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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 8 Aug 1912, p. 3

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1 260 Ki~g PI, Wes‘, Berim 4 We have vao ni 1 6 *‘“a"‘:;"‘"m 3@ :- a rvice> ‘me The Empoyer! M‘W of E &igrh:' tunty F & Lajor â€"Bursau A~ representative in cvery . town _ in | Canada Aovsc!l townsite lots: . Being{ the exclusive @1 ng agent of the | Grand Pacific Railway for‘ one | of its main line divisional point towns | we ha nothing but propositions of: genuine â€" efl%'mffif‘flking ' on the harket a beautifully located, eloscâ€"in to Kelowna, Brit. ish Coluthbia, the largest _ city on Okanagail Lake, Our Kelowra < propâ€"| erty is thfi' original city â€" limils and has «a "of over one. mile on Okangln Lake. Durif; the: past two weeks lots to the vaite of: . apâ€" i proximately $25,000,000 have been sold to Kelowna residents. We conâ€" sider this substr:tial proofâ€" as to the meribs of ocr <slowna property. L IP MARDT BR08., WATERLOO Kelowna ds but class proposition offer our reprcs â€" * For eomnlet.g_,i;%: l ,a\,gemas to oft plan, wheéreby yoir‘ ; 4/ legitimatcly earn a large woerklyâ€"income, write to GRAND PACIFIG LAND CO., Ltd. 213 Somerset Duild‘nz, Winnipez, Man T 31â€"1t. In the mmeufilanmw of Fredâ€" crick Kunkel,, ‘Of/the Township of Watéu, in the County of Watâ€" erloo, Rarmer, dectased. . > o Notice i8 bereby given pursuant to the 'Shtl& of,Ontario, 1 George V. chapter 28, that all creditors and otâ€" hers havifig claims or demands against tke esta the said dereassd Fredâ€" crei Kunkel, who died on or about the 32th day of April, 1909 are _ reâ€" gvired to %:d by post, prepaid, or 10‘ deliver â€" Nogh Kunkel, Breslau P. O., Ont., aters for the said mw the first day ol Septemberyâ€"4012,â€". their Christian ,Wfl and mmw particulars of theit claims, a statenfient of their accounts, ol ‘the: ; s€â€" tantr,, it Abyichell by Ahem: * ‘auiy verified. _ .. . And take notice that after such m mentioned date, the Executors of said estate will proceed to distribute the assets " of . the " said © deceased among thosy cntitled thereto, having rcgard only to the claims of which notice sh(fi:ave been given as above requred, and the siid Executors will not. be mz for the said assets o any ~part reof to any person . Of persons, of whose cla m notice shall not â€" have im received at the time of such distribut on. NOAH KUNKE ‘% B s w‘t Executor of : c '%‘. Datod we Y ce ad at knck $ i this z1t§%"%y’.w. 1. 1013. Noticato Creditors. We W ant y back McC!cry’s gusrantee with opr . e i j to you why the "Sunshine _ is call and find out Understudy of the mhl called 1j i~?6f several high kat we have t« tives. OOoDtF erts M iT U ha ?ggsfi ;‘W TR uo Ad ,,‘ P % Aug W% s l n l'-” <" ~wy “ 2 W O ‘of applications for. tickets ~. that are now going in. c provision flm wiade for m and * dinâ€". w:l:y the â€"Grand Tc-to‘ t:; Mess ver is nodk Iinotinthe party will travel for the four days of â€" the itinerary. ‘~On the way up Cobalt, Halley bury, New Utullg and Coâ€" chrane will be {visited. ‘rem _ Ahe last named point short m#3 wills be madé east and west over the new Na tiohal Transcontinental Hing. â€" Return will ‘be made by wey â€"of ‘Poreapine, 'Mntheson, and Eoglchart. tw REV. G â€"w. BARKERINWITER At a~bilcethfg of the Offcial Boird of Dublin Street _ Methodist Church, Guelph, a unanimo itation _ was &nfi%@ MWW Barkir of Woodstock, _ to the pastorate of that church, _ to take. ‘efectâ€"at t"* eonference of 1913. Rev. Mr. Barker has accepted = the invitation, ‘subje t to the action of the Stationing Comâ€" mittoe . ; , ‘ on Rupture and its ctre, showing my ;Appliuc. and giving you.prices and h ; of many pedple w ve tried ol h ht oA thie Aetant ; relief where all others fail. Remember use no salves, no harness, no 168. & P T send on‘trial to prove what I~#@y ! is true. You are the judge and once Invingm nl{, illustrated book and ‘fead it you will be as enthusiastic as my hundreds ofâ€"patients whose â€" letâ€" ; tors y6u can also read. | Fill out free coupon below and mail toâ€"day . It‘s swell worth your time whether you try ! my Appliance or not. 7 in tAFk t LALP Anzof After Thirty Years Experience 1 Have Produced An Appliance for Men, Women or Children That Cures Rupture ~ Don‘t Wear 1 sEX D IT ON TRIAL. i L UR LA LR It you have tried most everything stt clse, come to meâ€" Where others {fail Sixtyâ€"Five Milti + fi is. where. I_have my. greatest. aubcesye. * oreinde Rxpetted in Send attached coupon teâ€"day and _ 1 * Alberta The Mem.‘m of the Appliance, who cured and who has been curing others for over 30 years.> | If ruptured, write him toâ€"day. _ 29. * will.send.you free my . illustraled. book Free Information Coupon C.â€"E. Brooks, 242 State St., Matshall, Mich. . * Please send me by mail in plain wrapper your illustrat ed book and full information #hout your Appliance for the cure of ruptute. s City 2............. .. BVite ... ... enzer to arrange their L J will ‘represent trip as well as Which. kind of arculvert does your waggon cross ? DOB the road yormuse pg.ss ;‘».;r‘r::kfi danigerous “oo*n culscrre, that ar § "~C _ stanth ‘in.ned of répairs an ‘m ' aWay entirely? Or is it carmed safely as ti~ low _laces by modern, everlasting culverts? Build your which not actually gto t in “0| anada Cement Company Limited mmm.-u-..l-fii’v CULVERTS OF CONCRETE represent . the ; well as several ested . a day .Of A Truss! d ‘byâ€"the Ass ist unont only ca business cannot . be wash nget with age and ies it %o himself t p WANT SEWER "Qpend Bat pcion on Shantey Strcet: . 4 mauter: .at someâ€" i w recomi (utnite taligh at as early unts amoun mhd ‘report,C tor:â€" Buchhaupt e u:mxa:&- I mm IF t ;fl # 2 & gither pints or quarts, Imperialâ€"meaâ€" s:ré _ Botiles should be sterilyst wheh cleaned. f Re outdoor closets, : there have. been {ity, sewer connections installed in old h@uses _ gince May~1st, ~about twelity along Kingâ€"street and more in other parts of the City \ave been notified to make changes. : My calls have been very nuimmerous but have all been attended to. . I have gotten along so far without the as$"$tance of the law. and I. hope that mone of our ‘Citizens will allow themâ€" selves to be forted by the law. Chairman McKay, Méssrs, Cairnes, Macklin andâ€" Mayor â€" Schmalz /« were the members present. "" ue YIELD WILL Clagaty, Alta., Aug. 2.â€"Private to ports on the crojs from some cighty differer$ pcits in Alterta say, T:« eny elCs in ‘s fkind‘i b f géuch heavig®‘ and much. mbre, + %&o the farmor than last yer. The acreage undcr cultivation‘ti . Â¥ince is lg:cb eaty the same in â€" 1911,, â€" when the total harvest amour trd â€" to nearly . 60,000,000 sbuchâ€" éls, ‘but conCitions &re s> much :rOre favorable here this secson that it is expected the yields of wheat, oats, barley: and flaX #ill Ag Isénmc- thing lize 65,000,000 bua5els:" 4 been cut near MacLeod, and batloyâ€"4%> heing: out: goresatly »Airoupnday mt Province. By the .. eCK« wl M‘Zfim mgi!fl%" tfi“whm. provided. the weather of the last 1'2f s continues; / w \Crop B berta mfi,fimdm &"‘ &t tl‘:);honld amount. closely to 25,â€" 1 bushels, which would be over fiveâ€"millions more than was harvestâ€" ed a year, ago.. .There are someplacâ€" cs in the irrigation block, which !!-! tends east of here as far as Brooks, where the ~wheat crop f@ reported to i be as heavy as filty bUshels to â€" the acfo. \. # + ' se ons ocm Quite a latge section of wheat his to Cutting Has Begun BE GREATER Every Woman EXTENDED| _ The ‘death. took place on Friday at the: iqunily. residente, 36 Krugistreot, Yd; Sarah, Auit«DotWoiler, : the treloved witoâ€"ol. <AMr.~F. WiWelt, ‘abter _ a { sonewhat dong«and NMugering ‘illness. : Tke dcecased wes born in 1847 : in neat MRS. T. W. WELZ â€" "PASSES AWaY Duim‘ti+s, Ont., and> + mn?sha is swww ed husband, ‘two daughte‘s and three sons, Mrs. O; 0: tr, [A â€" La, Mrs. Ohe#. % , / Wilâ€" Hamy | in‘ Nebresa, and . 'w Edward ‘of thisâ€"city. . _ Two. Fu‘ £ XTs, Kcolb, Waterloo, _.:?'d figg‘trm, tEâ€"nmmé}, Waterloo, three . bi €s, Dlnisl;\'#tfi'e:lzrt’:, lluh::‘m L ‘Detwe ler, Por ‘rBI;in, ad .R m K. Detweller. Tronto, . Also suryive: The funeral take place C‘onfiy‘nt 3,,o‘dc(;“:ro¢, tbe 43 fix, 36 Krng. streot, to. the Zion celicel Church, and from thence to the East End Cemetery a ‘sn‘a ‘fruits were: firm,. while > grains, ‘ espcdiglly wheat dropping: to 90¢.> in one te. Barley declined in Stratâ€" ,!onl ing. at from 55¢. to 65c: per bus Farmers are. generally satisâ€" }fed With the > crop conditions, not ionly with respect to winter wheat and , ‘which are being harvested, but roots. There ~vus‘ some com "$EUBET |that rains "at critical times hindered, and even damaged, crors~ ‘‘The following list gives a fa‘riy acâ€" curate range of prices paid for counâ€" «try »produce within the Province :â€" Eegs were selling all the way ftom 22 to 27 cents, averaging about 23 cents.. Butter was nr%m ne%fil sections,; advancing in some CS Prices were from 256. to 30 cents per ‘pound. New potatoes were plentiful j and .changed hands at from 35 to 50 %eenu pet peck. While wheat is Ieâ€" ‘ ported to have brought from $1 to $1.10 per bushe! in Bellevilie, in Chatâ€" Fam new.â€" wheat was going.at: 90; cents, and old at 95 cents.â€"Receipts of new wheat hare been heavy â€" at Chatham. Oats ranged im 35 to 55 | conts, according to supplies ; new hay from $10 to $16, old around $14, and ‘btled from $15 to $18. Live ~hogs {ranged . from â€" $7.95 to $8.25, â€" and dressed _ around _$11.50. . Wool was steady at from 08 to: 204.cents, and cal‘skins from 13<â€" to 14â€" cents . per pound. Raspborries were. firm «.at 15 cents to $1.45 per 11â€"quart basket. Liquor and A., METAGGART, M.D.,.C.M+ 75 Yonge St., Toronto, Canada. ~ References as to ‘Dr. McRaggart‘s professional standing and personal inâ€" tegrity permitted by.. Sirt W. R. Meredith, Chief Justice. Sir George W. Ross, exâ€"Premicrâ€"of Ontario. . e Right Rev. J. F. Sweenp,. D.D Bishop of Toronto. p . B4 ar ‘Hon. Thomas . Coffe¢, Senator "atholi¢ Record, London, Ontatio. Dr. lmngm‘s tegetable remedies %u& uor and tobapco babits are. héalthful, | safe, incxpensive .._ home tri ts. . No hypodermic injections no itity, no loss of time . from busi . and a certain cure. . Conâ€" sultation or correspondonce invited. Rev. J. G. Shearer, B.A., D.D., Seâ€" ::e::’!y Board of Moral Reform, Toâ€" nto.}. . R 4 Rev.. N. B“I‘u’l' D.D« Pmt Victbria College. A Stak iP~ A well known : Des Moihes womiq"‘a@f‘h ter sWHerinz imiserabl¥® fot two I Maw ?R%lNCML' MaRKETIS & WERE SENERALLY +BRISK " ‘Topanto, August 5.â€"The Provincial ntar were generally tt:sk on‘ Sat urdaÂ¥,. Dairy.produce kept highand rlasti ifs, / ©n CR erts d: Diarrhoe 11 Dealers Tobacco Habtit Tenders Por °C k: m fi-fi&gi 6 Eo OL McA ACE R P !“A ‘mace" a 'r. '{gw c uF ‘lo?' “i{.‘i Canadia ‘PE‘.G'i“:Wfi‘ ‘interchange * alfic om comâ€" rth;;: ‘of the m”‘ . at | directots of, gompany. cormâ€" prise ‘a l'l;'mitr‘ of" whw:’::: prom‘ nent manafacturers in thet dist,ist and * cors‘st of Nessrs: Join. Mgr Hary|Cocksahutt, Lipyd Hercis : ant ‘Jolin . â€" Sanderson, _ of. Brantlood â€" Richard Thomp#on, gencral .mana~t of Penmans, Limited . F. ol" L escon ‘of ~ Toronto ; Martin "Todd, peu.rs mm of * the .Galt, Treson k1 He Rajlway, and G, W. Fart,i) Of Montréal: > A Port Dover on Lake J . Brantford, }“m %.â€"Mr. .. [12) Herris, one of the Ciâ€"cctors 1!, t} Lake Eris and.. Northorn _ Railw: Company, siid ‘to night <thai, the . C rectors will call Tor teadcts zt ut and hore t> have constri¢.ion st I ed this fall. b€xk s truction The towns through which the nc will .‘ passâ€"Galt, Paris, Tronticrd, Simcoe, Waterford â€" to .Fort Dorctâ€" are, enthusiastic over the proposit en andâ€"have voted to take second moitâ€" bage Bonds totalling ©$500,000. : .. . ; The directors leliere that the feld is amost promising one for ; Foth {reight and passenger, bus‘ness, the 53 miles: through which the line will pass being thickly populated.. ux If you‘ haven‘t en‘oged the marvelâ€" 0Us benefit dorived â€" from ‘using re freshing PARISIAN Sage, the "Tod: ern hair| grower, beautificr</«nd> danâ€" druff remedy, you have missed a real treat. r ® Ottawa, ‘Aug. 2.â€"The typhoid. epiâ€" dem‘c in the capital shows no abateâ€" ment, _ despite the assutance of Dr. Hollingsworth that the water is now free from éontamination. Since noon yesterday the number of cases reportâ€" ed at the City Health Department has jumped from 575 to 658, an in crease of 81.‘ There is no sign of diâ€" :imhlu- Though only ‘g:oc “1':3 Â¥e been registered at 18y . it is said that thep6 have been . two or three more which have not . yet been registored. k â€" More nurses are uTn y required, and . the â€" supply . of "gfl d : vaceing «#nd indidental réquisites is running short, gdods having not . y6% Artived from to . Weston E. Â¥ of . th + fArm of Hazen & & _a.-vz has arrived in the city, and will reâ€" «Jt is expected that Port Dover will becoine an important harbor and gumâ€" NO~ADVANCE HERE The price cf hard coal goes up . in Torento toâ€"day, though it has not yet Feen‘ decided ‘as "to" whother ‘ the advance tÂ¥ll be one of 350. ‘.per ton or 50. per ton. in Bérlin it is not expected that there wi‘l te any furâ€" the:" mdvanck, "nut coal teing $7.23 and $tove coal $7 poer ton. port ¢ questic Every. woman < should use PARISâ€" IAN Sage not only to banish dandâ€" ruff and ‘otherâ€"hair troubles, but ‘to prevent falling hair, baldness, grayâ€" ness, and faded bair. _ iPARISIAN Sage puts life and luster into: > any person‘s hair:: It keeps theâ€"scalp and hairâ€" immaculately clean, and causes the hair to come in thick ‘and abunâ€" dant. + " LUSTROUSâ€" HAIR ~~â€" _â€" FOR WOMEN Parisian Sage Starts Hair Growâ€" ing and Increases its Abundance k No Poisonous Sugar of Lead or Sulphur in Delg:tml. Reâ€" freshing Parisian Sage ‘PARISIAN Sage isâ€"not adye. It does not contain a: particle of poisâ€" anous <lead to discolor the hair or any injurious ingredient. _ Nurses are Get & bottle toâ€"day. It only costs half a dollar and is sold at= drug stores and toilet counters every whore. A. (G. Hachnel guarantees it, NO IMPROVEMENT N TYPHOID YMTUATION ANE WILL ~~_ | "â€" ~BE FINANCED jmber. of de arison with Dr. Shirm8 Â¥ Will ‘Start At :Once aT yho deat} t)o’::‘mhr' f at :’ndln d lectr thr plant ol â€" P SicLuth : Munel Ant m Winari ies ukis Th BraWiAe un it mt ties fi l i i e i ',*A,.-.i;:. t 9tz e C n W Phogac bragp l nadin‘ aik maink s okd saa wigh Gamwabion Oia s {G” "'"WI‘ Qfi ,»1:':5.; u‘:"-. w‘irv\-\:g?'fi‘:{‘}fi:"v es rumdel s uic sye *-“x dea . â€" overy. )Â¥ si0k 0s ‘d i‘ B naadvary®* nne on dn n anne on Hinin on e l4 p 4 %B‘fi â€" "@q "_iuâ€" -ui’p; hlldes ud toatien t* ie WB :l:h-f- 'f -h’ P CC ces hW ay wA b» blond is d “ mgie in ue thiterhrony the toe Amatoa fioture of blood.. Dr, Pieras‘s Golden Medical Discovery thoue.the stgmag f *. w" shepe to make pure, 1 el liyer and ous, rum ted o o adl per ' s 1 © ooo on ce oc oi . ~|>/Â¥) . ~ appoaring on theskis, the fac â€" becomesthinâ€"youleal * Blue * * #h : | O ynomireanin h eaanie * 4 uy be " ¢ ; e h 4 2 J amks G. ?Kun um%. reet, 8. &> Waakt ;,'/'_'-*,,1,,, 1 PA« *sonis called 1t LlGrl‘[a: . comd phoumonis. E dW ABC sn \ bÂ¥ /m by u triend to try & bottlo of o "Gciden '?“,_-( ieuyâ€" _ Pr s s // 1 tried ; bottle aind 1t did me =o much good that EÂ¥of®" * 1 / oÂ¥ uelnuyinfillhuwgmmu and be-s-dldu en £9 ever took. y health is much bettor thfn it was befory | â€" l af . using~>your medicthc. â€" It does all you clalin for 6: in 4 S _ Galt, August 3.â€"Toâ€"day in the poâ€" | lice_court, Mag«strate Blake sentencâ€" e4 Win. Srhith to one year in the €sntral prison _ for criminal ; negligâ€" ence of his wile and child. ‘The stan le‘t his | wile about . the middle "of June last and when be returned on Saturday was arrested. . _ He pleaded guilty. ~M. A, Secord, K. C. repr> ‘sented the crown and would not conâ€"_ sult to . suspended sentence. Some time ago the wile was in court lor' & small offence and fined $2 which the,| {lhultnni refused to pay and remarked ; [that he | would let her go to. jail: | When he deseried his spouse and fewâ€" i weeks‘â€"old fnfant $he woman only had u“,.g it was not long before this! was gone, and she and her child had to be plated in the house of refuge at Berlin. The prisoner pleaded â€" for. mercy, . but the . mfgistrate replied that he, was the meanest criminal |he had ever seen: He was taken to Berâ€" lin this afternoon < and Trom _ these will, go to central#® ) i{sitie m UNE YEAR FOR . _.. o_ NEGLECTING HIS wirE AND FAMILY NAâ€"DRUâ€"CO Mdldmnxon.uluqm-' a2 BE s A ite will ‘be issued entialn rchaser to & secondâ€"class ticket A : fiun:y.“.’mlm ?M&mdhnl‘fiw.fimlhfl%mw ; s in Alberta, tchewas and ba east of Mac , Calgary and ¢ to o starting um-umumoflhflnfl:&m-fl Nevember 1912, on payment of one half cent mile Gninimum. ffty ub Winnipeg ad to $18.00 from mvidd holder deposits the te » ’ueucfen on drrival at desti works at least thirty days at &* ~ s (For fi particulars see ncarest C.P. Agent, or writeâ€" se C > - U. G. MURPHY, D.P.A., C.P.R., Torento avouost zo&â€"Fr;mflmgma:'&; w'a:éi South of uuutl..ti‘â€"p * Wikdsof Mndusveland B.gnch Lines mc:h .&&m GnqlphS.nthnndndllonhw % erl prub AUGUST 23idâ€"From Torooto, and _ all stations arth ?‘,"m not includiig the G-fi £."_ s â€" 6 Truni Link, Toronto to Sarnia, from‘ Toronto east to, 4 not h‘;'dwi King ston, Sharbot Lake and Renfrew; and ,C.P.R. Lines AUGUST 28thâ€"PFrom all .:I‘-’fius. nc Orcatlo. Toronte, and: East, ‘Orlllia and Scotia *=*‘*‘‘~‘junction and cast; also east of Notth Bay, and Eastern Ontacio, â€" . _ >.. AUGUST 28thâ€"Trom all stati AVGyYST a.fi-‘w- Toronto ~ Aneloring.C.P.3 eammeatitmememsne ic LR CCC OOEC O lGes c weel e ‘enth en‘ wnrniren < > @NBâ€" MP'&H‘M“‘ lt 9 ny:ee'm‘l!ichndchnw ummmuwm c eertificater with an extension coupon. _ When extension compon has at Wi by a faruter, showi he has engage® the holder to work as a farm laborer, coupon 35 be: honored. up w‘gtmlflth‘ht &ht&;%nolo%fl;t minimam ff :mu)towmmmdwmm ‘"Canadian Pa« TY iay on e peinmencyragrere d y west on, ty of % hx A . M eortificate will be issued entitling purchaser to & secondâ€"class ticket gbod ‘to seturd cu- mu-xwml:m wmi,e:i ‘"GoING TRIP WEST."* $10.00 TO WINNIPEG m.w‘ aom m oo 3 7op e . Y LABORERS WANTED best halisti ‘Tale, ground to impalpable fineness, to which ‘Talcum delight are added soothing, healing Naâ€"Dra or write for free sample to 8 Way Is The Best. uncéon a00 CRSR ACST ETT moP o epa l EC . -“fl’l‘ Toromto and all stations west, in ‘Ontatio; N and west Wiq; C.P.R. stations, gflflbm to Sault Ste. “lfle% Fx3 Talcum Powdet HE dainty embodiment of the queenly rose‘s ftagrance. Made of 1e ptic A Royal a tin, at your UOiruggne( s FOR HARVESTING IN WESTERN CANADA 50,000 FARM agr e les keeps tha wtable. bealthy R i is a GOING in . (m#atio . to uitoia, askato® â€" watt nfii‘alh&?\sfll be cun â€" and speola Iy be ipetat@Â¥l, making . < tha the ‘â€" Thip : hevidk _ t blrtay= m: and, qvOWAc any Chanke of tars or f"‘;r‘ This i ber . ’:‘; onÂ¥ vey * ronith : Con) dinâ€" o t o m opotins ’&Jflf " RETVURN TRIP EAST." $18.00 FROM WINNIPEG Subscribed Capital, . . ; . ... : *©250,0000 Deposit with: the Dominion Government ,..... .4. ... .. $117,140.0° Altâ€"policies guaranteed by the London with Arsete of umfl.fl es t Alivred Wright, Secretary ~ DATES The Mercantile Fire An ordinary. case of diarrhoca can, as a rule, be curedby. & single dos of Chamberlain‘s Colic, Choler& > ans Diarrhpea Remedy. ‘This remedy. h25 no _ supérior for ~bowel complaints. For sale by‘ All Dealers. ‘The wheat crop of 1919 will te the s;mt ever harvested in Mani Saskatchewan, of«Al t re« TXE y to 'l%ni.t? AP t in F the World‘s greatest bread bf8tet. 6. A. BOERM Year‘s Wheat will be the Largeâ€" envl io ol e ooo io balie Larkeâ€" Fifty Thousand Men Required iInsurance Company 7 1NCORPORATED 1875 Head Office ~â€" Waterioo Farim Laborers‘ Excursion hal t cent per mile from all polats east o" Leod, Calgary or Edmonton to Winnipeg Waterloo, South of hcé-’pd'- T‘xl_-k‘: iess ~uink 1ib â€"dividion from tate â€" MMF Ont."« â€" Phone * § tor Aoll pwt that ;th:y flrfi #ind nt xt¢

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