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in ever® "00, tried, ana relyi" ri,..m“ as low as they 088 Gomyy ‘)u‘; Colebrated Mastud ile, y , ases, Gin, 13 bottle8......â€"=# L * «_ per dos .: .=* ret and 7 ongue, phll-.lfl'. ted Meats, TE & Ssoup vavy aND UPWARDS. raham‘s, Sa® PMCKLE®, TTA W aAq RETALL, ite*s Orientat lot, ore wE -p-l.f eraily gu"‘v-â€" ; would M‘. w bom current eart"""" on to M ScaLke ¢ sotaiiont> aitof with cash, "fi city it arvectons earing d --o--.-u..n'oo'.n-”o" ECC 4 aties at abore raies. N ; above rabe®â€" _ ... h antere®t. ""_â€" e ., k6 Ttaiian Bitters, &4« °2. youl C O it is his vatent108. 2 "ao cas w sPIRIT WA OLTDrs Telograph Co‘v BuidiMs C hottleâ€" d'*l-. Hibbert® p‘wa‘M4 pson‘s Gin * 1"".“,.â€"‘ following Jars and 1 1b. Pots, 3%, SPA! ecsaasexennntt* AT im wood or seieccnn® or sent t yoUNG & RADFORD‘S â€" aqgGrLUMmMmNm..,. } Young & Radford Young & Radford AII sELLING BJG OAK SETTS at 90 cents, Which have been sold as high as #2.00 At Young & Radford‘s, CA. MAKE TO ORDER All kinds of GOLD and SILVER JEW ELLERY cheaper than the same can b bought retail. & L 0G OAK SETTS, BROOCH ) EAR RINGS, . ;IVI US A CALL And be sure you rementber the Place, Fol fAne BOG OAK BROOCHE® and LAR RINGS, in setts, See YOUNG & RADFORD‘3 new lot just received and solling at the vory low rice of only 90 cents per set. YOUNG & RADFORD‘S, At 90 Cents the 0 Sparkeâ€"streot Set, amd :, Ottawa. Copy At the Council you of th Scholars soen fi Neience South The Vi SCLEN« CV M By t mitte® Counci My 1 May, 1 scholar hibitior to the ¢ ing tha duct th dence. Thei to Mr assieta coed t eil‘r HRCLLAR Hor M may 1 Si®, ing to your lettor of Maréh 28th, by which you transmit to mo a copy of the minute which the Lords} of the Committee of Council on Edueation had p in acknowledgment of y endowment of scholarships for promotiag mechanical science, and tq the concluding sentence of the rulh which lnvites further suggestions and offérs to render assis in carrying out the into of the en« dowmbnt : o 5 1 I begloive to enclose for the information of the Lords of the Committee of Council on Educatien a me dum on the subject of the endowment which 1 trust will meet with the, approval of their ips, and that they will cause it to be circuâ€" lated and the necossary correspondence arising out of it ts be conducted b} the Science and Art De 2 I} would beg loave to ask the Lords of the of Council on Education to undertake the inations for these scholarships. 3 As respects the preparation of the necessary details for the examination in the u,o' of tools, I am wi to be responsible myself with the aid of amd I>propose to obtain the consent of a fow men t â€" advise with me from time to time in Wwhatever may arise in the future for my comâ€" ah Jone 4 In roply to the invitation ot their Lordships to subnjit any suggestions, I venture to submit for consideration whether henours in the nature of might not be conferred by some competent ty on success(ul students each year, thus creating a faculty of industry analogous to the oxisting faculties of divinity, law and medicine. 1 bkvnun further to express a hope that the %aun will provide the necessary funds for ing a sudicient number of Professors of Meâ€" chanics throughout the United Kingdom. am ;piniol that such honours would be a great incefitive to exertion, and wohuld tend greatly to the object in view. â€" * 6 ‘In conclusion I infarm you that the necessary :x'pnm for securing the endowment have made, and I have given instructions for the ation of the draft ofa deed of trust which will be sent for the approval ofthe Lord President. I are, Sit, > P â€"* C Your obedient Servant, To Henry Cole, Esq., © Secretary of the bctence anu | Art Department. m*uon.mnu OX sCHoLARsIUP3S FOR MECHANICAL SCIENCE. 1 Having ofered to the Lords of the Committee of Council on Education to * found thirty scholarâ€" ships of the annual value of one hundred pounds B, to be spplied for the further instruction of young men, natives of the United Kingdom, by open competition for their intelligence proficiency in the theory and practice of es and its cognate sclences, with a view to promotion of engineering and mochanical isâ€" in this country," I propose that the followâ€" l-‘-huldbothopfinlmwhm first W which may be modified after the first petition has taken place in May, 1869. II That the thirty scholarships of £100 each should be open to all of Her Majesty‘s subjects whother of the United Kingdom, Inais, or the Cdlonies, who do not exceed the age of twontyâ€"six ydurs, and be neld cither for two or three years, as experience may prove to be desirable: that tem h larships should be competed for and awarded in May, 1869, at the annual ..u.m examinations in science, provided that a suflicient number d| '1“"“"“' prove themselves to be competent ; that the successlul candidates should be required to spend the period of ho‘Jing the scholarships in the lm«, satisfactory prosscution ef the studies and ,i:.ooo of mosbanical enginesring, aud pursuZ their studies: according to the spirit of the endow~â€" widut, making periodical reports of them ; that the t should state where he proposes to pursue his studies, the Lord President of the Council deâ€" ng if the proposal can be allowed, also it the sjudent‘s progress be satis{actory, and the manner in which it shall be tested from year to year, In M iding if the plan of study. proposed by the r‘-z be satisfactory, as much latitude as pessible may be allowed. If the student wish to complete is general education instead of continuing his special scientific study, ho may be permitted to do so. Ho may. go to the Universities or Colleges Afording scientile er technical instruction, or he y travel abroad.: The succestful ml.l should encouraged to study Theory, and successfal petitor in Theory aided in getting admission to hine shops« and other practical establishments, All further detsils would be hereafter prepared And issued by the Science and Art Department. | III The candidates must be ot sound bodily | IV The first competition should be in the followâ€" L. theoretical subjects ; : + 1 Mathematics (clomen« tary and higher.) g.q and higher.) 4 Physics, | 2 Mechanics (theoretical 5 Chemistry, includâ€" aod applied.) ing Metallurgy* Education, I have the honor to inform endowment by Mr. Whitworth of certain ips for Mechanical Scionce. As will be Mr, Whitworth‘s Memorandum, ho proâ€" orm, No. 203. lp“d tmu_hifiy Schoâ€" easington, «@larships of £100 each y, 1883. _ ) « shoutd be open to alt of josty‘s Subjects, whether of the United mi, India, or the Colonies, who do not,exâ€" age of twentyâ€"six years, and be held for iwo or three years, ‘as experience ove to be desirable." ® * I have the honot to be, * Sir, r most obedient humble sérvant, ~~ BUCKINGHAW & CHANDOS. ords read Mr. Whitworth‘s letter ot ‘the 4th 368, transmitting a memorandum on his ships and on the establishment of sixty exâ€" s of £25 for the present year preparatory ompetition for his scholarships, and requestâ€" the Science and Art Departmont may con. e necessary examinations and corresponâ€" Lordships have great pleasure in acceding Whitworth‘s request and giving every nce in their power in carrying out his patriâ€" nifcence. e Right lonotable the C ‘HWor Majosty‘s Most on Education. E AXND AKLT DEPARRMENT 0OF THE MMITTEE OF COUNCIL ON EDVâ€" â€"Ca4TION, SqQUTH KENsINGâ€" > â€" â€"TON. , equest of the Lords of the Committe® of UTW v IITTWORTH‘3 SCHOLARSHIPS int Monek Dow NINGâ€"8STREKT, Sclonce Forus, No. 293. South Kensington, May, 1868 th -"(‘llOl.'AlsflH wou Mecuaxtâ€" at Setexcr. <|" « mpeted Manchestor, dth May, 1863 th day JOSEPH WHITWORTIL 30th May , 1868 May, 1868. Lords of the Comâ€" Honourable Privy in |May, 1889 3 Prastical Plane and Descriptive (ieometry, and Mechanical and Frechsnd Drawing. And in the following handicrafts % 1 Smith‘sâ€"work. 3 Filing 2 Turning. 4 Patter â€" 1 Smith‘sâ€"work. 3 Filing and Fi:ting. 2 Turning. 4 Pattern Making and Moulding. V No candidate should obtain a schelarship who has not shown a satisfactory knowledge of all the following theoretical subjects : 1 Elementary Matheâ€" 3 Practical Plane and maties. Descriptive (Geometry 2 Elemontary Mechaâ€" â€" and Freehand Drawing. nics with the power to use one 6r more of the following classes of tools : ~ I propose that the maximam number of marks obtainable in the theoretical subjects and those obtainable by the most skilled workmen should be about equal. . VI My object in devising the foregoing scheme has been, while requiring a practical acquaintahce with a few simple tools as a sine yua mon, to rendor the competition accessible on fairly equal terms to the stadent who combines some practice with his theory, and to the artisan who co mbines . some theoretical knowiedge with perfection of workmanâ€" ship. PREPARATORY EXHILBLTIONS OF £25 FOR THE YEAR 1868. VII As the scholarships scheme can only come into full operation by degrees, I propose from the fund uitimately available for the scheme at once to create sizty exhibitions or premiums, of the yvalue of £25 eae‘, tenable until April 1869, and to place them at the absolute disposal of the goyerning bodies of the following Educational Institutions and towns, in order that they may award them to youths under twentyâ€"two years of age, who may thus be aided to qualify themselves, and must undertake to compete for the scholarships of £100 in May, 1869. § Exhibitions to Owens 3 University of Oxford, Crllege, and 2 to the 3 University of Camâ€" Grammar School, _ bridge, f Manchester, the seat 3 University ot London» eof my workshops. And one to each of the following Universities, Colleges and Public Schools : Univorsity of Durham, Charter House, University of Dublin, _ Westminster, University of Edinburgh, Winchester, Watt Institut.on, Edinâ€" St. Paul‘s, London, a The Axe. «d The File. b The Saw and Plane, e The Forge c The Hammer & Chisol. s ops burgh, Merchant Tatiiors, University of G@lasgow, Christ‘s Hospital, Andersonian _ Univerâ€" City of London, sity, Glasgow, Shrewsbury, University of St. Anâ€" Mariborough, . drew‘s C Cheltenham, University of Aberdeem, Chester, To each of the Queen‘s Clifton, Colleges at Belfast, Brighton, Cork, Galway,Ireland Liverpool. King‘s College, London, University College, London, Harrow, Rugby, Rugby, . 3 to Science and Art Doâ€" Â¥ . I propose that the following Exhibitions shall be given to the Artisans only : . 3 to the Society of Arts. s Also one for Artisans to each of the fullowing towns : . f Dirmingham, Loeds, Bristol, Northampton, Swansea and Cardiff, Shoffield, { Huddersfeld or Halitax, § and if there be any of the above unapplied, they may be given by the Science ‘and Art Department to any other scholastic institution which makes satisfactory arrangements tor affording instruction is mathematics and mechanics, freehand and meâ€" chanicat drawing. VIL year, by connecting them with the Science and Art Department, under the minute of the 21st Deâ€" IX I would point out that the exiibitions to artisans may perhaps be increased to £50 for the cember, 1867. By the Right Honeurable the Lords of the Comâ€" mittee of Her Majesty‘s Most Honourable Privy Council on Education. (Signed) _ JOSEPH WAITWORTH. Manchestor, 4th May, 1868. Misurs on Mu. Wuitworrn‘s |Orrea to Ex pow Scnorarsmirs. First Lord of the Treasury, dated 18th March, 1968. 1n this letter Mr. Whitworth offers to found thirty seholarships of the annual value ot one hunâ€" dred pouns cach, to be applued for the further inâ€" struction of young mem, natives of the United Kingdom, selacted by open competition for their intelliyenee and proficiency in the theory and pracâ€" tice ot mechanics and its cognate sciences, with a view to the promotion of Engineering and Mechanâ€" ieal Industry in this country ; and he expresses hopes that means may be found for bringing sciâ€" ‘-eondlndalrylm closer relation with each other than at present obtains hore. It is necessury now to repeat the thanks which the First Lord of Her Majesty‘s Treasury and the Lord President of the Council have already conâ€" veyed to Mr. Whitworth for his generous offer which they are comvinced the country will fully appreciate. Mr. Whitwocth proposes that these scholarships should be tenable on conditions to be defined by a deed of trust regulating the administration of the endowment fund during his life, and that thereâ€" after the management of this fund, subject to the conditions specified therein, sheald rest in the Lord President of the Council or other Minister of Public Instruction tor the time being. % It is the wish of My Lerds to seo provision made in soveral large contres of manufacturing industry in the United Kingdom for affording to all classes of Her Majesty‘s subjects ample opportunities for acquiring instruction in the sciences which are applicable to productive industry. My Lords are of opinion that by the union of local and private efforts supplemented as far »s is proper by State assistance this provision will be best made. My Lords consider Mr. Whitworth‘s letter to the This will be rendered casy if the munificient example set by Mr. Whitworth shall be extensiveâ€" ly followed by others. . lt *4 . _ My Lords will be happy to receire any further suggestions from Mr. Whitworth should ho desire to make them, and to be informed if the Departâ€" ment can render him any assistance in carrying out his liberal intentions. TSTY EXTRA, No. 1, and CULL, PINE and CEDAR ... ‘ SHINGLES, AT MARKET PRIC®ES, In lots to swit purchasors. Ottawa, Juhe 30th, 1868, At Whitchall, the 27th day of March, 1868 8 HINGLE â€"FACTORY! HINGLES FOR SALE. ‘The subscriber having completod his OFFERS FOR SALE, 2 to the College of Preâ€" Merchant Tailors, JOHN ROCHSSTER, J«. ‘ fIHEK OTrAWA [IJIMKES, JULY 8. GREAT SUCCESS| A>â€" Removal Sale. _ Wholesale Department brought forward, reâ€"marked at clearing prices. € " 0:- LOT OF 20 PIECEK MARL rOPâ€" LLNETTES, This season‘s importation, worth 40 cents, will be sold for 25 cents. * _ Will be marked 16 conts. These are all well worth 30 cents. That cost the importer 22 cents, will be laid on the counter at 124 cents. s 00 AIOTIIIR choice lot of Bouble Width CHALLIE and ALPACCA DRES3S GOOD8, At 11 cents and 12j cents, well worth double the Will be offered TOâ€"DAY. _ â€" Fast solours and choice patterns, at 10, 18, 12}, lcudl'lmmofl.mvdufu“prm more, only they ved too late in the season, A JOB LOT of WHITE BRILLIANTS PIQUES and MARSEILLES, â€" , EVERAL CHOICE BARGAIN LOTS, LL THE GOODS FROM THE ANOTIIII. BALE WHITE SHIRT» INGS, At the reduced rates, will be brought forward 8 DOZEN MORE orTHOSE CLEAR CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS, At the same prices as gave such satisfaction the ast two weeks. 10 PIECES WHITE GROUND FRENCH DELAINES, . With coloured spots for Children‘s Dresses, at 25 cents per yard, usual price, 40 cunts. NOTHER LOT, SIMILAR STYLES, At very low prices. day, ard marked very cheap. From 15 to 21 cents per yard. _ The great rush we have had the stook is still well assorted, and many goods have been still fur= ther reduced in prices, Magee & Russell ;IVIIAL HUNDRED DOZEN OFf WHITE a1d COLOURED COTTON HOSE, Brought out from the Wholesale Department, 10â€" E& CASE OF PRINTED MUSLINS Ottawa, June 17, 1868. OTWITHS F ANDING PIECES WHITE GROUND PRINTS and PRINTE&D BRILLILANTS, YARDS STRIPED EARLâ€" STON GINGHAMS, Or Tus MONTREAL W AREKOUSE 800 10,000 50 CaASES ROYAL ITALIAN BIT= TKRS, J. MARTIN & CO. FOR SALE BOOTS OR SHOB3, Angus & Huckell‘s Boot&Shoe 657Â¥ Tonorro HOUSE, 8 _ ced M & lls.rmupx.winmaumhu :i:flll.t mr:‘l commodi ::d hudn?o.l‘y‘ ished suites of apartments, in every Te® eligible for civil or ‘:l‘l;l:%olnn. or private city. * Slamagene 20y 1008 Ts ERRINGS, PORK, FLOUR, BUT»& TER, CHEESE. § Ottawa, June 18. NVANT: ANYXYX 15, SUSSEXâ€"STREET Whyte‘s Brick Block: BUTTER {TUVBS,] {in good order. § AT THE EMPORIU M, LBS. MAPLE SUGAR. 1r you â€"GOREATâ€" CALL AT J. MARTIN & CO. J. MARTIN & CO. J. MARTIN & CO J. Bermingham,. Queen‘s Auctioneer, Thursday, the 9th Instant at 11 o‘clock a. m., Sharp, In front of the RUSSELL HOUSE, TWO LIGHIT BUGGIES, solid colar axles, oil temper springs, silver moanted, and perfectly new ; two double scat second hand DOG CARTS, nearly new, and in exâ€" cellent running order. To besoid without reservo. #@T~Terms Cash in Bankable funds. J. BERMINGIAM, ty Auction and Commission Reoms, 72 Sussexâ€"street, Ottawa, July 7, 1868 Mantles anad Milliner Having determined to Mantles Bonnets and HWHats Feathers Ornaments &c. | AT IMMEXSE REDUCTIONS IN PRICE. B@yâ€"This is an opportunity seldom met with, _ New and Fashionable Goods at Fearful Reductions in Price. Sale will commence on SATURDAY, the 27th Instant, and will continue until the whole is disposed of. At â€"Publicâ€"Auction, ; ttnimmme meec oc e Ho * > It may also be fastened to a Muslin or Stuif Petticoat with the same result. It can be folded into vo small compass, and must readily recommend itself to every Lady, combining, as it does, Grace, El gance and VCg‘!{on.' 'l‘z bQ.I_ud wholesale and retail. All styles of Skirts on hand. Corsets, Hosie and Gloves, Parasols, &c., ko Ottawa, Juno 27, 1868. EAR YE! HEAR YE! ALL MANNER OF PERSONS, THAT I, RETIRING FROM BUSINESS Great Cheap Sale of Dry Goods ! At greatly reduced prices for cash as the whole must bs disposed of by the 24th day of AUGUST. The following list of prices will satisty all that this is a chance rarely to be mot with, and will be for the benefit of every one to take advantage of. > * Full width Prints from...,.................A{d per yard. | Grey Cottons..........................from 4{d per yard. Printed Musling | " .... .............0d _ * Isilk PATASOlS........................ * 28. 60 each. 56 DONRNOK . 8 efssass revevocurv h: * IJOOP SKIHK.::â€":s.corts css n Hoi0 4 * 4 Msnacewastreas .).............l.oTy" . * | GanaiianFall OWHL..... »â€"souss. * Bo A1dper yard. REAT SLAUGHTEIR OF Intend winding up their business in AUGUST large stock of d y FANCY~ AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, 64 AlrpaccafLustres® Cobourgs pidle 3d to 278 6d, usual price from 17s 6 all other goods proponlo-mly low GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & CO. BLYTH & KERR, yi0 o Aaeprtt eeneba t on Just received a well selected assortment of Fishing Tackle, Baskets, Manutacturors of all descriptions of work for Water and Gas Works, Makes and fits up @Galvanized Iron Cornices, Guttors, Conductors, R pétPublic and Private Buildings, Conservatories, Vincries, Steam, ‘Hot Wateror Warm Air, on the most approved principles. Orders from the country will receive strict attontion. Dubord‘ of visitors. No. 71, 81. F. Opposite Bonsecours RZ I Taught by ur privately for Five Dollars, â€"Address, -’::lhlwc:no stamp, to T. H., Tiugs Oflice, Ottawa. | T184 0 ttawa, Jure 15, 1868 Mantles Bonnets and Hats As GEO. FEATHERSTON & CO,, A large lot of Women‘s White Cotton Hose B L M Pacs lc trms onA us ahe >A All materials for the above branches kept P ROC L:â€"AMâ€"A "PLOâ€"N. HAMPAGNE HOTEL, HORTHAND PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, , mCN 4& C Also Good Yard and Stabling all at REDUCED I’RICES. Shop to Rent from 1st Sept. Next. ; GEO. FEATHERSTON & CO., Mantles, Bonnets and Hats BA sSoMETEHEEILNG NEW. Every article connected with LADIES‘ and CHILDREN‘S MOURNTNG, supplied by GRANT & HENDERSON, Have positive orders to sell to the highest and best bidder, BLACK SILKS, BLACK PARAMATTAS, BLACK COBURGS, BLACK GRENADINES, MOURNING MANTLES, CALL EARLY AND SECURE A CHOICKE,. Sicx or THE Grant and IIenderson. FAMILY MOURNINC. Ottawa, June 18 tmporters and Dealers in House Formisting Hardware. We in CARE 0 s efente Rralt Hraate Wines. Five, ISIDORE CHAMPAGNE, PAULâ€"SThREET, No.7!, Church, 5, RIDEAUâ€"STREET, BEaYER, City Hoop Skirt Factory. l BEG to ;‘tll the attention of LADIE® to a new and highly desirable article which I have secured the Sole Agency for in Ottawa and vicinity. ~It is known As Lesser‘s Patent Sirt Appendage ! Patented Aptil 23, 1868, and consists of a SEPARATE TRAIL, which can be attached to an ordinary & old s EO Ronein ce sn mt ssortment of Fishing Tackle, Baskets, B ait, Reoels, Lines, Flys, Rods, &e. ns of work for Water and Gas Works, Brewer‘s Distilleries, Mills, &c. Tron Cornices, Guttors, Conductors, Roofing, &c. ertiines. Conservatories, Vineries, Mawutactories, &c., bx Successors to Chas,. Garth, Cotton llm;. from 4{d per pair. A lot of Summer Shawls from 11s 6d to 408.A lot of cloths for Boy‘s Summer ‘Wear, very cheap, and Promenade or Evening Skirt! MONTREAL s converting it into a gracefal Proprietor. ONâ€" Plain Hoop Skirt, _agy 4 m A RTRTHTY TIN & COPPERSMITHS, Auctioneer and Gencral Commission Merchant. w;untly on hand. NEXT. They will from this date offer their \C BLACK CRAPES, BLACK REPPS, BLACK LLAMAS, BLACK LUSTRES, AND MILLINERY. COICII‘I‘IATID LYE. CAUTION To THE PUBLIC. ‘The remarkable success which has attended the introduction of the celebrated Concentrated Lye into Canadian market, by the subscriber, has exâ€" cited the cupidity of an unprincipled firm in town {which has already been convicted of borrowing uther %topll'l brains) by a squrious imitation called .:onll«. To avoiddnnoi“ râ€" chasers should be careful to ask Harte‘s &- centrated Lye, which is sold by all muwmamnmm . 183y _ :tor the relief and cure of lylhpg.\sc. Vitus® Dance, Puerperal Hysterin, &c., &c. 1e ;-'u- ation is from the recipe of a celebrated French Physician, and the very great success which has ysician, very success attended its use uuny uu.udwhmtuhigl- est medical skill was of no avail, bas induced the subscriber to '!lvo 1t ou:‘y}dbli .:“W T: 3. A. HARTE, Chemist, $90, NOFO PRINEAKEONr Harte‘s Florida Water, equal to anything imâ€" ‘g 4 ported, . Price 37} conts P"‘%’ 7?’ 20 Rideauâ€"street. b22v ARODEE$ EPILEPTIC CURE, DAVID MILLAR, 43 Aparksâ€"st, Central Ottawa. AT MALF PRICH 34 Sparksâ€"street, Centro pse 168â€"2m AT LESS THAN COST , BELL HANGERS, &¢ AT â€" ©CO8T 3Â¥6, Notre Dameâ€"streot, TS6td THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF s LETTER, XOTE, FOOLSCAP, POST, And every other kind of _‘ % PAPER, ENVELOPES, MEMORANDU M BOOKS Account Books, Journals, LEDGERS, SCHOOL BOOKS, SLATES, LEAD AND SLATE PENCILS, + Steel and Quill Pens, COPYING BOOKS, EXERCISE BOOKS, Green Paper and Ornamental Paper s TATIONERY. W INXDOW S HADES, &c. Printed on the shortest notice BOOKBINDINXG Of every description. RJIL ING AND BINDINGA Made on the shortest natice. DEEDS, MORTGAGES, LEASES, PROMLSSORY HAXNDBILLS, POSTERS, CIRCULARS, Canus, BOOKS, PAMPHLRTS, &c., &c., a ny style of Always on hand. RISTING. BLANK B00 Always on hand BLANK FORMS ke., Toly

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