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Durham Review (1897), 9 Mar 1916, p. 5

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Hurham \‘RCH 9, T916 prices Wall Papers Apbodla ds de se slees 3 lew g.g 10¢ S New Papers " 5c up CUU. 11 ‘4~ ue Crip s ip 2o [ s bo a 2o ortment deslgns loring s see our ne. ire not spring its I ce | How about â€" | vour Timothy and Clover Seeds ? ~ Weekly News of Bargains eeeaaneene se rmmmemnmete / PRICEVILLES BUSsY STORE 2 Quality Pharmacy ICEVILLE, â€" > ONt. The last words Td ‘pring is nearing us quickly and in order to have your horses ready and in ! spirits for the seeding, we would recommend to you the use of Dr. Hess‘ Stock Tonic, which tones up the digestive system after being stall fed during the {inter months. Every package fally guaranteed. _ ‘Tis also 12 1b pkg..1.00 sood stimulant for the springer or the cow that has freshed. 7 ib. pkg..65¢ For the Calf we have the genuine Pure Linseed Oil Cake at 2.50 per 1oo ]bs or 3c ib For Poultry DrHess‘ Panaces, which tones up the dormant egg organs and makes hens lay. 114 lb pkgs only 35c Try a package and be convinced. We also stock Oyster Shell, which is too cheap to be considered valâ€" uzble......;=/are>.*rkt...s.s00 Ibs for 25¢c, or 1.00 per 100 Ibs. early | stocked "AS PATTISON & CO, PRICEVILLE Bring in your Produce and get the s to sell good geods at closest prices. 10!ce 1 lea‘s Furnishings Priats m Holland J 222 20 dag uie in hk uly this week we of a disastrous fire Foronto by which nic Seed Co suffered is of seeds to the aâ€" int of €200000. This loubt will tend to ance the price. Buy v‘oowe are fully MARCH 9, 1916 PRICEVILLE 4.5_> o not claim in ay to be the t in Seeds, but tand up and say : have the best c procurable reâ€" s of cost. »hest Prices for Pickling Often the Cheapest, Always the Best © E:osom Salts vou‘ll find in Winter Bulbs [ i brings with it the thoughs « dull dreary winter one likes to the appearance by getting some e the old articles. Our Ho nay be called, has everything 1 ok new neat and cosy, by put rim or Bungalow net, by nar ve opened up and placâ€" ick a complete line of Ginghams, Galateas, floral _ and _ striped Come in and take adâ€" of this good buying. t make any mistake in i stock of it. 1i Overalls, Smocks, id Shirts, are well rands. _ In footwear, _was never so comâ€" Just as an inducement ver our stock we offer ss Urns Calf Blucher rged sole that sells for $3 25 to. go at me week only. of ali kinds Nfpatiteâ€"; Axlitnliiiniacint i2 habby furniture, by using s and Woodwork. Ginghams, Etc. in Pure Drugs or domestic use in drug stores THE LEADING HOUSE Various prices We have a nice range weighing 5. % avd 7 Ibs. in plain white with pink or blue borâ€" der that we are offering at bargain prices aud Jerseys going at a reduction. Stili a few pairs left to clear at cost in order to clean up on this part of our stock . Blankets Overshoes Rubbers " The Leading House‘s " Sunday, March 12th, is to be a red letter day in the history of Priceville and Swinton _ Park _ Presbyterian churches. At the morning service in Priceville and at the afternoon service in Swinton Park, a Roll of Honour for those who have donned the khaki and who are members or adherents of those churches will be unvedled, The services conducted by the pastor will be of m patriotie nature,. Parents, brothers, sisters, friends, acquaint ances and all others are cordially inâ€" vited. Come and join in our prayers for the success of the allied cause and for the safe return of the noble boys and men of all churches and creeds, who are enlisted in the seryice of the Empire from all parts of the country. «* behind the counter " again. . He has rcerved promotion to the Qaarter.â€" master‘s stores, fitting out the new recruits with kbhaki _ We believe they have the right man in the right place now, as he has always been yery sucâ€" cessful in catering to the wants of the public here. bdm. J. J. Pattison, who enlisted fro_m_ herte on the first of February, is PRICEVILLE VILLAGE highest market price for same, _ Our aim« Our new stock has arrived and it is com plete in every particuâ€" lar, Some very attracâ€" tive designs â€" among themâ€"floral, block and many others to suit every room in your house. _ Ask to see these â€" that will be sufficient. Any amount in stock at per gallon, only Wall Papers Coal Oil 16c ilng the cause of so many hunadreds of | thousands slain on the battlefield durâ€" ing the last 18 months, If English, lrish ork Highland Scotch had the leaders of their country in the old land the means of causing war with other countries, which might be their hbomes, they wouid certainly feel ashamed to own their old country leaders, on account of being the |means of causing war against inno |cent people of other countries and | would feel like going to fight, as the [case might be, some close relatiyes. 'mn.etnmes we come in contact with (German fannltes and they treat us | kindly. ‘They feel ashamed to talk of thoir old country leaders on account .of being the means of causing the | present war , l We heard a good highlander telling a story not long ago of another hicâ€" |lander, who was telling him of bis \ mistake while comimng home from Kelly‘s mull, Dacham, probably 50 , years ago. 1n coming to old Callich | Dunn‘s, as she was catled, she hbad a rousing fire on and as the natives | were cold, they enjoyed a good warmâ€" ing and a goed dram of old Rye, as it was only two pennies a glass. So ‘ they all felt good and warm, while the |poor oxen were standing in the cold | shed covered with hemleck brush, so ‘they all thought it ttime to go home, [ but this good Scot forgot to take his ‘oxen till he was near bis home in the vicinity of Prigeville and had to walk back and found the oxen standing where he lefg them. Tius reminds us of another story, We heard an old Seotch lady telling of a father and mother who went to the minister to get their first cluld baptized in one of the Isles cl Beotâ€" land. Both father and mother fixed themselves with the best they Lad so as to appear decent before the minisâ€" ter, All wout well till the minister asked them to bring the child to get baptized, but the father said to hts young wile " oh a bhean dhicunich sin a pasdith u thoirt lein " or * oh my wife, we forgot to bring the child with us." This shows the absentâ€" niundedue=s ot some people. We ail heard of the professor who held his The first question asked when two meet one another is * how is the war getting on " and sometimes not very bright news or answer may be given, Ibuc our brave soldiers are standing | like the brave with their faces to the ’foe, The writer when a young man Spent some months with a German family during haying and barvest down the country. ° The old lady bad no English, but when asking the men to come to their meals, she would say * coom & rine *‘ meaning we suppose * csome along to your meals." She was a kind old person. Her husband when in a burry and if it looked like rain, would say 4* Poys, Ich hobein com & sort ebrich " or ** we have no ime to spare as it looks like rain ‘‘ and " hurry up poys, or we yill not get dot veat field in before she raing." 1t 1a natural for our Ganadian German nationality to feel for their country. They feel ashamed of the leaders of the country of their forefathers in beâ€" PRICEVILLE AND LIMITS VICINITY (Intended for last waex) Bring in your pail or jar and get it filled. A beautiful heavy syâ€" rup and good taster at, per lb. 5C in fars. 25¢ and 15¢ Try it for your cold. Flour ! Flour! Bran Shorts Lowâ€"grade Flour Middlings and Rarley Chop on hand Syrup Honey Mr Arch McCuaig was made chairâ€" man and made a suitable opening address. Mr Malcolm MeInnes, Dan MeDougall Robt Shortreed, Angas McArthur, Otto Konold, Dan MeArâ€" thur and others made brief addressâ€" es, all voicing regrets at the separaâ€" tion but wishing che young couple a happy and prosperous life at their new home in Cutknife, Sask. _ At an appropriate time the addreâ€"s below was read by A. B. MceArihur and the presentation was made by Mr. Malâ€" colm Mcelnnes and Neil MePhail. Mr. Beach replied on bebalf of himâ€" self and wife very appropriately. The crowd then spent a very pleas ant evening io speeches, music and dansiog, enjoying themselves up tili 5 a. m. in the morning when the crowd dispersed by. singing "It‘s a long way to Tipperary." The yvoung couple lett for Mr. Beach‘s old hom«, Iowa, on 4 p. m. train Thursday. 4 The address tollows ; To Mrs John Beach, Dear Friend,â€" We caonot let you leavs us without giving you some expression of our apprectiation towards you. You have always lived here| amongst us. To many of as you have been a schoolmate. _ You have aiâ€"| ways done what yon could and your| departure will leave a vacancy that| wiil be hard to fill. _ We would ask | you to accept this silver tea set as a | small token of our appreciation. We are glad to know that you leave us | with bright prospects of a happy| home. We know that it will be your vart to make it sach. | Wednesday evening of last week a number of neighbors and acquaintâ€" ances gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs Thos McK:own, Glen, to bid farewel!l to sheir daughter Sadie, now Mrs. J . Beach. We wish you and your husband a long and happy life and our praver when we are through meeting and parting here on earth that we may meet where parting is no more. bigned on behalf of your neighbors. Mr and Mrs Jno. Parslow 7ha\c moved to their new home on the Parâ€" slow homestead. Mrs Philp, Sr., Holstein, Mrs Will Philp and Miss Ruby, Dromore, visitâ€" ed Tharsday with Mrs Hockridge. The patriotic meeting of Wed. eve was largely attended. _ Addresses were given by Messrs Le Zar, Lake and Lieut. Pollock, solos by messrs Cbristie and Henderson. Dundalk and Proton are giving a Banquet Friday eve, March 10th, for our boys who are wearing khaki. An enjoyable time is expected . a. m. Rev. Dingman, Mt. Forest, wili preach. Mrs Dirgman and Miss &®. Armstrong will assist with the music. We are sorry to report the illness of Mr Jas. Seott and Mr Ed4, Green. Mr and Mrs Jno. Philp, Holstein, were visitors with Mr and Mrs Werry here last Wednesday, who leave for their western bome Tucesday of this week, Mrs Hockridge accompanying vhem as far as Torouto. Mr and Mrs Wideman arse moving to their new home in Cedarville this week,. Bethany Anniversary services will be neld Lere next Saunday at 3 and 7.30 p. m.; at New Eogland at 11 Mr and Mrs W. McEachnie were in Dromore Sunday to see the latter‘s sister, Mrs Moore, who is very ill. Mis H. Alian, Darham, is a welâ€" come visltor in our midst. Mr Archie Burnet, Orangeville, was home over Saunday. Mr George Smith has occapied a position in the Queen City. Success George. Mr and Mrs Don. McQueen have moved to their new home in Egreâ€" monot. Miss Mary Shand was home over the week end, Mrs Shand yisiting at Maple Lane. Misses A. Kaox and R. Stewart spent the woek end at their homes here. Surely this is rough enough for March, snow blowing every where almost, like our western winter. _ Mr Albert Fettes, Toronto, is a visâ€" itor at his mother‘s. A Recraiting meeting was held last Thursday night in the hall here. Miss G. Kuox left tor the West on Tuesday. Mr Haghb Wilson has moved o his residence at the mill, Mrs Martin, ot Hanover, is yisiting bir and MrsJ. Porter, Mr J. Plester has moved to Mr J. Ferris‘ farm east otf Swinton. Mr Plester has purchased this farm, Mr and Mrs T. J. Ferris, Miss P. Pate and Mr R. Pave left for their bome in Oxbow on Tuesday. Mrs Geo. Haw is visiting her sister, Mrs W. Moore in Egremont. Mr J. Conlter had a very successâ€" fui sale of live stock last Monday. Mr T. J. Ferris shipped a carload of young horses to the West las: Tuaesday. Mr D. MeNaalty went in coarge of them. Mr Ed. Digby entertained bis many friends at the home of Mr L Jackson on Friday night. E4. leaves tor the West on Tuesday and all seem to be sorry to see him going, as he was yery popular. Bornâ€"to Mr and Mrs Tom Hanter, Feb. 27th inst., a daughter. cane over his head, thinking it was an vmbrel!ls hbe bad, but he found his mistake when he became drenching wet. A. B. McArshur Neil MePhail A. C. McCuaig John McArthar Wedding bells are ringing Address and Presentation TSE DURHAM REVIEW SWINTON PARK HOPEVILLE at once for DURHAM and District for the Oid Re!mhle Fonthill Nurseries Pupils present every day during Februaryâ€"Eddie Cook, Keith Edâ€" wards, Robbie Peart, Jimmie Peart, Clifford Cook, Evelena Cook, Willie Edwards, Average attendance 214. W. R, Warrack, Teacher Farmers ! Why rem#«in idle all wioâ€" ter when you can take up a paying ageney ? Choice list of yvameties for Spring Piauting. Liberal Terms. Handsome free Qutft. Exclusivye â€" territory Write now for partionlars, STONE & WELLINGTON, * Toronto, Ontarie Cook, Kay MceClocklin, Jr3rdâ€"E veâ€" lena Cook, Herbie Hollis, Jennie Beatâ€" on, _ Sr 2adâ€"Mary Beaton, Watson Anderson. _ Jr 2odâ€"Willie Edwards, Charlie Robson, Katle Firth, 8Sr lstâ€" Martin Haley Bessie Beaton, Clara Greenwood. Jr 1stâ€"Clifford Ander: son, Camcron Robson Gladys Firth, 8r Prâ€"lona Beaton No, 5, GLENRLG | Sr 4thâ€"Eddie Cook, Keith Eawards, ‘ Robbie Peart. Jr 4thâ€"John McGill ‘ ivray, Eduna McClocklin, Winore Jackâ€" | son, 8t 3rdâ€"Jimmie Peart, Olifford Cook, Kay McClocklin, Jr3rdaâ€"E ve-l Terms of Sale : S@ms of 85 and unâ€" der, cash, Over thatlmount 10 mos credit will be given o0§f furnishing apâ€" proved joint notes. SÂ¥per cent per anâ€" hum discount for cash in lies of notes, T.A.M. Frravsox, D. MoPHaiL, Proprietor Auctioneer Inru_rMENXTs : ower Frost & Wood. hay rake. seed diill hay rack, buggy, lumber waggon, gair bobâ€"sieighs, dis harrow, set springdâ€"tooth harrows, set Watson hbharrows| 4 sections, chilled mouldboard plough, Fieury plough No 12, root puiper, McGill turnip sower, hay knife, ChatUam fanviog anll, grain cradle, grainfscoop, Chatham inâ€" cubstor (120 egg>), kweigh beam 300 lbs, 10g chain, 2 sets ddbpble harness, 2 sets whiffl«trees, bindibg chains, sugar kettie, 3 horse bBmnacots, neckyoke, cow chains, 4 collar$, hailters, etc. No reserve as Pro\rietor bas sold the farm . Hoxses : horse 8 yrs, horse 4 years aged mare, ‘CATTLE: cow due to calve March |17, cow due April 4th, cow due April 15th, cow due July 5th, 1 farrow cow| steer 11 inos, old, 2 beifess 9 and I1 mos. old. P1Gs : Yorkshire n()\l expected April 1st, 8 store pigs. . BowL : 40 hens, Barred Rock, Brown Leghorn and White Wyâ€" andorte ; 3 Barred Rock cockereis, 3 Brown â€" Legho cockerels, 2 white Leghorn roostets. A few rabbits. _FURNITUR®: 1 parlor stoye, 1 heating in INe nighij now I can sleep and don t have to get up at all, thanks to d,IN PILLS, Am seventyâ€"two Fears old. 24 ALEXANDER LA DUF, Watertown, N.Y. 50c. a box at all Druggists. Sample free upon request to National Druh:'gld:emical Co. of Cranada, , Toronto, Of Farm Stock, tmplements, Houseâ€" hold Furniture, etc. There wil be sold by Pablic Auction at the premises of the underkighed, Priceyille, on at 1 o‘clock sharp, the following valu able Stock, Iniplements, Furniture, &e steye, 1 sideboard, 3 bedsterds, fold camp cot, washibg machine, Spinn Wheel and Reel, kitchen table, CS# FOR THERL KLIDNEYS 1 What They Have Done | @ "I suffered a great man years with kidney trouble; tried several {emedm, and also doctors‘ medicine, with no result. Two ‘y'car! vo I read an ad. in a newsâ€" paper of "GIN PILLS FOR THE KiDâ€" NEYS," and sent for two boxes. 'l‘hc( did me more good than all the medicine 1 had ever taken. After I used the first two I sent for two more boxes, and I am satisfied, and also know, that Gin Pills are the best kidney remedy made. I used to have to rise three or four times in the night; now I can sleep and don‘t TooLs : bench| screw, 2 jack planes, moulding planes, Framer‘s Stick, Lron Maul and other|articles, some scrap won . Particulars from R. MacFarlane, Agent For Sale by WM. BLACK, Hardware Merchant, Durham, and Dealers Everywhere Gimpilis A Represeuatative Wanted â€" Credit Auction Sale ;) 2&‘:};3::,35{1{ that would otherwise /.':‘ \; L’ '. 3 k C y:MI § Write for our booklet on raising * t a% *\ SQ/ 1 Vn i‘ oh. 1238 calves. &* ./ e INTERNATIONAL STOCK FOOD COMPANY, LIMITED, TORONTO, CAN, will take you there, give you all information and hel];yw to success Wednesday, March 22, ‘16 Tickets on Sale Each Tuesday each month, March to October, Inclusive "All Ratt" Each Wednesday Durieg Season Navigation "Great Lakes XRoute" Out on the prairies where last year Canada‘s greatest Wheat Crop was produced there is a home for you. HOMESEEKERS‘ EXCURSIONS Mix it with skimâ€"«milk and you save your cream or butter for sale, thus feeding the calf without decreasing the revenue from your dairy herd. 1t costs but a fraction of the value of the whole milk that would otherwise be required. By raising them and choosing the best you will be able to improve the standard of your herd and make bigger profits from it, INTBERNATIONAL GROFAST CALFâ€"MEAL enables you to do it without using up your milk for the purâ€" pose. It is a scientific preparâ€" ation that contains all the nourishing elements needed by the calf. THE CANADLAN PACIFIC School Reports RAISE YOUR CALVES tON, | NNeSUDENCE â€" F\ ® th of , Ontario ‘ _ L=wwence‘s M 'fi. n & ___ DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL | 200 acres Egremont, near Holstein, |_ Une of the very best farms in the | _ Township. _ Will soon be picked up |_ at yery low price quoted. 190 meres Bentinckâ€"the John Clack |\ _ tw=im, con 3, W G R. Cheaper than | _ ever offered before, | T9 nores Bentrock, lot 51 con 2, W, G. | R., near Durham. _ Good farm, | cheap. |__ You connot aiford to BUY or SELL | io BORROW or LEND without first | Bd ‘n;g | ,.H. H. MlLLER, Hanover | _ Aures, $9000, ! 100 acres Egremont, near Mt. Forest, |_ Good farm, worth more but offered | _ §$1000 or trifie under for quick sale, i â€" Terms of Sale | under and hay a | that amount 1c given on appro I per eent per an | in lisu of notes | ROBT. ECTOFJ | Proprietor Emba‘ming a Speciality. Picture Framing, Shortest Notice snow Roomsâ€"Acrose from Middaug UNDERTAKER and Funeral Director ln:el}d::xx Studln;nu m&uld e%wtuat thcl::xl: ‘ing of the term if possible. 0 9 tained at reasonable rates. Durham u'flp.m., ‘gx attractive town, making it a most désirable véace ior residence. The record of the Bchool in pagt years is a u:ucr% one. The trustees are progressive odu Jon&I .ll])d ip:re uo:;l.:;tom u-‘&lrschu‘l wanfl pu’pdl ave every adyv. oper wesentaftion and acqusition J?Egua?.' FEES:$1 per month in advance. tlakon work are in charge : a £ THOB. ALLAN, Principal and Provincial Mhog @! School Teacher, 1st Class CertiGcate It is bound to increase in value, Men in a position to judge say that no farmer livieg l‘-ény will _ ever ayain see cheap beef, _ This certamly means an early increase in the selling price of farm lands. I have for sale ; 100 acres near Dromore, eonvenient to s hoo!. _ Splendidly improved, only $1000 down, balance at & percent, Price $2500, 100 acres con 18, Egremont, well preâ€" served $5000 or with another 50 The school is thoroughly equipped in te;u-m:g »hility, in chemicad and electrical suppiies a ittings, «c., for full Junior Leaving and Matrc ol Valuable Farm Stock, Seed grain, etc at Lot 46, fcom, 3, K G R, Glenelg, FRIDAY, IMARCH 17th, 1916 at 1 o‘clock sharp, the following valâ€" uable stock, grain, ete, ; HORSES ;{1 herse 10 yrs old, i1 borse 5 yrs oR8, 1 driving horse, SHEEP ; 16 Oxford Downs CATTLE ;\ ; cows milking, two colved in the fall and one about midâ€" die of January]} 1 farrow cow, 2 heifâ€" ers 2 yrs old i$ cal{l, 2 steers rising 2 years, 1 heifer\rising 2 yrs, 1 spring call, 3 young daives, 5 head of fat cattle if not préviously sold. About 40 henk. 200 Lbus. of kood seed oats and a quantity of hay{ will be sold for cash. Buy Farm Durham, or write W. B. HOWaARD Dist, Passgr, Agt., Toronto ol Valuable F etc at Lot 46, FRIDAY, at 1 o‘clock s uable stock, Credit Auction Sale Hou X. R. KOCH, Chairman Full ljne of Gathollc Rober A. BELL Staff and Equipment. Property Now The following competent staff ONTARIO ARCHIVEs ood seed oats and a will be sold for cash. ; Sums of $5 and d grain, Cash, Over mos. credit will be ed joint notes. 5 um discount for cash R. BRIGHAM, Auetioneer DB, J. F. GBAXST, The undersigned begs to an to residents of Durham and «: ing country, that he has his | Mill and tfl'Li..l" fully equipped ama prepared to take ordore for Shingles and Lath always on hand at right prices. Custâ€"m Aleo Bole Agent and Dex!« bam and vicimity of the SASH, DOORS, eed »i| k of HOUSE FITTINCS Basy put 0: Tickets and full informat< lication to @Grand Trunk Agents, WINNIPEG and Return,. $35.90 EDMONTON and Return. 10M Proportionate low rates points in Manitoba, Bask, a: each Tuesday March Tih to O6%, B1s(, mclu Tickets walid to return wichi months inclusive of date oi DURKHAM PLANING MILLS ARE YOU GOIXG WEST ® HOMESEEKERS‘ EXCUPsig®S$ The Grand Trunk Ky, Syete #@m Ns Mcbna dence in Ceylon We wish all our Friends and Customers a Happy and Prosâ€" perous New Year. D. McPHMAIL _ Insurance Agent, Money Iesuer of Marmiage Licenses eral finoncial business urans»: J. G. HUTTON,M.D., C. M OFFLOE HOURG 9â€"11 a, m 2 â€"4 pm. Telephone Communication betwee Residence at all nours HONOB GRADUATE Torouto Universit duate Ro*'u Upliege Dbenial Surgeo Dentistry in @ll iis oranches, Ofliceâ€"Over Jeweliry stoie nd o site Post Oflice, ARTHUR H. JACKSCNH Member College Physicians and burgoo ns Ontario OFF‘CK: Over J. P. Telford‘s office, nearl opposite Registry Office, R%th: Becond house south o/ er istr on east side of Albert st. W.C, PICKERING B. D0 s.. L bs HONOR GRADUATE of Torouso, nHoNnOR GRADUATE of To: University, graduate of Royal Cov of Dental Surgeons of Ontario ow Orer J & 4 HUNTRHE Kew Luos Barrister, Soliecitor in Supreom Court Notary Public Commisâ€"ioaor Money to toan, flice on Lambron 8t., opposit O Walpole‘s Stables, Licensed Auctioneer for < !ern‘ moderate . A ents 1 to dates, &o., must lnm L6 &pumsm. sn \w..m , Or io Ceylon P. O., L attended to, Zcrme on &pplication sisted to good payimg positions, We have an unriyvalled connection wit»s vest business houses where our graâ€" duates are regularly empl(v?-d. Write for pamphlet. Ful! infor mation sent free on application, C A FLENMING, FCA . 0. D.FLEMING Princinal for 85 years Becretar; owEN SOUND Three practical complete and upâ€" toâ€"date courses of study : Business, Bhorthand and Typewricing ano Preparatory, Womt; students asâ€" J. F.GRANT D. D.S., L. D. s NEW FIBRE BOARD ZENUS CLA®R DUKHAM, ONT, (Lower Tow n Notary Public, Commis .H. BEAN J. P.TELFORD, CONY EYANCEER or ut AAukct Big 4 has a teleph y attended to ONTaMQ k&e. tor Darâ€" acle yion Du hamg I kinds neot oD awp Tvc zet ptly er #1 in ty ly

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