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'i'11 P2, EXETER MS, JUNE 21st 1903
STEWART'S
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GROW
The aro out for another big addition to our big
store -50 25 will be the new addition -in 3 or 4 weeks we
expect tli:, Ilt'tsons and carpenters to take possession. Dust
and confusion Neill then be the older.
BIG BUILDING SALE
We st:►: t iu at ouce with a Big Building sale. Bargains, yes, Big
Haag:ens will be the order. COM1 expecting bargains and you wont be
disappointed.
Iu eVery Department we will offer Special Values dur-
ing tbi.
10 PER CENT DISCOUNT
O :01 re my trade Clothing we ( ill save youust 20 per cent on our
regular prices -the prices will rt eaiu just as they are (and goodness
knees they u►•e low enough reeve and during this sale we will just
tali- epecial discount of '2A per cent off all your clothing purchases -
Met+'_. elide. Boys' Suits, Me Os Odd Pants, Men's -Odd Vests, Men's
Ove, idle Boys; ](nicker Pant-. Men's Rain -Coats, Boys Rain -Coats -
All et a Special Discount of _' ' i'er Cent.
B:g Bargains in Dry ' : oda of all Kinds. Big, Big Bargains in
Ht ':•e ernishiugs-Carpi : :tugs and Linoleumas. Big Bargains in
Bouts ,utd Shoes.
Groceries C . ; of Our Strong Lines.
fl ,i path's extra stai .1 granulated sugar 23 lbs. for $1.00 or $1.32
Ii..:. eundre'1. \Ve set. .dpath's best and nothing else.
Luring this sale we iesr the biggest Tea value you'll hear of.
c. [lack Japan r: .fixed Tea for Mi c. or 5 pounds for $1.00.
Your an •nay back .::his tea is not as represented.
8 bars of 5 c. Lound: y Soap for 25 c.
�`' Maple Leaf, Sailor Boy, Golden Net, and Big Fir
1 a V canned Salmon. 4 of the beat brands we know
of your choice tor 12i c. per Tin.
100. per bottle for the great John Bull Pickle sold all over at 15c.
5c. for it guler Ulc. bunch of envelopes. 10e. for regular 15c,�vriting
pad.
Come out to this great sale. We will
save you money
Brill; Along Your BUTTER and EGGS -They are
hist as Good as CASH.
S. A. STEWAP
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DIAMOND HALL
Sheitlfe JeweIe.
elle have without a doubt the largest and
hest up-to-date stock of any town this size
in Ontario.
WHY? Because we lay cash for all our
goods and therefore sell hotter stock for
less money than small dealers do for cheap
truck. Take notice to the stamp on your
goods before buying, it. will pay you in
the long run.
P. S. -It's not necessary to have a bank
when buying here.
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Spring
Suitings
Say we got in home swell spring
Suitings last week. They are
right up to the moment.
Costa are two inches longer
than last year and the Lapels
are so much hrosder and deeper
that you can't help hut notice
them.
The Vests are cut with five
buttons and the Pants are just,
a little peg toppy.
They aro beauty all right for
$15, $18 and $20
and no matter where ereyou go,
you can't find anything that
will fit, as nice as they do.
W. W. Taman
MereMnett Tesllor,
Mr. Herb Walters visited friends
In Ingersoll over etundoe.
Mts.. James Murray visited friends
in Henn'111 net week.
Mrs. Kurtzr. of St. 'Williams. is
the guest of Mrs. A. Q. ilobier.
Mr. W. 8. Cole spent Sunday in
Lnc.in. tihn guest of his mother.
Mrs. 0. W. Lyons, of London. is
i1*t t
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Brsister.♦ s. Eli Sweet.
Vrs. Gymcr, and children. of Lon•
thou. vry visiting Mr. and Mrs. E.
A. rollick.
While ;t young son of Joaoph Har-
vey wee procti'ine on t trapeaeSat•
urd:ly evening, he fell, sustaining a
fracture of this o•Iler bond.
MAKE A TEST
of your eyes with these letters
held at a distance of fifteen
incites. it they do not, stand
out, clearly you may know there
is sometbing wrong.
Come hero and we will make a
complete test of the sight free
of charge,
i'erhaps the trouble ran he
cured by the doctor but it is the
more probable that
GLASSES
must he worn.
When we ascertain what
strength is required wo will sup•
7 the glasses at low rout .
W. 8. HOWDY, Phm. B.
Chemist and Optician,
Phone 50. EXETER ONT.
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}Its Lid,. QuanCe, whlo w04. en/gag-
ed as milliner for T. 13. Adams, of
11 row • returned home last week..
Miss Gertie Statham. of Acton
wee trite attending the wedding of
her brother, harry, 'to Misa Lille
Howard.
ard.
TO ADVERTISERS.
Ttte copy for changes must be left
not later than Tuesday noon. Casual
advestisementr' accepted up to noon
Wednesday of each week.
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1-:('11001. CLOSES ON T11E 91'll.
MONTH Or %ROSES, PRETTY
blooms, month of brides and tuonth
of ,.rooms.
THE 216T11 ANNIVERSARY OF
the Ile.yne twill be celebrated at Sea -
for th un July 12th.
MRS. (DR.) MALLOY SANG A
e910 j:1 the .Lutes street Methodist
churoli on Sunday morning last.
Mit. (,EO. SOUTIICOT'r SANG
t two very plee solos in the Jatnes
street church last Sunday evening.
TIIE DATES OF TIIE CANADIAN
National Exhibition, Toronto. this
eeet front August 27th to September
10th.
TIIE MEMBERS 01? COURT EXE_
ter. No. 123, 1. 0. F. attended divine
t.ervioe -at the Jnnias street church
Sunday manning.
SEVERAL OF MISS LILL& IIOW -
,.wrds friends gave cher a china slow-
er at the 'home of Airs. Gee. Bissett,
'Phar: -day evening.
MISS AMY JOINS IN A PLEAS-
iug m':bnnor and good voice rang a
beautiful offertory in the ;Main
street church last Sunday evening.
THE VILLAGE OF IILYTH WILL
vote on Lt by-law to loan the Ste-
thenson 0trrricr,e company 4$10,000.
The voting twill take place on the
29th inst.
AT THE LAST MEETING OF THE
County Council, the fee for trins-
eient traders tins raised to $200, and
for residents of the county $25 as
formerly.
\VE AItE IN RECEIPT 01? A
copy of flue Oaledonia, Minn., Journal
n which it spooks of Dr. W. E.
Browning, eon of Dr. J. W. Brown-
ing, enlarging hie office quarters.
TIIE EXETER COMPANY 01?
the 83rd Iluron regiment, under
Lieut. W. J. lleomaat, left Monday
morning for comp at London. Tile
company toss composed of about
thirty husky young soldiers.
TIIE MEMBERS OF LEBANON
Forest Lodge No. 133 A. 1'. & A. M.
will attend divine :cArvkit in the
Trivitt Mrenorual church next Sun-
day. Rev. 1'. 0. Newton, of Park-
hill will conduct he : orvice.
A .JOINT 'MEETING %OF TIIE
directors of the Stephen and Usborne
Aer•icultur'1 iocicty Nees held plat
Iicnsall on Monday last for tie pur-
pocc of +appointing judges, etc., for
the annual tall fair at Exeter.
REV. GODWiN ANNOUNCED TO
his eongne„otion last Sunday that
arrangements had been made where-
by lie would, occupy the pulpit here
until the first Build -1y in July, his
successor itev. retie (taking charge
on 'the 7th.
ON fee NDAY MORNING NEXT
there twill let a special Childrea,s
Service in the 'Trivitt •2ltomori(tl
Church. At which service the Rev,
1'. G. Newton, of Parkhill, will ad-
dress the children of the Sunday
School. In the evening the Rev. R.
J. M. Perkins will preach his fare-
well sermon.
MR. AND MRii. GEO. SOUTIiCOTT
of Toronto. who spent the winter
months in Santa Monica. Cal., ar-
1 ived in Exeter Fridny last. They
tem.ained a few days with Mrs. 1t.
E. Pickard before 'goiter to t he
Bend to spend several weeks, before
yeturnirng to Toronto. Kathleen
Gundy acoompanicd them.
DURING TIIE SEVERE ELEC.
trwr'l storm Sundry afternoon, a
bolt of lightning rt:rnok n hnrn be-
longing to \Val. Reid of ,'he north
end. Within a felt' feet of where
fire lightning entered 11.e barn Was
standing rill entire hor •. The flash
ricndeled the vninxll bt'ind, and it
seemingly cannot hear anything.
THE ACCIDENT TO REEVE A. Q.
ltobier's automobile the nerla it ar-
rived here wt's mote serious ,than
first though!. The part twl►ich was
broken. w es made in t'he . t United
State', and a message from whom
the (vast suis purolxascd stated that
they wore out of the size, but had
sevoiral on uhe rood and would ship
one as soon tis ;roc ieed. ft is quite
I.ossibte the new mcuohinery low•ill
+.rriv,• chi+ week, when another iced
trip t. ill he made.
DECORATION DAY. F1(IDAi',
Jute 15th wits fittingly .observeA in
Exeter. From one o'clock to five
o'clock tore Moines,' place9 ww•cre
clo�cd, .1 holiday having been pro-
claimed. Member.* of the 1. 0 0. 1'.
C. 0. 1'., 1. 0. 1'., S. tof E., At el C. 0.
0. 1'. trete-set trete-setformed at t ho Town
iiall at about o'clock, and ,headed
by the bifid, marched to tie ceme-
tery and decorated the grave% of
their departed brethren. A huge
number of citizens took :id
riintaxe of the leveitifu1 weather by
walking or driving out end in near-
ly every ,instance carried bouquets,
tt hich were tenderly plated on t h.'
niount(i.s rnt'trking the :mote (,where
t he rrmeins of loved ones ate pose'•
fury slc(spioa.
MR. ED. WILLIS TIIIS WEEK
purehesed from Mr. E. 1[. 1''i h, the
br;rberinz buiness he Ies, conducted
successfully for tyhe part 31 guars,
Mr. Willis iilao puralrisied the build-
ing. Mr. rill'. with one or two ex-
ceptions, hos been in business con-
tinuously, longer then n ny man in
Ore town. iie has olways been at-
tentive 40 des business and obliging
to hoe customers, and during his long
owrecr made many friend.. who will
miss the fmiler voice mailing "next."
Mr. Willis who sueornods Mr. L'ish, is
eel] known in Exeter and vioinity
h,ving been horn and raised here.
ile is an rxtr(irt l trber and will no
doubt look after the work of the
Floe) w-lt'ch Mr. Fish conducted
of r t so
surci`stfully for three deter/on. Mr.
high 't prevent has no plane for the
future.
4B104
Specials
BOYS' SHIRTS
Made of best English Print war-
ranted hist Colors, Cutfe att shed,
worth
75c for 50c.
Men's Straw Hats
Of beautiful fine Straw. Fedora
or Sailor shape, Silk Binds, wort It
$1 for 89c.
Silk Underskirts
Made of Pure Silk Taffeta very
bright finish, fall Flounce, frilled,
all sizes. Worth
$6 for $3.99
Silk Waists
Ladies' Silk Waists. made of
pure Jap Wash Silk, nicely tucked
and trimmed with fine Vat Inser-
tion in Black. and White, all sizes, ,
worth
$3.50 for $2.50
SHELL & ROWE
MISS ILA eiellTI1 01? LITTLE
Britain is visiting at the home of
Mr. John Esscry, Eden.
MISS ADA HARRIS OF FULLAR•
ton woe the guest of Miss Bettie
Eesery of Eden last week.
MR. A. J. MCTAVISII LEFT LAST
Friday for Galt there he will look
after untie family natters.
TIIE FIRST GRAND TRUNK PAC.
Hie our to go over the L. .H.11.
lino of the G. T. 1t. mode its appear-
ance 'here Thursday. It was loaded
by H.urvey Bros. with some of their
brands of flour.
THE LATE CHAS. PERKINS BY
his will left $100 to be placed in
the permanent fund of the cemetery
to go towards the perpetual care of
the family lot. The 'money has been
plaid over to. .the cemtetery board.
MR. JOSEPH YELLOW RECEIV.
ed a nasty acoident last i Friday.
which h,i'i caused him considerable
suffering and inoonvcnienco. Ho
stepped on +1 rusty nail which pierc-
ed the sole of his shoe and penetrat-
ed the flesh. Blood poisoning set in
and ''is foot is badly swollen.
WE MIGHT STATE FOlt TIIE
benefit of book ,agents, who persist
in telling us ANC nee(( their backs
for our privet° library that we have
added to the au -serial of our sanctum
one double barrelled rihor gun, two
self -cocking revolvers esel a fer-
ocious bulldog. SO
BEWARE.Rr
.
THERE •IAS BEEN A NOTICE-
ablc irnprovcuteui in b11.2 appearance
of the lawns nest gardens around
town during the past two or three.
poisons. Citizens cure showing a
commendable interest in snaking
their premises present ns attractive
in .ippeerence as trossible. and the
old •town Lever looked better ihan
it does of the present time.
AT TIIE LAST MEETING 01' THE
Huron County Council it owns recom-
mended that the petition of the a('.i-
dents of Crediton, nuking that the
booed of police trustees be incorpar-
uled under lir mime of the board
of police trustees of Crediton be
granted. Lhe petition from Grand
Bond, tasking aid to build a lockup
was r'_:omnlruded to be sent to the
Stephen Council. A by-law to ap-
point arbitrators in lire ntatte,r of
the petition of the ratepayers of
elipe! section No. 1, Stephen. this
read .and passed. Idle arbitrators b: -
lug Judge Holt, J. E. Tole and W.
Lune. Tilts slime gentle tion wore np-
ioinled .wbilrators for,. 'coal tcclinn
No_ 8, 14ay. A petition front 0. 0.
Emery :1141 38 other ratepayers of
esthete! :action No. 1, Stephen. nsk-
ing' for dlitlto,io in ',cation boundorie(
w refired to seine -pion committee.
A petition front M. Ziler said ot her
eilJi,aycrs of iciiool rection No. 8,
1iay. wi-king for cQrui,te in ticetiion
bouud.rr.c.s tens rent to Education
committee.
AT THE JUNE SESSIONS iIELD
at G•odenic+h last week, His Honor,
after eddreesing the wend jury.
stated there ttx'ro no e.rimintl cher-
gen to be bnoupsht before then, but
that 'Ito would keep them till Wed-
nesday noon. in anything should
occur t,h.it 'should oomc before 1 heal.
Atte/Mine .to report+ (he Crown At-
torney, ttthen the ;trxind jury rel il ed,
arose end asked termisaion to indict
A. Q. Itobier, of Exeter, for larceny.
The cane was Ile) one that was tried
here scvenrl months ago, before P.
M. Humber, of Goderioh, with the
County Crown Attorney rosveoItin
r.
and rtnited in the gas^ being dismissed
It is tired Cho reason the case was
resurrected n -is to settle the ques-
tion of the sight of the plaintiffi to
recoil* else value for -evert m rs shown
by ('ho tester. ilowever. the judge
did not grant the nece sery author-
ity. Tihe Crown Attorney ',seems
mighty anxious to keep his docket
full, Considoring iti';, ration in this
case end the Itumoir and iteattie
cies.. but perhaps he is less to be.
thou• who are urging
him on.
'e-ee
NOMore ,
Grail
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Market Report. -The . following is
the report of Exeter markets, oor-
rected up to June 21st.
\Vltoat, 78 to 82 cents per bushel.
Oats, 36 to 37 cents per bus.
Barley 42 to 45 cents pe? bus.
Puts, 60 to 65 cents per bushel.
Shorts, $20 a ton.
Bran, $18 per ton.
Flour, $2.25 per owt.
Feed Flour, $1.25 per cwt.
Clover seed, $7 to $8.50 per bus.
Hay, $7 to $9 per ton.
Butter, 17c. per pound.
Eggs, 16 cents per dozen.
Dried apples, 5o. per lb.
Coal. $6.75 per ton.
Potatoes, 85c. per bag
IIoes. drtessed, $9.50 a cwt.
Hogs, liveweight, $7.30 a cwt.
I'who Is the dull?
If you use Paris Green. Ilelle-
bore, Insect Powder and other
Germicides of unknown quality.
your time and money has been
fruitlesslessly wasted.
If you buy your Insect Killers
at
COLE'S DRUG STORE
You cana
de nd on the quality
PARIS GREEN
\Ve sell only Berger's English
always reliable.
HELLEBORE
Guaranteed pure and fresh.
INSECT POWDER
Ground from the unopened
buds of the Persian Chamomile
\Ve pity for the best and get it
and it will pay yon to get the
flame. Costs no more than the
unreliable at
COLE'S Drug Store
\Vhei•e Quality is everything.
REV. 1.\ \V\ AIITiN ATTENDED
the Presbyterian General Assembly
lreld a t London last week.
MR. J. N. HOWAitD RETURNED
to his home last 1'ri.tty ,&tier a
pheasant visit to London, St. Thomas,
Port Stanley and other placci.
FOit THOSE WHO WANT ,THE
best 1Jer,(er's Enatli lh Purim Grrcen,
250. a pound at Cole's Drug Store.
Mr. Gco, Pedlar, of Chicago, is
(1re guest of his brother. Mr. John
Pedlar for u few iLtys.
\VIIiLE MISS , LILLiE MAY
Acheson w:is walking down ,:Alain
street Monthly night, some 'young
lads mischievously threw 'wpmr at
her. Some of the stuff flew into her
cyee, almost blinding her. Boys that
will do n thing of this kind should
be severely punished. The names of
tite boys 'aIv. known, but out of re-
►gr(rt for tire parents awe eref.rain
from publishing them, but should
such a thing occur, two certainly
shall.
The meeting of South Huron Coun-
ty Orange Lodge of ll(nsill, on Wcd.
ne'r1.ty was :1 most successful one.
Tee 12th July celebeati'on at Sea-
forth
ea-
forth wasdiscussed and acted upon,
:ur1 the event promis'R to be one of
the bast yet held. Liboril prizes are
being olfares!, good vie akers have
been le.:eur,d, lute railway rates are
being arranged, and a good time'
gem-rarlly is anticipated. A resolu-
tion wits p,aseed expressing symeat liy
with the widow and family of the
late Itev. G. M. Kitty.
FerrRSQ'.'T-Y�•?'•`i-T!"-t.-s7. tY •:
Velez. you ere rJ or ► J! Teel.
keen i:1 Die oet;rleek rlir.t?' cr
40' '..'l:y Lr.ye : n Bari, o1.i 'i ;r f
BANG Vee •re -lo E'i:i:len }inir Ite-
nes 'cr at/ery C reetet-ezi color to gray
Leir. Steen falling heir, alto.
i r the tvtt,kete end rw..r.staebe we risks
11 O(I1(°HAN•8 i)TP. ft Wets $ rifle Omits
nr ,•et. It. r. flat 1.A (Y'.. rtaehsa fr 11
=.s
zc '1rw sr.-.- -.
THE OLD RELIABLE
We carry one of the finest up-to-date stocks of Ready -to -Wear
• clothing in the town both in Men's Boys' and Youth's. The quality
and styles the latest and as cheap as the cheapest, Just received a
consignment of these goods today. Colne and inspect them and
convince yourself that what we say we do. Another ti ing we
would say, not two or three prices for the one article. Our stock
of new and natty
Ties, Fancy Shirts in Soft and Hard Fronts
arc up-to-date and at prices that will please you. We carry a fyl!
line of Dress Goods in all the leading cloths -Venetian, Broad
Cloth, Tweeds, Eoliennes, Crepe de Chenc, Cordc de Soie, Cash-
meres and Lustros in all the leading shades. Don't forget that we
have in stock
SILK AND LAWN WAISTS
that have no equal as to price,.style and quality, you cannot help
buy. Prices very reasonable. Don't forget we still carry the
celebrated "ASTORIA" shoe. Highest Prices paid for Produce.
CALLING BROS.
1.O6lls 1111 fi6600flt
People who go to the Bank regularly and deposit a part of their
earnings, get something more than exercise.
WITH
the money saved, they are laying the foundations upon which a fortune
may be built. We credit
Interest Quarterly
in our Savings Department.
Sovereign Bank of Canada
Fut your money in a place where you can get it when you want it
CREDITON, DASH\VOOD, ZURICH, HENSALL, EXETER.
JOSEPH SNELL, Manager. GLADMAN & STANBURY, Solicitors
t.
Western Real Estate
Exchange, Limited.
•8 Dundas St., London
[Iave you a farm that you want
to sell! Write for our terms of sol.
n3 property. We have the most
e e methodof dver 'e' and
mph t m lite a ti trF3
llin3 property in Canada. Do you
ant to buy a farm or business
operty in any part of Ontario!
Send for our list. We have eome
bargains.
STORM
PROTECTION
The nioa danger to tam buildings and
live stock from •ind stones is during the
,uuuncr months. A p eliey in
TJ1E HURON
VYEATHFR INSURANCE
Mutual Company will give you protea•
tine, and a poly costs only a few dol-
lars a year.
Royer Northcott, Esq., President, Hay 1'. 0.
t r. Kellerman, Esq., vice•President, tnshwood.
IIIRECToRs,
Shas Itrokenshire, 1rediton; C. 1i. Perkins, Exeter
' ; tw
Iter r Ica Drysdale; 1' 1 Mensal); T.
a e G. Smillie, ile is
1
M'P I Road;
C+,I II Icnsall• 'iu � Monteith, it ith� ,sties
C s. l t e T1
wb 11, ilattlrr, Zurich.
51 your nearest director or write for particulars
to 1., ZELLER, Secretary, Zurich.
Reliable Accents wanting territory shoalJ v rite at
once to
u, 11(1LTZMAN, General Agent,7.uri. h,
S, HARDY, Agent at Exeter.
MISS EDITH MONC(!R IS VISte
Ling friends in Guelph.
Dr. rollick and sister, Miss M.i-
bel. of St. Marys, spent Sundrty at
their parents home.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ikrn, of
Norwich, are visiting Mr. }Tern's
prtrcnts in town.
Ikv. R. J. M. Perkins al,nd N .1).
Ilurdon attended the Synod at Lon
don tees week.
Mips Edith Stroseer, of Gimlet', is
spending her holidays with Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Statham.
Mrs. Welter Horn of Luck now, rc.
turned to her linnet utter whiting
her cousiti, Sirs. Thornton Maker.
no' WANTED -TO LEARN TIh
general store business. Apply Carl-
ing Jlros.
WANTED. - SMART i10Y TO
Icsurn the hardware bulkiness. ants
with come knowledge of the business
preferred. -\V. J. Heiman.
The Misses Violet :'nil Florence
Uunsford leave 041 t&,trday for
a visit to Detroit. Cleveland and oth-
er point* in the States.
Dlt. BUTLER, 01' LONDON. WILL
bo at the Central Hotel, Exeter. on
Mond.'y. July 16, 1906, ,hoots 10 it.
m., to 5 p. rn., for Eye, Ear, Now
(
adndan' T1hroKlatassos consuFut pit ltatidon.. Eyes telt-
THE LADIES AiD SOCIETY O1'
Coven Prethytcriin church will hold
a lawn *°red en tie grounds of Mr.
E. Ohri*tic on Te '4 •y avenin,, Juno
26th. The pubic ire rnrdinlly n-
vilrl In •
STAR
FL,OU R
touches the top notch in quality
and invariably yields the best
results in baking. The demand
for a good Family Flour is fully
met by STAR FLOUR.
WANTED
Wheat Oats and Batley for
which we will pay highest mar-
ket prices.
HARVEY BROS.
Merchant Millers
EXETER, ONTARIO.
Single Fare
DOMINION DAY
Between all Stations,
GOING •JUT. 29, .30,
.JULY lst and .'n(I
RETURNING JULY 3r(I.
J. J. KNIGHT, Depot Ticket Agent
eee
summer Wool "h&
SIIOl{TIIAND
PENMANSHIP
BOOKKEEPING
School open all summer, individual
instruction by expert Stenographers
and ileokkeeeers. A situation posi-
tively guaranteed every graduate.
rn Business in sass Gollee
Q
71 & 70 Dundas 5.teet, London,
W M. C. COO, ('. S !
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