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Patients have been qd Conracrate LI are TT ce, mony rarities in half cents, cents admitted from every Province in the pieces, half dimes, dima en LUS Coin and . ag mn Edo eng Penser de Five arte train, and jo sy depe pa DONS ue, | * fn the response to our appeals, that venue stamps, and some comparatiees recent stamps ve È | he trustces believe will come from aan derrarmrente A THOUSAND OURS Es SEPT. 1st to SEPT. Sth, 1906 Canadians everywhere, that these ad- me being worth É (0 APIECE Look over your old letters in the garret and | LE “ | | Le vhere; perhups $50.0 VE, ou may find some rare tLings. This book É ditional burdens have been assumed. EE Prat nat prie GPO CASH, Rennes trron uqebr ga | | Wh | sentsa dar pou sont Enve ti Po. 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MerepiTu, Kt., Chief Justice, Osgoode Hall, Toronto, or W. J. Gacs, Esq., 54 Front St. W. | _ 4 U A . - oO RS LR A en es 556