Cape May Herald, 31 December 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 7

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A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR.

HAPPr: MAPPT'NEW YEAR,!

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EW YEAR’S DAY rops b»ck !

(he realm of aQtlqalty. bark of Christmas', a* | peoples, however they

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year’s lenRth or the date upon the new year should begin, ha<

ted In this, that U should be properly I celebrated Prom time Immemorial as well artists, sculptors, poets and especially those versatile fellows, the almanac makers, have with one accord personified the outgoing year as a gray bearded veteran quite ready to be gathered to his fathers, while the New Year, a robustious, earlypaled cherub, advances gayly to take his place. Notwithstanding the great

English poet laureate sings: Toll ye the chnrrh bell sad and .low. •And tread softly and speak low. For the old year lies a-dying,

the ’’tolling " is quickly drowned In the merry chimes that welcome the new Incumbent. Le rol est more

Vive le rol!

The advent of the new year has ala time of rejoicing, not the Greeks and Romans, but with the nations still older Varied were the ways In which the festival was kept, but in this they were all agreed, that a time of new life had come, that old quarrels must be for- | given, old debts cancelled and everything possible should be done to create a-feeling oi good will toward

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Tur only iette^'lkat I know nothing.'

Oh. then, if you your left

your Alpha. Beta."

tnd ss he Icanrd upon hu

Alpha, Beta.

k It hough (he staff was dry . ^ ftir'.i^ freshest branches

1 ^ perched and sang a partridge

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-inkle .

As New Year’* Is celebrated Its Importation has reached us through France, which was In turn Indebted to the Latins. In France It Is still the most Important day of the year In the way of friendl. meetings and appointments and social and family reunions. Tfce fyplcal Frenchmsn on this day always dines st home with hts parents If he has any. and no outside attraction la Fufflclent to lure him away from the performance of this

filial duty.

Among the Chinese their New) Year’s Is the great day of the year, ; when all buslnetg la suspended, and ! Opt most lavish hospitality prevails.

On New Year’s Day the children o!

the Wallachs and the trans-Danublar Rumanians lake olive branches and go from house to house to compliment the neighbors with their good

" hlfh 5 r< ’ Eot * 1,0 kether dls- ! garment should be so left It Is washed

“terested. “ ei ^' to rt ^' rr <° ! before being used. In order to get rid

Drc * OTt ° n - he I of «P«11 ««*t upon It by the super-

•econd day of the year every stranger ‘ ra }.

hon »' ii ‘* required to throw Ftr, ceremonies play a great part on the flr- small quantIUea of salt. ln Ihe christi

e placed In cups on the table

Superstitions Beliefs. Among the Bulgarians the long connection of the Bulgarian a Greek Church has naturally the assimilation of many of 1U Etltlous beliefs and customs, ai festivals show a curious fusion of old heathen rites with superstitious Christian observances. The year opens during the feast ol the winter solstice, called by the Bulgarians "Kulada." Like the Halloween of Scotland. It Is a great time among the girls, for all kinds of divlnatory rites respecting their future spouses, and to every line or verse of songs sung during this festive period added the refrain of Hey Kuladt.

uy Kulada-"

The Jinn, or demons, are at this season supposed to be especially alert and powerful against mankind, and the Bulgarians, like the inhabitants of Asia Minor during the similar observance of the Flshoti. consider It necessary to take every precsratl n against their malevolence A log of Is left In every- cart, and water In every pitcher. In order to prevent any demon taking possession of them and by bis presence rendering them

too heavy to lift or draw.

The Albanians are careful at this season not to leave any article of wearing apparel out of doors after nightfall, and If by some oversight

which

for Uut purpose. He must then to the henhouse and place at. egg In Ike nest for the ben to sit upon. If the hen «T sent* to perform her duty t the guest is* considered a fortunate person, and U feted In that bouse until evening. This custom Is called "the Plucky foot.” Like all other Eastern Christians. 9 the Greeks adhere to the old or Gregorian calendar, and their year begins twelve days later than ours. January 1 Is dedicated to St. Basil, who appears to have been a native of Caesarea, in Cappadocia. In Asia Minor; and also In Epirus, children go from bouse to bouse singing odes In honor of the saint, which, however, •re generally extended to cover some VHneljr turned compliments to the occupants, wishing them "a good yeai ” • and requesting largeaae. St. Basil is - -always represented In these songs as « schoolboy, whoee touch qulckees luv animate objects with nen^tife.

and New Year'

servances of the Albanian highlander*. On the eve of St Basil January J- the Ore Is kept burning all night, and the half-burned cherry branches rescued from the Christmas fire arc again thrown on and withdrawn to be wholly consumed on the eve of the Epiphany, when the ashes are collected and strewn in the vineyard. In the morning people wash themselves and their children In ••unspo-ken-over’’ water, and draw omens from the character, grave or gay. of the person who first enters the bonse. A cock is also sacrificed, for It It auspicious to spill blood in the house on

6c Basil's Day.

New Year's In Russia. New Year s customs In Russia are also Interesting. In the morning the princes of the imperial family, court funedonartei and servants of the palace come in regular order to preaeut their homage to the Emperor, who kisses all the members of his family

In the streets the people other, whether-acquainted or not. The favored ones who have been kissed by the Osar art permitted to kiss the hand of the Empress as well. Tho ceremony of hand-klaslng wai pressed for a time, but was rw lltbed a few years ago under the reign of Alexander 11. On New Year’s Day at breakfast, dinner and supper. OM^uests. standing about the tabic, (ouch glasses, drink the health of th‘ Emperor, and offer good wishes It in England and America the happiest revels for cblldretl are over before January 1, but In Scotland they are Just getting under full headway. This custom doubtless arose from the fart that the old Calvinists held detestation the "Popish" celebration of Christmas, and It became supplanted by "Hogmanay." usually held on New Year's Eve. This euphonious name 1* doubtless derived from the old greeting. "Au gul menex” ("To the mistletoe go!”) The festival 1* distinctively a Juvenile function, and they prepare for It weeks beforehand by memorising songs and making "gulsers” costumes. Housewives lay In a stock of oaten cakes and bake a store of "bridles,” which they hand out to the children when they come to the house door to claim their "hogmanay," crying: "Get up. good wile, and shake your For wr are bairns come oot to play— Get Bp and *»'• our hogmanay. This custom of the hogmanay Is alluded to In that most delightful book. "Sentimental Tommy." Sometimes several gulsers go around In a mild sort of theatrical entertainment before an appreciative audience gathbeneath the smoked rafters of great farmhouse kitchen. Among old customs we of to-day still cling most fondly U> It the one of ringing the church bells at midnight, heralding the birth of the new' year. Although the poetic figure of the old gray-haired sexton pulling bis bell with might and main In the belfry tower has been supplanted by the fin-de-alecle individual who. snug and warm, sits at a keyboard and reels off the music with as much though playing "Moneymuak' parlor, the sentiment lingers and. listening to the mellow chimes cleaving the frosty air, one hears the singing In onlsou of: "Rmg out old shapes of foul disease. Ring out the narrowing lust of gold; Ring oot the thousand wars of old. Ring in the thousand years of peace." mOlDAWTHF.NFM The NcJ Year when the sa— And Jvcyt lay And hij hand jyrJ chill oj hCslipped the 'uTo let the Nev) Year in? A^lhc NcUjIcnr perched in the Old ^ Mpair v , Ashj5vctchcd his handj the fading And cindcn ol dead desireAnd the Old Tear ' ’ ‘ AreTrax 5! OtJmA turn That the roi»irJt>6U*6riqA listened, and vferroed I '‘■r And, notmifff. he ’

SHMUEl WEDS MUST GOTO M, SMS COUBT John MttcfcaJI and Frank Morrison Alto Condamnod. JUDGE WRIGHT'S BITTER WORDS

BY WIRE.

Defendant* Apeak la Favor of a Frew Press and All Give Bail For an Appeal to United States Hnprcae Coart—Released on Bonds. Washington, D. C—Twelve months in Jail for Samuel Gompers, president: nine months for John Mitchell, one of the vice-presidents, and tlx months for Frank Morrison, secretary of the American Federation of Labor, was the sentence Imposed by Justice Daniel Tbew Wright, of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, for contempt of court In violating the order of Justice Gould,

the s

placing on the "unfair* or 'we don'- , patronise list* the Bucks Stove and Range Company, of St. Louis. An : appeal was taken to the Court of Ap- | peal*, of the District of Columbia, | and the labor leaders were released .

under bond*. The next and last ap- *“ e V* " D 1 l, 1 no ° , * ,

- - - - Rnn—J, the salt by the administrator

.las BUDr ' me having bean dismissed.

Finds 910,000 in Tomato Gan. East St. Lonls, IU —Patrick Sullivan. an I os wagon driver, found a 110,000 hill in an old tomato can which be picked up In an alley. Conrad Beebe, cashier of tha Southern Illinois National Bank, examined the bill through a microscope and said that it seemed to be genuine. Life For Boy Matricide. Toledo, Ohio.—After deliberating twelve hours, the Jury in the esse of Harvey Hazel, the seventeen-year-old boy charged with murder in the first degree for the killing of Ms mother, rr.creed a verdict of murder in the

eecond degree.

Alderman Coughlin "Net Guilty." Chicago, 111.—Alderman "Bathhouse* Coughlin, accused of assaulting a newspaper photographer on the night of the First Ward Democratic

Notice the man of whom it is generally said, "He 1* sueceesful: be It getting along." Notice that be attends to his work: he if polHe; be -doesn't drU ‘ » • • ... r hit debts,

without Globe.

Deafoews Cannot Be Cured

brtocal applications as theycanoot reach U diseased portion of the ear. Then is only oi way to care deafness and that Is by cr '

tatlooal r——*i - - f - -. . - * *

M iscansad by an

the Eustachian Tube, "wbenthl!tobril darned yoo have a rumbling sound or taper fapt hearing and when It l» entirely cloaed DeafnessMlbereealh and unlaw thetsfiam matkm can be taken out and this —— stored to Its * -

be destroyed are os need by

MTOLfRAtLE UCMM. Fearful Eczema All Over Hairy’s Face —I’rofcarton a 1 Trratmrwt Failed —A Perfect Core by Cetlcwra. * Wbeh'imy buU girt war six month* old I noticed ■mall red spots on her right tWk. They grew so large that I sent lor

nt which d«1 not help ntbe * spread *11 oirr the face a wn to swell The itching g

a the

instead of red. eczema entirely d

... one to Derma iranacea Sheldon.

We will give pne Bnndrad Dollars for any Potter Drug A t hem ( < jaaeorDeafneas I caused by catarrh) thatnan- , ol Cuiicurs Reined m. Bor notbecaredbyHalTsOatarrhCun Bendfor j

FJ.Cnxsrr & <Jo ,Toledo.O , , Manhattan Borough ..i KSSIBfeF—- - I is.* >■»«■'■■■* t«

me the baby. 1 paid out ticura Remedies The baby's face wsa all white

• court, enjoining them from j *** f0UD<1 not

peal lies In the United Slates Supreme

Court.

The injunction was Issued

W1U Retain Ronds.

Boston. Mass.—Mrs. William Warren. of London and Boston, will retain the ISBO.OOO of bonds given her by the late George 6. Wellman while the was acting a* his housekeeper.

Pills for constipation.

I She Was No Has-Been.

| ‘Madam," said the brakeman a* j the train stopped at a village station j pjta I and a Utile old woman started to en-: Thi ! ter the smoking car, "the car back I ton."

1 is the one you want."

How do you know*" she tartly I

Piles Cored In A to 14 Day*.

Pazo Ointmn.i u rurrwntcwd to enrv my

’ Itching. Blind. Bleed mg or Protruding i C to U '!i) , or money refunded Sic

ground that the boycott If In restraint of Interstate commerce was a violation of the Sherman Anti-Trust law. While the present case has resulted

In Jail sentences for labor leaders for , —;’ contempt of court, prosecutions of 1 '“‘dtle.

trust magnates have never brought

about any

asked.

"Because this Is the smoking car " ! She poshed past him and climbed 1 op the steps, and after taking a sea: i she palled out and filled a pipe, struck a match on the sole of her thoe. and after drawing a few puffs. smoking a cigar ,

Mrs. Winslow’•

,»n5y*p*rn

a wind colic. J5c • bottle

The m

Banker Commit* Suicide.

Worcester. Mess.—Frank W. Cot- I across the aisle:

ting, for forty years with the Worces- : “That young feller oot there don't ter Mechanic*' Saving. Bank, and for know half M much „ ne lMnka bt .

— yeais It* treasurer, committed floea -

I "How so?" wa* asked

tarU.ua"etalUM^n : PUn BaU ‘» on AcTO “ Atlantic. . ‘He took me for an old woman

Only a Night.

night from old to new!

night, and so much wrought!

Old Y, it mid, ^Tbe New Y

The Old'Year'i

heart it* hopes laid down

ci* m * **a*v, but, trusting, said,

"The blossom* of the New Year'* crown

Bloom from the ashes ol the dead.* The Old Y'ear'* heart wa* full oi greed; With eelfiahnea it longed and ached. And cned: "1 have not half I need. My thirst ia bitter and unslaked. But to the New Year’s generous hand All gift* in plenty shall return; True loving it shall understand; By all my failure* it shall learn. I hare been reckless: it dial! he QS'V- and calm and pure ol life,

was a slave; it shall go free.

And . sweet peace where 1 leave

Y>nly a mght’from old to new!

Never a night such change* brought.

The Old Ytar bad iU wo

— Year miracles

Iways a night from old to new! Night and the healing balm .of sleep! Each mom ia New Year’a morn come U of a festival to keep. * aacted nights to nuke

Indianapolis, Ind.—Carl G. Fisher tbat never rode on the cars be-

Tbs wife and daughter of Gompers 1 * c!l George L. Bumbaugh plan a , (ore. and told me this was the smok-

and a number of labor leaders from [ flight across the Atlantic Ocean In a : ing car."

various parts of the country «aw the ' gigantic balloon, attached to which j "And you wanted thl* car?* . defendants receive sentence at the bar ■’ 1 “ be twenty smaller supply bags. , “Why. I never ride In sny otherl— of court. Oompera' family teemed ‘he ga* from which may be fed Into , D;K unless my pipe la broke, myiodeeply affectad. v v _ v , b « * bo • , wl " bacco all oot and none o' you mV Gompers wept as he heard his con- th c P'acc of a basket. , _ 1 detonation. Both Mitchell and Mor- ! ^ „ I folk ' W ‘_ 1 *° d ^ * d «* r rlxon seemed stunned. Price of Turkey. Goes Cp. Ho»e«mthic Losm I Asked whether he had anything to I Chicago. Ill—QuoUtlons on tur-! k.ii, ^ v. say why aentenee should not be pro- I keys have Jumped to a Jobbing price ; Ethelberta Is a doctor s daughter aounced, Gompers made a quiet but | >f twenty-one cents a pound, and It is Joel past six. which throws a sidelight impassioned speech to the bench, i estimated the cost to the consumer on the story the Philadelphia Public '

Mitchell and Morrison confined them- j will be more than twenty-five cents. Ledger tells shout her.

selves to an endorsement. Gompers i This Is higher by nearly ten cents j on her sixth blrthdav Ethelberta's ' said: "I am not conscious st any [ than the price here a year ago. fathei . „ Te her , j |rtle rln vlUl a

^riny n iiw f rf 7 the of°the I 81, « bt 8“ P«ncUn. Eartbqnakes. , Jj"

State In which I live. I would not ! San Francisco. Cal.—Two flight ' '“ l , appeared in her father s consciously violate a law now or at ' earthquakes lasting less than three ! °® ce . looking very woebegone, any time during my full life. It Is ; second* were felt here and In the J "O daddy." she said. "I’ve loet the not possible that under the circum- cities about the bay. little pill out of my ring!" stances which I am before Yonr j Honor this morning end after listen- 1 doom in Chicago City Hall. Only One “Bromo Quinine" Ing to the opinion which you have Chicago. Ill —There is a good deal rhst is Uxstirs Bromo Quinine. Look rendered to say that which I have In of repining In the City Hall over i Tv B< Gr ?T t mind, but, sir, I may be permitted to , Mayor Busse's attempt to secure s World 0T «r taQizs s CoM a One Dsy. J6e say this: That freedom of speech and ! short lunch hour. One effect of hi* By the use of liquid sir a soap bubble

freedom of the press has not been | message was a tendency on the part ' may be frozen solid,

granted to the people to say the I of city employes to stay out ev things which please, but the right to i longer than usual. The Mayor stay say the things that displease even out thirty-five minutes,

though they do a wrong.' \

The decision of J attics- Wright. [ •New Fashion in Robbery, which consumed two hours and twen- | Chicago. 111.—Three men set fire w ty minutes in the reading, waa one of , * tence about the yard of Mrs. Marts the mozt scathing arraignments ever I Nelson and ran to the front door to heard in any court. | W U her of the blase. When she hurJnstice Wright Is from Ohio, an rled out to fight the fire the men tppointee of President Roosevelt He ; entered the bouse and stole a *50 fur

lent a negro lawyer to Jail about two I muff.

rears ago because he refused to an-, - ■»*’ iwer questlonz. Justice Wright was I

overruled, but the lawyer had "

BACKACHE, SMexSt.

Lane’s Family Medicine (called also Lane’s Tea) is a herb Tonic-Laxative and will cure constipation and the ills that come from it. It is a great blood medicine and rue of the best for all stomach, kidney and bowel complaints. All druggists, 25 and 50 ets.

than any other country.

WANTED Young men from t6 to 18 years oi age as apprentices to the I ron Moulders’ Trade. stows a SNARPC MFC. CO. PrsviSsnc*. B. L

POSITIVELY

BEST

ABSOLUTELY CHEAPEST

dress tor the several months he spept j

BY CABLE.

tn Jail.

Following an exhaustive discussion of the conspiracies in restraint of j _ . __ trade. Justice Wright said: : Recall of Ambassador Francis. "From tho foregoing It ought to Vienna. Austria.—The Zelt says leem apparent to thoughtful men that ; that Charles 8. Francis, the American the defendants to the bill, each and ; Ambassador to Austria-Hungary, will ) all of them, have combined together be recalled in February. The Zelt Is for the purpose of ' the Vienna newspaper that has per- " (1) Bringing about the breach of j slstently attacked Mr. Francis, accus- | plaintiff's existing contracts with ' Ing the American Ambassador of hav- j others; i ing offended the society of the Aus"(2) Depriving plaintiff of prop-! trian capital, erty (the value of the good will of ' _ , „ _ _ . business) without due process of ‘ °rtugal Has New Cabinet. Lisbon, Portugal.—A new Cabinet

SAFETY RAZOR

law;

~(3) Restraining trade among the several States; “(4) Restraining commerce among tho several States.*

Coes Shooting With King.

Roms. Italy.—Ambassador Griscom | spent the day In shooting with King !

* Klrcyrinui Crealwies. [ There are -several species of fish, 1 . tiles and Insects which never sleep daring the whole of their existence.

p; also that there are other s of the fish family that sleep only a few minutes daring the ’course of month. There are various si&des files that never Indulge In slumber. s also tha 1 a Record.

all probability tbs he orange waa the Bunn roe peainsua and Southern China. It was from Id la that the orange went to Europe, am grow wild In that country y localities. CnlUvated from a n Hindustan, the fruit Southwestern Asia by K about the beginning of the tnry. It waa enltlvatod tn . stla In the tenth century. Through the rgeney of the Arabs It spread ultl-

A Crowded l’elvers In N«w Haven the committee of a graduating class once went Jeweler with n commission 1 badge. They had In view a design representing a youthful graduate aurvejing the universe. "Abont how larga would you like the figure?" the Jeweler asked. "Well." said Ike spokesman, thought the graduate ought to •boat three-quarters of the badge, and the universe the rest."- ~

In 10X1 the Bishop of Aquitaine declared that he bad been made the recipient of a m—age from God ordering men to cease from fighting. From this resulted the -Trues of God.* The first arrangsmsnt lasted for seven years) hot It waa rssolvsd that such pence should always prevail during the great festivals of the Church, and from every Thursday evening nntll

The speed of automobiles Is con-

urb with creation of a hammock In the road by raising the sidewalk above the road level.

Careful estimates show that the

In eighteen and one-half minutes, while the ordinary loiterer, who hat no buulnsus on hU mind, requires twenty-nine minutes to walk It. Many workmen are planning to leave the tsiaad of Bam os. In the Mediterranean. forty-three miles eoulbwsst of Smyrna, because of the Introduction of cigarette machines,' which permit a daily ontpst of 100,009

has been formed by Dr. W. de 8. Pereira de Lima, former Minister of Foreign Affairs. The previous Cabinet resigned because of the declara-

Hon of the Regenerator party that It 940,000 TRAIN ROBBER CAUGHT. 1 would no longer support the Govern-

: menu George T. Fraakhanaa la Identified

by i Bertillon Expert.

St. Paul, talnn.—George T. Frank-, ap « uv „„ ^ .aooung wun sung ?,* n * er ’ 8®Rh,allaa Frank l victor Emmanuel at the huntiag i O’C^or 1 ".^ < 2 l * r ° f P ^i c * lod *« « Caatel Porslano. The King O Connor and James Murnane, Bar- waa Interested In the formation of the

new Cabinet in the United States.

Order to Seize Castro.

Willemstad. Curacao. — President Castro, of Venezuela, will not be permuted to return to that country. Tk* fact became known here when ofileera

of the Dntch battleship Jacob Hee

*—*- made the statement that the

pa had received orders not to Castro to land In Veneauela, _ tat If he attempts to re-enter Venezuela he will be captured. French Rights in the Congo.

Faria, France.—M.Pichon, the Foreign Minister, and M. Legbalt, the

**•“**'— France, have

regulating

.a right to nroferenc —*

tori** it

Russia's Note to rowers, 8t. Petersburg, Russia.—The Russian circular note to the. Power* c the proposed conference to nettle tl

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5

EXTRA

! BLADES

25$

Sava Shaving Honey _ Haro s a revelation in Baftty Rasora, the marvelous “Shrp-Shavr” 25c Safety Razor which gtrse yon better BLADE • VALUE than —ecee costing 1# times the price. The practical ihM Is tn the BLADE. It U the best because ade of tbs finest steel tempered by a special Doras end scientifically ground and booed nrn te (he keenest possible edge. Yon pay U cent* for the bant practical Razor ever Introduced. and yon ears nineteen-twentieth* of the fancy prices asked Mr fancy frames and holder*. The “8HRP SHAVR- RAZOR ts so set

tillon expert, to be the a companion, held np and robbed the Oriental limited train on thq Great Northern Railroad, near Rondo,

on September », 1*97, of

ing *13,000 have been offei

capture and conviction.

After the robbery two men said to be the bandits.were arrested on October 35, 1*07. In Spokane. They wero taken to Helena, where they broke Jail on March 30. Since then they have been banted thronghout the country. Frsnkhaaur was arreetad several weeks ago in Moerhead on a **eut larcepy charge. On information furnished the St Paul police. Murnane went to Moorhead and identified Frankhaumr by means of the Bertillon system as one of tha men who

eaped from Helena.

iMHk mi fES’!

To Merge All la

pJRMMk wgg_ —

amalgamation of all labor anions on the great lakes at a secret-conference of national officers In Cleveland, Ohio. It ie planned to fight the Lake Car-

riers' Association.

Polar Claudlnea waa found guilty of dynamiting the home of former Supervisor James L. Gallagher, star wanes* for tha prosecution In the Francisco (Cal.) bribery cut. Claudlnea was sentennsd to life Imprisonment- The Jury whs out only eight minutes.

e Belgian Congo. ■

CHICKENS EARN Wbetbsr you rale* Chick*** ** 1

t?.‘Sir:

iact—a book wrlttta

that the Power* discuss the form of government tk* annexed province*

km to receive.

Courtesy to American*.

Valparaiso. Chile.—The American delegates to ike Pan-American 8 ’

i Pan-America: i this city are y attentleHi.

cipients of many attentleHs. The local newspapers call attention to tha fact that America was the first Power to recognise Chilean independence.

Lanman, professor of Sanskrit at H vard University, baa been a’ responding member -f the of Inscriptions and Belles Let tree.

INEYlH^Sr^

yon used to know oc the subman who made hi* livin* far and in that tune arc—*ri)y muck money to lean the beat

, .. _ , . far the small turn of »

ia postage stamps, ■fa tzg A It tell* you how to Detect

I Cure Di*e*ae, how to Feed for Bgga and also f< ’ Mdi Fbwfa to Save * -

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