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Northern Advance, 25 May 1911, p. 8

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ion do not fog] ready for_ your! .\.-@0813 try Nyal s Digestive Tonic, 50c.! and $1.00 at C1-ossland s Drug Store._| 1., . -.-.>- 0tlH'I|.---n 244- A, `II ..'a.'.i.-'.'e`?..'ti.:'.=."...I..IaetrI>.:.;`.?wTu;i;;;.as:.:'w;' ;i;u1J;}';i'i the worry if `you, will just step in and let us fit you up properly. NEW YORK OFFERS NOTHING NEWER %Exti'aordinagv_ Oxford . We11,you won't see thevlxke anywhere elsein this Burg. Choice is putting it milaly. Patent Tan or _Gun Metal. Produces, a swaggeflittle Oxford, in Patent Tan oir Gun Metal, high toe and high heel. h . . . . . . . ....._.\.......33.00 ogdlrlniouton mil retu:-n.'. , .l.00 . rt rate _ oronto :9` inn.ie5 too onovoa QOI_ - o o . nn_onI|an`oo m 3;.` I:'r;.;....;a.".`.; A'eL;:`.;{;.m;..., ca; -snag: ,. .oIo,Io oa.oIOouo`0'f`.au15 foulqlogo wnynio og'unI`n `Iova'l9p`.9_ A A--- V TIT v1-'n` or cmcago. --It is veryvseldom that a rrn in` Barrie can sell" The Robert Simpson 00. of Toronto. The Carey Shoe Co; sold and shipped two weeks ago` $1000.00 worth of women s tan goods` to them. This'fact alone ought to; be sufcient guaranteeto the public` that we buy at prices thatlno other` rm in Town buy at. We haven t"to pay a middle-man 20 per cent. prot on goods before we receive them as`1 some others do. Our goods a11"come` direct from the factory. ` - 1 5 hie ."i.1d th'7 ..'.y.22f2a a.n~g.~r` J G` `V9 Sh Ea I 315., 1213 ~ no Tm. YOUNG MEN % $3.50 _\'\7."1u. HARVEY. T sheriifot County of Simcoe. mm. um 21.99 J. K. aiI.uuo u.:Y. , 9? 4:i`en%- , $4.00 sale at reasonable prices. They are bred from good strains, such as J. Brown s (Canada's Royal), F. An- drews, Geo. E. Munroe, Murdres. I also have one Cock,` A. C. Hawkins,; with six hens. Now is the time for} some good bargains, Eggs in season; from good pens. _' E 12-24p - EDW. SHBUBSOLE, 1 _Box 211, Cookstown, Ont. I g I have a ne lot of Cockerels for ' you can save yourself a lot of ltronble by not borrowing any. I The home of Mr. Chas. Johnston`, Nantyr, as `stricken in mourning by the deatly of his youngest child, Gor- don Vernod, who was little over a year old, on .Satu'rday,night. The child had been sick only two days, intestinal trouble being the cause, and he suered intense agony and pain during that time. The funeral was held to Stroud Cemetery- on Monday afternoon, Revs. Messrs. `Madden and Mccarter taking the service. A-large `number of people attended, evidenc- ing their sympathy with the bereav- e-'l family. ' - I 1' ` N0'l`ICE_is hereby given pursuant! to S. O`. 1897, Chapter 129 and] amending Acts that all persons andl others having dlai-ms against the} Estateof the said Mary Ann Cousins i who died on or about the 22nd day of ` April A.D., 1911, are required on or lbeforethe 1st day of June, 1911, to send by` post prepaid or to deliver to `Messrs. Stewart & Stewart, of thei ,Town of Barrie, Solicitors for the: 'Executors of the said Estate, their! Christian and surnames, description` and full` statement of their accounts, full particulars of their claims, and of_ the security (if _any) held by them. g . AND FURTHER TAKE. NOTICE; that after said.Iast mentioned datei `the said. Executors will proceed to,` distribute the assets; of the said es- tate among the parties entitled mm. to, having regard only to those claims . `of "which they shall, then have receive` .911 ndtinn a-.A~'n...a 1.1.-.. _._:-n 7 V IN the Matter of the Estate of Mary} Amt Cousins, late of the Yownship ! or Vespra in the county or Bimcoe, Merriede Woman. deceased. 1 I it I | l u- nugwu uucy l.llu1_Ullll nave receiv-3 `ed notice, and`that. they will not be" lliable for the said assets, or any Ipart thereof to any person or persons of whose claim` notice shall not have been ]received_ at. the * date of dis- tribution. Dated at Barrie April 28th, 191_1. Rmnm A `am 9. mnnuv A - '18-21 NOTICE TO CREDITORS w Id [be level to hnv i_gt2u1;ding,L vary yer: ; ot Tc:m wum-: mmourn nocxs. Vould be plotted have a. call from wading may no .ot cemetery `won-It. uv-=Designs,. New Stock. moat artistic _~_, ` _wor,kmamhip. . CLAPPERION of Otton Son's . jZ--:- Kerr Lodge` elected the following! omcers at their meeting on E1-idayl evening last. Theyiwill be installed at the next regular meeting in June.` -rvsut -wvv as up -w--p an narne April 28th, 1911. STEWART & STEWART, Solicitors for the Executor: Your Choice of Pumps or Oxfords, Patent .or Plain Leather. \ Ve sell nothing we cannot recommend. _ Some beauties at these prices in Pumps or Oxfords. Take this tip from Os-Gerin soon or you'll be too late for these lines. YOUNG LADIES _s2.oo 2.50 and 3.00 153.9 I.P.M., W. Bro. R. J. Sprott; W.M., Bro. R. A. Stephens; S.W., Bro. T. Crew; J.W., Bro. F. Height; Chap., W. Bro. Rev.` E. R. J. Biggs; Treas., Du1f; S.D., Bro. E. Armstrong; J.D. Bro. B. W. Boyd: S.S., H. A. Lennox; J.S., Bro. J. E. Billingsley; I.G., Bro. R. J. Guthrie; D. of C., W. Bro. Fredl Marr; Organist, W. Bro.` Palling; Ty-` 161`, J. Leighton; Auditors-W. Bro. Rev. Biggs, Bro. J. E. Billingsley.` Hall Board---W. .Bro. Sprott, W. Bro.F Palling, Bro. Stephens. " W. Bro. H. E. Jory; Sec., Bro. W.l I l I Now is the tilnfor those _SweIl` New___H:_1lf `$hoe_. ham rst-prize stock. winners of followin-' mfizes at Barrie Fair. 1910: 1st Cock: In Hon`. 2ndVCoc_ke1-el; lav and 2nd Puller Eggs 3'-1"" per aettmg 0:15. Cockerels for sale. Apply K9 C. C. KINDS. Elizabeth St. I-'. 0. Box 33-: 1`: I IVIVIVBI IV LIJHIV We have a large amount of money to loan 1 atlowest current rates.eithex-in small or m Iangc `amounts. on the security of good farm mury !xasea McCAliTl-IY. BOYS 8: MLtr.cu1su.\. I mmlon Street Barrie. Qwner going West and must sell. Modern prick house. 7 rooms. all conveniences. house 1nA-1 connition. 1 acres garden. with barn. Fine location. 10 minutes walk from H-e~ H. D. JAMIBSON. I 19-`: ---__.-- Points. 'l`ex-mstc suit the purchaser. Apply. I `I a0pen to receive a limited number of m~.:=n.- dunt the winter season. For terms appl) M R`.dd'-'n00- Elizabgth at.. Barrie. or next :0- 314:!'dl 35 1"|Bhe1'. or Phone-374. P. 0. Box ' 4u.'.\' `mnnnn PLYMOUTH nocx mes 1 ron sun. 1 .. - |No1-th-half Lot sixteen. in :_ne3sighzh_ (_`0nu-e`- sion of the Township of Inmsl. oonunmng gm` hundred and ten acres. more or less. The .~oxl issn'A-1 clay loam and in in 8g00d_s!atvof cultivation. the fall louzhing all ha_\`1n.k` *"-*9 ldone by angle plo . This Far-r_n 1s sllxzaivd on the I-`enetang oad. one mile smut. `of Istrond and two miles from C.axgv_a1e on_'.~c '.'I`.R. P-Jsseesion given at any ume. k-:'.r- ` ther particulars on application to , BARCLAY BRO8.. Barcl_ay P. 0- W. A. MCCON KEY. Barne P 0- CHA8. MANEERCru1gvale P. U. S. R. BROWN. Thornton P. 0- 1.LH` 'iV'ln_I.blo town Proprw in the Town L 91': inthe Oountyor simcoe. ! om: will be received by the un- I 'd 35Bhed for the following properf." t0b.e" sold en b1oc,_..namely, Lots 10 l_t_0;>24,4incl_us_ive, on the West side of Street, in thesaid Town of Bar- llflb, and Lots 19.. to 26, inclusive, on '_t:h`7-E863 side of Centre Street, in the- 1"-Efi;-?T0W:ll of Barrie, according to reg` =_13*l0d`p1an N0." 30, commo1ily called .3h?g.`JOhn;-~M.. Fisher Property. V : `A `.5 4.--..a...l l\I\ `rnormzn ron sun AT A sacnmcn A 13-tf STRAWBERRY ISLAND TO BE` OPEN. l The nndemig;1e:l ii; oerin for sale the Hiorth-half theiighzh (`()nu-:`- . 8100 the Tuwnshin nf Inninl nnnlninino` nmx L.TF. ADQISON H `Teacher of Violill _ `gaunt uh 15110! rropertyr ' ' _ is"?s'g_id to be etected on the mfortable V ve-roomed " gqo@.:'stgble, barn and 4 am}, `also _good Of` .- MONEY TO LOAN -, A quantity of private funds to loan ax PEI CENT. on any terms or Vpayment. - .LENNO'_X. OOWAN -8: BROWN. V V Solicitors. Barrie. A 444: VALUABLE FARM FOR. SALE. momzv ro.o]lTf u n l.._.... ._..___A - FOR SALE 257 Bookings for the Steamer Islay can be made with John Powell for ex- cursions to Strawberry Island, Or- illia, Jackson s Point, Morton's Park, and Big Bay Point. Strawberry Is-A land will be open this season for ex- cursions by the management of- the Steamer Islay - and excursion parties will nd this a very pleasant spot to goto as there is hot water, tables, pavilion, baseball grounds, . good! shing and bathing," and everything will be done for `the convenience of excursionists. No extra charge. for` any of the above privilegesy fNL.. 1.. LL- _.1-__ L--` _ , `nu --urvgwy Barrie. 44-J_v LJUA 49-l_\' '10-`It am; i;;h;",;1`..;;;;,f';;:.';m., Sun- day School picnic, as it is a_ pleasant place to take the childxjen. ' ] Come `to, te big Gala Day atl Barrie on June 22nd--Coronation Dayf` for Silo and ::::: `1`'3{fj;? ~; n". n, V . , , 1 -A. Howe : London Circus will show -in". Barrie on June 9th. Anotrr mu emu) man SUDDENLY. KERR LODGE OFFICERS. ; . j1=ar Fodder ACor:i;` g: sum: pgomic :1.`- ; I - 1 - ; . . . . . . . . . . ..'.qu- I-1 .Lcunin... ..... __ 7 D XXO% OW... 5-523: J-JCQU `I I ljqgone` h;;.v " County Council meets on June 6th. The Equalization; Committees Report `will furnish a topic for considerable_' debate. I vv.Yvv,vv Q IIVVIIIII Iglalluiiuionnnunv, V - O. ` '-l:l`rs.Wm. ']Sr'a';`r$t11?r11.ed on Friday after spending the win`ter at Stone - wall, Man. ' V ' --o an In \-_,AI, - i\'_1I3!A_L ` Miss Garden is` visiting friends `in !Town. ` ' ` . . . - . _ __ - I ' Ja. `G. `Reid was in_' Town :f<'> 1' |several days `this week. ' ' .-.u :1 ~|o__Aj__ T --Nyal s Digestifre Tonic,is a g'reate brace)`, `50c. and $1.00 at ~Cross1and sA Drug Store. V . g It has been decided to leeve the. . question of establishing a Centrll Y. X.0.A. over until next fall, when the .hCCn:. -|nauJ| ...2n `in nnna lm Rev. A. _B. Hub]; 3.: attending the R. E. Synod at Ottawa this" reek.` ,n -In-n_-__2_. __;-__ 3. '-r. v v-w- -..J~ -___- -.. .. ~_,..... -- ---_.._ -___, Mrs. Patterson `of Bloomington, is `(visiting her uncle, Dr. Patterson. -- ... , An.3 ._ 1n_:a-__ .- --_, _~_. Misseswclara andv Bertha; Redditt spent the holiday at Newmarket and Richmond `Hill. ` `-T'I;["d;sv1#lc'cnilough [was successfully- operatedy upon at the hospital last week, and is making a.rapid recovery. _-. -. 1 ..c `up no can 1 " '1-lilsswikathieen `cNei_l.l leaves 61;` Friday for Winnipeg, where she _ has accepted a position. `_ T I Q_,,, , .93. `Jim Mr. Haughton Lennox, K.C.`, M.P., is homefrom Ottawg. ,He will remain in Town until." the Session resumes. on July 18th. ` ` fl . C ` n -- I Mrs. Henry Sewrey has gone` to To- ronto, where ` she will remain with friends for a time before` taking. up `residence in United States. V I I Mr." and-Mrs. J_no. Easton announce `the engagement, of their daughter, Ethel May, to Mr. Geo. 8. Wine, both of Thornton; The marriage will take. place at `the bride s home on` June 7th. T` I Misses Annie Bryan and; Kate Richardson, who -had been _spending `BL pleasant ten days withttheir aunt,_ `Mrs. (Dr.) Patterson, Bayeld 2811., [returned _to their home in_ Whitby! Ilast week.` _ A . J I z `The engagement is. 4 announced in Winnipeg of Miss Maud Cross, daugh- ter o_f Mrs. John Semmers, to Dr. T.1 R Robinson. Toronto University. The` wedding will take ' place in June. iMiss Cross was formerly a resident of A11andale. * ' V WQGDO II V 90 Isl `entire matter ! `Mr. P. McLarty,,who for the pat }two years, has been the popular clerk {in Robertson s Drug Store, leaves on `Sunday night for Haileybury, where `he has accepteq._. a position .in the `ne drug store of Mr. Duncan Curtis, a former Barrie boy. His friends `wish him all sucgess in the silver `country. - T ` ' ` Mr. D. W. Leroy, severed his con-l {nection with the "Queen s Hotel on! {Thursday last, and left for Toronto [to -accept .a lucrative `position as `traveller for the Arabella Cigars. Mrs. Leroy lefton Tuesday to spend a few days with hex-parents in Co]- 1ingwood,`prior to going on an ex- tended visit with `her son, Frank, at Vancouver, B.C. sMr. and Mrs. Le- roy s removal will be a distinct loss to` the community, and a host of friends will wish them all prosperity.` Mr. R. H. Bowman of Toronto has` been appointed manager tempora:rily.| `owson MAKING 9 somz RECORDSi ! Pretty warm to-d. a}v', I I fl1`L-__ __1_ A` general Salutation these days. _V-..- __.d_'. W Though the careful scientist who. hands in The Advance s Weather Re- port each week gives the highest tem- perature for the week_on Monday last at 88 degrees, it semed a great deal higher to those. who were sweltering in the sun on that day. The rea- gson why'we feel this May heat so umuch, explained `a weather expert, " `is that the atmosphere is so humid. There is a` hot wave from the United States and the close thick air does not rise quickly. It is most general `all over Ontario. The month of {May has been characterized `by the `longest-continued spell of hot weather recorded in 40 years, and there is not very much chance of a break for`, a day or two yet. The sev`ere,electric storms of several days during the week cleared, the air for "a few hours, but the relief was only tem- porary. - - ' I Hottest Continued Spell Recorded! During May For 40 Years-- Mon- day We: Hottest Day This I The following is the readingvof the] 7thermozneter (`shade temperatures), as` handed in by Mr. W. H. Buttery, for the week cemmencing May 16th:-.-. I-:-_L _... -n - - | 13 .. 55-.:...70....8`0....67 19.. .. .. 65....77....83....68 . 20.. 64....78....86....71 21.. 61....76....86....72 I 22 . . . . .. 62....80....88....74 23 63 70 Rain fell to a depth of 0.24 ins. on the 16th, to 0.02 ins. `on 17th, and to 0.10 ins. on the 218th. On the 21st Jupiter P1uviusUfavore'i. us with moisture to at depth of 0.08 in_., and on `Monday night `the -heaviest rain-` fall of the week is recorded,-0.36 in. falling "in about . a half -hour. _There. is more rain . due" shortly, according to the weather man, and `we may then- expect temporary relief from this op-. pressivejheat,j , _ f " _ -/cuu yous uxgcauun Dy _ uamg! Nya1 s "Digestive Tonic,; `50c.. and $1.00 .9. bottle ` at Cros1and's. Drug! Store. _ ', J" , ` All petitions. hfreet watering; which will, hereafter be dots on the -Irontage tax plan, must be in .the hands of the Council by the 1st of ' June. 0:101:22 CL!I3,_ muons ornpinfsi nmvu or znenstim ropularlaamlni This 8oa._Ion.-1--1'ournn.maI;c . A meeting` ofthe 'B_ar-rie _ `Cricket Club A was held `Monday ievenin'g `w)1en.- the follo,__'ng. pin is were electedgtot [me .;,.,`:,- - . 1. 41".. 6;; .- g: .4. ....Aid youi digestioril by " !'va1 s 'T)ionnHvn 'I"nnn' and n-_g week cqmmencing May 16th:-.- 17 .' 20 21.. 23... `pt: [Lowest 9 am. High. 9 a.ni. Pa 55.. . I051-U000 0 55-000! 65.`... 64.... 61.... 62.... 63.... 70... 77... 78... 76... 80. 70.... ....62.. . ....66... . .8`0... .83... .86... .86... ...88... Fr .67 .68 .71 .72 39? .74 8 Pt I __ to-day, is we On. the rst and third evenings of July `(Saturday and Monday) - that famous four-act comedy, . by . Wm. ~ Gil- lette, All the Comforts of Home, wil'1~ be presented in the 'Grand~0pera House under-the auspices of the Bar- rie Citizens Band. ~The_cast. for the most part will be made up of, local artists, and Mr. Addison, the ener- getic abandinester, 7 has secured the services of Mr. Irving Beers, `:1 well-._, rknown actor and director, who has produced this clever piece with. phe-1 ldison and Mr, Beers were associated nomenal success in nearly all of the leading cities of_Canada. Mr. Ad- with each other in a similar capacity on the Pacic Coast some three years ago--the former being bandmaster in Vancouver` and, orchestra leader in New Westminster, where the latter was lessee and manager of` the Opera House. Their 'opera'.tions on the Coast in this line were worthy and prot- able, as they doubtless will be here.` `Watch for the story of the play.~ i 1 The Church Parade of the 35th * Bent, Mississaga Horse and Veterans, Will be held "to Queen s Park on Sunday next. `The 35th Rent. Band, from Thornton, will furnish the music.1 The funeral of Mrs. E. L. Apple- 'ton, which took place on Friday afternoon from the residence of her iparents, Mr. * and Mrs. _I. King, ;Beeton, was attended by a large: number of sorrowing relatives and lsympathizing friends of the deceas- ed. An impressive service was held `in St. Paul s Church,.. conducted by !Rev. A. J. Fid'ler. of Eglinton. assist-I ed by the rector, Rev. 0. J. Nurse, after which interment was made in the Union cemetery. Among those from a distance_ were: Mrs. J. J. {Hill and Miss Mvrtle Hill of Toron- (to: Mrs. A. T. Marshall of Allan- `dale; Mrs. Thos. _Coulter of Milton: ,Mrs. .W. J. Norton of Alliston. and `Mrs. Robinson of Barrie. - Beeton World. , thy, Esq., Dr. A. Little and A. E. H. Creswicke, K.C. President.-Geo. Raikes. Vice. President-Dr. Palling. 2nd Vice President-F. T. Short. Secretary4-D. R. Murchison. - ` Tre}asurer--Robert Payne. _ . Captain--J. Cook. ' Oicial Umpire--Capt. Bird. Committee-M. Banting, E. Brad-*1 -61.1. ` "The Province of Ontario is nowl divided by the Ontario Cricket Assoc. into six districts, .Barrie being No. 2, including Orillia, ,Meaford, Calling- wood, Cookstown and Schomberg, A 3-day tournament_ at which represen- tatives from each district will com- -pete,` will be held `in Toronto towards the end of the season. practices are held at the Queen s It iseexpected that there will be quite a revival this season of the popular English game of cricket and the young men of Town- are cordially invited to join the Barrie Club. The Park every Monday, Wednesde.y and] Friday evenings at 6.30. ' A V 1 !" Best F.ountai'n_ Oh: Pure Cream Ice" Creun !'ii*` 9? A Zcarloatrof Lime-Sulphur and Ar- `sepnate of Lead and a number of the , guaranteed Bean Porcelain-lined Spray ;Pumpe on hand for sale at lowest `prices. Cal1.and`get' yourpenppliee at the Cooper Shop, Cor. Sophia St. and Maple Ave. J. W; GOSSLING, 1-'.A|rent.> ~ ~ A 1'g'en`c'." . I V1- v._ ,:- ,v.'u_-V-_ v._:\ z, ;.`.<." mar-~- -:=~.~:..:. .. :' V ' (1 :' , _ ` . J . ` e'.l9th July) at reasonable V rates. `A15 The Str. Islay is being thoroughly} overhauled and is available for ' ex- cnrsions on `Wednesdays during June, July and August (except Wednesday,` rangements \can be made ` for V those" dates and for moonlight excursions `with Mr. John_Pbwel1, Agent, P.O.l BOX 381. V Ir.` neerswmorgm ' | Company to PresentFunons rogract Comedyin July. 1 Vho will direct the local production of All the comfort; `of Home, . which will be given in the Grand Opera House on the rst and third night: or July. T ms. Arnzron nun. lge Cream PARLOR {R Y S 0 N 5` mvma manna. ERN ADIVANCE day or week. Miss Lawrence. 20-tf -'-Open for the season. Little Lakel Summer Resort. Boats for hire. Lunch provided at all hours. also soft drinks, ice cream. etc. Board by` the ti? ____ coumv - Notice is hereby given um ` the County and General Session! OF . of mg `Pena: 33:1 Cennttgicoun r. e mm o mcoe s``?- 353". .:;..1 1.. the aim none. To Wit: in the Town of Barrio, on ` TUESDAY. the ma duo of June Next at one o clock in the afternoon. of which all. Justices. Coroners, Constables. Gamers. and others are 1' tested to take notice and attend and todoon perform all duties that should appermin to them. - . III II I` A CIIVIRIP l aneru Barrie. My 25th. 1911. iThe Populari [Tourist Route] Muskokav Lake: Lake of Bays Temagami Algonquih `Park Maganetawan River French River `Georgian Bay .- Lake Couchiching _ Kawertha Lakes, etc. ROUND Tm? Hum-zsaaxsnsf axcunslous. ' TO THEWEST F IIUBIIIII u o o u o o A o u n - - 9 cannot. Ditto to Edmonton and return`; . . . . .4l:0u Tourist berth Toronto to Winni Lower . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L. UppCi'....;...k. . . . . ..`. ...,....\.;..88._00` Tourist be It rate "l`oront.oV to 'Ed1qonto`n, Lowei"....' . . . . .. , . . . . . . . Upper....`.,... -..._..`. ._.v.... .....:....90 Literature and full information from, any Grand Trunk Agent, or addreuil A." E. Dn,-, District` Pnuenger Agent; , Toronto. `Ont ` _i * pr. or . I .1 - -_.c .43. _ _-__. For the nccommo.lutwu of Homeseeken! the Grand Trunk Railway. wllljunovspecioh Train, leaving 'l`orouto on Tuesday, Ma ' 80, I at 1I.00 p. m., conying through Pulmnn Tourist Sleeper to .Wiu`nipeg, Edmonton and St. PauLf Bate ftom Toronto, North Bay, Belleville and West in Ontario to Winni- reg ...... . . . . . . . ..'....C21.00 ' nturn 3" So your? 5 =a,chool1r_u'Iatg5f1,f `L ` ll-Z-. -. `".?7w'2Ee' oorrectcd her sirnplicc 'P`" Mr. Geo. Irwin, who purchased Mr.` U. 8. Rhyndress livery business, stables and house. took possession last week. Mr. and `Mrs. Irwin will not move into the house until the] 1st of June. Mr. Rhyndress has not` -decided what he will do as ygt. We bespeak for oMr. Irwin a large sharei `of business, as he is well and favor! ably known not only to Barr-ie citi-` lziens, but also to the travelling pnb-I C. -

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