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Watchman Warder (1899), 2 Oct 1902, p. 10

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a] w J W. F. MC CARTY, The Victoria Loan and Savings Co. "-VD‘â€"- real estate, at lowest current rates, rc- payable in terms to suit borrowers. Farmers will find it a great advantage to deal with a’ Company whose Head Ofiice is in Lindsay. loney taken on Deposit and Bebentnre. W. PLAVBLLE, LIFE and FIRE DEMO} THE WATERLOO MUTUAL, noted tor its fair dosing and prompt aet- tlomonta; also the NORTH BRITISH AND IERCANTILE, and other reli- gblo companies. OFFICE, rear of Dominion Bank Buildings, where I Will be personally men}: oh Wednesday and Suturday Kelli-8L. stone fidmtial. MONEY 1' O LOAN on productive “I“- .. 91 Kent-Btu at lot the Sun Lite Aunt mcoCompnnyofamdu. EAHM LOANS fl L BUSINESS of this an.- strictly private and °°“' at ‘l’ll JuILLn. Fire Insurance JOHN P. CUNNINGS Chickeng em JAMES LOW. Manger- 1nd buns" conditions Ont. 513%qu Fnii PRI'iE LIST Canadian Draughtâ€"Mare and tool by side, 1 Ben Burtchaell; am of mares or geldings. 1 Thus-Crawford. filly one year old, Ben Burtchaell ; foal of 1902. __ General Purposeâ€"Mare a side, 1 Duncan McNabb, 2 on, 3 Archie McPhail; spa; or geldings, 1 J Brock, 2 Gostlin, 3 Andrew McKay ‘r ‘7_L| I run Hutu-.- Road and Carriageâ€"Stallion, 1 J. McKay; mare and foal by side, 1 W J Mitchell, 2 D King, 8 Wm Peel ;‘ filly two yrs old, 1 R C Webster, ‘2 w J Mitchell, 3 John H comm ;‘ filly one yr old. 1 Wm Peel, 27W!!! D King, 2 Ben Burt‘chaell, 3 Levi Carl; were or gelding in harness, 15} hands or over, 1 W J Mitchell, 2 A. J amieson, 3 F McEachern; mare 6r gelding in harness under 154} handS, 1 A Talbot; mare in salddle, 1 WJ Mi‘tbhell, 2 W Roddy. 3 Duncan Gra- ham; span of mares or geldings in harness, 15} hands or over, 1 Murchison; span of mares or geldings in harness under 15} hands, 1 J. Brock, 2 Hector Campbell. 2 Ben Burtchaell; cow, 1 H Folliott, 2 and 3 Ben Burtchaell: heifer, two yrs Old, 1 Ben Burtehaell; heifer one year old, 1 Ben Burtchaell, 2~ Jas. Burt aell; heifer calf: of 1902, 1 H.. Folliott 2 Ben Burtchaell. J erseysâ€"Bull , 1 S unver; wu yearling, 1 S 0 xver‘ Cow, 1 S Oli- ver, 2 Ben Burtchaell, 3 S Oliver ; heifer one year old, 1 Ben Bartchdell, 2 13 Oliver; heifen. calf of 1902, 1 B Burtchac-ll, 2 S Oliver; heifer 2 yrs. old, 1 Ben Burtchaell. 2 S‘Oliifer. Ayrshirwâ€"Bull aged, 1 H C Ham‘ ill; coiw, 1, 2 and 3 H. C Hamill ; heifer 2 yrs old. 1 and 2 H C Ham- ill; heifer 1 yr old, 1 and 2 eH C. H c Hemill; bull calf, 1 H c Hamill. Best Herdâ€"1 glex J amieson, 2 clout, vuv -.__,, gnd 2 Seth MatheraILB D C Ross ; ram lamb, 1 Seth Metherall, 2 John Cullis, 3 D C Ross; pair aged ewes, 1 John Cullis, 2 D C Ross, 3 Seth Metherall; ewe ' shearling, 1 Seth Metherall, 2 and 3 John Cullis; pair ewe lambs, 1 Seth Metherall, 2 D 0 Ross, '3 ColiancMillan; tat sheep, long wool, 1 Seth Methera‘ll, 2 D C Ross, 3 Seth Metherall. -‘ m m.â€"-, vaao, v vvvâ€" ..__--_ Cotswoldâ€"Ram aged. 1 W Thornâ€" dike Son, 2 G H Mark, 3 Wm. Thorndike 8: Son; ram shearling, 1 G H Mark, 2 and 3 Wm Thorndike . Son; ham lamb, 1 Sam Bagshaw, 2 G H Mark, 3 Sam Bagshaw; pair aged ewes, 1 Wm Thorndike Son, 2 Sam Bagshaw, 3 Wm. Thorndike Son; pair ewes, shearling, 1 G H. Mark, 2 and 3 Sam Bagshaw; pair 0- __A Mark, 2 and 3 Sam Bagshaw; pair ewe lambs, 1 Sam Bagshaw, 2 and 3 Wm Thorndike 8: Son- Shropshire Downsâ€"Ram aged, 1 Andrew McKay, 2 and 3 A McMillan; ram shearling. 1 Andrew McKay, 2 A McMillan, 3 Andrew McKay; ram lamb, 1 A McMillan, 2 and 3 Andrew McKay; pair ewes, oged, 1 A McMilâ€" lan, 2 Andrew McKay; ewe shear- ling, 1 Andrew McKay, 2 and 3 A. McMillan; ewe lamb, 1 A McMilian, 2 Andrew McKay. - A v Southdovth-“Puam Naylor; ram' shearlil Naylor; ram lamb Naylor, 3 Ben Brut .- n-gu- V .- Southdownsâ€"Ram aged, 1 Isaac Naylor; ram shearling. 1 and 2 Isaac Naylor; ram lamb, 1 and 2 Isaac Naylor, 3 Ben Brutchacll; pair ewes aged. 1 and 2 Isaac Naylor; ewe she'arling, 1 and 2 Isaac Naylor, 3 Ben Burtchaell; ewe lamb, 1 Isaac Naylor, 2 Ben Burtchaell; fat sheep, short wool, 1 Andrew McKay, 2 I. Naylor. -mm Berkshireâ€"Boar over one year, 1 and 2 G H Mark; boar under 1 yr., 1, 2 and 3 GHMark; sow over one year, 1, 28nd3GHMark; sow under one year, 1,2 and 3 G. H. Mark. Yorkshire Whiteâ€"Boar over one year, 1, 2 and 3 W P 8; G King; boar under one year, W P . G King; sow overoneyear, 1,2and3WPG King; sow under one year, 1, 2 and 3 W P G King. Any other breed registeredâ€"Boar; over one year, 1 Joshua'Bailev, _ and 3 Wm Thorndike}: Son; an!‘ under one 3" over Lucia-Ear; 1 and 2 ‘V Tho‘rndike Son; sow under one 3”; -. 1 Josh- ua. Bailey. 2 and 3 Wm Thorndike Black Spanish, 1 S Oliver; Ply- mouth Rocks. 1 John Cullis, 2 9 Oliver; game fowl, 1 and 2 W P 6; G King; Leghorns white. 1 W P G. King, 2 S,;Oliver; Cochin china, 1 S Oliver; Hamburgs, 1 W P G King, 2 S Oliver: Brnmapootras. 1 W P G King: Langshans, 1 W P . G King Leghorns brown, 1 W P 8: G King ; Houdans, 1 W P . G King: Wynn- dottes, 1 W P G King. 2 S Oliver; any other breed. 1 W‘P G King, 2 Ed LeCraW; geese, Toulouse, 1 W P GKing: geese any other breed, 1 Ed LeCraw. 2 S Oliver; turkeys. bronze, 1 W P ’G King: turkeys. any other breed, 1 S Oliver, 2 W, P 8; G King; Plymouth Rocks white. 1 3 Oliver; Brahmas, dark, ,1 W P G King, 2 S Oliver; Brahmas, white 1 W P 6: G King:/Cochin, white, 1 P 8: G King: Cathin, Buff, 1 W P G King: bantams, 1 W P G ng, 2 S Oliver; guinea fowl, 1 and W Ki GRAIN AND SEEDS Fall wheat white, 1 Percy Huy- iifincan McNabb; ‘ ; filly ong »ne Year. 1 'Joshua. Ba‘! Wm. Thorndike Y 5‘ - iIORSEs. POULTRY. Hail; span 0! mare? Brock. 2 John H v McKay: fill-1W." S Oliver; bull 1 H C Ham'. low . C Hamill 3‘ man 2 H C Ham-' LeC and 2 -H 0- 1'C 902, 1 and 2 turn H C Hamill. can ”Mason. 2 H PM! HMO-M; MwQ-tmw‘th sian wheat. 1 Geo Haygaflh. 2 Wm Peel. 3 Levi Carl; spring wheat any other sort, '1 Ben Burtchaell, 2 ‘G90. Haygarth; white fife, J Geo Hay- garth, 2 Levi :Cu'l; Comrade, I Geo Human-tn; barfiy 6 rowed, 1 Goo Haygarth, 3 E LeCra‘w, 3 E Lytle; barley, 2 rowed, 1 Myles Huygurth, 2 Percy Haygarth: oats white, 1 G Haygaflh. 2 _E, was, 3 Wm Peel ; peas small, 1 E LeCraw; peas large, 1 Geo Haygarth. 2 Levi Carl, 3 Joe- hua Bailey; pea's Prussian blue, 1 G, Haygaxth; mummy peas. 1 G Hay- garth: rye, 1 Abram Webster, 2 P. Haygarth, 3 Myles Haygarth; buck- wheat, 1 E LeCraW, 2 G W Brent- nell' flaxseed, 1 E Lytle, 2 J Ewens; red clover, 1 Levi Carl. 2 G Brent- nell; beans, small, 1 R Uncles, 2 E LeCraw, 3 Ben Bumhaell; timothy Levi Carl: beans use, 1 Ben Bun,- .chaell, 2 J Burechaell. . ' art'ilgminoth Pearl, 1 Con Martin: potatoes any other sort. 1 G W. Brentnell, 2 A Webster. 3 Joshua Bailey; Coll. named, 1 . 2 G W Brentnell, 3 Nellie Ewens; turnips #! -' n fl..- "av- Bailey; Coll. named, 1 , z u W Brentnell, 3 Nellie EWens; turnips swede, 1 W H Myers. 2 Geo Hay- , 3 H Folliott; any other sort, 1 E LeCraW, 2 Joshua Bailey, 3 â€"- ; Aberdeen. 1 Nellie Ewens, 2 J Ewens, 3 E Leme; carrots, white long, 1 E 1.0me, 2 Con Mar- I .gnn m. Z d anm, white long. v 1 E3531“, 2 Con Mu. tin, 8 R Staples carrots. long red, :5 u ”U--w~â€"' taples; carrots short. red, 1 Con Martin, 2 Annie Stapla. 3 Richard Uncles; parsnips, 1 Annie Staples. 2 R Staples, 8 Levi Carl: onion’s red. 1 Geo Haygafth, 2 Alfred I‘aylnr, 3 Con Martin: onions yellow, 1 G Hay- gurth, 2G 37 Brentnell. 3 Con Mar- tin; onions large potato. 1 J EWens, 2 Levi Carl. 3 Nellie Ewens: onions small potaflo, 1 R Uncles, 2 G W Brentnell,'3 Con Martin: 910n- large itop, 1 , 2 J Ewan»? onion {top seed. 1 Ijellie EWens, 2 J Ew- ' “‘A*- I-.. hlnnd top seed, 1 Nellie Ewensl ens. 3 Levi Carl; beets 1 G W Brentnell. 2 Den 3 Levi Carl: beets turnip. amen, 2 R Staples 3 R 3 -,,#A gel, long red. 1 B Burtchaell. 3 LeVi low globe. 1 J E mangels, 1 Miss J ens, 3 Levi Carl; beets long blood. 1 G W Brentnell. 2 Ben Bunchaell. B Levi Carl: beets turnip, 1 J Burt- chaell, 2 R Staples. 3 R Lucy: man- gel, long red, 1 Ben Burtchaell, 2 J Burtchaell, 3 LeVl Carl, mangels yel- low globe, 1 J Ewens; intermediate mangels, 1 Miss Annie Staples, 2 E LeCraw, 3 R Staples; radishes loug,‘ 1'Con Martin, 2 J Ewens; mdishes‘ turnip, 1 Con Maxfin, 2 E LeCraW: carrots, white medium. 1 J Burt- chaell, 2 Ben Burtchaell. 3 R Sta- ples: onions white..1 G ,W Brentnell, 2 J Armour. 3 J Ewens: sugar beets 1 Geo Brentnell. 2 Richard Uncles. 3 E LeCraw: cauliflowér. 1 Ben Burt- chaell, 2 J Ewens‘, 3; R Staples: cab- bage White, 1 Ben Burtchaell, 2 J Burtchaell, 3, Levi Cul; cabbage red. 1 E LeCraW, 2 Ben Burtchaell, 3 R Staples; cabbage winningstedt, 1 B. Burtchaell, 2 Con Martin, 3 R Lucy: celery white, 1 J Ewens, 2 Miss N. Ewens, 3 A Webster: celery red. ii Miss Nellie Ewens, 2 John Ewens :f field pumpkin, 1 Robt Lucy, 2 Ed. LeCraw, 3 Con Martin; mammoth pumpkin, 1 Geo Brentnell; squash, winter, 1 Ed LeCi-aw, 2 Geo Brem- nell, 3 Myles Haygarth; squash me.â€" mmoth, 1 Geo Brentnell. 2 John Ew- ens, 3 Miss Nellie Ewens: red pepper, ‘1 J Buiytchaell, 2 Ben Burtchaell, 8 Miss Nellie Ewens; corn sweet, I J. Ewens, 2 Nellie Ewene. 3 John Ar- moqr: var. OI Veg‘ewuxcs, .n. um.“ Ewens, 2 J Ewens, veg. marrow, 1 Nellie EWens, 2 Con Martin, 3 Ed LeCraw: cucumbers, 1 Annie StapleS. 2 Geo Brentnell, 3 Ed LeCraw; coll. house plants 1 Mrs S A Cunnlng- ham, 2 Mrs 5 Ewens: corn yellow, 1 W H Myers. 2 Geo. Brentnell. 3 J. Ewens- H Gostlin, 3 John Armour; apples, cooking, 1 A Webster, 2 D Brown, 3 7 ‘ A -,L‘A «1 n an1115, A. 5- .. _- 1 Mrs 1) Dundas: apples table, 1 Ed. Lytle, 2 John Armour, 3 J as McKey variety of 6 of each kind, 1 W H Myers, 2 Myles Haygarth, 3 John Armour; crab apples, 1 â€"-â€"â€"-â€", 2 Robt Lucy, 3 Richard Uncles; Ben Davis, 1 A Webster, 2 J no Armour.‘ 3 Myles Haygarth: ‘Rl ode Island greeny, 1 Myles Hays-«Ivth, 2 Percy Jaygarth, 8 Richard I'ncle<: RoxbOro russet, 1 Robt Luv}; 2 Colin McMil-y Ian; Northern Sr}: 1 W E Myers, 2 John Armour; Alexander,- 1 W H Myers, 2 Arch Mel’hajl, 3 H Folliot; var. named, 1 W H Myers, 2 John Armour; Mniden’s Blush, 1 Arch Mc- Phail; St. Lawrence, 1 Percy Hay- garth, 2 Myles Haygarth: snow ap- ples, 1 E Lytle. 2 Ben Burtchaell ; ‘Dur'hess bf Oldenburg. 1 H Folliott, '2 E lytle; Wealthy, 1 Jrio Armour, '3 Myl;s Haygarth: any other var, z‘. med, 1 E Lytle. 2 Richard Un- lcs: grapes, 1 Mrs D Dundas, 2 J ‘ rmour; pears, 1 Levi Carl, 2 W H ‘ yers; plums blue, 1 G W Brentnell; plums green, 1 E Lytle, 2 Mrs D '-Dundas; plums red, 1 R Lucy. 2 E Lytle; tomatoes large. 1 H Foluou, 2 R Staples; tomatoes small. 1 J Armour, 2 Con Martin: oitrons, 1 G W Brentnell; muskmelons, 1 Ed IeCraw. 2 G W Brentnell. DAIRY PRODUCE 50 lbs- firkin, 1 B BurtChaell, 2 Mrs M Healy, 3 J Gostlin: 15 lbs. crock, 1 Mrs M Heady, 2 Mrs C011. Martin, 8 B Burtchaell; 10 lbs roll. 1 Mrs M Ready, 2 A Webster. 3 E Lecraw; 6 lbs roll, 1 B Burtchaell, 2 Mrs M Healy, 3 'I‘ Bartley: 6 1 1b.” printed, 1 Mrs Healy. 2 T-Bartlay, 3 B Burtchaell; cheese. home made, 1 Mrs John Ewens, 2 Miss N Ewens. DOMESTIC MAN [IFACTURES Homeâ€"made bread, 1 Mrs Dundas, 2 R Lucy. 3 Annie Staples: maple syrup, 1 Thos Bartlay.” .. Mus Kerr 3 Lexi Carl: honey in comb 1 A Taylor 2 T Bartlay; maple sugar,1 chi Carl 2 Ed Lecraw; honey oex- tructed 1 T Bartlay, 2 A Ta - picklvs, 1 3118 H C Kemp, 2 Kerr. 3 John Ewens: jelly. 1 R 0 w cbster. 2 A Webster, 3 Ed Lecraw; preserved fruit, Dom.,1 Mrs H C Kemp. 2 Mrs Kerr. 8 A Webster ; preservgd fruit, wild. 1 Mrs A Web- ster, 2136 Loci-aw. 3MrsKerr; can- nedfruit,1MmKerr,2Man Kemp, 8 John ngem; canal comm- toes, 1 MraHCKemp.2 MrsKerr. quilt paPChwork, 1 Mrs H (E Kemp. § Mrs Kerr: flannel, union, 1 Johnl Ewens. 2 B Burtchaell; flannel union. factory made, 1 Mrs D Dundas: pain woollen blankets, 1 Mrs D Dundas ; coverlet. homemade 1 Mrs Kerr 2 Mrs Brown, 3 Miss Lytle; quilt,woolâ€" len. 1 Mrs Brown, 2 Mrs D Dundas 3 Miss Lytle; quilt. log cabin 1 Mrs Kerr, 2 Mrs A Webster, 3 Mrs W- Ba‘in; quilt, patchWOrk, unquilted, 1 Mrs Brown. 2 Mrs Con Martin; wool- ‘on stockings, homemade yarn, 1 Mrs Kerr. 2 Mrs Brown; woollen stockings, factory made. 1 Mrs Brown, 2 Mrs Kerr: socks factory yarn, 1 Mrs Dundas, 2 Mrs Brown, 3 Mrs Kerr; woollen socks, home- made yarn. 1 Mrs Brown, 2 Mrs Con iMartin. 3 Mrs E Lecrnw; gloves. ‘home spun yarn. '1 Mrs Brown; wool- ilen mitts, 1 Mrs Brown. 2 Miss ‘BurtChaell, 3 Mrs LeCraw; woollo‘n yarn colored, 1 Mrs E Lecraw, 2 Mrs Brown, 8 Mn? " ; woollen yarn white, 1 Mrs E M w, 2 Mrs Brown. 8 Miss Nellie M : rag carpet woollen warp. 1 In S Oliver 2 Mrs J Ewens, 3 Mrs Kerr: rag door mat.1 Mrs Dundas, 2 Mrs Kemp, 3 Mrs 8 Oliver; sheepskin mat 1 " 2 .Mpan, 1 Mrs Brown, 2 Mrs E O Kemp, 3 Mrs Kerr; straw hnt,1‘Mrs C Ewens 2 Miss Nellie M gas in 1 Mrs Kerr, 2 Mrs Loci-”v; W cot.- tonwarp,1MrnIhmdas.2MrsS Oliver. 8 Hrs Kerr; horse blanket, woollen. 1 A Talbot. 2 Mrs pandas; ragmtwoollep.1Mr-Dundas 2 MrsSOliver, BMuHCKelhfi. Pat worked flippers. 1 H C Kanp, 2MrsDDundas,8MrsDB|-own; Berlinworkflnt,1MrsDDun ,2 Mrs Kerr; Berlin work raised. 1 exemp, 2MrsKerr.8MrsWlvn; paperflowers.1'lhosnartley. 2,...â€" Berlin work flat. 1 Mrs D Dundas. 2' ings and socks. 1 . 2 M75 Mrs Kerr; Berlin work raised 1 H! Kerr, 3 Mrs H C Kemp: mMnet. of C Kemp. 2 Mrs K8". 3 Mrs W Bah): shells. 1 Mrs John Emma, 2 Mrs D paper flowers. 1 Thos Butley. 2 â€"â€" Brown, 3 Mrs S A Cunningham; sofa -â€", 3 Mrs Evens: wax flowers. 1 pillow. 1 Mrs H C Kemp, 2 Hrs Mrs Burtchaell. 2 Hrs W Bun; Wax Kerr, 3 Mrs S A Cunningham; tarm- truit,1 Mrs Kerr 2 H C Kemp; Wt' a": wreath. 1 Mrs Ed Lecraw; point ting, IHCKemp.2HrsBun:‘cr cro- huwmk.lllrsHCKanp,2Mx-s dieting- in cotton. 1 llrs D Brown“? Kerr 3 drown work, 1 Mrs IbsBSLCunninshum SINDM‘? RCKomp.2Mrs Kerr.8]lrs Wm 3‘ Kerr, 3 Mrs S A Cunningham; farm- er's wreath. 1 Mrs Ed Lecraw; point lacewaic.1MrsHCKamp,2Mrs Kerr.3â€"-â€"â€"-â€"-â€"; drawnwork,1Mrs HCKomp. 2MnKerr.3Hrsz Mn; ”unwork cotton. 1 NH Dm,2flrlKurr.8mHC szfilkqumq-HMIIn D pr I HYJ‘T M‘i ; embroidery linvn, 1 H U. Kemp, 2 S Olin-r. 3 Miss BurtOhaell: braiding on cotton. 1 Mrs D “Indus, 2 Mrs D Brown, 3 S Oliver; braid- ing on woollen. 1 Mrs D Brown. 2 Mrs W Bun; braiding on silk, 1 Mrs D Brown. 3 Mr: Kerr, 3 W Bain; fancy knitting wool. 1 Mrs Kerr, :1 Mrs D Brown. 3 Mrs S A (r‘unniuéâ€" ham; Imcy knitting cotton. 1 I‘d-s 1! Brown. 2 “‘1’ Dundu; arrfh :10 work, 1 Mrs D Band-.1. 2 ll» Kerr. 3 3 my Patchwork, 1 ilrs Hrs W Mn. 3 Mrs D Brown; guipu' worksilk,1l(rsDDundu, 21in Brown; leather work, 1 Mrs D. Brtmn' bead work,1 Mrs D Brown. - \h- w‘crr; tinsel work, 1 Mil. Bur- uh 1d 2 Mrs “0118.3 Mrs H C hump; cone work, 1 Miss MCnW. 2 Mr» Euens, 6 Alisa Nellie Ewen: ; cardboard work, 1 Mrs D Brown. 2 Mrs D Dundus; embroidery on silk, 1 S Oliver. 2 H C Kc: up, 3 Mr. Bun; embroider.» muslin l 6111' broidety cotton 1 Mrs D Brown, 2 [I C Kemp; cmhrui.' .o'} worstaod,1:- n it Kerr, 2 â€"â€"-â€"â€", 3 , ‘ ed quilt cotton, 1 Mrs Kerr. 2 Jr! D Brown, 8 Mrs Wm Bain; silk put ' work,1--â€"’ .2MrsKorr,8Ma-; H C Kemp: velvet patchwork, 1 â€"â€" , 2 Miss Annie Webster, 3 Mr: H C Kemp; bommet of cut flows 1 Miss Edna. St..;.:.:s. 2 Mrs ‘ :H C Kemp. 3 Miss ,Aw'» Nam-s; pm cushion. 1 In }1‘ " Kemp, 2 In Kerr, 3 Mrs Wm L‘mu; met-unawark 11m Keir, 2Â¥rsSAOunnin¢ham. 8 Mrs D Brown; timing in not, 1 Hrs S A Cunningham. 2â€"â€"â€"â€"â€", 3 : whisk holder, 1 Mk- Burt. due“. 2 Mrs H C Kemp. 8 xi- An- nie Web-tor: darned woollen stock- Dundas; norm-d centre Luna Lode. #2 “5' regiuns L» I ' consuml’ .1,\CS. ‘fl ,5 'Cil“ 1.3: sufia‘ed‘ ‘ u V65 atir g (\C cups thzs V00. 500 lives “9’9 woou u. PAINTING Jung: THE NEWES AND SKI! WNESS '1 0‘ new 51 “(ion here a‘ novelty. m wi this assor rcpt-é in like! Suit OPP ”Wider, an nmtlu z‘ht . “In front fof reliz 1f Cash w. wen lf 118 WI Ch 1“]

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