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KINGSBRIDGI
KI '►GaBRIDIGA gept• 16:-3ir. and
Mrs. ,limn Griffin` left lastF: veek .for
Windsor, 'where they expect to make
their home. We are sorry to lose 'them
tion, our Conit but we wish them
area u �,
every good luck and happii}ess.
Mr. and. Mr :(J.!P. Sullivan ted; fam-
ily, from 'Bolton, visl.ted the P. M.'
Sullivan home on Sunday, ,-'where fir,
and Mrs, Thos; Joy and little • son,
from Detroit, spent the week -end. Mrs.
Joy, sr,, returned -with her son to spend
a- ample of.. weeks_ in Detroit.,.
Miss E. Hogan of 'Gederieh is holi-
daying with her sister, Mrs. S. Martin.
Preenuptial Presentation,—A pleas-
ant evening was spent 1n, the parish
hall on Thursday last, when, a shower
sponsored by Mrs. P-hilip Ho an in
honor of Monica \lartln was held. As
the bride -elect took the throne which
was centered for her on° the stage
a mock bride and groom, who wer
most laughably attired aij4 acted i-
cordingly, entered, laden with a. beauti a
ful supply *of, gifts which were nuni
emus, pretty and useful and presented
- them to her. Miss -Martin thanked her
friends quite gracfously and invited all
to call on them on 'her wedding day.
Then followed • a program, of song,
music •arnl'.' chgt, after -which la„bounte=
.rte.....:::
oiirr C;i`”" eats° ved the• pies
cents were exhibited. Por all . to see.
Miss Martin's marriage to - Mr: kike
Law took place this (Tuesday) morn-
ing in St. Joseph's •March here and
we wish the, young- tfouple every suc-
_s and happiness.
ASHFIELD
ASIIFIEaLD, Sept. „r6.—Messrs. Dun-
can' McKay and Duncan Farrish left on
Suritlay for Hamilton.
Mra. J, Morrison of ..California is
visiting old friends. She was formerly
--Christine MacLean, daughter of the
late Allan McLean, • Lake Shore' road.
Mi. and Mrs. Wm.Hart of Toronto
spent the week -end with the latter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. MacNain.
.•Mr. Neil Mackenzie of Detroit is
vi'sitin'g h:sebrother, Mr. Donald Mac-
kenzie,
The Septeniber meeting of the W.M.
S. will. be held at the . home o,t Mrs.
Mussell -'Bissett.
The Mary Hardie Mission iBand
meets on Saturday atthehome of .firs.
, Wm. Johnston, jr.
DGN'ON'.
IS? tIINGd.N"NO1.'V'r Sept. 17.—fir. and
Vitra. AR:e .Culbert had as vis4torS, reg
cen 1y Bot, Christopher Laine, of Bca?'
forth, on Wednesday, .and on Sunday
Mr. Wan. Cong,ram and on Leslie and
Cecil aCongram, of dielyro`1)d,
Born..—To _. lir, anal, Mrs. Alfred
liable (nee hazel Finnigan), Port Cot
borne, . on . Sunday, September 14th, a
!son. li'iother and babe are doing lane.
Mrs, Stewart, and sister, Mrs.
Thompson Edmunds, have return
after a visit with relatives 'at Kitch-
ener and Burks Ii`alle,
The following is a list of articles re-
cently sent to headquarters by the
local Bed (boss: 18 quilts•, 41 -pairs.
socks, 1 -alternative call, 3 helmets, 2
turtleneck sweaters, 9 scarves, 3 pear
mitts, 2 pair two-way rajas, 3 suits
pyjamas, 84 diapers, 2•..women's night-
gowns, 3• baby shirts, 3 baby nighties,
3 baby gertrudes, 3 binders,. 1 child's
suit, 1 ebild'Er dress.
A rally of ;the 1Siincday school at the
United church. will be a feature of,t
the 'Sunday morning service at 11 a.m.,
September 21st; following the regular
;!Sunday' school at 10. a.m On Sunday,
geptember 28th, the 'service will be
witdra
wn,, as the Pert Albert cir u
it
will'have anniversary service' with the
Dungannon "choir supplying music and
Rev: 'Gilbert' !Gemini, a former Presby-
terian minister' of some twenty, years
ago, as the speaker,
'Miss Iris Rivett celebrated her birth-
day oh.Tuesday evening by 'havuia
a dozen friends in for supper; afte±
which bingo was played.
Mr. and Mrs,. (Harvey Mole spent
Sunday with Mr. andsMrs, 'Oliver Smith
at 'Ripley.
Mr. and . Mrs.- David S. Errington
spent the Week -end .with Mr. and .Mrs.
Roy Black, Lucknow,
Mr. and Mrs., Jack McDonald, 'Ripley,
visited Dtingannoxi friends on- Sunday. •
(Intended for .last week)
DUNGANNION, Sept1: 11.—Mrs, Sam
Treleaven left last week for the West
to - stay for an indefinite time . a/ith her
daughter, Mrs. John ° Andrew, at
Edmonton. _
Al;... -Bert Maize, Miss. Sarah Maize,
Miss Melinda Black and Mr. Albert
Maize visited their cousins, Mr. and
MiGs. .a'Pm. Thompson, Kerwood, fast
Friday.
United .Chureh" W M.S --7rhe regular
Monthly :meeting of the WM.'S. of the
United church was held last' ` Friday
afternoon the 'church. The presi-
„"c1"ta'C," M•aa 'Eltiott;,; "rvvzt's °'i sea'ehai
The theme, was - "'BeginTrow.,, The
o`Iiening exercises were followed -by
prayer and ,a hymn., It was de
'to have the' thank -offering meeting in
+October, Three"" ladies, Mrs: Mc
: trs. Blake.and Mrs. McWhinney, sang
"What' a 'Friend We Have in. Mother,"
accompanied_ at the piano by.Mrs.deed.
After the, of ering'.Mrs. Blake le
prgogram. "Missionaries in. Canada„
was the.subject of- a.•r_e'ading., by
McWhinney.. "Mothers of Great filen,"
by 'Nellie McClung, was read by
tided
Clare,
dthe
firs.
Mrs.
Reed. Mrs: Ryan read "Life on the
Prairies,"'' and Miss Elliott "Is It
Worth While?" After a hymn the
benediction was pronounced •13y the
president. „The,.aqunrterly birthday tea
was served, •with4b ut thirty present.
New Liskeard.—Born, September
7th, to. F.O.• and. Mrs. B. G. Pentland,
a son. The former is in the RC pA.F.
;it 'II•Alifax.
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-EDITORS INVESTIGATE NEW OANAI)I441 TANI< .
Members of the Canadian editors party .ti:iiicit, recently visited wartime
estalblishrlients in 'Eastern Canada are permitted, a:.00d look-see at a Can-,
aadian factory now rolling tanks off the assembly lime. a
IIH:ROF.S—MADE IN CANADA!
Six r o.ar,ncra` n.et recently la a city far
inland. They cz•:sie ,young,- as year,
But threy'. v erci old iza rtra t�epe'ri-
(b ter', and the taIe.•; they eotald tell were
the tale( of :this seta.
• A
'Tates of battle ilaags dying;and shells
shrieking,; pf the Ibitast, of explosion
and the shearing of a shit) in twain
by the sharp bows of' another; of .tide
most poignant ;and desperate of all
. sea orders, widen the word !s. passed
°to "abandon ship," and men .must save
their lives 'by lifeboat or raft.` "
Three had served aboard rd II.M.(,5,
Margtart'e, " Thirty -ono others, besides
them had been saved; a hundred ano°re
than that number had been: lost when
a hulking nterchaatnian, being con„,
'voyed by their ship, had coat through
and :sent a half of her to • the bottom
ere` those who slept in the riven hull
could awaken.- °
Two of them had seen glorieus his-
tory being written, for they were of
the crew of IL:M S. Jervis (lay, and
there is no Briton who does not. thrill.
to the glory Of her . acti: ra with ti
1 German battleship.
One had helped lower a lifeboat from,
the towering hull of the pride of 'Can-
ada's mercantile nutrine, ' the" repress
or Britain, when She 'was shattered
'and set.,alire by bombe frond, a Nazi aair-
raider,••te be left helpless for the death:
aid,* given the next day by a torpedo
,man r� e,
from a
Ge au a in
n u
With these experieiwes`behind thea',
the men met. And• they talked of the
hours of disaster or of glory (read it,
i `hick way you will) . -
Take the tale of (Harold Hart; stoker
, t . M. JOHNS ON {at class, twenty -,six years of age, who
BAYFI'ELD, Sept, 17.—Mr. and Mrs, i booklet neat Buret Rd m en . uP 'a' cushy shore job to
Lie
7.hos'e hymes+
E. Iierldall ,and 'babe, of Elmira, spent on m desk ' ray' set I t ke �? las turn at feeding the pulsating
y , besidnginea of a destroyer in w;trtinae. I e
the week -end with Mrs. Kendall's pare And they for ie have tide much joy;
d ti. watch,..i the . ii er em
�j her
o
n r n r " R.iv t t.:rox he who iv ow `` la• an Ashfield boy: n
mita', M . a d 1L s. Z'Jb et . hes disaster struck. A cargo ship,
Misses June Brandon and Clara i their care, thrust her -1 anabreus
{O1ark`are attending the Nermal 'School Il
With skilful sere his sturdy. sire ay through them. Hart doesn't know
g His home had built, hich vee d admire 1 ow or why it happened.- A.11 'he knows
flat -London. t If standing now, w'th byre and sty,
as that there was a jar and a quiet,
Mrs. Jas. McMillan of London is . By 'babbling brook t t gambord by,
:.t her. cottage in the village this week. a eating sound, and water started ;to
A scant tmiles from where these come into. the Iboiier-room.
w
Mrs. R. H. F. Gairdner and Miss '� I "We.
e. stuck around," he recalled,`
stood,
Betty Gairdner Spent a -couple of days "until the nater vas' up to our knees
Our.• homestead lay amidst the wood ;
in Toronto this week. , : and we knees*' there was nothing to do.
And that 'Old sclaoel,. with' ,littsswood
Mr. and .firs. Waltefr Grierson of , tree, Then' the stoker petty o8icer told us
Waterloo came on Monday to visit the tog �- up top,' so we diel,
lattex'as sun's, Mrs, F. A. Edwards, Ogee sheltered him, and sheltered me. T,ii'eie was a• quiet, understanding
1 +he you f R>r irl NN-+ ' It wailer
r- Uxatit we gat into rise re,l'tI :4143 ft ilt
I! we found he ` had hecn serietu(ly
wounded himself. He'd never let u
know. That's the land •of' mean ha is."
"What about the P.O.?" I)a):nbrougb
was asked, for be had ;talked ante =lt
about this petty officer before;
"Milt" he" answered, very quietly,
"we'. saw hien :swimming around and
called hint;to 'corse on tho raft, Ie
"kind of lookers us ever and) ('ailed
aback, .4No, boys,, 'there's too afaaany ,of
you on it already, I'll not risk send-
ing you down. . qood',laurL, b(wa'."
"itud then lie ,steam away, turd that's
the last, we saw of 'him," J)arn'brough
completed' his tale.',.' • ' '
There have been tributes to a hero
given, in better phrasing -but never
more sincerely.' .
Stoker Jack Smith,' aged twentytwo,
also of the Jervis %Bay, had his tribute
to pay, too, to. those with whom be
had -served. To the engineer, °Meer
who had waded through scalding water
in the`11OQtieda boiler -room to make"sure
none of his hien was trapped (below; to
the doctor who carried en his mission
.of mercy while the [German shells Were
whining their., ehymx1. of hate; to the
gunners who stood: at their posts "as.
if thewd."rile tlh."
I3uan(eirjfer' t deignereedblueonceto °more aseea(ror•
don'Clark; a+i
tin 'leading dil8signalman a1 a
.
eats senior ratingaon board the Empress
of Britain when she was attacked off
Ireland, by a Gernnan skyraider, told
-of the encouragement he had given, to
those of her crew who had slipped
down ropes over her side andwere
waiting for- his -lifeboat to pick- them
up. "I just- told them .to swim home,
told, 'ens it was only a few hundred
,mr+les:;" " he said. Buts' somehow, .they
'ATVseemed to^ swims for the -boat." , , -
He ,dada3„te1l, bat the tale is in the
record, and cthwbe told here, how he,
two men amid, ale officer
picked up these
swimmers' ,until' they had a crew large
enough to handle the boat properly.'
And then they took herback' to the
blazing hull of the Empress to rescue
women and children who were still on
board.
Nor did he tell how the English news-
papers` dubbed him a hero.
[—IE. H. Bartlett, in Boating Magazine
xontreau. .
•
BAYJ'IELD AN OLD. ROY OF AS!IFIELD--WM.
.grin r
n om those f "his shi tes who
0
Mrs. Angusrae nd two
I b 'tpad
Mr. and M s. e;Q a� ._
1 Zvi' vim and -zest, .
In • ha seine school, ry, a1r ,t•'st
s, that n ' ' ' ' knew . ,what ' going up top" from a
children of London s *tit S 1ida andYoung d heir• be j
p!o u 3 He taught. .the o to o t st , ,
Graeae , - • �. es ., ,� . , boiler room. meant: There is Just one
eiiid 3 Yw'th� � i arses parents', At rn�k al�pla , �aucl-=follow .t141t' w"� tali' iare1i to go. thiigh, riidnii°' ' n
Mr, a id Mrsa W, H J hnston, • t'I'he- Golden Rule wh steer .ensue, t
e ma
Mrs.. Donald-MCKe arie-is tae n est. p 'at a time is•kiie liinik. b ,_.
"n , • _e t There was no grin as h'e told of what
of her sister, firs. II. NIeaLaren, at Port ; With 'ina•nnter s lava-, and . charintne „
Elgin this week. ymlie, i he. fount! "up top. 'His friends off
M'iss.,Jessie- iRobso , of Toronto 'is Each boy and gi 1 he.did ibegixile, ; watch* were sleeping forward, and his
visiting Misses A. M and J. Stirling, '$hat• to. this tla3- his, fame cloth shine ;first thought was of in. _ He started
forward to ivtrse :thein. -
Miss Ellen MaccKay�' of the local pont In 1 inlay's schoo , old \umber Nine. „,. ,
ce staif, who is on holidays, :Then canis' to the' end of the_ sh -p,,
�t�- • and there was no forveard," he ex-
ing, her •'cousin, Mrs --•-W; Ito lins, at Eight years thus', ;;pent 'had.spread his - Waimea. . •
Sarnia this week i :� fame`;_ 7 . ' •
Ar7" •(mewl est of all, perhaps, .1`aid been
Miss Jessie Metcalf of Detrott•spelit 1 tom richer field. 0 -call then'came, twenty -year-old Doug Watsen, who had
the week -end with her mother, _M1:5. '-And he .was off, • wit1 ' sigh and tear
W.•Metcaifi. .t !envie;.. f1•iend3. 11helii so dear, been told 11 •crate by an, officer whob
Mrs. V. C' Quarrie spent the week- ata, \ ' saw that there. was ,nothing more to be
` clone. In a quiet, drawling voice hes
• end with her %otber'in Wiindsoi ▪ �� ,,His shoes he left tor' life to all, told how he had 'scrammed."
Mrs. R. H. Middleton of Hensalt is .and in I stept. against uy will, - ••1. s;iw• us going up on a :wave and
g mother, firs. W N. Woods. For much I fedr'd, wi li quake and-
. vrsrtin her
1Tr:Tancl"firs. Jack -Stewart. wart of Hams j quail, . , the merchantshii, coming dowel," he
litchi spent the week -end at their home chat after this, my w•orl should fail.' i said. `A .depth Charge tlirta made
in the village, a
a wood step to take"me part way, and
•
I juinped • the rest. • I caught. the .rail;
A. pleasant eveningwas spent on And 'mong the names within this book -
'�, and -their hien !reales ere roil, board.„
Wednesday of last week in St. An )ly family- na•n'ie my attention took ; j Be must have been thinking of earlier
the choir and Y P. U. gathered to- Wer. friends f it I b' ;for the
ga e o min proudly say- ti , qut'stioli he asked the rescue ship
gether to honor, Miss Jeanne Dunn, I h 1 of it
who left the next day for- London.
Gaines' and music provided the even
ing's fuii, .and• just before lunch Jeanne
was presented with a dresser light,' and
made a fitting reply to the address read
..by.31ree.R��S:cotehme:1;
drew s. United church, Bayfield, when All As•hheld friends of odic lay days of .• bite i•hikrn� ' ashore
BUY
WAR SAVINGS TAMPS.
That maple tree, still stout and green, 1was • •
1'lre,�we; goi� g �arrlr.. ois way, and
By my mind's eye is plainly seen ;• 1 the w av of his shipmates, hence . the
Thus all will know- with what delight reunion in their home town 'Many
This' booklet glows before my sight. �, days later.
Flirt .of .admiration foie his shipmatei
was1Wh•1-terr-i)arnbroulgl . twenty years
old, and. an. aulebodied ' seaman. His
Full - fort•V..-e 'ear .r,,. witlioti1 _ reap „
()i1' history's plage ltts pen did write
• Great teacher's work, that long shall. ,.tvet'e the first eyes to Sight, the (1ermairr
live, -.; battleship. Which.. his ship, the armed
When 'dust to dust" release-thal1 give, merchant cruiser Jet vis Bay, so gal -
In
laiitly and hopelessly engagied.
In School and church 'twas his delight She was an "R:\, able," that is to I
Strong mind-.iito•. build, and errors say, a ship manned by the!men of the
blight No nobler work could ode desire,- • sprinkling of Canadians 'On. board.
•. n -d all his fi lc�ncl.:• do Irina admire. They had been. trained'on different
In high esteem throughout this land 1 .4ides of the ocean, but they worked
tegetlier as one.
Phe Johnston name shall firmly stand, Among his Old' Country shiiuna'tes,
And' o'ei- the burn he'll find high place, tie young Cpanadham” found i leading
1' or'w-ork well, done, and deeds of grace. ! ,;.aman anti, a petty officer, 'both the
• .r And now I end'' -my first essay. •' W, pion lianas of his Mess. Ve'terarn
, nren, -these, mntu, *he quickly gained'
At writing thoughts in rhyming wa} v ilia admiration for thein skill, and' -then
And confess that..common prose his liking for them as ,Mere It was of
Much Ektter doth my thoughts- expose.; them he spike,
' ,Mother of All .Navies, with ' but' a
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NO 'E.- rA"'& t- 'ca ref u11`}- reading the
booklet of }poems,':written by may 'life-
long {friend, William (Henry Johnston
of Exeter, the impure came to me to
try if I could write something ;of a
rhyming nature, and the above 'Tette
ablrrtion resulted. It has eontirmeed
my opinion that at poet's hand's' are top
firmly shackled by Chaiins pf _conven-
tion, :;ueh as tnefre, rhyme, ecce., re-
E'1ieved only by pestle ' license. Iiow-
evei", I should; to „e my effort In
print, by war of a n ex.ltressioh of, my
sincere respect for era f ld•';B'oy^'of cfur
native .Ashfield- one who lies- lived a
most 'useful, life in every -re411atc•t,' and
(1eaerves theybes+f; reign rds..of-all.
T1I()1 (1.. r1:1aLIA;iN, .
Sept. 1:►, 1941. • - Clinton, ( int.
Named '.
-'('hey- call het Dandruff-/liveause she
was always fatale; on some -bon's neck.
I' The hopeless action was over. With
1 -shrapnel ,wounds in his back and leg
i lure! wrist, the young ('a.nadian had,
;'leaped into the sea and, thalrks to iris
:.life -belt, swam incl cl•'rif(ed to a raft' on
!to' which lie was, pulled by 'the leading.
8ea'nlaan; 11y name Wood:. and , niek-
'Stianr('d "Slinger,"
-- IIe got us' organized," said I)arn-
brough, "nude us get bits of wreckage
and planks and paddle the raft away
frons the ship before she sank, And
afterwards lige got us singing wird 1Wie-
cracking -and kept us going. is a
manis linger:"
They were Nevett heti r'rs on'tli,rt-zraft
-before they were rescued. Dien 'died,
".and vi•e ahoved then) overboard," said
I)airnbrough. -Niel) fell asleep) :and weir%
shipped ;111(1 c-utfed awake by their
nt'aarcat shipmate, for sleep meant,
death with ' the. watt -e.. 'Watshing over
them,slll the time.
"Aui1 always Slinger -kept us going."
Some improvements are in preeet s
at North street United church, One
side . of the building has been re -
shingled, a new • eavestrough has been
attached; and a 'steam' heating ,system'
Ls to be installed.
In Penton!
Artie *
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Orchestra
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Galt, Sept. 18-2Q,,
-- Palmerston, 'Sept. 19.24.
Emliro, Sept. 22;
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Drumbo Sept. 23-24.
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Mxteliell,. •. Sept::..;
Ripley, Sept, 23-24..
Bayfield, Sept, 24-25.
Kirkton, !Sept. 25-26,
Atwood, Sells.. '29=30.
St. Marys, Sept. 30 -Oct. 1. -
Teeswater, Sept. 80 -Oct. 1.
Meaford, Oct. 2-3.. '
Dungannon, 'Oct. 2.
Gerrie. Oct. 3-4,
Tiverton, Oct. 0-7.- -
+Bly'th, Oct. 7-8.
London (Junior only), Oct,"1ii-1I;
Unde woo Oct. '14.
*Underwood,
SJIEPPARDTQ 1T
Anthony VVooman son Of 'Mr, irad
Mrs. Win.. Vrooman,_ arrived"'heme this
week for ,a• visit with his parents and
sister,. He will.retu'rxi in a month to
Vaneouver,where he is employed.
DRUG STORES
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• Competitive Prices plus Personal Service
A FRIN
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, .:PERSON
AL
' OAF 'SERVICE-.
Four I.D:Az (Druggist is on hand day in and day .out, month after
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onth, throughout the:' years of his stay in the confmunity, to serve
.you personally. - . .
Through this ednstant contact `with you, his , customers, your•-J.D.A4
Druggist beconies familiar with the wants and needs of you antd
your household. Thus heis. able to give you the friendly, .helpful'
type of ser ice which makes your shopping easy: and ple0ant.
Make it a point to visit CAMPRFLI.,'S I.U.A. DRI`G STORE this .
%asek-end for these
ty
'SPECIAL VALUES AND REN INDERS
for Thursday, Friday • and Saturday," _
We Reserve the -Right- to Limit Quantities
TABLETA.braiSns.,
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100 for44c
CAMPHORATED OIL
oz. reg. 25c 19e
x�P
HYDROGEN -
•1' 16 -oz, battle
SCOTT'S Mf C ®N
iii
4i
0111 WAIL
1ft hitr'Cl h,' siahta of his howitzer, a (fetus(liars.-artilleryman at an
eastern trainina. camp rehearsew estate i:ii>t; thetics. In 11I4 gas -
repellent, f"l dm:tiit nti, lite 1acla,ptet the aaj)platraatte e of as , in-ytid e:iI Man
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ID ,F'ER Rich in Iron and
.V.itamnin B-1
29c. -
d
k' -98c
1.25
INKHAM'S .:vEGETABLE COMPpUNi
LACTOGEN OGEN MIr babi
LK FOOD
Foies--ib.
TOOTH POWDER
LAVEND
Kleen•Or
brand
SHAVE CREAM
reg'•.-:. c tube
93c
69c
22c.
21c
o.
y:x':'
129e
I AND_ :CREWan� i jar
• �Jn 7LMA SKIN CREAM
93c value—Special. . 5C
EOREY: COMBS -
'TALCUM o 11707„,7'
for 9c
for 2'7c
POWDER ''UFFS-
2 for,9c
69c
Djrs
.&R. CREAM Cold$1o,00 r dealing
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XGA LH.A, .,DRUGSTORE
Phone 90 We:.IDeliver_.= ..
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