Grimsby Independent, 1 Nov 1888, p. 2

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e ccomnnpermibetital ”,.Jv‘- b 1 ca £X a intc h tl'e_{::, 1“ Smit. rospita most 1. d gave the ban, . B ad and agai AY. . 8] where the _ "Clv< time till tw al. with his usu _ treasurer ~of ; €, him with$§25a _ eating and dn vocal and "instri late so early tha nrised at the hour. The trip will long be remembered by the, band boys. . Just o hand 5 cases of boots and shoee, aud at right prices, Inspection jnvited. â€" Henry & Oldhanm. ‘Tle peicbrated ¢Wanker lamp is without onbt the best lamp ever put baiths thirzer. 1t yive« the best I‘ght, and has the must conveniences. .. It is the prettiest lamp ever shown. â€" Call and see ihem at Morrow‘s, One of the boys exclaimed, "Ain‘t this damp, cold weather an awful efâ€" fect. Three fellers gone, went and comâ€" mitted matrimony. 1t beats all to kill" A very pleasant time was spent on the occasion of the annual meeting of the annual meeting of the W. M. C. of the Beninsville Baptist Church. The circle met for business at 3 o‘clock. The priuciple features were the resolvâ€" ing the circle into a Home and Foreign Mission Circle, and the election of officers for the ensuing year. â€" The officers chosen are as follows : Mrs. H. C.Speller, president; Mrs. W. Sumâ€" ner, viceâ€"pres dent; Miss C. E. Zimâ€" merman, Secretary ; Mrs. Elison, assistâ€" ant ; Mrs. C, E. Riggins, treasurer ; Mrs. S@mner, Miss R. Ruth and Miss Zimmerman, solicitors. At six o‘clock tea was provided for the the ladies of the church and congregation and ‘friends from a ~distance. â€" Notwithâ€" standing the unpleasant weather a large company assembled and enjoyed the good things provided most thorâ€" oughly, which partook of the nature of a "feast of reason and a flow of soul," for, before leaving the tables, short addresses were given by some of the ladies of the congregation and. oneor two from a distance. _ The public gathering at 8 o‘clock was presided over by the newly elected president. Anexcellent program had been preâ€" pazed, which wasfully carried out. A very agreeable surprise was experiâ€" ence in the unexpected presence of Miss Frith, lately returned from India. Where all was of such high order disâ€" tinctions would be invidious. An exâ€" «allent report was read by the retiring secretary.:; <~Mr. Dack, of Listowel, overflowed with good humor ; Mrs. J C. Yule was full of earnestness‘? "woman‘s work for woman ;"_sti}} Y€ must make special mention of TY« J. McLaurin,. the ~returned m*°!004Y from among the Telugus, 8 bumnâ€" ing words on the Won‘" of India; their degradation, their J°J less ~marâ€" riage, their worse str® of .sla.vedor.n, wi‘l not soon be form~tten. _ All this, with. some of on choir‘s ch.oicest seâ€" lections,; made 4P an evening that many are hopM§~â€"MAY soon _have a repetition. - For all gades of A«1 flour, meals of all kinds feed of all description, fruit, vegetaules, poultry dressed and unâ€" dresséd, ducks, geese, turkeys, ehickâ€" ens, choice confectionéry, go to E. J. Amiss, | â€" Our . millinery . department_ under manageiment of Miss Culver, late of Toronto, who will. be prepared . to suit the most fastidious,. Everything ‘ in way of fashionable headgear will be found at Henry & Oldham. When the new school house is finished We are ‘appointed agents for the| p,. td s celebrated cordigany jacket for men. IsaBaI: SNO?;Z'nd?’: “fiiisfi io o daoal U is sigp(l)}lrd fi;xfeat. Call and see it.| m Sud "Grey 0<;at (obes: salth * D ) ’He(r)lg Natiosz:ll"‘ and put on their fanscy lcxlorse rugs at Henry & Oldhams, Lao #oar 1st 3asrchd unday hext, Nov. 4th, in the war paint and imarched west where| uy 57 09f%, ‘Ghurch will be Quart i they: attacked the village of Grimsby l ) rterly yk d 1ps.. They then | Meeting. Love feast will begin im and segured severg Zcaips. 7. 2°" l the Lecture Roomat 9.45 a.m. At march*/ Sfl-‘:’im?»l jest about two mllcs 11 a.m., preaching service followed by &8 +'Â¥U J;b;uiifi Otji Igenry‘ Sdmlth' the. Sacrament of the Lords Supper. ; t inM+t c in on ce To ‘each and All of "these services i. a ites and were in turn |__}_ ."~ h6 e Tecd 2PE in y BCÂ¥ thainmatek. They played strmigets, W o love the Lord, are inâ€" e 0 VCEhoMNPima Here then.imvrited vited. ‘ In theevening, the pastor will h trea weach to the women of the congregaâ€" itc * _where Mr. and Mrs.|P" wihis mit:. \inlmb‘l\l is the kindest and | * ¢ ost L _ 4. $%Y®Rner, Afterlunch|_ _A 2021 oil stove for sale, cheap at ie ban, C adJOUI\Ft on the green Morrow‘s. ud agar °Y Spent \L the house|â€" Our millinery department now ready here the 'elve.f) CIOC, t delightful | for inspection,. everything new and‘ ime till tw _ ‘abliberality;y Smith, |stylish. A call is requested. ; Henry: rith his usu ?le band anm up thé & Oldham. ’ Aegit eP / f e 9rl,t‘he band fuxented |~ Ag W, Reid ‘and W. Simpson were 441 ,w.lt.h @13011.‘ r%l;:]l;%t a]nd muW_ith hunting in ‘the woods on the mountain e LLSC -“tl, t that’) etc, ith they discovered the skeleton of a man ocal flp e ins Illr y M? ogs were SNat the foot of a tree It proved to be xtg, 89 f uh t),a R C1 YOls Sm}tu e remains of a man known as Tinker rised at the hour, . assembly Wlth]\‘. The coroner would not order an qinienntmmadiins s is which + about it a Beamsville News. ry on one side, An, _ 1dy in the middle. says, "If I only had is as any of these and Té and Butty pl ays, "1sn‘t it grand." ,‘â€" and Henry looked after‘r â€"school house is finished soon we‘ll tell: you all ayed the P dy on t‘other me room 1 never he PP Our millinery department now ready for inspection, everything new . and stylish, A call is requested. : Henry & Oldham. Sunday fhext, Nov. 4th, in â€" the Methodist Church will be Quarterly Meeting, Love feast will begin in the Lecture Room at 9.45 a.m. At 11 a.m., preaching service followed by the. Sacrament of the Lords Supper. To each and all of these. services strmigers, who love the Lord, are inâ€" vited. ‘ In theevening, the pastor will preach to the women of the congregaâ€" tion. Isaac Normandy has removed â€" his family and effects to Hamilton. 18 i; . '[\"? G,“mey .Band kindly favored our in_labltants W".‘h some ‘verynice seâ€" l=ctions 208 evenimg ‘last week. "Suc. % y 0 8+ bOys. cess to ye _ f ¢ Fancy Goods of ?.ll kinds and violins with all the {C0SS2MeS always inâ€" «stock, School supplies®* Morrow‘s. ; Grimsby ; bad ~Rer byâ€"law suit and is now payingifor it, Beamsville is moy: ing along. quietly witl a great big law suit in Toront0o. hanging ‘tYér her head, It is a suit by Jamesâ€"Jackson Bradt to quash a byâ€"law; re the changeutramâ€" way. S yall € 3 FICTURES FRAMNMED IN ANY STYLE OFAT ANY PRICE. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"iSheet Music in Great Va ty. AGENT for Wm. Bell‘s & Uo‘s Celebrated QYrEg@As and Pianos, Meintzman‘s Pianos, Ray nd â€" Sewing Machines, Etc. * 4 Extension and Fall Leaf Fables, Bed Spring Mattrasses, Rocking and Easy Chairs, Hall Racks and ali kinds of Useful 4d Ornamental Furniture, very eheap. The .. â€", A Undertaking ‘Depirtment l TT es io wn C onompccen I & en o. o. T OPe e k 6 W > l 3 as ; 4 54 8 \a y 3 b ryn se e * 12 2 m a 0 a a & koâ€"a| s 1e 9y : § f"’ PB Pil KS PA R fod « : f t $ Tols? A J mo im Ca Em Beo ho H ~ (es + Eo B FSE 18 4 7‘“ A w i8 Pb 4k a s ate 10908 » *3 g o (5 ? §S A @8 BB & l o fo OB s bB 3b 0e a ba) af i< 9 °6 2al CH ti\;-" gf; AB 3 a) 3 3 !3“} j34 cA ie AA No id Fea No i teol xd x salm t § s i ts 2 5 19 t o l a § h t E\& 3?% 3 t tA e a Wa ©B 29 Ma C N4 hk ols $ §A is £ sb 459 o a o 29e 8 4 1 B\ > ) J 8A i E3 1 MJ s Mskd i s C k ed bal C o fenl NW â€" e t i h 1P 2 Sn ; 4 a 1 U a 5 é‘ {o8 9 t â€". 1; Eo N E. Liemons, f889, chestnuts, raisins, curâ€" rants all freth at Morrow‘s. Marrtacar$â€"At Spring Creek, on Wedâ€" nesday Ocf 24th, at the residence of the bride‘s father, by the Rev. Dr. Macintyre, Murray E. Willcox of Clinâ€" ton to Ads May, younnest daughter of Adam Hwtsman, .. L have just opened oua firstâ€"class Stock of Plain and Ornamental Furgure in my handsome New Warerooms or KingStrset North, and while returning TAhanks tothe Public for Past Favors, would respectfully nvite their attention to my splendid stock of â€"._ | . Sp{CI Ad f PARILOR SUILITEO!}\ \ pPADSTHA Ds .. Orvercoats,. large from . and at low pri ham. . Furflifil%l The C Marlatt i settl= her. Frank Fig and will be awaa®® Fire! ~Fire!! ‘aturday evening requested. ‘At. ccrniB%report has been reâ€"ceived conâ€" tion thigpve item too late for publicaâ€" next issuesck but will be published in h..3}; S MADP‘XNXimag. ceutors S 5 es ic ls 3 low prices. .. Hen cCn( Fire meeting C 4t / _A fall attendan , to eone to Brantford e sold the Isaac *ranzer about to STTD »to choose & Oldâ€" it SAY A [R #) § ©Al F 3 \3‘: $Â¥ 1 |Rt | 4 tm ~ No frd A: 8 8 1P # |to F (A 1 |98 | & Eo d 2 | t C3 PA 1A Blbe} $ G o6 s 2 2s 1| wisu .CB $ d o fer SA OB uo Gies‘ éé is . 8. 3 uo L o 5 t o 9 & mE 5 § l f $ 3 a ~ ES d J uJ PP . Carp or. [HANKs.â€"We, the . memâ€" bers of the National Band_ of,. Beamsâ€" ville,, wish jo extend to Mr. Mrs. J. H. Smith » most hearty vote of thanks for the kind. and hospitable manner in which the band were reâ€" ceived and. entertained at their resiâ€" dence, on Wednesday evening, Oct. 24th ; also for his most generous and unexpected donation for the benefit of the band. For library lamps, stand lamps,. wanâ€" zer lamps, all kinds ef lamps and, classâ€" ware, go to Morrow‘s,.. . .; The boys have stared and »the men have â€"wondered at. the sight of a man with a threeâ€"legged affair with ‘what looks:like a sumiall shooting ironâ€"= on top, taking aimn around corners &o. . But:the man . appears quite civilâ€" for ‘he is »a civil engineer surveying the town to. loâ€" cate the stréet at the corner of the Woon property. Whether the big chief will give the townâ€" a slice of the Woon property or the Woons a piece of the street, we know not. Next Sabbath evening the Rev. Dr. Macintyre will bigin a series of Lectures on the wonderfdl life of Joseph which are full of valuable and stimulating. lesâ€" sons to all, &1 ",.O'Bper;-ially to the young inp13 @sueaksâ€"Câ€"NAif, C y hoR k en of hn e year, his interesting lecture on Queen Esther can look forward with confidencs to something good on Jaseph. He will be glnd to sce many of the young prescnt. To take orders for Encyclopedias and Standard Books. â€"Steady work Good remunégration, Write for terms. DoMINIox PyBLISHING House, St CATHARINESOnt â€".In the Methodist church,,. on Thursâ€" day . evening Nov. lst, Rev.â€" Chas. Deacon will give, his now wellâ€"known and popular lecture on the life of Dr. Livingstone in Africa. . The lecture will be illustrated by about 40 sterioptiâ€" can views, | Lecture. to commenceâ€"at 7.30. Admigion 15cts.: children, not members of Methodist 8. S‘, 10cts. Don‘t miss this treat. The weddiig:season has ‘begun. On Wednesday Mth inst., Mr, Wm.; Devlin was married to . Almeda,.. Hagarman, and, on Thusday. evening 25th inst., Mr. Wm. Lorock was married to Miss Durham.,. Rv. Mr. Koyle offiated at both ceremenes. Henry Gobb had his foot smashed by a wagon laded with â€"wheat. running ovetrit. y 5 AGENTS WANTED, DJY StoOre .â€" T TG T _ FG~â€" Oiir Stores are full of new and Sepsonalle j-.;")x)d.w'. A visit yill more than. fepey alllinâ€" tending= puwchasers, and we respectfully invite you to take a look through our establishâ€" ment when you are in St, Catharings. (03s CMi inery, sds t uen is in. full awing,wath the batest French,. Euelish and Amemcan StylTes in Felt Hats,; Bonmers and" «Millinery â€" Trimmings. Yon ean buy hats and bonnets all ready trimmed, or you can select your own. shape, then the trimmings, and. in a very short time, the deft fingers of our Milliners will turn you out a Bonnet or a Hat that‘ll lbe a joy (not forever) but for the balance of the season â€" Children‘s hats, Soft hats, | Knockabouts, «Plush;" Fancy, : Tam O‘Shanters and" lots of: other styles to please mamma‘s ; and the little one‘s fancies;ss k@y* W chave had splendid suce TD LN DN L _EX SEND IN NOwW. ; Every one should take his own local paper, and when he can afford it a:good metropolitan newspaper also and every farmeor should (takeâ€" anagricultural paper. ~Now, we can offer the whole list for $2.00. © By «a special arrangeâ€" ment withothe puvlishers: we can give our ~subscribers â€"the Weekly Mail ‘to the end of 1889, the Farm and Fireâ€" side to the: end of 1889, ‘the Indepenâ€" dent for ‘one year, all for two dollars. We »tild maintain tiil BILLâ€"HEADS, CIRCULARS, f DODCGERS Job Work LETTER AND NOTE HEADS, ,\ RECEIPTS INDEPENDENT The Greatest Discovery of the Age. Price â€" â€" $3. NUR U c hulliolts t inb lfi ubscclscdoal Bd Auot tnicr betolinntr siind s in Aieinins, .w in Rp es ~4". T PRpapar t o T soxual exhaustion, seminal emissions, asthmaheart disoase, dyspepsia, constipation erysipâ€" elas, indigestion, impotencg,, piles, epilepsy, dumb agus and &Giabetes. BHend stamp for handsomely illustratsd boo. and health journal. Corrcspondencs strictl%coxmdentia.l. Conâ€" sultation and electrical treatment free. Agents wanted everywhore. Pat. Fob. 26th, 1887 gâ€"» Detcrmining not to be undersold, we will sell you Goods cheaper than s1ivy other house in the country. THIS SILVERâ€"PLATED INSTRUMENXT MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Cures Quarantsad Modicated Eleotrio Bolt Co.. 155 Qusen St. W â€"NERAL : DRY GOODS Allan & Sinclair, And a larze quantity of LA MPS and GL‘ASSW‘ARE. ; liad splendid success this season with our ¢ l LD/R hss FAl.} l | Gee: Sermminal weakness, tz _J §fa~ T8E errors of youth, lost ts Prgs es P P bl C marhood, nightly -epfiéfi*' {2Â¥2a°° cmissions, Fte. . The only agrllanoes Frst aittwefsy» | \ Giving a diroot current of ,%ctrlclty @ aefrya to the parts. . Can be worn night or day ‘ § without inconvenionce. Hundrids gf "Tosâ€" 1 Tife from thoso cured of female diseases, pains in back and hips, head and lobilizy, general debility, lumbago, rheumatism, paralysis, neuralgia, sciatica dnevs\ spingal disease, torpid liver, gout, leucorrhcea, catarrh of f;l?xe bladder 11 NE Have just received eotrio Bolt Co.. 155 Quseon St. West, Toronto, Canada. Are the admiration of everyone. In CATARRH IMPOSSIBLE UNDFER Tho only catarrh remedy ever offercd to a written gua.rantee given with oaâ€"nâ€"nat 155 Quesn Street West, Toronto, Ouni RBBeamsville. < > aclagece se ormcomey Rrussrarni h Lh T es t C erale AaY $ ' a ol Bevich, r £, }“ % .1 s 6 y o9 e g Came e A ; rre emd ighld @&. 3 4 a1_4o Et OS Eold 5 *g‘.‘?s & B aA B on T L st place, both for quality and cheapnes®. first class article give us a call. journal br MceLAREN several lots of very fine mA (y} @goiutiti se ihe stoCK «> Clonks, Newmarkets, Ragtans Dolmans, Ulsters and. short Jackets in our clouk departs ment. Our Mr. McLaren spent a great deal of time and thouht while in the foreign HYCLLL . _AIJHZ DNLIN LC LiLLGHL.DLJCILL a great deal of time and thouht while in the foreign markets duringzg the summer. in buying this class of goods. We chope you cwill favor: us with a visit and we â€"promise to show. you.by. fuar the largest stouck we ever dad in this.deâ€" partment. _ ‘Bring the little ones with you, we have childâ€" rent‘ s garinentsin every size, & good range o Pattertss, 4 Wesouldstilltiepaper with store new s to:day ‘ird willinsk your particular attention to a few departments, viz , Dress Goods,, Underclothing, House Furnishings, Ordered‘ Clothing Men‘ 8 Furnishings, Boy‘s Ready made, Clothing, _.Samâ€" plesgentâ€"bymail o application Medicated for aiu afseasos of the blood and nerâ€" vous system. Ladies‘ Belt $2 for female comâ€" Elea.ints it has noequal. . Mens‘ Belt $3, combined 1t and Suspensory $5. | 9T CATHARINES My, SPRING STOCK of Ladies, Gents, Misses and : Children‘s Shoes has arrived. Gents come in and examine my stock of factory and handmade Balâ€" morals. Remember the place, Chas, Jefferies, KING STREET, BEAM S V ILLE. Partiecs having ginseng root for sale or who gather it will find a ready sale for same at W. W. Greenwood‘s, city drug store, St. Catharines, Ont., where the highest price will be paid. BOOTS â€" â€"SHOES MEeDpicatEeDp ELECTRIC ppprez=B EL T es 10 & 231 St. Paul Street, Chas. Joefferies i trentimct GINSENG ROOT. Dealer in and Manufacturer of We â€"Every variety ofâ€" RIDIEN GUARA®TP3E oX 1% DAYS: ily illustrated book‘ «n hoalth a Strset West. Toronie. Oat n "wHt y ind we <prof: 3. xn the. 4 P slaiith oA : t+a6d ‘"Brins the i7 {} (E The Eye, Cilarnot tiraAn far Giclitodascs Exas o WMyE ft Ex If you want a 1€ »n £ Dear Sir, if you will give me a short space in the columns of your valâ€" uable paper I would like to say a tew words with regard to farming and ullâ€" ing the soil. _ Does farming pay ? This ‘question lhas often been asked by tillers of the soil. I think it does, providing it is properly attended to, but there is someâ€" thing wanting even among the most inâ€" telligentâ€"â€"it is a want of finish. Just as Canadian butter is made disadvantageous by good and bad being packed in one tub, just as Canadian apples are being cheapened by careless packing, just as Canadian salt has â€"~been discredited, alâ€" though of unchallenged purity by want of drying, so is the fail wheatâ€"crop frequentâ€" ly lost orinjured because some one thing: needful is neglected. Jn ene case thereis too sparing use of mantures, . suother under draining is omitted, ang in another where every thing else is attendied to, the crop perishes for lack of shelier _ ‘Foo often in this way, after mucih expendiâ€" ture of labor and caupitai is theâ€"iomely adage of neglect in maiters pertauining to: agriculture the man wholeaves one essenâ€" tial to the production of x vead crop wanting where every one is vital is as wise as he who to protect himselt? from .robbers goes to bed with every means of access barred and bolted except his iront docr. The yigorous noursismeni and good cultivation which leaves the piant a prey to enemies it might otherwise_ desâ€" pise; the soil unrelieved of superflous moisture, so intimately sssociated. with rot* the unprotected field â€"â€"n_ which the north wind swoops down with fury, driv« ing the covering of snow s way first and withering up vexeiation aiterwards, are each and every an open door at which disaster may enter, no maiter how all .may otherwise seem to be guarded. The answer will, however, perchance be that many have not capital for such improveâ€" ments. â€" No doubt that this is true in a great number of cases. _ ‘The great differâ€" ence in the means und advantages of wheat growers, as well as the very differâ€" «ent natural conditions of widely separated tracts of country, over which the wheat area of Ontario extends, are some of the «causes that make all averages or atâ€" tempts at striking an uverage. so uncer. tain and unsatisfactory, but i a man has not capital enough to embark in one line of business he may be wise in turning to .another, and one of the tinest features of agriculture is its diversity. If wheatâ€" growing does not pay it is better to give up growing wheat. No farmer should be consgented to muke only four or five dolâ€" To tu® EpitORâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Esson, of Port Sydney, Muskoka, were home on a visit to Wim. Murphy of South Grimsby. Walter Game, brakesman, of Chicago and Grand Trunk Railway, Mich., has returned home after spending a month with his grandfather, Wm. Murphy, and other relatives. Men‘s first classâ€"H. Lee, Ed. Corâ€" :man, Jessie Jonathan, Albert Burkâ€" holder. The Salflicet Plowing Match came off on Tuesday, on the farm of Jonah Marâ€" shall, and was largely attended. 25 teams being engaged plowing. The style of work was very fine and shows a steady progress in the art of plowing. Prizes were awarded as follows :â€"â€" Saltfleet Plowing Match Men‘s second classâ€"Geo. W Nicholls, Wesley Cable, John Cranston, Wm.Hilâ€" dreth. â€"â€"Men‘s jointer class <(first)â€"S. Hilâ€" dreth, John Hildreth, Charles Ogg. _ _ Men‘s jointer class (seeond)â€"Archie Tweedle, Jas. Hildreth. Joseph Penâ€" fold, Joseph Porter. * n â€" Boys‘ Jointerâ€"Henry Christie aged 12, Wm,. Marshall aged 17. $ ~ MÂ¥ cstamelc 21.« D Men‘s Sulkyâ€"Andrew Pearson, (silâ€" verscup,) J. French, J. Marshall, Russ .Son. Boy‘s sulkyâ€"Edward Marshall, aged ] Commun ® Grassey‘s Corners. ications. Ciler. 100 br o expendiâ€" ho ;'Ullle].\' erltuining to And: : ths Toronto pa-per in C:m.«.(l:e, It is Independen: farmer‘s interest Weekly in Canada in its first year of ¢ tural paper in Can: every week, and o1 shall Best finish, boys‘ jointe There were two Indian sie Jonathan, 3rd in lo Jos. Porter, 4th in second At the above match prizes were won by pers plows manufactured _ by Agricultural Works, Joh Co. _ In men‘s sulky ploj 2nd and 3rd prizes; in b class the 1st and 2nd; 1 As to our own pj that it is the local ten, full of 1import: you. See then wh for the price of tw« benefit of the balar 11, Joshua Smith, aged Best groomed teanmâ€" Best finish, long plowâ€" Best finish, boys‘ sul Farm class the Ist ter class the The E AXGENTS WANTED Have firstâ€"class facil all kinds. Consign| ence, Postmaster, M furnished daily,. Rf Shipping tags can be Grimsby ; W, K. se application to the off commistioN HART & 1TUC Notice is hereby ship heretofore su undersigned Philip Richardson as mil olved by mutual c( the said William | due to the said | paid and those dt charged at Abingd will be continued I DISSOLUTIO NEF man.. Dated at A of October 1888. =~ TN uL Largest We want relif sell our nursery rience not neces tact and energy Our agents ha svch as selling ho dian stock. This ber of cho‘ice sp value, and whic from us, such as : Russian appies, der‘s plum, Hilbi Ruby and Blac Moore‘s Diamond _ We have given the propagation 0 ble to the northet For terms appl sTONE & THE WEE) FARM ANI Re@ssAddress J «â€"MeUaUILL SI the Ist FO ind T=t O®xLY Al N 11 SE [\(l

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