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Edmonton Journal from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada • 18

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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1921 THE EDMONTON JOURNAL- 18 Acnvnn AT-HOME AMP -ABROAD Diamond Engagement Rings We have many very choice d.a- mordri tlval are good value, and will pleas-! Ire fortunate enough to rcceivw cue. "Gift That Last" Tt1rbih Woman Disgusted With Lady Byng Urges Co-Operation Of Community Welfare Workers Modern Life Returns To Harem -V Edited by Edna Kelle. Phone M7t News Itema must reach tba office not later than 11 a.m.. on tha dar publication la desired x- lept on Saturday when all cewe muat be In befor 10 a.m. emended In useless directions.

They ASH BROS Watcfi and Diamond Merchants 10212 JASPER AVENUE won't work with their nanaa ia ih.i minds are filled Lad Eyng, of Vimy. gave an ln--an, at turn riven a few days with fashions, novels, and candies. ago in ner honor by the president and 'Mn h.v become their Slaves, ii clvilination. We TurkUh women have had our heads NOW IN OUR NEW SHOP 10336 Jasper. Phone 9368 Special Sale Pure Thread Silk Hose In a Very Desirable Quality.

Colors are Black, White, Grey, Smoke, Navy. Brown Leather, Beaver Special $1.00 Penman's Heather Mixed Wool Hose In a Good Medium Quality. Special 95c turned by the effort to become like v.a. oivi.iT.wi women, and in doing ANGORA. Sept.

seckasion of the harem is adapted to woman Mature, and it' is best for the social order that she should be there, declared Mufide Ferid Hanem. the Nationalist beautiful wife of Ahmed Kerid Bey, ex-minister of finances, to the correspondent in an interview 'The harem grew out of the intelligent understanding of the nmrrl-age relation. It represents the wisdom of the East. I am a reformed woman rights advocate." she cor.inued. "I used to vcarn for the 'independence of the r.A woman, but so some of us have lost our sterling nM.fahinnMl nuallties.

and become in riosti-iictive creature like Af Ihe West. "We Nationalists are in favor of abolishing the theory of polygamy, rhn.iah. in fact: it has long since consequences of war to aap the vitality of the country. Canada had a clean biU of health. The country's broad spaces partly accounted for tiiat condition, but the same preat spaces brought terrible loneliness to women, especially in the days before their children were born.

"Tour climate ia wonderfully bracing, too. but seain I think it may strain the nerves to the breaking point. For a young country one thing strikes ine. and that la the number of huge asylums I have seen. Mental cases must be taken in time, and the country will not suffer so." Lady Byng spoke of the board o.

guardians, on tne house commiitee of which she served for three years. Every illegitimate cliild passing thr.fcTh their hands had a mentally defective mother, he said. Segregation of those below mental par was advocated as the remedy for a condition which might be remedied if taken in time. "Tou have a big chance in this wonderful country, which has. I suppose, more opportunities today than any country in the world.

If welfare workers can reduce the number of these cases they will be doing- the country an enormous good." a institution. But we are SEPTEMBER SUN The Sun smiles softly I'pon the ineadoirs brown. And floret Its soft Wlie-e milk-podn show tlie.r down. On fringe of purpie On plumes of eolden rod It llneers. loth to leave the wot Where these late uicfisomn nod.

It seem to hold the rp.rir Of Summer's xraclons hours. ith nature at her xayest And earth ail bright with flowert So, when life Summer paee Und inter winds blow, chill. May vouth'a glad Summer brightness heart and spirit B. ANDLRaO.V SUM Ions Horn left on Tuesday r.ow I believe the mistress of the harem ET Mi directora or central tjnan at Ottawa. The guests included representative of prominent women's organ.

zationa. and Lady Byng ursed upon them the necessity of avoiding overlapping in the work. When the carpenter makes furniture, he doea not have wood overlapping. It happens In England among our varwua organizations that there ia a great deal of overlapping, which la bad carpentry, instead of dovetailing, which Is good carpentry. We muat learn to dovetail our different aclivitlea." l.ady Bvng noted the greater political power of Canadian women, and large organizations, which England d.d not possess on'the samo acale.

"Tou. have an immense power for good work In the whole her excellency said, "especially if among your different organizations you can meet in a friendly way, and have teapot talks. There Is nothing; like teacups for breaking Ice." Canada, has advantages and disadvantages that the old country has not. Here there were not.ths generations of bad health, nor to such an extent the Russian woman, the sentimenia, -nch liberty. hut net license.

We are good house trian. the nagging bnguon won. the ca.cu1atin. self-centred American woman. "To these women.

woman nsnts mean the light to spend money on foolish finery, to marry late, and be They live the store and the theatre. They are responsible for a good deal of factory labor wives, we wear more or less a uniform gown and veil In the streets, which prevents being victims to fashion, and at home, if we do not wish to see our husbands, we are not obliged to do so. Surely that is liberty enough?" Lovely Asters Large Flowers like Chrysanthemums, Special Price 75c Per Dozen Walter Ramsay, Ltd. FLORISTS 10218 Jaapar. 11018 100th Av.

Phon 553S Phons 23554 Ladies' Combinations Athena Brand in flesh and white. No sleeves, ankle length. 7 Special $2.50 nieht for Olympla. Wasninpton, Aiiei vWtlng.for a time. Miss Horn will commence her three years' training In St retcr's hospital.

Olympla. a Mrs R. O. Tomltnson and children of' Calfrary are the guests of Mrs. Morehouse.

WOMEN'S MEETINGS WEDDINGS ON THE SOUTH SJDE onians -j ama-ajuwnenxa or wun-. legs wust sent Th Jeurnai f- ik, afflc net later fhan 11 a'clock .1 dar publication I daairad. Telephana raw. Itema to SS4 South Siaa Journal Office front to I o'clock, each aft.moon. i 1 n.uncm.rrta ay wevnan accepted for puMlcatran.

uu ft. Robertson College Guild Howell- Gimby A quiet wedding took place at half-past ten on Tuesday morning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W.

Gimby, "The when their youngest daughter, Ethel Mae, was united In marriage to Dr. Robert Pryce Howell, of Paynton, Saskatchewan. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. Smith, pastor of the Highlanus church, and in the presence of members of the bride's family only.

The bride who was given In marriage by her father was daintily gowned in nigger brown canton crepe with touche of rust colored satin. Directly after the ceremony ihe party sat down to the wedding breakfast. The table was effectively decor SAY IT WITH FLOWERS The regulir meeting of Grace W.M.S. waa held on Tuesday afternoon. Owing to the absence through lllneaa of the president.

W. J. Stanton, the saa nre.ided over by Mrs. D. Mrs Meacham and Mrs.

W. I. representing CalKary Lode Ladle' Auilliary to the H. of arrived In the city Saturday, and wrre the guesta of Mr. and Mrs.

Kaw.rs. louring their atay they wcrc welcomed hy the members of Northern l.lehts ldce No. Meal No tils. After a moat enjoyable day the Mailing Bisters ret urncd lo (Jal. gary on Suridav.

Mr. and Mrs. J. O'Brien of 10213 losth avenue, left on Monday last for southern California, where I hey will rnrnd the winter. a Mrs M.

McOrlmmon has returned from a two months' holiday rpent at the coast cities Mis KtiKrnr de Hurt entertained numlier of little folka on Tuesday afternoon In honor of her on liie. who celebrated his seventh Mrtliday liecorallo.is carried out in red and green baskets filled with randlea delighted the little guests. The supper .1 with a nretty birth r- Ingram. The devotional exerriaes were in charge of Mrs. I'.

R. Reed, the theme being Chriatlan Stewardship. Piana were made to entertain the Little Hearers on October 4th. htiwlneaa was Iranfl- Flowers of Remembrance In keeping with this beautiful spirit whether it be for the living or the departed ones, our floral arrangements are distinctive. Visit our Conservatory; our displays of beautiful will be pleasing.

Leave us your orders. ated with sprays and leaves of acted and plans developed for the sea- eon's work. Mies Mary Stanton aang a very delightful solo. The annual fruit and vegetable, shower of Robertson college will be hld at the new college building on Whyte avenue on Friday afternoon from three to six o'clock. The women of all the Presbyterian churches in the city are invited to attend.

Tea will be served and an opportunity to go through the college building. Any women unable to take their contribution and willing to give a donation may notify Mrs. J. S. MacDonald, 10040 llth street, or Mrs.

E. B. Cogswell, 11154 4th avenue. All 8int VV. A.Will meet in the parish house on Thursday afternoon at 2:10 o'clock.

Children's Aid Society Will meet in the board of trade rooms on Thursday Evening at o'clock. Loyal Women ef Central Christian Church ti-. 1 1 nn Th.iradav afternoon at Home Dressmaking on the Increase Emery Floral Limited JASPER AVE. PHONE 5866 We Are As Near, You A Your Nearest Telephone CHICAC.O, Sept. J1 f)ra Cne.

to milliners and dressmakera at the autumn foliage. Dr. and Mrs. Howell Wt on the noon train for the coast where the honeymoon will be spent. I.ater they will make their borne in Paynton.

Vanderburgh Chalmers A very pretty wedding took In Knox PraebyUrian church on Saturday, September 17. o'clock when Catherine, eldest daughter of William Chalmers. Edmonton, became th bride of VV. Stanley Vanberburgh. only son of Mr.

and Mrs. H. Vanderburgh, of Norwich. Ont. The Rev.

A. V. Reid officiated. Th bride entered the church to th stra.n of "Th Bridal Chorus" from Ixmengrin. played by W.

H. Tornpkin. on. and waa escorted by her father. day cuke on which seven -white candles burned.

(following the ganiea and music, refreshment were served hy Mr. 1-esile Mclntyre. Mrs. C. 1..

('Unborn. Mrs. A. ClHrkn, Mrs VV. K.

t'araiairs and Mrs. Tlioinn Morgan The children present were Catherine Cliblwrn. Illllie and Marjorln Conn The Misses Mary nd Patty Forbes Reid. Oarneau. entertained at, the ts hour on Monday In honor of their guest.

Mm Honora Dyde. daughter of Rev. Dr. and Mrs. 8.

W. Dyde of Kingston. Miss Honora ha been upending tha summer with his Bister Miss Christine Dyde, near Camroee, and is now on her way home. The gnesta invited to meet her on Monday were old Edmonton frienda. and needles to say the reunion was a very happy affair.

Miss Emma MarMahon poured tea. and Miaa Helen Wei' cut the Ice. Miss Kay Ford and Mis Eileen lriacoil aasioted. Mrs. E.

Fox. of Vancouver ia in the city vlaltlng her on, J. H. Fox. of 10040 17th avenua.

Miss Louise Shepherd of Montreal r. rived in the city on Tuesday evening and ia a guest at the home of Mr. and Mr. C. E.

Johnstone. Mr. Wealey Hooford and Mian Had-die Hoeford were Joint howtese At pretty misceilaneoua ahower on Tufts-day evening at tha home of tha latter when they entertained in honor of Mis Olive McKitrlck a popular bride to-be of the month. The gift numerous and costly, were preaented In a larg clothe basket covered with whit and decorated with autumn leaves. Th guest preaent were the M.ase Olive Ka.

Winnie, and Jean McKitrlck. Daisy. Emily, and Edna Bruahett. Merle Hlmmons, Kiv Tebo. lidtth Bowsn.

Vera and Lletta Wtkeon, Evelyn Elliott. Roe Hodgson. Muriel Hart. Flora and Kathleen MoOlllvrary, Hilda leah, Sybil Weton. Ambia Oolng.

Blrdla Tionnsn. Cecil Cslder. Xttta tlreen. Edna Fowler. Mr.

A. McKit-trlck, Mia. R. McKltrick. Mr.

W. C. Ibott, Mrs. Morrow. Mr W.

Health Mra. W. Simmon. Mrs. K.

Jackson and Mra. A. H. Elliott. I'anhinn Art league convention, apoke of the growth of the dressmaking busi 1 i I i Va owe rirm Victor Machines and Raoarda Haintaman Hall ness, mtynig that tne aepsnmnu redy-to-weaT business, which waa formerly per and that fabric de-partmenta have Increased their buainesa tremendoualy.

selling fabric for dressmakers make up. Department of Expression and Physical Culture HEINTZMAN A LTD. 1013t J.soec Avenue PHONE 121 I o'clock, with Mrs. Martin. 1061S Mr.

Cne urged uressmaaera liners to help along the vocationa tlst avenue. W.l.h Ladlas' Aid hools and encourage acnoois oi kinds, because, he declared, on tnese arhoola tha future of tha buainesa will Will meet at the home of Mra. E. depend." People In business cannot ALBERTA COLLEGE JNUKlli Mrs, Eeese Burns, A.T.C.M, will resume her classes, beginning Satiirday, Oct. 1st.

Student, will be prp.r.d for th. Junior and Sttier Examination, in Expression of the Toronto Conservatory of Mut.e For inf ormvtion ud appointments, Phone 1461 fford to have ignorant. E. Davie. 10251 Wadhurst Koaa, on Thursday evening at o'clock.

Binlial Miaaiasi Circle I JUST START EATING National Maid Bread and you'll hava not otnar. i 100J Jasper Ava. Opp. Howard Ava. Into expenalve fubrlca.

ana iney Ihe It.Blruclion of schools. Ms closed the lecture or everyone to be patient snu Mathrw All mar. lon M.iliuyre. Htove, lllllll Htehl, Urate rd Mleen Itothinan. Urnc.

and IVt Adsniaon. St ItMiil IngHs. Nancy llradley. t.ral.am Hurry Itecdford. and IMIV U.i rail, Hagermsn.

leddle Mi.n. Unhide. Bmlth. llcssle Lane and Harold Wahrs. In aid of the bsnaar fund of the flood Hhepherd AuJillary Aid a om-parallvelv large tea and musl.

ale w.a held at lha home of Mra. Ii J. Mah.r on Tuesday afterntxm. Aiilinnn foliage and vsusea of asters arranned around the rooina madn a pretty decoration for the occaaion. Mia.

Olroul presided over the tea table for Ihe flrat hoi and Mrs. W. Hart for the second, Mra. Krsnk lnea. Mrs.

Moreau ami Mra Kd-ward I'ridcrwond served. The mu-H-al select lona In. luded piano anloa hv Mlaa Msudle Walnlt and vor.l aobia by Miss dwell Comm. k. all of which were much appreciated.

Itev lather I'anMl. chalilam of the organlaatloti was jirescnl. Many oung people asaemhled in the evening and Indulged In an Informal dtmce. Mra Jennings the engagement of her cousin. Mlsa Maude that business would pica up soon.

Pawann, to Jame Davles of Edmonton Calgary Herald. Miss A Hubhs of The Journal busi who gave her in marriage, bus ioov very charming in a traveling ult of taupe broadcloth trimmed with beaver, with hat of blue duvetyn and carrying a ahower bouquet of Ohpella roses. Miss Margaret Chalmers, sister of the bride, acted as bridesmaid, and Mr. Leo Pearce. of Camroee, attended a beat man.

During th signing of tha regaater Miaa Rnxyna, Phillips ang "Becao In a very pleasing manner. Mr. Tompklnson played Mendelssohn' Wedding march as the party left th church. Later In the evening a reception waa held at the home of the bride. Villa Laurler.

where the reception room was artistically decorated with popple and autumn leave. The Mit Margaret and Isabel Chalmer preided In th dining room assarted by Mr. F. McKay and -Miaa Thelma Savage. Mr.

and Mra Vanderburgh will make their horn in Edmonton. GRANDMOTHER SAYS: If peeling either orangea or tomatoes -wald them a few minutea In hot water and then daah them into cold water to restore their firmness. Skins will come off easily then. "Laundryette" The Paint Store Jackson Bros. Loading Jewelers NU Jasper Avanua Phens 1MI Marriage Llceneee laauad i tnr children The First Baptist Mission Circle held tt fall rally' on Tuesday, the president Mr.

W. R. Bottom, in the c-halr. Mrs. Tainton led the devotional exercise.

The roll call was called and the women all answered with a scriptural verse. Letter from Dr. Jessie Allyn, Mis Laura Allyn. and Miss Janet Robertson from India, and one from Miss Wllaon who I now In Bolivia, proved of very great Interest. An enlarged photograph of Miss Wilson was presented to th circle by the Girl' Friendship Club of the church, Mr.

McCanneU and Mr. Mr. G. J. Henry making th presentation.

After the meeting a cup of tea was served by the executive and a social time was enjoyed by all present. primarj cumu.t under twelve i being organised In Oar. nr.u under the auspice of Holy Trinity church snd will be opened on Sunday September ii. at p.m.. In the Red 10147 Jasper.

Phone B132 M.Kt Door to Johnston Wslkse's building Immediately oenmu R. hospital, permission naving See the Laundryette way of washing and drying Clothes demonstrated at Scott Lake HARDWARE 9562 111TH AVENUE LADIES obtained from tha hospital authorities. Capable teacher will be in charge and a welcome will be given to any children Vou ness staff la spending vacation ai the coaat. Mrs. 1 Cupples and little d.ughlei Marguerite of 10747 Tth street, hav.

returned frum a six weeks' visit In Vancouver. The social season of the Ht. Andrew's society waa opened on Tuada night wtth great enthuetasm when the first of a aeries of whiat drlvea and d.ncra waa held In 1h Memorial hall, which waa filled to capacity. Kevents-table, were occupied at hl.l, the von. teat for the valuable prises being very keen The prlre wlnucra were Krneel U.

I- Kmlth. A KIIM. Mr. Iakin and A. Seaton.

Mlaslto-jlet illachtord and K. i-aan earned off the cn.tMilatlon prizes. Following the whist drive an enjoy-, jnnrlnv waa Indulged who cars to come. nty cconomlxt In nt In tyt or quality At PEGGY'S The Calgary Trail and Dietriet Com H. FROME, LTD.

JEWELERS 10024 Jasper. Nxt t. C.P.R. Bldg PHONE 4977 munity League will open. It winter pro-m the Rupert street Presbyterian l.

i. Mininr with a dia- Removing Ugly Hairs Entirely New Method (Arfl.llv nmm th. Slas cnurco on rt.u-. cuaalon of civic utilities a snect.ng in. particular dwtricl.

Th mayor. Mr. Duggan. and Commissioner loratu ar She for Man, Women and Children at Popular Price jr-rr 1 exnrrted to be prewent. The American Shoe Store, Kg Uue.llona will ne Rannieo I Slue prwsi.H In In Ihe strains ol muaic provided ny the atreet lighting or tna omereoi avenues and atreets: th atreet railway Toung- Men's and Boys' Wear Bors SH0Pv 10339 Jasper Are.

Phone 5116 III IJ I 1 rl Limited CORNER FIRST and JASPER need or tna Ihe Ht Andrew a poclely orcheatra lea i mhil Jack Mope and and the pabllc generally: extension of -III I cj 1 1 Th. it -kM wfcem.f fclr ia. ha e.nafa.'tiat rrti.iH ItM- tn. I.ra taai m. een hmlt u.

'1 ainvrr-t nb n.a fir nt aHUIcn. la raw let mtf wS A tt It. irr 11 lutt a a I-'rtm aiUIlW. pi MfM.UMU i.a l' lh CI! K-H iric ife sk's ertir miws aw. Yciirs the Andy Mater acted as mast era of cere- water and sewerage lha utiiiaatlon of the i i commencement of Same Good athletic park to greater advantage.

the season a program waa brought la a-rvMa vntina it LONDON SILK CO. a rioei- i.i......... Tha romailttee Which N. H. Young Jwnr and Oiamnd Merchant Tea--and Always in the Sealed c.rn.l nut I be arrangetnenta for the Lwst Price th City llohert Muir See Our Children'! Window Special Price Ilallatt-Rodgers Ltd.

nnM im.ti.M. 10126 101st STREET I't. Lara. William Muir. It.

Cal PHONE 2219 rnujiii iiv vaiBi hi hi i Package il Vjw.hn. All residents or tne to attend. Oarneau school girls play th opening same of the Jun'or baet ball series atainat the girls of Queen Alexandre, on Wednesday afternoon. Th Mlsae Netti Redmond and r-'ara Pevla have reurned to the city and reasumed their school work st Wfct m'nlstar college. -ill VaCA 7 Inlnah! W.

McVAhlnnie. A Mater. llulrhtneon a.Ml T. Campbell Hay Cm. ii rr fl rrr.

WIDEST RANGES IN NEW HATS II it's smart and atylieh. wt Miaa Marlon Mitchell of Calgarv. who h. been visiting in th" city for the past two week. at present the guest rstlrWr rr 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ttrrrr Tr5 ol Mr.

W. rl tlllpln. 1 1 TMW.IS t. Mr. and Mr Brownie hav tut returned from holidaying with Mr.

and Mra I. V. la-ltrh. Merchant Lank, i llve Mra. Bro-rnlee ha sine been th Mwericordi hoeav.tal FURS STOKED Fun Made to Order U4KNn( HlLPfXT rtJPJ COMPANY.

LTD. Balmoral Sleek 1024 J.tper Ava. (ppait Crn. Hotel) I Ik .1 tue.t at the home of her son. Major have Saa tha new designs in ruch.aa, Coqua da och and tha thar papulae shades ie) ach d.eeand.

Our stoek is epenplats in vary d.ts.l. PATTERN MATi SHOP iMra. W. M. Tdd).

a spar i and McDauaall. I. tne a AMfllHIIL I 7W '4 unaentn a 1 Hrownlee la alarms wan ner ft parent. Mr. and Mra A.

it. Mr. and Mra. Clifford MalceJm of Ited tVer. who were mrred recent in Calgarv.

and spent their heoeymoon .1 lianff and l-ake tuie. pa.eed lt on Tuesday by motor IM'll vnue. 4 r. MM TF cann.no ptecipe M.k.xa Pia Pr Teate VT.fi I QoU P.nKv VpKicles is a worth-while tomatoe. make good auntMitu' tr A.

in nmini mak them, peel large r-r T7 Dl rnpnorro I tfl ftll i nne gal'-on of toTl.t. 1 f.w e.tl.li and tne norm i On (heir murn trip thev will he the ch.i. of Mr. A Hustler f.r a tew rts M.k-olm waa formerlv Miss i Otna Carrtwell ami well known in YA- nwKiirtn. particularly among the mual rlan.

Ml Malcolm IS well le n. athletic irelea throughout the pro-1 vmre At present He t. an Inatrwtor aitb Ihe Aetna 1nwrance eampanv Mt and Malcolm wtli make 'their home In Calgary in the naar Bring tbi anixl' to 'be soinna k.i Anmn to the con.1rncy of tab, svrup: Pe I aaaaaawa.aaaawaaaaaaa.aa-.aas-aaaw- Puxar hu'd event tor you. E-very uxuy uiobm Cart, Stroller and Sulky in our stock of these is reduced in price during this sale. -An $oU Baby Carriage now only will cost you $0U; era an ih'V llm a packed in am.H fin I iii a rmn CARWELL'S BELL COALS THONE 23591 car ye can tur th leftover f-" Je.

i mining eneteieee. guest in rtirvee en route J.H.Morris Andrew, i.ti, wa I -w d.va i F.1rmt wak.n(--,ulr fn" of verVMir fm- nf Ibw toa-etbee inl i Kiipc-t lH.il 4ow eae i mv-an add one a.l.-t Company, Ltd. $60 Carnage tor 0, and so on auw a jf-xV dvertiMns man- 5 an tall.Pwi of r- Vw f-jt mnatflw JcrwaL re lieOff. a-r ol turned mrk or trtntte ia' m. wSit.

fnwatm ever the 8918 Juper Aveiut Free Delivery Phone 1201 graj line. i l. k. awn fnr t'-n ts the lilt eSwewrfar mf.rr attend Nfvipiaet AS.ertl-iars' reawatkon at Hwll. It will pay you to come in ana uiuuac while the selection is at its best.

Mrnmc turn Inx Mae la aeeli) -fr- wines T'a McCall Patterns Ll'INGSTONrS fMj- aed whoi.aianw ha wed It. that tart IB tat i fca now. II Cacumtr i-art. Il.rh Whv Stay Fat? iVii lewaeey Piekt Wa" aed f'ck ew lh rl earefw 1. -I'T I na, aouT.il fnrit.

Place them re, a e--V pii ln to n'll bT-e ar sear'v ivee.d. Tie a rw Apf.ea You Can Reduce 1... -nth erw the teMltll ev ine cr- a BLOWEY-HENRY CO.C ETC ti-A, fyl 9355 rape. ir.g Ir-a lav I'er 'p I'reaTwe' twaaaars w-H aoor and atee the fr-iwett-g ev aa vioesar pack ed Wrrtea 20c 25c 25c 30c 43c 45c 25c 73c CALYPSO Unexcelled Toilet PTrpsJ-itiorii Lines' Drn? Corner OPPOSITE PANTACCS Tfce erwer e-f tnrmr fat 1 t. r.ar.

tn-i ftw rei-r. with a Twnt r-he -wa fa tew 1 Het Pot Shu-rr trt. Icr wla-na h. raa Iwtr weit e.t- ail Har rtvw-ltew sew TK.v hwrenVwa. ewtail l-r IS Itaru TVT Pan' ght -k ic3 Am AJ a -a ti bv i rf ml r.iiiiw I I lr a iid baf nt" h-.

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