The Clinton News-Record, 1906-12-06, Page 4'ft
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Book Store
colon.
The Two
Leading Christinas
Books, Both Calladiall
"THE UNDEATOW"
A tale of both sides
of the sea, by Robt.
E. Knowles, post
paid , . . 1,2o
"THE DOCTOR"
A tale of the Rock.
ies by Ralph. Con- „„
nor, post paid - 1.20
•Christmas 6Iobe
The finest Caned- •
ian n.umber ever is-
sued, four supple- ,..- „
mentary plates . . .OU
Note Paper for
Christmas
"1•11•11.,
Fancy boxes of choice
Note Paper, very suitable
for presents.
Special value at.....2 5
Embossed Initial ....35 •
Fancy Linen .50 to $2.
Tot) Books and .
Annuals.
Including
Chatterbox
Chums
•Yolmg Canada
Etc.
Pocket and
Reference Bibles
In a large variety. One
line at $1 00 with mDroe-
co cover and references
is very. popular. '••T
At 50e• and 75c ve:
have choice pocket ,Bib-
les suitable for young
people. •
Souvenir Cards and:
Al
• This week we have
.ded some.ney local:Views• .
to our large line: also
many. Christmas A n. d
New Year Cards.
Card Albums 25c to
fancy Chinaware.
One of the finest dis•
plays outside the cities,
consisting of
Limoges China,
Royal Doulton,
Royal Vienna,
Royal Crown Derby
Foley China,
Japanese, Etc.
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Ricb Cut Glass.
A large case full of
brilliant pieces at moder-
ate prices.
Facey Goods.
Made up of Art Need-
lework, all hand made
and in the latest styles
The best store in
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Christmas Presents.:
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Clinton News..flecord
Clinton News -Record
MINTON ONT.
1.14,111.41490,
W. J. MITCHELL,
Editor and Proprietor.
• London Road.
Theftoincers tlfe. Union Epworth
'League of the London, Road for the
ensuing years will be as Mlaws :
Hon.• President, J. T. Elliott
President, Mrs. G. W. Layton
lst Vice., Geo. Hanley
2nd Vice, Miss Jennie Grant
Seeretary, G. W. Layton
Treasurer, J. T. McKnight.
Miss Pearl Wise entertained the ch-
oir of Turner's church on Friday
evening last.
Congratulations will now be in ord-
er to, Mr. J, T, Elliott, a pro's:swells
young farmer of this locality, who
was married: on the 5tli Inst to Mrs.
Gibsonof Uxbridge. A reception will
be tendeeed them at her sister's home,
Mrs. D. Junor of Clinton on Friday
evening after which. they will start
lifo aright on the grooms1 farm on the
London Road.: Here's hoping that
life? may be long, prospeeous and hap -
Py.
Mrs. Levi 'VViltse, who underwent an
operation at the Clinton' hospital a
couple of weeks ago, is progressing
favorably.
• Stanley Township
Tho, Local Option By-law appears on
• page a of this issue of The News -
Record.
An accident occurred one day 1st
week at a bee. Mr. Sasituel Erratti
of the Babylon Line had, taken down
a barn Which he bought from MeClin-
°hey Bros, of Goshen Line end while
they wore working the. barn fell with
six men under it. Mr. Nelson Keys
of Babylon Line was the only one
wife was injured, receiving a cut on
his head and hurting his back, " We
are pleased to report that he is re-
covering now and we hop•e, o may
soon he well.
• Mr. John McGavin of Tuckersorith
was the guest of .Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Keys of Babylon Line eir Saturday
evening. -
•.Mr. and Mrs. Matt. Bates of Bay-
field Road celled on. Babylon pine, fri-
ends on day veeently.. •
Mr. W. .L. Keybought sesenshead
of cattle at Goverdock Bros. see Ot
Winthrop on Saturday. ••r.
Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Eeratt are
rejoicing in the arrival of a young
son who appeased , the scene on
Friday last.
• The anniversary services of the jts'ar-
na •Methodist •church • were a • decided
success.
The fowl supper given in Varna; by
the people of the MetisidiSt ehusch
was a; decided, • success. The night
wars all that could be wished for. Tito
supPer was good and • the program
was, better Ilion at any of the Pre-
ceding ones given. We might mention
about . thereadings given by Mrs.
-Charleswer tit' of Zurich and Miss
Shipley Clinton: They will be
heartily Welcomed baick toe Varna. The
Music furnished .by. -the Ontario street
• choir, • Clint* was also much appre-
oiated and • .also Mr. Steadritan'e solo
and Rev: Mr,, Kerr's. sealing The
proeese.ds amounted to $117, which es.-
- es to prove the popularity etieh
entertainments. •
Miss Annie Stephenson of the. i'azr
Line is at 'Present stayiog with 'Mrs..
Win. Taylor. • . • • • • '
Miss PL.. Jennison' has secusitil a
school near 'Credit*. . .
Miss Allie Peele. of Goderich spent
IVIonday at her, hen*: • • • •
Mia Emma Peck; of 8eaforth visit-
ed her. Sather's home onr nday' last.
Mr. Chas., Parker has' been, under .the
weather fora. feeidayss-
•• Min Cola RathwI1 of 'Grey is vis-
iting with Miss Eya Stephenson,.
,
Blake,
'Rev.• Mr: gperttee, will deliver a lec-
ture Mr Friday eserting 7th inst, and
• Mrs A, T. Cooper of cnnoyo will give!
ail address on Sunday afternoon next,
both on the Temperanee• question.
The snow which fell last Monday
made very good sleighing ami many
• availed' thentselVe.s of the opportunity'
of having their first cutter.; ride. ' We
hope, it may stay with us as things
are always brisker with geed sleigh-
• Mr, •and Mrs. fraugh and family,
who retained front the West to stay,
aro busy renewing old acquaintances
in. the •neig,hborhood. Mr. Haugh in-
tends to buy a farm in the • Old
• Country.
•The following, shoWs the relative
• standing of the pupils of U. S. Ss No.
• 9, Stanley for the month of Novemb-
er,• It is based .on regularity, pullet -
traits, and general 'deportment.
elass—Rath • Keys, Roy
Thomas Meyers. ' ' •
IV eloss—Isabel Manson, Flassie•
Capling, 'Phomas Sherritt.
Ifl elaSs—Alhert Keys, Mary Doug...
Gordon Manse
Sr. 1.1 elass—Jakie Brenneman,
Mary Jane Meyers, Mikie Kennel.
• Jr. II class—Emma 13oAder, Annie
13rennoman, Pearl McBride.
Part II (a)—Kotie Oescif, John A.
Meyers, Percy Zirle.
Part 11 (b)—Lorne Manson, Nancy
Brenneman Roy McBride.
Part 1-1:ea.S1 Moyer, Clarenet
Number oti roll 50, average 451-4.
S. Howard, Teacher. •
A RARE TREAT.
The holiday number of the mus'.
trated Buffalo. ExPress, to he skted
• Dee. ninth, will be" a superbpaper,
richly printed in eater and filled. to
the, brim with all .the good things
that go to make a, great illustrated
• newspaper. The Express is rettessnexl
as the finest illustrated newspaper in
the world and the holiday number
will well sustain Ilia justly earned
reputation. Don't fail to , secure a
copy. The price will remain, the sante
—five cents. W. D. C'Air, agent ,e,itt
(gluten.
Blyth.
Mr. J. T. Carter left here ou Thu-
rsday for Midland. where he has se-
cured a situation at his trade of har-
ness making.
Mr. Thos.. Meereight left here on
Monday for Brantford, where he ex-
pects to ger work.
On Monday evening the concert, held
in the Methodist church was largely
attended. Harold Jarvis of Detroit,
delighted the audience very inuPh,. Se'
veral others took part in it alai ae-
quilted themselves admirably. Pro.
coeds over $10(1.
Large quantities of turkeys are be-
ing brought in 'by the farmers these
days. Our townsman, Mr. Geo. Poi -
ell, the purchaser, intends shipping
them right away.
The nice fall of snow we received on
Monday haa kind s:d brightened) op
the faces of our merchants, but we
"require a little more to make good
sleighing and to make business brisk -
Bus •
Some of our citizens took in the
Foresters' concert in Belgtave on
Tuesday evening.
Regular monthly meeting of or vil-
lage council was held on Tuesday
evRerloivii.g‘Penhall of Attwoodi a former
Pastor of the Methodist •shurch' here,
preached, to a large congregation in
the Methodist church on Sunday even -
Mg,
There is a rumor that we are like-
ly to have several candidates in the
field for the reeveship et thei •coming,
municipal election. The nor° the
merrier.
Auburn..
• We overlooked last week making
mention of the socialhetet at Mr,
John Raathby's under the auspices of
the Ladies' Aid. of the Base Line
Baptist church. The attendance was
so great that it almost Overflowed
the capacity of l‘fr...Raithby's comfor-
table home. The ehildret who, took
part in the dialogues - had scarcely
enough room lo, do jpo;tice to their
pasts. Me. David Lansing has a. spl-
• endid phonograph,. and the eevinal sel-
tctions given by it were much .enjoy-
ed• Tho proceeds anedunted• to twee-
tyetwo dollars, pretty good for a house
Everything passed off se sue,'
eessfully and leaves such a pleasant
recollection that we are hoping the
Ladies' Aid Will have another before
the winter is areas, •• •
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The Up-to-date Farmer
• Reads the Local Paper
•
Ari eXchange says : An up-to-clate
twentieth censuses farmerreiciS the
local p•aper. He wants to know what
his neighbors aro doing, what' is-hape
Penieg• in tile world around him and
he wants to study the •advertiseinents
and find .out. where, to hey 'goods. He
doesn't say. Much about it perhapss
when lee goes to, the store, to :do, his
trading, but just let • the merchant ad.'
ventise . a 'special' bargain and pee • :if
the .up-to-date farmer doesn't, •hacl it
out and take advantage.... .
•
.Port. Albert.
Wilfrid Quaid 'reached, home Ston
• Manitou, Mae.„. Saturday night kind.
of used up with a: bad hand'. .
•
Dr. W. Y. Hayden, .Gederielf, Suits
cloyed with his • parents here
'also .
.Miss s Evelyn of ' the High Scheel;
Goderieh, spent Sundayat,. home.
Miss Yates, Groderiele spent. a .few
days with het siker, Mrs. H. -Hay-
den,' last week. • • • ,
.01ive.r Henry, teacher; of. the Pah.
lie Sehearteesignest • the'position last
week, having. got tee horse- • sae&
The 'board, Whig ju. luck',' hare, • . we
• believe; secured•another teacher with-
ea.q; 'tench trouble. Mr. 'Thornton Mus-
tard- of Bayfield, We • understand, is
the, Coming teacher. • •
•'• Wm.. McMillan has his wind mill
down at. present • for repairs; which
'was caused by the high winds a week
ago.
• H. IL Hawkins . made • al trip* to
Wingham last week.
Tise union Christmas tree will be
held on Dec. nineteenth, in, the bases.
meat of the English church,.
Messrs. • Higgins and McConnell were
through the village' and neighborhood
last .weck getting assistance in the.
way of motley 'for. T"red McGivnn, Who
had the misfortune to lose most of
both handsin the gear of a threahing
machine ,this hill. About, two hun-
dred dollars has been . subseribed, • so
it is reported. We .4.1therS ie ;other
parts also MetWith . a• liberal • re -
Mrs. John Green •was on the sick
Deb lasts week. • •
Bayfield.
The following is the report Of Bay-
field Public Schodl for the Inanth of
November, based en attendatice, dee
meaner and general proficiency.
Settler Division. '
V, Clara Galpats, Cleave Erwin,
IV. Ford King, IBMs Xing, Ruby
Woods
• LII. Sen. Winnie mealeii, John Mc-
Neil, Laurie Currie.
Jr. III. Evelyn Pollak, Nellie
Townsend, Maggie McLeod.
SOn, II. • Mamie Parsons, Lillian
King, Irene Ross.
Number on roll, forty.
Average, thirty-five.—T„ II Brown -
fee, Teacher.
•• Junior Division,.
• . Sen. IL, Russell Erwin, Anna
Woods, Harold tlrandon.
Middle II., Kathleen Elliott, Amite
Elliott, Wu; King.
• Jun. II., Annie McNeil, Anes Mc-
Donald, Dorothy Powlie,
Sen. Pt. IL, Isabel Wands, Etuest
McGee, Kenny Currie.'
Jun. Pt, IL Katie Little, Bessie
millott, Wilfred Tome
Sets, Pt, I., Abel Brandon, Lorne
Walmsley, Alexander Brown.
Jun, Pt, 1,, Alvin Townshend, Lil-
lian' Catlieg, Prank King,
Number on roll, forty-eigat.
Average, forty -three. ---10. M. Stan -
bury, Teacher.
East Virawanosh.
Nath Johnston of Hallett township
ha S purchased the farm, lot 39, con.
4, in this township, recently owned
by Thos. Woodcock. This farm was
known' as the ;Robert Johnston hom-
estead, and is alongside tile new prod
prietoes: 100 acre farm. r -
Atter a lingering illuesstdasting- over I
two years Mrs. Henry Thiel die400
Wednesday night last at the age of
07 years. Deceased' was Ora in Now
Hainburg and was married in that
town and with her husband moved on
the farm in East Wawauosh, Ib 81,
con. 2, about thirty-six years ago.
The funeral took Place to the Union
cemetery. Mrs. Thiel's maiden name
was Catherine Wagner a;nd she was a
member of the • Evangelical church.
Besides the husband there are six gr.';
Own up elfildren to mourn the loss 01
a kind and thoughtful 3nother. The
Children are ".. Mrs. Sturm* of Michi-
gan; Mrs, Pittard of McKillop ;, and
Miss Zinnia at home; Wm. in Michi-
gan.; TichrY at Berlin; and Aarou
home. In this conn,try.
Kippers..
Miss Dora Alair is away risithg
her brother, David, station agent at
Gladstone.
Mr. Alex. 1V14,13eath, wlici has been
ill so long, is getting along bitelyk
befog able to sit up a little owl
day.
Among, those who returnees from
the West, the past week, the follow-
ing belonging of this vicinity :—Misses
Kettleton from Manitoba and Geri/0
Caldwell from Regina district
srs. John Logan and Thomas Gem-
mel' from IVIoosejaw district, uhvre
the tatter has large boldtngs et land,
from which he and his sons cut a
splendid seven hundred acre crap tire
Past season; and Chao. Dihsdale from
North Dakota just south. ol Ory3tal
City where he earned three d)tlare
day. Ho leaves is week for Rut-
land and rumor says he will not re-
turn alone. We shall be pleased to
welcome him and any others he may
bring back with hiin as we' need just
such industrious -capable men as he i.
Grey ..Towns..,:p.
St. Helens
We are sorry to hear that Charles
Hudson's health is not as vigorousas
his numerous friends woulbt desire to
see it, but we hope a, change for the
better will speedily ensue.
Wm. Brown of Grey, svho has been a
resident of Listowel since his mar-,
riage on November Lith mot with • a
severe accident, clue to a fall on an
ley sidewalk on Saturday morning.
He was :going dawn the main street
hill neas his home Listowel, when his •
foot slipped and he fell, striking his -
head a heavy blow on the walk. He
was carried to the house and not I
recover consciousness till next day,
and. as Mood flowed front an. ear it
was feared. that the bursting of a
blood vessel would cause serious inju-
ry, He is much better, and good
hopes are now entertained that he will
make a speedy recovery,
•
Jan, 2nd, I907—The bate
A deipatele from Toronto announces
that Ralph Connor's new story "The
Doctor!' has been' secured by the
Family. Herald and Weekly` Star of
Montreal for exclusive 'newspaper pub-.
lieation. This . is a• big, surprises
Such stories aro seldom sold ilia news-
papers for months after the book. is
issued, hut the Family Herald isl in a
position to pay the price and land
tneprize. Their subscribers- are to be
Congratulated. It is:, said . the Opening
chapters will be published on the sec-
ond of Jaiivary next, so as to give
alk their Subscribers ample Unto to
renew • their 'subseripttons. In the
meantime there • will be a rush from
new; subscribers, and no wonder for
the. Family Herald with •.theis beantie
lid picture and Ralph ..Coenor's story
1
is certainly a dollar's worth not to
be had cvery day. • • . .
• Anniversary services will hell -veld in
Christ church, St. Helens on Sunday,
Dec. 9th, at .three and seven o'clock
respectively. •
Messrs. James Ramage and Thos.
Eennel returned from the West last
week.
Mr. John Durnitt and Robt.
Wood's have returned from a pleasant
visit to friends at Williscroft, and.
other places. •
James Baker and family • =V-
ast aver to Winghaan this, week, wls
Mr..Baker has secured work in the
factory.
If he tells you to take Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral for your
severe cough or bronchial
trouble, then take it. If he his
anything better, then take that.
But we know what be will say;
for doctors . brie used this
cough medicine over 60 years:
X have used Ain's Cherry Pectoral for
hard colds, bad coughs, and. ilanurzait 1st tht:
=lite g:serleadiozearg ben
the world tor an
throat and lung troubles.-ZU 0. STUART, •
Anania Oregon. •
Ayer Co., Lowell. Minh
Also =marl:arra ot
,SARSAPAlfALLA.
PIUS. •
•
• thie-VIGOR..
ers
Keep the bowels open with one of
Ayer's Pills at bedtime, Just one.
•
•
eneanYou
• Afford to Miss
• •
These Bargains?
We're giving up the Men's Clothing Business,
and if there's a.man within 20 miles of Clinton who
wants to save from $2.50 to $5.00 on a Suit or Over-
coat, this is the place to buy. , Every dollar's worth
must be sold. Stock must be turned into
cash as soon as possible, Can you afford to
miss this chance ? ,
$1213vercoats for 8.75ISIen's fine Tweed and Black
Beaver and Grey' Overcoats;
made in newest winter styles, first.elass linings, and made well in
every respect: Regular price $12 each, selling out priee,$8.75
$t0 Overcoats for 7:50 tg;itt=tan4:stn:,
also plan.eloths in black and grey—all lengths and sizes. The best
. .$10 Coats made, to go at $7.50.
The Last Of the Men's Suits
,We have taken FL bold step in the Suit birsiness. Here's the
particulars : We are going to divide our whole stock of Men's Suits
into two lots and give you the best haegain ever offered in Clinton.
•
$16.56 Suits for $10 Men'e finest tailored Suits in
tweeds and worsteds, mohair
lined, broad,shoulders, correct style for winter, the best $14, $15 and
$10.50.Staits, all at one price, $10.. •
Men's U0 Suits $7.50'T4ebalane ot our bestTen
Dollar 'Suits, in, serges, wors
etc.. all Marked to go at $7.50 . •
Bos' $5.50 overcoats 3.50
•
•
. Fifteen only Boys' Grey Ulster Coats, with large storm collars
heavy all one priee, $3.50.
• All other Tweed Coats for bops reduced according to size.• u
Bogs' Suits at Clearing. Price
The stock of Boys' Clothing heresies large and varied. Every
Boys' Suit in stock is marked to the lowest possible price:—
2.50 Suits 1.95 3.50 Suits 2.50 4,00 Sults 3.00 5.00 Suits 3.75
• Sensational Selling of Men's Fur Coats
Fur weather is here and if you need a Fur Coat look over this list
5 Fur Coats at $20.—Two dark ted calf, one black calf, two
• black dog. Regular price $27.50 and $30 each. Bow is this for a bar-
gain, $20
11)yed Wantbat Coat $34.-1 only Black Wombat Coata
•beauty at $30. Save $0 and buy it for .. . . . .
Watttbat Coat with Astrachan Cellar $27.50.-1 only Wainbat
Coat with large black astrachan collar. extra. good value at $35.00,
Clearing sale price • ... 44,4 414 4,4 ... 6.• ....... 1 2 7 5 0
Fur Lined Coats Reduced,—Three decided bargains in Fur
Coater --.1. Only $7 Fur Lined Coat, Persia lamb ealar, 560
1 only $00 rue Llned Coat, Persian lamb collar. itirtis
1 only 850 Fur Lined Coat, otter collar, .... .37.66
• Alen's thtderwear at Stile Prices,—All Men's Underwear re-
dueed its followst--$1,25 wool Undetwear for $1.00. $1.00 wool Un-
derwear for 8.50 /fic wool Underwear for 00e, ete.
•Everything else such as Persian Iamb and other Fur Caps,
Cloth Caps, finraters, Ithincoats, Leather Coats,. Smocks, Overalls,
Cardigan aackets, etc., reduced to clear.
do•
llE •ANti SOCURB MB BEST BAROAiN or THEYEAR
NEWCOMBE'S
.01Othirig Store Opposite the Market
December bth, 1906
Clearing Out
the Millinery
• JUST one month in whr
eh to clear the bal-
ance of our Millinery
Everything in trimmed and
untrimmed shapes now eel.
ling at about half their real
value. This is our first fall
season and every hat or
shape in Stock is the newest
to be had. The •new 'sailor
bat now in stock is being
worn very extensively in
New York and other Am-
erican cities.
Several of these trim- ag
med for Saturday, at qt u
Newcombe's
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Christmas is Coming
None too soon now to be making
your purchases -
We have a good assortment of useful and lasting presents.
Nothing more appropriate than the following ;—
Carving Sets in cases
Scissors incases
• Carpet Sweepers
Skates•
Pocket Cutlery
• Call Bells
Nickel Plated Tea Pots
•"• " Coffee Pots
" " Crum Trays
‘1 " Tea Trays
Spoons and Forks
Nickle Plated Tea Kettles
•(all sizes)
Children's Sets in granite
ot
•
Knife, Fork and Spoon
• Some Beautiful Lamps
(both hanging and parlor) "?
• •
Teapot Stands
Ouspadores '
See our Austrian es;
• ' Elite Granitewo.re
And if you want to go a little better we would recommend ft.
• ea
a Happy Thought Range or a Radiant Horne Parlor Heater. A
There is always a little extra polishing up to be done before the .
Christmas home -corning. Everything you need will be found in this st,e
Hardware:—Alumimutn• Paint, Varnish Stain. Enamels, Silver Polish,
• Store Polish, Shoe Polish, Odorless Stovepipe Varnish, ,•
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STOVES -- AND --- HARDWARE 1:
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Store -0v.prfi.-c.rwing...
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• 1. Parlor. Furniture in sets anslodd. pieces: ; 'Hall
Furniture in oak and ash •; Bedroom Furni-
ture in oak, ash and Mahogany,
Room Furniture in oak, ash and:elm ; .Kitch-
en Furniture. in anything von want:
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Couches, Mattresses, Iron and Brass . beds, Rockers,
• Easy Chairs, Desks, Parlor Cabinets, Rattan- Goods
• Pictures, Paper Racks, • Book Cases, Curtain 'Poles
Looking G1ases IN PACT WE HAVE • •
Everything Belonging to a Tiirniture Store
Bring your pictUres here to be frame
;:HOOVERA::5ALL:
Undertaking promptly attended to by night or. day
Night and Sunday calls answered at residence
of either of the principals.
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Increased Sales
mAi.vviovvowAiwkAA
Our Financial ?ear closed on November 7th. We
have jUst got balanced uplor the past year and find
that we have a very substantial increase in the volume
of business clone, for which we desire to thank our num-
erous customers and friends. The steady increase of
our trade betokens confidence and appreciation of our
efforts to supply our patrons with ,
GOOD FOOTWEAR .
at close prices, which is our greatest aml)ition,
•
Our Stock fox Fall and Winter, is now • complete.
+ We have the largest and best as,sorte&stock to choose
from, and our prices are the lowest The ..te,m'ptation
• we spread before you Is Quality.
• We are sole agents in Clinton for Kant.Krack
O • and other celebrated Rubbers.
• Caine to us tot' SENSIBLE and SEASONABLIE Poomemt. •
•THE OLD ReLiikai.:g
!WM. TAYLOR SON
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