The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-02-23, Page 8WEEK -END ailVINGS
PEARL SOAP, 10 BARS`: . ': ; :. , ..a » „..33c •
PALMOLIVE SOAP, 4 •:BARS: . , ,,,. , .,,'.•, , . ...:19c
CASTILE 'SAOP, 10 BAR, ....... ... . ,
WHITE 'BEANS;
EANS;' 10 'LBS. , •. :. , !',.�� ... 25c
COOKING'•ONIONS, 10 LBS
PRUNES,,r'2 LBS. 7,. ,•, .; ... . , •. , • • ••• , ,25c ,.
FIG3, 3'.LBS. .,... ,. „'., .: ..:, 25c"
SEEDLESS' RAISINS, 2
, BLACK TEA, 4'
A:i: • CO RN LBS. a •
•$1:2•0 5 •
cRICE, 5 .�
ST RCH $PKCS
' c•
JELY`POWDERS;
6 PK S
PORK • & BEANS, 4,CA S
TOM. &s VEGETABLE S� UPe 3 CANS 0 V N ;.".....s25c
r ; sS•
29 c
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FRESH: VEGI:TAB S. ALWAYS ON`. RAND
•
e ` NOTICE TO CREDITORS,
t . ,
In;' the' Matter of`'the ' Estate•"o
John C. 'Murdoch, late of the Villag
of ,Lucknow in the County of Bruce
Dlason. deceased.'
Notice' is
herelY ; give
nt t
persons having any claims or e4
.: Mends- `sgains-the-late - John;
C._ Mu
,a; doch. who died on or about th
, Tenth, day , of December," 1932 at • • th
',City. of •London in the Province': e
Ontario, are required to send:: by nos
preidor to deliver ;to ' the „ under.
signed; - their • names and addresses
and full particulars . in, writing; o
their:, claims and statements, of . their
accounts, and; the nature of; the se -4
curities if any. held`Tiy she" In duly
Verified by affidavit.— •
', And take • n 'oo tice that after.the
':,. Eleventh day • of -March 1933.'„, the
Executors under, the Will' of the said
John C.:Murdochvwi11 proceed to .dis-
;tribute "the assets of, the ,said de
• ceased; among ..the' °persons entitled
thereto,..having .regard only to the
`claims; of which' they shall then have
L.• shad': notice; and that 'the said execu-
tors will not be liable » for. the said!
:
,or an art: thereofto n 4
:assets y, p ..
;per'on `;of whose claim "they shall not
• •then have. ,received' .notice::
Dated. at ,Lucknow. Ontario. this,
a
�A.
D.
1933., •
.' • . '' -14 h day°io£ February-
t
Joseph 'Agnew, Lucknow, 'Ontario:,
• '` Agent4or they said Executors.
..CREDIT'ORS'
�NOTICE 'f0
. In --the matter of ;the state "'"o;
Catherine ' ;McDougall; late" ' of the.
Village of Lucknow in the County of
Bruce. Widow.' deceased..
Notice _ is hereby, given that all
Persons having . an claims or '_ 'de-
w
de-
mands againstthe late Catherine.
: ;•,r
McDougall, wbo�died on .or about the
Sixth day .of January A.D. 1933 at
the:. Village of Lucknow in the County.
of Bruce.,: are .required to send by
;,post 'prepaid or todeliver to the
undersigned;' their •names and ad-
dresses , and ' full particulars • in 'writ-
-ing.` of their ?'claims and statements
of their accounts and the .,nature of
the• securities. it any, held 'by` them
I duly : verified by affidavit. .
And tak" retic that ' after `'the
e.
Eleventh .day.: of.: areh A.,D ' 1933.
the Executor un r.'., the Will of' the
said Catherine:' cDougall .will pro-
ceed to distrib to the .assets ,.of -'the
said" '° deceased; " amon> •the persons
entitled thereto: having , regard ` on%
to the claims : of which he shall their
have had notice. and that the -said
Executor willsnot be'. liable for the
•'.:said, assets or any "part• therof. to
any :person of whose claim he -shall
II not, then have received notice •
Dated at Lucknow, Ontario. this,,
' ` 14th day of' February. A. D.; 1933. :.
Joseph Agnew, Lucknow.,tOntar;ol
Agent for. , the''said Executor.
NEw
RULES -FOR BRiDGE
1 Pick ,up ••oyr- cards as 'd'ealt You
.Hill lie able to bid •ahead of the .others
2. If your: hand is' -rptten, mention
' It. It will. ; 'help your. `partner in,` his
bid and. Play..`•
3. 'If " your. partner bid, don't hesi-
tate to: raise: He; has to play it
+a Y,Try
'' 4: Never hum . several 'cards'
on'aick' :U o..
t4. nt"il y u, .are "sine which
one you ,prefer:
5. Occasionally ask
w at'`s
h i umJ`.•
P
It ' will show you are interested in.
- lie: game
6:
Wilk around the table when you
are dummy ' and 'look"at the other
hands. Then tell them: what cards are
good and how: many'"t'ricks: they can
take . if they play 'right
Don't, keep, quiet'''wiien4Fyou are
dummy, Help' your partner out with
suggestions.
8. ,Talk about am other, subjects during.
the I
game. t makes f orbode fell w
g - Q:•
ship. -
9, Feel free to criticize your part-
ner, He will ° o' inncii bettter' s a re
d �.
suit. ' ,. 4
10 ',Alwayd trump your :,,partrier,s.
~trick. Never take a chance,
•11:ever try' 'to
uhl y , . .rememlier •rules'::
It is too confusing. .• • "' "
1. f it is, a
_.-.._ moneY f;artie`'always
t stop When 'you are ahead:• ' It ;''wi11
leave a lasting impression ,and fonts
. will.remember you. • '
13 Alwa s x lar
_ 1'_.,Q,.Lr nN;t't?1d?c�pla3t,Sw Aare:.
tren1aily whe " set
. Itwsy
o
u4. car
knowledge. ,..
• 14. -Disagree with established rules
and • conventions!' Peo:ple-»-with' know
• you hre Of "in independent mind. '
•1
5. Eat:chocolate carmels or other
adhesive candy while splaying; : it
ceps t& cards .from . ekiddin;
'
IriFERIOR GRAINS. OFFERED
AS "WONDER" VARIETIES
Poor'Varieties and :Wonder Varieties
Of "Grains' Offered ;to Farmers •
les--'°
'-, S a. , mend and `'agents. • of United
States seed ,grouses • are ,active in vas-
io s u par to the p ts'_ . f County',. selling'. oats
and barley and: other; kinds and: var-
ieties :nf: •farm crop, se• eds. These
seeds , are ' almost . invariably' highly
recommended s .wonderful varieties'
and. sell for 4'xorbitant. •+prices;• and
y�
are' actuals ; in erior. to,our own home
grown standard. 'varieties' of',grain.
There is plenty Or evidence to• show
drat' certain 'varieties -of grain ere.
much n1or•'' i kind
e su ted ' to .a eertai km
n d.
of soil climatic;- conditions and. cer-
tain,iocalities than they are to.other
conditions: ,For instance,some of our
t es
late. varie iof 'oats 'grow)), ' .�
- onrich'
Heavy, sells reduce . an : immense
arowtli of stra w - i wh ch •.liar a' great
.tendency to =•lodge! and rust' •while . on
lighter and -:•different • ty es -of. soils
•i P
and,..condi Vons ',give: excellent re''
sults.' .Length of • season re � it o
cjn ed" t
ripen the. c'•ro -'-:and '.-other-•--climatic-
,,. ...P.
conditions. are also :important »fac
tors in deterriunin Al* results' Oh,
.arned�with: ce in. v
xta ar�etres ':'Thei^e"
is a greatdeal. more importance at
taclied to the suitability, of a variety.
of .a farni crop to the:Ideality, :type
If soil and climatic conditions: where
;.t.is grown„Mian. the average, farmer
gives creditfor. 'Varieties .'of grain
)riginated' and.:,grown 'in',the, North-
ern ;.United:•State•s, bordering ::on or
near. to the Province, ofOntario,
,uited •.to those: • conditions' \'under
which they were developed, but with
very few-, exceptions 1 they' do not do
• Weil under .Ontario condi 4. ns,, ,`fier
Compare ' favorably with, our ', own
Standard varieties., Over three hun
3red and:” °fifty. varieties obtained
from • outside of' the Province:.of 'On
tario have been'•tested ` and comliared.
for yield of grain, lengt}f and streng
.th. of strawi. pet eentage of hull;'. rust,
resistance,,etc.,' by the Field.. Hugs=
bandry Department• at -the Ontario
Agricultural College at Guelph...ever
a period of years', and ^ the. results of
these ', experiments : show. that :they
are inferior : to sour own commonly
grown `standard..varieties. •
Before -purchasing'` seed, of anyof.
these "wonder" .'varieties, writer
to:
bhp Fue]rl:.Hnsbandry .Departmen
the. Ontario Agricultural Coll'eg'e,'
Guelph for -'•the; results of .their tests
of the variety or get 'touch with
your local Agricultural! Representa-,
tive' of ;the'e^Ontario 'Department' of
Do not be deceived' o
carried. aw''ay by : the :smooth »sales'
talk of the salesman •and• buy seed:
at high prices,.. that is .no4t.'uited'°tc
your• •farm, when: 'you can, buy„•better
hone grown seed at much lower
prices. i•
The ;following . 'list. g.iveS slime of
the best varieties. of field ,!crops, they:
have .all proved ,hay's. worth and are
especi:ally-s.ited to our onditiotis:”
Oats. Early' var-ieties,'Early Alaska•
and »O.A,C:: No $: '`'Late• `varieties;
fiiproved gf�inner, 'O,A.C,.'No. 72, 0.
A:C.-No 144, Victory Gold ' Rain :and'
Abundance. k
Barley -Six „rowed . OA,C. "Na. 21.
Winter, :Wheat=-baWson's Golden
Ghafl'; O.A.C. No. 104. :
, S: rin -Wheat =— Mar i
,,SPring qu �, W,td
Goose 'Mindgm.'
r l
Peas O:A.0 Nb'. 181,. Canadian
Beauty,
Be
a
� . ns Ctommbn Pea, Bean, kt'o"%ust
Soy,• .t3eans=••=O:A.C.' No: 211,.,Earl
y
Yellow:
•Corn ISent Golden Glow, �Bailey,
Wisconsin No. 7, White Cap Yellow
Dent,'•, ] lint; Longfellow,• Salzer'q
Nort.Yi l)akotri; Conipton's ° 1;ai ly.
Gut aiio..Varicg ateti Grimy
Rot 'goer-4Ca radian Grown • "`
`Pbtatoes - IY irk `: Gikli tier, Green.
'Mein tai rr, Dooley, '
','drains—,Canadian Genii `I?erfect
;Vlozlel •
rBruce
5 Giant t
t
,
•Mangers,: -...Giant White Feeding
Sugar mangel, Yellow Leviathan,
Yellow Intermediate,
'SHE 1,011.01cNOW,
Free T'ees , aiTi
.trb
Suppl ed Fa;rmea
4:.
,A•
RNTIN$.L'.
Ontario; Forestry $such. Suplifiee
Free » Tree•; For Forest, And Wind;
'Break P ting; Tremendous �.
'crease Noted:' In ,Huron..
The. Ontario ,. 'Goverpment : Forestry
Branch will 'supply free off charge;
$.00 trees for'. Wind beak :planting;
and; 3,500r trees .for forest, planting
each year, `to any "farmer in „the ,pros°
wince »' of 'Ontario. Application must
be 'made.:to , the .Br nch by the end,
of March.
; The. -following varieties are avail,-.
able for,wind bisalt ,plantings White''
spruce :hips •way'•. Spruce and' White:
Cedar'.gFor,; forest planting=conifer's;
White Pine, Red Pine, lack Pine,
Scotoh : ,Pine; European Larcii, • Whitae:'
Spruce';and White Cedar..=hardwoods°
Walnut,' ,Butternut; Elm, White Ash,
Soft Maple; ' Hard' •` Maple, • Red Oak;,
Basswood, ''Carolina • Poplar• -cuttings,
Carolina: Poplar (rooted) ''and White:
Willow ^.cuttings."••
Reforested land Or or'natural bush`
is exemptfrom
taxes ander :the fa.'
d
lowing •regulation • of. P the Revised
statutes ,C 238, Sectioic, 4 part
"Any 'Part of a farm used for foie--
.try purposes .or being.u:"_woodland' is
exempt from taxes, "provided that
such; exemptions shall:: not: be' greater,
than • one, acre., in, ten acres of. such;
Farm and; not morethan- twent •aeres'
Y ,.
held under a single;. ownershi " •
P •
The number .of farmers in Huron+•
County' ,taking ' advantage 'of this
?tier-. of free: trees is: ,St
teaslilfir=
y,
creasin 'from! ea to ear. , n
g'. Y � ' .
Y . I 1930.
5,8504.•rWere ' rec
e►vecin
Iluron ;Coot ?• for'.Wi'
n y .. wind break.a d
n
forest.planting, ,while in 1931; 92110
tree .' ..
s were planted ;Ire 032 there"'wfa5,,
another tremendous .;';increase in the
number: of ' trees 'recti' •ed '
.� the total
kern ` '172 3
g 77`: • The ' above figures
indicate' the steadily• iricreasin in-
serest 'farmers are_;_;taking._ in estab-
fishing wind `r aks
b e, to • protect -,their
farmstead against high.—Winds; .:and
.to:=am "rove.;,_th T , erli �.. w. , ...
p ., a general;...appearance-
of thew farms Many ,;farmers are
g • partsof
ref orestin • :their farm;
which return them 'very little, if ,tiny.
revenue ;in the'; way -of !-crops or . pas-
tore.
Do not forget 'that'our, aP_nlica=Y.
tion for;, trees must reach the Forges.;.
try: Branch- by the end of ;March, The
frees wll'.be 'shipped e*press ,collect,
sometime: during o
g the moat h f April;
For, -'further .information :and:'the 'an-
plication for*- for;'trees apply ta.
the Huron County Branch of the On-
ario Department of Agriculture,: ' t
g , a
Clinton, -Ontario,
ELROY. HUNT
of Ripley, charged as'" an ' aecorn lice
p.
in th
Markham Bank; e bb 4.o e.
4y, who
has been -•'remanded'' to. :appear in
court next 'week at Toronto.
The. above varieties have ,Ilieen
under test for a long :Period,' of time
and have outclassed ` all others ' in
quality and- yield. We -have ' Govern -
meet Institutions which make' a bus-
iness of experimental work..• They
have; ,all,.the facilities necessary for
making, accurate' .tests. Growing 'new
unknown • varieties ..of seeds on the
individual farm, isin.' practically
every case expensive '. business:
DIES IN» HAMILTON%
Miss' Mary A. Robertson, aged '•; 62,.
sister of. Charles A. Robertson; •rVt.L
A.: for North.. Duron, died in 'Hamilton
General IHotpital on ;Friday: Miss
Robertson was born in Colborne Twp:
where she taught for ;a number •'of'
years!, • A'nc1 later 4.n:. Niagara
;rile.ft4.in' ��a
l
wasithn0.0010beurk.
3'Iondayr.
Qne of the • puzlesl ',of the' cold
i►nn " as o .
vt h With p
tale slag• i li g silk.
stockingsvkep , their, "shanks; from
being (rote stiff as an otitside pump,
yw
n :rllURSDAY; 'EbkUARY, 23,, 1»3
celebrate
, da
F
.rd
a
a ..Februar . 24 & � . ..•� "
Prase 1
• �� ng Savingsthat are tn, a ,Class All By Themseliresx�
WE HAVE CONSCIENTIOUSLY ENDEAVORED ABOVE; EVERYTHING ELSE TO BUILD UP
A GOOD NAME. ALWAYS REFUSING" TO SPONSOR ANYTHING THAT WE DID •NOT THINK
WAS GOOD VALUE.OR. WAS -MARKETED: BY DOUBTFUL'BUSINESS; METHODS.. ' •
By tl is `policy We have O eel` to gaiii and mete cur contidence.
° ''HOLEPROOFi::: HOSIERY'
; Iloiepreaf Hoidery,• Newest,
Shade. SerVice'Weight...Rego.
21.25, Sale: Price '.....98c,
HQLEPROOF, HOSIBRY
Holeprooit :'Hosiery. , Send
Service. Reg:, $1.00.
Sale Price , . ,... , . • '8
Silk' Crepe,:
Th '. S rf for
•
F �"
rs th Shirts
Any nail, who his been troubled wits „
and wanted': inoney ,an-- SHIRTS 'that
;:Shrink, will, certainly : appreciate thi
,
•
••'.offer Pernianized'• Shrunk; Eby et
:Collar,', White 'and Stripe broadcloth
THE' COUNTRY 'CLUB:
Reg:" 1.95., Price, $1:.$5.
D. ,&, A" CORSETS
`WraOrouiu ~ •Girdle; Ft�c
„Satre: Side -Fastening.. •IReg.;,:
;1,00•, Sale Price • 79e,,
CORSETS .w
Core`ete,' E*tra• Streu>V
Spoon; fronts. ; lick` lacing.;
Reg. 32.25. `,Sale • .".',.:$1.50'' ,
Silk Crepe' Scarfs
$it.• •, `Wool Seeks
Pure
The new cas
Pure Si114` C"rep e. • • SprinB are here .Pure
.B.lack' NavYr
:Brawn,"
Crepe,.;Fanc7.•E,xtra
alit Re
� Y• Reg. ; Designs:.: Re;. 21,0101..
31:.25: Price .9$c 'Sale. Price •.89d`
�nl�ance ®f al to Uit erwrear,
•
Thee Biltmore
•A11
firers s'tylles •
� sir
Shades, Reg. $3.2.5
'Nov .>Ftea> .Wool-
Sbcks.';llteA 33cr
pe.
Sale 'Price at
Sale ..Price ' Pr for .X1.00
eat�r.s
e
B. �Greatly Reduced .. sic
E Chuske
• :. - • � •. . � McCluskey. ... Manager
OUR MOTTO:=SMALLEWPROFIT, QUICK. TURNOVER. '
'PHONE 75."
GODERICH, RURAL
. UR Ie,
'
'HOOL
D.A ' , .. NNUAL` MEETING•
A good Year. with little damageby
sleett
s arms;:was rep orted at the .an-
nual meeting Aof the, shareholders''and
directors Of the Goderich• Rural Tele-
p hon "`held`. in un' ane on last
e Co., �gn a
week. Economic conditions, and the;
five;te nt ~toil •. on' calls to, ,reither :Luck - s
now 'or Gederich has :resulted in •
marked falling' off -in the number of
subs° ibersl ' The. rent of, ° 13 for
e?S alh $
ruralPartY y ` lines' remains the :'same
as las - " 'ear with private lines re
duck] from $18
Thomas` Stothers as nianaer-:,and
_..
F
N... Wh and see: tress:' an :ch ef:.
operator
werere4ppointed re-:�
duced. 'salaries:
•Dire" tor's : were'' a appointed ,ms for -
Pp
lows:. William. Bailie,.. W. T. 'Riddell,,.
John. Dustow, 'Calvin 'Cott, W .J..
Parks, Jarvis. McBride, .Charles`,Whit
Jas..R. Hackett; ' N..F...;Whyard;
and Thomas Stothers.;';
MORE FREE SEED
. FOR RURAL PUPILS
Dept, of AgricultOre. Resumes 1931.
FP
i •.
ol c 'Regarding County
y�eg g .,, Schools.
Free seed distribution- to .: .'rural
school fairs will ' be resumed • this
year by the Department of Agricul m
tures; according: to information.:re-
ceived at' "• the • . agricultural , office,
Walkerton, ,'' •
This was .the . policy of the depart-
ment
e art
merit : in former' years, but was .dis
continued` last ; year. It is felt that
the lack of free "seed tended. 'to re-"
duce the interest taken in the school
fairs,,:and free distribution has been
resumed.
'However the__
,lodging ...._ system_
adopted last yearwill ; be continued
in 1933, and it is 'ex`pected ` that
school fairs .:will; .not be held, jointly
with other fairs.
EASTER IS LATE
Easter comes,Jate .this year.'. Good
Friday.- fails, on the14thof APrii.
Ash Wednesday on' the first day of
March ,and ,Easter o
dn the, 16th
day.
y
of. April: Last year; it was `two weeks'
:earlier. The school;"hoijdayabegin
on,the 14th and continue for one week
Tile»..first .'day of :March :-will be the
beginning' of Lent.
PURPLE GROVE'
Miss• Sadie Pollock is
Mr. Fisher's of ',Kineard
Quite a =number from
ded the Auction 'Sale; at
tbe late^ Mrs.- G. Fair's..
:Mr. Will Graham.. of
visited at :Mr.' 'Charles
'Saturday.
and Mrs. Frank Johnbton spent
sn evening'at Albert Scotts last. week
Mr.1 and .Mrs.,. Brook's of.Ripley
visited' at' Mr.', Sans Emerson's on
Saturday. : •
Mr.n M
a d, Mrs. Ge eo
rge- Bere spent
Sunday at Claude Doris.
I
visiting
ine.
here atten-,'
the home or,.
r ,
Pine River,.
Collins son
ABSTRACT, STATEMENT OF `RECEIPTS. A
ND' EXPENDITURES
KINLOSS P
TOWNSRI .
,FOR"THE'"YEAR`:1932:
,receipt,.
p q'
a
B 1'` �.
nc
e on
a hand and •J
a�nua , • IA
Y, ..,. � January ,.. , .1932 .,. ,3
Resident, Taxes f ..3 : ' r�-....._ :382 87,
:.: -Resident•... � ,• ,. • •2132 07•
Taxes: of 1932
• :
Arrears),25921 42
,in . Taxe,.:' '
School
409':21
Purposes
2102 29
Fees.''-Rento
s
..._.
107 00
:.Piam' Premium on Taxes`•�
,:_ _
-
ebent
ures'Faa .Value;
Interest' ,
Miscellaneous,
90 69'
69313• 36:
•9915.
Drainage' r V
Purposes
4.a.
o 3557 07
..40
Highwa Pur ssa
355
P
' • °--- ».,._:..,- -----:...W.• ;2269 50..,
4 '
•-~-_. 7095.03
Total Receipts
Election •=Expenses._ - .;:
:Salaries and Allowances ;'
P'
rmti n Postage and .Stationery
Roads and , :Bridges
'Relief '. ..
School' Purposes. _...•:
• Debentures Principal
Debentures Interest,
School Nn. 10,Deenture
Schools D.eben. r
t e ,-Interest
;Drainage' Purposes
Tile Drainage
Sheep and '_Dogs
Board of Health
Miscellaneous s'
Tax Arrears •'to •Countyn
CountyRates
A.,
' Ezpendlteeeq
Road • upt.; `. Salary
•"71,;60 •
320 92
$33 80
5055 67
"69 32
9607 $8
1449 65'
672 64
291.96'
410,88'
5236 65
176..66'
.12 75'
88 00'.:;
_-----,.-:.... 119 61
15785 16 -
Telephone Rates 1124 45
Total Expenditures 2„4220530:
Balanceato ;mitt accounf'- .. .
A
Balance' to »next account' , 4889 73
Taxes "due from Collector, ',1932
Tax Arrears in: : County
Treas. Of
fice ' 6371 30
139 '00
83
Highway Subsidy (Approx.) j ""' 2-: .. `: 000.:
Debentures Unsold �1996 56
Drainage r Balances 99 62
5% 'on Unpaid Taxes Taxes (APProx.) _-g ;:
.300 ,00,
Total
; 15797.04 `.
• • . LIabllitlea`:.
A
Io
47035 03:
•
.Eijuip.and-rAeeom. --Grant-:5,---5:---7- ::t .::,,�..L ...... ,>`w.• - S --89-15—, - :;4. .v
Tile,,'Drainage"`Debenture :-..
- ,,_..— :96 36.
1a1..to : Co: of ' K. & ` K. Drain
539 82
Bal. for Construction- of, B. C. Ext., 5712 69
Drainage- Debentures • and Int. Coupons •,•^�a..-.». . 104:84.',
S. 8, 10 over Levy,'. on. Debenture " 8 15
S. S. 3, ,Trustees`,:Order
....:,.».. 600. 00 ..
Drainage. 'Balances' '.....:,..... 9:6 14
' $ 7247.15' .'
'Asset, .over. Liabilities 2.,;8549'89
We the
undersi ned'
Auditors have
examined
the
Treasu
rer a
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Dated February 2nd, J.933.'„ ,
William ,Stu, Robert • Makelm ' Auditor's' "`
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When you buy abPackage of: Fi h•Food .15c
and 50c worth of An: ::Rexa ll.:Merchandise
You will receive' FREE - - 'a Cold Fish
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ONLY A JLIMITEP NUMBER
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