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Porcupine Advance, 3 Jun 1925, 1, p. 6

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Number enrolled in May, 316. of enrolment. Attendance during May, 95.07 p.ec. Room 2â€"Florence Hubble, Teacher. Sr. IIIâ€"Marguerite McKay, Beatâ€" rice Leck, Mary Jacksic, Roy Hamilâ€" ton, {Ronald Denny and Chrissie Murphy) equal, Grant Barron, Doroâ€" thy Heath, Jennie MeLeéod, Mary Taiâ€" pole, Evelyn Leck, Perey Aide, CGrace lark. Craig) equal, Rose Robinson, Maurâ€" ice Miller, Winnie MceLean. Room 4â€"Victoria Malkin, Teacher. NKo. on Roll, 45. iSr. II Classâ€"Patrick Robertson, Dorothy Carey, (Harvey Laine and Dennis Duxfield) equal, Aloise Smith, Adamson and Tom Leck) ~equtal, Douglas Sullivan, Claire Furâ€" ‘Jong, Dorothy Dawson, Loretta Proulx Bertha Bonnell. Lt The following is the report for the month of May for Schumacher Pubâ€" lie Sehool :â€" | Room Iâ€"John A. Bush, Principal. Senior Fourth Classâ€"Gladys Elley, (Maisie Musket, Margaret Elley, Elâ€" sie Henderson), equal, Richard Dainâ€" ton, _ (Kitty Duxfield _ and Mary Smith) equal, Sadie Aide, Helen Lark, Cecil Eady. Junior â€" Fourth _ Classâ€"Margaret Robertson, â€" Joan _ Huxley, Mamie Grentz, Francis (Gilbert, Kenneth Hope, May Tinsley, Sylvia Miemi (Jim Keeley and George Tennyson) equal, Kathleen McLean. u4 Office 26. RONOUR ROLL FOR MONTR SGHUMAGHER 5GHODL Jr. IIâ€"Edith Williams, (Helvi Helle, Norma Taylor) equal, Doris Bowden, Doris McLean, Fanny Finâ€" kelman, Quinta Baldovin, Leo Boutet, Billy McKay, ‘Belle Collins, Wella Robar, (Billy Keeley and Cecilia Room 3â€"Clarice SMlivan, Teacher. 3r. Second Classâ€"Mary Mira, Roâ€" bert Moore, Mary Holgovich, Mary Donvithtlk, Neilson Maedonald, J ulish Dernwnsky, â€" Madeleine â€" MceKinnon, ®X%ex Gregulski, Donald Carey, Jennie Hill, Margaret Miller, 5â€"Ida V. Cole, Teacher. . Jr. IIâ€"Jack MeCrae, Mary Hickey, Elsie Robar, Fred Sheculski, Clifford MuLDonald Violet Innes, J; Ernest Brown. 8Sr. Iâ€"Signe Taipole, Ambrose Beaudin, Jean St. Cl lairâ€"Pike, Walter Barron, Bill Tennyson, Wilfred Prest, William Hartling, William Martin, Annie Rubeck, Mike Holgovy 1ch Sam Annie INUDCCK, NIKLC Finkelman, Frank Rubeck, Bill Kuly, Russell Sullivan. Room 6â€"I. Murphy, Teacher. First Bookâ€"A. Classâ€"Agnes Roâ€" Berston, (Sybil Laughren and Elsie "Martin) equal, Eva Prest, (Florence Dillon and Mike Popoviech)~ equal, «Caroline Baldovin, Gladys Gannon, Madeleine Rubee, (Rosa Wong arld Russell Farr) equal, (Rosy Holgovieh and Ethel MceKinnon) equal, Minnic Bobinski, Elmer Nikula, Hazel ene bert, (Albert Villeneuve and W alter eanal. Allan Tario, Gertrude Craig) equal, Allan Tamo, Gertrude Smith, Arthur Sims, Gerald MceDonâ€" ald, Jennie Smith, Frank Augustyâ€" nowski, Steve Rubec. B. Classâ€"Pat Miller, Toivo Frantzi, Pauline Fournier, John Keeley. Room 7â€"â€"Catherine McDonald, Teacher §r. Pr.â€"Jean Montigny, Woodrow Brady, Bobbie Robar, Stanley Laing, Â¥elen Luchan, Howard Cowan. Jr. Pr. A.â€"Pearl McLean, Johnny "Mira, Viola Maki, Ada ARler. Jr. Pr. B.â€"John Lark, Catherimne ‘McLeod, Elmer Small, Leo Boissonâ€" smult, Pean Heath, Anna Beauchamp. Pr. C.â€"Gerald Sheculski, Ahti Salo, Malcolm Martin, Albert Riley. Room $â€"H. Gertrude Sabine, Teacher Senior Primerâ€"Mary Maedonald, Lester Besley, Robert Sullivan, Gerâ€" aldine Beandin, Mildred Furlong, Thomas Moore, Jack Hartling,.Waliter MeCrae, Edua â€"Cousineau, Edward KGirentz. %" Funior Primer A.â€"Catherine Macâ€" This is the sixtieth birthâ€" day of His Majesty. Canada â€" United States Member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association. Felephones : WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3rd, 1925. Published every Wednesday by God Save Our King. Owner and Publisher. Subscription Rates: Residence 70. $2.00 year £3.00 year ONTARIO acCK k Kee, donald, Ethel Hogan, Doris Macâ€" donald, George Percival. Junior Primer B.â€"Albert Keelan, Mildred Dennison, Janet Dye, Harold BAND CONCERT SUNDAY AT GOLDFIELDS THEATRE. On account of the fact that the old bandstand is not worth fixing for the weekly summer open air band conâ€" certs and the new bandstand on the park grounds on Spruce street is not ready for use, the Timmins Citizens Band will give one more concert in the Goldfields Theatre. This will be on Sunday evening, June 7th. If the weather is not suitable for <outdoor concerts another one may be given this month in the theatre. The conâ€" cert Sunday evening after the church services should be particularly well attended, as it will be a specially good one. An extra programme is being prepared, to include voeal and instruâ€" mental solos, ete., as well as selections by the Band. Har: SHOWER ON SATURDAY TO MISS THERESA QUINLAN No plans and specifications deliverâ€" ed to anyone wishing to tender until they have deposited, with the underâ€" signed $20.00 which will be refwn‘ded when the plans are returned. I little thought when you said Goodâ€" bye, In life, you would never return. To fall asleep so soon in death And leave me here to mourn. In fend remembrance of Wesley Hockley, who departed this life, June 2nd., 10 24. Sadly missed by his chum. Domo Mines, June 2nd, 1925.â€"Len. Realed tenders w ill be received by the undersigned up Ito June 20th, 1925, for the supplying of material and erection of an eightâ€"room Public School in the Town of Timmins. Plans and specifications may be obâ€" tained from the undersigned. The lowest or any tender _ not necessarily accepted. ~ H, 18. MO\TGO\IEhY See. -Treas Mr. A. C. Lee is among the latest enrollments at the Gold Medal School. WwEDNES D AY Bulletin . Miss Audrey Slater will be doing stenography ain the office of Hillâ€" Clarke Francis for the"next few days. C Graduation Diplomas have arrived this week for the following:â€"Misses Daisy Sommerville, Reta Jones, Selma Wessman, Audrey Slater and Mr. David Crotin. All of whom have reâ€" cently graduated from the Business College. All of the above students exeept Mr Crotin are also entitled to Proficiency Certificates in typewriting from the Underwood Typewrite Ont. Call, phone or write for full parâ€" ticulars and inforimation. Timmins Business College Over Economy Grocery 58 3rd Ave., E. M. TERRY, Supervising Principal, Phone 501 AS hests i xo SUMMER VACATIONS. TENDERS FOR SCHOOL. Timmins Public School Board l1 be received by p Ito June 20th, lying of material eigchtâ€"room Public any tender not er Co., Toronto, Write Box 223 Informal meetings for those interâ€" ested in Christian Science will be held every Sunday morning from 11 to 12 a.m. also Sunday School from 10 to 11 a.m. in the 1.O.0.F. Hall, Third OHRISTIAN SCIENCE MEETINGS NOTICE OF COURT OF REVISION. Please take notice that the Court of Revision of the Township of Tisâ€" dale will sit at the Council Chambers, South Poreupine, at the ‘hour of ten o‘clock in the forenoon, of Friday, the twelifth day of June, 1925, to hear and determine the appeals in the matâ€" ter of the Assessment Rolls, for the Municipality of the Township of Tisâ€" dale for the year 1925. Dated at South Poreupine, â€" this 28th day of May, 1925. Frank C. Evans, Clerk Township of Tisdale 11 a.m. in the Hall, i hird Ave., Timmins. d > Also every Wednesday afternoon from 4 to 5, at the home of Mrs. G. H. Gauthier, 30 Hemloks Street. NOTICE is herby given that the partâ€" nership heretofore subsisting beâ€" tween us the undersigned, J. H. Meceâ€" Lellan and George Diemert, carryâ€" ing on business as Grocer‘s under the firm name of MeLellan and Diemert in the Town of Timmins in the District of Cochrane, has this NOTLCEâ€"Other â€" remedies of Dr. Peter Fahrney‘s are:Dr. Peter‘s Novoroâ€"The old, timeâ€"tried family remedy, compounded of foreign and domestic herbs. It acts upon liver, bowels, and ‘kidneys and beneficially affects the stomach, thus improving the condition of the entire system. Dr. ; Peter‘s Oleum â€" Linimentâ€"A Iinif@int of, acknowledged superior meri@®. ~Onee used, always used. Shouw!d be found on the _ medicine shelf of every home. Dr. Peter‘s Stomach ‘Vigorâ€"The great sumâ€" mer remedy for young and old. It helps quickly to overeme stomach and entestinal ailments, peculiar to the heated season. Local Agent J. E. Tremblay, No. 115 [Pine street NOTICE is herehy given that a Byâ€" Law was passed by the Corporation of the Township of Tisdale on the 23rd day of May, 1925, providing for the issue of debentures to the amount of Two Hundred Thousand ($200,â€" 000) Dollars, for the purpose of borâ€" rowing the moneys required for the construction of systems of waterâ€" mains and sewers in South Poreupine, and that such Byâ€"Law was registered in the Registry Office for the Disfri@t of Cochrane on the 26th day of May, 1925. Any motion to quash or set aside the same, or any part thereof must be made within three months after the first publication. of this Notice and cannot be made thereafter. Dated at South Poreupine the 26th day of May, 1925. 22.94 BYâ€"LAW CHANGING THE HEAD OFFICE OF PIERCE LUMBER COMPANY, LIMITED. Whereas the head office of the Comâ€" pany is now at the Town of Timmins, in the Province of Ontario, and it is deemed expedient that« the same should be changed to the City of Montreal, in the Province of Quebee. Therefore Pierce Lumber Company Limited enacts as a bylaw of the Comâ€" pany as follows:â€" yeus THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO 1+ The Head Office of the Company is hereby changed from the said Town of Timmins and shall hereafter be in the City of Montreal, in the Province of Quebec, at such place therein as the Board of Directors shall from time to time determine. ‘ Dated this 16th of December, 1924. A. PIERCE, President. ALLAN 8. DUFF, Secretary. Certified under the seal of the Comâ€" pany to be a true copy of the Byâ€"law passed> by the Directors of Pierce Lumber Company Limited at a meetâ€" ing held on 16th December, 1924, and duly approved by the shareholders of the Company at a meeting held â€"for that purpose on 16th December, 1924. Allan S. Duff, A, Pierce, Secretary. President. E. Trembl North. day sent. All debts owing to the said partâ€" nership are to be paid to the said CGeorge Diemert at the plac(, of busiâ€" ness of the partnership in the said Town of Timmins, and all claifes against the said partnership are to be presented to the said (George Diemert by whom they will be setâ€" tled. The greatest idea in but an empty dream un work. Dated 14th d TOWNSHIP OF TISDALE been dissolved by mutual eonâ€" Township of Tisdale FRANK C. EV ANS, Clerk. it Timmins, Ontarito, this y of May, 1925. NOTICES ‘‘Geo. Diemert,"‘ J. H. McLellan.‘‘ in the world is until it is put to TO RENTâ€"Furnished Rooms, with housekeeping privileges, in private house. Suitable for married couple Apply 9 Balsam Street, North 19p, TO RENTâ€"Large front room. Suitâ€" able for married couple, or two gentlemen. Apply 6 Balsam street North. ' 22p. PROPERTIES FOR SALE FARM FOR SALEâ€"155 acres; well improved; 20 acres cleared, and balance easy to clear. _ New twoâ€" storey dwelling and stable on proâ€" perty. _ Convenient to school and grocery store. For particulars apâ€" ply to J. J. McGee, Sandy Falls, Timmins, Ont. 16â€"24p. FOR SALE OR RENTâ€"18 Cedar St., suitable for machine shop, garage, blacksmith shop. Size 28 x 42. Apply B. F. Lennan, 60 Corner Elm and Broadway. â€"12 ROOMS FOR RE FOR RENTâ€"One furnished _ Room with all conveniences; private home. Apply No. 3 Elm street South. Alâ€" so small house for rent for small familv. â€"22, FOR SALE:â€"Houses and lots in alâ€" most any part of the City of Timâ€" minsg. Prices for houges â€" ranging from $700.00 to $4000,00. Lots from $250.00 to $700.00. _ EHasy terms. Why pay rent, own your home. See us before you +buy. Mercien Fournier P.0., Box 1154, No 1 Cedar North, Timmins, Ont. ~21, (GENUINE BARGAILNS at the Dressâ€" ® makers Shopâ€"Baby dresses in gingchams 50c. each, children‘s size 75c. each, ehildren‘s pants 25¢. pair, children‘s sillk dresses $1.95 each, children‘s Swiss embroidery dresses $1.50 each, children‘s rompers from ~T5c¢. to $1.50 each, Boy‘s wash suits $1.75 each, ‘Ladies‘ crepe nightâ€" dresses, $1.75 each, cotton $1.50 each, housedress $1.35 each, silk stockings 50c¢. pair, kimona $1.75 each, vest and bloomers $1.25 per set, vest from 256. to T5e. each, bloomers 75e. each, silk camisoles 75c. each, princess slips $1.50 each, silk boudairie caps T5e, each, good washing ginghams at 25e. yard. LOSTâ€"Rim and Tire, on noad from South Poreupine. Size 31 x 4. Finder kindly return to S. Bucoâ€" vetsky, Bardessono Block, Timmins, or 5 Birch street Nonth. â€"20. LOSTâ€"Two dogs, one black and the other creamy white. Anyone harâ€" bouring either of these dogs after this notice will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. Anyone knowing of the whereabouts of geither of these dogs please notify John Andrechuk, â€"P.0. Box 1008, Timmins, or 171 Birch street north. Reward. 22 p. (G. JENKINS, Professor of Paimoâ€" forte, has returned from England, and has resumed his classes here. Students wishing to take up preâ€" liminary or advanced studies in painoforte should apply to G. Jenâ€" kins, 10 Cedar street, North. Piano Tuning also given expert attention. â€"10â€"21 p. Hot and cold water. Maple street North,. WANTEDâ€"Steam Boilerâ€"25 to H. P. Locomotive pipe,â€"Apply Phone 514 on P.0O. Box 1509, Epp Dairy, Timmins. <2] conveniences, street, South FRIPND, BE THE OWNER OF THE HIGH GRADPE, 21 JEWEL IXâ€" SURED STUDEBAKER WATCH. Sold to ladies and Gents on easy monthly payment, or fair discount on cash. A postal card will make appointment. Local agent, A. M. Finn, P.O0. Box 63%4, Timmins, Out. «22 +; remants of ginghams and erepes, 3 yd., lengths; blue erepe at 30c. yd., cotton at 25¢. yd., chintz at 25c. yd.; and many more bargains. Jt will pay you to give us visit. 7 Mount;oy street. Just at the bottom of Third Ave. 2022 MISCELLANEOUS NT ;â€" Apply TO RENT.â€"â€" Apply to 10 22â€"20p. with modern 77 Balsam y to hple tt 21 .22 A0 CONCRETE MIXER TO RENT, by the day, or yand. Apply 120 Maple street south, or phone 385 W. NILL _ EXCHANGEâ€"Lumber â€" and Building Material for good used ear. 8. MeChesney Son Ltd. PASTURAGEâ€"For horses or eattle. Apply E. C. Brewer, corner of Gilâ€" lies Street and Main Avenue, Timâ€" minsg. 21â€"25p. SHACK FOR RIENT FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT POR . THE SUMMER MONTHS. Apply to Phone. 42, or Mrs. Gells, 7 Elm Street, North. â€"21â€"22 POR RENTâ€"One Shack; good and clean and â€" furnished. Immediate possession. Apply 156 Spruce St. North at rear. 1 >‘ D. FOR SALEâ€"House, 6 nrooms and hbathroom. In firstâ€"class condition. Hardwood floors. .Hot and cold water. Funnace in cellar. Also, 4â€"roomed House at the rear on tize FOR SALEâ€"5 Roomed house with 2 lots; 1 corner lot; Best residential location in Timmins. Apply to No. 6 Sixth Ave., Timmins. ~21 TO RENTâ€"Two Plats over Star Cate, 6 Cedar street, South. Apply to D. W. O‘Sullivan, Marshallâ€"Eceeleâ€" stone Block, Timmings. â€"22â€"24. IMPROVED LOTS FOR SALE; choice black loam garden; soil nich ; large lots; easy terms, $15 down; with payment of $100 down, $25 monthly, with two rooms built on lot; $300 to $500 down, $25 monthly, 4 room house on lot. Why pay reat and nothing left to show for it. Greatest chancee for a good garden which saves a big part of Jiving. One party had $60 worth of potatoes off half a lot. Have the fine satisâ€" faction, you Oown your property, Situated north of Hollinger houses, next to Floral Park, See me at Veteran â€"House. R. Waite, Timâ€" mins, Ont. â€"19 GIRL WANTED FOR HOUSEâ€" WORK. Apply to 13 Kimberley Avenue. â€"20. GIRL WANTED. Apply in the mornings. Mrs R. Todhunter, Phone 32, Melntyre. 20 t.f. MATID WANTEDâ€"Apply to Mrs, P. E. GCooper, Melntyre M‘i’np_. â€"21â€"22p. WANTEDâ€"Middleâ€"aged â€" woman _ to keep house. Apply to Mrs. Berini, over Timmins Garage. â€"20 GIRL â€" WANDBD for Housework. Apply: with references â€"to No. 3 Kirhbvy Avenue. / 32. WANTEDâ€"Boy to answer telephone; both languages preferred, _ State age and salary expected. Apply to P.O. Box 1680. 22. WANTED RENT ; above the Post Office, Apâ€" ply to Mrs. E. H. King, Room 6, above the Post Office, 4 t.C. AXRAGE TO RENT, 1 for two cars. #flr Call 25 Fourth *®Fenu An open mind may be one that too porous to hold a cony lctwn )R RENTâ€"Comfortable Shack. Lights. Apply Eim street, South. same lot. Will sell both these houses with furniture or without. Snap for good buyer. Apply 14 Sixth Avenue. or P. Senkow, P.O. Box 2, Timinins, Ont. â€"20â€"22 p. IRL WANTED IMMEDIATELY care for children. Apply Mrs. C 13. Dawson, 77 First Ave. C TANTEDâ€"LADY â€" STENOGRAPHâ€" ER; four to five years‘ experience. For the Abitibi Power Paper Co. For particulars apply to Governâ€" ment â€"Employment Office, Fourth A V ANTEDâ€"A man and wife to go 6 miles into country. ‘Man to team and do general work ; woman to help in house Apply to P.O. Drawer W., Avenue, LOTS FOR SALE HELP WANTED Timmins, Ont R RENTâ€"Apply B. Len orner of Elm and Broad q mins mntrally â€" Jdocated enue. â€"21 ToOom to enou *h 21¢: 29 Cnâ€" (H) to FOR SALEâ€"Early Closing Cards, for sale at 25e, each. Also ‘‘*For Sale,"‘‘* ‘*To Rent,"‘ and other eards in stock. The Advance Offiee, Timmins. «18 POR SALEâ€"A new suite, Davenport and two arm chairs; also a wood burning Heater; cheap for eash. Apply at 46 Cambrai Ave., Timâ€" minsg. ~19â€"24p, COW FOR SALEâ€"Freshening th month. â€" Apply to John Taskiner Lot 16; back of Hollinger Townsit â€"20.922 . 1 POR SALEâ€"Victrola, cabinet style, with records. Good condition; oak finish. $40,00, Apply 155 Maple street South,. 22n, FPOR SALEâ€"2 Steam boilers; 8 and 10 H. P. As good as new. Phone al14 or P.0. Box 1509, Epplett Dairy Timmins. â€"2 1 FOR SALEâ€"Team of black Horse: wellâ€"matched; weight 1300 and 15 lbs.; ages 6 and 9; with good ha ness, wagon and large a FPOR SALEâ€"Handsome thoroughbred Airedale puppies. These have to be seen to be appreciated. _ Teleâ€" phone 273â€"J. â€"21â€"22p, FOR SA LIKâ€"EP sinette. In ; 66 Thind Ave HUDRON ~COACH FOR SALE in POR SALEâ€"Silk â€" Marvella Cape (‘black), ermine fur seollar. Also one Georgette Party Dress (black), both size 20. â€"Practically new Apply No. 3 Kirby Avenue, â€"22. very good running order. â€" Reasonable price. Terms to responsible party. Apply during day to Ideal Billiard Rooms. â€"Evening calls, to 156 Spruse street, north; H. Legault. I‘()[ Te FOR SALEâ€"Slal and dry. Gree Drty, $4.75 per every load over Jos. Goulet, NC or Phone 584 | FOR SALEâ€"Lot 30x120, Third Ave., near corner of Bireh. There is a five room modern house on the lot. This lot will eventually be suitable for a business location. . Price $5,700, half cash. H. A, PROCTOR, opposite Post: Office. â€"22 FOR FOR, SALEâ€"1 large porcelain; refmg~ erator;: new. 2 rugs, 9 x 9‘ ;1 1!4: tom truck, new tires. 1 (Melfaughlin. Roadster: 1 38â€"45 Rifle. L 20 cauge â€" Remingtonâ€" pump» â€" cun. POR SALEâ€"One â€" Business Corner Lot and House. Lot 128 by; 30. T woâ€"stoney ‘house, 30 by 26; lathed and plastered; â€" hardwood floors; all water conveniences, Will sellion easy payments. Apply to No. 3 Elm street Nouth. â€"~22+°20. HOUSE FOR SALE on Maple Street. Eizkt rooms. Well finished. Hardâ€" wood floors. _ Furnase in cellar. Water in house. another new house on Maple St; five rooms and bath room; hardwieod floors: furnâ€" ace in cellar; water in house. Barâ€" gain. â€" Will sell with good eonditiâ€" ons. Apply 167 Maple St. South., Timmins. 22p. RUSSELL â€"HROUBEâ€"ROOM EXPERIENCED While men are looking for trouble they generally overlook opportunity JR SALE : 45 House Plants in class â€"shape and priced low, Spruce street, South. ness, wagon and large@e sleigh, a mostly new. ‘Guarantee the for any work, single or double. Ay ply to corner Bailsam and 8th Ave Model, in firstâ€"class condition. â€" Lots of extras, including stop light, tire changing and rim spreading tool, wialdshield wingg. All} mew cord tires. â€" $550.00. Apply to P.O. Box 1494, Timmins, Ont. ~21â€"23, gauge â€" Remington â€" pump _ gun. These goods must ‘be sold at once. Apply Clifton Mines, South Poreuâ€" pine,. Ont. ~22â€" )![‘."11. A easonable treet Not BOARDâ€"Hot and Cold Water. Rates $9.00 per week and up. Good accommodation. Phone 275â€"W. No. 2 Wilson Avenue, cor. Mountâ€" Nurseâ€"Open _ for â€" engagements. Apply‘to 208 Pine St., South, â€"2lp t house on Balsam street, North SALEâ€"A â€" fine . Pianoâ€"cased i. Almost new ; ‘will sell very nable. Apply at 169 Balsair ; North, Timmins. â€"22 p, Six, 1921 firstâ€"class condition. â€" Lots , including stop light, tire and rim spreading tool, d wingss All} mew cord â€"Slahs, 16 inches, green Green, $4.00 per load. 5 per load. Guaranteed 1 over two cords. Apply et, No. 80 Fifth Avenue, 584 W. 1, “4 )\' j * r I'. ) ‘ P {a l‘ {' od con ornel lition rch St PR ACTICAL â€"93â€"3p. lmn=

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