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Durham Review (1897), 5 Aug 1897, p. 5

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2'1; was! forgivet who 'uanuua ulna,“ hat i know unth- lubbia an" rahtdt mi. N " than I inally (30¢!qu .,. crich mom 0. in slur? "t another, . 'hs: Juxan-d an. r , sio,t weut into the ho diol withoqtt I .:'. a shut! distant I , llluk‘d back. " it [like I paid in! tho BB. TOWN whys on w woman. wt rm to buy new M ' the vocation of can- " pay In» woman to Bo running: fruit except _ who am willing to I .xkilh-d ln'mr. Even b'cvly to be in tho " " bring classed with ma- a num ber of lum- have no other criterion than that of wealth. ord "Indy help" 5- I In! implit-n . PoMMem l by accident be con- fan ordinary dumb u "may fanciful voca- wumon towhich tho i apply. They won“ hen can can fruit DC mum for it, no, will ' In Mutywnom nun-Merm nun-3 t -Chudrenu MW in moves-um] ,aiatit be work in well doll. busineu peioetgthr- sense on THE su.. CMAN’S " Shot. nod sc.'sr LED s SUITS. 9, which onth. l at rid In in " t "no time. I but frrun tb friend “(I f ND SHOES. warns luau tt [ is that of "00.. J thu matter I. uuld pay no 01M. u ur autumn“. The. coat of hav- vrl)‘ 12!, this rut. " In.“ or." of lb. time f t, " mid R. 1 gave no I Joni " has annulus hours when m. If thole I to do thu. n WORK tr w" Work mgr: mu- ot lat. to nto minu- ,Iggoauoul mm with to him I ml moth und “In and unly tho 11 to D11" mid do rum! to tue ttttst "it it is laws oi: Cor a {:0 ", It FE} It you want to make "0.00 during July and August. in a good cause. write or wire me quickly. T. H. UNSCOTI', Toronto. Ont. able distance, if desired. Holstein. January 14th. 1N7 ken N. B.-To ensure a good job the Ride s" must be well salted as soon as ta By the New Process, Which for Finish and soft. ness oan't be beat. Horse IIiJes, Cow Hides, Dog Skins, Tanned suitable for Will Ire in) Pviceville the flrst 1Vvdnes day in each "ninth. INtlce at the Cum- tuercGl Hotel. C) Robe Tanning! Elliott an Elliott, BARmSTERS,SOLiClTORS, GONVEYANGERS,&t3. 4tftiettg :~0pposite TOWN HALL, Lower Town, Durham IMP' 5.1100 to loan at lowest rates oi q I the Durham Pharmacy Colder' ttlock. 1tesidence first door west of th Mm. oft1ve, Durham. Bailing a specialty. --UPPElt TOWN, URUAM. DEALER IN WATCHFS, CLOCKS, Jewelry and Spectacles, Silver and Flat Ware " all descriptions, Re. muons. WRIGHT. a BATSON. aAnmsrzns. SOLICITORS. woumzs. couvenuczns. Act. Want to LOAN-cow an“ EASY TERMS human: OFFICE. CALDER'S BLOCK. 3-15 I Lowor'1'owu. 'ssum or alumna: actuate. Bol- . stein, Ont. Parties waited upon within a remn- HIRES Roar BEER Due Bottle makes G gallons. *Rmn'cnox IN PATENT MEDICINES 'LOWER To WN Satisfaction Guaranteed. A Nice Summer DRINK TRY Lime Fruit Juice, TOR. FLY PADS Dr. T. G. HOLT L. D. S. INSECT P0 WDER. SEA SALT in 150 pkgs ELut(iaglE(Ita: gtkd,2fit SHQT --PURE PARIS GREEN POTATO BUG KILLER. FFH‘E FIRST DOOR EAST OF SEASON ABLE DENTISTRY. oil W. S. HORSBURGH. intermt . Ali ' medicines at. We. All 50c medicines at 45c. Robe Tanning l Mlhflulifl tl (h GOODS. l. B. Luca. . w. H. Wmul'r. C. BA'rsox, - . Robes t Goats A. GORDON. 25 and. 'SCN, Battles. Thos. Smith TEACHERS (trod pal-100 lbs.) and Mnlkdnle. Owen Sound. Durutuu. D I" BRA M THE ENTRANCE --The results of this popular exmninm ion have proved more than usually disastrous to the young aspirants a large mnonnt of .. plucking“ having been done. However it, is grati- fying to note that 16 Durham pupils have "got through." Hanover has a larger proportion than Durham, but this year (for the first time in a. good man; ears.) even with its excellent reem . he. to take second place to the Edgeh Ill academy presided over by Mr. John A. Gradam. This gentleman had the pupils. in p"rptumhoy. and every one aged and all with high maths too. one Kerb Greenwood. being the highest in B. Grey With 61-} mar he to his credit out of tru. Little inferior to this is the work of Mr. W. L. Dixon. who passed 3 out of 4. one failing by only 16 marks. while Miss Elnora Patterson in Hutton Hill School succeeded in Banning the only two she had trying. ongmtulw tions to all. $2.80; horses, no price; . . . "I . What had you at the DiamondJuhilee? I know vou are all loyal Canadians and would have good fun. Here most of the Yankees don't know how to have a good time: all they can do is to eat tobacco and curse Old England, for get- ting all her money. I tell them it is only a matter of time when the. English clown will have this country. and the sooner the better for the poor farmer for the money lender is gobbling up all the land." Come along: lots of room here. IoMrrneD.--By an oversight the fol- lowing referent-u to the Entrance Exams was omitted last week. Ed.] CANADA Yrrr.--Mr. W. L. Fulking- ham, Zion, received a letter recently from a friend in Iowa, who " far from being in love with his American home. He writes: " I mu 'retringttired uf furni- ing in this high ptot,ected tariff country ruled and ruined by " few trusts. I don't like it, but have to take it all the sauna. .Corn, ll cts. a bushel; fat htyrs, ELI-rune LIGHT CITA 'miar.--0svittg to the tvtiternent ofthe McGowan Electric Light Plant. their goodwill having been bought by the Aberdeen cmnpany, the question of changes has been a way live one for a. week. The tMeG!'watrpitople charged only $1.00a light. theothiws 82. The former price is clearly inadequate, and most. of the patrons would have agreed to the 82. but by a new tarilf. $3 has been tized we believeas the price of a light except, where 5 or more are. naed in a house. and it is likely that " good many will close down altogether and re-' sort to the lamps. lt should not be for-- gotten that the Aberdeen Co. brought, the pure down, and we. hope that thev will now be able to do a profitable busi- ness without enforcing a prit e that has already put llltlny lights out. It Is a “we where mutual orufidence is most applicable and we hope it may prevail. Uoon's PILLS me the host {may on: Ilmrtic and liver tonic. Gentle, reliable, SUIT, ETERNAL memxcx In the price ot perfeeohealth. Watch carefully the ttrat sympt-vms ot'impnre blood. Cure builu, niumlws, humane and scroillln by taking [In " Sm-ap.nilln. Drivn away the pains and [loin-S of rhrutuatitsm, malaria and staunch Lrnuhles. manly your nerves and mercume that titusl feeling by taking the same we)”. medicine. We {law received a copy of the cnts Iogm- of the Great vir.tovU Hm Exposi- tion and Itulustcinl I":x?r whieh m in he hvld at Tovonto frmn Aug. ROI h u.- Sep. lllh next, It will to all 'yG"1'l1'l"l', surpass any previous fair. am that. is saying a good deal, both in its militarism and le‘t'hzclllitl' features. The grant Jubilee prm'vssinn in Landau to he re- Frnducml. Send to H. J, Hill, Toronto, m- " t-upy of the prize list. Mnrkdnle and Shelburne will lock horns in an expected fierce Lacrosse Match in Shellmrne on Friday. Marko dale people will R” in crowds to cheer their hays, who have won every game they have played this ye-nr. always ex- cepting 0:19 with Durham. of emu-so. If Shrllmme wms Fliduy Ilnrlmm must attend to them to keep down pride. NOTICE YOUR LABRL.- We huve our mailing shoot "hanged up to date and find too many yet whose label docs not, mhow W7. It the fVrures indicate an un- paid subscription kindly remember that the publisher must have money. and oblige. by each at once remitting or call- ing with the mnount. MASSIVE ‘VHEAT HEaDs.--liir. C. C. Manyden brought us in two headsof wheat the othor day, which, for plump- ness and general healthful up wamnce cnuld not well he suz' assed. RI','," be- ing a. fair smn le we Believe indicates a fine wheat 'sy/el,' and price indications are also promising. V on: or THxNrrs.--At a. recent meet. ing of the I. o. Foresters, a cordial you of Ilmuks was tendered to Rev. Mr. Connor, Incumbent, of Trinity Church. for his courtesy in )lenchingu special sermon to them on Jubilee day June 20. Don't forget the Rons of Svotland ele.- ti'eion in Priceville, To-morrow. Fri- t any. Four Sunlwuus for tt uni-for Trom the 15th to the 15th at the 3pm Ttown Gal- ery. To larr.--A house in Lower Town. Apuly to J. M. HUNTER. Large shipment Fenrmen’s delicious Ham at J. A, Hunter's. it by a splendid rallquriday afternoon. Q glyilitt, 'iitu, Ihu-lcam, Thur. August 3, 'er. The adjoa'rned Picnic is all arranged fair Friday of this week. This is a public matter and our citizens will do their duty in the may of supporting FIREMEN’S PICNIC AND CIVIC HOLIDAY. LOCAL AND liEltEIthL Messrs. James and Alex. Robertson, of Toronto, the former an old REVIEW boy and Mr. Berry are visiting Mr. Archie Robertson and other friehds in town. They with Archie took in the Cricket. match at Owen Sound. Pleased to have a. call from them. Mrs. R. Boyd and Min-tar Erie return- ed to their home in Sanford on Sutur- day after a pleasant visit. of three months aiming 'their tinny friends in Durham and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. D. Clark, of Chesley, visited friends in Durham from Saturday till Monday. Mr. Clark thinks of slur- ting» turniture and undertaking busi- ness In Durham. Mr. Alex. Fraser, Toeonto, nephew of Mr. George Mussel]. his wife and two buys. are at present on a. visit with nnr genial town-clerk and his amiable (hummer. Mr. J. W, Jones, left Monday for Owen Sound and will take n lake mp us far as Port Arthur, M a holiday consult" ional before returning. Mr. Arch. Brown, oi the Chronicle staff. left. for o. Sound Monday on A holiday trip. He is on the wheel and is accompanied by Miss Collier. Mrs. Ford and Miss McLachlan, of Toronto, visited their sister Miss Me. Luchlnn, at Mr. Rotrertsun's last “a ck. Mr. Conn Knapp, left last week for Preston wuere be will take a course of treatment, for rheuumtism at. the unner- ul springs. Mrs. McMaster and her son. of \Vash- iugtun, D. u., were visiting the form- er ti Mother. Mr. It. Parker, top the past two weeks. Dr. Mearns, Hanover, and his barrister hruLher frum Toronto, were in town last Thursday. Miss Alice Mofrat, Toronto, was the guest ot Miss Laidlaw. the latter part at last week. Mr. Walter Ituchan wheeled to Owen Sound on Emmy and took in the Cricket match. Rev. Mr. Connor exchanged pulfits With Hey. Mr. Ryan. of Adelaide, amt Sunday. Mr. Frank Buclmn. Guelph, is the guest of his aunt. Mrs. Meredid). Mr. Will Lawson. Owen Hound, was the guest. of Mr. A. (fl-awft'n'd. last week. Miss Jean Cuchrmm. of Dunnville, is at plesent visiting her parents in town. Mr. John Irwin. of the Midduugh House, paid " visit last week to Shel- burne. Mrs. James Rutherford. of Toronto, is visiting at, her father’s Me, Samuel Wright, Miss Allie Grant, is visiting friends in Walkman) this week. Miss Armwamith is visiting at, Mr. McKeclntie's, Priceville. Mr. and Mrs Clark. of vasley, are vis- iting at Mr. Chivtson's. Mr. It. McGowan, Jr., of Oakville, is in town this week. . iscussed at, the ammo-i1 table. Mean- while our streets are dark and it, sew-Ins that, the majority of nur council intend to give us a trial of i... It; must smu- mmwy. it, may cost lawsuits, one. mouth will give us enough of at. some act-ts. were passed, $12 being bi r m1. a"? the electric light acct. to give tins" fur it)vr'slisratiou as in exact date of closing cuntwm-lw. Steps are being taker to sec-men better insurance rut- inu for the town and [here is some talk of getting the new illumirnut. acetylene gns, itstr'oduced, though this was not L',",':",',",.', Mayor and Reeve, and Council. om Brown, Parker, Kinnee, Bull and McKeehnio. The chum of MP. Jas. Wilt,on fordumngt-s to horse and out,- fit was ru-‘ousidered and a motion to allow $I0 half of what was claimed was negativul, Messrs Spm'ling, Parker and Brown su porting it, the "them up- pnuiug [mulls it a tie. which the Maya:- protnpt!t settled. The Mayor was unxmus to discuss lighting, some of the others wanted to go on with striking the rate and finally owing to absentees and the late hour, it. was decided to hold nu- other meet ing on VVednezjda-y_ gvepipg. THE Town C'ptvsaL.--wa,a out of gear Monday night, it slipped mg and us a result there was some friction. The wheels went tound but somehow not much progress was made. In the Hust- place. the members assentUed late, secondly same did'ut tt%ittttltle at all. it is not certain whether our (lurk sweets Ih'tevved _trtent. There were "Wrraovr THE CAMP."-mtia is the title of a little quarter! devoted to the Mission to Lepers in [ugh and the East. It is finely illustrated, ver lendable and only 10 cents a year. “ye notice that the Guelph Auxilia stands that In Canada in the we. '17 contributions, a aresnlt no doubt Sue to such earnest Workers as Mrs. Watt and Rev. Mr. Jansen. The editor’s address is Miss Lila Watt, B. A., " Sunny Acres," Guelph. Ont. C(JNTEMPLATED P. O. CmANores.---The. P. 0. Department has in contemplation quite notable changes in the manner of serving the mail on our northern Stage Route." The conttnctors have been _ notified we believe that their contracts must drop in about 3 months. The new ' plan is that Dornoch and Willitutvsford be supplied daily from Uhntsworth, while Rocky Saugeen will tall in very nicer with the Aberdeen and Edgehi l route, though with the disadvantage we ptesume of Ieceiving only a tri- weellly service. These changes will no doubt makes great saving though it seems to strike a blow at our connection with the North end of the county, for we presume the stage line wM be wi h- drawn with the loss of the Mail. And Dornorbl which we look upon as next door! Good-bye, but come and see us. _ CRunrrer.--A Dtttttttet atom cricketers _ went to Owen Bound Monday. and in a contest with the local team. come out 'JMt'lutte,nd,, that the match was cal ed a draw, though our ho s were nheud when time Was up. R,",, titat innings left o, Bound 9 runs ahead. Mr. W. L. Dixon, who for a. number cheers has taught the Bunessan school very successfully has weighed his nosi tlon'at the close of the yen. The True- tees in view of this are taking time by the forelock and advertise in this issue for "ttcc-tp. We Wish Mr. D. success undectihe section a successor equally de- 1 vat . l PERSONAL, 'M'EWi'ION V. . ..“" w. -.._..- August 3rd, 1897. The undersigned will receive applica- tions up to Sept. Itith next for the mi- tion of teacher in S. B. No. l, Glenelg. Must have a Normal School eertiBcUe. Duties to begin Jan. 3. 18%. State ex- perience. . - et, R. B. Pinker. Ella Robertson. Kathy Saute. Agnes Sins, Mary A. Stinson (honors). FROM OTHER t9cseoota.--P. A. Moody, N. Wilson, w. Wiuon. DmugAM--M. S. Andrews, Allie Black- burn, Violet Blm'kburn. Jessie I. Byers, M. Caldwell, Henry Cameron. Maggie Cameron. Franc Davidson, Maud David- son. L. M. Fee, Roy Gordon, Herbert Gray, Archie Hunter (booms). Jessie Hunter. Maggie Hunter, M. J. Hutton. Harry Kress (honors), L. M. Let-son. Mary L. McClocklin, Walter McCrie (honors). W. G. McFarlane (honors). M. Mega-blag, A. F'dferyedith, C. B. Park. The fhst instalment of waiting and anxious candidates were gratified on Saturday last by the appearance of the list of successful ones. The average Durhamite eye looks hmridly for " D." and as it is only a small place appearing among many big ones, having High Schools and Institutes we. naturally ex- pect a. modest little paragraph of nannies for Durham. But we are agreeably dis- appointed, to find quitea lengthy list. and a. feeling akin to pens-anal pride in out town is felt. We congratulate Mr, Allan and his pupils on the splendid showing. To pass 28 out of St Is surely a record to he proud of. There has been much faithful work by both teacher amt-Pupils and the town is proud of them. are they are: OWEN Sousa ExHmrrros.--The Full Exhibitions held at Owen Sound for the past, few years have been a. decided success and the prize list for 1897 which is just to hand ihdicatesadetertnination on the part of the Directorate to make this year’s Fair surpass that of any of its predecessors. ' he premiums offer- edare very liberal indeed and the list appears to be carefully prepared and well graded, is beautifully printed and contains among others tntqruificent, cuts of the Town. the Harbor, the Pavilion. Race Track and Inglis Falls. If the weather is favorable September 14th 15thand16th will doubtless witness a well attended and successful fair in Owen Sound. The (11";an interests1everywhere will rejoice. he flush ot the season will be maintained several weeku longer than usmat, and with butter and cheese at fair prices a successful season is assured. The weather has now settled, how. ever, and the farmer could rxcuse fur- ther moisture till the harvest. is secured. The Saugeen slmwed the imnwnne rainfall h swelling its banksns much as it ever goes in spring. and seldom or never hefore was a full flooded river seen in July. De. Gun is the otrhG1 recorder In this town and his insu-uments from Monday at 6 p. m to Wednesday morningshovj. ed a previpitation of 4 inches. This was exceeded in Toeonto and elsewhere in province. and even in Glenelg. we are assured by M P, Chas. Moffat, a close olr. server, a vessel 5 inches deep was filled to ovet'fiowing. . ed downpour at rain has occurred de- stroying much of the hay and grain crop, and greatly adding to the labor of harvest. 1897 will be remembered as a year of extreme climatic conditions, M much, though far less disastrously than the past two years. The period of extended and intense heat wus without a parallel, and in the same mqnth an unprecedent- YOU ARE SURE GETTING ITE BEST And then the drug becomes your best friend. It pays tokeep standard rem- edies such as our ":Univelsnl Liminent, etc. on hand for such emergencies. Accidents Will Happen - Results of the "thtttttttereitu." MALE TEACHER WANTED. TORONTO THE EXAMINATIONS. THE GREAT RAIN. (l] D‘-.9 ALEX. Bmtrm. Durham P. o. Second edition "Queen Victoria " ex- hausted. Jubilee edition on press. Best Maori of the Queen and Victoria Era publis od. The only Canadian work accepted by Her Majesty. Sales "nptecedeitted--knock the bottom out of all records. Uanyaasors scooping in money. Even boys Mid girls sell it fast. Big commission or nil-night weekly salary after trial trip. THE BRADLEY-GABBITION Go. Lulu-r. RD, Town-o. ONT. LtCAB. W'RIGIIT & BATBON. Calder’s Block, - The Star Life, of London England, has 81,000,000 more Insurance in farce than largest Canadian C1unpnny, and offers Insurance on best Plans, and at lowest rates. 0. A. BAT SON The Merchantile FIFE Insurance Cotn. art-guaranteed IN the lmuoust re Fire Il,',',',)',",;,','),',,'. Company. of London, Eng- land, security glaucoma. LIFE INSURANCE% FARM PRomptrt--Oi'irst, Mortgage)--- Lowest rates of interest and easy terms of repayment. TOWN I'rtomtrtrv--Iirst Mortgage)- On lnunthly instalment plan. Applications put, thr/ttgh with dis patch and at least possible expense. FIRE INSURANCE 1nsurtiride Agency MONEY T0 LOAN»... Is Durham municipal race for this year as decided by the council last night. How do you like it ? 4 mills loss than last year. sufficient to meet all require- ments and a little more. Thanks, gem tlemcn ' keep right on. GUrr FOR IT. .-Go TO rr.--The Rocky Saugeen Congregational Jubilee Re- union on Friday evening. August, 13th, at the residence of Mr. John Clark, Jr., Bontinck. A feast of good things in- tellectual and malarial )rovitled for only 15c mm loc. Bee bills. Mailing Bunessan Picnic last Friday was not postponed on account of the shower and we were glad to hear in general terms that theyhad the success they deserved. Mr. John Cameron, and his son Jaw. ttg.'iov"e'ner'.d, by his friend w. Fraser art-iv last night on a. short visit. Prince Bimini-k knows A good thing when he sees it. And so he uses Deer. Fug nmchinery. At C. Mckinnon's An accident to our press delayed some of our maths this week. Fire Insurance 't" Binder Twine Fad a My Eon: maul WE “no: to K'. s htaettt ," 1'ltatdh'tt to taunt!“ Ptta- PS"";,",".'??,". "g'Brg'r,tt tp',tl,lell,'seh?tth1 'fek. f. cum mmlynmot to In” minnow- mm pm bud“ “and; Harvesting New Prints from 5 cts. up. New Dress Goods from 8 cts. up New Lace Curtains from 25 cts. a pr. up TshtMPTuf SECURED Big Line of WIIIPS from 10 cts. up to 80 cts. for a GOOD RAWHIDE. 551223? White Granite & Tin Ware. - - Marriage Licenses issued. Durham Lower Town Implement Warerooms. iiti- UPPER ggéTOWN Lowei' Town. 23I milis New Spring Shoes L, delight-call and see them. New Table on Cloth, 45 inches wide, white or col cred, M ug. a yd. AG ENTS. AND MACHINERY, Of All KINDS - Calder. BiirrriteF BEAN dk GO. romptly "Hamid! to Large amount of mum to loan at ,5 per cent to 0 par and intend. At RIGHT PRICES ara 2ii,i2iy.ik2t,iirtiiiiitjiiiiJtit - and ardent" “at“. THE SEY Jth?k'h't PLY te-tttte “apnea“:- tbd " -ioVcir irarGiiu, tot my Lowe-hid cm as.- .do a, Pe. Fri-$.93: Ptt'ett ..8'ef Own, " Dr'd Hogs. per out Hun, lu'e weight .. Lad perils ... Tullow' per lb ... Butter per ttr, Tab ... " Roll 4.79 . Aug. 3.02 (12 Sep, .99 ( 5 Oet. 1.71 (6 Nov. 3.24(6 Dec. 1.46 ( 5 Em. per dog ... ., Chickens. [er put Duck. " Turkeys. per lb ... Pontoon. per ha Tot'l l 5. 22 Bran per ttwt ... ... ... Show. per ewt ... ... Full When per bunbel... Barley, '. ... Jan. Mam]: .20 ( 1 .25 ( 1 April .74 ( 5 1.55 (10 May 150(4 l.32(7 June .84 ( 5 1.40( 8 July 1.51 ( T 1.89 ( 8 DURHAM MARKET. Corrected each week by Geo. Sparlgng. Flour per bbl 1 The 7 mos. cf 1897 shows a larger ‘total than the whole ot '95 and about l half an inch lea than the whole of '96. Again, the 7 man. of '97 shows a great- ‘er total than the combined total: at the corresponding 7 mos. of the dry year- by 4.23 inches. The following table compiled from the doctor's very elaborate record will ex- plain short crops m Grey during the past two years. The figures are inch- es and hundredth: of an inch. the num'. ber of times it rained during the month being shown by the figures following the bracket. "i 6 " meaning 6 times. 1805 1896 1897 Jan. .50 ( l “and: .20 ( 1 .25 ( 1 1.14 ( 2 April .74 ( 5 1.55 (10 2.69( 9 May 1 50 ( t 1.32 ( T 8.00 (12 June .84 ( 5 L40( 8 2.82 ( 8 July 1.51 ( T 1.89 ( 8 5.28 (17 The month of July in a record break. er " most stations and even Toronto never wooded a higher precipitation than took place lot week. Within r bout 48 hours over 4 inches of min tell, an amount not much less than what fell in the fimt 7 month. of 1895. The recent heavy minfa1U have le& to a good runny comparisons with re- cent years. and tlnmugh the Undue-o of Dr. Gun, who is in charge of the le- terroiogieal station here. We an enab- led to give the following very interest- ing figures t WORK FOR HEN AND WOMEN. WI”). In " not he“ toe my 1mm um SOME INTERESTING FIGURE. IIII.’ -.--at. ............ ' 8 00 to" Mt 16.02 6.41 4.07 (12 3.11 (it .90 ( 4 2.34 ( 7 .1910 600:0 4Mtta 4teto 04to 010to 10to Ohtto 026te 160to 165 toto 15.43 to o Mt " 075 10 my

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