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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 30 Jan 1903, p. 4

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TOCKTAKING always reveals to. us es that have been w sellers or have been lost -.w. ....A a.“ 1 5 either 510 sight of in the rush of a busy store. , In this we are no different from other In going through the stock we have found many lines still unbroken and will offer them in this sale at 25, 3 5 and 50 per cent. less than the regular Thursday morning, January the 29th, the sale begins. -.Judgfi the goods, in. this ad. as being the ] 1[lest dualities, prices the lowest. numerous articl __'.-.-. ...Js" .. stores. Li‘s-5A.; an“ .. .sa. market price. On . "V ______________.__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" | 50 PER can. RF. ed Chefl’ons, 24 inches wide, cream and olive; these were all 50¢ per yard, reduced to ... 25c .....‘Q..... 1.00.5 ...... .0... Ladies’ Watered Moreen Underskirts, with flare e are slightly soiled. The price is $150 each, reduced to ..... Ladies’ Print Wrappers, made of light and dark d prints; sizes 32 to 40. Regular price $1 and $1.75, reduced to .... ards of Foreign Lace in black and to 6 inches in width; the regu‘ar 15c 6 only, and flounce; thes 75C regular 22 only, figured fast colore a. sec 500 y cream, in cotton and silk, from 2 prices are 20c, 25c and 356. reduced to s Four-in-hand Ties, made from fine lk, and lined with best twill lining; 50c ties are made of 25 dozen of Men’ qualities of Si 44 inches long. The same silks; price each ..... .. ...... ...... 60 only, Men’s Colored Cambric Shirts, in soft and stiff ' bosom; sizes 14 to 17. The shirts were 75c to $125 each, reduced to .......... ...... 1000 yards of Narrow Ribbons in silk, satin and gauze makes; worth 5c, 7c, 8c and IOC per yard, IC reduced to . Job lot of wide Silk and Satin Ribbons, in stripes and plaids, broches and plains; they were 15c, 20c and 25c per yard, reduced to ...... . . 19c 59C ... sees assess sssssssssssssl... 5c _______________._â€"- 25 PER GENT. REDUCTIGNS ______________.â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"- 50 Ladies’ Wrappers, made from good quality flannelette, in dark shades only, colors of blue, red and black grounds. These were $200, reduced to. . 1 2 5 O...OIOI .OOs-oeleOOOOou 0000..... 250 yards of Costume Cloth Dress Goods, in brown! green, navy, cardinal and black. These are all 25c and 35C1laes, {Educed to-sesvo-ssessssoeo 19c 150 yards of 52-inCh Costume Cloth in brown, garnet, green and navy; English made. price 50c per yard, reduced to 60 only, Ladies’ Heavy Ribbed Vests with open front and long sleeves, natural color ; regular price 25c, reduced t00000‘00000 ‘IOOOQIOOO I all. .000... 0.0... e loo...slesss...... Regular 3 5 6 so 350 yards of fast colored Flannelettes ‘in pink and white, blue and white stripes; this line is all 8c line, {educed to‘...’. 0"... O... IDOII...|.I.0.0I 25 Ladies’ Cloth Jackets still on our racks. In order to clear them, we will allow 25 per cent. 08' any one l'hat means a $10 Jacket is {Educed f0 sssss ssssss-seeeses user...” SC of them. 7.50 IEIIBTIOII OI TIE “MIMI“! Fens. ~ctorillne, LADIES SUITS, SKIRTS AND cares, UNDERWEAR, H9318 DRESS GOODS, RY. GLQVES. '. Prh'e Victoria Loan and Sevinp Company have issues} their seventh annual Report! to their warehouses. “m. . “a" meeting “'3" °° he” theria in VPetensorot and ever since Their arm on Monday next. the 2nd of Fettu- ery. The Company has now assets approaching $403000, and its in- crease of assetq last year was over $68,000. After paying the dividends to its shareholders of 5 per cent. was able to ad] to reserve anam- ount equal to 3 1-2 [.er cent. of its paid up capital. The utmost care has been exercised in ‘ merits, and during the whole history of the company, it has never. hadnny mortgaged property on: its hands. It is evident from' the statement them the Company is popular with dqzosit'ors. up it holds new on deposit and debentures about $210,000. It shows a surfsus over and alhuve all liabilities of over Siamese. which- is certainly a splendid report. Loan companies must not be con- founded with private banks. Loan companies receive their charters from the Gm‘crn-ment. relurt to nor! are annually licensed by the Gov- ernment, and are as much: under con- trol of tip. Government as are the orllinairy chartered banks. The “'th history of Loan Companies it: his Prov men. shows that there are no water places for depmitors to place their money; as their invest- ments are on real estate lira: moi-t- gages, 90'} other securities of the lhighest character, there is tracti- cally nu chance for failure. Deposit. drs with chartered Loan Comfanics are just as secure in every rcsywt are with chartered bank‘s Th.- direetbrs and management of the Victoria Loan nn’d Savings Cum- j {any command the confidence of the ‘ community, and the Comrany is aa- flll‘tid 0_l avery successful future. gflâ€"‘q THE GRAID TRUNK PACIFIC SUBSIDY All) THE TARIFF. In the course of an address deliv- erer'.‘ before the Yount: Men's ’Libcr ll Club of ~Winnipeg last week Hon. Mr. Sliton made several interesting: statements regarding the rl‘(.l)09§‘fl Grand Trunk Pacific railroad and concerning the tariff. in its report of to meeting the Free Press says: In reference 10’ tale coming of the Grand Trunk. Mr. Sifter) said til-2 government was prepared to offer a. uoderate amount of Wstnnm, if, as was expectecit the new line would pair: to prevent the congestion of txaffic and oz‘eu up new territory for develorf ment. The opposrtiun had stated that there would be aim-go land grant. This was not true. Ab- ' solutely no land wculd be given. Mr. Sifton said he hart been' kept busy adjusting the land grams given by former governments, and him! no dc- side to add to his own troubles by giving more. The former proposals had not as yet been made bylthe Grand Trunk for aid. but what he had. stated was pracrically the posi- tion th'e government traverse taking on the. matter. (Regarding the tari f. Mr. Siftml does not appear to entertain the views ascribed 'to him by Mr. Borden at the Amherst meeting solme days ago. Mr. Sifters is in favor of aiow tariff as against a nigh tariff, andh: ' does not believe that the consumer should be bled to support industries which cannot~ get along without ex- trcme protection. AR chn. Hr. Field. lng said at Halifax, there may he . cases in whibh slight alterations in tho tariff have become necessary. . Hon. Mr. Sifton devctell some atten- 5 tion to those who have criticized. not so much his tariff views. as those l which they made for him; Regarding the tariff generally. Mr. Sifton said he was no doctrinairo. i The Ottawa: Citizen was very angry l wit'l him because he was arnnk free trader. In Winnipeg, the Telegram. l Paid he was 8. hide-bound protectiom ; ist in diagulse. Be believe] the tari 1 Should be adjusted from, time to time l to meet the changing needs of the country. just as a. business man vwould just his business methods to l meet new coalition a. .\s a general principle he was in favor of low tar- ilfs as against a higher, but if he mm a legitimate Canadian inlustry suf- fering through foreign competition. when nsligllt change of 4 or filter cent would save it from being wired out, be was not prepared to say'ne I l would not consider (toms-c oil that kind, and consider it: favorably. Tue Tory craters ant! newspapers have been saying that the ministers repreSented all shades of tariff op'n- ion. Their recent speeches show that the}: share one (minim, and in In one With! which Canada is very w ell satisfied. M 8001118" Glllllllli CALLED DO“ A Pulpit Comment It Theirs-ads, Vlslt to the Sights to lingers Falls. TENT-fill) 'I‘e‘ngrnnl: “1 hike.“ and Re . Dr- Millignn. in the course of his cannon in Old St. Andrew‘s chm-eh Sunday morning. “that it is not. true, the mutton outlets have gone nne. , 3‘ . m Falls. ll ties; it to We they steel-ll l-n mamm- at “when illir ll tlilI-i'rl llelllllllllllulsllls “up {the lll'tllltlll‘ Stillhlv intuit: to sham ii s‘ll‘ ' t! it): ,fifi.‘ §lllll\l{\‘ all? all the mementos liter. ll linen :93. l 33H! ~3§$§$en All“. ll 7 _3_ . n “it‘ll“.lw _ r” 1* 9 it ii?“ Iliad been reported since the and he did not think the Prowincinl Health Officer could satisfactory report. . scarlet fever had not yet been dis- covered. and the analyization of tin- well water scarlet fever was duct to bad: watt-r. ill- k d. Quiet (ever and diph- tho disease had been giving the authorities omnidemblc trouble As in Lindsay. it won found that sane medical men failed to report suspici- ous cases in time. having, been lulled into a state of (also security by the faot‘tbat the disease had prevailed mrly in the summer in a very mild form. Before the gravity of thesit- nation we realised the disease had «broken wt in virulent type in 13 homes, and so far the measures adopt- ed have not been successful in stamp- ing it out. At the inaugural meeting of the Board elf Health. held Monday even- ing. Mr. Robt. Neill, a leading citi- zen was elected chairman. The Ex- aminer says he recommended that the board, together with the Sanitary inspector, Chief. Russel, visit tly- schools' and whiivplaces. and look into their sanitary arrangements. and: find out if possible the causes of the contagious diseases. Mr. Eyres said that stringent meas- urera were needed. but the bottomed the cause must first be (ethomed. The schools be said must the visited: and inspected. _ else was that people. with disease ought to be marks to report at 01100: Severe punishment should the meted out to all domulters in this respect. Alter the case had been reported it ought. to be quite isolated. but one thing above all Chief Bessel gave his opinion that the cause of the meant scourge was the had well water. The ground in Petcnboro was porous. and the sewage ran into the wells. thus making the water most undesirable for domestic use. Mr. ll. Neill. chairman. thought that. .1 member of the Provincial Board of Health should be asked to come to Peterboro. and have the well writer analyzed as gear as possible. Dr. 3.533313 said that only one case 12th. give u very The germ of would not prove that Chief Roszcl saidl tint he was sun- if the people were told! the well. wnt~ ml was bad they would close their wells” and use city water as soon as it could Ibe connected. Mr. Armstrong thought that com- plete disinfection ought to be insisted upon after the disea' ec.. Chairmen Neill ldt for the city yesterrhy evening to interviewt Hon. .1. R. Stratton and! request that a incubated the Provincial Board of Health he sent to Peterboro to in- stitute effective measures for the stumping out of the disease. 5:?â€" MARKET REPQRTS. Wheat Declines Another Cont II. (bio-‘0 ~Pnris and Liverpool Lowerâ€"The Latest Quomlona. Wednesday Evening. Jim. 2%. Liverpool wheat futures cloned In low"? than ywtr-rdny, and torn futures led to I‘d lower. May cults ndvaucol 35c. LEADING \"HI‘LAT \L\X;KLX‘~. Important “hi-at r‘vlllrrs today: J:ln_ May. Jul!- NI'W \‘lll'k ............. . . . 31‘s. 75% t'lllt-xxn ............... .. . 73‘. 74‘. Tl'lHlo ................. 77 “"34 Duluth, No. l .\'<~r ...... 73:75 77‘; TORONT.) Sl‘. I..\$\'B|‘l§§r§ ALJCKI‘II (rs-alarâ€" \\'lu-:.l. ri-«l. lsll‘ll ........ $0 72 lo 3.... \Vlu'nl. “illlv, hush ...... 0 72 .. “'hi-zlt. spr'llg. hush ...... 0 623‘ “'hr-ul. gnaw, hush ...... 0 on . .. . Ileana. lull-h, ............ 1 a) 1 50 Penn, hush .............. 0 Thu; . .. . Rye, hush, .............. 0 52% 0 335's Barley. hush. ..-........e+t 050 08”. hush. .............. n .‘t.'. 0 331,4 liurkwhcnt. l-llsll. ....... 0 53“; .. 1‘0305’1‘0 FAR)! manning; “'hulosalo. Hay. baled. my leis. ton....$8 50 to $9 00 Straw. lulled, cllr lots, tou.. 5 (I) 3 73 Potatoes. car lots .......... 1 10 1 Z) Butter, dairy, ll). rolls ..... 0 18 0 20 Butler. tlllls. per lll ........ ll 18 0 19 Butter. vrcanli-rv. lll. rolls. 0 2.‘ 0 24 Butter. crcumery. fluxes. 0 22 0 % Butter. haters: tub ........ 0 15 0 16 E888. nemlald. do: ........ 0 3') Turkeys. pet lb ............ 0 l3 0 14 Geese, per lb ............... 0 08% O 09% Ducks, per pair ............ 0 75 1 25 (microns. per pair ......... 0 45 0 75 Honey, per lll .............. l! (R 0 m Honey (sectional, (-zlrh ..... O 12‘}, 0 15 TORONTO H1035 AS!) \\'UUX.. Hides. No. l aim-rs. inspected ....... 30 as Hides. No. 2 steers. inspected ....... 0 07 lildes, No. l, inspected .............. 0 07% Hides. N0. 2. lu'lpel'lml .............. 0 00,1; t‘lllfflklns, .\'o, ‘l. sclvctml ........... U 10 t‘ulfsklus. N0. 2. suit-civil ........... 0 (.8 Demons ulnirh-s-l, t‘aI‘h ............. 0 m Sheopsklns ................ 80 T?- to 30 90 Wool. fleece ........ _ ...... 0 H 0 15% “not. unwnsbml .......... 0 (l8 0 w fallow. rt'nflt‘l't‘ll ....... .. 0 rm; 0 05% F353“ IIUX'I'ALO CATTLE )lAItKIfZ'l‘. Jinn Buffalo, Jan. 28.- (‘ntt e’llccelptfi. To llcullz'lOc to 15¢ lower: veal 25c higher; “'08. 38-00 lo 89: common to good, $3.50 to $8.25 . Hn‘nâ€" Receipts. 2.3.11 head: active; but! and_medlnm. $8.90 to $7: Yorkers and plll. $0.8.) to $6.05: roughn. $3.8) to $6.20: stun, 85 to $5.25: early nah-s a shade higher. Sharp and Inmlm~~itn~el tn. 82‘” head: easy to 100 lower; lop lnm ll, $5.!” to “i culls to max]. $4.25 to $5.85: )‘csrllnge. 83 to 85.25: "you. $4.50 to 84.653 Ihfi‘f'. top. mixed. $4.20 to £4.50: culls in good, ‘2 10 .4.15. NEW YORK LIVE STUCK. New York. Jan. 28. ~(‘altle~RN-1'IINS.2495: lower: steers. Mm to use: oxen. 03 to $.23: hulls, $3 in $4.40: on"; $1.“ to .75. his one, 4th!) quarter!- nf hoot, t‘nlvem l ct-vlp's, HM: uneven: to 2‘3" bl 'm a. $5 to mull; lmh- calves. $4 in barnyard 1'. life, 33.50 to N; no westerns. BMW M1 wliswnm-MMA semen are we. "ii. = l: :; ‘f’f i. .j, ’ “'hent fulllrw an- :lu ccntimos lower at Parts. and flour futures 33 centlmcs lmn-r. At Pittman. May wheat ilccllm-d 10 from yesterday, .\la,v corn advent-ml ‘9'. and Following fU't' l'nc ('losin‘ uni-lazlzns at 2”“ per l 10:: per lb. Sheep steady. Fleur new prowl. raised. some sales or medium realm: prime arm-k tlrm titer: harm-an! rum-s We NW". .50: Sue t Bells inset. ...... l U 3:; One. .............. I I) :3“ ' $331., . name an rials-“:5: am “he“ i“. I'M-“...” ”g" tithe, a l“ “.28: on!" lleci: £3.88: r in . H3%§§Wh,““l brilliantly ma“, 3"!“ ........... ‘30 ii Lug“... ........ .55 ' .............. 5 B5 .. all: ......... ..ws A Wakely Ford Bargain is as good as regUo to pay. ’ really all that concerns you. but rememberâ€" early co Matchless Bargains from the Staple Department. 34c. Unbleached Table Linen. 72 inches wide, puns linen. regular 45:. “c 500 yards Canadian Prints, lar goods, but less these. are here as it Anyway, we want'you to come and see, a the list carefully. No need for the Whys or the Wherefores this week when we er the Price the quote such ridiculous prices as Bigger the Sell- Suffice it to say the goods dvertlsed â€" that’s WW # 8356- NOV W rsttes, assorted pet- tenssndoo ‘ regular 10 and 12%. e yard. 70- Hsrosrsilk, 32 inches wide, a cotton red ground with black materiel wih silk finish, spknrid rlulllrfijfl checks and smell Igurss. regular Be. in“?! (fig? ‘09.. m“. "uppers. etc., ‘ . . W 3" 5L”. Belay Carrie‘s Bags of - ”‘8 pail Erin‘s, :‘ce ',~ '00! or look-d Lmb. One. 36 Rundown, essortedlight pet- WS‘fi ’ 3’ regular ‘3. ' urns. fies soft cloth, regular 12k. " ' '5'??- § 99. s s g a s= «0 . g â€"=c E‘s. . A 3; 9",. 9 :‘g 3 l b a $0? 9 {is a. “E." ‘ E'- . ° 5 cuss-m": ”w is . g, ... l - i ' 3 93:09.9: 5., v1 -3i;a‘:: , 3:32! a,” r-Aw an?” 12 are l x-;,. . :7 =3 "5 - "ca .. ° 2.0 a": l 5,31: =- . ’7' 1??? § 5 ’3‘; ”'1 2..“ | 2 2°? :5 . m9 9"“ § rum-*3; 3" l r?” . .23": :5 m5 “'5 C'" 0 ' E ‘ 9 < ' at: B " a Q s 0i: :- \ 9' O *1 “â€" I G . c-‘c. < . I: Dr":- § (’3: '* 9% oéc’ ; *""° 3 "5 Gauge: \ .00, *‘x’ ~<° "“ â€" l 535â€"" 3%. 5° 6"" 3 b m '*‘ 0“ 31 ' =- ‘ 33 a ... sea ~\ ._.e:,;.-; ”a? =z== ”3...: ‘° 59 u = r ~£ .- esa.-- u =- c O: a- w . i 8 a C__o “O â€"‘ .3 “9'3.- o o - g I :‘m' I ":1 :“é = 5. Val =9 12“ l ‘3.- . 2.2: ago. 39.3; 999 '25 l :25 . .92: --“ - 02 Extra“ " 5’. l as : l 625 e- - oocP (P J" carci- ‘ 1:83.. i 3 =5 \ 98c Leather Cbeteleines, regular also. 51.50 for sz.oo Bead- ed Chatelaine, and $1.75 for 82.50 Beaded Wrist Begs. Also all our regular 31.50 Belts of Teflsta Silk at $.23. 'ln \- 'L ’Lv‘bfln‘fle Hosiery, Under w e a r and Corset Snaps. 391:. Women's F ins Black Wont.- sd Stockings, regular 50c. 47c. Women's Wool Undone-ts and Drawers, splendid wear- ing qualities, worth up to 60c. 39c. Comte of Jose, perfect fit- ting. good wsu-ors, regular 50 cents. Wakely 8: Ford, THE SAFE SATISFAGTOBY STORE, {4.5 to :5: Mi in choice mix-vi, resale . $4.23: native lam, 84.40 to $6.6». BRITISH CATTLE HARRIET. ______â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€" LOCAL mums Goose Wheat ............. 0 63 to 0 ' Wasat ........... 0 68 to 0 Fall\ heet...... .........0 6% to 0 Oets ..................... 0 31 to 0 35...... ...046 to 0 Barley, No. l .............. 0 4-2 to 0 Barley, No. 2 ...... . ....... 0 42 to 0 Barley. No. 8 .............. 0 ‘2 to 0 Peel, Canadian Bsenties....0 80 to Peas. Bleak E s ...... 0 80 to Peas, Prince but ........ (I 68 to Buckwheat ............... O 47 to Aleike (‘lovsr ............. 5 75 to Timothy " .............. i so to Red “ .............. 5 Oil to Bus, fresh. per dos. .. 0 17 to sum-Jule, for rsu....0 17 to Better. crock. per lb ...... 0 16 to Chickens, per pair ......... 0 40 to Ducks .................... 0 60 to 'l‘u hey! .................. .0 )3 to Geese .................... 0 It) to “when Fleur. it” its“ .l 85 to r. as. ,, 100 lbs.. .M ...... 2 10 1001b. ............. l 90 .7“ t“ y“ m g -~ tiazszsssassszsss sass s l l l, Foresters. located at Dunsford .- i.ondon. Jen. flâ€"lee cattle steady at , 11‘,“ in 13‘40 per In. for American steers. (fwd Wei ht; Canadian steers. I {z refrigerator beef, 91,11: to lprompt payment of cue thousand dollars, Iibeing full Insurance carried on the Me of - 3 my late husband, Jes. Robertson, who was he to ' noble Order my ; thank the officers of the Supreme 63 the promptuess in issuin :35;‘::% @3333 8538 B 32618835838883.9558 Timely Economies the Mantle Room. 98c. Bleak Sateen Weists, wish tucks. and trimmed with buttons. all sins, regular $1.25. $1.”. Bedfsrd Cord Weists, shades white. pale blue, cardinal, and pink. smart new styles, regular $2.50. __________..__.â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€" $2.75. “bits Lustre \Veists. pret‘y styles, regular $5 50. “... Women's Heavy Golf CepeI, assorted eolos. regular 310.00. CARD OF THANKS. To ”in Oficers and Members of Duns 0111 Court. No. 4:5. Indlpcndeat OrJgrof I also wish to Lodge for g the cheque for the above amount in such a. short time after his death. Wishing your Order e'ery snceess. 1 remain, yours respectfully, l suzmsrn annual-son. L‘ndsey, Jan. 27th. 1903.â€"wldl e member of your Order. “-.....â€" lnrounnsn can. I hereby give notice that I have taken up ’ e Cow that strayed into In premises about the 15m day of January, 1‘03 of and anger. sppeers to I white star in the forehead. owner and all expenses resreetis' Pour ds Dated at Eldon (Lot 5, in 1st Conce stun}. January 28m. 190 3. '3 I'll WARD. M IIIIIIIES. .. LEllllYâ€"M'AMN â€"Al Bl. Mary‘s 13th. by Rev. Fr. U‘Selllvnn. Mr. rum-ll hello; and. idle-l Louisa ; Watson. hath of Lindsay. Mill. ms. use It». emu shall». aria Ull' shateallel ‘ imgg “R: RE NWQ: i it? it $F“! : â€"- 5" ‘; l1! . . . 3 g .4 l 3 'I «a qr on on and y are le The small- ing. mers get first choice. Rea 5].”. Bed Comforters, 60 . inches. regelertlis. $1.98. Wcol Blankets, full from $290. Walking sum, nicely made of splendid veering tweed, blue, grey or brown, regu. in $3.50. Book Coats, ages 10 to 18 years. grey or black, regular $6. “.50. M issss Box Women's Coets of heavy curl cloth, lined through- out. sizes :8 to 46 only, regal-z $9.00. “50. Instead $27. 50. Women’s Astrechen and $2400 instead of and $29. 50 $23-50 Jackets, $30.00. $33.00. instead Carv '- Carv ; Peek ‘ Tabl -. ew (nil lol Sell AT THE Flavelle Milling Co.. Ltd.. Lindsay. “ SleI-l-LTZ? We have about 800 bushels of this grain, which we brought from Mani tuba, and which we 03'; at $1.“‘ bu-hel; sample can be seen at our c "a. , Itis neither wheat, rye nor barley, .â€".â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"-= land yet ise combination of all Jrer [For fattening ca‘tls, p-u‘ltry. " sheep, pigs, etc, it is claimed :a ' ahead of other grain The heads are somewhat similar: 1. It in reported '~~ 'l.‘P To the Cisrk of the Township of Eldon : 3 ltwo-roved barley. bat it will grow well and prol . aha " 7. is bk b.’ The Cow is ; ust 0°“ 10" mormc i‘. years old, and is cehorned. She hes a l Utlnds 3:. destuxerpoowel‘l to . leseily cultivated as oats or lull“) The straw is rxsctly like that of who?" Till? Il‘ In case the cow is not claimed by the- paid within two ‘ months from dds. step: will be tekente Th ' sell the en‘mel as provided by the sagas: l¢;;h~t’l£::y:oiu3 “.3. 'u, and see a! ?reteot‘e bushel and a half to ill a *‘ l The farmer in Manitoba, flow) v‘ . Y' we procured same, states that grown it for the last ten Son's a' has avenged from Ml tr‘ ’ "‘ "' Murcia Lindsay. on Tr: filmy, Jen ‘per am. fl! PLUM“ IlhllllLll ‘ ' Media: J a. RF Is. 190,1 hilafizbblt’l‘bhAl amnesia. it!" _ " . i Q.“ ”V. J “Rh 0“ “team” I ”'""‘” l for any other 1.. hi‘ 00. an?!“ 9.9.

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