The Wingham Advance, 1922-02-23, Page 81
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20th Century Clothing for well dressed
me. .We solicityOur order for a ne\v Sprig
arade t o measure suit,
Ladies' tailored suits, Canton Crepes and
Spring coats, short and long,
leurs and tricatines. Populat, prices.
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Mr -Garvey of tivingstone kScott, will:give a display a new Spring Sep-
ar-te Skirts and Dresses in PLIV Read\r-to-Wear, on Thursday afternoon, you
are invited.
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GLENANNAN
The. hay p,ressers nave been busy
•••,vorking on the line. Those who got ,
y pressed have been drawing it to
cars at the Glen.
Mr. Chas, James, who has been
spending the' past rnonth at his home;
nere, has returned to the, 1Vest,
-Bert ha Mars hall spent a ..few
days recently in A,Viugliant.
A. Gamier, visited her friend,
Miss Mabel Stokes last week.
There
are a number on the sick
list in these parts.
ltfannie "Alarshall of London, is
visiting with friends in these parts.
The C. 1'. R. ran off the track near
Cleriannan on Tuesday of last week.
'1.1.1e,re being no damage done.
-Airs: Oliver Stokes left on Saturday
• for Toronto, where site will visit with
friends for a couple. of weeks. •
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Thursday, Frid.and Saturday
TWO GREAT COMED1I4S
tiA RO L.,"C7)
in three reels, and
VIOLA NANA
Showing that Art in a g,arrett may triake good
magazine reading, but is tough on healthy appetites.
"LIFE'S DARN FUNNY" was the feature at
Lowe's Toronto Theatre, week of Feb. 11t13.
We are throwing in Harold Lloyd's 3 'reel
Comedy Special for good measure.
Matinee Saturday at 3,30, 10c and 15e,
Two evening shows Saturday at 7.30 and 9.
R,eguiar ,Pric&i 15e and 25e,
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v•,,eckly• periodical whose dra,
iwatic Page is nol.a.bly fearless—is the
following comment •
"Comparisons
are necessarily
ous,. but we pannot ).1,e11) looking haat
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LIVE STOCK IMPROVEMENT
At this time of .,year many farmers
are considering this question, po.sSibly
more seriously than at any other ^time
of year, It is practically established
that in order to be successful farmers
,)Li -ver
)dtrt)hriebii
ttgtiecifftnncist soorlybePtift
lialere•t
attchilitleiL,I; 1 vvc
lltirl!ie1.3.beelsit.letysie
t)ociOcfiti4nr''SelV, cswiniltc,
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libe:„,csoelp
ill,cireodi -0..ti,,,iethAtii,ioeci,y1;51slee., FTQluiie. 9 147aP PottltrY, and cattle; tO et our
farming operationS to show a PrOfit
filrriS which first come to mind aro in r-1°11ars and cents., or get the In°0t-
:111.-,ear,ii3sirotif., tolcawN(2),,ttii(01:,,,,,a‘ii.iciiii.t,ojigarantteil.el sa.\ti4.feacwrilosini ottott tollal,,ivfetioien tahtteeifiiroann. 0..
Wonian,' but the grandoise Postur- the farniers to the fatt that this time
of year, is possibly the best in which
inp,s of Dayid, Waric Griffith aridto
Ceof -
cil B. DeMille appear pale and artifi- or,,proousre:cuattetitell°11es,reda;.ch Inadinsecwilsssiiiirge:
cial in the light of this 11CNNT Pr0(.1.1.1C-^ live stock impravement we can always
tion, Nor does the legitiatate stage say that 'the best is none too good,
itself come out entirely unseathed in '
although sometimes too dear. .Flow -
the test of comparison, for this mere ever, do not let us look. for a bull with
1111014C easily surpasses the noigy clap- the idea that the cheapest one is the
trap which passes off as art•in the box
one most .suited to our needs as a
office of the Belasco Theat
poor sire is never an asset lie is
'The Four TiorseMen of the Ap- s a liability. In other words,
ocalipse,will 'be hailed as a great When makini". out your '1 t;
dramatic adhievement; one, windh de- the end of3 '"v (31Y at
thet year,.a poor bull should
serves mare than sany other picture alwaysibe •en eted a costly liability:
play .that the war' inspired -- to be In these alaYs cf reduced prices, in -
handed down to generations yet un- telligent farmers are aiming to secore
born . the best that is available. The nian
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e our orseiden• of the Ap- doing the most Avorrying is the man
ocalipse' is a lit%ing-, breathlng answer with poor cattle, poor hogs, poor
to those who still refuse to take mo- sheep, etc. To hold our markets,
tionti0 n ; t Ito :n p:trot artistic
lansalic.ecnntieurertaltitt,r_lecetttss, itto sithiaolicteldfabreiniwnge
Plane that it has 31 CV'et touched be. must keep better stock. •
fore,' 'co'nversation with a farmer the',
_Robert E. Sherwood' cootterirtitglaynexhie ylthat heausde211(tiiossilt,to-titas)
•the cattle end' of his operations, in
that he had used an inferior sire in
Expresses Opinion Plainly i
• 1 920. , 10 orcier to nsure against a
Mr 1. Lockie Wilson, head of the fepetition of this Condition, he invest-
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Fall Fairs for the Province s ••;roecl ed- a new hull. There are many
oa df his wgy to a cort5id•orabio tell
lwiho if we would b',honest, cl
e,,,honest, coul
to go i
extent in criticising the 1J. F. 6., HtulreonsaCtiOleunste3o,rlyia. s a reputation as a
Movements. Some of these hired ser- .beef raising seetion,..which 'we cannot
rude awakening one of th-e di • iariners'tell us that the dattle in tile
Mrs. Albert Garnier, who has-been
spending the past few weeks with her
parents and other relatives has re-
turned to her home at Windsor.
Mrs. Forgie and Miss Mary have
returned home after attending the
Golden 'Wedding of the former's sis:-
ter- at Exeter. ,
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„ DELMORE
Mii;sio11a1i)7-Meeti1Ig ‚11011 1100t
on Friday afternoon at Mrs. Jcffray's.
A full attendance is required.
The bo:t social held on Tuesday
evening under» the auspices of the
Girls' Club was a snccess in every
way, a splendid programme being pre-
pared for the occasion.
The rink is well patronized by both
old. and young. A lunch is served' in
the basement of the hall which is
i much appreciated by those coining
I-0111 a 'distance
Miss Mary Aitken who has been ill
with -scarlet fever is home on 0 visit.
Mr. Cecil McNeil, who has been.
suffering with blood poisoning in his
hand is recovering-.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lowry of Niag-
ara, are spending' a few aays with
their sou, Archie or: the ohl .home -
Miss Eleanor Jeffray visited. last
Week with Miss Margaret visited
of
Cuirass.
Miss Gibson, teacher, is home on
the sick list, there being no school
for the past week:
GORRIE
1,1rS, Thos. Phair returned home
trom Torooto last week, where she
bad been a visitor with her son, fa; a
couple of months.
Mrs. Chas. Finlay has been» confin-
ed to bed for the past Month. We are
pleased to hear she is able to be about
vants of the government will get a afford to lose, Many of the older
County are not as good as they were
No other governnient in the history. thirty or forty years ago. If that be
the men of the Beck -Wilson type 'as trie-useting,theroco is tiate grsaivloetdid-eesrpsonosfibiltiltlye
of Canada has been so tolerant Nvith
has thc Farmer Government of Cul:- younger generation,
ario, but there is such a
thingario, as A common , mistake . made by the
carrying „liberties too far.--Fariner's overage; fa'r'roor, when looking for a
son. ,Th.c, Sitti-,--a_pparently is gaing to is. that. -he insists cm a.voung ne.i,
attempt to weild the big stick, and J.
Lockie Wilson,"who was in the move-
ment for the betterment of farmers
When the editoi• of the Sun was an
ordinary newspaperman, is now given.
a' -warning that he must not open his
mouth on any public question, es'pec-.
rally if it does not agree'with the
U'pol-
icy of the U. F. O. The Sun so far
has not been able to dictate to the
govermnent and we assume that this
is another- of its idle threats. Loc-
kie AVilson i5 trying to improve their
fairs, improve plowing, preaching the
gospel_of pure seed, pure bred animals
and crop competitions. We heard.his
remarks •c5n which the Sun threat is
basech J. J.. Morrison had just ciosecl
ane of his doleful si_ecches. There
was- no one in 'Canada to bear the. bUr-
dens but the farmer: Mr.;Wilsbn in
hg; is pleasinmanner pointed out that -
it took all kinds of peoPle to make. a
counttly. There , was the manufact-
urer, the artisan, and the farmer and
everyone of them were needed. One
was just as much necessary as the
other Mr. '17tri 1 s o n's vievi was ap-
plauded. He did not slam the. gov-
ernment or anyone else. We opine
that Mr: Morrisq&...was not pleased
because he did, not rind the Trairs'..As-
sociation susceptible to his line of
to•gument. j Lockie Wilson has too
long been 0 1160114 of the farmCr to
be so easily cast aside becau?.,-e he has
an 'unbiased Opinion.—Islincardine Re-
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MRS. T. FELLS
Patrick St:, Phone 231.
Qualified to give Chiropractic a
niass.age, aj,istments. Spinal examilinal'i
free.
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Miss Newall who has been serious.
ly ill for some time is somewhat -im-
proved, but still bedfast. We hope to
soon be able to report 'her well.
Melvin Hammond and wife ha-ve
been visitors with the datters' parents,
Mr, and Mrs. Steimnillar. Melvin left
last week tor a visit with his father
and mother at Vancbtwer, a C.
The meeting held in the Hall on
Monday evening 'was fairly well at-
tended. Able. addresses were given by
Rev. Snell of Winghatri and George
Spotton, ,Rcv. Clysdalc of Fordwich
and Rev. Jones of Gorrie. Paitions
are being circulated and almost uoi-
versally signed against the 'GOvern-
merit of 'Ontario dealing so generous-
ly with the Separate Schools in the
way of Grants last year or any change
in the school laW to enable R. C.
Schools to bc extended.
- WEST:P:1E14D
IcillYt!'v'enAte'rttainellillsamilittoinf bAerubliovin etihia-
Westfield young people on Thursday
evening, A very enjoyable evcrung
was spent in gam es, tnusic and sing-
ing old. favorite songs,. after whlob. a
dainty lunch wa,s served.
Mr. Chas, l'',ockwood 11•.ttl the m4s-
farttino to break his nose l'c'hicit has
0014(r/10d Imo_ 16 his bed.
Mason -10 W t'S t 11 cid on Fobrita,,y 18,
to Mr, and MI s. Walter Mason, a
daughter.
Vincent—Iii 'W es1 l'i el (1, ori February
ti.ttli, in Mr, and Mrs. "Percy Vii)eont q 116)1011 01 .
PIPCIRadios
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After mucic experintenting we have seeded in perfecting
a process for repairing rubbei». fooltvittr ana
d we re able
to ,ettrautce thie itliuost satistactio,11 and at inarvel.ou$1y
low prices--lia fact it is 0111 opinion that our customers
will male a saving of frorio.,25 to 5o per cent, on the Ruh-
1.)ei• Footwear expenditures. •
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FOR INSTANCE
New Soles on 111.en's fine rubbers that are waterproof and
- will stick for 45 cents per pail
New Soles on NVoineit's Rubbers„titat 11101(05 11101)1almost
as. good as new, for 35 cents per pair
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ntioner oles for 35c per. pair
Nevv Soles on. Cltildlim's IZtibbets that will make them
weal just twice as long, for '95 cents per pair
l'ateites 11 on; , 15 to 25 cents
Do sot throw aWay your worn rubbers. lAle invite you tO
try our iew Iriethod and assure satisfetion„
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which in every ease is untrie one. -
Tit this•case he May. be an depending on :MINNIMEMIMIEMI:immwm:',
the. Voung animal's, pedigree. • Along ' '••• • • •' •'• ' •.• • •••••• • ' ;•,.
this line .i,ye htthat from time • . - - -7 ' "77 •17,•,-„;
to tiMe there. ai-eS
sires. of RESULTS' OF FIELD CROP'
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orth ,tat arebeingk
sent Lo the'bloc, , „ •••,„ •• • '
which should be retained on the -farm. 'rue±0.11;c,wirig Combinedtaticing Field; crop
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lorig'as they' ;tre seful. 'The local
Department 0,f .Agricultul'e is anxious' ed Grain Competition 'conducted, by the.;•Ttirnberry Agricultural n
.Society, i(fats:
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to retai11. as many' 0,f..-'.
..'these •Prcrvert While Mi.. Wilton was iirst in the'lleldscore Mr:•Thos,.'raYlor has nosea oat ahead • ` i',...t•
sires as Possible and is willing to 'as- cif 11iin Whetilpci•th scs bre, recit1 '' e'sidered '` ' • ' ; '-' ' ' ' . '' •
sist .ip placing me.
til. • sa, -wherever •. . _•,-, • • • • .a. . l . ,. 6oy. of Field.' „....10./.., of 13i,, ,. • • . l'•••••••!'
pos'sible. Some of these are at the •, .. N. „ ,./,. .. „„ . q . .-' " , ,....
head of pure bred herds and for little ' ame -6a-1.1-l3e'•• ' aueLY , `--(-°1e Score 2-c4°;1'
niore than. beefprices, cou cl be se- r. Thos, Taylor, Witighain, 13a -ruler__ , ..;......,, 51.9 36,4 ., . !.;./3.3 :
cured , in a 'cominunity, f'or tise on 2. Richard Wilt.011, ,Wil3gliarn , -Banner •,,,., r 2 S 05,2
grade ,lydrcls ‘yliere their influence . Peter IVIeT2.',,w,e11, Bluevale, R. R. r, •;.52,0 3.3,6 84,8-
w°1\l'Illecii-cli)teanitnZalt11•1:1.11)11eetn-ten', and .oth crs; 41- \\7'2:" Webst°'''Ll'el''''''' R. R. 2`' • Bauiler... -• • • ' • 576 31•8 ' 834
stimulate the business: Governments, 6. 3. C. l'ili,tehell, Wingham, Banner. ,.,........ ,,...,.. 48.3 33.2
.-.1f•ttnicipal, .Provincial,. and Federal, 7. W. i r. ;•.6.,.:1 1 utt 1
\v. R. ......rni--aan.r, - .ng.iani, Banner . 2, ....;... 4.7.7 -,...;3.2 -
are urging 0 general resuri-Ption of . .
tions Tlie 13reeclef's of Huron Cbun- - • ' ' , • . -„,.,,, . ' ' ••
ty arc willing to db the same:with the
farmers of the County and have at
present, a' largcr number of 151.111s of
good bi....-eeding aiii)de'pliz.ittlrtivmideluitaloitfy.Aig, 1.,. -,
: Clinton, Ont..
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Clark vs. Huron Flax; Mills • •
`Phis was an 'action 15roitglit 0 1).,by
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'Plias. ...Clark . of MorriS '"township
against the Flitron County Flax. Com -
are being urged- to' reduce :prices...4;d J.AVright.,...Vin,ghatn, Banner 46.1..; 35.4 8?.?. •
business to improve financial condi-
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"Patty to recover the sum of $214, the
table of eel -lain flax grown upon bis
laud and the actioli was disposed or
before His Honor, judge Dickson on
the 5111 ,of April, 1921 in favor of the
plaintiff with- costs. A seizure of tilt -
defendant's goods and chattels at the
'Brussels mill was. their mode,, by the
sheriff, whereupon they were claimed
1.)y the Sovereign Production Co., and
-1.-n Interpleader issue was directed to
1 try -the question 0 [The 01\700rSITiP Of
Listowel 8, Wingham 5
Frm
o' t he Listowel Banner. we take
the foliowing which ha s reference to
, the High 0ch661 hoc:Icev ina.tch, held in.
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Winglaant rink a .week ago- Friday. ',:to
The locals are playing nice hocke.,y. 01
and should have the support o ,.11..
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Illill III A win from liarriston here will give
Intl in
them the district. They were more
titan pleased with the spurtstriatiship
shown them by lATinghatn. and. all 'Say
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, ,. the Wingbarn boys „re "a fine bunch"-,
Goals scored l)y the locals Ivere: Dick
JCidd 4; Delbert Philp e; Earl McIll-
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All 20c and 25c pap-
er covered Novels,
at,e riovv selling at
15 cents each.
14. B. Elliott
tooks, Stationery, Magazines.,
Town T lc 1;:et Agencl Canadian •
National Grand Trunk Railway,
Ocean tickets via all
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Noblee is hereby kiven, pursuant; to Section
55, Chap. 121 at the RovlsectStattnes of Ont,
silo, that all pe08005 lavtug claims against
the lilgtate a Andrew itililot, deeeaSed, who
died on ot about the twaat,y4hir8 day of Dee
ember, A, D, 1921, at; the Township Of Turn'.
btoetgreyntiit 1.,,lielic,,s1•14..Lvpinrceepftelfd?totti,tuti.
oedaernevei:ole. ttii11
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tVilaenAtv,00rtoou,,tv•vvixi,itairiliork;nb,er(o)rieurrhieo,t,i.,?4,nutep..,sorvefc
th day �S Ifeibruary, A. 1). 1522, their names
3,11(1,0000111I084 tW11h full partieulats of their
t4010,0i-A$410-Loali(' rtatIllyti)n1g111.3alblyq 111.11001n11(aht111170 vf,13ti )t, cei
t117 a$thi0tovY 0001t0o1'111;4ettlif,,t3(1;1' i hat 0,Itor Ibo Bahl
lvent•tt-seventh day of Ifebtaterv, 1922, the
a5ets of the eslate will bditribtrt tiy tbe
'mong (1111(11111 p, its 0111)1100 timer ,
having ve,gartl, only to 1110 claims of whieb
1,Ley shall then have Itatier tho 0511110
‚(5111 )101 Pc liable for 11117 0041111 not flied at,
1110 11120 05 111081,1a tiiHtvibution, »,
litit..dio.A,whigiv..0,111118111,1431110Ii2:111 day. of
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i•by I; Fred Clarke T
teants:' »
Wingbam „ Listowel •
Donaldson goal Cox
llracketibtiry defense Philp
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Vikter 1wing Kidd
Percitie r. wing 11loore
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Final Clearance Sale of Winter ic
!» Merchandise Thi s Week Only
sul.) po- three days we will offer
ci.1n
;.11tilitiac2;;:;r 9 f jiist°'w,,c, I ' .tet.111171C-611 .' ' tc..1116a nbdailsaell, "-at'c'foprtrli
prices that ."N'e
;k1vill -1
mean hill savit gs o -ro .
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1\lanY.-,of' the Dollar 3)0)'val.'N
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Ore attending the evangelistic services
services Ali » the Prebyterin church
at l3elgrave.
Mr. and Mrs, Joe Thompson and
baby Alie, oC St, Augustine, visited
last week with Mrs. Thompson's par-
ents, Mr, and_ -.N.tys. Thos. Robinson,
Calvin and flrick elturches are unit-
ing their services for the month of
Pebruary.
NOTICf,:, CR.E11)1TRS
Ili the etate'of Duncan Robertson, late
ot the .finwahip of M0111.111110 L110 011111111,31of
H111.11011i Fraulor, dei.Matd; •
NOT-T.0E1S hereby given parSearit. to Section
so, Ohapter 121 of P.,„ 8, 0. 1011, that all porsone
having. einbris against the estate of Duncan 0,
Robottson, who died. 00 or abOut, the twenty.,
forth clay _Deeentber A. 1), 1921,, at; the
TownshIp'brmorris in the 'County of ituon
are reenired to send te the ntifiersigned admin
istrattig on beforc•ilic 2od. day of January
1922, 111010 Mionos end aadressesAnrith hill pax,
ti -tilos, of their eianns vit,iting and the
ratturo Of the 10011011305 95 an)' MA by them .
furthor auto notice that•lk,ftel' the titid•
52rid. day of .351111511'1922» alb tktkibt54 ar. the
said estate win heclis,ribte41,00; tiald ad-
inlniSqatrix antoto, the parpittrottlyttleia
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shall than haVe natio ao
nd the. tat tiof,
bo a
rnr ny ein.inis not filed nts. e tiny) et
1 besal0.ii:Apiittion„
im At 3.V;Ingliatit tcla 'day J'aw,
Ptinx.;;;;;rttotmi.s. •
s,ntielfdr el; tho „,-;ttlni;n15tbatfbK",
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nes will e colitiattie so don'
rniss this extraordinary btitritte:
opporttiriit }r. ;
SAVINGS FOR MEN
1\Tel-es Snits $1,1..T.0 tt;2350
Mon.'s Overcoats $r5 $26.o
1\1en's Slieep Lined Srnolt-s
Men's 1\itackinai,vs
AVo61 Underwear'
Mens Viceep, Lined lintler-
wear
1;Mn."'s CorribinatiOns
Meri's Fur CoatS
Boys' Winter Ovelreoats
Boys' 'Winter Stiits ,
Boys' Sweater Coals
oys' Pullovers
Boys' II•ridertyear
Boys' lioSiei•y
.SAVINGS FOR WOMEN
Fnl Collar Coats '
Coats
1'weed Coats ,
Serge and Tricotirie 3)1e13e5
Sint and Crepe Dresses
Motise Drese
SALE OF FURS
Special sale of class
Furs, 'bluffs, Stoles and Sets at
less than inalitifacturers prices.
Iiildsort Sell' Scarfs, Muffs
Alaska Sable' Scarfs Ntlifis
Cariadi:Irt. Beaver » Scarfs »and
Muff.
Red ,3..?oy. Sc -;•M ztrt.d bluffs
Canadian 1.,yrix Scarfsi Muffs
'Persian Lomb Scarfs, Muffs
Special Offerings in Flottse
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ligiblikato aoh Stior
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