Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 8 Mar 1934, p. 6

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Av. w ,.-ux .,.. mon.~:_o quantities long: lactation 1 third. fo1lo\\'(:d sheep. sulhk` 51/1 01' the n\'II\1I1;~:r\r ) . .,.L1' LLll\l u1:uL.'1.*Lu.I:u UHU KC`; 0:` that the 111dY01' and lhandlc capi"al expenditmc. a.s.~:uming by their actions] \\ v.Lcr and Ligllt Commission is R` T1155 COT1>'t1`UC1.lOI1. The ing out 01' its v.'a._v to nwlcr; tron 351111;` of the tender.` 1'01 `The town council is makinf.;' an l -action dcpcnd< upon y>u1`1cst effort 10 keep down taxes, x-nigllt. appa1'entl_y it is thu only body the 1- have a favorable 1`2p`. trying to do so. The Board of ' ` clerk 1'e_s1'ar(]i1m Llmt l'l11L~Ir-nnh 5: :IC].':nn- ,.,m .:,1,\ V'lll_5'lILu re 1'eg'ardmg n UH Lin; Lllllfllll. we expect th` run" fn rhr. \ or we \\=ouId like to L1 that this wo:-k x the unemployment` r>\'r.rw1*. ilhnf +.]1n1'n` KJUHIHII! Hinds, The Northern Advance xi. uu nu Llld,` C2101) m1e1'.=tu11d the re- +k.~. )'\'|4\\vr\u n..A Help to Make Canada More Beautiful The unlovely things and unattrac- tive places in Canada thaf (li.spl(-a.<.c` the eye are made by man. It 1.` time he set out to undo some of the` damage that has been done. There` are primrose paths for all to tread` win. care to make them. An amaz- ing amount of worry can he spaucd under along those paths in a bri,<.','ht` spring afternoon. Since Adam tilled the rst garden many pas Imus have- come to claim their tllousamls, bu: have pz1s.'~:c(l out of the picture, wnilc gardening has stood throu._rh the cen- turies. There must be something in it. Buy some flower sce(ls, plant some flowers or shrubs this coming sprinv. Help to make Canada more, beautiful. ilb This IS .`~'llOl.l1 f athc-1'5: the n uxpluyxxzcxu : that there` W01-kmen he rate 9` I :=hould Dc: ..+1.,.... ...` 11 requc. *.',epr-rt uf 5 1:1` r.`-nrr'n : 1'51.` iL1l41 nam-.. . `u)1u_`5 LU uu :0. L110 13OZl.1'(1 01 L':(llI "lcation is asking` for (:OI 1.`:i(l[\)>:).`;)Xl [more money Lllls yuan-. when mun;. Iitcms of o.\'penditu1'c mi;_;`l1t be cu`: >" The Water and Light Com- lmissicm know full well they can ',,o'. ",'.l1r; monrey by (l(3l)(:`I1tul'C to proceed _\, j with the work, and the workmen oi the town will get the same work to . do. $8,000 mo-`ms that` council can imake the tax rate 42 01' 4.3 mill.-: V.-;Ll1is _v(!z11' instead of mills. ll 115001115 a shame that \`.`l1Z1'(!V(:l' cl1_c `(:m.1l`:cil tries to do to lower taxes, it _,i. defeated by .~:omic ape-ndi'n_:,-' body. lln (M-illin Hm Dn1.1:.. IT-ii ;.. mm. ,1: (lL`l.Ud.LCU Dy >:omc c H11 Orillizx the Public ;mi.:-rion take pride in h =down the tax rate 01' L Uz1.TI'iC Water and Li;: sfmulcl c0-ope)'z1tc- wit `I:u1t! work to.u;cLhe1', A Fair Question Buy A& Home A Suggestion hook on wmcv \.,un.su.... rd and the .' for of to-day and c\`(.~1`y ago .l._\ U) 11mm; LIVOLUJIC i 15 1`n1kl11_`. ,` hon :1) but he that is Edu 0- +'m- ,.m1..;,L\.\..:.. -nun uuu L!VL l` C110 0 it wmtc Lblic U`i]itics Com- : helpit`-_c to keep ` L110 town. 'i`:`.L- 1 Li-,:h` (,`o1n1ni.~:.-I011 with tho 4-ounci. 31', and owes an Remember Do you visit the stores in Barrie and make enquiries before you purchase out of town? The Dollar spent in town may work for you again but a dollar spent elsewhere never does Just give the local merchants a chance to supply your daily needs and special purchases m 1: go- trouble n\'\ 1.\.\I\ Fhc xJxmxx11I>>'1u11 L1':Lll.~'i(.*1` 1 t1'r,-21. L111 . . mvnt of \Vz1tA.-1'w0rk.< mittcd to council on F: 15134; that council will L.um:m.~,.1uu z1g,`ree mm; Lnr: co1m,-m `] plated imp1`o\'ement to the \\`zlLL:1'-I works system was 1urj._-;eIy capital ex penditure and appeared fztvoruble toi i.<.~ debentures. The 1-eeve alaoi thought that the Board of Education should be approz1(:11e(l Lo see if some reduction could not be made in the? school estimates. Aceo1'din;: to fig"-I uves .~:ubmit1ed. it would .~'<.-em tlmt; I I se\'e1'zL1 items might be cut out or re-: (]U('0(L \ a....n1n(.'n.` ..... . ... . I_. ... aw.-iu.;;c: })1`lL'(5h' 101- Iarm ] reported. And the considered vi experts indicates continue mmt. Under the gzuidam '1`. L. Kennedy, the dep embzxrking upon an even 1 getic program of inspectior ing of fzu'm products, of e: Ilriti.~`h Empire markets creasing` domestic cons-ui Ontario p`roducts_ ,-\< Tnrr-r-:n in Hair. :-v..i.,.` \'XL1I chun I"nn. ULll'UU.. A resolution was U.I'l2111il]10ll. 1)a.~'s- : ed That punsuant to `he })1'U\ i.\`i0Y1>T: of Sec. 44, Chap. 24!). Public Utilities I Act, the council roqm- and dc-E m:in(l;< tha`: the Water, Ligixt and Gas; C0'.r.mi.x'.'~:io11 L1'm1.~'fcr to the town` Nu; .-n....'ln.. ..l.,...`. in .a..o_ hm-I.-uy-1. apology to the mayo`r for the ,~- 71." '!!s.. Reeve Blair said he quite a in}: Dc1)uty-Re(:\=e MacLarc11. h:Ih`n1nn n$' +'nn \Vn{n\- nu} bllkf V\'ilL(`.l` cU1(l L41}; ag'reed that `ohv: (.`()I`lt\: vnxvnn-ur.n+ 4A v'n,. uv..~'. ,J2I,Il>xL 1' 10 1-110 I0\\'! . xn . \fltI'\\'I\I`]?.' rlnn` .411 HU\\ V." [H 5 ; L`c:pt. Feb1'u:u'_\' ' 1.. I Lindsay Hm`:-rson. age =Forndz2le. c11z1rg-e(i vvith ente home of Mrs. M. Iieams at )1: in February and stealing 21 mm` ` a1'ticl0.'=, was sentenced to two : in the county gzxol by Mag J effs Saturday movxning. . The mag'i. said he had 3 the ca: considerable thousiht. was asking too much offfne cc juccept the story of the accus: uzhc . circumstances sur ing the ase. He could no? 5 ' i way clear to give suspended 59 3215 the accused a11"0ady land 21 .-1' convic-tion for the SLIYUO otfe I 'reque.=t from the Water, Ligh 3(::1..- l"nn*.n\i::inh `Frw iug-um n?` r ' \Jcl. \..UAhHL1b.$l\ itures to ca.1'1';: ` plated. Fag $.13. } HAVERSON GIVEN T``/ THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1934. LUU \\1L4H 811.6111 I. at I nun: xtenced to 1' Mag `/C MON FHS vzuuu 01 .)1;:~';_u1:},uuu, rc-vc-als, and a rise of 19 w , J .'.l\':-`."Iu'x- nu-n.n; 1'`... 42.... K [nocuiating Legume Crops i Wihen legume crops are being [)i'cL.'l- ; ncd for .~'[)l`in_L' .~:cc CUl1~'i(i('1'2l?l0l1' should be given to the qu0.~`tion of; inoculation. This is particularly re-' commended for such czrops as zL1l'zLl1";'., sweet clover and soya. lwzm.~, 'p ly wlien sec for the 1':'t timc.1 Ixiooculution consists in zul 21 cu; hum nl' fiux nvnnnv h-,u-hn-in an 13.` I I Outlook Brighter Completed survey of the . for 1933 paints a brighter })lCtLl1`1: oi, farming in this province `ham in any: year since 1928. Total val 1c of 11:,-Id crops jumped $8,371,000 in 1933 from the 1932 total, the nal report. shows, and this (lr.~. 21 (la-c1`:a.<.:3l' .'~"`r,-a':"r- .~`0wn, and a volume lif cldi }I1U(lU('- ion reduced 9.7 per cent. I Field crops h;u've. from a total; actuugc of $1,101,800 in 1033 had uj value of $124,079,000, the rcpo1'L reveals. 21. of 19 um I !-hi :7 I LUUUC Lure seed nu ..- Ontario Swine to be Tested on Basis of Market Type It was decided at the annual n1:,-e.- ing of the Ontario S\\'i11e `.1'ee(ler:' Association that a series of feeding; Stu ions should be e: fi11'll()j.;`i1- out the province, at which the pro- geny of breeding pigs shall be t':. on the basis of inarket :_\`p(:. The! primary object in mind is that 01` bringillg` Ontzxrio bacon up to the lever! of quality obztining` in Dem mark. Discussing`; this qm,-.~'Lion. Gm: B. Rothwell, live stock L'O111I`k1iS.~'iI')I1(:l" of Canada, said that the Danes have set the style. It xvas not nec.e.~. for this country to rebuild the stock? of bacon hogs by impo1'tir}_: .~:poc1al! stmins, but quaiiy and UI]ifO1'I11iE_V'f of product, and a constant and as-i sured volume, were c-.~:sentiz11 on the! .riti.~:h market. Farm News gbistrict News LlIlUl'l' HU (.'Il'CUlll.`LU.lI'C(?r' Hi` the feedng or nishing of 4 01' imlifl'<-rently brc.-d unim: only must the animals be of typt.-.~:, but L .\'{)',`V'lL'HC(. shown tlm certain l{lml:~` animals greatly excel otlu-rs a.bilivt;' 10 utilize the fr--vl. ` Especially is this true in CI. with the feeding: of g.,rr21im<. would pvobably head the li.~ re<,1'n1'(l, with `he pig stamlin; seven`! in i1..-` ability to man feed grrains into meat noon The cow, b-nca11se of :4`. on tr:\'n n(Y' 4"-nun 1'11... 1 nu: nLU('.K FL aoc-nations form:-:1 t ,1` products in home ht: CU`liLllUH. CUIISISLS IH a.(1u1n}.',' L'UA' of the proper bacteria to L110 at the time of sowing`. It 1: to carry out; and helps 10 in.~'.m,~ with the crop. ` V CU, \'(` OIT umtl`. ies 4-3,`... V ; TO THE BIBLE I IS PAID BY THE KING Grain Feeding "V`.'lh I fur-thin I 11111] 1004 nd that ` nu..- lI'UHl lIl'[' X)U'(X_V hf.` } es of milk during a pt-riod, would rank i by brwf (-attlv and; |)1`CiLl U] 111:!` I4 from 1101' bmiy .._- n4` milb [lu-r.. w pu.~7n - and for` of His Majesty King Georgy V. to a` |nr~..:_ of ;r1'ootir.;:: from tho Unit,<.-d' Church of Canada, com'eycd by Rt, Rev. T. Albert Moore, D.D.. Mo-.k-r- utnr of the Church in Czmmla. (luring a \'i.-it to Engrland lust suntnuor, Dr.` Moore `cold :1 meeting of the Ijppe; Canada Bible Society in Toronto. ` A lettt-r of reply \va.< read at the: nwet.ing from His .\'Iajo.~'ty. in which` he oxp1~o.<.:-cl chunk.~: for hr n1(,-.<:~m,z(e from tho (7:1n:ul`Ian church and re A f(`n'n(l to tho \Vm'd of God :1< "`i`.(- hook which (.`h1`i.\'ti:1nIt` is ;\:mu1~ ...i 1371]` Hm 1'0 " "~ AM "Thank you, sir, \\'n..< `hm r`p]y:1 1 I I I 1 1 o ilk` .` UUIIL p1*oduc~'s IL`\\' 01 BUC :d xmprove- vr. n{' En-.~. nmcs necessary stock rg SDCCIE1] . 1nif'ny-nuinr. I UIIC lJl\l' ` ' be A` ype. l`11c|}-' 01 fl tho?5 in Den-I =Lio-n. Gen i nI)\'\$,~o -1r\l\r- .-I :1p`pmk-' (`Ir-zvv par All].- ;[)il- uu.~LII11 nun. U m` .511, Len ; *`0_1'L nox held pastorates `at Iialanuuzoo,` l,iIGrand Rapids. Benton Harbor. Lzm ` la .~'lD_L' and :,L'.:<;2- placv.-.< bci'o1'<.- 1'etiring_u some yoam ago. He had been in L` ` iuilixuz .wz1l'h 1'01` .~'e\'cml months and '~"~`*` wax: u!mb'm,- to tome to the 100th 013.1 bi"H'1r1'n\' r~:.1(-hr-nHr\n n' .13: 1-n~.-.1-;-. ._,.J -..," V. ... -.._... , Next time u. hrsnrty mom], on um rh-A " A did has hruu;.ghL on U: laud, vhunu-an l I kt, try- I HE; _,E;. . of Ma;11esn:`: HUI! Hl IHIH used is an undc-r no (.- $n.l2('l`,..-, . ' ].~u';_'._' .!lUiI. l UL \ UU Iing at Co1d\\`z1t~31' gdoubletrees broke {.s'tz1lled on the tra I n-- V"'I.1] `., Joe Consineau, nine-year-old son ofl 1'11; and M1`:;. D. Ccmsineau, Victoria. Harbor, was killed when struck by :1 n ~L'o C211` last week. 'D11-e boy,| with his brother, was sleighriding on: the road \\'vhc~11 21 car driven by E. Robillard, of Pcnetang, rounding u -.ur'.'-;-, struck him. Int! 0! flzlkn who think they haw "indigeHt.mn" hlwtz only 11.1: n.1:M rnnrhtilh Which null! be Horn-.I:Lu1 in HM: nr i Ininuucn. An v!Y-:1-Lrw-. nntxou,-iv! lib } hiHiv.u Mill: nl aAn(IIu-nth; -...... mu") 112. A H Phnlifm Milk Iitreuun in nu rnunpu min . 0! fntnyvnrmu. mum rvuuprtj Iigeuuuu to uuruml. ` Phillipa dove uwuy mu. a-J1 Lhut. war I 25 and gins right. uiuar ma-ulu. ll. pro- ` vent: Um lmtrmm an n :1. In man his XIII ller eating. hut u pl;-unnl jiafibtwn U) LIJLMI Am! mm: mun! M an turn Iuuzr Isttlng, wmu. plmuml. Enrustion Imvr ;r-nu! M. in the uyubeml Unlikn II, Inn may] dug id E&'--'Whi(.'h il but |I'llIpnl'A1y ya-Md V hest-l"Liihpu 01 Mlxgrpaung mm trllixos many tilneu it) mlnum m mid. \v .. I Mr. David Broderick,` well knowng `Midland man, died in Toron.`o onl 'Tue;~:ay of last week, following an operation. He had been intcrestcdl `in many projects, and was valuatori 'fo1' the Ag-1'i\:ultura1 Development- ! Bozuxi. 4 Orilliu is faced \*.`i1h a 53 11111] tax rate this year, if school cstimatcsl are not parcd (lown. As grants are doxxn, the Board of Education asks $3,347 more `ham last _\'CZLl` from the: town council. The Provincial and Federal Gov-i crnmonts l12l\'c approved of O1'i1iia s[ Gull River Power development as an` iLlI1:(:`lI1p'lOyl11|3I1it work and will puyl two-thirds of the labor cost up to :1 `cm: ril,-ution on their part of $1:Z7,000i `on work C21l'llC(l out dL11`i11g1' the cur-` ` rent: yea1'_ ` At Mr. Alex. .\Ioo1'c`s sale near! Alliston last week, cattle .~ol(l flom $35 to 50; y-earlings $24 each; sows `won at $38: 0z1t.~7_. bin run, 57 a `bushel. and barley 50. Jl!l[J aid :L~'5 t'(-ular Roland Young , an Ezuly fzlrmci`, su'm'L-(l painful ii1jL11'ios when gored by a bull he was taking to the STE!-l` tion for . Only the timely` a1`1`i\'z1l of companions saved him: from . or fatal injuries. ` 1 311'. .~\1l:1:1 .\[<-In 0.-=11 was Qlectcd ` c u n }pre. oi tin; Collmgwood Con- servative .~\;<.~'ociz1t1o11 at the annual Lmectng; la."-.t \\'o;>1;, succeeding the lac j Henry Foreman. `mg ;1mo112' Lm: IIIISI`. so dstrict. He was` educ- Vpublic school and Barri: {then taking a :]1urJ1ogjcz1 Ii:...4m. 11.3.. I . . . ` Mcdontr: townsltl) councll at Its: N . . lzL;~tt meet1ng pa.~x a by-aw reducxng; I fhe bonus paid for wire fence-.< on the H1 `\'.';1_\.' from 20 to 15 `_`vCl` rod. ` l .'IElL .`LU1"'\' Ill `rupt stock be Q b;mk.1'u pt .~"tor:k` wmfair, and it ...\n..\ A. 4.: I REV. LAMBERT LENNOA F 1 DIES IN PENNSYLVANIA` i V '('UHHHl1l , d1tc:hin`-;` UJ 1ll`\,`.\ \ ithe (1051 .1"... mm. ;\ l1El]'1`0"-' L`.~'(`2l]J(` O11 `|C.P.R. freight; train Jr-7'r71'Ir\:L-I tn" 1 mnl - A motion uu:u.~u1L-.~. ' _L I gra.d1ng of pr0duct.<, mm `(I Hvo - {JL|bI\Jl IUIIIL`; tnw am: of 90 ; Innisl town.-:1 u- -un~nn..- H. J 1 UH. I 3!(,` unable vah 1rv.h111t_\' oi \\ 4`n'lI.- ,1. .< zmti-1 0 spcnt Lmderbz n."I '!.. nnuL:L'L IL. 1A.`I1l10_'_, 1`OI.l1`\ :(ii lipibcopal minister, died Penn.=_v1vania, last week. _\'oa1'.<. He was born: township, his palcnts be I the lzst tlers in `.;}'.L Ie educated in the? 001 Barrie Collegiate 1 I`_" T.h(*()]09`i(`:1.] r-mn-:u Z" vHI:r'LIw-. nub: burn! HID of Mnym-niu. mum rt-utulu nnrrnu I of North River, haw r- Monday when '1'n;n I`|\nr)_11r.t] In A -mos: q u i 1 R32 ,U>L`K TRIBUTE ` _\l. >. `. AM. and |`r\u I LIIIU LU\\:l i/UH] ).~:qu1to control =t1`ut0r]. DLKIJUD DUNN]; . Cramp, WC!` r1*..'n1 Pu. Hl_`_ llL uxgxwc-, selling bank- Q+nn(... -.n`HC :uC\l ill U 1 level cm 'tun21tel_v t e sleigh 1'. 1 the hon n: 1-uni] 'I,I'Ill VWU u r I ruvv n-IH c'.unpai_s,-` 4f` \'r.~:\ 1' .1 gown cmmcu g '1!!?!A!!P;90: mo r :Ul'. mu sunuplpe. During the yeu.1"s opomtion your commission liuve eIl'v<-UL-(l economies in the ollice, and have cuusetl the flcollection of zu-coumts, to xnake pos- 1 sible the co11i'plyi:1vg with the nepozt 5 of the Provincial Board oi` He'.u'al:; I we now have :1 fund a-stublishecl for that purpose. ',l`on. are in for the completed construction, and on , the evening of The opo11~ing' of the 1 t(3I1(l(.`1`S we were met by Mayo)` Crai_2' -laml Reeve Blair, who said i11 effect, l;`HzmL1.~4 up; we want your money. 1; Your commission, in. of get- `ting 1'easo`n~-able. help and co-0per21- ,tion from `who to\\'n s fatliers, so that ithis work may be completed before' _the hot \\'CLlt l10l` sets in, and be of 'some u.~:e this ye-31', :;,.pea1- to be got`- [3 `ting nothing hut (I-`ela_v.< handed out. .Shoul this work not go through as pl:1mw.:* and an epidemic |b1`f.`2`Lk out, (`_\\~oulcl the mayor and the reevc be ltn.-<.-2`. to :`;>'>`Ul]1C any 1`e. for tlu-ii` .'l('l-l01].~$ '. -`.*.uAo'... , _. `"11 1:1, 1 Straw as an Absbfbent Straw when used as bedding foi live stock will absorb from two to three times its weight of liquid, and if nely cut will soak up about three timos as much liquid as when uncut. Further, the absorptive c.1pzLcity of diy sawdu.-,t and line si;z1\'i11;;s is from two to four iimes that of ordin- Own sown- ~We called in Messrs James, Proc- to'r & Redfem to make a study of {our needs required in the pronu- iciul report, for proper controlling 01 jthe water-, and the c1ezLni11g out of the tanks so that no taste or smel. could dcwedop on our \V`z1te)_- supply. i I`-his rm 01: \\'a.terworks engineers !g'a\'u us then report and were in- structed to prepare plans and spec? cations of their solution of our diffi- culties, which is 21 new eonorete re- . ' DUIW U11". , I In Dr, B0~1'1`y s report on the Bar- irie Waterworks is 21 statement of 1,condi:ion.s` that could not be put in a {pigeon-hole and fol`;-,'ot;t,c11. If any thing 11app=uncd, that is, 4 Lypho.c1| `epidemic break out, your c0mmi=;'.`o1: iat onc0_ .\\"0lU1d huvv to ussun_1c *-he l1'espox1. for not zlttcndmg LL lso impovtant 21 1nut'Ler. We Imu- `en(1czL\`o1`ed to follow <-vcv'y of 'this ropmt, even to putting; the vrooi 101-. the sandpipc. l D1114-11!`! H10 \N>:1I`K nnnnnnn \7nIn mu L:1 mg; had at m partmem 1,114. +024: LHVIL LlLL~lUllh I ` Anoth01-mz :point out to 1 iwill be done relief basis; V \-.'iil_ be paiil about $6.200 i 30 cents ;)L-1' I wc1(-omed by t ,..,]. , _ . 5'm.nonm..- n~.. +1.. ...~. `nu ma; nu .$ug;.f.'(2SE 1'11 !burden that would b * the shoulders of the W: by xvay of heavy int ru;_:a1'd.`e.x_< of the 1.01" `I"JL`\'U LU.'( .of blocki .'n.~.~...4- . llll.`l \,\lll.`UL `dccxslon to .\Iz1_\` \`.' from your *4-nu `UILHI Cilll 11137.11` {UNI `spon:~:ib1]1ties r `II up . l\~'-11\\ P.S.-Wou1d luck of `he (.'OL1Tl(.`l1 to co; idr.-r the quc.~'ti0n of . ..-u.u.-, it be z'k1ng \/uu.ALuIuzl L00 ssuing deben- uros for this project, and in doing 3 may we .sug;2'est the u1mece:~:s1ry urden be placed upon he water consume. y ,`I2ll`(ln'(. the 1-m"n nf' cnr-11 interest charges. :`u. I nl.I`llL 3'` $4,000 l4A'll| Spring Seed Requirements F a.rn1er.s who desire to em.-auire theii seed supply at minimum cost are al-A ready taking stock of their spring re- quirements. 'Ilho~se who have seed! of their own will be taking steps to`- have it properly cleaned and g-'ra before the spring rush. Ofhers, les: fortunate, will be well a.dvised this year pa.1'ticular1`y, to secure what they require as soon as possible, mak- ing sure that they are getting var-` ieties which are most highly recom- mended for conditions such as theirs. _ __.____-- - -vv,v- (Continued from page one) 1n n;unL'1u:1U1l, 11121.3.` `: the alderman haw Berry read aloud v r--17$ Y\..n.. nxxtl ..1.,l.-.- .. .-v.,u ml.y -Hm Iluv I: Yours truly, : Barrie VVater, Lig`ht and GAS (`n n11-n 1.~.nn urn UL mu; L'I.:L'u UL SUCH _ or the amount inyo1ved_ \Vatcr, Llght and Gas Cm. Asks for Retraction I. .. 1. _--:v Hal. nu. JL .` I ervxorks nn inn :\ 4 I U Throne, n1:..\,.. . ..

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