Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Dec 1910, p. 6

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wright. THE SP . NOISELESS SOUP SPOON. CERO ITENIRREEEE re Frank McMartin, Chicago, will = © be the guest of the Misscs Johnston, Guarantees it to Prevent Both] - --. - Ne nla ( Ears street, for the Christmas 'gholi- , Sound and Scooping. ® : @ dass, ha J ; INTEBCOLLEGIATE R U GB X{. g¢ louis, Dec. 10.--The noiseless| w »s Gwendoline Hell, Peterboro, | XJON MEETS IN TORONTO. {soup spoon has been designed by of 2 ; who is to be bridesmaid at the Camp- ' 5 st. Louis man. He (fuarantees pos-{ 4 5 ™ : bell-Rogers wedding, next Wednesday, itively that one can not inhale 4 soup y 7 0 Serb , 7 Fallon Wants a Seap-back will arrive in town on Tuesday, and Father an through his spoon and make a noise ve : , 3 --- Union will be the guest of Mrs. E. J. B. Serimmage Canadian at the same time. Hi» name is HH, : Lr ) tea 1s the result of | z ; Pense, On-gwi-na-da. Wants a Uniformity of Rules--| Campbell. His spoon is made] © {Cordtinned from page 2.) ins Einie, Cotton, Jt Toronto, . is Other. Nous, an Sports. EE oma dking. cup. . lox - QF ARTICLES FOR EVERY MEMBER i visiting in awa. men with troublesome moustaches: ¥ { . Xn erie o care anc caperichace Miss Lote Carson wae hosious at the | Viniting in Ottawa: #0 =" A fund is' being 'stArtad iu Baltimore | me : . Mrs. M. 8S. § , 'Farl street, La the .ehampiop Arundel = Boat The shoua has a lid over one-half of ke a hisvsss ad fa ! toa hour on Thursday when Miss Eva wir hers A : ; : in blerel ng must be { Rogers was the guest of honor. Miss Who oa iting lin Siemon, Club four to the Engtish Henley. its surface, with a slit through. which] { the combostian of me | |Lwea hh oa To, "em i | Se 0 ene Nr | iE NOEL [1 en Chena OF THE FAMILY j gowned in. pa rajah, en prio: | ais Fergus ; i ey) tell a 'acky McFarland is set for | Wjages: nh LON . a or, smocth strength ge a slosves, touches of net Hetlia Fergunon, who will d a Decembeé 19th before: the Fairmount | ton, is that with it you must dip : | and dresden on bodice. Miss Vera Mr. and Mrs, Franc Vook, anid } Club in New-York citv; your. soup from you, not toward you, and richness. Because | Carson, who assisted her sister, wore | little son, leave Seatt Wostinotrd | "Toronto Telegram: With most of this aks for good manera, don't you 4 2d ; ¢ a becoming empire gown of old rose. | on the 14th December, for Kit ston, | Year's team back, Leckie to lead them, f navy on ii oe ge ny erdenis are a 1 f : » flor gston, } drist them, the Pres. | of Ravy bean, julienne and most varie- 'all these cl I'he drawing room and dining room | where they will spend !hristmas with, | and a coach to dri : ties of vegetable soup can be absorb. 0 § included vers prettily decorated with pale yel- | the Rev, Canon and A. Cook, | byterians should eut some figure on od. through the oo. f o's 80 generously Roce low _chrysanthemiums and unshaded | "Hqzeldell." a. * | the gridiron in 191L o i Ar ah Pour) po pow ih Red Rose Tea it ciivdles. Mrs. Carspn- presided over | Miss Panet, Ottawa, is the guest of | (Ad. Wolgast will not meet - Owen |, soup are found to require a DOO se oe SEE eee For Infants Bootees, all colors... .. sions B50 200, B3c a pair, Mitts, all colors «evs 1Be, 200, 250 a pair. Silk and Wool Veils.... «++ 15¢c and 25¢ each. i) Knitted Jackets 50¢, 75¢, $1.00 Dainty Bibs . . vie 200, 130, 25¢ " » til x : thet ten fable, and . was handsomely | Madame Panetl Clagy, stress. Moran ay Fw a large aperture, A special type of spoon . > pe od id Co blue satin r 3 > . : well merits the term nh, th baby. Irish ypkeand cuffs. | Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ellis, Kansas, | Feason lor postponing business. ; will 'be constrde "good tea." <1} Miss Aileen Rogers cut the ices. The | ammounce the engagement of their cea oaks Dog and 'Pepper Can "Mix Ie" SE4 Ul oO v Yo ee ' was centred with 'un handsome | youngest daughter, Hilda, to . =r. o ug _ , fabls wi lace centrepiece, on which | Alexander Ralph Nicholson, second son | Union at Toronto some proposition adhe embers be an maha, Jowily stood a bowl of graceful vellow chrys- | of the late Prof. A. B, Nicholson, of | Will be received from the Canadian re gery mie aie, as av and anthemums, and the candles at each | Queen's university, and Mrs. Nichol-| umon as to a uniformity of rules, ithiv on Cg og was sadly i corner of the table, combined to make | son, "Woodlands," Portsmouth. The] It is said that John T. Brush "is di LH a $ ® patios : 1s an. a bright and pretty effeci. The girls | wedding will take place at the resi-| eager to submit a proposition to |e the engaged ammal at the Smith passi : ide' F) P y v 0 256F Jones street, all because i i the refregh- | dence of the bride's father, earl Frank Farrell to have the two New | 10me, =50 4 ' J ® : > Whe 8 adisto Wise re Reovatod. month, A York baseball clubs play dll of their Fido, while browsing around in the pd . 3 ' : home games at the polo grounds. sitchen, knocked a can of pepper off | © O 1 ren = Miss Grace Hemming, Miss Jean Craig COMING. TO THE GRAND. The Canadian rughy junior cham. | the shelf. The can landed squarely . and Mise Mildred Jones, and the souship will nat he decided this pon the end of Fido's nose and t { , d . : o* year, : and p , ay « 2 NEVE | AD BF Le guests included ; Ma. Arthup, Craig, "The White Squaw" is a Thrilling Phe O.RPU. champions are not yet | 102 received a generous portion in 9 Wool Toques, plain' or fancy....... .. 25¢ and up. Your Croce WW Bes a. Grip. Miss Toe Tandy, Drama, known,' and the Canadian union in' sosteils xd -- The dog. Jmmdiate ® Hockey Toques, plain or famey.... .. .... 23¢ and up, - Revom 1 : ' 2 : : :' " * ha giste 'that t lay today. y ar things to moving in the - mend it Miss Mabel Brownfield, Miss Jexatia $ The ross agent of The, White . Toronto fod This city 20 far es Smith abode by rushing into the eT ----" Swift, Mina Ttonw Suits, Mid# £ rr aw, By now Jowantie Ametican | nod that freak sporting personality | lrawing-room with foaming mouth Sweater Coats, all sizes "x asnv.. BOC and up At Mountain View, Cochrane, $188 LAnOre ation, a8 Fara: be Freseut at the Grand |p, lady curler. She has reorganized md bloodshot eyes, 'apparently in the % Kathleen Saunders, Miss Nie Car to-night, says : e purport of the in Montreal, and also has been heard | renzy of hydrophobia. Scarlet Sashes, Mitts, Overstockings and Toques to match . Mountain ew, Lec. B-Tlie Wor | Mise Bessie Smythe, - Miss Mamlje- Gar- | author, Miss Delfa Clarke, in writin : : The ily i les fan's Institute | mel, to day, ai the nr Miss 'Kathleen Osler (Cobourg), | 'The White Squaw,' was to give the of Bx othet places In Hie sant, fo be hn, il Tp a by wt A . fwion church. Pe, k, Basher gpuvo an Miss Bessie Richardson and Miss Made publie . play which is founded om his- awarded the "Varsity Canadian cham | *epper, rushed round and round the| § : , ing report \of the vga lon Carter. : torical facts, and: to portray charac- pion ruzby club will He determined at | 'oom in unseeing fight. Paterfamili-| © oY a 1€S Toronto, and Misaadlalbe Bye Youd 8 > oe [ters that have never before been a special meeting of the Toronto citi- | 45, from a vansage seat on the table, nti a thee fe An SOR wviviasti aud. placed on the stage. zens' committee next Monday night. mgled - a Selephone of its gang and Fancy Collars, newest designs... . ero 25¢ to $1.00 each, ¥ A y » 3 . a : i voio king v , ¢ Christmas entextainmeny. Mr. MeMil- | celebrated violinist, at her perform A Ship Load of Fun. pe Fallon will re ir sailed Ae RE E Aion, md (& 'Fancy Belts, big range ..... ... iv... 256.10 $1.25 each. | ag is directicy Sho. he Sauter ance, in Srant Hall, on Thursday ev" One of the biggest laughs of the | for the scrimmage at the annuabmeet | Or an officer. By the time the officer| ® paney Jabots .. .. .. . via iv. 15¢ each and up, #hool institute wet here on the 1st 1 ening. Some of those present were: | theatrical season is to be had at the ing of the Tntercolleginte' union in | fad arrived, howevér, Fido had quiet CT . . , jst, Very interesting was the address Principal Gordon Misses Kate and Grand, on Monday, December 12th, Toronto, to-day. And the union won't | d down and was once again the staid | } Fancy Bows, in Net, Velvet, or Silk... .. ...... ... 25¢ given by Mr. Rateyals tw mE Snhie Sordon, ool and Mrs. ' H. | Queen's Theatre night, when. Sidney | do a thinz but sit on it ! dd family guardian. --Omaba Bee. | & Dainty Umbrellas, with neat handles .. .. .... . $1.00 and up. Er oleh gure. A son has | and Mrs, K meth "Bi irs Prof - Drew, supported by the original New| Eugenes Tremblay, the erack "Mon. New Thief Rus Guaranteed Kid Gloves, all colors $1.00, §L25 3 also gave oul RR om Wilib rar chd alt. x ye York 'cast, will present the comedy bit, | treal wrestler, was beaten in wtraichs A New Thief Ruse. 9 By 8S "em ] « $1.00, $L2 to tho homme rok on the Co re WR Gen A Bi | Billy." This ticklesome coniedy was | falls at St. Paul, Minn, by Young | "hicago News. : & Fancy Waists, in Silk and Wet.. .. .... . 83.00 and up, | ward Hobbs. The worl inet A * bel "Ghidersl is Miss | first produced at Daly's Theatre, New | Miller, the claimant for welterweight | <A novel' method of defrauding a} 3 Fancy: Chiffon: Motor Searfs.. such fy roads in this \ section Js Jus Hill, Miss Ma ooersieeve, JSR | york, last season, and caught on with | honors, Miller threw his' man in 8% | eweler was successfully carried oat| y . apres ha 8 RL each. Pp d, About two-thirds of a mile Ethelwyn Loucks, ' Mr. and Mrs, Ar- 1. rush. ' 4 115 mi Amie J sy a Paris thief, He drove wp in a] (»)™Eancy Motor Scarfs, Icewool] pretty colors dono from the Union Hill | thur Craig, Mr. James Redden, = Miss -- Te iy he Etonoun! "t'} arriage to the jeweler's shop with] ® ok. one 4 f, Tt has been decided to maka a Rarion Keddep, Mrs. onus PROD, "The Pawn of a To-Marrow." do away with single 'point. scores 'i: | Ms right arm in a, sling, sud was os.) ® Neck Mufflers .." .... eins wan BBe, B0e, Blk ity road from Belleville Jo Picton. I ing Alice Nanas, Pra : 5 o op. Gertrude Elliott tomes to the Grand { Rugby will not be welcomed up in | lentatiously attended by a footman 8 Wool Fascinators, White .... ..... .. «sv BOC, 73¢, $1.00 ¥ i rt late Miss Clara [Misses Christine and 'S via Cor, on Wednesday, December 14th, in. Mrs. | Queen's Park way. It is believed ir { sarrying a rug. He selected jewels tol (4) pandkerchiefs by the hundred.. .. .... ... 3¢ to $2.00 each. remains of the late Mis f pneu- frame, Mrs. Charles I vo Mies Fh | | Burnett's remarkable play, '"The Dawn | the' Canadian"champions' camp tha | the value of £250, and when the mo- o il, who died in' Chicagts, Lr re oi w Idron, Miss Mabel Porton Ne Whit. of a Tomorrow." Aside from Miss] the elimination of rouges, dead-lin | ment came for payment, asked whether| ® » arrived in the wy, \o ay) ine and Dr. J.J. Hart pT Elliott's great personal success in the | Kicks, ete., would necessarily result ir | 'he jeweler minded him sending his| fast train from the wes, ane ng an Lee er part of Glad, the ragged daughter of | less open play and again place ¢ | nan home for the meney. ~ he iterred in Cataraqui cary Miss Etta Henderson, Gore street, | the London slums, the play has made | premium on weight instead of speed. No ~sbjection was taken to the ; d n was hostess at. a small informal tea | ® deep impression, commensurate with | Columbia University = Athletic As | 'ourse, &d then there was another] (© : LR : Ey ion -- + on-Faesdny: Phe guests were Misses | the hugh degree-of favor with which it | sociation" hms decided that unless wor: | "equest.¥ "Would you mind writing for or en el | 1€1 l BE S erred to siny enmed. Eminent \ uy io ond Sosie Anglin, Miss Dora | rad been accepted everywhere. interest®in lacrosse is manifested' by | ne," asked the customer. 'I have BE EC doctars (Mdrieve, Miss Edith Young, Miss May the studerits the game will bs droppec | jurt my arm. Just write, 'Please give Lined Kid Mitts, Black or Tans .... .. $1.00 a pair, ® ors fail. WRITY. 8 ; it FOR ERAE BOOK. returned to the treasury. The resigna | fhe jeweler wrote the note, and in fif- Lined *Kid Gloves, Black or Tans.. .. +. . « $1.00 a pair, ( ven af. TODAY v! Address : : s-------- : . y Muciel - Shortt ( Ottawa), Miss May Pr g . . ¢ W.Towxs, FOND PU LAC, WIS USA Popular skating Arena Has Opened] tion of the captain of the Columbis | jeen minutes Robert was back with Fine Cashmere Socks, Fast Black .. .. ... 25¢, #5¢, BOc a pair, Chown, Miss Grange (Ottowa), Miss : : : for Season. team is said to be the reason for the ; Hazel Haygock, Be. McMahon, " Neon SOF the | the cash. Fancy Suspenders .. .u ..... iva BOc a pair. J ROO | Miss Florence Williamson and Miss | The ever- lar Palace skaling rink | apathy existing 'at the college. When the jeweler, went home = pa STER BRAND Bessie Robertson. has io season. The weather At the annual dinner of the Roeh {oht dawned. "What," his wife ask Ts ood FR god ad lay r © mor enw 6 Wx give UN Sos man. Abed Mer Kacht Club, Thursday night, dg "did you want that £350 for | | SWEATER COATS IN POPULAR COLORS, . : a pound is a The ersazions, will be - held at | cold weather, and the '"'opening™ off W48 officially announced that a chal thieves had made the jeweler, Why pry eighty-five? vonie' Us sity on' Friday, and | the rink took place this afternoon, uy- pledge for the Fisher Cap would b| \}oce name was Henri, pay for the Bradley Mufflers, with V shape, all colors, in fancy boxes ,... So sent shortly to the Royal Canadia seme with his own money. ae cider « »es BOC each, M.acdonnell, Miss Edith Goodwin, Miss PALACE RINK OPENED. : and the money laid aside for empenses | Robert £250," and sign it 'Henri.' " : AmDREW MACLEAN, tatty Queeti's will also 'give | der most favorable circumstances. This ¥acht. GIub. Torts. aod that Ian a dance on the 21st of December. ear, the management has made : ; wi------------------ A 5 v $s rt matty If rovementa at the rink, quite possible Shas the Cansisns ane Appropriate Christmas Presents. A Nobby Umbrella for .... XMAS sniuivING LIST LET The dance that was to have been | thos in charge ever thinking of the | (C0 THC PLE RAPPER HOWE MOE | For your wife--A cookbook, Us SHOW You BOME held at wie Royal" Military College, on | comfort 'of the patrons. ad coming SUnNner For your servant girl--A sealskin 0 Ont» DER FILLING IN YOUR t bh 1 ber, has been postpon- | A pew feature, and one which pro- M : ¥ i { he 20th December, A ne y 8 ) 3 f or: | oak. nk (e) ed until after Christmas. mises to make a big hit at the rink, are ea on oa For your rich relatives--Diamonds. COATS, COATS.--ALL LADIES COATES AT BIG REDUCTIONS 4 . ; ) ; fo in vy * is the opening of h refreshment room, | |. Gd G For your poor relatives--Nothing. § : a oa ; There will A Busch 1uncheon 84 | where hot bovril, chocolate and other or with the Pili Ho Kid Sion For your 3% relatives--Less Shan FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO . the MTR ip on Osl ayy i how: | | ireshments will be served. A room| ld Cincinnati Reds eatcher, who late | 3othing; if yo can obtain it. 3 Pictures : ot 0 atireen User, on has been nicgly fitted up for this pur-| managed the Louisville team of thi | ' For the guest within your gates--A Hourge ! i 80% | pose, and 'after a good skate what | American Association; Carl Lund { rentle hint to go. y would be better for the skater than al orem, formerly a pitcher with Toron For your maiden aunt--A husband. "aa ) a be more acceptable? |: yi. Janet Richmond was hostess ; : (®) i . together: : good cup of boveil or chocolate ? Al to; Jack Doyle, . veteran, of New For your unmarried enemy--The } - Let' : ; at an informal party, on Saturday new check, room has been established, | York, Chicago and many other teams | maiden aunt aforesaid, ewman WwW y \ 0 ART STORE ovOrIDg, iw Brn with ample 'room, and a large.addi-] But five times in baseball history hae} For your minister--A Bible. : : in a tion has beén made to the waiting] a. first baseman gone through the For your son-=A position down town} 4 Ex-Cadet_ Jamep Swilt artized home room, so that there will be plenty of } game without a put-out: July 2lst | with some one who will make hin THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE, ESTABLISHED 1874. on: Wednesday to spend soma. Sime with | Cn, Lys io, "which will do away] JS61, at New York: McCauley, of Was] 1 : a ] y |! ' 3 ty, of Wash | sarn his salt. . on era a ; 2 . dis_pastuts, a and Foci a oseph with any unnecessary crowding. ington (Am. Asso.), with Columbus For your daughter~Some clothes to| . OTEEePOeS gee - Best's : i 2 : ho Mi Special atlention has also . heen| May 23rd, 1906, Jiggs Donahue, oi | 4p. her capture: some unsuspecting | ==" a -------- from Toronte with Mr. Willis 0'Cons| . a wy Z . : ¢ rn given to the band room. It has been | Chicago (Am.), agamist New York | man. y E IN SWITZERLAND. . Dok phi is the ifuast. of Mis, Corne. arranged so that the members of the| Aug. 12th, 1906, Emerson, of Monsor | * For Some unsuspecting but other- IY OE x sui} When you go to buy a us. oy Se Charles Kirkpatrick, band will be directly in front of the team, gigainat _Stamlard, Goma... and § wise worthy young man--The aforesaid | Attorneys Bring About Many He- Bicycle next seasor? this Frontenns street, expect 40.20. to 'I'6- iow. Altogether, he chatifes made wil ik fg Ad offman, of Cubs, | jaughter--~ Yellow Book. conciliations. Ty ot + y ard, 5d St---------- : : : EE A Goto > or: 1 and the skating people who patronize| When the major. baseball lsagu A Call to Sir James. Attor vy: in Switserland refuse to| js ome of the things you Mrs. Huntley ie he ontreal, the rink this season, can be sure. of | magnates meet in New York, Dec. 12th | gamiiton Spectator. ' try a d occe case until dn effort has who has sailed ee i Ys reeciving' 'every attention from hie | 13th and 14th, one of the questionstc] E. A. Lancaster, M.P. for Lincoln, | been malo to bring about reconcilia- should remember: will spend some we n OTe | management. It is their aim to] De threshed out will be that of drop- | unoounces that he cannot follow the | tion between the dissatisfied husband returning to C aS) Boitersll, M please. ping the pitchers from. the batting or- | ¥hitney government in its Hydro-|and wife, The applicants sre request- Mr. and Mrs. Feamh tt , Mon- # der, The wen fostering this thing § Blectric policy, or, rather, a¢ we im-| ed to appear before the judge, with or treal, will Some to 'Hugiop af the| CHANGE OF BUSINESS SALE | até the men who want to see an in | igine, in the way the policy has been| without their lawyers, and in no less 3 end of next week to spend Christmas crease in the batting. They think that | miorced by servants of the comsnis-| than thirty per cent. of the cases they on with Dean and Mrs. James Cappon, | of the Crumley Bros', Big Stock is] by letting . the pitcher ocoupy the | sion. The Spectator has said that it|go away determined to. try life. to- Barrie street. : . . ; Now On. bench between innings, instead of tak- | might pay Sir James Whitney to give | gether again. When one of the couple Mrs. D. Norton-Taylor and * Miss Lil- Thi "will 6 til Christ. ing his turn at the plate, the weak | more direct and personal attention to|does not attend the conference, it Bu a lian Norton-'Taylor, leave next week to 1 hale a Son inue unti a 188- | shal in the line-up will be done away {ihe detail work of the Hydro-Electric | means that the afiair is to be fought spend several weeks in New' York, mas. ne ato ug ing ap 4 in Ywith, : commission than he has given to 'it.| out. No doubt there are innumerable every department. Any stapl nes News-comes of the establishment of | Possibly Mr. Lancaster's announcement | cases of reconciliation in the United Bicycle + sg 0 ) timent. Any Miss 'Lois Saw ,. Barrie street, | sold out wild be immediately replaced | o series of mew world's 'walking rte | vill have the effect of impressing this | States for which the good judgment will go up to Toronto next week to | and sold at reduced Be ices, 80 you | cords, made a few days ago in Milan, | inet more foreibly upon og though and persuasiveness of Koni" = re Bas spend Christmas, a Tay yet Any IY 8 ¥00- Tequire Mats: The mew titleholder js H. WV. {if is mow rather late in the day for|sponsible. And in the majority of = Shield shaped] ' Mis. Henri Panet; K street, left, at, big sedugtions, a L: , an E lishman, who ( wa him to start it on a job that should| cases, some real community of interest, 1 hat is in brown on Thursday, for Montreal to spend a Jv Many lines A goods i even ater envered ab scratch man in a twenty | save had his attention many monthe some shadow of mutual concern, sur a in la of | few weeks with Mrs, C. W. Drury. Te higtiong all sie ale to ar, §-kilometer walking handicap. The dis- | ago. vives éven the wrack of many miser- Mr. 3d Mrs. W. P, B. Henry will 8 is a genuine sale. tance in statute measure is 12 miles able years, to make re-union endur- . arrive Lachine, on Monday, fo : Fars Wy yards, nd Bow won in 1.35.16 Biever Very able. It is quite one thing to be in- 00 ampbell- wedding, a . i : : Tecor $ lever, teneel i will be the Miss Aileen Rog- ! showing of fine furs, at low Oitawa Journal. life ot ot i 54 Chink of n he 8 ek i *, 11.15.15; elev: miles. i i ; ers, University avenue. prices for Christmas, Campbell Brose'. ; en r. Roblin, premier of Manitoba, : by - 3 . . | th fur stor miles, 6. ; i permanent separation. If more atto es RauadrY le r. antl Mrs. Richard S. Waldron, popular ) , 1.31.6 bt Wit kle in his eye, suggests to neys would make it their first bun: IC i= that his (Roblin's) demand Ti ;. ¢ SR ---------- 2 « 5 mate R Street, leave fore Tatonte, on | A Modest i . | ness, in dealing with divorce cases; to "Mise. Edith Fraser Yi Lippincott's + «i boundary ; labor for a reconciliation, the world I oO be Fraser, West street, will ~E. : wottld be spared much co i 3 g rrodin, - return from Thursday. and : gret.~The Delineator for danuary. » Peterboro, on ------ Mr. 'Arthur Martin is expected home i from Chi to spend Christmas with Me rom Cheng {owe Grae ith W gulating Meat Barons. itted VHI would have known how with the French butchérs who to be sombining to keep up &treet, said price of meat. In 1 according Stowe, he jssued an ordinafice at butchers should sell their beele D 4 mutton by weight, heels, for hall ui n o Y tartmnd sud mition for is 1 iso, not before, there were is Tires Seen ko, their fio Chromite i= Made by the Doughty -- Patent process--only pneu- Murdering "1 never Wesitate to cut 'nd siasn| Matictires made absolutely Ag: oe a uti 'his ore! and uniformly right. wdviser gai ome occasion. oe 4 in ith + ae pen replied the law "You ean j ! "Then, 3 my: ily to £5 i ifr fit: 54 FFFLY bh] §r E i y f g » ¥ i i i ¥ > i 0 re } i = i f § hit! 1 ui Hf

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