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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 30 May 1907, p. 4

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May a3.â€"Since the spring ko WOa~ as continued wheat seeding . t completed. Some have 200 s others about 300 acres sown to wheat. A~ much larget acreage will &m to oats and barley owing to latness of the season. ‘The R. R. contractors are getting w now and will likely be _ able %o finish this section of the C.P.R. before fall. Then the trains will stap at Guernsey, Lanigan,. Drake, etC \ The Union Bank and Bank of Comâ€" merce have both opened offices , at. * perregit m home. . Watch_ « _ Died.â€"At "his home about fifteen miles southeast of mlx. Aaron: Moyer, on May the 2ist. _ Funeral services . were conducted at the famâ€" ily. residence by Rev. Poole and at the Mennonite Church in the Kansas settiement by the Rev. E. S. â€" Hal} &t.:ok Bishop Gg‘huudt.. Interâ€" place in the adjoining ceâ€" l‘fil-ty The déeceased was in usual ;;mhulth up â€"till a few weoks ago, , a complication of diseases > sot ‘in and the end came in a<short time. ‘He was 70 years and 13â€"days of age,. having . formerly â€" lived in Waterloc where he â€" moved i to this district county then later in Mildmay _ ‘frox Lwo years ago. He is survived by a widow seven daughters and two sans. One daughter and the two sons being on the farm here. * W W'l‘yrel and family | from Mortis, â€"Man., arrived . here and will settle on their homestead near Guerâ€" ”fi{u’fitw Shuh has moved int his new â€" cottage on the homestead %mfi ball tournament is plann for the 24th at Lanigan. ow %‘f”'wfiw of the new. school is completed and â€" ready for the ‘carpenâ€" k-:vth;rpcnter work and he expects to start with it by the end of this .On May. the 27th we <had northâ€" b: weather as we had quite _ a %fiam that day. MEHA io+ F:E~ Geo Class our popular Auctionâ€" mer was at business visitor to . St. \Clements last Monday. / 8 W Emima® Lasch of ~Berlin,spent qhv days with her parents last ; & & 3. â€" Mr. F. S. Spiecs and daughter. Esâ€" Wher and Miss Edn& Oakes of: Hawkâ€" esville were visitors to our village ‘Mespre gthon Snydet . M J ny det and All Moog,s spent a _ day in {hcton on business Jast week, 4p2 \‘The! Misscs Florenceand _ Frances ' ith : of: Goderich, spent.the 24th 8 relatives in our burg. C N . and Mro. John H. Schater and ive soms of Elmira spent the 24th with their daughter, Mrs. ‘All. Moogk. e augie n WR ba se WMs rhin .. " Miss Vivian _Martin visited _ her gister â€" at Gueliphâ€"over the 24th. â€"â€" ce ceb oall in benenrs rochnlgy j’"‘?fi. Misses Ellaâ€"and Linnie ‘Grof :2._ Waterloo visited Iriends here over un and Monday. " Mr. and Mrs. ‘Aaron Snider visitâ€" ‘éd relatives in _ Conestogo on Sun ;j.' Mr. and Mrs.. H. McCullough, and the Misses Jo;‘m of ggmwn were guests . and . ‘Theo. J. Ruggle on Sunday. ... 5. " Miss Annie Strome visited in Ber Yin for a few days last week... fome y ts oc ce couge c 0 Prrme iz _gd Mrs. Rev Bifert visited 1%‘! 8 interbourne last Sunday. ‘ Mr. Emanuc) Brox who was laid Aip with preumonia is / _at â€"present home with nis patents. fi over Sunday. . _ _ Mt. Witl Campbelt spent in Berlin: p. » is Mr. Chas. Borth has the contract eene pits 1 ~Mr." and Mrs. A..W. Rennie of Lonâ€" «lon, Mr. ‘and Mrs. J, Knight, Gueiph ‘and Mrs. Burke and. Miss Elforld . of 4 n were the ot ~Mt. Al Coleman is visiting friends in Lydia and Emma Shants m en Cnios s 4 > The Sacrament ol the Lord‘s Sup -g was observed in . the Presby tet Church. here on Sunday. + Messrs Evan rkstop were Shepberd the . gv Sun det Mr. a > Pew E. Atex: HKelHing@r, ‘Potumie, speh‘ & “fi”‘“ the parcatal rool: ¢ go Lachenbaner, Waterloo, a Visit to his brother John Jicre y ‘! M’.: W T us / Miks Allic Sicbert, JDeTIN, 10 SH°""" ing a few days at the home ofâ€" het arandparents, Mr. and Mtsi Bed{ord. Mr. Rows spent the holiday ~with iom [Foronto. Miso M@ty Brandle, Watorl00, <callâ€" ® \": C P o2 0 ther , “” Braeudie here ME Their 1 Geach)s. Miss Gertic Mundell visited in Mit« Miss Veraâ€"Frame is visiting Miss Sylvia CRESSMAN, SASK M M Sunday with friends neat FLORADALE Gea T BLOOMINGDALE CROSSHILL Sicbert, Berlin, is spondâ€" ilays at the home ofâ€" her s, Mr. and Mts: Bedior®. s ‘anent ihs holiday ~With and Orval Zavitz Afhe guests of Mr. at last week. theily, ‘Berlin, .â€" w# B, !h“l::ii“‘ Mrt . ; re. guests fifi*«m Nrs. . ‘Berlin, .. Was r. Mrs. Ferando the 24th hb of N o < t of Milverton, s !Mfi ing friends in Elu- n 4w Al ts Nir. Casper Stumpf has sold out his interest in the City Bakery to his fa: ther,; Mr. Heary Stumpf, who will is luture run the bakery in bhis . Owi name. hef MEWWE l CAT, a 8 Miss Grave Lappe Visited her friend: Master ‘Ross Wing,. Berlin, spent & iew days with Master Floyd Dunke. : _Miss Edna Lein and Miss ~.Laura Echal spent Victoria Day with Berâ€" triends, i Nrs. F. .W. Moser is spending a few weeks with her daughter at . Grand Rapids. . P whks Mrs. B. Mylius and daughter Erma, of Berlin, are visiting her sister,Mrs. A. Glaeser. ; A tew days with Mast ._Miss Edna Lein â€"ar Weichel ‘spent Victor lin friends, 1 Nrs. F. . W. Moser weeks with her daug Rapids. / B w * Mr. Chester Walker and Miss Winnâ€" ie Walker, of Drayton, spent Sunday with friends here. ; > y 9 hi Miss Hannah Weitzel, of Hespelet: spent a few days with her sister,Mrs< Simon Ratz. g ® © Messrs. Otto Christman, of Toronto and _ Willis Ruppel, of Galt, were among the holiday visitors here.. > . Nrs. A. Stemke and two children; spent Victoria Day. with friends . af Waterloo ana Berlin. o ss a t an interesting game the score being 4 â€"P The football game between ‘gn mira and St. Jacobs was won by the former tcam of a score of :1â€"0. A very suécessfu}l concert in the E.M.S. Hall in the evening closed the day‘s telebration. Mr. L. R. Bock ths populat piano tuner of Chatham, and. formerly . ‘of this | place was & . business ~visitor hereâ€" last week. 3 x NMr. H. L. Clare of Preston, was & business visitor here. f Mr, â€" Ramsey. of Queen‘s Universit visited at the home of Mr. 'mfla.‘{l Mr. and : Mrs. â€" L. Collingridge atâ€" tended the funeral of their brotherâ€"inâ€" law Mr. Moriority at Guelph, ._ last Mr, ‘Hilborn of Freelton visited at the home of Mr.. Amos Hilborn, Jast \cperidaiieiiien #2. 20. )~ es Mrs. Oliver Bergey is visiting . her son ‘Allin at Toronto. . Mr. William Hall visited rélatives at Woodstock. Jast week. *( >_ Mr. Wm. Kalbfeisch visited at his homeJ: Berlin Olt‘:‘le 24th.> / w Quite a . number ‘Berlin spent p-_ud__m fishilg. ~‘Mrs. A. R. Bock and daughter Agâ€" nes wetro récent visitors _ to Hanâ€" """,!- joer. -':A_-‘L ciuafilss â€"Mosés Bean of Kansas is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Hilâ€" gartner at present. a rarl To in i deieip t n 2 70 Seo L N9 â€" Prot. Joe. C, Casselle our tw"" w Aeronaut filled ‘an . engagement ~ at Parkhill on the: 24th; . ol Quite a number of the young people of the town had a picnic. on the fiats on the 24th. They reported a very enjoyable outing. Mr. and Mrs. Geo.: Man# of Berlia, were visitors here last week;. Mr. and Mrs. F. Mank and Mr. and Mrs. Chas: Knapp, spent the 24th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Krie sel. Mr.: Allred Knochtel | accompanied by ;uwm. Melissa, . took a trip to Durham. ; Mr. â€" Jatob Knechtel gave an "At Home" +0 some . of his Thiends Suntiay . e ° Miss Priscilia Devill ahd Mi * Migys Priscilia Deviltl ahd Miss El vinaâ€"â€" Halliman, visited triendg | in Blair ‘a few @ay®. 0 _ _ >\ coo. .0 Masters Herbert and Norman Kas ter visited friends in â€" Port Elgia® last. week, , 2 iize Mr. Fred Relet spent a tow _ days with {clends in Elmwood. + Mr. ‘Fred Retet spent a tow _ days with {clends in â€" Elmwood. Mr. Joe Wagler is slowly recover© :':m,mmmupn- Mr. Gordon moved" his house hold effects to . on Monday. Mr. Meigo: Salm has accepted the position : of for our local Day with his , wll of Berlis yisiled of Mrs. Fulton for a J;~Wittkop and two ware Falls, N.Y., 8p6 t 6 ‘her© parents NEW DUNDEE local wellâ€"digger is a bust to some . of MANNHEIM spent: a Mr. and his tTriends ~Miss mMAT Eo & 4 Mrs.. 8. J. Wiltiarms of Berlin is wow‘ living in her summer cottage, mmmdh&fifl'fl- ‘ Miss Amelia Cornell who has been qululummtficm..i the same. She first contracted a se vere case of measles . followed ©by mmda.vmmwc-m in & very weak condition, _ causing _ her friends great anxiety. We wigh her a speedy recovery to her usual ~health and strength. § a Ne L C Oe ns‘ Mr. Amos Hallman has, for the past week been having Mr. Prong «of Breslau with his able_staff of ditch ers, putting in tiles for him in a feld hassed®: Aot Mess > ooo "hie: ‘of Springiit Taum,and shane8 wilerâ€" of :Sp: m ;one & Mr. Joe Knutsen of © Philadelphis. ‘There are also six grandchildren. A short service was conducted at . the , home by Rev. J. R. Johnston of the Preston Presbyterian church of which deceased was a life long member, #fâ€" ter which the remains were taken toâ€" Wroxeter, via Preston, lor interment besidemtho-e o'l(‘:l: family who ba gone before. sincére â€"sympathy of the community is extended â€"to the bereaved family in the loss they have sustained. » "g | ~Mr. Cleason Musselman ‘who lately underwent a serious operation, . for appendicitis at St. Joseph‘s Hospital in Guelph, returned home a few weoks since. The operation which was perâ€". lotm:: by Dr. Howitt o‘ln:M City proved. Yery puu-'ll although still somewhat weak he _ is gaining . strength day by day and ere long he expects to be able to resume his usual work Theâ€"21th is now a day of the past and the holiday was passed in ~the saume old way, ‘fishing* parties," etc., being the order of the day _ Only & p&s-fimnflhfia&fl!flt light ‘of a ‘lamp shining through â€". .a window of oune ‘of the res dences. for. fire works until upon nearing it â€" he |toundoutkl_lflp_take. K LL .e Mr.. Harvey Smider accompanied by the ~Misses Doerbecker: drove: through this vicinity . on . Sunday | with his high â€"spirited â€"animals and made . a short call at the bome of Mr. and ~ The quilting held at the home. of Mrs. ~ Bugene ~ Schnarr on , Monday last proved> a very pleasant event ovâ€" er fifty invited guests were entertainâ€" ed in the afterncon. In the evening tho young people indulged in a dance and ‘tripped the light fantastic til} the wee smallâ€"hours, . $ ~Two fairies from our distrlct . on Sunday (last were overtakign by . rlmt:.m and sped home as last possi! thore & time to nofl\h&uvy M“:ct C Mr. and Mrs. Henty: Neeb wore visâ€" itors: at Heidelberg on Sunday. Alrs. Johpâ€"Tait 4s this woek, owing to sister, Mrs, Dillon.. . burg Mrss . Beatrice days â€" with® ‘her Laur of Clyde. m“mhmm‘ and lin over the holiday. _ _ Mrs. U spent a ftow days lang . woek with ber. aaughter, Mro Charles P.; Wilkins pf Stratlord. Migs Manife Marshail, of SheMeld, was> the guest of ~fri¢nds in this _ Mr.â€" MeKay of holiday with fti «d with the la Shasts: and the Hy.. Luts was in Betlin VRBSVILLE of At Mi, RICK Toroato, spent Tait spent a. dew tritad Miss : .Annie in Georgetown, the ilincss of â€"ber her th f } agre lot 7, E.K.N. . 6D. hS h s Pucslite "1o be anbéssed. Jor ‘dhima . â€"at stents, â€" viz:: Herman velman, | hender, Poicr Scip and, ‘Rové CC The following persons ‘each to hay £ nim off _ their respective assessments, yviziâ€"N. Shaiz, W “‘ In.w John McDonald, David , H. 8 w Stoeffler. On motjon of Berg and C; Stocsser the Court of Revision rose and Council resumed, the Reeve inl the chair: . .. ; um‘,;ymm,»mw bYl C. . Stoeser that . the report of the chairman of the Court of: Revision be: received and _ adopted and _ that the: Clerk be and is henby..ln:tmctulto‘ ‘uiter â€" the assessment Rolls accord> ingly and that the assessment . rolls as so altered, be accepted and fnally passed. _ Cartied, Moved by Wesley Erb, seconded by ?ué&’ii o on issed the Reeve i Muv? ugrx';mm in l:;! ment the â€" F 7 P.; rmafrqum Bridge " andâ€" materi@L ...._...........1.0= $98.87 W. H. Smith 4 cost of culvert on Blandford Tp line ....._..... ~$.00 A:R.G. Smith Sal as Assessor taking school census, etc ... T1.04 J. Lorentz, Sal as Assessor takâ€" ing school census, etc..........: 16â€"50 ‘Louis F. Dietrich, Sal as. Assesâ€" â€"~ ‘ i)t,ta.liu'.dfl!motcu.'m W;. Little, repairing ‘railing â€" on CUIVOLG (.. ... 28 Baarines w e cennink 7.00 N. Lafortune Bonus for 50 xods ; Wwikte fen6@ .0,2... s siss cias.. .. : 600 C. Ruéfer, bonus for 145 rods x WITG TORCD .ce lnd Ggrs eG4ueite 17 40 Baden drug store tor supplies.. N. Bergey, 15 loads gravel . in J006 sssoce. ercsro velie evianigercn in tane"‘s br 06 Sawyer â€"& ‘Massey Co. in full Tor road grader & B. Bit ... 24250 "On motion Council adjourned until the 17th â€"ofâ€" Juge: 1907.. = _ ed â€" since October 1892; having purchasâ€" ed the farm previously owned by Mr. Elsley. He has. been a yery energetic and successful , farmer | serving . two terms as Trustee of Victoria School home â€" in Concstoge siag. with bet. dangater, Mra, Charlon w ter, Mrs. Lundy, ~of Ga)t. > _ ~. P THIS INTERESTS YOT Everybydy who has given it a trial wipg \‘Olce Pu. uncey sony mete us "Olive v A uhfiann. m“nz a pure %Mfl' ter Iv?lt nu:' m.:“il:‘ ‘:. % # any. of The common Lfl :nl!! Th y WINTERBOURNE No.‘1, S.R.N. and of .. Pt. of lot 7," : Tot No. S.R.N. Noak t 0. S.R.N,. Noab |wm&t§:~% 1, Cook to have his asâ€" ed to $1000; John Schâ€" struck off. Asst.. . Roll O# /R RN. and Geo. -t.lnfâ€"iitt: ‘Annivetsary ol at~ Winterbourne, _ ht thed the changes which 2; HOLWELL, it, @ud ""'gz: Tp. Clerk *Â¥ % 17 A0 1.20 1.20 has tee "Auotl thho seloot Mn on & lh:‘r“ Beivel In . the mm-‘ play continued fast :a ly Mg about m..‘ At this â€" point in the game Sedden,. a Guelph full back spramed m and was obliged to retire the game Rafferty going off .to even up. About five minutes before time> was eafllcd Waterloo secured the winning ‘o!,. : m wIsh L The . star player on the visitor‘s lingâ€"up was Leachman, while the Waâ€" terloo defence put up a stromg stea dy game and the. forwards were | _alâ€" w.,g on the aggressive, the pllfiu of Meyer being a f¢ature of the game, E. Elris made an impartial reféree. ‘The %‘iflhm in Guelph on s s â€"Following is the lineâ€"up Waterloo â€" ~ 4 W. Meyer ; Schlosser Uffielman Rafterty Rellingor ; Moser Holtzman Seibel â€"© E. Seibel C: Young Mrs." J, ~Uffelmann and > daughter Gladys have left for ‘Toromto. â€".__ _ where they will visiv triends â€"fou several days. Rekt . es Miss M. Bruegman of ~Toronto. : is visiting friends here for a few days. > Mr. A. Mcintyré is spending Sunâ€" day at his home in Toronto.. :. f Nr. Fiank Murphy, Torouto, visited Watetloo friends over ‘the holiday. Mrs, J. i}. Snider spent the holi~ day in ‘Poronto. . ~_ Missy Ida Martin . spent . â€"Sun day, at the home ofMr. and‘. . Mrs Homer Watson, DOo#..â€" e Miss Francis(â€" . visited friends for a ‘Tew days. Messrs. ‘T.. 0. Donnell and E, H Zick were visitors ~ to Mitcheli; Messis. D. C. Kuntz, . W. Glaister, W. J. Krueger, C. Koekler, . and â€" C. Snyder ‘were visiturs to Toronto â€"On *A party .of Waterloo young â€" people enjoyed. a dofl%fi;{ outing â€"at: West Montrose â€" on Victoria Vay: & , Mr. and l;s T. M.~Hall ~apd, two children of Toronto are spending â€"a few days with Dr. and Mrs. Webb. . ‘Mrs, "Hugh ‘McCullough. of Hawkesâ€" ville and her sister . Miss _ Powell, were visitors in â€"l0Wh waâ€"â€"*4» ‘Mr, Landor Reade of the Dominion| ‘_© We are showing the finest useortment of Ladies Lawn and Muslin Bank, Toronto, has atrived home for| Waist that we have ever had on sale, Beaptifol Embroidered Waiste, his holidays. made in short and long sleeves, at $1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 2.00,2.50 to $3.0 + Mr. and Mtrs, Wm. Raymo and Mrs. Silk Waists in prefty styles in Cream and b k;: .. * s .~ . Coa;ihgl ‘:lfl'l'orouto spent the poliâ€" ; w at ’10&“15{), s{w, ‘m. to M“':y\». ‘ "f";i.) q.‘z day in Waterloo, _ s ' us i*fl y .. .e NMr. Homer Zick of Deseronto spent| &@P" Mail orders for long Silk Gloves at 850 will be Al .,,55; iptly _ the holiday at his home here, while they last, mc aer T. 2 ‘ Mr. and Mrs, Robert â€" Brute and y ‘ f l s : o 3 Mrs. lk(;l:lltl o(i Toronto * are h y tm , ‘; 7.%% /% :3 visiting Mr. and Misses Bruce, Allen La“ v Bm‘ t Ca stroet, * z s f (oa .cc fomit é*c C o ie en :"fi 3'; + Mr, and Mrs, Wm.â€" Raymo and Mrs. Coggeshall of Toronto spent the poliâ€" day in Waterloo, _\ _ Mr. Homer Zick of ‘Deseronto spent the holiday at his home here, 1 ‘ Mr. and Mrs, Robert â€" Bruce \ and Mrs. McClelian â€" of . Toronto * ate visiting Mr. and Misses Bruce, Allen Refereeâ€"E. Elvis, Waterloo Miss Jennic Lee, Brantlord, returnâ€" ed ~ Saturday _ after , a few days xlllt,flnmtd’fihl.&:lhl- Social and Personal «+ Mr. and Mrs. A. K, Cressman and mumld,o“finfl'lt ;onwmmn at the home of Mr. Wm. McDougali fot several days. , * Mr. Arthur Fairweather of Toronto and Mr. L. Dugit of: Amberstburg were guests at the home of Mr. Thos Hilliard over the 24th, Mr. Irvin Bricker ‘of Toronto spent Sunday with his parents, : Mr, ° and Mrs. Levi Bricker, Allen street. , Miss Mabel Ratz of Tavistock _ is the guest at the home of Mr. Wm. McDougall for a few days.â€". van Mr. and Mrs. A. Urstadt returned on Monday evening from their honeyâ€" Misses Gertrude . Wells and Cecil Shuh have teturned to Toronto alter m}m. several . days © at. theit homâ€" es L +4 i/ Miss Ethel HMuhter was., the guest of Miss Fisher, Mary Street, . over the holiday," . ¢"=‘.)=_ & ~>+~4 Mr. and Mrs, Isaac Bean of neatr Havavili¢ visitedWaterloo friends last wee Mrs. Barton Taylor, Mrs. McDonâ€" m ’:‘elnu, B.C., u‘blp. J:;s:: ve seturned town -mn!‘ sojpurn at Preston, Ont. "Nfiv,'nw"ltu.'], B. L.o\i;fl;oi mfl’ flos‘ Qm'.. mv:.. d't'fi’."‘ ie o«" ie «‘.w.,fi‘&,s‘&f Mt..and Mrs. . J,:G, Meyor gttendâ€" wf the weddipg of &h\ht'n‘mmh *Jt Herty %â€"‘u )of.nth Ar 1ik bot * «ssumo duâ€" wfl% the !flz Mig. MBR EGAROC MB EDC ENCw Ts . as d ape oo o on is2 I Watson, Doon. This is an UPâ€"TOâ€"DATE Store â€"â€" We s fi( .. Longinirst: and daughkrlfih_. trade and Ladies usually find here wh fimfii’ 3 ' ri Right Wing Hall backs Lelt Wing Goal Centte Backs â€"â€"â€"â€" Art DPra Sedden McGibbon McGowan Mole Coombs McGowan Moirar ty Millar wnelph Toronto Harrcis. Field the ;ZL’.‘A New Store _ "\ â€"â€" With New Goods Nottingham, Swisg, Arabian Lace From 50¢ to $10 Dresden, Madras and Arabian Musâ€" lins in White and Colors, at _ ‘Full line of OIL BLIND POLES, COTTAGE RODS, ete. ; Geo. Hasenflug, c $..B. BRICKER & CO. By an extraordinary chance we secured a qhantity of Lopg Sik Gloves. These are very scarce and ‘hard to p mflrfir us and our enstomers we got a nice lot in colors of Black, Cream, Grey, and Navy. While they last we offer them special at 85e a pair. .. y2e We are showing some m Ladies Tailor Made Suits in Navy, Black, and Light 'hm These are made : n ja” styles alt new and on sale at very reasonable prices from $12.50 15.00 to $20.00. is gese * pew ’*‘ij-' rgp 7 $ Ladies‘ Waists and Blouses â€" > An Opportunity for a cheag." During this week wxvof- fer the followins TEA SETS from a?wflunttil Saturday evening June e first. ® 35¢, 40¢ and 50¢ yd. Basoemont of Roohmer Cepartmental Store, Berlin Austrian Ohina TeakBete, regularly sold for $7.25, this week $4.50. 2 Rrmmch Unipe fox Bets, rgulatt '&'J‘&%&wm im tm io ho elatenianainriirnt 3 Snplish Chinn Toa Sete. onl o ne hn n uuk able 16. 00. a fewcs can ces ob c ons n e oa s C i ""â€"' """E'- q 003. an ‘ 3 Euglish Chins Tos §A retulant} rold for $200, thie wer h maig 3108 zmnuhouum”ui‘ sold for $6, this week sale $8.97. 1 beautifully decorated Ohina TeaSet, reg. $5.00, this wek $408 1 English China Toa Sets, regularly sold for $5, this week $3,50 â€"1EA SETâ€" Long Silk Gloves worth 1.25 for 850C a pair. Full Range of Bobinett Musâ€" in, Art Muslin, Swiss Spot: Muslin, etec. _ : 1: 3e Ladies‘ Suits ard Jackets Latest Designs Proprietor. CURTAIN and

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