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I- 29. 1920 s wott*rt t*e ort or mater- rlth her nee*ll* lu m * miaA dent theae daye of II be well and gt;r every ocoa- And the ehort lt;*** t gt;oou. end Cot tomt Ume in slie. gt; advatu-e* th? hale nre In- ding to itiftr- e milliner/ ea- ner* are um leU, bot' lhe rer hate* veraluna .1 m a UOmA*n mat** ovar wh::* n* over the 'op ot tng comn*. (ii ed With fl ff - 1 ry pnnne **1- irked arU icn colora Sn t'ie U ovci Mai* lt; tifi id Sor the pj-- m to the brim crown m th'ck f panne veleei Rnllor Shut*** uTor rtlne JV- nlour cf th* 1 aquare ef?3i ThU mod-1 a sa, with wNch he i i-j Heh ked contr t K t a trim ol to- narrow 41; IL* I ) gt;av n teo U thtr a * - * f model a one of the h t tm apt *nd come* Then It era 4- y a trrutl /ip baek b*e*ir rim., M 3e 4n jolored Milan . ngly ir'mm l carried out In nofDWVlh U are th oKly turned trim. lt;m by a thiTs rare Co, II n rtl are tm* OUa infl Fdnmnto** THURSDAY, APRIL 29. 1920 EDMONTON BULLETIN AGE FI T. REV. E. S. BESICNSASCHILO- WELFARE SECY. Will Accept Position Doing Same Work ior Methodist Church la Wtst Rer. Edward 8. B'ehop. irbo for the paat two year* Jiti bsso sssocia*- od with the Albert* Social Service S.sa us aa child wolTar* aecretary. haa refined hla position, but gt;i not yrnt pure to the thne of bla reloanu (rom ble work. Mr Iilehop haa accepted tht posl- tlon ot 90.4 sscrKary (tw he department of EvaiircOm and Soc al Service in the Mtthodlet cburob la Canada. Hla fleld will . be Weaiern Canada and ho will fee aaaoctated vrnatU Hoy. Hugh Dobson ot Re lt;na. Toy a time Mr. Blahop will make Bdmonton hie place ot rreUlcnce and hla headquarter*. Juat when Mr. Blahop will asaume h'a new duties wltl defend upon the ponaU lt;*1P*atlun Qtm the propoaed prohibition refrreinJuim oampaUn ond It may be tha and ot June or early In July beforo he sevrrs hla connection with ttie Alberta fioclal Service number* in order that Bret-hand Information might ba learned a* to the potentialities of Alberta and the province to tha Meat. The train to bo chartered by the Canadian Manufacturer* Aaaoclatlon wlll b* comfortably rilled and from the number or fee r vat lone betas made at tbla time It la vary possible (hat a aecond apeclal train will be brought Into uae to meet the demand. Captain Anderaon and Mr. Cardell had a conrerenoa wllh Secretary A. M. F rlth of the Edmonton Board of Trade aUo with II. H. E. Rvaaa and other city hualnoea men ta recard to ar- ransementa for tha Bdmonton pro- grain of the convention. bualneaa aectlon erdeavored to provide employment for mea whoae labori carr'ed them In theae llnea whlta the cneral aactlon operated In an nfr lt;** to find employment tn a general way not covered by other arc tlona. FARMERS BECOME ANXIOUS OVER CONTINUED COLD Frank Walker, M.F.P., Bmj9 Than Xi Much Water Upon the Land SILVER FOX IS MANY APPLY FOR BONDED Orer Fifty Have Already Made Application to the Attorney Oeneral In liquore are fWM for Iheir Farmere of the Port Baakatohewan neighborhood and of tha Kdmonton W ADCUAI iero'fl,,r,et generally are becoming anx- WAIltnUUjto -* *-* ** A reeull of continued inclement and cold weather which le preventing a commencement of eprlng and aeffd- tne operatlona. Frank Wsffcer. Mr ', repraeenilnf Fort Baakatohewan. who le a vlaltor In Bdmonton, declared wttlrtetdey morning that all farmera of hla dlatrlet were ahowlng atano of anxiety. v.* ahould have been on the lend more than a week ago. Mr. Walker remarked, and one effeot of the belated aprlng le bound lo be the cowing ofa muoh anialler acreage tban would have been the oaaa had tha weather opened up a couple of weeka ago. Per- annally. I look for not more than slsty per cent .of the available land being put tn crop, the remaining forty per fni tow. LTJUBSILES Prioea for Frime Freah Skim Range aa Hi*h m 670 Sack 26,000 Rip FOXES OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY-CLOSE WEDNESDAY AT 1 O'CLOCK Hon. J. K. Boyle, attorney-general etatea that he haa received ovor 60 application from parties both In Alberta and at Vancouver for llcenaea for bonded warehouaea. Theae applicative have to bo recommended by the provincial attorney-general before they are conaldered at Ottawa, and t would appear thnt tho llrme thnt have I already organised fnr the purpoae of t-earrvlna on the Interprov'.nHal tradr ***** These Realize from 4.00 to 69.00 Each, According to Their Quality going to makft a ttlfl further trade. aid For AND i RLES , NciC C.P.R. Phont* 497?, PROSPECTS URE BRIGHT FOR BIG CONFERENCE (Special Train Zt to Be Rnn Prom Chicago to Alberta and British Columbia Throughout the dlttrlot. Mr. Walker continued, thara la a great amount of water on the land end it la hardly po*etbIe to croee any fleld without encountering a Urge body of w tt*r. Bren with the oomlng of lm- med.'ate dry weather. It would be a considerable time beforo we would be able to get on the land and work.il/ ho concluded* DEPARTMENTS OFS. C. R.TOBE DEMOBILIZE , Number of Section Looking: Final Meeting of Present Board DIRECTORS OF THE ROTARY CLUB ENTERTAINED After Re-Establishment Are To Be Abolished iAUSAGE E FACTORY. Kdmontou tl 90? O.'.th Su JER'S nvARB ttnd Ran tee Mnch nee nSTTTTC ifl 2*33 1 Proapecta look exceptionally bright for m Uric attendance at Alberta In- duetrial Confreaa ttationa to be held la Jan* according to report* brought here Wedneaday morn lnv * gt;y Cajyt, H -H. C. Anderson, publicity manager of the Alberta and Brltlah Columbia Development Association* who withH* J. CardelU la a city rtaitor. Captain Andereon announces that arrangement* hav* *Ir**dy h n wm- jileled for the running of a special train from Chicago to Alberta and British Columbia- Larae delegations composed of bl* buslneos Intereots will also visit the west for conirr*asion- *U seeelona from 8t, Paul. Minneapolis, SL Louis, Chicago and other centres. Enthusiastic support toward the sue* ceaa of the conference haa been prom- leed by all large cities of the east fram where delegation? will come In largo Orders that wlll of certain CiYil Re lt; June SOth hare been received locally * call for the drmobillKiu.on departments of the Soldiers' Cfftablliihnient branch * on next. Thevc will include thn department of Information and service the handicap s ctlnnt ths professional section and ihe ptneral srcilon. T So far aa can'lx learnrd at the pre-1 rent time, no other department of the 8.C.R. Is tos be affected nport from aT poasibls reduction In the various ad- mln'slratWe staffs It Is the opln on of the'government apparently that the functions of thn* d*partm nta to b eliminated hava now been fully served and that in their belief, the re-establish ment of the returned man has been brought to ( a completion. The Information and P rvlce branch had the duty of provld ng returned m*n Dosit'ons wherever po Mble; thn handUxLp section mmm carrying on n similar work but dealt * gt; gt;Hly with men who had been dlrsbled as a re-1 suit of s* rvlc ; the profep*I(ina and Held New One Takes Of- flee May 1st The directors of the Rd Otttoa Rotary Club wers entertained at dinner nt the Macdonaid Hotel on Tuesday ight hy president O? M. X gt;ugsan Th'e* was tho ftnal meeting of the pr* sent board the year closing on Thursday when th*? ne y hnnn mr 11 he eli -t- *d to (nk ? officeNton Mnv ' Pcrow'ng th* dlnnnr a very pleasant even nir was spoilt ctuitft* **w ., x number of Important mo Irr* the future of the cluh were d'scussed and out of the dlgcuasaiti viiRtoi.uni wil be passed on to th lt; nrtv hmird, Mr. Duggftn hss made a inn?** cfR* elonl president of thn club this ynir and under his direction ?ome valuable community work has been nccorn- pt'uh d, particularly rho ovttihUshmrrt of the Child Welfare station up lt;3p which a tra'n*-d nurse U o 'gtnntV en gaged nil expcn bs In connection therewith Up s * borne by the Ito rir- lans, A deiaJed report nf the club gt; net:vltl?s for th*- gear-Will be pres n*- ed at th- gt; annual meeting on Thure* diy PERS STORE Pbone DRESS CPVom New Tork Timea. April ll) Silver fox heM lh alaea moat of tbe da? at tba for eal* la tba Mae ntc hnll hara yeaterday. BAddlnc rather lrre alar, InK huyera ware wood that the choloer nklne t gt;rou T full market prioea Otfieca brrfueht oloee to ham. the actual flaurea ranc(nc from around ft tirr Inferior P U eo 1870 each fpr a pa* of prime eaeh aklna Th *-A* .yng tter tegmn at soo and ran rapidly Up to the flvure recorded, whK*i received wHh apr euea. An offerlnc of n af.y 6.0O0 red tox*a brourht pr cei varylt from M to tf althourh aoma otber No 1 and Nn. S red foxee went aa cheaply am from 10 to 44 centa. dc Mnd lt;nc on tn Motloae ttotn which they were hipped lt;o tbe aal*. The collection of otter peHa. which had been achadulad for ealo yenterday, will oome up Hrat thia morning. HaTmated talee for tbe d y placed laat n cbt at SG O.000 hrin* n the erand total for th flrat tiwo .lavs to f 1 4B0.000. The piicei paid generally durln* the dey. while thty ahuwed advance* In mo* caaea over thone col fnr elmMar furs-here at '.he April aale In'OlO showed aome de- ellnea from the flruree reallaed on li.e aame klnda of aklna at the m'd-wlnter aale here In February. Buyera' comment placed the decline* ait 10 to 16 per cent., aHhouch eome dropped aa much aa- 26 per cent. Comment on the Hoot aleo had It that aome aL p- pM wera hlddlnc In thrtr offerinc It waa ra.terotcU. however, that the beet i f tbe ao-en'ried fancy fura *-ere brlnclnc full market values. It wee further pointed nut that dacflnee at this tim* would have no bearinv on rhe enrren* prlcea for manufactured fura at retail ax the tklna anld at the prea.-nt *ta'.e will not reach die puo'le. made up, for eome montha to com* Lor and b Eh prices pot for tbe eUlna aold y* etordav tocMh'er with the P rcentnc* of advances wtt cb Uie ceneral run of prlcea ehow*d over the averace flcurcs pnld at the April, 1919. aale bere follow: t.ow Hlcb Price. Pric*. Nutria ..* B0 *10 BMvor fox IS.00 670.00 Hed fox (cen ).. 4.00 62.00 r n ** ' eaa****eaaa*aaa**e Central For. :gn Decline. Note The bhje fr x**m mr gt; l veMeroay advanced tu per cent ovor laat April The aa1* will continue today uith the offering ot 1.6IS otter k-ft over from yeaterday. Among the tealurca of today'a eoCHni: w'll be th* dtepci lt;-al of three ae otter, eald to he Ihe rar* t and moat cortly fur in ihe rrtf pT'ntlan filfrfc ' ohiKn. opossum, etc. not overtooklnc ulllUllllflllll P. VVALONE The Best Place to Shop After AU For ; Men Buying KCW: 3 t* THB FASHION DE OTBB will atep proudly forth in mich dlat ncily amart frocka aa theee Htlk Taffeta, Boft MeeaaMne, Satins. Silk Orepua and Geonrattaa are tha fabrics held In htrhe *t favor, while ahadea are left largely to Individual preference. Those ure models ifrtb graceful tunics and others with ruffle-tr**mmed aklrr*; round or square cut necks, tong sleeve*. Borne are beautifully embroidered In bead or ailk cmbro'dery; othera ar* trimmed wllh eelft rueh nf*. glrdlo h lt;lt or sashea. Muny are pre ry enoucfi for evening wear. Pre**, S45.oo. MO.OO, tSo.OO und 25 1 .... * * i t * m* a * 4 9 0 9 9 e * Utility Coats of English Tweed 20.00 Tweed Coata alwaya enjoy a certain amount of prenflco In Kprlnc Faahlon, for woman tind thecp eo ueef l for b'lwinear, ahopplnc. Suits No man ftclo he can buy Suits recklessly todar; therefore, when you are ready to get a Suit it will pay you to InTeati- We have them all well tailored and have all of the 1990 touches S i d f 1 breasted coata, buttoning a little lower than usual, and square n-ptched lap elt. One of theae Suits ia an extraordinary good investment, when quality and eervioe are considered. F*rice 45, 40 35 S Atta Boy Johnny r 5 TONE tis faction IIET1E* IT.K CO. -if Jn prr ch Pianos ie higheat ty. You HI the price 'actory to y through nr reputa- i goea be* lent. * Risch 05 nn r*f- pay- rranff d If et fr*e. ich Ltd Kdmonton Vmtroki Tbe flavor lasts- m and tbe electrically- sealed package brines WRIGLEYS to yoo Here's fo teeth. appetite, digestion I ** ' *fcw gt; r wltb all its goodness perfectly preserved. o lt;st Sealed Tight Kept Right - r) Jam. * * e e lt; pht ioc ' Ah-jiuC i 0 Ml * llllfU gt;l im- I'BMBil AVRICLEV'S - JUICY FRUIT ' Cllf S ISO CUM' l9U9t*9H *mi,l..9HSliSU9l 9 j DOUBLEMINT *m-ml-I.**imm i?Xd *Cti f*t r- /Mf/ v r WRIGLEYS EARM1NT THcpgRfrECTGUMr,l rh k n . ... liouac eatt. n'. re than S4.W0 h'ir.iWe S5 SEEKING MU FOR n-.-TTorlnir. t-tc gt;Qn- aval Homespun and Ensfceh Twi-cJb. In . brown anrt - r * Y ni xluroB Smart- tj- rtaveloped atylea, and ataea X9 to 44. I- rlcfld at 20.00 Soldier-Fanner Settlers . Ara in Need of Money and Seed at VemiiUon m Women s Oxfords Dark Brown Calf, recede toe, bropue fltyl. military heel. 17 7 t Special per pair M gt; ** He'U ba playina t gt;( nll aoon and that's th rame tl-nt wtarn out hla clothea Ste llna a la fnoufh to ruin any ordinary Rule Bat tbi x Htji ar'* ratra wt: mada. aood Norfolk atyia. B.aoa' 26 Friday Baraaln of hfcivy to St. ..... Corduroy per pair Uloomrr Tanta Tweed, in 13.50 3.00 DELEGATION GROCERY SPECIALS Waits Upon Pmn. Stewart, Who Gives Sympathetic* Hearing and Promise* Help In an n lt;3e vor to gt lt; inmo r I'rf . for soMlor nailer farm rra In h V*r . mVlnn Ainir rt and In var'ou* k gt;c*Il- tin ot cftntrml Att ta who ra at preaent without m nay. without faed and without a? d on aocoant of thc fact that thtr are told'ar Ular for* I men R v. H A. Bdw rda of Var- xnlilon. who la alao editor and pub- llahar of The Unit. A. CT. Bhbatt. mmvibar c4 the prorlnclal government for VarmUlon* and A.-B- Kljrhtlnrala. rrprearnHor the HreiU War Veterana A f datlon watted upon Premier Stewart, Wedneaday mornlne to sue- gt+t woym aiirf metoi for a ramady. Thaaa aoidlar i( lt;tlfr who havn taken out land under tho rcgulM'cna of the solfterr aettlemant Act, cannot obtain addltlona* loan* for tba purpoae of feed or aeed on account of th fact that thejr are iha occupant* of crown Ianrta. At tha praaant Uma they are without money and without feed, dua to Ute ttn*am that their oap ta ha* heen axhnumed conaequant on crop fallurea and alio beoauaa of tha fact thay aro not perm tied to obtain outalde loana aa a raaut of ltnpo d regulations by federal authorttl** a* OHawa. I'rgo Government Aid The vl* t of thn dt'eyntfen befora Premier Stewart Wedneaday mornln* waa made In an endtaror to urea roytncla gov rft n*fr walaian? : vera I propoa la were offered by the delecat on and ail revived the ayan- prvttirftlc support of Alb'.rta'e premier who immodlately oauaed communloa- Uon to ba mado with Ottawa autnort- tlaa in order that ret.rf and Jtxatlca to tha returned aoidler farmere mi nt ba given. Tb* dctecaftl'ju urged tha ab- aoluta mc cm being placed neighbor not prtv-ilfcgoj to aarva hlo country tn Franca and who at thla time la able to aeeure loana from banka and munlotffa'lUet wttb which to make the neceattry purchaaaa for thr fa dlng of hla Mock and the aaed- Ing of hla DC SUGAR We have got delivery of aoother lot of Sugar, and again offer Eastern Ciranu- lated Sugar in 100-lb. OO CO sacka for, ppr aack V -J m*J J Oold Soap, per cako 10c Dominion Torn Flakes, each 00 10c Nabob Toa, per Ih 65c Early June Peaat 24b. oan 20c **ineirt Com, 2 lb. cana SOc New Rhubarb, 2 lbt for 35c XtRTge Ttips Bananan, per doaen ........65c FiDfst CriFp I/ettnoe, 3 bnnohes for ... 25c Ko. 1 Alberto White Pot*toc Good dzc, eleant dry stock, tree from froat, p r buihel 3.75 lillHiiiilniiiUllil f'T lilt ill IIIIiiilBlllli 11 Edw rd folly outlines th prtfri liu*tlon of tha rvturncd pnlil.cr former. j It to u follows: TtrmfTf tuive a'.I baA * hax winter. First., the oar'.y snow dc*troy* lt;5 much orop. thsn thry fcsd to sell took st a loss, then they wero Miurt,** rt fe*d and much stock died. Next thsnks to the h .y-proft:eeri. thry l 'l to psy through ths nos for f ed to try snd amvm whs they hsd lofu To do tltts they iim*S to borrow nt tho banks, up to ths ne.-k nnd thsn oens. In sp;t* rt '.him mora a-.or Says She Cannot r Praue Them Enough * * Mra. Gauvin Tells of Dodd'a Kidney Pills fiho *ys HW Bsrk Wss Ho W.-*k tfrmtlH 4*,m**lr 9V9M9. Hnt Ham Utffcvrot Him; UlogatAm urged ths b- ** csnnot praise ty of the sold er fsrmer* Pills snough. Mr on the wna barna 90 0 My back wss .*. wr Sltusflon A sts sment Ont lns l M by Rer. II. A, BslrtftfcUf ss4 Seellsf tSSSS Murine for Red- nras. Soreness, Granuls- Jon Itchlnf snd Burning ot the Eyes or Eyellda: Dr s-Aflsrlhr I 9 Different IVrwon. St. Jaanns d Arc, X.B, April St. (Sprctnl) A mons th6ss' Jn thu neighborhood who sre mthuniastlo n their prslses of Dodd's Kldnsy P-lls Is Mrs. Joseph Osuvn, highly ra- apoctod resident hvrs. **I csnnot pralps Dodd's K.dnry Gsuvn atstas. sk 1 oould hsrdly ws k I took six boxas of I gt;odd s Kidnry Pills and now I feel different person. Dodd's KMney Pll's hsve dpra me * tremendous* smouot of good Of the msny persona psyinx thslr I trlbuU fl pm tu Pud g Mn r ji'fM Pilla, It le not cssble that the great majority sr* women. The reason g.v- en for thts Is that tha vrast majority of women's Ills corns from ths kid- tvym Dodd's X dr.?y Ka act directly n ths k dnaya H-aling and atrr-rgtl nlna them, thry mtble ths kidney* itra In s'.l ths tmpurttlsa out of ths Tood. Purs blood Is the foundstlon * hss'ih Ask your nn'irhbors tf Dodd's Kld- ey P'lls do not help weak er aick flltrl, rvrn th* rraln th *y h d mrmnt tor Mod Had to bfl 4r6 to try * 4 m rm tht ruttlt- Now th*y hmvm no mon*r no f M( thmlr cr dtt all nned ap, lot* otf lt;i -iv1 lt;? Ul*t And m crop thnt mu* bo pyt n fromebow If thtr mrm not im hm ruin* Wh lo wc *r concerned tor lt;vrry otim f ttilp nftturr w gt;: nrn rivcit nt mH OMMW tor m c rtAln bunch of farm**-* wno mm thl victims of tt grrml IdJu H1o4 TThr ot gt;nditi n wt h vt Tnunlionrd mrm gtnmml Vut thftrt tre W0 t iuw f l ra gt;trt ta wrtMim mtjf Af-p.v,. itiV th* fiu-mer who It cm hit own uul tti nrt tn tht poor iinvA who It nttM up by the told.tr MttltU hoard. He la worrit off ot All and bore't why: WtoeS c r.ramTrr ::nt( thm OTdtrx* ary farm*** aOM rm lt;pt hit atock; tho toldttr ifW.tm nt board man wa* mtt Ailow d to. Thty wtrt not hit r-nttlt, Tht ordinary mail went to Ult bank and ralt * lt;l a k an to buy inure tmmA to carry him throueh: tht mt waa not, bit f*rm Kow tt n evtryont tt down and out,* w th no munty. prtcloua Uula atock left* no tmm6 rrtrflt uttd up Inni: l U hay at any oM lt; * ton- *nd with vork hortta that mutt Vt tnd and n I Ihxt mutt ht put In, but not ont par- frur tMntml treatrm*nt for **I bona BOt furm era whether they mrm 6* H, tla m n or oot. fnttrvt that thoy m*t*mK - abl*? io (tt tmm* uod aoad loanit H timr at you ran ni gt; lone Joura* to IXrTionton and wn infi for tmvrda. the a td It ne lt; ' r thla gt;f r Crop, f-nt n*xt. M ikr your r.-.rjl iual treatment tbr til farmnr* and leave tht aovorniue tt to fix dttf**l* at to how thr crrnvri lai; bualneaa ran be y re nd ao aa C'jarant r (ha munl vaUtlm fof lt; I nt lo . B- B. mra* Uc.t of aeed, iha ordinary ra: car, m to tht t cr ary uf h:a mui liy and gtt J loan at once for U td f r work hot***, and tor hit *etd gm a no:t oH tfi nrop tht fi.S,H- nian oan t htt farm It crown ;on*li fa H fa rt la It JuwtT It tt rlcht? Tba* than* ahould bt two mtti on lha lam* auction, erh tt gt;toluttly up ajpn ni a. rh n rti:-'( ataJMan e at nj co tt tht gt; Hip / il1 lu '* ' m;ri ra-rrTHnw and ont th oihtr cant. Wt art pre* tht minlrffr at iifl tli f n.m wr * * n ct lt; thc balp. and It a a groaa lojutuea/* imt chtte facta up* gt;n avr utiur h rhe m n t Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis tt : gt;.rr, ta an silni n In the V *- or chest, -t suraly eassiitlkl th t ihf r nn y br c nrry fl dirrrt lft ps1 r.K vf 1.' gt;r i r ' s*s rhoirnnr brrstli- m-t frm tnr mrr. n rftatra tbr iii,?-arn T--r nchI l tubra *hst 'ts bu fumes kill lhr s;rnns nd d*ctr lt; v oauts of the ir*. itiLr Tti* *r n llie r,t * win I'ft'nrrlic'Z/in* yi fi led*to curs a tcnuinr rmmm . ( fa**r*i Astbrra, Bf r oh Itl* ut Tbrwil Tr t:* le Tho w 'nrtrrfiilh-rrnth'nir *oi gt;'-t ot nif-rrhnimns In-*.' r-. ' ths ftythctt rrcse- * (ha lun** pro luces fl li'slinc oursttve sneoi th ' a Imima gt;' w fb s tslb*st *r gt; which aoes mvrvly to inm atom - I tells sntlrsly to h l the throat I or tui I trr rt muftlc psl tits thn snldlar set rr. snil -Tt Catarrhozone Juat Breathe It t gt;rn nt board, Iht prtm* wtrytwdy that wt ean totcrtal tn thc matter. Our local member- Mr. K**- bm fa doing rht tame* Tlitra'a lott Ot ro'trr for tie .p tt th:t ihtna ta to bt put rt M. Th'nk ahout IL Tjalk about II Dlacuaa It In yonr 17. Fi A, m e;lr. a. i'aaa ragolut ona damaad- To permanentfy cun rotir wlntei tl* your rf'uah* mnrmn'i g and lt;*a- t rrn. by til meant uaa a r rd and proren rained y like ratarrbaaone* But beware of the robftllutor. Larct outfl* -tttt two mnntha, eomxm 11.00, mall x 60e trial r.a* Skc. at d rrt ertrywh xas
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