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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 4 Jan 1912, p. 3

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> 63 o0 C wE BeuC . 2" i & .“;';f e .."qfu'ho realise the adwisabl] OF paving 1‘ ) Putent business tramdacted Psn l W baaroemige i t Relle <A David Bean The oyer‘s Association of _ W aterloo County i0 r _Llaber â€" Burcau Te 86 King St. West, Berisn. wve vas noi¢s for mes and bupo c tb € anmanoicate with us at 0 {sa*t « ation of services rende. t <â€"Dr Alired Wright, : Hecretary ?‘ ; Hall, Inspector A porm: Districk Ag . rloo, Ort, . . Phone #9. : r 'm; ':‘.... 250,0000 3 F 2o 6 we 4 n a e t# f ] ‘ uwu:uj.)m. of s of $16,300,638. gfoflce t0 _ â€"â€" Farmers Ae #42 Van‘s Pemale Pills \~ e :. ;__-Lar*'\ Butter Paper # ies Manager "A veliable m m lator ; never E i are 00 lingly powerful in re m 1\ ~PUBLISHER fi;}@pks. tsLE3RAP A ‘Felegrapb, Fm Mutual DuICIn " \~_. King B6 _~> Office 249, House 200. ~ soljeited, for first class _ Compan‘ce. Orders may be l« MB 0 2 UULC t Autace ccut ui y ma e ~ar d l fextly printed i anDers. ; t Te. ma n_wml; of . ‘The paper is of the very est quality. We buy in a quantities and are § ::0 ‘ubla to "e“hw gpecial low p ioes. Unprinted buiter $ ‘also sold: in large ‘or small quantities. . A. BOEHM I Ingurance Agont. WANTED IMM EDIA! ELY Office â€" Waterioo to Buckberrough .. 00. #»tablished 1864 \ | ‘ CHIROPRACTIC ercantile Fire . for your next order of butter paper. Mail orders given prompt iraily means hand done h tw manper upot mist functions Mro B *T TA * Al T ts d TILLLAN M. FRASER D.C. Mmlg 40166 up your butter in Campany naTED 1675 xRe TRY US hirapract trunke. HTROP] ie * "* Ont, y) 4s Berlin P opirgriganye,, Atie for yi0." ‘Malled to a57 address: Mutual Building KING ST /m maKES WEAK WOMEN: 6 4 ‘r:m!m! SICK_ WOMEN WELL "A "’wggm"-':‘:"‘-.'.' fiflr-â€"u 'vf _'m At 4/ Loutiar movement a to matural posl District Agent Phone 249. ft at the Daily attention o. Thk propet nerve supp! F10 adjustufents . use wervnas, of gm-l’r“\‘h' is taken from the Gre#* nd" done. h)-'nuhldnmhl“""'- '“mmd %m-‘“ mh,). thus reostablished. Phone 113 ;..“'w‘ rei mavrement cace a Su7% paiition, temowing the salary ways “;", 44 ‘s Cough Remedy acts on this plan. . It allays _ the cough, relieves the lungs, O'F.,hm ..q.fl-&ud “ta w&â€" ure in res i healthy emt mnd- have \mw to its superior‘ excellence. Sold by all dealers. Funeral of Mr. Eâ€"W. Snyder ‘The funeral of the late Mr. Frederick | | W. Snyder was held. on Wednesday afternoon from Stâ€" Peter‘s Lutheran |] Church to Mount Hope cemetery. A |! mmmmmunny was | | m‘nfiphmpmioutothote- | moval . of the: remainsto the . church. | ‘The various services were impressive ty conducted by Rev. F. E. Oberlandâ€" | er, â€" anf su:mpnd representative ‘audience attentively to the appropriate discourse delivered in the Church. The text was taken from 1 ‘Timothy |1:15, viz., "This is a faithitl . saying and worthy of all acceptation that Christ Jesus . came into the world to save sinners, of whom I am â€" Chief." The ~officiating cler â€"yman stated that the text . was the one sclectod by the pastor of the Aeceased when be was confirmed ma ~nyyunqounwhwnm abiced with hm up to the hour ol his. ‘eath. References wete made to the thrifty character of the late _ Mt: ~nyder and his Kindness of beart. The sermors were delivered in both : the |German and Enmglish languages. The â€" esteem in which the deceased was held was shown by the numerous beautiful floral emblems. ‘The remains were borne to their last â€"resting a phcebythethreewu and _ three â€" | sonsâ€"imâ€"law of the laté Mr. Snyder. YouNG gT.â€"wEBER 0 (;amurnrs He Had Eczema 25 Years and Doctors Said "No Cure" Tlishthcupewol a man high reputation, widely known . in Montreal, and whose caso CanD readily be investigated. Mr. T. M. Marsh, the gentieman referred to, lives at> 101 ‘Delorimiet Avenue, Montreal, and has Aived there for years. For twentyâ€"ive years he has had eczema on his hands and wrists.. The disease first started in red blotches, which itched, â€" and when scratched became painful. Bad sores followed, which discharged, and the discharge spread the disease until his hands were One TAW, painful mass of sores. ‘This state of affairs conâ€" tinued for twentyâ€"five years. 3 In that time {out eminent medical men tried to cure him, and each gave up the case as . hopeless. Naturally, | Mr. Marsh tried remedies of all kinds, |put he, also, at last gave it SD. For 1two years he had to wear gloves day [ and night so terrible was the pain and itching when the air £0% to the sores. 1+ Then came Zamâ€"Buk! He tried it, M CE . "a ve acomactie . PME . We ( 20 h â€" ce e t 94 itching when the air got to the sOrCSâ€" ‘Then came Zamâ€"Buk! He tried it, just as he had tried hundreds of reâ€" medies before. But he soon found out that Zamâ€"Buk was different.. Within a few weeks there wore distinct gigns CCC N OOC $iiHsâ€" nerseveTrance a few woeeks there wore GISWIM®® a"t" * of benefit, and a. little perseverance with this great herbal baim resulted in what ‘he had given UP ail hope ofâ€" a complete cure! And the curs Was mo temporary Ccure. It was permaDâ€" ent. He was cured nearly four yeat" x“htzrflund the other day, Mr. gaid: ‘‘The cure which . Zamâ€" "ure" "2 LA hae heen absolutely pOIâ€" Vet Zamâ€"Buk Has Worked Complete Cure . Marsh said: *T Buk worked has mangng. From sured to the PF B P d mangng. From the day that cured to the present moment had no trace of eczema, abd sure it will never return." 1t you suffer trom ®* ®"" " 0s it err out this article, write across it .\hmoluhpcm.udmul 18, With one cent stamp to Pay _ rObW®) tare, to ZamaBuk Co., Toron®). mmudm'!"“‘“"" ial box of Zam All. druggists and stores sell this famous temed$ . 50c boxr, or three fof $1.25. Refuse harm{ul substitutes. it the by especially .. . good Aor chron " .mtmd&ow ;hw::‘" ~m| uh ‘the different ql:d ux sia.+ Â¥estored. nOF* of a man Greek . and ing, the hands (or buckbone) skin trouble, gor chronic I was 1 have “;Ac a .“:nl meeting of the Board Educe Wednesday evening & Dr. _ Pyne, Minist w of Mon, Nee P in m o on‘ to: 7 0 «j l“. new Victoriaâ€"Retool u% January Mith. : â€"_. . ..5. â€"i@ .l © The Building Committes is a!TMA ing the: programme . {or _ the® which : promises to be i througbout., ow 4 Alrdg-wm’: Mesers. y j 3 ummmmfid mummwwfilw Soience department at the C to at a cost not: to exceed .$200. The _ supply of lomber and artiles wmbythww partment will also be purchased at a m'dw‘ m' t o Oak a ol UOWV . MF CRTRRTT, TT Subject to the approval of the Adâ€" visory Industrial Commitece _ Miss Rerguson, Miss E. Krueger and . Mr. D. W. Houston will be engaged . as teachers â€" for the industrial evening The use ol the Collegiate will ‘be granted for instructions to m public school teachers in phy 4 ture. & ‘The sum of 350 wasâ€"voted to Sup~ plement the amount to be received for the public â€" schools from the Strathâ€" \eom Fund and Drs, Hett and Hensâ€" berger were appointed committee to l-e that that the prizes are . prOâ€" perly distributed. 5 k aake {eel ... Dr. Pyae, ster â€" of E. in Police Cou Victoria School *A m_c:ha â€"The members presont were. Messts Rold, _&m;,th, Lang, Sattlier, Pe ue gnat, Honsberger and Hett. When ~givzen as soon ag. the eroupy cough a;pears Chamberlain‘y .Cough Rem:dy :r:’l ward :l““u attaok :‘:: croiup proven cause of anxiety. MJ%W ers use it successully. Sold byâ€" ~ all Clealers CHR&ISTMAS DONATIONS _ FOR ORPHANAGE ‘The Directors and Matron . of : Betulowmh»“ many friends of the Home 4or . their umumn-gnmum children at Christmas. 5 s To nuciiges â€" Below will be found â€" a list â€" of the gifts received, all of â€" whickh are hereâ€" b’ wm'Abd_‘.“ .'"‘..,___yu- $" 1‘..1 im on o evi s en P c I Mr. Noah Shaotz, Haysville, _ lard simply rheumaUisN® O" """" /2 _ o) and apples. to cold or damg, or chronic rheumaâ€" Mr. Jos Weber, apples. 3 tism, ‘and . require â€" na internal treatâ€" Mrs. Harrison, Waterloo, dolls.â€" ment â€" whatever? â€"~ Apply Chambetâ€" Two sisters, cash, $2.00... . lain‘s Liniment freely and see how. Mr. Wm. Hendry, owll ~_4%>~ â€" quickly i gives reliel. For sale by: Mrs> J. B. Shantz, x\ all dealers. : Mr, Menno Smider, moeat. ~ ET Â¥.P.A. St. Peter‘s Church, 1 dozen PR m Â¥ dolls. lSE!’I' ”‘ m â€" Mission Band of St. John‘s Church, R Whrerioo. toys, apples, candÂ¥, .couva, SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT and clothing. , o e From a triend, one doll. ? «* xA Mrs. Fred Bochmer, oranges. f ' c Aildren‘s Aid Society â€" of â€" Herim, [ _ The A0008! entertainment . of _ the . King Street Baptist Sunday â€" School mittens and. mufflets. was held last evening and was largely Mrs. H. Krug, oranges, nuts ~@Md | l,__ang notwithstanding the stormy Mr. P. E. Shants, Preston, sleighs. Mrs. D. B. Shantz, toys & kerchiefs. & ““v &ymv M' ‘. Mrg. Richardson, cakes. Mr. and Mrs. iiy ‘Sohmid Mrs, Arnold Janzen, oranges . â€" and jelties. Mr. and Mrs. J. Jagues, 1 crate oranges. 3 ‘ C. Doerr & Co., 25 boxes candy. Mrs. P. Pearce, oranges. "Mr. Badke, cash, $2.00. % ~Mrs. W. H. Bowlby, turkey, roast beei, candy, nuts, OfAnges, .. TS cranberries, cakes, flannel, toys Sante stockings, _ _ A friend, cash $1,00.. _ « Mrs. C. L. Laing, oranges . and candy. _ R " Mrs. D. Chisholm, oranges, candy, and Santa stockings. > Employees W.G.& R. Co., oranges, muts, candy, raisins, and cash $10. ”:p. J. Dauberger, fancy cakes and teg. ..I‘:. J. Waldeghmidt, oranges, huts Mrs~ A" Hilliard, toys, books . and Mrs. 1.. J. Breithaupt, three chick» ens, toys and candy. ‘" Wirs. J. Bristol, ocanges asd candy. ! Constipat aflments ar D. B. Shantz, toys and handâ€" md, cash $1,00. _ â€" C. L. Laing, oranges . and use of. nany :';:a:'n“tm make \Me i tminn hn * o Hy. Sohmidt, 68 Jbs ning & u--.lfi' Society a Hon. corsiderable annoyance fer ‘ation, weeks past _ by complaints | reising drea‘s Ald Society "'nw considerable annoyance for 7"3) weeks past wm‘li:“ heing made by citizens assing why smal. children are allowed .to.â€" go from house toâ€" . house begging for clothjng awyt food â€"_15..7.....- 3 o Pngege in beeuing . persons and mâ€"'nmm cers were at a loss to find out who the partiss were who were doing â€" the boegging. â€" igh ts n Ciack o4. w Amhn@.w.‘w:‘ girl, about thirteen years of age, her little brothcr, aged 11 years," cealled _ at several homes on Abrens cet of â€" the Society. ; f The â€" little girl" told a pitiable story in which she stated that her inther ‘has been ifl for over _ Six months and was unablé to work and thsmnothtnlhhnflyfi and in : most destitute ciroumstances. She also stated .. that her. mother had told her to go begging,. Rev. C.:R: NMiller â€" was sert. for und. took . the children to their home and when the motter was asked whether she had ordered her daughter to £o u?ls â€"sbe Cenied it emphatically. The it‘e girl ~had presiously told Mr. Miller that another woman had told her mother that it was not'mrygto work in â€" Berlin as < she could get enough to live on by senuding . be‘ childrem out with~ a story and basging tor: food: and clothing _ an now she has gnough and to s Aré. This wes also denied by the m )th €T wicther, giving ber namic as AMDS. Utf ° tare Clecleowttr," and living 0O Breithau; t s‘reet, again denied hei daughter‘s story and , when the littlc girl gave her evidence she said ~sht told a lie when ‘ghe said her mother had sent her out to beg. as Do you kmow that fully nine . out of every ten cases of rheumatism are simply rheumatism of the mpscles due to cold or damg, or chronic rheumaâ€" tism, ‘and â€" require na interpal treatâ€" ment â€" whatever? â€"~ Apply Chambetâ€" lain‘s Liniment freely and see . how guickly it gives reliel. For sale bY all dealers. : In Police »Court â€"â€"Friday "The annual entertainment of . the King Street Baptist Sunday â€" School was held last evening and was largely attended notwithstanding the stormy T1 Aipsribtgadith M 6. 1. Lerg eC ‘ -.'Ex * m' in a most .cgept.l‘h mannér, and the children: who participated in the proâ€" ;g:m aequitted themselves cteditably. choruses were splendidly rendered | by the sohool and the dialogues. and recitations were appreciated:. by the A pleasing feature was the presenâ€" tation of an address, read .by ‘ Miss: Jean Clarke, and ‘a handsome Morris chair to the Superintendent in recogâ€" nition of his services. Mr. Lang was taken greatly by sutprise and in _ a tew appropriate words stated that he had always considered it â€" a Flm to be engaged in Sunday School work. Higq exprasged his appreciation of the ‘mmunmmmm gilt, hoping he would be more worthy ,hnmamm-dfi- Sunâ€" .“l.sm' ..‘."J Fa w â€"â€"Prizes were distributed=to. every member of the school, each receiving BANDMEN HAVE BIG TIME ‘The Bandsmen . Union meeting held in Berlin this week was very largeâ€" ly attended, twentyâ€"six ol the Preston . members being in attendance. â€" The {ollowing officers were elected for the coming year: Mt. Enmil Scholts was reâ€"clected President; Mr. A. D. Prinâ€" w 1¢t ‘Vioeâ€"Pregidert,; C, Ferrier, Viceâ€"President, G. ‘Albrich, Seoâ€" retary, and N. Zellar, Treaguret. Imâ€" mediately following the election of ofâ€" m.m‘Zv-wu-- oers in charge showed the organizaâ€" tion to be in â€"a flourishing condition with a neat sum stored in the bank, and a prosperous yeat in sight _ All i men sat down to an . oldâ€"time erman which was much enâ€" m.o-eom”“!mm bers of the band. K A cortespondent sends us the folâ€" fmer Satirer women io Bivicty: fem women t Rather, Virgin Mury, Joan of _ Arc, Madame de Maintenon, Quéen . Elizsaâ€" hbeth, Mary Queen of Soot, Catherine of Russia, _ Catherins do Medicis, 'â€"m-u-~m' ” rafame Cotic, and the DoWhgâ€" ~to get her and the MW&":M &“ , and. Rev. Mr. Maass: of ze ‘ ‘an sor mon in which he paid a. tribute to the: service ‘of Rev. Mr. â€" Hoftmann, both as pastor and as head of the ily-d. tollowing «which . Rev. Mr. Maigss, on behalf of theSynod, preâ€" sented Rev. Mr. Hollmann with a silk clerical gown. The members of the Church Council red: about hin and Mr. â€" Obarles Smith read an address, and Mr. Jaâ€" ‘Bastz, sr., presented him â€" with a purse of gold on behailâ€"of the congreâ€" gation. When buying â€"a cough modicine ‘lor children bear in mind that Chamber hh'ncmmu-ond‘ctâ€" wal . for croup: and‘ whooping cough ayl that it contains no harmâ€" ful drug. For: sale ‘by all dealers. A large number of the outâ€"ofâ€"town students were home during the week. Among these were: Miss L. Oclschâ€" lager, Miss H. Bowman, Miss Esther Williams, Miss Haze!l Staebler, Miss Alice Goudie, Miss Lackner, Messrs. J. E. Breithaupt, E. Bochmer, D. Kinton, H. R. Brandt, ~W. Schmaiz, E. Reade, A. J. Moody, F. Lang, E. Whiting, 8. Sehreiter, G.: W. Starnaâ€" [m. H. Crews. M‘ss Louise Oelschlager entertained a number of the younger set on Tuesâ€" day evening. They had proposed takâ€" ing a cross country walk, butâ€" owing to the unsuitable weather the â€" party went to Preston. A most enjoyatle evening was spent. * Mr. and Mrs. Baker of Hamilton were the guests of . Prof. and _ Mrs. Zoeliner early in the week:. Mr. W.â€"P. Clement of Osgoode Hall is spending the week in town. The Canadian Jubilee Singers will give a concert in St. Jerome‘s Hall on January the second. Miss Windsor, who has been teacher dmfimthntmmte for Athe past year, was tendered a fareâ€" well reception there last Friday. evenâ€" ing. The students made an appropriâ€" ate gift of a silver afternoon tea serâ€" vice and aâ€"pearl brooch. Miss Windâ€" sor has taken a position in th¢t staff dfl? High School at Athens, Ont. _ A large number of Berlin people atâ€" tended the Charity Ball in Galt on Tuesday night. Miss .Fisher of Macdonald College, Quebes, is the guest of Mrs.â€" F. Kaulâ€" man during this week. Mrs. D. Shannon Bowlby was the hostess at a Telephone Tea for her l‘nqtbr, Mrs. Barnes, on Friday afâ€" Mrs. Wood gave a children‘s party for little Miss Catherine â€" on Thursâ€" day. Mr. Harold Crews entertained Mr. Newton Burrows of Gueliph and Mr. Morrtis Fitegerald ol Regina on Wedâ€" A Musigale will be held â€" at the Grand River Country Club on Thursâ€" day evening. An interesting program of evenings during the winter has been arranged for., The TwinCity Skating Club held its first meeting on Friday night. The ice was in splendid shape and there was ‘a large attendance of the â€"memâ€" bers. No doubt this winter will prove as interesting as the l8st season and it seemed like the old times to reâ€" assemble again. “:r.mmw.shmy,umc.... Express Company, entertained a few friends at dinner on ‘Thursday Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Bradiey ~and family spent the holiday in Stratiord. : Miss Wallace entertained the Feelâ€" tahum . Club after skating on Thury day evening. § Miss Metcalle: of southern New York, is the § of Mrs. Dr. Heist, Misg Jean mflh was the hostess at gards on Thursday, _ Mr. and Mrs, F. A. Rowland of Toâ€" reuto are spending New Year with Mre, Weaver, David street. c The Billiken Club were the guests c:l"lu.nt,fldna-'rmdly_m.- On Tharsday of this week Rev. Dr. E. Hoffman, pastor of St. Mathew‘s i pmaaan ie win wenty versary . of entry into the miniatry. The doctor was educated in Germany and later in the United States. He is this year Pregident of the Canadian Synod and also ‘Principal of the Lutheran Semiâ€" nary in MWaterloo. . \_â€"~ . A Year Dance is m ‘Cgseonite Hail on Mondey drekind Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Pugsiey have returned after spending the holidays at Mrs. Pugsley‘s home.. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Merner of Al liston are the guests of _ Mrs Schwarts, Wateét atreot. > ‘*You, boy, over in the crief . the man behind the The boy over in thy ¢ up like a bolt. f "Anewer this"‘ conting aminer whalo? *‘Yeeyâ€"y68, â€" sir acholar, "And what,‘‘ pursued the examiner; do we ‘do with the bones*‘‘ mitlease, #ir." responded the _ hoy, e ~uldes of out WHAT WE D0 : this," conting Do we eat the f fal tere Club held night. The and there the â€" memâ€" will prove GOLD DUSI Digs Deep After Germs merely washes over the surface ing filmhind 5t y leaving s GOLD DUST “goe. to the " and absolute purity. and sanitary safety. %’ pot‘ your homg. as well as clean :g,? f s Soap needs muscle helpy GOLD DUST does hard part of the task without your assistance. _ _ Soap nceds muscle helpy UULL IVUUJS SHRE 220 . hard part of the task without your assistance. > w GOLD DUST is a good, honest vegetableâ€"oil ' to which are added other purifying materials in iu:m right proportions to cleanse ol oX calili, vigormul{, and withâ€" . . 8 out harm to fabric, utenâ€" on sils or hand. s : s Foolish, indeed, is the haill woman . who tries to 15“ alonsfi‘ without GOLD j ; pUST. GOLD DUST is sold in J â€" T2 « o : Exetas ages. y â€" _ $E 200 momnt ae @nrrirenentt . .“*bâ€"w 7 â€" Foolish, indeed woman . who ‘tries along without COCHRANEâ€"BOWMAN. . A pretty wedding took place . 3t the home ofâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Dilman Bowman, 68 Weber street, East, Wedâ€" nesday afternoon when their â€" daughter Louise, ~was married to YMr. T. 4. s L o ALC LAUCUTCY besprest se viad on +7 Cochtane of Drew Station, Ont. ‘The ceremony was performed _: 8t three _ o‘clock by the Rev. H. Wâ€" Crewsâ€"under a Christmas arch. . The tride .was agsisted by Miss . Louise Meney To Lean tonveyanoing and Binkley > of Doon i Bowman, brother of rorted the groomâ€" § t Oe NO N ‘ Only the intimate friends of contracting parties were present. Mr. and Mrs. Cochrane will Made by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, â€" + /‘ © _ _ Makers of FAIRY SOAP, the oval cake. Mr. and . Mrs.. Cof side rear Hartigton J A. Wing & Co. Berlin, Ont. â€" | Drs. KENNEDY &KENNEDY Call not the Old Year estate mwfl"“’m, and of work was great. About his bier all reverentiy iread; ‘"His works do follow him," he is not Phone 552 GOLD DUST not Call not the Old Year dead! For pur â€" _ poseful His long days besutiful GOLD DUST is sold in ages. . The large package offers greater economy.: :. % 150 11000 * 10 Nervous DEBILIITY weegenoTice£ HYMENEAL Iaboratory for Canadian business ~.__ _ ~._ qures evaranTrzD on no PAY . » ivy eras ond on vAgigos® voule eareys dornT Y peculiar to Men, 6,500 4,500 £,600 13,000 €,8600 us personally n . d Winds Cor. Michigan Ave. and Oriswold St., Detroit, OLD YEAR were. He breathed the »~â€" néguaurs uaed wittiout warrTten Consent THREATENED WITH PARALYaS | and â€" Mr. Myron Ning & Co. 116 50 50 $3 only cleans but sterilizes, x s over the ‘surface, leaving a greasy $T 23 44 ACres to the bottom," and . insures RBOOKS$ FREE If unable to call write not 3+ 4} 4j Of thought and voice where thought and voice were not, a ‘And fashioned roses for our common lot. Call not the Old Year dead! No spe¢+ s tre he, s c% But with the New lp&‘. stiny : . Enraptured, his the earth whereon ‘D « 5 mA He amnbces aiytn th Ne To t copal 4 ine davit .’{3;;, C only in the dawn of Go« to fnish, from plainest shirt _ Wi to most elaborate toilette, and, will give any ons $25.00 who can show us an article in dress making they can not out, fit and put together . after taking a two woeks‘ course with ! m(umlobmh $10, includes a perioct NVHING . & given free. uit Naxt Nav dlass to commence Jan. .. All wishing to join, or sor ui information: see us at our residence o-u.nu’.-l-m“ll- unc THE MISSES ELLISON DRESS 111 Church 8t includes a perfect fitting . chart oolk rest KB FA . 4t *h hk o 394 08. 47 >AE 138h notsanati%e fee a Quastion Beriin. us Â¥4

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