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Durham Chronicle (1867), 9 Apr 1903, p. 2

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â€"â€"â€"â€"-' ,, 3. James Lamon and Dr. .uc yum-m. ..-- - - of Rev. John Garner. passed away ’9 resi- O O DlStl’lCt News. ‘ were walking on t ' : ' th of the village when rather suddenly at his father 1 ' March WRITTEN FROM OUR EXCHANGES. 1‘ playing. at any rate the steel rails old. The young manâ€"for although #JM for about four rods or more were laid he was middleoaged in years he look- PM“ with stones about a foot apart and ed almost a boyâ€"was never blessed d. with a great measure of health and 00mm“ is reported each the size of a man’s closed ban ' ' to Strength which resulted in his living . a somewhat quiet an ' ' Tuesday. ry in lirushi his mi? «rang sul' wax the n away the saw ht in the saw. . loss of the thumb and ciden Deceased was 3rd anal 4%: fingers. Dr. Sinclair is .' causes. in attendance â€" Bruce Herald. {likely be placed in position again â€"â€" born in Wexford. Scarboro township l Dundalk Herald. on June 16th. 1862. After his arrival at man’s estate he took a position in 1“ "who" ty in brusbin uwty his mit caught in tb' cult was the loss of 3rd and 4th fingers. Mount Forest Uonteueraw .-â€"v.. ' .\lr. Bert Gibson. in G. T. R. track. found the spikes were end was raised It had probably he evening train, at over in safety. notified the sta- d a new rail was broken clear across, partly draw and one about four inches. been severed by t which, however, 3 Mr. Gibson at once tion agent here an put in. The Chicago Tribune calls stenog- rapby the '" gate to matrimony”-â€"â€"de- ' he ranks of that occu- pation are constantly being depleted ruit wedding processions, and to rec the demand for the workers is thus unfailing. " In no other business are the matrimonial chances so good. The stenographer has more opportun- her of her sisters in 0 come in contact. with (Qualities which help [or a home. an business requires tention, not having the ' a young driver in , charge of engine 174 between Park Head and Wiarton. had an experience on Friday night last which will not slip his memory for some time to come. After getting clear of Park Head yards Bill gave her an extra ' when ap- Bill Morgan, light of an engine. mediately arouse. of awreck. an awful castastrophe, and the groans of the wounded rang‘ in his ears. He closed the throttle, put on the air and dronped the sand. It is reported that his fireman jump ed and he was preparing to do the same when the head light shifted off It. was a man . rrying a He had visions v. nod the groans of in his ears. He 6 put on the air and It is reported that BI] and he was pr same when the he‘ the track It was . Bushy show. UP”. L ced In Mr Barnum the local dailies at the for" the mnrsw of the vein naturallv followed. Mr “ (lo-utlvnwu, Mr. Baile my pressure? at the Btu cirmu is worth $5.0“ show If this is true. that is so valuable. even town. city and] become a household w: the country. Now, gt this w 21* «lune by new: advvnising can make 35,000 a day. what is thing can ‘Pl Thero- \\ as a Clothing mercnanr “no I um did But believe in newsrmper adver. tio tising, Lu he does now The adver- p0: tising soiivimr mm him that two Kiues‘ ale 1n the lH-N' uh-vure place in his paper his would he read by neerlv everybody in prc that. vity. " Prove it." said the men ! Hr chant ” Say anything about me you ' up want to in two lines ” The sohcitori c put in two lines saying the merchant ge wanted to buy lOO cats and ‘200 does. ag The ad. was sandwiched between to ' ' on an inside page ov That night seventeen boys and three U1 girls brought docs. and the next, BI morning and until late at night his de store was crowded with persons who gi had dogs and cats to sell. One time pl there was such a jam in his score that pl be had to close the front door and let 31 those in the more go out by a rear oi door. Eariy next. morning the mer- tl bed to the newspaper office ‘ v at. Heath’s Greek about The tail was a clothing merchant who to-date journal learn that. M} and has CUUUUUqu " --__ v to-date journal. We are pleased to learn that Mr. Smith has decided to engage in other business in Shelburne and will not leave town Mr. Cla ridge. the new editor, is a native of‘ Shelburne and is no stranger to Journalism, as he has spent twelve ' i t oflice. Be s undertaking. He takes cess in bi day).-Shel- possession to-day (Thurs burne Free Press. During the progress of the trial here last week. in which the parties concerned were all Indians, the Crown H " L---~~‘\f mat an .1 if “ My,” said rth .. I really I} rev folks in thi so fast. and of the very uke. going tole report, turned on his Reserve.â€"«Telescope Hanover school teachers tell some a pretty funny things of happenings t that occur when they are on duty, h but not often such precocity is shown 1 as was displayed at a. Normanby 1, school last week. She wasa bright \ young teacher, in charge of a bright 8 young class. To increase their voca- bulary she hatl hit on a guessing game. She told the class of what she was thinking. and they named ' This time she thought of the word birthday. at . Hi the lesson ;\\'t'l.t on in this fashion : " Now little ‘ folks, I am thinking of something you all have. You don’thaveit Very often. just once every year. Even l have one. \Vhat is it? I’ll giVe you a minute to think, and when you are sure you know, raise your hand ” Hands began to go up‘apitlly. “ My,” said the bright young teacher. " I really think 1 have the best little folks in the world. They all think so fast, and I know they are thinking of the very thing I thought. I am to let Morris tell. lam sure going, he knows.” Morris row to his feet I r in the aisle in true military position, ,7 and like a shot from a gun, in re s Spouse to the teacher’s " tell us what .1 it is Morris,” came the ready answer: " A clean undershirt.”â€"~Post. :Laau been” . c...r,.-_-_-,~, . [pretentious to keep within the la\\'. llle held no meetings and had no lingo-tits Single landed he beat Mr lRoes and his army of political mana- gers. In face of the influences against him. his success has arigbt to be regarded as expressing the overwhelming condemnation of the Government by the people of Centre Bruce. Yet the Government are r of the people. and to keep control of 'o the adminietration by {rand and e ‘ violence when necessary to hold their 9 ground. It isa shameful proceeding. d and justly excites the indignation of a decent people of all shades of politi- e. cal opinion.â€"Bruce Herald. 10 ‘C ““““““ sphas Cabbage. “ Oh' w him well” was the ,” returned the agent. money to collect from >od pay ?” “ Oh yes, But the poor fellow yesterday. Too bad. has was a good honem ”mt, \Vfls ‘ SBBlHS HS rent as his w} ding. Mr. br, doubtless 1 same way. u ow 1 be! better is reputa- a lmh as a T, L a liberal m '1‘ rent, denia- OOnductors and fellow-1 MS of the 1' H } )sing their u'c L1 ' I; ‘to )ad baCkS nnnvrul [d'flif‘fllfll_ Mr. John H. Garner. the third son gof Rev. John Garner. passed away rather suddenly at. his father’s resi- dence last. Saturday morning. March ‘- ‘- A 0 mnnfhfl lat. no was so young a..- - _- m u .- -- "7 43- The young manâ€"for although has taken a deep interest in the ‘6 was middle-aged in years ht?! 122;: work of the church since coming to ' e Dornoch. After conducting the busi- His sentiments, naturally fine and cultured, developed in a particularly refined channel and almost awoman's Mrs. Geo. Ledtnghsm Sr graciousness an from his presence. born in Wexford. Scarboro township \Ve. your fellowvworkers friends on June 16”" 1862' After his.arriva1 and well-wishers in Latona congrega- t°°k a posmon "' tion on learning of your intended de- parture from among us. take this op. portunity at showing our regret for S , 'I‘ h the loss of an earnest, capable leader 098 store. oronto. where 9, re- in church work, one who by the hos- mained f°r “ length °f time. W hen pitality of the home, and by her Twas Manama W511i“ body of young Christian workers rl‘eladyfto “(1 anylddesirvnng :ause. - , , ' ere ore we wou as you 0 ac- :i:fg:‘}:: 2’52?“ atfiiezfskag'ggf cept this purse as a slight token o; , , ' our eateem. trusting t .at you an ifrggztiliomnuemgal htizngfgzgzlézsr‘fioge. your interesting partner, our pastor. ‘ ents in the realm of music But del- gay long be splared 30 continue the' . . . ' . aster 8 war ', an assuring you [icate health interfered wrth his work that wherever your future lot may ' and he gave it up and went to Lam- be cast you bear wi o 0 ’ d resided wrth wishes and earnest prayers. ? his brother James there. Since last . ’ September he has resided in town and Signed on behalf 0‘ the Women of ' ‘. Latona congregation, : he remained for several months. He next got a position i ' aged his friends in the hope that he _.-..m “M“, -â€"-Hanover Post. Mas. WM. SMITH. SR. Mun Gm- Lsnmouau, Sn. Coughs. colds. humans. and other throat nilments are quickly relieved by Cresoleno tablets. ten cents per box. All drugcists AMissouri editor announced tutu. kit for just one issue he would tell the gr: truth. Here are a few items from me that issue: “John Bonin, the lazest merohantl ' in town, made a trip to Belleview, sp yesterday. John Doyle, our grocery no man, is doing a poor business; his a; store is dirty, how can he expect to do do much? Rev. Styx preached Sun- day night on charity; the sermon was punk; if the rev. Gentleman would live up a little closer to what he preaches he’d have a bigger con- tion. Dave Sonkey died last bl Saturday at his home in this place. 8‘ The doctor gave it out as heart iail- tl ure; the fact is he was drunk. and is whiskey is what killed, his home was II a rented shack in Rowdy S‘t. Married A ; wMiss Sylvia Rhodes and Jas. Cana- a i'han, last Saturday evening at the v 5 Baptist parsonage; the btideisavery ll ordinary town girl who doesn’t know I any more than a rabbit about cooking C 3 and who never helped her mother t 5 three day in her life. She is not a < . beauty by any means and has a gait ( 0 like a fat duck; the groom is well I 5' known here as an up-to-date loafer. l l» who has teen living; off the old folks l I all his life and don’t amount to l' chucks they will have a hard life’ {-5 while they live together and the; bi news has no congratulations to offer. '. ll for we dozi't believe anv good can‘ It i'oine. from Slit'il a union.” ; »n The issue in which the. Missouri; 10' editor told the truth was thi last he' "i ever made. Now, in the springtime ‘5' when the dew. like diamonds. spark- '. les in the grass, when sweet-throatedg W hii'ds make a melody all the day.', ”,1 sulisei'ihers to the paper while it was1 ' published. drive out into the, country y' a short distance to catch a glimpse of er. a piece of black skin which hangs tle siisiiended from a barbed wire fence “1" It is all that remains of the once ng manly form of the Missouri editor ““ who told the truth for one week. proves t he power of Dr. Pitcher’s to cure so that you stay cuucd. are liable to had proved efi'cctual. Kidney Tablets on May 3lst, 190”, Emit, :Lchr he was curcu: “l hayl lumbago so haul when I gut lir. l’ibchcr’s Backache Kidney Tablet-S {1'03“ A. U. Demke, the druggiso, that I would hardly move. It was most painful to turn in bml. Tlu-re was adull nagging :wlzing in the small of my bank Continually. and L0 sump ur assume an upright positiun :: h-r sitting was extremely painful. Thi~€ "-718 lmt the only time I suffered thus way; mv (use “'38 “3001111112 Chronic, mu. mmedies that formerly gave me we ' , M an (m mg. me now in the 1 ‘7 . tlv'ugll, that as soon as I started taking “3'. l‘it-rlurr's Backaclxe Kidney Tablets, We)" I have neither pain nu lu‘lthl me at once. They have removml the whole. tumble. ‘ lameness now. I cannot say too much fur them. and I heartily recommend them.” (Signed) Wu. REYNOLDS. CTATFMFNT MARCH 29th, 1902. When our representative called on Mr. Reynolds, nuy, nu luu .m- ---7- speak in the highest terms of Dr. Pitcher} chkmzhe Kidney Tnblcte, and the perma- nent cure they had made in his case. Said he: “ I have never haul any return uf that lumbugo and kidney trouble which attau-ked me U' of 1900. so severely in the Sprint.5 11- Pimlmr‘q Kidnev Tablets made a complete and t. (l I hav’ Borough cure then, an [W a. 1! (~11 A 1-. ~-â€"- Dr. Pm 11er :1 Kidney Tablets never been bothered since.” Be Told the Truth. ENDORSATION OF A. C. DE! Mr. A. C. Donike, th. 3.. the erlLknown who sold Mr. Reynold} the Tablets, writes: I.‘ I‘,, ‘\'-_. Dngvnn‘xt‘L Mr. A. C. Denike, Plum. 8.. the well-known drugg'ist and optician of llavelocn, who sold Mr. Reynolds the Tablets. writes: “I am acquainted with Mr. W m. Reynolds, brakcsimm on the C. P. R... and know that about two years (go he suffered greatly from lumbago and kidney trouble. He purchased Dr. Pitcher a Backache Kidney Tablets from me, and claims that they were the means of curin him, and I believe this to be the case. I understand from him urn of the trouble.” that since Dr. Pi «’8 Tablets cured him he has had no ret (Signed) A. C. Dunn. Dr. mew. Beebe!» mm mm misoe'ezbomo ‘3 f 231.25. a a: W or by an. mum, .m,co.3mco.;ow°‘* " °' This is: what Mr. i editor announced that issue he would tell the 0"er Ul' llllrll It. Ill \Q Vi‘l.v ..(‘ ._,., He heard of Dr. l’ituhc-r‘s Buckauhc Kidney Tank-ts . ")r Shi‘h complaints as kiwi. “0 mm; a splendid rcmmly “ Tablets and they «41er him. Since {Ex-m Mr. Lynn} 1‘ in» 'ml hr. l’iz‘ no return of his 0“ trouble, and has rtwnmnvuu Tablets to many mm on the mad, suvh as tin-men, N113.” and fellow-brakesmen, all of whum, from the nature of their uwupu ) bad backs and kidney trouble, and, in every instance, the Tablets ’ There are very few people in Havolock, who do not know Mr. “'illium Reynnhh, WP brukesuum, wlmse picture ammars home. About, (Wu 31mm ago 1.x: \zw; 14M up with lumbugn, which mused him («cruciutmg pail over 01' turn in bed was uguuy. He heard of Dr. l’ituhcr‘s Buckachc kid ____--.“..:n\‘L‘ ‘|H \Villiam Reynolds had to say about Dr. Pitchc ' 3lst, 191)”, just] :war be was cured: . 1...,1 “4...,” I Wt, Dr. I’imhcr’s Backache Kidney STATEMENT MARCH 29111 STATEMENT MAY 3ist. ADDRESS AND rnnsmumn. On Tuesday, Much 24th, the ladies of Latona church. Dornoch, met. to bid farewell to_ Mrs: Graham, who - ‘L- COPE lllla PUIDU “u u ""D“ our eateem. trusting that. you and hiss. R M. DARGAVEL. ' Mus. (DR) SMITH. Mrs. Graham, though taken entire- ly by surprise, made a very feeling reply, thanking the people (or their kindness. With a. heart so full of gratitude and love the few words meant a. great deal. After the presentation the ladies spreada. dainty tea and the after- ;~,The.purse contained over thirty dollars. been branded by the most competent authorities. They have dispelled the silly notion that one kind of food is needed for brain. another for muscles, and still another {or bones. l A correct diet will not oniy nourish; but it} a particular part of the body, will sustain every other part. Yet.li however good your food may be. its; nutriment is destroyed by indigestion i or dyspepsia. You must prepare fori their appearance or prevent tlieiri coming by taking regular doses of‘ Green’s August flower, the favoritei medicine of the healthy millions. A j few doses aids digestion. stimiilatesl the liver to healthy action. purifies} the blood. and makes you feel buoy-7 ’ant and vigorous. You can get this “angina rummlv at Darling’s Drug Another ridiculous food {ad has a IlUu-v--- few doses aids digestion. the liver to healthy acti the blood. and makes 30' '.’|--v-v w- ' 3 Mr. Reynolds, recently, he did not hesitate to :lmr's Buckmzlne Kidney szlctd, and the perma- r. . . 1- _ - u T Lu”. never hm] any return of that ant and vigorous reliable remedy Store. (f. “Long ago," the other day a may; said. ”I quit buying of those whoi did not advertise. It always seems I to me that the merchant who adver-i to trade with him;' i tises invites me while the one who does not advertise impresses me with the idea that he“ doesn’t care enough for my trade to} esk for it. Then, too, I have found| o i merchant who advertises i that, the lhas: fresher goods. for the simple 1; i ireason. I suppose, he sells more.” DEMKE, DRUGGIST. M3; GEO. imnmauau, SE. S. A. Cuozwn. MRS. R. HAY. Here’s Sound Sense. mFood Nonsense. Elie body, but. it ther part. Yet. ed by indigestion with a severe . pain, 80 tin“ Dr. Pitcher’s Back ache other day a lady Optician of Havelock, Ont, or pnpulzu‘ severe nuuvk nt 80 that to 5100p {I}? (00k _11 5,111.2”"3'": T5! 'vupui mu, vivinity :XghsV -\" $19 sIQSIQMshSkflsk: ‘ ‘0 u é}, fann |mp|ements, Etc. $1 Sylvester Farming Implements. ‘ 'I‘udhupe Cutters. as Tolton l’ulpers. ’la Adam’s Waggous and Sleighs. " Clare Stoves and Furnaces. N Brantford Windmills. x. Robes, Coats, Rugs, Etc. It cures because the air rendered strongly antiseptic is carried ox'cr the diseased sur- face with every breath, giving prolonged and constant treatment. It is invalu- able to mothers with small children. Recommended and Sold by Macl‘hrlane Co. The Vaporizer and Lamp which should Inst u lifetime, togetheqwith a ironic of Cresolene Snso. Extra sup hes of (iresolcne 25 cents an 50 cepts. Writ; or descriptive booklet contam- mg htghm testimony as to its value. VAPO-CRFSOLENE 19 SOLD 13' . DRUGUlt-TS EVERYWRERB. ”2 cl“ 180 Fulton Street New York ’1. DURHAM mm Proven Steel Rod Track A SI’EUIAL'I‘Y. Call and see thn Disk Steel Iblivrs made by of Elam. Gut. We Next to Post. ()fliceâ€"ln Calder Block. A handsomely must culat'um at any scu- year: four months. A A Clllall H”! l'l III-J - . h V yvur: mur mumhe. 5L Sold hyuu "(‘“Ftll'nuv-u MUN“ 30.3mm” New Ygrk Brunch umcc. 325 I" St” Washingtou. D- Is a boon to asthmatics. For Summer 1 allow .nnllud- 01' OH Stub. mutit I mull 1(0'.("~. rhum \ 1”th . u. ... Scicniific IImerigan. yum m ,3 p1 Bniit DUI"; Ill ‘7. - . .- ..--__ with many real good improwuwnts. Full particulars will b9 given. so don’t. hesitate to inquire. C. SMITH a: SONS? Sud. Vapo-Cresolcne Co. DISK MARROW. FULL LINE 0? M‘le in 6. 3". 9 and 12 foot. lengths, -- FORâ€" 11 our «mum... u-.. ‘M No. ( ummumcnn mahly vrlwntn mdeminl. Handbook on Potent. t (mom-y for svvurinngtenta. n thrmwh Mum: 8; Lo. woe!" nhnut chaflze. m the AAA U 165: Notre Dame 3M Montreal Hupi IO“ Wish Hmroufi and l‘ by T. 1‘. Bi‘SEllg \\ 9 handlv them. I TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS c. -h and finscriptkm may 5‘ 1.“. ‘n 11 {THOROUGHBRED (-2, Bull “ Lord of Aha ‘ 'Pedigree No. 31841. L Llama. "null ‘1‘” M k8“! THOBO'BRED DUB will be kept for f‘ Prince of Wales.” aervwe during the you “.03. 1: Lot 7. Don. I. Egremont. Termsâ€"75c (insured). RICHARD MORRISON. . li-rnh mm â€"3_ tf ._pa, E. 1 3331? ‘rCoâ€"rcâ€"{oEâ€"Aherdeen ” Register“ gPedigree No. 3184!. Dominion Shorthorn Herd Book, will be host for service at hot ’ 19. Can. 2 W. 0. IL. entinck. Tailligh- I813). pn§able on or before Feb. .1. ‘ Cowafils sed of or not. returned. If neces- 1. any. wil be charged for whether in «If or 2. not. l HENRY ALEXANDER. ‘ 3.51am 10th. 2 m. pd. Dornoch. March mm â€"3- “ Newten Prince.” will be kept for ser- : IMPORTED SHORTHORN BULL. '~. vice u Lot 25. Con. 12. Earemont. Thorou hbred Sher-thorn Bull. “ Golden Victor.” paigtereq‘l’gdfigree. bred from g ‘nn nuns... .- u‘lfl..- impeded Sidck. Mao other you hows bred from Imporwd Stock. GEORGE 85121.1, Feb. 26,â€"“. Short Horn Bulls for Sale. OUR YOUNG BULLS FROM 12 to 20 months old. Two reds tad two rows choicely bred. Much 9, 2 m. pd. mm for Service. XV anice Farm. One venieutly situated farm of lieutiuck. 1CD. or 150 . half miles from‘ lhl‘l'hal February 17th. 19033â€"4; '1‘ LOT 31 ,CONCESSION 11. BEN- . tinck Durham Builfor Service. ALEXANDER CAuPBELL b_ mr’tf. Crawford. Bull for Service. 'l‘llll Uo‘--â€"-v-v- for sale the water pnwer known as “ilab’nurd‘a Falls." “WM“ Man. McKuvuxm, Durham. 0m. August 19! h. 10: HORTHORN PEDIGREED Two. I ! __1l ‘.\’~II_I-- '__ Street. the property uf Mrs. Browne. The house cuntains 1:2 1 mveuiemly situated. and quite new. makg an excellent boarding house. July 10th. 1901 Bull for Service. l‘HE UN DERSIG X El) OFFERS Water Power For Sale. stud Farm for Sale. 0w IS YOIIfféHANCIa TO BUY 1: nine Farm. One of We must con- March 24th 11L.uu Vuâ€".~_ ’ 1‘. ledim'ud «levéu mmnhs old. En- ( uire of H. \Viikin nu, Int 7‘ um. I, \V. (3. L. Nurmanhy. a milo and a lmlt’muth ul \‘arntw.â€" Jauy 24th.- 1f. A Va ruby. 000 ACRES BEING LOT 5;". 58 A _ and .39 MI film fin-t (an... N. U. R.‘ and lot 54 on the 2nd mm. 3. ID. IL. Ilen- lmck, well “aimed in gnml Mute. ufcnlliva- lion. good barn. and mher um buildings, comfortable lmum, well lam-ml. yuuug betr- iug nrvlmrd. three miles {rum Durham. within hall's: mile from church, Felltml and WM. LEGGETTE. Vickers. post, Office. Terms reasmmble: Cat-h payment dawn. balance (secured by rummage; tun-Mi! pur- chaser. Will be sold in «elmrate lots or en blue. The propriekw in gain“ Wet-t and in unxiom to 1-9“. Fur further :urticuhrn apply m u-.. I L‘lflll‘T’l‘E. \HBEE \E\\ LY C AL\ ED AND A H ........I Bull for Service. Jam. 23 BULL FOR SALE. 'V -w â€" v a nice Farm. One of the most eon- ntly situated farms in the township utiuck. 100. or 150 acres, three and 3 miles from Durham, everything in shape uuthe place. Apply to House 6: Lot for Sale. 11““ I J‘ADIU ‘1”.- “,‘.( Ivar (-rit. Dark bay. lion fruiu Sands léél hands high. “9" bruken to rein ur rig. For further particulars apply to ° H . \VATSON. .. . . -m .1 m l’ricevilb. Feb‘ 3' 36- mwu YOUNG _ MAKES. 0N - J) H0129}; AND LOT 0N QUEEN , __A “.A I\I‘t\'\fll"" [If h‘rfi. 0,0 1" {11;88 in calf due z. Apply“: \\' O Bull for Bl‘ LL Cows for Sale. Farm for Sa‘e. YEAR Tin 314.901) STAL. ““ “‘- k- I. if. H. PAfRKER, Durban. t JOHN CULLINSUN. Durham 1’. U. For Sale. tf. CALF. sun_n'r1_i_0R_1~', SHORTHORX For Sale. For Sale. Ln! 8.13. IOI‘ } {ml at tu‘o-yeurold. One Mund. by Guam.“ and III if. 1‘ DD“ Yeovii l’. O. CHAS. GRAY. Lot 3. con. 2. Ego-moat. Gl‘;(). 3‘110‘()E. 3. E. G. R.. Glenelg. BRU‘WNE. l’lmtugraphor. tf. LEUGETTE. Vickera I’. 0. TU‘ {mfg \\ ill 1‘ m En-

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