The Wingham Advance, 1906-08-16, Page 4M ADVANCE 'TliCRSDAV, Al:GVST
The Biggest Bargains
1 cr E c , _ .i ri f fa 47/211111 y to, be: had at
tha PTi a , k` S Raters caw n ,1.2'1 Ana.L` Ila
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M n'S @a -at . .a. taaari ] v >sci ani Sf.tota Tar. ,1x3.
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irafkaga Tea. r n .a ' , f r, ..... 1:
t'an T'sera Ia . ' .. la.k:
t'7.1 -:,-,3.7%.4s.
ii 4 & -fl .. tateRnl3�.-e F_t~1 73 B a .crag r" t;�7cr f'-
22; -° ;,ys
t?anzirtvely gra-Ids oltaaged CrW 51have prizes.
ares Dry Goods Co.
J- J CEN R. T i H. D T r y E
BINDER ISE. ---Get our prices en Binder Trace.
CLE% ETA ND WIRE -Another car of Cleveland Wire lust
arrived. Cine and see 3t.
S YTHE . SNAIEES, serxiN DOORS. -See our stock.
P4Pcis.-C1711 at he 'CCatrai Hardware for ,your Paiute.
W ite Lead d Via. the siert that can be procured.
Mixed Pa tr, pn.'e and fresh.
BISHOP & BALL
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We Invite You
To c373 and inspect our choice assortment of
June. Wel ding Presents. including Jewelry, Silver -
.aa e. C `yaks and Sterling Silver Souvenirs. Fine
Wat.-21-,d Jewelry repairing a. specialty.
Kaiser tIie Jeweler 1
BLOCKCHISHOLM
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Goods
Lora -sat and r".e
S _ Il etas far. the rat,. _ -.s'3::` 'ra g {u-
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instate: C.31., Card Isarosee titirks.
t, zlaira ^zn "+ mss; . :.t: F'tra, FL;._.' a a> firzta-a- Nth: Bata
4 • � . %. �, ; ... fs Sattria-- `uLawn_S . la Saaarthaa
r Le .W -.r.._•.aaaaaas-ar, ata -ararate �,is RF.::J ..a each, �^ifm
p_ t-ita
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tranteasa wad = ^ '
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KNOX
Watchmaker, jeweler ter anad Stationer
J
mmer
Sale
, rn er Goods. 'ee our
Bargains in, These Lines.
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a f w u..1 a.1: `� . pl tr.2 .li:_' a a fve � ~•
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ar .gypyr j ' • ' at11 o r.+�wlRila
Yb:- r, ; , i' -"'it- a i3'.'a+ ori.:` TSE' 1,Za'"",'r :t -
ht .ittlAst, La**. traintil Shoes, idled latest, *f.loe thi* to be
titterer vat *tritig tint mae>rtita
VQY.ii tea
nunnuate from South Labrador. ador. wb ere 1 TUE TUIJQ MININO
a wireless tc'iegrapit has been estab-11
I li+heti. Never were the prospect* of ; tWtNek.ty Srtn.I
:A
rr`` ''�{a ! reaching the Pole so good, Arn�I there
i ht sol Iili� )�lllt Vitlttt ' is eager expectation in all lands of; The Ontario Orovetninwnt has re
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success. The result will be useful to fused to sanction the agreement which
s,;ience. but it is little likely that any -1 the Temistaming t'onnnition hal'':
*iN• Rill - PNIYI'iettr. , thing will he found but ieeand general lnmvisionai)y nnade for the /ease of the ;°
�
hatrenness ' right cora mine ;!long a section of the a
'1 4 * Temiskarning Railway, and has Ander-;'i
-• t
n:,: AT.31'n:� rr_# Coln Pte` annual n tit a •
a3n .:e #7 5J of > ' ao paid. d -It is neither necessary nor ed
s t . that tenders be colied for on the
a sr ,c Kane~ ---Lego an3,other ray- bie, sayb The Farnrers' A..1voeiue and i basis of a minimum -oriels of $5((00,
cx] a_lve^• c eats ti per ncrpatr:el tine ter i, and a tht royalty of ' ter tent. oR "
e c..__.., s: per tcce f,. tach sabseyaeit Route Journal, winuipeg, to tatty a l I
' the value of all the carr inirt°d,
ac, . trasernents in the IazaII € .alae$ are 1: politieaT view ref the 1?ortninion. Cos
c .aR:•ea Lac per t2t e tar r 'ae't:en, awl 3c ernnnc nt's relations with the North ; In deci3ing that the agreement with
per a Sar h tsen, e c sc er^i.q. ' 4 tlantic Trading Company', tint what- I the 3lnrphy syndicate *.hail not be
erAiverz. a 3 rcci*.tL:sema 2 t``= a -h91' SAlcee ever nnay hale beers borne ui stews: ratified, and that all interested are tc,
week , a�3 c>=ras fc- e'zs4 sn 7pert aa• ' set#lets by snuteptitious uneaus, such ; have tl,e privilege e:f tendering for the
ant`n' •
sh�nuki he pmmptIy abandoned. Can.' property n the new basis. the Gov .'
�'Jti ::tG�3 1.11W3.-_ .-'Tee f,.rr- g a:,5 am eminent has. done the eorre t thin
ra a -s tarthe r .__rl:ea of ansa,.: ,eaters far oda, has reached a stage that rendersS•
spe keen pe avis:-- it no longer here wn c to continue am better offer than that already re
S.I'Et-E i Y'r. 6 Mc. s Me. i bio. di pitied and dishonest methods. Rus, -'I eeived may not be obtained ; it is just
fan C; n..,.- $ f cID >it, ia;D #u 5i t, co , ; ible the offer made in re. nye to
1•ia.t Fir^gar. Iva. sten 3 a t,to .7,1 tau sta7f�inans tp, o•ralicd, •esus a; F' [
e .,i erb,.7.11s!;iia Y^'.SD _3a tul policy of subterfuge anti evasion, we a the call to be issued may not be ars
t 3 3�:"a .. &N N W t. ., good as that rr'
?.dcera =cata mss° rat rya:�a lite, rix+. do not believe that Canada's states- S 3e. sect, baht even if tiaras
ne4. t..:2 fc_ E1 era c�arge3 ac risen should descend to their level by dog st at a to bethe case, it will ire
. t a3re..: +rats at:st be plasating :'i policy which has a Strang •I''
better to put rep with the loss that to
r.serub?atree to that of the thief in the violate the principle that when public
night. As a country, we are far bet- property is disposed of the disposal
ter without those immigrants. if, to shall by yub3ie tender.
Ebitoriat get them. we have to set, as an virtu):The most gratifying feature in the
pie to our children, a vitdation of the whole case -aside from the tlovern
,.moral Bode. We cannot ceptor to meat° determination to reject the ;i
-In less Heart tear yew, in the,' Inlaid up yetis#actors trade relations agreement privately made and to
opinion of the New Fork Sura, Cana • with any -country when our behavior order a veil for public tenders -is the
doaan foreign conn e - e should reach `as a country is so open to t;nestion. Position taken by the Cosncerr trice
press in this matter. Almost without',
exception the papers supporting the
Government demanded, as soon the
facts were known, that the privately
made agreement be rejected. So long
as the newspapers of the dominant'
- party 'maintain this attitude there is il
little danger of the public resources
being squandered on party favorites
bythe Whitney Government.
the billion dollar i auk.
••
-Premier ier Roblin of Manitolet, in
epenizag a trees mill of the Western
• +E
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-At a convention held at 3lrnne-
dens, Manitoba, the startling state-
ment was made by Ron. Robt, Bogeys,
Canada Fleur Co., reiterated his pre- it Minister of Public Works that in the
dietiei , that there are 10D,009,000 last Dominion election 9,3'99 electors
s`lnsbels of spring wheat in the grow- were disfranchised by the "red line"
ins crop of the Northwest ; indeed he outrage in seven constituencies in
believed, he said, there are 1?a5,C 000. , 31anitobta In three other eonstitnen-
4
t
Erie_, viz-, Brandon, where it was con-
sidered that Hon. Clifford Sifton had
judge Thomas of Montgomery, a sure thing.; St. Bonifaee, where the
ATa., re_entiy e. napileri some striking Conservatives discovered the outrage
and. interesting statistics relating to the night before election, and because
homicide in the tailed States of which the doctored lists were des -
Anteing these tables was one dealing hayed by the Grit officials; and in
with the New York eases alone. Dar- Winnipeg, where fear of detection and
ing the past ten years neve were 2-1.0 arrest evidently deterred returning
psr,'Lns teed in New Fork for mar -.1 takers, figures are not given. 3fr.
der. Of that number bet only thirty -test I{o�aers backed his assertion by figures
were executed. compiled from the "red line" lists,
_•` which bad been secured. through the
-A reliable report states that the energy of the Conservatives at Ottawa
grsings of the tnited States people and in Manitoba. The figures indicat-
! during 1905, for benevolent purposes, ins the nnmbero£ people disfranchised
'u amounted to over 132 million dollars, in constituencies are as follows; alar-
and dewing the last six years the gifts ! quette, 1;919; Provencher, 56i4; Port -
reached the grand total of 942 million
dollars. If to these known gifts the
unknown benefactions were added, it
is estimated that they would average
more than a million dollars a. day.
Then add the special relief gifts called
for by the Galveston tidal wave, the
San Francisco disaster, and the liber-
ality of the American people is readily
seeeu.
s •
age la Prairie, 1,395; Souris, 1,2S ;
Lisgar, 1,131; Macdonald, .1,721; Sel-
kirk, 1,406; total, 9,399.
COBALT AND OTHER MINING REGIONS
CHH AR'Ait'EIt1G.
An article in the World's Work, by
Dr. A. Martin, President of the impe-
rial tnivearity, Pekin, shows that
China, that nation with a. population
of 4,001 millions, is awakening in ear-
nat.. He says :-
"China has never been quite so tor-
pid as the world has been led to
imagine- : The false impression ort that
subject is partly due to ignorance of ;t
Chinese history, and partly to a sort :1
of optical illusion which makes ns see
distant bodies as if they were standing
still, even when they are in rapid mo-
tion. Certainly she is now moving
with accelerated velocity."
The changes of recent months have
been bewildering Newspapers are.
being read, the government is pushing
forward railroads, postoffiees and
school+, The movement is largelyr3ue
I have seen gold -mining on the to Japan. We may mention the fol
Rand, writes the editor of the alone- Plowing as an instance of Chinasl
• tary Times. I went down the Robin- awakening :-
-An article in the current number sou Deep -the second richest mine, I "Among the Chinese women there;
of McClure s '_liagax ne announces that li think in all the 3ohamiesburg group• is a decided Movement going on in�
the scientists who are studying cancer At tweve hundred feet the Refills 4 favor of unbinding their feet, To this I
have made a discovery that promises . were taking the gold quartz out of the Ems Dowager exhazts them.
sarsw _. The discovery appears to be , seams two and three feet wide The and she and all the ladies of her race' I
chiefly dna to Dr. Beard's experiment_.. verb• best of the quartz yielded an illustrate in person the advantages of
His theory is that the cells, of which ounce of gold to the ton. The gra f untrammeled feet, but the standard
canter is formed, hare always been in return was, therefore, about $15.90 bearer in this noble rause is airs. Ar -
the by and curly under exeeptional ; Per ton of ;240 pounds. Some Cohan ehihtdd Little of Shanghai. A few
r &itians awake to na1ignaut ac ivi- ores have yielded over 4.U) oz of weeks ago, at a meeting of herNatutal
ty. They may be destroyed, or, as he ; silver to the ton of (.W pound, Foot Society, mardarins of high rank
ails it. "digested- by means of his worthabest52.3 . advomtkti. its eiaiens and pledged
r ,w rerced_r. "Ta) a si n: This remedy The coaupsrison is irza:.anip etc, for them selves to its support. Viceroy 1
y be a ti^linis tered by the va nth tar , the c cbakt veins are not twenty-four
ander the skin. k will he a Mess g ; er t r2 y -_is itache_ wide. Still one
r: wee iY This are: pease canbe otin, ef geldis about all the British
Icnagh- iia=:. t< . tnves2tL•'.r iar the Raft. raar:ket gets $tat
r a h s esu The by-products ate lens g {{
aaareant, Fou ase great neaps of al-
' L? f.;-:'_"'a`gn t-r+::i'•? E:n .. �>�9• uz mitis white panda -the leavin s c!
the yea: ending 3n .a wah :sat,. was the ;.tamps and :cher, raal pnnee s s
TMTa Li a3'•'� ar. a u.sy-taTto n. del- Employed at eaih m•M* e. They are '
Ea s, stataease ramatT e ghtr lava we tb.:esa. To look into an pen cut
rola;= s aver the p„,,a . s yam: a at Cobalt I stood an a pile of ruck that
t s
Chang says, 'Women with crippled
feet are not it to be the mothers of it
c',«biers:"
When she has became thnranghly
awakened eEdd to filer pry.=bilities, China, i
with her vats millions, will be a tee -1
menden. cantro Mug power rn the
Orient.
2n as lbs:., -tea- m T ile vel
The well Iowa firemenA. • Li 1.
imparts entered ar c -am t'an'n, tI Ran:Meta has ie--rs appoirnted Tsai
a_ _._.tn.."'. toI 1443.' m a F't- se c atd thrown at de the ares havingiagent fez the sate a Dr. '.,gnew'.s
.a, ratan a rag 3 y , s .:. h cal. 'lie :eaase is ( Heart Cure. Catarrhal Powder Oint-',
:'Ss. '. .lu,.fY \v �' Naga 'nY+3 e:T-1 ��
._ z 1 fi 4 e as stud *$$...1.%- w^7 -0.1313g for a s rl+er t bestarted is a went i lsaswe las Stith 3ailkea,.-
r -t, ga %r' aeirtea„:„.-_,..„„the'Fic:baih-. As+a„`r'a 'ea it had beER 4.31n:tiertitre, T:lfirey tittle"! and. Rhea'.
3 ,h h .s 5 _ s� in sample 1 m�,lae Com.-:
r_ t;=e Ewa: .y sr 1.0.45. Tere x+as.af sa assayed, and traced to te worth $7,,-.6 a ,
an eFzt`a •a. f.rr the year as abc .` nine , Yo'.^, -newly fear times the value of
P arta firs &nth .' za' .
�: ' •,.� En t�'?'E$�n'I-�
of Id'sgTi'in pa -a; �i�i._ )?mss:,�tt%1x�3 clfr &nth
r. ` eapttaa aa- Can -ad an aa. -:n , In the same place 1 pinked rap a.'
m,1 W z -e:., $1..2 3.m... fir as campers,' ,' chunk cf reek, kir liarat with pieces of 1
a-thr...ka Tia.ois far the "y2eataaa real", u-ti.:nrE ed bismuxti'n. Seaf'tered arennd
..3'"T. as tease as �:s a.'.'�t-.' . T'/.i..a saw`eat were pc -r .'cls ef rock eve 'ed -wit 1. i
Tiesan tzar:ea:a cf nye 4,0 a +th;. tte'Vrxrn which den to the plenteous {
..... see sae aatataaa aha is au ss - Fr -manna at octal . After examining ` STRATFORD. ONT.
to s `. se =1 a . z'f �:...sas-us a an a€€. -rage dump, the waste of an- 'moa taterested is Baer.e.i3 CaM g+e
1 ¢ n cut, �► =�3, experienced ''7 vrk &avid writ its our large rata,
* a�tI Jove. This iib e:�C.�R3$t=" ' arid b+.-.1„.- C(:..
s wad s' Tea in mining practice in Mon- f ':al and. .artharid Szbooa in Wes -
,
is fes: ;>g t *c1g'.z a camas: t and , ad �ti damps of Co-
' i :a u�..r =*aaate to -
a -=r L ` : on tk� o'P s13e are la were richer than the bast catgut al ea u on"
zaar, graduates ams
I, r`, d tr , d Western es, and that the miners l teachers- r:s ters tree (m e.
Ile
i a � �. L �"'1� � �v G'E�^l3-
n;t, a_1 ts, umwil_, pts cf the. f tris comtry wcald nnt believe that r, .t3t Lars .ele,Pa . pais
L- ':g Cass to a -art with ata- art the s're esiiste ire large; gtattith'sofsurh.
„„zer_N iv: ted ; 3. e enter ird worth as those set:potted to k''ire been
L -*.on't.La c..tinar 12, 3. the roar:!,,; aa�'ss.+tre ,n Cobalt. Bot seeing is be -
C a --r Tar ti's. r I'bet t. , a ar trek moo. lig''
Tram t,3 a arm -h rasaaratit, `-:s tth.a t halve
' c s:�.pae ce islspy__t. a�3 Tor can-
,
1. terata! gaaarr..�aaata Than n thette
-",2.teaaa'''Ci.t. ,element that seeks -
x= t d fail :Jetty by at ward of Xi
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a p r.-1. asthe "' e'''. iY 3r.�r
4ts cf' tse the laden m;wer freely.
t.7.2.
U xl:a1 c..` rraS. and red -
C L fF I yes., 'via It w. i be �re: for C =•i :atie to mike rinake the ecru grow.
F.,---; ':f -fir r^ _s c-,* f the crisis : Q.:it ingarar,:rnd the lrarses jt
f ,
;s s. -r, x-� >� i_.ze of!me.-P''rir &+T, 3'r cuTtisaate Aalbtr.
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--,, ! ♦ ' ore a^p f g exd,'. L}, n t be a " ha et t -time ' farmer.
L" ^ „=- a_ e!.'::n cf the f4:1t es ' Plaut i few dower beers on the horn. 1I
ca pataaattnett,A w l- rd at tido_'!
F.."' a weal at. Lti S matt ariti..af . y eit7 I1iril ±terC''1: pl►gs if ►fi(xtZ man.
FALL TERM OPENS
SEPTEMBER 4tb.
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444 Son lamkkul.
Jno. & Jas. 1l. Kerr
A Word For
Farmers This Week
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We just want to make it clear to every farmer
that your Butter and Eggs will go just as far as
your Crash in buying goods at this store.
You are treated just as well as your neighbor
and your neighbor treated just as well as you are.
Our goods are all marked in plain figures, and
we make no difference in price to anyone, whether
you pay in Butter, Eggs or Cash.
Summer Sale.
OO
THIS IS THE TIME OF OUR ANNUAL
HOUSECLEANING SALE.
DRESS GINGHAMS, COLORED
3I SLINS, PIQUES, ETC., at
Greatly Reduced Prices .. • •
Summer Sale Continues to the End of August.
We carry a full line of Pure Spices, Whole
and Ground. Quality guaranteed. Prices right.
You'll want good Vinegar for Pickling. We
have it -English Malt Vinegar, Best Cider Vinegar,
and White Wine Vinegar.
You'll find we're always right on prices and
quality of New Cabbage, Ripe Tomatoes, Fresh
Fruit, Arc.
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
Paid-up Capital, 510,000,000. Reserve Fund, $4,500,000
HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO
B. E. WALKER, General Manager ALEX. LAIRD, Asst. Geu'1 Manage?
BRANCHES THROUGHOUT CANADA, AND IN
THE UNITED STATES AND ENGLAND
BANKING BY MAIL
Business may be transacted by mail with any branch
of the Bank. Accounts may be opened, and deposits
uaaCe or withdrawn by mail. Every attention is paid
to out-of-town accounts.
Wingham, Ont., Branch :-A. E. Smith, Manager.
EARA MIES.
the garden dean.
WINGHAM.
CAPITAL PAM UP
PE.;BS't E Ft.ND
i "ToT3L.."sts
*'•If
Give shalt& the best had on the
Far
tm
z•
.tet '.
�-S i•�tEtx
t taw ca t}:- 7 way to the lti tattle 1 elwar;lte fireabeeFpMtstresfrequent'
?.,
They A.•eAlt'.-r'.w,Prue . lir-
E.:y:3 ana-`_4 r, A erne ee - Ron the hater. Dai t let It ruts t you. ;.
wage fr "CS e:°mora Preei.3 t Trio- s* lite hive hideretitea dyer the
ter`'•, dtn~* �. tiaate *reviser at fano,
'•s.ae: �c:13*.rr ':, %Irwe Tarpot mace beam iota 1110 Amu
Or
b X#s Cr) R a r 7 nit y�.,y* e:
Mit
Au-
Well/neat tfle r_sio et1 Prat *Doi sakes stud rico fruit
,a�ng cd re=aerinirrr5 the Pole in trete-
at 0
thIn E . lba .neetgeo, There ate ao atretoomill automatic
belk red /,y expo to holm
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hare the hug in-opperta, owing to iii Clow the esero6wblles--'earl tlla it, art
:xpet3ei wr, ii 4oUr exportat is sow pe asuemer.
Of Course !!
You wall tiro your Boys or G:ris a
Basi cos Costtoe at they. lash PabLe
ar Salami wars, and before yearn
*elect lctwer nc o(. be rare *ad 'wr14
for our ares catalogue. We are akin
better wort thea erer before and Kia
guazaataee a eiretst reran&
Pal] term from Sept 4th.
BRITISH AVBRTCt i
BETS
IifBSS COLLEGE.
TALC. L lasalk are_+Ga11 St&
Banaiat. TORONTO.
T. H. WATSON. PRINCIPAL.
Fel Trait Opens
Seprr.
i�.
Is iecielint to !get, a be .c s edat atiaa
aite 4160110
• ma. reettbami t�rliuf[ fitiaWrt"i tar Ar
biagivarle Wart. Tit
TOROATO* Oltr.
Ai ttawlnrear NE see of the snit ins oteciaa
otbsela as eatobrion. No reeled Ude "sat
kw be rriasitilaii4. ]rale of owe grads.
sou ire wit pwallaao liNilided
i # y +looel k eters*
$$ Walk ate umpaseaert catalog.
. iti, west Pe iilelot
Lbrantiabie stirs
$ 2,500.000.00
2,500,.00
30,900,Qllti.one
;COAL
EON. wit. G1B$OX - President
3. TUR BULL. Vioe.Pr,.s. S Gen. Manager
R. 3L Waieon, Asst. Gent. Manager.
B. i' r2 mn. Inspector.
B0At2D Op D1Rt:GTORS.
Sab,Prlataor +C.0 Dalton: Hen..I. .J.... Eendriet
Geo. Rtz:$_rftud C. .. Binge
Dept:el a of 4.1 aaa& uptrardsreoeired. InE
avast allowed and computed oaWth linvember
had3tat tart Tear,andadded torn/wpm
rat Special a t alto 'received at current
C. P. SI[ITE, Agent i
D'tc Ci k. no1=454 Soteitofl iA
flfflNI�N BAN&.
HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO.
Capital (paid up) • $3,000,000
Reserve 4:41 ;VV. ' _ $3,839,000
Tote Assets, over $4.2,000,000
WI GRAM BRANCH.
Fanners' Nates discounted.
Can-
ada, he
Drafts to St&tes and En in
SAVINGS DEpellR1 HENT,
Iatocoew iarem itue*ereaitia]a the nadbDeambre la year.
. ?. RP1 RJ, huger
tbeireet
We are sole agents for
• the celebrated Scranton Coal, 3
which has no equal. .�x..-
X Also the beat grades of '*
Smithing, Cantel and Do-
raestic Coal tend Wood Of .r..
all kinds, always on band.
'We carry a full stock of
Lumber (dressed or undres4.
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sed, Shingles, Lath, Cedar
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