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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 28 Sep 1883, p. 1

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TERMS :-el.50 Pu AN!rov. NEW Si::Rn:s, N~MBER OUR TOWN AND COUNTY FIRST: THE WORLD AFTERWARDS, M. A. JAMES, EDITOR AND PUOPRIETOR.' VoLUl\lE 270. BOWMANVIL~E, _ ___L _ _ _ _ _,_ ONT.A.RIO, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28; 188·3. _ _ _ _ _ .__ _ _ _ _ - - - ·- - - - - · - -- -- -· XXIX. NmrnER 9. FAR ME.RS -Who pride them.selves in .raising Fine Stock should consult their own interest and buy a sack of the CORRESPONDENCE. NRW HAVEN. The favorite 8TAT1'SMAN 111ppear11 regn. Jarly with interesting news, but noDe from thit delecta.blti hnen. Mr. . P. King lud, the ill luck to· lose another fine cow on the G. T. R. recently. Mrs. James Moore haa been "ery UJ ; but is now recovering slowly. Mr. J11m11s Rundle, jr.,, 1-,also quite indisposed. · Mr. Dean Pickel, sportsman, Is having grand luck among ducks and coons.. ' We am glad to see the smiling counten· ance of neiohbor 01borne again. Mrs. C. Rundle has been visiting her sister in the States. Mr. Frank Spry Is nursing-aµ oldfaahioned felon. Uncle Dick: has been Tery'a ctiTe durln~ har.ve11t. He is smarter than many youn" men.yet. Mr. Geo. Witheridge has bought Mr. .Ju. Moore's residence for $600. ·s1.oo---FR __ __ EE. ..,, 01'1E DOLLAR ~ill pay for the STA:TR!r ~ I -·, TC>· :0 .A. "Y'" 'TC>· 1'1.1: c:;;_ Fl. C> ""«T ! ·- MAN for 1884. 11.nd all new aul:acribers get Ladies are re~pectfully r~minded that Mcclung the paper free for the balance of 1883. Bros'. OPENING DAYS for the present season are We will furnish the Weekly Globe, Western 1 FRID!A.y 'and SA~URDAy of this week. . . , .. _,_,,_ _ _ _ _ __ NEW PROCESS OIL CAKE I A large quantity on hand and a Car Load on· the way. ,. ~URDOCH BROTHERS. BOWMANVILLE, September 28, 1883. .T here will be a magnificent display of French scripHons must be sent to M . .A. JAMES, Pattern Bonnets, Hats and Mantles, also a full Bowmrmvilie, Ont. representation of· the New Fashions in Ribbons,. _ ... __ --·---"--- _ - ·- ·---· Silks, Laces, lt,lowers, Feathers and other Novelties MASONIO DEDICATION AND- :aindl. Fancy Articles pertaining to the Millinery BANQUElT. , . COURTICE. iDepartment. We a.re pleased to again have with u On Friday evllning last the new Lodge Miss Brooks, :ifter a ten-weeh ,s ojourn ltoom over tt1e :::h'ATE~MAN office was dediThe Exhibition will be made specially interestin England, 8ince her arrival she ha::! atea. Early in the evemng the brethren been kept so constautly describing the . · Victoria LodgeNo.37,.A. F. & A. M., ing and attractive, and all are cordially invited to incidents of her voyage and answering visiting brethren from Whitby formed the questions of enquiring friends that roceaaion Pt the Lodge Rq<>m snd pro- attend. ·s he has almost lost her voice. oee ed to the statiou, hi,aded by the 45th Adv<rtuer or Mail on same terms. Sub; . . x Crawford Peaches S.·MASON&SON. x We note with pleasure the success attained l)y Mr. Wm. Oourtice at Toronto Fair. He exhibited five thoroughbred Devon cattle 11.ncl succeeded iu carrying Bat who the f by R Band, to meet the grand officers,. they <1scorted to the new hall, where llowing addre~s of welcome was read v. Bro. Dyke, Cltaplain of the Lodge: M ST WoRsHIP1"UL Srn-We, the bretb.· . ren >f Victoria Lodl!'e, No. 37, G. R. 0., ; A, · & A. M., of Bowman ville, extend· We wish to call the atto 011 our warmeBt and most brotherly tention of all to t.he fact w come on this important occa11ion, We h e observed with pleasure the !(rea.t that we have. this season ccess that haB attended the Graud Lodge hung aroand the rpom : the walls are Bowmanville Rifle Club. of Ontario during tli.e mastership of your covered wtth costly paper of charming niade extensive purchases prede;:essor~ a·nd yourself. Your earnest p<tttern; and pictures relive the walls. The annual prize meeting of the above efforts, tempered with wisdom, have be~n '£he members of the L '>dge wish to public- club will be he.Id on Saturday, Oct. 6th, in expectation of a large promotive of good in all the minor bninc;:'ll- thank the Dominion Organ & Plano Co. be~inning at 1>:30 a.m. on the fiats east of -THE BEST. and lively Fall and Winter . es, aud a.ruong them Victoria. Lodge. of for the use of one of their beautiful organs the tow11. Ma1ches open to all comers ; Bowu1anville ha11 no small share of succe}ls. at the Dedicatory Ceremony. membership fee, $1.0U. This is expected Trade. Our stock will be to be one of the best matches in the club's Although we have only been organized since .June 21st, 1880, we are glad to be history, over $200,00 being offtired in found, if rossible, even -ARRIVING DAILY AT TBH'CONDOLENCE. prises of $10 and under. Full particulars abl" to report a membership of sixty-three, ;.RESOLUTIONS more varied and 1,1.ttractive and prize list may be had from Mr. W. T. HAJYIPTOk twenty-four of whom l1ave joined. durinr: . . , your term of office. The growing pros- J'ROM >.:XOELSIOR COUNom, NO. 48, ROYAL Scott, Secreta~y. than heretofo1·e, and no Tl!»EPf,All.S. OF TEMPERANCE. A cow by-law, to mclnde pigs a_lso, is parity of the Lodge in numbers and much needed in some part11 of our v1!Iage~ " ,.tinance11 encouraged us to obtain and furn· Auction Sales. exerti~ns on our part will The lactometer test ha.a been applied to i!h thi· hall· and we are now assembled Mt8 .' H. J. Nott, .--. ~ leave your orders It you want Pea.ohee be spared to make this milk delivered at ihe cheese f!'ctory,some 1'1ith yourself and the other Grand Officers -nu.a MADAM,-lt was rell'Ot't'ed at the A list of l\Ir. Phillip's sales are kept at ~or preserving. I w!ll ¥Ive tlrem to you st a. of which hail been found con111d,erablr ~"- antl visitors from sister Lod~es to dedicate IR.st regular meetiug of ihe above society the STAl'ESMAN o1nce, where arrangemeut11 very small profit. '!'he best stock or CONF.ECseasons business the most low the st.Anda.rd. The di11covery ot dis· it to the sacred purposes of Ancient Free that w(il,t'end ..r you our sinoere and heart- cau be made for sales without going to '1'10.NAl'tY to be found In Bowmanville is o..t hones'ty am'>ng some of th? patrons · has and ,A..cceµ\ed Masons. We trust tha.t fel~ syrupatby in your lste bereavemeu~. Hampton. of our exsuccessful one thil GIU.NJ> tm:vm. u ,. AlRo the be~i J'rvn not beca of & very )'!!leMtng n'tttre tp your vi:i!it to our prosperous town will be Whili. qttr loss oannot i~ any mooe rnre bil ::;ATlJRn,;,Y, Oc-r. G.-Tht: Taylor Fa.rrn, lot. Alf]} TRN CKN'l' CIGAHH, 8r.IOKING .AND CHl!:Wperience. Our goods have thew. JeBSe has come in for a good share 11. pleaaa1Jt one 'and that the eervices you co~pa.red with that whrnh. you ha.ve e:x-1 22, con. 9, Cartwright, 150 acres, will be lftG 'l'OB4CC08, CANNED ]'!SH, CURISTil!l BROW>r of esl!rved abuse. h;;;ve kindly consented to perform will penenced, yet we feel heavily the ~oddeu sold by public auctioll 11.t Hoh'e H otel, k Co'g BISCUl'l'!3 alw:w" ln stook at iho been bought in the best H. Elliott, Sr.! who has been laid _up ailvays be of happy rom.embrance in the remonl of a brother so e~1erget1e and Williamsburg, at 2 o'clock. John CRAND CENTRAL. from serious inJury reoeived by betng htatt>ry of Victori11. Lod~e. The success r)f useful, who has always merited our adHughes a'n ctioneer. markets largely for Cash, .P . S.- Save your money I shall soon have thrown '?ut of.his buggy about two "!'eeks the pa~t encourages us to hope and to be- miration and ri:isped, and who by his . ' ago whlle drtv.ing · to the township of Iieve r.hat the futur41 will be still brighter, genial manner and good counsel has made THURSDAY, OcT.l3 .-~r. Samuel Gtlbbrt. and we claim that no · lot F . ene Ion, Is gett mg around aie~ In, as wo have confidence in the l\Iost High many of our meetmgs more p 1 e11sllnt an d hi 22, f con. t 8, M Da.rlmgton, L k p tthaving . sold It ·house in town who care Some fields of grain are shll out; it is and the prinoipl~s of our Ordtir and the instructive than they would otherwise .8 arm 0 r. u e 0 · er, wi11 se e pected, however, that harvest will be noble brotherhood which emb;aces men have be.,n. But we patientlv subm,it to · !us valuable farm st?ck, impl4ilments~ to do a legitimate trade finished up in a few days. We ht;ar' of of r11nk and intJ.llenc'l, men of strict ptety this dl11pt;usation of an all wise Providence &c.' &c. Sale at on~ 0 . clock, sl~arp. Sea ~ome near Oshawa, however, who will not and morals and good judgment. It is our who has seen fit to remove a. brother from posters. H. T. Phillips, auctwneer. can undersell .us. We inbe th1'ough h11.rvest for two weeks or more. gr11a.t aim to exemplify the principles of our midRt to the grand council of saints Tul':SDAY, O?T· 16,-;-Mr. C., J. Be~lwood,. -HAS REC.RIVED- . Severs! farmers in the.neighborhood have Free Masonry and ~trengtheu the bonds in tha~ temple not made with hands, We Clarke, ·w~ll sell oy pubhc aunti~n the vite you to call and inspect threshed and the ~ram turned ~:mt well. of brotherhood among all 'llankind. In 1;>ray that the hand of Omnipotence may whole of his valuable.farm stock, impleour stock. We deem it NEW CASHMERES, A f have started to draw their barley doing so we shall endeavor to erect our guide and s11st11.in you and your afflicted ments, etc: '!for part1?ulars see posters. NEW BLAL:.K CASHMERES, t arket, spiritual building in accordance with the family in this your hourof sore tribulation H. T. Ph1ll~ps, .Auctioneer. . no trouble to show goods, The undertaker seems to be very busy designs laid down by the Supreme Archi· and anguish. ;~~Notice ot sales · will be published MEW LACE CUR'l'AINS, ·-seven funerals to attenCI tn in one week. · tt1ct of the Universe in the great Book Of Signed in beha.lf of Excelsior Oouncil, free in tho STATESMA~ when the st.le bills. and . every one can rely NEW QUILTED SKIRTS, !ames Cryderman, who ha1 heen ap· Nature and revelation which is our spiritw. H. WxLLiAMl:l, are printed by us. · NEW FLANNELS, on receiving courteous ato~nted Collector of ta.xos fo.r ~he town- ulll and moral guide, In conclusion we A. L. Y ..rnsroNE, OommHtee. -·----~---------NEW SHAWLS. 1p, will be on the road now m course of cordia.llv offer to yourself and the other T c J d J · · EWELL, A STOVE BOOM. tenti<!n a.s well as tbe best .NEW PRINTS, ays. visitors the freedom of our friendship, and Bowmim 11 me, Sep 25th, 1883. ------·..,·-· ~ sincerely hope that this glad even in~ will · NEW CRE'}:'ONES, value for their money. lt always pays to adverti~ Cl good a.rbe prophetio of many happy meetings in From the You·ng People's· Association :NEW LADIES' OOLJ,AllS, SO LINA. 1 ticfe, Messrs. Manning & Nosworthy th~ future. 'a the H. Q_ Church. We still . continue to NEW WINCEYS, The anniTereary services of tke Eld Signed in behalf of the Lodge, Resolved, That in 1e1J1ming our regular hal'e for some weeke b~n advertising a. 'NEW MENS' UNDER SHIRTS, B. C. Chnr11h near here, were held 8ept. sessions, we very much mies the presence .new 1111d improved co mbined coal and. manufacture ORDERED 16th & 17th. On Sabbath two excellent W, E. PETHICK, Sec'y. of Rev, Mr. Nott, and are reminded that wood stove, embodying the principle of a. NEW MENS' DRAWERS, CLOTHING, and have eerruons were preached to large con11:regaG. I?· FLETCHER, W. M. the angel of death has su<ide. n ly summon- self·feeder in which a continuous fire can M~W .A,CTORY COTTON, \ions by Rev. G. Webber. On Monday Aftr replying to the address the Most ed him away frc.m the toils and associa- be kept on with less fuel than in the comjust received a large ·and NEW S'l'EAM LOOMS a large nnmber of people assembled to Worshipful Grand Master, S. J. Bean, of tioas of earth, we unite in tendering to mon day stove. . A large nnmber of these .NEW FINGF.RJNG YARK, here Mr. Webber leot11re on -Willia Toronto, a&~isted by .J. W. Rowland:D. Mrs. Nott and ·family, our profound sym- stoYes have already been sold in.thie town. choice assortment of EngNEW CANADIAN YARN. Tyndall. This popular lsoture WM d G. M,, Stratford ; ' J as. Blois S1J1ith, G. S. pa.thy with them in this eore affliction. and they give entire satisfaction. Followlivered in the lecturer's well-known a e W., Hamilton ; and Aleunder, Robert· · J H p ing are , testirr,oni:ils from citi?;ens who lish and Canadian Tweeds. · t ' G J ur "' tf d f d , · ARRIS, res. manner to a large and appreciative di- Bon, ae mg . , n., -.trs · or , per orme w R · ~ have used these stoves : . t d' t th · , ALLIN, :Sec. Parties buying Goods \Vlll We also cut to measure ence. The musiO so Ji:tndly supplied by the d e dlea ory ceremony a.ccor mg o e 1 BowMANVtLr,E, SEP'.l'. 5, 1883. the Bowman ville B. C. 'choir was a cuatom of their Order. Au admirable . Messrs. Mami, i ny &: Nosworthy. Ladies' Mantles and Uls11 pleasing and intHB11ting part of the pro- speech on" The Mission of Freemasonry" Vital Questions.. GEN'l'LEMEN,-'rhe Combination Cookin~ ara.mme, . Indeed they . surprised th, e W!IS delivered by Rev. J. Dyke, and a . CHAPTER IJ Stove Is the best for lcltchen purposes we ever ters, for wl1ich we have a "' r · £ · ' · had, For cooking it could not he surpassed natives aud I am sure they have ·the selection ° instrumental and vocal mustc Wonderful and mysterious curative power it burns very little fuel a~d is easily managed. by Buying' froll\ hoortiest thanks of the hoYUe choir for concluded the public proceedings. Tee is developi,id wh,ich is solt'ar'ied in its opera- We heartily recommend it tQ pll. splendid cho~ce in all the. ·, can pos· Yours trnly, " th tiona that no diae"se nr health their valuable service. 'rhe receipts were new h a 11 was crow d ed t 0 the d oors Wl J. ll. FAIItBA.IRN, Newest Material. an enjoyable time and about $130. The members, guests and la.dies. stbly exist ita power, and yet it is Postmaster. WCA.LL A.ND'JSEE,"'Q ·tter frees the cliurch from debt ·nd The dedicatory services over, all repairH · SEPT. l, 1883, l~ u . arm 1 ess f or t h e most fra1·1 womman, 1 BowMAN\"ILT,E, ed to Fieher's Hotel where a great banquet wee k esr mva · l"d I 1 'Id t o use. pays $20 to war d s the Ile . " S· · S . ·· ora·n ..~ · I or sma est cu J.feRsrs, !'.fanning&: Noswo1·thy. 13owmanvllle, Aufl', 30, 1883. Harv..st is over with the· majority 'of w111.s s~rved jn first-clasa style. The tables "Patients sms,-The Combination Cook Stove I bought farmers· in this neighborhood . were bean tifolly set and charmingly decor"Almost dead or nearly dyinq" from you gives complete saLisraction in th& · her are 1Hed For ye·· r ·, ond gi'ven tin by physi'ci·ns of household. Thein oven bakes well and we have JJ1i.r. W· W e.rry An d son ·""l ..., e.o ,_ with d plant2, varia.gated t'flowers, t fruits, t. ~ ~ a " ~ had no trouble ruuning it. vVe won.Id not attendin'u. the Provinoial , Exhibl!lon iu ew. ' n.n WiiS n. Tery oomp mg " trgo ton Bright's !l.nd other kidn~y "-iscas. liver be without it now on any acco1int. You are at l!E <'.lREDITOit S and ALL OTHER Guelph. · tu the epicurean, Great credit was given complaiuts, severe coughs ~lied OO!l9'1UJP· liberty.., t1se my name as rererencci, as I Cf1.D; persons having·claims against the 'estate Th · f ,..."' Ed dR to the hoetess, MPs. Fisher, for the excel- · h b d Bl)doree aU that is ol,.lmed to· It. « :::IAMUEL SEYMOUR, late of the townehip e youngest son o ~u.c. war ey,n- lence .of the. repa.st and the , exquisite t10W11, ave een .curel. ' Respectfully yours, af.C,i.rtwrlgbtin tha County or Durham, Yt!O· olds died 'o il Tuesday 18th inst., ~gep 2 omen gone near ycrazy. . JAMES McCLUNG. years 10 months. · . manner in which their i;:uests of the aven· From a.gc1ny of neuralgia., nervousness, man, who died on or about the twentY·tlfLh · day of November, 1880, 1trc ·hereby notified to · On the same day Miss Na.n . cy Williams, ing were nerved. Several ladies ~raced wakefulness ·and vari<ms diea.ses peculiar 8 -S0nd by post. prepaid. 01.· deliver to JAMES th" occa8 io n with their presence and fully to '"omen. M. MAYER wishf.'s to remind his numerPARl'l., of Cartwright aforesaid, Administrator ----while visiting, in t h.., nei~hborhood, fell .. 0118 customers and friends that the cold with tb.e wlll annexed nt the Jl')rsonf\I estate F .1 B.bl . ] about 15 feet from a tree upon the roail . , participated in t.he pleasures of the evenPeople drawn out ofshape from excnr.and efi'ects of the said SAMUEl. SEYMOUH, am1 y I es new 1ines c. leap. ing. 'l'he toasts were drunk on temper· ci'ati'n.,,~ pan:::· of Rheuni·ti'em. weather is approaching and all parties. on or berore the first dny of October. 1883. their no limbs except of the tree broken' ; · · I Aft th 9 l I ~ :':Q wishing to have their fur11 altered and reand eurnamcs, addresses and des- Pocket Bibl . es large, lot_ arrived. thouah nnconsc1 ·ous for a few hours she anc 9 prmclp es. er usua 1oya. Infh.mmatory and chronic, or suffering · o "ristlan " f h 1 J i "' d t · t . · t t th · pa.ired shou1d brmg them in early before ooptions. the full particulars o t er ca ms, S d S h l L'b . f Ull SOC t k ill recovering speedily ·. an Plfl no IC oas s ere were 1 given from scrofula.! aeta.tement of their accoun ts and the natnrc un ay C 00 1 ranes . ··TI16 Gr ndl\· i ster ""Th 0 Gr nd'Lodge thebusj·seasoncom mences, as thecustom t an d J · W ' of Ontario,"" a. a ' a . ers will receive the benefit .of being well 'lbur, Gilber' M easrs. W 1 of the securities (ii a.11:v ) hcId 1:>Y ti1em; or In Our Sister Lodrres,": " The · E 'rys1'pela· · .' default thereof. and immediately after such Sunday Sch O >l helps, a good variety. Werry are somewhat improving. "' Salt rheum. blood poisonIn~ dyspepsia, done and at once. asse t~ or the Mid 8A.MUEL M' Industrial ' gestion, aub in fac' di's cases named d9te,the SEY-MOUR wm be distributed among the S'c h ool R ead ers new and old on 1sa E va S ouch h as th e 11car1et f ever, Profeqsions," d A · It , " IEducational, t t ,, "Tl p ,, indi · ·lniost ~ . la.st parties entitled the,.eto. regard being he.d only but is, we und. e rstand, progressini;( favor· au : gricu ura1 11 eres s, ie · ress frall , WE do a bi,g trade in Picture Framing. cxi olaime or which aor.ict> ah nll bade b~n ltfven hn.nd. ably toward recovery. CICERO. al!.d tbe " Ladies "-all of which were Nature is here 10 A nice lot of new motto and other frames813 above re!luired. a.nn t,he s&ld A mmi6trator S &Ji ll l l .· duly honored and brief, humorous and Have been cttred' by Hop Bi ' ttare, proof inst in. · Photos copied and enla,rged. vill not be liable for the ""\d agsets or any part ea e s, arge ot JUSt OTM'>ned. v Oiereof to any pornon of whcse olaim notlco r"ppropriate resp·mses ma.de. A very of which Cl'n be feund tn ever y neighbor· Have your picture taken at H , 0. Tait & s~all not h11.ve t>een recolvetl at the time of such Note Paper marvelously cheap. ·rmll Boys 11nd Girln are delighted over agr..ea ble time was spent and proceedings hood in the know world. Co's Photographic and Fiae Art .Studio, · Envelopes prodiaiously low & C<imbintld ebte and scribbling book in· did not termin11te till the we sma.' hours<>' · dis:J!~t~°u1; 18th, 1883. J A.MES PARR. o · traduced into this town by Mr. Yellow- the morn. Hot Tea. Coffee "nd Lunch at a ll hours Ladies, ta.ke yo11r Knitting to Mrs. ~w. Administrator. Blank Books, all in use kept. lee. It was no sooner seen by the scholars The new hall has been fitted up in grand Keys. Two knittlng machines running a.t Mrs. K eys'. / than a general rush was made to Variety style and is a. very ..:omfortable room for eonstantly. Good work guarante~d . - - -- - - - ~0Bea11tiful Imported Chromo C , ard1, .. Childrens Cabs at oost, . . . Hall and 80 of these handy books bouakt lodoe purposes. The officers' stations are Purchase your oc~ steamer tickets U no two alike. N ~'" and ltleea1u De- Ste h. t' k t t d ed te "' " M. Mayer begs to remlnd his nl!lny custom· from T. Yellow lees. mgoe ; flOld and silver. Name in Fancy Scrip ams lp lC e S a ra UC ra s . and aa many yo1mg heads made gl·d. handsomely canopied a. nd rio . hly d,.aped ; - · - - - - -~ha.the has rAceived his fa.II stock or ·r1ee · 'l'ype, only lOcente, with illuijtrated premium, Price . only 5 ceutii. ETery 11ehool boy 11 very pretty csrpet covers the floor ; nice ere Scarfs e.nd ~ilk Uandkerchiefil for the Fa.I1 Scotch and .A.Ima Caps in great Yariety to~ 0 · and Jlri.e list. SNOW 8r. Co., Merlden~~~ · I and girl should have one. o t~· Order are and Winter trade. 1omarueuts appropriate ' t_ the foll trade at.J.I;!. 1\fayor·s. off an many prizes, none of them leas . than second. He intend!! showing at Gu.clph and London. Iiast Sstul'd;iy afternoon our bicyclist made a tour of Hampton & Tyrone 11i1t Bowmanvi!le, accomplishing tho distance, 26 mihis, over a rough l'Oad, in a little over four hours, The wedding reported to take pfoce here oh Thuraday last did not come off. What will Mrs. Grundy say ! Mr. Geo. Gilbert had the ·misfortun,eJ to lose a very fine horse this week. The animal was apparently well the morning, · and without showing any symptoms of si()kness was found dead in the field nt noon. The Misses Trull are visiti.ug friends in Cleveland, Ohio. BEN. '1.'o ti Most Worshipful ~rand Maater of th .rrundLodg~!efUtot61"to,A ·.R'.,f:.4,ill.,. i , St 1en J;Bum, Bii<}_. , McCLUNG BROS'. 'P O p uLAR i , · :S:OUSE .. TER::MS O.A.SE:_ I in or ------ l O"Y"STER 'S_ W. MQMURTRY 1 · ~ ]av~ from 15 to 25 per Cent · j j W. Mc::M;:URTRY. S. MASON & SQ· N· Adwinistrator's Notice. T X X VARIETY HA l ll .. 0 I I T. YELLOWLE£S. ~ ·

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