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Northern Advance, 27 Jul 1905, p. 8

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5.th<"-*"b`!3i1 1Z'i 0i" `. I X lth hbilei`-.`Aii*`1F"DIft` W1!` i=.31?if.1i'1.1.e ' the wreck `_to,; determine this -, point; h After t-he; accident`, the .momentj1hi- of the train carried it. 300 -yards." {A tire was averted there was, little diama-ge to the cars. V _ 1"..- ___--.L___ -.L LL.` 3 dkf} sheet-"on . lII`l_ _ -LIBUIVI: sag-amanaav w_- v Vvan . ` ' -Tvherewas` a fire` `at: the Un`-ion station, 'To rornt_oe on `Friday, night when the private? car of Dis-V trict, Superintendent` . `R; Tiff_in,' of the No`rtherns_divisio:n was badly, damaged. A cook stove started it. and the policeman `at the west end of the station discovered the car ablaze; An, engine was . procured. and the burning oar was shunted out to the foot (of, John street, to pre- vent the blaze spreading to the ot-her passenger cars in the station. ` The -remen from _ Queen` and Portland street stations were there. and put out the fire after it had caused about $500 damage to the car. which is worth about ten thousand "dol- lars. ` n 1 - The building of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway to thePacific. coast which is to be commenced this sum- mer. will mean the addition of 4.500 miles of track to Gam.ada s 20,000 mil- 0 es of road. It has been figured that the project will require 10,500,000 ties. nearly 500,000 "tons of rails, 42,- 000,000 spikes. five million bolts. two million five hundred thousand angle bars and fish plates, guards and tie plates also in the millions. It is es- timated five hundred locomotives, thirty thousand feight cars._a_nd five hundred passenger cars will be re- -quired. Other items are bridge `tim- ber and. steel. stations. telephones and telegraphs, water tanks. Iter- minal facilities. fencing`. etc.. entail- ing an outlay` of millions of dollars. GIL- -'_0_ `IE0 Unexcalled in the Dominion r; Color. Finenass, and `Strength. . We ; auarancee it. I Only one qualityu; Made from tho beer of material by the, most. modern process. ` Ir: 1 . A fI1W|ilI`e-V(JE-(;:ll;e'!" iu}'z:.' Sup-N piies of heat quagiw alwsya-in stock. ` SCRANTON COAL, BEST -COAL j ` C For sale at lowest prices: from 1.9 bbl to cu-1oada. See us and get our 3 nriep_c.REF(')R.I1`. vnn nnv . 2 uul mu val. umuu. 0?!) I18 ll. prices BEFORE You BU',{5.j ; _mma:D . NOW is the time to__ get .y__6ur _uupp!y.j -.,_.,,,....-.... .... ..... -...... V. 4.1951350. It ja f'iour% desire to make Barrie the `:e_ntre.-of an important and ex- ten.sivT., radiat eI_e'ctrio,-. vra.ih`vay; sys- t_en 1.__'odi1neoting-.the town` with the 'G5.i1adimb Paifio. Railway Gompanyhi Toronto-Sud_bury line at a point .0-onveznient to Bairiie. and also can-` L%ai`3vaii%`;af`3{o `{2ht$ fhdsprrounding districts. The ear! office of the company will be i_n glarrie. the e_sti1_na.te\d1jexpqnd re_ upon__~tV e; _ra' way wi *j=_about- twg` uqdrod land ~fitty_ _dol1-ars.T frhxs larg6_.sum of mqney, wxll . spent in `and about 3 `hm %*%t.::;:.*;t:.:.$x ' lie ::;. .-tlie :.atam1ana~ ~ -:---_.- ..v.- ---v.- u -4 .` L_Barrie.` July 24th., 1905. The Mayor aqd Council of the Town of Barrie: _ _ Ge)nt1emsn.-A.s [ agent for the pro- posed Barrie and Lake Si~mc-oe Elec- tric Railway Oompany -to be incor- ip_o,IVa,`t ; EDDIE , for T.the~ right to - Bi1:i=lii_-,';_j'o pera1A5e maintain _an {elec- I trio i:gji1wgy, .:*;-with all j necessary [equip ..&nt.-fin `the: Town of _B,ar1_'iia. `fin? I!-:>?@:: , ` 1. ;o'_.'-." ,1 ,-' A RADIAL SYSTEM FOR % BARBIE. The following lettervin connection` `with the proposed Barrie and Lake Simone` Electric Railway: Oompan speaks for itself: - .14.: `A-.. Tan: COMPANY'S PROPOSITION OUT-I LINED. '1 I _ I Fnwle-,y s Block--Between Barrie Hotel and Bank of Commerce. '%+%?%%M$%%$$ %+%+++%M++++M+%->!~-~~`-f--~-'----'{--- #- + -K` + '8' i ah FIRST IN STYLE : FIRST INFIT 1 FIRST IN. COMFORT! FIRST IN VALUE! K I . and Is a specially designed Corset from oneof the - Grey latest French models, modied to suit the gures of America. Itin bieslcnt and fu`-lgored, with medium low but and long waist, medium skirt over hips, very light and easy, well stayed ma durable. lace trimmed. made of ne French Batiste in dove and white and poneeuea all the advante. es of the high clue French model, admirably adapted tor warn`: westher wear. 3 is a. prime fsvotite, sold only at this store. Dunn: ant-. Special Value This Week in Towels, Hosiery & Ribons i=?i5i`6+':"6`<:".' lifts-'eui laref Weiiiter eSted'rintors} lgeed a Raincoat do ;An_cgt_"1_n"i`ss seeing_thoe_of our last purchase. We bought; '1' them at just half their regularprlce and pass them on it to y'0 u.on; the same terms. ;'I`hey re sufficient for ten * q11a'.rte0rs/anld full length, 'in Silk and Cravenette, fawn, 0% 0 E .as:'V _ ` V 0 V E 35.00 1000000000 f01"-33.00 I 312.00 Raincoats 000 00.40 E 000'? "5-00 0 10.00 0 -0 0.00:: 0:00 0* 0' 0.00 0 05.00 *0 0 10,593; 11.00 0- 0.00 I 21.00 H -0 11.00; days selling only',: and are` the very acme of style and 3; usefulness. are the latest cuts 1n half long, `three, greylandl black-A--beauties at a very great bargain, such tested and found reliable. Ladies t We do is convincing proof. ~ We devote muchtime` and attention to ~ . These attributes all apply to I our range of Corsets. They are " carefully selected `from .the best" makers, have `been thoroughly say they are right, e and the trade the selection of the newest as they appear; and if your purchasekisnot thoroughly satisfactory when You get it home, wewill cheerfully refund the money. ' RAINCOAT ~BARGA1Ns% I m operation in the ,1:owq. 4 .In addition: to the franchise _I ma ggrlioiatimn torn free site--w1thl_ avg . S t. 0 '.the water trout--for trolgh "jand. ~ er istation: for e_xemP' gaxatiom .for a . 1104 SE "' V and` after th _` a fnxe I .\ ` , ow _uQLuer and suchother strIeetS_U-*5 11+-' |_be'nece,ssa_ryA in _c-onnectiou_ 'w1th thle _.pperation of the stnecati ra1|.V_'~'1Y3 ` :f01'_ thejright `to build a lmc frpm -. = eatavvgs ._to-_ make the connect10Il j\&it"h::-jibe` `Vliuge from the C. P- ::.E;I1%k;;_3nlao for the `right .to bulve .yv;bq_ , g;lou`1g_;-a.1;y. street to eerbe {_hy.`,' ,f_dn.stries_`whrch am or may. `:11 operation 1n the (town. . - T.n- ntl-hum 4-a vl-`Inn fro-nnixlan T Ike |n\A II .110 I The ernteuprise involves the emc- tion of.a_f1eight depot and passeng- iex station -in ,.a -centr.-.11 -part of _th0 -It will also involve the build- in of a power house. _ _ 0 justify the large exp'3m_i1turje involved in this cntcrprise. it 15 necessary that the town give :1 fran- chise gtor. a period of thirty _.V0=3' andialso financial assistance in 111*` Away of a bonus and exemption ffom yaxa.-tion for a term of years. bulh Jqct `to the changes which our on- gineers may decide upon. I %1x_>1>1.V' 05 the,r.ight to build. gnaint:uu_ all p mate `an electric street I`:1liWI1yu 31"-;.1l~_ a1_l*j,ne'ces,sary_ poles and over` ,.he3d-F2, eiqnipm-ent.', awitche_s. turn; :.outa,g? act... from a point 3* 1th0 uth-easterly` limit "of the town 0?`roat:dsd*tot'thet Etslsa $3335 :1 e_!!6%to1mdor4s roe. 1011` . ;Ez.eth. ;s1;ree.t,. `thence to Dun.1P t1;9_E;; thence to*:.and `along L"5`t" .' ..5 i and inizvis streqts to the E39 ` ` "limits the `town: 81150 mug G,0.l,liQr and.-such other stneets as may .`t....::.....-..m.:...a....;- .-_- -........-;:..... -um-h the }in t 6.Si`x`l:_h=Mfard. along.the travel-. ` d 111` . I '51 ha .cng`.-11 .- . for II ig:h;9nd`l"i1`E:,.,9(;lL W L be V. ff fan pt [,5 `:e'toi,h:r 9 mpa`C 1 59,315: fgild expres 1 gpiht `And we 3- " V 0. 1 ' t the . 1in6- all` 1 \.J-"Va? 812.00 $7.40 7,53 % 15.00 19.59 H .1911 .`-'~ ' * acme % very tmly. A: 1.`. I. `gumr 27. 1190;; -UIUU VMiss lo 1:. 1 o'ar. i s. rthe ,;i 1eat _ lot?-her_ unsov-lo and,_ aunt. _ jaxi1fc1 Mrs. George Pou-char.` 5 `_ . V %_ __ _l'. Alivgdfortbl, Mrs. B.df6rd.`_an ` '_.l`e'na _Bdtord have gong eon af] ftp he_;"Se.vB1'!.1 river..7.. " . I: 3; - h " 4 ~` `. Mr. Partridge. Hamilton. has -bean visiting at Mr. Joseph Holmes . A L giisses Madge and Smdie Gilchrist, at ` spending a few days in Orillia. T ' Mr. R. Quantum. of Toronto, stayed` -lover Sunday with Mr. Luke Speazjim. j A lI_-__1_ nu '"Miss- Alice Moffatt. of Tbronto. `is the guest of Mrs. Cowie. Cumberland street. . . - ` ' ` . ow u-V-ta-nu * `,'.l.`he .Uniom S. S. picnic on Friciay eto Orillia was in every_ way a rproxnounc-A ed success. " `=~;M`:s. John Harris was called `home tfrczn Toronto by `the serious illness ht Mr. Harris. `van as-sq v .- Miss 1`&`x:.t~r`1i.e;m\Vhitebread. of Torozi- to. is a visitor at her broIthe'r , Mr.. Ed. Whitebreyad; 2 ' .6:-an-can-v-oouuoqsn uygvuug Ten coaches were necessary to ac- _-isoimmodate the Union 8. S. excursion %H:0vOrillia on Friday. .~-` 1:... 11.1: 1:1-sn_z_._.-._ _-.L .,' ._.-_--- u -uu --anonv nay quvv Rev. E: D. Cameron-is in Mskbka `Ion 1a day or tW:O `this '-week.` ` `IRE..- 11 -LY--- -_ ' ` Miss es'sw;s Iente~rtaiw'1ing4 her Stayner. `L-.. I_-.____ irind. Miss Watson. 'Il'- 'I'I.._L..!j..... 1'T-__!IL__ as vv `avg. Aiberif Ban} \"'1`:)r;1--t:'o.-'_ ES ' 33233352 a few dayshore with his g`ra1n'd_am`o'th-I er. . :- .- Given and` Douglas Gre.`-ar. Of Toronto, were Visitors at - Mrs. Roy.e's. ` & ~ `Ii ..- 1I'Y'I10_.,- l\-,,_ ,_,L ,.,1 5, `CI LUV! "I\l DI Mrs. William Cannon and family `are on a wait. to Otaledorn East and Guelph. ' ' . -fl... 'I'f_.!-_- (I til _`-._,I_ in -I -- mIe;;l.:<;;;i'l1e; Toronto. i the. -`guest at Mrs. Wm. Armstrong.-jr.. Cumberland street. ~ T .w_v vqonoauu van a.'a.aa-Iago A... ` , Mr. Neil Wilkinson set on f7Monday tor a. two week_ ;s` trip 'tb_ 5;!p0_intVs in Western Ontario. ~ V: '|I'2_.. `nu- 1-\, `u . ..'- . .. ' "1[t}."Cirohie Gilchrist has returhed we Hamilton. . w; -WLEEE. K3511 has joined the camp -1 era-at Big Bay Point. ' `M ... Tu]... ur.......... :.. _2-:;.:.... 4..- VODU TV -Ia JJIQJ +"5IUI I Mrs. John Wagner is visiting re- latives in Toronto. I m'=l..`h-T0:'1!/I`i;; have gohe on holiday to St. Anne's. Que. . 1')-.. 11` 'I\ r\-__--_-_ ,_ 1 ! I Hyn;eneol_--Social and Personal Gossip-A Record Tfout % --Railsway Notes. ` Miss Mary. Oulross is home in her ` holidays. ` ' II- A.__L2_ fI!I-L_I_1_ I -_ ._l___.,',- I- "i!7l_'1':V'.D:u1g-l`za't:~1w(.1:1:'.tv'v'right is holida? iug at Gravenh-urst. . . ` l'l!I_- '|l'I-_,_,. yrs Events at Busy Allandale - We're sure to havehumming? business for the `next few dajs of J ULYV SALE, if the best SHOE BARGAINS ever offered in Barrie count, for anything. The `earlier you come, the better the choice and surer_of better t while sizes are complete. These boots are particularly suited fof the romping boy and girl, and at the price `We would advise parents to see them. T " e . T ` . V ' ) `Girls $1.00 and $1.10 Lowr Slroes, Strap Slippers,in rb1a`ckT or chocolate leathers, leather lined, solid,exible soles, spring heel, sizes run 8 to '10}, 12 to 2. ` To clear at .... ..-..` ................ .. ..........75c I Ladies 31.50 Low Shoes, in chocolat kid. also black, solid,exible sole, kid lined, natty, serviceable; style. To. clear at CI Q3 sAu..E: cyosss JULY 3lst. vua u-v-J v v vsanaa *mM;.~;:' Leeming andetiaugrhtzr of Ha- milton. and Miss beaming. of '.l_;`o.ron- to, are spending npart ' of their `wa- catipn at Mr. `Charles `Catcher's. Essa _` stret. ' ` 7 . The `tourist. traffid is 'repo'l.1tedA;to= be very heavy on the ? G.'B.R; gxterior ~-of the ivieional offic been `greatly,. ii-mpziqved the by !'bo;':_n_`g .pamted;_a-gnd~- othervv_`ia~ up`- I.a.Iu-uugu Luv xgaaunern `UIUEEBS. Mr. and M;-a. Inwe will reside in Sudburyyp ;y'1`he 1 ~ho_ exploiun of `.9. G`. '1`. '11. 93 1mg` gxggigxe near Vfobdstoqk. .01; _'.|;,hursda.y pagg;- fa j?bra`.ke"m,an "was 'ingthntI.yL.kille_1%a1d_ ,a,__;3 Iti.1t0ma_=h._ `.-a4.t`a_lly. jmjured. ` A '.l.`l`;`e , was g"ligh)t_ly.~ s,o'a1aea. .Bat;;ir ,.-4; `Mrs. C. Cluson. after an absence; of seven years. is visiting her :par- . ants; Mr, and Mrs. `George Qurm-` mings, Essa. street. ' T grav. The vune`ra1 of fire. Thos. Eam- iin took plaodon Thursday `from her late residence. tvownline. to Union cemetery. Rev. Canon Murphy. held service at theh;o,us,e and also at the Rev. Carr. reqehtly, `called Oookstown. will vprach _in the `Pros- byterian` church here on Sunday." `morning and evening. Rey. Mr. oa- meron sugrplying the pulpit in Ooqkse town. ` ' %iiv*."'11. D. oamemn mu aadz~eas7 ;thommmer4%%:at~Athemduotsoni*4Aexer- ,i A . '11 % *1-3 SE5. Malloy is. expmtin'g to'e1rv1- tertain Mrs. Gain and Mrs. Bennett. of Toronto, the `latter part of the week. _ ' Mr. I. Hunt. of Toronto. has join- ed his. family. who are visiting at 1 Mrs. Hunt's parents . residence. Gum- berland street. A "I-SJ-;.-"an:1v":l`a..s. MoKinlVe'y,o Toronto. and Mr. and Mrs.` Barn-_ hart. Minesing. spent.Srunday_. at Mr. W. MoKinley s. A .4, .-up-cur 4-Ivnvvvq -."L`li:a. J ames Cannon and 'v.Eami1y,l `who were visiting friends in Cale- ldion East the past imonith. returned` }on Saturday evening. _,g V 1u'.....- 'r.......:.._. -__.I'.1-....LL-.. :-.4-I '-Ef1e "I:."K.. bf the . fresbyteria church. will give a. Lawn- social -at_ the residence of Mr.'Geo'. Lawretnee. Burton Ave.. next Tuesday evening. August, 1st. ` , . IIIL- A_;___.__l .1 `fr nun -- vw uvgnu `Mr. Arthur Varty and Mrs. Chiar- l_e-s Robi.ns_on.'ar'e visiting at their mother's. Mrs. Varty. Gumberliand ireet. A ' I ` `"'_'-1"11'<;`C0llingwood Old Bdys . exours- I Lion passed throughhore `on Satur- day. ,'I.`here were over five hundr'ed~ passengers, ` X _ `II_ 1' 11,, ,1 I on . u hon. IQindsay_. have geturned home after a pleasant visit at Mrs. Gnos- ......9.. Z3|$_l .. 1.. lvlioore vnv-e \-V -32-A`:-vu_' CAVLB muuwuyp :Mbij'dbn - i`a he- v__.__-__v..-_v v-.-- ---vv-- . clear at...j ........... ...... ...$2.50 Men s.reg. $5.00 Bobts, Lace and Blucher A style, in patent 'leather,ARuss tan calf % and vici .kid, .. `Goodyear welted sole, shapes , are pointed and with` ne round toe, PACKARD -MAKE" UNION MODE SHOES, nearly all sizes in this % lot. To clear at... ........... Boys $1.50 and $1.75 Tan Lace Boots, toe cap, extension sole` natty styles, sizes 11to.1.3}. `To clear at 1.10. -Sizes 1. to 5;, to clegtr at .... . . ............ ..$l.25 Ladies 32.00 Kid Oxford Shos, kid lined, turn or exible sole, kid or patent toe l ' cap,vthree dilferent shapes in this lot.` Victoria, make, all `sizes. To clear at LG :4 CITT ' Men's 83.50 and $4.00 regular price: this lot consists of Lace and Blucher Boots; also Oxfords, in vici kid; and patent leather," Goodyear welted soles, dressy style, comfortable easy shoes. To -1--- _L an EA wvv-`-un--u- U030 '_J.`he`. m rri-age of Miss J-`a.-net `Raise j ,tto` Mr. J. Lowe. of Sudbury. was; '_ celebrated at the home offahe `=bri'de .s m-ether, Burten Ave.. on Wednesday last. ,only the immediate relatives` . dot} the oopntraotin`g;_ panties were pre- eent. the .cerempny- being` performed `by; Rev. II. D .._Oo.mero'n . After atrjip th;ou'gh the Eastern States. Mr. arid,-A j"za.f will `reside '8udbury.f:.-; 1 ~n;...d2e=...`..`.:..~.:..~.-.t'-_a..- an in ..... g.,._.,.;.u ueabu: vypoglstoox. .01; _'1 ;nursda,;y l` 9. iibrakman `was instantly. killed and 4 I a :_r;r.eana,n_ ..-a.t_ally; hijured. ` ' The j A was .2 sHlightly.V.sVp;a.ldev T M The start atvthe-Gra:r1t works in London is` atpresent len- .gaged on a number of new.` mail cars. Tyvo of them are for service on the line A between Toronto` and North Bay. and instead of having- two oompartment~s-one for smokers and the other for the railway mail clerks -the cars are for the cusebf the mail only; havingno .=oompart- memt yvhatever for. passengers. They._ are fifty `feet long... The old style, cars are ,a,1to vge'th-er too small to meet -the r_equimments.. A. > _ 1 A A l His `many friends and well-w_ishqrs| {kindly remembered Mr. Geo. Cheer last`_ week by, making "him the re- cipient of an armchair and 9., caxne. Mr. Cheer is `doing nicely since his recent auto. accident, and takes much . acquired supports. - ' lI\|...\.' -.-_..2-.._ -, `Ira, Q: n -- comfort and solace out of his newly A ` quiet _wedding took place: on Thursday last. a't the residence of Mr. R. Hargreaves` whenhis brother. Mr. William Hargreaves. was married to Miss Edith Perman. late of London. Eng. Only immediate relatives were present. The ceremony` ` was per-._ formed --by Rev. Canon -Miuphy. oi George s.. 1 Peter larke` and F. McKee, fish- spe-ckled -trout than: weighted two "lbs. and eleven oz. when` -dresseid; The specimen measured over eigh- teetn inches in length and ishy all odds the best reported'_ca;tch of the seasem in.- these parts, _It took Ia considerable time to land him, "ing at Oolwell recetnitly, caught an { Barrie Cit1zens' Band furnished the` 9 music at the Methadi-at L. A. garden I party.held on the boa.utiful'a.'nd oa- -paoionslawzn at Mr. J. L. Burton, `Wednesday. aflast .week.`- A large number attended and thoroughly an- joyod the event. - . Owing to ill_ health . Mr, J; 0. `Ser- vice has beenforced. temporarily it is hoped; to give: up his duties -in connection with the G. T. "R. Hei will take `a goodlomg holiida-y` for the purpose of recuperating." 'fNoiiTHERNAnN*ANcE 3i?i he ; me 5 '1 was br.ide mesday Laqtives B 'pra`- armed .a..tr-p Ir; .`d.; |urV.. : '> ; QIIJLIJHII ~ . ,, . yhour _uupply._ -_..- -__ _.v,_,.....-......us.u. vv-an uvvasc yuan a small community or Doukhobors in Gastem. Siberia. was` preparing to come to this country. This commun- ity. which numbers less than one hun- dred and fifty people. is not coming to Canada under the auspices of the Immigration Department. ,-bu:t is making the move to thescanadian Northwest. of which country (the Doukhobors have undoubtedly hear-d glowing accounts, entirely on its own responsibility. If the immigrants are tree from disease on arrival. an'd can show that they are not egaupers, they, will have to be admitt -like-immi- grants of any other nationality: The Doukhobors. ow-ing to their sim le life in the open air. are ahealt 1 people and run. an excellent chance of fulfilling all the requirements of the immigration inspection. : lit -si known that Peter Veregin. the lead- er of the Doukhobor colony now in the west. borrowed ten -thousand` dol- lars from aoanadian bankto` fin- ance this movement. so that the -members of -the colony. will pomess sufficient means to gu rantees their `entry into Canada... In View of.` `these vtacts. the prospects are that the community of_ Doukhobors > will "soon joiin _. their .brethr.e`n in western `can- a a. V . i r . - 'zoooo6ooooooo9oooo5oo: Ottawa. July 23.-Mr. W. D.` Scott. Commissioner. of Immigration, when shown a St. `Petersburg .de- spatch stating that the Doukhobors are preparing another large emigra- gration movement to Canada, said that the department was aware that n (Ivan:-ml` ............_s _ LA I-\ More Doukhobors for the `West. % of Railways of The official report of the Minister Canada `for 1904 shows that the number of steam, railwaysin actual operation in Can- ada at the close of the fiscal-year, June 30, 1904, was 191, including the two Government roads, the `interco- lonial and the Prince Edward Island railw.ays._ `As some of the roads are amalgamated or leased, the total number of controlling companies is 85. not including the Government railways. The number of companies ` absorbed `by, amalgamation was 54, and `the number of leased lines 'was 38. The number of miles of com- pleted railway was 19,611, an in-.% crease of 534 miles, besides 3,327 mil- i _es of sidings. The number of miles laid with steel rails was 19,545`. of which 763 miles were double tracks.v Thenumber of miles in operation was 19,431. The paid-up: carpital ammmted to $_1,186,5-16.918, an in-' crease of $39,996,149 over the pre- vious year. The gros earnings of the year amounted to $100,219,436, an increase of $4,154,909, and the work- ing expenses aggregated $74,563,162, an increase o$7,08I,638, leaving the net earnings $25,656,274, ,3. .519- crease of $2,926,729. The number of passengers carried was 23,640,765. an increase of 92,023. J

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