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Northern Advance, 15 Jun 1911, p. 4

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' That Benj. Darby be assessed as te_nant for part of J. J; '.l`h`ompson s property. 7, ' - L _ That James Jones be added as tenant part "lot 21,con. 13. on was 711 ` ___ `Teddiey Wlaiton be added as ;tenant W. half lot 15, con. 8." . I ..... . .. .~. . -. . 1-_ ,, L- tie ( ourt(do [not adjourn to meet on June 28th at 10 am. A A A. B. COUTTS, Clerk- Would Change; Day of Coronation Church Service--Oon-espondont T Thinks Tuesday Evening More Suitable. Barrie, June 12, 1V911.` To the Editor of the `X i i Barrie Advance: e - I Dear .Sir,--I have heard that the, Ministerial "Assoc. are arranging for` a service in connection with the Cor- onation of our King, to be held on the morning of the 22nd. Now if the service is to be public, I thinkl the result would be more satisfactory if held on the eveningof the 2131:. I am under the impression if held as! 'rst stated very few other than thel Association will be present; v Ac-- A -'1-A.-cu Few (if us become round shouldered .from carrying other people s burdens. I I ...~,% NEVER sou) IN BULx A WISE SUGGESTION. LOYALIST. Sunday s_ storm did quite an amount! of damage among `the. trees. The wind blew some over and lightning struck others. T 1.05.], vA:.uvun:, -_u--u ` ` mfenor . . . . Straw, bundled ~m loose .. .. `Eggs, per dozen .. Butter, per pound . Dressed` Hogs .. Chickens, dressed rFowl Dry onions, basket Cabbage, dozen . Pottatoes, bag . . . . - Celery, dozen . . . . . `Apples, barrel ... ..PiIce,..'_.ulih`g; in the Barrie and '1 . _ r onto7Markets Durimt the Week. Wheat_ . . Oats ` Peas . . . . Barley . . . . Flour `. . Beef, hind . - `K `Ava _ gvv-JV ' Oats . .1` . . . Barley .. Rye . . . . . . . . Buckwheat . . Hay, timothy :vunn:t\1 LELUVLI .5:--.\.;vu, .v we .- - - Hides, No. 2 . . . . Calf skins, `green, per Ib. Sheep skins . . . . . . . . . . Tallow, per Tb . . . . . . . . . . ,.Wool, picks . . . . . . . . . . .- Horse hides, best grade. Horse Hail`. . . . . . . . . . . W-0,01, washed . . . . . . . . C I uu'|Il9l|`I Ar` 1 `L K 1 TORONTO VMABKET. O Toronto, June 13, 1911. Quotations on Tuesday were:-- Wheat,` fall, bushel . . . . 82 "`_ goose . . . . . . . . 719 ' Qat_s . .1 . . . . . . . . . 43 Export cattle, choice _ . . good....`.. [bulls Butcher cattle, choice . . ` ` O I C I O O V. common .. Butcher cows, choice .' . I ' com. _to med`. . ` bulls Feeders (short vkeeps) . Feeding. Steers . . . . . . lstockers, choice` . . . .. A light .. 'Canners .. .. I1:-11 , I choice... 6 15 590 10 ' . . . . . . . . .. 5 00 40 choice. 6 O0 ` 30 ~ medium .. 580 95 common 540 . 5 00 I med`.. 3.00 470 35 `Feeders 5 50 85 .. 5 25 50 Stockers, 4 75 25 .. 425 50 |Canners_ 2 00 50 Milkers, choice 60 00 80.00 C(- com. to med. 25 O0 50 O0 `Springers ....25 O0 40 00 Calvesv . . .' . . . . . . . . 4 00 7 50 Sheep, ewes 4 O0 4 50 Bucks and Gulls ' . . . . 3 00 3 50 Spring Lambsp 4 00 6 50 Yearling Lambs .. .5 50 ` 6 50 Hogs, `fed. and \watered . . . . . . . .7 10 p f.o.b. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..6 75% . ICU OF`. \.I bu-QIIOIQ-qua -va ---- Mr. R. Tracy of.'Grnf;.l"'v;isitefgV13-ihtrg W. Boyce on Sunday. g A . *5 `II HI A #g_... .4.-'-_`. Springers T. . . I; . . . Calves ` . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . xwatere-dt ` ` f.o.b. . . . . u was: LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 'VQ5lJUl.L OIIOIIO unwashed . . . . fall,` bushel ._ goose . ;at .0`! O. I. U. I. . C . : mot by L . . . . 11 nferior . . . . . 10 bundled ..... 13 ..O_CC. 6 er per 9 I, ons, ,dozen . . . . . .. s, .. 4 '13a`rV1-ie, June 14, 1911.. .. 7o 75' .. 53 55 16 00 18.00 .. oo 15 oo .. oo 15 oo .. oo 3 oo . 22- 25' . 18 251 .. 25 9 751 . 19 2o , 14 16 . so . 75 1 oo .. 95 1 15 .1 1 so 100 4 00 Dr. ,Lan.gfe1;it will preach: at both churches. on the signicance . of the Coronation. ' ' 255 Our SILVERWARE and CUT GLASS is the largest assortment ever displayed in .BanVie.' It will; be our jnsleasure to have you call `and see our `stock and quote you four p_ T will take a few weeks to arrange our stock, but with the new and modern improve- ments, we will `be in a better `position to accommodate our customers than ever we have been in the past. V We are adding a number of new lines to our stock. I l 50 3 80 30 ..18 12 13 %'J'.'o-E .% sm.mm.3 3 Note--Correspondents in peqlng;- Off the movements of visitbrsfwill please. state the places frrp which they come. * 84? `?% .V::-iii _, _%W5 &*'i."1'1 .1`.AlIrt:Ar in the 1-0 :`)*'\:iL'_; __"'n L- _-, -tr) sax-rte, `it: the County of gimme" be received by cI.et`s`ig'ne "1_ V for I the following of .v9xA:oA1dV en bloc, namely, Lots 1 b?tq;;24,e lncluslye, on the West side 9 Essa Street, 1n the said Town of B02 rip, and Lots 19 to 26, inclusixle 3*` the East side of Centre Street in't(})1n aid.'1`qwnof Barrie, according; to, 0 istered plan No. 30, commonlv calfg` `the John M. Fisher Propertf, ed ` ` There is said{tn hp pram-,.,: _ the un. Pwperty QLIV `II-O ulu ADIIDL J. ' There is said;to be erected. lands a Vcomfortable ve. -"dwelling house, good stable, ba -outbuildings thereon, also g( chard and we1'l. VFor- tejrms and ;`)j1rticu1ars af GVITEVIITA fl`! 0. mm--- J. Marks of Barrie is the sole agent for the` goods manufactured bv this Company in the Townships of 0,0 Vespra, Innisl, Essa and F105 in the County, `of Simcoe, and that this Company will not be responsible for any respresentations made or under.` takings entered into on our behalf by any other than .the said J. J. Marks in the territory above mentioned. A 1 -u . 1-1- iNo'tice is hereby given that Mr. J. I I ` Dated at Hevspeler this May AD. 1911. ` ic0LoN1zAnoN EXCURSION 18 tf `The low rate of one cent pen mile ear.-ll my (for second-class tickets) will be in 8lle;t from `all stations in Ontano, Kingston, l1g.1w,,,_,ka and West, to all stations on T. and N0 Ry.*, Haileybury and N orfh. l'|'1vI'I*I`7l'\`|? ftutvn-I 1-vvv up A . o To Whom it may Concern. % % MIDI-IIJ'BS'.l'.' % % June 12th.--Mr. J. Coutts is tak1i`;ig;:j, the Census in this locality. ` - Muskoka Lakes, Lake of Bays, Temagami, Algonquin Park, Maganetawan River, French River, T Georgian 'Bay, Lake Couchiching, Kawartha Lakes, etc., at Low Rates. Tickets and full particulars from any Grand Trunk Agent or address A. E. DUFF, D. '1 . A., `Union Station, Toronto, Ont. For the convenience of \'isitnr:~'. the lstores will keep open in the morning [of June 22nd until 12 o c1m-k. he `residents of Barrie are asked tn -i `any necessary shopping on the before, as most of the stores wil! be represented- in the parade, and their lemployees, horses and delivery wugms [will consequently ._be engaged. NEW___ONTARlO ' ' RE`rU1iN L`I1Iti'WJUL\' 4:11 Cobalt Special leaves Toronto 8.30 pm. CORONATION CELEBRATION. "The Universal Lightning Rod Coy, VACATION TRIPS "ms p rticulars 1 , - S_'l`EWA T & STEva\})1{Tt 13 Ownn Qt `n ..-.. _-_.~, 7'. you`: -1'-v--.._ Rev. Mr. Smith of Bradford occupy the pul its on this circuit L:a'_`1gi the'next two undays in th,e~abs_enc_`e"" of Rev. Mr. Sheppard. T 5 (V,._.';:I-__ `:&'I-1;`_-." JUNE 22...: Aron SALE NOTICE`: J. E. BILLING-SLEY. To: Town me n- ```` - - I Depot Agent. Paul s Church, 10 a.m.; Sunday `_School; 11 a.m. Patriotic service. The 128 (N1 of M year favora D.-. .1 H17 Bowl v "WET? I aunt; .Fred L21 i rd .111 M -J U1) Thu , St. i eter s `Church---2 pm.,Si1nday School; 3 p.m., Patriotic `Service. 1: 11. cu: u -n -0 THU Ho .\i.\I- .,n' '1`h<-I Ur] TH` H ll ml .I'I" Leonard s and sermon. Next Sunday the Coronation service will be held, the identical form of the Coronation service will be provided and observed at both services. 1 J ` HOLLY. June 13.--Mr. Wilford Beelby oi ".Barrie visited at Mr. A. DryerT s on: Sumlay. . ' ` _` '\r vru -r A 1 - 1': vs- , First Sunday aftr '1`rinity,A.'June ;1s, 1911. v ` 1-. rnu- u 4- on O `.1 On Sunday, June 25th, the members _of Minerva Lodge A. F. and A.M., Stroud, will attend Divine. service. at` St`. Paul s Church at 3 o clock. The lay delegates to the Synod, `which is in session in Toronto,` are Messrs. Robert Carr, John Leonard and Robert Sproule. - Miss Weller of Rochest.er spnt an few days last week with Mrs. Mc-T Quay., ~ , ` - ' n " I n. -u an up I Miss Sadie `Leonard. has taken the -organ at `St. Paul s and began her duties last Sunday. ` 1vIr.vW, .T. Andrews a-ndA.Miss. Edna -T -spent Sunday with friends at Fen- ne1 s. ` Mrs. S. Tyndale~ and childr-en* of: the West ai'e`visiting with Mrs. Josh `Ferguson. ' <. - . .- 1-` o... In . -g :Mrs.mRhy1Z1`ess nd daughter of (ibi- .&.-cago, who have been visiting Mr. and -`Mrs. A.. Paterson, left for thei_r:h`oine '___-:3at.Vwe_l_:.;V_ 7 A V ' A "few from here attended Mr. Fred Pear.-ook s~ barn raising at Stroud on Thursday last. _ ' "Mr. Chas. Clxurchin of Pomona, C211,, who has been vis-iting_with Mr. and M s. Wm. B1oxham,'is spend-f ing a she tv time with friends; at Barrie `and Owen Sound. ` ' % Messrs. Risk of Barrie spent Suin-i day with their cousin, Mr. Tom Wiley. ` -u ur `-v ivfr. and Mrs.`IWI.V IT;-onglriervl Milton Lougheetl visited friends at Knock on Sunday. -, 3 A A severe electric storm passed= over` here on Saturday evening. ` No serious damagle was done, ` - `r 1: - - `- Messrs. Pateisn and: Megil:i-,;'i1AJve`. started their ice cream parlor `in che" new building recently put up by Mr.: . 'W. Paterson.` Miss Mii-evjvwiley is visiting friends at Thornton and Churchill.` Mrs. Mart; o[1"':WC;)(v>-1;;;:ow11A. is' th guest of_ her sistlelf, Mrs. `H, Ro,wley.11 SHANTY BAY. June ]3.--Mr. and Mrs.` Craighurst were in our vi ` ` Mr; John Sanderson had a be last week putting up a summer house. He has rented his residence for the slums mar. ` - ' Misses Dottie and. Pearl Deane of. Barrie spent a_ few days with frieapd_s= here. j I Mr. and Mrs} Than. Brooks Aaizd -73 family of Alliston visited: friends` here; last week. V V; ` V Mr. arid` Mrs.` Elliotf of visited Mr. and a'MIa's.,`GraftoziIa_st` week. 7; -. V . . 2?: ...~:Emmg' -`off Dalpgon is...-,1uId '\ __,,_ gig`wi{th`,_.e1iingI$fhtgf`.V We (Continued fx-onli Pakg, Thre.)7; mmsn or mmsrxn. Mission--7 .30 Evensong Q Gaston` of i village` last` "m1{;'i.;EE.;s715 2;; Su `1day.:ScHoo1' are preparing for a _-=largoj.pTicnic on- the ,1st July. They`expect'~f,_to hb_1_(1f`- {at Mr. C. Hicklingfs farm." 4 .-!_'1 , 7'I':"`-_ .e_The . barnwraising 'on- .Mondey 'le`t:' "'.`t*Mr. James `.Davidson"_ s, V on {the Flats, was .2. complete success. The; work,,,, conducted by Mr. Rowe of Sun-` nidale; was all `well ,;d|one, .therefo.1'._e all` timbers" were most easily `placed in .positjpn. 'When the building -i_s. vcomple-tqg} it will `no doubtbe` one of: tthef_.;neLigibains in` the ats.` V A fquieftthut _very pretty wedding took _e.plaejez't };._tint:. the R. 0. Church at the eg;g1Y;3a.Ouri of half past seven on Monds`y,_ lbrning, when Miss Joseph- I -0 _L-L.;2_.__.: vine` F'o_is_ie'_ was united `in holy bonds ' V X. ;`_,pla f;etheR.. Church at the yegjly, exit". of `past. seven. on `Mondiy _, `ding, when Miss ifine` 1j`ihie}f;was bonds _m _'a_ti'im`ony to Mr. Henry Desjar- dine at this place. The bride, who was given away by her father, looked ch,armingiin_,a white serge suit and :1 white picture hat to match. _ Miss Ada Foisie, sister of the- bride,` was bridesmaid and` was becomingly dress- 'ed in Persian lawn. Mr. Peter Des- jardine, brother of ` the groom, was best. man. Father Ryan of Btayner ofciated. After the ceremony din- ner was served at the home of the `bride s- parents, where only the fam- ily friends attended.` I The happy couple left: on the half-past `twelve train for a short trip, amid a shower of rice and good wishes. On their return they will reside at Angus; V WV` Mrs. Jamves` :G`a'ui'e3;_ Speiit days `wi,th_ her sister, Mrs. Simpson} at Strand. T 'Mrs. Jno. O"Conn'ell ;of Toronto, spending some tigpe among her many friendslxere. ' . * A Adult Bible Classes of Stroud `Enter-4 . L `tamed Most Hospitablly by Mn? and Mrs. `Latimer.- 4 Friday evening,` June 2nd will long be remembered by the" young men and young women -of, the Adult Bible Classes of the Stroud Methodist Sun- \ day School for on this night the latter class entertained the former at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Latirner, 9th Con. The vinvitations V said to `come- at .630` `p.m., buelong before this hour, in fact at all times during the after- noon, the young" ladies could. be seen wending their way to this home where preparations were being made for the entertainment. The success o"gather- ' ings such as this depends to alarge extent on the weather and-on.this*oc`- casion it was all` that could be desir- ed. The me'mbers of the Young Ladies Bible Class are among many things noted for -their promptness and punctuality and at the hour appointed everything was in readiness. The tables appeared as if from a master- hand _(asIhave no doubt_ they we.re), being in all things unique. This part of the entertainment being fully exem- plied by the guests to the entire satisfaction of all, they soon made their way to the l'awns whichhad been so kindly prepared that I cannot let this opportunity go. by without` ex- pressing the. appreciation .which I heard vex'pres'sed_ on all sides, .for the considerate efforts that were put forth by Mr. and Mrs. Latimer in this particular. After the enjoyment of games that beggars words to describe and the shades of night prevented, the guests were regaled with music and song, after which Mr. Chester Me`- Conkey, the president, in appropriate and well-chosen words called on Mr. Arthur. Green to express the thanks of the Young Meu s Class for the kindness shown by the youngladies throughout, to which Mr. James Black, Sr., replied, taking this oppor- tunity to `thank Mr. and Mrs. Latimer for their hospitality and `kindness on behalf of all. The singing of God be with you till We meet again; brought a very enjoyable evening to; a close.--Com_. '.:\;i`. l Jane`. 1-3;-`-+Mi-..-` vs. '"n&;%~4feB"eat,1se1istt 1 of Bradford` was a visitor_ in our vil_l'ag'e~ on Sunday. V M T I T - ls. . . _ _.. T MrL Comaiwin rof ..'1I`oi'oni;f5f spent Sunday. at`: his home .hAere,. _ hi V7 -V , "1 _..v _.. V.-.y-yup. Owing to the great number of Can- -adians who reside in Chicago. St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth -and other cities on route, there is no doubt that" -the GrandVTrunk will nd many` pat-! tons who will take advantage of the opportunity thus aorded-them. `for in brief visit_..at the `stations {with their friends. V.` Baggage `is ; T bariid ` throughgl the United `Batea in "bdnd without-; re~ quiring any special attention on the, part of the passenger. Inspectibna is? not necessary at any of` the ~po,in_ts at the Boxjder. ' - . " -` Quite a numbei `a7ttended` `I-Iowe s circus in Barrie last week. ` Anbther feature lthat will -appeal to the homeseeker is the comfortable transfer at `points like. Chicago; St. Paul .. and` :hf`vD`1..1.`(11|'v.%`h'_1'_!_1to .`-:fz,-gahly ventig l_at"ed7 clea`i1 " `bits; ijgzvoiding the `neces-J; 2-ityJ..ofhtrav1! i3,1s; ikhlzosxs-:i*z3i8tanc;ehhint: r` Canadian :citizens are exempt. from `so-called] Immigration Examination, and _th'er.e is:' no detention . at any lhoint, * . .. `The Grand Trunk'Rai1way System. announce that on Tuesdays, June 13th `and 27t_h, July 11th and 25th, August ;8th and 22nd, September 5th and 19th, 1911, Homeseekers Excursions will be run from all Stations in Ontario` _and Quebec to Western Canada, vi_a Chicago "and `Duluth or via Unicago,` St. Paul and Minneapolis, at reduced round trip fares. ' Tho -nvnl]J;nn.u..- .J'.\--'L)- L..- -1 1! - ovussu vs ill ;.usvuc ' The well-known double track. line of_the Grand Trunk fromthe East to Chicago appeals to the traveller, and with the` superiorntrainc service that__ is offered 'byAthis line, including the famous vInternational Limited from Montrealjda-ily at 9.00 a.m.,[ and which is the nes't and `fastest train in Canada, `many passengers wi-ll `be attracted this way. The route via Chicagois a most interesting one," tak- ing: passengers through the principal `cities and towns -in Canada and in the States of M-ichigan and Indiana. "In, iaddi'tion,..to this a choice of `seven-. lines ` between Chicago and st. 7fPaul -~ and Minneapolis is offered. l'\__.! Mgsr ENJOYABLE`PA'R.'1'Y. `EXCURSION TO wzsmnn CANADA. iat-b`s `Lake. Huion' aha: ngke. %s1i1;ez;or;_ --'S.t`1av"'l~);:'y wgckingv is .the.:4";<;${:1;'5:'or,';of'] the day around the village. ' Ag ent - (if, `the V 7Granf_d Trunk % Railway _Du",` `Disjzrict Pajissenger 1 Agent, Unlionx ` System," or gwi-ite to `M13 J. Quinlan, _ .;.Dstrict_~;Paasgnger ; Agenj;,,: Bonavens! ture Station, Montreal, or Mr. A. E. Station, 'Torpnto. "C61i1ir1iuiicatig5ns were 1 ad`from:-e J; `J. Kelso, Supt.` bf Neglected ` and Dependent Children. The Hamilton Machinery 00.`, `quoting price -of re- Vpaigs fqr old - grader. ' 1-|11__`_'gA11___,___ _ __ __L_ ,,._, ,.,_ -fence act, Balf"vs.'jCoup1and, $36.82; E..H.,Creswi'c`ke,`an'1ount collect- ed on Collector s;.Rollv under; the line S.6S'uttoin, shovelling snow, s..r. 15 and, 16,'con.-, 1, $8; W, G. Thompson, part `on Spring Creek contract, $360; A.' Shanacy, swatnping out bridge" tim- ber, $3; Robt. Carson, shovelling `snow, con. 8, $12.75; A. B. Coutts, reg- ister deed Burton to Township and `search, $1.65; J. M; Sneath, supplies ing snow, s. 1'. 25 `and 26, and con. 2,` $2; Thos. Murphy, shovelling snow, and winter road, $9.96;.Ed. Allsopp, assessor, postage ~ and_ stationery, $8.23; James Middleton, sewer pipe, con. 9, '$'12|50.. - I for indigent, $7,97; Isaac Hart, plow ;. evasrm COUNCIL. . ~ .-'Ih_e Couxicil met after the .Court `f of "Revision "011. `May 31st, M1 the mem- bers were present. The Reeve in the cha.i;'.'_ " ' ' V ` - `.l .+ T.h :ol1'ov;vi:ig[ dcycqunts wre pass- ed:--. "]s:in1ay--D-Wilson--That $15 b grat- ed to improve Budd '5: road between 9, and 10 ~_cou s. and Councillor Harris oversee same. ' _ V . .?IFT"_1nlv:f1y-;.HZa-rris.'-That the Reeve a.i1d' I Clerk. pu1fc,has_e a junior `grade : , apdl lgveler "for the township and County roads. . ` _ 4 Counc i_1V adjoxirned `to `meet June 2.8, after the Court of -Revision. ` - That Thos. "Smith be assessed as tenant for lot 20, con. 14,` and Hy Smith's name be struck off roll for said lot, That G. Patterson -be as- sessed ~for_the N. 12 of lot 14, con. 9, and -that said lot `be struck off Can- ada Company s assessment. rug: 1.. Q9 --v 1.... ' - .-.. The Court of l%ev`ision- met Itfay 31, \ pursuant. to order, all the members. of the Council were present. After the. clerk had administered the oath, required`b'y. law, the Reeve took the chair. Parties appealing or their, re- presentatives were `heard and _the Court decided ae `follows: co1.wm.1.. % % j N June 13.--Mr. W. Hughson spent Monday in Barrie. ' ' i 1': 1-.` n. I! u n 'l'\ That David Lfttlejohn s, Chas. Meal Bride s, j Margaret McBride s and 'Mary_Re`illy s assessment be conrm- ed. - ' - V . That . the G. N. W. Telegraph `Co s. assessment` of $180 on boundary line Oro and Vespra, be struck off roll, the company. having abandoned the` line. L. . _ ' That the S.W. con; L-8,"-b e* struck john s assessment Littlejohn. ' -rs That Ifenry Darby and Walter Dar- iby be added to the roll for the W.; Thavt John Parr and Herbert be agsessed as tenants `for the half of `lot 37, con 1. vnsrm COURT or nnirrsron. This Week We Ag Ogening Our New Stock Miss!" Phoebe Gallagher of * Perm `is E spending a few T weeks , with Miss` Cloughley. A . 2 ' -1 11' r\ 1\ I I1 V A. B. COUTTS, Clerk. ADVA.NCE quafter of lot 12, off David Litt19_" and assessed half W. half 1:01:35, con 1.` 11211]. V1. nag; luv uu, vvan .. That John McCutcheon\`. Story s `name-be added as owner lot 30, con. 2, and John- MdCutcheon's V name be struck off roll for -said-lot, `. That Hector Black s name befadd-` ed to. the roll, as.tenant W. half W. half lot 18, con. 1. . V , . . 1., _:|J-;I1 Red Rose and % pound less! No, `honey! Ydu onfy 1 think you do , Just order some `notice `how 'tni lCh; further it goes! A 1 -v ._v, V. -.. ` | That"Charles Cu-1:tis name b added] `as owner of part E. half lot 20, con.- I9, non resident. nu: . cu-v In If , ,,,, [AA __________A___ LA Iv, ..v.. . V ~ . _ -..v. That W. G. Morren .s.prope1-ty be assessed to Thomas Teasdale as ten- ant. ' - . T K a;1d- Mrs..O. Rowe spent Sun- day {in Angus. A 7 7 1 '11 '1 1 T1`- ",0-

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