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Canada's hope is Comfort Soap
Approximately 1910
R. P. & Co, Toronto
Approximately 1903
Compliments, Parker's Dye Works
Approximately 1903
Toronto in 1834
1834
Gurney's standard stoves & ranges
1889
Urban wildlife: Critic Chris Hume says that even in the March gloom, Toronto's wall posters are like colorful plants that spring up overnight on our cold city streets
15 March 1992
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