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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 10 May 1895, p. 3

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"THE hill Thorium. E swimsuits Emmi-fl THE LARGEST AND FINEST INSECTS KNOWN T0 SCIENTISTS. A frequent "Idiot (0 This countryâ€" ll fumes from South Amrrlrnor the; Fruit lndIe-«Elperlnirm or Fruit ; ‘ A Young Lady Raised From A Sick Bed. Hope For Those Suffering Irons Nervous l Frustration. “Manon-d Low 5plrus -llow Relief (on be Found. llnmlln-nâ€"App'u ranrc and Habits of, FrOH‘i the St. Mary’s Argue. the Tarantula. Spring brings renewed life and gaiety : to the insect world. Many in<ectn g emerge for the first time from a winter's % occlusion, and all seem invworated. The average insect sets a noble example to man by his unceasing industry and cheer- fulneas. These qualities are displayed more coaspicuously by the insects than by any other division of the animal world. Con- ai ier, for instance, the cheerinlness of the l grasshopper and his relatives,who Sing per- petually,and the industry of the ant,who is always engaged in some lab-3r equalling for him the building of the Pyramids. There are, however, some insects with distinctly obnoxious traits, and among these the tarantula, the largest of them all, is pre-emiuent. The tarantula belongs to the spider family, and the variety found in the Southern States is classified as a hunting or wolf spider. The tarantula is the most com- bative and aggressive of all insects. The American tarantula belongs to a dif- ferent family from that of Southern Europe. It is larger and its bite more pain- ful than that of the European insect. It can be relied upon to make any man dance. The tarantula. is a frequent visitor to this country, although not a native of those regions. It usually travels with a cargo of fruit from the Southern States, Central or South America or the W'est Indies. It shows a marked partiality for bananas. If you enter into conversation with any THIS IS A TARANTULA. of the men engaged in unloading fruit you Wlll hear stories of tarantulas and possibly have an opportunity to see one. The tarantula is a giant spider, tome- timos measuring four inches in length. It is fawn-colored above. with white sides, marked with whitish lines. It has four pairs of well-developed legs, in addition to the mandibles or jaws which contain the poison apparatus. These are grooved, and the pmsonous secretion, which is similar in compOsition to the Venom of snakes, is contained in a gland at the base of the mandibles and is forced through the grooves when the spider is angry and grasps its victim. The body and legs are thickly covered with hair. Although the bite of the tarantula can hardly be classed as deadly, it is always ex- tremely painful, and has probably in some cases caused death. The tarantula is re- markable both for its fierconcss and its ex- traordinary swiftncss. By the use of eight long and vigorous legs it flashes over the ground, and as these legs are sharp and prehensile, it can run up a erpendicular surface with great case. '0 one need therefore be surprised to see a tarantula run up from the ground to his chin. The tarantula catches small birds, mice and insects. It is able to use its poison with greater relative oilect on these than on man and other large animals. Do not let. the tarantula take hold ofyour finger. A Great Lawyer's Car elessness. Great Criminal Lawyerâ€"l worked very hard to get you oil", but I failed. Convicted Murderer (hotlylâ€"You might 'a' known you would. Three 0’ them men you lctou that jury was respectable. A Saddenlng Sight. First Trampâ€"Lookee here. Jim. Here’s a man been killed on the railroad ;all cut to bits. Second 'l‘raniplsadlylâ€"Too had! too bad! I'iiiin clothes would 'a’ just about fit me, and they's all spoiled. Avoid him who, for mere curiosity, asks three questions running about a thing that can not interest him.â€"-â€"Lavaier. It is not by the gray of the hair that one kuowa the age oi the heart.â€"l$ulwer. Charlatans and Quack: Have Ion nliod thcir vocation on tho suf- fering pc all of thc people. The knife bu ared to the quick ; caustic applications avc tormented the victim of corn: until tho conviction shaped itscllâ€"thcrc’s no cure. Putnam's l’amlus Corn Extractor proves on what slender buil public opinion clicn routs. If you rufl'cr from come get the Extractor and you will be satisfied. Sold everywhere. “\Vani any mo i‘e traps? C‘ume buy one. do!" “.\-i, tzianks: we have no mice." 'Acti I’ll throw 'em in with pleasure!“ Does Not irritate. But Heals. .ll i~ ronnrkabil- that thou- Wilt) suite.- from Kidney dream paw impatient of those med. Slob rt t: are «.mv in thczr cure. \Viio ergo;-~ p‘ulll !‘ '1 :.e beauty of >outli American Kidney lure N that it Nll¢\‘i.‘.~ Ute ~lllf€rcffiiul°~l iii~lunfaucoupgz What nzck one docs not know 1h.- :1;- go: that Cfillll“ when pain is re- lieved!“ lunar-y (‘urxx St‘ a plain maucro! fart: ruler” the tno~t ill‘eriélnfi kidney and ' :tr tinnitus in rt! hot:r~. It is hard in my anything more for i:. Whi wants. XilOl’t‘ raid tor iii E The accumuiation oi evidence is what corvmces. A man bringing a case before I a jury without evidence to convnnce them ‘ )I tho justice of his plea has apoor chance, LJUE when Witness after witness is pro- ? luced to back up his plea, then the cry caisiy find a verdict in his favor. I‘his is the case with one of the greatest I ,ifa-preservcrs known to the world at l present. The evidence of hundreds and { .housanda of witnocces has been publish- l ed testifying to its priceless value, and :he juryâ€"tho publicâ€"are being eon- lvinced. St. Mary": has many witnesses i who could bear golden testimonials. The Argus gave reocntlgY a remarkable case in 1 ;hc cure of Mr. 'ideon Elliott. Again we present another. Miss Mary Scott, laughter of Mr. John Scott, had become 2omplctcly prostratcd; was pale, nervous, .ow-spiritcd and in such a condition as to slum her parents and friends. She had not been able to leave her bed for over 51: weeks. Doctors’ medicines were not help- ing her. Mrs. Scott had been reading of the wonderful cures effected by Dr. Will- iams’ Pink Pills for Pale People and some acquaintances recommended them. She urchasod three boxes and before the first ox was finished an improvement was noticed and continuing the use of the pills Miss Scott was soon able to perform work' about the house and is now enjoying better health than for years. Mrs. Scott also testified as to the great benefit she herself had derived from the use of three boxes of Pink Pills and declares that they would not be without them in the house. An impoverished condition of the blood, or a disordered condition of the nerves are the fruitful sources of most ills that afflict mankind, and to any thus afflicted Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills ofi'er speedy and certain cure. No other remedy has ever met with such great and continued success, which is one of the strongest proof: that Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills accomplish all that is claimed for them. They are an um, failing cure for locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus’ dance, sciatica, non- ralgia, rheumatism, nervous headache, the after effects of la grippc, palpitation o! the heart. nervous prostration, diseases de- pending upon vitiatcd blood, such as scrofula, chronic erysipelas, etc. They are also a specific for troubles peculiar- to females, curing all forms of weakness. In men they affect a radical cure in all cases arising from mental worry, overwork, or excesses of any nature. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are sold only in boxes bearing the firm’s trade mark. They are never sold in bulk, and any dealer who offers substitutes in this form should be avoided. These pills are manufactured by the Dr. Williams Medicine Company, Brockville, Ont., and Schenectady, N. Y., and may be had of all druggiste or direct by mail at either address, at 50 cents or six boxes for $2.50. Don’t Tobacco Spit or Smoke Yonr Life Away is the truthful, startling title of a book about No-To-Bac, the harmless, guaranteed tobacco habit ours that bra-Les 'up nicoti- uized nerves, eliminates the nicotine poxson, mach weak men gain strength, Vigor and manhood. You run no physical or finan- cial rink, as Nc-To-Bac is sold by Drug- gists everywhere, under a guarantee to cure or money refunded. Boo‘k free. A‘d. Sterling Remedy 00., 374 St. Paul St. Montreal. Got Rld of Neuralgla. There is no on in fooling with neuralgia. It is a disease that glch way only to the most powerful remedies. No rcmcdy yet discovered has given the (1 results that invariably attoudl the employment of Pol- son’c Ncrvilinc. Ncrvilinc is a positive specific for all nem pains, and ought to be kept on hand in every family. Sold every where, 25 cents a bottlc. Mama- . _ Toronto, Ontario. As W’ell as Ever After Taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla Cured of a Serious Disease. "1 was suffering from what is known as Bright‘s disease for five years, and for days at a time I have been unable to straighten mysru up. I was in bed for three weeks; during that time I had leeches applied and derived no bene- nz. Seelng Hood's Samparllla advertised in the papers I decided to try a bottle. I found HOOD’S Sarsaparilla OURES relief before I had finlxhed taking half of a bot- tle. I got so much help from taking the first bottle that I decided to another. and since taking the second bottle feel as well as ever 1 did in my life." Uzo. Mnum.‘roz~onto, Ont. - :md's Pills are prompt and efficient. yet \ ,sy of action. Sold by alldrugzru. Sic.’ _ ..__. - .L.» . __.._._-.___.....__.__._.-.. WALTER elitism The Largest luminance" of a PURE, HIGH BRAD! CUEUAS Mill Willis ‘3‘, O: IN: Contaian have ucclvd steam minus heath-nod Industrial Hill Rial EXPBSlTlBNS «i EMWBM ’l ' Unllh-tho Dutthm-Jo an. ' L i' lie. or other Chemicals or Dye-d t” ‘. uscdhocv oft irpncrc Michelom BREAKFAST COC A is 5W mmmuMMmulcuMmcm-m COLD IY GROCERS EVERYWHIBI. summer a to, communal; m’M“°"V°‘” Vleclpcâ€"Torllmngabcncb‘.‘ "lied Hr- An deep‘mdmfiy. 1“d¢°1m Boalth Drink at Small Dost. my wife is so nervous and irritable tutti , don’t stay in the bone a moment longer fi‘m.mm‘”"mw‘mh ' than 1 “n help- ”? him“ in" '3" h ‘eugu med to be.” “ Mrs. A. is suffering from Waco: ......... ........tw.plhu some functional derangement. I 1.1m " m the sugar I! when.“ saidB. “Yes,sho hubecn 1-50 Mbfithcw-n ~ sortwc hmuntfl 8 years." “ Exactly. Her expat-uncle is dial , a”. “In. of my wifc,bnt she was cured by Dr. Pi '1 E“ mm 'M “w ’Favorlte Prescription. Get this rained for The not ban a. h M N Mrs. A., and the happiness of your home 'fldmmmbl“! “a” “w b will soon be restored." Mr. B. was right For prolapsus,painful periods,irreqularitiet C‘wrh U” NW B ] Qm‘ pub ‘ _ ‘ â€"in short, all " complaints” pecular to the . . . female sexâ€"the "Favorite Prescription" uv. m S""l'ml'm- deg-BIDS. healing. is a sovereign specific. Rupture, or Hernia, permanently cured. or no pay. For Pamphlct and reference address, World‘s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo. N. Y. Fuddyâ€"“The villain! But you made him swallow his words?" Dnddyâ€"“How could I, when they were so bitter?" A Mazawarrs: Armâ€"The Mauwattoc Tea Company has issued and copyrighted a neat little atlas, containing sixteen full- page colored maps, specially prepared and compiled from the latest authentic-owns. The divisions and countries shown are ac follows:â€"-The world. England and Wales, Scotland, Ireland, Europe, Asia, India, Africa, South Africa,North Amorica,Scuth v mam TACKLE. maul mes. _bnoldono we t hfillzbou Pi 01m 1 America, United States. CaedmAuBtnlin. 1 Fine nus Rea [Wood 'l‘lp.... ...... at a New anland and Ceylon, from which last :8!“ Silk lino. g 11:33....”"un ...... : island the Mazawattee, tea cornea. The mammal-w“ ac sfi.&::::::.: a limbliflmn hav‘ received many very oomph. 1 Double out “moonwagnnn... L’Jv mentary letters from teachers and other: {gins Ba‘gdwflzcxa).;.....,5............. ‘4: ‘ ‘ M .1.. .._.-’~... Praising the little atlas. Owing to the enom Sinkflifiti ‘‘‘ n“ ....... :1 g Women know a good thing when they sale of our famous lBraid Trolling Line”...;:.::..;......:::. 16 coo it. 3t.Leon MincralWatcr has proved ' n 'r“ itselfaperfact boom to them. H W '11 n I this 1 u u . So Something Good as: as}... Mama .1... Lacrosscs, Footballs and all kinds of Sporting Goods. THE NIGHTMAN SPDRTING GOODS 00. 408 St. Paul Street. Montreal. cigar Other Manufacturers are . putting on tho lmarkct inferior goods under this name. acott’s O . . A oor articlc is never imitated. therefore the fact that “Something Good " ls boln Bar “in, In {counterfcltod is a guarantee to smokers thatl 5 0 g‘ In the best so. Cigar on the Market. cI Bulb. and punt. h t trade mark (Th. Th4 Nag-(mum of Worth a Minimum chau Brigfliigiifihgslox; tr'iaur'nef’giua on each l‘ox. no No. 3â€"15 Gladiolus, finest assorrcd. for 50¢ othcris genuine. Our “ Something G004” “ I â€" 6 Dahllas,selcctshowvatioi's“ 50c. brand is registered and any one soiling othw “ Gâ€" 8 Montbmtias, lunchtime . " 50o. the cream of Cod-liver Oil, with Hypophosphites, is for . coughs! cigars under this name will be Dm‘lml- " oâ€" c Roses, cvcrbloom'g beauties“ 50°. Cows, - F this" sanction“ â€" C I . 8°70 Throat, Go" “ ad’dSwdetSc't'd Gunning 5m Bronchitis Fâ€" Manctta Vinc,Tropmollum, Weak Lung; “ (Iliaei'ziilhmiogehi’hlmtio “50c ’ ' “ R:mc l '. ' MS 3501;: “50c: Slillll “‘fl WI. soon ti r m at 1. ; L288 0? Zlesh, is. I By Knicp;lifp:|fd.wiiulfic:3lon. flincprl“ macla on, .- q, (Malone F1350. __ weak Babies, Wu intend to c a, thousand farmer-I THEmILt'mlcw'fiAicfii gm, co. “n. . ha py this scam n6} hcuoaof than T ' Growing Children, hypburinla . °'°'"° 0"“ '°°r “when” Milk- SNOWBALL WAGON. scrOfu {8’ It will please you. subarea naihfaétlon and Anmmla; save you money. No “owns or block- smlflu’ bin. to pay out "baking. If we have no am‘rln your locality. write direct to ill SNOWBlll lllllllil GliliPlll. ST. GEORGE. ONT. Magical Apparatus. Lat“ â€"- TRICKS. emphasises”: L f S s... 0...... E. K... To ease or! 621.3011 01' l‘rick and Novelty Co..157 Church 8t..‘1‘oronw' row Amsfiis‘ mm- Years. used betwnon 1851 and 185a. __ 0K UP YOUR OLD LETTERS and old. milections of stamps and get the hi2 he“ 035‘ That. Ma niflcent Hotel at St. Leon Sprin s 08 for them from . c' A' NEEDH‘I' Mom: uttrnfitivc Summer Resort in Cans a 1 Main 3"» E-v Hamuwn' 0“ Elegantly furnished throughout.- Accommo in fact, for all conditions call- ing for a. quick and effective nourishment. SIM/09‘ Pampfilaf. FREE. Seoul: Bowac, Ballerina. All Dmuisls. 50c. 581 GREATEST ~MUSIC} HOUSE Music Publishers,Manulaciurcrs and Importers or EVERYTHING MUSICAL SPECIALTIES : Our ‘ Imperial ’ Band Instru- ments. Guitars, Mandolin- es. Ba‘njoc, Harmonic”, and the Latest Muoic Pub”- 3 cations. MDon’t purchase until you see our prices. , ‘--A '. dation for 300 guests. Source of the world ' by a strictly Educcr renowned St. Leon Water. so noted for its “cool System. No advance fees. Write to! circular. THE ONTARIO INSTITUTE, 65 Skater St” Toronto. (I‘m WANTEDâ€" rgm d 0‘ :67]!- m o liban Write for flotillame ' We. Publisher. “to. Out. i l i Perma‘m’nfly “Nd miraculous cure of disease. EXquisite Scen- ery. moat. desirable class of patrons. host your applications exceeded accommodation. bor ull part; culars applyâ€" ST~ LEON MINERAL WATER 00-. (LTD- TORONTO, ONT. fl, ‘..‘_ ...,... .y IS--â€" ' t.,M.‘,.‘:g-;::....‘ ‘ ~ --â€"W HAT Slate. Shoot-Metal. The A: Gravel Roofers Sheet Metal Ceilings. Terra Cotta Tlle. Red. Black and Green Roofin Slate. Metal Cor- hices. Felt, Tar. Rooting itch. Etc. Gutters. Downpipes, 85c“ supplied the trade. Telephone 1936. Adelaide & Wldmer Sta, TORONTO. ‘ LT§I£OKA RESIDENCE FOR SALE-- 1 _ Situated in the famous Muskokn-lako region, 120 miles north of Toronto: one of the finest properties in Muskoka; cottage. with veranda all round: a large sitting-room. run ning corner: the entire front of the house; bay Window with wide upholstered seat: boat house, With large room in upper part: ico- house. steam-hunch. 33x6 feet cost $1.259. with Roberts‘ potent safety boiler; row-and- soil boat, canoe. steamboat wharf. all conven- iences: the hon-to is furnished completely; veranda rocking-chairs. lounge. tableware. John Bull range and all cooking utensils, etc. spring beds. mattresses. refrigerator. ion for URPEN’I‘lNE is a volatile cs<cnco oXtract- cd from the health giving pine tree. Its effects When used as a lotion or linimcnt are well known. but though long recognized as possessed of wonderful healing properties. its too stimulating action on the digestive organs and kidneys has prevented its use ".8 an inter- nal remedy. How to prepare it, rendering it safe and easy to take as a medicine. while still preserving its curative principles. has been a. puzzle to chi-mists for generations. This chemical enigma has at last. been solved by Dr. Lavioletlb after numerous experiments and an experience of 25 years as u. practical chemist. He has succeeded in compounding a syrup whose active principle is turpentine. with all its curative and health giving pro- perties intact. but with its irritating ofl'ects neutralized and removed. By the use of DR. LAVIOI.E'I'I‘E'B SYRUP or TURPENTINE the cause of the malady is from the first attacked. No narcotics or poisons enter into its composition. it is us safe for the youngest child as for the robust and healthy man. It does not drug the patient and trust Said [or Cafalngms nirnlionmg goods rt- qmrrd. WI WAN? TN! ADDRISS OF EVERY MUIIO ‘ TEACHER AND BANDMAITIN 1N DANADL WHALEY,HUYGE&GU. i use YONGE sinner, TORONTO. - CANADA vanlzcd after completion, x In nests of ten, 8 to [2 feet high and 80 to 36 inches In diameter, at 2350. per gallon. They do not rust. shrink. leak. (Iv. taste to water. nov allow foreign cub- ctanoea to got In. They can be not In garrot or barn and thus an protuccod‘ from freezing. They m no Dotti ‘ up. are cheaper than wood. Tank' ‘ substructure. of all altos mode to order. Sand for price in: and dcclgna for substructure and ornamental water supply. AERMOTOR 00. season. wood for steanrlounch and the large to “Mum f0” ‘3' cumnbuuh" wonderful “mung buck ope“ fireplace in Sittingfoom' as we“ as, balm of the turpentine iri_ carried in the blood fample supply for cooking‘range for season; right to the sore spot which it. at, once soothes every-thin)?x nearly new; only been in use short and 5" “mane”? cure H the “35‘1"” “.mo ; we on” m gunned on Lake Rwanu‘ Biol ARRâ€"Since the great success of DR. “gm on mambo,“ channel : price saw); LAVIOLET’I‘ES SYRUP or TURI‘ICNTINE many terms to suit : won’t rent. S. Frank Wilson unscrupulous persons Offer for "‘1"- Ur l’repa" ' for their own use. a concoction of syrup and 73 Adolmdc street west. Toronto. ('nn. . . . raw spirits Of turpentine, which dangerous '7 imitation theynpalm off no .“thc same" or R" justas good. Remember it has taken Dr. Laviolettc many years of labor to discover the KNITTINGMACHINE . . ‘5' I er I ' "". r- i, .f tui- Did you our shop to think how Iwnplmly tho Amman-i secret of rendering turpentine. harmless to the ON ASKYOUR SEWING MACHINE AGENT human system. He l~' the only per-:on ln pos- session of this great secret. therefore avoid FUR lT, OR SENDA SCENT STAMP FUR PARTICULARSPRICE LIST, dangerous imitations. Got nothing but the SAMPLES,COTTON YARN.&c. genuine Dn. LAVIOLETTE'B Smur- or Tun- THISISBOOD FOR 2?? SENDTO REELMAN Boos. as ~ GEORGETOWN, ONT. The Bank of Torâ€"ohmâ€" DIVIDEND N0. 78. Noticeie hereby iven that a DIVIDEND 0!" II \‘E PER (.‘E."l‘. for the marran half- r, being at the rate.- of TEN PER CENT. ’ER ANNE.“ upon the paidâ€"up capital of the bank. has this day been declared. and that the some will be payable at the bani: and its branches on and after Saturday. its first day of June next. TIIlâ€"Z TRANSFER BOOKS will be Clo-1n! from the 17th to the :il‘l day ofMay. both day: included. THE ANNI'AI. (ll-2X EHAL MEETING 0? THE SHAREHOLDERS will be held -' 'he banking hrlu -Q: of the insti'utinn on Wednm. day. the 19th day of June next. the (‘fl‘iil‘ 1-1 be taken at noon By order of the Board. ll. (‘OI'LSONI (ivncral ,‘vfhllag'r: The Rank of 'T‘ntmm. 'loronlo, Apr.‘; 1395 “'81:? ran-nun. Office and Laboratory. 232 81 234 81'. PAUL 811, MONTREAL. FOR TWENTY-FIVE YEAR! DUNN’S BAKING l POWDER THE COOK’S BEST FRIEND LARGEST SALE IN CANADA. GRA I Co. undo the modem windmill bunmoul How it. has mom p clued the: entire lino of manufacture because of its Mm. inventions. nucleus, qualities and wins, or forte-.1 other: to be literal and sends im'klon I Wilneu Ibo riot-I “heel, the hack gonad put-per tlic high “sued rune: mill, the vine! tow-n, find and tilting, the “mini: mg of mrk altar rnupldion, the snndcr conull’ugal fwd, the If“; tor-r1 iiugahn; and tlher Jump, in all stul pal. tauâ€"one of the most popular non we on: [:‘H out --tlie slcol storage and sloth lanh. hrryllru g we have Mocha: wehnve bothered and ehuptncd. it u ".0 Um: we have delight-d m and It has plid. We hue ulaLli-iml a an." of bunch houses. so an to have all limo :r-ycs on ll :12 who want them. The Aerinttor Co. has bu‘. one more a :un. II wsuti to tuil'l and fill one more new building. It lul 2 arm of land at H»: VYMQH‘l”CI1.l/nhfi’lcll‘rlcd by luilcmu. I! n- «tlw comments misc-locust that 2 Min min a limit addict. I )lvfltl 'H‘k. 1b.: Will gm ll. H more can of (luv I r... Then when the public dnmnd ruian true :14: luau can be {valued With this use: rpatc. it u.“ “fun to ex tetil further or nah any off.” It Wilt haw. done it; than l1; v t l ‘.'. 'l;\t demand. It will if": tuzn away all vie-run" ism mungzr "Pi-"*7" WWW" '" “' m: “mu.” mm rm: (mum‘fi I r lls'fiiiil “lli'llfii. TOVIILB. Iifllhlllkfi. it!“ 91' Eu. Pf'll‘fl. 81131.11“)!!! [H71 NAIR. HIE”. Home: All) "(K75 Tslhfi. 3TH“. Sl'uflkl'fll'lzfi. 27L, ETC Call» VAVIIZED AHIR “DIPLVTIOI. |f WILL CONTIiK'I '10 bits]. “(AT “BERN-LY N11” 1'!!! PUBLIC, ’l'llflfifl Il- Pslus AT A U)" PKII‘E. AND HS 7!! Gulf IDDIL Hill'lHLHZALHG HUD I’OH‘IE Alb "1.71.8 mPLY u tilt of In! WORLD. ALRIOTOI COq (711C100. BY RUBBERS â€" Better this season th..n ever. Everybody wants this Ivory dealer cells them. They wear like Inn. ..- a... N M“ -_â€"...._....-.. um-..“ , n .. a .4... .1 u; ... ~ .- ’- AW ‘-NV-'â€"AJ.NVV~‘ snow-aw :. u ‘4‘ a; q Vâ€"aU-vkhnvo

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