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Northern Advance, 21 Mar 1907, p. 5

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Saturdsv V A Markets Flinn! llu-tots. ` 4 ins. In Our Dress-Making Department are very`busyV in this deartment, and if you wou.1d ha\}e your Brder placed 1 J L A ___2_ >8 601122 ` %8IO OI THIS WEEK ggiztgr. pr1b_. .. ...... c en runs, per .~:-........ Turkeys1.;'1;' Eggs 1' do: . . . . . . . . .` ........ .. Pnm ner hm! `- I W`) """ oi early buyers. NEVER BEFORE have we been-_able_ shew sucliwailtixesii and such stylish eects for so little money. We import Dress Goods direct from Berlin," Gcrnteny, end Paris France, saving thereby the wholesalers .. rots. _The direct buying for cash, together with the absence of al loss from a dress- makingbranch, enables us to sell Dress Goodsat _a- great saving in ,. ., ..,... I.-. cnmn page: this saving amounts to as much as Roe i's`:`.`.* o i.'if :::::::::::::.: Beef,h1n qx-., per cwt.. . Rnof {nan nl-_, um-1-.wt__-..--.. ruuctuuu, 3eer,h1nc1"'i-.33: m......... Beet, tore qr., per cwt... .... .. Van] IIAD H1 mu iveal per lb (rL0n..........-o o-74-qw-- uw ;;'L7cB";E37J3ed"1,147 came. zaiv sneew L and ivambs, 350_bog`s and 106 calves. II.LI.- `I... _.-g A...` - our.--w- -w- .--9- .._.. mrade ernorwtd little change 431-om last Pweqk, :'9`rue run. was tairly good and priicea were generally steady ,w:t'h some buyers oct Plane, osphnmn that the ma.rke*l: was weaken-.4sne've4ra'l -buyers had pretty wuelll their de- ma~nId:a at line, Union Sctock Yards yes- terday and ma alt!-actxed It.-he demandi %L_,J. ]___j_ here to some exmjnlt. Suevera l loads at cattne left over saw. the Jru-n'ct.ion were Ibrouagrht down and aod on the {me duzll marbetba in Eng!-and are -11 spanswle tor a quiet demand tort. ex- port caltjtle a.;l .j preaemt, and the shot. - age of glahdxippm-3' space -a:l-so is re- strlaklimg -trade- Quite a. number or choice camtilae In (me export class are. seIll~i'm3' _'o.e' %.Vau:t~ch-era . Qu0'Uahions Aho- day` are somewhat easier. Choice, $6 to $6.80: Imedmm, $4;80- to $6; cows, I $4 to $4.25; pgxllsa, $3.60 to $4.25. I Butcher. camile were steady ,wth I lunuv-`la aha-nah nanny-nun! In nmlta, Tlhn - ` n . ut`f: i`2'xf$m`%'``; eL"r3`E 'Gi"`pEioea suppdyxwas. tangy d am one de- maemd rwml ategdy. hoice shock oom- tdzmnein to mad 9. remy market at tlvrm princes. .'.nw_o extra choice heaters that would anally come in the exponw class were bought for kdlzbnc not time Ema- ter ilfqde. may brou hit $6.60 and were chekbeani acathtne on: the market, the neareat 30 "hhseae in -the bwtcher class aellalenc mt...;$5.-12 1-2, with d *tew.more aelllmc around $5.05. One gumigwm load choice ~heienasold art $5. Cows were uheady uI1;$3.50 to -$4 tor chmce Ibock| and 32.5010 $8 for -omdmatry. an-.-olinnmn nun fnnal-an wann amine! and? 85lK1$'. ; am g9meml`l chm . ` ..M};1chgov:g wamsegmm and in good -Oanlvaa steady `amid about the same. Sheep are ,1m`chm_ged,..but lambs are A rmer, common -lambs ieapeoisaaly -50. Common lambs were mnolhed ~a.b\out 75c =h!alhea-`alt $5.50 In $835. `I-1 I adv.a.;mce-d `St: on a mint -run. Sal-ec are now quatad at-$6.96, zed Ann.` vf aw -In use zur -umwunaary. . kerssaznd tenders were qumel and `otnti _ .. ,. ognogavioollfofoono nonfat` ,. m0dlnm-....~. xuncfouonfv II 441- . , , _ , ._- . , , , . . _ -_ 5 `. makmg`Dl'aIlL:u, CIIGIJIUD uw iv 9:05 nvlrsiw \avv\-v I-v -vf-- -'-"F"; ","" cost to you. In some cases thus savmg amoupts to as much as -soc 3 yard and runs down to 5 and 10 a yard. ` - . 2 - WHEN YOU WANT DRESS GOODS come to this store and look over our stock. - ` ` ` . ' V A I - _... ..--..nnun ,n L`- _ ____A_ "l"___-__I `l'.`'.;a.- 2.. - ....-...1 . .1*qro:$rt;h., March 19m. Receipts am the Olrty Cattle Market his trngmmg amounted `to 70 cars. Live Stoclg Markets The raison d etre of a very happy assembly of invited guests at Barclay Friday, March`8th, at 7 pm.', was ~tI1e> celebration of the 25th anniver-. sary of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. 5 John Barclay. T 1 `RI. no-nl ll.-a Dnrninur 1-nnn;11n(` +1-an Juuu ua1\.nu_y. . Mr. and Mrs. Barclay received the guests in their ever happy manner, the latter becomingly attired in old style effect, wear ir_1_g= touches of her formerlwedding gown . They were presented with a beautiful bouquet of bridal sprays and carnations from their niece, Miss Wilda Ness of Bar- rie. -1 '_I_ . P ,9 ,L__ 41.- ..---_L. To the number of sixty, the guests sat down to a sumptuous repast in the tea-room which was handsomely decorated in yellow with a profusion `of yellow daffodils, entwined with smilax and asparagus fern, ewhich gave a perfect centre to a diamond- Lshaped table, delicately lighted with `candles. I' .\r-_-,_,_. /*-_-_4-I.I- \.f.._:.. Ldlllllco Misses Margaret Constable, Marie Duncan, Georgie and Cathleen 'Bar- clay with-`Messrs. Chester McConkey, ~Russe1 `Constable, Dee Barclay and Bert McConkey attended with fault- less attention to the requirements of the guests. ' `D ..-. T `nA'....T A410` ...nn nvnnnnl -Int` I-IIC 5I.IC3LDo Rev. L. MacLean was present and made some happy remarks, introduc- ing a very interesting subject for _thought to both married and unmar- ried, apparently leaving a deeper im'- pression on the latter. TL; A1-bggori ant` nn\rnn;af;nn :11 FICSDLQII Ullv LIIC Aa.u.\..x. The esteem and appreciation in which Mr. and Mrs. Barclay are held was well marked by the beautiful p_ie_ces of cut glass and silver. `Ian `Dag-n1ncy,o cnknnl P yl\.V U1 but Elana auu axnvw Mrs. Barc1ay s fa her, Mr. C. Nix- on, Elmvale, was able to be present, also guests from Toronto, Barrie, Elmvale, Churchill, Stroud and Craig- vale- Mr. Barclay s nephew from Regina, Mr. J. R. Allen, was among the number. 13,- `I'I_,,,I-__ -..-___.L-J -__l- - LL- CIIC IILIIIIIJCI. ' Mrs, Barclay presented eayh of the_ waiters with silver seals suntably en- graved. TL- A.....u~lAn uuono 6-no-nv\:n-M-n H1!- |Priesile; gravcu. ' _ The.occas1on was termmated by Lthe singing of Auld Lang Syne. __(`nm The Kerry; Gow is interwoven with the most charming touches of nature, brightness and artistic ex- cellence--a _true Irish story that is pure and: clean and offends none, -is interpreted by a_ thoroughtly good and competent `company, in` every artieular amplied to do justice to he: play, a delightful story of- true ish slife,` no unnatural situations. aeting of -Mir. Doone, as Dan is_.tme to liferand his port'- Ara.I:t1`~ 3f: `the zarmhcafted Kerry. * _ .thc7` ,hQr_se_-` ` ~ gi-tartunev ~ 1'!- ig ~' thoroughiy". C vartiatic... WEDDING ANNIVERSARY. THE KERRY GOW. Iyuw. --Co.m. ` IIIC 1V CW urcaa Dlsu La gnu uavuaua can. an an Iguu ,-vvc ..... anxious to show them. Remember we carry the largest and best stock of Skirts and Blouses found outside of the largest" cities. The famous Helena Brand, which is superiotin t, style and nish to any other brand made in Canada,` is sold only at this store. 5 NEVER BEFORE have 'we shown such 3 tn'a gnienj:" tinge of Stylish Dress Materials as is now opened out for the ins `on -- ..1.. I-unyprc Kauu lu\J.\ uvuu v-- -v- `WE ARE SHSWING all the new`T'weetd E'ets-in 3 grand range of colorings and patterns at 50; 759 $500 ind $1935: that te ualled elsewhere. . . ,. _ are "14.? ....A 1:.....~u (`aim-and Gnu-In `in grant varietvand at savma not equaueo elsewucrc. . . . A L Plain and Fancy Coloredv Goods In great varictyand at saving prices. Black Dress Goods and Jackot Cloths agpecialtxa `with us. Let us show you how we can save you money, . t `MRI. a. bout _` __.._' _ w- -vv~--v at nearly 52 01' acre of land in garden and was `mat _I:3eo1 and Wellington Streets. Bu-rte. taupe Stggggls. stable and shed. `- Apply to `lluwlnj Dwellmg (11 rooms). stable. drive houIei:h odI Double dwelling. 6 rooms in each, of} VWV 10H of an here. on Penot.on|i1lh||? W Iv. M. Mos-raounnv. A " Barrie`%;; SV A like a rst classsuit or cannotbe bo` ht-' .,e3.dy.m__ You see the. : . ongzt" cnmnlu... 1:..- 2;! ...;;.aa W indow` ...Shade' The New Dress Skirts` and Blouses are all. in and';w are I)-...-.;.I_... g..- alumni! OLA Tasting! ant` Inna!- ' 7 Dress 1 Well Made re tI:a_..' _ 'nof;" serviccabia in r ` .82!-`Time 3`a'.-r-I Dry Goods, A} Shoes, `Clothing. Cheapest in B.r;ie;_. V` ;` `They 'compFg` V lines which wit: suit every lady ; taste fol; Everyday wear Evening wear- Five Points Hardwnrl Store. We carry tlie largest stock in town to choose from. 2 e For: cxsrnms. DEER me \ . SHALLOW wants 4 1 Cylinders. Pumpillods. Couplings. . Piping. Etc. Everything required for fitting ar 3 ......r.... OR it you widh we will get pump all ready for you to drop in well and screw to platform. " T 1 we keep the nest Mn S ouur. Pumps bmt NEW.../% Isms % El] 008% .5-000 FIRM FUN pans _ - Lot 19 Can. I. Sunnidslomompricinco acre` of wliicli 126 are under cultivation. 40 acre! nudyloo.m..balcncc city-and clay loam. -18 acres in tall when. 9 com in rye. and: all fall gleowinc will be done for the punhuer. w . rodwith Elm MI in. Aahcnd Bau- well fenced. xce out :water. Mad River crouol corner '0: turn, Good.- woll`. Barn 403100 feet with wit. walll. Stable 30:88 and other, outabnildingu. Framehcuse 7 rooms. Younc fruit bcu-inc orchard. l gilea in `-Anut..~8im1loI` gram On P. y. mm-m crate. . - WM. _0LLAN. . .3941 l . ivy .33/UP! V ` . F O ` ' `: `* x 1| Mom}: ` V ` . Mn 3. 31- g."1'.';. :f,`,"m;;'|*`t'I 1le `Dr. `Hen- u vmor it rm. & Mm, % 0.. mo in May. '-n:.,1.u,,,.. ".."- ; John ;'f;f"*WM:M.~mNmavm}1w::? ]" `* mi 30.000 FARMTOR SAL! 1n. n... 1 :.......lnln,nnmn mz g..:T|'ib Expert` Ar_tgiorr Exliine `Why. It 1;,..-_.:;- T Jon Iilumnnoespqrt. _ . . -Well, , sanluchichester. it it comes` tb sutterlng-1-u doubt whether the sh 4 ere eonsclousiot any.su thing as we \ means`-by it.` But evemlf they are they nutter twige as..x'nuch amdn thousand- tlmesjas long. shut up in-this hot. nasty `pool usthey would in being caught in proper style)? - But think of the hook! |II nI-in hhnnf an rnnnh nu mvnin `Inlays :; _ `.`But think of the tea:-:un- struggle ` um the long, gasping I80!!! 09 W shores" V % % ~ . 4 ,, n :1. _ __A_.._.__.I- IL)- T '1`h_ene s no tear "in the stmgle. It's Just _a trlalot stnengthyand skill. late" I came of football. A sh isn't afraid \ of death; he doesn`t_ know` anything about It. And there 18 nogasping on the `shore. but a quick rap` on the head with a stick. and it's all over." But why shouldhe be killed at all'."'_ . Well. and he.` smlllng. there are yreasons of taste; You eat. salmon.` don't you `P? 440-- -- n -1..- gnu-nneunl n Ilfn usual I. Jvup Ye-e-ea." she answered a little doubttully. then with more assurance. e but remember` what Wilbur Short Iaye in that lonely chapter on `Com- munion With the C_ai:iish_'+-I want them , brought to the table in the simplest [and most painless way." ` ua__I AI.-L I- --unltnn nfh Q-ha v," lulu IIIUBI. puuuucaa vung. 1"And _that is angling with the y." said he, still more decidedly; -The lly `is not swallowed `like a halt. It sticks in "the skin of the lip.` where there is least -feeling." There is i no torture in theplay or a salmon. ` It's Just a fair tight with an unknown op- ponent.` Compare it with the other ways "of bringing a nah to the table. it he's caught in a net, he hangs there for hours. slowly strangled: If he's speared. halt the tixne the spear " slips. and -he struggles ot! badly wounded. and it the spear goes through him he is hung out on[the bank to bleed to death. Even if he escapes he: is sure toconge to. a pitiful end some day- perish by starvation when he gets too . old to catch his `food. or be torn to A ~__I -_ 4.65.: not us nh. \I CDVVIDI as much as a- - pink _A _I- II mu I0 cuwu uu: l.VVI.|vo wv_ ..--... -- pieces by a seal. an otter or u nah- hhwk. Fly shing really o1!erahlm",- Never mind that.; said Ethel. ` What does it oer you? _Agentlemnn s sport. I suppose, he i answered rather slqwly. -Henry van Dyke lnVSc rlbne r`a. ' The Result of Taking Peanuts and Milk For insomnia. Yesterday, a. friend who had heard that I sometimes suiler tromohisomniu told ome or a `sure cure. says Good ` Health Clinic. Eat 0. pint of peanuts `and drink twoor three` glasses of milk before going to bed. saidhe. "and I'll . warrant you'll be asleep within half an hour. I did as he suggested, and now for the beneiit of others who may be 'aiicted )with insomnia 1 feel it to be my duty to report what happened. so tar as I am able this morning to recall the details. First let me say my friend 4 was right. I did go to sleep -verysoon I _A;__.' ..._ _`l-an-nnru 'l`hnn II with his head '` under his arm came along and asked me it I . wanted to buy his feet. I was negotiating with LI... ....|....C` ORA u-nnnn nn 1I7hh`h I \W8.B Ill. `WWW! I VVGIU la!-av:-- -- .. _ , .himw,hexf the dragon on which I `was riding slipped out of his skin and left me, oating in midair. While I was considering how I should get down a hull with two heads peered over the edge of the well -and said he_ would *hanl me up it I would tirst climb up and rig a wlndlass for him. so as I was sliding down the mountain side the brakeman came in. and I. asked him when the train would reach my } station. We passed your station 400 r-__ -..- n I... ....IA nnlvnlv fnldlnxr `H10 BIEUOU. HVVU yGDGVu gvun nus-u.._. --- years ago, he. said. calmly .toldlng' the traln up and slipping it into his vest pocket. . _ - ` AL nu- -Innnln-nun H19 nlnwn pocxet. At this juncture the clown bounded into the runs and pulled the center pole out otthe ground. llttlng the-tent and all the people In it up, up, up._ whlle I stood on the earth below watching myself so out of sight among the clouds above. .. T Then I awokaand tound. that I had been asleep almost ten minutes, Smoke and Temper: Away. Bad `weather and bad tempers do our business good. sum 0. tobncconist. What other business can you say that of? You see. the more dismal the weather as the more men seek the sol- ace of tobacco. In consequence the . more money falls. into the tobacconisfs till. Bad tempered men are always the clnr_ dealefs best customers; The .n __4..._..| -nah nnf nnlir ing in his WIT CIBIIUKB ucan. Vllwurnnnw-uu -._- Ill natured man not only tiles to his - pipe or weed ottener than others, but he smokes twice as rapidly as hls placid. mild tempered brother. Pushing Lino Worth $2.000. , % A namngnne worth $2.000? Yes. air." A (I don tob`ellevoi-_lt." ` . - ._ If: the truth. It : _a3 cannon nae. It : one ot- those lines to which you owe Sunday morning balls your lens V appetllns jhutequally -3115. V cod liver `oil.,; '1`heso,codnnb. Imus, `you * are". treguently eliiit snug: 10113.. The! have` 4.680 hooks. V ".1! often land 2.500 No 1_vo_n-V QIIBII ICIIU Colrvv www- _der they cost $2,000.` eh?` A1191: 0. money. ind =' Huh. my dear; ! .* "mm" .'w6n t` `mu -ry._hlm.",`motbVer. even 11 `count. All-he wantgme for _u_ heknrbiz tool!" ~ am` bg A mgg: u -:cant!" %s%Lvs.sume. I-IE THE NoR'rHERv%AnvANcE DID r ~'.1ut' M 11! SLEEP: an-noun--. o_:.. __ _-. . `P: ,`'U `P_`." . m&t`CIIUIIllC....U.'ICII I I O I I O II will 0 ` Iooicuo o u - o I \ c c n o Inoucloooonoo tacos: V :0 `n?:%fe:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: .5:::: IS 4 Rye .... .. . .... ....... ..... ...g.... A 60 mum M39 `tel II|0C.ICO'II'IIU...... OOIQ Timothy. per buahel.,.........'. 2 . 275 e D0!` b1l8hOl.u............ 7 - c 0-o-coouc_ o - u c u o c co Cont ` I ' 0l1!`....` c - u n - o a o o u|unIIQOIOOOIuu'O g oo 00 86 9 19 o o u u o o o u u u -anions ' foreqqrrQIIIICIl OIOCOBOIAIIIIO COCO tm Lam`). ` :3 mo `tn: ])01'1b......u......, p n n n on ,-o-c 1 n . nu c o A o o n c o o o |oIIIIII - o o n n as 800.... , ~"' hquvy..1.........;.. - em '3, _.`` D1'0II$n0l--nu,-.. o-on IIIICI 860-...` on k .9 lbOIOC0OIIIIIlOD~00I gnoll ` Tnre bo`u6 I n I I o o o-0 o I u n no '15-on `D $ GQBSQ `in-he uooououoocco--o 13.... DIl0kIpl;I1?.ai`.i:.3:...`......... n ` V ` ooooonccooc-no onion ` ' . W. W so-.-queues--ooonocqono__ .... 1 I ` ,__ A_ol0OO'0OIlOOOIII'O-go `mg... 2 :Lgy_m:g$?b$tno'oc\on'o_~ouo-0 11%-oo'1&$ . j _ 500000 o_oo o'ounoocno-`cu W coon; R0 Emunuoioiocluvviunnonof oven . gg '1 he_ Len zustomers. My hnn but bro . ai nae; GIOOII.Hid-3........-u_o........ ' uni!` ' Cllhkhlg `lbnlvpt-Oomonoout one coco - . Tm"! D0l'p~i`u.n.-.A.........!..... V '6:... - `R W lOICIIIIOOIO|c|qtI_jI'9.g_. .. ` ' (Hr dwoouuo|0oIOi lcI!tlOOo`o % am _ nro-ago-n-....n,uu......- u" wwIOII..I!OfC...OIC' V30 . mygtt - un o'fIICIV`ifl,|IIOi foo 1`uoo ' 0.-jfI`coq;ocfouqr-oat .:'!won`, 9 99.,.,,.::::.:.::%::::::::::t1 oo.::'f . :pco'rugo_ooocooq.qo_o'g"` wpogl .n.r_' '5 A _"_ `.51 _`;_'.'I_'.." ~`1_.__l'.. 5Oi OOooooooooooooooooogg6 ,9," Jas. Vjair L. Vair John Armstrong 3 91~3eniRg 300000oqoooooooooocoooggoooooooooooooooi lnlex. BrownIee,l ` mania, orrr. Licensed Auctioneer For the County at Simoe. Appraiser, Arbitrator, Etc. V` FARM AND STOCK saws IIANDLED Prices were rather dull on the Sat- urday market, although the quantity of stuff offered was in general not __large. Eggs had a slight slump, the ne weather of the preceding days having given the ._hens some encour- agement to do their best. Butter, too, was easier; -Hay continues to come in freely and has been a `fairly protable commodity with the farts`- ers. Dressed II-Iogs were plentifu._ `and the quotations fell a little from` the previous week. `On the '_ grain market "there was no change of any consequence. ` ' The M oi you lot 1151312.; .....g .nn anus no so on .I.#`0.0.C `C O.C .O.I.I .0 .l.I.I n..'.......-.... I 0 .000-II! nnlnntinnn.i'l:l 1.11 X nicot-oucnoouoIII|gqnoguqgg Livellogs. selections 170 to SN" ` d`. h0IVY..'..u.....{... Tb. .o:o.I"o.-.0 32.9.1`: 2: 2: r,lbO\nI6ootoono~ooouuoo naunnn lh..'... `E;-~g,o 33$.-prolxf lb I Ow oooocooccoocnu bootnuaouu--cannula;-Q_ , I mI-lIQf.dZ .` . . n n - u o --cocoons... 1.5111, F uh...........n..u._...N 0 ` |_olOI|IOIlCOOOIIOuqQ , no-'oouooo:o'noc'u` wt Ila Ionoouooojonocu I` ..;'.. ;'E. .`1:?:::::::t::::::::::::: qooihuuoocno-.o.. om II-Il_IUlnoc-outdoor:-6upon-9; Gm HidC.`ClIbIOIOII.C`..IIIUCIO; Tallow.pem...1Z.Z`ZI::IICC}:.:Z WWImm..I..'.....`CCCIU!~U.IQ. Horla'HldOl:......... `II ICOCOO lnmoonolunooclocoocuguocoo }gone`Hldes;....._.i....,.... `II :-nun n _____________ 0116' `llllluuuu no 0...}... `H. B31?" (.0000 so o|9IIIIO0tofo- wd|IIIOIO`lOOOOIOIIO CO Wnnl 11nwg_ghg__.__ _._________ ___ W001. WIBllDu.......g.u....... l Wool. unwa;hed..~.. ....,. hnnn nIzIng_ _' ` _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BrO IIr;_ l_;e,` tin" `Auctioneer. "l'I'n'r:-Io. handles atoll! sales of rain: clock and n...-|.n.m`n- n-`nnunnnlu .nnI -nllnllllro w'vC II bO'IVfII rm e~ `or 05.00311 I_ IIIOI Bl llril Ilvcn uilu .p`I-onvtlv -and utlulnecro Ie_' foil` Si ,9 01,06 nggugqif. >'9';".`-"--ff; 4 uoao to an 0IQ'Q`I-I.`-`I al IJEUII I ':`J'. ~:`. ooqiygacf qv. u Toronto M;r-'kot,a'Durln the wax Buuun. MA_n. 21 1907 . Weheartilyi. invite every} lady and`. out of Barrie, who feels so disposed, to our i_nitial display, of Spring this week. i It is gunderi unusually gratifying cireumstances `that we invite you to our 1907 ispringpopening for` the reasopjqithat our Millineryv Department will occupy "its new _. quarters on the second oor.'7t`*We believe "yougwill agree with us that our new mil- linery showroom is a great` improvement on the old one. Come and seeds and bring your friends. i *We will show an elegant range of: ` New Dress Goods and Silks. ~ The New Spring Coats and Skirts. . Beautiful Mnslins and Wash Fabrics. Ribbons and Laces. . Gloves and Hosiery. . y _ . The New Laee`Curtnins. . `Art Snteens and Cretonnes. i ` Embroidered Lawn and Mull Blouses. ~ New Neekwesr and Belts, `& e.. fe. Every department will be fully represented in the display, a display such as i only this, the greatest of .Barrie s stores, can give. We very busy early you would be wise. FOR s5.oQ AND UPWARDS. 03..-unto-uoouoocdopoog '3: m.ogvi~nouoncooso;vno;co -I co`InnoIou0I_o9nuo_ucQooo ` , _ n... _n_-_'- A_--A-`__'. M

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