The Wingham Advance, 1911-06-22, Page 5THURSDAY, JUNE 22, igi I
Good Goods I
Produce Wanted
50,000 SBS.
WOOL WANTED
Highest
Prices
Cash
Highest
Prices
Trade
Extra Good Values for the Wool
Season in all Kinds General
Merchandise, such as—
,
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Men's
and Boys' Clothing, Carpets, Rugs,
Oil Cloths, Linoleums, Hosiery and
Under Wear, -Yarns, Wool Blankets
and Sheeting, Flannelette Blankets
and Sheeting, Boots and Shoes,
Groceries, Etc.
Butter and Eggs Wanted.
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Capital Paid Up $ 2,150,000
Reserve and Undivided Profits . 3,150,000
Total Assets . . . . . . . 40,000,000
Call at the office of the Bank of
Hamilton and secure a pass -book. This
is a simple transaction. Yet it may he
the first step toward a competence.
You cannot commence to save too
early in life—and the place to keep your
savings is in a Chartered Bank.
Interest paid on deposits of $1.00
and upwards.
C. P. SMITH, Agent - ' II GAA!
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Care For The Orchard.
Arch. D. (laropbell, the Ontario
Agricultural. Department's repreaen-
tative at Morrisburg, took charge of
five orchards with excellent results
last year. From one of these or-
chards, It acres, forty-three trees,
the owner netted $1OO, the most ever
received previously being $175. Au -
other orchard of thirty trees harvest-
ed S;250 worth of apples, From an.
other of throe acres the fruit sold on
the trees at $350, while the unsprayed
orchards In the district were practi-
easily worthless, It certainly pays
to give the apple orchards a little
care and attention,
Drainage Necessary.
Drainage is recognized to -day by
successful farmers as possessing im-
portance at least equal to that of sup-
plying fertilizers in the field. The
practical farmer considers it good
business to borrow money if necessary
at six per cent, with which to put
down drains upon his farm. Notwith-
standing, there are many farms, per-
haps the majority of them through-
ont the country, which either are not
drained at all or else indifferently.
The work of the Ontario Agricultural
College_ in calling attention to this
essential in successful farming is
therefore highly to be commended.
The campaign for better drainage
should be energetically pushed.
IT GROWS IIAiR.
But Not After The Hair
Root Is Dead.
W. J. McKibben will tell you that
be sells a great many bottles of
Parisilin Sago because it gives satis-
faction.
He guarantees it to eradicate dan-
druff, stop falling and splitting hair
and itching scalp, or money back.
Parisian Sage will make grow if the
Bair root ie hot dead ; it puts life and
luster into dull and faded hair and is
the most delightful hair dressing in
the world. Only 50c a large bottle,
Parisian Sage is the best hair grow-
er and beautifier, dandruff euro and
scalp cleaner known. Try it or our
money back plan.
A Snake Scare.
While carting hay, recently, a
driver, John Dooking of Cargill, had a
remarkable experience with a snake.
Dooking wag walking beside his cart,
when he suddenly felt a blow on his
shoulder. It was caused by a snake,
which had fallen nut of the hay.
Immediately upon striking the man's
shouid'er, the reptile curled around his
neck,„hut fortunately did not attempt
to bit. him. The man collapsed, and
the snake becoming frightened, un-
wound itself and disappeared.
Not All Butter.
The Lucknow Sentinel reports the
following : —"Last week a local busi-
ness man, who deals in butter and
eggs, discovered in a tub of butter,
which had come in from the country
districts, an old newspaper and part
of a stalk of rhubarb. The intention
of the donor probably was to feed the
mind as well as the body and medi-
cate all infirmities out of the pur-
chaser. On a provion's occasion (and
OAS we are glad to announce, did not
happen in Lucknow) the same man
purchased a tub of batter, which had
previously been sold by a farmer to a
country merchant. On running his
tester into it, he struck something
hard just below the surface, and the
mining operations, which he immedi-
ately instituted, resulted in the un-
covering of a large red brink. Uefu1
as red bricks are, they are obviously
too coarse to make good butter
coloring."
THE WIN(IUAM ADVANCE
NO REASON FOR DOUBT,
A Statement Of Facts Backed By
A Strong Guarantee.
We guarantee complete relief to all
sufferers trona constipation. In every
case where we fail we will supply the
medicine free.
Rexall Orderlies are a gentle, ef-
fective, dependable and safe bowel
regulator, strengthener and tonic,
They re-establish nature's functions
in a quiet, easy way, They do not
cause any inconvenience, griping or
nausea. They are so pleasant to take
and work so easily that they may be
taken by anyone at any time. They
thoroughly tone up the whole system
to healthy activity,
Rexall Orderlies are unsurpassable
and ideal for the use of children, old
folks and delicate persons. We can-
not too highly recommend them to
all snfferers from any form of con-
stipation and its attendant evils.
Two sizes, 10c and 25c. Remember,
you can obtain Rexall Remedies in
this community only at our store—
Tho Rexall Store, W, McKibben.
John Tolmie For The Senate.
It is reported in Liberal circles that
Jopn Tolmie, ALM., of Kincardine,
will not be the standard bearer again"
in North Bruce, it being understood
that he is to be given a seat in the
Senate. According to this report, 0.
M. Bowman, M.F.P., of Southamp-
ton, will take a try for the Commons,
and a possible candidate for the Legis-
lature may be brought out in the per-
son of Dr. Hough or Reeve G. Kast-
ner, of W'Viarton.
Edison's Storage Battery.
Edison's latest invention is a storage
battery. This battery is so small that
it can be placed in a suit case. It is
light, portable and can be charged
quickly. According to Edison's .ex-
planation before the National Elec-
tric Light Association recently in
New York, Mr. Edison .> rays that
the battery, if charged for ten min-
utes, will store up enough energy to
rim .a delivery waggon fifty miles, and
that the cost of electricity for a
whole day's delivery will not be more
than twenty-five cents.
To Visit Canada.
King George will tour Canada be-
fore the end of the year for he is to
arrive in Bombay on December 2, and
make his state entry into Delhi on
December 7. Ho is to be crowned on
December 12, Plans have been made
to enable one hundred thousand per-
sons to see the ceremony. The King
is to reach Calcutta on December 30.
If the reciprocity deadlock mater-
ializes, the parties will probably en-
deavor to have the general elections
over before the coining of His Ma-
jesty,
A Promising Outlook.
The crop outlook throughout Can-
ada is decidedly encouraging. Al-
though hay will be light in many
parts of Ontario, any loss which occurs
in this respect promises to be fully off-
set by the wide planting of corn, and
favorable prospects for the latter
crop. Spring grains have come on
remarkably well, Althongh it was
very dry for some time after seeding,
conditions have been much more
favorable since then. Practically all
of Ontario seems to have had a fair
rain fall during the last two weeks.
In the West, too, the prospects are ex-
ceedingly encouraging, Grain went
into the ground under the most favor-
able circumstances, and tho weather
since then as to rain fall, etc., seems
to have been about all that could be
desired,
Lucknow,
Lneknow has an all-night telephone
service now. It hes been in operation
since the beginning of the month.
The annual rummer meeting -of the
Women's Institute, which was held on
the lawn of Mrs, John ,Button's Dome
on Judo 7th, was one of the most suc-
cessful meetings yet held by this
branch of the Society.
According to Lucicnow'e assessment
roll, the population of the village has
decreased to the extent of 20 during
the past year, Total assessment
$332,225, with a fixed assessment on
the Lnckuow Furn. Co, plant of
$2500.
There are now 3t rural telephones
connecting with Lucknow central.
Four years ago there was none. Four
years from now there 'will probably
be three hundred, extending in every
direction through the surrounding
townships.
Fifteen hundred feet of cable, in-
tended to replace the cross arms and
the net work of wires on the street
telephone poles, arrived at the Bell
Telephone central here on Monday.
Workman will be here in a couple of
weeks to put it into place.
The trial of T. Garnet • Armstrong,
which was to have taken place in
Goderich this week, has been again
postponed owing, as before, to the
absence of certain witnesses, "It is
clear," says a paragraph in the London
Free Press, "that no blame attaches
to the accused for the regretable mis-
take which caused the death of Mar-
garet Murray."
T H E
Glorious Twelfth
Arrange to celebrate with
the Orangemen'- on J my
the 12th, 1911, at
KINCARDINE
Spend the day by the lake.
Goocl Speeches will be de-
livered.
A Fine Program of Water
Sports being arranged. .
Accommodation for eVeryone
is being provided.
WATCH FOR
FURTHER PARTICULARS
J. J. Hunter W. S. Anderson
W. M. SEC'Y.
Mrs. M. Barrett,
two Moreau St.,
Montreal, says:
"A horrid
rash came out all over my baby's face and
spread until it had totally covered his scalp..
It was irritating and painful, and caused
the little one hours of suffering, We tried
soaps and powders and salves, but be got
no better. tie refused his food, got quite
thin and worn, and was reduced to a very
serious condition, I was advised to try
Zara-Buk, and did so. It was wonderful
how it seemed to cool and ease the child's
burning, painful skin, Zam-Buk from the
very commencement seemed to go right to
the spot, and the pimples and sores and the
irritation grew less and less. Within a
few weeks my baby's skin was healed
completely. He bas now not a trace of
rash, or eruption, or eczema, or burning
sore. Not only so, but cured of the tor-
menting skin trouble, he has improved in
general health."
Zam•Buk is sold at all stores and medicine veil.
dors, soc. a box, or post free from Zam•Buk Co„
Toronto, for price, 6boxes for $o•sa A certain cure
for all skin diseases, cuts, burns, etc., and for piles.
NEW SHOP
Opened on John St.
(OPP. DR. TAMLYN'S)
On road to the 0. P. Ry.
Just received, carload of Tndhope
and MoLaohlan Buggies, ranging in
price from $66.00 to $140.00.
Also half a oar of Corn King
Manure Spreaders. Any person think-
ing • of getting a Manure Spreader
should see me before buying.
All kinds of Farm Implements,
Toronto Wind Mills, Oockshutt Plows
and Melotte Cream Separators, always
on hand. Also a full line of Repairs
always in stock.
Any person wanting anything in
any of the above lines should see me
as I can sell them the best and as
cheap as the cheapest.
Thanking yon for past patronage,
and soliciting a continuance of the
same. I am, Yours Truly,
J.: 3. FRYFOOLE
WINUHAM, ONT.
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ROOM SUITE LIKE?
._. Call and look through some Spites that you never
before in Golden or Weathered Oak Finish.
•i• The newest and best.
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WALKER'S FURNITURE STORE
YOU PAY LESS HERE
Men's and Young Men's Suits
Selected from lines that sell regularly up to $1G 50. Blue
and Black Set ges, fancy Cheviots and Worsteds ; sized
to At men of all builds ; a deeided cut price X9.-
item for 'Saturday, selling ab
Stylish Shirts
Negligee dyke with cuffs attached, good quality shirting
materials iunp-to-date patterns, stripe tfit:ets and th
light and dark shades, reg. 75c to $1,00 -for
.
Men's Suspenders, strongly )natle, 50e Suspenders of in,
fine elastic webbing, mohair ends, full siz. i OC
mO
Menti Sox, 250, plaits black and black white feet rI_
Sox r $p°cial 1 .. . . 0
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Highs fit prices paid for farmer's produce.
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Corset Cover Embroidery ;
RUGS -Large stack of Rugs—
reg. 50e to 05c—Sale. 40e
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HOSE—Cashmere, seamless;
all sizes. 20 per cent, off all
sizes O, Os, 10 ; regular 35e
regular prises,
value—Sale. Price 25c
CURTAINS—Lace Curtains, all
RIBBONS --- Special line of
new patterns ; to reduce stock
very wide Ribbon — 2 yds.
per Gent. off reg. prices.
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for 25e
WASH SUITS—Boys' Fancy
PARASOLS — All kinds Sum-
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per cent, off,
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VESTS —10 dozen Ladies'
Vests, no sleeve and short
clear ......... .... . .....$1,50
sleeve—Salo Price ... ... , , ....10c .....10c
GOWNS — Ladies' Cambric
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SUPPORTERS — Children's
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ROSES.
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processes --more
UNDERSKIRTS --One doz,
White Cambric 'Under-
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GLOVES—
GLOVES— Long Gloves
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clear creamystream
packages, filled
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full -weight by
Persian Lawn Waists ; reg.
SLIPPERS — 2 dozen Child-
value 51,75—Sale $1,20"
reu's tan or black Slippers ;
good stock—Sale Price,. , ,25c
LINEN SKIRTS—Linen Top
Skirts --- nicely made — to
PRINTS — A large stock of
Crum's English Prints in
clear at 51,50
new patterns and color-
DRESSES— Children's White
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Ings ; best washing Prints
made ; regular 15c value—
Muslin Dresses—Sale.. , . 51,00
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Sale Price 12c
DRAWERS — Ladies' Fine
BOOTS AND SHOES—This de-
partmont is full of all kinds
infallible
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machinery—sewedautomatically.
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Lucknow,
Lneknow has an all-night telephone
service now. It hes been in operation
since the beginning of the month.
The annual rummer meeting -of the
Women's Institute, which was held on
the lawn of Mrs, John ,Button's Dome
on Judo 7th, was one of the most suc-
cessful meetings yet held by this
branch of the Society.
According to Lucicnow'e assessment
roll, the population of the village has
decreased to the extent of 20 during
the past year, Total assessment
$332,225, with a fixed assessment on
the Lnckuow Furn. Co, plant of
$2500.
There are now 3t rural telephones
connecting with Lucknow central.
Four years ago there was none. Four
years from now there 'will probably
be three hundred, extending in every
direction through the surrounding
townships.
Fifteen hundred feet of cable, in-
tended to replace the cross arms and
the net work of wires on the street
telephone poles, arrived at the Bell
Telephone central here on Monday.
Workman will be here in a couple of
weeks to put it into place.
The trial of T. Garnet • Armstrong,
which was to have taken place in
Goderich this week, has been again
postponed owing, as before, to the
absence of certain witnesses, "It is
clear," says a paragraph in the London
Free Press, "that no blame attaches
to the accused for the regretable mis-
take which caused the death of Mar-
garet Murray."
T H E
Glorious Twelfth
Arrange to celebrate with
the Orangemen'- on J my
the 12th, 1911, at
KINCARDINE
Spend the day by the lake.
Goocl Speeches will be de-
livered.
A Fine Program of Water
Sports being arranged. .
Accommodation for eVeryone
is being provided.
WATCH FOR
FURTHER PARTICULARS
J. J. Hunter W. S. Anderson
W. M. SEC'Y.
Mrs. M. Barrett,
two Moreau St.,
Montreal, says:
"A horrid
rash came out all over my baby's face and
spread until it had totally covered his scalp..
It was irritating and painful, and caused
the little one hours of suffering, We tried
soaps and powders and salves, but be got
no better. tie refused his food, got quite
thin and worn, and was reduced to a very
serious condition, I was advised to try
Zara-Buk, and did so. It was wonderful
how it seemed to cool and ease the child's
burning, painful skin, Zam-Buk from the
very commencement seemed to go right to
the spot, and the pimples and sores and the
irritation grew less and less. Within a
few weeks my baby's skin was healed
completely. He bas now not a trace of
rash, or eruption, or eczema, or burning
sore. Not only so, but cured of the tor-
menting skin trouble, he has improved in
general health."
Zam•Buk is sold at all stores and medicine veil.
dors, soc. a box, or post free from Zam•Buk Co„
Toronto, for price, 6boxes for $o•sa A certain cure
for all skin diseases, cuts, burns, etc., and for piles.
NEW SHOP
Opened on John St.
(OPP. DR. TAMLYN'S)
On road to the 0. P. Ry.
Just received, carload of Tndhope
and MoLaohlan Buggies, ranging in
price from $66.00 to $140.00.
Also half a oar of Corn King
Manure Spreaders. Any person think-
ing • of getting a Manure Spreader
should see me before buying.
All kinds of Farm Implements,
Toronto Wind Mills, Oockshutt Plows
and Melotte Cream Separators, always
on hand. Also a full line of Repairs
always in stock.
Any person wanting anything in
any of the above lines should see me
as I can sell them the best and as
cheap as the cheapest.
Thanking yon for past patronage,
and soliciting a continuance of the
same. I am, Yours Truly,
J.: 3. FRYFOOLE
WINUHAM, ONT.
PHONE 109 P. 0. BOX 13
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WHAT IS YOUR DINING
•_.
'S•
._.
••.
._.
•;.
ROOM SUITE LIKE?
._. Call and look through some Spites that you never
before in Golden or Weathered Oak Finish.
•i• The newest and best.
._.
saw
•2�
•_�
o•
WALKER'S FURNITURE STORE
YOU PAY LESS HERE
Men's and Young Men's Suits
Selected from lines that sell regularly up to $1G 50. Blue
and Black Set ges, fancy Cheviots and Worsteds ; sized
to At men of all builds ; a deeided cut price X9.-
item for 'Saturday, selling ab
Stylish Shirts
Negligee dyke with cuffs attached, good quality shirting
materials iunp-to-date patterns, stripe tfit:ets and th
light and dark shades, reg. 75c to $1,00 -for
.
Men's Suspenders, strongly )natle, 50e Suspenders of in,
fine elastic webbing, mohair ends, full siz. i OC
mO
Menti Sox, 250, plaits black and black white feet rI_
Sox r $p°cial 1 .. . . 0
,.
Highs fit prices paid for farmer's produce.
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Wool Wanted!
CASH or TRADE
Bring your Wool to us and receive in exchange
the best Blankets, Sheeting and Yarns made from
good long wool by the Wroxeter Mills, not made
from clipping, and will give the best satisfaction.
Carpets, • Rugs and Matting
Nairn's Scotch Linoleums in a variety of patterns ;
best stock in town.
Men's and Boys' Suits
We have a large stock of the most 'up-to-date
Suits that can be obtained, which we have harked
very low, considering the quality. Boys' Suits, very
nobby, double seat and knee.
Men's Working Clothes
Men's Work Shirts, Fine Shirts, Overalls and Pants.
We handle the Leather Label Overalls and Smocks
--fully guaranteed. Shoes of all kinds.
Summer Wear
Anderson's Zephers, Muslins, Foulards. and every-
thing for the 'hot weather, Men's Cotton Socks.
Ladies' and Children's Hose, we handle the famous
Wear Well Brand, &c,,
No. It Granulated Sugar, $.1..5 per cwt., which is
less than wholesale price today. One hundred sacks
to sell at that price. We must make room for
another car to arrive in July.
All kinds Produce wanted—Highest Prices Bnid.
Phone 89.
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LACES — 30 pieces Torchon
BLINDS — A lot of Linen
Laces ; reg. 10c—Sale. tic
Blinds, complete with rol-
EMBROIDERY—O pieces of
ler—Sale Price 250
Corset Cover Embroidery ;
RUGS -Large stack of Rugs—
reg. 50e to 05c—Sale. 40e
Tapestry, Brussels, Wilton ;
HOSE—Cashmere, seamless;
all sizes. 20 per cent, off all
sizes O, Os, 10 ; regular 35e
regular prises,
value—Sale. Price 25c
CURTAINS—Lace Curtains, all
RIBBONS --- Special line of
new patterns ; to reduce stock
very wide Ribbon — 2 yds.
per Gent. off reg. prices.
for 25e
WASH SUITS—Boys' Fancy
PARASOLS — All kinds Sum-
Sailor Wash Suits 75c
mer Parasols to clear at 20
per cent, off,
SKIRTS—A line of White
Wash Top Skirts — to
VESTS —10 dozen Ladies'
Vests, no sleeve and short
clear ......... .... . .....$1,50
sleeve—Salo Price ... ... , , ....10c .....10c
GOWNS — Ladies' Cambric
Night Gowns, nicely trim -
SUPPORTERS — Children's
med—Sale 75c
Hose Supporters, all sizes
—to clear 100
UNDERSKIRTS --One doz,
White Cambric 'Under-
Under-
GLOVES—
GLOVES— Long Gloves
skirts with deep flounce—
for Ladies, with lace top,
$1,25 value for .... .....$1.00
Black or White ; regular
$1.00—Sale 75c
WAISTS—Ladies' sizes, Fine
Persian Lawn Waists ; reg.
SLIPPERS — 2 dozen Child-
value 51,75—Sale $1,20"
reu's tan or black Slippers ;
good stock—Sale Price,. , ,25c
LINEN SKIRTS—Linen Top
Skirts --- nicely made — to
PRINTS — A large stock of
Crum's English Prints in
clear at 51,50
new patterns and color-
DRESSES— Children's White
•
Ings ; best washing Prints
made ; regular 15c value—
Muslin Dresses—Sale.. , . 51,00
Sale Price 12c
DRAWERS — Ladies' Fine
BOOTS AND SHOES—This de-
partmont is full of all kinds
•
i e .. Drawers -Sale
price ...... , .. 25c
pr
of Bargains. The very latest
CORSET COVERS — 5 doz.
styles, We can save you
Fine Cambric Corset Covs
money on your Footwear,
ers—nicely trimmed with
Try us,
Lace—Sale price 25e
Clothing Department.
If its anything in Reacly-to-wear' Clothing you want for
,
Men or Boys —and want to save money — this is the place to
buy. Our stock at present is too heavy, and we are going to
,
reduce it. Prices will do it, For 3 weeks, Men's Snits, Boys'
'
Suits, Men's Pants, Boys' Pants, Men's Rain Coats, Men's Oruv-
enetto Coats, &c„ will be sold at Ont Prices. No room to quote
prices. Call in, will
be pleased to show you the goods.
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Wool Wanted!
CASH or TRADE
Bring your Wool to us and receive in exchange
the best Blankets, Sheeting and Yarns made from
good long wool by the Wroxeter Mills, not made
from clipping, and will give the best satisfaction.
Carpets, • Rugs and Matting
Nairn's Scotch Linoleums in a variety of patterns ;
best stock in town.
Men's and Boys' Suits
We have a large stock of the most 'up-to-date
Suits that can be obtained, which we have harked
very low, considering the quality. Boys' Suits, very
nobby, double seat and knee.
Men's Working Clothes
Men's Work Shirts, Fine Shirts, Overalls and Pants.
We handle the Leather Label Overalls and Smocks
--fully guaranteed. Shoes of all kinds.
Summer Wear
Anderson's Zephers, Muslins, Foulards. and every-
thing for the 'hot weather, Men's Cotton Socks.
Ladies' and Children's Hose, we handle the famous
Wear Well Brand, &c,,
No. It Granulated Sugar, $.1..5 per cwt., which is
less than wholesale price today. One hundred sacks
to sell at that price. We must make room for
another car to arrive in July.
All kinds Produce wanted—Highest Prices Bnid.
Phone 89.
Mills
WINGHAM
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