of nor seen nnd the same can be said of foot and mouth disease A'so of cattle plagtio and mange.

l.onnl (if nun or two enses. DU ot seen tile animais, in nwieu ifil llllC it ICail lO in Wiay have been anthrax, but even this uisca my Information has led me to he conclusion that the farmer has nronalltloil to dice Hie Lpread of and eradicate tho outbreak. ntly tuberculous nature and In which i.i ai.nipditnr. and found that the farmer was only too pleitseu destroy tnese Isk of tlio spread oi unuci.u.., lally seeing that In such cases the over llkclv to be. lie well knowing and appreciating tno hnttnr to keen his stock healthy even at the expense of the loss of ono now and again.

uiai.n-- )cg Is unfortunately eoincvwiui. iplnlon, this is only a question so far tlm farmer and his loss and In no Lnv nrrortt the nnestlon at Issue, I can only In conclusion o-epcat my opening I statement that Canada has now the chance to show that, she has a clean mil oi nenuii inutter to a conclusion In order that tho present conditions should bo could be dono by the appointment of such a commission as suggested. Apoh upon your valuablo space, but in the belief that a discussion of tho Ques tion Is or value iu imjim country and ourselves, E. BOWMAN. M.R.C.V.S Etc Veterinary Surgeon.

Gladstone. Aug. 23. WHEN THAT COLD COMES iinw to ht cured? This method la Blmnllrdtv lliplf. Rub the chest Olid thront well with Nervlllne.

use It as a gargle nnd tako some in not iaior nc-fnro rotlrlne nlnnir with one of Dr. Hamilton's Pills. Next morning finds you refreshed, freo from cold and bright as a dollar. household remedies are wonderfully successful, and certainly won't fall in your case. For sale at an tieaicrs.

Make Hay While the Sun Shines On the Macdonald Road For Salo-15 soutli of Agricultural College, cast of rail $2dli way, and fronting on tho Mncdonnld Head. Terms, one-third cash, I ono and two years for balnnce. G. W. ANDREWS Tel.

43S Main treat. Warehouse Flat BSxlOO feet, with trackago and platform nnd prlvute lano for' draylng. Good location for salesroom or storage, and front suitable for ofllces. Carruthers Johnston Bradley 471 Main Street, Winnipeg. FOR SALE Choice Peach and Applo Farm In the Southern Okiintumn, comprising EC acres, 20 acres bench, 10 acres bottom land, all Irrigable, fenced and flunicd; balanced range land and well treed.

Buildings now, comprising large two storey frnnic house, bank 'barn and poultry house. Some trees have been plunt-cd, and havo made excellent growth; about 18 acres have been tilled for one year, nnd are In a high state of cultivation, ready for planting this fall. Thu property, because of location, Is considered the choicest In the Southern Okan-ngan. Terms, 1-1 cash," balance to salt purchaser. Principals only need reply.

Address I3ox 2US, Pcn-tlcion, B.C. v. TO YE CO. 0 acres of pooil rich land situated Creston. U.

C. In ten acrn blocks forty ucre blocks fc) for the raising of fruit 'of all kinds on acres of llrst class fruit lam no waste hind, stream of water through It. Dally trnln and boat service. Price, 5 an acre: f2M cash, balance In (i. 1-' and IS months, with interest at 7 per cent, per annum.

Sixty acres nt one mile from Procter Bench lund. Adjoining ranch mostly cieareu. rrice iu and balance can Jj00 cash, ranged hi application to Toyc Box 61, Nel son. B. C.

School Desks met. will bo received up 10 p.m. on Thur Mitchell, t9 ri'vvb- agent, ot school boarJ offices. STEWART MUI.VEY, Sccrclary-Trcasurer, Winnipeg Public School Hoard. Winnipeg, Aug.

1KB. Assiniboine Water will be turned into tho mains In caso of a serious fire, Be prepared for this by having In your house a supply of the "Purest Spring Water In tho World," furulshed by tlio Chrystal Spring Water Co. Tel. M2C. 313 Main.

ilAVl LOCAL NOTES Lllon of homes, harness, cat-riKS lu-ld ut tlio Traders' horse 1" nnirki't un i-'iUlny a sme-ii hhlillng win liely arid good C.ui.iil.i indoor amateur aih.ttlc -dap iin'ct opens this mom-o'clock at tho Uoyal Hlioe Jtote, J. Thomson, undertaker, now ad--i "lady assistant." Tills Is nil in. hi In the business In the cliy. Mr. i-uii says Unit It necessity In A merlon cities to keep a lady n.iker mid lie la liiiroilucliig llio il.nu Waiiuop, of Stavcly.

or lr.oclul.ile. anlveil utter trip through rt. Ilro.i.tuay. a Ih-Mickin iuipo.T.1 man i blind ylx-, on ossesslon "of ihn 'nt tlie liquor llcrnse iMllli of the city couruil oi'ly iTetliig could I Those who answered to ere Aldermen Latimer, l'ultord. in.

Newtoo. Campbell, Coekburn, onimlssloner nf of wheat Holds of Alliertn, prunes of harvesting In full HW.ng. Held Id a p.irl oT tile farm J. HU- and Is lneate.l eight mile-, from l.eth-. The enelnsnre eontaini J.L'OO a es n.l the fall wheat on It till? car tald tu bo a ery linn sample.

i he Holograph was taken on Aug. last. Saturday morning laemhers of the train iiiimr.stoti visited the railway and iwstlK.ucd (lie methods of wheat In-ethnK An informal dls.mlmi lock lave, at whleli It was deenled to hold le ilrst regular sitting the eomaiLi- inipcg quired to can bo obtu: J. K. IJoyle.

Geo. William l.I nuesl nt lae Knyal Ales v. Williamson pahl visit to th ofrleo and weighed himself WllUanisoi the -heaviest" a-lvoi In the Free IT stone foundation work for th ill 1, 1 a' 'rap Uv as'possihle lumo-laylng ceremony will 1 llurneit. oa his vacat on. will preach al Itramh.n st church to-morrow, and will e-' his ministry in Falrbalrn's.

hall on I tlhee in November. u.i i I stccn members of the i t- left by the C. P. It. Imperial Id.

a- vtuiu.ii v. i bat terv are nlteady on tlio grounds, entire" Miiiail being composed of 2t At I'cttawawa the local battery will eto cthc batteries from nil por-, of the Doiiiliilon, and lll receive al tit line discipline. brought Into ettleinent no; by kk V.nV hair ami foul with composition died a few, (luilttcd to tho hospital. been reported to the 1 1111 i nor p-nt sc oral il a In ho cH di.r lug week. leaving pn Sattir 1 aj or 3.4 ttr 1 I of of i Ciiiindian I'aclllc, lv.7.v?.r': nd also This ciiires will he secured at vari- -crcruailve ot farm scenes In S'lrf-Scigt.

Jungct, of the R.N.W.M.r.. left Vorkt.m for Fngland'to bring 1 i Wesley Upton, the man who nb- hlle acting as ticket i i the C. F. with J1.000 nnd a On the second occasion. acting fer the Dominion Express at Yorkton.

he is said to havo ltd with SSC0. A third charge con-hlm with the disappearance of some anee letters at Windermere, B.C.. uts-lde tlio uuer-provineiai the Is the I are the nre mi cool 31. 1, he tral I die for lie on and watch for signs reading Silver Heights View QUARTER ACRE LOTS Prices rangiug from $150 to $400 each, one-tenth caBh, balanco monthly payments. Waugh Beattie Telephone 1213 12 Merchants Bank Bldg.

WANTED ANDDESTITUTE Chilian Minister of the Interior Reports on Conditions in Valparaiso. Valparaiso, Aug. 23. The m'nlster of Interior has Sent the following dispatch to President Rlosco: "Business being resumed here. All classes are taking part.

In the work of repairing damage. If fresh meat runs shall cause frozen meat from Maga-lenes to bo sold. Unny of the homeless people need clothing. Provisions running low nt Iqulnue, because supplies have been retained here." President PJesco continues to receive telegrams of condolence from foreign governments. "Hie newspaper buildings not ho badly damaged as at first supposed.

That of the MerciirouJ Is Intact. All the newspapers will reappear to-morrow. There arc some slight earthquake shocks at 8.13 p.m. yesterday, but no further damage was done. FOSTER'S FORECAST "aMilnclon.

IV C. Aug. IS. Last liulle- gae rorccasis or Ulsturbaiico to cross continent 'JS to 30, warm wave 15 to 2D. wave to Sept.

1. Next disturbance will rcaoh Pacific const about 29, cross west of llocUlos country by closo of 30. great central valleys 31 tt Sept. eastern states 3. Wnrin wave will cross west of Rockies about 23.

great central valleys eastern states Sept. 3. Cool wave will cross west of Ruckles country about Sept. great central valleys 3, eastern states 3. Tills will be, by far, the most Important nf Iho month.

Jl will begl. i followllm this e.iiry frosts unusually fur south for season and will probably do some daniugn valleys states S. Warm west of Hackles about 3, Kroat valleys 10. rnclllc skoie, partleularly In northern il 1 1 11 1 1 1 tltl.l WllShlllgt time t. be on tho wetern off our western coasts.

About Septal and expect dan- this disturbance Rockies. Mrst half of Vdl bo west of I 3eptcniber will nvcrngo an last half. The month will Huu 'l-i. about normal east of that "line. high: irons in corn holt Sept.

3 and 4 to of of Ohio and Mis- sour rivers, southwestern i cxas aim mid- Atlantic states; elsewhere below nor- VIRDEN'S POPULATION all cases ot sickness and Injury. gUeli the splendld bund of noble women who hare been ln- fctrumentul In carrying till project, to such a success. al Issue. Talk about a hold-up, but' for pure and unadulterated gall, suiite of tlio clerks id leuieri who come from Ontario and (soiuethmg ihcy Know aimu.pnro uf that. Rill Mllitr, Limited.

J't ubra.kin, spen a this lwck and bought a farm In 10-13. A. Snyder, of l'ortao In 'oond with view to iilmr un a brlckv-urd on a lai-go cule. iivonoullccs the law muter. ui around horo highly desirable.

New people ccmtuiuo to arrivo daily. Tho McDonald, Slnipson Co. ore ktpt hurtling. They are expecting a contingent ot twenty from Nebraska this waek. II.

C. Simpson Is on a busiucbs vwa to Winnipeg this week. Major (Dr.) C'llugan visited Oak Lake oniclnl business. norf Kut lno iiotcl its nearly modern- ize(1 ua can oc dono until wuter works UilV0 Decn Installed. PERSONAL.

Oeo. lllll, Is at tha queen's. D. M. McLean.

Clucaso, Is registered al the Corona. T. Willing. Iteglna, Is registered at the Clarendon. M.

E. Hall, or Winnipeg. Is Haying at the Broadway Control hotel. New 1'orK. Mrs.

W. W. Boblnson and Master Hilton were guesls at the Alexandra, Winnipeg Beach, last week. G. C.

Milter and Elmer Smith, of Chicago, ai rived In the city Saturday morning and oro leslttcred nt tho Queen's. John McJanet and J. Macmlllan, of Ottawa, arrived from. tho eust Saturday morning and are Hcpplng at tli.i Empire. Mrs.

J. Pickles. Miss Berle nna Jtlss Margnret MacOrcgor llnvo roturned from a delightful visit at Winnipeg Beach. Mr. Fred E.

Morris. Uie celebrated pianist, now of Vlnlpeg, came over by the Northumberland on Saturday evening and a welcomed by his mftny friends here. accompanied by Mdyor and Mrs. Sharpo and Alder-nifln H. Sandlson.

of Winnipeg, wbo have been attending the nuetln of tho Union -of Canadian Mucilclpallllos at Halifax, of which body Mayor Sharps had the honor to be elected They drove out to the Cliff hotel ytsterJuy afternoon. P.E.I. Examiner. A dinner last' evening at the Toledo yacht club was elven through the courtesy of Mrs. Isaac Doucet.

covers being laid 'for Miss Ethel id ruesl. Miss Lottie Johnston, of ivrna" WlnnlDeg; Mrs. Wm. Lucius, of HeveUtoke, H.C.; Miss Anna Hideout. Mies Nell Marsh and Kuei, Alice Ltlhbrldg.

of 'Qlencoe, For the danw In the evening the youn wo-men were Joined by Mr. Douctt. George Lethbrtdge. of St. Thomas.

Mr-Morgin, Mr. lioyai junn, I i I I I VS, MACHINISTS Several Clauses Struck off Defendants' Statement in Injunction Case. Judge Richards on Saturday delivered Judgment In tlio enso of tho Vulcan Iron Works vs. Winnipeg Lodge So. 122 Inter national Association ot Machinists and others, striking out certain paragraphs in the statement of defence of the individual defendants, and allowing Lliem one uiuntli in Which to put In an amemled statement of defence.

J. E. O'Connor for the plaintiffs; C. 1. Wilson and T.

L. Hartley for the defendants. This action was brought for daimigos for wrongful Interference with the business of the plaintiffs by strikers who arc members of I on ri.tr:iliiliii tlm roniiil Ihs on hv Ilia ilel'emlitnts of plekeltlng mid other IlleenI nets. The defendants Hied a statement of defence for the individual heremlunt a set.nrate stiitement of defence fo unions and ussn.dut Ions. 'Idle plaintiff moved before ltlehards, Oh July 11 lust of defeuco of the Individual defendants, paragraphs 3, -1 and 5.

on the ground that they tended to prejudice, embarrass or delav a fair trial of the action, and that the said statement ot defence Is not in nerorilanee with tho requirements of the icing's bench rules In that behalf. The motion was argueu oerorc uienarus, fFrISC0 DISASTER ECLIPSED Property Loss Will Bo $200,000,000 Enormous Destruction of Life. Santiago. Chill, Aug. conservative cstlmato places the property loas at Valparaiso as a result ot tho earthquakes and (Ires at J2CO.000.000.

Tho loss In the rural districts will be Immense, as not only tho residences of the landed propr e- but the huts of the laborers, have been completely destroyed and in muny plaies tho bridges, telegraph and tCiC-1 phono posts have been thrown open liassenger trains have arrived here from Valparaiso since Aug. 1G. It Is Ins.Jted here that the effects that the disaster, In the number of deaths and the amount of property destroyed, is probably than was the case In San Francisco. Val paraiso was tno great seaport ot iiic republic and its commerce exceeded that of any Paclllc port except San Francisco. The entire h.wer part uf the city la conl-plotely destroyed and the loss of life Is I jit throughout because all parts of the country were represented here.

Heavy ruins ale still failing at Valparaiso, making Hie misery still greater. Olfts for the relief of the sufferers are arriving from all parts of the world. rodo horseback from Valparaiso to Si.nilaun a distance Of SO miles, nml id not obtain food or drink for hlui-or his liorsc during the cntlro dls-io, owing to tho desolation prcvall'ng. NEW ELEVATOR COMPANIES ican Concurns Extending Their Business Into Manitoba. Letters patent of Incorporation have bten Issued to the McCabe Klcvator com pany the Incorporators being: ucorge Henry McCabe, grain dealer, of the town oi (irafton, in tho state of North Dakota; James McCabe, of the city of Minneapolis; William John McCalie.

Wilton Matthew McCabe, grain dealers, and George Wilson, accountant, all of the city of h'ulutti. In the state of Minnesota. The capital stock Is J150.00U and Ilia headquarters of the company will be ut Winnipeg. Letters patent of Incorporation have been granted to tho Saskatchewan and Western Kb'Vator company or which the Incorporators nre: James J. Sinclair, farmer or Stephen; John Sinclair, grain buyer, of Argyle, both In the stato of Minnesota; Frank F.

Topper, grain buyer, of Iladlsson, Saskatchewan; John 1. Ilalg, barrlster-nt-lt Ciuiilcs Will l.ims, studeat-itl-law, both of the city of innipeg. The capital stock Is and tho 1 eadiiuarterH of the cumpany will be at Ylnnlpcg. CAPE BRETON REQUIRES MEN JAPE BRETON REQ io More Harvest Excu Excursions Will Bo Run from Thsro. Sydney, N.S..

24, As result of the lnlluenco brought to bear on tho C. P. R. by the Dominion Coal there will not be any moro harvest excursions this year' from Cape Breton. On tho flnit ono some hundreds of men went from hero and Glace llay, nnd a second was udvcrtlsed, but lia3 been cancelled.

Tho coal company find It very hard to get enough help to man their mines, and their otltput Is being greatly lessened by the scarcity" of laborers. Throughout the whole of.Cnpc Breton there Is a big demand for men and good wages aro being paid. Appointmonts GazriUed. 111. l.snM- Ihn 11iMilniintlt.cnvprnnp.ln.

council, has mado tho following appointments which wore gazetted lust week: To ho commissioners for taking afll- cinvlls ror use in mo courio or me province: II. R. J. K. Smith, of Shoal Lake; L.

J. Ostrander, of Winnipeg: D. Itjau, of Portage la Prairie; It. J. Proctor, R.

Jacob, T. it. McKlm. Win. Manahun, Snrniriin of Wlnnlneu.

To bo a guuie guardian In and for tha province, Jas. Imckwell, of Wlnnlp-. To bo a provincial constable, Win. F. To be a- notary public In and for tlio province, 111.

X. UL-orue, oi ucioruiuc. Julia Johnston's Fate. rf.lin.Fo 4lt Aiif. Tulln.

TnhnRtrr. fmtn.i ilcml In n. slouirh bv hfr father. anvii 19, tif Horse Creek, Cochrane, sno mot Wlin nn acciueni wuuo riu e.g. Are You Losing Looks or Strength? Once you were robust, bright and happy.

To-day you are dull, wor rled. falllne In vitality and appear ance' Jusf when you should be at your best you're played out and need a cleansing, bracing tonic. Your blood will' soon- redden, your vivacious spirit avIM soon return, you'll bo yourself again If you regulate the system tvltti nr. Hamilton t-nis. a truiy wonderful Iriedlolne.

It searches out dis ease positively uriveH iwiuy ueuuin.uu. weariness and lack of vital fdrce. Give yohrseir a use.ur. Jiomn-tori'a-Pllis and watch the Sold everywhere; in J25ck AGREEMENTS FOR SALE Also First and Second Mortgagee. City Proporty and Farm Lands Bought nnd Sold.

Apply Guardian Securities, Inc. 522 Ashdown Block. T0RRENS TITLE Land Co. 222 Portage Ave. FOR CASH Leaving City FREE PRESS Bull 416 Mclntyre Block.

OF LAND Wlnnlpefl, Man. FREE PRESS; Quick Sale Brick house on Balmoral streel, beautifully treed lot, 33 feet wldej good stable and shed. Must sell. Only three or four hundred cash required. Apply GUARDIAN SECURITIES, 522 Ashdown Blk.

FARM FOR SALE MOOSE JAW 320 acres only fifteen minutes' walk from Post Office Adjoining property was sold for one hundred per aero. Will soon be reatdred for building lots for speculation. This Is a snap at per aero. Easy terms. BOX 803, Choice Blocks of Lands This la my specialty.

My list comprises upwards of Eight different traa of from 3,000 to 100,000 acres eacn. you want land In any quantity, -write or call on mi H. E. R. ROGERS "Anions your laws." a visitor to the city, note one with regard to iiox-l3-i weeds and their destruction.

Luis edict wa assented to on March lb In tin. present vcar. In clause 1 of the act there is a provision that 'every owner or occupant of land shall cut. or cause to bo cut down, or otherwise dostrued. all imxioiw weeds growing on land not under crop, so often In each and every year as is necessary to prevent them from going to seed, nnd If any owner or occiipnnt of land neglects to carry oiu the provisions of this section, ha shall be liable to a line of not less tli.ui i nor none than for such Why th's not enacted? On some of your most f.islilnnnble streetj thcro lire weeds, anrl noxious ones growing nnd full of Hamilton Street Railwayman Strike.

Hamilton. Aug. 25. -After un all-night session of the streot railway-men's union It wns decided to gD out on strlko If tho ofneera of the International Union will give their sanction. Tho enrn nre running to-day an P.

O. Box 721. I TRACTS Wlor nervous people. Taken SJ nt night, il nets ns a harmless I nnd very, effective 1 Cnlmintf fand a nerve tonic I nourishes arid strengthens. Ik jjPalelnblo nnd without Bnyi BLADE8.

NXyNS. JA NO ANNUAL ONE RAZOR LASTS A LIFETIME. JKsM ALWAYS READY FOR USE, jKSr ra0XB HEVEnaETSI dull. ZiBSar "CarbMwftJ'EUtiric 00. SfflMT Free Booklet "Blot to Shawn' For BaJo by J.

ASHDOWN HARDWARE ROBERT WYATT C. A. BASKERVILLE McDONAkD FLEMtNQ. ANDERSON THOMA3 Western lands in blocks from one to forty thousand I acres. Pricos from five fifty up.

On nino year terms. Apply GUARDIAN SECURITIES. INCORPORATED i 522 Ashdown Block READ THE Beau tbs lhS YM HaW AIWaiS 808861 3- 2Zs3a erRRCHIVE krHRCHIVE.

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