li: $ i, I? :i" 3% 1;:ristmas Appeal , new: m Sick Children it. Forest Business College mwrmw Wunru Rnusnumlsu. tumor [war Valium“ took a i' " and rut the potato vim-s close '_.. ground on out of hi: patch as 'zperienrnt to prevent rot. The ' n! the crvp treated in this way oed out tine and without rot, while mum: I: " with the tops was bad. 'vtreete0. Another potato grower a Owen Hnund has t,g110 hugs of PM». potatoes. Ila spayed with Num- during the growing sci-mu. bad K, "re" in Imamâ€. an at a r I)" hag he realism Hamlin" -. The editor " The Conkdvrate tin add thnt he 'prayed his little 'ot patch twice. That Gigi not sr-ttt the rot lunqu from 3?"an " vines. hut as soon as they died ‘n he dug his pm-ucvs and there urv tuw l.)l~e‘:ol199. Kept dry unnklwd him n Cttle slated lime hive horn! w hail ones --Con- . have ' Ail ttraduates m positions pcnot connccnono. exclusive and vial cm. a demand for gradu- y ‘hm times our supply. These Jrro mean you ween: and make Lhnol a LR \DHR. Write to. fur full mforx mum in free cata- w “cforc dealing. x MeLusotii, U. M. MERRY. Freak-n . Princip sl ou Wilh to enter buainm is the hare sough 499 patients w lam-s out-Ida t a there wore q the 2.838 in- wora Int-diva al. In the out n- 2,838 in-pa 941 for demrmi of the spine. 1 mine. 10 but durations of BRAHAM (DULCE THE Myir SCHOOL to ASTFVD w Year Tarn, Jrunry 3 " Edltror:-- .ks tor your kinda.“ tn “low- ". the privilep,e of "wading at uriszmas mm- on behalf of the n'. tor Silk Children, Toronto. m w your: of the Honpltal'n ox- ' tin-re have been trotted within a 2ti,108 children u in-patients; as out-patients; a grand total 376 m and outpauema. kingpin! for Sick Children give- wmw-wld. service, for Ilttlo In trum every section ot Ott. have 'sought its aid. Last rumn SQUARE This is a splendid or portunity for you to help your favorite. Double Votes Every Day Until Christmas we sought. its aid. but patients were Idmlttgd from 5 outside the city of Toronto. new, wvre 334 trom 210 places. 2.838 in-natients lust. you re medical mac: and 1,061 In the or'hoymllc department I333 iu-pmiomls. 264 we" or deformmws. 21 Potl’l dil- " npinv. In lateral run-tun Ine, 10 haw-Inn. Gr'elubreet. actions of hm. " tuberculin f anr, hip, ankle, wrist and Pl h 1m! in " pl th Ind ovlr Rh th ST.. TORONTO, RUBI'ZRTSPN. Board ot Trustee; 1mm. Hosp" h W -rending--is on. le the world lalts. own the tbrmiett of w. the child lite. has and (human ner men, but of In: all]! in this rllar. or morn tt Davidson. Secto- " of liberty. genproua people " those BO no" in tho beds and Ming back ditr. tierniess that a.- rhildrrn at tho Hing bark Ger. urkey. the en.- kin min-s help. Itarity that in Ontario. nachos Um 11's mercy pit j: Minn- igt sins the miseriel mmhvr's ot old. remun- '6btt r for Ills you no“ to ul mar to the Store N ry The J. D. Abraham Company n-udv â€unwed. w-u- invited to the ; plnlfufln. Tnere was just mom fur I the In de chorus to line up to render at interyals patriuti': selection“, open- img with "O G " our he.'p in ARM r paw." km. Mim Irwin accompanying. f Ipeut, Dough“ then hrist" mad l hi,, appeal, Lrlhnu " the wolk in I Owe" Sound, Ne,stord um! o hu- 1'tyt, in the County. Its' nun .ur needs-d for the Battalion, o. Scum .’ has Nheady furnialwd our 400 mod he I told of generous treatment of the boy: by Council nnd citizens. â€Ten; """, li",', many mu "More 1- el I" " bound :0 increase in V3219. C mu rrm "e, l mm. l an in a whoa to judge any! " l .- Br F . . u. _ . , no farmer living to-day will ever He 'lot" " " 'tt "n " appcal , I again see cheap beef. This certainly enlm Hun, hm ltr trt tight the one! means an early increase m the selling m Fur-me than r, no to fave him . 1 ' price of farm land». [have tor Inle; our t' m. all nu H., sat down loudly l l00 ttl','? "Ti/tgr/p,'.; convenient {.0 a , ri: uni 'r ol ls, N, tio lAntl ' Mioc- p ‘n . rimproved,on , CH“; :5. “it ' i ' lt na thr t " tlfe Iety, balance at tr percent, _ V "s.. I nee W" . . "’ l too acres con 18, Eglemont. well pre- f‘lough on Rats" chum out Ru .1 served - or with another 50 Micyy...etc. Don't tlua In the House. l." l “res, . and in at Drug uml Cottutry stores. 1 100 agree Egremont. near Mt, Forest. On Wedtse,d uy morning when " , Good lung. worth more tut, offered auto lmul from Arthur was comm: I]??? or Ema and? tor at"? Tim" . , . _ ... . res gremon "ea 0.: er . into town, they attempted to. Ct '."l One of the very heat farms In the the C. P. R. crowns on Bt. David N- i Township. Witt soon be picked up ahead of the tram,trur tiudirtit that at verylow price quoted. they were Inn late 'o do do. turned i" ') 100 acre. Btmtitiek--the John Clark car lot the ditch, with the result thru, ' farm. con t W a R. ot-er than, the luck 0 ul AT.T " ved around alrlkh f 1 ever offered .hetore. - l ' _ q ' . h l U!) acres Bentmck. lot GI con 2, W . G. the 1mm. menu‘s wheel of the nutui R ' near Durham. Good farm. hone taken off. mm was certainly d cheap. close ca". and " lu'rates how “my I You cannot. "ord to BUY or BELL acmdmu octet" through 'eytm"t,t,rsjie',eil',y"0'v or LEND without first on the part of HH'EI‘SU‘ cars.--; gm News Raoul. iii. ti. MILLER, "WV." The speeches breathed pleasure a? the were“) of the meeting, at the pn- tllcusm o.' [he hays. of the need fo young mm, and the hope that t' training and exp-menu! they We about. to undergo would make the,. more " tit "in evvry menu-t. more " m F* in evory tepect. The last speaker was Pte, Willinua, of Owen Mound, a itritish reservict, who before, the war was two weem uld, (minted in the Isl... contingent. went to England and joined his «H legilnrnt, then he Went. to Frat-~- and to the front, and did his. tit there for 8 months before heirs. "gassed" and latd aside for A while. but is intending to retttt manly to give the enemy some g b. Inn-turn. Kurds Moyer and Lemon (supplyiu' for Res. Mr Wham-y) also made speed 99. 0f the .. thr s," Messrs Laidlm' Gun and (Hider Iu ah, lvnglhy effort and hruet rem " , Yvon-e “no and? h, Messrs Mvilroith, lt mange, McGirr Lake and Wm. Weir. come up to Austin“: In proportion ' population, Cau.uia, h" said. was th pun-.- the Kaiser wanted. eluquently l pleaded fur young men not bound L; busineuu or other ties to enlist at.' show lint our iree democracy was worth ti0tieut for. It wasarousiu, summit. hm â€ppm, mung wt 21... mnk 1-. This week there we: another local 0wâ€. Maud, Nr. mud and 0 ha. example of the futility of attempting point, m tin. (uunly. 1127 Inn) All ito reach the publitt without proper neruisul lm the liattalion, o. hour, 'i"-dvtrtiti.rut. Tm, agricultural der. ha, "heady fut llan'd uvu' lot) and he ‘80!)Btl‘atgn c." "are I't""2gt bly the told ul grnrruus ttvattttettt of the buy' I maria apartment o! gill“! ture h ('uuncil and cit Mans ' v_mh't.he object ot 'rt,,t.!yity,t unproved y I farming methods. The idea 15 an ex- Lieut. Pollotk made- a speech ul ‘cellent one, compezon; Forum; ward mun- n “gm, luxml'ul of go A Hung: m charge, including eight or nine ea- Lnlll in it tlvteu: â€hpn'sslvc Indnnu _rierplttpralexptrrusarutalargeexpemst, lo "lms,r tht, ('lnirnmn IO guy that if Lu l had .btsen Ctty.arrta..in fitting ap.the t-isuld Ugh! .u wel. it', he could talk. h "nr with e‘hlbus ot live istotsk, Crtbirtth, Wm†M, " mummy opponent. u. â€to. In short the trrrotremetttstseern- rtaitexi,rU We W A altered done n ied to be perieet--tsxaept that no ade- ' . t . y quote effort had been made to get the only VIII Ily' l uun.y, fund II] the bull: i' people to K0 and look " the exhibits. “will ny l rlmdluhn .Allt‘ady there. A 1 A tew eircnlars were distributed 'ii. Julu'ln and nun-:- plums they luv t “hon; town, we ttoderatand, bat the unwiluy hm [hm mule -tt high um i (isepartrnerit was too poor, or ton sain- tot Ister ('unllxngmll q to aim at. I' m jy, to spend 8 tew dollata in display au t. H) nu "tearts " nuhcanel unlit , 'lii.v.e.nfsemHst.s in the Iotsal P393†has done \MJIllL‘lh. l|ul slu- has not ' T whieh Wtrttld have tatutly we. “new (Ullll‘ up In Alhln tl'" In proportion . son ot tle, people Whom it desired to , I ti C. , "d . h" H a “n th Punch lhe result was that only 3 pt); u a on ll ' m ' " L . _ ' IluW people went toseethe curs and pub the} uwx wanted, eloquently! (iiUeri to the addr, uses. and the large plendnl m: young men not bound In {expense and the expenditure of (may. hump-w ur mum ties to enlist rit, F lgy in fitting up the exhibits went for show llnl our {we democracy We: [almost nothing. Graphically he "ascribed his trip In England son" after to France, 1-w- laughable t Hurts at cooking thew o., -. meals en mute, In sulprise when t I l that what he 1houuht was sheet “31) ulna was distant mall fire, Soon mm saw w.u's work-ruined village. aul country side. thrott in his hands wh-z. put the little p.ck for trench wells, bb like digging sand-holes with c apoun." Ills indirnulion whom a u, ,. man shell rum-k hem-hi- lunch r» , spoiled a temp: ng piece of bacon tle W‘lll cooking '. f He closed wE-u m rampant. appeal ' , enlist now. better to fight the eneu- . m Furope than have to face him .m out-own sh res He sat down loudly applaudcd and -h. National Anthrm closed the meet .3. All this and much more of am. I trench digging, trerwh devices Pad trench dangers '.rere told in Inn-:1 graphic style, with 4 dash of huumr through it all. He dexnnhed the fath- ful approach cf the greenish yellow cloud. the gases of which reached them and laid many mu before Us cloud reached them. Buy a supply of Tipperary Tea not later than Saturday night, Dee. 18. On Monday we will be receive the Crro labels cut from the packages of Tea, and will present a Silk Waist to the lady bring- ing in the greatest number of labels. Get a good sup- ply of tea and win this beautiful silk Waist. Recruits and More Recruits Saturday is the Last Day llzualmned frmu page I Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Evenings It is not only th" Department of Ag- riculture that makes this mistake either. Constantly we we people go log to great trouble and expense in titling up Stores. getting up entertain- ments. arranging tor Sales. and so on and then bugrnd-{ing the small fut. that expense in advertising that is necemty to make their efforts suc- cesslul. limes spends $100 io getting up his show and $15m advertising it. Total expenditart, $115. Results (because he got the people interested). 5250. Profit il35. Jones spends $100 in getting 'Ill " show and $1 in advertising it. owl expenditure, 3101. Results (because he did not advertise properly), $125, Profit ic.U. An arithmetical ex umple mieht be as muons '. Dnring the past th Months the " mand upon usfoer. raphers and Book-keepers has bun o r three times the supply. Spring Dema is always greater than that of the F and Win. ter. Enroll now for Hook eping or Shorthand course and be re y for I gcod position next Spging. Ne Year Term begins Jan. 3, INS. Wr e for catalogue, Mount Forest Busine Col. lege. I'tuyrtmttxvtm mm Xsras-comd now and make your "pporntutettt, Fifteen photos with awry dozen. Yon eould not give a better Xmas gift. Which is the better business man- Jonel or Bones ? Book-keeper nd Stenog hers Wanted Buy Farm The Same Old Thing :1 _' OMARIO“m$ '. L, w _ TORONTO Lots of variety but no fancy prices... . ......20c pound. Oranges, Cranberries, Mincemeat, New Figs, New Dates, Mixed Nuts, etc. Goderieh Signal) Property Now HOLSTEINLEADER Visit our Candy Counter F. W. KELHEY THE DURHAM REVIEW Dated " the Umce of the Secretary of State of Cauad . this 2nd day " December 1915. The operations of the company to be carried on Ibruughout the Domin- ion of Canada and elsewhere hy .the name of "The Untalio Fur Farms Limiten" u uh a capital stock of Forty thousand dollars and divided inlo 40.000 shares of one dollar out], and the chief place of the and company is to be at. Holstein in the Province of Ontario. (h) To purchase, lease and other. wise acquire and (“space teal estate in connecnun with and to umber the purposes herein set forth, _ - ,.. WW" ..mP.%V an“. that. unau- he him tot' of Uhipwr "il) ol the Rev ed S but.†of Gunman 1906, know .u. "The Unmpuuiu Aet,"Letters Gtent have been named under the Seal ot the Sec- retary ot sue of Canada. bearing date the [at my of December, 1915, nncorpuruting emge Bye, gentleman, Juhu Richard hilp. capitalist. Leslir Ben-am Nicht BUD, miller, Alfred Joseph Bulter, abutacturer, all of the town of Uni. sin in the Province of Ontario and 'ttu Peter Duties ol the Git) of Ne '01k in the “one ot New Yolk, one the United States of America, tina in: broker. for the frillowing purpose , via. (i) To buy. eell. exchange ur lhuwise and in foxes and other, tu nearing animals tor breeding or any other purpme, and of pelts and nth fun. and to curry on a general fur sine“ incluo- ing all lined incident u, em ' The tollnwing are the Hydro ran-I tor the Village of Holstein t POWER $1.00 per ii, P per month ot con- nected load service charge, plus a meter rate of 5.20. pet K. W. H. for the first 50 hoars' use of the cunnect- ed load, plus 3 be per K. W. H. tor the second 50 hours' use. plus 0.le tor K. W. H. for all additional consump- K. '". H. with n ioiGvrup"rtiieTr 3e per K, W. il., according to the size of the residence and the number ot K. W, H, consumed per month. COMMERCIAL LIGHTING consumptwu. All above rut}: subject to 10. cent discount on pn-mpc payment. Under Domestic Lighting. all parts at we house usod tor living are .u- cluded in the litt tune. making vor- auduha. basememe. ttttfinished attics and all outbuildims exempt. “on Clasa discounts on above. DOMESTIC LIGHTING b'o per 100 sq. it. tloor uche per mouth, plus a me'er rate ot Ge per L“ "' [I ,,s.. . .. - 12c per K. W. u, " the ammo [wars ot the animated load, plus (k: per K. W. U. fur the next 70 hours' use ot connected load, plus 1.2e per K, W. 11. " all additional meter The estimate covering the cou- ssrnction at um system amounts to 6270315 This includes the entire com and is less man the amount cov- ered by our by-laws, The minimum survice charge shun be 25 c 8 per month. The Orchard Sunday School Xmas Tree lu'tuertair.rnen:, will be held In the church Tursdhy evening, Dee. 2tst. A splendid program will be given, condlsnng (.l dialogues, chor- uses. drills, singing and recitation. Admission IO and 15 Cents. Every. hudy welcome. Ulu't forget the date, Dee. 213:. Mr and Mrs Alex Stevens visited Sunday at It R.-burtaun‘s. Miss Janet Kirby nnd brother Rob- ert vianed Sunday at Geo. Lewis', Knox. Mr J. Smith had a nucceasful wood bee last Monday alternoon. There will be no prayer meeting during the mun-r months. The Ontario Fur Farms Limited Mr and Mrs A. Tuck attended the Birthday Party of the Institute on Wednesday evening. . PUBLi News for Hydro Users THUS. MULVEY. Under tkttetarr of State NUTKE In luytby give-J) ORCHARD ,,..u of (gaggle; 70 subject to IO, per We bee to inter our many cus- tomers that we will u ship Dec. 28 gholiduy week). wish nil n terry Xam, and a hep and pros- perou. New Year. TRIBE & WLING The Annual Meeting of the Egre. mont Creamery Co. was held here on Saturday. The stock report was read land adopted, and G. P. Leith and i D. Grier were appointed Auditors for I 1916. Non-shareholders‘ fees were made 2OC per cwt. for 19:6. A mo. tion to pay monthly was lost, the half monthly pay finding favor. The Directors and Executive are to re- ceive $1 for each meeting. The tol. lowing were elected as directors : A. Stewart, W, Ferguson, w. J. Eccles, J, Rice. J. F. Molnnes. P. Dillon. R. Caulfield, D. Allan. At A subse- quent Directors' meeting D. Allan we: re-elected President and W. J. Sharp, Secretary-Treasurer. The Directors again meet on Friday, with inst , at 2 p. m. The Holstein Branch of the Wo.' men 's Institute held a Birthday Par, I 1y in Roberts' Hall on Wednesday evening of last week. A very pleas-: ant evening was spent, the hall being I well filled and a very good program} was given by local talent after which a lunch of coffee, cake and sandwich- es was served. One of the features of the evening was a prettily decorated l birthday cake, containing ring, bat. ton and piece of money. which caus- ed considerable fun. The amount re. ceived from the birthday bags was in the neighborhood of $25.00. This money is to be used for patriotic purposes. Mr Chas. Drumm has a good line of coal oil, which he is selling at 15¢ per gailun. Mr R. M, Tribe visited friends in Clifford last week. Sunday School will have their Christmas treat in the Methodist par" sonage next Monday, The children will have a good sleigh side, then sweets and an entertainment. it"""' 1'tet'tt"'"'N I §LOUAL AND PERSONAL it; '%st.weieeaearu"sttams.l.iaai' All millinery will be sold at spec- ial low prices until Dec. 18th at His: Tucker‘s. Dr. Ferguson and Rev. Dr Marsh went to Toronto on Tuesday. They are preparing for a series of special Revival servicesin the Meth. odist Church, beginning Jan, Ist. Mr L. B. Nicholson spent a tew days last week in Toronto. The Dee. meeting " the Holstein Women‘s Institute will meet on Thursday, 16th, at the home. ot Mrs Hostetter. Mrs Drumm will give. talk on At Simple Cooking and better serving." Roll Call-- Methods ot washing. Mr R. Irwin spent Sunday in Fer- gus. We are pleased to know Mrs Irwin is recovering and hope she will soon be well again. A great many of the business plac- rs and residences in the village are now wired in readiness for the turn. ing on of Hydro power, which it is expected will be accomplished about New Years or a week or two later. Almost evenghouse wdl beelectrical- l y lighted. On Friday evening first the Pres. byterian Sundav School will hold their Xmas Entertainment and on the evening of the 29th of this month, the Choir and two Bible Classes will give " Religious Epochs ,, from the time of Abraham up to the present day. Mrs Rev. Ibbozt will give a Piano Recital in Hanover Town Hall on Wednesday, Dee. 15th. under the auspices of the W. T, C. U. On January 16th the Methodists will have their anniversary, Rev. Dr. Magwood, of Toronto, will preach on the Sunday and lecture on the Monday. This will be a rare treat for Holstein. Note the date Jan. Mth. Miss McKay, of Ailsa Craig was the guest of her brother, Mr Archie McKay, for the past week. A splendid selection all attrac- tively displayed. Come in and see the display of Christmas gifts It costs nothing to look. Thousands of Handkerchiefs Nome The Store That Sets the Pace (iil mm: 523. ":rFaare.tatt.st..a,t.te. [Jim 'll" "i?"":"'":"-".-:':-, John Ferguson had a wood bee Sat- urday. It takes the old boys to chop the wood, twenty-five cord being split. Herb. Lamont has been doing a iloaritshitttt business. taking in over titteen hundred with his new mn- chlne, six ba ms more to thresh. Mr L. McDougall is improving slowly, after his recent illness. A number of our citizens took in the birthday party in Holstein and report a good time. In connection with the Methodist Sunday School, they will have their annual Christmas Tree and Enter- tainment on Wednesday, December '22titi,at7.30 A Bond program is being prepared. We Want to bee the usual crowd. All will remain: a hearty treleme. Remember it will y have just arrived. Other wr/et, Luna rd 5', n) c Bet-ting per do: Me Per “I 31.75 Trout , JOHN M. F INDLAY D Alfred Me Dougall has had blood poison, but we are pleased to report. is recovering nicely. The young people of Yeovil are now practising for their Xmas tree on Dec. 21. A hearty welcome is extended to all. We hear wedding bells jingling in our midst. Yeovil is but a small place, bat it will be diflietut to find a Missionary Society where the members are more tnithtul. They have done noble work during the past your. sending I. missionary box to the Dcamnness's Home in Hamilton and socks to the . " \, <3 cs 9 4" a Ate 4 ‘J ‘l " 0g We are pleased to see Calder Me. Arthur ls able to be amongst us again. be id the Yeovil Methodist Church. Dee 22nd. The weather has been cold, but we are favored with a nice skill of snow. Misses Robertson, from Mount Forest. spent Sunday at L. Mc. Dougall 'tg. 00419419410410 “on o E For Your Christmas Baking l ,e .5 - e" 'i/rr"':.,."',,,"' p elal Sale Ladies' Coats, regular up to 88.00, for...... .. Men's Heavy Sweater Coats, storm col _ weight, regular $3.00 for...†..-.r., Boys" and Girls' Sweater Coats, reg. 2.25 , Boys' and Girls' Sweater Coats, special for Men’s Overshoe Rubbers, reg. 1.00 for....... Ladies" Overshoe Rubbers, on sale for....... Girls' Rubbers on sale, 49c. Children's Rut Men's Heavy Lumberman Rubbers at......, of ladies' Winter Coats, Men's, Boys' and Girl We have been fortunate to secure a good sand“: this season of all varieties of food stull‘s which Will he necessary {or your Christmas baking. The quality in the but obtainable i.ct us suggest a few of the most important lines ; RAISINti-Finest quality Musca- MlNCliMlZ tr-- Just the thing tels, loose orin 16 oz. pkg, 2 than for Xmas r es. per package 12c CURRANTS - Re-cleaned, new NUTS-AY, varieties. per lb stock expected shortly, 2 lb for 25c. ......... ..._ "".r'".......r....... 20c PEELS--All frelh‘fruit. lemon & HHBLLEU 1L.110NDS AND orange per lb 20c. Citron per lb 30c. WALK UTS ;.cr lb............... soc DATES-The best we can procure, in packages luc, loose per lb Inc rtesh Water Herring and Lake Trout T YEOVIL We have purchased from Mr Ed. Kress a annulus Mahogany Rocker, now on exhihvion in our trie- dow which will be presented to th" lady who finish- es THIRD in our Trade-Winning Contest. A little hustling for a few days and it's yours. No trouble to win this. A Mahogany Rocker before Rubbers 'ig' COUPON § Good for 20 Votes »- 9; mmaaaamsm â€55-; """h' t Revicw Genre av v 'PF . . .smeaéczk-a Abraham Fair and Square , and Girls' chaigf Coats, First tl,ts, 1‘ ml) I) x 62 and to K GO. (hm-d frame i man nil buildings “and. Water in In» .. no so: and tstahtetr. 53 ttt't'PS ploucr 'i d Heady tor the spring wedirw. 6 miles from , vu .SnnJ'mm Durham c, .. H sito I. 1 mi. fmm chutrtt 9 " Nt i we 1. and. from who“! This is one t t " trest, and cheapest farms in the i‘nunnhip of Nnrmnnby. Good rtnsnn tur wllina. For term- and rundilim -'. apply to sn'd, i, " at tbe lruut. not t 'rlreGuW w an d a fine Chrislmal present to the urn ot their p 'tr' or, who ia in the tir. ma line, unu Ill-11in helpinl in the Red Cross work Surely they (“We done their ., M _. and they are look- in; toiward b, do more Cut out this Cou- pon and bring it to Us not later than Thursday, Dec. 23rd, and NV ceive 20 Votes. DECEMBER Mt, 1915 ' Durham 7-, r. t.M for ll. H for Men, Waving an , Children ars, heavy ()HTL’NE. m We quote __ Trout per IW-- no Irvut. mot t nagging to "t. good building.»- stnue foundamun and a good frrnne d.shed Mluched. n .u house. 4 acres of Ind orchard. For slt flrm. tote 31 and my. cunt/doing 2.20 [runs of good work. bush and pumm- M) x 62 and 40 . GO. all huiIdinza good. hm and .tatslea. 53 nd ready tor the 'romore Aston, Out found in it or envy nfwbh PWpry pour! a You an! Xvi the usual In. m? postage In“. we" Cylmm'hy in y t. Kditl, Kim; ": you I." posnil-lv NIH e'ir, Elbow this It mum-n! 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