Northern Advance, 6 Dec 1934, p. 7

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. Home Nu; Dry silk stockingrs i A high wind will out of clothes. \U lxnn nnvt-l1 11 cintr CENT-A-MILE Dom Leave And All Stations between NORTH BAY and AURORA including MIDLAND, PENETANG and MEAFORD BRANCH LINES. 1_'0RONTO BUFFALO wmnson Iiuvnw 1:-----w ---.--v'-.. ___-,-_,, Bclleville, Bowmanville, Brantjord, Brockville, Chatham, Cobourg, Cornwall, Gammoque, Glencoe, Goderich, Guelph, HAMILTON, Harriston, Ingersoll, Kincardine, KINGSTON, Kitchener, Listowol, LONDON, Morrisburg, Napanee, NIAGARA FALLS, Oxhawa, Owen Sound, Palmerston, Paris, Port Hoe, Prescott, St. Catharines, Samia, Southampton, Stratjord, Trenton, Whitby, Wiarton, Woodstock. YOUR PORTRAIT Tickets, Return Limits, and Train Information from Town and Depot Agents. ASK FOR HANDBILL. (E. milfrrh Zlarkznn TRA VEL BY TRAIN-SAFETY-SPEED-COMFORT-ECONOM Y rm: ETHEE 15 >0 I.[JL CU soggy lumps. It "i5ii|DAii;'b'6MBR 14 ROUND TRIP .ate STATEMENTS CONCERT BILLS CHEQUE BOOKS NOTE HEADS SHIPPING BILLS SALES COUPONS CHURCH FORMS One Else Can Give BARGAIN I-`ARES. Phone 591W DETROIT "_L'c.LHl'lIlg' VVIEH DCHUEIIUI V'OC3.l Soloi- At. the close of the meeting re- freshments were served and eve1'_vone enjoyed a pleasant half-hour. Page Seven jj--- ' I The December W.C.T.U. meetmg -.~:a.: held at Mrs. J. A. Lennox s 01. Monday afternoon with a large at- tendance. Mrs. Ballantyne presided and .\'Ir.. J. F. Wildman led the de- votional period and gave a splendid and forceful temperance address, stressing the conditions he had seen in connection with the liquor trade. He also said that the liquor trade was_ the worst curse the world had to con- tend with. He paid a very fine tri bute to the W.C.T.U. and urged them to keep on gliting and esentuall) they would win. T1` '9: (int-irlnrl fn kuvn H19 n1-n\.vn1. Lucy WUUIU \'VlH. It was decided to have the provin- cial convention here next October, as the provincial unions had asked to hold the convention in Barrie. Mrs. Heath and Miss Dobson delighted the ` j.z.the1'ing with beautiful vocal 5010;. if flan rvlnen nf' flan n~.nr.-Hno- vo- Attractive Grnishinga Use your sense of artistry when zarnishing foods and garnish light foods with darker garnishing; and vice versu. The color combinations, Just as in clothes, are as important as the combinations of the foods themselves. Seeding Raisins Perhaps the best method of free- ing raisins from seeds is to put them in a bowl, cover with boiling watei and let stand for two minatcs. Drain, open the raisins and i'emovc the seeds. They will come out easily without stickiness. `I?-J.-JU. Little Helen Graham, Grove St., ;;2:ve :1 very pretty and clever Dutch `doll dance. She was dressed i_n Dutch costume, and the accompan1- ment was played by Miss E. Dob- son. 101' we L,n11(u'en's anciter. One 01, the competition quilts at Lhe count} convention was won by Mrs. G. Williams, of Humber Bay, in` the luck); draw and realized $46.05. Christmas exchange gifts 1'Cl1iZ('|l $5.50. 13H-`lo Unlm. ."....1....~. r~........ cm I LJlU1"X1'y 11 ::':th -13 m present, ',J]`tSidiI1!,. H. '11: ,Jn;:1uuu.',. It was decided to donate $25. for Christnias cheer, $5 of it to buy gifts! for the Children s Shelter. I y-n no` H. llI\I\`\i\f\":":I\I`\ n...:la.. .. out 01 clomes. When purchasmp: kttc-hen utensil-' avoid d11't-czxtchlngz handles". Qnuv cf:-inc nf lnnfhnv nn Han 11 The tender word unspoken, The letter never sent; The long-forg'otten xnessage, The Wealth of Love un.spent- For these some heart is breaking`, For these some loved ones wait, So show them that you care fox` the-my Before you are TOO LATE. The regular meeting of the Bu:-ric `\``omen .~' Institute was held in the Library Hall on Tuesday, Dec. -1th, members and several visitors .\I1's.Mills, '.:`.`:r the president, ' I If you ve a tender message, 01' a lovmg word to say, "I`-on"t wait ti Il you forrzet Ir, But whisper it to-day. Who knows what bitter memories May haunt you it` you wait '. So make your mother happy Before it is too late. (James Whitcombc Riley) 11' you have u gray-haired mother In the old home far away, Sit down and write the letter You put off from day to day. Don t wait until her tired steps Reach Heaven s pearly gate, But show her that you think of he; Before it is too late. THURISDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1934. BARRIE V5/OMEN S INSTITUTE HOUSEHOLD SUGGESTIONS Women s Page Home Nuggets ' cfnr-1(intr< in n :1 OUR BEST PAL ZIVOIU (]1lT'('UCC!`llll). _ IliUl(llCL". Sew strips of leather on the m slde of trouser cu`s to prolong` than \I!nn I` uggers in a dark place. take the . Dressing for Goose~-('h0|) pzu'. to make `5_- (tupful, thr-n '3 me(l1um- sizml onions. .-\d 2`: quarts of . bread crun1b.<, P4. cupful melts.-(I butter. 21: tea. salt, and, i` liked 1 tablespoon poultry seasoning". Beat 2 eggs and stir in 1ip:ht]_\' with a fork. .\'Ioi. .~'li;.-:ht1\' with b0i1lH;. ,` 3. J. .. I4Al> L L Vlvnfnuu 1u1'_\ rzuner Lnzm Wet. Dressing for Chicken---1`-_- Cups` h1'0:1d crums, 3 cups chestnuts, 1; ; cup butter, cream to moisten, salt` and pepper. Shell and and bIz111chL'h0.s'tI1L1t.~'. Cook in salted water. Drain umll mash. Blend in other ingredients. I Dressing for Du:-l:._..`) mum 1-nnhrml. 1 E x 1111-.511. DlL`Il(l 111 other 1n2`1'e(11ents. } Dressing for Duck---2 Cups cooked: rice (rice should be dry), heart, '.1\'L-1-j and gxizzard of duck (cooked and chopped), 1 small onion (sliced), 1} teaspoon salt, dash of pepper. 1 (`nmhino inm-1-rlinnru nnd 1-rn` intn If the dinner is composed of left-` overs and seems a bit skimpy, make hm !)L or mufns and bring out a jar of homemade preserves and the skimpiness will never be noticed. bilLlCU. ` English Plum Pudding~---3 e5:_'_".= 1`: lb. . rai.~'in.<, 1 cup flour `3 soul` z1ppl0.< c!1.opp(:d ne, '3 t.;-'.-1- spoon `g-`round aIl. 1 tc'5:1.~'poon . Wind of one 1(-1`.`.<)n, 11; cups dz-ix.-(1; l)1'(-ml `-_'(-up .~'uu`:n`, 2 07.5.! Citron cut nr-, ;- lb. (-hopped nl-| mom!~:. 1 Lt-:1.~'poon muml. ('inm:mon,l \ - . ...__ l 4 LU2l.\'])U()ll slut, uusn OI pepper. _ (`ombino i11g')'c and stuff into; duck. This (l1`essim.:` should be male tically dry when it is put into the; fowl. 3 muzus, cnoppeu. ; Sift flour once, measure, add bak- ing powder, soda and spices and sift together 3 times. Cream butter thor- oughly until light and fluffy. Add .egg yolks, mixing` well, then molasses and milk. Combine one-half of Hour with this mixture, zuld'g'rape juice and beat well, then add remaining our, mixed with fruits and nuts. Fold in egg whites. Rake in two well-grreased loaf pans, lined withl wrapping paper. Bake in a slow. oven (300 degrees F.) 4 hours. Old-Fnxhinnn H/lino-nnnnar, 1 ll. l oven muu degrees 1*.) 4 hours. 1 Old-Fashioned Mincemeat--1 1b.. chopped apples, `. lb. raisins, `g lb.|, ne sugar, 1,-'_r teaspoon mixed S[)lCeS. `$4 lb. currants, ` lb. suet chopped fine, 2 oz. candied chopped peel, 1. lemon juice, grated rind. 5 Mix all ingredients well together,` and keep in a cool, dry place. in c1osel_\'-covered jars. For 21 large quantity double the recipe. steamed Plum Pnrlrlinu-.v_1.' I-uni . _ .,...,..~ .....-....~. 4. \.up Luuppl:\' gs, `L> cup p:1'ape juice. Cream shortening and . to- gether, add bread crumbs. baking, powdeig, salt; and spices. Add beaten eggs and mix tho2'oLurhl_v. Add scald ed milk. Add o1'z1n:e and lemon DOC]. rui. cu1'rzmt.<, gs, nuts and fzrapei juice to the first mixture and beat tho1`ou,2'hl_\'. Fill :1 _:1'easc(l pudding. mould ,4. full, cover` tip;htI_\' zmrli steam for 4 hours. Serve with hard $111100` ` me. When the light shades of stockin;.;s beoome too light from frequ.`._`.t wash- iri. H, rinse them in a deener tiiltillg soxtion and enjoy them to the end. I-`H011 cn-min onnn is rnnllv vlmnnm 1 cup x11o1u.<. ' Souk f1`uit.< and ulmonrls in u 1 fruit jucre ovrgr night. thvn min 1'.-nu rcs; of the in1::rc-dients. Boil from` four to eiyrht hour,<, km,-pin:_-' con,-:'mH with \\'21tcr and b0ilin4-4' the wholn: time, 01' stczlm. Serve with haul} !`|IIl"fi .~uxn: l)l'l.'El(l L'1'uIlHJ.\', `:2 Cuplul nwm.-(1 I t(easpoon.~' i scz\sonim2,'., ; I water. though this (lrcs. lllat be [dry rather than wet. ............ C..- f`L:_ 1 l ,..... . quzumty uoume me recipe. I Steamed Plum Pudding--- ; cupi shortening, 3 cups soft bread crumbs, 1 teaspoon salt, 1-; teaspoon cinna- mon, `,4 teaspoon cloves, 5%; cup scalded milk. 2 tablespoons chopped lemon peel, `,4 cup cu1'rzmt;~:. 1 cup su_Lra1', `, cup nuts cut in pieces, 1 teaspoon baking: powder, 1. . `teaspoon nutmeg, `.5, teaspoon mace, 3 eggs, 2 tablespoons` chopped o1'z1ng`e pool, 1`- _ cups r:1i; 1.; cup chopped r'.I'nnns L-`kn:-9-nni~nm and -. .4- |||\IlI\.'u I L\(l.'l-'\)|}ll *2 tr:u. f_:`l'0LH fruit juice, I (`up 1 cup n1olzx.<.<('-.~'. gnu}: {'1-ni ~ Inn piauunug me menu. 5 Dark Fruit Cake--vFl\'e cups sift- ed our, 1 teaspoon soda, 2 teaspoons cloves, 2 cups butter (or sho1'tening),j 8 egg yolks, well beaten; 1 cup sour- milk, 6 cups raisins, 1% cups gs,l chopped; 2 cups sugar, 8 egg whites, stiffly beaten; 2 teaspoons baking, powder, 2 teaspoons cinnamon, 2 tea-I spoons nutmeg`, 3 cups apple, chop- ped; 1 tablespoon molasses, 1 cupl grape juice, 11,2 cups Currants, 1`/2 | CUBS 0if.rnn_ nnlv PH," .4 r-nna H-'4' ycu, .L Launcapuuxl muxasses, 1 \ cups citron, nely cut; 4 cups meats, chopped. Sift nnr nnnn mpncnvc: nth] 1-. cup cocoanut. Method: Melt marshmallows untili very soft, grind gs, dates, nuts and` cocoanut, chop cherries. Mix all tow prether, pat out on s1i;2;11tl_\-' butteredi [plates to ` inch thick. Cum .1`; squares, roll lig-'htl_v in powdere1` sugar and wrap in wax paper. ! I Christmas is but a few weeks away [and thoughtful housewives will be] planning the menu. . Dar]: Fr-21:} Fab- Wxvn nvIv\n ,.:u l uin3.'; Lnelr \.n1'1sLn1as good turn. DIVINITY CANDY Three cups white sugrar, 1 cup corn syrup, `E3, cup water. Boil until i` hardens in water. c_2'p:s still`, add .s_\'rup, lg cup of cusp- pezzf walnuts, vanilla. and beat until sti . FRUlT_ DELlG-l:l`T Half lb. mra. 1. pkg- gs, "~ /.. small lb. dates, 1 cup candied Beat whites of `l. L-'JLZ kl ID. Potatoes sold at 40c ;`15c a large basket. `carrots were 5c a bunch and ibunches for ]0c. Parsnips and beets `were mostly 25c a basket, with a few at 20c. Cooking" onions also jwere 20c and 25c a basket. cabbages 5c each, turnips 5c each and 3 for . 10c, Brussel sprouts 15c a qt., cauli ower 20c each. Chinese lettuce 15 a hunch, celery hearts we a bunch a bag` and Some new crop is and spinach 20c a small basket. `Squash were .l0c to 30c each, and pumpkin the same price. Citron cherries, `/2 lb. blanched almonds, i|b"u-mt 10 ` }` W1 *1 f9`V f-0`-1'" cup nutmeats (walnuts or pecans), :- cup cocoanut. until toes were featured at 10c 21 lb. Ap- ples: en_]o_\.'e(l a _L','OOLl sold at the fol- lowing,:' prices: Peewaukees 30. Spies Soft gs dates and 40c, Weathies 35c and Mclntosh Reds ...,.J.I. N`. to~ ._,,L 140cc. I 5 i"; `3, cusp-J ped until[ stiff. ; The Roasting Pan lmm(-, after rt-moving` the roast, if you will pour some hot \vz:tcx' and a few drop.~' of ammonia into the roasting: pan you will nd "he pan an easy article to \\'a. 1: 5 only when thr- fat is nllowccl to become hardened in the pun that It is a (lifcult job. mr melt couector's badge. I Each Guide or Ranger Company or Brownie Pack must do some good; turns at `Christmas, such ;being' a! gift, or help, or entertainment, to[ some people in need of same. Yne Companies and Packs are now piau ning.-; their Christmas good turn. , ___. In addition to their usual activities,` the Brownies of 1st and 2nd Barrie` Packs are preparing for an open meeting to be held this month, when! the parents and friends of the` Brownies will be their guests`. A- short play is being prepared. A number of the Brownies are trym: for their collectoi"s badge. I Each Gllidp 01' Ranzrnv (`.nhnun1u| FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS FOWL RECIPES FOR THE YELETIDE GIRL GUIDE NEWS ".` k'LlJ .`U'-Till`, 2. . 07.5., . '5 (-11opp.-ml al-| mn ::muml. cinnzzmon, I `round X:10\'ra.~:. lcupz :up sur.-t chopped m-.; r 1`/2| nut} 7I)'dl'LS 01 '10 c0um;1'_\'. Wihle an attempt was made re- fcently to broadcast the peculiar sound Ethat emits from an electric eel at Ithe St. Louis Zoo, the eel turned .loose its voltage and (leadened the 1. microphone. I It is estimated that app1'oximatel;. '38,5`00,000 homes throughout the urn-ld -:n-n nnninnarl xvifln war-aiviwu ._ ` BUSINESS . IMPROVED LAST |' WEEK AT LOCAL MARKET I 'i$l5,D`UU,U`UU nomes tnrougnout me world are equipped with receiving sets, and 138,000,000 persons are provided with information, instruc- tion and entertainment by radio. wear. _ .\ cm. ofcoke placed In the 1'e1ry,:- erator W1 cause all odors to ev:I,po1'~ ate. \X/'knn fko tr-Hf chnnc nf fnn1:3v1~-6' `V liil(ll() LHIOH. , B:1ttvr_\` sets are still largrr.-l_v used [in Great Pritain. This is principall_\' {due to the many di'erent types of electric current available in various :parts of the country. Wihln Slh nffmnnf um: nuuln v-o.. The Japanese Anmteur Radio Leng'Lu,- has been elected to member }ship in the International Amateur f Radio Union. I)n#&...u. ..,.L.. .n.,. ,.LlH l........\'l.. .. ! Radiograms J -2 cup nnel_V cnoppea orange peer. ` Boil to,s;'ether honey, water and lo1'ang'e juice until syrup will form a thread when dropped from a spoon. 'A(l(i orange peel and vanilla. Ayzain ibring to boiling; point and cool. l One cup `honey, 2 egg whites. 'Boil honey until it will spin a long thread when dropped from tip of spoon. Remove from heat. Add to lstiffly Beaten egg whites. Cool be- lfore spreading. | Faulty Reception from Loose Connections A loose connection in a set wil? .cause the receiver to set up rattling Isounds, sudden stoppage of recepaon and then quickly coming back to hfc Every friction contact should be ex- amined for this condition. A loose element in one of the tubes may be `the cause of the trouble. To Eliminate Trouble from 1 Electrical Devices , When troubled with 110799 coming from electrical rcfrig'c1'ation, vacuum lolenncrs, small motors in the build-_ jinn`, r.-lectric \'il))'z1toi's, electric vs'.1:.l1- iing nmchincs clcctnc player pianos, {Cl('Ct1'l(` wzu-minp: pads. ctc., the fol- llo\\'in_w_-' lter :u'ranp;r>n1ent may be 'u.<-(l and found to be a perfect tr-liminutor in 21lmo;~'t all of these '(-n;,'.<- pl-,'(-n 5: .'3. 1'1r.rn-1' nl\r\lr.r. in i For the Notebook . ' l\'c-up 21-rim] r-on!mcLim1s cIe.'m to :in.-'.:r<,- I.-r-st rt.-. To1(,-\'i.~'ion st:1tion.< ()[)(:1'21t0 on t-.1n 100 to 185 meter band. The blue glow of :1 tube is callsml byun inmm-f(.-ct vacuum or too much plate voltayze. AI\v:1\'u efnw-n nnr] L r-nn Hm. -1.` pluu-, voltzlfle. I .-\lwu_\'s store and keep the un- Eusc-rl vacuum tubes, whether in gh0m(:n1:1d(,- racks or <-artons, standing -upright in :1 vertical position. Operating Tubes from Storage Battery When more than one 2-volt tube i;- to be used in a short wave receiver the tubes may be connected in serIes,. and with this arrangement t.Tu`.vs tubes may be operated directly 1':'om a G-volt : battery. With such an \1`l'lI1[:O]TI(:ht a fully charged stor 'a,<.-:0 battery should operate three oi these tubes for 2: number of months without recha,r;rin,r:. | __ I mnnnnzu.ur Ill zumosn 2111 OI E11058` :(-:1. Place :1 30 hcn1'_\' choke in fsr1~i(>s with one of the wires in thd `lino (ml and <-01m<.-ct two '2 mfd. con- grlc-x1.-:-rs .'1('1`0.<.'~` the line (that s, ac~.'o;<.< `thv two \\'i1'o:< in the line cord) om- 3p1-ncml ht-f0>'r: Lhc.-_c-hoke and one :11 - itvr tho chokn. soruuon and enjoy mom 120 U10 ena. High grade coffee is really cheapo: than poor grades. A few cents addi- tional on the pound are more than made up by the greatel ztrmwth of the bean andthe improved. lln :-. l ' An unusual feature of the inarket :was the presence of am lnnisl farm- 'er with 21 showing` of wild fowl. He had white Holland turkeys from .Ohio and Alberta eggs and Ebden `geese. 'I`he Holland gzobblers were $4.50 each and the hen birds $3.50, while the Ebden ganders sold at $2 leach and the geese at $1.25. There -was the largest showing of dressed meat exhibited on the market this season. Lamb was offered at 11c for :the fronts and 15c for the hlnds, -pork 11c and 12c for fronts and 13c and 140 for hinds. Pork liver was 30 each and heads 30c and 35c . each. I Half cup honey, 1,4 cup water, 1,4 cup orange juce, `, teaspoon vanilla, `: cup nely chopped to.s:'ether hmmv. watnr mull 3 ID- With the holiday season drawing- ,near an exceptionally lame number of fowl were offered for sale. The local demand was not very heavy, but gscveral wholesale buyers were on [hand and bought heavily. They paid :15c to 170 a lb. for chicken, which g\V2lS featured the strongze iuvrn-n 1-nfuilinm '10- 1'7, at. Chicken 10.. .` `IL .`\:\Clal \VllUlt1bZ1lU Uu.)'L`l'ii \VC1`U Ull hand jwas st1'ong'est. iwere retailing at 17c and 18 a lb. and geese 18c to 20c. .-\ ft-.`vV tur- keys were also sold at 20c, 23c and 25c 21 lb. D,.+..+..,.,. l`I\1Il ..L 1n.. .. 1....-. ._.__u There was quite a large market '.-._r;~ain on Saturday and things moved `much faster than usual, with the re- isult there was a lot of produce sold. Eggs dropped a little from last week, `the average price being 350 a dozen. `There were, however, a few quoting I3-8c a dozen, and the smaller cggza lsold at 30c. There was no change in !the price of butter, remaining at 25c 2 h. HONEY ORANGE SANDWICH FILLING RADIO DIGEST HONEY `ICING D. M. Harvie, of Orillia township, had ten sheep and a valuable ram killed by dogs last week. Savage half-wil_d dogs lurking in the swamps are blamed for the slaugfhtel`. I F. A. Lashley, a,2`1'icu1tu1'a'l repre- sentative for South Simcoe, is plan- ning` to hold short courses `for Junior Farmers and Junior Homemakers at C1`eom01'<.- and at Sinehzxmpton, to start ezu'l_\' in Jzlnuary. Practical Utensils Before buying the tricky colored enamel kettle or co'L-ta pot, look it over and see if it is tho .~`l1d})u, size. and has the ability to pour well to prove practical. So mzm_\' of tl1(.-.~'(- novelties that match the kitchen col- oring: lack the more useful items. Elmvule Board of Trade plan; to hold :1 Chri. poultry market on Dec. 1-lth, and 21 Santa Claus parade lon Dec. 22nd. E. C. Whiteside, of Allisfon, had a narrow escape recently when his car was struck by a C.N.R. train 9.`. the crossing west of Beeton. The car was smashed beyond repair, but Mr. Whiteside escaped with a 1'-;\v minoi lmjuries to his head. Bliss I\'fcCo1'ma<'k, who has been superintendent of the St0\`e`.x.5un Memorial Hospital, .-\1liston, for tn past three years, has resigned, ant`. wiil be .~`uccee(_Ied b_v Miss Can1p-ocli, who has been superintendent of the Walkerton hospital for the past four teen years. District News. Members of Collingwood towm-mu: council were all returned to ofce b) acclamation for 1935. A large num- ber attended the nomination mee`.'m_g on .\'ov. 23rd, and were satised w1..h the >'(.-1`\'icr) _-,>'ivon by the corncil. Midland curlers plan to open Linc season on Dec. 10th. Of course with :.rtif'1cial ice the weather man has no say in the matter. Miss Agnes Macphail addressed the Midland Women s Canadian Club iast week on Pot Pourri of Canadian Problems. Ever)? day 10,000 women buy` a bottle of Lydia. E. Pinkham s Vege- table Compound. They know thnt there is no better remedy for their troublesome ailments with their accompanying nervousness, back- ache, headache, blue spells, and rundown condition. All Orders Will Receive Prompt Attention--Phone 53 A Northern Advance More Than a Day Old Bread c1'umb.'< for .=t11!l'im_~'.< . be two or tluroc (la_\'.< old so the bread will crumble apart t::;:'il}.' and rr.-ru:'. in 21 d1')', light dressims. l 1`o. lnezul is >0 apt to hold toy.-`(:tl1-r in small cncrcrv lnmne ENVELOPES SHIPPING TAGS TICKETS INVOICE FORMS CALLING CARDS LEDG-ER LEAVES CARDBOARD SIGNS Order Your Stationery Business Forms and Counter Check Books In Barrie Low Prices and Good Workmanship Quality The Best Patroniz Home Industry LETTERHEADS SALE BILLS GUMMED LABELS BUSINESS CARDS SYMPATHY CARDS LEDGERS BUSINESS FORMS CAM 9%! 37 Elizabeth Street Another Guest if you have catered rather closely for your luncheon and another guest or so appears une.\'pectedl_v, the salad or chicken 21 la king can al- ways be increased in bulk by the addition of sard-b,oi1ed eggs. Even the Veg.-;etubIa. .3;11a(l may be uu_L-`mcnte ed by them or 21 .~'n121i1e1' portion mu`: be given wth _L"21l`I]i>`i1il1L:' of |izu'(l - hoilr.-(I e;:g'.<.

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