Smart & Silberbersr We've Offered Tailored Suits Before, but What do You Think of These. Our campaign acainst the seasou'a surplus of Tailored Suits fur women now enters upon its final stage. Although earlier engagements were enii iieutly successful, the ranks of the euemy beiug sadly decimated, it was im possible to make a clean sweep of each group or battaliou under which the stragglers were mustered. Now the siege can be laid aside to be succeeded by sharpsbooting la other words, in lieu of aiming at entire groups as heretofore, we can now coucentrate our tire on individual model, and have selected the following as targets for this ounlaught: Twenty Suits $10.00. Formerly $1S.00 nml $30.00 This gives choice of some of this season's must popular models iu black, brown ore blue brillianlioe or cheviots. Thirty Suits at $12.50. Formerly $23.00 to $37.00 These include a number of this season's most fashionable models, com prising blouse, Eton, or short coat suits in the fabrics and colors most in demaud. Twenty-five Suits at $15.00. Formerly $30.00 to $S5.00 This group embraces the highest grade tailored aud semi-tailored - suits in a diversity of this season's more recent designs. All Trimmed Hats at Half And Smart & Silberberg Hats at -that There's an attractive proposition, sure enough, literally true, too. What's more, it means every bat we have, from the most modest Shirt Waist Hat to the beautiful models. All are being sold here now at just half price. No wonder we're busy. SMART & OIL CITY. PA. Oil City Trust Company President, Vice President, JOSEPH SEEP. GEORGE LEWIS. From Statement to Commissioner of Bank ing, May 29, 1905 : Capital, $300,000 00 Surplus 300,000 00 Undivided Profits,.... 47,246 30 TOTAL RESOURCES, Four Per Cent, paid on Certificates of Deposit. Business by mail 4te Moiialc Kloorlnst of the Driert. The northern portion of the Colorado desert Is imveil with the most wonder ful pebbles lu the world, in ninny parts ho exijlllsltely laid lis to defy sueeess ful Imitation ly the most skilled worker in mosaic flooring. These pebbles nro nindo of porphyry, agates, rarncllnn, quartz, crystals, garnets, chrysolite and other such beautiful materials. They ore packed together so that tho surface composed of them Is like a floor, and they look ns If pressed into it with a roller. As n rule, they nro of nearly uniform size, and eneli one is polished brilliantly, as If oiled and rub bed. Most of them ore perfect spheres, and the reflection from them of the Rim's rays is gorgeous beyond descrip tion. Kuril convex surface gives back a ray of light, and the ground for miles seems as If literally paved with gems. Thus the whole surface of the plain Is u combination of myriads of reflectors, each pebble being so highly polished that It is like a mirror, und It Is believed that the lakes of the desert mirage are produced by tills menus. The pebbles nro polished by the loose Band which Is blown hither nml thither. Wonderful Rronlon, A curious effect of the wear and tear to which the earth's crust Is ever being subjected Is exhibited in the sin gularly rapped pinnacles existing on South river, In the Wasatch moun tains. In Vtah. There lire hundreds of these slender pillars, ranging in height from 4H to -Urn fret, most of them crowned by large nips of stones. They an; not works of human art, as might be Imagined, but are the memorial monuments of the hill from which they have been rut by the net Ion of nir and water. Those pinnacles nlone re main of many square miles of solid rocks, which have been washed nway to n depth of some ino feet. The greater hanlncs of the surface has caused it to rcsl.it corrosion more than the underlying rock, thus leaving huge caps of stone perched high In air on the points of their columns, due dou ble column, capped by n single stone, forms a natural bridge both unique and picturesque. The Flrot Friction Mull-hen. The first really practicable friction matches were made by an Kngllsh UDothecarv named Walker lu Ho Bargains in SILBERBERG, Treasurer, H. R. MERRITT. $1,743,434.54 solicited. coated splints of ens iiionrd with sul phur and lipped them with n mixture of sulphate of antimony, chlorate of potash and gum. Kuril box, holding eighty-four matches and sold for a rulUing, contained also n folded piece of glass paper, which was to lie pressed together while the match was drawn through It. Three years later another Ingenious person named Jones In Lou don patented the Idea of making a small roll of paper, soaked with chlo rate of potash mid sugar at one end, with a thin glass globule lllled with strong sulphuric acid attached ot the same point. When the sulphuric acid was liberated by pinching the globule it acted upon the chlorate of potash and Riigar so as to produce tire. The C'icmla Fable. Several species of Inserts have np' paratus for producing sounds similar to that of the grasshopper or modifica tions of It Of a different type Is that with which (he cicadas are endowed. Only the males of this family are sing ers, for which the flreek pooA called them happy because their females were dumb. With the nnclents a clcndu sit ting on a harp was the symbol of mu sic. A pretty fable tells of the con test between two ellharn players, 111 which the curious event hapix-nod that when one of the contestants broke n string a singing elenda sprang on his harp and helped him out so that he gained the prize. The World of Trade. "Yesterday I bought," writes n corre spondent, "some black jet buttons, and when I got home I found on the card 'Best Australian Make.' I took 11 pen cil to write In my account lok. 1 found it had 'U. 8. A. upon it. 1 sharpened the point, nndion the sharp ener was 'New York. I got out match to light the lamp, and on the box was 'Made In Sweden.' I lit the lamp and found on It, 'Made In Itavn rln,' aud so on and so on." London Telegraph. Canine nml KITeet. Mrs. Dobson-Ihiilget told mo Bhe nw Mr. and Mrs. Ilobson going to church this morning. I wonder what's the matter? Mr. Hobson Why. either Mr. Ilobson has had another attack of heart trouble or Mrs. Hobsmi has a new hat. riONESTA MA.1MCKTS CORPECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS Flour f sack 1.55 l.SS Buckwheat flour. ' tb .UJ Corn meal, food, V 100 ft 1.2S($1.:I0 Corn meal, family, ! Jou ro i.oowiiiw Chop food, pure grain yii.iw .45 Ci70 2.75 ,H .13 .14 lists Corn, shelled Keana " bushel Hnm, sugar cured.. Shoulders Salt Pork. tb Li! Wlntelisb W kit 00(4011 Sugar KM71 Syrup (iK ." N. O. Molasses 35(y .Ml Coffee, Roast Kio HI Coffee, blended Java .ifc Tea .: .60 Butter 1.-($.18 Klee .05(rt).0 Kggs, fresh Salt barrel i.as .12 (HI .'4 1.2 I.arcl Potatoes, V bushel, . Potatoes, sweet, tb Lime "H barrel Nails V keg 2.7ft Wool 20H AUDITOR'S STATEMENT ofTiones ta Township School Fund for year ending June 5, l'.iOS : Win. Nicols, collector. nil. To amount of duplicate ilfi'Xi (il To 5 per cent, addod ou f UH)..!p ... 20 UO 15 (II OR. By Win. Lawroiieo, Treasurer ...f 1,: 218 f)7 By exonerations 83 OS By U. w . proper abatement By land returned By 5 per cent, abatement tJMiiiti 57. By 2 per cent. com. on 7 12.H2 By ft pur cent. com. on 412.10 By S per cent. com. on 7.74 By ft per cent. com. on 105 00 By ft por cent, coin, on 315.07 By Wm. Lawrence, Treasurer 7 74 62 43 3D 71) 14 2? 22 10 38 ft 25 15 75 2iW 30 f 1,715 61 OR. .$ 4 15 M , Ii!l8 57 . 5(H) 00 . 1,00! 35 . 1,300 00 84 20 . 420 00 42 47 . 100 00 25 00 . 2'.il 31 Wm. Lawrence, Treasurer To balance in treasury By in. Nicola, collector Hy unseated lax, I'.m ami I'.'in .. By Slate appropriation By unseated tax, P.HI3 and 1!HI4 . By Slate Treas., Stitzinger reld. By Wm. Nicola, col By unseated tax, I'M and 10(14 . By Wui. Nicola, col By Jesse Carson, refd. on coal- By Win. isiools, col $4,024 64 on. By orders redeemed $4,4o0 00 By 2 per cent. com. on $ 1,100.00 .. 88 00 By balance in treasury 430 54 14,024 64 8TATKM KNT OF KXt'KNOlTfRKS. Borrowed money and interest tJl.Otio 10 Teachers' salaries 2,574 IK) Kepairs 'J 33 Kind 201 08 Supplies 3'4 HO Auditors and clerk.. III no 14 75 32 04 14 5b Miscellaneous Secretary's salary and postage ... w in. Lawrence, reld, order C. L. Myers, Sea. Washington Twp., for tuition Mileage, Directors' Convention... 80 30 7 20 $4,400 00 We, the undersigned auditors of Tlo nesta township, hereby certify that we have examined the above accounts aud lind the same to be correct. Ciias. C. Weino rd, ' J. II. Wkntworth, Attest: Auditors. M. A. Carrinukr, Clerk. June 5, 1905. FARM MACHINERY Do You Need A Grain Binder, Corn Binder, Mowing Machine, Reaper, Hay Tedder, Eake, Disk Harrow, Spring or Spike Harrow Grain Drill, Lind Roller, Hay Londer, Side Delivery Rake, Steam Threshing Machine, Corn Planter, or any Other Kind of Machinery, I Have It at the Right Price aud easy terms. Every article guar anteed. I do notlhaudle goods made by the Trust. Repairs always on hand. I'll trado for vour old in a chine. See me; get my prices; we can deal. Yours truly, J. C. BROMLEY, TIONESTA, PA. THE Cures diseaso without the uso of poisonous drugs, Curat liltcumatUm, Indifjcdiua, A'o ach Trouble, Nervousness, Catarrh, Gall Stoves, Eryripetos, Liver awl KUInry Pixravrs, .., Ill p. No matter what your disease may be, or of how long standing, write to me ; I can help you. 1-. 11. wi:ayi:k, ; . Agi, CROSS FORK, PA. Hctllcm' ltulr Tin Mekrl Plate Itond. Tickets to points in the south will be Bolil on the first and third Tuesdays ol each mouth at very low rates. For full information write or call on C. A. Asterlin, D. I A., 807 State street, Erie, I'. . 178uovl5 lloiiii-oet'kpra' ICiiIrs via Mekel Plate Itond Ivouud trip tickets sold on certam dates to points in the south, south west, west aud northwest at very low rates. For full particulars write or call ou (J. A. Asterlin, D. 1. A , 807 State Street, Erie, Pa. 17!dl3 Hail Your Vni'nllou Yet t T jif nd l,feln unn ti aiktiM't a nice .... a utj i . 1 1' j wu v .. w cool spot'uioug the line of tho Nickel Plate Uond. For list ol hotels, hiiArdinn nlnces. resorts. Rllil (rood camping aud fishing grounds call on agent, or address j. a. .vsicriiu, u. P. A., 807 State st., Erie, Pa., or H. I Horner, U. 1'. A., (Jlovelaml, u. juuzn Extremely l.tw Kmc To Sun Faaucisoo, Los Angeles and Portland, via Nickel Plate, on certain dates during May, June, July aud August. Ask local agent or address (J. A. Asterlin, D. P. A., 807 State Street, Erie, Pa. Kxsl Low ltntr to Lewis A. (inrk lCxr-onMon At Portland, also to Los Ancelesaud Sau Francisco on certain dates during May, June and July, uur rates are always the lowest. Call on local agent or address C. A. Asterlin, D. P. A., 807 State St , Erie, Pa. 11.81 A IMIulnl'nl Numbly Trip via the Nickel I'liite Honil. Every Sunday parties of five or more can obtain round trip tickets -t 81 00 for each person to any poiut within 100 miles of selling station. Call on agent or address C. A. Aster- lin, J). P. A., 807 State street, trie, Pa. &70ju-J8 WHITE PINE Flooring, Siding, and material for Window Casings hikI Inside Work. A good supply to select from always in stock. Call ou or address JAS. J. LANDERS, TIONESTA, PA. or F. P. AMSLER. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OF TIONESTA. - PZNN. S.S.CANFIEID PROPRIETOR Hood Stock, (iood Carriages K"tl B"B ties to let upon tho most reasonable terms, lie will also do job TEA-iiisra- AU orders loft at the l'ost Oltice wil receive prompt attention. Pianoforte Instruction TV n. TivroHAHAM. lir,l I ,l,n nn.ki.ta txf tlliM VitMnjlV. till IMIlinil IU uiit J'uv'l'iv "i " - will devote one day in eucli week, Tues day, to his class in Tionests, at Hovard'a Hall, where patrons can see him as to terms, etc. J. C. Scnwden, Tionesta, Pa. v-i 1 p r H (Tinted Gloss) hold their color longer ffl and last longerthan any- other paints. Another thing : they cost less because they cover the surface so M well. These are reasons enough why you ought to use them, but there are still others. A I 1 ASK your ut-iu-i. j John Lucas & Co h Philadelphia t " .i 'V. l"VrftAVC TO AUVKIITISE IN TI1I.S I'APEK -" . .T IKf. f. 1 it 9a V?. 1 kit a. I .vi ir iia. r. i ',1 A CANOEIST DROWNED. HI Companion Marooned While At tempting to Shoot Rapid. Ohlonvle. Pa.. June 13. In a fool hardy attempt to run the Youghlog henv molds iu cunoos here Lester An- keny, oged 22, ot Connellsvlllo, lost his llfo, and Altha Walters ol Dunour was thrown luto the whirling maelstrom, being jeecued only after he had boon dashed ngnlnst a rock, a hold on wnicn he iiiaiittKed to obtain after several un successful trials. Ankonv and Wafers each obtninod a cauoo nnd launched them at a point Just below tho falls. They drifted to the mouth ot Meadow run, ana wnen they entered this stream they found it hud been greatly swollen by rccont rains, and that to navigate its sur face was to Invito danger, perhaps death. Aceordinelv both of tho canoeists attempted to turn around and paddle for shore. Walters wns Bllghtly in ad vance of his companion. Ho had suc ceeded In slewing his craft half way about when it was suddenly caught in the rapids nnd was upset, Walters be ing thrown Into tho water. About this time Ankeny s canoe, too, was turned over, Its occupant go ing to the bottom of the stream. Watchers on tho shore waited for some time to seo him renppcar, but they waited In vain. His paddles were found inter a mile from the scene ol the accident. In the meantime Walters had been struggling In the water. Ho Is a srong swimmer and by dint of hard work saved himself from bolus dragged Into the rapids. He floated for some time and finally found lodg niont on a large rock In the center ol the stream. A piece of twine was attached to a baseball and thrown to the man In the stream. Whin Walters caught the twine a rope was attached to It, and with this about his body ho waf dragged to shore. MARKET REPORT. New, York Provision Market. New York, June 12. WHEAT No. 2 red, $1.00 f. o. b alloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, $1,144 CORN . .0. 2 coin, Clc f. o. b nlloat; No. 2 yellow, G2c. OATS Mixed oats, 20 to 32 lbs. 35.15Vjc; clipped white, 30 to 4( lbs . 3li,.ffn0c. BUTTER Creamery, extra, 19'43 19ic; common, to extra, 17'i Wic; state dairy, common to extra lnuffriDe. HAY Shipping, C0C7c; gooc to choice. 72(fT82Hc. PORK Mess. $13,374 13.874; family, per bbl., $14.500 15.UU. CHEESE State, full cream, smal choice, 9 Vic. EC.CS State Rnd Pennsylvania 20ffl21c. POTATOES Southern rose, pot bbl., $1.502.25. Buffa'o Provision Market. Buffalo, Juno 12. WHEAT No. 1 northern in storo $1,124; No. 2 Pacific red, $1.03. CORN No. 2 com, 59c f. o. b afloat; No. 2 yellow, COc. OATS No. 2 white, 334c f. o. b afloat; No. 3 white, 33c. FLOUR Fancy blended patent per bbl. $3.O05.73; winter family patent. $5.25(f?6.00 BUTTER Creamery western, ex tra, 21c; state and Pennsylvania creamery, 20204c; dairy, choice tc fancy, 18?20c. CHEESE Fancy full cream, new 11c; good to choice. 100104c EGGS Selected, fancy, 18c. POTATOES Per bu., 3335c. East Buffalo Live Stock Market CATTLE Best steers on sale, $3.31 5.90; fair to good butcher steers $4.00iS;4.75 ; medium half-fat steers $3.754.25; common to fair heifers $3.253.75; good to choice heifers $4.0004.50;, good butcher hulls, $3.7! 4.25; choice to extra veals, $G.50(3 C.73; medium to good, $5.756.25. SHEEP AND LAMBS Cholc( spring lambs, $7.508.50; yearlings choice, $0.40(50.70; handy wethers $3.00fI5.50; ; mixed sheep, $4.50(S5.00 HOGS Mixed packers' grades $5.60 5.03; medium hogs, $5.555.G0; pigs, light, $5.05Ci5.70. Buffalo Hay Market. HAY Choice, $13.00; No. 1, $12.50; No. 2, $12.00; No. !, $9.00(3 10.00. Utica Dairy Market. Utica, Juno 12. Sales on tho dairy market todaj were: Largo colored, 14 lots of 810 boxei at $c; large colored, 5 lots of 311 boxes at 9c; large white, 5 lots of 251 boxes at S?ic; large white, 3 lots ot 170 boxes at 9c; small colored, 40 lots of 3,840 boxes at 9c; small colored, 11 lots of 1,293 boxes at 9',4c; smal white, 9 lots of 850 boxes tit 9c; smal white, 2 lots of 159 boxes at 94c. BUTTER Fifty packages sold at 204c and 25 packages at 21c. Little Falls Cheese Market. Utica, June 12. Sales of cheese uti Little Falls dair) market today were: Large colored, 2 lots ot 223 boxes al 9c; small colored, 24 lots of 1,78 boxes at 9c; small colored, 4 lots o: 224 boxes at 8c; small white, 1G loti of 1,455 boxes at 9c; small white, I lots of 191! boxes at 8'ftc; twins col orod, 14 lots of 1,090 boxes ut 9c; twins white. 20 lots of 1.275 boxes 0' C. : TO t'I'KK A (:ni.l IN ONK DAY Take Lnxativo Brnnio Quinine Tablets. All dnif:f?i-lH n-fiincl Ihfl money If It t si 1 1 st to euro. 10. W. (irnvo's Hinnuliiro is on eneli box. 2ie. 2.1 CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Siguatare of While we submit (ot your consideration a few pood reasous why Janios" is a good store to como to when you're Dry Clouds buying in Oil City. The merchandise sold is of a uniformly high stnndard of quality. , The prices asked are reasonable. We have too great a considera liou for your iutelligouce to try to make you btliove through this ad vertising column that we do not muke a rensn liable profit on what wo sell. A reasonable profit, however, is all wo do oxact. Any lime you fiml merchandise bought here not satisfactory, bring it buck, have it exohanged, or get your money hack. Like all mer ch nts we make mistakes occasionally, but we don't wint our cu tomera to suflor. That's why wo say moucy back if goods bought are not satisfactory. Treatment acoorded you is pleasant and every courtesy is extended patrons of this store. Hardly a Day in There isn't a bargain ot some kind thrown ou tho counter. These very often offer a great opportunity to save. Next time you come to Oil City, come to James'. t 1 1 in .... 1 inn 11 pfoiiiil Vegetable PrcpnratiouTor As similating HicFoodandUcguIa ling theStoinachs and Dowels of Tromolcs Digcstion.Cheerlt ness and Rest.Contains neither Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. OTIA11COTIC. fkmfiU Seal ill CiutunnkSbOa Apcrfccl Remedy forConslipa Uon , Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Fevcnsh ncss iind Loss of Sleep. Fac Simile Signature oP NEW YORK. A.C.UREY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Fine Turnouts at All Timos at Hoasonablo Ratos. Hear ol' Hotel Weaver TIOITESTA, PA. Teleplnme o. 20. JAMES HASLET, Susi-pswr to S. II. IlKslot's SotiM. GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furniture Dealers, AND UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA. P UNN lennsylvania ItAILHOAI). BUFFALO AND ALLKCIHENY VAL LEY DIVISION. Taklni; ell'oct. May 2Hlh, 1!M5. No, HO Bullalo anil i'ittsliiir KxpreHH, daily except S1111- ilav 11:511 a. 111. No. ii'Z Oil City and Piitsbnrg KxrresH, daily 8:21 p.m. No. VS2 Oil Oily Acooiiimoila- tion, Sundays only S:;iU p. ni. For IIii-Uory,Tidioiitii,Warren,Kin,iiu, liradl'ord, Olt-an and tlio lOist : No. 31 Oloan KxpruHii, daily.. 7:- .. 111. No. $. Piltsliuri; Kxi,ren, daily except Sunday No. !:!.'! Warron acco"ninio(ln lion, Sundays only :I0 p. in. 2:l,r p. in. For Timn Tallies am! nildtMonnl iiifor nialion consult TieU'ot Aii'iit. W. , AT rKHIIUKY, J. k. WOOD, (Jinnral Mmnirrr. PassoiigcrTriiHic Mjr. GEO. II. lioYI), Oon'l l'lissoncr Al. CHICHESTER-8 ENGLISH PENriYROYAL PILLS Mli .i"i-mint., i.ctlina, H Drui-f-.t for Ml 111 SI NK'S tin UKli ftii'l Jo Id niPtKlllo boti. xvnirl j with hiuurtDiMin. 1 nkr no other. It(ri-e lUnceroui fcuhtllntfnna nil Imliu. fiini.- fr lNrll-ulur, 1t Imut.UU Rnil Itrllrf Tor l.ll-,"mic(lr, I.t rA. Um MtUI. l.Ot IVilimnnil. Mn,t l. 1 Drufimt. t hliLai.. 1 di.. ' W"oU thU MadUoa Kun, tULLA k' I EXACT COP OF WRAPPER. TMI Of NTMM mOMMT. N OH OltT, 14, it" Madam, Your Attention Please, the Week lit For Infants nnd Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature In Use For Over Thirty Years Im. August Mqucr OFTIOIAK Otlicu ) 4 7i National Hank Bnildinir, OIL CITY, PA. Kyes examlniid l'ri. F.xrlimivolv optloal. ECZEMA and PILE CURE FREE Knowing what it whh to miller, I wiH ni vp J'rcc of Vlmne, to any fllllidtod a poHitive core for Ki .i-ma, Salt lilicuin, KryslpnlitH, l'iliw nnd skin UN eases. Instant relict'. Ilon't sillier lonner, W rite F. W. WILLIAMS, 4(H) Manlmttaii Avenue, N. Y. 10-2G-O4 ) OR. LA FRANCO'S ft UC-OMBOUNDJ -frir - -i ml -1-- " - it rtiwarrtr Safe. Quick, Reliable Regulato- SuporUir to other remedlps mM at hlk!t rrlcm. f'uro vi'ir'imciMl. Sti'-rcsHfully uvd over UOO.OOO WmiiiMi. Prim, IvntN, htt KtstH or 1 nittil. lomliii'iniiiln A l.onkift frcr-. Dr, LuFruueo, IMiUul, liI.la, 1'a- DR. KENNEDY'S FAVORITE REMEDY Pleasant to Take, Powerful to Cure, And Welcome In Every Home. KIDNEY AND LIVER CURE Dr. David Kennod ' Favorite Iteraeily la adapted toy oki unit both irie, affonlin p'rinaiient re lu-r in nil cfw canard bv Impurity or t he lilmxl. puili n Kidney, l:l:i,l,l. r and' l.lver 'im plnliiti curi's riiiiMtlpiiilon and Wi-iiUiiiwhi-h p'M'lllcir tO VOPH'H. 11. priivi-HPiirrc-Hfiil In rnion wlicro all nlliiTmedi rinns l.avii piially tnili d. NuMiilt-rrrtdmuld ilcnpair aHlim:;iialliiHri'mpdy iaiiniunl. Il lina an uiiliro. kon nt-md of suci-ms fur over 30 yearn, nnd Ins Won h'MM of wiirm frirndv. Am you siilliTini; from any dwno tracenliln to ttipcn iMif m.'nllonc d? If bo, lr. K u iv ban Flaked his peroniiil and pnifenninnalrepiitiiiiniiuii tlio atatiuittliat J 'livni iie il. iu. dy will do you good. Semi for n fn-o trial liotllc nml luxiklet ron tftiiiini vid.ialMoinei ! ita 1. id vii- on Hip tri-atim-nt of various dihimwi-n. V rile alfo for an "l-jmy i,.i' for finding mt if yon have kidney diiiiie. Address lr. Iiavld K.-iiiioIv'h Son, ;,,M,l,iiil, N . Y. RKMF.MBI.H, the fu'l name i a Jir. liavid Ken. nclv'H l'AVOltlTi: KUMKlPV.niadeal i:..mlmit, N. v.. and ihe price ie Wl.tii) (ii IhiUI'-b J;..(ki) at Ml ilin,"dMiH In thu Uiiiud KlaUb, (.'auadu and loieiu conutriea,
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