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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 1 Jan 1904, p. 9

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Homnum It. CIAL by: "or rhich in y ! simmro under 11]]; I ace its in“. five you in t] ‘ION. Inquirenunl. U! bed oo that m in halted. ”an“! (corn. br In. M‘ nymcal a m 53mm n. memm‘: is.) one that the 0 DRUGGIST g companYD : M opp. Post 0500, Lindsay. We?“ “rd? ‘ munns‘wm ugh tpo my. 5 9””“000 future pawl d the benefits will be sent on [rmu the. M ' an (be: WU 3-.r-. U ”noes, % bribe...“ 51004 and 56 1, “0733A” ‘, LINDSAg m. magâ€"Ui- UGI‘ uion unis“ I magnum o: l ears- {ICE I! run. ces and C RIA FIG-AN. ded to. A LWAX: Bank heady: Chutnuu ant-ah i The Morning I'ost'l Pekln corro- pondent says that all clan-08 oi ‘hinsmca unite in believing tint in e event of war they must help the annex. and i! this help in not given then will be 3 patriotic in. ‘ tion against tho llanchuria dynasty. "S, m. 28.â€"Tho opinion anterâ€" w an. best mics-med diplo- m in Palm, that we Mm M and anan is probdalo and that variable, rennin! undid:- d. Nothing has been received here to combat“. the special dupstchu m Tokio, which said tint the '3“ Government was adopt!“ Cw“ tone in pruning for. W uply to its last mu. '1‘. w b not believed. / Iâ€"J- oooooooooooooooo: n1 __-_ 1"-1] A 'some of the best holidxy gocds “everyday goods; goods thac anble you to show both good will and excellent judgment. ' Leah- ‘ifu because of every.d;y me full!!!» These are gifts you can hynfninst possible prim by hying them here. ‘0 ‘§“”“ M‘v W tho “Moment that ruined a: mutm have been ordered to Com. bum sow autumn tuck- don'. m precipuatofivoutp‘ .N'w- .â€" _‘- _- m communications MY“ h In high sources fly tint tho Jim war party is growing in m all is bringing .11 “I In- hnce to bear upon the Gonn- Int. AI Oil-on Sign. w. Dee. 28.â€"-The Dd “1'. “correspondent assert. M. m m army autlmriuel hsvo' ro- nhd the ncwsgmwrs to mirth 1 publishing "(‘\\5 mnccrnmg “I. yuwmmt of hemp» m‘ to carry 0' with preparation». In m ednor- ‘Cl. Th0 Daily Mm! ungi H. rvgm‘da m u a perivnl censorship sud u ominous mu: ID ”on of tho flowery Kingdo- lnny Grow In NI-bou. Ntorhls tn ulhm‘ momma no“: “I ”pron voncm'n ow: the m. or wrong“ wan-hum to- u» Fu' East. and particular- .CASTOR IA ”wt-3“ ‘iww uted tt $75, 000 ’ up moons mumru. "Winning." N You llm Mm: Mt NO Oll: to . L. CAMPBELL gmasea here (Manger of the special new lines in Dinner Sets, Tea and Toilet Were. See them. r of the Estate of the Late Arch. Campbell.) China Hall: William st- Grocery Department: Kent-st. â€"-Supt. B. W. rg Division 0! Ho Railway has stigation o! the )f the Duquesne 115' night. nest: found thtt no :o"o and Ohio hle for the to- wed to have cw mummified ‘onnollsvmo. me. ;e and Choice Stock of and a pleasing gift can ash A. M M o- N :4 Thou your Selection lav Presents. ,FRJDAY JANUARY, L .1”, for a- reasonable price I ‘ MMoIntb-arytolonono. ’ Comm- claim that tho Gov- ' mt Ihonld Man on tho atrongth o! tho :ooult. and Cabinet chanson mammal-culled. It dooonot I oooxn proboblo. howovor. that tho im- modiato iutm-o contains davolopnionio of any molutlonary noturo. Tho oituation in tho Houoo low in: Lita-all. 51. Conoorvotivoa. o7. Doductlng tho Speaker. tho Gonn- nont has a voting majority of 8. ‘10:“. 1‘70;ch Roam would again o 11”?" I mg n .m tho Oommont. afigglmxx‘xrur b" no politician [in- up hopo oi w .4 nin; a riding until tho balloto aro counted. And the oituation in tho Homo that now prooento itooli woo accordingly not unoxpootod. Oovoa Iiootiol Protooto. Tho rolation of tho portioo io in:- thor complicotod by tho oxistoaoo oi oovon olootion prom-to mint mom- boro oloctod in recent bmloctlonl. Five protests aro uoinot 11W. lo lollowo: "on E. J. Davis. In North York. A. (l. Mockay. lo North Groy. John llrown. in North Portia. A. M. Little, in North Norfolk. 0. N. Smith, in Sault Sto. laflo . ’l‘noro aro alto two protooto q Conaorvntlvoo ono mill! 3“. Glut. 1a Contro Bruoo. ood ooo - ogginsLA. “ally. in Xulkoytz f t the visit had nothing to do with the political situation. Tho only other minister in the building was Hon. F. R. IAtcthl‘d. | nth cunts-now us Private Secre- ; taryto any tint ho was not receiv. in‘cdla'i. i BRIGHT AND EARLY ‘ Premier Ross At His Office He- ceives Pressman Cordially. IQ-oohlig II sun Don. Toronto. Doc. 29.8Houfl.01¢r‘ue, Shield». Coy". Irving All other Soc promote", mumbled at the King Edward tut night. that having been “my ainco the any before Chi-tum“. Mr. 010mm obtain-w with something of omphull In his tone that. within «own any: man: would be some important. develop- non", or ppflnpl on an math is). There is g disposition $111038 1°C“ supporters o! the GoVGmt to tyrow tho relponslbillty for "I. North Renfrow malt on the end!- dntea. They docllno to accept it as having any Special 3181115013“ "' {at as populu confidence in the 00V- ernment is concerned. becauu. they say, Bonn-ow bu dwtyl been 5°“. in its allegiance. and follows loot! likes and prejudices- Hr. Dnnlop'l majority as. Pembroke, Dec. 29.â€"Completo re. turns give E. A. Dunlop o majority of 602. OPHCERED BY BULGARIANS. _ mining. building, which 1- mo nun-u. owned by Thou. Haggard of W. M ‘ Comoflu Ion-o. day. The Ontario and pany stated up in washer!- and o! the individual oporotorl bout) u}: now. 19. Grand Rapids, High” ‘Doc. 29.â€" Cuoful revision yesterday of the list of dead in Saturday night's wreck 0n the Pete Marquotto Railroad shown 3 I total of nineteen. instead of twnty- two. Turk-y Tint-stoned By Mneodonlnl and Vigilance Ordond. Salonicn, European Tux-m, Dec. 29.â€"Tho authorities an informed that 4,000 Macedonian revolution- ists, under the leadership of eighty Bulgarian omccrs, are ready to in- vudc Turkish tgrritory. "Axâ€"1 or er wu'issuecf hero 3!de request ng the Turkish om- to as. amino extreme vigilanqo. I... I. W. I“ Does Not Oh. An, In- muo- ‘I'bnt Ho 30pm tho Xéflh lather You .- “Ho-sly swun- miâ€"m SIW ‘II It I.- I0"- (rotun- fading-â€" Iom In, loot Jan-dry. Toronto, Dec. 29.-â€"-The Premier we. in has office bright and early yesterday. He received press repre- sentatives condially, but declined to be interviewed as to the mult. His manner held little indication that ho regarded the result as seriously sir nmcant. During the forcnoon he called on the lieutenant-Governor, who now has an office in the Parlia- ment building. But that is not an unusual occurrence, and it was Itnted i it in rumored that. tho ucond m reurvo will ”an: be ,cunod any DID NOT MAKE A STATEMENT “The Homo will likely be and to- gether u noon at practicum. 9"“? ably only in the new you. ‘3‘ a” members will have I chance 09 M'- ing what light they can on W situ- ation. brunt «MOP- on the Ins-«uh DO ‘V' Shiloh’s ' Consumption cure The Lung Tonlc or German: what he does tool in tho increasing severity of his competi- tion. Tho colonies. not us. are ex- pocting to benefit financially. Because thoy loved the Motherland tho co _ , in would have helped whatoVor Go - ernment. had been in power. For many years the Brnmhall district in Cheshire has been one of tho great hay-growing districts, but competi- tion. principally from Canada, has reduced the price to such an extent that it is mun now to xzaako ends meet. The farmers as a burly aro strong, unbending protectiovists, but they will want a lot of persuasiox: be- fore they are convinced that Hr. Chamberlain's proposals will im- prove their position. No Pay. No l‘nrennco. The Westminster Gazetta “3'0: "Colonel Donison is very eloquent in denunciation of the statement that Canada is not in favor of Hr. Cham- berlain. Thesa are fine words, but they butter no parsnips. Tho toot oi L'anndn'o support is whother Ibo in able to live up to the stancaru; m ‘mymont, no prciereme.’ ” Referrin‘ o [mm-e1 Imus-en'- "will: that m Canadian Manufacturers’ Aloociation resolution was in support of In. Chamberlain. 'I‘he Weotminoier Oa- vette lays: "Omernl oupport io oi liitio use; what is wanted lo evidueo thut Canada is willing to Pu." Ira-luau... Lou-o. An emigration loaguo liao booo founded. iho object oi which lo to promo“ ioglnlmion adoring iroo lraininu. emigration and a colonial lavm to one mrmiwr oi a inmiiy on warning the ago at 19. the mixranto to be provided with outill. palm out and money placed to their dia- poaai. their training to bo compiotod under the direction oi tho colonial Governments. l’ulo Cal-din Coupon“... Tho Manchester Guardian devoul . column to a letter signed “80:: at tho Soil. " who fails to no h'ow tho Chamberldn proposal to tax foreign corn and duty produce and admit.- ting colonial products free is going to help the British farmer. It mnku no diflerenc. to “Son of the Soil" whether his competitor in Canadian REESE» yatâ€"ordty. '11:“. w. the proprlotor. loses not“! all. but. curls} insurance to com. Tho Collin!“ Ion-o. Scranton, Po... Doe. 29.â€"Work val tanned at :11 tho Dal-Jun Hudson Compuxy's commo- yd.- day. The Ontnrio and Western Com- pany started up its wuhorhl and o! the individual opentou Goorgo Gissing. the novelist, I oi consumption yesterdw gt St. J do Lux. in the Pyrcneoo. Bo born ot Wakefield, Eng, in 1857. R. Cremer, H. P.. received a. 'conâ€" mtulatory letter from Andrew Cu»- nogio in New York. "The concluding of a. proIQNntial tarifl with Canada,” he said, "would change feeling hero con-idcrably. There was no doubt that but fortunately this would not. b. until alter u: tppeal to the coun- try." The Broad Arrow says the grate". Itops toward Imperial unity during the last few years have been the fiscal policy and the preoence of Sir Frederick Borden on the Delence Committee. anad; realizes her Im- perial obligation and the step. are full of magnificent Imperial promise. Lu Chase in his Preeidentiel ad- dreu to the Indian Nationul Con- grell 1t Hunts. wanted Mr. Chun- berlain to any if Canadien wheat in to be progoetegl against Indien 3332'. A London. Dec. 29.â€"(C.A.P.)â€"â€"Col. Denimn'l remarks regarding tho honesty of Chamberlain’s opponents have ground the anger or The Glu- gov Hiram. which any: that while no nun about: for the Empire louder, he in not a ropresentntive Canadian, but. 3 homo-grown jingo, and many Britons meat. his impertinenoe. The Herald new that. the economic commission to pcrambulate through Cmda exhibiting 3n hypotheticd preference should take note: pro and con. HOME-GROWN JINGO Glasgow Herald Criticizes' Col. Denison’a Recent Remarks. Brood Arrow'l Opinion on tho “on A1. road, ‘l‘oloo to CO-OII tho Voflou Colo-loo With tho lotto: Con-try â€"§rlQhI lot-Ion tool mm Companionâ€"l“ toy. lo Ptol- orolcoâ€"Enlgnuon Long-o. FULL OF IMPERIAL PROMISE The euro :1» ll mnnmd byyourdrunln La grippe, pneumonia and Mn enza. oflen leave a nasty cough when they‘re gone. It 133 dangerou- minttoncslect- PrIcu RM. 500. and “.00 Full .1 Imporlal Fro-lac. tolnlu sum It"... sownuueo. m '0'. â€"Mr. Harold Vuooe. of the B31! Tckpnpne 00.. Barrie, span: Chr'wt- mne with his parents hen. - 41m Con Honda-non and her (win was Porter. spout Christan: .wim Fem-1m Falls them â€"Mr and m W. R. Ingla. Alta. Marjoriu and My, are the guests 0! Mn. E. Hum. â€"-Ilr. Paine:- Esra. grain buyer at I‘enelon Fall-s. spent Christmas (with his put-ants in town. -il:' and Ira. Fred Putin. of '1")- .ronto. are in town. ad will mend 3 “wk with him. - hit-.18. Martin. otthe Bull Tale:- phone 00.. Ban-39.. spent Christan: {with triads in town. ‘fim- -flr. Goo. Bataan. of New York. is spending hi. Christma- how.” (with his punch. ' --Rev. 3:. Tower». a former Lind- msite. wu in town- 'rhundly. a gum 0! hi. son. Dr. “ten. hoE‘x‘deh 339$; W‘foi‘ifi: â€"3lr Wesley Thur-ton, o! the R. Neil an“, Mex-born. spent Christ- m..- in tqwn. -- Mr. Allan Giilm business mn- ager of the Bunting-d Humid, uni Mia. Gillian, spent the holiday with Lindsay friends. . â€"Mr. Wm. Slim-man. town, was in prim-.1 for Obi-hum... tho gm of fit. and Mrs. Gardiner l-‘arwell. 8.3 mm“! next morning. -Dr. .I. A. Dc‘it‘t. wife and child. of Bumn’fllla. were in town thrisunns attending the {unreal ol the ’nte Wm. Walters, Jr. --M'r. 'Ashm Waibarflor the firm of Brown J; Walker. Grill'u. Ibramly mixlnthe s 1va 00.. went Christ- anas .wnli fiends in tawn. ' ~Mr. Jack Knnnegly, or CIIWO. turned in lawn pm. 24 w‘qacnd (‘Iniatmun and New, Ymr'n with his failu'r..nr. John. Kennedy. ~Ilr‘v-li-35.’ Nonmrlhy. of firm Pout In“. t Ulflltmal with hi: dimer. Kn. m. m ,‘Doronto. «a: and“ A. It. Knttm. at 1‘0- . ding that ant-Imam- ronm I” .vocn‘nn w“. ' Inventor Knight. .33“ MM. at tho Light. “but a Power (‘o‘n office. went auburn. mm ‘wr mum- ln.lloh_m_:¢oon. â€"W- My) Ms. W. A. but u. 0: newton. upon: Glut-Lima with x a tab u x": meant-v Ir. and flu. W. lawn- a». 77.4““ “111 “amino Slum. mum III-DP.» man \HIJI his .ll'uth' 'Vcitrh ' -Mr. add um. Ernie Short. 0! To- ronto. are spending a few danmith Lindsay friends. -- Mr. John Blackburn. 0! Toronto. is spvnding a couple of days in town :witn‘ his mm. . â€"n:. Josaph Chimera. of London. is at present visiting ma brother. Hr. Jag. ll. Chalmers. ‘ . â€"'Mr. E. L. Fol-Lt. o! the Ontario Bank. Kingston. and flu Fem, Inn in town for Christmas. _ - Dr. Gauge “onus. of Fons?» wan in town recently attendxrg the funeral at his brother; â€" Mr. A. Niven. 0 L. 5.. 01 81mm:- ton. was in town recent-[y on his way home from Toronto. Air. W. Ba. Croft. mum ymrs ago Implant) an town at! a dry goods nnJe-mnn. want Christma- here. Eb Ml:- Hnrry Swans. of the Edison tWOIKS. Petra-Doro. arrived home for Thuralay. â€"Mr, Arthur Knowlson. at New- York. stem Chnutanao undu- zh: gut- emu! roof. wilt. Ginny Trew, of 111: Ontario Ba nk. Toronto. spent Christmas With his mum..- hoi‘fiu‘éa mgr: Wm don Fail! to mend Chridt‘mu. â€" Mt. Robt. “Mint. 0! B'u-fuihPruton 00': run. Innt‘. w.“ ham: to: L‘hrmmu. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jordan spent Christmas with Fenclon mu Mandi; "Hr. Roy St. John. apsnt Curia- mas day with Litt-lo Bfitain friends. â€"Mr. Will Rankin. of (tomato. spent Christmas “at: an pxrz‘nhl 3001'. I -â€" Mr. Jam-as Balwsud spent (Ru-ht- ms at the parental home in Can- ningmn. - Mr. and Mrs. L. s. wander. 90!): Christ)» 6' with [he hum-'3 pix-ans nt Kinmcnnt. 4: Harry WM. ho weanling um marl- Inu pn'vmmtr. and If n Mr. -W- 'r_~ My; In 5 manna: mo Chum Mal puma. Hr. wd In â€"-Mn~u. Douglas and brace Pawn. at Toronto. turned in town. Mushy night to £11st Chrixfms undul- tn: parental rpaf- ' A .. n - “fin“; nun- â€" Mr. and Mrs. J. McAdam 0! To- ronto. span: Christmas in town. -.lr; Josaph O'Oon‘ndl. of Midhnd. hmn in town for Chi-39w. AS IRAVfllERS (ONE MDGO â€"Mr. Edgar Broad. of Bobcaygcon, was in town Ghristmu 61"- Ion-nu of Milton and Sir-non ulthln Our Oat». -Mr Stu-‘0 luck, of 1\:ron a. was home for Christmas. ‘ â€"Jk and Mrs. mrb. Heal y were Lame for the hunkya. - was Lottie Oates. at Toronto. spent Christina-I in town. .- «Er. Lindsay blood, or Tan-onto. has in town fox Christmth «Miss Vu-gio loaves n'. d Doe-on- to. is hm for the Christmas no:- tion. - --Mr. E. Hoax-ave, of Kirkflnld. was in town Saturday.‘ PIT!" PERSONAL POII'I’EI8. I-iléhy WM. or wmzpm. u; we Chi-Imauldo «m: mm. and In. “'40:. \V’uhh. f. '1‘. noun». ofNow York. n: ma Ohglpymgtylg 3113 ELIE"; lr. of tho ’mromo I. fi'éli- cama- WfN. Rob- Lflk‘hn _ a â€"Mr. M. H: DoCm'w pulsed Hurough Julvl)‘ [rum Sand Point. North Ron- from to :l-‘eneJou F1111! to mend Chrimmna «m: m: funny. -lr. and In. Round um and non Herbert. ol Paternal-o. went Chrmmu wfih an. and In. N. huh-Mt. wanna-n. north. with W. minimal. pmwmr of tho 15mm Wm TIN”. pound to M W 1m no My co hurl-tum with all mm. Imam his“! | an uu turn! on I?“ n . â€"-;flr. Moore and Mt. “Wanna. 01 1 Elohim-ton. pan-ad thrown 1::on to ; Bum to spend this. balmy. qp. â€"Mias Scott. or an: puma school 0.5 Malt lelt Doc. 21“ (or In; home in Ho! Newcastle to spend the bohdays. fay. --1)r. Kane Book. of Enchant”; m. Iâ€" T. Buck and Mr. 8. Buck. of Toronto Q U; Univerpity, are visiting at henna. ‘ malr. and Hrs. J. W. Hopkins. at t E‘ anntmnuo. panned through '-Mon- ' day to Bulimnon to visit friends. V Uu "Haiti. are lune ‘â€"Mr. J. (lonely. of II. J. Boxall'u = Muff. Lem on Dec. £2116 to spam! the nu.-:-on.-u lunlkhri .14 his home in - Thisinwhmwodomomfly mklouprice atria Costs, Wtiltl, skimtndsniuullgou flak ulylowpriul. It’s your oyportnnity to get n my. one 1t thou: but price. 0 0 When you know tint every ieee of Dress Goods end every piece of Silk in our endid stock is reduced etullanter endunueh lee thud below our usual low prices, you will heve some idea. of whet we mom with this Isle. Don’t mite the opportunity. Note these price reductions. Then come and get first choice ReguJuPriceupto 8650 ......... . Regain Price up to I! there ever w n on num- “’3:- w «£10;qu - “M .000”. 0! Fur st. price that will cleu' them (Mulch, ere ‘3 good vex-lulu yet, but they won t lutq long It them little prim. ' '0. I'll. CAPII l STRICTLY CASH DEALERS Old time customers at Wakely Ford’s will remember the saving our Stock Reduction Sale alorded them in July last. These customers will be quick to realize the saving chances which this sale aflords There’s a vast amount of stun. which in accordance with the Wakely Ford laws, must leave our store by February let. The $25,000 Stock must be reduced to $15, 000. This can only be made possible by reckless price cutting. so we say everything (except cotton thread) will be at a quarter to a half off usual price. That’ s the story. We’ ve cut prices till things are great bargains, sure enough The four walls of our store are unelastic, we recognize our limitations, and to keep the volume of merchandise proportionably adjusted, we are oflering some of the best bargains Lindsay has ever known. The sale isg'enuine, we mean business with it, and we are positive you will be repaid {or a special buying trip here, even if you‘ve many miles to come. Yes. and no matter how low the price. the goods are sold subject to our fullest guaranteeâ€"subject to return for any fault and your money back if you want it. GOIE AND SEE. Romulu- Prion up to 30 00 ............ SALR STARTS SATURDAY, J ARUARY 2nd BIG STUCK REDUCTION SALE $18 00 I2 50 10 00 $1.25 wmww 0 an: WAKELY 84 FORD $25,000 Stock to be Reduced to $15,000. Everything in the Store Reduced. In the Mantle Department Dress Goods and Silks The Safe, Satisfactory Store. SKIRTS wmts WATS SUITS Furs .rtnno n! 96â€". to buy I"!!! we've muted every *Ui. ‘ POPHAM McGULLOU H I EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT, ' mu mic Undny Every ut‘ud ? 3rd wodnuduy, st. the Simpson Bongo. 1 How. a 9.0. .‘9. 6 pfm.’ , ’Ofimuluuou, Jun gunning u all 91 but anything. dum- In SOPHIO. TILOBIB 0’ V010] 00111173. LID PIANO. Pail- propuod for oxmbiou of Toronto Col goo! Manic. Cone-rm. Rociub. At Monet. Adams. 31 Victoriu “unjust!- EPPS’S 0000A mm. OMAN AID TIMI“. Studio sad Residence, 60 Ccmbndge-nh, P. 0. mm 10 Just" "an“ Mty. Ito: m 'l 1350823 or vow: canons IR. J. PABNBLL HORRIS An udminblo food. with m In natunl qualities taunt. mud to build up And munwn robust hunk. and to resist. wtnur‘l extreme. cold. Sold In lb. tins. “boned JLIIB I? 800.14. B moo thin Chant-u. buéon‘: Intrud- IISS IABEL B. WINTERS, Woo/WW9W ”I010. '.-dl2. -_'_., “Lam ad throa'twâ€"vdlyn SflePrioo 5:95 mm» 52-4 I.“ .10 00 £1.10 Price Boh- Price 8.19 Price ...2le 8019 Price $00 Price 2800 LINDSAY. N You RegulsrPrioenpto $1 00 85c '01!" aunts": COWS! AND DRIVERS. Whieenpw Regular Price up to 818 00 ............. 32 50 ............. Regain Price up to From the Staple Department. wool. nuns". $7500 O27“) .100 or want Io WG-IN'S LS'I'IACHAN J ACKITS 70M 2100 l IBN’S UNDERWEAR. IEN'S FUR COATS ONE OF THE BIG SYNDICATE. PM! IL! I“ [‘88. TABLE llNINS- arm-s wmm who u. willing to work. Good good- md P"- Mon om 06.00 3 GI! winter a summer. Km out of union. Write 9- BBALLQ 00., To“, London, Out. Punes. Pocket Books, Wallets. Violins. Accordions. Banjos. Guitars. loath Organs. Dolls. Toys. Slelghs. Baby Cutters. Doll Carriages and Beds. Plain and Silver lounted Walk- mg Canes. Pipes in Fancy Cases. leerschaum Pipes. Tobacco Pouches. Tobacco Jars. Tins of Tobacco. Plug Tobacco. Cigars bythe Box at Ladies' and Gent's Luther Toilet tu. Bud linors Pain and Ebony Hair Brushes. Photo Albums. Ilil’l’s HOLIDAY GOODS PAGE NINE $1400 ,1800 Sale Price Sde Price Sale Price Sde Price Sde Price Sale Price .81 89 1950 7%: 11c §§ 75 “I89“!

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