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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 17 Apr 1896, p. 7

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vanttge m . le- M 0008. my trees ZES sedson ,, made upon I )1" many fortuna '13 and lassi re will add ' Irels; the LIDtO the ] 'er t0 pun ,t they want 1161* for the LS so long BELL. land “Wise Works 1d Cha'nhcf llete rat. irocer. Bnn 1‘2“. F003 30 “WNW “flied by the fit“ m ”tutu“! fiih a pm in ad} m '23,?“ Ina A; "‘ "Na-nu! “story or the rule settler: 01'] of the co; 0! the m languagq an“ . thraiied. He had “:19an he did u would like to make ”ms, When ever; “1' laden with In “Illness cf summer 10! autumn, T09 Speaker next Mn-“ . . in! Cilgary bins, th; river, a: hyping .. vvwâ€" ~~uuu In loveiyâ€" when he returhed after some ye'er ’ absence he had realized that as he never had before. Ontario is lovely with a. gentle loveliness, but British Columbia. is Invested with a RUGGED A‘s D IMPRESSIVE GRANDEUB all its own. Those who take the trip through the Rockies enjoy an experience they will never 10 _et; tourists who have travelled and scale the All}: of Switzera land and the Himalayas of die. say they ‘ do get begin to rival the Rockies. The speaker then described the trip from Cflzary aver the wide prairies to the loot- blusy through the canyons of the Frazer river. cm? on to the waters at the Pacific [Arninw - ‘ . MR Ula Alestnre'thsi strlkas most; visitors to the province very :orcibly at first, said the speaker, is the remarkable l6 M the highest in America same a twin which is shame the same height. The sea coast displays the kindness c: Pravidence to the Canadian pecpIe-Irom me 49:11 pargllel to A1252» :2): satire was: is fringed with 24.,1, Lv,L ,L _L A ‘ islands w hich shut out ccaan storms and deprive a sea voyage of an unpleasano tenures. In tha Frazer, the Columbia and the Sxeena the province has three of the grandest and mast productive rivers in the world. To be brief, British Columbia ccnld ‘aa flntlzgly summed up in the one quj. f‘Bz'gngss." . mg; Acdress Under The Aus- e? the Women's Foreign M13- :3; Societyâ€"British Columbia 3 cz‘ Sublime Scenic Grandeur, “meant Distances, I m in one e Treea. and Rich Mineral Deposits. The inure recently delivered by the popular pseICi‘ of St. Andrew‘s on the subjec: of “British Columbia and Mission Work" attracted a large audience, and proved most entertainingaswell asinetrnc- tive. We rezret- that press of other mat- ter compelled us to withhold it from our readers until the: present. Innis opening remarks Rev. Mr. Mac- mmm said he would have to ask the tar- bearance of some of his hearers, because in the course of his address he would neo- essu‘ily repeat many things he had already told them in a conversational way. Very little was known by the people 01 Ontario regarding British Columbiaâ€"to himself five or six years ago it was merely a land of man not'xums AND TUMBLING WATER-FALLS â€"a land cf gold and silver. Now, with his increased knowledge or the country, he frequently detected geographical errors of siderable m tude in rose reports $11: that rogue. At a outset it might be we to state that British Colum- bia is the largest province in the confeder- ationâ€"larger than Quebec, larger even than Ontario, despite the many broad acres recently added, yet it had the small- est whize population or any of the pro- Vinces', a population about equal to that of the counties of Victoria and Peterboro combined, and fully one-half were crowd- ed Into twc cltlon. The province has three rangestf mountains, and has within its bard-2:5 to do Ti: vii xlt can be hand with their “mg; I" ah or {nineaâ€" "a skin for Ankh: motto. When we recollect “I“ {Mr ens times of Ind diam :3]!!! In “ m CHE-red fart all "r 'h hat of a mum. up £13) for “3330999,!!! It 3 teams the”) '3' '°tn the 13% “1‘5' man that!“ plan "w 3339;: ggm wnqdfifias:t:em: 3" 3 cm“ is, an we mm 99960 mm ‘33 «peeeiatm Him mm“ rn that held every listener en- Ile had made the trip three he did not know just when he to make it againâ€"1n the early an everything ls green, and the with fragrant promise; In the summer; or In the eere and yel- 1.. {er next referred to the early he provlnce and the etn: lee ere vyithjhe Indiana. The 15- awibh the 156m}: Tia}? :mtry began with the oomlrg " 0F BURRARD INLET, “1118593“ WORK IN OUR FAR wESTERN movmce. flit Gawain go“. mfiy 9131942. APRIL, 17‘, BRITISH COLUMBIA. MOUNT ST. ELIAS, BAY count", * -_‘.â€" w III { _ u m a cold in Time '3 ”'0 "33:“ u 1.3:“: g' '3" ugh-“2h“ 3mmm".'m”m «73w ‘ 1,." @“mm 1M“. 4» , a the a t" 3 M t. 7 W W“ ”g, m."mh”.,"'"fm° w ”mam 2m mfimmmm “my”: 0.. ,g. my .. I... , ' th theln me... As cm.“ rmbym.cmm,uu- mm. m- PYNY' PEGTUBAL u: ‘Enca bomb ”$13!“?qu Mb, 122% mama. m . 2%?9.‘ negfnig cxovP. BBON- of two you: were y had _ A - C h am an. ' andnolouof ml €81an VWMI‘A’H‘ A re a m “if: a In fiwmfi figment. by ' gggy Pectora]. v nun- uuv all-IMP oy of the pro- ton! to that of I and Peterboro ‘ 1 were crewd- . wince has three 1‘ has within [to |S, a satwln which 5 The sea. ooest C 49th parallel ‘3 hinged with A an storms and I‘ ll unpleasant Columbia. and three of the Live rivers in ;!sh Columbia p In the one 5: visitors to Ed first, said the hr to: mpam 5; story of two do early in the 1 am that 35- Int tanoe away. of i one of the i for a horse. his oompan 90‘ aside a little 3th. and en- 1d 5 makings. he asked. rREAM, :ssed moun- t wide." was to [1‘ :Iumhia Is a Ind: its charms; unll ntifu] spot, say. :Lindsay is T]: some years’ war] 31:11:18 nefir yang agen e moo] is Invested but ANDm despi ‘e the trip 5mg exnerienoe To u who have of on It Switzor- m I say they mg Mr. Norman». who is one 91 the chief aim: of tho Dominion Boot Moo at man. tom mt mummy», with which in w ammo. in Dr. M m a fix NW? am mum. Guam «mum Aa- gzw‘a gamma and» M Hay) m 3525.“ 3°55" hawk-Ina. A 911mm! Mldfifitibfii The Pamad he! and”; yea m a emulates! mum, and as M as sub: Making a mm «mm use! I m ‘i‘emmm Gluten; 1 mm. as gm“ hem mum am I}, 331 mm afiifiafiflm Aa'ww A hearty vote (I than", which was moved by Mr. Me mum an ascended Mr. Thus. Stewart. was t on rungs 1133133!" “3'31”” m- “36 cum»: u a pmnnuhcad and I: a “gamer” no mum. Rev. Mr. Macmillan bron‘ghytphis lecture to a close by making AN EMT APPEAL for assistance on behalf of mission work in the province. Towns would grow I? there, and they would be towns of wicke - nose or towns of r htgonsness in {re Dortion to the slots put forth by he church missions. He hoped oil would consider his words seriously and do all in their power to help along mission work in ‘Br‘iilsh Columbi I. 1 ROUGH, COARSE MEN, but they have many lovable qualities despite the fact that they lack even the smallest degree of religious veneration. To illustrate his meaning the speaker told ‘ of one miner who, hearing of Moses, ‘ asked who the old sent was. He was told that Moses was the man who in olden times struck a rock with his staff and got water. “Jerusalem ” cried the miner, “wouldn’t he a’bin a Bird to prospecting with." Foil of insular pri e. and rebel- ling at any suspicion of coercion ;rongh, profane, and sometimes drunken. these men listen to a sermon with greatest atten- tion, and often placeitheir dollar apiece on the collection pia e; the contribution is gages: _iese_§han gyro hits (25c)._ _ _ The speaker next referred to mission work among the miners, who will have vanished inside of twenty years. as new machinery is introduced. They are i SHVASH HOCSSS AND TOTEM POLES. j Doubtlees some of his hearers would be surprised to learn that some of the Indian houses or ‘wigwams” were fully half as large as the church in which they were sitting, but it was a fact. In one he had inspected an immense log oven-60 fees in length formed the ridge poie, but how they managed to raise the massive beam to its place he did not know. In fact the Indian houses lookâ€"some oi themâ€"not unlike many houses to be found in Lind- ‘ The yrsrpeakeci' éiSfi'éZée a brief but: very interesting description at the peculiarities of the CBASTITY AND umpmrmuss ( and he said that it wasdne tothatohurch to vet say, so publicly. The Methodist and 200 Church of England bodies are also doing Ac‘ 8. grand work, and his hearers knew their no: own church maintained a mission at one Albirnie, which he had visited shortly be- by fore coming away, having made the trio vet on a bicycle over a road which fell 2,000 Mr. feet in seven miles. The mission is a no: beautiful building, and there are 25 or 30 divi Indian children in constant attendance. and They are taken from their parents, who No. do not objectâ€"ii allowed to go home at T1 night the would forget all thgz had leam- mas ed the ay previous. The iidren are appc bright and pleasing, though the odd 003- D. C formation of their heads give them a lay; eculiar appearance. Some tribes flatten Jae. the heads of their children, others pm- rick dogs an elongated form. Hon; GURE Ffifl HAV FEVER. THE MISSION WORK, home androrsign,is incipall among the Siwashes and the locus. fi'he Roman Catholic mission viilaucs were bright spots on the landscape, and whatever might be said or thought of the general policy or tenets of that church, it was but justice to say that that church had done and is doing a §reat work in British Columbia. The Ind ans bagging to their mission villages live lives had boomed for n time In the but. at present: very little at the metal 13 being taken out. P operations had been limited 1 washings, but now improved machines were coming {Mm m. What 305mm m do gamma a" uniâ€"m" '7 comb ation; jeaproved stamp 3.111033 the Brown; 33 and 34 :33 Moore; 36, Wm” 5 in 38, Wm. Brown: .3 h Dowler; 41, G R0 ow R ”“3 Cox-1:43 £2va '3. .1 ,tha48 hen: 49, Moore; 51, W. Po: EMLGough; 54, I slmmons; 56, J. 1 61, E. Bums; 62 Reid; 64, J. L. Wm 66, Chas. Comm: 6 Patten; 69, D. Twc nor; 71, D. McGlnn M31111"; 74. R. A ter; 78. FCosaellc Ild T1109. Graham; 79, Martha; 81, 3. Pat: 11d. Thou. Cuff 84, W. 1 an 86,A1ex. admin at gut-net; 89, 8.3mm The follow!» wan cream! you new J. Mo a"3. J. Mn if J.R 2 ty;é,.n om T. Collins 9, P. J MI 11,3.Mek3312. J. ' ondden I aim Mo flfl Tug knew mgwegmfi a; 2 fifififlmmfi “forum ems at m: an} In no: emit-:5” comm m now and slog: ”fifigfi) «W fig. 3 MEMRM find?“ an mummies at an. Hg}: hatutptbmu P190“ Gm»: Aw‘ nonor. sayu: ’ 3’3 3mm that Been l born, as he ‘ g the locality than man quickly uco spots which was d: ht be to exchange 7 or being deollna stloe cheerfully not nd ls that dlatanoo abla. the view. ‘3‘“ A BOON 1'0 '1'] h to voters in pclll' and 200, which ls : fins Acts. and $1131 heir north-east pa: at encod much In ‘be- by coming 59 Prln “an“. ‘I r- 331mm rayon“: qunn. Hdlfieii '1 We Ben; 19. J. AlPowers; 20, 8.;Rod’d 21. J. Peel; d2}? Alex. 1,-Pevrle 23. J. ennody. ere-l. aha-{um Thom-e 9.11:3 ex. Peirla. 4. J. ’fimmu; J. Patterson; 6 P5300110; J. ”am. 8, B. wam’ Wm. Rogenuo John 6311110131551. A Bbuggmnhem; 12: W. J. Moore; -I 3-“ ‘9 “tag mums gm?“ "'1 m um 26 mm Us 1an Lam} SON]! {.23 mafia». ‘ km a .a c, rmcxvmwns AND POUNDKIIPXRS. The followln were up 111th tenoeviow- mandpaun capers: , . Con Mn; 8. J. Mo as "3. J. Murphfl; 4 W. Ho; 5. J. Re! I, ; 6, D. O’Conne ; in mm; s, T. Collins- 9, P. J. Mu hy;10. Jno. Brady; 11,H.Mck. ; :2. J. ogua; 13 H. Cm- cadden; 14, ohn Malone ~15. w. J. Bold; 53, J. {1. Wagon; 17, g: _ vyt;_18, _Wn_l. T . . ~~ _.-.__-, v-x -- --'-I a W) blank; 59, T1103. Doyell; 60, Bob. P o; 61, E. Bums; 62, P. Hannen- 83. m. Reldgfizt, J. L. Watson ‘ 65, J. Williamson; 66, Chas. Collins: 67 J.‘ Robot-coon; 68 J. j Patten; 69, D. Twofiey: 70 John O'Con- nor; 71, D. McGlnnls: 72,1’mo5mue- 73. J. Mnrnhv; 74. R. Agnew: 75, J. mains. ter; 78. F. Costello; 77, W. Jordon ; 78, T1109. Graham ; 79, U. S. Res; 80, Thou».- Motcha; 81, H. Patten; 82. T. Wade; 88, Thou. Cnfl‘ ' 84, W. Stlnoon ' 85, J. Finn”; as, Alex. McKay; 87, John 130011388, M. Turner; 89, S. Eadloott; 90, R. Show: 91. B. Cornell; 92, M. Wilson; 93, Thou. Bob- The following are the names at the path- masters. fonoeviewers and poundkeepexs appointed: Pathmaateraâ€"l. J. 4Brew; 2, D. O'Connell; 8, J. Cuddohoe; D. Cay - 1ey;5 Wm. B. Graham, 6,8 o. Wright: 7, ufienry;s,'r..’.rmy; 6...] J. F1? rick; 10,14 Moore;11,AtLBx-ook;12. Ho an;13 W. Arkse 1;4, D. Fitz patrick; 15, 01:1: Twohey; 16, .Paul;17.F. Car Mn; 18, J39. Groonan: 19. Joe. Mltchen; 20, J39. Carley; 21, E H.110 Ina; 22, 25.1. 8. Duke; 23, blank; 24, P. Clancy;25 M. Morten-1t 26, R. 29McCouoloml; 27, ‘ blank; 28, $73: Sknne; oldl; 30,D. Jomieson; 31 E6 Gunn; Baum Brown; 33 and 34, Than Hardy , ,Ju. Moore; 36, Wm. Jonas Jacob So] a; 38, Wm. Btown: 39, J. W. 251101139; 40, F. Dowler; 41, G. Robinson, ' 42,1110; Rick- 1. Res . (:rééihhe 46 E. Jackson; 47, HSEROJGJE: has; 49, Geo. Smiths M;oore 51, W. Pozno;52,Ju.55 'ngonz‘fi, B. Mr. Gough: 54,1) .Cornou; 131::- Simmons; '5‘6,J .Nellls; ,A. My; 58, I.-- “-_Av‘.’ M - ,_-_ -_--.-. uvvw. chfluw Mr. Hutton. that a. ivy-law be a next muting to form a new no n2 sub- division from portions of divisions Nos. 2 and 8, to be designated nailing subdivision Ng_6.-eCarried. I 6, _- "ti. “0 m Wig; oceli then e men. . quickly second Mr. Cnrrine' motion. whiehweedeelnred curled. On an otter to exchange tent with the deputy being declined by the omoiei. the reeve cheerfully neeeptedthe inevitnhie, muting get distance might lend enohnntment to e v ew. ~ A BOON TO THE VOTERS 017‘ NORTH EAST 0P8. Owingto the facts that the number of voters in polling subdivision No. 2. exceeds 200, which is the limit prescribed in the ‘ Act. and that the people living in the north-east part of the township experi- enced much incanvenience on election days by coming to the sandpit to poll their votes. Mr. Can-ins movedkeeeonded by Mt! ““9011“ that _ I... I-.- _-_- “w, .u. uuuoun moved, seconded Preserve Your measures by gangs, that they be read the cm and have them bound .0 the omoe of Tax an- Poerâ€"the cost will not be excessive while On the b Jews helm: read, Mr. Hutton ’ goved eeognded by Mr. Corrine that Mr. a” ”ma!“ ""1 I” “m" able and Boot remedy for colds, cooahn , ROUTINE MATTERS. lo rippe, hoeneneee. and all hmmhiei On motion!) Mr. Hutton, seconded “g ailm Mr. Hopkins, { batch of smell ecoonnlg en 1 ___ “___"_'___ ._____ we?!“ passed and official orders issued for Show wgndo‘n‘ o ere. min?“ moved, eecondedbyMr. Hutton, What the “Meat in the journei that e petition of Geo. Smith and other; in to o more extendedcimie who receive bereceived and led, and that Mr. Wm. in, the Cornell, owner the n. 2. part of lot 12. then immense vicinity. A poorly-unused con. 10, be notified to remove his fence window from the road allowance on 10th con. line will not out before the first or June next.â€"Cu-ried. WHO Is To B: 1:11]: meow comm was a. ray-law be passed heoordlfiéiyp Carried. TOWNSHIP norm Mr. Fox moved. secondedrby Mr. He kins. that: Geo. Smith, D.L.S., or We - ville, county engineer, be reappointed engineer at this municipality on terms similar to these before stipulated and that the appointment be confirmed by Bylaw.â€" Carried. m constant. The blanks in the as five by-iaws bein tilled, Mr. Button 133%, seconded by . Hopkins, that they be read the am tinge._â€"_-an'ied. 0P8 TOWNSHIP OOUNOIL. W“ ammm MLW‘ ~ Emfifiéfifi £05533 WhnIunXdotorm. nlur‘“ [1:an I“. Martin-Km 0.. IN“. Null “affirm In outnum' 4% W493? ONE 00MB PEI BUN LE. I We will thunk the MIMWO‘ Dhmond D If they will kindly and Ill tho name. or who, for tho uh at non prom. nuke “tempt. to de- fund “(I who. Dhmond Dyu but sliced I world-via. Inns. and wade not pm to luv. the Min put to loss. troubl- nd Inm- l the «ll-hon.“ who! [read 821:3“sz a: Blob-Moon 00.. [antral We wm m. sup.- toPmctYou. We hanthcmybutproottbnm ‘dulen m «denoting to Induce their customers to tote nbultenbed sud 1m!- tlontgoswhon DhmondD inn-aha for. manymdnlun mt. than-peanuts pomwmhuolbad shot. swam wrap "up your an: In. standottho " (amend no sud lookodtorbytbopnbflo. Th um] and rank stunning. and richly am exppcnra. sauna mm." '7 IG'ué'wâ€"e. Peter 111055“. at Fhfiamdrlv‘l'nho Indul- gu-ona . m w 3 our I shown-{to me had been ”tuned the mud weather, hit man bloke msppodsomaotthenhruot momma nexu- musclocthu-leu hook. I: Is not likely that she um um become quite Inn-n. an. I- rn. --.A- Accident at Pension Ms. â€"Sinco the husk up at the rosds sons at them have got into so swtni condition, and several who hsvs had occasion ‘ to travel t em have met with mishaps. One dsy in: week Mr. Sidney Gsinsr. while going iron: the Fslls to Lindsay. drove into a nd hoisinsfioidthrongh which the 5°13“, non-1y bro hoax-a berm they could to rescued and mwuhsnstedmtthey mwhmmnwgu dsys in s sum. to rgeovgg betas-s resumed unn- late It. The are: bottle agree; I me. and tau- botuee Maugham com etel outotm e mitt-the vex-yplbeeh’medlelne inseam-aha. l have recommended It: to my friends. end I know It. be: done them gr“: and." gum hr A ulnIâ€"L-LL__ GIVE US We bus the privilege anew-mg the following Iota:- trom one o: macaw- mlthlufiogtlgaqkbflr. J. K. Cole: "I Th, Thgugqtml Dru; clock. Almonco'l awning: Amy for 3:: Ma $1.00.@ - W..._â€"_- -, "nus u.) Ilium tam and putting "mm at the body In perfect madman. Thu Is «any so- oompunhed b the dd at Wm’s Sue Cure, which orynmhns bean Izod as the must and bean named] r re- naming the strength and bufldlng up the very doctor knows this truth. Thon- sands of promInent people have proved Its value In that own experience. Ask them w and they wIII tell you thcy always make I: a practice to hike Warner’s bate Can whogover any III-hum: approaches. That ! mm 7â€"â€" ,vâ€" nun-a“ HERE 4ND 73335: Ir mania £8.6- V V- _..' v-Iâ€".' vu vuw alumâ€"U. I m nominally ruling ubout the on through ch. as of Dr. Willis-f Phi Pub. and at In: defendant! to try “on. AM any [out or fly. ‘hogu than n. s ‘L__ In “Mind by euro ooton on how! of the Apochtion. Lad pronpunood \ dun pdd ' t, mum“ of ‘ 01.500. Thin,“ that two you: utm- I flat hook nick. not on In thin for I eon-Mable and my hip. yen-mm“ Aphopthoim / flm mix». .m wwflmmmmmfld ,. . M, T.“ Iwmmumm a mu an» . mmu.w Mm, max 1‘ Mum. wwmmmmm P I w m. - dmwmmqude_ “Mm .3. a w mmMrmmwmmM_ mhmwmmmm w.b anon. Host the use of WW1" I Martins ’Dr. Willinu'PinkPilh, md knowing that his Ivory wouldintomtthemdou of the Monitor, I. nportar m untto interview him. The following In Mr. Pemh’l “'0 u given the re m:- : “I had boon nick lone to non. Grimm. who Ila-Shun known you” editorottho Monica-forum» uninha- of {out For nun! you. M1. by Rig]. (liability Insurance of $1,500.‘ y, to the utoninhmt of than who had known thou he was pronounced in. cnnbh. Mr. Potion ha boon brought buck duo-t to his former heath. This m~ 1““.‘522. h‘.‘_§§".b°£‘:! $0 the use of 7-7,- -â€"- v“ nonhuman-mo. Mr. Reuben PM in a residence! nus nocioasAwene me n5! cull) NIH. REUBEN PETOH WAS PERMANENTLY DISABLED. I my Appuonflyaudaoodflmudnror g nus-Romanian» 8M0! 1:80 Wu Pam t 81500 mummy w «accrued: My libs-"30d SPRATT Willâ€"E APRIL MOM on Mon and In- WWh Wynn buy. Fumes, Sub, Doors. Blinda, Mandingo. Trimming. Etc. J. P. RYLEY‘ m KM. 94“: 6' Sau‘: Yam! “11811017037 GUARANTEED. (13%»: main: Postâ€"om, . m h..- 1.. -A_A__,., LINDSAY. I Mumsazumummmdm. WWMhWnc-m Wautoanyaddm. Tho Wood company. Window, Ont ., Canada. lnwddyu'tmnu u. new patterns are added to fit all the latest Rubbers are always “ u'p-to-date.” satisfactory fit. Ever}: ye: shoe-shapes, and Granby ’t Draw the ?eet aunthickubunmdheel. ’ Thcy Fit the Boot It is no \vo~1'er that mt- ! .a l l , 7 bars, \xhichvara 1.0: the same shape as the L 2/1, should be uncomfortable. It costs mo- ney to employ skilled pattern (1 31 S makers but Atbx {gt-l: is a be sound in every particular. Always Shorey ,8 ask for and be sure that you get Shorey’s Ready Made make. Every reliable dealer keeps it. Clothing 1 {oak for the Little Card in the Packers: Wu. ', RAPE, and. all SUperior quality. Buss an Iron Founder In prepared to do all kinds 3 Outing 3nd Foundry Work. Repairing of Impk menu and Machinery m. Setting-up Sm East» and Bone". JOHN MAKINS Shore 7 3 Clothing. John (mung. m YA”.-.I¢ .1 0‘ we» Kennedy, Davis Son. I "hang, Du w: w 80: ”WWUWW WM um. um I!“ "'0'". bill ad WOOD I“ ”W 0/ LVHHB. le their selections, all.__ Every kind -m NV. 030" W!“â€" Hallo! BMW Ninth“ expand. We h": owMflwm and. Mn- “nonunion!!!“ mum-gr Ifmm,brlnqu weummdm mum“: wotMN-k «a «‘n hm m u lam u out autumn JOHN MAKINS, GEO. INGLE. George ‘ Inglg: [N MAR] Williamm it varwties of Nor:

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