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Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 2 Mar 1871, p. 2

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| ighen die do 1he tout no harm itself we would ave : loss, of it, but 'while he did his little best n und wriggle through an iniquitous Railway | a splendid lot of fashionably cut Ready- py Clothing will be sold at GREAT Bar $5, a gift of the value of 50 centa--g ly infamous amendment. Will Mr. Paxion: ntario. Political Con~ of 70, oo DRe Gi 1870, iy Yap ift of the value of $1-- ; ha 3 Be x ey BE i ; e Ps in Troa: i fi or and Bridges. ......: $678 04 i $30, 2 gift So ft] dare to ask a single Brook, Uxbridge " de ; L many "other human institu. others went on aud gave their award, and 0 hin} Thottuser TS bands for Rn By yeild 4 Bends ua Beige wou $000 of $40, a gift woith $5. or Scott, or, in fact, in any of the back |" question, 310 Tt wantever® | tions, have as great a tendency to produce | now 'the - Quebeckers - seek fo Rok the | ee am esse a to who may purchase fo the exient of | townshigs, fier the base means he lent |" Would have bad aay objection to it whntever pa fu proportion as they are | botlom od ofthe whole arragement, snd | | SuIr thie otha 98.00 uu. BOY isis AOA vane Dror SUL worl 47 bimelf tia rder o delat th Torte and oe Befccur Vib i ho Yt, you Rifly Contd or ofherwite. pot |r this pupose have: brongh scbelos bot |» = RSeve: Rent of Towa Haj ao] ~ id i © Rt iy 0. SE Li am ! : Fon ; TY ah i 4 big 0 1. da i ind 'Pesti 1 " ", ie 1K 1 "wow PEA 28 1X. : ot. Seborbare Sok 1 Gents io] VII ti a ois (We en ot iki of 26 Niyltitg, we 12 Sorry aa Bl aoe the be [ie dupesal aut Soni Fuisters | © © 3 Set Rem Fenty 192 10] Sn oS Charen a pes sing | BI sarin, back o Dov and Oxbridge | 'Ikng OYhe pre-eminent Incormpeiency 1 come Sufitverd, deceit subs sare, ll ny] © wsisgauy frp oh el "tiem Shanice ta Patios desiring wit" in order 1f possible to prevent thera from | Y90t lotd and master; Mr. Paxtoa--eo you [go ooo the remote representation of fuse their requeat, Very likely the award | " ©" ° onS.Bec. mies. 66600) « fouad 10 Comprise a lot oftich Dress Goods ; | getting that toad 'the possession of which | keep to your record, and let us Sinve sory, feelings of the majority--a complete isk tam 4 ai . V4 b batoh will be| . & 0o:Treas.asnon-res. tax. 570] «- Li hg) of i Co ol Su ip WAT nih greuteat boon whiohGuuld possibly | iets uf Your Sumiinsy: 4 on ps impoition. ' The vilest impostor might | yoy ay Wor snaberdam of yoite wen ko uu 4p a Jos, 29 ' arsmarne G6 65 on Frouch Meritoss olf wool Sutvons y be conferred upon these townships. He wi.1 | quibbles, sty Fi or in Sour | 80 masipulate a cooveutios, by baviog it | jike the fox and the ass, the few dallars Ball cicnmmssissmintitsions 7 00) REAL i lo he an Coe) ut et ds) ta isn. Hs ig di flips po packed with his creatures, that he might | which they leave will be given to Quebec : ou by ; cops a Te 14 oths, we [i] arter--so on q oe oh oo Fy hy i #1 : ) Beavers, Wingo", Shawls, ., &e. Also, after he found that he could sot balk id self a. laughing stock, and your clients the | obtain & majority over the best 'man the |10 keep her mellow. Je _ gaonogl co Tausenay, 2 : scheme, and that the charter would be ob- | violime of your stupidity. Really, gentle- | Country could produce, Thus baving the ply to Mr. Blake, said | CARTWRIGHT, Feb. 27, 1671. v ; iniosion? ade inet be Bir John A., in re SLANE ; b tained whether be oppused it or not ; besides | men, the grouping for the Nipiesing"' was | semblance, bf Keing the deliberate choice ' ; anol ol ok Ba idols his own pet eharter had yet to te' passed, | 8 brilliant idea, a perfect rock: of defense | of the party, while, in reality, the whole the G bad under the introduction 'this session of a ineasure for aad had he opposed the other his was sure | for Mr, Paxion. Not only a balm for al | thing was #rotten fraud, a bartering away | the of a supreme Court. PRINCE A LBE T ; th Tig 7 AE i) § ve pin be oo 4 * The Stock ot Teas is more than usually Jarge, and of the Finest QuaLITY. - traordioary Bargams oflered to purchasers of 5 lbs and vpwards, A to fail. Sothat Mr. Paxton may well regard | his past political crimes and delinquencies Nr aor in Pal-shomiopivsunr. fon sgoinst bot» veritable panacea for all his'Tatare | 'I PeOrle's righis by a bandfol of mis- |, a f 4 erable meréenasies who, for a consideration, |- a - Gg | agar very cea: Ap eb | bio should he dare 1 present hime, olen excapadss Why, you ited son wiles ie oe ase ianain aura 9 1h Soon pa a | VET HR nn 2 Crary, Cut Os Nite bs, Wha claim bes Mir, Pazton 10 suppor | CLUS Wah spukling Meas ought | LR, ches ben done before, may | SG LOTT Ande shore neers? Toervee| JIN | : i 18 We a $01 ghuilessen. wanting good from Reach? Hero itis: § forts will suffice to raisp ne to a ninety- | be done Jin dnd should the first attempt | Chap 2, and a statement of the amount paid § HEIR . nd Prices before purohasing elsewhere, a | Mr. Paxton and a number of others in| ninth class lawyer; but then you mus | at fiackiag take place at the coming Con. . Sch municipality A Snnally in 1) pat | 7 ES A libri co { -~ Groat Bargains may be Telied on, : | Port Perry conceived the idea that a railway | read up a little more and notbave* yourselt vention; it ougbt'to be broken up at once. ively under the authority thereat, will ad Laden : 8 i m3 ADAM GORDON. , |{fom Port Perry to Whitby would furnish a laughed at when you come to our Division Better that every man who wishes to run | be laid before the House. ' Manchester, Jan. 25, 1871. > capital and cheap. outlet for the lamber | Courts. Again, thé Tour and a half conbir ake 4 clear field for it and run at manufactared at Port Perry. This waa all heir lle brains, or rather musoilage, in| Jarge-than have sn-impwetor for rn Ty one SU BIAS WG ier 6 pioducs another PArgiaph, wok in the ey by a mock Convention, patties concerned, they had a perfect 'right | defence of their master ; for he is defense- S tu devise the best means possible for carry" | jess-- but in order toabuse us, striving to CUSHING, ing on their business; but another step had | make people believe, if they were foolish - 10 be taken, the trade of the locality had to 'enough to do so, that abusing Tx Ossea. |. i visideiod tho dhort 0 te cotoenirated av ihif 'one "points and 'iv begs and defending My, Paxton were ofie | Vast Suro y if i - order to accomplish this the villages of and the same thing. In fact, this of itself |'i™e given for the selection and election o Prince Albert and Manchester 'must be | yond be enough 10 condemn Mr. Paxton. | candidates for the Local Legislature as by killed, and this must be effected by the Every one knows that the Standard is a | far 10 short, and that the cule premier had route selected ; no sooner said than done, so joint etock concern, and that Mr. Paxtou sprung a mine in the midst of the opposition * toute fitled to aceomplish this was select owns more than one hall the stock, and camp ; but fromthe rapidity with which ed accordingly. ' But even up to this point | yyy bis only object in runuing it is,if possibl idates have ponred in since the i aot s gront ou can be ek, } an gh to pach up the shaky political reputation of | of the proclamation we may thank oir stars a little too sharp practice ; but it was | himeelf and bis Ring, and to badger and | (hat the time'is so shorts had it been muck io. t 4 ness after all. Now howpver that these | vility any ene whe Cares 10 expose their | longer, ai this ate, ever, second man would | ¥88 aid on the table on_ the 24ib, Ie an | SouthOntario Charges modera ° es : " villages ai@'1o be killed and the railway to | pojitical guilt. There could be uo objection | have been a candidate. We have slreddy one, and mush my {iG A Stock of Sewing Machines on hand, . run along a gutter on the eastern extremity [10 Mr. Paxion 'using his paper fo delend (heard of a host. Mersts. W. 8. Sexton, E. | ihformation, 2 W. H. P ARK. = of the township, the shances of the township | himelf, but there are very seriovs object. | Major, A. Gerdot, J. Wright, G. Whaley] Tt6 Bamber of letters passed throng the | pop 4 nenr March 1, 1871, : eT aking stock were very small indecd ; and | ions to his bounding on bis pack of curs on | ad others, besides tlie retiring inember are vations offices of the Dominion, between ee i here is where Mr. Paxton's official guilt [all and sundry who dare call him to ao-| al] either secking the 'position or bein; ; 200 30th, 1869 and June 30.0, 1870, wes plas' stook-=lie knows just ligw to feed 10 {charging ito the fatlier the pallimaster : begins, it is hero hs ba tape forward as | count for his direlictions. Of course' the sovght to accept of it, 30,500,000 prod ging » poe Ran, oe of bave it ready for such a market. First Ind surged it to the son--1ilie' matter i the representative of Part Perry to the in- | kennel which henow owns can neither ES. Me ro 4 ¥ a i ropped. * i jury of every oiher part of the riding.-- | hurt any one nor help him ; but they would HANCHEIIRY ony EXCHANGE, |e same time was $1,155,264. That is, it Sse Jaye 3 hols od Sotho Shat ee Mr. Pengilly made application for some § Mr. Pasian koaw that the scheme was not | do both if they conld, and be wishes them Amongst the many interesting featares | °0%t 1he Dominion §144,494 more for mava- | vantage to a : bl z ~" [redress--he said that he kad been competi. i 10 the interest of tbe riding, and 'he knew | to do both. Will Mr. Paxton plesse inform of thrift and enterprise 'which distinguish ging the Post Office department than was [thus saved the enormous trouble and ex-- that the township of Reach would never us, through his paper, how he voted on 1 willingly grant » bonus for aoy such one- | ibat infamous move to change the guage of - Ai rely elt oaths village sided 3 80, taking advantage of the [the Wellington, Grey and Bruce Ruilway 2 120ebester--tbere is mone of ey position the people had given him, he, as | Where was Mr. Paxton' when the Surplus | Po*tance with its Cora Exchange. This their representative, found means -of com- | wag being disposed of? Hut itis needless |i truly the centre, if not the secret of pelling thew to grant assistance by the in- | to talk, for wherein Mr. Paxton has sinned | the large measure of success secured by assessed accordiogly in East ? He into 4 rier of & high; + in times 'more i i - - : . : bi SI po os: wil ath rl on a. ney urate sxue-. Ts in the Ropagt is the intimation that the, Ep Wfyuies eujskoy ers 1 sell, fmeved nts Cartwright before Tah fowa- 4 A : e he 1 . isto be i d [and competition with bu raise | ship had been assessed, and when J: Pron ue ion foag oii her oi WI yearn yi jon ou wiltta Joins of intelligence by furor. from 1a ee an the prices. It cannot be denied that stock or cams round bis chattels were ako voters who. would vote for the bonus; but | lieved, for all time to oondy fom the eo aby Js We Demers of au) Sis In oeipts, of in other words, in place of 33} ote | raising is by far the most profitable depart. assessed ln Cattur By; Pe " ie a this number was not sufficient io over-bal- | and temptations of parliamentary life, to see hn North Oatario and adios doiog but. 1 the dollar, as formerly, they shall now | ment of farmi g» and i ing attenti property had been assessed in' 'one yer, ance the rest of the township, and conse- {to it that in future his press is employed in | oo (his market are not slow a sh: receive 40 oly on the dollar, and when the | is being paid to it as its importance be- | When the time for. collection ¢ame Found quently a by-law granting 8 bonus would hing more honoiable than bolstering Jos J th ity and integrl fthe value of postages passing through any on comes better understood ; but it never can | East Whitby demanded both the towjiship not carry. By taking advantage of the in- | up the guilty and striving to make people | '©08'"8 the gencrosily and integri x o office exceeds $800 per annum, the 40, pe: be carried on to one half the advantage un | 80d school rate from Mr. Pengillf, bt bo iquitous provision of the parceling clause, | believe thet there is no difference between [Members of the Exchange, and wherever | cant is to be allowed up to $800, and 26 less access can be had to regular catile | reused on the plea that he bed aid bie he could take in as muh of the township | vice and virtue. In fact the machine would | one goes throughout any part of this sec' | per cent ou all above that, Ey Let a few of thove.who in other] *3¢° 10 the township of Cartwright, 'and #s he could out-vote by the number which |haveall it could do: for the next twelve |tion of country the markets; of Reach are| On money orders passing threugh any | feirs. y . consequently he bad no rigut y he had at Port Perry, and thus | | months at least, to do penance and offer | spoken of in'terms of Commendation. office, 25 cents on the $100 will be allowed as [respects display a laudable desire for the | East Whitby, 'East Rig? Ber wes them 10 grant a bonus and pay for it 100.~ | apologies for your past delinquincies, But before, . best interests of that fioe township, step | Mr. Pengilly for the to hip rate, 'and P. 8. Partiessindebled to the Subscriber 'Will please pay up forthwith and cons, this tha Tast call before ----., 8 Che fnfpera Bosecier, TIAMES BAIRD... orniiper. EDITOR "PRINCE ALBERT, MARCH 2, 1871. should t: Eo The famous Arbitration muddle was iotro- . : y voir duced inta the senate to-day, and Senator Than any other establishment in the County, for mini C ash or Cordwood, 10 the Comthans Sir A. T. Galt introdue | 40 y 30; determined to dell Cheap you may depend on getting , in a long and bh, the | 18 : 2 a i a eosuent £paeth ie good bargains, as the times -are hard. G1 would eal | Commission about 10 ble in Washing (attention ta the , Undertak- ton. All tbe leading members of thie Houss {ing department. Coffin Trim. took part In the disgnssion, end the subject fying of 41] kinds. Coffins of gy a2 handled with ounisid "90= levery size constantly on hand. we had alinost said timidity. ? "The Post Master Generals Report, which Also the best hearse in North or Sir Francis Hinks said the returns would Every description of Furniture now on hand and will be sold _ | | i r= | | i THE MOUNTAIN WAS IN TROUBLE AND BROUGHT FORTH SOME MICE, 10 our issue of the 16th ult., we gave ou: readers a gentle hint of the absolute neces sity that there/is for looking around in time for a fit and proper pewson to represent North Ontario in the next Parliament of . Ontario; and in doing so we referred to the ; total incapacity of the dummy who has dis- 7 "graced the tidisg for the last four years.-- : Of course it is notorious to all that Mr. Paxton is not more suitable for a member of Parliament than' a bull is for a china shop. Our remarks were well received thiroughout the entire riding, their justice acknowledged, their rath ac qui d in, aud parties began in r earnest lo look around for a fit representative for the riding. { * But as might be ex; ted, under the oir- Sametances, all" © rag-lag ang bob-tail of the Paxton clique flew to 'arms 'on the first appearance of our article 'and at once sym- moned a council of war, when it was te- solved that & committee of five, or rather . four and a half be appointed who should, melime be Saturday and 'Mundy, Ret up a killing article (7) not to defend their master, for that would be a hopeless ~=-1u8k, neither to attempt to show what he has done, for that would be inconvenient, but to seek to throw dust in the people's eyes by striving to make them - believe that while they "scold the Osszrvea they are defending their master, Yes, they wrote a q ed to psy $7.27, including costs, in con. collected fiom it. A new feature has been { pense of bunting all over creation in order} sequence of being sued for his 'taxes by introduced into our Post Offi-e Arrange- | to find who bas cattle for sale, and. when the. Corporation of East Whilby. [ ment by thesintroduction of & certain kind |, party is found who bas cattle to dispose | This was a somewhat impo: tant case. -- of odrds, 0 bo issued by the Department of, be is glad to take whatever is offired | It appears that Mr. Pengilly resided in E. and sold at one cent each, and these can lest he may not soon get another chance to | Whitby at the time when the assessor be sent by. post any where; post free. : On of the most recommendable features |*!l+ * But when these fairs are regularly | "et osed fat Gl) and us iting He : i i ishing" also the school rate, Plaintiff 'was gon. By this be was compelling some three | first you must get rid of those han ers on,| FIRS, The letters and newspapers passing | furward and lend a hand in establishing' also the I was non killing article, but unfortunately for them it a orso of his Rms that Tin fat abortion must yo kept We regret to learn that the residence of | 'hough the offices of the Dominion ee | Quarterly Fairs at Williamsburg, wile in Le Tormer, lk gaiued the after, Was only themselves they killed ; of course | farmers --t0 poy fora road which was to|outof the sanctum or he may be the Mr.-Peter Scat farmer in ihe Gth concession | 2000 20 per cent mare in the past than in ee -------------- be had paid to Cartwright was $3.00 1a ! _. theirrich effusion would bave killed Poor | build up Port Perry, to the injury of the | means of bringing you dowa still another | of Reach wae destroyed by;:fire on Siturday the previous yeat, THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF oll: Tivhe died to ave refunded ~ A 7" Tom too had he not been dead already. But | rest of the township. The clique will please | step. As for the rest of your sarpEns and |uight, So tapldly did tHe flames spreas | Oe million registered letters passed CARTWRIGHT. ofter considerable discussion an ofJer 'was R this} is not to be wondered at,for the plaguy [ell us whose interests Mr, Paxion was | suis of honest men's shatacter's, age, |ihat itl of nothing of the household eftaota | Brough the various offices during the year. --- : 3 Ph fellows were just stupid enough to cram sitending fo in this little. matter? We [and stinfie on them! women's 100, we Ie their p production into that di cions sheet, tle Standard, the joint stock clique organ. Why; if they bad known : anything st all they might have known enough to keep it out of that sheet, though l . it. were only a make believe ; for everybody i knows that Mr. Paxton owns about one-hall : of the concern. The Quartette sets out with ¢ flourish of trompets. - Listen to them : -- The most astonishing feature of the report | The above Council met at their Hall, ft un in for tis aman, of a. > is the very large percentage of letters which Wilisshaburg 3 Monday 2h hs ork hr Lis. property had' been assessed in --- e Reeve took the chair at 10 o'clock a- A e a Tower than 394,830 rorarned to the doug |": Mertbora ai present Coen ern tise of Gr 'y . . . I] etd as evs od tg | Rr 0 ne rt pry "ie on. This number is very' much in| The D. Reeve introduced and carried st fbi bad the cin egy Jl . ; \ ] ." | through u by-law to appoint a License In- ; 4 Gr : excess of what it ought to be ; the public | specior for the Township for the year 1871. Mr. Gian eame beiare the Council go- ps ovght (0 take the hiot and be a little more The blanks were filled up With the name | Bring the award of the Arbirators on careful in addressing their letters. How of Geo, Paterson, and the amount $6, = | that Ledious road squabble, Alter con very frequently must it happen that parties The Clerk laid on the table the" Annual siderable discussion bud ensued, in which was saved--Tho loss was not absolutely fargs in amouni but relatively 1 was" 0, -- don't blame the people of Port Perry, they | scarcely khow what advice to give, for there knew that the road would assist the villege, | is little hope for them--we would only say | Mr. Scott is a renter consequently the loss and they were doing no wrong, as private | cleanse your Press or sell out, and try if you 4 of the buildings 'will not fall upon him, but individuals, in seeking to get the road |can b 4 resp 8%! | he will be the principal sufferer after all |" from: the' loss of his household stufl, and the great inconvenience which he must experi- ence by being driven out at this inclement season of the year. Defective chimney is built ; but it was very different with Mz, | us. : . Paxton, placed as he wav, as guardian. of | Ovr'readers. will plese excuse us, we the righte of his constituents, he ought no, | have occupied more space than we intended, to have sacrificed one portion forthe bene fit | but we expect that this may be the last on ) of another ; but this he did most shamefully { this subject, as we learn from all parts 'that again declared 1b be the cause'of the oul : a ors begiuning 3a think) Ctr, Pa thon | by compelling, yes, we: say compelting !| Mr. Paxton having not the most remote Tr if { n + had some and gone when public journals had | the township to pay for a road which would | chance of re-election is not likely 'to offe, Cg « ied send letiers and fas! displeased at not get- | Report of the Commissioner of Agriculture the members all pack party no further Bo regard for truth. + help Port Perry 0.the injary of the rest of | himeelf again and this is all we desire; we| THE CHEAPEST AND BEST. ling a reply, while the fact is, thai in con- | and Public Works, action was taken: It appears that, Me. a Bring your ittle souls! had ye forgotten oy ornghip--net of. the 4 ip alone, | have no peisenal enmity to Mr. Paxian as | Our ieaders will find Mr. Park' new 8d- i" (hat the Standard, your own precious |, of the County. Had this 'road' been | u private townsman, but we wish never 10 fi ina : arried | 3in0's fense 1s still on the road allowai of in ng the| A By-law was introduced and carried |" SE y Wanee letter, it never reaches its destination, but through regulating the amount 13 be paid for | 30d the mejority of the Couneil - demucred cligne organ, was still in existence 7 lands in the dead letter office. verlisoment in ite, proper place mn this issue 3 y blame us for meserting that Mr. and we recommend all to read it. Every 'would have been through the centre of this be has no ability, natural or acquired, and | desor of Fugil h Placed as it sught'to have been, its coures #00 him again assuming a position. for which Tavern License, The blauk was filled up | at taking any action in the matter till iftey has got his foot ups her: neck, his eye has with $22 exclusive of provincial duty, This | the fence bas been removed from tlie road $ ; p than at any with the, $10 for Piovincial duty makes |allowance, STD 8 oR | : Paxton purchased his seat in ad Le gala. townehip sud continued right nonh. > 8a 8 politician he is very far from being like | ottier establishmagt in the County. His TICE RALMNG, the dbl $32.in all ; . | A resolution was passed, instrectiog Mis, 4 \ lateala preity high figute withion adage The on the eater side of the| CO0F'® Wife. : * |Undertaking Department is always com- ) So Be. Too H wg yeseipls | By ft to remove the fence off the-eon- i ing to prove the assertion. Why, gentle: ole fouplg arb ty Stine -------- ete. (See his advertisement.) While at Williamsburg, Cartwright, on amgunliog in all 0 328.58 for} honys Ji cession line on the North Side of lot-13 in " Sls orev ha hh este hms | EP ALF woul mare ng Saree © omen wokors he £7 how nod an. slepriing| ond i th i i oan naming, 1 S02 on th as sd of th 3 | lo preve that which cannot 5 rs by 4 ; oar. : \d ho! gravel ri We x § is there a man in the siding whe dose not | much larger share sf the bonus, whether| We would remind our readers of the Pour verbiind oo featile Settle leurs, Bangtei-- your. J was aha ards lund ror ihe "The sadites biog ir. © believe it now ? 1h% thing is notorious to all, Syloptes thie uex\ best means Social to be held in thé Wesleyan Chutoh, | (004 10 her knicks, the ditrcilesss invader iting by oe Maers, | Lr 1968 aq ho audit Tor wat ihe which, after roe ig! avery ono believes it; but we did not wish asisisuce ol the Prince Alber, {o-morrow, Fiidsy evening, bad been fed by Mr. Nesbitt of | nad been cariied into the 2th of Manes |" : 10'be' personal or to drag oulsiders ipto the The committee are aparing no pains torens age, condic Cartwright. - We Bave not seen fiaer ani- | 1867. {an snotien Stal andes and "wish 10-auaok any tne On his dor the : Mr. Paxton Jot pitied nor bis hand spared, i ties ouch: The tod h t of EEL SE St LC Ed ALT Si Ee tte pee es ridus oor ati i ] a A ls nv bod : : ount was ordered lo. : a i bom. gi A | To She ln ne ot ants ll BO ns oh man empire by Auils hes been repeated ail | our Cartwright friends in Stock raising. torknler of $18 was given 10 the' Clerk ig pelighin $10,000 for « branch. Tha $30,000 be bridge W.. M. Choir have" Xiadly promised Ja ia ao will Ch omander ow tI. Yo. Coftwright| nteotot bf iron Magiavae of inks, i ill banded {over when the grading of the to furwish the music, this of itself won. ; Dreasnt . Pf in wealth, | "4, order for $3 was granted in favor of ; main line wae completed, and the $10,000 | be a sufficient induoement yo Eg 8 and 'en| u the Clerk for. postages and stationery for ' ) when three miles of a branch a. nay: , alsa of misfac 87. so well , and paid at, d been gr the q ely] Ms Wa ro mgd wie Bu pe

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