The Signal, 1910-3-24, Page 8• Tecnen.ve, ?dance 24, 1910
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THE SI,,NAla:,GODERICH ONTARIO
THE FARMERSS TEW. EREST INPURE1Froud nuw to the end of seeding thetrade in se I 'will be active. and it
txhoveevery farmr to tke stock
m ou
A Board of Trade ws organised in HeviN. hibs.--Q:-->' EInttnd, ill to lid the ofwwhtat he ha ha ►ayband to sow or
the uu tial knot at •f I . nests, A la tunny p�+car drslerr tty that the
of the Tr rsHan C. M. Bartram, resence of about 'sixty Kof the Trdrs Hank in that town, war wedding diunei war set vrd et the 'seed which is now coming in ynite
chosen eridrnt• close of the cerrmony. The presents freely from liarmr fer's is mute poiThe frro of the lte Yater McNeil were numerous anduful. A cheque luted with noxious weed seeds thn It
be the lith clee Caon of Gey bas from the hride'e tether for 81:50 and has been for 'several reasons,' As •been leased by •ta• f ye$rIon, ut Crun- several 'smaller °ne were received. consequence there is heavy loss in
brook, fora term of Years• Theggroom's gift to the bride ws a cleaning, and high-alueu No. 1 reed
R. Nichol, ut the 0th conceson of handsome ret of furs. A receptin wilt h, expensive. In view of thawMorrie, Boldten head of cttle tar Geo, was held nt the evening. when a Targe conditiuur it t1 likely that there will
d• fur er Are l rt the market, and
Morris.Dicksoof Atwood, bof friends)to hod rtatoptlhe )elIleiet lwrtiun than analwhich he receivIratecrd
11r. 1,'urrewi considerablet,r the
ed the tidy row of occasion.
congratulations and will of the second
Ii7J uccwetth Ott, and !+ will probably be pretty close
John s LionAlexandtl►, {atphrlya>' dlrkr their home in :Ugotna• lnohibitivtt bite. It is therefore a-1 ec-
Arthur as "The Lion:' died at PortGrey tally impia•taut this veer that farmer+
known on March 0th. He was a well- Residence Burned in Township• who have to buy acrd should use every
known bllrinees man in Brue.eis me" The residence of Andrew Jlaehan,
on the 10th concession of Orev, was precaution to see that they do not ghi
erThos.sook• y a Komi),youwayo aCbeer horse morning of fast week. Mrs. Meehan high.cleen pure sled. and are within.
of Clinton.UliDton. had his totally destroyed by fire on `(lends of weed seeds. wa u
10 ray itis, 1 lace your Dadra
collarbone b rev recently.
which had been cutdown. and he was her bedroom war tilled with 'smite. early for Ruatantee No. 1 seed, and
that he was driving shied at u tree awoke about Sa. in. and diecovered that tat see list the i seed delivered is up to
She aroused - her hushrnd, who ran
thrown out of the rig. downstairs to Lind the kitchen in eianderd rred a sample to the Seed
Jas. McKie, general agent for the flruwe. They at rine! proceeded 10 Laboratory. Department of Agrtcul-
dlaasehe second
it W at itt theam. has get their seven rhildienrto safe y and tate. Ottawa. and you will be sent a
won the second pads in; generkl shortly after all were rereltari the report giving the grading and the
competition for -1 root fell in• Nothing .was saved• kinds end numbea'of weeds eede pres-
T eats' 'selling Icut, 11 any• The standard for No. I
The prize was • gold watch. not even clothing. .The lire {r
Irwin Mutter, of Melville. Seek., and supppoused to have originated from arae is not more than one noxious
kindling in- t h e kitchen stove. weed seed per 1,310 of good seed, while
Nisi Millie Beek were brides
marriedin the second quality_flve weed seeds
at the borne of the brides mother, •there war insurance to .the extant of
$750 on the house and contents..Neigh- per 1,010) are allowed, • or seven and
Mrs. R. Belk. J.
on Wednesday, ] one-half times as man}. Farmers who
bore have given shelter to he faiuil
March loth. Rev. E. Miftyard offic• have .rad fur sale, or even it they
isted.Thuntil Mr. Machan makes arrange- have only enougr h The marriage of !Kiss Rosa may mento to occulty the house of Hart- torr tth i own use,
well Seeiran, Jr., across the concise -
should also have
ty
Dearing, of A$ er. to Percy Webber' slop. before selling or sowing. 11 this is
of Devon, was solemnized at the honer
of
s1 the bride's sister, Mrs. Chas. freer. Old Clinton l�tesidence Burned: not doonviolati n is
(spot's ll
at -. Carl, on Saturday, 12th inst. Fina • Act. and farmer's ire quite ae liable to
Mr. Carlyle performed the ceremony• The
of explosion
lus. that totally destroyed
t r ct. antioa fur setting low-grade rlo-
William Harvie, rs ago, dI of Bra(s- the he O.C�lee B- Hitle, Clinton, pro scut agarol ening .
e els over thirty years zcb 8th. He was ay on Sunday eveningnf lsst week. -The` ? eseti Milgrim is one of the commonest I
Mills hisoevTuesday.ty-n Jth • yh. He had house WWI one of the Hrst residences weed seeds found o mad and
i
b seventy-ninth • year.built in Clinton. The main t tier: of oneof.she difficult clover sep ordtend
beeq engaged in the lumbering a um- the cottage was built over "fey )ears -machinery Where s farmer has only
n Northern Ontario for •num• ago by the late Horatio I I a amara gnatlttfb of seed to
her of years. the most famous h i Wllowmg metthh P+►
V .n
in Halr, one o handle, the
ase m • .
I us of the, world's phi u - method of ration might
Elizabeth Montgomery Mry dtt)d at the ogiata, who included smuts p b• found practicable : Wrap a few f•a
Some of her sister, Mrs. John Rut- cc,rreslocdentR the Hun. )V• E • (blast- with t'•+ri or three-pl
ring twill sieves
ledge, of Howick township, on Satur• seine, Victor Hugo and other illus. chegse cloth. Dampen the cheese
day, 121h inst. She was ot hn in the teems man of his day; Mr. Hole Was cloth and sprinkle the clover seed con-
came
of Wellesley in ffli7 and tarn in the United tltrter and eau' training ringress over it. In a minute I
came to Howick with her parents cath at Harvard dlaiversity, but or two the moisture develop the
thirty-four years ago. after his marriage located in Clinton. r cil age of Oi Lure will causing i it the
o I
The death of Mrs. William Thom which continued to Ire his home until rstick to the cheese cloth. With a lit -
resident
occurred at Minneapolis, Minn., on his death. He was an author and his ter drying by wind or heat the clover
lett with an oil portrait ofheWino tself ani old seed will fall rile and have the ri)agrars
the 9th brat, She was at one time a with crihts and literal y, together sticking to the cheese. cloth, The rib -
since her of Lower about
1 irty
'be-
ar,
marriage, her
ho thirty years china and stio thi family,
which were rase can then he scraped oft and the
(i(irrigation repeated with as many
din, she had toads' her borne at Gran- vend price to the fatuity, went in sieves .as can be kept going This
din, North Dakota, She was in her smoke caith nceof thelK;:itp e. There was method, (If course. is slow, but It can
fiftieth year.
A dog iii,!. tong to Thos. 'Lathy, of A PROSPECTJR'S LUCK. be used for small lute.
the 8th lice, Morris, recently showed Care in the selection of seed is the
some peculiar tendencies. ca The canine How Two `Trail Blazers Lived in the pat essential in the production of clean
disappeared and three cattle that it is Virgin Vlhldisvas, Without Meat crop's, but to produce a clean clover
seed crop this must be supplemented
supposed t sick have bittenehead have died. �° p; by seediog on well preps
Others are end the of one of Winter sends acute hardship; ler the real, clean
�prospector wbo leaves civilization to land anti weeding in the Held,
the dead cattle bas been sent away for
examination Hasa conclusions with chance, in the T. G. ItAvNult,
The demise of Grace 'Sander., relict endeavor to make a paying "strike"
of the late John I'teszca oo took
bo air and
make
e himself
idea depletedtfor pace ' FUN FOR THE PASSENGERS
at the borne of .liar p : -study .ad vet the Hebrews , Whose _ Chickens
Stephen township, on the INK To"sZ ww-T 1iTtr"
She was a lifelong reeidentof Stephen tureen is evidenced by the followin' London, Went
i the Rin. Hebrews,
township, being born on the 3n1 Her- prompted
en by the impulse of real ale
who journeying 11. to the lest
cession seventy-seven year ago.P Porcupine Trail. Ont., night wereon a Huron and the city train,
husband predeceased her about six Feb. Uth, 191(1.
years hod a little adventure which tout
of Stephen township, Battle Creek Toasted Corn Flake Co.. lllwn [[core than they expected. The
John Stacey. P Litnited, London, Out.: three got. on the train ata northern
is dead at the ripe age of ninety years. Gentlemen,—Have prospected these town, and each carried- a hag, which
Ile was a native of shire, parts for several months, removed
from sundry rounds that were beard
land. He came to Canada fifty years from civilization, difficult W get sup- ccnttained _Thickens. The teen put the
ago ani flee years Leer, he was mai,lies, obliged to draw loaded LotottKan bilge under the sects, Then the
bioto Mary A.Stanlake, ere h vivea fair miles through bush, show four or trouble began,
him, Fifteen children sere d three to more feet deep, forty-three or mune A commercial traveller, bent ori
them, of whom Pic boys and miles from settlement. carrying may mirrhief, took out his knife, and, 1
girls survive. teff prospector's Duffle and grub for reaching down, cut a hole in the bag.
James Reynolds, an ,till Hullett boy, thirty days. A caste of your Corp Out poptred the head of a fine rooster,
who has beta on the Detroit police Filmes was one of the articles taken The knife was again brought into
force for several years, will take over in, the writer's taunt itt' Inrakfastdisb• Ia end the slit enlarged.
the llommrrrial hotel at Clinton on This proved a very valuable pack, as p Aoment later the [owl waw nut in
April let. David Crawford la the re• we ran short of supplies and tor days the aisle running about, and a few
tiring landlord. John McCaughey, sutwisted on one full meal; excepting minutes later another chicken was
the owner of the property,whho le a breakfast of Corn Flamescanned Also loose from the same bag.
now living in Blyth, will also mo ve to cream and bakecoffee. We Range•ol our The Hehrewe "got wire.," and then
Clinton shortly. cream
to Drake them tart until our
followed a base that convulsed thane
The Hun of H• Lentberdale At :on, return to Porcupine Lake ; but ran that were in the car. Excited
have carried on an undertalihut short. and rather than make the eight)
ens flaw sgtiawkinq in all dirchick-
who lour,
and furniture nosiness in Brussels for utile j ,u trey rut rations and fairly chased by Hebrew dein were even
the past thirty years, have sold their lived on Corn Flakes for eight days, ore excited. it was nearlyten rain -
business to Walker & Slack, who are having two full tne+al+ a day on this
ea before the chickens were all cat's
at present engaged in the sabre trade food and the latter few days without lured' that town. Will Leatherdale, the cream, merely Corn Flakes, sugar and The Hebrews accused. the traveller
junior member df the firm, goes to hot water. ' of liberating the birds.
Winnipeg, but the elder LPatherdale We thrived on it ; did full dayi
w Brussels. k more h'an formerly, as we d stasis wa(su
FATHER 80 -MOTHER 76
The aged father and mother
of a prominent Boston lawyer
safely carried through' the last
two winters by
The son says: " My father
��Y,
'�.\, .� and mother owe their present
r. ,1�� strength and good health to
Vinol. During the last two
trying winters neither of them had a cold, and were
able to walk farther and do more than for years.
I think Vinol is perfectly wonderful. It certainly is
the greatest blood -making, strengthening tonic for old
people I ever heard of."
We want every feeble old person In this tenants to try
Vinod. We will return their money without question 11 It
does not accomplish all we claim for It. .
H.'C. DUNLOP, Druggist, - Goderlch, Ont-
PuairxF.roua
The traveller called the brakeman
ill continue to reside in anise a. woe '. even t act s i 't paying to ride in a
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Lloyd, of Wing- rushed thibgs to completion, and two thicken car, and demanded that the
ham, have been bereaved by the death heialthier, stronger and fleeter tallows hid+ be removed•
of their daughter, Florence Ruth, than we haven't travelled these trails. pt d brakemen decided thea the
We of Corn traveller war right, and took the
which took 00 esda y hospital
5th1 Inst. and Hone of our firstnished the tppurcha!•es w'askan- chickens to the express car. 'There
that town on Tuesday. ra- a favorite article of diet _ 4s._
of not a week gt swell. s Mcomplained
More eeriou in oeur camp and we wilTi0Walg'hecuuu brews hwent�a get ifie n IaT" �Y,tltldon
sy not feeling well.they were informed that they would
symptoms setting in, a et doctor was mend it to country
. have to pay thirty-Hve cents for each
summoned, who advised her removal In a country like thin, Kellogg" hag. They exp astnlated in vain, and
velopto the hospital. The boar's"nf rheum- then soon de- weCorn ighteins agold. re rt Wenare finally they paid over the $1.05 and
atic feverev into n despitete f to sing left.
dor and dall thatt , could bea pleased
greatly 1 yrthenh" and atwa
done she passed sway.
bright, c
b lovable hied in her fourteenth time when it meant much to us.
Very truly year. Merry Is
FIELD CROPS COMPbTITION.
And Its Keeping Qualities
SOME people find it necessary to buy a considerable quantity
l of flour at bili time—sufficient to last for a long period.
Naturally they are anxious to procure a flour of the kind best
adapted to lengthy storage.
There are two importi.nt reasons why PURITY FLOUR
possesses these qualities. One is that it is made entirely from
Manitoba Hard Wheat. The other lies in the fact that the careful
milling necessary to produce " Purity" absolutely excludes all
!ow -grade particles of the wheat berry. • It's the high grade
Manitoba Hard Wheat Flour that keeps—stands longest storage.
That's "Purity."
"Purity" flour may cost a little more,
but is more than worth the difference.
Try it. Watch results both for quality
y and yield.
u y yours,
Ontario -Department of Agricultuphvrep Again
P. UhrietmaP, Partin This Exeter Bank Clerk Under Suspicion.
P. Sheehan. Makes a Grant for is
A junior clerk in the Molsone Hank The above letter came entirely with- The Ontario Government has ng tin
at Exeter left recently on an excuse out solicitation and is left to speak for made a grant for the standing field
crop (Ntiupetitiuns. •.They will be con
ho see his father in him sine Nothing itself. ducted under the fallowing Tegula-
has been owed of owde. Investi-,n$1 playing p ; tines :—
gallon sin Exe that he owed from ranging Talkingthere is ison the her Fields entered for competition must
fn $400 in Exeter in amounts nthe strings gs to stop rhe r vlibrations consist of not less than live or mgrs
from $b to Tai is in twanging thein to bring out than twenty acres. but for beans or
Tia Bereaved. their music.—Oliver Wendell llotmes. pstatoes the minimum plot mast be
Muriel S., the ten -year-old daughter Wife --"i do believe that i am t- not less than one arse. Selection
f homeeter Perdue. Clinton. died w the ting fatter every day." llashwnd must be made from the following
t Sf her sinter, Mre.day March 1 th. "Humph I f little thought when crops. viz . spring or fell wheat, oatn,
a
O Sea right on days before March mother I
married You that i was gelling a wife alley, rye, corn, wan, nlsike clover,
had eight before her on the instalment plan.'` ted clover, potatoes, beans oronyother
had been called lawny. Death was e crnp.
due to the bursting of a blood streusel. ITCHING ERUPTIONS *wore must be members of an
The remains were interred in Clinton QUICKLY COOLED. teal moiety and the flutes eh-
metery beside those of her mother,
std
(,o
agricu
tared no
o was buried one week before.
tit of Mrs. Worden, Wingham,
A er several months' il !nese from can•
our t
of NV i
day. 91
of Darli
nine yea
her now
Shortly a er heir uharrtige they
moved to norWhist! hureh. About
nosh and later
t,co a farm Heirr
pine years age they moved to Wing -
Wm, where they had since resided.
OI a large family of brother's and sin -
tarn, only one Mother, Robert. Adair,
of ilowmaovllle, and a sister. Mrs.
Adam Reid. of Wlneham, survive.
e spirit of Mn. Edward %Norden,
ham. took its flight on Wednes-
inst. Deceased was a native
gtnn, being horn the,e sixty -
I
ago. Site was married to
bereft partner in 1x71.
.lust a few drops of the famous 1).
D. D. Prescription applied to the akin
will take away instantly the worst
kind of an itch. We positively know
this.
Oil of wintetgreen, a mild, soothing
iquid, entulrined with such .heating
substances as thymol and glycerine.
will penetrate to the inner (skin, kill
the germs, and heal. The 1). D. 0.
Prescription, made nt the, D. D. D.
Laboratories of Chicago, seems to br
just the right comp nand, as thousands
of remarkable cures prove.
1)nn't go on (suffering from PclMtii*
or any other itching skin (lieeaee,
when relief is no easily obtained.
Just write the 1), 1). 11. L•ahoratot•iee,
Dept. O. S , Zi Jordan St„ Toronto,
end they will rend you, free, w trial
iipttle, Thin sample will relieve the
Itching et once, and prove to your
satisfaction that here at last is the
cure for your tnrtura.
Write for a trial bottle today. -
For sale by all druRgists:
A Tockersmith Wedding.
The home of Mrand ilre. William
)ate. of Tuckersmlth was the scene
a a pretty event on Wednesday even•
&IOWA Int., when their eldest
been, Miss Jessie It., haeame the
of John Forrest, of Algoma.
ore than fifteen miles from
its hendqu rtera. Entry may he made
in only one agricultural society and
only one entry can be made by each
competitor.
In addition to\the abler, arrange-
= itts have been made with the dike -
tors
ie '-
tors of the Canadian National Ex hit+.
tion. Toronto, to donate 1210 in prizes
for the sheaf exhibit of grain from the
fields in the standing field crop com-
petition+. Tit( s • et gthle to enter ate
the first, (seen 1 end third prise win-
ners. For this sheaf exhibit the
Province has been divided into three
districts and prizes amounting to, $tilt
will be awarded to competitors in Pack
of the three divisions. Each sheat
must be not less than eight inches in
diameter, and must 1e Mixed and
shipped C.O. D. to the Superintendent
of Agrieulttrral Products, Exhibition
Park. Toronto. not later' their August
2 Ith. All entries for thle exhibit, moat
he made to J. ',nettle Wilson, Pettis
meat Buildings, Toronto, before
August bit, 1911).
PYLPa, F1134 aaaa tri .� ,•
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"More Bread
and better Bread"
W5sTi1i CANADA FiouR Mins Co., UNITED
,a M11■ at Winnipeg. Godericia. Brandin,.
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DAINTY DELIGHTS iN
Easter Footwear
Wei have never displayed a finer line of
Footwear than we tiro showing right now
--How patterns, new models, ,and a large
variety of leathers.
Light and medium weight Boots, male
from the softest skins and the most flexible
silo leather.
We welcome the opportunity o f
showing you what daintiness and comfort in
Footwear means.
Queen QualitShoes
for Wome
Sole Agents for '
Walk -Over Shoe,
for Men.
Downing & MacVicar
NORTH SIDE OF etsCAIE, t.UDEHICII.
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LONDON DIRECTORY
(Publisher Annuallyt .
Enables lr adel s t br-tughout I lit• Welk
to communicate direct a itb E
MANUFACTURERS end'DPALIW
in rami class If goods, Besides babe
11 runll,Ir1,• r,ttionerrial guile to las..
'don ,old its sublet's, the litres -troy
contains 1i-tv of
EXPORT MERCHANTS
aHh the goods they ship, and the Olt
I onisl and Foreign Markets t heysupply
STEAMSHIP LINES
at ranged under cue ports t. which
they rail, and indicating the sppeod•
mate ceilings :
PROVINCIAL TRADE NOTICES •
of leading M.anufaetnrer•s, )lerrnant
its•., iu the principal provincial tows.
and industrial centres of the I'uitcd
Kingdom.
Ps A copy of the current editions wait*
forwarded, freight paid, on re, rept of
lost sl otder-for 20s.
Dealers seeking agencies can sever
_sr their trade cazds for Li, er larger
advertieenteete from £3.
•L -t
Our Shoes Will Shine
gloriously when a o pare d
with otdinery foot wear. They
•
are so much stilarter shape
in h pr
and Knish. The rause supe-
riority is apparent whether
you look at our shoes
for Children or Grown -u
The best of it. is. too, that
they wear as well as they rook,
end keep their good shape
•intil the Iaah1. Do we keep
shoe fixings? Of course. We
have tile best polisher
' , black-
ing•+ brusher, etc., you ever
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Wm. S ha rmafiI Als:hurch iassse: London. I:C.
An Encouraging Message
1 have a message of hope and good cheer. of enrouragertwnt
and Inspiration to every suffering woman. 1 have endured the
torture due to fermate troubles and the consequent despondency
and trental agony almost tO the• point of despair, and 1 bars
been rei,tored from this condition to a state of vigorous health.
en,I to tear -happy. exhilarating frame
mind beeinh ai o t.
Ponies physl,-al well being. T11 change
about wholly by the use of ORANGE LILY.
In addition 1 have had the privilege rang' pleasure of i,`ndnc-
ing multitudes of other suffering women to give OR Kai
LILY a trial. and have reeived thousand* of enthusiasllllc ac-
kttow•Jedgments of the blessings It has brought .to them. The
following is a 'sample: Truro:\ N. B.. April 5. 1505. .
•
Deat I, ' terla)•.r 311. Inas plyrtor yourrvery que. ionnaab4titrm>ashealth.P1yes-
sin
thankful to say that 1 am very welt As•L have never given
You a statement nt my case sou' may be Interested In it..
For several years 1 .have suffered untold agony. Thin Pateng was continuous.
tbut i would have violent attacks every few, wee1.$. each ail ck lasting several
days. The first Nunday In November, i felt the pain Inereaslng nd act did not go
to prayers. The rest of the family did go. „mt•soon after the f log down. yarns
`Selxed me and 1 had to re :tin • on the floor until their return. `•,Ir ras 1n great
pain an night and was very irk for atold hole a week -hr wonderful Medicine. I got
Then Mr.. L. came to see'myself. not hor ',and to send Gtr It right away. as 1 was i•t`Pet kr ORANGE' LILY, h .ve
d,etor ',and do nothlay Wr t', a 1 hive urea .'h'.. hive
not three month" of OW rent', and am how welhurt. never
if better In my
Pemyself that is going
hot had the of pains *Ince. I often .ick my
around and doing any own work. I cup's scarcest1 believe It. It brings tears of )oy
1 cutlet Phoul i1 to an the world. i 1au'otrpre�t. en\tug h in Cts prase.
• rt• i 11. F.
la ori es,.
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Re,•eivin•;, as 1 do, dozens tcrrof such report' each ORANGE LILY.fer11rr pentc'I+(R•'4- o' tr"'ane
other - bap muttering
other cit' std 1, at'n' dndlrt.�tlyt Is not
he taken internally.
lie ts it ,-u curative ,•I�•mbnts
local
ere semen's, and 0 rpt l r este) tissues, expelling the stagnant fnrel•to, matter
whichs into eta '.'e'K
which hrh. been Irritating the no ul,tane and nPpre(selnit the nerves, and a Fero*,
lug
rr" -
lug h•elo.a of physical And mental relief is noticeable
shormore than the Frtsst front the rt. It
al
Is a positive. Pch•n'in,. rt riu,ly ami even heti rated.
treatment, you art h,• very materially
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T avant every reader of this.
from is. whol
Puffers Y.a any wayful I u-
motiahtr ..i.,.
cnrrhtre�iintilnfl•immnUnn or rongeston
of the eolith, pains 1a the hm)t etc.,
to send me their addresses, •ni►d. 1
deet forr•ard at once, without hnrge•
1a days treatment. Iottr case
IS
not far advanced 11. mac
re
yop• and in tiny event It win do you
touch good. I am PO 'armpit In mak-
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that it i+: true, that 1 trust every
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take alvantPge of 'my offer anL-- =-- -- - --` �
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