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Oshawa Daily Times, 2 May 1932, p. 7

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, MAY 2, 1932 PAGE SEVEN NIC THROUGH 14/3 ed 4 5 NF # = 7 ao NG ».. wr O\ Md -- -- CLASSIFIED Legal MANNING F. SWARTZ, BARRIS- ter, Solicitor, Notary. Money to joan. 11 King St. Esst, Phone 28%. Resideuce 798. (17 eb tf) JONANT & ANN:S ay Solicitors, Notaries Public. Ete. Conveyancing and general practice fn Law. Office 7% Sim- coe Street South,, Oshawa, Phone 4. G. D. Conant, B.A, LL.B.; A. F. Annis, B.A, LL.B, . E.N. 8 5, B.C. of Commerce Building, Joi A "B.A. BAR. rister, Solicitor, Notary Public. Conveyancer. Muney to loan, Of- fice 14% King St. Kast, Oshawa. Phone 445. Residence phone 837. N, N & Fraser. Barristers, Ete. Bank of Commerce Bldg, ot 8 8, A Solicitor, Notary, Money to loan. 16 Simcoe Street North, Phone 67. Residence 2544W, - GREER & HUMPHREYS, BAR- risters, Solicitors, Etc. 241; Sim. | coe St. N. Phcne 3160, Residence 8514. Money to loan, 'A., BARRIS ter, 12% Simeos_ St. South, Tele- phone 3038-663. (9% sept tf) Medical PR. B, J. HAZLEWOOD, PHY- sician and Surgeon, special atten- tion given to X-ray work and Electrotheopy. Office, Disney Block. Phone 2050. Office open 9 am, 9 pm, Residence 421 King Street East. Phone 3416, Undertaking TURE BURIAL CO., 67 KING St. East. Ambulance, Residence 542 Simcoe Street North, Phone 2103 and 210W. OSHAWA BURIAL CO. 0. MF. Armstrong & Son, Proprietors. Funeral and Ambulance Service day and night. Phone 1082W, 87 Celina. (4te) Architects CG. C. STENHOUSE, GENERAL Architectural work, Second floor Royal Bapk Building. Phone 1496. Residence phone 909J. Auctioneer J. SULLEY. Auctioneer, 346 Simcoe st, 8, Oshawa. Special attention given to household furniture sales and farm stock and {mplements. Youy patronage solicited Repairing F. A. VON GUNT Swiss watchmaker, repair shop at 46 King Street West. Your patronage Is solicited. Hemstitching ABMSTITCHAING, 7 CENTs ON embroidery work, alterations, dressmaking, etc. The Dell Shop, 26% Simcoe S. Phone 1656, (5 fly 81) Transportation CARTAGE AND STORAGE. Coleman's, 85 Bond West, Spec- falists in furniture moving. Stor- age warehouse and moving van equipment. Phone 83. Music Lessons Beauty Parlors U . Permanent Wave $3.50 ur. "Cro- quinole and Spiral'. Marcel 50c. Shampoo, Finger Wave and trim $1. Expert operators only. 79 Sim- coe St. North (note new ad- dress). Phone 2068, (8 aug tf) GENO 8H A HAIRDRESSING Parlors, Betty Ward and Grace Marshajl, experts in all kinds of Beauty Culture. Our permanent wave a specialty. $5.00, $7.50 snd $10.00, Finger wave and shampoo $1.00. Marcel 50c. Fac- {ais, scalp treatments and mapi- cures. Coffee Shoppe entrance. Phone appointments 1973. (16 may 1 mo) CORENE JOHNSON, HAIR dresser, 92 Church St. Marcel ling 86c and finger waving 60c. Phone 2188J. (14 may c) PENBER'S BRANCIL HAIR: dressing and Beauty Tuiture, No 9 Bradley Bldg., Phone 3%, Osb- awa, Ontario. (23 nov tf) MARCEL 785 Albert CILLTAN MCLEAN, 36c at your bome o1 St, Phone 2108. (28 may c) OPENING SPECIAL PERMAN- ent waves regular $5 for $2.75. $15 for $6, Phone 709W, Arthur Huyek, formerly Modernistic Wave Shoppe, 105 Celina. (7 may ¢) PRINCE] BEAUTY SALON, hairdressing, marcelling, 24 tinger wave 50c. Massages, man!- cures, tinting, balr trimming. 10 Prince. Phone 688. fous (7 may ¢) THE McNERNEY BEAUTY Parlor, 3 Simcoe St. 8, Phyllis E. McNerney, proprietor, form- erly of Lucille Hairdressing. Finger waving, permanent wav- Ing and all other lines of beauty culture work done, For ar point. ment phone $8135, (22 Articles | for Sale GOOD SOUND DRY gODY HARD wood, Guaranteed fu!l measure % cord, $3.25. Mixed, $2. wood, $2.50, A. Wall, cellette Ave. Phone 2625F. (Sediay C) FRANK McQUATD, 0) COKE dry body wood, vey mixed slabs, Soft wood. Phone 2423W. 115 Annis St, (2 may ¢) DRY SLABS 32.25 3 cord. No. 1 Body M»rzle Fy Coke. 79 John St, Phora 3106). (21 may ¢) ARDWOOD, Beach and Maple. Stove length. $3 3% cord. Robert Christy Phove 1079W. (15 may ¢) Y WOOD, $3 7, cord, DRY BODY | Claude McQuaid, 54 Albert St Phone 1079). (19 may ¢) SAND, GRAVEL, CINDE RS, black leam. Quality and service Essery Bros. Phones 1045J. 332 R 1-1, pe (20 may ¢) FOR SALE -- STRAWBERRY plants, Senator Dunlop. Good strong roots, $5 per thousand or 75c per hundred. 8. R. Perkins, Solina. Phone 1652 r 4. (1021) FIX UF YOUR DRIVEWAYS and lawns, Cinders, sand, gravel, loam, stone and manure for gar- dens or lawns. Phone 2906J. REGINALD G. GEEN, ORGAN: is*, choirmaster, Simcoe United Church. Plano, organ, singing. Phone 2128, Residence 765M, (25 may ¢) (991) FOR BALE -- LADY'S NICE black satin coat, fit 40-44, Gent's gray suit. Phone 27, (101¢) FOR SALE--LLOYD BABY CAR- rlage in good condition. 109 Wood Street. (102b) Radios Reps Repaired PHONE 8350J OSHAWA RATIO Service for radio repairs. Fully equipped to give reliable service. - Chas. hud vic (10 may ¢) SCI A A ten years' speclalizing in repairing oa all models. Cal 2806W. Certified radlotrician, 2 may ¢) A prompt service, moderate charges, work fully guaranteed, National Radio Service. 3186M. (17 may ¢) FOR FIFTY CENTE WE WILL make a eareful inspection of your aerial and ground and test the tubes of your radio. John Meas gher, 92 Simcoe North. (23 Maye) Battery Service WILSON BATTERIES -- ANY- thing in storage Batteries, More battery per dollar. All batteries guaranteed. Sales and Service, |==== 14 Church St. (8 may 7 R CHARG with rental $1.00. Called for ang delivered. Batteries $2.75 and up, Stan, Bligdon, 20 Min St. Phone 960. Shoe Repairing IF YOU WANT GOOD SHOB RE- pairing phone 672W, Rrezinm 2524W, Shoes called for and livered. Jack Read, corner Mary and Colborne. (11 may e) Pets and Livestock FIRST CLASS COW, 5 YHARS, with calf for sale, 1088 efor y [] TOR SALE--ONE TRAM OF horses, ages 7 and 8. Apply Isase Hardy, 167 ring 4, Bowmanville. . c + ng Lost LOST-- BETWEEN Drive and Grooms Ave a purse sonainig a sum of money 3nd papers 'inder please roturn to 246 Gropp. Reward, (103b) FOR SALE-- SAND, GRAVEL, loam delivered, lowest prices, Phone 1654 r 1-4. (102¢) P ALE--ENGLISH PRAM, M condition. Apply 181 Celina (102h) TOR BALE--VICTOR COMBINA- tion ten tube radio and electrola, three plece walnut bedroom suite, baby wardrobe, new baby crib, Simon's. Phone 1481J, (103¢) For Rent APARTMENTS, FURNISHED OR unfurnished. Low rentals. Disney, phone 1550. (140) RENT-- BRIGHT, FRONT spartment, down town, refrigera- tor. Murphy bed. Built in bath. Beach stove, § rooms, newly dec- orated, Box 626 Times. (9211) IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR an apartment, we invite you to ingpect the Victoria and Simcoe Mapor. Very reasonable rates. Bradley Bros, (93 May c) ated 6 room, ell conveniences, garage, orchard. Will lease cheap, Owner leaving town, Apply 284 Nassau St, (9 FOR RENT -- FORNTHED hrick house, six rooms, all con- veniences, modern, also garage, Reasonable rent, 527 Mary Brest North, Ole TO RENT--3 ROOMPED HoT newly decorated, lizhts, and toilet. Phone 1748) ply 173 Mill Street, (101c) FOR RENT --- FURNISHED light housekeeping room. All con. veniences, Phone 177¢2°W. 1(01e) TO RENT -- NEARLY NEW, solid brick houre, 4 large rooms, kitchenette, all conveniences, 131 Albert St, (102¢) FOR RENT-=( ROOMED HOUSE, Possession June 1, or ap- 51 2 212 Gibh St. Harvey Crossman, Phone 163 r 2. (102¢) BACHELOR APT, DOWN TOWN Furnished, central, Possession at lonce. Box 723 Times (102¢) FOR RENT -- FURNISHED apartments, newly decorated. Phone 2444J. (103b) FOR RENT--A BRIGHT COM- may ¢) | Soft | 292 Cour- fortable room private home, suitable for business or profes- { #fonal gentleman with garage. i North, Box 628 Times. (102¢) | FOR RENT --= UNFURNISHED [ flat in new "house, oak floors, | convenlenc e Reasonable ' rent 350 Divis sion' Street DAVIS AND SON, INSURANCE 19 King St. West, Oshawa, The nldest Fire Agency in Oshawa. 20 reputable Fire Companies. SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COV- pany of Canada, Dominion Bank Chambers, Alex. 8 Rose, 8. I Everson. Phone 1834. = Automobile | Loans REASONABLE CHARGES Loans, or the Financing of Private Sales 2tod pm. A. 135 King W Mornings Bowm anville "Painting and Pei PAINTING AND DECORATING Reynolds and MacDonald. Paint- lng and paperhanging. Graining and sign writing, Phone 6557J. (19 may ¢) A. EMMETT and Hol id , 29. 2) DR. 8. J, PHILLIPS, OVER BAS- sett's, Special attention to X-ray work. Gas extraction, Nurse In siteldanes, Phone 959. House 1812, Wanted to Rent WANTED TO RENT- REFINED home of smart appearance for family of three adults, large Hving room, fire place necessary, north end preferred, Box 627 Times. (102¢) Baby Chicks BABY CHICKS CUSTOM Hatching, White Leghorns, Bar. red Rocks, Blood tested, bred to lay, Cockerells ten cents, Phone 1337). Oshawa Hatchery, 144 Park Rd. N. (20 may c) (15 oet tn | == | and repaired. { called for and delivered, | Pros. "FOR | Refinancing of Contracts | water | | | 822 Time . | all | | naulins, Phone 1160 | Real Estate For Sale FOR SALE--NICE 6 ROOMED brick bungalow, paved street, oak floors, decorated, fixtures, pedestal basin, shower bath, $3,000. $200 cash. Apply 84 Alice Bt. (101¢) NOTICE--T HAVE FOR BALE seven acres of land. V'!ll sell In one or more acre lote, Apply 8. W, Prevost, Orchard View Blvd., North Oshawa, (102¢) FOR SALE--6 ROOMS, HARD- wood floors, chestnut trim, all conveniences, clothes closets, ete, Blinds, fixtures decorated on paved street north. Make offer Box 724 Times. (102e¢, FOR BALE---~FIVE ROOMED house, with garage, acre of land, at 3569 Louisa St. (off Gibbon). Sold as rent, $12. per MORK, Phone 3033W, (103¢) ~ For Sale or 'Exchange NICE 5 ROOM PRICK HOUSE for sale or exchange, A good ear as 'part payment, Best location, north in eity, five minutes walk | from four corners, Apply (102c) GRORGE PD BEDDI: 2G, BROCK North, Whithy, Shoeing. genera! hlackemithinz, springs and bum: pers welded, car, Phone 449. (6 may c) [LAWNS CUT, ROLLED AND fixed, edges trimmed, drivewa: tilled, Prices reasonable, Slater Bros, phone 3193W (22 May c) EXPERIENCED. YOUNG MAR- ried woman wants position Gen- eral housework by day or hour. Phone 2003W, (102¢) CAPABLE WOMAN work of any kind, Phone 2152M (1020) Notice rr SHINE PAR- and bloeked Phone 2%49 THE HUD SHO lor. Mats cleaned ale, 15 King West. (5 may rc) Notice to y Trappers | RS w ANTE D--24 5.000 MUS ats wanted to till a mapufae urer's order, Able tn pay hi t cash prices. I. Stein, Phone 1.reverse charge, Whitby, On rio 116 may ¢i Lawn Mowers Sharpened CAWN MOWERS SHARPENED Belssors, axes ete., Slater phone 3193W, (21 Mayc) \WNINAS, TENTS, FLAGS, TAR everything ip canvas Phone 2104, George Reld, 66 Bond West, J. J. Turner & Sons, Representative, (25 may c) HOUSE AWNINGS, STORE Awnings, Tents, Tarpaulins, Wedding Canoples for rent, T. Pike Co. Ltd., Toronto, Oshawa Phone 377. (1 june ¢) Room and Board Wanted WANTED---~ROOM AND BOARD in good loeality, by young bhusgi- ness woman. State terms to Box 820 Times. (103a) Of course we can make about everything Aut of trees but of what are we going to make trees when they've all been cut down? ~=Quebec Chronicle.Telegraph. Why not put a tax of ahout a dollar a head on congressional tax plans and get enough money at one stroke to balance the hud- get?--Buffalo Courifer-Express. Mother: "Did you get two cigars for that shilling for daddy's birth- day?" Freddie: "Yes, and look at all the sweets I got for the change." Pox | Rates For Classified Ads. First [nsertiop--11; per word. Minimum charge for one in- sertion 30c, Each subsequent tive {usertion word. ; Three cousecutive {nser- tions for the price of two first Josertions (three cents a word). Minimum charge for three insertions 60c. ox number * 0c additional. Professional or Business Cards. $2.50 per month for 20 words or less, 10 cents a word per month for each additional word PHONE 35 Ask for Classified Ad Department cents copgecu ic per Setting spring for WANTS | SK 10 INVESTIGATE GAS SMUGGLING c Customs To Check Up on| Speedboats and Automobiles Windsor, Ont.- heen launched Customs Nore Investigation has by the Canadian into charges mad through The Star that line 1s being snuggled in whole lots from Detrom. 1 be looked after," tons Colicctor Andrew 1 terday { sald Dal liate action will be taken to « zations that sg veed- craft arc bring I weSUNNE ACross the river 100 and 200-gallon lots, in over- sized tanks with which the boats are equipped. A representative of one of the oil companies in Windsor told the reporter that last week at Aihhurstburg he had personally wit- nessed the arrival of with a large fuel tank. line was piped into drums for sale independent gasoline station or directly to morotists andip ASU toi Sar to perators, he said He also told of a local resident who has a fair-sized launch, and who usually drops in a Detroit dock to take aboard a full load of US gasoline, which he sells to side of the river, Gasoline smuggling is profitable these days, because gasoline of the same grade sells in Detroit for 12V% cents a gallon, and here for 28 cents. Even allowing for exchange on Canadian money, the difference in the size of the American and Cana- dian gallops, and for 50 cents spent on transporting an auto to and from Detroit, a car owner can save 35 cents on every eight gallons of gasoline, Canadian measure, tidier profit, because gasoline for boats is not liable to the Michi- gan road tax of three cents, and they are buying gasoline in Detroit for 9% cents a gallon. vent annoyance, was silent on this factor, it is known that careful consideration will pre- cede any action to check up on the owners now to take advantage of the low across the river to | the | ditions, jd pe a speedboat | T 1€ Kaso his | Boat smugglers can reap an cven sold Gasoline brought in in automobile tanks has not heen charged duty on either side of the river, in order to encourage tourist traffic and pre- While Mr, Dalziel reported tendency of Border auto fill their car tanks. Retaliation by the American Cus- toms might follow any campaign by the Canadian Customs to discourage Canadians from buying their auto fuel in Detroit, and would be reflected in smaller sales by local 'as stations to American cars, it was pointed out today by a man in "lose touch with the situation URGENT PLEA FOR | HEALTH HELP. Social Hygiene Council Active In Serving Public Toronto, -- Making an urgent plea that, under present condi- tions, every effort should be put forward to maintain at full strength And efficiency the health departments and community agencies concerned with health safeguards, the boards of the Canadian Social! Hygiene Council ave passed unanimously a reso- lution to that effect and decided to bring the general question to attention of Governments, other national organizations and the public generally. Reports from many sections of the Dominion, the resolution states, indicated apprehensions lest the necessary efforts toward reductio n in Governmental costs iglit lead to material curtail ment ia health gervices That alt] ie first wealth of the | people in oe sed in the Council's | statement, which potes that, de- spite unfavorable economic con- the national health has been maintained at a high level. ['p to the present time, this level has been raised year after year. further emphasized that ex- iditures for the protection and promotion of public health have heen very small compared with ontlays for other public service: | TIME TABLES navy with Mexico beans, Stratford Deacon-Herald. to trade fits for ofl and We SUPPOLe,-- Spain is trying Navy beans, of intrinsic merit and that they do not, for this reason, lend them- i¢lves to deflation, At the session, Hon, Mr, Justice Riddell presid- od, 1. P, Bickell, Chairman of the I'inance Committee, business and financial leaders as well as public health officials, were present and expresged themselves as strongly in support of the sentiments ex- pressed. SCOTT SETS NEW AVIATION RECORD Flies From England tol Australia in Eight Days, 13 Hours Port Darwin, over which Australia, April 30 C. W. A. Scott, British flier, landed his plane here after a flight frem Lympne, England, beating the form- er record for an air trip between the two countries by seven hours and 36 minutes Scott's time for the 13,187 milcs was cight days, 13 hours and 53 imn- utes, and regained for him the re- cord he lost last year when C. A. Butler made the flight in nine days, two hours and 29 minutes, one hour and 42 minutes faster than Scott's previous time. gr flier took off from Lympne at 5 o'clock on the morning of April 19 and flew by way of Brin- disi. Italy, across Persia and India to Sourabaya, Java. Ie left there on Wednesday for Kupang, Dutch East Indies, and took his final jump over the Timor Sea to Port Dar win early on Thursday. At Sourabaya he said he would go home by steamer, "I am tired of records and I'm coming back by Detroit prices by running steamer. I veel completely exhausts | Ly. Oshawa, ed," he told interviewers, Week Phy Schedule (Effective on oad January 24, 1932) Leave hres Bowmanville Oshaws Lv, Oshawa, 2 5% a.m, Except Sunday, West Arrive Arrive Hospital an. WN Seo nwnlS om rai Se $F BBN en=KB ome BRELGSXSER OU TTRP San fi 33332339833: $F 58 » ane 535% NEW LOW. PRICES ROYAL YORK TEA 2 1b. Pkg. 24c¢ 1 1b. Pkg. 47¢ ; at all Superior Stores BES SBANSES FIBERRE = TOPPTRITRNS TPPY poses 23a p33 7.15 p.m, --ENNNA emo an 8 TONAL =n B333333333383 Oh a 3 8 8 ° 8 SUNDAY AND HOLIDAY SCHEDULE | Coin wi rive Wh by { | i | | "We buy Old Gold ana Silver On Oshawa's Main Corner | eT 4 We repair anything bought in a Jewelry Store BASSETT'S Jewelers Eaton Groceteria v It Pays To Shop Here Always refus Drivers Spec: Reasonable Jats s and Ca T. A, TON PROPRIETOR BOWMANVILLE PHONES 412 or 346 Oshawa Waiting Room, § Prince St. bone 2283 GRAY COACH LINES (Effective, Nov, 22, 1931) (Eastern Standard Time) Phone 2825 LEAVE OSHAWA LEAVE TORONTO Al. PM, AM. PM of, e7.30 1.3 INQUIRE about ow Free Washing and Greasing., ONTARIO MOTOR SALES LIMITED Phone 900 86 Ring St, E. 8.30 9.36 10.30 11.30 P.M. 1230 L130 830 9.30 10.3 11.30 PM, 12.30 130 an) tapaily * nd Hours oon only.' CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS rain Service 30 b--Saturday, Sun. d--Sunday enly, = | | | roe fl J. C. YOUNG | GENERAL INSURANCE 4", Prince St., Oshawa Oftice Phone 703 Res, Phone 28903 coin ut Effective May 1, 1932 (Eastern Standard Time) EASTBOUND Daily Ex ent Sunday, rv, Daily, 10.22 p.m. Daily, 12. 04 iin Daily 12.00 Dai WESTROUND 4.45 a.m, Daily. 5.10 a.m. Daily, F357 a.m, Daly, 1.06 p.m, Daily, 183 King &t. W. Pho "1929 Plymou Ross, Ames & Gartshore HUDSON--ESSEX e 1160 6.47 p.m, Except Sunday, 7.11 p.m. Except Sunday, 9.17 p.m. Daily. F--Flag stop to let off Montreal passengers, GANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAYS Effective May 1, 1932, (Standard Time) Eastbound 1.26 a.m. Daily 2,49 Trenton { ocal Daily, and Sunday. x4.18 p.m. Daily, 11.06 p.m. Daily, 12.05 a.m. Daily x For Ottawa, Montreal and East only Flag, Westhound £2 a.m, Daily, 6.3 am, Daily, 3 12 J 2 p-m, Daily, 7.32 pom. Daily, except Sunday, ma, 54 pm. Daily. m Toronto and West only--flag. OUR SPECIALTY If your watch is not giving satisfaction we can repair and make it tell the correct time, D. J. BROWN THE JEWELER Official Watch Inspector for Canadian National and Oshe awa Railroads 20 Simcoe St, 8, Phone 189 MANITOBA MAY HOLD ELECTION IN JUNE| \innipeg, Apr, 30-- 30---~June 28 loom ol as the probable date of the Mani- toba general election, In any case 10 Simcoe S¢. 8. HOMD, DRUG STORE PHONE 22 WE DELIVERS We Deliver it will likely take place before July 1. This much emerged from a brief discussion in the Manitoba Legisla- turc between Hon. W. J. Major, Attorney-General and John Haig, Conservative, Wi innipeg. Mr. Major said it would likely take place before July 1 and Mr. Haig suzgested June 28 as a siut- able date. While pot committing the Government, Mr, Major said he was inclined to agree, Fine Watch Repairing Our Specialty FELT BROS. Established 1880 12 Sin Simcoe St. South FOR SALE--148 SIMCOR ST. §., near Loblaw's, second hand clothes bought and sold here. Also lady's goods shghnly worn. (1 june c) ROSES, ENTIRBLY NEW VAR- fety, Climbing, Blueish Pink, Blueish Purple, Dwarf from strik- Ing new colors, For prices phone 2178M (103¢) ST Barber Shop GUS BANKS BARBER SHOP, 180 Celina St., corner of Ash, All haireutting 15e. (28 may c) Lan and Pressing AMB '-- Re cleaning and repairing. Goods ealled for and delivered. Phone 523. 66 Bagot Street. (23 May c) G R 1 Hops from Mr. J. Pickup, to sell by. public auction on Weduesday, May 4th, 1932, at 113 Yonge St., Oshawa, the following valuable furniture, 3 plece chesterfield puite, 6 tube King battery radio, dining room suite, one rug, four piste electric stove and annex, ftchen table and chairs, sewing machine, number of plants, 2 single beds complete, one double bed complete, 2 dressers, one boy's desk, boy's bicycle, one ehiffioneer, one secretary, ome ecard table, one kitchen cabinet, vaeuym cleaner, garden tools, lawn HOw yr, ur s bicycle, stags head, a' cooking uten- slls, of » ode" Oldsmobile sedan, 43 er things teo numerous to mention. Sale at 1,30 p.m. Terms cash, W. J. Sulley, Auect oneer, -- TILLIE THE TOLER-4n Occasion To Celebrate. Sik TIMP IN MR. MAG DOUEGALL, oR GREAT INVENTOR | IT LOOKS \\KE THE PATENT PAPERS OM YOUR | CLEANING AND PressING MACHINE VE! SE DURE EN oUaH NOW WE CAN GO RACTMT AHEAD TM BO GLAD WE WERE THE SEASON (103) INVITED TO THIS WEDCING-IVS ONE OF THE HOCIAL EVENTS OF iil ti " WiLL BE " | Tv BRIDEGROOM VHOWS LP WES fl AM! THATS THE FOURTH TIME 'VE CAUGHT THAT BEAUTY LOOKIN' AT ME - di i i i fill Yes. BUT WHO'S il THAT BEAUTIFUL GIRL OVER THERE LEANIN AGAINST THAT POST ? it Wr Or: SHES A DETECTIVE: HIRED TO WATCH THE WEODING GIFTS SNE WEERS WER EYE ON Any: Wil ONE WHO LOOKS SUSRCIoUd |

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