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pick in, the • VIOL. A s Exeter
arcii-2/4. The.rne&nbe& present Were
itailbter likeit
and ftes,Wan. *Mute* oE tneetin
aNeiddappnrottettle;ttlillO4ntee' 7tbminutesw6 retd a
specfal reeeting, held in the office of
o nciller Johnson Mundy 10th inst.,
ta_to.ar
ring artet-W' ea -r.
In Pitney White Goods there are Many Novelties in Checks and Stripes
In Plain Febrics\ there are Shirt Waists and Salting Linene, Lawns,
\ Organdies and Laces.
4. We are also ehowing a very complete line of
ies .tevrear
1310,u5e1. Skirt and -Corset Covers: Thelinest we have ever shown.
It Will be yery)djMcuftfoj, you to find a more
Beautiful Lot of White Goods
geltiVZOINZATMatirw oFER2z41,7zigtm--44aXt.
tckson, Solid or, regaatti-
dor Afachine.Cempituy..
The agreement as prepared was ftill
discussed and on motion of Councillor
John", and seeonded by Herman, the
Reeve and Clerk, - were instructed to
elfin the same fixing the seal of the
corporation thereto. -Carried. Com-
-cillors-Fukecand_Ritight_were_APPOITIts
ed ...committee to makearraugements
regarding printing of the By-law. -
Messrs,. H. B. Huston and Jno. Tay-
lor waited Pn_t_ii,e.094n011. Prying -that
Come Borne action tea taken regards stamp-
Ing.00t .the:Bleelgnotzen...T.PotrileAt
within the f&urticipanty.
man -that the Constable he inetruct.
ed to enforce the By-law -regarding
Black Knpt.-arietI
Meow% Madman and Stewart,
1811er
ellk9A44k06.040,4 0
the new
grounds. Thecollectorwas instruct -
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J Jameramimouniiimm N
_cestWil -liteet- ur Utmost- rtrovat
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RIAINC4. BROS-----OttQueen
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• $3.20-$4.0% W. J. Statham, meals for
gmlinerirt 'Ie'sit-t'blir.--rtthFir
- tramptklika.._,W. Gilleseie, freight and
cartage92e. labor $1.75, -hauling-lire
engine $2$L67; for labor. W. Sweet
$4.90.,Jos. Sutton $3.15. A. Gloucher
n150, F. Sweet $4.80, Chao, Clarke
$ .90; Clerk. postage $4; Luther Rey -
Ids, labor at cemetery $1.85. Pass.
ed on motion of Knight--Ileaman.-
Carried. .
A. E. Mike adjournment. -
Remember the Store one door north Post Office
The Leading Stare for Dress Goods 81.
4041-",,TIOT
10111.11.1.
11 THE-NEWESTTRINGS in DRESSOODS
are now displayed in our store, N ver
shown a better collection and
NEVER BETTER VALUES I
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Ladies' Raincoats
41 et
The Fittest llection of Ladies' 2 and Full Length
ORAVENETTE 1 1 ATS we have titer displayed. Beauti.
fu ,I Fine Cloth, I. Invisible Meeks nod mat* Quag
THE NEW TIM% nicely trimmed With Silk Braid and
Fancy Buttons.
toi $12.
liats--for Sprinto
All the NEW BATS are in. We have a Great Choice
of shapes and styles for you to choose from. Come in -we
know we can please you.
Prices $2.00\ 8; $2.26
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4= Prom Tile ADVOCATE
Si of 20 Years Ago.
LL RO E
Iroftwssinasal 'Cards. Brick* and Tile fo; Sale
The undersigned bus large quantity of tirst;.eleas
brick and tile for sole on his yard0 situated opikeft,
retEdItOrElisr.7-EitTatiiiclan guar-
er. itetrurrozt. 14. D. a. Ik D. 8.
tot -7-a ton. or. 0, 0. or o and Minor
0117105: Om Dicta** Carling% Law Otace. itt
-Asaleratai's
air. A,. 14 SINE314t11, L. D. IL, 0.0. IL.
Meet graduate otTorouto travarkiti.
Took attracted without ony• pal*, or any load ogocti•
01111a* oier 9tadame Stant-m.0 no..1.0 Mahe street
- ifirodical
DI* T. P. stri.atroittet
This t1.1101,4114i practice after mg &year (Col.
4e�
hp) atadtish and Continen Genersl
with special attention'to Eye, (with term.
, Noostitod Throat.
' Mein Davhwood. ant.
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an ',nye leo 'before 1 uying elsewhere.
106. rePflitittfiTrt3rediturr
Auction Stile
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RealEstate,
Then aignedanetioneer hae been instrieted ,to
sell by Oriblie attetion
. E. Hackney's Sale Stables, at rear
of Lumber Yard, Exeter., on
• FRIDAY, MIRCH 27 1908
AT 1 O'CLO K SHARP.
The allowin property:
e genital purpose mares rising 7 years, 2 attrieultur.
id matte rising 3 broken to !tarots, 2 agrie.geldiogs
rkdng3,, one *pie. gelding Tieing 2 years;
Rom rising two years; tamer's driver e years; tool-
er's driverr 8 pars; aged horse; ladre driver 8 3zeare;
moors a CARLING, Bkintisrgits. mum- ,ft-tild,rtlurritrttli.,„qparptalrfln,k; 314„:"InVeg;0!
.1tritiarsos, Conveyancer*, Comaimiowers. Apra: ww. Taber tired open buggy, one nab:
for KOlsons Balkh. etc.
_her tire4 bAlgY oenkiK.4101r,olahateeond.haad,
yets gollortt. lcureeteateelot-fatoroet. top -baggy. ono rovteart. one Cutter nearly neW. one
Otter% Mob Street, Exeter. euiter robe,•tetaingie heroes. new; 3 ads' sin le
harness, belin wed; number iron hog _trough&
Thaw" ILL.
LOAN. ft Drum* Real Estate, consisting of frt:ii ho
_ StoontarIfibeteenendrditeet -east- at' Mire •
• bite also *ale barn formerly by T. E. If
fond, iusd two villsge lots on -which Niro is meted.
oroperties are now owned by (L E. Hackney
ind must he told. Usy terms of ossysest.
'1731.11110 and Under. eaish; over that amount 0
months' credit given on famishing' serrthos joint
es notes. 6 per cent. oft trir cash on crolit amouOte.
• On Real 'Estate -Wade known °Utley otatie.
1 T. oevantioN, Auct.
quor LicenseAct
Ws ha
p*lsrteooatof en teals to Jou
taiga propestise at low roar et later
GLAD a ottsointy,
lisnitterp kgrflabil 111.,,i Mutter
William Brown
Ontario
istlety, Of
, illeloorial
sad Theoti, Lime* 04trict °Mouth !lure% NO is hers-
Olit. , by Also* ' that Mrs. Jan meant, ott Mao
.st &woos has watts application ?or fIltMoa
to trsndetber Village tAvern mean
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te4TNR teBabettemakoardi(ott, aed ttat_tioe:
I.,SEO, 5ppkumwilb. , etUNt ntedrationmoLcene s tat
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thmsetr1ffknuatrMeeloitranre la' '71Tirgetrttd Moren . Pe:diaineeed v*as,
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cordingly,
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s -t., 7Creter. Jam Torraater Lkea.e hi/vector.
Dated at Mates. this lOth dsy'oIitartil.1.01.
anted
ASSIGNEES' SAIS
AOply to The AseOlFees.0460 Ea‘ate0f41,110
M Si Hay Merchant, ,..,0en
hrn�nd Bt., tralls, Inso vent. ill offer for esde.
Londo . oat.), public Auction 'on ThureditY Abe Zt
of Martb, 1008, at 1 O'ciOek pptn• eharp
on the Banda farm adfoinIngCentrsli
all the property of the tnsotlitenti to
of:-floreee, cow,, pl.niente, bay, prese, an other chat-
tels' too onmerons to "Mention, Aliso
*. :hopes' and lot in Ceritralie, ter per.'
tie tie*,larit eel* poeters or spply to
O. 11sititney. It9r. %%. R. giltot'
rt ray be l*a4 IN( Inspettoot T. It 'landlord
N4ifin nipko,Ete ,,,°Maistnees:,or to
DICKSON* CAR:LINO, Solkit
A•ssigneeL
'44kawstutstorla...mdsoNsa
Exeter. March 22,1888.
We understand that It. Seldon, who
has been with tiamwt11 & Pickard for
it number of years, leen* abortly for
Ingersoll.
The Ontario' (Californisi)tteoorrf says
tlzat E. Drew 410a L 3. SIZtftlit ba
gone W *nu
andProihdoo Store., ,
Daughters were born tblis Week in
1888 -40 -44.. -Maw -and wifefslames-Mi
and wife, of Exeter; and George Mon
teith and wife, of Usborne; and SOO*
to Stephen Hogarth and Wife. and V.
Triebner and wife, of Stephen.
Marriages were solemnized between
Win. Bolter and Elizabeth Ann Ilea -
man. of Stephen; John R• Beano, of
Clinton, and Grace Essery, of Ste -
Oen; -Robert Lang, of -Exeter, and
Jiggle .Russell, of Usborne; Richard
Henry Coultis and Carrie Harvey, ,of
Usbor.ne; Robert Delor and Marietta
Trevethiek. of Crediton. -
The death occurred on the 2i)th of
Elizabeth Delbridge. of Ushorne, aged
79 years, 11 months.
-earTlittritdayitrWeider Weighddiug'
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a an
Thomas I3issett and L. Hard lea
shortly, for the Not-the/est. we
to commence -farMing.
What we saw and heard atthe coup-
'ellint--1).teklitil-7-1,iiiiiing it eiriant
en:meeting on, Moedel ,,ki ht. -Coon-
, smile. Councillor Carling red hot on
putting money away to meet the AA*
0[1001. Councillor Carling and De
city Reeve Bissett had sotneloud word..
Reeve Rollins smiling to eee the mem-
bets getting fired 'up, and galling each
other nice names. Councillor MeCid-
him tantalizing Deputy Reeve 131tieett
about surplus and striking the tax
rate. Councillor Pickard in favor of
allowing the $1,900 to remain in 'the
bank. Councillor McCallum Wanted
road commissioners appointed at once.
Deputy -Reeve Bissett wasbangingoff
from appointing road cotrimietioner.
- outicillor-OarlingottingTaiple-Of
volleys from theou fence. Councillor
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Pickard it good ma for the poor and
needy.......Vauticillor ceitilunrw
*great (smile occassionally. Conne
lor Carling speake bis mind in smite
every -one.
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• House For. Sal
lntbeY�i ot littlAtad•
a tram. awthise, dents. kitchen end
*Able. WWI Well, Otte titth urea land, All he
tort/44ton. Will be sokl reaWinable. st
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TO 1ST.
Ise 'VIM eigoott Immure land. Alk raw« JOG"
ray, For trona apply to
MAIILIA_Writt..
AUCTION-
HEIFERS
The sisseteleektasttliviest itiss Sete tastisetesi
ity Po* saws* at
THE malitoroar
„Exuma, ,
ntiokr4; Araito a, look
' AT 1 tkoOtut soot* '
trikoriogitkixpro.porty
so cow* au. toc*iveln April or
Wes sit foot.
. 10 good arm* fleltera, 7001 000 ib
( The* tows. are good
are brought frons 000 '
*here the seoreity of t
their note* and they *111 be
out resotrTe.
toottlbe „'teedtt Oft futi
Ain't jOillt I note* 0 pi
cnt per *moon off for stash.
Olt/040X MR.WARP
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fiats:sue EilliOtt hes eaAeged to learn
b)itj with Rd. Willie.
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coufhied to r r0010 is improvin
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ale BJII
V.A.RXIERS wto ima-17"r"
--tig-L,rowd at their -*ales --
should est their hills, at
theADVOVATE and. ad-
vertice in the AnvomTn
it MpanS abriey t.q..Vou
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Jtjt $teatF,--:'0)' 11 4 ' 'bas . u
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Wined to '.lier. 0 o y p-1.4
P1044 n itruurldvi e, is ,visitfag
notavid of Mt. Carta I la vielting at
,Mre. . Angas ,..'IticHonalds..--Mr.- T.
Barry. is visiting her daughter-10'ton.:
dfriarthe past week. -Charlie Holt and
',Michael O'Rourke'were in EX„etee on
SOin
• Mt .earson. of Louden, who
hesbeei inf for some titue. 'is im-
14111.400 Atkinson, who has been
very ill, ha* unproved somewhat dur-
ing st few days.
tlie_-Folliek.hre*Peete4 horn
todal fr„Ortt Britieh Colhmbiai, where
,40130'heen for some month's.
Mile MOW McTaggart left Wednee-
day100raing-for-Ohatharn-- -where-ober
as taken a •Poeitiou as stenographer.
&sut in .the. Oornt
Towo to Ye- re -union of . ail 'Abe'
paaat and nt County Councillots,
to La „ June., if the, event
Whieh no. doubt it vein,
the boring will prove a most inter-
POvving *Pid -
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Aluntiltigh tif over winter, has gone to
work for Malmo McIntyre for the
summer. - We are all sorry to see him
leave our town as be ie jolly old man.
-We are glad to see B. Cunningham
able to be around and attend to his
a vieiting his brother Bar-
workagainiAlbert Cunningham of
Crediton w
-ftey.-orrSun sty la-st.-Mhisida
Sweit-
zer of Shipka was a visitor at Win.
Witzel's on Sunday last. -Miss Tillie
Witzet bas gone to Work for Mr.
hopper(); -
Mr, Chas. Holt has disposed of Oft
of his hundred -acre- feem4Ptbe
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6awatiblif
half of Lot 10, on the 10th Concession,
to Mr. Michael 011ouke. -Mr. Holt
will take off this years crop. The
price paid Wit$
•T#T TIT
bas the ollow t announces
e0000rningthlabrapchsef-the.43v,
double ink& on t e Huron
isefro
.0;
-cnifitractran, - swot
on1nience on tbe,Grand Titulk this
The,•fretight business has also
Leen ry heavy, and it is said has in-
czeaaecLuwre thart_25per-cent.--in the
laat 0 mouths. In view of all these
n4 the bright eutlook for busi-
ness on the Bruce line, the company
hos atvided, it is said, to build it new
line an4:pub on more trains. Two
more nger trains. it is under-
atood, will be pat on in a few weeks.
and wbeu tbe 4:10010track is complei-
woo
00.111iitray
Before Magistrate Smith. at
AileaCraIg,Iaatweek William Tweedle
pleaded guilty of disturbing a, meeting
in 8. 8 No, $, McGillivray, recently,
and olio of assaulting George Rendell
at the *time time and place. The sent-
ence in tbe first instance was $30 or
thirty clays, and in the second ;az or
one tuosit.b. He was also sentenced to
Pay $t or undergo one month hi
piiaon for ult. on Ernest McAlpine.
Tb. 1'a. were paid In each "le*
a
,00141.41.011.1re
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Readers of the Advocate will have
read the rnatter contained in the two
hyslaws, which are to be voted on by
the ratepayerit on April 10th. By the
Gibb Byslaw it is proposed to grant,
the Company It free site, which is now
Occupied by the Company, at a cost of
not more than $500. By the Connor
By-Iaw, it is proposed to grant $500 to.
ward the bnying of a site and to fix
their asseesment for other than school
purposesat $500 per year. It is pro-
posed in both cases that if the by-laws
carry the embody; will be paid this
year, and no debenture indebtedness
tIL.he,jneoePgl.,,,,,Thesehvro ALIItt
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ghtly increase tbe taxation
;in -return* hi
• eve two excellent -industries, -which
will be a credit to the town said -a con-
tinual source of revenue, as no person
can deny that such industries are iv
benefit tlo all claw* oteltimre. _They
ahantoilUe-Viiniiiiif Proper typiwoiride
emPloyment for workmen, increase
the circulation of moneyuse up the
otherwise unused nroduet of the coun-
try. increase the population, and oth-
envise go toward making tbe town
more prosperous.
In taxes alone tbe amounts received.,
from theee industries would pry a very
high rate of intereston the cot to the
town. It is impoesible in this jssue to
o into the details of the agra'ements
between the 'Corporation and the (7oen-
penirs,
butfor the present let it suMce
to seY that they are favorable , to the
....:Tius-Gibh-Eveporatortompany pars
tially built their plent last year on the
'understanding thakthe_hy...how-vote
rranced-a-be Voted on at the
unicipal election Would pees. it
fled to do so, for which different
people give different reasons; buerellee
a public 'meeting destrid the Mundt
to again submit the by-law. IThe
000pany, propose* to lamely introest
the eapecity ,of the evaporator and
everybody should faitorthe hy.-1**. as
bey should also the C011flOr
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$ 1
$
s
or t
ls
. Ti T TTITT
re - re. John Sanders' fifty
Jxerelarrn....0a-Coucessiou-k-Stephe
paying .1,500 therefor.
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have 0our PayckIn, tory4s
east
have. foirtul. it 14e,
,,sitiorsAsse4s.asses.4
lu Itenitht Jehusels,'retreat
Ont., April 10.., 1907. ,
‘4Psychlne, ,is one of the best Medi-.
sines OA 00 market, 414 ,fer all throat
.ttaahisa4awstaoseellstmAss,
aneelaTBinielcitie, Coughs, _C4olde
and ell throat, lung and stomata •
troubles yield to PsYcInne, At all dro
500. and $L00, or Dr,
ilIoeuaa, Limited, Toronto.
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Hensall on March 4th, to"
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Smith, a son.
GOWER -41 Shipka. on March_ 12th. to
-Mr.-and---Mas---Dan..-Gostrer, a diner..
ter.
BYLIAlreK--,44
orlxvierviridittreclohnlit.---fluisc
lock, a son.
1411,111tIA0E0.
-eran Parsonage, oriel.); on the . th,
Mks Lemktirenttemart....oL111alts;.#L--
-Dliiielio, ot the -Bronson Line,
John Jackson and family,. are
spending few- days with hersister.
Mrs. Joseph Hickey, prior to her leav.
ing for the Nerthwesf,-.I., Sherritt
and J. Brown- :Menne.' nomination
meeting at Crediton on Monday. -
Mrs. T. Glavin, of Centralia. spent
part of last week with her sister, Mrs.
James Cronan.-Mike Cronan received
a severe shaking up on Thursday ev-
ening of twat .week iit his brother's.
When getting out !Pone- -
hiektinvitt off h ba ance.
He fell over the wheel onto the icy
ground. receiving a nasty wound on
the right temple, which bled profuseiy
along nicely.
and was very painful. He is gettitn
-rtBATH. - This neightorbood was
greatly surprised on T ursday. the
19th inst., when it was known that
the call of -Death, which we all mutt
obey, 041110 to Mr. James. Oronan, he
having been only a week, confined to
tbe house. Water on the brain
ed to be the cense of his death.
Iesoress 4, widow and a tamilr. of
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nt1171.111witichelyouligeit
-daughter of 31; Wm. Kirk. to Mr.
' Bert Rundle. ,
LINDIkvit-b'OSTER-Ito Granton, at the
residence of the -brides father. Mr.
Geo. Foster. Harold Lindsay to Mies
Olive Foster.
MAnntr---DoaN--In Minneapolis.
Minn.. on March lltb, Mr. Henry
Curtis Martin to Miss Minnie Doan,
formerly of Zorich.
OBATIIS
CILONAN. -At Haryley, on March lfitb,
James Cronan, in his 54th year.
Grovvris-In Albieverque, New Mexi-
co, Patrick Glavin, son of Mrs, John
Glavin ef Maguire, McGillivray Tp.,
aged 20 years.
Joni% -In Usborne, on March 23rd,
Isaac Whitlock Jehns, aged 52 yrs.,
10 month; 0 daps
0. B. snot laatmeek bought tbe
"rale 14,011191rattmo, A -ILL° ,bonitinicukba ttm iskt,e etery on Saturday was largely UM*,
funeraloottege to mount cannel ctein.j Willis and has moved it to his proper-
attend. 'Ey on Andrew -street.
ed. Rev. W. M. Martin returned yester-
day from a visit with his wife in Bat-
tle Creek, where she is Undergoing
treatment. Her many friends will
be pleased tcelearn that sbe is improv.
log in health.
Greenway
Wm. Mollard•Oommiseioner of Pub-
lic Works of Regina, ,Sask., attended
a meeting in Ottawa last week and
visited his sister, Mrs. M. McPherson,
on blareturn trip. He epeaks highly
°tithe west, -W. J. Wilson has a.good
second hand bicycle in good repay to
be sold for less than belt the original
cost -only run a short time.-Jetnes
Luther treated a number of his friends
to a maple taffy pull last week. -Mr.
And Mrs. A. M. Wilson are Visiting
friend* in London. and Miss Mire is
visitin .Mrsztsktnetrand-Mrs:BeirEllittat he ie
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Wilson assisted W. %V. Jo
lcaThr bnusebotd goods asd
horses -brat Monday. Be - is nativinst t
Carman, Man,. to work his brother's
large farm. -Rev. 0. 0, Cottons Is to
preach in Reston 'Methodist church
next x_Sebbathe--Itiohert- -Hafter-sold
hie.50 'toe term on the 20th eon. to
David Eagleson for the handsome sum
ot-$2900. )gr. itsgletott Will build
TIPW home and move in In it short time
-It has been reported to 1111 that there
le a coal oil --famine in Itaideld and
people ate obliged to tit up for hours
without a light. TWO is sad for some
but otherslike to economize in this
way. A penny saved is a penny earn-
ed. -There was it great flow, of MP
lint Sunday night and Monday fore.
noon, All the veseels in the boot*
were filled to overflowing. No. 1 87-
r gorarlgototli pure maple is (wiling
f $1.25 inipewil genets,- Vit„,w)
R.Luthrr. R& ,Meriaerson,
Ulens
ure
atkAtalisailsialla
United States SdittCli
To e'Notict.
The Unitediltiite4_1tu
the *.A.DVOOATis are Lmw
worn of tholiiiierthat"*I
topay le. piist. ago .oti wed* p�per
golng Into United iiitikOik Tbis
a.eane rato to & yetis%
IqueutlY tbsss pike to to
In United States is r,
and at we Inuit
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tanataktundskuteroi.
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We Want Your
• NEoney,
But not at the expense of
your esteem - hence we -
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11 Iteee Shampoo and EMI de
11 Quinine flair Tonic. -
Skin and Tooth Freparatior
ilarorloa Enacts, Pottier
and Cold Carte,
lehiat441*
Atte tlittle hitt'
and beet materials know
LET .8 SELL YOU 80m11
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