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Monkton Times, 20 Apr 1922, p. 8

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.ter, Lizzie, became the bride of Mr. | Samuel Wickie, son of Mr. | eon to oc ‘ ‘coupl e wil Henry, eldest %é Ay School Reports The sotouiig is the report of Ss. — nied BE ats pone of merit.. Those marked with an 1 6th at the b , asterisk were absent for one or more ri a e home | M rs. Moses Schmidt, ee: has See Reid, Sadie Haw- Honeygrove, when their only daugh- | _thorne. Davia pies wi Een nee Barrett, James avi urst, abel Smit After a short honey- | Sr. 11] —Edward Salter. in Indiana the young}... Jr. TiI—James Barton, *Ollie Mills the summer with Second Class—Laura Reid, Kath- ae happy leen Taylor, Alfred Taylor, ‘Mary eewish,of their many | | | Herrfort. First Class—Edgar Barrett, Lillian ! WICKIE—SCHMIDT Gyery, pretty wedding took place a us n Wickie, Indy* the prided 4 od Li “Ais ER Hae, | Hawthorne. THEN as . Primer—James Reid, George Hurst 1D EF ENRY 3 tae ae pitch Aifzea ime lars . | Smit orence Smit aniel Kuep- wists " took yee | fer, Solomon Albrecht, Ruth Mills. t the Presbyterian, ee. ree. s thirty, o’clock manse, Milvert —- oF b+ @ & f Mrs. Robert x 7 Se $ No. ne GUN. Pad-} Pupils examined in spelling, arithme- ‘don officiating. “The, “bride ‘wore a tic, grammar, history, geography, ' navy tricotine suit-’ém Broidéred with | literature. . Those marked with an Joffre blue with hat to match and _ asterisk were absent for one or more carried a bouquet of white carnations ' examinations. and. maiden hair fern. She was Fifth Class—Whitney Horn, assisted by Miss Elizabeth Schmidt, | sister of the groom, wearing a navy 8, Elma, for March and April. Tindall 72, Elda McKenzie 64. ‘suit with hat to match carrying a Jr. IV—Lorena McKenzie 78, ‘bouquet of pink carnations, while the Esther Miller 68, Angus Kerr 60. Sr. Il1l—Alma Krugel 78, *Otto) ‘oom was supported by Mr. Alfred: hn, of Linwood. The groom’s gift to the bride was a necklace of La Reine pearls, to the bridesmaid a earl crescent and to the groomsman gold cuff links. After the ceremony the wedding party drove to the home of the bride’s parents where a dainty Juncheon was served, the dining-room | being prettily decorated with pink | and white streamers and sweet peas. The bride received many beautiful | > Quipp 67, Orval Quipp 66, Katie Smith 65, Ellwood Iman 64, Jim MeKenzie 55, Olive Quipp 53, John McKenzie 46, *Wilfred roughton. Second Class—Myrtle Ellacott 88, *Lena Tindall 80, Jas. Buchan 75, -and useful gifts, also a few handsome | CUMMERCIAL nt bag , Later the happy oe aaa: eft on a honeymoon trip to Owen Sound and Wiarton and on their re- Smee ale See ope % i a e turn Mr, and Mrs. Schmidt will reside gpoytg 2/2770 0 LE, 1.65 1.65 on the groom’s farm in Ellice. Their Pyuguy 5 Jewel . 4.50 4.50 many friends extcnd to them their Flour. Ranvier: 2. vc...” 4.50 - 4.50 hearty congratulations. Flour, Jewel ......... 4.25 4.25 : Hogs, liveweight ...... 13.00 13.25 pig: 5 Piel iets Fa Butcher’s Cattle ...... 5.00 8.00 IN MEMORIAM OE ee Bi re ane e? 3.00 5.00 ‘Lambs, Sping sks .... 9.00 12.00 Ne es € ik 6a 7 35 Doering—lIn loving memory of Elize.- ite BOVE | rs tees AT sO beth Caroline Doering, who died ffens alive ........ : OF ake April 16th, 1913. 1 i 8 20 p a | Ducks, alive .. , hay EO a a is Nine years have passed, Chicks, dressed ...... ; ‘ Yet sad memories linger still Mane Lo ton oi BES ah des rt <6 Kor you, our Lizzie darling, Due 2 perma re: cy “94 But we know it was His will. ores wa yee = So Be. 1 88 —Affectionate parents and family Eggs .....-+-+++++-> 28.28 Rubber Boot Special AES. (FOR ONE WEEK ONLY) Black Rubber Boots Best Quality, Regular $5.25 Special $4.75 Mens’ Miner Grey Boots Invincible, Regular $6.50 Special $5.95 See our complete range of heavy shoes at most reasonable prices. Highest Prices Paid for Eggs 1| — ORR’S SHOE STORE “The Home of Good Shoes’”’ 2 MILVERTON, ONT. Krugel 55, Charlie Tindail 48 *Lester | | Mornington, for the Easter 40. Names are in order, | ' Strickert. -| Daisy Strickert. : 2 | Chalmers 76, Noah Gascho 65, Bar- L. M. Currah, Teacher. bara Kipfer 5B, Mar teane Kipfer 79, Marion Fleming 71, | 2 Haithe following is the report of S,.| Helen Wilhelm 67, Willie Brenneman. | Sr, 1V—Laura Smith 83, *Barbara | Ropp. | | 40, Jr. 11J—Tom Howes 83, Eva Smith ' eS eS | MO mn “WARE, THAT PAIN’. That little twinge of pain you felt today may be the forerunner of a chronic case of disease, which will develop if the CAUSE is not adjusted in time. If you desire freedom from pain you must have a perfect spine and there is no one who knows better how to keep your spine in good condition than does a competent Chiropractor. See your Chiropractor and be happy, healthy and free from pain. but try it and find out. CONSULTATION AND SPINAL ANALYSIS FREE E. O. GINGERICH, Chiropractor Opposite Pfeffer Flour Mills MILVERTON, ONTARIO Office Hours: Monday and Thursday from 1.00 to 5.00 p.m., Wednesday and Saturday from 1.00 to 9.00 p.m. It’s promising a lot, “iH see Our Display esl my - "Ty my) A Conny sett fe ilar AS i ot “We ies | i ii: iH a a roti ae wi sili sex waive i nf ; ae Nf Et 4) hi hi an A Wiles i ~ i 5 eager sshd yf tah, x ee Pie teas a clad Ae PER uid phd MRO Ate Rak moc RR, i vi ew FN ih ng Bits > US VaivaGgr i BEDS Dut é jor Pa Ji GED Nc soaks how gotte ap how elaharttcly auetished-the bedrooms of your home “may | “there ig a Simmons Bed of a design and finish th: at wi ill harmonize wexul y sttatig becuty, refinemen< f design an, eler: ince of finis “ha characterize . every number. Simmons steel beds, in either “twin” or “double” widths, are masterpieces of beauty, and unlike beds of wood, they. cannot werp, become loose jointed or noisy. + hey cre strong, correctly proportioned, servic oatte, thoroughly ganitary and 100% comfortable. Let us show you these new designs TELEPHONE 26—RESIDENCE 59w ROBERT McMANE Furniture Dealer and Funeral Director MILVERTON, - ONTARIO ‘eZ Eunice Quipp 7 Jas. Broughton "bo. Claretta Quipp| 58, Lizzie Smith 56, Jas. Smi Thelma McKenzie 40,. Mae Duchlow First Clase Zelma Miller 88, ‘Neil McKenzie 80, Roy Hincks 73, Laura Primer A—Donald McKenzie 99, Joe Smith 89, Mildred Broughton 81, Primer B—Frank McKenzie, Ber- nice Quipp, Bertha Quipp, Albert Quipp, Willie Howes, Roy Smith, Esther Pehlke. a E. M. Spence, Teacher. ee & & ’ The following is the report of S oe No. 2, Mornington, for the months f March and April. * with Class—Conrad Schweitzer. - Jr. [V—Reginald Peters 85, Helen Albrecht 50. Sr. {lIl—Viola eumeister 82, *Dalton Worn 63, |: What a gloriously refreshing feeling to sui a new Spring Suit after a season of heavy clothes. With VERY MODERATELY PRICED __ ‘FOR THE SPRING TRADE = “NEW GLOVES F OR ‘SPRING © i) ee , a gfe As ‘i r ah. -2 : ae : ‘ LEEEES EERE . 2 sa ee ae = ca fe a. Soe ee PEPE SE he Ses ; oe t He ae such delightful models as we are showing in our At $1. 25, $1. 50, $2. 00, $2.25 mee yee Jr. I1l—Willie Chalmets 69, Bar-, $#% peer are cet Department, one_can be smartly at- Me Soy hawt Cansho ao: 7 ired for the Spring promenade. Includéd are simple Si k Gloves: Kayser: Brand, tips: seareuteoee mee Le, RS Second Class—Nelson Ropp. *oe tailored models, box- suits, and novelty styles, ex- outwear the gloves, fashion or custom. bids you wear eee. ae, ees jp eate Marjorie Wilhelm, |Zaa% -quisitely modelled and faultlessly tailored. Some new gloves with your new Spring Suit or Coat, - oat eee ae et ee 5 are plain or simply trimmed with braid, others show ‘ pes ae Oo gn Primer—Vera Kropf, Emmeline | ee og ae ; [283 ands iat Ser ueerent of fancy stitching and. em- Pre Se eta ae, oe san J. I. Jack, Teacher.’ tebe gosts roidery. Notched, square and Peter Pan collars if S po sawa Sok be te SS ae ob & + rit are ponriwes aa best quality of Navy Blue, Tricotine SILK STOCKINGS FOR SPRING 28o and Botany erge. pee dS The following is the report of 9.1 ase : : . ee '§. No. 7, Logan, for the month of | eee Now that spring weather brings forth fine shoes, | bbe x = = Names arranged in order of | | abe Priced. at $20. 00, $22. 50, $24.50, $27. 50, there will also be a demand for silk hose which we 2% — Sr. IV—Saul Egger, Annie Egger, | ee $32. 50, $34. 50, $42. 50 have in navy, black, grag, bronze, Cordovan, taupe, _ ae ee Ella Hollatz, Glen Batten, Wycliffe | PE% sand, ete. ooo Flood, Willie Flood. Charlie Young. Ett ~ ~ Se es Jr. IV—Laura casa ie apie eee Petcas cous “eae 69c : yt Soh: Kistner, John Rock sear Rock,. eon Howard Young ai: Q ieee MODERATELY P RICED Pp cite r. — Martha Querengesser, | ##¢ ose 5 wae cites on ee ae SPRING COATS See r — lip grer, AWSON | wee ; be ia Flood” Fn a al ea | eee Augmented by fresh shipments for Spring gives ABOUT YOUR SPRING | | ie ; Oo nnie 7 : me a z > ile Se: 0h Verna Oabowis Wohelsina See us a diversified assemblage of new models for your SUIT, SIR! a ¢ ae Flood, Milton Rock. 2 2 eee selection. Developed in excellent quality of Wool te te Jr.’ 1l—Margaret Hollatz, Olive) #%* Velours, Polo Cloths, Bolivia, plain and mixed Tweed Lovatt shades and fancy mixtures are going to 94a s ne Margaret Leake, Pe nee and Homespuns, check and blocked effects, they be highly popular for Spring wear, especially with it) Wickie, Wilfred Wickie. eee demonstrate every desirable new style feature of the younger men. Better come in and examine our $325; First ome peg rane bt good, | 2e¢ os season. si and belted, straight-line and blouse spic and span gathering of the newest and best eg ree —teaaee fe |$RE ete, tosether with the Lascelles Busby Cont. | aot eri SEM $40.00 spans Take Ee ttendane 9, number ° : Ct) ae See ae Pee Priced at $12.00, $16.50, $18.50, $25.00, $35.00 and $45.00. Single and double breast- et es I, M, Hunter, Teacher. | *** $2 4.50 $32 50 ed models in the latest cut, expertly tailored i in every ee ates ® e Loe es esas eae ’ particular. ee SS Ne a. Hine une Wallace. for et Great values too in new Spring Toppers. Gabar- +f Bt: . S. No ma an allace, : , Dake Ax he the Easter test examinations. Those | 72% SPRING BLOUSES dine Coats $18.00 to $35.00 Tweed Coats $25.00 to oe marked With an ie ga have been a To Go With Y Sanino Suk $40.00. While Tweed Raincoats are priced down be aes ee Sr. IV—Total 750, pans 450— | *** 0 Go Wit our Spring Suit to $8.75 running the scale up to $20.00. eee Jean Hadon 622, Roy Johnston 599,! sa as : : . ee ee | st Toan Forman. 86%, Tom. Everitt 681: ea 3 Zoe Spring Suit will achievé additional distinc- ett: oe Emelene Jaques 579, Harry MeClory “3% he Ww se feted to es of pees Stee Ee new p ee ee 570, Martha Pretswell 565, David) ae ouses of Georgette or Crepe-de-Chine. ere are MEN’S NEW SPRING TIES eet sees Hay 542, Jean Pretswell 540, Orville ee over-blou ie- .j : o eee Geiane a6); "teria Noches $35. gue blouses, Heons,. tuckina, And Salloved sivicn. Be Sr. IIl—Graham Torman 451. ees veryone 1S weil and Carertully made, and reveals the New and fresh as Spring buds. Every wanted ee pet sy or ons Fsbo aee. Earl $3 | 33 ie aieaate In colors to harmonize with every cos- Come aG ohnston eorgie Landerkin | ume. a en *Gordon wig 442, wey reat | $35 S00. 442, *Lulu Coghlin 439, *Margaret > ° eee Johnston 426. Re : Priced at $5.50, $6.50, $7.50, $8.50 SPRING FLUTTERS IN WITH NEW) #t: | Second Class—Ivan Jaques 80, Ed. | * : eee er Pommna 167 Mutrig: Toren 71/33 CURTAINS AND DRAPES: te *Ethel Snelling 68, *Margery John- | ,e# ; ptr de see ston 67, *Roy Landerkin. 60. pee SPRING ACCESSORIES Which Display Delightful Variations of the Old- $33 First Class, in order of merit— § y+ : oT T . | ste Velma Torman, Stanley Hewitt, Doro ' Boe For Madame or Mademoiselle ime Themes of Weave and Coloring ate thy Jaques, | er pO TB Primer Class—Ada Johnston, Fred Bee Radiant with the spirit of Springtime, we offer Much of the interior beauty of a home depends _ cee Kopas, Jeanne Everitt, Alton Me-. eee unexcelled ensemble of Camisoles, Girdles, Belts, upon its window treatment and upon the tasteful fe. & Sot & eee Ses aa Veils; Handbags, Collars, Collar and Cuff Sets. Su- employment of art chintzes. BG st BANE SSRN ORs PACERS | #e% perb values attractively priced. , pe We Mee ‘{s93 The exceptionally lovely assortment of nets and eee DONEGAL j eed fect Bee oe side draperies gathered together for this Spring’s eee : 6 * . ope. A a eet Miss Verda M. Weston is spending $24 THE VOGUE FOR HOMESPUN showing will make the task of selection a positive $e 5 the Easter vacation with friends at ee ; : delight—a pleasurable visit to the land of glowing 5 bee Exeter and Thorndale. Rees In Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skirts colors, rich designs and lacy lovliness. pa be i Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wraight and | 4e* tisha Vv $0025 \family, of Neury, spent Sunday with ee or by the Yard os Ce Miss Margaret Vipond. rae ery : caer: : | San Mrs. Lorne Barton spent the week- 2a ~ We cordially invite you to inspect these garments ee ne Mt Tes go SES Peg 9 ete eet pate = of Murray Bay Ble oes or if vo seers WALLPAPER be 4 Sea : z , : : Be eae Oo make your own garmentS we Nave a iarge an ‘SOe h hter, Mrs. don Sand- 3 , oi, oad Si Fe ye eee oe . zee eeca. aye of homespuns by the eee at socieee a a large seeps of Wallpaper. We have se Miss Grace Cowan, of Wallace is| gy an just wha i want in wallpaper. _ Rg Pug spending part of her vacation under | tat pe 5 it the parental roof. he bhp Mr. J. C. Hymers is at_ present e PIPLIL DLL O LLL DIDO L IDL DILDO DOO DLO DD LOD DODO LOD DDO DODD IND ODI IDI INDE see Sau under the doctor’s care. We wish | ga# > 2 Ger ate him a speedy recovery. | eae g : $ be We are glad to note that Mr. Her- | t¥3 4 ‘ See. ie bert Buchanan, who has been quite! 44% 2 CCla ot el a 55 Orn a eS r C 4 ae Sa! ill, is recovering. ae 5 8 2 .t. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Scholl, of the| #?, $ ; gee, * 14th, spent Sunday with the latter’s' 22% LersennersrereeeereteeneteeonetOnneroonee er OOOO OD ODODE DODO DODODODDODIODOODOODOODOODODOOLODDDONDDIIDIODNCDNOD NODDY “98 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wilson. | ###® Tt Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Tilley, who have a ete ata lately returned from the West, visit-| pa eae ed a couple of days last week with #+#* eae the latter’s sister, Mrs. 8. E. Barton. | ted C SEB uU er C ee ae Mr. Norman Hymers is at present so , Bg a ‘somewhat indisposed at his home Lees ’ ee here. Norman’s many friends oe up 4 ttt > him a speedy and complete recovery. 6 Pi thf Anniversary services of the W.M. | 2% bee S. will be held in the church here | 233 : S98 next Sunday. Mrs. Sutcliffe will: g4 seas have charge of the service. Special eae ae music by the choir under the leader- tte Beg Soe ship of Mr. Walter Hargreaves, eet te | be ae apt ee $ey ot ee THE ISLAND see be ghd +e oe Miss Lizzie Schmidt’ returned to! wee LEEPELSPP-PS-SL PLP LSPS So SPP PSP SPSS EPPS Pea bee OB oe Bo ode oe oR of oho obs oe of of oe ols oe oe oe fe ods fe ode of ode obs ode oe ede oe de obs ode cv oh ah. Kitchener on Saturday to resume her | 229 Bee ee eeTPETESSSET SSSA TS FOSTECSEPESISSSTSETSSL ETT ES SEPEETEPEEEESESE ESTEE ESE PE on duties cy a ba (lag tiged : a a A ee days -under the parental roof, an . — also attended the wedding of her WR brother, Louis, on Wednesday of last} Miss Isabel McMillan, of the Strat-| car. 3 Saas | saat aes week. : 4 ford Collegiate, is spending the East-| Messrs. David Ruby and Sam Jutzi WAWAW A WAVAVAVACAWAVAWA AWs AY Bee Miss Margaret Kerr returned home| er holidays at her home here. _ |spent Monday evening at the home VIR CPOT NT CINTA ANS AS PAPAS ATARI ASA, AWA\ Ge on Friday after a weeks’ visit with Miss May Fowhe, of Guelph, is; of Mr, Geo, Lichty, of Poole. WAL ALALAALALAN WAV AVAVANAWAN ‘m vA A AW VAWAWA wa ‘i her sister, Mrs. Albert Graul, at) visiting Mrs. J. Hart. Miss Susan Steckly is spending her AVAVAWAVY AW AWAN VAWA\ L\WwAW, AVAWA\ Bee Kuhryville. ; | Mr. Warnoch McMillan, of the | Easter holidays with friends in Elma. AVAVAVAVYAVAY VAW AWAY AVAVAVAWAWAWA\’ taue aa : Mrs. George Dallner ig spending a | Stratford Normal school, is ‘spending Misses Ruby Kerr and Katie Jutzi AVAVAWAVAW/ UNV AVA VN month with her sister, Mrs. Grobh. the holidays under the parental roof.|spent an evening last week at the IAWAW AWAY aWwAWA VAVAN \WAWAWAWAWA WAY Sas who is ill at Penetang. | Miss Clare Fleischhauer, of Tor-| home of Mr, and Mrs. D, Ropp. LWAVAWAW AW AWAY, IAWANANAWAWAWAWA i. + Be Mrs. D. Neubaur Sr. visited dur- | | onto, is spending the Easter holidays Mr. and Mrs. Sol Kipfer spent IAVAVAWAVAVAY ss sii pearl alga aS aoe ing the past week with her daughters | with her Te past 5° of Steattord, i ani tbe nt Mat friends in Zorra and ANA VAY “ax vA Wawava bw A Mpa as Mrs. J. Becker and Mrs. F. Miss Ella Neeb, o ratforc is ou asthope. | : » WAN | eee Mr, Albert Graul and son Roy were spending the Easter vacation at her Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Henderson paid Av WAV A dn AWAN AVAWAVA a yy ie Good Friday visitors at Mr. J. E.|.. Mr. and Mrs. A. Margetts and bine a visit to their summer home here on AW . ai, . “a SINGING Koa WAY Sy | Kerr’s : ‘ily, of Wellesley, spent Sunday at Mr. | Monday last. : head Messrs. Wm. Dallner and Daniel H. Schmidt’s. oe. Schneider are Hil ac indisposed | ee pein go’ pry asta eh a Nictekento sy 3 ' ns ee suffering with severe cold spending their holidays wl eir | | ying el na AWA. ai pq odo & ¥ an Birss “Louis Schmidt aie Eran deren Mr. and Mrs. George . BRUNNER din NAA PRR VAWAWAWA\ Ke spending their honeymoon with rela- | Rupert Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Whitney spent \ We ¥ AWAWAWA' ars mt Colin K Sunday. » spend no. end Clit ‘with their the holiday at their homes in Brunner SS AW AN eon aa: he “ 1 atl ed a Sunday. are sa * MeMilia ss Miss Alice Whitney, of Avonbank, WSS ~ a WAS Ree visitor Wik Aer = hI wae ash lis spending the holidays at her home celia , AVN AV WAN. Little Mabel Graul is spending her . here. | S \ AvaVavAVa Wh Haster holidays at the home of her , Mi. and Meet “Louth Schmitt ‘rect aed ital cat daca iglesia eg GADSHILL turned from their honeymoon trip} aie ENING’S Be iat i Sapte os in 2p tin cr Spatial sites Our usual correspondent’ will try = Mr. Robert SY eae ton, | ”Y) x is visiting a r-parental home here. | to send a few scraps of news again,|spent Easter at the home of his par- | ty 5 AY FLL. AT. pee ats Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Hanna spent = ; 3 ; L ee Ig a +] jati Patceilta: if not outdone by our worthy and} ents, Mr, and Mrs. James Clark. , Ye ee o. | Sunday with relatives a or greens al able correspondent of last week, who Miss Ferne Clark is spending the VU POU LTRY 73 CE ide a evidently thought he was disguised week with her sister, Mrs, Will Grif- / | N A 4 eee , peyene pet ogmanns: = iM cies Deven Tritico 5 ) a HAMPSTEA r. and. Mrs. Simon Leis made aj iss Daisy Hollenfreund. is ‘spend- CARRS) a ie are sharia ie trip to Stratford on Thurs- nee age holidays with Miss Helen has ample strength. The double vob foceea = S.C.E. meeting wi e itne ; held "te Wellesley on Wednesday Miss Ruby sped ees Spending Men is John epee and family petty joints and parallel wires every two inches: evening with Mr. A. Stahle’as leader. | Easter vacation with her sister, Mrs. to Old Brunner last week, an Pec te Miss Margaret Chalmers, of Foes Sam Roulston, Milverton, : RS polnon a aot Michigan, who ie it aaa EE ples ie elastic. Yo ur spent the week-end at Mr, P.. Mc-} r am Suitter called on Mr. purchase r. Fetter’s arm, has oc Millan “M Patt di eG Jon Teaby. wrtent Siew days: aoe nerie So ding the holi epiacni es o_ parheye kept be Se iss ayme atterson is spending r. Joe Ru rs. Snyder is spendin e holi- the Easter holidays in Toronto. | with relatives and friends in Tavi- day, with ‘her daughter, rs, Dan. Heights from 12 to 72 inches. - Sold by good hardware ~— we haa Sweat ea vattet ae Bee ‘Rdward ee of pet teed OMe foneek of a The B. GREENING WIRE co., Limited 2 |ing a few weeks with her seeiies ter, was engaged at Mr. Simon Leis’ for spent the week-end wi ig paren | HA “ gig es Ry Mrs. J. Seen | eS = a Gee or Ene ees og ee Mr, and catia ease tee Oe oA a i aman —_ CANADA Sania AAP A Saag , ¥ a , , : a5 SN nd <4 ee ots SES RNS So a aaa — ene oe =e us 2 ~hierk - Sr aah ‘ cit : * eas rs i ae 8 ge Me WSS £ a iy ites ; ee oe! : 2 its , Eee oe Bye: re, 2 = ay x ud er on Aton ag 33 < fe es Bee aoe Ose Ris ys i ag *

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