HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1913-11-27, Page 5‘,
BRUCE COUNTY NE*i,
Mildearty citizens are again active
in a movement to have the place, in-
corporated.a
recent1y-1-.6'
eignert.flie".,pastoY.ate of . the Baptist
chnreb,
farewellsernion on the 30th,
Mrs. IVIcGregor, an `old resident. of,
Teeswater, was brought to. the House
-ef 1,-.1-1„efnge-'-at--..Wallterton-7-.1e4sr-weekr
where she was enr lied as an initiate,
,7govvelyisin is reported very preva-
-lent in the town f Wia,rton. of 'late;
andthean hori ies a,re reparing to• take ,
.active measures to suppress :street
lug; e e
, Aciam Russworni onetinie preprie:'
tor of the Station otL as Britis 1 in
and Mtrti,laineaVitarren,, Walkertnn,
will leave early in 'December for Har,
nn China; where she will' becorae,a
teacher n _the Presbyterian mission
schools. After learning • the Chinese
language she will become A missionary.
flred went down last week when
the-de!iYeil-ltgett ef'tbe7-10e0L-b4P
was upset oatharomiside near 13ervief
-Ther-young'ruan.:--who--Waa-Alrivse
apiirited span .horses Made a .quick
delivery;'-hUt it Was alt. in one place.
The hor$,es made a., three-mile "gallop
---but.-eteapecl.".injury.--Ropley--Express •
;444.CINDi:T •4I,',-,H7.,P1ar1Otte,•
divne for nearly fifty years has
tteeri,...&-sehooLlettehOr.L.to And near
Walkertoni was las t :Weak the recipient.,
-catire,60 0-."4r-gif
•froin her former -pupils. -Contributions
to tlie gift came -in from at fax •away
' '
and later of. the •hotel at Elmwood
- -,-=wb•telt-iwas;:.eloaed-,,-.last-•-MeyA;y-:-h3es;h
mitiett;: haa..!niiyed .With his 'family. tO"
. .
•••••,4 representsitiVebf the Post ;Office.:
1:13,partKorit",..WIto.•
• ----ioek4eleetiiii.a.-eite.4f,de,a new post
OCfe.litti..YjOg
- future
. • • •
'Chanje Martyn, tontir,r-A-tigna Mar
..tin;•.elerk of Jluion township, has
.been,apPointed• manager of .the ol:
• :...71..._ioiaTitifiteredicliepinitiiieni-.--Of7thet
0.ntario :Wind...Brigine• arid
...e.yge-
R ona a r _Catholic _
sto j. 8 0.0174).E44,1r 1-v-op,e
on Sun I ay0 the 23rdi Rirg-rd, Rev J.
. . •
.
Manon3r, of . Hamann, Vicar gen;
eral, officiated and_preached the ded-
'-ibation' serinon ' -assisted': -by innanY
,•pries60:7Of 00,-1iAlcese• .
FOR THE MISSION
red.Warren, seCond daughteri'..,:ef Mr._
•
State. • •• •-;•••• ••
Ant -Paisley -last -week -word-wai-re
ceiVed of the Icleath of 'Charles Sher -
Man; iti?..forraer -resident , of ..--the
nt geferd, Sask., where, as
gOketifi3O'''leath by a ri6rEfpY
was attaekerl 111 hi btrni ytr.l ter
night nint.was later. fouud by hityi
=num). .forlifik_iit.h.,_:.o_i—eer---..11,-A•rn4red
--vVerunds4nd-hruieekekhis-.1.Ody:.
-died a few hours.afte:r "being _brought,
to:the house; •
,
•
MISFORTU- NF rIAVED Ilis LIFE—
JosephAI'Boyer,--of Kincar line,- wat
roltee!'sfna.I1 on the 'Regina in the early
.eraSh,ed -en4„▪ -bad,•to.
VW well known throughQuit. Westf.)eo was . -no!). until the ',rot '.flisloritk of .118
Ontario, died- soddenlY,' at .hls:licrine., on :neighbors' had peeped on 'this Open .air
the 14th. hitt. Although' 71 yoaks of\ perfOrmance that, .st' good Samaritan,
age, be enjoyed good, health until the :passed through burdePkt and _showed
ti..91,e-ef-his death- . The, Captain Ive OS bett.1d1led Oiler where he tv,a.. 'The Glreat Lakes'araSuneriorl'finien
.particolariv. wnii known in maone,oir, epti-4frig ,in wrong vgio, th„,poopie,„, on and Erie and the greatest' of theie , the,
Ole's, hating .Seitedtira.'Grt 1lces.fo'r Z• eit* apptiseif Of ,hiS :0i-rbr, 'the '. Plow- a''.iugi,cr.erki:td.tesattrt 4411,,v11.4.1p4-..sthueP71.11.rpki;pr Irne'8,197:80,•.
11:a.a5tkr:'Ysig',nAen7Tur:awti4:s.f::;ir:ii.;';')41774-tirb,r.'..erff.ICytla'rstit S•mta'abnli' nrigearhjiYt .Ihrectakv9y.. .4.--dhrean4g4P4CjarlireiS4'. 474[8:t1-4k-e'a447'*WentY'-(3-4 v'eslei41.er''
resident. of -the .-OnClaaIii---Reacl, It in- • cha,n king Ids byorails ''for his 4,4sooday-
best."--,I3ilice. Times; . • 7 lour 'Fours, ' ,Fortunately, the lOss_
wept clown er,Were -heachectil taVenty-
! -, • , of life was sinall;•becanse there *woe, no
. .11,itv. ,D.A.vio L;,krm an es student Of. Await, hpi.Ny DATs,---Jno. Melpeod, sriew in the. wind,'Find ,the..:Marinerik
:tbe Walkerton /iikli Selieol ,. • and . at - Iedia.' n. 'Cape Crocker, :made, an ini7.: lieghed their vessels with some hoow-
:present -..imatim-loV-the...-ProsibYte,rin--por...tant.-..discovery--inirrtecriately 5,..after .lesige of: -*ItatAhey---7were -doing, • .0.ely,
church at Cookstown; near 'Pardo, has.' the 'big storm A.,t•Nortb Bay, -..about thlrtY-eight lives.iveFe lost
benn named to 0.1t:$ ,e-cnIlined, .chfkrAte of three Miles from the ..Agentaresidence : Jul- .ttls...'84,C1-'st°ry. °f.dt,Sk:1
17,14Y3, wiii ',,aili
1c !lox chareh,'Grand Irrdlei mid • Eb on the reserve •••he, 'found that tivo M°11daY1 ''T'iv''.9t1' and I
11nezereblifek :$011110...4uther, ana.wil/ caSks of coaloil. a pail of lard atid.4-1:411_ livel°13gIn .til list'''Y of 'Cialaclian
.*,,od,._._+oe.n.-„-w.a.sh„nd-ns,I,,,,to,., maxitiele endeaVer 'Of Ib.A bne-hundred
Canadian vesteli which..carry wheat and.
$1.200 and'a nymth'S bolidayi. MrS. There wa.t not:a .eign. of paint .on' the € 1,,A..,
•Lane wife of'theabove was prior . to coal oil barkets„ and ''thcl . 9111T. .001T ci.“.eil.elKi41.1u.te111): flIO4t4gh6tGirtes4Itasit fikgeghlin4ande..ivitklearint
. . , , , , „ , 4 4. . , :
. , . • , •
hen ,marriade, ise „Jena otke ..., an e.x which tan 1,04'dvanced for this is that down 40*.n with colonrs _flying. Of tbe'• two
-.M.r.,1,441.10O /rick:: . .. -. '
VVlitik-e'"I'l . 4tr 4. all:47-e:1-c-'t-Al'-glii'et • ftaht;i6f"stea:mt!;agiolirrtn4rwg.44—.Wihich'I?:asth;wer7-e.eikt177- -liiificicaiiadiv...an.. ainet4ten'is_whftY-richii!.:°.;.pldy._..ii;.-Sp-tiiont-e4......-tlitlitile:
.ed.,`Off Abet _:!coast November 22noli, , grotAp,kO,s; fnurteen were lost and about
._ _ _ •.._______....._ ., , „ .
fifteen Ztherswent ashore iii the greatest.
atOrM.ever known in this district. •With
a gale blowing seVenty.. niilesi :Sir,..;:lionr.;
with, snovi:blottink.ontilight;:thoredines.
mid: other S -tiling ligliti;,..and with waves,
.rolling 'Mountain:high .andeasiag-ever*;
irWitetzia-.11.4•Sheatli OfJeg „Ltaie.rly _three:
:h•4• c..t6.i..ef_:*._°,..,.bat.ti,:.44l. -7'311:1ag,*,8
41eh11t4s°llent..'T.ictcr•iithe0anadi:0meteo:
oiogiEt1OfiE7'rep7taswprti4011ias
fonov;,,.
, .`,Atinospherio.dittarbarices• froi*,-ft e_
,nortlitt/ertt nioved aerost the Gmat • Lakes.
'• - ' ' 7',. '' ''''W
atilurVikAil
FURY 'OF THE 'LAKES
(xormali ilatterson in Canadian'
(lender.),
.7-01
Mr. 'Butler, a Presbiterian.:: ,preacher. 1906; and that the territfic ' wind of
nt Oockburn;;Illarid.,-2•*aitorin'a Iying bhe bigEi(00-11'1:14.1iCh',churp,04. the „IY;ii,-
,on the shore at; Barn's:B."4y, feitir.mileal.. ;CVO Of th lakes to tho very.:: hp Ora.
from tile•ann,k.•*$.c.: Veo. :Wagd;411. "l4q near the shores, nioyed the hulk of this
Thusday,Whirteri.. 'Echo . thiplind these .4Osiit.' escaped The
Blittlireat-wakvat-frem: ..e.ar 0...f&t that
..an • , ad; .ThwiThiTthe.-±--tvitter".:H,T .....-.1307.0-WftS.7"esi*Pa.int791:17-thereaskr-,--
"pairently:he Aged" by the 'water wher.i. Wads yer7.intnortrint.snpport..At all
the,fatal .gaSO:*aagiVe`ri; and fell fon events therewas a. large number of •
•• ward. • The peciplo. of .C.00IS.bu rn are nt coal oil 'nestis•,on:..the Ones nn that trip?'
lOss. to account for ' the: deed. kr.• Whitton, Canadian and F40h9,..
.1.3,141er 1,1*. r.P•00153T..414,•PQn *storm the great
rogation ,and they cannot hriderstaarl: storm on Sunday, the Qtly; ittat, tho.
not for this accident he would have
:been On the boat -when it .Wits wrecked
in, thereeent great storni apd.:all, the
crew, were dintined,---E'inCerdine Ro.
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--LAKE—CAPTAAN PASSES.— Captain
McPherson, a -resident of Port -Rid%
tred near -St. Pau • Minn with • Cold
bfl1thOfltheea8tb0reotMariitou1m "' '' cl_0-0-%4'an' West
dates twilited On the:calendar hitched to Shelter. The.eietv '..ceinprisin "six
old' dobbin to. the • plow on Sunday men and a, *Milan cook, -wore able to
last .7f tr,147.70.04 04, • in, „tobreak , _reach 'shore.. The. was, loaded
In passing to .worship on the Sabbath with 300,000 feet Of white pine, and.
-people-Twere--herrified-te
",the lone figure in the furrow" one Of :.ieciatt sinking and that not ble-
Ithe- Chiet4illars. of Abe. Chnieh.- :The Sophieit.one of the.. few-
_ _ ma,„___ became...m.4,3_0 ogged.„-a • -
..North-western ..States. --By • night
thefitStathaiThertWelie-d4kr2,.tiphigan,
•and 'during the.night.,the•istorni :began
on Lake.Superier. :Sundair morning at-\
Mospherie distnrbancet.'began 'moving
rapidly.northfrnrn the.Onlf
-These-tweCOMbiattl*Wat-bakes.
:making the.,storin. "A...search:of 'ithe re;.
Oorclt! fer.:Inity.yea,rs__Would...notitho*
Werire7 one: ; ..•• ---
--:Tcs-thennfortimatOutilereand=te-Ais
isii#Iinit wife; rniotheir Or.:tweetheart,:-ith'e
Stbrth 'Wilt, he ,"the:worst in: forty years."
And• the worst:Was worst atplidoight on
Sunday. In the WWII f.Col.ingwOOd,-
on Georgian Bay,:a.,captain's..wife
ed u.n.Out. othersleepat two o'cicick,, on -
Monday, Morning. and cried.7.,that • her
nOband. wa_a_gene. At the 130;1r,, h011r:
his Mether,,iii
rose and paced' the:, floor..beesturte she
could not sleep... Over the wireless way,
.from soul to soul; spirit to spirit; came
the. Ilying.Anessage as the brave. captain
-breathed-alofthis•last.-Prayer-Tfortthote-
Whohadbeen..nearest-,-and dearest to
her:antis:find • stilled his. Mortal hopes
•
amen
eekly Store
0
urnishin
C AR CE4Y:....a week -passes -but we- are in .1receipt ,pf---manY-Pretty
lines of goods for this department of our store. Among many
her_lines vv_e_may mention_thelollowing : '
re an
tern:dining—Of t,he old sailing scheoners
•of-the-inlandAakes, this _type-lltiaring-
been- allbut superseded by the. „IiitraF
duction of steam ,,essels-. and- tow
barges. :Captain. Hugh McKinnon,
• cowman ler•Of the Sophie, is probably
one Of the oldest mariners ,on the
_lakes He has.a fine fared in Bruce
County;" near Kincardine, and Is re -
040 to:. be independently wealthy..
Two years age, at the Solicitation of
liis faaiily; he. promised to give.up
sailing, brit last spring. Oe' call of the
lakes proved .toostrong,and.=hore
'-turned to his -old-,47,i,ef-the-Seplile,-ana
the second week o November fennel
Jinn -Out -in--iritlin+ifirron—o-n-t-11-iirfino-
sailing
vessel--Mail-And-LEnipire.
,
NAVY BLUE SILK"TAILORED WAISTS with Frenth collar and
cuffs, collar fastened -with beauty pm, and quirs7witfi- pearflinks,
Lpnine43.5_0_, • • ,
RAW .SIL tC WAISTS, in two.stYles;,-olierwith highsofteelle,rfote!ik
ed with links, the ethor with new lei,w cellar and co. c•red velvet how)
price •
.•-icaarler.
_
.7.3,fenclayi Nev. 2404
Miss B. Welsh spent the week -end. at'
her home,' -
Tom--13-unglasils-a,--oresent's
Kuntz. •
, ,
Mr. and Mrs Clarkson, of Pa;rairiounk
spent Sunday at Neil R. MacKenzie's..
•
Miss Mae MacGregor was th.e guest
•ApACK SILK WAZSTS in two very prettv stYles-and. very:Speck-
' ialues,_pric" - , ' "*,
, "•
ECRU NET WAIST with under. silk shp, with colored silk Collar and
bow tie; speP.ial.price $T.50.
-4MBRS3IDERIWNETAVAISTS-Iii-tWaiblerSArlacli•-ancl-ecrititilk.,
embroidered in .v,er.Y rich _design; .collar t.rirnrned,_ with. colored-. satin
-
iroi ered Ilars
We haYejnst secured another lot of these 'very:.
'Witte ,r.atirpopufiiredrole-d-Silleenibroidered:Rollersr-
-Thoen-edllarainaphe_wern. en wais, dress- or .coat
and they have.a; very bright and. pleasing , effect on
the.costnme of the wearer: There is a nice ,cellect•
ion Of 'colortrand patterns, prieeS 65e. 75c. and$1.00
a A-ron'- Th.se-prew
Dainty ' T t little „Atte:
lawn aprons are made up in very • attitietive s
trimmed-withlace-and-ribbons, prices 25 and 3,2c.
• Nreilings are being very largely. used and likely to
-'beextremely-popular-.,..Week a nice ai• '
sortment ot the new eliailk,v, spider W.e137-alaa other
favorite Meshes at pi ices raw/ling-11.mb 25 to 50c. per.:
yard.
4,
Slip -black
.press Slippers Satpers-In
w an colors
with chiffon and satin rosette or silver buckless; ovel-
--Vet slippers in various styles, and patent leather -slip,-
in puni or tstrap styles in a variety of prices,
STANPARD PATTERNS
are liked for theft ainiplici0
". and good' rake. ,
THE
For iDECEMLiF.R.
styles that are becoMitig
andeasily Madetp,
• FREE •_
at OurPattera:bepar!ment
• ,r Have yott ever warn an Albany Shoe?
• If ..you'have-gott Will want another pair; that is when they are,
'worn out, as they aIe1. always noted for "their •comfort_ giving '
qualities, and are attl same time neat on the foot. •'1 e, mat.
erfals and workmanaliip are also high class in every respect.
The price is $3 50; hit -eyed, pair giv, s the nearer_ flye Tdollars'
woho genuine conifort tatisfaction. .
• I
Erpbroidered Centre Pieces
These Centre Pieces are to' be had in twcr;sbapet, Oval and'eirs
onfar. The material is brown linen, and each piece is beautiful,
IY worked in colored silks, prices 74,:i 1.25, and In 50. ,
Sweater Coats
These Coats _wot,
sted yarn in a fancy weave with .tutri-
down tonar! and.Teuffs, tivo pockets, and
Pearlblittopi. Theyc�me in the two.
• favorite ;colors, cardinal and navy,
- sizes -3 kand--34 -bastr-priCe--$2.-0.0
; each.
ei
I .4
''etitteeg'CtcQatg
4
We have . steel's a fineassortnient
Of Men's Put -Collared Coats. . The
•sheys. are of black Beaver Cloths they
Itap•qtiilted, etir-are.hardo
eloth et' Ptah lin-
jima.4
-info: The prices t
•' 000, 1800; 20,4001and 6.26, 3utr,A
ia4
ttywtt
'--Mise-Jarret Welitc-"vIras-thguest
„het sister,
Miss R a few days
last week. - • • • "
Aiaberley •
—Monday,
"Gilbert Tliiireas la the .guesint Waiter
Miss 13ertha Hen derson, spentStinday
:•Mrs.:--Peter-dgcnonald.-and.Mrs..'Feter.
CamPbell visited -Miss ,Margaret Mc -
Donal, White House
•Alezt;_11/cDoriallis_s_ery.ill,nt pre4nt
with typhoid...fever. Its sister May is
nursing him. •hope to See him
around Soon:.
,. •
A ,numbeCfrorn, here ,attended the.
.funeral_of Murdock McDonald,: Light-
haute,- whie'hawashel&-IrOmArialbrother
• Angirs's place at Ripley on Sunday.. 'Mr.
,1%,1cDonald:willlie----greatlk-initieed-Iferri-,--
. the:locality. The &rally have the 'Tn.
"pathy of- the -community. .
Menday;the inesiages4)egan•tothiCk2
en several ships in -trouble, perhaps
,two: wore lives. les.' •Tuesday,worse
hesThaevetngthi-writer:.- 1,17
OWen Sound:" About eight .o'clock the,
:news. camelhartliVVRirtlYM *sta.. gone
L -and the little groups. 'Men •On thelingwo'
4.3treet;_talked_oilly_Of-the-sairotv-in-COL--
Such a...catirittophe; there witanO rivairy
among the. • neighbouring: port 'towns..
Wednesday came, and the list .nieunted.
4.`filty,dead and . the lose two mil-
Tvesselalonc:t." Friday, the; xietailtvvere-
oVer*Itelining_at the firsts bOdiet,:.(pitik
ported- by: life -belts,. floated into ....the
shore:
Suth.'arethe anneled the •Canadian'
inland teat: Even the. _IJurass
rnthers,"the biggest st1 ship eVier'-
buircie Cstacht; etipposi3dfcirhe able -Ito
-bidet any stotui--thrieWerYri-Ck-e-d-Iliet
'north A.tlentie, had,gone own with her
crew of twerity,five-,-and 'nbt a .message
to tellWhat bad •liaPPOiesL., 'Tete = and
Iherec--Atripturned .
:here- and -there .a life -raft or a Cabin,
• windOw,' here and there a, grim terbinder
feorn Which :Strong' thea reeled—and di*
annals are.'..finished for the time bein• g
The toll wart: • heavy, aninig the 2,306'
Canadian, sailors on .the. .Grea takes:
Such is niatatime history: • ,Ice -berg,
and wave and -rock' have niade:strange
dente, in the history of the 'British
marine,but, still the Aotnicl, .9.f the. ri:Iret,!..
ting
Britannia's sons stiltge,down .tts.thesea
in greathips Yer.yvitlilrienn-Ortet like
these,. the 'British Isles,. and Britialt
Portifilions unite:it the Sa•ble prayerftli
Plerri , • -'
hearts When We dry to Thee-.
• Forthose in.peril cm the sea," ,
- • Lotto
--Tuesday, Not 25,
Miss Ficesie-Blue, of Amberley, was
theguest of Miss Wintlit Brown on Bun.
. ,
• Mrs:Frank :Gralianvand_ Mrs,-Ttardyr
of the loth Omi., visited -at William
'Bell's:last week •.
• Mrs. Gee. Ray is visiting 'frierida:', at
Arinow•z-
• •
• Miss Millie Walden• has returned'
• ,frorn visiting friend a aeOlivet.
, Henry. Ray had t be shingling 'Peat
of hit barn last -Thu "rsday. •
. A.' number from_ here attended; the:
fitneral Of MurdOck MePotirild.:niRipley
(last Sunday. s •- ' A .
,:The first nieetilig Of the Yettnit-Feo--
-.W.8 SKidikt:Ifilt_OrketCilttlke'.g.ethP-
di's* church On •Thursday: eyening. An i
election of efficers wfl1 talo place; alto.
,an interesting progratnAS „being_ prepar,,,.
EverybOdy is weldOme and we hope ,
the meetings' will preive a suceest- • .
•
St.iteleas .
Ali$8 Atintr-Ste;w:;r1,,e:7pe4anYtItinvdier:tallt.'
. • .
410he Websteers,
. Miss Gliette- Webbof peehweed,
spent the.weekend at hotne..
:Miss Chtiss. Miller of Winghati high
school, spent .Sanday at keine,
' Peter Clark it spending a few' days
with his son,' Jack, in .Toronto. •
..-":11intork. called at iohn
Thiesdaytight and left . baby
:Qtiftea truinher fronilletiirtinte▪ nd
takinghi the Firemen's. „ball '00It
day night.. •• • ...
Mise"Edsh1i71.-14iegor
spending a few dayi''nith friends':
about St; Helena. • '
eorge:Tstowatt-i-s-Thititrib.,
cement floors in his. 'stable.Malte,:a
good fol5,
G AND TRUNK RSVSLAAIX
to GhiettgO. and Rettitit
StAtitina Ithlgsten, itentiew:
afid4Ost Ontati&
Good goingRe. 30th. Dec. 1 and Z.
A - •
Aeootitt ov International
Live St�ok tipcklitiOn
itUttIRN LIMIT -At 3ticketit. valid to
tOttiO1 to teach otigirtai startlitic*int
het liter titan midnight b f December .8,
Frqueiit and Fast Trait Service
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9Nilr'l/OUELE.:TRALlt ROUTE
/full ttktiidrs, beith fOititttiOtiti
• eteq.,:at atand rtitit tidittt Offi Cd
,
06114. acits1,0**.
Wt are Serry, talieag that Mrs]. .B.
MiltraVhaa beenon the-; siek -het and
glad she s IttOveritik: : • •
• Mist tiltdibOtit ItutherfOrd
wood? 'a.lrt-heen tome 'fbra few days,
her -shoot being •diesed 'on' account Of
MeaAes.:. • . •
Atideiset hatIOCOVereci from her reedit
Hine* he ititendagoing bst* to take
up, her duties in Oros sometime: this
week. 1• : '
iiThe,II.ed and :131.rie denten itrAtintlay..
tChool hist Stioday proved a stioem.
.tYryhody come iisit,Smiday and help
on the good wotkf , • . •
• ,
We are'ter0 tohsar that Miss .0ean
wehh: of Vitioithoiiil 'high sehoOli his
been under like doctor's dare foe some
•`W'„,4 hope ,that Shemay havet
speedy teooYeey,
Qiiite a ritini.,...erilten • e, !
ifed tti Ofie' i-
Coheert last ,SattittlaY I1ht.''The orbs,
stole feature ofthe Oetling was
on it
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fat's- Canada'it,f..riade- t.041.ast...4Jtis*coOtruCte
to save iieI it 1:e -quires -rid poJihaCeept.the lid4;
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keeps fire all bight with coal or wood. We. , absolute -
_guarantee every range we, .
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heavy steel giving them durability. This partietilar
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Pacific. The n umberolyears service -that the - Happy
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prove, to you the satisfaction of . using the best We
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Ate& of Rubbers and Oven, „
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