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Only 4 More Days
Till Christmas
It rots Mid It baro to decide
Jost what to give for Christmas
w.• can s.i1ve the problem. bolts
as to Awals and price*
$palatal values in fancy hotel
l'hrfalmss Notepaper and Cu
v cliche'*, priced from 25e to $2.2.i
Large stoic of twsutiful Chit
draws Books from 5e up.
Our ktot'k of French and I:ng
fish White Ivory is mO.t cum
lucre Had Ito-to-ttafP. pieces
p•i;e4 from %lc is $3.N.
Beautiful die -sunk ....d a uhha•r
,441e t'bristuaa Cards from 5.
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C'hristtuna Postcard., special
le'each.
A gilt sure to 'oleos- -Water
nun's Idr:,t 1.'9,11100u L iso, from •
$2 50 up.
(.•dtimhim Gr., f,nloIss, ilio.'
ords .,nil Ntrdlri
Pool
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Gsden.-a - H..,-.., . Cowes G.tr
CHI'K('H, NOTEM.
The C IIiatsnag service* in Knox
chun'h reit 140h1r0h will to coadurt•
el by thr minister 2tubJtleta - 11 a.m .
.Tutt (sift of a Sum." 7 p. m .
".Making Peace." Sabbath 'whoa sad
Bible classes at 3 o'clock.
The Christmas thea es at the Rapti*
.'hu rcb next Lord's Day will be alio
Name" and "Exceeding Joy ' Bible
school at 3 p. m. and H. V. P. U. at $
p. m.
The pastor, Rev. J H Oste.hmurt, will
have charge of the services next Sunday
In Victoria street Methodist citurctt.
Special Christmas music andgas at
both service*. Sunday school and Eit'b*r
class at 3 o'clock. A cordial aelcA.ne to
all.
The Christmas anniversary will' be
cf.ebrated In North street
craw next Sunday The pastor,Methodist
Dr. Rutledge, will preach at both services.
Morning soloed . 'The Message o(Ctrwt -
ntas." Evening, "Nu Rotor an The leo-
The cboir, assisted by visiting friends.
will render soecal Christmas music.
Men's Sunday Club meets in the chtucb
parlor at 10 a. m. Everyone invited W
these services
Rev. J. Holntes and Rev Byron
Snell, of Lohdon, iesllectively ptevetent
and secretary of the London Conference
of the Methodist church, aid Rev. J A.
Agnew, of Clinton. chair man of the Gide-
rich district. were in (own on Tuesday•
conferring with the local ministers'with
reference to the Conference meetrt; to
be herd in Goderich next June. In the
evening, In company with Rev. lir.
RuUedge. Rev. J H. Osterhout and Rev.
J E. Ford, they attended the union FP
Wath League alerting at Vlctaia strut
■rn■na1MNIanINN INN flliIN WEN NS* Kiln
The Hydro Office and Store
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ri North Side of Square IR
Mi Is Now Open for Business 1
• Water irate, are hereafter payable quarterly u1 ad 1
1111 Vance on the first days of January. April, July and•
IIII October of each year.
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It A discount of 15 per centwill be allowed off rate* .
IR when pia on or before the first of each quarter. IRIII 5 per cent will be added to all water rates that are ■
30 days in arrears from the end of each quarter.1 .
• fISPI,A1' OF ELECTRICAL APP[,IANCES
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M Irons, Toasters. (:rill:, Vacuum C'eaner, Heaters, Etc. .
SI Use "Hydro" Lamps See Our Electric Washing Machine •
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N 1. B KELLY, Colleetor 1, L KNOK, Secretary
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Methodist church. and all gave
addresses, making the.meetinga
into estln. are
I;MRts'rMAlk MUSIC.
KNOT (.M1aCH.
short
goof
Sunday, December 42.
11100bilet; SAS vllAl
thesis Prelude -Vas an Ancient Christ-
mas arid. Oetaier
Anthem - V.rst Christmas MGc ...... N,.ton
(Merton e.O asa-Chnstnu.oaortarY. . Barrett
Soprano Solo- N. ure.h.... ........(iounod
Mn. Kat* Lythe.
Apthem-Arise, Stone. kw Thr Light Is Come
Maker
Oran Poatlude--Naulieems. ..... . Kinder
smew **•vies.
Oases Pr lode -The Hep Nose.,.udRuch
A,v
atb m, -Fes at T Deum to H Lindh.),
(Dudiey Hue►
(luartelte- MosK twit. boa w. Nan n.
air Chas K Sauod.re, Mr. H Muc�re�ur
Oaertay, Organ -The March of the Maa, K,n s
(Dubois
(The sustaioe I note repte.ent. the star that
luded tbe Mag, K,atea.t
Nant.,re Sulu - The Stas W $ethleheat . Adamt
M. H. Macgregor.
Mattoon -Gloria io 6acelw. .,
Organ Po.tlude-Toccata from the
phony . odor
Fasna[tt T. Eczema. Mus. edl[.*1111aisl and
director
NORTH STREET METH DIST CHUa(1*.
Sunday, December 22.
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Prelude-Paa4orak to rsLenoreLarrChessman.Anthem-The Fast Chest. Mora
...New ee
°denary -Toa Row Bud . .. .....S.eele
Tenor Su u .. .
Mr Geese Israel
AMY al -Hark! What Mama Inuit Ho y Veer.?
Ptude-Foetal March _..... ... . .. CaS� n
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[vaNleh..
Recital by Mho Isobel Scott, moistest by Miss
Cit[ee Seeger. v,niawt, sit i;, p. m.
Oren and Viobn-M,nuett. ...aeethoven
Ina a.. Mischa e
Most Scott mod Miss Seeger.
Anthem -Calm on the listening Ere Nell.
(L •• • Pare
Quartette -Th • Wayside Cron . .... .
(Ne++n. Barter, Humber, Israel and Scott.
(Wert ory -S n,sent, Is
Anthem -God Iron n Itgb Hath Heard..
Anthem -We Have Seen His Sta, 0 the gat
career
Patlu e--HaYetuLa1 Chong. .�Haa de
Miss Stott. creat., and duet to .
St. GEORGE'S CHUR I4.
Christmas Day.
Organ Prelude -Largo . Han el
Te Ileum .wood lard
Anthem -Christians Awake Maunder
soloists, Miss Watson and Mr. Parsons.
Olrertory-(olio Araniam •Romini
Ant .em - While SI, amends Watch Tbeu Flocks
e.y Night R. Saaart
Sokn.t. Mws T,chtorne
Femme Quartette -Holy N.flmt
M,ssrIS taickeon, Miss IE. Wat.o•, Mrs. 1'.
Davis. Mn C. Buckley,
Post ude-Halleluiah Chorus Handel
HI CMLEV. organist and d,Nclaa'Q
St. George's ('hureh.
Ihretufwr 2 uA, funrth SIlrtdav in
Advent -44 a.m., fluty l!mum uMon
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11 a.m., morning prayer and sermon;
7 p.m.. evensong mewl mermen; 3 p.m,;
church "wham 01.
Ikrwtuber Sifh, Christmas Day -8
a.m., Holy f'•rwmuuGm; W:31) ■_a„
matins (slwrtt, I(Wy (,rmrnunton and
sermon ; appropriate stm.•ial mus*I:,
Ti. (h.+n• ,roues all are cordially
incite'
or come, Int us adore Him. Christ
Ihr 1unL"
LITTLE TOKENS OF REGARD
that convey the spirit of Cltti,tmas compliment can be purchased
quickly, economically and satisfactorily at Campbell's E)rug Store. Isere
are suggestions that should solve most of your gift problems. Gifts for
mother, father, son, daughter, baby, hest girl or your gentleman friend.
A KODAK
't \ n.Akr•s a merrier Cht iatter..
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No.n Brownie, $2.(111; Nu. 2 Ehmvnie,
$2.50; No 23 Brownie, $3.5I, Fold•
itt+g Brownie. from 10.0(1 ; No. In
Kodak, 14:4.0(1; No. la Kodak. spec-
ial Irnm, $24.641 ; No. :ta Kodak. It. R.
lens, $ 4 NI
SWAN FOUNTAIN PENS
$2.50 to $5.00
Thermos Bottles and Kits, 82.50 to $4
PERFUMES
• tlhnl'atl^ and fol,•I.J,n iii'1.kis. A Mee
present- for 11 young Lady. ICs• Dai
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SAFETY RAZORS
It AVM nI'Tt4)t'M, o(fAVINIi SF"I:sl,
RRUlotH Es
oto !trop, $;.. (90\ti $'7.5.I: Gillett., 115.
HOT WATER BOTTIAS
WHITE IVORY TOILET ARTICLES
A Targe rtnge of gift. goods. Hair
Brushes. $4.110 to $5.50; Combs, 3,1
1.. $1.2:x; Hand Mirrors. 1300 to
$).75, Buff to, SOe to $1.00. Individual
htl cute Articles, '(Geta. 75c: Jewel
'loxes, Powder Boxes, Hair Reoeiv-
ets. Vt.unp I1..icea, Phots. 1?ran1044,
Tooth Paye' Holders, Clucks, etc.
FLASHLIGHTS
Make the night, like day. $110 to
$5 1(i
MILITARY BRUSHES
For vim, gentleman friend ='2 ii to
fir( Go.
Photograph Albums and Calendars
l nl.•ndnn, 11c (. 14e. Albicans, a'e 1+,
tt'2 io
Pattersmes Chocolates
Ike .Iltr ni l for/. a box of )'atteraon's
with your otter gifts.
Christmas Greeting Cards
2 for 5r, 100• And 2* each.
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QCDWOI 0111.
The »nose'' meeting of the W. M. S.
of Kusa chant war held 00 TaemMr
attrrnoou last. Very approprlatatty.
though the topic card war arranged In
the Iwgiuulug of tlw year, the text
wont fpr the December aaeetiug was
"Pace," which had peculiar salt
ability tutu that Iswtw Ilea actually
t'e.mr. 1'(W topic, 'Y'rurtia'r Century, -
Was taken by Miss F:va Uutdop. Ttw'
auuual election of oMyers was held.
Mrs. Hume retied from the pers.
'dewy after a very faithful awl su.•-
t•essful term, mud the following ogkers
were elected for next y eo r : Hun. pres-
ideut, Mrs. H. 1. Strang: prreddcnta
Mrs. Mcliermid: eke-presldrnts, firs.
Tom. Mrs. t'rquhart. Mrs. Tape, Mrs.
Struclan and Mn.. Taylor; artS'tary,
Mrs. M, MacKay ; treasurer, Mri, W
.1. McNwu j : Messenger secretary,
Miss Eva Inlulop; asslatunt. Maas 1..
Ferguson; stranger secretary•, MGs
Steellug; Itbrary Iee•retary, Mfr.
Strung; protist, Mrs. J. W. Fraser:
supply committee, Mrs. Murdoch Mc-
Donald mud Mrs, 'Tifton : press secre-
tary. alis. Walter 'Nutlet.
LO('1*. TOPICS IN BRIER.
The monthly meeting of the Red
Cross Society will be held next Mon-
day evening, at Nn,'loek, in the jury
room of the court house.
Mr. William lane, k.enl ter•surer
for the Itrlglau eerier fusel, acknowl-
edges tow following contributions:
Ladies of St. Pelee, church, 131:
Miss H. S. Atlin's Surwtay lovh o t elms*.
50c. .
The 'i'lnnny 'South" company on
Wednesday night of last week and
"Hearts of the Workl" on Saturday
attracted large *roods to Victoria
Opera Honer. "Hearts of the World"
is a great picture. upholding the repu-
tation of 1). W. Griffith as a producer
of mu.Metpieces in moving pictures.
On Wednesday Wm. Lumby was be-
fore Judge Dickson on a charge of false
pretences In connection with the sale of
a bicycle and also on a charge of misrepre-
sentation - in the sale of some automobile •
three. Bottf ca' es were dismissed. Crown
Attorney Seager appeared for the pros- •
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elution and Mr M. G. Cameron for the
defence.
Mr. George Johnston was ranter
severely burned about the face and
haw's and the workshop of his garage
slightly damaged by the expiration of a
tank of gasoliue on his vulcaniser this
(Thursday) morning. Au alarm was
tarred in and the prompt responme nt
time are brigade 0o doubt saved the
building. While Mr. Johnaton's burns
are painful it is not expected that they
will prove serious.
Two changes in the teaching staff of the I •
public schools will take effect at New
Year's. Miss Vera Elliott is taking a
paggioa as teacher in one of the Toronto •
�etgris, and her place at Central school
wilf be taken by Miss Ida Currie. Mrs. W
Garrison is resigning her position on the •
Victoria school staff and will be succeeded •
by Miss Bentley. a ho with her sister.
Miss Sara Bentley. has come to town
from Blyth.
r$RSONAL MENTION.
Mr. George Robinson left on Tuesday
on his return to his home at Regina.
MF.
Wni. McMillan lino returned
home otter the season's sailing.
('apt. I).' P. McCarthy ham' arrived
home after laying up hit. boat for the
winter. '
Mr. Mid Mrs, R. W. ('raigir, of
Brockville, are in town for the holi-
day season. ,.
Mr.'and Mrs. W. J. Blair left this
morning t.,. visit their d'utghter at.
Petera.rnugh.
Mr, H'm. Crafgie arrived last week
front. Cleveland. having antic Odes the
meae.n on the takes.
Mrs. Sinclair, Britannia road, is clos-
ing up ber house for the winter and will
visit her brother. Mr. W. D. Cox, at
Leanuugtoti.
Mrs. H. 1l. M. Macgregor. atri.m-
paniext by her daughter Jean, is
leaving. on Saturday for Bark's Faller
, to spinet pa 'festive season with tier
• palmist*.
Large and varied stock
We are here to serve you
JAMES A..CAMPBELL
DRUGGIST
•VEJIDICT IN.RLYTH CASE.
Coanty Court Adjourn. to Friday of This
Wain.
The case of Bowen vs. Charlesworth.
wnicft was before Judge Dickson in the
Count y Court on Thursday last. was con-
cluded on Friday. His Honor submitted
a aeries a Question* to the jury and on
the answers to these he directed that
judgment be entered for the plaintiff for
2130 and costs. and that the defendant
have judgment on his counterclaim for
$17•wilbout costs. The defendant was a
hardware merchant at Blyth and the
plaintiff was a tinsmith employed by him,
who made claims file exfra work and on
other grounds.
Other cases on the docket were 4bd-
fourned. The Court will sit again on
Friday of this week. at 2 o'clock.,
War Satingrt Stamp ter Christmas.
Many parent. Are manifesting not
a 11t*e enIueru over what kind of gift
they will giro A child at ('hrlstmag.
They wand to give something mrful,
haat a 11 touter n laeting benefit.
Hen.v th*Ir .+.n.ern over the subject.
Thi.+ (1hristmas they may give an al-
together WPM 11 e1 appropriate gift in
the form of wear tinvings eetatnpa,
which cost 34 Parch, and at any time
are worth the ruonev pail for them In
addition to n little over 4 1-2 per cep(,
r.lnls.utulwl half-yelrly. They ate
thus a great dent Metter than the or
dhlaryy gift, whkir taus I ly depre'Iatea
in valve. Haase stamps, Ism ever, be-
lionie more ralnable an time goes nn.
Thi. . who have not $4 In emelt mar by
merely speeding 2(1 reals for it thrift
stamp start A child nn the way to PP -
curing r war saving. stamp. Indeed,
a thrift stamp ti the drat 'of aixtorn
instalment, on the purchase of a war
suiIugs stamp. The habit of pitying
MM. formed a Ill do the child n world
Of gars*.
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A Kindly- (lurlatmaa Reataarbranee.
The following note has been tient
by the secretary of the Wpme.n•s In
.Ilfnte to Miss likimings. who ask.
The 8ytnal to p..h1Mh It :
Vigor lihni aktmings. Ton are
mimed et perry tweeting of the Wee
rain's Institut.. and all the members
do not .all on you as ntt.'n MM they
.non1A. not mist tom ate.forgot ten An
a rwntemllrrn.r of the mist whet v.Si
were Always pot...Nal to play the
rym'nin& tile, •ct'ep( eweloatd as •
JUSTA FEW MORE DAYS UNTIL CHRISTMAS WILL BE HERE
Have you all your shopping finished ? „If not, we can help you
select your present, and show many things that are very
useful as well as beautiful. The store is filled •
with new fancy things for gifts.
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SILKS FOR DRESSES, SKIRTS AND BLOUSES
Crepe de Chine, Georgette, Duchess, Poplids and Taffeta Silkstwre here in many shades
and in good elothlta • ,
We are speciatizir.g'in black for dres.ses. Black Duchess at 11.75, 12.00. $2.35, 12.85 up
to $4.50 a yard. •Black Taffeta, 36 inches wide, at $2.00 a yard. Pussy *Mow Taffeta Silk,
40 inches wide, in good colors, at 13.75 a yard. ' .
HANDKERCHIEFS
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This week we are making a special showing of Crepe de Chine Handkerchiefs. These
Handkercf*iefs come in many pretty colored borders and a range of designs, at 35c each. Watch
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for them in the windows.
Children's Picture Handkerchiefs, at 5c and 10c each.
Men's Excetlda and Khaki Handkerchiefs, at 18c oe 2 for 35c.
Ladies' pure Linen Handkerchiefs, in extra value at 25c, 30c, 35e, 40c and 45c,
Ladies' fancy embroidered Handkerchiefs, at 15c, 20c, 25e, 30c, 35c, 40c and 50c.
We have everything in Handkerchiefs for gifts.
SILK HOSIERY
▪ Silk Stockings are always au acceptable gift and also a useful one.
Ladies' black Silk Hose, at 60c, 85c, $1.25 and 11.50.
Ladies' colored pure Silk Stockings, in'grey, brown, fawn, sand, champagne, white and
black, at 12.25 a pair.
Ladies' Glave Silk Stockings, at $2.25 a pair.
Ladies' brown Silk Stockings, at 65c, $1.2, and $2.25 a pair.
COLLARS COLLARS COLLARS
We are showing a very large range of the newest and best designs in Collars. These
Collars are made from the latest designs, are right up to the minute. Cowl Collars in many
creations of Georgette, Silk Ind Satin. Flat Collarsthe newest shapes and trimmed with the
best of pretty lace. Every one is different and new. They range in price from 60c to $4.00.
CAMISOLfS AND SILK UNDERWEAR
Dainty Camisoles in white, black and pink,emade of Crepe de Chine sad Hstwtai Silk.
Each one is prettily trimmed with lace and ribbon. They range from $1.25 to $2.25 each,
Silk Underwear, iu flesh and white, at $3.00find x3.75 a garment,
BLOUSES BLOUSES
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BLOUSES
Our Blouse stock is large and we are sure to be able to supply your wants in this line.
Georgette Blouses are being shown here in the newest colorings and bes tbeaded designs. Voile,
Crepe de Chine and •Habutai Blouses in white, moderately priced.
D. & A.
Corsets
J. H. COLBORNE
Standard
Patterns.
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Christmas gift from the members.
with tlw best wishes of the memtwre
of the Women's Institute azul with
best wisties for "a Merry ('bristmita
and n Happy Nrw• Year."
Mary E. Salkeld, .
lie-retary.
TO FRIEND AND KINSFOLK 01
Your portrait at Christinait will
carry a message of thoughtfulness that
ix next to a personal visit. Make the
appointment today.
.The Sallows Studio
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SPECIAL NOTICE
We are now prepared to
serve the public for their
Christmas baking with
the beat goods obtain-
able on the market.
Raisins, seeded and seedless.
New Currants.
Citron, Orange and Demon
Peels.
Shelled Walnuts a n d
Almonds,
Icing Sugar, Shredded
, Cocoanut.
T)romadory, Anchor and
Excelsior hates,
Also in stock a full line of
general groceries.
Try our Black and japan
Tea at Mc per lb.
No trouble to show good&,
JOHN SPAHR .
Phone 145 Hamilton Street P
• License No. A 417'
Memorial Fuad Malef c
The Model Theatre was packed last
Thursday evening, when the play
"Within the taw" was presented no -
der the auspices of the Menesetung
Canoe Club for the benefit of the sol-
diers' memorial bawlBefore the plc
tore was shoal' • musical program was
given and was received with warm ap-
preciation. every Dumber being encored.
Mina E. Lyltle and Mims rdrieann Wai-
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asmon leave vocal solos, Mrs. Gene
Cooper gave a piano number and
Meyers. Parsons and Moody gave one
of their funny sketches in costume.
Messrs. Egener and Buckley played
accompaniment's. The Goderieh Or-
chestra gave meveral numbers and alao
played throughout the presentatlon of
the picture. Mr. H. T. Edwards, F.revd-
dent of the atenetietung Canoe flub.
gave a twat little speech thanking the
performers and the audience, and also
Mr. Gander for handing over the
theatre for the evening for the benefit
of tbe memorial fund. A statement of
ore net proceeds will be published next
week.
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Tice OODERICH MARKETS.
Twuamar, December 15.
Wheat per bah s t.as to E1011.
Oat.. per bush .an to .ea
Barley. per bush N to Ili
Peas, per bush 2.26 to i,7a
B[ekwMat, per buds, .,,. 1.70 to
Flour. (An y. perewt aro to
Ylour, wt•„t. per cwt 371 (o
Bras., par ten • Mos to
Shona, per ton ......s.., 1.., 6400 to
qsy ta+r ton . list to
!sew, Mow. pert*. aro to
Dairy Huttar. peep .47 to
Crsansri gutta. pm No .52 to
It5R-, trash. per tiesM to
Potatoes, new. per 1.51 to
rattle. hoteliers ebu*[, preset1700 to
Cattle, buteh•ew' •oadi.nij r mid 10.51 1a
Hain. 11va weight, ow sot 17. 0 In
Lambs
ls.m to
glues. pee Ib 11 u
he.p.l.lr.s2 11 to
Oreswd .Orin[ tlhick.* .71 to
tlreeeed ream .72 to
Turkeys . .... .2s to
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Smart Christmas Footwear
Just a few more days to do your Christmas
shopping. Why not look over our many lines of
Warm, cosy Slippers? We have them to fit the entire
family. In kid, velvet, felts and many colors and
styles in plaid cloth, with heels and without. At
prices most fair for the Christmas trade.
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HOCKEY BOOTS
Wehavereceived a shipment of ladies', men's,
boys' and girls' b
Hockey Boo, with and without
ankle supports, wool -lined, and sure to please. We
have marked these lines very close for this season.
For smart high -cut winter footwear'
see our windows.
WM. SHARMAN THE SHOE MAN
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