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Markdale Standard (Markdale, Ont.1880), 29 Oct 1880, p. 2

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 ^^mummmm^f^^imimm^ mmmmmmm^mmmigif^gllf^ TO PBICES JQHT.,Si Combs, Tooth, N^j irj^ical Appliances, .undries. ool Books P^' TOlI^VCCOlSf b OILS. 3crlptiora.a, L»i.:iiiVi"iois.% NDEU. OULE, M.Bj ii). Ml ICENSED AlCTIOMBSK ConntT of (ircy. iii,l lies ftttooilaJ at ^iiiorUtt bo«**' •nntrv. Chkrses moi»nt»- Lie Bills. Note» and B»«»P*^ qiiiri'tl. Having bad lsM( ' business I caugOATsntM â- *' arkJaie. Sept. Sllli. IMO. J. M. 1 [CESSKD AUCn«M«»»- Coanlj o( Ot«7. r LfM.v yo LkifD oney to lo«a at IowmA i s to suit borrower*. A a and Saving Ck AB ily private, and inmt»i apt. ITtb ItaO HTSICIAS, 8XJlO«0»^' K», Ecanna P. O.- ff Iday. October 29, IBBO^ iLM OTHER, N6tlCE8. Db openiag tot'%tomirj here. n very bad hokc in tbcLsideWkllc. iUioriti«B (bcRild IdtfkHner tfaem. fain wtkh fell on Monday 5!ito*d»y last «*«P* " *•*• •TWO wi»h« » '«* *• P«T»'« l,e j, still on tbe war path i^lebr*t«^ ^pa. IoLi., of Fleahevtoo, i« 'come bttaatifal things in rare. OiT« him • eaU. trXi. ierviieS which wen began MoQDt Foremen. Cb«reh reek, awi whioi we leaina kaTe BDCcesafal, are to be soot I for several wcteks. ' i wbe have seen J. F. Sproole's say it is tie moat fashion cheapest in town. Ladies a see those elegant l^am 0' â- 's. Donald McLeod makes his the public this week in the an advcrtitemeut, which will Bd iu another columut Be sure it is of hite(eit to all. ired a comninnication this jm Dr. Cbristoo aneut the Bonus, but from its leneth crowded state of oar oolonins liged to omit it this li^cek. It ear iu our uext. Rome of Maxwell, formerly YbA, vill ivinain a week or [Markdale, !iii\ peison wishing their picture:? eiil.irg«d, will II to o«Il at Mi. 11"I1's residence tamiuc gpcniuiciis of work. Govenior-tienerAl has appoint' esdar, November 3, A da^ o' tixaiikr-tjiviug all over the mon. It Id to be hoped that it stristly observed i)y all loyal I. ION sale ou the promises of r Douglas, IJ miles North of lale, oil the 3ril November com- nt one u'clock, when a bty of block iuid implements will It montli's credit on ap- paper. Thomas Fleslier having remoT- ^MaDLtoulin Irilaiid, requests us Ite timt Mr. T.^lall is now the Kised agent foi the Gore District kal Fire Jiisurauce Compauy. vhom we recumiuuud those iu I of iusuruiice. raizE WHS olTored for the snotlier prcsuiiUid tliK greatest number of wu childreu at an Indian State Mrs. Smith and Mis. Line were I accumpaiiiud to the fair by nine, [Mrs. Liue gave birtii to a tentli grounds, and so took the prize. auction sale will take place at enia on Moui^ay the 8th Nov. lencirfg at 1 o'clock when a jtity of lnusehfld furuiture, stock lumber the irt)ptrty of Uenry £«q., Will be sold-. 12 month's it will be givt^i ou approved paper. IR extensive credit sale of farm bk, implements, household furni- elc will tftke place on the pre at of Mr. Moscis Johustoo, lot 19, 11, £upbra.si», ou Saturday, the Oatobar^ aomaaoaoing at 12 K. MuneH Joliiiatou, proprietor ILill, auctioneer. It: cbH attontiou of our Diibdalk ^rsto the advertisement of George »n which appears in this issne i9 STANr.ABi" Mr. N. keeps a good bral stock, and we believe tliey are rclass. Those wishing to get ap goods sbonld give him a call Ve is selling at bottom pricm for i Ct produce. 4P yeaf will be out in about two [is, and while a good zlumbet has adv^ntH;u"of the long year, are a few yet we would hke tO ifely into partnership (for life.) who contemplat« sticU, we ladvisctliouito esauiine Wilcox's of gold rings he Las a hue leut at prices from $2.50 up? extensive credit sale of stock, ^meuts, furniture, and musical imeut-s, will take pace in Flesh- on "Fair Day," Monday, 8th ^of November. Terms of sale Tirtis o^et f5 â€" twelve month's It. Sale tu commence at 12 noon. luse, lot, and the Fleshertou skat- pnk will be offered for sale terms lich will be made known at sale. IK Durham organ case was to' b* kiderod Lcfure an ai^journed meel- |of the Presbytery of Saugoen in St. Andrews church, Mount gt- yesterday, wo have not learn- be result, but, trust, however, it [be finally setthd, and that the avorsy winch" has been going on time past will be brought to LLOw E'en falls on Sunday this which no doubt will bo a great sinlment to our miscliief-loving ll boys" and some of those of grow I. Our devil says, how- that they (^the "small boys)" are oing to be deprived of their just but intend celebrating the (honored day, ou Monday Nov. So friends look oat for yoar Ickwsm help bat tell the truth I I th« kind of gooda to back me up khat I say. They apeak for IJiem- ^es, no matter what paopk say. ae all and see for youraelve*. If are not satisfied that yov are not Jng good value for yaw money, \f uon't take the goods aad we will by shaking hands, kwkitig plaaa- h'jpin;; we shall soon maat again. will find m« in ^a. sama place, ays on duty. A. IfcImnB. OPPOSED TO BE noLBii. â€" 8atard4y I says the Mount Forest Con/edermtt came into town and offered a blaek leokiug mare for sale to [John O'Brien. He held it at a fair price at first, but came down one sum to anotber ontU b« ex- wiliiDgueflM to accept |2d tor animal. Thinking ttota tte bner in which the man aeUd tluft ^gs wera not altogether square Mr. rieo eaiiaad inquiry to ba made of ^or Swan as to what be thought i best to do in the matter. Fnrth- onveraation waa bad with tbe man ling thahona; A aaaaod viait made to the iniyor. iriMo tha ager, beoonww tbroagk ,.spme ina aware tba* be waa ahoik tvba jumped on the hoTfle'a bn^ 1 made off alon^ I3ie town lioa eaitl ftbles ^oOuixe and Goday, ' O'BtJaB-gwrir «b4ia." Thar tba ftaU MatA' t avail. ba •MMt avail. Tkit wMrimt 4^ 'Mi towa. Iiimjaom^nmm«Kn.ltK ha the â- lillniMli Tlta bMal a»« M bay, fifkaoi^kdf-Jidr^uidaliJKhaDd BbMit ive jmn cU. ..ife kaea baa aa yet been cbUinad of tba ovaer. Tn* StU of N^TetBcf is to be eele- bratad tUs yearlii llukdala, by an orange paaeeaaioa. a Baaaar, DiaBsr, aad a grand oooeert in the avaaiat. From the array of tallaat tb« eoneart promise* to ' ba i fiM-«Iaaa ena and we would recommend all wbo with to enjoy some rsalljr good music to at- tend. Tickets will he issued from OrangeVllle and t)wan Boiiad and iatacwadiata atationa «t sb^ fua, Cood to MtUB next di^. Laax week wa aanooo^ Iba max- riaga of Adam HoUy Is Mka Jaa«a A M^ansie. A day or two siaea ^e received a latter tnm ICiss Xe^ Kenzie denying that abo waa maniifd and politely requesting us to contra- dict the report which we now do we are exceedingly sorry tba miatalM occurred. The marriaga was tedt ta us, and of course we pnbUabad ii, ws are sorry we are not to have the pleasure of dohgfatolitiiiig Miss Jessie (in the supposed happy event. 8wi.vDLn(o THE GaocEi. â€" The fol- lowing 18 the latest dodge to get over the unsuspecting grocer A woman entered a grocery stwe near the -Miro- ei of Brant and Adellade streets, To- ronto, the other night, with a coal oil can in her hand, and after ordering a large amodnt'of groceries, handed the proprietor the can and told him to fill it while she stepped across the road a minute. The ^uroprietor went to tlie barrel and commoneed to pour in tlie oil, bnt stopUed ^hen he saw it running over the floor. Upen tnm- iLg up the can he inada two discov- eries, viz., that it liad no bottom and that tho woman had vanished with the groceries. COUNTY ITEMS. Sad Death. â€" On Wednesddy inorn- ing a man named Geo. Botson, well known in this vicinity, was found drowned in the river near the bridge at Durham. Whetlier he walkcfd de- liberately into the river or wandered off the road and fell in is not known, an inquest was held and Ihb jury re- turned a virdict that "deceased came to his death by drowniiJ while under mental derangement caused by ex- cessive drinking." â€" Oran'jtrUl* Adver- tiser. The Emerald on her last trip down brought news of a disaster to the Jane Miller, which left here for Manitoulin on Tuesday ni^jht of last week. It appears that on Fiiday last she was lying off shore with anchors down at Michael's Bay, when it came on to blow, and before sbe could get steam np she was driven ashore. Capt. Port scuttled her to keep her from fturther injury till assistance arrived, but as there has been heavy weather since, it is feared she may prove a total wreck. Insured in ths Fhienix for $8,000.-0. S, Times. Kianr Classes. â€" Arrangements have been made by the Y. M. C. A. to open night classes for young men in their Booms. Classes in Book-keeping, Writing, Drawing, Arithmetic, Phys- •""JSTi Chemistry and other subjects will be formed. These will bo con- ducted by competent instructors in each subject. The classes will be free to members of tho Association and others may obtain tickets for the full course by payment of j|l Literary evenings will also be given at regular intervals during the winter â€" tickets for the course 60 cents. Persons wishing to join the classes should se d in their names at once to Ir. J un A. Piatt, Secy Y. M. C. A.â€"O. S. tliHf$. Fire in Durbam. â€" Just after stx o'clock ou Tuesday evening last the rear part of the furniture store of Mr. Geo. Mathews, of this town, was dis- covered to be on fire. The alaim was at once given, and a large ntfttib- er of rcsideiiis were soon ou hand, and wcul to work with a will. The fnrnittlre was quiCkly taken out of both tlio store and dwelling of Mr. Matliews, and water fetched from the neighboring pumps in pails and pour- ed on the building. For some time it appeared as if the devouring ele- ment was going to gain the mastery, as large volumes of «uHoke poured froiri. the ^e of ihd building, which is of wood, and the flames burst out, but those at work went at it with re- newed energy, and by tearing off the inner sheeting of the wall, and break IPs up the flooring, the fire was put out iu an hours time. It appeals the fire startetl under the floor, and spreadiug to both sides was burning up the will between tho onter and in- ner covering. It was a narrow es- cape for the building. The loss will probably not exceed $100. There was no iusurhcc, we believe, ou the building. â€" Gr*y Hevieic. Wm. Lncas Go. BANKERS, MABKDALE. 31oney X^oaned. XN large or nnall ammintR, at aU good Mcnriiy, endorsed notes, or oa WTEIIUT AT 6 HR SOIT. Allowed on Savings 1 GEOiWStE NrSt^lT, Torottto Sous«, DUNDAIiK, Have tto hohd a MX i^bpci. indbdinj Crockery, Glassware and LampR In great variety and at pckes to ^lt tke people. BOOTS AN0 SBCaBS! The largeM and best Stodt tii Towr, at Lowitst jPrioe». DRY ICOOOAl My Stock in this department is o# Mtnplete, and con- tains the newest lines in Plain and Fancy Dress Goods, Winceys, Shirtings, Flannels, Blankets Clouds, Scarfs, and a choice selection of Tweeds. ' t ' " i3t to »i fWa s B Ja BUTTER Hi HAS liM: M ' m::iiK tefMAaltetkel M4 Sattery otgytiiis SN is Sa #« â- fiij'liiitiriiituh u.asiif iMsrtit i %gi dwiys Te tSeir wntwswseil^wlBB tea t Mill finits. â€" Overcoats â€" a X-K ' ai .,»«* lEIBY-MK OLOTMI.â€" Overcoatsâ€" a large Stock. its. Shirts, Drawers, OvenUs, Jcc NATS, CAPS ARD Fllll.â€" a large assorthient of A i Goods. Also everything else to be found in a First-Class General Btore. The above Goods have all been pnrebaaad in tbe best Markets, and wfll be sold at BOTTOM PRICES lor CASH sr PBODUGB; Dundalk, Oct. 28, I860. 7.4i Time and Tide Wait FOR NO MAN;^ Th^ are selling fast, those justly eelettratad Watclwa. ir««i SVSat vrnmi Will ciw yon speeial quotations for osh and show yea a Ijarfre 8a«ck to aals'ot Iron. An showina some beantilnl tbiags in SILVEEWABB? Being suitable for Wedding pmcnts, fte. S)me sztrs bargaiui in Parlor and Bedroom Clocks! Lance Weight Ck^eks at •S.SO. SiairnuorLd. S! 'T^T'ed.cll n r- SSI Tigs 1 Very low. Aim s comple stock of GaM ClnUaa, Seta, I^wcketa, Nackleta, PIbs, ChmAaa, Ac«, Ar., U at the Tery lowest net cash prices. When in Fleahertesi give m« a call, r Watch repairing a spet;iadty. All work is warranted. VV. V, DOIl.I« V atchmalcer, Ac., 6 FLESHERTQN AND DUNDALK, MAIfffDATiE. WM. FOX, flslt t OrwHMalal Pltttorw EKtimatee for stone and brickwork 'bb ap- pUeatiun. Satisfaelinp Gntanteed. Bcai- deace â€" Qnoer Street, Ifarkdaie. Markdale, Sept. l7. 1^80. I-7 Selling Off. Selling Off. GEEA.T Clearing Out Sale! Br Drafts isMMd aa4 all points, at WM. LUCAS a Co. Beptembsr. 1684. PiilUc I^oUce. NCTICKis road oiM thioodi Mi a^ )«i 101. ofl ttA ttd eeaesarion W. T.-dFSfm. la (he townshui of OImI%,'S M* The eotporatiaa of Ibe «bMk^ ef •% not hav3i« «^ tfila to â- aid lota. wiD 4| ke iwsMMihIa eidaat that ^r VfrniT^Ti â€"*^' JAMXJB BBOWD, Foixax Clerk. Towaak^ of OUmJ«, OaC It, W^^tWsiva it k« JaaaarirvtMS, l»4aa eRAIT A CMELLEW will offer for tbe IVBXT 60 IA.YS BargiSIs nnpreeedcnted in the Conntj of Oiej. SIDEBOABI^, BUREAUS, CUPBOABD8, WA8BHTAN0S. open and entloMid, BBA0STEAD8, SPRING BBDS, MATTBAS8B8, CBAOLES, CENTRE TABLES, EXTENSION TABI,£S, Fall-Leaf Tables, and Chairs of OTery Ta- iety to be SOLD AT COST Pictures and Picture Framing! in all its branehea. VpkvlaterlBV aad UepmiTtngt promptly attended to. IS* Produce and Dry Lumber taken at market price. GRANT CHELLEW. Markdale, Sept., I880. 1 A ObfiM Fam tf 160 Acrtt FOit t^ALE, Ont 2iai from tk» ViUage of Harkdalt. Tbeie are about 106 acres cleared, the most of which is in a high state of oaltiTatiou and fit for a Reaper or Mower to work on. There are on tha premises a Frame Hoosa bricked inside; a Mi]k|loase hrickad inside; a Frame stable and Dnriog House, and Log Bara a Tonng Orchard commencing to hear a good Well, beside the house; i nli'Tl^-IailiDg Stream runs across the farm Cedar snfflei- ent (or fencing, balance of bash hardwood, (a First-class Ur.ple Sugar Bosh of some 400 trees). The farm is well fenced, in a good state of repair), and in a ehoiee kMality, be- ing within a mile 61 good market, ehnrebca, school houses, and all neoessaty eoarani ences. C. W. BUTLEDOE, ^, Proprielbr. Maple Leaf farm. HarTdali P.O: STOVES. Stoves! Stoves! Stoves. At the New Tinshop MAKtDALE. AIAROB ASSOBTMBin' to aSleot from of the bitest aad mA* ^(f r«ived des- igns, inelnding PARUMI, COOKIM AM m STOYE^I, tztra heaty eastingk, nHk tflVsf ' plated tariauaings, THE BEST STOVE IN MARKET. â-  yea want to have.«em/ort tbe rasi of yoor di^s, boy a stove from W. Walher, that will last you your lifetime, AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. Bo a^tog bare t he real Haskett Bros. B jfroM J'RICE FOUND Great Reduction to Cash Pnrchasers. THisk OF OUR PRICES. A No. g elevated Oven Cook Stove, furnished complete, $t8. Same, with Low Oven, J 17. 5 BOX STOVE} $4 All other sizes Equally tioW These Stoves are from the best aad larg- est manufooturers in the Dominion â€" have all tha latest imvroTements, with illuminat- ed fronts and silver-plated trimmings, and are beyond donbt tba beat Stove* in tba Market. HAEDWARB. A large stock of axes, cross cut saws, building and Shelf Hardware, Cutlery, Paints, Oils, Varnishes. Brushes^ c. at low prices. TINWARE. Coal Oil, Lamps a, Stock large and prices as low as any in the trade. HASkETT Bros., Sept. 17. ISSe. 1 TINWAEE I A LABOS STOCK ALWAYS OM HAM*. Tin Jt Copperwork I to ordar on tha rbarteat aotlee. Stovw OnmVmta.JItma-JttmKhm-TUktt, ai very low wieai; Steve ?oli«b; Doom Load, tho ChaDeoga, the BUiag Sua. Coal OB; JOB WOBK settiMlailTaMMsM ta. toa eaa saia MaMrV ^iMkmttmB pnrebaaiag alsMrhafS. OU ^nIbI, ^•^ NtJi. Wool-piflkiBti iihMi bk ntimnm. HrBtaMaaber tha pIsM, aaxt a* -Maihdala Hoaaa." W. R. WALKER. Hiifcihlr. Sayt 17, IMO. l-ll ie«r Penaloffisl A.4. 'K'O.tOsaa^'dniy Meat for AU AT W. B. Sarjent's. The nbMrlber teffnttt thank* to ttM in- babltanti«f HABEDAlid aad vieiatty far their libearal patronage dar. uig tin fast fltKayian, aadbsgsto IhaaitaMka isyrapwad «6 a flkMsUassfe â-  â-  'nfV at .^ar. .:e ,-TB'!3 arm ji* «OjO mn "IlJ ;cf,i rvr aRDCMD CLOTHflitr^s^^^^ MATS and CAPS, new and ^tyfUK ^00 1 8 and SHOES, Cooper A Smidi's cekbraled make that has stood tkc test against all cdftiers in all styles, and newness. 7^""" •.' IStisJiSSWARE and CROQKKITYaUpatenis ii /tbtjoi' â-  -jtw .-'.v. yout Slye on the Fia6$^f WHEN TOU TISIT Maaanarj Douglas' brick Black opposite Ike Drug Stort, 1 â-  DUTTEn St XtAlS. 8pt«aib«- 91*t. 1860. ., ., In tlxe Oounty a.t OFAR LAND'S. Mv^'iRN^^ IMpwUEf' VNsKEE â- i**m!*« J61; â- *»»1 t^ K'^fi/-^ y r Ij.A â- Sit. uj" J •,»•?:."• '^J. â- /. .U-f r Pianos and Organs rV •J 'jf -tA:. »ij. nl. -Vftl' tj. â- â- ';*â- â€¢ •iVv H\ J. A. C^AWFOitD â- \ â- :, 'j- C!-- BBALBli fH PIAiSrOS AND OBGANS "-,/• I»FTME ~. --'si,' zlDxld^^. lib^ajaLVLfactiij:^' -if.i-~*" Hatiftg a thorough knowledge of Musical Instrumcnfs would invite those desirous of purchasing an instrument aiVB ME A TRIAL f I can furnish good testimonials from parties to whom I h vf sold that they will be dealt honorably with in all cases. B^ corresponding with me I will convince parties that I wil' se cheaper than they caii buy Elsewhere. MbSthly or quarterly instalments with a small paymfent ^pwn. would be accept cm; â- '%. 7s A-^ at See his SS.Od Overcoatl^ See hl8 S10 Ulsters. See his 812 Suit. See his 816 dress suit. 5DO pairs of Boots To choose iromâ€" Mite, Women and Children's. Get yoar KM^ McFasi.amd'8. Tbnse $2.50 MANTLES Belling fast. New flOOM ^t MoFarknd'8. New FLANNELS ^^ McFailab^s. 14 ew SHAWLS •* McFarland 8. Now BONNETS and HATS •' McFar- laud's. New TWEEDS at McFarland'e. New QARFfTt ^^ IfeFar- land's. New Fringes, Bnttons, Silks. Laces, Flowers and Featfaen. JPrtcea B^vvi^W^rc lower or^vaine better. A c«Hi^aiia«B a*Ucite4. ^. _, W. J. McFARLAND, lrviI*OTlTER. IM[a,rlxcla.lA. BOOTS and SHOES OSB A NCV^LTY in these Goods t Tbt l u ls sfr is l ifclt RivttH aid OmmnM asi Vtlsr proof StSM. at any on* Aortli of TotrOlrto. SAU9AOE ftPOUl^TRY llWay fcift h llMfc S is u i I^Msial indnoements W â-  • iMtfe PtfROiaseihi/^/r- a» •*iUf«a £Mal. ' ioiii'at'CM- Oall aJAcf Exajmine Stock and Pri Aloi. pnrebaaing " alop" good* elaowben. Vh Vk iMfrHmris varraitod for Six Yoart. ADDBBSSix 'â- â- â- â- JXi':i:_ ^1. A. ORAWFORS, -â- C^Va**.- LOCK BOX TS, .Uxt^ftdcre, Ont- H. R. HOOPER RESPECTFULI.T Inv'te every Man and Woman iu the country to visit Uieir F«f '..rv and WarelMoms and inspect their stock of furniture, mannfactnreil diiriu*! the wp mcr, for faUtlftde. Our stock is now the Urgent nod nost complete vet held by ns, j.i-," we hav. ImM sueoesstal ia iatrodneuig a great many "NEW AND TASTY DESIGNS I â- ' • â€" )IN( BED-BOOM SETSy GOUGHB SIDEBOARDS, EXTEtWTON TABLES, CENTRE TABLES. ORE^Smq^BU/iEAUS, BEDSTEADS. SOFA^, WfrMtNOTS, HAT RACKS, HALL TABLES, B. Aa, Ito., Ae. o- Wl ABE XAKIMO X smJIALTT IN Mew Styles of WOOD SEAT OHAIR8 COSBAP AND PUItABUS. OUR UNDERTAKING DEPARTlf^Nfi- FnOri with OOFFIMS. BHBOfTDS. *e.. ,^ •hortaat aottM. i^etttl aiaea made on the rurr' iii USDS' (^ â-  .. FiMiy TMig, Sofil Woriu Foico Hcktis I loMigs Alao SA8H. DOOBS. FUUmia.^s. .r,v " *â-  -ai -«*• li: n .K vS^SjU in t^linXf »â-  1. -r :» '^•' "â- ' â- i;-!i 'tCi,-, â- â€¢a on 4 ^1 'lU' 4 *â-  •â- â™¦j.-iri ' m If 'W twfiMljartMadiaaakiaga coaMw mUikffm*. Oar priM* will la fomtdaa «lf ipM «wfc aad aaiah. U) ^^ â- 'ptm^miot Staaai Faraitvra raetory and Flaidag KUl- of tbe patroKnea „ low a* any, an.U-i Ujovaae fa uc«d of anything in vur aad qnality to seleet fioo and also in to' "a h:: ,sw» Utb. 1«M. a*^ iiiSH i/6i ifK-' likiiLtat. GEOftGE VVH.SON,; tfi.^ i W »'i4 ^•' I; I J! 3 '» -i jjgii.i jii^. t«dl i tmnHUtmgii»cthtti.-«du â- (. -f« rii .ill./ li ' I. (â- â-  •: â-  -i.j itijn'k ... i eliuo^? htin .sjiai ati y^usm/^ »d ovfai Aiv u\ ji i -...mu^W ioti xiuiaiw;^ iu.« iiuui h ,99aa"b;d. f^lha i" â- '•^«i,"'-*,-pfW :):Hi-, •• 'â- J eiM ,i».-floyi.* ii Ivuiit » ja^ie â-  » niTj-.u I X»*\»» •id ';*""j â- ? «-*â-ºâ- â- Â» Jt «a ,i!ri'f'j .^-jiqo-JO* Oi a'i'it/ I iinaM. .X'-^l lui? ni d i.tiMiai. 'Ii A P' J. ' l ^t0 mmjea.ijj. .â-  .. .â-  i^. ;ii-i...- n. â-  rfikiatid^iMii^ita imSA

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