HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1922-4-13, Page 5A Returned. Scidier's
Gratitude
Dovercourt, Alta.
441 T am a returned soldier, and like many others have
had Kidney Trouble. Since taking Gin Pitts,
I have had no further trouble, and out of gratitude
for what they have done for sue, I ata sending
this letter," (Signed) D. W. Anim3011.
OUR MONEY BACK UARANTEE,
Anyone suffering from backache, headaches, rheumatism, seiatiea
any other sign of kidney or bladder derangement should take. Gia
Rills. Every Lox carries ow guarantee of money back if they fail to.
give you relief. Said everywhere ,hoc. a box, Ifhl
N.kroasrarr Ilan•;? & Ctrz<tcacan .Co. ozr CAVADA, T{mrrrt,o, ' ortios ro
You can use sweet milk, sour milk
buttermilk or water with -
EGG -0
Baking Po
ORDER FROM YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD
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Just Taylor Tire Battery -Bert Doyle, a ntechan:c,--
First that 1{aa eve- tram in the n;ty. Op'ne 1 an Apr..1 3rd. 1)o all kinds
of Auto Rpa;r. Yt,ur Electrical `part r,r you,- car is the Main Part. Let
Taylor $4 Doyle loo{, after that -part, Osten times your Battery Is the
trouble. Poorly built you have no `0.111-131 :011. Tit' Battery Life is' to
you, no matt r suito 'so , anise- :t. Kr;:p your Bat e -y woo' ehtrgetl, ata
if Battery is 1nu: t sigh:, the Kittery ;.ill keep ri.ht.
Good 1)Amintican Tir-s, Good .Prezt o lite Hatter},
Goon Repair' \last, You trouble is „ion;.
I eazt tall you what your Imre y w:aa cost you for or.,, year
f will place ft Battery in your ear for 510,00 a year. Keel, it
and store it for the winter. Just $10:00 a v.ear, at more, eta less:'
amP:,.e
or ten,
charged(
Taylor Tire and Battery.
Your Storage battery
Needs our Service.
Have YOU Tried it?
.J.BiER,
Exeter
School Report
S. S. No. 2 Tray.
Report o1 S, S, No. 2 Hay, for the
;loath of March,
Sr. IV --Oscar Tuckey, 4s E; Frank
Wildfortg, 486;. Lily Greb, 460; Vio-
let Murray, 420; Alice Willard, 139.
,Sr.. III -Velma Caldwell, 5.20;
Catherine rinser, 454,
Jr. III ---Geo, Tinley 4$9:; Isabel
Russell 489; Abel IIinser, 487; Bea
Tinley, 316; Norman Stanlalte, 305;
Russell Caldwell, 278; Hiram Bieber
228.
Sr. II -Bernice Caldwell, 3E1#;
Elizabeth Murray, 383; Graee Tin-
trey, 29Q; Isabel Stanlake, 282.
Jr. II -Fred Triebner, 300; David
Triebner, 231; Margaret Russell,
201; Mildred Northcott, 183.
Class II -Cb rite O'Brien, 298.
Class I-- 11.oberta 'Finney, 2,3.
No. on roll, 24, ay. att. 20.
A. L. Dow, teacher.
S. S. No. 2 SIIIIPILVIN
The following is the report of S. S.
No. 3 Stephen for tho month of Mar.
Sr. IV -Marie Willis, 66; Frank
arsons, 64; Mildred .Tory, 61; Alice '
reszeator, a;T; Harold Peuhaie, 43;
extrude Knight, 43.
Jr. IV -Stella Dearing. 65; Rosa
Dearing, 62.
Sr. III -Ell t
I 1 Christie tie 67.
I
Sr. II ---Ella Dearing 76
Jr. II-;.biMnrc'c ;' talzalca_ Marl
Christie, 79; Bernice Sanders, 76;
Greta. Peariazg, 73.
Sr. I-•-•-Leiund ,tory. 64
Jr. I --Willie Stenlake, 77; Glad;ttts
Penhale, 71.
Pruner ---Douglas Triebner, No. an
roll 21. Averageztttendance 17. •
Dorothy Kuntz, teacher, I
Garfield Cornish, Melvin Wright, a
,
sent. Pr, Class. M�tYftle ,Earl, honors
'Clayton, Cornish,. Number, on roll 1$;
average attendance 15.-7M. I. McIn-
tyre teacher.
SCEIOOL REPORT OF S. S. NA,
1,, Gillivray, :far March, the manes
beiMng in order of, merit. Jr. IV., Irene
Fraser; Sr, IV., Joe Conlin., Malcom
Fraser; Sr. III., Fhilomene Hennessey
Mary 13oY1e, Bernice Carlon, Josepph,
Boyle_; Part IL, Cyril Hennessey, Fir
gus Buckley, Mike Boyle; Primer -
Genevieve Hennessey,, Fred Ccn:in,
Rhodie Boyle, Jack Buckley. No. on
roll 14, average 11.84.
Genevieve •tette•!, teacher;
SCHOOL REPORT OF S, S. No.
1, USBORNE, names beaig in girder
of merit: --Sr. 4-M. Cudrxore, M.
Strang, P. Wood, . Oke, L. Dun u,
H. MI, M. Down, M, Moir. Jr. a-
H. Hyde, H. Mor, H. Horton. Sr. 3-
V.
-V. Oke, M. Bo. Jr. 3-K. Strang, J. Grand Bend 'NEW WAR BOOK ISSUED BY THIE
Horton, V. Hyde, ;ti. Dunn, R. Oke
G BS Z 'AI S A Eth
iztgtoz, E. Bo, P. Moir. Pr. -^A. Eth-
erangto i, E; Kadi:ng, E. Dunn, Number
n. roll 26; average ottead:nce 18. 13,
I. V. 'lI, teacher
lways Delicious.
Always Refresh ng
31111 AL,
$04 In sealed allusialraum pacheto ova >,
Never in $uW.
$LACK -GREEN. MIXED
U287
oa. r . , qua -.s, , . er-
SCHOOL, REPORT OF S. S. No.
Z_ Usborna sT.hantes Road; fa she
month of March, bas.ed on the week- I
ly examinations z ---:+r 4-C. liodgert, E.
Stewart. Jr. 4-E. Campbell,' R. Cet-
tt-, R. Turnbull, A. Rohde. Sr. 3-
C. Stewart, E. Alien. Jr. 3-S. Camp-
bell, R. Cottle, A. Cottle. Sr. 2--1.
Sto-wart;, Jr. 2-T. ,Allen, M. Roatde. h
First -L. tit:wart. Sr, Primer -H. ?11.1
Johns, W. Stewart. Jr. Primer --A.
Rohde.
•CAN. BANK OF COMMERCE.
(AiRo, ho has b°ens aisitisng
arouars. 1 eresalefwt for her home in `Thad- t A Ym
ery handsome volume has just
ford. --:firs. P. Baker, who has been ',bleu. rasu :d by the cfrar:d:.::t 13:::11: of
visiting in Ingersoll, arrriye3 home last ; Co:aw rte, under the name or "Let -
week.. -Mr. Ike Green of Taedford;t zs f zt the Frorat, voz, Z" sd is
visited around here last week.-- 'air. isul,p, armetetar.� to the one published
Nelson Rare11G VMS sa Londan Thurs-.soil: rno:at!as Mao, ,.'ons°ati,cr frieipa-
Lucan t day on business. -Mr. Dan Pattran a ,.y o I titers received from members
building another cottage. -Mr. Aqui). .t tip I3.4nles stiff wh:ze on active
Gratton is on the sick lis". s:rv_ce. The new volume s made up
... �,s short biograp3t 's of all the mem-
bers of the ;staff, who undertook war
`R ARTY -7 -Mr. Thos. Laing .asrr
c 1
O s.ontains laOrt
h r
;,,
,rzu4hr the beauttrsaz? farm of �Ir ta.A s> t. <{ ere ,t cite p .,,n,.s
rt1
rhos. Worden two and :t hal in:les -!rserlptiun rine vaninar military
west of the fri{age, for 11,000. This tnovatnt nts, as well as a, map Qi the
farm is equipped withal' the r:ecessaryw; stern o: o lt, sna< ally pr pared by
modern buildings, and is :n a high -tet. o. t^:: staff. 1.1 these
state of t:ult.vat,on featu.es there is a description of the
varsous sI
orations aeon by men =root
tha Flank. and ,th`.s hires a htrikinl in.'
dreation of the wide field of operations
is which the staff of the Bank :of>k
part. Big *anus; with the Vi«''.oris
Cro s won by Saco -td L_ecn. De Wind
fc> Edmonton; the list 'overs more
than.: v= pages and includes not• only
all the British military honors, but al-
so, many ' thosa allied countries, £m,
date inft Fr s ca, Russia, Italy, :3clgiura
and Roumania.
Th: book will: rra. doubt prove .of
gr,•at interest to friends and relatives
tool:• whole nntue, appear there -
n and will take its pace as an import
nt contribution o c',rkada's war 2".-
-oras, :spec Willy as a work of refer.
ce.
4r. Se.;i, merchant o. Lucan, has
receive,{ ward from :*is youngest bro-
ther,
roth r, Leo.. Edwin Sce i;, a: Bridgeport,
Cart w
t � Q
'1 h' is faller. ine'
�. h l e t 3.
a,. 3
L) through t'? rlenthn a f enc(
mot; ;ills Mr '....! ,s a Lucan Old
Buy.
F: A_ Marquis, teacher.
SCHOOL REPORT OF S. S. No.
4 STEPHEN, (Sharon). for tits month
05 March. Standing is based on claw
wer1. and conduct. -Sr. 4 -Gladys We-
b.r. Leotard Wein. Jr. 4 -Emla Fah -
n r, Ruth Weber, Kathleen Morlack,
1
!,•tr ti4Avarz, Sr. 3-Sl.tna Rader,
Ir'ne Martine, Innas. Staley. Jr. 3 --
I,11 -)yd W. n, Arnold Becher (altsent).
Sr :Walla Martine, Lorance Wein„
1Charl
Charlie Martene. Jr. 2-Th
elm
a Web
e
r
Edna Martine, Eldon Smith, Greta
B earrPt 2 --Edith ebcr, Alga
11rkne, Gordon
Rerker. Sr. Primer
rt
I 1<,yt1 Isa;l.son;, Jr.' Pr. -Carrie Mlar-
i ne. No. on roll 23; average attend-
ance 21.--31iva ,Ehlers, teacher.
SCHOOL REPORT_ OF S. S. No.
7 USBORNE, for tha month of March
Sr. 4 -Ross Ii rn, Elgin Hera, Gladys
Earl all honors. Jr. 3 -Angus Earl
honors; Ilarold Denham. Sr. 2 -Del-
mer Skinner, Ray Brook, Hanel Earl
Norman Jaques, Norm -an Brock, Jr. 2
Morris Tiara, Tommy 1lern. Class 1
Willi , Earl, honors; Harvey Wright,
our SP
IN G SAL
NOW FOR me SEt CINE) :i'ErLK OF OUR liONEY SAVING SALE, Jusr Ili TIME FOR YOUR NEW
EASTER OUTFIT. Wh HAVE AS-,EMBLED 'TOGETHER IN OUR V A'.IUVS DEPARTMENTS, TIII:
VERY LATEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE WEARING APPA1Ud. SHOWN IN THIS DISTRICT. A
VISIT TO OUR STORE WILL PROVE WHAT WE SAY, AND TO M1.Ei PRESENT ECONOMIC CONI7I-
TIONS.'OUR PRICES WILL INSURE OUR CUSTOMERS A LOWER PRICE ANIS BETTER QUALITY
THAN MOST OF OUR COMPETITORS.
LADIES' COATS
In hosts of new styles, colors and
fabrics. Soma hand embroudered, oth-
stitched, while some have the newest
metal girdles. Also many others in
plain and .fancy styles.
Specially' priced .for Easter $12.75,
$16.50, $18.50 to .$36.00.
• LA.DIES' SKIRTS
Your. choice of our stock in plaids,
nicotines .silks $L45.
CORSETS,
Values ups, to $3.00 a parr for $1,45
LINOLEUM.
Four yards wide, new patterns $4,55
SILK HOSE
Elastic ribbed top, black only. Sale fi
pric •31.50
RUGS
• Our stock of high-class Rags, at"
Greatly Reduced prices:.
LADIES' RAINCOATS
Your choice, your stock at ... $5.00
CHILDREN'S DRESSES
In Voires and Muslins, 'prettily trim-
med $1.95
BATH TOWELS
Extra Special, 25c,, •50c, and 75c,
BOYS' SUITS
Our +.,,ntire stock to choose from, at
Greats} Reduced prices, A baseball
hat FREE with ,every suit.
SHIRTING'
3;4 yard ends, our choice for $1.00.
LADIES' DRESSES
Rack No. 1, $9.85.
Serge Tricotine and Silk Dresses,
ambro!iered and braid trimmed.
Rack No. 2, $13.50,
S"'k Crepes, Taffetas and Serges its
jaunty styles -former values up to $35,
Rack No. 3, 819.50.
S 2rges, Silks, Crepes and Tricotine
in beautifuly embroidered and beaded
designs. •
Rack No. 4, $26,50.
Canton, Crepes, Senges and
MEN'S NEW SPRING SUITS.
All tha new ,fabrics and styles are
here to choose from,. These suits are
beautifully tailored ,in; Serges, Fancy
Worsteds and Tweeds, specially pric-
ed at $12,75, 14.75 24.00 and 829.75.
nines,
Special
>rice
-
LADIES' BLOUSES
lot, smartly tailored. Sale
$4.95.
LADIES' VESTS.
One table -'very special, 25c. each.
VOILES .« .
A. big assortment to ,choose from at
39c..a yard.
LADIES' HOSE
Silk, Lisle -black only -all sizes very
Specie' 58c,
SPRING DRAPERIES.
45c.. -,60c. and 75c.. a yard in 'pretty -
floral designs,
- CURTAINS
All new, iznproted materials, special-
ly priced ,far this sale;
C. Joynt
Hensall
r..
Air. a:tl 3!-a c';z star (x.orvett of
tarrn,t• s. sp nt Sunr14y «A'.t l Mr. and
Airs (j,,4, Park.:moa.-Tile W. M. S.
their zatont nay meeting ,'ort
11►.sday a.ternlon ;rt tete basement
of tits• church. --Mr. and Mfrs. Edward.
Squ:r. , n...at Sunday at Woodham, at
tb • ratter's zytren;s.-Miss Dorothy
St:om.% nn his been confined to the
?u.' tite past week with the flu.--
lir. 1. rt ! ntt,'f:cicl hes been. engaged
for tat summer by Mr Melville Gun.-
-jr. and Mrs. N. Ogden; of Ex-
:t.�r spa tt ;14an;lay at :he home of
Mr. anal Mrs. Prank Squire.
MEN'S TAILOR MADE SUITS
Fine English imported Serges $35.00
Seven suit lengthsr on, sale $26.50.
A big assortment of high, class
cloths made to your order in any
style you prefer at .330.00 to X45.00
MEN'S RA
I(
�TCOATS
The choice of our stock at half
price during this sale,
MEN'S FINE SHIRTS 98c,
Good patterns, all sizes in. the lot
MEN'S WORK SOCKS
While they last 3 far $1.00
MEN'S FELT HATS.
Latest Styles and Colors 82.,90
•
MEN'S HEAVY SHOES
Soli•cl leather,° black and brown, $3.90
Hensall
Mess Gladys Petty is visiting hersis:-
t:r, Mrs. Abbott, at De?tro:Or-Mrs,
Andrew Leve left on Wednesday for
vA;sit with her son, in Pa3,merUtora,-
Mrs. Stott, who sp:ni.t ilte greater part
c«f the. winter here with her stain'
Mrs. Stith:dead and family, left :for
h r home -G. j. Sutherland last week
sold Mr Brooks' Elle residence to
.en, who we
Mr, F Kippen,
understand wi,11 move to town in the
war future. -Miss Helen, Swan, who
Mayo Ho 't
onduty trite. 3 .�
::enn
has bla
5
Bae_
_
st.r. Minn, far the past four
months, has returned home.--Mr.Fred.
Manna attt'nded the funeral of< his
brother, Mr. Gorden Manns, at Brant-.
ford. lad week. -Mr. J. W. Ortwe'un
has purch.tsed Mr. W. Buchanan's fine
modern brick residence on Kang ;street
.near tete London Road
PRIZE WINNERS
IIENSALL SPRING SHOW
MEN'S OXFORDS
Ail
.new styles; 34:90 and $6,75.
•
. LADIES' STRAP SLIPPERS.
Brown and black, Special $3.85
Values
at 33:85.`
LADIES' .SHOES.
to $10.00, ?to" clear the lot
GROCERIES.
Matches, 3 for 25c.
Cheese. 20c. alb,. -
Cow Brand Soda 4 for 15e.
Soap, choice, 4 four 25c.
1 1b. Cocoa, very choice, 19a. lb.
MI CCHELL---The body e Mrs.
Sarn'1 Harris, of this plat; who :-ted
D. troit on. March 29 was brought
to town on Friday. Deceased was well
known in Mitch,:11 and her :laiden
nanrn' was Grace Stewart. -After -only
ti fate days' :illness David Young died
at his how here'Sua day. Deceased
had grad alone for some years, and
,✓v densly had. been ill for several days
before being discovered by the neigh-
bors.. Ha was safer/rig from pneu-
monia whan found, and owing to hos
wakened condition it provers fatal,
Mr, Younb was 80 y -:ars o: age.
EGMONDVILLE-There died at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. Herbert.
Fowler of the Huron Road, on April'
4, Sarah Henderson, relict of the late
Ne$ Brown, at the age of ?37 years:.
Daceasec{ was born cin Nova Scotia
and about 60 years ago Mr, and Mrs.
Brown took up th.nr residence in
Tuck • rsmitlt;,
1'k ArVll FOR "JUNG AND"
NEXT .WEEK.
Th: date est the } ellog; "Juan le.
land campaign ails ertis3n. has been
sit forward one week, 3,pr:1 isth to
May 3r41, .nst:'ad -, April 11 to 2Sth.
Th: ° dell nd for I.el!Gg; •: MAX -
TEA PRICES RISING TITE Cora Flak.:s with the "un„Ie.
land" boot, ,or .hildr.zt has already
Rumor has it that iho labor unrest been s' great and so. far exceed
ex
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and bn
era1
dissatisfaction, E n n
t nZa the tic t ^
4 T t.,
d
^ ,'
Coca. ofTnroR« it
' v �r Flak: l
c � a ,1t Cora t c out r . t ww
t. largest roan slat
t{ C ,
1 B A
•,
world,ltav: made protluc: t,oza so 4Y n7, b, to take s ,. of the c -.t rs
p:naive and hazardous that a cwrer al r..'eived{ to date ;awl ..t :he .,arae,
rise in. grecs may be espe, d :n the nr) htk• ' sufficient goods to et ,tends,
war future. The estimated c :rain np• . r d,s,tritlut. >, in .this
Nun tit;,;: y:ar will be nmb la ;, r than :'r 1 adv: t ement will appear in his
.tire crop available. r net week.
Horses -Aged 4'lydessl.tlb ar
sta{Kern-Root, Murdock, Brea' '
Stallion foaled 1919, or later \.
Alli't.r fie Son, Zurid. BeIrr..
1' rcheron aged stallion -11 t
i t nasi, Stallion twirl' i1 in 'x
.°31..1.--11, C. Sol -Tall,
124t:a:6t4r, aged stallion --1.
Cr NU: ton ; 'Tom Mlurtlo-.r, lie
Iiarwcs Horne.,-Ht.avy :?rn
1r. I llerington, l:xete.r; i?r.. t
nta.re in. .fall, A. and J. B 1.
•
Tuckersmith; Da. Moir, IIeas !' Y N
Kay, Kippan,; 3 -yr. draft ge.ldia
filly foaled in. 1910, Jas. 1laA , it : r a
John Rowcli;ff , Hensall; 2,yre
or filly, Dr. Moir, Hensall,
Agricultural team, 1). Foth r ' --r.
Tuckersmith; Agric. mare in .
Mloir; 3 -yr gelding or filly,
cliffa, " M. Tinny, Exeter; ry s. z
gilding or .filly, W. McAlister
Zurich; Geo. Thompson, Her
Draft or Agric colt, Coaled in s i
Wm, Wilkinson, Kippzn.
General Purpose team -Wen 1� r'
Zurich, Geo. Thompson, Reglad.
S::ngla Carriage horse -J. Manson ,Sr;
Son, -Zurich; M. Traquair, H
Roadster team -Wm.. Decker.
Single.-Roadster=Dr. Moir, €€ <1.1;
G. J. Thiel, Zurich, P. McNaughton of
Cromarty, f.
Specials +'
Best sta11ion-T. Yearley; Bet t -a
roadster or "carriage horse in '!i ;de„
-T, Flynn, Clinton; Best Pert.' tv
stallion• -H. C. Salaam.; Best
draft or agricultural horse -A, a. j
Broadfoot; Best Clydesdale tall it
Robt, Murdock, Brucefield.
Cattle -Wm Pepper, Hensall, 1 •t ,1
2; John. Elder, Hensen. Grade --
C. Hudson, N. VJarren:cr•.
Zurich.
The. dwelling property,includ n: tit?.
few acres oof land of the estate cr{:
th' late Abraham Geiger, .has be 'n
sold to Mr. Jacob Ragier of the G h-.'.
en Line south, Barbara Erb, t ;-''
the late foam Erb,, died on JI rn:''y
at the. borne of Mr. Jacob G sc;.il.
Goshen Line N,; where she had .been
making her home for the hast number
of years, -Mr. Henrjr Howai I, mason
ccntmcfor of • the .village, has been
awarded the contract of doing ilio
mason work of title New iAi'efihodbt
Church ,Crediton, -There .oassCcl`.away
at his halve In Zurich, on'Aprial 1, A.
bort Ross, at the age of 50 years; 9
m,oaths and 15 days. Deceased was
born an Germany and came to Canadai
with hits lyairantswhen quite young,
settling; in Logan ta\vn,s.hip, until abort
25 nears ago; when, he came to Zurich,
whi're he worked at the- mason trade.
until several years ago, when. tae pu,r-
chast d a farm on, the llth Con.. of
Hay, and two years ago when 1'ie'dits-
posed of same, moved to. Zurich; He'
is survived by . one son, Harry 'Ross,
and one daughter, Lyliart Rasa at hame
b::sirlcs. the widow.. ,
r
1f
\N./TEEN you require a roof, the measurement
VI' will be in squares (100 square feet). A
basis for analysis of the costs of Brantfor
Asphalt Slates is giV els. below:
{ INITI iL G J TS OP MATERIALS e f a * A *.l t'S Sl _res are
✓• some( t` e s 1 ;:ter in imc..:. cost for t,. .::• rein,.
NAILS REQUIRED --Brantford Ash„ Tia.t S. ares regr":re ONLY 589
Ara nails to lay a square. Brantford Asphalt Slab Slates require ONLY
950 nails.
.4. -COST or LAYING -Brantford Asphalt Slab Slates nee four on
one strip -require only, one operation in handling, one operation
in spacla --Individual slates are 8 = 12"1 int*es-Cut early, fit
easily, fit on angles and bend over round surfaces. You save
30 to 50 per cent. in laying.
"'NO PAINT OR STAIN itgomREI`D The surface of Brantford
Asphalt Slates is in nature's permanent colors, green and red,
unfadeable, always attractive, -requiring no stain to produce
artistic ol:ects, no liquid coats to melte them fixe -resistant.
-SAVING OF INSVRArtCE--Brantford Asphalt Slates are classed
Lias non-combustible by fire insurance companies -a direct saving
of from 1.0 to 20 per cent. on premiums is effected. In certain
localities e todemand asbestoseS$08 paper under some rooff
maerils, but Brantford
Asp',',ait Slates are fire-resistant and are
immune from special regulations.
g -COST 05' REPAIRS Prem the day they are laid Brantford
" Asphalt Slate roofs sbowaluiest 100 per cent. of the ongin..1 ronf'un-
touched. Brantford As ,nag; Slates do not curl, split, crani or rot.
Complete protection and permanent rrotertioc are built i' ,., I"rant-
ford Asphalt Slate Roofs.
Compare these roof costs with those of any oils,:•
roofing material; it is your money you are spendiarg
and you want value for it -then buy
Distributed under Brantford Roofing Trade Mars,
through Brantford Roofing Dealers." Stock carried,
information furnished, service rendered by &Ir.. de ler
in your district:
Brantford R. f i.ng Co. Limited
HEAD OFFICE and FACTORY
Brantford Canada ,
Branches at Toroato, Montreali Halifax and Winnipeg
For Sale by: Ross' Ta for Co' r
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