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Durham Review (1897), 28 Jul 1898, p. 1

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Red é ruceé "t-E, " TI OAta, W ft n"... iurham. ll ws , Jr. H Horse “It me we he " st " " _ _ o REHlDl-Ixri: SALE. M r. Wits. Black] t Btttltattt Bttittt this week, bought the residence on 3 a; Q . Countess St. he inn occupied for some, :13 -- - - ;:::::,;VV __ -- - r- - time, from Mr. Umwgv \\'nmlland. g i l Thur. . "l ?p . . f. ' ! Our neighbors c. .UrAvthttr and A4 - I , f // - y d Jill] l '08. Guglnn are swinging the old fushioged' - - __ era le in than oatti-ld thi, " wk. an in LOCAL AND GENERAL rel. brilliant sun. If yum think they can - -- _ 'rp . .7..‘-._...._._. - handle nophing In" a yard s,rtick Ot' al ftrt deck again. watch spring you ”"ng lo we them. 1 -- ' . THF. RENEWED Fhrrsrrrty. - With com-i N . z . ' . . . . l " e to have l lmlulay. YInenduhle and charm-term It' entelpnae! The REVIEW to the front unn- nun-o. thiv. Chartep Smith has his foundry; vi . . 't . " i,br.i . 'tts' ary",,':.",'.',.',') our news appear old, nur :53," 3:33: "1"t. ml; ci.",'icp12,f, a'eat P" will know the t'eRNOtt. ‘frum the ashes of thr. lam n ith renew- The A vtnn Advarur" tiitWi tluwe ark ll l, ed youth. i The Ayton Advance says there are 14 "beef rings" in the township of Carrick. " you otffer from sures. boils. pimples. .or if your nerves are weak and your ”Stem run down, you 'should take Hood's Ntsrsaparilltt. Col. Telford has a very strong and 'stirring letter in last week's Advertiser on the action of the County Council In refusing the Volunteer grant whirh {lunged hy a majority of two only. 'Nnh-s two wet ford of No. I y HAVE Ym‘ns l' Department iv; am "pm; uhnnld have I 'trears of the wmlm if the norm" mid” Without the "end goes to the dead ' pens? is incurred Enquire» at the Me of envelopes and h ed thereon, ahttow them. 10144th 'l, of in uur I Hutton Hill snake lhe to Miss "Tir. "e""e " III! "FFT". nu l‘ nun [nun--3... _ ' rs, Enquire-m the Mevsewomco fur a hox AT WiNOHA.u. l'lu. '-‘ of envelopes and have your name print- PM? Inst week Tok 0" “l ed thereon, :llnnmt wt cheap as you huy 'uvhatnites tJet'1ltl.,r ll. .sit them. .Buy" was competing. zrlllUlleyllN). and thr. pm. A S'nmxu NATION. - t'ousists 0f|prolitnble tstd? of him. A strung men and healthy women. and men over were 3lvsics t health and strength depend upon purP. l A. Hunter, John Ilium-r I rich hlnnd which is given by Hnnd‘sl Mr. Ivan. Black "vt- " Natsaprtrilla. A nation which takes , con" itted than and pl: nd/ion" "r lmtllvs' of Hood's Surmpav-i 4r.» iiidctsuwy yvav is laying thit foundation, A RARE SIGHT. Il r, ti fol. nealth, thr. wisdom Of which will l of the chief, If not rhic-t' fl surely show itself in yours to come. *hum andrht'ougheo tlu-y Qttt Pills at'" prompt. "tTieient. always , and grtlenlmusc- I'.' y.rto . iahle, (may to Ink». why to iiViiir"erlr"rryijr.'r,.'.', JY? ',Ir/,'.l",.r A ix MRMURMM there pnssml " rif" Of Mv. Pr. H, In 'lelicat" he end was nut. u so suddenly u entertained towards him n in the district which the their home. His widow. I F. Hargrave. Egreumnt. of 5 urtimmllv gmwn up Mr was in his 50th year. s. H. Pico' flu-m Tittttsuay a num- ber at the Invlnlwx-s and friends of DIW- hmu PreshyttTian l'hurvh and nearly ntt of the Sumlav school Schuhu's pic- nicked nt Wilders Lake on the 21st Concession, Egrcnmm. A brisk shower in the morning laid the dust and a most twrttahle day fullowml. The start WAS made front the church about I p.m. and an enjoyable ride of " miles brought the company to the beautiful spot on film edge of the Lake which Mr. Ham- Bton as tttted up for picnic purposes. (l,,ti?lii,t'i,'li, " couple of lvmts, base- lt, tt irrorisittys, and a tine holi- ' ' feeling prevailing made an enjoy- _ e afternoon. A colony of ino&en- me It?!” caused some tjty..ifeioe, till _ "M __ -_---_--_ A-Ji-n " I...o:-4 .ihh- "ftevtutiui. _k l'illmlt) 1Jl Itil':,,'?'"" "R, "'rTb'"W'» w.-" f mivt. wuctirvuttul wim- lit‘i'idulinn till willy {mind (In hunt-law i-., decked out it was found tin-y Wt'l't' tvnitvly wiliv lot' tln- “(union l? his ruliully loyal tied in sampling Durham runlwry. hut ditur,htev,s'eyirtt.yityt, Almit'lilyoai's ulH'i-Ol'lwn'l- tingv ll~vtl thcrr lrrrsiutvas ugosxynwtirtyi.s lrft lllllltzzln to reside od whim "ur,tily intttt'tuuul IN ith. Mr. t'm- " linw with hm mm» 51 ;t\'er. Sh» uni Mrs Hamilton‘s kimlm-~~ und mm- owed the Menu .‘h'KH-liiii/u who had aide-ration Wyn- highly nmui't-i-intt-tl by about lhnttiun- tuttIMttetA'tu, business. a the crowds who used the t.xcelltntt y,niollbalaruwirfls Ill g; ads which lemonade and tun ptvitared 'tl tluur she promised In my it" “Nil. ",.domiciled h0use.uml when the ,ihower mum- on with heruncle Shawn. 'rhne passed, their hospitalitv and that of Mr. and thetvatancevennuhuul Illiluhi until the Mrs. Wru. McFadden was somethinrold books were 'lrwurtltui and the ac- July valued. An interesting series oficount posted inn-ul-livia-L. But time races were nicely started when thel has brought alum] a rvsmu-vtionaslast ominous, sky made. packing homewards l week the Messrs MFR whniv got a letter imperative. aru.1.wj.tluy1t, mishap of any hy mail enclosing m ctm. in the old bear- kind except a slight wetting every one I er issue of postage stamps. to settle the got safely Mme: nature treating them account. The letter mu " . " to . beautiful rainbow which said plain- Dundas ‘Eyears um». and the . " t , . for better luck when you, come from its smog mun-ammo. s q I tT'." Mean T. MeGirrisnd Wm. of old age. oven-r. though rs olatitnin kindly lent teamsandtrervieea on the load it found ltr ihd ') for the Haul get",?,',,",'.'.' and their rightful owners at last. On that“. '2tut'i is mac trusted. At Ii eof the envelope there is ltr/it Illrln1tr"itieiiisri' weleh (lat. this now marktoshow Whelemailcd. but u noon Inst week.andtheateer- but leonhurg Stun]! is oil-um “I”. change for the use of the aisi1thefotitrrrintr day Durham an timt" taa" it. outer savanna will mowing recent. (minimisation. Winn iaiGNeeet Mfume populn itatett"iruatteen focStrra " ' 1'rhuriartuuue"'r""ha. "-srtantr'terr. "2,9 ' l A As'.csrHt V0U--XX. N0. 30 & 31. it mus PRINTED. fl‘ln- P. O. tii anxious that. all onvel~ have ttlt the olltsnlo the ad- wmlm- to fut-Hit no return. n "ddressed can ttot he found. w "emler't, name the letter dead letter omee, and "Y. ‘currml bn Petttt'tr postage. the ttexuewoft1eo fur a hux 4 and have your name print- almost wt cheap as you buy the Lake which Mr: Ham- ed up for picnic pull-”159s. s, a couple of lvmts, base- pmvisians. and " tine holi- urevniling made an enjoy- In our ‘n'n-Js. Otiss Vickers had th pasted. 'l tith Ilnn m. A colony of inoffen- wed some trepidation till thev were entirely satis- w Durham' cookery. but (In Wtult En! runn- we mid MI hool Schuhu's 1 Lid“: on the 2 t. A brisk shoe thu dust and 4lowed. The st: llll'Ch about 1 p. of 6 miles brout but it that "now-r. uln- 700 a lmm- ant of Dnr- Mt fxatn Hold ways to be tumtinetl In Um um- and the glare of grunulill htr- Messrs Orchard and Cull, u-ly the vompzmy with n H pic- popular' "Al't~lxi(;"l Gull; --e I .gr - ____ .z "., Ive are indebl ad $t, the Hanover Rac- ing Association fur " pro.” badge to the annual meet, on 'l'umcluy "ext, Purses are offered as follows : Frtm fur all $150. 2,30trot 8125. y, min. In" SUI). Organ run, 8125. Enh-iow elm.» Aug. tith. P- duced Railway farm. ls CAMP. -Nissto Violet lunckhum. Jessie Hunter, (hwrgit- Molt-no. Maggie Munroe and Mm. "uchu" h-fl on Tues- dnytn spend a limp in. (mum on the Hurley. Mirses Muggin- Hunter. Birdie tiuwrovd and I‘Ilc-nnr Kress intend join- in;.r them at the t-ml ul' the “wk. The Guelph. 3lsuauuw hits' vhnnged hands. MON-i hum-s & ii,uvitlyion give place lu Messrs. Mrhnu>h and Galbraith two geutletuen who bring lo thoit Work a matured expt-i'it-m-n uhivh will keep the Mercury in tln. from rank of Prov- incial jmnnuls.’ " wish a-w-ry success to orle of the MM ot “'11- vxrlunlges. Mr. lulu-s has heen 1.ounccttul ll ilh the Mer- vur)’ tor m Yeats. 1'tvicHoLroAv. Sun..- ht-illg "Mule as to this mum a dosh-v expresmwl thut " run-sin” he plitun1ul bu. this ('Hll Iso (hum lo le-n handsome in tlu. Filmm- would urge than to a: nutter. Tht‘rt- Inn I’m-n this yenvmul slu't'v-r- \u-ul A RARE 81mm Mr. (m5 of the chief, If nut rhiuf thu-i ham and Hn'uughnul tlu. litit and groenlmum- la when u lrvauC.v." Last FrioluV Ili" noticed that n lnul nflln- "Ni ing Cereus" a rut-1m ~pm‘illl signs of openipg. my! its it i, and only iisilsle for " fun lu was kind enough In unnnmw in town, the Inn-sling ot' trn. {vi-m1 for onc of his tity provisions wtwe :mmlr ul at Aberdeen':, host. I A HHMASTH‘ Art-”rm. -Away hack in 1hr 70‘s tuiduity Ilt‘l\\('f‘l. the (inva- tTnxn ltd and Edge 'olills, llwl‘t‘ lived an "ld man and his llmlglllrg. .. Daddy " ',1 lllli'. us he uils ('Ulllllull Is walled, was "lwil.vs tumspicuott: oil the lzlh of July, whielebvhtin.vcihe ‘pim1~:ul(liinn)()r- tal-memory” of Wus. Ill. Though ptis- sessedofn stick leg the I‘ll: mun was un- uully found on llltl'st-lnm-L. decked out for the occasion by his equally loyal daughter, Seymeyitytts. Al" mt 29 years ago Seymerinnu loft lhulmm to reside for a time with lust uncle- Slzaver. She owed the MosslN MclGthnie. who had about that time minimum} business. a. small balance of t'/n Ch Ml yumds which she promised to my m mlttni as domiciled with her uncle tilmver. Time passed, the balance remained unpaid until the old books were discarded and thorac- (iii. jiiitittliit 'nahip (sq-11mins» rcssed wine nu; ple attending u mu sl As if Durham "l to be cumtined it , this mmuul (Went. atu' "l thut " Fictutsen's " "nlul for that day. r, In- lo Iran. soinethius n- l-‘ir(vlm-n'~ hands WI mu to arlivity in (In Inn been Iltr excursim tum:- ,vould tollow. uul Irlisnoutiz' trip Sunn- rnquiries are r, " Ih,r. duet ' Unlimuilh w: hit tine_toypy Mr. 1vyy. Black; ult- tntie ould tirllow “It 1'lrst N-ull‘s .. Baby lle- took 2nd oprieiot' made a .\nm'1g towns. ('. Knapp. Jas. 1- null E. Limin. "luv tun-1‘ on a ii,r,.litw is one lot-ist of Dur- \'1-:u' his garden u "thing nf Ile Govsline "Night bloom- rixm-n. showed A is very ‘rm-e " hum-i Mr. Cl, uLL-v In mwvrul Hm mm: bud. gl. 'he numer- lnwgznn to un- inm army oF h, turn opened m-z. numerous I ohivit.v over- NJ”. At. the [hut day. If n- something _ hands UT' Iivity in the 1m excursion H vs at this interest for b measured 1 m stem of +101”: and might well My dawned priotm- of It mum years at tendance, Irving pres- i'. Little and speech and " lu-uutiful ight. Ttev, ight. Run; 1nd Mr. 11.' t-ukrw and xx'illimu-y of ll platform a. who hails. f Bvutinck 1 Hanover) ll Dun-him: uu'ty! The le. were ab! in of trattle sidewalks I mu favored ductt and! th was en-l Hugs. Thel, of the host! v Garden Mr. John w evening nt. and he'd this Tue PEOPLE’H MtLIug.-One. cur of, Mrs. Wm. Lawson has been very low No. I Manitoba Hungarian Flour on if/e, Kotne week back, but ishmvely hold. hand. .\Vill sell cheap or exchange for mg her own. We trust, she may he Wheat. ll. McGowkN. restored to her usual health before long. FROM h'coTLANnc--We have. a brief letter from Mr. J. McBeth, who has had "two-months' visit to Scottish friends near Abeldcen. He regrets that a hud- get intended for the Review some weeks ago got astray in Scotland and was pe- turned to him at the date of this letter, July 21. He has been busy and has had some .delighUul experiences which he Pin-omises us an account of in the tuture. e had a. fine passage over and takes the water again on July 28th. He finds a strong pro-American feeling existing, and a desire for some kind of alliance with the States. He has our thanks for a piece ot beautiful hentherin fullbloom rvâ€"v#~- ..-.. _ ----_r.-- The feature of the town for the past two weeks has been the extraordinary hut gratifying enthusiasm awakened in the hmHm' of sidewalks. It was scarcely expected a month agn. that tum-e than the short stretch at. the Town Hall him-k would he built this year,Lut the attvuvtive uppeurnncc-uf this jolt and the fine itupeocettsettt it fin-ms has taken the people hy storm. and before the snow flies hath sides of Garufruxa Stu-ct, hath Upper and Lowiw town, Will have the new side- wulxs laid down. To lire-seine a proper level, a few of the buildings on the west side will have to be raised. and this " being done this week, The stretch from the old Cor-h- who. foundry cornm- to the Middnugh House is about completed, From tin- Station toGavrafraxah't. is to he done “ha. and lverote long our sidewalks will cease to be the eyesore they have been fur amine time. We trust this taking improvement mnv so stimulate town pride tnat other and greater improvements may follow. We congratulate mu- fellow citizens on thes) is taken in the meantime, and urn (trimmed to see the unanimity which has been displayed over the "latter. Dr. Menrus, Hanover. was in town on l Tuesday. Mr. T, Douaghy, Mt Forest. yiwited here Tuesday. Station Agent Towner is taking his holidays this week, Miss Maggie Stanley, 1'hesley, is the guest (it Miss M. Elvulge. Mrs. Patwott left Tuesday nun-hing to visit friends in the States. 1 Mrs. liiliott. Chatsworth. is the gtu‘sti of her mutlwt' Mrs. McRae. Miss Joasw Blackburn left, lust Ivevk fur her duties in Hvantford. Rev. Mr. Little of Dotmoch preached in Wulkerton last Sabbath. Miss Jessie Blackburn lut't, last, Week to tesunw hot. duties in Brantford. Miss lit-Ila Saunders, of town was visit ing friends in Paisley last week. Miss Fleming, of Tum. is " guest of 11iss llyndumu at the Midduugh House. l Mrs. c. Haulage and handy spent a l few days muung Egretnottt friends this work. i Miss Marion Elvidge. leaves this week i tn an Eula u wholesale millinery house in to go in London Mr. Thus. Horn, St. Pau bis lrrrotuei-uvlaw, Mr. ' at present. My. and Mrs. Walttw spending their holidays in neighlmrlmotl. DURHAM, THURSDAY, JULY 28th &Aug. 4, 1898 Maxim A, M. Smith and Britmu Pat, terson paid Glenelg friends a visit. last week. Mixiliizziv Unmet visited with Miss hi. Mckinmm for a few days this week on the blgvenuont farm. Mr. Poehltutut, Hanover, attended b'vutinck conned It Doruoch on Mon- day and visited in Durham same day. Miss Jennie Staples, who has been in Toionto for the lust 12 months is home fur the holidays. Dr. Arthur and Mrs. Gun, Woodstock with Gaby Gordon, are spending a week with friends in town. Mr. Wm. Cameron, of the McLean Publishing establishment, Toronto, is home for the holidays. Miss M. A. Turnbull and Miss Cathrme Ector of the Avenue are visiting friends in Greenock. and Paisley, Mr. John Shmles of Glerwig attended the fur.eral of his aunt, Mrs. Woods in Wauash. last week. Miss Mary Bull, late of Orangevilie Public School. leaves her home today, (Thursday) to taken situation in Pincher Creek, N. w. T. Mr. Arch. Campbell of Crow’s Nest Survey, came home Saturday and is hol- idaying among Buuessan friends for the first time in 20 years. Mrs. Turnhull, Rocky Snugeen. and Mrs. McClocklin, of town, visited at Owen Sound and Hepwm J, last week. Miss Maggie Baxter came home from Bdtttuo on Monday on a. two weeks' vis. “To her sister, Mrs. Benton, of town, and her parents in Egremnnt. Mr. "tn McKinnon, teacher, late of BowmaOnt” left his home Prieevitie, {a " 25th J ulfi to ’th his ortunel near McLeod, . W. . Mr. B, PERSONAL MENTION. Granolithic Horn, St. Paul, is visiting hrlaw, Mr. John Darling, I'llvidge aw Durham and Mr. Hu h McFayden we regret, to state Is stifl unable to he “mun . His illness is a, complicated one Ire hope the means being used for his recovery may he effectual. I Mr, Jos. Townsend, Toronto, and three of his brothers from the old home neighborhood near Fergus were up on 2jtT, last to attend the funeral of then mother’s wife. , Dr. Edward s. Lauder and wife, of , Cleveland, came home Hahn-day last for ‘;1 summer holiday among old scenes and :frionds. As _lur'k would haw it, Dr. iAltlnu- Gun value home Name train. (They are all looking as if life ngrvod 1 with them. Miss Hattie 1Vhittuore. sister of Mrs. Chas. McArthur, who has been a year and a half in Chicago came home last Thuvsdayhy' n lengthen'd visut with her parents and friemis. Miss Lizzie and Arthur Laidlaw left on Saturday for Harviston on the tandem. Arthur and a friend will go from there to lhstroit by the sauna ('(mvvyunce fora two week's visit to relatives, Mr. John Ross, Travevsron, met at the station. on Tuesday, Mrs. Alex. Ross. of Toronto, who will spend a couple of weeks rusticnting among the friends and the attractions of Glenelg. Mrs. J. D. Lauder, of H. C. is spend- ing her holidays in Durlmm at present, and is u guest of Registrar Lauder and numerous other. friends in the vicinity. She was accompanied hy Mrs. Whim- aker. (and childvvn,) a sistm of Mrs. B. Moore. and Mrs. J, L. Brownv. Mr. Archie McKinnon, Smut hit. Marie. Michigan, came home for a holiday, looking so growlhy and prosperous that his parents did not, rer- ognize him at livst. lie is engaged in a ('onnnis‘sion business there, and is sur- romling well. Mr. Aug-hie Davidson, has secured the position of Division (‘ourt Clerk [mule vacant by the resignation some weeks ago of Mr. David Jackson. who has held It for a good many years. We heartily congratulate Mr. Davidson ;on his ap- pointment to an office which he will no doubt ,vovthilv fill. Miss Wilcoxson. Port. Pervv, who spent part. of the sununer in Michigan. spent a couple of weeks with Mrs, Arrowsmith and other friends in town. Before leaving she welcomed home her friend Miss Avvowstuith, who has also been a resident of Michigan for 6 or 7 months. and returns lookingas if Amer- iean life agreed with her. Mr Charles G. Watson, of London, was in Durham at the begming of last week on his way home from a visit to his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Watson, Proton Station. llevisited his friends at the four corner li, and We were pleased indeed to have a eall from an old pupil, who is now a successful book-keeper in a wholesale groeery business in London. Mr. Neil Mellougall returned a week ago from the (in-at Wvst. During his live weeks' tour he visited many points of interest in Southern Manitoba and Dakota. The erops are looking well as a general thing, he says. hut in some plaeesare sufferinngor want, of rain. Manitoba. appears to have made a more favorable Impression on Neil's mind favorable ithpvessiott cm Neil's mind than Dakota.--Haiurver' Post, Mnnnd Alt-5a Geo. Arrowsmith and child are un- ut present hulidnving with t,lus farmer’s pal-guts. _s1lt_ and, )h‘s S. Arvowsmith. Mr. Arruwsmith is a pushing hlllslwss man on the othevside, hm says the war has been " depressing tandorwy on tttost lines, but an improve ment is looked io: ml tlw tvttuination of the war, wring umny of the produ- cers will he thurfttul into the standing army it is fully (inn-(10d will be main- mined. --The Plebiscite vote will be taken on Septembhr 29th. The time is short and both sides have got fair warning. The voting will be conducted as at a Dominion election. --Arehbishop Walsh, Toronto, died last Sunday unexpectedly. He met with a slight accident owing to a stumble about three weeks ago, and injuries slight in themselves have caused death. The deceased prelate was very popular and public spirited and his decease is genuinely mourned outside of his own church. “Bismark, the great. moulder ol modern Germany, died last Saturday at the age of83: six years younger than Gladstone. He has long been a man of commanding infiaenee and his policy of "blood and iron,' i. e human lives and modern guns, was successful in humbling France and unifying Germany. He died peacefully and his name will long be held in reverence by a nation raised to the very highest rank largely by his infiuenee. Yet do we believe the aims and purposes and memory of the 'Grand Old Man" were and will be tar more venerated by future generations than will that of the man who "bled France 'white" and bore the title of "the man of blood and iron. " The Pope is now the only other prominent “old man" in sight, and the days of this itl,t',,trum"'"' i will also soon be nnmbe . The War. Since our last issue Porto Rico has been invaded, and the invad- ers made welcome. General Miles is either more fortunate or meme towed than Shaker, for he has received the The Wax. Since; SPAm.--0NmtD STATES. _ 094' -06 - F-, i:5Niattto ARCHIVES N. a. dk J. McKechnie. "Large Sales & Small Profits." We take this opportunity ot thanking our customres for past patronage, and we are convinced that the new system W111 merit; a continuance of the same. NEW FOUNDRY & MACHINE SHOP , - ' t AT l C - submission of Ponce the largest city in the island. without a. blow. Swim though the French Minister at "tttttttton, M. Csmbon. bu sued for page. and the President and Cabinet hue made their terms. .. --.------_ Dun-haul. $Xllg'. Ot h. ‘96 tiibtgiittt). TORONTO l, Stoves Q =tr="r=Ta"=1'=1'2'rff= .----T'he CASHr S y SiiiiB t e m f' ADOPTED BY } Gutters] 't Pureét tones. ( Do you want a Sewing Machine? 17 the New Williams-:--- Highest tt" pai for Wood E In exchange for goo s. " . G. MCKINNON. We beg to inform our Custom- ers and the Public generally that we have adopted the Cash System, which means Cash or its equivalent, and that our Motto will be Fleghwwm S" (an o n It At prices that will surprise UPPER TOWN IMPLEMENT WAREROOMS. Our Piano and Organ trade is Jr established. Best makes. O. 1ifdKINN0tilTo, - N., G, ilii; J. McKECHNIE. R. B. Eegate "r), of all kinds, COOKING STOVEti,- HEATING STOVES BOX STOVES Cutters and Sleighs of the best quality and at prices away down. WHOLE N 0. 1063-4. " debts incurred .on the iaiands,and when she shows her ttf faith , doing this America. will sin wit her as to the Phillipjnes. Spain's answer is yet iii ‘be reeéived. tt H 9 Ol we! haw €35! Fil

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