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Barrie Examiner, 5 Aug 1926, p. 7

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st Ugly he 2;: VCTICI. 11) [I18 CUIIUU5 EHUULIUHE. The St. Peter's Church garden party `held here last Wednesday was quite successful. The local ball team won from Midhurst by 19 to 14. `A bounteou supper was served after which a goo programme was rendered. the principal part `by the Barriecadet Band. Lueue uuy as. . . Mrs. L. Arnold, "daughter Dorothy, Mrs. A. Smith and daughter Bettie are visiting at Wm. Smy s. . Mr and Mrn `N7 Ti` (`h-n'h;'nv-R nf Rin- Vlltlllg all VVIH. army 5. 5 Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Orchard of Bin- brook are visiting" relatives here.` 1\/Tn `lfennnl `urn? T\/Ire Wlnfnhnr` nf DTOOK are VISILIIIE I'Ul'dLlVES KIBFU. Mr. Ronald `and Mrs. Fletcher` of Tqronto visited their sister. Mrs. W. Orchard, last" week. ' Ilia- \1.J nuv--In ha uuHrnnr hon aim!-on UI'UIlIi1'U, RJLEIL WCUIS. -Miss \Harris is visiting Mrs. Price. Miss Harris is I from England to China to medi a1 missionary. ~ flan 1n'h'nufnn Jhsu: `hnnn A V ` Utopia W. A. The W. A; of St. George's Church met at-`the home of Mrs. J. H. McC_ann one Tuesdayevening, July 27. There were nine members and six visitors present, Bible reading was given by Miss Verna McCann. taken from Psalm 32. Miss Blanche Carruthers gave a very inter`-' esting missionary reading `from The Clash of Color. Mrs. W."J. C. Jones. a visitor from Major. Saski. gave a fewl remarks. on the work of the W.A. in herhome town. After the meeting re- freshments were served by Mrs. Mc- Cann. The nextfmeeting will be -held in the near future at the home of Mrs- Robt. Ellis, when the Bible reading will be taken by Mrs. ,C. `Arnold and the 'missiVonary paper by Mrs. D.TJV.\Mi11er. ' Wm. Quinn has sold his farm to Mr. Spring. 4 A Mrpand Mrs. Spring have left for London,_ England, after spending a sat- isfactory two weeks holiday with their son, Walter Spring. ` ' ` Mrs.` Chat:-lotte Degear; Charles De- - gear and Mr_.- and` Mrs. Chas. `Bowyer attended the wedding. of mas Susan `Calder. who was married to `William Young on Tuesday last; Miss Calder is a niece of. Mrs. Degeart . Chas; Degear acted .as groomsrnafxi About fty` guests werepresent. I ' . The wheatls coming in `fast around- -here and ..cutt1ng`is expected in a gay AI` HO. . , NIIIf1fHf_'L"i1TEI"\71-:sP1z%2i. "B-${$;{ 9, Bond Head is a_.z_-|___ ,- _,_ SHANTY BAY In Barrio BOND`!-IEAD MINESING mom _ ma` galuux zxmxuu her sister, qn her way > serve as a. Aug. 2.--C1owes community is hold- ing a concert, with refreshments, on L. Currie s lawn on Aug. 9. nu'v_- an-1--.--_. nu,-,,,u, ,. . .. . un. 1V.ll'.`.. .I:1u5u LuL'tx'c1y UH Aug . `.1. Miss M. Wilson of Toronto was a week-end visitor with her grandmoth- er, Mrs. Hugh McKay. Thn rnnnfhhv nnnntinrr nf` fhn \K.'numnn':_- y..--.v .. -...y. .. u.. -..u;-_.. u. The Mission Circle meet at the home, of Mrs. Hugh McKay on Aug. 4. T\/SR NT \K71']en*n nf Tnvnnfn uraa o cl , $V.ll'B. nusu lV1Ur\d._V. - The monthly meeting of the W'omen s Institute was held at the home of Mrs. R. I. Slesser on July 28, with all the officers present. It was decided to have a booth at the school fair on Sept; 9 and a\poultr_v demonstration at Alex. McKay's on Aug. '13; also to give as-` sistance at the lawn social at Mrs. L. Currie s on Aug. 9. The roll call was answered by suggestions for programs for the year. Thirteen members and four visitors were present. The social I tea hour was much enjoyed by all- present. all the a year. Buy Advertised Thngs. W. A. Grose, Dealer and Distributor IO QWEN ST., PHONE No. 21 RESIDENCE PHONE 1011W g-Fm - 3 -@n-- CC C. . . .. A BUSINESS INV7'MENT THEBANK OF NOYASCOTIA < Capital Y $T1o.ooo.ooo 1'1`--- sters A Wanted $1 1:2; `B-M A|_|g. 20th ted: AT Ladies and 3Q &$'_JE;umTEh_;&Q;ummmmwumm . ` FullinonnationfrotnanyCanadianPacicAgent. cANAn1AN P-A mic NEW CHRYSLER "70" ~ PRICES Model New Prices Phaeton $2035 Coach 2035 Roadste; 2 195 Royal Coixpe 2470 Brougham _ 2540 - Sedan V 2260 Royal Sedan 2615 Crown Sedan 2760 F. B. Windsor, Omarloy (Freight only to be added). The above prices include all taxes; bumper: from and rear, spre tire, tire cover, and tank full of gasoline. CLOWES Gouui . T0. WINNIPEG` nl... '1 pa.-.9 nor miles in nnii III. "II`l`lr n-Q -, . V _ _ _____ _ __ "`*? 2.F%d:.'o:"tf::.`...cx...d`` ';r.:;:J.,,"* 34 U P *4 W W mm W From Statys kin!` O':.1lt::o_.P `S:ith c to and including Toronto `bu Lulu Ontario Shara V From all Stations ston`to Rcnfrcw Junction, inclusive. . ` From all Stations Bur to Bobcaygoon, inclusive; Dranocl to Poh. Rcicoll and ntl Snag:-If tnrritorv. l'l'OlI'I Ill auonu on F tationsinOt'V T t_toa.ndinl' Hamilton, m*"wo11.nd. Niagara I=':.n's".d Wmdso' 1-. ' Mm` nth . ""=' c.n .a=..;':.r..2.s'.:`;..4':`.z's*z"+h2;:*;=';`~,.,.h..`*""- "-`9"- *"" From all Stations Taonto and North to Bolt inclusive. F1-won: all Stations in Ontario on the Michigan tral, Pete Marquett Windsor, Etna: G: ` Luke Shore, Chathun, Wallacob G: Lake Erie, Grand River, Erie & Northern and Toronto, Haxnilton & Buffalo ways. - SPECIAL TRAIN SERVICE FROM TORONTO Ludiesnnd Children-SpechICnnwHlberuavedfmdnududwunohdia.childnnnddnhcxmb. `V I oI'7uIlInornmtlonfron1anyCanadianPacicAgent. L - `ggj ZOO L t ;les- pav-- 2g or for %'1lle1gI1.3% :5KfIts New Lower Prices 5 Unchanged inPerformance tmmality 0.000.000 V _ Reserve $19,500,000 Total Resources $230,000,000 0 GOING flbm Ill DIIIWIII Durxuton U0 Iiuuliaygl ad`aeent tan-itory. * From I Station`: on T . A . - n,,..I_ __ From every viewpoint the famous Chrysler 70, in no way -changed except at sensa- tionally lower prices, continues more than ever to be the car of the hour---the cit you want and need. , With savings of $65. to $410, the Chrysler 70, at its new loweriprices, is making even greater automobile history and establishing higher sales rec- s ords than at any time since it was introduced` two and a half years ago. - - During this period Chrysler 70unapp1-oachedroadability and unfailing sturdiness have won the enthusiasm of more than a hundred thousand owners who have driven their WHAT is your life s ambition? T Whatever it is be sure of this -that ready money in the form of a savings account in The Bank of Nova Scotia will ` make it more quickly and more surely realizable. Open your account to-day and make regular deposits. Interest _is added half-yearly. Y9'QFF?"i`Y '; direct Line. It is because of the high quality of the ingredients that millions of tins of Nugget Shoe Polish are sold annually `throughout the world. 11uc'e GET" Shoe Polish HEIUl`II`\l $ From WINNIPEG Plus-)4 me, pointbowinnipeg , -I-__-_-_ ,_L_ I _I__ 4\_-_ 2. a|__ _ BIack~- Tan-T<;ne;`R e:i-Ea:k i3;o n;n and White ~' \ ranted cars thousands upon thousands of miles. Fleet and agile, enen to 70 miles and more an hour, with all the engineering and manufactut-- ing neness that such speed- implies; - lo. Out. 122 Light andugfaceful in charm- ing contrast to the unwieldy and the cumbersome; Long-lived, economical and compact with entirely new comfort development; We will be eager to show you why Chrysler "70 continues-, despite the attery of imitation and emulation, to be the one really modern expression of motor car satisfaction. 619 A ACME 01 YOUR OWN RETURNING Page ESTABLISHED I832 218. ction 3 82. 5* ;-ndonjl % :81)- Tlrnn * j The outstanding advantages of Duco: 1.-Greater durability. =w- 1 2.---Car tied up a shorter time. 3.--Reasonable mice. ` Can enameled from $13.00 up 1 ,-I 2a-!!! w--v w...----v -- - -.-.- --r Partridge : -Aui;"P;int Shopl an 'D___l! -I.I CL---` Wonderful When your stomach feels bad; when` Gas, Sourness, Nausea or after-eating pains make you 'fel m1serab1e---a single dose of pure Bisurated Magnesia will bring you Instant Relief! 1-'`nr Tniannfinn, the nmmnt effective- nrmg you instant rwlu-:L:_ For Indigestion, the prompt effective- ness of this special non-laxative BISU- ' RATED form of Magnesia is really 1 wonderful. Even the most obstinate cases quickly respond; ePleasant and_` inexpensive to use. Ask your'_drug-: gist. 163} ?__........._._.._...._.._.._.__._.._.__..........__..g, `wnIGlEV5g\. *0` DB THOMA ' `C ECLEC'I'IC { __% 9.! F: 1 VJJMS etter, t pa: 1'Huns%pJu.r, AUGUST .5. 1923 q , Buy Advertised Things. 7 ' I<'e;s teeth clea;1,. breath .Qwet, appetite keen'and `\ d3gefdon_good./ For lndis9%!i09!! Bayeld Street V .vU.co. EH1frqlJin9!e {Jollol 'Iia{2e.wu* d ~ &$w$$$&w%mgw$m| Peter` McGi-i)bon ` of Pntang ibrdke ari arm cranking a motorboat. Linn! la n `kn &w&&mm%&*&a& '1` E` E DISTRICT 4N1-:ws% 4 & mmmmmm mm N4msY4lT>Y0E an u.1u1'u;a.unun5 a. Illvvvn nrurvvv A modern business block. is; to be erected op Mississaga St.. Orjllia. _ I -11,- :____.n_ -41 1AI ....ln....I nu-`A fVn1lIr\a`_ l VIULII $108. A I U1,_4Vuu nu Law; av vvlnvv-In -..... --..-.-.,. . Th-e orima Fire Brigade have re- cently responded to several false :1- larms. in each case sent in by a woman. -ctr..- 11--..` .... ..I.I....1-. ..-.-[An-.4 Al ct vuncu uu Ava.Aa:uuu..sg,u .1-.. 7..-.-.--... ` The bahds or Meaford and .co1un'g-` wood recently ezychanged concerts. rn_-- :\..xnx'.. .........L.....+.- uygu-A nAfnAr|f1\7 vvuuu LUuUIA_L|y \i,\.III5~An':v\~ -----'- Y... Two.OrilIfa. merchants were recently Xicgimized by rforgers to the extent of 1n ` ..~. $108. " 7 A Ford coupe owned by Russell Knox of Creemore took fire from 13: short cir- ` cult and was burned. 1:~........1.-....s.:m .-.e um T.nnnn Life: Tnnixrl STUDY, 1.JL."L}Ul. l'1.Ul|l'_V \4UUI\5llULLo .By a recent judgment "Judge Vance decides that Islands in. thedGeorzian Bay adjacent to the `town of Colling- wood are asessable in the town. Tun]; Dunnnlnb nf 1\/Ht11nv-HI urnn fhn cunt and was Durneu. , Employees of the London Life Insur- tance Go. from thi district recently held a picnic in Orillia. Tpxvlu `M'n(`nn1n'-Iv. SD11 Of Fred. MC- held meme m uruua. . Lmvis McConkey, son of Fred. .-Conkey, formerly of Bradford, was drowned recently at Calgary. fl 'l\ 1\l|'n1nn-Jr 12 Qfnvnnr mm-chant. arownea recently at L;a.15u1'y. `V G. D. Maynard. a. Stayner merchant. was ned $5.00 for assaulting Mayor A.J.F.Sull1van of that town. I 1\,r..+n..u'u `nu-anon `ulna fnr the third A.J..b`. sumvan OI [nan wwn. [ Matthew Duncan `was for the third time` nominated by the-Conservatives 01 North Bay to contest the riding. m..- n.,nu- rm..- 13.......'.:'.. I...'..... run, nan-nun. nu vuuu away uvlnu u. ~,, .. VV ----..-- Wm. Crane. `an elderly resident oi; Orlllia, was found dead in a vacant lot after having been missing for three days. 7 I Wm F1nlnvs1nn,- M,P.P._ recen-t1v' T The new United Church in Gra'veri hurst. built to replace the one that was destroyed by fire last January, will be opened on August 8. ` -Tvhila nlnvina nn :2. lnnd nf hav with | I`8lTlUV8(.l. ' `(LDC DFUKB [UH [ELL \'\ l'lSL. , Eva McDonald, five-..veVar-old daugh- ter of Mn and Mrs. Dbnald McDonald, formerly of Mara, was killed by a mot- or car recently in Toronto. . -The nu-nun Wator Tdghf ahrl Pnwnr have came tlon. rried er-Iod. ancel )5 ` th A 01` cu!` !`I::(.:BIlL1y lu 1.u1'uuLu. - The Orillia Water. Light and Power Commission propose making improve- ments to the distribution system en-A tailing an expenditure of $30,000. Whn nnv-nor safnnn n1 the no! Pren`hv- taumg an expt-nuLuru Ul. .pou,uuu. The corner stone of the new Presby-A terian Sunday Scho`o1Aln Midland was laid last week by the Lieutenant-Qow ernor, Lt.-Col. I-ILenr_v\ Cockshutt. `Ru 1: rnnnnt. indermnnt '.Tnd2'e `Vance W000 H.I'8 ausesuumt: I LIKE LUWII. Jack Broderick of. Midland won the] open championship of Ontario for` the! 16-pound shot-put at the Ontario affi- letic meet held recently at Hamilton. I_____ I_.____ ..._.__..l..A..._`I 1... ICI-SL4 IIJIJI-7v uwou nu.-1..-.uuvn_y vary ............ on Committees have been appointed in Orillia, with W. C_. George as chairman, to promote a suitable celebration of Canada-'sV diamond jubilee next Dom- _ inion Day. rm Qnnll nf Mnnfnrd mmfalnod two V `Wdding" s;ti1tionery, choice in! `quality and correct in style, at the-j Barrie Examiner printery. V ' 20`tf .ys. Wm. F1nlayson.- M.P.P., recently` made a tour of inspection in Northern Ontario, travel1ing.1'500 miles by air- plane. - Tho IHHA 'dnnghf9r `nf A. McArthm' plane. - The 1l_ttIeTda1,1ghter'of A. McArthur of Ravefma. who some time agogot a splinter in an eye, hacj,_to have the eye removed. 7 'l1L.n cant`! TY-uHA l"1nnnn1n In ('.`.I~n'vnn_. upeneu UII Aug. UEL O. -Vvhilg playing on a load of hay with ,other children, the small son of John Forgle of Sunnidale fell to theground and broke his left wrist. mvvn 1hfn'l`\nnnlR FI1rn_1ynov_n1R Ho;1a'h_ ll'llUI_l 1J'rly. Vvm. Snell of Meaford sustained two broken bs and was badbrshaken up `when his car went into the ditch as he xws nasmng a truck on the road near Meaford. y 'l\nv.n1A Gui-knvvl-nnr'l nln {'3 T\/T Qnirn [ near Avlearuru. _ Donald Sutherland and O. M. Seim have been appointed to the Bradford} village Council to .fi11'the vacancieq `,na.u. by the deaths of Councillors 1 Tindallnnd Ogilvie. T 11 Qnonnn yvnnnnv cnnfnnna hv llmor none 481 eat peaungr tne senwuue. I Dr. Peter MoGibbon. member for` Muskoka-Ontario in the last Parlia- ment, was the unanimous choice of the Conser\rg1t_tves at the convention" held recently in Gravenhurst. _ . 'J.".'l'l(TFlll`Hl'Hl L}k{llVH'.'. ~ .7. D. Spence,recent1,v sentenced by! I\`f:1g'i=t1'atc= Cook of Midland to five} years in penitentiary for robberies in_ several Georgian Bav villages, is ap- pealing the sentence. Dr, Pefer MdG1bbon. member for. Capi;pl,, sir-excellent vict- uals--pleasant surroundings- quiet--restfu.l-- `homey-V-- oh, very ! " .The voluble Alfred wbuld lgave had no diicul in per- suading. Mr. Pickwi to -put up at such an ideal`hostelry.. The snug, homey comfort of the old-time inn, with all the conveniences /of a modem f1re- roof hotel added, makes the estminster unique. Perfect equipment and cuisine? courteous service. On a beau- tiful residential street; yet _close .to_ . the city's centre. Single room with bath, $2.50. Vbm you amine in Tomato ask for ad I D:Luxa C46 and :af'_`lVttain:tor" 2.--Mr, and` Mrs. A. Owens of Meaford are visiting at the, home of __ 1`hos. Lyons. 2 v-u T Dnnrbra ant? furn atlahfnra nf A softball team from Dunkerron came to townon Tuesday evening and played a friendly gamewith the young` men of this village. . Tho Thficncm 12911 n! Thnvnhill unani- of Miss M. Bannerman recently. ` I -Anniversary services were held in the Presbyterian Church on Aug. 1, Rev. D. A. Ferguson having charge both after- noon and evening. Cookstown choir, as- sisted by Mr. and Mrs. H. Sawdon of Schomberg, supplied the musical part of the services . I D|.CVVi1X'L, 1']. Bond -Head--A. For-an. D: G. White- side. c: H. Kirby. 1b; D. McArthur, 2b;A C. Whiteside. 3b-; F. Foran. ss; 0. Gfould, If; Ted Hipwell, cf; HHI-Iarvey, r . I `LIIUB. 1JyUll. ` Mrs. J; Powers `and two daughters of Toronto. visited with friends in this-lo cality during the past week. - Mvu Marfin A-f Tnrnnfn ma: fho trunni- ter, bet- rilllno n Udllby UU1'1ll5 LHC punt. WEEK. Mrs. Martin of Toronto was the guest M. recently. C anPfHoI1 onnvn fr-nrn 'l\nn`rcn~v-nn LllC_ \VUCl`\'ClIU WLLH 1V1.LD' JJ. \.J'Ll.'LUl`u . Geo. Scott of Rochester. N.Y.. who `spent part of his youth with the late Edward Jeffs, was Ioivking up some of the old` acquaintances over. the week- end after an` absence-gt abopt fty years. A -Annivnrnav-v any-vine: nun-A hold in Man On Friday evening the -first of the home-`and-home games arra ed be- tween Beeton and Bond H ad ball teams took place in the park here. These teams were the leaders_ inithe Twilight League and as both were out to win a great tussle .w`as expected. From the very commencement it was apparent that it was going to be any- body s game as" both were playing snappy ball. At the end of the sixth innings the score -stood 3`-3. During this period there was plenty of excite- ment for the spectators and it increas- ed in intensity as the game progressed. as I'St one team and then the other gained the advantageby the addition 'of a run or two; At the end of the ninth Bee-ton were one in the lead. the score being 8-7 in theirifavor. The re-`~ turn game on Vvednesday evening at Beeton will be sure to pull a big crowd. The following is thellne-up of teams: ` 'Rnnfnn_'nnnh'nrn n- XXI Tina-Huh r- .1116 LUUUWIIIE 15 L111 : llllC'Ll}J UL LCELHISS Beeton-Dunh'am. n; W. English, c; Dr. Blakely, 1b;' C. English, 2b; E. King',_,3b; Lick, ss; Bray. If; Hall, cf; Stewart, rf. Dnn I-Tna.__A Tnnon n- (1 TXTP-nlo_ Aug. 2.-Mr. and Mrs. John Martin and Mrs. I-Iildred Martin of Toronto spent over Sunday with Mrs. Martin, Sr.. and I-Iereward Martin. Mr. and Mrs. John Rose and I-Iove_v_ Adams of Toronto came up for the 1 holiday. 1\/Hdu Rnranrnf Qirnncnn n1 T\/filnh INCH UL LUIS vxuuse. The Misses Ball` of Thornhfll sperit the week-Tend with Miss D. Carter. (Inn Qnnff nf Dnnhnafnr 'l\YV uykn VVEIH LIUIHC LUIS LIIU llUlll.l'Cl._Yo Edward Fee and his mother. Mrs. S.| ;Fee. who are on-a motor trip here from -`Edmonton, spent Sunday with the lat- ter s niece, Mrs. H. Gilchrist. They were a.ccompa.nied by Mrs. Jas. Kirkwood of Chesley, Mr. and Mrs-. Hughes and Miss Freda .Hughes`of Toronto. ' - R/In urn? 1\/I'v\u \7nnT\Trn~vnan and Farr-n'hr uuuuuy. Miss Margaret Simpson of Midland_ is enjoying her holidays in the village. 'T"hn /(raw-Hon ncnvfv in nnnnnnfinn urifh 15 Bll_|U'_Y'11lf-_'. HUI` 1lUlll.l'f_1_Vb Ill LIIU VILXELEC. Q The garden party in connection with `St. Thomas Church Guild held last \Vedne'sda_v was quite a success. Not- withstanding the threatening rain, 21 large crowd gathered and had their , usual good time. Both supper and pro- *gramme were good. Proceeds netted - nearly `$120.00. I No 17 nm.m...:.s nan rd H... nmm. .UC?l1`l_Y vDJ:U.UU. F. V. Deamude. B.Sc., of the Owen Sound ' Vocational School staff. and [Mrs Deamude were the guests of Mr. ~and_ Mrs. H, Gilchrist for a few days recently. I R/fine 1\/for-innit: Rnlnnlrn nf l`nv-nnfn LU!) U55` rilling 3 ill with haul. I ices are e and I .l'EUC'l.H.ly. Miss Marjorie Malcolm of Toronto was `home for the holiday. Txtvnn SA nan}! h{n vv-uni-`anon Ifma Q I` 1'CU'(L .1"! Ull \ U1 1 UYUIILU. Mr. and Mrs. VanNorman and family of Stroud called on the Palks on Sun- day evening last. kT\ll've Tnvvao 1-Year-+ 91 -111 haw furn unn u?1_Y CVCIJJXI5 .lu.bL- > \Mrs._ James Hart and her two sons'| spent the Week-end with Miss Lettie Hart and her Uncle Tom and his wife. in the north country. I Y\K~1c Qnnnh `D1111: {cw twin}!-Iv-Irr Ilfk Kw- `ll! IJIU llUl'l.Xl UUUULIQY. Miss Sarah Palk is visiting withMr. ~and Mrs. Chas. Wattie. Vespra. Qhnnfv Dav urn: nrntfv ID lln nn 'bL.UU .LV.l!`H. Ldluti. VV'cLLLlU. vuapra. Shanty Bay was pre_tt_v well lled on` Monday last, Toronto civic holiday. I Qnmofhinn vmr-v`nnnm'ml hnnnnnn nn `JVJULIUXCLJ JKXDL, .LU1 UIILU VAVIU llUl1\.lCl,Y. Something veryunusual happened on` Saturday last. Mr. Cross of Toronto shot a large wildcat near his summer cottage. on the O'Brien estate. The an- imal was fully four feet long with huge claws very nearly as long as a. man's nger. 1\/|'v-.nn Mr: Dnhnrf `Rnhnv-funn and 1111381`. Mr.. and Mrs. Robert Robertson and son Ross of Toronto were here on Mon-' day. ' s/(Too late for last, week) V July~ 27--Congratu1ations,to Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Graves on the "arrival of a son last week. Mrs. Graves mother and sister of Gfencairn are visiting her these days. K , T Mun T. Awnnl "R-zncrhfnr Tlnrnfhv 1I.lb`u1ud.J u.uzx:uuu'a1`y. Geo. Johnston as been appointed returning officer or this electoral dis- trict in the coming elections. '1r\n div Dn+nr u (hnvvr-In crow-an nnr-fv Illa h t`:.::* II` A

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