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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 30 May 1912, p. 2

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ho 3 We k 38 ts Hige German _ subscrip able in ad y Postage 1« §0 cents ¢% fee of must hy teftat this av?uâ€"-uuuvuw"w esday each week. ioh vioa will be made Marjory MacMurchy, writing . in the Canadfan Courier, sounds a note of warning against sending out girls in ‘the industrial and â€" commercial world without being properly equipp & ©"The fact is that the girlâ€" the womanâ€"whether she is a wageâ€"earnei or a girl.at home, is never. taught the value of money. She <is not taught how to spend money so that she may get back its value. In much the same way the girl is not taught what she ought to eat, how she qught to be dréssed. or whenâ€"she ought to rest. She finds these things. out for herself, or she lives so milch the less efficiently for not knowing tnem. It is a truism that girls are not taught how to feed babies, which is one â€" of the chief causes for infant<mortality. But the want ol knowledge is â€"wider than this. Gitls are. not taught what they ought to eat themselves. "They are not taught as honsekeepâ€" ers what they should give "their household to eat. These are sweepâ€" ing assertions. They are made here, because the want of commonâ€"â€" necesâ€" sary knowledge is part of the probâ€" lem ofi the. girl wageâ€"earner. The statement applies to all alike, facâ€" tory girls, shop girls, and girls | in pffices; . The girl wageâ€"earner . does not know how to take care of _ herâ€" self. _ She may find out after . some years. But she does not Enow, exâ€" wept in rare instances, when she beâ€" gins to work. Her lack of knowledge is a great loss to her. Sometimes it is an irretrievable loss. y" WELLESLEY _ MAN WAS j ABLE TO MAKE WILL Toronto, May 22.â€"Findinz that it was no evidence of unsound mind that the late Heaty Thamer, ol Wellesley Township, Perth County, felt wotr*d. when he thourht that the women .« }« were interfering â€" with h‘s business. the D.vicional _ Court yesterday ‘vpâ€" bell Jud.e â€" Barron‘s decison sA Thamer was of testamentary capwitr _when e m de h s _ w ll, the ral VÂ¥ of w. ich :s contested by his daughter Nrs. Sophia Jundt. Mr. Justice Ke‘ 1y points out that even the wisest <cf ‘mer #)metimes .Ct the same as the ‘Jate Mr. 1h mer regar.ing the woâ€" ~men folt. Mrs. Jundt received only ©$100 by the will she o%et d t>. \ 1t is 34 years ato Wednesday nght tbat the steamer, ‘"Fmpress of _ Inâ€" Oi1" â€" wrnt over the dam on the Grand River here with 17 people on bogrd, . rcs l.ing in cight men bei‘t; @:owned.. It was the most éxciting #ight Galt ever witnessed.. There are Still in Gâ€"1t sore of the survivors of %he worst toatin; accident ‘this town hat 6:er known.: * . e THIRTYâ€"FOUR YEBARS AGO CW5ONICLEâ€"TELERAPE THE WORKING GIRL is THE BEST IN THE gâ€"eâ€"â€"â€"<«*N ORLD â€"â€"â€" m-u'e it isdml:i: .of (rejienn.aceuuse-;; ‘building material m any other Emulsion, and because it is a perfect product of a scientifitâ€" ally perfect process. Doctors the world over " pecogmize â€"â€" * sA ts bres Oh a a the Standard prepa ntion of CodLtow Oi m”vv‘;’: Bean & Sons, Ltd Publishers tion §1.00per anuum pay ADVERTISENRS tt‘s Emulsion rates 1OA3O known 08 «% States subscribors published every la'vlo and JUDGMENT ’“&fiw*q yprepare . 1 is ‘own breakiags e epivenp e tm‘ cause be co.ld cot Wear te cause O% . *t "C, in e ies money, and Lecause he could do {tat tics! y . no B ng __with her, ‘ Chatles Frederick Ka tÂ¥ o malks C t 6.41 ore t ‘;‘ â€" ' "lobg . iahd,,iinb. a2d . which _ was hraid on Tuesday aft.ruoon by _ Mr. Justice Hugh T. Kelly at the . now jwmy sitting of Abe Hi;b Court .. of Justice. u Only _ the #g.idence of the h shand and w.1> was presented and w hen that hai been concluded, the presiding Jusâ€" uqâ€":nth:-d'uufiq,au while doing so, hoped that a reconciliation between husband and w.fe wo‘ld . be Lro: ght Lbout before thatâ€"time; ‘‘The business of the Court is hot to Greak homes® h> statâ€"d, *‘but to tryâ€" and rebuild them if pessible." This cas> is a very un‘o tunate one." i There wore"ocly two casés cn © the coc et, th> other being in coms»ction with th» admisistration of theâ€"will of the late Augist Eoshmâ€"t. ~ _ _ attempted ‘to do so. Undet the crossâ€" examin:tion of ber Wusband‘s coursel, she admitted that for the past â€" few years, Mr. Karch was compelied~_ to prepare his own brea‘fast or cat POrâ€" riige or a co d meal that had _ beent prepare} the e.ening before. *"But. it was on‘y dir‘nz the winter months" she declired. ~He statcd however, tilat the months she did get up. were June, July and August. _ If she was feeling â€" well, she nevzer missed _ a merning diting that peZod. Sthe furâ€" ther. admit#â€"d" that he had complainâ€" ed of ext:avagance on her part, ~€8â€" ecially cf a coit shs had purchased costinz a‘out $100. She insisted that te approved of this purcifase, but Mr. ‘LKli’dl in submitting his testimony, denicd the statement. ,Mtg{d he ~Rad left the house to which he a key, she purchassd another loct, explainag; to his couns.1 that the action was the result . of her &m'w,enmi. and "that she feared her safety _ with onec loctâ€"attachei to the door.. : Her gâ€"le cause for action was recause bad: left her, and it was not until alâ€" ter New Years that she had learned ter New Years that she of his wh:reabouts. _ / On â€" the s‘and, Mr. Karch “fl that he cofld not bear the conti w ‘‘nagging ani scoalding‘‘ and he comâ€" plained on Ssevcral occasions on . her thrift in spendinz money which © was abo‘e H‘s means. A ‘"‘Are you willing to go back and ive . with your wile?"‘ Mr. Guthrie as ed <f iim. “Not'unlat';? gie s:nt circumstances" he rep after some hes‘taton, *"What‘s the © g0o€ of a wife if I have to prepar: my Own. meals ?*‘ He was desirous of hn both his _ chidren _ 1xe _ him _ denyingâ€". that he had incited them against ~ theit mothâ€" ;lr' when the question wes put to m . * * ; Mr. ‘Karch â€" is a:d his _ wils is j0r. . Waterloo WATERLCO TO#NSHir COUNCIL R PROCEEDINGS. 4s Ahe Covncit mt at the Cletk‘s Ofâ€" fce in Blait on Wedvesday, May 15th, persuant to adjournment. haeâ€" Menmbets all present with the Reeve in theâ€"chair. S â€" ‘ Mirites of pr:ceeding sessicn read and approved. T% Mozed by Mr. Shaw sxonded .!y Mr. Hallman that the ten‘er otf Ctâ€" ment ind _ Fige at $4.98 per cubit yard for the conc. ote work re pited. at the Ellis Br dge to be :c »pted, saty to 1® in accordance wit.! ;:.hmrm by the Hamilton Butdge Co. C Mo.ed by _ Mt. Groff secovwded by Mr. _ Janzen, that th‘s Council now adjoutn to mceet at the Hotel Kre‘s ;PnM ut 7.30 o‘clocs this aftn M biâ€"beld at The Cone:l met presmant to . .ad> urnment.. Nembers a 1 ;res*nt. Moved by Mr: Hal man seconded ‘by t. Shaw t at Byâ€"Law No.: 990 proâ€" ding for _ cstablishng a Municijal cb»plam System in Township of a‘trl0o be uufih arnd seechd Mr. . Jantom second lat W! 'l rd Ne . fifty foir: years < old clever years his junâ€" Tp. Council get up pnths, dijest ed High Standard ofâ€" is im * â€".~ ~|"** * ppr * ibe Colnty is Being Malntained) _ ... _~, â€".â€"-â€"-g-â€"-â€"b' s * woo ol : . d m Aaag hy ns ue lh-m auntal | ‘téport of the m*'”flu#b ‘ p\_.t'ko eateti t‘ Vlh(ho‘uti“(._, Jor ‘!-’;‘-N seee e AX s ;‘. divis ons ‘che and two. Has been isw>~] $0.. $I Aledy daleri® _ 5. M“fl. May 36.~ divie ol Waterlo> county,. T00 shown 10% on‘y v‘:ba- which the ucifools were fou tation, but ty the 1;*ge 1 succe ‘St. 1~~ candi‘ates . _ al â€"‘The 1 tive g "*to uon o tha Cl ty Hor ceeded thos> for 1910 by §3 amounted to $17,500. . : succe SL. 1 cxwnes_.@UC stho.i . thirares â€" al sel.ools examinaticns Thero.feas been an incroase in the avetage silaries paid to all :“ 911 wfl si 1010 n 1911, 7 C o) cce se onl n me pro. erly m teachers. o leas than 11 schâ€"ols at the close of "the ‘yrar. were â€"<in. the enurm teather: who had n professional tra n ‘ng and who had beon grantel temporary C0fâ€" tifcates. * ~4€" ‘Ths scarcity in the Supply of teachâ€" ers has ‘had a tendency to keep up the urmber of charges of teschers. . ‘This evil prevails most in rural seetions, where it ‘als> h:s its most injurious Tiée decreasé‘in the n&be;‘ol'm pils ati.dinfi the rural s6 8 continues. decrease in 1911, thorgh‘ not +o great as in ‘ the preceding years, â€" is large to indicate how s*tious ‘the c ndition 2re With® ‘Billiousness and â€" Sick Headache s _ <Calgary, Al.orta, July 8, I9LL. I <~~as preatly subcring: for aâ€"lo3% time with B liousness, Sick Headache and Li er Tro.ble. rom.j:;eaflfl to co me amy good. â€" _I Iad _ almost given â€"up in 6 spair when L decid:d to try 2 airc:s eegaire .+ Alter tau.; whout â€" hall a tox the headaches _ stopfed and my appetite im ro.ed. 1 have just finished : the fifch box and feel as well as eâ€"er. 1 cak hbeartily recommend Fig, Pills (â€"r stomachk and liver Troubles. + Mrs. Maty Eltsq i. _ Sol¢ at _ allâ€"dealers in 25 cent boxes or mailed by Th« to , St. Thomas, Ont. _ Druggist *The Cbrofwicle Tulegraph‘s fithâ€" ambâ€" wal excursion to Detroit will be held on Saturday, July 37th, via Grand Trunk, â€" good for four â€" days, return farc only $2.05.. rp4 HONESTY IN ADS. _____ Is THE BEST POLICY Dallas, . Texas, May 21.â€"The necesâ€" sity for a‘ solute truthfuinges in «adâ€" ve was the reynote of toâ€"day‘s nm in the eighthâ€" annual. conâ€" vention of the Associated Advertising €1tbs of America. The denfand . for high moral and ethical character _ in ad.:ertising is one of the rapidly deâ€" Â¥elyping features _ of the meeting. ‘There were scores of addresses on toâ€" Cay‘s programm®, the busiest of the ¢ n ention.~â€"The day closed: with a ‘formal reception to President Ggorge .W. Coleman, of the Associated‘ Adâ€" vertising Clubs. "The ‘"ad" men are playing as~ hard as tmn working. â€" Some of the del: gations: have demonstrated. . novel wethods of advertising during the enâ€" tertainments. _ s x 1 & U RmEOLE ML C".{w.._;f mlo) county. â€" ‘San ‘Franchisco, Baltimore and Toâ€" ronto men continue to §Sprifg surptisâ€" “:‘m campaigns ~ for the next c.n . . Baltimote last night put on a ~ fnoving picture _ show in _ the down t:wn‘ streets, exhibiting Baltiâ€" n.ote attrattions. > / * ‘The Toronteo Kilties, unacesstomed to tâ€"e power of a Southern sun . at this time of the yoar, carelessly le‘t their bare knees cooked up during .the Icni automovile thdes yesterday afterâ€" r0of, and to day they are wishing Yor longert kilts to Ride the sonburn. Sont in Waterloo By A THEY DID JUST . _ WiAT You sid GIN PILLS WOuLDd Do "rnulndun'.#eofoh?m- and have taken them. ~ They hare dote m--:\pod. Tlllydo)-!v= I sent for the sample, and 1 bought &A Pain in the Back, R benmatism, > m It they benefit hfl\uu «druggist‘s I bs saaiedan en f'n-w, ‘jo o me any 'mdwntfl j ABagine Masuct Mirvinuu®t Decentnt NO lesg than 12 public schools SUFFERED FIGQ PILLS WAIT FOR IT the condit0f D 506 OW m.fi..‘mh?‘u e cngsier way 2008, 4n Pn eAchers. ‘This h;‘h.dl&â€"'fl.m-; rural seetions,| to an assistant {male). $675, in Badâ€" most injtrlous ; en : (female) $550, in Conestogo. f The lowest salary paid to a master namber of puâ€" was $370, in Bamberg ; to a mistress J ~schcols still| $490, in BalsamGrove ; to an assisâ€" rease in 1911%, putMi-M'n-u.'-’ as in many. ofl} ‘The resort is a very comprehensive is large one, and indicates that the inspectors the c are exceedingly c:mwientiors inâ€" th» wihlic schools discharge of their duties. ; s en‘ denik T uns \ J o hy $y Pae t © 11 c rnditan °* Mar 41 ¢ as been bb-ll'i» Â¥ .u(l.,, Pie .“Lgb%u, May 28.â€"The mount number Superintendents â€" «1 &st hzt: tha‘ nnhlo ‘and m es n.hd. sbe far Whirses ©cezi of Gin Pilla, and 45 and 50 The Fig PA bas _ beeg Guorauc, P.Q he wel G. Hachnel tint m C he I publiC ptaiilyin ; to.notice in the TOPO®!® "** / only one is _mll uWyM a"d vight as poor, the remaining 88. 18‘ng ‘ga-n from: excgllent to gcol. | In mm.ma‘-mé the average falmy _ pald to a was $605, an increase d!fl.f"‘! that of 1910 ; to a mistress.~ creass $44 ; to an assistant crease $47.° (Since 1905 tha 6 inctea‘e to a mater, to a $ and to an assistant, respectively, has bech $155, $165 and $169.) + > 4 TO MANY METHODISTS _ _ AT THE WOODBINE Too many â€"prominent Methodists are faironizing the Woodbine races, . A¢â€" erdn;.. to 1h> Christian Guardian which says : t# wphay se on 5. ‘The '5"'" meet in Toronto of the @ntari» Joc‘ ey;Club has been an Unâ€" 1suel centre _ of ipterest tlis year. The presence. of the g0zernorâ€"genera!, %&%m and Iis family.â€". has ten "the ~ occagion a special "society iitetest,â€"and . the attendance seems to hate ‘teen very: Jirge. : We notics ‘ in the 1istâ€"c[ names. of those in attendâ€" rnce.mot a few that stand also : upon Me‘h dist Church rolls.. We are: not th: ‘¥eepers of their: coricience, : . and wo‘ co not presume to say what they: should‘do, ‘but we cannot foret that tae meets are kept up by the gambâ€" lingâ€"that is carried on in metiqa with . them, and we n n of how ~utterly <, gambâ€" I‘ng is. An!l when we remember that weny ‘cf the state legisiatures across the lHizes are putting down recetrack pamtling with a strong hand, . we can â€"Fot feel > that the special ercourage ment some _ of oct high society â€"are giving it in Ontario is out of . place. ‘From the goternorâ€"general down, they w& sutely have been, as we see it, h botter employed." ¢ SBpanking ‘does aot cure children of bedâ€"wetting. â€" There is .a constitu tional cause for this trouble. . Mrs. M. Summers, Box W. 501, Windsor, Out.,. will send Iree to any * mothet B&râ€" successful home treatment, with full instructions. Send o mm‘ht write her toâ€"day ‘if _ your ten trouble you in this way._Don‘t blame the chitd, the chances are it=~ can‘t hln 6. This treatment also cures adults and aged people troubled with urine dificulties by day or night. Better Than Spanking The Chronicle Telegraph‘s fiith annâ€" tas exourgion to Detroit will be held on Satrrday, Jély 27th, via Grand Tr n~, â€" good lot â€" four days, return far only $2.05. P ) ‘these 97 A ‘beaut‘fcl wedding was celebrated wt the home of Mr, and Mrs. Jonath an â€"Znyder, Lex‘nzton, ofbâ€" Wednesday aftetnoon, MaÂ¥ the 22nd, when : their (#ighter Lroy wes married to â€"Mr. F PRrut acher of the office staff oi /Wi‘l ani Gftene KHoms Stift. â€" and Cdilar . Co. and â€" son of Mr..Frank ubacher of this town., Rev. M L Wing pyerformed the ceremony.. â€" About ©60 guests #at down.to a these present wereâ€"F.â€"S. &hants and Mis. Slan‘s, Mr.‘ asd Mrs. Boehmer, Mr. D. Pern{as, Harty Reichert, Mr. #t«l Mrs. Sher*, Mt. and Mrs; Woods, M#e" Musselwan, Rev. Mr. Kellerâ€" w@#, Mr. Sbanb, Wrs. P. Hossemauer, Nss t, Mi# Miséâ€"HawX, Miss . Idma , Miss Lachkman, Mr. and Nre. | ty of ~ Sttattord, ~ Mr.: and unX oo‘ fhare un ‘or, â€" Mr. » jtfl'-. ; Mr. and Mrs. J. Bowers and many‘ Athsrse â€" The presents to the i t i tss dietaes and vatlow ‘ubacher. of this town., Rev. M . L img performed the ceremony. â€" * About 60 guests #at down to a mptuous wedding dinner. The event s w ‘mest enoya‘le one. â€"Among ése rrescht were F.S. & hants und tlic and *n sohm BRUBACHERâ€"SEYDER ?fi-\u n:'d'-ho: the of & rom _ . m!nâ€".m males HYMENEAL wAIT FOR IT sCho the intants les . 5 pert.C U eti Dal sDe it â€"a MeK .. Hall, Ottaws, and DT. 15. ~Ha ,‘ were tlie. soeakers., Howi . this â€" segsion the visitors £"~ guests of <the Hospital oar ‘were taken on the H. . Gâ€" ~B. into the fruit district. _ «This eveniâ€"g‘s session was held in the. Y. SC. A., where the new tegistration gct zo erning . gradvate nurses was Jigcussed. . Considerable opposition to the ect. was â€"ntar‘fest, and ‘some forâ€" mMal expfession of this opposition may to made.: This alternoon bre ‘election Pan of pfficets was ‘held with the followâ€" ing" resulte ‘~â€"Mrs: â€" Bowman, Beriit President ;â€" Mis#= Kate Madden, Ham: iltos, Viceâ€"President ; Miss Brent Toronto, Treasuter ; Miss Sceott, To routo, Secretary. +# Parisian Sage 3. C,_ As the \ nnie â€"Ro:insof PARISIANSAGEâ€"ask formit _ by name when you want the real bair grower, beautifier and dandruft "oure. This â€"is aâ€" picture of the ‘carton: on which & w each bottle of PARâ€" MJ ISIAN ~SAc6 i 0 es packed. "‘The girl in he‘ picture ‘has Auâ€" N ‘urn hairâ€"bear that & [ act in mind.. PARISIAN SAGEâ€" i | will banish dandruff, . stop falling hair and * k ‘ lwhing!ulp,nd proâ€" t h01 mote a.new growth *4 .of "hair . if : the â€" hair root is not dead: It will â€" put _ radiant] JÂ¥( CC â€"beauty â€" into ._ dull, f Mepennt {l-ded. lifeless"" hair, t._!_,:.:‘ and as a dainty mntmmmmnmil and as a _ dainty| Cbomememmendi | hair dressing _ . for 7 women it cannot ‘be matched. Get a 50 cent bottle of PARISIAN SAGE toâ€"day. If it doesn‘t give complete satisfaction, your money will be returned. Sold by _ E. ~M. Devitt, Waterlo6, and dealers everyâ€" where Young Youth Tried â€" To Hang Boarder : PRESIDENT Chathans, Ont., May 232.â€"A nneâ€" yearâ€"old â€" youth, Josesh Letovyr.Pau, l ing just outsideâ€"the city limits, has been arres‘ed _by the poltce charged w.th lein; . ins n> and a dangerous prersonâ€"to te ‘at large, and also threaâ€" teaing to till, .. He has been in & wea‘c minded conditicn, it is alleged., for the lastâ€"two wee‘s, during w time he has t‘reatened bis mother witir death, â€" Last night he made h: ay to the room of a â€"boarder,. : ard was about .o ~Slip a rore Over the toarder‘s nect, â€"when hisâ€" mother, who had tecn wpt&'n; m hing away ... He : will <be ided for‘. _A ;»m’x to. ascettain~>. his â€"mental condiâ€" \ «s se c® Sick headacho resulte from <a disâ€" ordeted condition of the stomach, and can be cured by the use of Chamberâ€" lain‘s stomach and â€" Liver â€" Tablets Try it. For sale by All Dealors. Board of Trade and Council Are at Odds S% Thomas, May 22.â€"‘"Thugs". ‘as‘ the word used by Aid. Mechan at ~a special meetifiz of the Industrial Comâ€" mittee to desoribe certain membets of : the Board of Trade who critized the nction of the Council in tefusing, 0n , legal grounds, to grant $3,000 towards engaging an Industrial Commisstonér, ‘ Presideat Horton asked Ald. Mechan ; to apo‘ogize to â€" the.Board of (Frals,~. but he decl ned. 6 l ‘The @s#sion of the commilt posed jointly. of members of 4 of Traté and Council, was th sst in years, .and an a Fesn‘t ;n: tiood tgiw the ~twi prozosit‘ tWe mfi Rotary Eng‘n pany to erectâ€"a plant in fet fig um ho e fert man one & man w ed to m a shbe lacts will be investizated. that than cate y of : Buperintendents Schools for Nutses 0; sun al nmoting at t is Ma there at anything in all ie Cara by 4 + Ba peved m-'ll â€"«1 To D T ETROIT tal c sag Tablet ure 16 t} S AVINGS BANK â€"DEPARTME NT s at all Branches : Interest allowed at highest current rate. ~___ .. Waterloo, Ont. Branch, â€" Jacobh ~Hespoler, Manager * A reliable French regulator; never fails, ‘These as 3 bos or three for $10. â€" Mailed to any address. Dr. de Van‘s Female Pills WATERLOO MUTOAl OEKM. triot Agont +A 8 wunn'l,l’o. ONT. "Scentific Aimerican, Capital * Seot mss $ 3,000,000 > $ 4,000,0( Reserve _ â€" + = =‘ .. /; . 3,000,000 4,600,0 Deposits = es k 23,077,.730 35:0424, #pu_mand Investnients . ~ _. .=â€"â€" ~27,457,009 _ mg ‘Stal Asséts _ â€" _ t. â€"â€" 1 33,000,1092. _ 48,237,2 ~ Has 83 ches in â€" I{ Bun mm-flm‘:u‘h:n%&-;mpondcmhd A GHNHRAL BANKING BUBINBS8 TRANBAOCTHD. . 5 RlRE“l?lSURANCfi. co. .‘ Incorporated in 1863 ‘Total Assets 31st December 357 $426,808 13 3. 1 Bowman, Beg., St. Jacots, %fl: Bou:. Heq., Preston. : weiosasoe T rauk Haighy, Beg. _ â€"_â€"" orrrorrs W m. Snider, t. (nteieee. . P. Clement, Berlio, BULL8 ! BULLS ! Brasiau BUARD®OF DIRECTORS A. 0. MALLMAN of the Boriin Daily Tolegrapt Waterioo throniole Telegr sernrestes. Now Y ork +â€"Loof sn eefonPreJenl anJanJunf on onl onl H \g ~â€" THE LEADING $Meat Market In a.lcortries. . ~Ast for our Inâ€" ventor‘s Adviser. ~Manrto® Lkm. 964 University Street, corner St. Cathâ€" erine Street, Montreal, Tou. and Washington, D. C., U..8. A. Sanderson‘s : Bakery Issuer of Marriage Licenses s_;m:.&m Ofire; â€" WATERLOOD #edd0¢¢sescsrscsecccscsc¢ve Fnacy Vakes JACOB BALL ® We have the reputation of mm.fi %M“ all the,year round. In thl-ove.l“.-flhrhn Sored ‘Hans and m Toue mnflnlmmm John â€" B. Fischer H King 8t. Waterloo Bread Rolls, and 35.042, 311 38,854,80" 48,237,284 Agre

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