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The Liberal, 31 Jan 1901, p. 5

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Mr. J. K. McEwen 0f \Veston, “110 was recently named for the pnsition of Bailifl‘ of the Division Court in suc- cession to the late \Vm. Suggitt. has decided to not accept the position as it would probably interfere with his other business. In the meantime Mr. J. Beasley is acting as bailiif. Memorial Service in honor of mu- ;lute beloved Queen. will be held in the Methodist-Church Saturday, Fel)‘y 2, at, 3 p. m. Appropriate addresses, in- terspersed with music, will be given. Friends of all denmninufions are ~cordially invited to participate in .the service. For sale, one Nu. 9. sixâ€"171:1}, Thought Range, with tank, 0. Mason. ’ DIONTREAL, Dec. 1900. To the Public: Your druggist is hereby authorized to refund the pur- chase pricuon a. twenty-five 01- fifty cent. bottle of Greene‘s \Varmuted .Syruf) ul‘ Tar, if it, fails to cure your .coug \ or cold. , (Signed) The Lester H. Greene Co. Our jurors have been phé public. Atkinson &, Switzen ' Kev. Sege, gifts, ing. The Financial Statement of the Treasure! of the High and Public Schools have been printed and dis- tributed. If any ratepnyel in the school section has been missed, he can get. a copy by calling at. THE LIBERAL {13:109. Quarterly Religious services will be ~held in the MfitLbodist. Chm-ch next, Sunday, commencing at 10.30 a. 111. Rev. A. J. Johnston, of Victoria Col.- 3e-ge, a. young minister of eminent gifts, will preach mowing and even- Herbageum Poultry Spice prevents disease, ensures fine plumage. more (eggs, finer flavored flesh, and is econ- «nnieal, one t-nhle spuonfull beng sufâ€" ficient for 15 or 20 fowls. Use it regu- larlyund increase your profits. For sale. by J. Hall. gre Itzmu The work of taking the Dominion census will begin in March, and preâ€" parations are now being made for the work. It is understood that Mr. Frank Smith of F-dgely, in Vaughan tmvnship, will be the. census commis- sioner for the riding of \Vost York. In Ym-k County Council on Monthly a motion was passed asking the Pub- lic Sclmnl Inspectors to instruct the teachers of the various SUhUUIS to hold special sex-vices on Friday aftonmnu in memoxy of the dead inwn. \Ve nndm‘stund that, Messrs. A. Hopkins & Son, 501 Queen St. “Yest, Toronto, pnrpnse opening a (:rezu'iwry on the McLaughlin 10L. back nfthv Palmer Hons». and have applied to file Bum-d of Health for a permit. Michael anlghtnn, Esq., J. P.. of Elgin Mills, has been appointle :l Liceusu Commissioner fnr \Vcst' York. Mr. Nnuglmm held the same pnsiliun :1 number of years ago. His two col- leagues on the Bum-(l will be Messrs. Jonathan T. Fun- and Elijah A. Arm- strong. “'e wish to sell the things you wish in buy. Atkinson & Switzer. Memorial services in memory of 0m- lnto Queon Victoria were cunduclml Sundnyu'ening in the Presbyterian church by Rev. J. A. Grunt and in the Mt-thodist, church by Rev. R. S. 1‘1. Large. Two rinks fmm um‘ Curling Club \VHlt tn Tun-nu) Saturday and plnvvd a friendly game with the Lnkr-vimv curlers. Both of the Riclmmnd Hill rinks Were- suncessful. defeating their opponents by 721ml 2 puints respect: i\'vl_V. The Daily Mail and Empire. Morn- ing Edition, has been reducvd tn $3 a yvar. nr 25 cvle a month. Leave “mm-s at Tm: LIBERAL office. va. John evening ufu circuit at L residence of Ciuhine, nou; at 10 a. In. The W. M. S. will movt at the hmnv of Mrs. \V'l'ight on Monday afternoon at 3 o‘clock. Mrs. Edward Sheppard died at. the l't‘sidt'lu't' of hk’l‘ daughter, Mrs. “nht. \Vilsnu, Tm'lznln, on Friday. Intel'- mount in this village on Monday. The 100le hockey tvnm defe‘atm] Markham Mnnday evening by :1 score of 9 to 2. Mr. J. Hulty, who has liw-d in this vicinity fur the past; four years, has rumm'ed to annsview. where he funnel-1y resided. Re ulnr monthly mw‘ling of the Fire I-ignde on Monday evening next. Fvl)’y 4. RICHMOND HILL, .lu Fine cooking figs, 4 ‘. _; green coffee, 1 VICTORIA THE GOOD. IA () (3‘ A I DECLINING OFFICE. Lnlm 0f his msv openmg a creamery lughlin 10L. back ofth w. and have applied to Health [or a permit. Ulnbinu die-d Tuesday -1 slum-t illness on his 1-]. Funeral fmm the s father, Mr. \V. H. .ungstnfi, on Saturday, i$wxn§fl Hllil] golden dates, Atkinson & Hap $35.83? 31, 1901 J. In11e§, T. Newton, R: McLeaxl.oJ. Brydon. and G. anie ; Auditors, Jnn. Buyleund Scott. McNair. Mrs. John Boyle was elected President of the Ladies’ Aid: Miss E. Newton, Vice- President,; Miss J. Moodie, Sec'y: and D118. Skeele. Trans. The usual votes of thanks were accorded, after which those present spent a social haul, the ladies having provided excellent re- treshments. given a, good sum for Foreign Mission \Vork, besides sending a large supply of clothing to the Indians of the North \Vest. The pastor reported that conâ€" siderably over two hundred dollals had been subscribed for the Century Fund. He expected :1 ood deal more, so could not, report the gefinite amount until jlll the' members of the congre- gation had intimated their contribu- tions. After receiving and adopting the reports. the officers of the differ- ent: depzutments were elected. The members of the Managing Board for year 1901 are Messrs. A. Newton. F. McConaghz, J‘.'Kennersiey, J. Savage. There was a good attendance at the animal meeting of the congregation on Wednesday evening, 231d inst. Rev. J. A, .Graut presided, and Mr. Thos. Newton acted as secretary. The reports from the different departâ€" ments of the church’s Work showed that the past. year has been the most prosperous for some time. The report of the Session showed a large addition to the membership of the church. also an increased attendance at the Sab- bath services. The contributions to the schemes of the churchexceeded that of last year, while in addition thirty dollars had been sent to the Indian Famine ,and. The Sabbath School reported that good work had been done, about ninety do‘llars had been contributed, a nod part of which goes to missions. T 1e Board of Man- agers announced that financially it had been the best year for a long time. They nad been able to meet all liabil- ities and had a balance of twenty-five dollars to begin the new year. The Ladies’ Aid had. as usual, given good- assistance and contributed over one. hundred dollars to the treasury of the church. The Auxiliary to the \Vo~ man’s Foreign Missionary Society and the Mission Band reported having 1‘ h “A” . A.-.) H, .V._, _-_. T. Brodie, and Mr. H. Bowman, of Aurora : Miss McNeil of Vellore ; Miss Kefl’er of Maple; and Messrs. Geo. Lockwood of Bolton. and Jon. Bloug‘ll of Teston. Hon. E. J. Davis will take the chair at 8 (fl-lock. Tickets for conceyt, 25wmd 15 cents: for the dance. 50 cents R, couple, including re- freshments. The. proprietor, Mr. \V. J. ()rossloy, hopes to give his prtm'ons a first-class tian. KING CITY. The new Concert Hall at King City will be opened fur the first time next Thursday evening, the 7th of Feh‘y. A grand concert will be given during the fore part of the evening. to he fol- lowed by a srncial dance. Among the artists to take part in the entertain- ment, will [)0 Miss Eva M. Petch. Ml". Boots and Shopsâ€"Men‘s and boys’ rubbers and socks, felt boots, etc., to he cleared out at less than cost. Nunghton 131-03.; Elgin Mills. including Mr..J. W. Mnyvs and Mr. \V. B. l’ugslvy, also went, to the bal- lot, My. «Pugslc-y span in favor of M-r. Mums, a gentleman who has Spent much time, and has done much faith- ful work for the party in East York. Mr. Mnyos was absent, from the meet- ing owing to :1. seam-o attack of la gI-ippe, but, it is generally thought he should have been offered the nomin- :Ltion. ' East nnmin 0f Yn annl Electir-n. including Mr. J \V. H. l’ugslvy They‘re upâ€"Ln-dzltv and they’re down to par : Mm1’s fancy shirts, 75c. ; 4 ply linen cnllnrs, 180, Suld nearly ev- ery place 2012. Atkinson & Switzer. THORNHILL. Lurgv colowd pastors :n‘o out an- nouncing a grand fancy dl'l'SS carnival by the Tlmr-nhill Band in the skating rink, ’1‘l1urnhill.mn \Vednesrlny even- ing next. Gond pv-izvs will 1m given for best lady‘s (-(wtumo. best, gent’s costume, heat (-mnic costume, lwsblady Skfltt‘l', best, gent. skutvr. oponrnco. village moo. lmys’ l'nCP (16 and under). Good music will he furnished. Usual prices of admission. Spm‘ial cur leav- ing “Uniting ann at 7 o’clock to 1‘9- tvm-n after the carnival. Everybody welcome. lfs‘ use increaseâ€"‘3 the quantity and improvvs tho quality of the milk; the m-vam separates hpttvr; there is also more huttvr. Calvz's getting it ma- ture oar-lion; and am- large-1- and better in flush. \Vlu‘n f('(l tn cattle fatten- ing, tlw animals are nut, nnly improv- ml in prt'nl'nllCP, but they fatten in shnrter tinw. It, makes six mnnths‘ fvwling equal In eight. Fur sheep it is the bust rmm-dy far all tlwirn‘flâ€" nu-nls. There is pl'()filr w the fk'OdPl' in its regular use. Fur sale by J.Hall. Blanketsâ€"Om- rstock of wool and cotton hlamkvts at clearing- m-icvs: Blanketsâ€"Our stock of wool and count] hlamkvts at clearing prices; cncmn blankets at 75 Ce'nts pen pair. Nuughton Bros., Elgin Mills. . r '--v J "- 11w lute Queen’s fum-rul.will he :1 legal hulidny. It is ex water] that, business will he suspendedl throughout the Do- minion Ln u CUHSidt'l‘ilhlt‘ oxtent. and that the day will he largelysobserved as one of mourning. PRESB-‘YTERIAN CHURCH. ‘ntlll'duy (If 71311.9 Queen I. DUNCAN THE CHO‘K York ()(unsox'vutivvs on Friday Itf’d Mr. Henry Dmmm, Reeve 'k. as their candidate for the Cloctir-n. Soverfl other mum-s, PUBLIC HOLIDAY. H ERBAGEUM. (If this wm Spm‘ial (m1- leav- 7 o’clock to 1'9- an. Everybody there is also lutm-e wns prupnsvd. and responded) to :vtting it mn- . hv Dr. McLean and Frank Smith. 91' and better Reeve Kirby, and Councillors Davina, cattle fatLen- Longhnuse and Buylv responded on nuly improv- l hehztlf (If ” Vaughan Council.“ “The my mum) in Ladies“ elicited happy spvvclws from ; six Innnths‘ W. O. McDonald, J. T. Salgvon,'nnd Fur sheep it. R. Harvey. Short speeches were also all tlwix-n‘fl- given by R. Rumble. J. Kaiser, O. n the feeder Foley. J. Bull, G. Killnps, D. innpon I H 1 11 n 1.‘ 1\‘|_:.__Ah , 1:7 . . the dqy nf I’Vv-JU)-l|'m;3. ing h' ing 0 and ( he do selfim for p man, an B State: ‘" D. C. " 21.1:3m ‘ 5&3‘5?‘ is YEARLY to Christ- 9 inn man or woman to look after our grow- ing business in this and adjoin- ing Counties; to act as Manager and Cox-l-cspumh-nL: work can he done at, your honm. Enclose self-addressvd. sun Inle envelope for particulars tu H. A. Sher- man, (ioneml Manager, Cox-cor- an Building, opposite United States ’I‘reusury, “V ihirgtonl afiagaemsm mam fiaakfl&fi& FRIDAY. Feb’y 1â€"Crcrlit sale of horse, vehicles, etc, at Woouhritlue. tLe property of the late Dr Smelser. Sale at 1 o'clock. Terms six months. Snigeou & McEWen. aunts SATURDAY Febrsâ€"Crodil sale of standing timber lot 14, rear 5th con West York, the property of I H Kirby Sale at 1 Terms 8 months Saizeon (it McEwen, auctioneers MONDAY. Feb’y iâ€"Cl‘fidlb sale 0’ from stock'im‘ filaments. ere, c ‘ 9, cor. Lloydtown side- rond,the property of H. Vehb. Salelrt one o’clock. Terqu 8 months. Beigeon and M cEwen, aucLs. TUESDAY, Feb‘y 5â€"-Creflit sale of horses, cattle. Sheep. and pigs, at the Palmer House, Rich- mond Hill. 15:11“, at 130. ’l'elms cash,fuu1‘ mouths and eight months. Saigcon anti McEwen, aucts. '~VED1~'ESDAY, Feb'y 6 â€"Credit sale of horses, thoroughbred Holstein cattle and farm im- plements, on lot 12, con. 4, Vaughan, the property of Wm. Shuuk. Sale at 11 o’clock, lunch provided. Termso months. Saigeon t9: McEwen,la.ucts. THURSDAY. Feb‘y 7â€"Credit sale of farm stock, implements.ete., on lot 31, con. 10 King, the propertv of H. Perry & Sou. Sale at one o’clock Terms 11 months. Saigeou and McEwon, aucts. FRIDAY, Feb Bâ€"Credit sale or farm stock. im- plements, etc, at Moh‘arlnue’s hotel, Fair- bank. Sale at 1. Terms 8 months. Saigeon & MeEwen, auctioneers MONDAY, Feb'y 1,1â€"uredit sale of horses,vehioles and furniture ut'I‘hornhill the property of the late Dr Nelles, Sale at 1, Terms seven . months. Eckarnit & Prentice, aucts TUESDAY, Fob’y Igycreliib sale of farm stock, implements, furniture, etc. on let 18.3rd co 11. West York.the propertv of David Pearson. Sale at 11 o’clock. Terms 8 months. Eckardt ' & Prentice, aucts. ‘ TUESDAY, Feb‘y lzâ€"Credit sale of farm stock.. implements, em, on lot 29. 10th .0011. Vaugh- an, the property of Geo. Kew. Sale at one. Terms 8 months. Suigeon dz McEwen ,aucts. WEDNESDAY. Feb’y 1;:â€"Crc.dit sale of farm stock, implements. etc, on let 3, 4th con Vaughan, the propertvof John Burkholder, Jr. Sale at 1. Terms!) months, Seigeon a McEweu, auctioneers. Q THURSDAY, Feb'y 14-â€"Creclit sale of farm stock, - implements, etc, on lot 52,1st con Markham ‘ (Elgin Mills) the property of Dr J T McElroy. Bale qt 1. Terms 9 months. Saigeon mm McEwen, nucts. , THURSDAY. Feb 14â€"Cred1t sale of farm stock, ‘ implementaetc, on lot 3, rear 9th con 01 Markham the property of ColinD Reesor. ‘ Sale at 12. 'l‘ermsB months. Ecksrdt and Prentice, auctioneers FRIDAY. Feb'y 15â€"Creuit sole of 5. mm: at Thistletown hotel. Sale at 1 o'clock. Saigeon 62 McEwen, aucts. FRIDAY, Fch’y lsâ€"Luenlit sale of farm stock. im- ' plements, etc, on lot 29. let can Markham the nroperty of Gen H Charlton. Sale at 1. Terms 7 months. Eclmrdt& Prentice. nucts TUESDAY. Feh'y lOâ€"Auction salt of farm stock, implements.etc,on lot 7. in: con Vaughan the property of Adam Yake. Sale at one. Terms cash. rickamt Sc Prentice, aucts SATURDAY, Feb 23â€"Aucticn sale of the Golden Lion not-e1, Lunsingmri the premises at 10 o'clock. Also u. number of milch cows. Eckardt a; Prentice, nuctinneors WEDNESDAY, Feb 27â€"Crellit sale of fresh milch cows, springers, steers. etc.. at Hugnes‘ hotel Thornhill. Sale at 1. Terms 4 months. Eckm'dt <37 Prentice. auctioneers. THURSDAY, Feh'y 28-~C:‘€ullt sale of farm stock, ‘Lmulements.etc on lot 8, 5th con Vaughan I the property of Heuw l‘cvxus. Sale at one. ] Terms 8 months. Suigecn and McEwen. auctioneers. HEFRICEâ€"At Richmond H111 on Sunday. Jan’y 27.1:he wife of W. J. Henrick. of :1 son. Messrs. H. A. Nicholls, T. H. Trench and G. B. Newbery were present at, the openign of the new Masonic Temple in fiNoodbridge last Friday evening. \Ve are ghd to loam that E. Conmbs of Ne‘wmnrket, dangerously ill, is recovering Mr. E. G. Redditt of Toronto, spent Saturday night at his mothers, and assisted the musicians at Lbfe rink Saturday evening. , My. Geo. Devlin. fm-mr-nly a pupil at our High School. now of Seattle, was in the village Tuesday and called on a number of old friends. Miss Clam Harrison is: viifing’ this week in Newuml-ket with her sister, Miss Louie Hun-ism). Mr. J. VV. Elliott has rented Mr. H. J. Newbery’s house uu Arnold St. Reeve Snvagr- is suffering from an attack of plem'isy following 1:1 gI-ippe. Miss Beltie \Villinms of Sutmn West, is making :1. visit, with her sister, Mrs.- \Vm-ren Hewison. Dividing the profits with nurstore customers. That's what we are doing on many films of guuds these days. Photugone, a. very high grade Cana- diuu (nil. equal to the host, American, in 4 or 5 gal. lnts. 20¢. a gal.; host corn, peas and tomatoes, 80. per can ; Centreville kipperpd herring, 100. per can. Atkinson «R: Switzer. F. ‘Vhime-o, W. A. Smith, C.WiEty, J. Snider. D. \Vithersponn, P. Snider, J. A. Stevenson. \V. Stevenson. T. Scrivener, J. Shunk and A. B. Hay- stond. Many of the QpOEIROPS referred to the excellency of tho supper and to the well known hospitality of the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd. An oyster supper by a number of the ratepayels oi No. 3. Vaughan, in Edgely and vicinity. was given at the Lloyd House Thursday evening. There was a most, enjoyahlv time. After an excellent. sprwld had been served a. programme of toasts was well curried out. ’1‘. F. McMahon was chairman. After a few Words l'('l:lli\'(’ to the new King and the departed Queen. “The Dominion Pin-Hume‘llt and Local Legis- PERSON ALS. Sale Register. ISIB'KD’EIB- EDG ELY. asme of mun stock'im. D, cor. Lloydmwn alde- L‘H. Vehb. Salem; one months. Buigeon and Mrs. A. who was A few good blankets and Robes left fitom Winter stock. Call and get a bargain while-they Gloves, Mitts, Whips and other supplys aiways in steak, at prices as low as can be bought anywhere. Now is the time to order your harness and collars for spring. Repairing prompt- 1y attended Lo. HflENEgg - SflOP I71 KING ST. E Electric Oil, 2 bottles for 23!: Carter’s Pills, 2 bottles furfsfic Chase’s Pills, 2 bottles for 25¢ Ct ase's Catarrah Cure, 15c Chase's Ointment, 40c Chase's Syrup Linse d and Turpentine 1‘ Pierce's Favorite Pl'mgription 67c Pierce's Golden Medical Ciscovery 67c Pierce's Pellets l5c Willinms’ Pink Pills, 350., 3 for $1 Dodu-‘s Kidney Pills, Bile Doan's Kidney Pills 35c Parmeele’s Pills 15c Milbnm’s heart and Nerve Pills 35c., 3 {c Avon-'3 Huir Vigour. 653 Hood’s Sarsaparilln. 67'9 Piano’s Culary Gompo'unrl. 6'7? Spot’t's Emulsion. large 65c, small 35c Agnew’s Caturmh Cure, 40c XMAS GOODS, PURE DRUGS & PATENT MEDICINES The latest (Imp-head, which I will sell at bargain prices on easy terms. Also 'Th Pee Secondâ€" flat: (1 Organs Very cheap. Italian macaroni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . James” Dome lead . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Royal Dome lead . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Knox’s sparkling gelatine . . . . . . . . . . Kennedy’s Starlight Liquid stove pohsh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Malwa, regular 15c for . . . . . . . . . . . . Mnlwa, regular 20c for . . . . . . . . . . . . Celluioid starch . . l . v . . . A . . . . . . . . , . . Benson’s enamel starch . . . . . . . . . . . . Canada Laundry Starch . . . . . . . . . . Ralston’s Health Breakfast Food. . Swiss Food . . . . . . ‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F urinosa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 lb. tin our own Baking Powder. Fuirlmnk’s Tar soap, regular 100 9 bars Cameo soap , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 bars Comfort snap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Seeded raisins, regular llc package Atkimsm d 20 lbs. Extra granulated sugar ..$1.00 23 “ Yellow sugar l . . . . . 1.00 Best Japan rice, regular 8c. . . . . . . . . Ge “ Selected raisins . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 ” Cleaned Putms cut-rants . . . . . 11 “ Pure Lard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11% Maple Leaf Salmon, 2 cans . . . , . . . . 25 Regular 100. extract, lemon and vanilla . .‘ . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Best green coffee . . . . . . . . . . V . . . . . . 12 20 oz. bottle of mixed pickles . . . . . , 9 Queen city matches, full count .. .. 8 11 lbs. rolled oats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 10 " “ wheat . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Our regular Japan ten . . . . . . . 27 Friday and Saturday W ., 3". CLARK, Owing to poor health I am giving up business. I have At cut rate prices. including Shaving Sets. Razors, etc. Perfumes from 100. upwatdg 138.11- brushes, tooth brushes, face powders, all kinds 0! toilet articles. Sum” Bjxes 0! Cigars, etc. NINE NEW WILLIAMS SEWING MACHINES ATKINSON & SWITZER’S Is the place to buy harness of all grades at right pricesx Single Set Harness, our own make. from $10.00 per set up, -All VVork Guaranteed. SEELENG GET During these two days “'llOLEaA‘ALE AND BETA“. BRUGGISTS. GROCERIES. 25c package Ludella; ; . 25 r " Blue Ribbon G. D. DAN R1011 IWIOI‘Q’D E11141; REOHMOND HILL A Magnificent, Calendar for each custnmen EAST, Bi chimiond 171 ill. TORONTO : LOI‘ Of this week, 14- 14 14 13 10 12$ 114,. 8.1: 11; 22 23 13.5 18 Kendale Spavin Cure. 75c Glllebt's Lye 10¢ per tin, 3 for Hesae‘s Poultry Panama. 30c. Mexican Egg Pro‘lucer 25c (11) Beef, Iron and Wine, 500 Castorin 25c Nestle'a Food 400 Epsom Salts. :50 1b.. 91bs. for Sulphur,3c. lb..91bs‘ for 25c. Glauber Suits 301b, 10 lb for‘ Pal-feat Eczema, Ointment, ‘25 Purge Norway Cod Liver 011 Acirl for curing cidr‘l‘ Condition Powders, 71.11 kinds Your own Receipt?! made up Carefully from pure drugs Canadian “'ater-whice coal oil, We a. 33) [EL 86 CO. we will sell as follows: 5gpew's Heart Cum 710 Ladies trimmed and untrimmed hats subject to a. discount of 50%. Goat’s 6 cord, 200 yd. spools, Best 50 papers brass pins Dress goods regular 25c . . . . . Ladies’ blouses, regular $1.00 Men's overcoats, “ 5.00. “ “ 10.00. Regl‘lllar 69. striped flzmnelette a_ MOE)0N.ALL@ ulsters, 6.00 " 8.00 15 Salisbury costume 15 Tartan checks . . . . . 1.10 Cotton Blankets . 1.35 " 1.00 122; “ 10 u 50 Corsets VVatchspring . Fla n nelette nightgowns ‘Check rshirting selisin lining DRY GOODS. gjc (umkrs hens lay) Opp. Clyde Hotel 40-inch 3 for .4 CO .22} 2 50 500 115 :65 '10

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