The Lucknow Sentinel, 1931-12-03, Page 1• ' •
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ir;„uatilow, opt+. TialuilispAy Dteem.BER. 5rd, 1952:.
The Bread
- DENTIST
D. -R. L. Treleaven, Lesknow
Hours; 9-,-12 A. 140,75 P. M
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PHONE 53 , ,X-RAY
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R. . IlitheriDgt011i,_
BARRISTER, 'SOLICITOR,.: ETC.
• 'Whiglialf, Ontario.'
*RANCH. OFFICE AT '141j, *KNOW ; Contrary in the expaetations of a
'• 4f/Fri"'WelkesdsekS* Ote0On* -. good Onany.. ratepayera there will •be
.WALL. PAPtit-A. fill' line of '''1,9•31• no'. election this,. 'Year In .4Shfieldi':dUe
' Wall Paper on hand: Prices consider -:49 the _withdrawal it .a..late' *Mr' ja0;
, . .. , . . _. . •
.ahly .down. for. 1961. I topillso. agent Saturday •eventug „Of John Farrish.
forleadinglehrtholibes.--.....,: :. - - ,, , :and Sam •Swan, , two 'aspirants AO, the
7 • R. J. CAMERON - - reeirealtipo and„,.. epn -reeves. 113-'-le-
_.._L_Ljueorkt,_
..,._ or- ' sinter and. Grainer Spectively
,. Iil'c 4.74,.Lucknow
-the
tewnship preildid7dier the nemesia-
tien meeting held iiii-Friday; after-
noon
Iat No. 9 . School house, conces-
sion 9, Ashfield. The keen interest
taking in niellynai affairs was in -1
parent', by the large, gathering ,of
• ELEcTION
IN ASHFIELD
Contest por Reeve and Deputy Was
iipected.-Asilirants 'Withdraw ' At
A 'Late . Hour..
APPRECIATED'
Fruit 'arid egetablea
Excellent Conflation IiistrabOtion
'In Charge of Goveronent
Officer. •
• The 'following letter -.�f apprecia.:
tion, was received this. e
,toegard, to t„he Relief r
from, Lueknow early an Nc/v
Mailed Nev. 136th •Robsa
. Housekeeper desires a position in
• respectable:home. State wages when
applying by letter. . to the Sentinel
Office, BOX 259: . , ', :
t • (10--12-4.)
rate -payers,' 7ho took this opporturt,
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Experienced- ' poultry . . dresser will ItY ef. vthcf.mVaPPrnvAl -GI' -disainn.°1"4.
, ATTEI4TION1 -POULTAY DRESSEb.
Aress 'your fowl at your film if de- al of the aetionc.of their municipal
Sired. Arrang,ement-te'inade 'bli- vants during the Past term and .to
..phoning No: 54, Liickirtow, Or i,:i sip- seek More Complete. 1i-format1on of
, • .. ---.-thMr---accomphshments.. ,during the
- plying” le- -E-wart Webster. „„.,,2----- - ' ' • .7 .
FOR s'Air.--4g. pigs, 5 weeks. old,. 'emit year and :their proposed under.
,
• 1 Durham • heifer, rising 3. years, dee takings for the ensiling year:, HOW.-
Deceniber 4th, also a number of pal- ,ever, ,general satisfaction seemed to
•lets.. •Apply to--• i ? ' : 'exist and the first five noreinations
Wallace Twariffey; Lucknow;
Were for the members Of the old caun-
--.04,10-T-ION-7SALE...OF . .
W-rtiteKenzie;,-2---Deputy- Reeve,...: ',Tea.
Al, who: were as follows: 'Were; John
. .
Ritchie; COuricillors; Richard John-
: , Valitalge • Sim property ' 1 .
'Under and by virtute ,o e p .' -ton Murdoch Matheson and Sam
of lale- Contained ima- certain _iii_ort,
. 'gage, whiel Vail be produced at ii'• .37an:- Other. nominations_were--for
, time of sale there will be offered ior Reeve, Murdoch Math1
eson, ofin'
... .
. sale , by PUhlic , Auction, at the Ford_ Famish,Irvine Zinn; Deputy ' Mur.
Garage, LucknoW,. Bruce ,QOunty, .on ' '
.:, loch Matheson, Salt Swan; r-CoUsvcil,
Saturday;.-DeceMber: the 19th 19zsl hnst J.
at *2.30 o'clock'ln, the afternoen the' •crr, Richard_Joen,ohn AJohn-
11 in lands ind prevnises.,iiantelY, ,,ton, Sam Sherwood.'
' • Out of . the. fedi 'nominatiens. for
the reeveship Only e ' enzie--a-md-"Fir
rish qualified: Jas. .Ritchie former
deputy -retired 'with .Mathesen and
Swan- qualifying for this ',office: ;Each
of the three onncillors nominated,
qualified to form . the .new. council
I
without opposition. - ' •,
Throughout. Saturday it was gen-
erally. coriiidefe-d-that-their-Vvould-
a contest. These ..vite . qualified had
tin nine o'clock T aturclay to withdraw
now
' TERMS OF SALE -Ten per cent and that :even. ng, Swan. Withdrew
• of the purchase moneY h " aid 'fram the ruining for demitY and
dowliot_tiine of sale and :the balance
els,' - viith
*nosh -Council
kdarnation
Reeve and Councillers of West Wa-
wontosh Returned By Acclamation
7 -Nomination -Passes Off Quietly,..
Thepersonnelof the West Wawsm-
osh Council to remain the 'same for
anatI1er term, 'Wes 'the. decision Of
nbippod. the rate -payers , the norainati011
ember; Meeting ',held in the T,sevOiaidii... 110
,
rt; 'eat .F1144 itifterliaan:: .The nleniherS
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,gre ReeVe-Wtri:Stewar4 Councillors?
Newton, s
Webster,. Cairns Aitelii
reli. 'Albert 'Gammie, Join McQui1h1
' , Other nominations were. for reeve
Sec'y. LueltneW 'United, Chit
Dear .Mr.- :
• Twoiti. :0 .fruit ant zliegetablea Win. Carr,' , Albert • Joltfiston
of Health - 0 ----0141-04th
(wit mum is Qualify AND .13ERVICE
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DELICIOUS FRUIT CAKE
..18c per'pound 2 pounds 55c
SPECIALS -Diiiiia&_Cakes 25c each
ciREAdvi ;PUFFS, JELLY ROLLS, RASPBERRY TAItTLE'0,'
DOUGHNUIS lam ROLLS '6- COFFEE CAKES
MINCE MEAT
OUR OWN MAIM, &ix ,TuE 'Citaictsfr, lisl,ongpiprfs...
vOED, .PECIAT:' PRICE. • •Z pounds 25c :
Phope .36.
aultov-,
C OW -LOSES
PROIVIINENT CITIZEN
sent by de Paatillii7.-birytiure:Chturela • •
rived at Vidora,, on Wednesday- tate• Brown Sinith, Brown Harper; Finni- tU Ift-N
llth, and distribution of it began
next morning. People from all over,
the countryside drove in, and by noon
gan and Leisehman. At the close of
the nominating, the various nominees
were called upon. Some adress'ed the
meeting, others simply thanked 'their
Mr. 'Edward Hodgin,s Removed
ersiod-alreadY-beenauPPlied. About` nominator and seconder, but prac By Death F011owing a I4sigthy
dr that firsit day over 100 household
300 families have now been looked ; calty all, 'sere emphatic in stating
Striggle A,gainst a Severe Case of
and there are some 3 dozen ;they did not aspire tnoffice and were Pneummi,-
to- people who are most_np.'againat; dime for another 'tern °T- Me :Village 7=ff-ere& the lois- -0
nage .of aPples that are bang given: satisffed Wlet-the-present-body con- _
- • , Several otheriniesen't at the ineet--H-411°.11tler prominent citizen, in the:per-. ,
line. Some. Wise person .sugges.
son of 'Mr. Edward Hodgins, -Whose
Both ,fruit and vegetable;f were mg were called-upo , these-ineludin
Yeart7Eyes
and Our, Service
. BY F. T. ARMSTRONG'
*Lucknow
:RE.WAS _
TROUBLESOME AT SCHOOL
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to his parents. Not
' ed to submit to dp-
ted that his efei -Might-have
-death-oceurred at lushome on es- something to do with it.• An
excellent condition, and I can assure,
Messrs. Bailey, Bert ThOmpson, Ben
Naylor and Donald Murray, Mr.
Bailey of Goderich,..a forester mem-
jr
of West Waivanosh council Was
dui morning following an. ne-
from ineuminia which set in, a little
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more than four weeks ago.,.
Mr. Hodgins was taken bonne from
th C N R station on
examination proved this true:
you they have sheen fireatly, appree •Iiis • defective vision .was
cor-
iated. We had a competent cominit-
tee handling the •distribntion-the
Saturday, Oct-
At once he became
'obedient and •started tovvard a
'government relief officer for the mun- in a reminiscent mood and recalled succeisfill manhOod. 'Glad to
'Apatite being himself in charge -S° many incidents of hi -gone 'days. Ilert:-.,c,-
_28th, su f : f _ --P r, . . . . ...,
.consider this subject With; in-
--ifirli.ig-:--- transevere- --t rested a ents
; _ _ ;Conti/Med next week.
that no person, I ' trust, has 13661, Thompson, Reeve of East Wawanosh ''''`'e''
overlooked..wha_shetild• have. been as: and a member of the Good Roads' 'cl11115 whieh later developed , into
The-'Noitlr-half of lot-niuntter.-.
teen, in the fourteenth concession,
Western' Divis:on, Of. the Townshie
•'---'0.t-A-shfielci-in-the-Countv_ef Huron,
and Province of -Ontario, •containing;
100 acres rnore or less.
There are situate on 'the property
a-gOod bank barn about 59 ft x (0 ft.
. with stone, fontidation, good fraine
house about 18 ft x 24 ft, -together
with other -outimildings.7there_is_no,_
waste land. • It is known ,as a first
• :glass 100 acres. The property is with-
' in ;14)1/2 ,miles. of the Village of Luck-
- pneiimonia. He waS,_,Inalsing favor -
Ichle-yrogress; apparently -having su
sisted.. Coprimission --at County „, o
. . •
have done& .a••••fine. thing, and it hair
,rhe„„.n. . t. . the, • h, i•• cessfully, Passed. the ersia when a
online ..ion e„,e,, • •
•• • • couple-ef-weeks4aterf_loWeier.,:, he
sical need;.,1••*ill be glad if •yon. Can: • tinee• • •that-time-hisminditionliad, been
flt-ill-t:•SITC1rcere-617-elY Y:11.1grr:s'ga•
Pees _this *Mr
tion.
.° • Cushing.
_•It's a. fine thing that, you people lightened the gatheringLin that re-
warnie,d..ther_heart_s of; folks nut here attracted only •an average attendance
suffered somewhat of 'a relapse 'and
as well, as ministering to Jlielk and passed- off- very quietly.. being
considered as critical, with the end
more in the form of social 'gathering.
—Durnin -Phillips-remains sta clerk,
and Wm. Webster as treasurer' Of -emn-ing--an-TrsdaY morning.
Mt Hodgins was born in the Twin
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the township. 'The road superinten.
hin of Kinloss. and leaving the farm
dent is apPointellit-de--first Meeting
this village sp-ft-e-en years. ego -
of . the council. i ,
IMPORTANT • GUIDE NOTICE
An open meeting of the Girl Guides
vvill be' held in the basement of the
' hool on'F-rldaY,--Der Obi at 7.30'
o'clock. The: nurpose Of the meeting
is to allow the mothers of Guides.
and all interested in Guide work:. to
view the splendid assortment of toys
made by the local association; and to
shortly after Famish followe witness a Guide enrollment: -1
in .3_1;:dny.0 tj-iii_ irlite---pinpertY andTwithdrew-as-La cOntestant fbr the' Mothers of younger girls are 7will-be o ei. b'e t to a reserved
, yeev_eship.,. _ pecially invited, as a Brownie Pack
es -
bid. Fr fuliDCW: particulars and., -con
' -this- leafer three.' fernier: Members .,(Junior.,_ Guides) will be organized-
' W. Henderson, • R. S. Hetheikigton, '.n the new body, , Mathescsn stepping early' in tiCe-Weiv7Y-e-str--and-a-ehort-
of sketch' of the rules and principles of
• ditions of sale apply to, .
• . - Anetkineer, -7Barrister, from_the. Oeuneil tO the poSition
ShertIy after he entered partnership
With Wei. ,Murdie. to form the well
Reduced. prices on all lines of
known Lucknow' Coal Co. •He has
geed shoos and rat:theta at W. .J.
!LITTLE4,since that. time been engaged in Ws
business-and-beestine_well and favor-
ably known as an. honorable business
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TRAGIC I IDEN- T- an actiYe' interest in
.t.that work will he 'given. •
Luclbldiv, Ont.• nghann, Ont -
CHECK YOUR LABEL,'
• IS 'IT CORRECT?
This past week we have corrected
our, mailing) list. Note. the date on
Your label and. see that it is properly
marked up to -correspond with yo
receipt. In case. of any error noti _
•' years- Witis away -on- Sunday ari
deputy without opposi ion an
, (1 -12-4.) A. Johnston and Sam Sherwood fill-
ing the. vacancies in the council.'
• Charles McDonagh and W. P, Reed,
lontinue, as clerk and treasurer re-
spectively for another term.
. "NOTICE TO: CREDiTOR§
_
tn the Matter of the Estate of 'Eli
Dnsign late of the Township of Ail -
field in the County Of liuron,.Yeernan
r-, ..., , deCensed. .
-----71s1'nt-it-b-.T's-"---her-eli-y-----g-tvert -that • all
• persons having Anil dailies or de-
. mends 'against de ' late Eli Ensign,
7 ho died on or about the fourteenth
day of Septemler A.D. 1931 at the
. Township of *Kinloas in the County
of Bruce; are. required to send by
post prepaid or to deliver to the
.undersigned; executora under the- Will
of the said Eli Ensign; their ileums- Boy's heavy rubbers and boy's
• iting .iirtireit.einints_ancLtstate:_ leather top rubbers, 1 to 5, at cost
4.- . %ma. addre ses 11 particulars,
h at .W. J:-L1TTLE'S;Shoe Store. .
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. NOTICE
The. Ladies' Aid .of South, Kin oss.
-mill hold a sale of hometmade bak-
ing land candy, • also serve lunch, On
,
Saturday, Dec. 5th, in McCharIes'
,vacant store.-,Seey.
111 W ments Of their accounts an
nature of the Securities, if any. held' .• .
by them duly verifiedby affidavit.
s Arid take notice • that after the , noir SUPPER TG -NIGHT
twenti-second . day Of December •A. , A. hot Supp _ „ per Will be served in th
D. 1931, thsaid execiitorg will pro-
e
ceed to distribute the assets of the Council Chamber, -Thursday, Dee. 3.
e,
Isaid deceased a:Meng the persons en- (to night), from 5 Pg. to 7.30P.M.
titled thereto, having' reged only to Tickets 35e. The supper will be upder,
the claiins of which they shall then the auspices of the A.Y.P.A. of ',,St.
%xecutors, will not be liable for the Peter's chureh. .Your patronage hi"
have had notice, and that the said
said ' assets or anY part thereof to solicited .
any nerson of whose claim they shall ' •••••••••..••• , \
. This notice is given Pursuant to SOCIAL EVENING AT LOCHAILSH
not then have received notice:
Dated at Lueknow, Ontario. this- ,the U.F.WD. willliold' 5.-Stscitil-Even-:-
-Members of the. Union U.F.0.. and
• the, statute -in .that behalf.
30th day of November AD. '1931. an g in Lochalsh Hall, on Friday even -
Isaac Entign, R. 3, Lucknow, Ont. Ing, December 4. Ladies please bring
DOnald . Ferguson, Lucknow Oat.
Executors. lunch.
(17-12.•,--,c.) .,• . . . •
The big clear -out sale at Buiwell's
Dry Ooods Store is stip going strong
-IN KINLOSS TWP. the yillage he . seried ai. a member
. ,
of the -village counell for a number
Kinloss Farmer Discovered Dead in of yeari\, 'was a member Of the Mas-
__U.ntiMellY• •
.His wife ,and one daughter, Gladys,
' Mr. • and 1VIrs. Gordon Moore
Atickwood_were, Suoday, visitors , •
town.
Harn--Community IS Shocked By onic Order, me of the United church.
Mr. and' Mrs:. Ins; Smith. and- Mr. -
and Mrs. 'Fred. Nixon visited On,Sun.- •
WithriendihI Southampton.
I •
'Daily improvement, •although not..
rapidil---mited-in-the-eondition of
Alberi Boyd' who has: been criti-
cally ill in 'Wingham ,Hospital.•
•14r. • and •Mrs. G. A.• Siddall, Dr.
and Mrs. _Newton and Eunice are
viating for a folv7,clays-thie- *eek
with Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Reid, in
°rails; -
. Mr. Edward McQuillin aid Messrs,.
Ed: and Evan were in Toronto last
week attending the Royal Winter
Fair.--They-were-a‘mpanied home
by Mrs. McQuillin. from an extended
Viiiirifi'llie-city-with-Mrr-and• Mks._
J.1.11. Dawson. .„;
—IV•humorous • play_r__khat's What
Residents of the village and 'cow- The funeral service will be lielriii-
mimity-in-genexal, were shocked on the United Church On Thursday af-
hearing of, the death of Mr. Kenneth ternoon (tozday) at two-raltick,
ui
•MacDonald, of the 4th Co, Kinloss charge of Old Light Lodge A.F: di, A7
Township, whose -lifeless •hody was M. Interinent 'will be made in Green -
found is his barn on Monday after- hill Cemetery. '
noon.
Sunday, 'afternoon, by., 'a neighbor. Odd Fellows, theW wives, or lady
Mr. MacDonald was: last seen late 1. 0. 0. F.: 30CIAL,EYENING
Albert Taylor_who has been emplo Y7 friends and Rebekahs are invited to
ed by Mr.-41-ae-Detiaid for a number -attend a-secial-eveningin_the Ledge.
room- -on -FM'day,_ 'D_egember 7th, at
8 o'clock. Euchre; lunch an& dancing.
••,
us at once, ,so that'the correction can
be made.
On nearing the end 'to; another
year a good many suhsc • tions will
become due. Keep this small aceount
in mind, so it will not be overlofited
_during_ the busy. Christmas season. A
about four -thirty "On Monday -after-
_ _
noon when Taylor went up in the
arzi.to put down some hay that he
made the Startling discovery.'
Mr. MacDonald . who was • in his
fiftieth year, is 'survived by two sis-
ters, _Miss Hannah MacDonald at
hOme, ,and Mrs. teprge Middlet6n in
he West, also an brothers, John
and. George in the West.
The funeral' service will be con-
ducted at his late. residence on Fri-
day,. Deeemb,er 4th, at .2.00 &elects.
erment.'-vall be made in Kinloss
Ceinetiry. • '
on returning home 'that- night Was
not concerned on' finding his employ-
er wns not in bed. He arose the next
Morning and proeeeded to work
about the place as usual, not _being
1 med by the ;continued absence
umberof subscrers 'fire--amsider of _Mr MacDonald.. It was not until
ably in arrears and if you ,,are feeling
"the pinch" We will be satisfied with
a portien of what owing, if you
feel you cannot pay the full amount
that is due.
• INMEMORIAM
RITC1IE1--In loving memory of
Winifred May, beloved daughter oi
M. and Mrs. Edgar Ritchie.'
At eventide the Muster Came
And, walked among the flowers, •
He touched .the lilies one by one.
And took this end\ d ours'.
We Wanted se to 'keen her
• For she to us was given
But Jesna planned it •otherWise •
Ile wanted her. in 'Heaven.
•Sadly' missed by' D.cic1dY, Motile
and Lyle.
Ainting Winners at. Royal „
ThreeTair boys, -th-eillhersr of. the
Ontario Foal Chaos, mitin exhibited
Colts •at the "EOM," Were aWarded
`the following standing- iti the judging
on quality. entry; 4th, Goldie Martin;
16t111 Ps IT, Worm ROlialt1 Fog.
New good being' added'• each week.
F,very itMn a bargain. Come early
and save Money.
• DIEIY
Usefill and ifeceptitt articles of
"MARKFT" .Lucknow Dep't. Store.
merchandise for Chr stmas Gifts.
Huron'GirlS. At The Royal
- -
--Missileth Alton has returned home
after spending the past ife-alif-Tar`
onto as guest of .the Department of
Agriculture, at the Royal York
Hotel. While -there Miss Alton had
the honor of speaking at the .Wo-
nign's Instittite "Convention to the
members of the Royal Part Y and
hundreds of delegates, in the Afton-
bly pan of, the .Royal York Hotel.
Margaret Durbin, + Dungannon.
Bertha . Hoggart, Blyth; Dorothy
Broadtodt, Brucefield and Ruby .Diek-
sen, Pert Albert, :were the renresen-
tatives from Enron Cotnity. Who were
the successful winners. of this trip.
On the morning -4 Nov. 24, the 260
farm girls COmpriaing , the Royal
Party wrote an examination based
on information iniparted at the cocoa -
Ong classes: The "Oritstrin, Farmer"
donated books as prizes to Hoe fifteen
the TeWnship of Ash-
field 'on Friday November 27th, 1931,•
Ann grneltzer, siged .72 years, he.'
loved wife of John Irwin. The tuineral
service' was held at her late residence'
lot ten,' concession ten, Ashfield on
Menday; November 20th, at ',two
o'clock. Interment Was inside•
Greenhill Ceinetery.
,•
McKAY-In the eity of Duluth, on
Sundsty . evening, November 29th,"
George McKay. Funeral service was
held that eitY on WealldadaY,
2041 the vomoins to root.
Wtoommtn,
-
Warm Winter Underwear for. all
the family at New Low Prices.
"MARKET" Liicknow Dela. Store:
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GET flan PLACE •
IN CREAM GR.ADING
Mr. J. It. McNab, Oster and Victor
Casemore- attended „ the Creamery
torotention held at the Royal York,
Toronto, last week. On 'Wednesday
evening they *are entertained at a
banquet and on Thursday, Oscar com-
peted in the Cream and Butter grad-
ing contest and was successful
iri
being awarded firit place it i the
crearit grading competition. ,
We Mentioned last -week that tit
lead plant Was awarded first prize
h "Royal" in the salt butter
girls securing Ithe highest individual
„
score. Malegaret -Purnilv and.. Be
twitett--snut—tri—ettditiolk:_te this also
Altot, were two of the success
winners,' Miss Durnin" having the
honour of being the high givi, of the
PV0Villiet 01,11011 County, may wall
tool toOtill of the!form Olio.
I ,
;von third prize for sweet butter. .
New Hose and G1OVes for all the
tfoittro Now tifi* PittOOk "MiolOC13"
tillaulaW,Poptt Mori, •
•
They All Say" will be enacted in the
Town Hall, LucknoW on Tuesday,
December 8th, -which takes the ferm
of a dramatic competition between
Lucknow and Walkerton, winners. of
their reepective groups'. ' This is the
County finals .and is under the aus-
pices_of the Bruce Rural Young. Peo- '
ple's Anse -elation
Dance after, couple '500.
Oiye her the :Newest
.1.1n Watch Style
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Tine -New --"Miss Liberty" ..„.$37.50
A Bulova Baguette
Fashion has decreed the dainty
slender baguette siint trim models.
Moderately priced with accurate
Bulova movements) Each is a' de-
penditigiv time piece.
Montrose -.0
the modern watch. A slender baguette
richly finished. 15 jewel moveinent,
lAnk Bracelet to Match;
Our Montrose Watches
or Girls at $10.00
, are neat ln style, strong and ser-
viceable.
rinStrOng, Jeweller 4,
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