Lucknow Sentinel, 1893-02-03, Page 8^
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RSFT COtil PA!'t•IY
e are headquarters for
Corsets.- All the leading lines
eathalian
aloe as
of best
k- well as Som
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- -Amercan makes. The
above --out represents the cele
brated tch-Spring Coisot.
hih cannot b0; excelled for
specia
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comfort and. diirbility
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Our prices range from
$1.65. Try us for
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ine Bruce Coun
,ebruary 3
_ea:Meeting.
- The - annual teso-ineeting t of -St.
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Pail's _ church, - Dungannon, . will be;
held on Tuesday evening, Feb.a7th.
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Tea -Will -be served frotn 5, 7 o'clock;
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after_ which_ .addrespes: are expectedt
from - 'a_ :numter- . of . clergyinen . and --
others:- The choir of- the. -Church will
supply a suitable prograinnie of Music; •
Killesit in Chicago
Reeve Alex. Stewart, Of West
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Wamanosh; received. the sad Farquhar- Stew -art,' had been seripusly
hurt near Chicago, and we *arie sorry
to learn that he, has* since died) from.
the effects Of the accident; While the
Doctor - was .driving. across the -irailway
.his :buggy was struck by a . passing
train. •
Lecture On !eland
The -Rey. W. Walsh,. Of .13ranipte.T.,.
Municipal 0.0icees
on Wednesday the following municipal
officers were appointed: Hugh Mor-
rison., Clerk; G. A. Siddall, treasurer;
W 11 Smith, assessor ; „John N Ross;
collecthr ; all. at the Same salaries as
last year. Mr. T. Lawrence's tender
being the highest for the weigh scales
was accepted at $70 per year. ...
At a Special meeting of the.- Council.
Fatal Accident
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fatal - • ',accident Oecured near
gence last week that his ro , Dr Whitechurch On Friday 2 t , am
es
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C; u
corsets.
It Eli itt111110C11 II, CO,
LUCKNO.Vt e007,P,OfFiCk6.
&:23. South
Hours g to- 7 p.m::
•MAtts, ABRIVE!,„
171, & B. North
Rolyrood
Kinloss
NV, G. & B, orth
Goderich. -
Intermediate points f
803. North
Langside
ViriG. & B. -,South I
.L Et. &13., South,f
-H. & B. South - --.'
- W- G.& - B.North '.
-:-- Frayrood
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* inIough
lEinloss •
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10.00a:to.
320p.n1
6:13 a. -
12:30 p. m.
2:30p. m.
-3:48,p; m
9,00. p. m,
10.30 p.
Tuesdays and
3-00 p m Fridays
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Daily
-the Grand Chaplain of . the. lOrange
Society of Cnada, and who -delighted
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everybody at the Orange dedicp,tion..
_few -weeks, ago, give : lecturelnthe town hafl on Tuesday, ]?obruary.
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14th„ in aid Of 't,1"e 'English- church.
The subject Of.the lecture is 61 -"Year's-.
-travels-. thro ti.p.sih. Ireland," and Las z .-Mr.
Walsh is one: ot-..the, finest platfOrnii
speakers we liave.eVer :heard we
can
guarantee.a- tare-ttb4tito who -attend
that 'evening.. He is Eta-. 1.14t. himself
and -.Should be greeted ifbunipor
bonSe.,
Sharp, age•d 55, being the r.
Sharp and another perscn were taking
•out timber for Found's saw -mill, and
in. cutting down a' tree it struck
against another tree, the dead top of
which broke off and fell between the
" Close The Door
The dry goods and other clerks suffer
&good_ deal these cold days by shoppers
neglecting to close the _doors ' behind
them when entering or "leaving the
:stores.' Every time a`door is left open
an Arctic breeze fans the locksofthe
C:lerks in a way not at all, agreeable,
and we have been asked by some of
the sufferers to give. the . ladies this
hint:
Business Purchased
Mr Jobu Armstrong, formerly of
Toronto,' but who has been in charge
of the jewellry store of the late John
Wallace for some time 'past, has pur-
chased the business from Mrs. Wallace
and is now proprietor of the store.
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-Mr. Armstrong is a first-class -jeweller
and has, in the short time he has been
here, *orked up a good trade. He
will make -a, good- eitizen.
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Mr
Mem
mes ArmstrOng
f Parliamentfor south
esei, died at his hOtne. on -Thurs-
day afternoon last. , He was '0,.power-
fully built maxi, and standing. over 6
feet high but Solite time age had a:
severe attack of La Grippe, from - the.
effects of which he never recovered.- .
ile-,was-- born' in :Queensbury, York
county; N B, on. March lst,11,830, so
that he was in the 63rd year of. his
age 1882, 188.7 and again in 189_1
he was returned as M. P.: for &it:1th-
Middlesex-. He was a director of the
City of London Mutnal.-Fire Insurance
Company and of the Canaklisai Savings
43 Loan Compa,ny. of that
cijy Mr
Arinetrong was a *Liberal of a pro-
nounced. type and a. :Man greatly re-
spected by all in*Parliament„ j*
tvfo men, a heavy branch striking:Mr.
Sharp on the top of the head, splitting
it open and 'causing instant death.
He leaves a wife and family of nine
children unprovided for who have the
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sympathy of the comunity in their sad
and sudden bereaveraent
Marriage Bells
The residence Of Mrs. Ewen Olar,k,
Gough St., was the scene of a happy.
event on Wednesday evening last. It
was the occasion of the marriage of
Mrs. Clark's youngest daughter, Tena,
to Mr. Wm. 1VIcDonald, formerly Mill -
Curling Match,
A Curling match was played here
on last Friday' between Kincardine
and LucknOw curlers for the Ontario
oVfnerin-Lucknow, but now; of Castle-
ton; , Dakota:. "The- ceremony was-
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performed by. the .ReY: A. McKay,
afle r which a -nice .Supper was , • •
taken . McKay presiding at
the head elf- the table and -Mr.. D.
Campbell,- of Crystal City, Manitoba;
Reeve of Lucknow, and C-ousin.- of
the. bride, iat the foot. . After the
• a -
'supper the party engage in pleasan.t
conversation; .During the. evening
the Lucknow band under. the :leader-
ship of -,Mr. Artaitrong serenaded the
happy couple and were asked. to par-
take of refreshments. - Mr:-. and Mrs.
McDonald left on the early: train.,
Thursday morning for futurel
homer. Castleton, - .Dakota, • carrying
with .thet-n.the best -Wislrs" Of a . large.
circle of *friends.
.1.406A.L.PARA, 021414S.
way items served up fir gentinet Readers
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The Dominion- Ornament is now
-seision at Ottawa: i --
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-Two servant girl Ivanted. -.,Apply
SENTINEL office.
1 10. ean.Of .baking *powder for 18-
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d- 20c. - at R. 41 -Tug Les.
Miss Nellie
ondon on Tuesday
I------Mrs..-j. Grena,
from ,Teeswater On
tankard resulting1n favor 'of the latter
by.3 shots. A good deal of interest
was manifested and quite a, crowd was
present- of both sexes. Among the
ladies preserit were IVIesdatnis Rapley
and Irwin, of Kincardine, and Mair
and Te-nriantlknd Miss Little; of Dick -
now, all of whom took a lively interest
in the game. The followi ti is the
score: .
- "forget
ednesday next, F
Mr. Jas.- Loc
gave us a pleasant c
Jitnmy Hunte
another grand carni
weeks.
--A: nutaber-of 6
,et paid their sub
year.
Don't forget t
11g -4.,;--nighi3;.(Frida
bell's shop.
-.Have you hear of it_? Overshoes
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goods at. clearing
,panada's greatest
e at the Lacrosse
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tii-gess left for
ait.
e arrived home
londaY last.•
4.
ithe assembly
. 4 8th, at 9p. 113.
art of Glaramis,
II on Wednesday.
intends, holding
al in abut two.
.bscribers have not-
criptions . for last
e:Lacrosse pea-
) in Aleic:
and all lines of -felt
priCes at R. Hugh
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.Mr. J. Driscol
comic singer, will
concert. - '
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Armstrong Ooncert .
. The Ethel' Armstrong COMpany gave'
concert inthe town hall on Saturday
night l st under „ithe . auspices of
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the Inde endent Order- of Foresters-,--.
but owrn to the unfavorable state of
the weather the attendance .was very.:
-smell. Those praent were well re:
aid es ecially... with the parts in
-Which little Ethel appeared. Had -are benefited. and the u o
Wm Hay .
D Collins
-R .Witiker
F R Collins
:-skip
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II Irin
John Moffat _-
T W Rapley.
- Skip
. LII6KNOW.
J McGarry
A McPherson
J Murchison
J. 0 NItirdech
16 skip
'John: Alllirt
Geo Mair
Wm A lin
B H titer
skip •
MajOritf-fOr.LuCknow.-
Trade.at Home
infantry 9orps• •
56turday's, Gazette eontitizieds -t
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-complete returns of the'. comparative
efficiency of the Ontario infantr
corps. Its average 34 Points.- For
the rural _corps of, .this district :the fig-
ures are as follows:- -21st Batt.,
77
22nd Batt. 71 points;' - 27th
Batt., 66 points.; 32nd --.(Bruce) Batt.,
64 points; -29th *Batt.; -44 points,- The,
13th Batt,. of Hamilton, heads the eif-
°tire .list with 98i points thus securing
the GzOwski. cup.. - The 12th.- Bate.
-(York .Rangers) had- the-- .hiihost -mark
- of any rural In reference
• to the standard of the 32nd Batt.; it
Allay be :said that owing to.. its beinit.
...so much larger than any, ether -:Batt.
in camp, its • absentee list would be
-ranch heavier -and its, comparative e
ffi-
tieriCy consequently reduced.
LUCKNOW MARKETS. ,
Fall Wheat; per bushel.„ ...1.61 to ;65-
Peas
Oats
Potatoes,.
.iS• .55 66 .56
- '41 • 27 "' .28
Li .35
Butter, per lb.. .rolls•.16, tub .15 to 16
'Eggs, per pound. . . .10
$7 to .800
Flour per .......1.75 to $2
Turkeys per
Geese '6 ".
DuckS- "
Lacrosse .concert on the 10th.
promises- to
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:ment Of the season
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The sacia,Men
. be the entertain -
of the Lord's sup-
per will be*adininistered in the .Metho7-
distfchtirCh on Sunday next; :
Ba,tgams intl Groceries- at R-
Hu(ghes. Everyone buy your .tees,
there and get. them at cost.
Angus -M4QUaig has. a .large
ganig _of .nien taki4 out square 'timber:
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app. es . 4 to 44-
ChiCkellS 44.. • • 4, • ••• • •
Dried 6666
Tallow 44-• • - • • . .04
Lard • ' " 6.64 • S. • • • • .09 to.
There are many villages in the Pro-
vitice that haVe been finsiicially anabom-
Perk per cwt. t. $7:40 to $7-5.0,
mercially ruined by the reSidents of
the • place going to larger towns to
purchase the dry --goods and ' other
lines which they should. ,liav procured
at home. The local dealer should
.they cannot' supply what is required
always have -the first ‘chanc , and if
then people have some -excuse for-
going to other places, althoughevery
dollar taken out of a place is jut as
much lois and. injury to it. • If a suit
of clothes is purchased Lucknow
the Merchant and the... tailor, its *ell
as those en'iployed ill-- the tailor shop
the weather. been favorable - a, full.- aniount goes- circulating afound the
- house would lig,ye greeted thein. village,
perhaps some of if coming to "
• Epworth Leagite the tme making the .purChase, but no
SPEAKS WELL LUCK311ifizir
G. W. Berry - received an order
from County of Oxford for a fine
bed room suit and other furniture.
The goods were .shipped yesterday to
Ingersoll station, via.. 0, T. -R.. 4r.
J3erry expects to -do- a large ontsi e
trade.. He has made.- arrangemen
with wholesale manufacturers for
furniture at very low prices and
intends --*giving - his customers, the
benefit of fine goods at the lowest
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raargin.
in, ,Mr.. T. SOMerville's :bush near
St
'i Iltch on human and all animals
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cure' c t in_ 30 mintlites by. -Woolford's
Samitary Lotion. ;Warranted by A. B.
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'Cotigrana; Druggist.
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The Ontario Legislature will not
meet till the first f March, as-the.new
parliament buildings will not be ready
tilt, that date.. I
-L--Mr. W. J. Brumpton took- the
remains of his infant daughter to Port
Stanley,.for interment in. the family
plot.on 1VIcnday
-The'ball and supper of the Caledobian Societyconiniernoration of
Burns' anniversary On the 25th Jan-
-ut&y, was a rand- success.
The Kinlough correspondent -of
th!e Kincardine Review rises to remark
that "The snow is 3 feet. deep and 10
degrees below' zero" in the "Hub."
1-* A regular ineetine- of directors of
tal
. the Lucknow- Me!chanica' Institute will
be held in -the reading room, On ThursL
The'Pro-vincial c-ofiiiention• f the such good results - follow al -purchase-
pworth- League Societies... of : - the made in- a neighborin-g '1_6
Methodist church will *be. held -
. in . than._.1-to,. build - that placeat
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. Toronto on Feb. .-.21st - 22nd - 23rd : and injury- of . our own''
It is confidentially eipe'c' tea that the nien) 'h°T`rev.er.2 -sh9-111d. be. -•
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_ sUceessful conyeritiou of last February
wilL.be surpasSecl ' in - -irifluenee and
interest -by the 6911Irention, Vigerdus
committees on entertaininent, program;
tica.vel„ninsic and the like, ' have been
• appointed; and: this: is expected t.O. be
t11.* 1119St important rally Of -.Young
Methodists ever -held in the Dominion
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Every Methodist Young Peoples':
Society, Epworth -Leadue, -. Christian.
Endeavor,- Miggion. . Circle, Literary
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Society or any other -ii: invite d to ap-.
- point two delegates for every fifty - or
fraetion of fifty members: -
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he.expense
Business
e last to_
TORONTO MARKETS.,
Wheat ---red, 660. I white, 65c.'
Flour -$3.10 to $3.20.
Barley -No 1, 47c.
Oats -30c.
Peas -56c.
Dressed Hogs $8.40 to 8.50
Potatoes -steady at 80c. 90c.
Eggs -16e. tO 17c. -
- Butter -17c. to 18c
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This is the season when young,
and old are wonder
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ing what
The Sepoy Lacrosse club have
engaged Lucknow'S old favorite, Mr..
Driscoll, of Toronto, the Jeading
comic singer Of Canada, and Miss
-Aggie Bowers, .teacher of elocution
in the Hamilton.- Ladies College.
These with. their other attractions
should make it the covert- of the
season'. The date will be published
next week.
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-The nibbler is a man Who enters
a store, runs his fingers . into every
sugar barrel,. then goes to the. cheese
and cuts off a- slice, and as a matter.
of coUrs must have a few crakers and
perhaps before he makes up his. mind
to purchase a -quarter' worth he
has
eaten up the.profit or More than twice
that amount. These - characters._ are
-do,y "2nd- at 8 -clock .p. in. Your
set an example in this respect, for if
they purchase ay/ay from -home they
cannot consistently blame their cus-
tomers -fo- followilig. their . exaraple.
Those whb_live here should be assisted
by their fellow citizens in making an
honest living. Let us keep our money
in our own village as every cent is
needed, `and by so doing we increase
the value of our businesS.4and pro-
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attendance is reapectfully requested. _
PRESENTS
they will give to their friend&
-Mrs, John.canieron, of St Helens
and Mrs. JameqeDenald, her:sister,
a :West Wawanosh-, are visiting their
brother and other.. friend in Ptislinch
-0WiaShip.
Mr. Alex. I.
con Of Htironi
suddenly. . on 1
It is semi-officiallV announced that
r -Aberdeen - will be outinext gover-
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nOt-general,
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very annoying to business men.
;-A co-ity of I the. act. representing
the use of tobacco by_minors has'been
placed in the hands of school teachers:,
with instructions-- to make suitable
comments thereon oceasionally. It is
-thought -that in this way the. Act will,.
be brought-prOminently to -the notice
.of both scholars.. and parents, and that
it, may thus become offensive in accOm-1
_plishing the good. aimed.'at
TiipErill'i!FIVE CENTS.
-- Buys a beautiful curtain poll- all,
complete- with fancy end pins, etc.
You can see a, Sample hartgine,-
I Berry's furniture store.window.-
IF you Alit IN DOUBT,
ir ALL YOUR DOWIT
WILL VA
by calling at
SI'
Ic1V1illan, of the 5th
.towiship, died- very
Sunday last, from.
heart trouble. was . in Lucknow
n.Friday last and appeared. - his
gnat .health. .11e was 65- years. of
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GO
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ow. WOUld
your purchases -
._The -West endi,
furniture.- store
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-reinarkable • low
D TEUE
e a. good time to make
LU - Photograph fraraes,
'Window of Berry's
• is full of them - at
prices.
ART STUDIO.
You can find there the mo
select stock in . Lucknow
Handsome Albums, Fan
Chinaware, 'Shaving Set
Writhig Desks, Lady's Dresp-
ing, :Glove and Hndf. Oasesr
Or if you desire it You can
have a- highly finished- photo
of yourself. set in a handsomb
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I All parties- having over due ac-
Coinits • at A..
d t
requeste o c
before the 15t
notice.
ineetin
:010 will be- h
'shop night
1!.angements f
interested sho
.;
fo
in. the .past.'1
new stock of
and ,all. fashio
croods.-A. S
Campbell Blo k.
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S. Cam.pbell's are
11 and Settle the same
of this month. Last
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, Our Studio is complete in
every- department therefore
we do our own work right here
in Lucknow: We have no
fancy show case work prep
ed for It is not necess
because we turn out the b
work in Western Ontario.
of the Sepoy Lacrosse
d in A s. Campbell's
(Friday) to make ar-
✓ -their concert. All
ld be. on hand..
your liberal patronage
Please call and see our
weeds, serges, worsted
able merchants' tailors
C.A.mPBELL, g•o: - 71,
TRELEAVE
PHOTOGRAPHER; CUCKNOW•
ST -1" INSIDE .
13ofOre going outside:. of Lucknow
to purchase t 7 urniture., - Take' a look
through Ber y's :ware ;rooms, Exa-
It
mine his -goods.: 'Ask for prices.
-May_ pay- yonilo, buy right "here.
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English ,§ifavin • Liniment removes
all hard, -soft-l'or-: calloused lumps- and
bkmislies frnm horses, blood spavin;
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stifles, gprams, so -re -and sw011en throat;
-coughs, etc. .Save $50 by use .of one
bottle; . Wa, ranted by A, p. congram,
• If you want'a first-elais set of teeth
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cheaper:than-the cheapest, tall on
curbs, , ring bone svieetiey,
tem
Dr Tennanfs ce,
LUC NO .T1/
-F VI .0 L.-EP:0 .8
.Y6Btom 0110Attt,
And other tested _remedi
SrECIFIC 'AND .11:-NT.111)41PE
•-FOR
Impure, Weak and Impoverished 131Txxt.
Dyspepsia, SleeplessnessPalpitation of'the
Heart, Liver Complaint,,Neuralgia, Loss. af •
Memory, Bronchitis, Consumption„ aan,
'Stones, Jaundice, Kidney and VI rieaty
Di
aseeSTSt: Vitus' Dance, Female IrregOarieulu.
and General Debility. P
$1 -per half pint said $2 Per p.crinopt
LAi3oBATory,
DRICIt, ON.
McLE01.),
• Proprietor and Manufacttires.
Sold by Harry Days and A. B. Coiiisrainv
Druggists, Lucknow.
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