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afternoon from .lune Illih to
Sept. 3rd.
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Valuable ~ rops
BY Usinti OUR
40 per cent
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We guarantee this FOR- `
~° T, iviAi.iii~;uvDi-3 to be up to
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. Directions on every bottle
` Sold by the small, or by
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WHOLESALE & RETAIL
Carruthers 81 Parkman`
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Wholesale & iietail l)ruggisis 1
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1 Attention
to buy iii this Piovince,
_ -'_~*_ELEVEN POUNDS granulated
”“_l~‘\_| ful' $1.00 on Dollar Day nt H01.
lll.|ii s Llizirlottetowii Sample Rooms.
6534-6-24M3iE2i.
1”. _*SIX* TWENTY-FIVE cent tins
_iiicuni Iowder`t’or $1.00 at Holiiiaii‘s
(.Iiarlotteto~.vii tsaiiiplo rooms on Doi.
lar Day.
- 6534-0-24M3IE2i.
..*NEW BUSINESS STAND.-Tlia
lieople of Georgetown are glad to ses
that the Criiiiidlan Bank of Commerce
Iias began business In the new iitgmi
on the coruor of Noir itiid flicliniund
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v. .*WELCC_)MED HOME.-Mr. John
iiitzgeraltl. (.ieoi'geto\\'ii, who left the
Island with the 105th Battalion, re-
turned home from overseas during the
Iiiist week 'ind was cordially welcomed
by ii host ui frleiids who are pleased
to sec that ho is looking fit iiftor his
i-vt-iitful experiences.-G.
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MONTAGUE intend giving their an- _ _
iiuril t"lilIdreii's Day Pi-Qin-amme_ in ..*$CH-’)0L WORK.-l`Iie mitvpiiy- n:il¢ teacher, fii‘st preferred, for prin
. the iirur future, Mrs. (I. E. Armstro.-ig his Oi U10 G00l'K9l0Wll iiigii Shhhhh .lllal in Mount Stowe school. Supple-
is iii cliiirgc. :ind wie 'ire pre-tt have showed tlieiiisclvcs to be both _ .
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RESS GOODS, colors, 'Tobacco
rowii. Dark Grey or Dark Green.
.00 per yai'd at Ilolinaiis Charlotte-
ivii Sample Rooms on Dollar Day.
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*TWO CENTS PER WORD each
insertion for advertising to this col-
iiiuii. Cash must accoiiipiiiiy order
iiiimuiii charge twenty-live cents.
*FORTV TWO INCH POPLIN
6533-6-'24M3iE2i
“LOOKING FORWARD T0 FAIR.
lie tezicliers and pupils of Paiiiiiure
land. Gaspereaux, Peiiilirook, Cani-
idge, St. Mury’s Roud,__ .Sturgeon
nd Albioil schools ure preparing for
concert and basket social in order
to raise fuiirls for thc School Fair next
Septeiiilwi-_ As it is iiecessary to hold
uc-li an i\iiIertainiiii»nt. before the
scliooh; close it is their liiteiitioii to do
so on Wednesday night. June 25th in
ie Sturgeon I-lnll. Needless to say u
rge iittf-iiilaucc is expected its botl
tc;ieIici's and pupils are working hard
o have at good prograiiinic prepared.
\\'t would Iieartily wish the teachers
pupils every siirrcess in their pro-
.-G .
- -IT PAYS to buy in this 4I’rovi1ice.
-THE GUARDiAN isoii sale at
Lafi'erty`s, Suniii-it-i-side.
-POLICE COURT. - Two young
men were each fined $2 and costs iit
the Police Court on Saturday last fo_r
lt-yeiiiig on nie puiiit- sine walks.-ii.
-WANTED.- Male Principal for
lit-iislngton High Sicliool. Snppleiiieiit
$2-30. Win. liiggins. Secretary
Trustees. 6487-6-23M4ipd.
-MR. G. B. BEER. Guariliiii Report-
er. will be pleased to receive news of
iulercsi to fcrwai-ii for publlcatioii.
'Telephoiie No. 738.
._ -GOING WEST.-Mr. R. I’. I.ewi's,
t.'iirdigaii Bridge, who Iiad spent last
week in town. th- gui-st of his aunt.
i _.\lrs. William M. l~`lyiin. left Montlay
nioriiing on an extended visit to Win-
iii|’red, Moiitaiia. where he will he the
guest of his uncle, Mr, l<`i'ank Ileylick.
|ii'~i'rliont of that place.-II.
_ PU - 5' Sure _ -mu! $120 oi more to ii capable teach
. ir, fs ~~ 4 -» - -. . rf-iieroiis.un eoiisideriitc by iiicrcas _
I...l.-i`....I’.‘.i."'dJ{"1iS "‘€.*‘.I.".i’."“`?.’.‘.T”‘Zi‘.i- is ue ---»»»'~'1<---M of uw ---u»fu= “l"°'>’ ‘° A- "-- “""='"- S'=u'e'"u
flute. staff six hundred dollars. 'This makes cnlral Bedeliuc. 6474-6-21M5i
a total supplement voted of eleven E.
__.=wEDi:,iNG BEi_i_S__.i.he map liuiidred dnilars and brings all the sup; _FROM 0vERsEAS__.i-iii, mimi.
ridge of Mi'. ’l‘a_vlor Ll, Vvnri-en and i’,ie'hehih hi hh' hhhhih hi’ ii’ ‘ht lrieiids of Nursing Sister- Madge ll.
.uiiis eiiiiiys in-isioiv, or i»ieiis:iiitviii<» i"h’“ “h““"“`h' Thh "“'°i’“y"'“' 'i`lw1u=|s. of North -St Eieaiiors. arf `
ii .ii_i_ k ._i. ., ii , 'Q Ili-.servi_-_ the greatest credit for their my :ci t ___" i _ i ' _ __ . ‘ _ fl
l!ii`Ii, altmtlib iiikilligmlii‘li'd(t;iisJtl>|zili]ii- gmcrosny' ahh ii hop” 1° hhnw mm' iiigiii iiil
l` Gl‘-*"l=°"’“"’- I" hh' """' SENT To sup:-iam
~ ,. 1 _ ._ 4- ~- I". ii- ri -'ti t. .."` . §°°URT-~
pi escntcd with ei lieiiutiiul Llilile and .i,j:iL_“mf)i(|e' ‘high“gsiiatthgétféeflilezlid llie preliniinary trial ot the _vounp ‘WS “Well bi’ U19 h09f€SS- A iluilfii'
.I [he f0ii0Wiug addressz- Dear Hehe beeoiiiingly attired in u travelling suit. mah' hmd Ghihfhh' '~'hhi`3°h ii'h`~i
we. your co-workers sincerely reset or blue. with iiai to iiiatcii, and wiio i,’i“°a"";gM““‘L°‘h“"h‘5. ‘he hhiche
iliac ws niiisi soon part with you. were H beautiful shower bwiuet, in-i `_f°h‘,’ ‘ " ‘my S’hh’h“h“ °“ Wa*
5 \v‘i -ii ' ~ » . . ~ 1 i i ii. unattended. The ceremony -was per- "_ btiem “hd taking 'therefrom 3 sh
L \\ I miss ioui cliceilu . Opt iii s t. formed by ne___ Mr ThDi_pe_ acting oi money. caiiie up for hearing on Fri
__ , _I _ _ ‘ spirit, which enabled you always to see pusioi. oi SL imviii-S' Ciiurcii Ai-im. 'lay niornliig before Judge McQ1tarr
b!|<i&6sl->i=¢Osi~|-JI-0 me |,,~ii_.iiii Hidi. of ,_.v(,i-_viiiiiiig and me H most L,m~0yui)ie and dei£,ciii.iii.é _Suv it the police court. The evidenc
best side ol' evei‘_vboily, _which spirit p_er had been served up by Mi's._'i\lac- ;::gI‘_"e:_ie;ii_i;f_l_$‘i xsiiéiiifizihhqfggéiivyn
"'“"”""“"i.""“‘“ "‘e“""""'f"‘ ’"“°"*°i i§i§.`§fii..i'i.'ifi- ligpiiifehi""h.@`ii“”l§.ii§;i ‘-"°"““l-l>"l“"u>u 12 '-"ul 1 <3'°l<>°l °'
true christian character. \\ e will miss _ moon in 'vvestem Canada’ carrying Thursday the 12th iust and on Frida
_von every day. and we know that the wiiii iiiem ii", iwai.ii(.§i ami Riiicweqi the 13th $5 was missing between th
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Noiici
Comriiencing Saturday
June 7th and ending bat- ;
urday Sept. 6th the busi-
ness Iiotirs of the Rogers
Hardware Company, Ltd.
wil be from 7.30 a.ni. un-
till 5 p.m. closing Satur-
day at l. p.in. We do not R
c I os c on Wednesday
afternoons. .
Pi.i-1Asl~J Rl-:si-:Rvli 'riii-I
Allovl-I No'i‘lCl<3
The Rogers Hardware '
f* Company Ltd. . .
1s -s-imiisiziii/iiigist.
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SHOE NEWS
SOMETHING NEW 5-
WHITE KID OXFORDS
The newest white foot-
_ gear made with I*`rr-ncli heels -
and welted soles, --
-See them here. _ 3
White Oxfords j
'$2.50, $3 50 up to 36.00
fine quality canvas. _
Tennis Shoes and f,
Sneakers .
We carry n full line for Men `
and Women. "
Inv (IIT for weeks :it rt time (My drug-
Moonlicht Excursion
iiiiisiiii- iaiiim- I-0-0-"`~~ M""“"5“°
will Iinld ii moonlight excursion, Viad-
nestliiy. Jiil_v Oth on thi- S.S. lliirlaiid.
('onie and niiiov n inooiiliglit siill. ICG-
nhmni ,,i,_i.i.,,.i on hoard. It’ night un-
i'~i-ivorable it will lie held oil Welillig
day, July liith. Tickets on sal; 8;' |-
J. Mahoii's. Ilriigstore and L. . 10-
ii_..|m's gwrii, I liileuvel lyiiuiémitzutti oi
. i _ (‘ 'en i ~
"M "Mt ' U usize-24Mtts7i.
wi. ii.-trou ‘
For Infants and Children
PICNIC _
| ni y so ig ng_ server good uislii-.i ol' tlicir niaiiy_ fiiends foi ‘I _ Mu (EVM fD~p 02) i“_f_iil'df1
will miss you also, and we al; now ilililiilundlia1iDYW0l1]l‘i;l'l§ll'iiil‘;ii or iiuty hi’ baring off the ends of two evening.
l1.m-ztesisiéiiiilt’i0l:inilidi'iresle iiihgbels and mort hiwcs horfehiiy "month and even --
L ' ` until the ti|.s of the wick can be seen '
" ‘i')T"i\';"I"oster,"t"iintriiI Driigstore, in our-Ii. iient these tivo smooth ends _WELCOMED HoME'_'A very
iilcusaiit evening was spent at the
t‘liarluitetowii. _ _ and stick tI.cin I'irnily together. The iiifmé of M,-,_ Ji,3_ pai-i-iiiiiei-5 oi,
Vlliili hi 501;' ‘hh higiiiiigslih :’5r;` roli‘lialI’ will burn down and fuse with lvediicsrlay evening June lltli when
`“"i:::"[(;'“,"I(]l :His (o‘iiqim.y r gs the lower Iinif. Iiuriiiiig cleartlirongh. 'ilk' DBODIB Of N0l`Iil Bedélllle Hliuellib-
i»vi“_ a : .
led to tio honor to her son Capt. R.
--- _ '4. l’. f‘arrnthers who had lately re-
'urned from overseas After ii half
C A R I A 'iour social chat. tihe meeting was call-
--i vi - ._ - .
to oi ei by Professoi Theo Ross.
who on behalf of the North Bedeque
‘lcd ('ross in fitting words extended :i
|n us’ F°r°y.|»3°Y°ars 'ie-iiivty welcoiiie to Capt. ‘Carruthers
be -.vliile the President. Mrs. Robert Bak-<
uwhg “ra _'i' presented liim with n viiluahle sig-
ii -wie of ict ring. Capt. Carruthers replied in
hh ‘ grutsfui terms and in ii neat speech
told of the work he had been,pei‘mlt-
ii-rl to have a part in for his country
iiifl liiiiiuiiiity. He also eulogized tht-
ivork Ofithe Y. i\I. C. A. as he saw It
-it. the front. Rev. Mr. Maccliiarrie
‘lien spoke on behalf of the Bedeqne
A i$l‘lllld DiCll|C Wiii iw ileili 01| liw l‘i'e=-lryterluii church and Miss Jessie
Summerville Driving Park grounds on ,\lat~Fanll. Secretary of the National
\V0l'lll‘=fSlill.\'. July 9th. A bicycle race -lei-vice coniiiiittce of that clinrcli pro
_ t, Pho h iivnd -running race. sock race. etc -ir-ured Capt IIa.ri°iitiiers and Sergl
Artis lc ¥ iilll provide lots of amusement. 'I‘here’- noiiei-t bairri ` (also lately returned
Chlfiotibtown, - ,. - will be refreshments and well-stocked from overseas) with a valuable Bible
salooiis- also a dancing booth This
ooived fi-cali every wee such iiuernoon's snort Mi- r J riiiiiipiiiey suis iii ii uiioit
Automobiles will be allowed on
which the ladies served Ice cieaiii iiiii;
_ Bv order 01 Committee- alike which wiiii iiesrdiy eiiioyea iii
Pgnonal lttonliwli #D Allllklll' Admission free. ‘ a||_ . ‘~
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White Boot Special »
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$2.75
_ _ _ - - each. Sergt. Laird for himself and
` Hiih or iow heels' Photographs ni- ii" sizes, mms fp will be one of the best events of the (‘apt. Carrntiiers thanked vii- i-i».o~\le
- , | __ . wi". camera. iii, i-9. 5988011- rfor the kindly interest tliiit was taken
-Postage I'ree- litslliuza ami! k come onei- come all! and enioy a in diem. Mr. o. B. Msmoiiiim an-'
. ' `i' 'iuniitti 'i' 'rt-
& C0. Moderate Prices sroimds. ~ "mem su B 0 le occ”-una M
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-W-ANTED-A Hirst or socoiid class
Ilie Iolister fa<:tor_v ii short distaiice
m J. Wright. This is the Annual meet-
I( Eli -
it -NORTH BEDEQUE NOTES.-
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-TW-O CENTS PER WORD each
insertion for advertising lu this col-
umn. Casli must accompany order
mliiiinurn charge twenty five cents.
-RESERVE Tuesday evening. July
2nd, 1919. for the Ice Cream social in
Grahain‘s Road Hall. 6515-6-24M1ipd.
-STRAYED.-Last _Sunday from
North Shore Ranch young silver lox.
$50 reward for return of saint-. Junies
Cousins, Rancher.
6531-ti-‘.’4iii2£i.
-WOULD THE PERSON who
accidentally took raincoat from wagon
in McGoiig.\i‘.‘s shed, Iieiislngtoii,
Suturday night please ri-tiirii saiiie to
S. McDonald, (lleniont. 6404-ti2iM.‘li|nI.
-CHANGE OF RESIDENCE.-Mr.
W. R. Campbell. St. Gr-oi'gi-'s. who re-
cently held ii position In the liout iiiiil
Shoe Department. ol' llicssrs. it. T.
Holman, Ltd., has tr-iiiierod his rc-
slgiiatloii and lell on Moiidn_\' uiorii-
ing for Dariiioutli. N. S., wliere lic
takes a posltoii with the Imperial Oil
t‘oinpany.-H.
-SUCCESSFUL OPERATION. -
Ilis parciits and fricnils at Elilisilect
will lic pleased to Iicai' that Mr. Austin
- Hix has been successfully operated on
. t'or appeiidiciiis at the Prince County'
Hospital and his complete i'f-covci-yi
will be ol1i.\' the matter ,of ai few’
weeks.-I-I.
-LAYING SEWERS.-~--A guilt; of
_ iiieii are noir i-.iiiployed on ('ciital
Street digging anti putting down sew-
er pipe, the work which ls for drain-
.il-te purposes, will extend from Water
Street to Green Street and when coni-
pleted this street will be ptit in a
proper shape with crushed stone fol-
i0W€i :i l'c\\' day.-i ago;
spent the week end visiting foriiicri
friends in Siiininerslde.-Il. i
'~-Mr. :Ind Mrs. tflieslcr Iio\\‘iie.~as,i
\lls~i I.i>ii;i Iiowns-ss. Mi. Jiiiiies Mai'-i
D nilltl niiri sister Nellie iiiolored toi
Llorrlcn list wuek. Mr. and .\Irs.
Bowiiess were eii route to MacLeod
Vrillcy. Alberta to visit their son and
dtugliter who are located there.
SPRING IN HIDING.
Art- _von hiding t`i'oni us, Spriiijxiiiiie.
' hiding in tlic slashing?
tfuiiiiiig from thi; iiioiintiiin, I saw
_vour iiuiclis go down
Iii ziiiioiig the willow swaiinps, I Iiearii
_voiir _vniiiiir it-or siilasliiiig,
>`.aiv-aiiioiig llic older stcnis-the
glitter' of your gown!
I
il"o|i|itI-iip:>ii ii siiowdi'il‘t--toys you
i dropped in ruiiiiiii_i;.
' Vnps of pale iiiieiiiniic, fnll of fairy
ilrc;
Uzi lIi-.- iiiossy |ii.~ii<-lies, \vlici'e the deer
\\'ert~ swiiiiiiiiiig.
.\linosl caught a glimpse of you.
, clad in green attire;
All but ciiiiglil _von pcepiiig; caught
ilu- corner lifted
Oi' that dainty veil you weave. of
cedar, lace and mist;
'l`lit- slintlow of your flying robe at-ross
the plow land drifted,
The ridges Iiluslieil to purple wliicl
your little feet had kist.
bursting, dear. to tell it,
| And the diinpled ‘bztliy lirolikiet ]\lS
chuckled it aloud, ' .
.\Il the fog grew opal-tinted ami ii
miracle befel it-
_rour sinile beliiiid the Cloud?
Must we weary for you yet?
Won't you teach the world a quick
that coax us to forget?
rainbow in each tear’!~ 4
Lund." by Clive Phlllippe__Wobley.
¢.
THE HATLESS BFHGADE. _
ax. the Kitchener House for Oitic
cis, Grosvenor Place. London. Eng
land, gave an interesting account o
some of her experieiices iii Russ:
during the siiiniiiei' of 1917. when sn
'i-went out there to assure the peopl
that Rainsay MacDonald. (wlio als
0‘ .iital but was fast recovering his iior-
l miil wcal-tli and spirits. Robert also
‘tad been through some heavy fight-
i ing Init came out without a scriitcli.
Lieut. liefurgey iinil Pte. Bowiiess
on account of ill health did not get to
thc front. Mr. Jesse Wright as Cliair-
man opened the meeting with a few
well chosen remarks, afti.~i~ which un
excellent programme was rendered.
Professor Theo. Ross in ii very ap-
bo_\- had done. and on behalf of the
\'ni‘tli ilodeque Red Cross extended ii
very cordial welcome home to them.
while Mrs. Robert Baker presented
tlieiii with signet rings. Gr. David
I.-aird replied. thanking the Red Cross
"ri their present as well as past fav-
iur. llc also gave an liiterestirig ac-
count of the soldiers lite at the front
iii the trenches and behind the guns
_ Sergt. Robert Laird also made a few
remarks nliaiiking the Red Cross for
the many parcels sent to them while
‘-it the front. Mr. D. B. Maclloiialrl
gave a very interesting and piitriotlr
.iddress going fully into det:-ils of tht.
"wir and the part ‘Canadii liud in it.
Rev. W. A. MacQuarrie also gave a
very interesting address welcoming
the boys home again. Cake and cof-
fee was then served after which the
meeting closed with all siiigiiig God
Save the King.
\VESTERN I’I°}R.‘i0NAli-S' I
-Mr. Joseph Arseiiiull of Egiiiont
Bay is in North Bedeque on business.
-Mr. P. W. Robertsoii of Moncton
.\'. B.. is spending a few days iii Sum-
iiierside on business.
-Mr. E. W. Myers of St. Jolin. N.
ll., was registered at tlii- Qnccii llotcl
Sunimerside last week.
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Boton. Mass., are visiting fririids in
Sunimeslde.
-Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Gillies
Charlottetown were visitors to Suni-
:nersitle last week.
C
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-Mr. Robert Laird. ex-soldier of
North Bedeque, left on Monday morn-
`ug on route to Vancouver.
--Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Fitzsiin-
inoiis and Mr. George Cousins, Long
River. autoied to Sumnierside on Sut-
urdiiy.--H.
‘Y ' iiiitiiii'-"
Egihin
. " silos.
lurgiool
Dr Chudii Oingimit will rahgggoii
mil on ootilin NN tm- A
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idsbiis
-Mr. and Mrs. J. ii. McNtitt of *I*
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intended going until the sailoi‘s pre
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ivciitcd him) only re.pi'esenletl a v€l`Y
small minority in Eiiglanil. the Lon
don. (England) Eeevniiig Staiidari
says. -
Apparently ladies of the Bolslievis
persuasion never wear a liat, and Mrs
Pankliurst and her friends took ad
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IN MEMORIAM I
MRS. ARCHIIE MGPHEE.
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The residents of .Forest Hill were
deeply shocked on May 6th when it
was learned that the spirit of Annl
beloved wife of A'rehie Mol’liee_
had tlcpsrted this life for her'
Heavenly Iioiiie after a linger-
ing illness. borne with true christian
patience, leaving to mourn besides
her husband. three children: Christy.
Effie and Murdoch. She was a woman
of true Cliristiau character always
cheerful and ever ready to give a
lielpiiig lisnd in anything for the bet-
ierineiit of the coummunity and hos-
pitable lndeed to any who had the
pleasure of visiting her home. Iler
funeral which- was largely attended
took place on the 10th being delayed
awaiting the arrival of her-sister.
Mrs. Tucker from Boston. The ser-
vices were conducted by Rev. James
Heron, Mt. Hope. Interment took
place in Dundas (Teinetery. “Blt>si-ied
are they that die in the Lord."
siocii oioniious
iil\i.iFixJ. Jiins 23.-tQu<»iuii0nH
furnished by I-.`. Bf Me(7urd_v & Co..
siock and lioiid brokers. mer-ii-i~s of
ine Moiitreal Stork ljxclii-.nl~Ze.|
Saturlay.
Atch . . . . . . . . . . .
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A. I-‘. .. .. 110%
Alo. 84%
(‘cnl. . 80%
(True. . 93
(`. P. Il. 163
M. .\'. I’ 183
S. l’. 107'/is
Reading. .. .. 88%
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»-ILLT
88%
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Monday.
99%
ll0f}li
firibig
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