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Barrie Examiner, 16 Sep 1926, p. 16

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ruuue In uuuwa. ' `I [ Rev.` G. W. .Gilroy of Armada, Mich. spent a few days last week with his. brother-in-law, Thos. Barlow. . | Minn mam: Mnrzlnnnh no n..nu.. 1...... Egwmawawmwwawg` 13 T-HORN'l_()N g _-_-ru--.-_.__.:.\_.__._...V-_-.. Jonas Shaw,_ A , 5 Mrs. J. D. Stewart and daughter Lil'- I iian are visiting with Mrs. T. A. Law: , rence in Ottawa. T f `Rev (1 117 ,r.`.n.-nu or . A...-......:.. -u-:..1.. usuuuueu cue U. N. 114`. m '.l'O!'0nl. .O. ` ; ' M_Iss Ethel(.Halbert has returned -from visiting -with friends In Violet Hill. I Mr nn `M .-a Tn: 1mn...1....n,..c m........ I JUUSU. nu was `ever an Angucan; His marriage to Mrs. Annie Greasy tookplace in 1918. With their mother, threeg young children. Gordon aged seven. Mary aged five and Donald. 9. year old, are left. A step-daughter, Janet. aged twelve,. also survives. Rrnfhmnu un ninfnvu: A-P oh... .u............a werauon. ( M; T -. ' " For many years the deceased resided with his parents on the twelfth conces-' slon of Innisfil. Some years ago he moved to Aliandale where he was em- ployed by the Grand Trunk. Railway. Later he was removed to 0riiiia..where= `he became gateman for the railway.-a position which he~heId till the timeofi his death. ` The late Mr. War-nica was an Or- angeman and" belonged to the raigvale ; lodge. He was ever an Anglic n; ; H19 WIHFFIRQIQ fn Mr: Annln (`nan-u w rwvvuw I I1 IVTIIIIVIVI1 Born in Innisfil township near Craig- vale over forty a years ago,, Orchard - Au-` gusta Warnica, son of the late Or- chard Warnica. died on Saturday in thveMemorial Hospital at Oriilia. Mr. Warnica. who was well known` in` this section of the country. had been ~~suf- tering for some time with a serious malady and his death followed an op- ' veration. 'li`nn vnnwfu .m...:.``:. 4.]... A .... .....s ......1A_.1 %Clea'nei`; Pre;sse r\anL Dyes? I09DvNIPsTs% #_.-;--_9%%;$Jrrm 229 `use uuuuy. ' . The tuneral, which was pplvage. was held'Wednesday afternoon from Mrs. IBlngha.m's home to the East Oro Cem- etery. Services weve conducted by Mr. Beattie ot:-the Gospel I-Iall. \ aul: nus` uluuluui recovery DBIIIK 8'iQ.'._` The ia,te"Mles Burch wag bhe .da.u3'h- Vter otthe late Mr. andiMrs. Wm. `Bin-ch ' `of Barrie and she came to this. town with her parents when but a small girl. Prior to her removal to theme- pital she made her home with her sis- ter. Mrs. J, Bingham, 22 Collier St.. who is the` sole surviving. member of the family. The funeral mhinh um: rlunfa um- . MISS ELIZABETH BUROH : _ Miss Elizabeth Burch; who. spent an-actically all `her lite in Barrie. died at the Royal Victoria -Hospital on'Mon- day. or a delicate coxi etitution.x_ehe.' of necessity, lived aquiet and retired life. Her tailing condition became quite aerloue, three weeks -ago and she was takerrto the hospital with little hope `tor her ultimate recoveiy being he,ld.j.`_. OBI... I.'.."i1a.... I:e....-|. _.-.. ;|_- _a-_-._u. i'G9ods called for and %de1iv%ered'.I PRICES REASONABLE Real Dry Clams; Iuifwliz TmO Cl.EA %NlNGPLANT wH1rg{m%1{Qy13REAcH.ouTs1DE THE cm The last day for payment without addi:tidna-1 cd_st:t;ei1,1g added, After above date the Collectorwill proccedito T fo_rc'paymentbf all unpaidtaxes. " NOT LAST `_ jvwT7 _ - I J - Earrfe RESIDENTIAL. SCHOOL, FOR GIRLS ' nta),`to Scholarship Matriculation, Solo Singing, `Music, Art, Conversational French em haqized. goutdoor Games and Sports. Health record exce ent. T Limited numbers. .Autumn Term begins on" Sept. 20 for boarders and 21 for daf pupils ;- Batirie; ones-man AUGUSTA wAiamcA !'I-.___ 1.. v___.)_A1I 4...... _Ln,, 1 AMA PRACHCAL TAILOR AND READY -ro ` ;A'I'TEND A To REPAIRS. ON ALL `CLOTHES TOWN 01? BAREE 1926 TAXES Second Instalment` payable at BANK OF TORONTO on or I=efor< s:1='r:MBl:R24 TH [evenb`/N--enCEoiIe RESIDENTIAL. SCHODL FDR nlnl :9 m. lRTH~ church and lafeil of the United Church. being at the time of his death a member of the Official Board. Dr. Williams was a keen motorist and was the'-- first Bracebridge citizen to own an automo- bile. Before coming to Bracebridge, Dr. Wilams practised his profession for 9. time in Gravenhurst. His death has caused widespread regret in this com-. '- `munity. He leaves to mourn his loss his widow, one brother and one sister. The brother is` Henry E. Williams of Dalston and the sister is Mrs.-E. A. {Vice of Simcoe County. lb O II\E At 11.33`lgst-gaturday--inighti car -belon ing to` Walter Sarjeant took re_wV ile standing at the curb near Bee'croft s corner. Someone turned in an alarm, as ames were shooting out all around the engine head, but Wm. Crossland rushed .out with some fire extinguisher and .quickly quench- ed -the -blaze. It is thought a short circuit caused the re. j I -Fly-Tox the milk-house against the filthy flies. . 37c \ __v_- -.__--.-u |Saturday, ct; .2-M1sses\ Warren an?! 5 Walls. 4 ollier St.. household furni- ture. Sale at -2 p.m. W. A. Mcconkey, Auctioneer. ' T , , LUUF auuuy unu mree--c_o1ts.. Oratory does notseem to have much appeal for the rising. generation of- Flos, only two girls` and one boy com- . lng forward to participate this year. uu caurelul training. ._ ` Potato and vegetable exhibits were excellent. Apples were a small show- ing. Stock entries were not numerous. these consisting of five beef calves, four sheep and three --colts. Orntm-v (Inns nnf unnvio. I-A ha... .........|.. LARGE caowo AND `eooo sH6w . . ATVANNUAL nos SCHOOL FAIR With ideal weather a big crowd turned out to the Flos Sc-hool-Fair held, here. last Friday. As .-a whole the sh? was ahead of last year and many ex ibits of outstanding merit were seen. reflecting great credit on the youthful exhibitors. Every school sec- tion was represented. Orr Lake School (No. 18) took first place in the Strath-5 cona competition in which ten schools took part. Considering the fact that` each school had a number of small pupils. (the regulations requiring all the classes to" take part) the exercis'es were exceedingly well done and show~ ed careful training. _ Pnfnfn and Irntrnl-cl-do n..1..n..u.. .......- The Peters Block occupied by S, E. Campbell's `hardware and H. Carney- han's furniture store. together with the vacapt. lots` adjoining. was purchased fast week by W. J. `McGuire. who in-* tends erecting a drug store on one. of the vacant` lots before long which will add to thxe business` section of the town. W. H. Metcalt. druggist`, sold his! business this week to Jas.. Hart o.t,0x;- - lllla. Mr. Hart took possession `on Wed-, nesday. ` ` I X I BITUARY 5 .-_ - .----_- _-.__ - uuuvulvonl I own at I~oI\A anvuuncnnuvnao morn-'l'o an;-Lira. John Whit- ton, Jr.. on '1`hursday,'Sept.' 9.,1a26, ,8. 8011. . `Ila nn `Alum r_r......'I.I. n..n ......I ..I.u.a 1`\ i :~'."aiznd Mrs. Harold Bell and Quand- ren of Glltord spent the week-end at Jan. Hills. " tnnv-\_l\-u Ilnnnuu Gncn6.au~.Imn_ 10 Jul. 11.1115. Born-0n Monday, September 13, 192 .1 to` Mr. and-` Mrs. Jae. Black. a da. ghter. [ . V` ~ .LUW II {E III; `.830: IJIUlU"H- , I-I.. Earnahan `went, to `Toronto last week were-he hladhlsi tonsils removed. " . A. Bannerman spent last week with rlends in Toronto and Hamilton. .'J.UI'Ulll.U mal. WUUIEA 1 J'ohn.Rut "axe t-fa.-few d ` i} Torhto 1as':"5eek.9" `aye Miss Dads . Lancheater is holidaying wigajltrtends :1 Toronto. lllhv ntllnr nf Tnrnnfn nnnnfy A W10 ll'|l_!IllIl `In 1'Ul'Ul'll0r r Sttinley Saddler of.'1`oronto spent a fey dgya at Goo. Dickie -3. r-rmhnn nun-gt on "IVA:-nntn Inuf I . TTTTTTTT TTTTTT l . i ELMVALE -NEWS iw$mww&g&&qm&w$$ | Elmvaxe Fo'.ir.)c`:tob,ar" 3.? 5, and He. . E. frhompaon wa.s`1n,Toronto tor a. few days. _ M - . . Mrs. Inn, Ada !-nnvvinlfn (Manda In Lew uuyl. Mrs, .103. Adams vis1ted triends in froronto last week. ` , ' fnhvu DIIMEQ /gran;-:6 .1: Iain Anny.` In uuuucr 40. 166:1. During the Northwest Rebellion. Dr. Williams served with the Government forces and when the Great War of 1914 broke out he spent two and a half years overseas attending the wounded. For some years he was Police Magistrate of Bracebridge. Dr. ,Williams was a strong Conservative in politics and fre- quently assisted his party on the plat- form. He was financially interested in the Muskoka Herald and was a fre- quent contributor to its columns on political and other subjects, especially reforestation. in which he.was great- ly interested and in which he had _practica.l experience, having experi- mented along that line with_ some of his own prope`t__'ty'in Muskoka. In'reli- gion he was a member of the Methodist , _AU_C%TI%0N SALES CAR T6261? FlR E Drug Business Sold` `I4L__Il A.___.._.l_.L- Realiotato Dog! -._._ vuu- _ Allgllcdll unurcn at snanty Boy. From my time. of his ordination as dea.\:on up to 1922 Mr. Mlville was curate `of St. Stephgn"s Church, Tor- onto. :For twenty "years preceding his entering the ministry Mr. Melville was -a. merhber of the choir of~St. Stephen's Church. Mr. Melville became rector of the church at'Alland`ale-in .1922. He iv a. `graduate Aof`.{1`ri11ity College,`-.t. Toronto, and it was Irom that seat of learning he received; in 1921, his degree of L.Th. - Ana naa1e:-_- J -'1`hem.ew rector of Christ Church, Saskatoon, though young in years. has had quite a\_varied experience. both as "a. clergyman and. as a layman; Mr. ,Melville'was born in Toronto, of Irish parentsyin 1893.` He is the son of Capt. R4 M. Melvi1le,j R.N.R., who for some 45 yearshas conducted. a steamsh-ip ticket-"office in this city. On -the war -breaking out,_ Roy Melville ,enlisted in the Universit Company of the P.P. C.L-.I.,- and ;re ainedvwith this battalion `until 1919. It Wa-s,in June of 1919, soon after his return to Canada, he was or: dained deacon; He became a. priest two years later. In August,`1924,'he\marr1ed Miss Hilda S'penc-ex; eldest-slaughter ` of. Rev. C. R. Spencer, rector/of the Anglican church at Shanty Bay. thbtime. nf hig n.~m`r....+;m.. .. ' ` Sketch, Lte Rector of St. George's -`R13 referring to the removal of Rev. . O. Melvllle tb Saskatoon. Sask., to take up his new duties as the rector of Christ .Chu.I'ch' in that Vvestefn city . the Mail and Empire _on -Monday had the following biographical sketch of -the late rector of St. George-`s Church, Arla nda1e:--, HFIVI... ....\..'. ......L...- -5 r1'L,,!,; 1-. . A very quiet wedding was solemni'z'ed on Saturday by the Rev.` S. M. Beach, Da|ley-San,ders when Ellen Nora. di,u5.rhterof Mr. and Mrs. H. P.` Sanders of Barrie, became the bride of Mr..Ernest "A. Dalley. son of Toronto. Only the immediate relat- ives were` present; The bride, who was unattended, was charmingly attired in .a rose georgette dress with black pic- of Richard J. and the late Mrs. Dalleyl ture hat and,Isabel1a.fox fur. She. car- ried a bouquet of Ophelia roses and lily-of-the-valley and wore the groom s gift,'a diamond and onyx bar pin. Im- mediately afterethe ceremony, the hap- py couple lefton a motor trip through the Eastern States and Adirondacks. returning via Montreal;' They will re- side in Toronto. ', A I rurse to Mr. and Mrs. Melville I . Hearty_appreciation of the work of Rev. Roy Melville in St. George's Church was expressed at a gathering of the congregation in the Memorial Hall` on Monday night of last week, `when .he was presented with a well- filled `purse. In the address, which was read by E. A. Little, reference was made to the excellent worlg he had done in Allandale, particularlywimong the young people. ~, Tribute also was paid to the assistance given in various or- ganizations by Mrs. Melville. Cordial wishes were extended to Mr. and Mrs. Melville for happiness and success in thei_r".new sphere of activity. The purse was presented by VV. Ho:.=:an, church Warden. A suitable reply was made by Mr. Melville. LU rcsrcl. ms ueutn.' ` Dr. Williams was born at Dalston. Simcoe County, July 5, 1858. In 1886 `the graduated in medicine from McGill ~`Uni\{ersity, Montreal. and commenced the ractise of his profession. He was a ke :1 student of `medical science and spent a great deal of time studying in"- the great hospitals of England. Dr. William: was mm-ulna in. mm... .Lo puuus L0 10. '1'eams:--- Barrie--A. Clark, H. Kennedy, C. H. Beelby,- P. T. Clark, skip. Al1anda.l--`-A. Massey. G. E. VVebb, `E, Kohlmefer, H. P. Appleton, skip. lug Jucu came over and won the Currie Cup ? from Happy Appleton's rink by 18 points to 16. Teams:-- Rnvvio_A (V'ln..I. 1] 7r..._,,:- r~- *- Bowling Green News -On Thursday last the W . J. Little Trophy was won by S. Garside and his men for"the seventh time this summer. Team: John Maglaughlin, Ken. Mc- Lenrxan, S. Garside, skjp. Allandaln Rn\vlina mu. ...... .-m.-_~ IL .I .Sep To Present Softball Prizes Tonight in the Y.M.C.A. the A-llan- dale Softball club will present suitable prizes to the winners of the various leagues which were run under its jur- isdiction. The McGee Trophy will be presented to the United Church team which won the senior series. while the Presbyterian nine, champions of the boys junior seriet. will receive suitab- ly engraved medals. Similar recognition will be given the Presbyterian girls team.w.hich won top honours in the girls league. Lunch will be served and a program of a musical nature will be given. . Thumb lnjuit-`ed In Machinery ` 9 Last Thursday, w lie at work in the Underhills Shoe Fa tory, where he is employed, Frank Ferguson caught the thumb of his right hand in the ma- chine which `he was operating. He was taken to the Royal Victoria Hospital where it was found necessary to re- move a small portion`*of the thumb. After spending two days in the hospital he was allowed to go home.` wul apcun III tne mornmg. Mrs. '1`. Edge and son Maurice Tre- velyan have returned from Beamsville where they attended the funeral of Miss Frances Trevelyan, who died from injuries received when struck by a motor car on the highway at Beams- ville last Saturdau ;ast Sftturday. u.Iu.|.u1' car on U18 I1 auuuuaa at. .l.UI`UI_l(0 U1"llVeI`SH ._V. _ All members of L.O.B:A. 551, Allan- dale, are cordially invited to attend the annuel banquet, Sept. 24. t 0?: account of the severe illness of her daughter, Maud, who went under an operation in the General 1- Hospital, Hamilton. Special services are being held at ,Burton Avenue United Church on Sun- ` day. The speaker at the evening service will be Rev. E. M. Burgess of Bond will speak in the morning. Mrs. T. Ed Bh enn T\/Tcxnrdnn '7`-H` Mrs. Wm. Armstrong is in Hamilton. Head. The pastor, Rev. Geo. Cou1ter.' returned `to their home. , Harold Ansley of Thessalon. is holi- daying with his cousins, Mr. and Mrs., E. McFadden before resuming his studies at `Toronto University. members of L_nn~A am Ana..- a.nua. 4Vu_:,uuugu1e DI ureugvaxe. `The funeral was held in Barrie on `Tuesday afternoon under Orange aus- pices. Interment was at St. Paul's .-Cemetery and Rev. A.`D. Cousins. rec- tor of St. Paul's. conducted the services. I Aura. W1. UIUSOII. ` I ` Mrs. A. `E. Hopkins and"son Stanley of Savannah. Ga., who have been visit- ing her sister, Mrs. Ernma'Bundy, have returned `to their Ffarnl Analnu no rm..........1.... :- L--r uuuuuu. " Mr. and Mrs; Fred Wilson and Ml Grace Wilson and Mr; and Mrs. Harry Benson of Toronto are `the guests of Mrs. M. Cluson. ` `KIM: A 11` `l'_'l`-...1-:.... -473 ~- - ;. auuuuy. ~ Four local trainmen. Gordon Bx9un`- Iton. Eden Boone, Jack Calvert and Bept Allan, have been transferredto London. ' Ila and `Ink... 151...`; -run, - ----, uruuu-:1`, nuy MUUED8. .. ' Mr; and Mrs. Robert Bothwell have returned after a week's holiday In Tor- onto and other places. Mrs. E. Mnphnrnnn Hun anon...-.n.: a........ uuuu apunumg tne- last rive weeks. Rev..Canon Morley of Toronto took thoservlces inist. George's Church last Sunday and will ofciate again next i,Sunday.` ` Wnlir lnnhl hnon.~..-.... r\.....1-.. an ,,,, uxuu tutu ucner places. ~ ' ,Mrs. E. McPherson has returned from Toronto and Grenfel where she has been spending the last five weeks. Rev.. Canon Mnrlnv nf Tnhnnfn on.-.1. vnuung Auunutue Irienus. Miss Annie Crowe has returned from visiting in Orilliazjandr Toronto. 1` Mrs. E. Shear and, daughters. Jean . and Madge, are _visiting friends in Lon- (ion. 7 . . Lionel "Bios: of Detroit `is spending -hisnvacation. /with his parents in Burton Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hill have returned from their wedding. trip to Pinedale, Mtiskoka kes- '- ~ rnonfinav of blunt I\13~t1 _-.nu `L- |_-I_d AVLUBIIUISII yunua. - , `-, A meeting or the O.R;C. will be held at the '1`ralnn"1en s,` Hall. Sunday. Sep- tember: 19. at.2.30' p.m. Minn Winnie Mnnhn no 17: _____ .... I._muueL_' La, u.I..&.aU p.m. Miss Winnie Mccabe of Vincennes. Ind., has returned after visiting her brother. Roy Mccabe. Mr, and Mr: `nnn....o `i3..4I.._.-11 1...--- %&i&&&&i%&&m&&&| DR.` J. F. WILLIAMS (Bracebridge Gazette) On Monday morning. September 6, Dr. James Francis Williams passed away at his residence. Manitoba Street. "The late Dr. Williams had practised. - medicine in Bracebridge for the past thirty-one years and was` highly es- teemed in town and surrounding coun; try. He leaves a wide circle of friends to regret his death.` hr `xfnllovvuh uvnn `Inna... -4. `r\-1-1.-__ .. `ME. and Mrs; .1. Hunt ot Torontd are visiting Allandale friends. `Minn Lnnh: (",u-nun: has ...u..........: 0..-... Purse to Mr. and Mrs; Melville Ieartv Rnnrnhinfinn 111 +1. mm. % ALLAMJALE &1&& &LV. .v..v..v..v. -um uxaimcu p1eaSl1I'eS'."" _, A veryipleasing event took placeon Saturday afternoon, September 11, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Grose. the occaon being a`re-union of the Simpson family. About thirty guests partook of the abundant supper pro- vided. Many happy reminisences of early days were recalled and a-most en- joyable evening was spent by all. Th! family were all present but one son, Fred, whose home is in Fleming, Sask. I . services. ' f V i The monthly meeting of St.. Jude s W. A. was held at the home of Mrs; J. L. Marrow on Tuesday` Sept. 14. There was a largeiattendance. Ar- rangements were made for the winter's work, and a sum of money voted for special Dorcas work. The new study book. The 1 oslem VVorld in Revolu-I tion, had b en received and chaptrsel `assigned for reviewing. Mrs. J. A". Jamieson read The Automobile in Re- lation to Church Work and Rev. '1`. J. Dew~ read an article entitled Is it right for church Work to be nanced by com- I mercialized pleasures?" ` A Vrvvnlnacincr .m.:m+ mini. .1... --- mm: wm glve "uesus. saviour, Pilotl Me (Gould) and Nearer My God tol Thee.(Sweer_1ey). The Rev. D. A. Fer- guson of Cookstown will preach at both services. l'VLn ..........4.1.1-- ._*_',-;;, .. .'... .. _ . uu: gyuut nospuals OI umgland. Dr. Williams was married to Miss Gertrude Annie Bird of Barrie. the: wedding taking place at Barrie, Sep- tember 25, 1889. / ` nllrlna Han 1\Tn...H.........; -n-:_--n-:. -~ uu: uume oz .1. A. uennox. '. ' The V Townline Presbyterian am niversary ser`vices wilf ,.be held next `- Sunday, Sept. 19, at 11 a.m.eand 7 p.m.'] A union choir will provide the music, and will sing` the anthems. I VV1ll Feed My Flock" and " at Not, 0 Lord," byf Caleb Simper. - hornton Male Quar-' tette will give flesus. Saviour, Pilot Me (Gould) nn 1\To-.n-m. 15.". (Ln: 4...] um ween-enu .w1tn n-nenas nnere. ` ` Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Lennox and son, Clifford, Miss Marguerite Edge:-ton and Dr. Chas. O. Lennox of Toronto and Miss Besste` Lennox and H. Charles of Richmond Hill were Sunday visitors at the home of J. A. Lennox. I 'I`hn 'l`nn1nl-Ina 1:)..n..k..4.....:.... uqucu uu L. puuuw on xuonuay. ', :A large` number of Thornton people: attended the C. N. E. in Toronto`. M'i ng 1an-mI,uon-.-..4- 1...- ....o.........: .o......... A vlery plea'sa;nt eve\ning was sent by Mrs. A. E. Lunau s organized S. S. class at the parsonage. last` Monday evening. T 1 `IT!-r and `RA -an Ilnvnnd 1A'....`I'\..__-1_1 _.n cycuulg. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Macbonald of Michigan. Misses Vera and Laura El-T_ 11s and Jas. McGee of Toronto, spent the week-end .with friends here. Mr, and NI :-ca In nr T.n-nu\n-I n-.4 -~- ` Mr. and Mrs. Raa.aub, o$BI:1rk s* Fallsvi called on T. Barlow on Monday. ' TA IRPEQ nnrnhnr nf Thnrnfnn nnnnln. uruuxcr-un-u:_tw, 11108. banow. Miss Edna.` McKinnon of Orillia has returned to resume her duties as tea-" cher of the continuation school." x. 7 NB?!` QIlnn1r'n 1:nnu"Inna 1n Flhd.-.15.. uucr U]. (.118 continuation SCHOOL Next Sunday's [services in Trinity .United Church. Morning subject, }"I`he| Great Question," evening subject, ` nelius. ' \ . T A urn`.-. ._I....'_-.._A __-__,1,, ,, ,7 Cor- an * 1--`"` ,>1< &m&&&&%&%$mm$$mwd v.Iuu.u_|g -w1m_1:r1enusm vxolet um. I Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Marshalhot Toron- 5 to are visiting the ,.latter s brother. lJonas Shaw,_ , - `M36: `I h Q.unn..5 .....A .:.......1.a..._ 1-n. I uau:-L. usuu l.WUlVU,- also SllI`VlVeB. Brothers and sisters of the dceased who survive are Samuel, of_ Bg Bay Point, Joseph. in the West. Mrs. W. Stzinley Walkom of Stratford. Mrs. Walter Montgomery of Toronto, Mrs. Clarence Hurst of` Barrie and Mrs." Thos. Nightingale of Cralgvale. fIITIQI`FIl IRE In nalnuia an

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