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skii • 00 -. 1HWEDNESDAY LOCAL DOINGS
lnaa a 95 95 Arai
Barley: 4$ 55
€1eclrwinN.�s 4$ 50
Oates 34 S7
1
Pr , 22 1 50
4 w 1
Potatoes. ..
per , M1s
(05
ol
Pleat port 'faLuUUy2
Flour, lo -v. „ tw Der eW 1 00 10
Butter.-, . 2520
etc, ...., 5O. S
Laws bopa7 50
...,
tOrta per b.,,t, ...,M1 25 00
Brain per t ern , . 22 Dia
Lagar Rest ,;Aral 20 00
2iL009: rTIIIIBS WANTED FOR
'WHICH THE fir' THGI-LEST PRICE
WILL HE RAID 10 Cr A.' i• -- FRED
IVITWER, ENET ; NORT.H, HAY P,O
DOG POW; 'oR, SALE
tt loot v.v.eel, pulleys and ehai:;s all
tomPlete. in A. .1. condition. App to
N, OG1JEfI, ' .aler 1^.O.
3'P^ACII f3'.I'ED."
V;.ret e+ senand class, ProfeSSiet;a1.
T,:-ap:or for S. S. $t4. 3, Stephen, ad -
We e., 'up -IA -date
ectioeI with basement and furnace,
state sazaz 'd cru Lf£'catiot: Duties
commence Jia , R Apply �R4a S,
E.‘,".eter P. 0.
0: �A E QR Tg RENT.
Maul a
my k:Qu4.4 Q:a Wmlliz m
aerrts 'y repaired arid wrll 1
nzred to e ar %i it Terns :rasa_
)P able. -•-\41.1. E1.. TCJ' IABD, Exete=.
WANTED—LIVE POUI.TRsr AND DR-
IED APPLES, WE PAY HIGHEST
PRICES FOR ALL PRQDI=C.--STE\'v-
ART'S
Sferries 1
to Ott;,ce.
WANTED --J
teclaa Cittirch.
be in by ,Nov
Fuel a4, lice Alt
Q vc . Presby -
APP/ cations t?
12• 4pp'.Y 4a
SCOTT, See'y-,
LINE PIN CUSHIONS
ILLOW CASES, Gb'E5T
IG:a'I GOWNS AND OTUI-,
STE\C.t�11T'S,
aornre nea,tll' pn".f'at€cl bail
Ice- Advocate.
X — 1va,te;l t, zi carload
Choice, 1x;; 111 grad.) oistelnn heifers. -
JOHN , SCOTT, doter.
Ii7c,`W RAISINS e'flillir TS, PE
DATES, FIGS. NUTS AND SPICES I'"O
'FR
OUR. +SAS BAKING ARE TO BE
AT STEWART'S.
MISS G. E, W BISSET ..�,. Mue. W.1?',.
Resor Graduate of the
London Coa'aervatory of :angle, ;Teach. -
ing College ct tba Western University.
Teacher Piano, Theory, Harmony, Count-
erpoint,
ount
erpoint, and Mina°cal Hiatorg. 1xupllx
prepared: tor Musical Examinations.
Air. John Eesery is confined to his
0bed1l lth.
, and cont: -'lues It. a, very low state
eat,_.
ears. srs Prouty of issb4rrne lost
valuable driver tn,
s week k tnrougln
larnnnatioxr,
liarying a, elan to reform hint Is a
good deal like trying to make. an omel-
et out of a bad egg',
CeeLi seta of hi , and Mrs ,W,pn, H,
Dearth of`tepli,e : isconfined too his
bed owng to a,^. attack Of Pleurisy,,
Rev. W. I, lfertia of London oCcu-
pied the pkll4`.t of Caleeca Presbyteria.nn;
church on Su„^iieiav last. The eongre
ga :osis were p ea& -d to hear Mr. Mar-
i- saw,
And new approaches, the time when
* fellow looking for office has the
,lad -hand for everybody --even rhe fel-
Iow tat he did nnot take much ;notice
dun; the rest of the yea:-%
o d last was tine. great day for-
'squirrel hunters. but a bad day
fo sakuir els 1,3 $oxare cases 3 luck
S sr? Very And "'fen ;rt, evennU, but =Ali
sots mot full hags
ccc ^di .o t a Erueseis Post Local
wit
not be tried in Brussels ,
ar, as the co nr_t:ee decided that
ccs of its Pass 'g, were* Mort f`aY+^
13 u'i:n, and they thought ,le wry,
;tit Wait t12:2,n li v t the 'walr barred
tor *i roe years should it be defeated.
The Annual feeti9g' eo= the Plum
Old Boys' #saoeia'tto n of Toronto,
wIII be held .itt tb Qltepit's Hotel that
Friday evening, Not ='2 fo, a?
ecrio:l of ottimrs and ogler business..
Hon. Dr, f'i'le, Minister of Education,
ad Mayer IHPOicesi. wI11 address the
sineeting
Trio riMity ttleirlde here of Mies, Vit.
..own, nurse, in fan'In:r Hospital. Ia
trolu, will be aottr td learn that she
has been o4nzpelleil, to relingu_sh tier
duties through :11 less, a,'n4 la' now ur-
atniient at the hcnspita<l, She ;s
rzPIC whe'an her a nd t 4zn will
A,fte r zercantly Ieksi7i a everal th'4usarsd
by t Ia
burning Of Vi evaporator
Sok :n Ja rir: el idgd that priaba,blY the
} hin� o txtalzl da was to give
sre.lnlA1, ; a« o. top of it; and so
11 barrtiel% Paelted
ugt, from ICerncet
d donated tbenis
tributed .tor char-
Sentinel.
Thos Lawua n of 'Detroit, foform-
erly'phen of Ste1n slat. us' an inter-,inter-,esting ace* iYtl7t t& zn firotau the D''etroit
Newe cat 'tine payiar',t Of,90 nznt'oue olec-
taoan bet, Twee. penal** dtnnplaeed upon
ze laser was tp roll a. peanut along' a
considerable stretch Of pavement with
GARY' decorated 'sausage, The se
was witnessed by ;ooes people, k+
blocked ate streett itratfle for severa1
minutest', The loser had bet on Teddy;.
Haw a will of jr.O uo'wn, but be euro
your will lie right. N o one has 'Much
use for thewav+er~ing°, faint-hearted, unr.
decided individual who 'cannot 'make up
his tavnd 'tpri thihr and then Put it
through. To count 14 the right way,
however, the watt/ brat for hiniselt and
everybody else i^,arcerned, a 'boy's will
roust be tralnOd, to urtselficihness, to
consideration, to "kindness,dness, to alining
at the noblest things of life, and to
rest .enitisfiied with notht leas.
Those 'writ' were privireged to hear
Edythe 'Warble Nael1 in her dramatic
and Ihuandrous recital in the Opera
'House 'ton Igor. 13,tIb, wore well repaid
for the time they spent. Mira Nash
is an attest of Haugh, more khan
average trnerit and every eelectioa was
well received. Oho Wats ass•'�sted by
:n Ties Estelle. tsfia.cCorinel, Siaprano,
whose selections were also very„ pleas-
ing. The entertainment deserved a
larger patronage.
SwMAL � FURS IN T"13>t0WS, STOLES
RUFFS FS' W1TII .-gt3FFS TO 'MATCH
VARIETY TO CHOOSE FROM.
PRICES AIM T1 LOWEST—STEW-
ART'S.
OWEST—STEL\'f
ART'S.
HOUSE FOR SALE OR. BENT
A eomior`talale brick cottage, with good
seize parlor, d.m2ng ro O. two bed'
rooms, kitchen, woodshed and cellar,
Stable and -coma :tout. trees. Cornor AI•
bert and Huron streets, a choice loca-
tion Terms to suit. S. M. SANDERS
°SWEATER COATS. IN, .PLAIN COL-
ORS AND VARIOUS COMBINATION
TIM IS WHERE TO GET GOOD YAL
13E IN A 'SWEATER COAT.--.STEW-
ART'S
$1.110 in advance gets' T;7e Advocate
to Januar' 1st, 1914.
SEXTON 'STARTED.—Far the Trivitt.
Memorial Church. A'ppfy—L.'IL Dickson
er C. IL 'Sanders.
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK FOR SALE—
Price reduced to $1700, °f' Bold
by Dec. let. A good investment for any
man. Apply to .1. Spackman, ,meal Es-
tate Agent, Exeter.
!LOOFA. AT YOUR LABEL.—At this,
time of year when taxes and other liab-
ilities are falling due we ars much n
need of money. Advocate 'subscribers
could help us considerably iz they
would Look at the labels, on their papa
ere and remit at once the amount duet
COLTS FUR SALE
Ono 3-yr-old:'Hackney colt;
One ' 3 -yr -old General Purpose coit.
Two 2 -yr -old General Purpose colts.
THOS. BROCI I, Prop., Exeter
Mr, BIchtA 1 fiebbs;; of B rr
Sunday at the rectory,
Rev. Redmond visited ..his slater
John Dignan, over Sunday.
Mrs. Rea. Elliot 2,,etunrned t:a
prime in Norwich on; Saturday.
Dir, and Mrs, ,1112.xry drift of London
spent Sunday with re1 tea here.
Mr o daughter Reta
R. N. Rowe and d � .e f ea
are visiting fox several days in, Clrri
i
or..
tilts. Ferguson, of London attended the
funeral of Mrs. Westlake, Usbornte, on
\fotnday.
Sir. Win. Elsie anti 'wife are here vis..
iIin: the fornier's sister, !1rel. George
Anderson.
\1r, and Mrs. \f, ,r'vmy spent Tuesday
era Bensley with cXr. and Mrs. John
Trevethick and other friends.
Mrs, FSowell left 'Tuesday n_ornir '
ori an extended visit with, friends and
relatives fn westertkr, Canada
11rs, D. Johns and daughter Miss 14.
Johns arrived honMe Thursday from a
visit in S:,rp . and St. Marys.
'less s. H, D1lL:+n and. F. W. Wick
w i e returned last week from, the west
were they spent several nodnths.
r,a James 'Murray, Miss Murray and
Mrs Geo, 1ra"nFo?k, attended;, the Foreign
M ssio„nary ,i'cetirg' at Clintons Tuesday.
'Miss Flynn Of Denver, CoL, �n":.o has
bee:; k'a.,,:tom• with, her 4-ncle, Mr. W. 3•
at`.a.an, left 7tionday to vis'_t tt67 Sea -
1
-s,'Wilson of Landon arrived Thu
r .
day to vim: her datn;J/,rater, Mrs. W. D.
Clarke. Mr, Wilseet was here also over
Su day .
Miss Newell was called to 77,er bouts,
\Today owing to the illness of her bro-
ther, who ;s ver'y low, with no hope or
recovery.
Mrs, Wm. Miller and daughter Maude
of M,,u;nley visited wit?,; :lfrrf• C. 1Y.
C rietto In 'Stephen for c fRw days.
du ln, .t::e week.
�1•rs5-s _Baud i-Tartlelb and Susie
Wambold vetted on ;Saturday aad Sun-
day with firs, Esli; Heywood, return -
g ou'n 3Tonday to their home in 'Pasir-
caved
fir• It, H, .11ickeort arrived bottle o i
Thursday last t4Oinii a, Wit Edtaavaa-
'Yo
Mon, :Mr. S, G, Bawrfen, wl,a acC4nnlian
led na
Ira, ls. reai n'sa in the SSTest, far
A
longer time.
:don. Taylor, sen Pt Mr J. \\.
rld Gram Hoop s, soar of Mr
liooper, lett Afonday morRin€ for
to accept altuatihns in t
1 1a or Car Cd.
DTra. Fred 1u;;ton, arrived
week Crionn a several.o west. They ernloYed
loch and repot, an exoelle,in
Fillm'are, Sask.,., where m
fantly reside.
and ;Sirs. T.. , Antos last, wcek
troln Burford to Exeter Lund are
caw ,settled 'lan, the W. S. Cole block,
John Street, The litany friers
welcome itlsern back to Ex^.ter. Thi
doctor will practise his profess
Dir, '.Mans ll and slater, nit$ Fiah-
er ot Forest, and Dvfr. Will Nowtont+ oi.
London attended the funeral or
Airs. ICostlo in S'teip".aeynt. Mr. and
R. Johnston, :\Srs, G. Broderic
Afiss 1.4. Ceetia Of, London atten
funera.n of hire• nestle, their M
lure.
her
TAY-
. Adoi-
he, Rus -
to
weeks:
ilio tri+
t e:snop
embers
da will.
on hers
theists
M!tS.
k and
led. the.
Mr. Cas. Falmer Bind easter, Dlre
Rodgers of •licjnl to ; \Ti•s, Chanes
Waldeck of Sandusky, 101114; Mr. and.
Mrs. Puanroy of L!ondoa,, and Mr. Fred.
Pentn'a10 of Toronto, /who were attend-
ing the Fahrer rI',reebner wedding, re-
turned to 'their respective homes ?iigttnr
day, wlalIe '_\Sr, and MTS. 'Baker of
Winglmn1 returned Thursday.
While we are conetapatly hearing of
conferences hot seen 1nwexiested in the
development tot our agricultural, min-
eral, power .and 'dauber resources, itis
a atify»ng to 021.ln. that a b)dY of nnen
are also gamin •t'ogetaaer to devise ways
and, means for raising. bite atanda'al of
our Canadian Tenth: The Provincial
Young Mares 'Christian Association, and
the Ontario Sunday School Association
have united to t,ohaduct the greatest
gathering et Wioxkersr with, Boys ever
held inth:rs country, ail Galt, on Friday
evening, Saturday and, Sunday, Novem-
ber 22nd, 23nd land 24 •.
e1awax e, Lackawanna,
and Western n Goal
Company's
ZRLNI4all C111,1
The best hard coal mined.
'urns to a white ash.
EEETT
COALMAN
The Librarty Insttitute of the Strat-
ford Distr5ct, which comprises the coun-
ties of Perth, tHuron. and Bruce, suet
in Stratford on Nov. 14th. and 15th.
There were 31 Out of a possible 45
libraries u'epres.e{nied alt that tweeting,.
Mr. 11. E. HustolrL'represented our Free
Libraxy of Exeter. A eilause'inLt,he Pub-
lic Library Act states, ' That theMin-
ister of Education ntay withhold a.sutn
not exceeding $5 from the next govern-
ment grand from the library, not repre-
isented at thie tastitube',' hence the
importance of banUa
in attendance. Sev-
eral
S veral
of the representatives came from
towns and villages in possession of a
Carnegie library, ail of whom speak
highly of the advantages derived from
this -gift. Exeter seems to be somewhat
behind, in. this matter. There is at pr.es4
ent tinie a Carnrgike library being built
at Seaforth. These places that have
these libraries got them by simply ask-
ing ' for then;. Shall we ask?
us, Diay and
earning ,usiness
Volar carders in our line will, be.
attended to quickly,ansl satisfac,
gorily. We`are,her!e'to please the
nblie needing anything in : our
lane,;: and we ask a trial from you.
'Orders lett by phone or 'cfitth.Q,r,d
rise at THE ADVOOATk 'OFF�F;”
i11l PHONE 25, will ;'.receive!;ti
g tt 1,attentioxl. `au,rt
:Many et„pries aro' lirko 'as'hes when
thoroughly ;sifted there is not mutts
dent.
SIRS, 11LI/iv1` 1RT DIES IN LONDON.
'1Jrs. Jane Mintart, widow of the
late . George ! 1uttaa t, and a, pioneer of
U.sborne, died i^.sl London, on Saturday:
lastafter an attack of paralysis, roller
P kiln year. iidrs 1 Xuttar t will be remem-
bered by ny o2 our older ,residents,
she having resided in. Exeter North for
Iseveral years., retiring frost the
farm Her husband predeceased her 20
g•earE. About 13 Years ago she wen t
to London to reLside The remains were
brought to Exeter Nronday morning and
interred in Exeter cemetery, Rev, Welt
>tar^tin, a fQ'ranter pastor officiatirk;, A2-
though of so great an ago she was: act-
ive and retathrd ail tier faculties until.'
a week prior to lace` death. Her •sur:.
viv.ng children, three sons and thleo
daughters, are Robert E. of Goodelis,
\Itch., Georgie of Rainy River, Victor
J. of -Wlscona:>tn', hirs. Wm. Howard or
"Mineola, Main., 'Mrs. A. „f. Connor of
Norwich, Condi;, ,and Miss Janet of
London, several of whony were in attend
ante at the furiera3,
THE CHARMING 'WINTER RESQRTs',
OF CALIFORNIA , MEXICO,
FLORIDA, ETV,
Mr. Barr of Croi.r,axty, who recently
purchisreed the south residence on. blain
Street, erected by Messrs Snell. aind
Marchand, its movt'nag with his rank
ily thereln Oa Tuesday of this week
Mrs. Anthony Allen ,and family o1
Etu.eseldele have also, moved to town,
occupying the corner residence, re-
cently vacated by t.fr. Jas. Dennis on
'Andrew Street. Both are worthy lam.
Wes and we welconne them as citizens
to Exeter.
New is the titnne tip take advantage
Pt a trip ha a hiblelericlzmatoandaescan.
t? e cold winter fn(_ontlz,s'. Itaund trip
tourist tickets aro issued by the
Grand 'Th u'4o R ilwaT to Ca,lz.ra;nia, Mex
1co, 01arado, 1'a4'e410 coast I'aisnts and
d
g
Sunny S�/'utln, at low. rates. giving
;_ices of the •#sant. routes:, Ecatux4 aina
co;anection with, this croute, only .I7'ouble
Track Line to Buffalo' and Chicago;
Fast Service; Modern Eclndpment; Lint -
excelled Dining Gar Service; Palatial
all, element Of earer,y artd c aantort, Ask
nearest Grand Trunk Agent nt for full
par -deutans, or wra At. Ea Aust, D
P, A„ Tinton Etat1en, Toronto Station,
Toronto,Ontario.
Early Closing
Q l and atter January 1st, 1913, the
following Merchants have agreed to
elo aen ,.Heli
respective Places of buei.
ees at G o'clock in the evening except
lag Saturday nights, when they will.
class at halt past to .--Jones S .Iay,
3, A. Stewart, W. W. "Taanan ; W. J.
Heamann ; ET. Spackaria n, 3. Senior, 3.
Gs1gg', Hawldans & Sot, B.
Beavers R. NL Rowe, J.'Beverley,
Hides Wanted
All kinds of hides wanted.
Highest prices paid, Also
Horsehair, Rubbers, Copper
Scrap Iron, Rags, Etc. wanted
Wexler & Co.
Exeter, Ont,
GEO A. CASE DIES IN TORONTO.
—Death came without a moment': warn
ing to George Allen Case, a.prominent
Toronto real" estate man, and a.. former
resident of Exeter, being ason of the
late William Case, who tone • number of
years ;resided seulth of the village. On
Saturday afternoon he was out riding
and reformed in'tiro evening apparently
in the very best of health. About 3.30
next morning he awoke to much pain,
but neith;eir• he, noir D'lire. Case could
understand the cause, and when his
sufferings did not abate word was sent
to a physician, but before he arrivt'd
Cife was extinct, ,his .:death being; due
to heart trouble. Eoh'ti at Exeter in;
185E hie was in hlis 54th °year. He had
lived in Toronto for the greater
part
of his 19fe. He is survivedby a widow,
ono ,son and one daughter‘
ensemeneemeeemesee
SOLD CLANDEBOYE BUSINESS:—Mr
R. G. Seldo,ri, vith,o has been conduct
ins e grain and coal business in Clan-'
detiroye for some yu are, has sold the
business to Mr. Lag. hto❑ et Strathroy.,.
'FINGER CRUSHED —frank Triebner
In,
who is rengaged at the gr.ist Mill,
,met with e...painful accident last week
by :getting the :second f`_rger of
71"glitz hand caught inrn sotri3 part of the
m'aehinery,-cruishOn(g int badly.
, HICKS' FORECASTS—A regular storm
period involves the 23rd to 28th. Watch
your` bar orniidtt . Thn.1s period calls : for
violent" aurulmir,al Ietorn.n. 'Bain, sleet
.)24,, tierce ;bales and sweeping_
;follow hg wi+l be the order.
trP,eriotl,
which begins about.
k'ef N,oveia o r -ill inteneif.y,
>ekbar;try candntaons all the
thyC"the yutla:in-
r
NOTICE
To Our Customers
an a<oo�or� ro�at to s.co�ea
by Deq SOLh 1812etthec by enah
note,
or note,
Tan. let. we will only
conduct asaeh business.
NOTICE
To Customers
a
.A:11 accounts mustbe seittled
Dec, lOth.1912 either by tush
or note,
After Jan. 1st. we
will only
oondnct a cash busiaess.
r e0r.
R. G. SE]LDON
Exeter, Ontario
Christmas is
Coming
ltirliilc lookitng for Xinas gifts be
sure and, t a?i. at' IDU, N, ROWE, and see
his display ore gjo'dds : suit`ab1e ' fpr
Christmas [gifts gulch as; r- Rockeris,
Tables, Couches, 'Music Cabinet, Pict-
ures
icturea etc., real up -toe date stuff.
We have the quality as well ag
quantity.
Phone 20a
Residence next to the store.
RN. RowE
Our Watch and
Jewellry Business
is incomplete without "you" as a customer
We have a stock of goods that is complete in
every line--•
Watches,
Clocks„
Pins,
alacswaro,,
Silverware
"c.
and our list of customers is becoming larger overJday
but it is still incomplete without "you?
a we want to
see you in our store, to show you our stock, and we feel
sure you also will, become a customer,
A. Marchand
Watchmaker and Jewellx y
This
a
b.
Undertaker and License
Embalmer
EXETER ONTARIO
Making Ready For. Xmas
We are digging' out great Bargains iln GRANITEWARE. All must go
to make .,aosn for Christmas Stracks. Jt N✓iont pay people who read.
$hie to send away for fancy goods and Toys this winter'. We have
bought heavy' and we must sell, and the prices we put. on stuff will
•sell S. We aye showing great values in JAP.DINEERS, VASES, WA
TER,' TABLE AND BERRY SETS', and already have puyt' conFeidesablr.+'
away fo: Christmas:
—We will lay anything aside far, you'til.l ChrS,stras, providing you
make s. small deposit. on ss,me. This gives you e chance to 'see what
you get, and you cap get it at the -last ntinurte. Tell your friends. IT
IS A BIG :OFFER... ---
FRIDAY AND S_ATURD:AY we will offer a new lot of GRA.NITE-
WA:RE -- ALL large pieces at very, LOW PRICES.
-A goad range of Edison alio. Victor's y''uetro1as In tock
TS, REMEMBER TFIE PLACE • Tk '� ..,. .
The Big •'Varlet;
•
/--
i;
C.OSE,
Week's
Specials
At. The Exeter Bargain Store
t9 dC ern la.(lie e and; bays heavy wool- k1Qse regular 25c. for 15e. a 'salt,
30, dozen ladies staidchil.eireras heavy worsted 'hobo 20e., 25c.. and ;Allo,.
pair.
Ladies combination underwear, Vero lined worth. $1.29 For Eire. a suit.
2! ladies sweater coats left to r 4 at one ,third off the re what• prick..
..? fur rutcs end stoles to clear' :at a;. Int•,{,de wliren+d wee sill can.
vUo,l't forget our men's wear department.
Try us for a spoclail, order
Rubbers and 5"hoes.
We sell the Premier Cream Separator
suit or overco
g. Ca F. 13EAuERs
1 door north of Post Office
JONES & MAY
PHONE NO. 32
Seasonable Goods
For The Coming Cold Snap
New Winter Coats
Another bunch of New Coate are here again to meet
Our Big Demand. Some real New Styles and Cloths
are shown. Not too late yet to buy a swell New
Coat. Ladies, Misses and Children.
FUR LINED COATS
Four Ladies or Gents. The best
cloths with Nd. 1. Rat linings
and the bent Fur Collars. We
shave a, big stock . bo show you
Pa -ices the very lowest.
FURS
0f all kinds• :n Ruffs, Muffs,
and ISto1os fmbe n ' $5. to 525.
A nice 'lot of .hiild+ren's Furs.
FUR COLLAR COATS
Either Ladies or Gent's with
rirst class' Fur .Collate. Lined
with heavy curl or quilted Lin-
lugs.. Goods large and long.
Prices :515? to $25. :.
LADIES SUITS,
Only four Left in, Black and;
Bluiei. Regular 519. Suits to
clear ter $12.50. Don't 'muss
tlrilsl.
Men's and oys' - Clothing
We have a big stock with the prices right
OVERCOATS
Tie uinst Swagger Coats we
•
have shown. Na other firm can
show yon' the range we nave.
?,fILLINERY '
Our IlbInner s are still real.
busy and'' have a s well lot
New Winter Hats. Just'.
end
b,
SUITS
A big, let', of the Read Nubfty '.
Suits, we, ;afire" noted for, Every''
'suint New' and up-to-date. Have
a
try 00.
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