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Watchman Warder (1899), 22 Jun 1911, p. 12

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Tickets uooa bomg dunofiutn and Return Limit July 4th July 1st. itecurds of dairy cows are of interest. not only to the always owner. who is anxious to increase his \'i9id, Eceuent'nain semce' but also to neighboring dairymen â€"T()â€"-â€"- Huskoka, Lake of Bay s, Tomagami, In Algonquin Park. Georgian Bay,3tc. . Commencing slti urday. June 24th, trains will leave '1 or «into as follows: 2.05 ELIILâ€"Drtii)’, Muskoka~H11nts~l vilne~Temagami Express. 10.15 a.m.â€"Dni‘_v uxcept Sunday; Penetung-Hantsville Express. 12.20 noonâ€"Daily except Sunday, much butter fat' Musknka-Huntswlle Exwess. Con venie'nt points in Ontm in. Literature and full information from any Grand Trunk Agent or address A. E. DUFF. D. P. A» Union Station, Toronto R. SOPER Ibutter fat‘; but to connections from all; uho desire some standard whereby to check the production of their cows April the yield of ten cows near Bimam, Ont., was 383 pounds of records to hand testing association from the cow near Iiobcaygeon, Ont., it is seen that it took 21 cows more than twice as many, to produce just as In a. year or two the men with these poor cows will probably have got his herd up to nearly double their present capacity tecaus‘e he will know for certain which cows are not worth keeping. Dairy farmers in all provinces have done this, some are now getting nearly three times as muchmilk and fat as they used to obtain before they determined to gather informat- ion as to which poor ”cows were shelterifi themedves. coward fashion behind. either a fair herd. average or a. heaxy yield from one or two 'ex- us. good cows in the herd; such for instance. as a. seven year 91:! ,grade cow near Weedstock. Ont., that gave .sat month" :2,101'H'i)ounds of ' milk. testing 3.3 per cent. of tot. : thus giving over over 78 pounds of 'butter (at in one month, almost double the good average yield. above noted at Birnum ‘Are your cows good profitable cowsoruethey cowards? Itwfll‘poyyouto keep‘ recordsdeoohonesndnndout. DOMINION DAY (with minimum ohm-go of 250) Between all stutiuns in Canada. also to Niagara. Falls and Buffalo. N.Y.. Detroit and Port Huron. Mich. Tickets Good Going Juno§30th and July 131:. Return Limit July 4th LOST = 2 SWEYFER COATS -â€"- brown and grey, Between Lindsay and Downem'ille. Finder please lane at this oflioe. SINGLE FARE for ROUND TRIP 'DR. WHITE FARM Fm: SAW: 2 rmxtmm-mxa (M; «m m vwiml UH July is; in? ma acres; mu impmwd lawn Ming I6» 11‘ 6%.. 10-. 'm the www- fihip M mm“; Ewell?!“ lflt‘atiuw gems! Mildimlfa and mmmhhg term: the MEN» panieuim‘a up: My- m Mm. to. warm: Ewe 45s.. Ono vhit ndvinhle, but if imp“ able fiend hilt“, and two-can app Ig- iru nply. Con-mutton }A_._ TEACHER “'ANTEILâ€"POR HS. No. 7. Eldon, holding second-class pro- fessional certificate. lmtfies to commence after hnlmays. Schnnl near (man. and \‘iliage. Apply stating salary tu‘Malmlm Me- lmm. 59¢. TEACHER “HYPERâ€"FOR S. S. No. 3 Monmouth. Duties to com- mence after midsummer vacation. Apply stating qualifications to “I J. Somerville. Essonville v.0. 13 Mia“: ‘3“ wily awepwd FARM T0 RENT.â€"200 ACRES OF choice farm land, all clear, one mile west of Downeyville, and sev- en miles east of Lindsay. contain- ing a modern brick house and three modern barns, including a wind- mill and {our good wells. Pos- session March 1. 1912, with privi- lege of fall ploughing. For fur- ther particulars apply to W. B.‘ Scully, Downeyvillo, or at‘ The‘ Warden FARM FOR SALE - LOT 5, CON. 6.3 :n the Township of Eldon, con- taining 10 acres, about. 65 or 70 tom "cleared. 30.11am» bush and Kilian on the premises. For further particulars apply to is conveniently situated near the for any home. Sale at one o’- clock and without reserve. Every. body come. Elias‘f‘ Bowes auc- springs, hat rack, a beauty, as good so new, granite top; 6 din- ing-room chairs, I fancy rocker, 1 anti chair,, 1 good extension table. 1 good sideboard, hall rack. 2 bedroom setts, 1 spring, 1 mat- tress, 6-piece parlor sett. This sale will be one of the best sales I have had. The furniture is all good and in first-class order, ,fit chairs, 36 gems, 1 wood range, good; cupboard, kitchen chairs, 1 iron bed mares}, good; springs, hat rack, a. beauty, as 'AU; nru a, rocker, pictures, 1 extra good lounge, 1 extension kitchen table. 2 child's chairs and table. paper basket stand, 1 refrigerator, good as new, cost $12; 3 dining-room loan: low I And 8 "ii 10 tin. to 1 nan Am tam» an! mamas ' ‘dm Rheum: Mrs. Mary Gregory, of Toronto. @VRNM , died from injuries manned by being om struck by a. York “din cu. 7E": Dr. Martel’s Peale Pills The committee claims tha right tu accept a tender for either three piers or two piers and to decline any or all of the tenders. J. R. McNF.".~Lll~Z. Clerk (‘ountyof Victoria. fiO-fnul spans. 2â€"1; uuuorate piers tu rec-aha one 130 fleet span. 3â€"Stune tiliing of amxr-um‘hes. Hans and specifications may he seen at thé office of the county clerk. Lindsay and Whitby. ‘l‘wuww «twig-um WH‘ fur Mud Lake Nnmws Brim Township of Tgnders for Concrete Piers and Stone filling“ a, Sealed tenders will be received for the sale of fine Grove cheese fac- tory and Contents, separate or to- gether. on or before the first day of July. 1911. Mark ietter‘s. " Tender for cheese rartnm or eententsf‘ Fur parlimflat‘s apply h) Hem‘ge Murphy. l.ihflsa._\'-. TURN [P SEED. All kinds. Best at Higinbotham's Lindsay. W. E. AGNEW, Tp. Clerk. Dated at Lindsay this 8th day of May A.D., 1911. at ten o’clock in the forenoon. Notice is hereby given that the Court of Revision to hear and decide appeals from the assessment of the township of Ops for the year 1911, will be held in the clerk's omce, Academy of Music Block, in the town of Lindsay; on Monday, May 29th, 1911 COURT OF REVISION 'I'ERMSâ€" $12.00. See largo bills {or description and pedigree. . JOHN gummy. Mgr. arm tor night. Thursday â€" .Will proceed to his own staible' whé're he 'will remain un- til the following Wodnwday morning. Wednwday â€" Will leave his on stable, item-that House, Fenelon pans. and proceed to John Jackson's 4278, (11678). ‘Vo1.xxv., the property of John Alden: and J ohh Sykes. will make the season as 1011- TendersflWanted Garden. County of Victoria N'fi will ha nwaiml ky- flw um: M1 umil \\"emwsdmx July 6‘ rsw tho fullmxiug “mks:- omwrvw mum to rewiw twu TEST YOlI R COWS TOWNSHIP OF OPS ,, for noon; thence to Glen- Deputy yard, of the London Methodist con- ference. After the ceremony Mr. Syer Sang " 0 Perfect Love," while lthe register was being signed. alter Lwhich a. small party motored to the ” King Edward " for the wedding breakfast. "The bride‘ and groom spent their honeymoon visiting a. number of places in Western 0n- tario. Their many friends join in wishing them every success and a. long and happy life together. THE PUBLIC T00 OFTEN mm iifi‘a in'ifiuu mogul. __ Unscrupulous dealers, demoted by __â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- large profits. often recommend corn mm ms SKULL. cures "as good as Putnam's. " m. M Graham. 0; mum There is onLv one genuine Corn_ Ex- commercial mum, won and wit}! tractor and tint. is Putnam's Pun-4 5 m W and H1 and troo- lone Com And Wm mm, which ma “I‘M nun. was an m twenty-four hours curen m mm a! the mm WHO”. 90 corn-.0010“ ad Moon Put- M Iowm 30 VII nm'nuomlncleofm mm ‘0 mm“! o A,” AIAA ‘ u..-‘A-A Aâ€" m ing of June 5th, when Mabel Louise, second daughter of Mr. J. W. Shield, 0! Victoria Road, was married to Dr. Wiley 8. mn- yard, son. of the late Rev. R. Hill- I "l‘Iw bride luuked hmmmmw in a 9mm ur‘ owam smin dim-mm: Nuth Jr-imuwd with Irish l‘uim have and carried a lwutitu! ahmxer m‘ vases and lily u! the YMMV. Miss Marion ‘Dumaldaun‘ niece of the bride. 1K5!" purines! the duties of "(mar girl. The (Mum was performed by RM. D. ”A McKenzie. n A. (‘entrexillcn The lgroom's gift to the bride Was an ‘amethy st brooch set in pearls. t9 Ithe pianist an amethyst brooch aid [to the flower girl a gold locket and fchaiu. MILLY.‘\RD+SHIELDS. A very quiet but pi-ebty wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Syer, Albany-a.ve., To- ronto, at eight o'clock. on the even- After congratulations guests to the number of fifty partook of a. dainty dejeuner. The bride and groom left on the 5 .p.m. train for Buffalo and Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Hanna will reside at JanetVille and carry with them the best wishes of a large circle of friends for future welfare. The going away gown was green foulard silk over which was ‘ worn a rajah silk coat and hat to match. Among the many beautiful and \aluahle gifts to the bride was a cabinet of sterling silver from Cen- treville congregation, also an ad- dress of appreciation for her excel- lent services in the choir, Sabbath school and W.H.M.S. mmmoutputhm .rmmmm.y HANNAâ€"IMNALDSUN. A Very pretty wedding muk place on Wednesday nhormmn. Mm- m. at, the home or Mr. Wm. '1‘. tmnalnz sum (V‘entNme Mum Ma dmlghwr Amy Elizabeth was mum. in mar- Huge m Mr; Mm»! N'huml Hanna. M JawH-mm TM ~h‘-a\\‘nm=mnn\ was“ mum dwm‘nml fur ms nu: maimn "I‘M| mm mm givm «was In her WNW!“ mm «Haw! the “mm m mg mmimi ur’ Mumwlmmu‘u WM: «mg umwm whim man ”mm m- her mmm‘ Run": mm H‘wr M hum- mmL J OHN STONâ€"FERGL’SON. ' A quietvhome wedding took pface at Shady Nook, Cartwright, the res~ idence of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Fergu- son, when their daughter, Edythe .Mae, Was married to Mr. J. A. J ohn- son, also oi Cartwright. The cere- mony was conducted on the beauti- ful lawn under an arCh oi evergreens and flowers by,the MV. J. C. For- ster. The bride who was given away by her father, wore white silk mull trimmed with lace and carried a bow} iquet of white lillies. Miss Annie Fer- guSOn, sister of the bride, waSIbrides- maid. and Mr. :eorge Johnson, cnusin of the groom, was groomsman. The wedding hymn was played by Miss Edna, sister of the b'ride. Mr. and Mrs. John-mu will reside near (‘admus. The best wishes of the large circle of the bride’s friends go with her and Mr. Smith for a long and hap- py married life. SMITHâ€"30m. _ 2 The home a: Mr. and Ira. nos. Johnston. Calhoun-st... Fenian Falls, wastheH-soeneoiaverypret ty wedding or! Wednesday, June 14. at'2 p.m., when their daughter Kiss Eleanor Jane and Mr. Alexander 0. Smith. 0! Orangeville, were united in the holy bonds of matrimony by ReV. J. Be‘diord. The wedding mare “ Wedding Bells." was played by Miss '1‘. Redford, and during the signing of the register Mrs. E. A. McArthur sang a solo " The Voice that 'Breathed O'er Eden," in her usual good voice: The bride was Momingly attired in Atlantic grey liberty silk dress and carried a bou- quet o! bridal roses. Miss Wilhelm sister of the bride, acted as brides- maid, and the groom was assisted by Mrs. A. W. Terrill. After the ceremony a dainty wedding supper was served, the table being beauti- 1fully decorated with ribbons. red and ‘white flowers and evergreens. The bride was.the recipient of many use- ful and valuable presents. Mr. and Mrs. Smith left on the evening train for Campbellford and l’eterhoro to spend a few days, after which they returned to spend a week with the bride's parents before leaving for their home in Orangeyélle. THE WATCHMANâ€"WM LINDSAY. ONTARIO. Lesson X.-’l’he promise of the Pa- ther. John xiv. lip-27. ‘voldc-n 'l‘oxt. John xiv. m, “I will pray thu- Pa- tlmr. and He shall the you unother comforter. that He may abide with you forever." Oniy hy tlw Holy Spirit can we know God In Christ or revolve ‘ His word. an! only when the Holy ‘ Spirit shall be poured upon lnraol shall thoy have a true conrlotion of sin and welmmo Jesus Christ as their Linn-uh. Lesson XLâ€"Bmkhh'o Passover. 1! Chron. xxx. 13-2}. Goldon Text. 1 Sam xvi. 7 .”.\lnu looketh on the out- ward appeal-Into but the Lord Iooketh on tho heart." The great need of to- 9a! In the seal of o Bmkiah to cleanse the professing church from its fllthinm and to turn It whole hearted- l! to the Lord. ~ - ' - Lesson XII. -1‘ho dowoi’oll of 8:- maria. H Kim xvii. I 145.com": Text. Prov nix. '1 “Be that being often repmvegl hondonflh his lunch shall suddenly ho conveyed. and that without M." Al truly an judg- Inoot «no on lot-ob! Io unruly shall than ho a W of it ‘l‘h‘... 1. 1-10. atoll m: Mongol. _'___. Manson ix.- Universal peace. Mlc. iv. 1-8. Golden 'I‘le. Mic. iv. 3. “Nu- tlon shall not lift up a sword against nation: neither shall they learn war any more." This great saying is also found in 198. ll. 4. and it shall be fulfilled when He who mine as a babe to Bethlehem shall at Him-owing again in glory be Ruler In lsrnel (Mic. v. 2;. not by peace mntereul-es. nor by min- alona. nor by any present agenda. but only by mum-Ir. at His second com- ing lisa. suit; 1. I‘ll. ernox NILâ€"Sum: of the vineyard. Isa. v, Hz. 00‘0"“ Text. In. v. 3. "\\'00 unto them that are mighty to drink wine. a'nd men or Namath to mingle stmm: drink.“ Strung drink acts upun the had: an pride duo: on the anal. the forum running a [vastly drunk-nuns: and the Inttpr the drunk- enness or Isa. xxix. 9-13. Only by tho blood of Jesus Christ can we be saved from either. and only as filled with thi~ spirit can we bear fruit. Mason \‘ll\=lmlah‘n all ta mlm lam. vii Holden ‘l‘ext. In W 8. “l heard the valve «1‘ the MN! «yum Wham almll I smell and who wlll In mr ml. Than said I. Have am I: no“ um“ A \‘luluu'nt a mu an the "mum mu flml mam allw tuwvemom ll what we all need 08):“. l. flfll. Tu: works mnvlctlou at ulu and «It |h~ horn-aw: llwn follow: torch-cum 01' sins. and men a mdlnw tor mvloo. us He may will. mm“ \‘Lm mum humbIc-d. ll Chm» “\‘L 3-21; mum Tan Wm M N. “Prim mm MM» immac- v'mm mm » Mummy mm MM a full.“ “um 3mm!» do Hflht only l8 luau the: MW 0 mm vlutbie hm mm mm. Th9 devil «My! mm m with and am “Solon”. but we em «Mr M strong tn the mm. and mm mus M w knew our own ml: “out. Mr I"! “mam ll mdfl W in “Nknww mm! and andâ€"n wind. 3 mm. a mm a gourd and even mum. Jonah Lnssux V.â€"God'n pity for the he.- then. .innnh iii. 5 to I7. 11. Golden Text. Matt. xxviii. 19. “00 )9. there- fore. and teach all nations.” Jesus Christ believed the story of Jonah and those who question it question the ve- racity ur Joann (Matt. xii. 39-4“. Jo- nah mm willing that the pmple of Ninpvvh should perish: tlm Lord Is not willim: that any should mush (ll Pet. iii. m Now thp lhinm which Got) me- Lmos litâ€"The temple repaired. 11 Kings :11. 4-15. Golden Text. 1 Chron. xxlx. 9. “Then the people rejoiced. for that they oflered willingly." A chest beside the altar to receive the willing oflerimzs of the maple was the meth- od of obtaining money which the Lord blessed. At least twelve times in this Phaph‘r the expression “the house of the Lord" occurs. Devotion to the Loud hex-cause of His sacrifice will bring ~rll needed funds. (hp @1319 of the Lord. or the Lord's people. God will take care of 8b chosen king. whether 18 he David or Jonah or HIs‘Meadah. tornawhocnn how”! God with no In more than all who can be against us. Opened on: no .00 tho unseen Is our great need. 80 can do it. [Jason [ILâ€"Jonah. the boy king. 11 Kings :1. 9-20. Golden Text. PI. cxix. 2. "Blessed are they that keep Eb tat rtmonlea and that seek Elm with the whole heart.” Ten tune- in this chop- ter we and the house of the Lord. or ; Lalo; l.-â€"Naanun m, [I Klan v”. 1-14; Golden Text- W 3"- and ”that. h m '1'.- peculhr up. of Oil! nnd “me" Great sinner: m! I" own lut'lnd In “I. m of mmmadadtho-t “W“ beavedltvflflW'owmtwm and an m, none! «800* b“! "~ Lama xLâ€"mmn-u heavenly 60- THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. Lesson XIII. -â€" Second Quarter. For June 25, 1911. suumw ‘scmmLJ flwu lur- WANRRmnnud VI. 8-11. Golden Mitten. ,mmamxmmau WWMMWHWMI .t church has hm- out for a tion. Mr. J. J. Sodler, of Toronto, was in town on Friday. . Our Dominion Day celebration 30th is inocuyg and the pros- pects m that than will be no colo- wbrntion in our town. Some of the “D" company at the 45th lett. on Snturdny for Burie- fleld comp. Hr. R. J..Adunn want _to Kingston the first of the week to ammo some one“! position with the Volunteers. . 0n Snturdny morning 11:. J. A.! Wynn we tor Toronto on hm. M will podbly' m him some ()memee, June 19.-â€"On Wednesday} evening the Methodists of Lebanon1 held a successful garden party on the ‘ lawn of Mr. S. Connal. The or- chestra of the George-st. Methodist church. 'Peterboro, 'turnished a very pleasing program, which was assist- ed in by the Misses Ivory and Lilo Persons of town. The evening was fine and clear and a large assemblage greeted the efforts of the promoters, the only event to mar the pleasure: was the purloining of a couple of lap rugs tron: the vehicles. As the pertles who committed this oppor- . ent joke are suspected it would be: prudent for them to return the pro-i party eerly and save further ec-l Successful Garden Party Was Held at Omemee WHERE THE GOOD COTHES COME FROM, mmmummmmvm Ma law Slim at 50c. 151:. £1.00 £032.50. mmwm. Inflamsundus. mmmmwnmuemm Uh Uh? utylu of your thin, the onloriugn MM nhupe of your the. the chummr at your gloves. oollm, hunt"): «9.. ul- m‘a rem um mpouvdbimy of your "well out up" apmmnoo. ’Tis the little details thut mark the well dream! nun. This spring we have passed all our former achievements as leaders in young men’s fashions. Mr. Young Man I Come in to see the stunning new models at $8, $10, $12 and $15. . J. GOUGH New Furnishings and Hats See Our Special $12 Suit Patterns 'lm m mam. Be In: Muck-u Mandi”. The Rifle Auocintion announce n nhoot (or print at the range- on 'coronntlon dny. . News was received at the dent]: of an old Mount mm boy. Ir. Wm. Port“: who mom a North DC.- 'kotn uhuut wanty gun ago. Tho .dooaucd Ml Into .- ohm Ind though mood am. but. uncon- scious. he and More nailed ua Hyman invades our quiet. little town this Tuesday and can-lg. up- tlvo another of our popular” youoz The 22nd inst. will be obmrved by the business pawn-Mon u holi- The Presbyterian: promise a good evening’s 0.th at their guden party on tho evening of Dominion Miss H. Bertley, of the high school and. has been re-engaged at an increased nlu-y. The resigne- tion 0! Miss E. Petr, of the public Mrs. 0. G. Williamson gave an af- ternoon tea on Friday in honor of Ira. Blrnle, who is the guest of her daughter Mn. A. C. Hodgets. they were rewarded with some splen- did catches of lunge. Mr. T. J. Parsons lelt on the 10th inst. for a trip to England. He will be there {or the coronation cere- monies. ' Many new pat- terns of cloth, and new shades in colorings. We show many distinctly new one, two and three but- ton effects. We sell clothes of such smart de- signs that prac- tically all the know- ing young fellows come here for their swell clothes. WDAY. JUNE'62, 1911. wlth re- ‘9" Anti ‘Uric m1. for .11 kinds ofkid' '1‘. nay trouble- and rheumatism P'f lumenbypuup Morgan B- on Mmmovcywx. ’crowd, all at ‘ len- I joy themselves The proceeds 0th seventy dollars He. Au -mourn _M-u m clerk who shot dbl Iron u. wound on Su Ir. Baron'- reception at ‘ N no u vary olnborate ‘mir m In tho Walker theatre We show the he“, makvr"I np‘to‘date styles, dlfll‘rvm and above the level at tho m-imary Then. win, our prim no «L Wm Right-kiwi, fur Um} MT new exmwam m Nu Come in and Ivt us ~h-m you Furnifihiugfi that “H” dzlhwzu mubrooke, Cobourg and Points east [at week. Kr. and Ira. Atkins, of. River; were the guests of Mr \fn. Willa! of Boddow last If. Irwin Hatherlc). 0f brook. has been Visiting frien‘ Bnddow during the past week- ll'. RM!) was Haiti"? BADDOW. Baddow, June ”.â€"'l'he annual Pi" nic o! the Methodist Sunday school or Baddow was held at Busedalt‘ on .l-‘riday, June 16. ”wing: to the 'id“! weather ther',’ “A: a go“ lcrowd. all of whom m-vmad :0 9!" thin week an business. In. W‘tts -is visiting in M Oakwood this week. m‘ Jennie Suggm. Miss Ana 50881“. “1d Mr. John Suggm 111' mm the mtist Associatiun m Liam this week. “83 Annie Watson, of (humeral “W the picnic in linsedale an “Vent-y dollars. All ‘ moum the 101-» of Mr. Wm. ”0““. one of Baddmv's oldest wd mt w residents, who died ‘1 the Boat Memorial hospital on Tue? v-ku' nu v: wuvm -‘-'n--'- v joy thanselves to th.- {nil extent. The proceeds amoumed to near?!" seventy dollars. a no?“ Ire collected All ‘ mourn the 10:» 01‘ Mr. “‘13- “‘th composrd of I Dawson. one of Badduw’s oldest and mast steamed residents, who died at the Ron. Vanni-in] hmxlbi'al 0n T1199 _ whil). W. Terrill til-- ‘0 my interest at 5 M the Qmount LINDSAY the 5w" hunt I .. 3K o! “I H .and investigate l 'n of doting the same. - Keenan and Munr. “A: pro-em in regard to y ".4 “‘9 by~r0ad in‘ lots 11‘ 'I'M- 10. Messrs. Staph-- “who‘ll; and Gibbs, ad‘ the dam! of unused SU‘CO?> kmflfqperties. 1"? “Vance of 3225 m” x 9'3”“ 6.,on motion of V6 p “on w Juuv 1 ' a u w m mm. l‘rx‘nfivh WUNICA'I‘M L\ s h. at trustees o! .s s ,\ H hr an additional adun h M snowy for [unflm Tamas?- of thefact than Caution Day. June 221 at 5 p.m.. 1 O’Lo W‘Fy '- Mean and sat r“~ mt the t nu ”I! m to close m.- M “81‘s. Mour- Cash and INTERVIEW S n: Cox-nail Ops C oun To “105 ids for 123 in! values Art Sateen for Cushio prices from per dozen from Fine Linen new bordered 0' inches wide, at White we dresses, dra 003138, Won: Corsets, etc ' Women's L3 M white c: uitair wri: 85c. “Wish G )l) X Ming of W a 3hr fabrics, i: 1 Wind 3 Table Na Tom Malay Ow 6- M9 ‘

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