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The Liberal, 27 May 1909, p. 4

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Apron â€"- C McGutchomn. Mrs J I) Graham. Fancy \Vm-k Bugâ€"C Mcâ€" Cutchenn. Luuisa B Fisher. \Vm-k Ensignâ€"Louisa B. Fisher. Mls J \V \Villmott. Painting in Oilsâ€"«Mrs J D Gruhzum Eliz Mchln. Painting nn ChiImâ€"Lunisu B Fisht-r. James Fm‘quhm‘snn. Painting on Satin. «\'c. â€"â€"Mrs. T Suwth. Eliz Muan. Paint- ing in \Vulor Colnrbâ€"C. ML-(Tutuhsmn. Miss McVeun. \Vnnd Carvingâ€"Mus. J DGI'uhrun. Mrs T Sznyth. Phntu. gmphsâ€"R ll (H‘HSIIV. Luuixu B Fishur. (Lyinsâ€"Eliz MCVMII. l’vn and Ink Dmm‘ingâ€"Mrs J D Graham. Pvm'if Drawingâ€"(1 NCI‘urclwon. Mrs J I) G alum). Chm-Coal Dm\vingâ€"â€",\l:s J I) Graham, Jumps Faquhnnsnn. :1: \Vonl Shawlâ€"(I McUutchom), Mrs T Smyl‘h. \Voul Fusrinntorâ€" Louisa B Fisher, U McCutr'hn-nn. Embroidered Bluuseâ€"Mrs J 1) GMâ€" lmu). Eliz. McVean. Burnt. \Vnnd \V(n-l(â€"â€"â€"(_‘r McCulchoo-n. Mrs J “7 \Villmntt. Burnt, Leather \Vm‘kâ€" Mrs J D Graham. Mmmtumliuk \Vurkâ€"Eliz. McVenn. Mrs. T. Smylh. Ratlfi'l. “'m'kâ€"MIS J \V \Villnmtt. Innisn B Fislwr. Reed \Vm-kâ€"Lmlisn B. Fisher. Svt‘d \Vurkâ€"Mrs T Smyth, Eliz Mume. [{illld-llmde Rugs â€" \V A Thnmns. Fancy Apmn â€" U I\I(-Unt(:h(~un. 11's J I) Graham. an-y \Ym-k Bugâ€"C Mvâ€" (‘:u(.chonn. Lnuisa B Fisher. \Vm-k in praiseworthy, namely, "to raise money for a reserve fund to protect Mount Royal Park when threatened with invasion, and to aid in the establishment and equipmentof play- grounds fm‘ the children of Mont- ljcal.” Quichenn. Eliz. MuVenu. Luce, But,- t,onluug~â€"Lnuisn B. Fisher, 0. Mc- k‘mchenu. Lace, 'l‘unm‘ifi'eâ€"Lnuisn B. h‘isher. Mrs. J D Graham. Luce. filmyâ€"«Mrs J D Graham. (‘y Mcâ€" ‘hllulwon. Nettingâ€"U Mt:Cntr*heun. Lmlis.1B Fisher. Tamingâ€"Louisa B Fisher. Eliz Mulen. (iuipm-o work â€"-Luuisa B Fisher, Ehz McVean. Gruchvt work in silkâ€"Mrs J D Gru- lmm. U._Mc013tcheun. Cx-m-lwt work in woolâ€"(7. McClILL'hPl‘IE. Eliz. Mu- Venn. Gmchet, work in cutlnn-â€"U. McOntchenn. Mrs J D Graham. Uemstitched towelsâ€"Mrs J D (ix-u- ham. Mrs T Smyth. Hemstitvhed hundkvrchiefsâ€"â€"Mrs J D Graham, MchLn. Mrs. J. D. Grnhzun. Em- hl'OidPl:Â¥. Runmnâ€"â€"U. MuUutcthn. Mrs. J. \V. ‘Villmolt. EllllII-nidvl-y, jwaul â€"â€" Luujm B. Fisher. Mrs. ’I‘. Suaylh. Enh‘flzq‘idvl‘y. Ux'ientulâ€"Lnnisel B. Fishmxfiéfim. b‘mylh. Eluhl‘uid» my, slugduwrfilrs. J. \V. \Villmutt, Louisa B. Fisher. Emln-nidvry. Nor. wegiauur Ilardungx-r-Louisn B. Fish- er. Mrs. T.,Smyth. Luce, Hnnilunâ€" (1. MuGut.ch0m1. Lnuisn B. Fisher. U. McGuuthoon. Louis". B. Fisher Lac», Pointâ€">0. McCutcheon, Mrs. J 1). Graham. Lace, Duchessâ€"C. Mc- (Imchenn. Eliz. MgVeim. Luce, But, The Montreal Witness well sus- tains from year to year its well-earned reputation for getting out a first-class newsoaper. The regular editions are always up-toâ€"date, and occasion ally its readers are treated to :1 num- ber specially prepared. On the 15th May a very interesting edition was issued by the Women of Montreal, which does credit to their sex and to that grat city. The various depart- ments of the number include Music, Literature, Drama, Art, Sport, Soei- ety and Fashion, Parks and Playâ€" grounds. The object of the .edition MchLn. Mrs. J. D. hroideuy. Roman â€"â€" C Mrs. J. \V. \Villmott‘ j;-\\vul â€"â€" Lnujm B. F Suaylh. EI};.‘?}3q‘id1’l‘y. U hip, Mrs G Padget. Ida M Clark. Miss A S \\' \ @112 Enfihcrzal .Hld and RICHMOND HILL. ONL. MAY Pact Cards cVunu. ] «:Yenn. Ha Mury \Vil‘ 'x-chiof â€")I:‘ lSHllt‘“ Mc‘ urk l1( I“ and so )‘nulln' mix and fa n. Harold Kiahy \Villmutt. H I â€")I:U'y \Vilhn: 1| Mch:m. T'm â€"Mury “’thnu Psâ€"Mrs G G-H'l Miss H H \ GHILDR dung“ (Continued from page 1) Slit“ wth u :d in_Ap!il News Notes D Gruhzun. Cutclwon. Mrs «ml Drawingâ€"a 's Farqnhnrsnn. LEN'S DEP‘T. M rs Athleon Mx-‘s G Le-vk‘ Int-11:1 Hmlmu ll. lillllk‘ nyps line Y. Mrs 0 Mrs H Urn “and Itvring Fumy m Bat,- Mu- 909 :lsmuuh as Hwy Mn- ('nnllnnn’y snp~ anPd tn; Mmion Hnmiltnn L‘vrxx'w: tells of the gun”, wnrk being (Inm- fur “The Conservation uf the: ])|'f(‘l."i\‘(’ Child” by Dr. \Vitmm- of {he Ifniwr- sity of Pennyslvmnin; Gun-go F. i’m kâ€" erwritos nf Cleveinnd's part in the inwmnce crisis and Prvsident Ta H v);- plains his atvsitude tow;an magnum-d lahm‘. There are slnrios by I‘llaic Sing- mastez‘. Hulhm-t FooIne-r. Vinlu. Ruse- lmm’. P. C. Manrlune. anrivt, Lum~ mis Smith and the lust, installnwun of Mrs. Humphrv \Vm-d's great nun-l. “Marriage a la Mode.” Gem-g9 Kihlw Turner in the lvading article In the June MuOlm-e’s shmvs huw Tammany Hall with the aid uf cranks, thugs and the luwvst urdvl- nf parasites, controls New Ymk City elections; Prof. E. ’1‘. Brewster rm:- trihules :m artirlv nu "Thv Animal Mind from the Inside," in \Vhir'h I'm dw- clm-vs that animals rman 19.2mm and that, men du not, rmmm anything like :lsmuuh as Hwy an- (vnmnmnty snp~ nnspd In: Mmion Hnmiltnn " 'I(’:‘ r Lemonade and m-zmgmzdu 3 pkg. for 2.30; Mclmrcn‘s cheese, 100 jar. Atkinsun & The Canadian Magazine fur Jum- comains a cunsideruhli- amuunt of un- usually attractive nmtm-inl. The first article is entitled “A Fragmvut frum a. Tragedy,” in which is shown the tragic place that nurmtics had in the- life of the [met Cnleridgv. Thea nuthur Mr. S. T. \Vood makes sumo interest- ing deductions. the letters (If Culer idge are reproduced, shmving the E'lllis to which the poet \vuuld go in his ef- fm'ls to nhtuin the. (‘nsldving drug. The well-known novelist, Mr. Rnlwrt Knuwles, cmiti-ibutvs a. humor-nus sketch. entitle-d "An Interrupted Twist," in whirl) pt‘cullzu ities of Scotch and Irish tempenuentz are clearly do- picted. “Mnmlity and the Modern Stage” i< the title of an article hv Mr. Robson Black. dramatic editor of the 'I‘Ui‘nntn new“. and thvx-e are articles as \vvll hy Flank Yeigh. F. Blake Ul'uftun. Mrs. J. \V. F. l-lnmisun. U. L. AI-msti-ung. E; F. B. Julinsmn, K. 0.. and Maud Gluing. with short stories by Mnh-‘l Burkhnldor. \V. E. Elliott, 1191- en E. \Villiams. and Doll" \Vyllarclu. and verse by Isabel Ecclestone Mackny Katherine Hale, and Inglis Morse. and II pitted Stagv’ HuhSu Gnld Medal svedpd raisins. 2 pkg. fm 95s.; Gritfin seeded rah-ins,- lUc pkg; Valencia ruisins.31bs. fur 25c. Atkin- sm) 5: Switzuz. DOES IT PAY? It’s the um. old story: “Dot-s it pay in buy anything because- it, is lnw priccd?" A yuung man. living in T0~ runlu. purchased .1 horse last month ln-unuse it was clump. It luhkvd good, too. After seven days uf a nmrning’a gullup 1t devFlu-pwl selinus symplnlus (If hnue «1150;150â€"1110 chitin juims \wre badly affected. And the vnung man is wundming why hu didn't pay [HUI'P and gnt :1 gnud suuud horse. Buying home Ursh is Ii' huyiyg :1 bicycleâ€"â€" but his turn out n fluff. It C a r»- inble 3¢¢+¢¢§+09¢MM+¢M¢«Mowwrwooowew WMMM <>¢ o+¢~<> iyuz‘chaser from (:ur More. IL’s a mw «V zsitiOn for usâ€"just a way we have taken 0 . . . , . . . : Lusmess-bnngmg propertles of fame becm §§99§6§Wé¢6¢¢++éééé¢69§9 9 $§¢§§0¢¢¢99099§§§O06 90$ 9 0 #6 after June 20th is good nn1v on 3 fundmiug \vhyht-dxdn't pay nun-p. gvtuguud sound horse. Buying 9 flvsh is like huyiyg a bicycleâ€"â€" "animal" may huve good linesâ€"â€" his intvrnul muchzmism might : (mt to he made of very pm-i<h:xhlo It c ‘sts mum-y to mnnnl‘ucmle v iztble highâ€"grade hicyclv. Yuu - [n nuke ;. hunch uf lhrm to sell 10 prxuo We ask fvr ours and 'clml- :hing. The him-(~19; we munufzur nl'vmude right and Hf the hast erial and the price is an honest e. The Canada Cycle and .‘Jutnl‘ Limited. mum-1's nf Ihv \vm'hl's hivydes, Tux-mum. “'nmipegund cuuver. sznm’ at LIBERALqu- ‘(lll\'e MCCLUB E‘S M AG AZ} N H. THE pl mith nnk J UN E UANA DIAN. e RUSSELL EARDWARE His 11 high- 1m mmtl (-y to ale h 126 East King St, Toronto YOU IH‘S presentatlon 0 mnnnl’actn‘ cycle. Yx lhrm to se 3le might pm-is‘huhio umfnct m e nvdm m- fur “1.1in Iniwr- Pm kâ€" OHS OE (Ill 1i wny Lhnl, has (ww- m-cm-I-ml nu sh:- sum‘ts nf Spurn hnppmu'tl YVHiler (lny evening. Ju<L nlmut \ix u‘chuk, u hut-sh which had hm-n 10ft. smudng in fmnt of E. \V. anizh‘s straw, nit}:- nuering hiIChe-d. llll‘nl'd rmuul and >Lul'lml west. In an (‘fi‘ul‘t In I';Ill;h [he “um-so it, was frighivnwi and slzul- ml tn nun. This slau'led E. Uh‘lmn's team. standing in fnmL Hf H. U. Smith's impla-nwn‘b slm-v. Mr. Uhii- son had just gum) “moss the Sll't‘t'l and had asked 'L H. Lylm-In-uuâ€"l- II- wulvh the horse-5:1 minute. 1:. is nni known win-(her Mr. Lymhumwl thought, hn L‘uuld stup thl' tram (:r \\":|-'Lhm-he-\\'usinsuvhupnaitiun11ml hecmlld nut let gm. but they lnnk him. as fur as Mrs; leJeLL’s resident-e, “'hk’ll hix- huld \\';l.~: hmken and he fell. Tu‘u whr-ols Hf U)" wilgnn. hmded with ft-l'â€" Lilia-1'.pavednvfl- him. unshng his chest. Dnclms wm-e hurlivd In Ihv scene and Mr. Lvmhunwr was Cur- fulll \Vnrd has hm-n rum-ide (‘Ivhl'l'l'lling the dvuth uf Mr. {qu'rt Lvml-m-nm. furuu-rly Hf this plmw. Dem;le was 72 yt-zn-s Ufngv. He died at his hnnm in Spun-tn, Min'hiuun. (-11 (hp 191h insL. His dvuth \VZIS the 1mm]! (If N S‘ul m:- cidvnt. an account of u‘hirh \Ve' rznpy fran 11w Spat-Lu Sl-nlimJ-ln-sulm‘ .‘h scene and Mr. Lymlluinvl‘ was Cur- riul Lu his hullw (-n Maple six-vet. EV- m'ything possible was dune fur him hutlnepassedauayat11.45. HP. was (-unscinus nvarlv all the tinw up Ln hi“ dvalh. \Vm-d was sent. to all tth chil- drvn 21 ml all Were her:- before their fa- Lln-r divd hut Carrie, living in Chicago, and Mrs. Fl‘l'd Shaw of Sault Ste. Ma- rie. Mr. Lyinlau-ner was well kmth to nmu-ly every!de in [his vicinity, having lived here for more than twen- ty years. and the accident was a sud- den shock tn the community. The fu nm-al will he held fmm Lhu home ab 22.30 Sunday aftei noon.” Of a. family (If ninv. unly qu wmain. nann-ly Janws in Buffalo, and Mrs. Graham of this \ illage. ThP hlacksmiih shop occupied by Mr. \Vm. Gi'eig caught fire fi'mn a defective chimney on the. 10Lh inst. Only fur a bucket hi'ignde formed of ladies, along with the few men who were present at the time and whu "worked like heaven-s.” the building would have been lotnlly desimyed. No insurance on building or contents. As the “written law” is elhnnst set aside, it, will he in Index-furth pl'ntPC- Linn HfSUCil‘iy tn m'g-mizv :1 Protective SucieLy so as to bring before the law- makeis at, Ottawa the nvcessity of setting aside the 10,000 :icrvs pmpnsed at this sossinn 5n as to place mulnws in and compel them to wan either breaking stust snitnbiu for placing (in roads instead of gun'ul. or 21L some kind nf \wu-k that will [my fur their :iccmnmmlulinn. As Luv-uhkling cit- izr-ns we haw no right. to in- paying taxes fur their keep, as taxes are a huavy hmden at pivst nn Lhuse whu ask I'm- protection. Unless our law- mnknrs rln something so as in pt'utt‘cb civilide citizens {min the prun'ling hi-nnrl of criminals who are abroad in nur land and who Spl‘l'ild ii-i'rm-zihmnd in if. 50 that. our wives and daughters are afmiul in \‘E‘llilll't‘ nut. eithvx- :11. night m- in (lnyliglln ulmw. \Vuniti it, nut he ndvisuhle’l'm- our M.l’.'s at Ut- famil have taken of testing up to 20c. p: \\'.\‘ [u this: adv Mount Pleasant. FATA f. AUUleNT. . purlpl 51-min The nnlv 1m] 5 and 1s v u the 19111 insL H (If :1 S‘Ill :H whirl] \w- unpy 1invl-ln-zulm‘ an I] Sl-rinlh‘ lllll:|~ 'Cxll‘l'lHl «:11 HH- ‘ M.l“.'s at f tlwir tim the safety i119! H 5: Switze: Ii are quun-t “Hum-.190 Camel-m1. 96111018. :1 s getlwr will Pursuant to R.S.O.139', Chapter129, Notice is hereby given that. all pm-tivs having (‘laims ngninst the estate- of the said Alvxandm' (‘uuneron who died mm or about the 5le day of January, 1909, are Ie-quirod on 01' ht-fuw [1w lUlh day of.) nm: 1909, tr-sond mJnmesAle-Xander Unmarun. 'I‘rstnn P.O.. nne (-f the 9x- mmlors. :\ Statmnent of their claims tn- uethm' with their mum‘s and addresses. the s I'inimu nguinn‘t, lhu ('Sl‘illl' of l‘ltlu'unl thn Lylwll, Whn a nut lln- lHIh day hf Ap 1911‘). me wqm-fitml m: m‘ in l‘n‘n any hf me, l‘JUH, In 5‘ nuuwsmul addresses and u f uwnt of thril- ('I.Iixn to MI'NJ Is‘tvhriiu Lyman. Hitlmwmi ] Yuri hm- 1.:}w nniimz that ilftPI‘ n-unul (L1H- th Auhninislm [mum-m! radish-flunk lb": «1‘ furl hm- n-I m. d prum-ml EhH ,m; And further take nutine that after tlw said 5th day anuue, A.l').1909. the said Executor will proceed to distribute thF assets 0f the vstnte among the pur- tivs entitled thereto, having regard mny tn the claims of which he shall] then have I‘OCk’inâ€"‘(l notice, and the said Executor will not he responsihlo fur the said assets or any part, thereof to any pen-sun m- persmls nf \vhnsv claim nutlm- shall nut then have been reâ€" cein-(l by him. Dated at Tumult) tlus lst (lay of May, A.D. 1909. mounroor. DUNCAN, GRANT & SKEANS, NO'WCE is hm-ohy givon pmstmnt t.“ R. S. L'. 1897. Chuptm 1239. Sectinn 33 and nmmuiments then-to. that, all persons having claims against thE- esâ€" tate of the said Jucuh [’utm-lmugh. who diednnn or about the fuuth day uf Ami], A.I). 1909. at the said Township of Vaughan. are requirvd to send by past. prepaid, or tn deliver to \Vesley G. I’uterhangh of thesziid Township of Vuughan (Vellum: P.0.). the Executor Hf the said ('Htiltl‘, on m‘ lit-fore the 5th day of June, A.D. 1909, their names and addresses and :1 statement of their respective claims and the nature of the sovurily, if any, held by them. Pasties! m Grefi IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ALEXANDER CAMERON, LATE 01“ THE TU\VNSHIP 0F VAL'GHAN. IN THE COUNTY OF YORK,GENTLE.\IAN,DEUEASED. 4.3-4 1807. (In A uwm‘xin Naiége mCredimrS Confederation Life Bldg, Tunmtn, Snlrs fur the said Executor. v‘ THE MATTER 01‘“ THE ESTATE OF l‘)!)\\'AlH) JOHN LYNET’F. LATE OF THE VILLAGE OF RICHMOND HILL. IN THE (101}; FY 01" YORK, FAHMER, LHEUEAS E I ). Dalwl this Dated Lhis IIII uL 1H] \' A 1’6 [-L: C E AH EU and give better satisfaction all round. â€"~on1y the best materials used and construction. The equipment is ‘ â€"~umy we nest materials used and only skilled mechanics employed in COHStWCtion. The equipment is right up-to~date and the machines thi’oughout are such as we can thoroughly recommend. We sell automo- biles as well as bicycles and our plan is to make wheels serve as a good advertisement to the entire business. Send for illustrated folder. r with :1 fun] llid Ias ~1 HM mt :lina‘t. lhu Jul)” ln’t 4mm. Hitlmmmi Hill. and 3w nntiuu that uftvr Lho Ln!â€" 1!" th A:h)|iu'~'lr:tll‘ix will uiistrihntv lln- “vets “mung (‘l‘tilll'(1 Hit-Int“. having; {v fm the claims nf which lu-H Emvv lP("‘i\ m1 unliku his [Ulh day (4.313).. 190$). /. Hi m- th [thH'lHiN‘li‘itl :disn‘i‘lntv lhv- Hawkâ€"‘1 N t‘l‘tilll'(1 Hum-tin. !‘\' fm the claims 0 lwn haw lP("‘i\ H] Ir his [Ulh flay hf 3133', \VILLIAM COOK, 33 Riuhumml :31. “ 191]) day pf April, AJ). vqlvatml m: m- lH'ntP 1h" :f Jum-, J‘JUH. In svud lhl-ir addresses and u full stall-- z-ir Main: tn Mrs. UHllll-‘Iilll' .‘xwlt. Hit-lmwmi Hill. and AT'J‘ER OF THE ES'I‘A'I‘E'J A (H) R I’Vi‘I‘TRBr‘JTGI'i, ()I“ THE 'l‘()\\’N.‘~‘~H[P OF HAN, F A R M E R , DE- 33 Hiuhmmxd inlicilm. fur A , mentim‘ nl'fu‘et-d said “'5 0 th 4th day \VILLI 129' Sm.‘ lynx-41 LILIAM COOK SRiclmmml St. 1! pm HYSLOP BROS., Limited High-Class Automobiles and Bicycles TORONTO, ONT. :l \‘C $50 t11( 19d date the to distribute )1' U Pl\'(‘( l'mtth.S.0. "HI-n 2}), and mums hsuing [(- uf lln- suit] \V‘hn died on f April, Al). IUS 51. \\'vst, Imimstmhix HIIIOY claims tt addresses that, nftt‘ Wheels for St. W Em all round. The quality of the wheels is all right l'nnu the the MJple. Fisherville. Hume stable near Steele‘s Hotel. Terms $12. GOLDEN CONQUERoaâ€"(‘lydcsdu1estun- inn. the property of J. E. ’l‘vesml. will swml at his mvn stable, Saxme ancis‘ Sunnvside Farm. lot 32, cm]. 1, Markham. Terms $10. THE PRovosTâ€"Clydesdnlo stallion. Um property (If T. H. Legge, will tram-l throughTempm‘ancevillu,ElginMills. Markham. \Vhitchurch. Aux-urn, King City, &c. Home stand, lot, 11 cvn. 7, King. Terms $l3. pel'zlxmevllle, \v \\'hitchurch, A Vvllox'e, King ’l‘empm-zmcevillt JUBILEE PERF stallion. the pm “'uy, Nuwtnn thruugh Thorn} \‘ille. 'l‘ei-ms $12. RULAL HATTONâ€"lmp. Clydesdale, the propele of D. G. Blnugh. King City. will [nu Pl through Nuhletuu, Maple, Elgin Mills, Oak Bldg-As, White Ruse, Aux-um. Home Stable, Hotel, King Cit y. Terms $12. ' )IAEQUIS OF Commâ€"Imp. Clydesdale, the property of D. C. ‘teelv, Rich- mund Hill, will travel through Hend- furd, Dnllm‘, Puttersmi, Oak Ridges, Victoria Square. I'lnme stable, Rich.- mund Hill. Terms $14. LAIRD l\I.\CLgUEE.\'â€"â€"ClynlesduInstallirm. the pn-pm-ty nf‘W'. J. \fiells, Tem- the property Newton Brn stable during ROUD pl'npt \viH Alll't Tan INTO stu lli( Rich: )1 Lnns \‘llle. Th; nil &n ml Ill} Illion. the pruperty of Mr. Treth- Ly, Nn-wtun Brook, will travel ruugl) 'l‘hm-nhin. Jdchmnnd Hi1], gin Mills, Oak Ridges, King City, tple. Fishm-ville. Hume stable at Steele‘s Hate]. Terms $12. WEE-b8. .3. “I nhill tr:va in in \ Uchlnnnd ng‘ etc. Ier HXMESâ€"Hegi , the property nd Bill, will ‘ Temnex-unm CHIEF $25 \V M ‘erms $14. LSâ€"â€"C]ydesduInstallirm. of \V. J. VieHs, Tem- will travel through Aurora, Puttngevillm : Tp. Home stable llc. Tenusflsw. Park. Richmm ORMI petty If». Gkv Jaw {am Th 41) tingst hm n “\‘l »\ LE 1 & l’wnfrew Hume stalfle. (1 Hill. \Vill hill, Dnllnr. are: Elgiu ‘sd ht: hnmmi Hill. 1k stullinn. ‘etheway. his own onus $10. stallion. thewav. py Sl'l'l .1 M‘me Inletd. Elgiu mpsun, g 11 (1:41 dil iuns m.the ', will \Ved- ney I‘lllb’ tht

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