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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1932-09-22, Page 4, • AGN FOUR • W"c • , ,D ,. FLOWER- .e , ' 0.0E4 YOUR RUTIRS: idirect 'from HOLLAND'S best - BULB FARM Encouraged by numerous orders 4atelY received from your country. we have 0410.'0 expand our business and maintain A permanent market 'for our world -lamed -collections of 'I Dutch Flower - Bulbs for home and garden , We are therefore making the following attractive offer of a new selection of Variellie , made with special regard to suitability to your climatic conditions by Professional experts. The collection" will be found tobe nninne for its 'Skilful combination of rich • cOlour- :ings with delightful -scents.* - • • Taking advantage of this supreme IffOLLANDIA"- collection, you can Make 40n* home and garden a Flower -Paradise for .W" - • , In view :of the large number .of orders which come in daily, we kindly advise you to order • early. Please. write your name and ad- dress clearly on every 'order. All correspondence, orders, etc. Must - -be atrictiv addressed to: ' • ' • ' . k '• . • ...._ _• ............,, MARRY BRialt, Managing Director of the . BULB -NURSERIES NIOLLA D ''. • _ VOORHOUT by ...HILLEG0111,---HOLLAND-411VE9PE • • • Our .magnificent collection consists of: -Lr. 6 doz. .l.lturmin TURPS, in 6 Fine Colors, • : . . ...;..-,p. ,•• • :,,.,.. 4 .,,,' , , 2 doz Cottage 'Tulips, "•lii‘""-4. 'Fine Coors :: „,...; your Owillt -!•‘. -71 #10z. Lily .110wernitr `Xeliiin , .1 doz. Double Wks. .'., .. i,;,ic.V .':' .,•'t-Li.4 ' chC.O;iCe. , .o ' f ‘.• T1 44.Hyacinths for Pots,an. colors ,. : ". ; -. , "„' 1 Oz.- Hyacinths for! Bidding, all colors 4'04 eroctnin *arielle fine colors _.1..,i.S„1., . 3 :dir,;•Slikalii414Be•'°Quein"'Of..SPrisigilaWeiS' ;:•.; • ••_1•• ';,,I, ".' 'It:- 2 dor.. Iris' in various fine colors ' . I. ' .. ' always De - 2 -dos, Muscari (Grape Hyacinths) ' ' ” ' -' " ' 2 dos. Sallas, sweet .little flowers . consiUered• ` 2„..410x. Narcissus: (Daffodils). all . _ . . • , • 336 Flower „Hunts _. ..__ 14 Mollandia Novelty Bulbs" FREE. • . _ 350 Flower -Bulbs . • DOUBLE , THIS COLLECTION for $6,... ,; " • ' 'mg FlowersBulbs) for $10.---- • • . : Prompt ,service;- delivery never later than one week before planting -time. • Delivery FREE . of tharge at destination. A certificate of healthis furnished with every Fader • by < the Phytopathological - Service of :Holland,' All varieties are packed and labelled •seper- ately. Illustrated Cultgral -.Directions in'English.,French, or German - • are sent free with orders. All orders must be accdmnallied by re•• niittanee. for the full amount and shouldbeaddressed as above. -Special terms for wholesale -orders. ,, • • • THE LEADING• FIRM.IN THE Pm3. INDUSTRY. • r . ' ' • KINI,01.16# , . Mrs. Jno. Colwell visited last Weelle with her daughter, Mis. A. MasOn,'„ • , I Mr, and. Mrs. Percy James of , . Chieng0, were recent visitors' • with relatives here. • Ar--31.2itiners--reur-t- • ' after, iinendiiig the past two 'weeks with her daughter, lira. Relit Me - Lean. , • Miss Myrtle Hodgins • and friend .„of Toronto, were Sunday visitors Miss J. MiirritY of Walton visited. ....• • hist week„,at p. .qmeppies'. Quite a ninnber from here attend- ed tlus School Fair at Holyrood on Tuesday-. Mr. and Mrs Mervin Hedley and family of' Kingard' were -at Jno. Col - well's on, Monday. - • Messrs. , Roy . Graham and 'Bill Brewer were to. Kitchener over the week -end. • ' • We are .sorry to renert -that . Mr. Harry Bell had the misfortune of cutting'hia.foot with the axe on Sat- urday last, while under -brushing With the, Gillespie 'Conti-tie:tors: ,---Mr.-And• Mrs,- Lltudy Selloff Land babe • of Detroit, -were •Week -end :ors - with -Mrs. A. Rodgins. Weir. and Mrs. W. A. Townshend ;atid-kiddies-of,London,--were----reeerit= visitor* at Karl Boyles. Mrs. , id.. Hodgins Of LucknoWi. visited last week with, her mother, MIS. McFarlane. • , • ,Miss McLean returned ..Stratford. - I ' . • Mr. H. Lerdhan returned to Wind •,sor- after - visiting -att.. Murray's: Mr. and Mrs. W. Boyle and Edna Were Sunday, yisitOri at. F. Moulton't . , Appieyard Will preach *hie farewell. sermon on 'Sunday after, noon. Mr. and Mrs. Anplayard Will he leaving Shortly Id ctr:±nence their new duties at. Kerwood,• where Me. Appleyard has bee nappointed rectm., • ' "We can thank Long Distance for that cheque" • Lent evening rates ON ' station•se-sta- Ike calls begin 7.00. kta. smr lower nigh.* rates at 830 p.m. • Oialdthi iirrinangdtophiswtaselesellionneg his farm and there were two fine -teams e for quick Smart didn't need them but he thought of a Fan , he knew in the cartage business in town. Bill called his man by Long Distance telephone that night arid - arranged to buy both tams lor him next day cotniutssion. A-iew days later he had a nice cheque, ph call cot him only 30 cenis. • • • 444.460"' 4'441.4.414411, fr •er. • 1. • . • • , „ _ „••• THE 1.11.1..ChTi N *E.N14i.14 •ST. DAWNS. W119014 FAIR . (...cont4ged fro* Poge Prize winneTs are 'aff Grain & Vegetables, Ist-4Oc; 2ne0c; 3r -25c; :4th - 21c; 'OtI1740c; • •°-, Fall Wheat, any variety, Annie Watson, Allan Miller; harOld Xrwin. Raphael St. Marie, Jig) riten, Willie Reed. , •0a4. Iat9, Harold Humphrey, Fltiretice Peeer,ait 'Gordon Foran. Annie Ilintabri; ;Xredll: Rintoul: Oats, late, sheaf --•:-Les Kum, nedean •.Alton, NO1111111: FOran, Ern- est W. Beecroft. *. • Barley, no. 2t kit. --Murray Tay - ler,. Mary Fora* • : " • Barley. 'Any variety, sheaf -Oliver Field Corn, sheaf, 6 stalks -George Webster; -Fra, gcfaultimi Jeri 1.'0;q - este;,,;' Perey: Durnin, .tcheih Clayton Iton.• ' • sweet: Corn,, G..B,9, eara=7.DarotV -McDonald,: :Lourine.• Miller,' Murray Wilkinson; Rene, Foran, Annie .• • .• Potatoes,.,....Y7A(01?On- • Ruby Sherwood, Mildred Sherwood; -Raymesel--Oesciete. - Potatoes, ' Irish. :Cobbler •--. Louise 'Martin, Bernadean Altont, Norman' WellWood. • • ' • Potatoes, Green Mountains,-Deros • • , thy Webbv Muriel PordOri, Bernidept Rivett. ... Mingels-- Russel -Webb•,- Gordon Miller, Russel Irwin, Mary Durnid, Ruth McQuillin, Alvin .Alton. • Swede Turiiipa7-Willie Greta.m Huphrey, Clifford Farrie.t, Norma Weatherhead, All Miller: Clayton Alton.,• „ . Beets Ros Anes Young, Ale* AaCkett. Animal Model in woods -Angus Mc., „ -;--Doria,„ Wilkinson ; Farm Mechanics : McDonald, Jean Forster. :.•••• )onald; Harold ••Hutnithrey, Russel Carrots-, Freda Eintoul, • Minnie: Smith, „Oliver :Glen, Norinan, SdP•all-: Nen)). Archie Phillips. John Pritehard . . -;•'^- • "'” . . . • d. • • 4,,5! • • THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 1982 ' . . . ,3ALB 0/4•12.10AF DISAIOERs ARREAKS, i . 141,vciENow,,SoNTINEL Notlee. is liereby. given aS• direeted . 01r. the Aseessment: Act E..S. 0- 1927 ."'"4"..-7"..'...' • Chapter 228 Sec. 1628. 6 1 that a 1ubllshed -every, Tburedot morning .soke---444an4o fox.-Arrearli, of- TaiM,a, itt LileknOW, ,Chitario.' . will be h$gat he Tows ef Walkerton • �n vrfday,,september 30th; 1942, sit „mu,. A. "p, Macltenzie -•;••,-; Proprietor 'MY 011i4W. in the County Buildings, at Cann/bell Thompson -Publisher the teno'clock AA.: when , , • • ;Gb• erP will offered for late by Pub.- Alacticill. Unless the Taxes. end. TRURsDAT, .SEPTEMBER 22, 1932 ime soin„ ier paid,the follow ing described lends' in the iVillage of Lucknow. 308 Patented l'41.cee 22.17; Costs, '3.60; Total, 25.774 John 'Jewitt. Tp. Kinloss,, .Whitechurch.. Lot 10, Plan 225, Patented'1 Aq., Tip* Coots,' 5.89; , Total, :119.61; TbOo, Sturdy.. A complete list of lands . in the .County to be ,sold for arrears of Taxes is Pablished in the Ontario;Gazette in its issues of June 25th, July 2nd, 2th and •16th: A. copy of -said liatniiiik Obtained`IHICA Arera 7114110. Horne' Weatherhead.. Dorine Pardon, Jean Foster. Apjale I Pie -Annie Watson, Jean FRrster, Iona Awan, Vera Taylor,- Lankine' Miller; Doris Swan:' • • Polfe•d-rice :Candy-AnninT-TaYlor, Vera Tajdor; Vera Lazenby,'Dorithi Alton, Fred Rintoul. Chocolate Fudge -Dorothy Alton, Anna Taylor, Vera Taylor, 2 •Griiee Weatherheacl, Fredir.'Rinteul, Ruth plication to the undersigned. If MeQuiflIn,' ! • '0: • • necessary to bald all :Adjourned: eels *; • • ,;• • , it ••will be held on; FridaY. Oetaber twr-theies:31:00rVa,con:nilltre4„.Bliimire!.; , . . •• Renamed ,Dish • Towel -Doreen-' • . - • • -,• • I in, •Anetta btewart, LereneI,MeGuf- in Annie 2.•_" _ pThai.eyYbi.r,''N.iniiifred Swan, RiRcOND *ORES BACON LITTER pta • ____cOMpETITION 1932. Hot -Water Bottle Cover --Caroline -Romphrey, 'Greta ' . • 7 kinds of Stitches -Jean FOrster, The Ontario Live Stock Branch has adripe Miler; Freda Rintoul; Vera „recently announced a' second series ,raYlor, Lucille Eedy, Etta Swan, ' Bacon. Litter j Competition for sows metheds sewing -on buttons -Jan- ie Alton, Freda Itinto01, Bernadean 1 betWeen September 1st Alton, Mary Cranston, Laurine miller and c o er s . 0 t b 31 t 1932 This Comps- dorethy . tition has as its object the establish - Kitchen Apron -Vera Taylor, iler- ment of. a standard of excellence for aadean Alton, Mildred Sherwood, grade brood" SOWS kept by fanners. Sills Irvin. Doris Swan, Alma An it ••• is recognized tluit . brood sowl. which rear large 'Mere ofselect bacon -hogs, that•are good feeders: Midi/lake good 'gains at low costa are valuable as improvers of hogs. The competition auns to _give such sows prominence as breeders IR their respective' communities in the ope that their female progeny will be selected Ai foundation brood sows for the district . Any 'farmer .wishing to enterilhoUld send hisentry to.,&W. Wade. On- tario Live Stock Branch, Parliament Buildings, Toronto, within seven -Tdays-ef thedittreflarrowiiirilf-thw titter, The awards will ' be hased'Im the age, .weight, quality and unifor mity of ihe litter and in order to qualifkthere must be nine pigs; in - She litter raised to marketing age and 'at least 30% of these must grade atrtelect baten7There-12-10-e4selli- r•e' in connection with entering the com- petition, " , The Federal and Provincial, Live Stock Branches provide -$275.00 -in Raphael Et. Marie. ' , . ald, Mabel Nicholson,„ Violet Errin- ,, Towel-helderough D. McDonald. ton, . „Ourray Taylor, Willie ..nvahri.42. Parsnips:- Anna IVIiirray • dprdcn Taylor, Arthur Ramage, Alex Taylor, Milian. Mills.. • , • dackett . • Onions•Mary Cranston, Robert 4.7, • Baseball bat -Angus Nicholson,. win, Marjory .Puidon. Mae' McDonald' 1,tobert. Irvin, Blake Alton. Collection. 5 knots -Alex Hackett, •°44' IRonald ,McCrostie, Angus .Nicholson. Gladioli-L9logray ogn, tirace W•eatnerneaii, 14111e.ii:stie;:; Freda, Rintoul, Murray MaiBn' • .• Nature -Collections -. • ersHuRferdrTlr kr. le, Vera Taylor; Jean Forster. •' Serao-book, boys....-;Mirrity Taylor,' lordon. Taylor. George Webster, !le Angus McDonald. Ivan 1‘'.1cSGeltiwffipli-iotik; • fruits, v:egetableS and .flow.ers-Alerothy Webb. George Mc- Gee, Lorene MeGuffiii, May MCDonald Harold Taylor, Walderrnur Meuller. Collectien, clover's and grasses -A1 - 'an 1V1iller. Sadie Nicholson, Jean For- ster, George Webster; Billie Gordon Tit-ylor. • Weoster, ' Irank. edy, Bert;Whyard, Ross t1edY. Cosmos --Russel. rattier, Murray • raylolr, .8ernacieita Ali3On„.41.ary ..:(4.2.,n- dttin, *urn,' Arcine • .'4iianiasVera Wayivr; urant &lord, Dorothy W ebb,. Anna clayron. Alton.„-Donalcritess, Daarigoids-alary Cranston Agnes.' Young, Russel. livin; . • • Calandulw,Clitibrit 'Farrier, ftobt. Irvin." Sadie Nieliolson, marie Ancni- son. -alike Alton, . • . • 2 Fetunias-IrWin; EedY; •Frank •Beit Whyard, inargaret„.41. ot- • ' Map Drawing , gliiton, Perry • Durnin, Exlles; ',Zap._ #nron..'Rapaael • St. Marie, croft. , • . , Doris, 11,iissel Webb John Jiving-rooM hoimiuetL-Deris "Wil71%)ritchardi kinson,'Murray Wilkinson,' Clifford.. mat of ' Taylor.' earrier; Gordon Miller, Ernest Bee-,•Giacion Taller, George Wepster, pan croft, Ruth McQuilliii„ ..dcGunin While Turner, GraceWea- , • ,Fruit • L.hei4eate , N.• S. APPles-Alliiii Miller; Laur-, • Map of • Eurone-Vera Taylor, Ce - Tailor Alex Hackett, Donalettartin Man Of . ,-ine Murray Taylor, Barold 'Alia St. Marie,' Raymond St Marie. Ruth McQiiillin, Ilene Broomer, Marie Dow. Book Cover-MariOrie Purdon, An- nie Taylor, Etta Turner,.George llic- Bpuquet Of Flowers,: with vase- Doris.Wilkinson,'Raphael St. Marie, Luella Laidlaw, Verna Piirdiin.• Clits Creom .1us & Sugar Bowel -Nor- man' Wellwood, Etta Swan.. Grace Turner', Arthur Ramage. ,g Wall:nano Pattern -Jean Forster, Olive-Purdon Vera Taylor,' Cecilia St. Marie.. Melba ' Fowler, Russel Farrier. Scene in Water Colors -Ilene Bioo- mer, Mary Dow, Freda Rinteul, dred Anderson. Little Raindrops -Harold Taylor, Waldemar Mueller, ROSS • Gammie, Marie Swan, Allan Cranston, Marg- aret Aitchison__ , • • CherriesAnnie TaYlor, Etta. Tur- ranston, George Webster, hush D. Ater. • • Snow Apples-Marray Taylor. pen-. old Martin. Marie Swan, Jean Well - wood, Ronald'Cranston. . - • Pall Pears-Renald Cranston. Mur- ray.Taylor,, „Ronald McCrostie, Har- vey Lazenby, Tom Young, Mary Cranston. Winter Pears -:•-• Ruby Slierwood,, Donald Ross, Ronald McCrostie, An- nie Taylor. Gordon *filler,. Marjory ford Farrier. Florence Beecroft. , Purdon.'S't Allan Miller: Laite-31-iller, Gorderr •iel Purdoti; Ernest Seecreft, Florence Beecroft. " , Poultry • lat-45c; 2nd -40c; 3rd -35c; -4th- 30c; '5th -25c 6th -20c; 7th -15e ' 8t1i---10c;'• 9th -5e. CockerelErnest Beecroft, Hugh D. meDonoid, Florence Beecroft Gordon Miller, - Waideman Mueller, Ronald Cranston, George Webster, Angus Mcpenald, Allan B. R. Pullet• -•:-Gordon Miller; Ern- est Beecroft, Florence Iteecroft. Wal- deman Mueller:. Allan Miller, Ronald, MacDonald. Angus McDonald. Abide With MA -Jean Wellwood, W. Leg. Cockerel -Florence Bee- Louise -Martin, Verna Purdon, Luella croft, Blake Alton, Ernest Beecroft, Laidlaw, Russel Webb. Bernadean Alton, Murray Taylor,, Canadian Boat Song-7Etta Swais, Murray Wilkinson, , Doris Wilkinson,• Bertha Guest, Norman Wellwood, Allan Miller, Hugh D. McDonald. filorliaageswani. Weatherhead, Arthur Ramage; ."N W. Leg, PulletErtiest Beecreft, Florence Beecroft, Murray Wilkinson, The Daffodils -Cecilia St. Marie. • Bernadean Alton; Doris Wilkinson, Olive Pardon, Russel Farrier, Vera Hugh D. McDonald, Allan 'Miller, raYl". Verna-. Anderson, Norman Laurine Miller. • Weatherhead. 12 Brown Eggs ---Grant Rutherford, Downfall of Wolsley-Freda Rips Hugh Rutherford, Ruby,Sherwood, toul.'Bernice Roach, Jean Thotn, Ruth Norma Weatherhead, Russel Irvin, McQuillin, Florence McQuillin. Doro- Florence Beecroft. „thy Miller. 12 White EggeGrant Rutherford Essay Competitions Mildred Sherwood, Murray Taylor, A.n essay,4fildred Anderson. Per - Florence . Beecroft, Ernest Beecrpft„nolucer Roach.mAgnes Young, Freda Rin - bye Stock Mar Dow. Mildred, Elliott. 7 lst,••-$2.00;, " 2nd -$1.50; 3rd -$1.00; 4th -50c. 'Draft Colt -Frank McQuillin, Joe Foran. Market 'Lainb-Alvin Alton. Clay - Ion Alton, Bernadean Altot, Dorothy Alton. Halter Broken Colt -.-Frank 31c - Joe Vorati Halter BrQ1011 Calf -Clayton Alton Blake Alton, Murray Taylor.. Harold., . • ' 're : Lyceum Theatre . Wing Show Starts 8.30 P. M, THURS., hItiDAY,, SATURDAY: ,iAItis Pttb.erpv8IcT4 8- -- 7-18S40.18.44 SALLY Rilag4S, fl):000170tin7 :LAUREL' -1041.0..•00100 "„: MO • 141/ ,4: - • .,getiteinber-40427--or . r• . . „ • • • „ • „ INVAFONPIt,•BA:XTPR;riitilj„ * • • " ICAREN,IgHtLEX GANG. COMEDY. "THE POOCH" • • • • 1114 MOTHER SHIPTON'S PROPHECY ' 1• 4t• - (London, Englandryear 1448.) . A' house Of: glass shall'come to pais,' In England;Init alas! War will follow the work • Inthe land of the Pagan and Turk; • And State and State in fierce' strife Will, seek each other's life., • But when the Mirth. shall'divide the •. • An Eagle shall build in the • Lien's Carriages Without horses .shall go, Arid accidents fill the world with Woe. Primrose Hill in London -Shall be, triltr centre Bishop's See; 'Around the world 'thoughts shall fly- .• • In the twinkling of an eye. Water shall yet wonders' Now, strange, shall yet( be true;• The world upside down shall be, , And--gokkoundwt-the-root-Of ee.,. Through hills. man shall ri4P, • And no horse or ass be by his Side; -4 ' Under water mei: shall wsilk, •'• • • • Prize- money whieh. 01- i_,2. P, ihall taik; lows: 1st.125.00; 2nd, $24190; 3rd. $23.00 4th., $22.00; 5th, $21.00; --6th. $20.00: 7th, $20:00 and Rmore prizes of $15.- 00 each. Harm County Breeders have done remarkably well in this competition in the past and there shoalt be a good , entry from the County -in this contest., • , For further information ,andl'Atitry forms, apply to the Ontario Dept. of Agriculture. Clinton, Ont. .11ERY DESCRJPTION - • PRODUCED , • AT MODERATE PRICES Hein Home Industrihy having . ' your ,Printing done in .Likeknow Th•e Lucknow Sehtinel Phone .35 Lucknow Poers Song..--Cecilla St. Marie. Rule Brittania -Freda Rintoul. CULROSS CORNERS Farewells --Etta Swan,' - -Indian Summer -Raphael St. Marie The Star -Annie Tolor. ' • The • - Little Garden -- Wildemur Mueller. , Public Speakins-Verna Anderson, Alma Anderson, Bernadean., Alton, Vera Taylor. . . Story Telling -Contest - Murray Wilkinson, Dorothy Webbillelen MO-% Donald. • . ' ' Taylor. . .. : Best Beef Calf, pail fed.--Claytnn Spelling Match -.-20circlon Miller.. Alton, Blake Alton. ' *I' Vera Tayloy, Viola Young, Vera La- .. Beef Calf -Harold Taylor, Murray 181,1 6 Y` TaYlor, Clayton Alton, slake Artbn. Weed 'Naming Competition -Mur. ,,.. Senior Beef- Calk -Frank McQuillin ray Taylor' George Webster, Vera Lazenby, Domestic „science . Olive Pardon: 1st -45c; grad -35c: 3rd -30c; 4th-,,. Sliecial Writing • 25c*; 5th -20e; 6th --,-10c. • Mental Arithmetic Contest -Jack Graham Gems -Mildred• -Sherwood. Irtglia' Gordon Miller, Sadie Nichol - Florence Beecroft, Willa IiVin, C2irp- stivite,u. fissteolekFitrinidegriam•-,rringc md., line Humphrey, Jean WellurtiOd. • Drop Fruit Cookies -Marie 'Medi*, . 2euti,n.erzinon.wdi,Strite.sg..aii, Thorten , .. • 70- points; Vera Taylor, .68' points Norma Weatherhead, Vera 'Lazenby. tie Muriel Purdon, Dorothy Alton. Dr tratheoEkerc a* Layer Ca4e. Freda RintOul. --g .. - . - - Jr.; 12 ' 13 14 Sch"1 -Parade-4, Sr"' Ti..: 8 Sr' Na.12, book, ,Preda Rintoul, b001I tia- uies-Sehooh in a' We „are glad to report that Mr Alex Whytock Is able.,to be up and around' again. ,•••••' - Misti Lexy Bell, R. N.,is spending a few holidays at her home. , MSS Hanna Ross is spending a couple of weeks at Ainberley. Miss Helen Haldenhy- spent a few days with her grandparents recently Mr, and Mrs. Fred Thompson visit- ed witi Mr. and Mts. Jas. Thompson. Mrs. 'Wm. Alton and babe, Is spend- ing a few weeks With her parents Mr. and "Mrs, Fred Thompson. Mr. Stewart Bell is holidai,ing under the parental roof. • / • Murray TaY1014, 14/1 12,' ttophy,- body. • . .t • ' . . • rr.r•D',4,,r1 In the air men shall be seen,' In white, in black, in green; , • Iron in the water shall float, As • 'easy as 'a wooden boat. Gold, shall be found, and found , In a land that's not now known, Fire, and war shall more wonders England shall at last admit a Jew; The Jew 'that was lield in scorn • ' Shall of a Christian be born. Three times three will. lovely France . Be led to (ranee a bloody dance Before her people shall be free, , Three tryant rulers shall she see, Three times the people rule alone, -Three rulers in succession see, Eachspringing from a different dynasty, •," Then shall the wtirser fight be done_,, England' Mid-Fiiinee7alialeba'ai one. : • The„ first thing a man with a new automobile runs into is debt. 1 1 1 1 1 &you need " WE CAN SUPPLY ANY STYLE 0. 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