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Northern Advance, 7 Mar 1912, p. 2

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JOVE 1 I Too many" -s;)7()-il~_-f`I;}1r'<.)th{ "`Far too ma.ny." "V ' 4 If v;e d. px--z;<.*V1i:i<`a: ;h;va,:>1'cie;-1-`Iii-1)V.1'<'e;' the lawyers would have less 'prac- tice. ` All the world is a stage, and life is the greatest show on earth.- Insincerity has takeh a few, or- ders, but it never` held a job long. It. is much easier to tell the truth than to keep a lie whitewashed; _ If you have anything to sayto` a mule it is safer to say it to his face. `Often the. daughter of a druggist gets her good looks from her `father, The proud peacock of today may _ he only- a feather _ dustor _to-morrow. ] -rn` _..V - -v$~u A_ va.Ii1able m-an is one who al- ways knows what to do next. As a man . `s('2`a\11_aryV' gets higher his: Wife s gowns get lower. _ A Tvrinly, the more one studie." `situation, and weighs _ the rlative a,dv~antages aamid disadvantages" of, -t1_1e' -site selected ' by the Board,` the f thi-rty-ve-acre expanse of hill?" and` dale looks less alluring. y 0f"oo1;1`sel` like `the .Hebrew; buying` the' dsuitf '1` fgzlqthes whih_7 was '.1zi;-ge for v him_`,- they: ratepayers ' e.tti_;'1gd a lo c~ for it '1.'1'_- 4.1.- 9 V It.. is 1-umoired that the bobble skirt is on its last legs. genius. . DO YOU KNOW `THAT. ' Still tongues make lawyers weep. Common_ courtesy -is akin {to Wise men hustle, while fools are certain. I T - 1 Mo7ral--A mule makes no pmgressl while he is kicking. Neither does a community. A ceded a fall. And while the Chronic Grouches kept the -despondency cry alive, Progressville joined hands and with long pulls and strong kept the ball rolling and the .,work- ing people busy. ` ' `A short distance _on the railroad` (which the A. H. F. &`'A. Cronic Grouchers had always classed as a greedy corporation) .was -situated` a smaller Town, which the people call- - ed Progressville, and the inhabitants of this neighboring Town` were term- ed hustleis. You could not bribe a citizen of Pr-ogressville` with a dia- mond-studden sel-f-starting moto a car to say an ill Wand of his town, or ; admit that there was any place on p the map .Which could compare with it in beauty of situation or pleasant surroundings. _`?B_uy in Progress- ville, was not an idle slogan, for 1 the people actttally cut out drinking beer, because they had to import and took to tap water from the municipal plant. But the of the A. H. F. and A." S`. of Chronic - G-rouches said the Pe0P,1e of this I neighboring Town were too cocky, and predicted that pride usually pre- .....J....1 .. .l_`_1.`I A, i tee this: elixir of life will dispel, and at .a few others, which the ad-writer i forgot to mention; they to have `a monopoly of the deapondency business; and felt aggrieved if any _ one else `butted yin. ' Their chief source of trouble, however, .was the su)pIpose falling fortunes of the Town in which they lived". Here they never grew weary in proclaim- ing to the worlci that the whole com- mercial life` of the place was going to the demnition bow-wows, with a through ticket for ythatigreat ter- ` minal point, Oblivion. The church- es` were all going to seed, if you he-_ lievecl these despondeney purveyors, and the ministers were but parasit- . as on the community. Oh, yes, they ' could get along -withoutithe kind of religion the present-day churches 1 were preaching, and, as for the Hosr . pital, it was nothing" but a money- 1 making game for a few doctors. _ was; at `select company of; ei-ndiv'i'dua1s" gaie tjhemsel' 9 '1?es_ bfooding over" their. troubles; . mostly imaginery ones. They were kno.wI1 as V the 3 `V`Ancient,- I-Tdnorablo, Free and Accepted Society of Chronic elways ompared -notes. Some of them. kept tab on `tmir misfortunes, and" after mature "deliberation decid- ed that they had all the chronic ail- ments which the Penma. ads. gum-an-, up to the delightful '~ooc'u-pation of Grouchee -and they met often and . (.w`ith[Apo1dgies to Gcdrge Ade) ALSO THE ROAST. 7 V ..V , y----u 17`-Bx)` :Aa'U\JL\.io3U" . V .4 V I ing, if -not `altogether _oon_vinci'ng.I "A {Sixth Warduer in favor `of the` ; present. site, and he assured us that many of his neighbors in the Ra.-il-, . Way centre. were of the same Opin-ion. ` ovE_n_;1.o`o` aRANcHE IN A CA NA_1 )A ` UNWIN, URPHY_;a- ESTEN, ON- I -._____.. _._._.... . tario Land Surveyors, Engineers, etc. . Established 1852. Medica.l`Building, S. E. corner Rich- mond and Bay streets, Toronto. Telephone, Main, 1336. Instructions left with Strathy 6'5 Esten, Solici- .- tors, Bank of Toronto Building, Barrie, will be i`p1-omptly attended to. Surgeon in Royal London , hthalmic Hospital; Bristol Eye Hos ital. Bristo :and Birmingham Eiieas mu. 8 nningham :tor_mer Member of \ ` ` ' ` I` - Latest Bo.o'ks -` M |.L.R.c.P. 8; s.1cdinnurgn;M.1r.P. A --8URGEON-- } `Eye; Ear. Nose G Thronf. & S. Glasgow 1 Hnuin ----. 4 ._-W M. D.. C. M. ('l`or.) Late of Toronto General Hospital. ounce of the_ me `or. Smith. comer 8! - Phone on. 32-ly 4__-_--._---.--..._.___._.:._ 3. G. SMITH` at `CO., PHONE 82. ES- tablished 1869. Undertakere. Open day and night. Morgue and chapel in ` connection. Barrie, Ontario. A not exceeding $30,000, and that if . mer plans could not keep the expen-, this was an Allandale resident speaking. Surely, this was defeated: because the voters did not! believe that $50,000 should be spent} on nepairs, etc.; that the present L` school could` be enlarged by the ad-,3 ditiocn of an extra story, at" a costl the architects .who drew. up the for- diture down V" to I this mark, other architects ehould be engaged at Not one word against the location,`- ! I DR. DR. ..A. T. LITTLE, LATE or Churchill, Ont. Oce and residence, John 815., near corner Elizabeth. ` Phone 213. `DONALD ROSS, LL.B., BARRISTER, Solicitor, etc. Bank of Toronto Building, Barrie. Money to loan. L, STRATHY '.{1571~'EN, BARRISTERS, Solicitors in High Court of Justice, Notaries Public, Conveyancers. Of- ces over the Bank of Toronto, Bar- rie`. Money. to loan at lowest cur- rent rates. G. H. Eaten. JR. MORTIMER LYON, 31 CARLTON St., Toronto, late of Brooklyn (N. Y.), Eye and Ear Hospital, will be at 67 Owen St., Barrie, every Sat- urday. Diseaaes-Eye,_ Ear, Nose and Throat. Consultation hours, 11 am. to 5 p.m., and by appointment. ____._.__..__..._._._.._.j--} CRE8_WICKE lo ALEXA ER, FE: -risters, Solicitors of the Supreme Court of -Judicature of` Ontario, Proctors, Notaries, Conveyancera,` etc. Money to loan, Oee, Ross .block, Barrie. ' A. E. H. Creswicke, K.C., Anthur lexander. .:.._ \- 1 ~A-u--n- : day a prominent` .A1lan` 'reid`ent (rwho, by the? way, dfoesn t owxixan inch? `of ground ' What the Board; of Education. ._were.' thinking about,`-.yvhen they reooml-f mended the Thompson Estate site in preference to the present` loca-1 tion. Briey, `his opinion. on the I. question was that the proposition recently submitted to the people was 41. '3': " 5 ` g".n`u\n$;\J. L ----- -- Money to loan at lowest rates. G. A. RADl3l*IHUR8T, BARRMTEB, Solicitor, Notary Public, lac. Oice, lat oor Bank of Toronto Building. IJUI Jul-0 ale Residence corner of Toronto Elizabeth Streets. (Opposite both `Street Methodist Church), phone 167. Dr. J. LENNOX, COWAN & BnoWN,. BAR- - ministration, risters, .Solicitors_ for obtaining pro- bate :,of wills, guardianship and ad- and general Solicitors, Notaries, Conveyaneers, etc. Ofces, nHinds" block, No. 6 Dunlop street, Barrie. Money to loan at 41,4 and 5 per sent. - Branch oices at cm more and Alliston. Haughton Len- nox, K.C., Alex. Cowan, G. E. J. _ Brown, LL.B. as"-W: Land W. -AULT, `BARRISTER, . eoLIcI'roR, Proctor,` Notary, Conveyancer, etc. Special attention in drawing and Vprobating wills`, obtaining letters of administration and guardianship, collecting accounts, etc. Ofces, a Boss Block, Barrie. Moneytolloan. JR. J. A. C. EVANS, "PHYSICIAN, Surgeon, et.., Coronet for Simcoe County. Oice and residence: Wil- liam street,` Allandale. . Telephone 30 a. At Stroud Oice: 2 to 4 p.m. Monday to Friday. . -- # &; _'..8TEW JLBT, BABRIS- "t e'rs5,`j,S6liitoi-'3,` Notnnos Public, and ==;Jonvya ncers. Mony to loan in _ any sums at2`5 per cent. Oice, 13 V Owen St., .Barrie. H. D. Stewart, L . tLL.D.,` `D. M. Stewart. I. T. ARNA L. opmcg 8 m-.__, . idem-.n nnrnnr l\ it-No new name will be added" to the Sub I Ionption lmn until the money is paid. aubuorlhira now in arrears for three month and over will be clumred 81.50 per annum. z l SURVEYOBS. .'..AT..'. ARTHUR ROSS rnisrcum. .. v1:J.`.l.Ul?A AND ~ of and Fliza- Flfnf l"1.......L\ l|"-`| I M; cum mrminghm : orgner 4 'nn:n;1".' BARBIE; P. 0. Box. 96. a .1. stall` ), Tele- AND .. \uv/ at) '"""` An 8 Page 48 column Newspaper, Publuhed tram zheolce. 123 D But no. in the` County at Simeon. the Pro- vtnue of unumc. Canada, every Thursday Morning, by A; ----- - unlop Strut. v -- --all`! -STRICT Psnsomu. A'l"1`F.N'1`l0N PAID '1 I--Cu> `Ar v _ _ _ MA U;A;'l`URER or B.-$8188.. Carlfiages, Wagons `Slacks and Cutters. V- Smovnm 1)..-- , {pen to receive Valimitedi number of f HD ` . ux-ingthe winter season. For terms mm15' ' ` Residence. Elizabeth st.. Barrie. next dour 10 -gfndon 8: Fleaher. or `Phone 374. 1 . 0 `*0 til". (`pen receive limited dminvthe winter season Elizahmh ..' c Fire and` Life Insurance ? . L`. F AD W Tea , - DIsoN 1n _A. F. A. Malcomson-Agent--Barrie. ARNOLD] THE YORKSHIRE INSURES ORSES `Elli!!! dual]: 1.... _.._- 11\Jl\ aga!nu dull: from .- jxuti C ` "( Sxio;:e ss to the late R. L. - __ -.._.y a IU\lI I\ll`LlJl FOR THE COUNTY OF SIMCOE. Most reasonable terms given on a}! Stock Sales CFIAIGHURST, ONT. LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR THE DA I I m m n A - - - W Nd. .. `ISO v In No, as... no p. m I... spuendxd ALE and roman The Best and Brlclnest In cask and Bottle at aPeCl8"U Contracting and Building Ea OFI"lCE-BAYI"lELD S'l`.. , _,__._-_-, ....-no unu water TrB'u?h`;- Planing, Matching. Mouldimz. Re-Sz,w)n . Hot Blast Drying Kiln. 3 buying and Pollslllll Hard wood Fl 1: specialty " cOtP8lin0 and D..:I.a:._.. in - - `,_._ . -vIIIllI V Llmlted u ml W Manufacturers of and Dealers in H 1`-' Roughand Dressed Lumbir mdw `Fro "::::`;:a:-..:;:2:'::;=*.:+:., \ ugh,` Brewed Entirely from th Finest Malt and ops. up Uln BID -Con,de:nod never: as wsnuofall kind for ulem-to rent. must be accomnanied Pulp. `-- ~ ' ADVER'l'IREMEN'r3_ inements on {i 8, lost and found weqic articles, wxth the cash, V(______._ 11 ;\.u IJIU Ca-sh. Cuts` for adve'tiscments_ must case `be mounted on sohd met; x . 53.7. 10.2751 " i 435.... `~30 D I `I ll ` nm|-__. vv _-trill lhpl-I-V " `cw-Poslrz ROSS sr. . .{g< 1__4_\_1~. I:`APR'S 01.1) s'v.-x.\'1 7N:x'rooon TO THE TANNERI Is kren for all orders in CASTINGS, Mr L mcmuas, &c. - moderate prices. _ AJ work done by expert machin- xst and guaranteed first class. iiita patrons. It you hav V. T1113: ADVANCE is `urgent circulation of anypmven t" Town. _ Th latter" fact demonstrates the e ad - Wit; plnceit with the paper thagyreacvtgeafxiink -notafraidto pay the pric . e 960 ' Advertisements are cgarged mo . 1` spa.o--12 lines no ' "1 ?J------T.`_`-`. MANUFA TURERS. Expert Machinists ?_,_'Andrew] `runs: mrr , '4\OX--_ . P'H'oN: 138 CONT. -Horscshoeing! --j$ dluuo or accldant ---- ` ADVERTIHEMENTB. tilelnfn no. a_, . I TANNERY| u. auluu or m mm- _ farm mort- > MURCHISUN. ` Barwick)_ must in eve metal base; U Dun 0.13 to loan rin large- In mn. '5C'No Eevvaf nlntlnn Iuhn .. IIIIII Qvplll '-`say. iaopm ---- IVS`. :1... ran ANNUMJ IN `.4n.4.Nc1:. UNITED S'l`A'l`E SUBSCRIBERS $1.50 IN ADVANCE C'Nn Hutu nun... .-..n| 1 - `is...-xoulm out K `*u.oo p` id :- Uba1 spimat ;_. {$16 um I` 1010 An un'l`oron.t[o.& North Bay 5` 15 3 ) m . 8 80 p m..N'unh Buy..L....` IMO pm 3.20 D m.. l`ox-unto & Mldlliud 7.13 R In ... .. .Gruvgnhurst_ O.8"am ` Djaily including Sunday.` __ Thursday, March 7, 1912, ro. .A and l'r61n1Barr1e` are as rollbwa: A ` M5111 Line; ' `Emma or suuwndvrtox. D'B'n A\rnu-... __ . OCI name and Midlancf Hamilton. V 7 and Marcia. 4 v 1-non. `L No. M.....'lo.m "j 12....1`. p m -' a.,..s.u p in '-2`v-1 5 11' Goipg -South V .i`I1_; . There is g1n_/qncognrmed r'u:mo1j_ tllnat, the: _Town- Com1 will en-"3 Sdea~vor_ .u`o1\%:haye% th . Town:_plee: in: the {1I1vP.s ` isofthat`% % the %isu4%m~a%y knezw ! `The; Packet says the" new Carnegie 1 Library in .-Orillia anile=pe1iiv<.` Iluxury. _`;Tl1e_._1L_ib:ra.i-y B_oard`- - ,h-a;sT- `asked the_ ;.Coiunci1 for ':_$160Qf-_%.;f<')1-'1 Vm:_a_._i1 1.} cel1anceV- _an_:d I.:t`7n'n1-; T1-ftiln No. ml 56 {back}: on theWinAtex-Lof 1912 and com- ipare notes .with jzhe roldest; ; inhabit-__ ivant .on the most severe` winter ever] in this bd_istrit.7 , : V0\l'li.']Jd1'`11 of to-day,` `1dok"' A Toronto got but fteen ,5 ya in jailsffoxf stealing .a dozen- feggs; To evoke such leniency, [ the! l1en.fruit. must have been long in} I cold. stora2~e.. " 9 ;\,.u. .Ll. l.Ll.,lJ_ UIIK cold storage. - ' Grit member` McDonald classiedi North Bay -as . a` God-forsaken} lpltce. `But. then .he, probably, had inever been_in Collingwoodtj . . ` ` I ,' who ssay.s`M~arch will 'n.ot.be al Ewindy month, and Teddy `Roosevelt; iout after mg ~_P-reslidential chair! I E y tHe ratepayers, , . - 1uvo&vV V . .-v-v 11 ac Ill-LC I gequfpmnt to come from-? Has the] C~hanfman of_ Fmance a magic waxid; [quisitive uefies would be welobined I 1onI-1cu-n---- _ _, -._- ,..\.qu-so \Jv1.|Gg1lB)| `when `the [lowest tender they had`! `received for the work of remodelling} lalone totalled $62,000? Where did` they expect to Traise the extra 318; I000? .whem `was the 'm0'nyJ for, -.enmmmm+ +.. .........- I.-.-0 W I I pertinent. question same g-ratepayers are a's-king: Why did the 'v Board of Education ask the rate-- I `payers fpr `But $50,000 to rexhodeli . ' I ly in the buildxngtrades, but it is! uhard tovunderstand whythis build-- ing should` cost forty per cent. more than` the Allandale school which" .Was erected but four years ago. 3 _- .........,, LJLCLL, so ` many .opinions, "seems to so ade-1 gquately and tersely expiess the sit-' nation in". regnrd to the squabble bye:-A a site for the new, Collegiate - Institute, that .we add no apology! fgii: this` Vt back-_of-the-die: ,. H quothtiou into the ' melee. n T ;_-;g.:,v'z"x`. the t of _Ediuoation, those n"`i'g_'ht `elected 'and.`se1ected represen- tetivay of the people who control the destinies of insitrmctoi-st _of the `t * yontlx -of our Town, and, incidental- ly,`-'> ah-|1_uu.ai1y something over ._ T 830,005 of the*}p_epple s money, are . diiiqed -on the Ijiistioni of selecting !? if -Q3055` Qdvqinfaiqous site; .and `amt "*'"w'onae;~ `that7t1_ie `poor, unsus- pecti;_x`g`,"_pubLia;-7 wvhiah{\_f9ots the hill 4 of is kginnin-Q-\ ` to think ` . things\gn wo ier where it is at. I 8 I us-A-\.|'_ VIIIU re {eets credit on the architect, con-' 'tractors -and `School Board. This .8-roomed` school was 0 buil-t complete for $22,500, less than $3,000 a room. 1 Why should it now cost $5,000 per ,room to bud` a Collegiate (to sav i While 'this:,discussion.is.o'n it mayl .be well for us to 1001; back. into `history of - school-building. "The most recent example we have is the `Burton Ave` school, certainly `a cried - !itable building`, and; one which re-;. ifd nnn`r4- ._ .LL 1.. - -r wvvvvv-qr. V`-r t'V"-'?"' `H B lhospitls` fThe'1@*iln? as,` ieerdso the distanoe_ from `the -.loioe,- the oentte,-of the Tow'n,,'has a little `to oommexncl it over the pres-l lent site. /Ofoourae, the centre oi the . Town from a geographical a stand- fsoint will come gnnearer to the: |` Thompson` site than to the present .i one, and this objection may be rul- Wed out The present Vbuildjng can ' x be remodel led- -and /used very large , l ly in increased ac-V`. commlodatiaonk but if a new site is chosen`, -not only will the building be `* an almost entire los, but `the lazml will revert to the heirs of the former ll lowners by whom it was: loaned _un- lder "ii perpetual lease so_lm1g as: it ` lwas used for school purposes. Same E I I is just one oondmtion-signl your 1 ea some extent; i;tidV 1 viw.l and `the outlbok wo_u1d- be into the biml:yards of ,t_.he hospital and ra:ide'noe.'in~;ront of V it. close `proxiniity of a.- V playground lled. with exuberant `students A would, 170; say -least, not be conducive to `H the rapid recovery `of patients in. the - "- - :1 reason fdr and the` oonstmction maintain-- emce of a creditable {avenue of - up-I nunnmlu 41- - ~ ' ' - p:o.a@~.1_L ac;h<;ol man. be; to some hidden from view. T NOTE "AND COMMENT. While `this: ydiscussion is a ..._.'II 1- .. V cg, v_:vv.,+avuI`1_ ` 'P`?_")_\_,.(V -l'll;~,_`lI\`l_`- We W`;=I = Education rate-* rexhodel the present `Collegiate, had"! , 41... _....l- 1' - . . ----v V-vgvvv 11111.` (to say e fuljuishing of it?) have advanced rapid`--,1 4:..- . ;-- a_. v W i ,__,.__--_.. , ` - I Because he." d'idn_V tVadvVerti'se, was} the 1up-'t'o_.-,date schol-ar s -reply. V , __ _.. ..___,, 3 RELIGION` GONE M`.-AD. .Kz'ngstqn Standard, ~ _ -..-vv A I clergyman should puncture the lobe [of the left ear of the bridegroom, much the same -as a conductor punches a R. R. ticket, _to indicate {that the man has started` on a. ma- trimonial josurnsey. Why` in some divorce states a man s ear would be as full. of holes as` a cullender. Why not put` a ring in his nose-that I would hold some ? dA.n- Indiana minister seriously Apro- `poees, that .when performing 9. mar-_ riage ceremony, l the ofciating - -wowwo -Jury uowr. The Clay Centre Times .points 3 with pride -to one of hits reporters | who has broken the record. He not [only ` wrote a, wedding notice `with- :'out mentioning the names. of either [the A bride or bridegroom, but he re ,.'ported a basketball game without mentioning the score, or even so ' much as told which team won the `contest. _ ' . _ . . _ ` ':"` PAID. U_P__ CA P,I.'1`:L, $t,_6ooooo I JOLLY mm, BY. ?WalIm-to`n` Times. {REPORTER MAKES RECORD. Kansas City Star} ` TL- t`I.'l-_ ALA. .|.'u..l\a.l.IJJ.V 1.1.41 1 jHar2-iston Review. i A religious _so`ciety, - sometimes` ncalledt Holy Ro1ler9, . have amb- lished: a. chapel in town. and hold nightly meetings in the frame build- ing east of the Queen s hotel`. They `appear to -be very earnest in their endeavors and ~a.ppmrently have many converts. -' ';I`.'I.I, Il\l`w T" .i;1__`_;>V1.x2u'sVV_g,n;o`V\}r At_1_xL .am1 satisfactory'servic.e, invitgs V1` .5`. "ck"-` gfihiutlh `nzruou -:a`L-.......' ` '1 ` 7- ,-_ -g__-v,- '17,? star --- -- - ajgggg-5 -.. "I v` u. T` Biu..o.I)e thng:;`ti1ht1.tl1eVsrviceit renders its <;xistbxiie1*s _rna1 :'esAfox' perm. `}153.)}i61n5ixis . _ % ..n.I - I _..L D L It has been said that Canadians lack humor. But the Grit press is !developiIig' :1 humor of its own, in idescribing the diculties and de- uspair of the Borden Govemment, in the presence of" its terrifying oppon- .!en:ta. V V ` some years; 'wAN1* TO PR SPEOT AFIER . S0`HOQL- . " `0rilZia Packet.` . _ I -'1\h`ere ave fourteen applicants for the position of principal. of the Co- lH>_aJt Public schools. This looks less `like a famine , of teachers than Ontario has been accustomed to for 801119 vnnrn HUMOR IS DEVELOPING. 01-mam Paclcet. ROBINS`- HA{7E NO V SENSE. .GuelphL ercuin/.. ' " "A robin was "seen in Puslinch on Sunday. Yo have our thy, [oldbi-rd. . `u - sympa sa,.n`A-v_rIa _ 411 uuncu. uxiawl ,rt-was I `ei.`h<'=,aidin ;in. the . .O sha,wa Vindica-. :'tor,"a?1`1,d' The QrilI_lia Packetfreoom; I `local option h as ` the r`emed7,y,. saying`: . hThere are` no .` drunken brawls `in 'Ori.lIiaI What. a short memory the Packet editor must ,have. Has he forgotten the Sheri- ;dsan case? This paragraph is not in- -tended as as at L.O., bcut-sim- ply to nemind The Packet that hu- I opinions or arm mnzisl 1:1. vu 1vu.|_.1uua ..I.l{U .1 'Ori1lia[ as elsewhre. _ev : Lof Educatiohs ' to purchase t.hi s: latest: for _g Co1legi'ate`site;/But`, vsootchimin says, I hae me 'd'oou;` lA1 lOtrh,er_ Brawl `L._* .1:__ __ APPARENTLY ! ., 7... V v- ~~- -----~ --v--.n vuv) likp Hebrew s misfit`; suit, the! - .alteration:s may show "the ; 1'pp,', `in an altogether diife;'e_I1t_ ~_1ig"11t;' La _. or. an 7 `i =.`A ."T-?; :" ;55*7:"""" ~ ' T`hT`9P," Y % t:`is ;.v/|i:4`-1 ' A

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