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block nortlith!s_garitie
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'JACKSON STUDIO, Seaforth, Ont..
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TEACHER 'WANTED
Applications forteacher,, for S. S..
-6,L.Grii7_04..Will-beaacceptedatill-
June 20th. Applietinta state teatirnon-
. ia))S, experience arid salary' expected.
Dan McKinnon,' Sec, R. 6, Lucknow
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-BRIDGE "TENDER
Sealed tenders; plainly marked as
to contents, will be received by -the
undersigned until'noon, Tuesday,
June. 21st, for the conatuction of-
; . abutments and floor of an VO ft.
ridge in Culross Twp.
.• - , towest or' any tender not -neces-
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eerily accepted. ' . •
- •• .. Kenneth McKenzie„Township Clerk.
. Teeswater, Ont.
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I Salt!' Salt!
A CAR LOAD 'OF CLEAN PRY
. • : NO. 1 SALT EXPECTED ON
SATURD.A.Y., JUNE • IStle., AND
WILL BE SOLD OFF CAR IN
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FARbIER'S OWN BAGS, AT
THE OLD p:RICE, ALSO
FINE
DAIRY, BUTTER Abu! TABLE
SALT AND PLAIN AND
IODIZ-
ED BLACKS.
Get your , supply for treating
You hay. What is known as
"spontaneous combustion" of 'bay
is no new theory, but'was face
observed and commented upon
!wen, in the days of the Romans..
Fire Marshal Heaton, warns, "I
• am afraid that in Ontario every •
year we must expect a certain
number of bent -fires due to
-"spontaneous ..contlinsitiorVa7-Tift
proper •and liberal nee of Salt
is a great retardant and I urge,
that its use be reverted to." 9
A. R. Finlayson
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DIEDIN THE WEST '
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Word-wax-recentir'received-I
Mrs. Ralph Milton, COn. 10, Ashfielid.
of the death of her Son-in-law, James
Stothers, wIttch occurred at Red Fox
Sask., on June- 3rd. Mr. Stothers, who
was in his 65th Year lived at one
• time near Dungannon. He is survived
by his wife, formerly, Maggie Nixon,
.five sons and two daughters. Sur.lal.
'was made in the Viest. •
MANY ARTICLES LISTED ,''
FOR AUCTION MARKET
Elsewhere in this issue appears an
advertisement listing numerous ar-
ticles consisting of liveatock, house
furnishings,' implements and miscel-•
laifebas ivtieb will • be offered
for, sale at the Lucknow AuetiOn
Market on Saturday, June 18th.Loolc.
' over the list carefully, PM may find
County lax. Rate
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Low: red One Mill.
RUCE !LEGISLATORS'
PoS.1.0'TO ANY NEW PROY,
0041h,t4/11:' NOP40.,. to. Finance on $20;039
40011"han
Inalgenta 11iiiing-aPar Grant* on
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Different-litesalattlez•-PepainAhe
,June Se
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The l'Pnatai-anna. Reeinza and' tlea' two
lielnity14eyes; comOrnante the'Cothi.4
ty, Council of' Bruce. • in their, Mid;
Yen! „amnion lin Walkerton laet Week,
werett'the 'current aestris-7-tax---1earar
by .one .mill ($28,639.03); engirt went
an-reeordaapposed-to-the-Ontario
Department of Highways laying any
aeW_Isavernent, during 1932`; attended. ^ • • •
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SERVICE
Q. Sunday the !mama meaterial.
and decoration service of 1 Lucknow
lodge number, alt 'i.O.O.Y. and Jew-
ell Rebekah ledge was held at Green-
hill genteterya..Metithers of the Maio
met at tbe' lodge• room, and
D. .0s- Teylota aunt Luck:
'new Citizens" Band an -arched to. the.
.cemetery. ' • . •
YellOwing the Operation' terviee
P.0ttad...geranineLaysta Plaeek
on the grave of each departed mem.;
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bet: of either' order. ", an imnreasrve-
sertrice Was held Rev Gallagher
;:. E 0.' • „.. •• •
and Mr., Posliff, P.DD.GM. of Wing -
ham addressed the 'assembled' mem-
hers and friends. Th� entire Beryl&
as-marketr-b-y- an abet -unpile -re -4
solemnity and respect, which in itia
_elf,paid-a-tribute-to departed nem,
'hers, in keeping watt the occasion..
a number of matters of •routine
nusiness, and returned 'to, their muni-
cipalities, feeling that they had done
aieir-asesttto---conduef---:the
the'County economically and expe-
ditiously. ,
The session closed at. noon on
rhaaadaY. one, day' earner man is
ustornary.--for-tr-Ame-session----01--tli-e
Jruce Parliament. • -
In fact it was a tame 'Session: Noth;
ng •inipired; spirited debate. 'The
'embers seemed to be one mind in
nose Matter& .principa4ly _that the
ver -burdened ratepayers 'should get'
some Measure of relief in taxation
and that, if -they can -prevent it. the
ave-naile stretch of ainpaired roadway
etween_tli0junCtion-iivith the -Tees.'
Grairel and. the ICirilose eorner,
en tbe King's highway) connecting
aralkeitron and Kincardine, will not
reconstructed during 1932, thus
:el -letting the, County of paying during
.1
,4
,aext' year their .one,flfth share.
a-costa-of--the-pinimstaraali
of
:tate of Levy Is WA Mills
The. Countv rate last year ,was 111/4
:flints. and there waa. a deficit of
414.391 carriecl over at the end of
1931. Treasurer Allan Nelson. when
presenting his report on Monday ev-
ening, stated that, according to the
estimates. he had•prepared. he, doubt-
Xd. if ealienditures in 1932. could be
met if the rate -was eut much below
11%, mills. but 'after the Finance
Committee has , wrestled with the
problem, it recommended that the
rate of. _levy this .year. be 1016 mills,
and this carried without discussion.
The feeling Prevailed that the folk.
back on the concessions and 'in the
urban centres. who have to "pay the
shot" in 'those days when cash is a,
mighty Scarce article, were insisting
upon a reduction, so the Reeves' ob-
liged, hopeful that a deficit 'on Dec.
31st next will not be embarrassing
for the 1933 -Council.
Compared, to .1931 the Major reduc-
tions, , in the estimates aggregate
about $36400 and the deficit. togeth-
er with the chief items of increased
expenditure, total approximately $26.-
000.
Savings and Increases
Tiaare_is_belng_leaied-fm-the-pu
noses of the COunty highways sYs
tem this year $20.000 less than i
1931. and due to the Federal and Pro
Ands', Goireinfitents paying 90 pe
cent., instead of 86 per gent. (datin
from Nov. 1. 1931), of the' cost o
Old Age Petitions the treasury wit
be about $9,800 better- off, at the en
!Of 1932. compared 'to its position 0
Dee. 3lst last. Added to these say
ings..debentire principal and interes
payments are down 11.541 this veal'
salaries of the officials, are $1117 less;
hospitals - grants are $400 lower and
rradditional $500 if the Kineardin
General Moabite' I does not proceed
with its'netrAeating system propos
al: a: house for the Gael Turnkey
cost. $2.4/5 in 1931, and nothing of
this nature Will have to be taken in-
to account -daring the, current year.
and from.a woman who previously
benefitted hy an allowance from the
Mothers' Allowance Board 'there n
windfall of $1.727. As this party teat
deemed eligible .for a pension from
the Department of Health and Pen-
sions the refunded in retreaktive
pension- money he received from the
Dominion Government the 'sum of
$3.454, and the Cattnty received a
cheque foe half Of this.
These ire.the peinciind items in
the savings cdlumn, brit turainst these
must be considered., to start with, a
defitit of $14391. carried over from
last year'. ',Then, as regards experida.
tures oii highways the bill of the pa-
nartmerit of Highways frit. the Coun-
t's one-fifth share of the cost dui. -
g• 1931 -of maintenance and new
construction (principally , the pave-
ment between. Walkerton and the
nehon with the Teeswater Gravel)
the Ring's Highways amounts' to
0.432. athi it -payable •the- Cotinty*
itnenditures for Provincial highways
F. T. 'ARMSTRONG is showing a
Tarnish Proof -Carved Walnut ,Chest
with Twenty-six-apieees-of Silyer
$26.75. With every. 'Chest is giyeit
Pree, Six Salad Forks ,worth $5.25;
This snakes an ideal' .wedding 'gift.,
PAYING BY -LA
WELL SUPPORTED
174 Votes Polled -On Monday -With
But 26 Ballots Opposing The By -Liter
The support of • the By -Law on
Monday, -sanctiening the paving ef
Havelock St., was most decisive, the
returns revealing a total of 174'votes
polled; 148 ballots favoring, the pro-
posed work, with only 26 ballots in
opposition to ,it.
-The return by polling division was
as tolls:Cm: , '
Polling Subdivision For • Against
. North 17 .
South 39 - 9 ,
The outcome was a fairly repro.
sentative expression of the ratepay-
ers.
ers. There were some 320 property a
owners who. could vote on this ques-
doff and of that number approxima-
tely 10 Per -cent Were not avaiblie
due to illness or the fact that they
live at dkatant pointe. Thue the num-
ber , of. available votes was reduced.
to approximately 288 of which num-
ber 174 ratepayers cast a ballot with
some 114 failing to do so. • •
Since the question of paving' was
brought up by Council, discussion and
exprerions• of opinion had been
heard -but -little; -and-the outcome' to -
many appeared uncertain. The result
is evidence that the .public in general
fed that ,the Permanent improvement
if this street is a dire necessity, a
with the cost orsame striding no'ex-
tra burden to the ratepayers, was
heartily 'endorsed. '
Farm Delegation
Going__To Ottawa
Canadian Agriculture Deserves First
ConeidersitiOn: of Canadian Dele-
:.'--gataa at Empire Conferenee-a-IFirt7
mere Intend to linprese Govern -
'meat with: this Fact --Large Delr
egntion vine/ :to 'Ottawa Saturday,
Themselves.
'A:lermers'adeleeregap is being or; •
geniied and- arrangements made to
iaterview!• the Government , on the
Saturday before the opening_ef-the-
r-Ertiire Conference. • . °
Thia, delegation is being organixad
in order that the farm 'people of the
province may hava an opportunity' of
speaking for themselves and advis-
ing the GoVernment Of the actual
cOndition of aariculture and of the
importance of keeping uppermost in
•-cOnferenge-
the peed for better Markets for farm'
products.
The best way for farm .peoplel' to
inform the governinent of their nosi-
than said of their. views is: for them,
tO go to Ottawa and speak for them-
selves. Accordingly the I.F. tak:-
ing the lead on behalf of the fann-
ers Of Ontario, has' made arrange-
ments for a monster delegation of'
farm people tri' gather in, Ottawa to
interviewthe' government, a few'days•
Prior to the opening of the i confer-
ence. They will travel by motor or by
train.. At the request of the .U.F.0.,
the Canadian National Railway is
offering special reduced 'fares for the
farmers' delegation. The regular re-
tuni fare from Toronto to Ottawa is'
$15.30. The excursion fare, round-
trip, will:be only $4.50.-COrrespond-
iiiFTeductions will be made' .for
termediate points and for Points. on
Met 'from - the west and north .lead
ng into Toronto. ,
The delegation is planned 'to meet
he governem,•ton Saturday forenoon,
WY' 16. The excursion train will
leave Toronto at 11.10 P.M. on Fri-.
day,.. It,, is expected that the
majority of the farm 'people Will be
on this, train, but if there are any
who wish to go on an eariier train
they will have the option of leaving
Toronto at •5.00 P.M. Returning, the
train will leave Ottawa at 6.00 P.M.,
Saturday, although delegates will
have the option of leaving on three
other regular trains: 1.00 P.M, Sat-
urday, 10.45'1).14, Saturday, or 10.45
EMTSunday. By going Friday night
and coming' back •Saturday night,
farmers will thus lose only one work -
ng -day from their work.
Do not miss any .meetings, that will
be held in your district to disents the
econtkinie conference and the 'presen-
atim :avidelLtbe_fArrn_exe_willanaise.
to the government. Talk it over with
your neighbors; club together with
cin to motor tO a point where you
n' board the fanners' special, or if
ore convenient,' motor direct to Ot-
i; UNITED FARMERS TO
• ' MEET IN WINGHAM
✓ 1
The political association of North
7 Huron United Farmers will meet in
I ,the Council Chamber, • Wingbam,
d• 1.30 o'clock on Tuesday, June 21st.
n Wm. Rutherford, Sec.
T. A. Cameron, Pres.
ASHFIELD GARDEN PARTY ,•
e The Annual Garden Party. of the
Ashfield. Circeirr will be held at the
"..home of Mr. Samuel Cook, .on the
Gravel Road, on the evening of Fri-
day, June 17th. Supper served from
six to eight. The Lucknow Oecliegtra
Will provide the full program, which
Will be varied by male • and •mixell
quartettes, duets and readings. Ad-
mission 35c and 25e.
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ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
:an
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there jUat what yeti are_ntredilike
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BARGAIN FARES TO •
TORONTO ON SATURDAY
Excursion trains to vatione points
at bargain fares are proving popo
kr' aiid titecti4•.with•miteees,,aed no
doubt the law fare,'of 0.50 to Tarim
ta and return,- leaving here on Saint
. daY, Jane ItIth -and reiterating on
Monday will entice Many to visit
With ,friencle and relatives Over the Com
7 preeliggil that aitt.
mirmiseii totalled $55.332 - $5,100
Jess then the amount' payable this
year. In addition, though for the re-
quirement of the County highways
sYstern $20;000 less is being levied
in 1932, the interest ort highways bor-
rowing at the bank, has to be met out
of the general aterstint. This will be.
about $6000.00. Last 31reat the genre-
Priation Of the eottilty Highways
Cominittee took care Of this import-
ant item: The public liability.
ante Oh the highways system Js cOst-
$401). than_1981.
part "son of Ifevits
(CtinthrIld Ori page 4)
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Mr. and Pdrs. A. C. Hamilton, Hur-
on. Township„ announce the'engage-
anent of their eldest daughter, Clara
May, to' Mr. James MacTavish,
son of Mrs. MacTaviah Snit the late
Peter McTavish, 2nd Concession of
Huron, the marriage to talc' place
the latter part of June. . •
• WEBSTER RE -UNION
The ninth annual re -union of the
Webster Family,--avilktre-freld- oir-Seta
urday, June 18th, at Jewett's Grove,
listyfield. All relatives are extended
an Invi hon.
Supplying, in Ripley •
Mies' atVorine McPherson who re;
Calved a Bachelor Of Arts degree at
Queen's University, Kingston; a few
weeks ago aria who hat been Visiting
at the home of her uncle,- Mir. Homer.
•Harriss, liolyroed, has been supply,
lag for the last two weeks 6. Rp1ey
Continuation School. in the absence
of 114144
•t
ea
tawa. , •
• You are requested, to 'write a let-
ter or postcard saying hew meaty
you expect will be hr your party and
whether you plan to go by trainor•
motor. Mail it to The United Farnra
ars of Ontario, Duke and George
Streets, Toronto ,Ont.
UNITED CHURCH SERVICES
On Sunday morning, June 19th,
there will be a baptismal service in
the . United Church, with a special
Berrien addressed to children and
young people.
On Sunday, June 26th, communion
will be celebrated at the morning
service.. At the evening service, Rev.
R. W. Craw will impart his 'fare:Yell
address.
DIED •.•
imoMpsoN-,-ra the Township of
West Wawanosh on Tuesday,. Irma
14th,. Elizabeth West, relict of the
late Matthew Thonipson,.in ber 90th
year.•The funeral service will be held
at_the. home' of her dangliter,-
George E. Sinith, Lot 17, Ceti. 6,
West Wawancalt, on Thursday, *Tithe
16, at 1.30 P.M. Interment in Dung-
annon Cemetery. •
DIMEMORIAM
TWAlifi,EY---/n lotting memory of
our father, Mr., George Twamley, who
died one year ago, June 14, 1931.
In vain friends; around his dying bed
Nursed tenderly his fern of. clay,
In vain were tears. of sorrow shed.
But the Angels called dear father.
AW/114 Wife said Pataily.
The 'Bread The Bread
of Health HO -VIS of Health
OUR MOTTO IS QUALITY AND •sERvicia
'411lHtlFV4S--'t:f)MMONaSENSE"-AP-PLiEtr"T07SPENDING,
EVERY PENNY. SPENT- ON YOUR • TApLE, BREAD GIVES
YOU BIGGEST FOOD vAbug... . ..."
' - RICH. PRINT CAKE 2 lbs., 35c. ,
• RASBERRY 'TARTLETS , BREAD' "
• .' • • • OATMEAL. COOKIES '• • '"".• •
SPECIAL SALE OF HATSe-0
Saturday, June 18th. -
BELLE. ROBERTSON,
Miss Cora MacQuaig, • R. N. of
Chicago is holidaying' at her home
here,
Miss Whilemena Agar of Toronto
is a'holiday, visitor with her perents
in town: • •
diiimnpassilur •
titi Eyes - •
Our ,Service.
„ Lacknow ,
WIIY EXPECT
Mr.,4D. R. Macintosh , of:SouthantP_-_.
Ton is renewing acquaintances- in town From imperfect eyes? That can -
this week. not be. But -all eyes'.D0 render.
Miss . Lorna Campbell is visiting the best .service they can. If you
this week in Toronto with Mr. and,•hriQtre "cause to cOmplain that:
Mrs. P. J. Naylpr.
nerViee don't' --blame --3raux T. eyes.
Mr, and Mrs. George Giles and you wouldn't have to Clem, any-.
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Joyce of 'Toledo visited with Mr. and
Mrs. F. A. Nixon. , • thing if you would permit us to
Mrs. Victor Johnston will be at remove the cause of all Blaine.
Conie for Mrs, Craw on Friday efter-
:loon from 3 to • •
Mi. and Mrs. J. G. Armstrong of
feronto, spent a few daye recently
sir' their. cottage at the Feint • "
Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Reed and Eldon_
Orillia spent the past 'few days. at
*their cottage at Point Clark.
Mrs. William Reid of Bayfield spent
the .week -end visiting •with her cous-
ins, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nixon'. ,
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Mr. M. R. Matheson of .Granuni,
Alberta,- waa a visitorlast week with
Mr. and' Mrs. Alex- iiiacDiarmid.'
Mr.' James Little has successfully
passed, his second year DentistrY ex7
aminations_at Tordnto University.
Miss Isabelle McIntosh,.R.N.'• and
Miss Joan McCallum, both of Handl-
ton; were week -end visitors in town.
Mrs.,,Laiivrence A1 Finney is sail,
ing on the Duchess of York On Fra:
day,,4une 17th, for a ,
Europe: •
See the new designs in Diamond
Ring. Mountings with Three real
nice stones for $35.00 at--.•
ARY1STRONG'S
. Mrs. James Smith and Mrs. Temple
-Clarke are attending the Rebekah..
Assembly, field in: the 'Royal York
hotel, 'Toronto.
Mrs. W. P. Reed, who is convales-
cing after an 'illness; with pneumonia,
is at present visiting with her daugh-
ter in St. hilras.
Mr. Harvey Webster and Miss
Edith Shirley, accompanied by Eldon.
Reed, motored up from Toronto t'o
pend the week -end.
Miss Ada Watson of London visit-
ed last week with Helen and Gladys
MacDonald,' making the trip. to and
from the city by- Motorcycle.
Mr. and Mrs. Agnew and Lloyd
motored th Sprucedale last Thursday
where Mrs. Agnew and Lloyd will
spend the suinxner at their eottage.
Miss Marion MacPherson is this
week visiting friends hi Clinton,
here she will attend the Clinton
Hespital- graduaion exercises and
reeeption on Thursday. ,
Mr. John Sutherland and his son
insurance agents of Guelph,were in
town 'lett week and called on many
old friends„ they have made in the
village through their baginess con
nection.
, Mrs. °Angut McKinnon returned -to
her •home here the first of the week
accompanying Dr. and Mrs. Cowan,
*Of Toronto, with whom She spent the
winter. Mrs. Cowan is reniainiiig here
for a time-
Mr. and Mr. Elgin Porter, Mrs.
Wm. Reid and Miss Maggie and Miss
Lucinda Reid of Bayfield, °Spent Sun,
day with Mr. arid Mrs. Jas. T. Web -
ter, boundary west, end 'Wth Mr.
and Mier J. q, MeNain, Aniberlea. •
lateria' Seott McKenzie who has
ae.• •
been visiting with his parents in
Ripley and Mrs. McKenzie were call-
* in town last 'Wek. Rev. McKen-
zie 'is pribCipal of the Mtn -areal Pres-
byterian College and returned from
Eke West just a short time ago, his
hip being in the intefeata of the
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Continued
next
week , •
Wallitaper
Walk up town and save.
money. We have a large dis
pley of Wallpaper priced to
suit every purse. 8c up. Sun -
worthy, reg. 45c for 30c.,
and reduction on work being
R. Jr CAMERON
Painter, Decorator & Grainer
Beach Pavilion
KINCARDINE-
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Featuring .
Jean's Nighthawks
During JULY & AUGUST
STARTING JULY 1st
Jiteey..Dancing-
RIVERDALE PICNIC •
A monster pienia at Riversdale on
Wedneday, June 22nd. Sports of all
kinds. Ball games in the afternoon,',
Boxing end Wrestlini at 7.30 in the
evening by the, Canadian Olympic •
team, now in trainina in Hamilton.
Supper to 7.30. Dancing after •
the
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BASEBALL TO -MORROW
Lucknow and Kincardine are billed '
for a scheduled Lakeside League fix-
ture in the local park to -Morrow, Fri-
day, June 17th. . Genies commences at
5 o'clock sharp. Admiteiori 25c and
15a Kincardine have a strong aggre- .
gation, having defeated Ripley last •
Week by a score of 9 to 5, so a keen-
ly contested game May he looked
for. •
Teeswater plays at Ripley to -day
and a• week from to -day, Thursday,
witanteer.231, Lucknew plays in Tees-
,
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OPEN AIR CONCERT
Prepaiations are being made by
the loeal Bowling Club •to stage at
concert at tWE-641-tag greet
on Friday evening, June' 24th. The
program will 'consist of varied and
interesting numbers by local and
Outside talent. Mr. Grail Crawford
and the Masonic quartette of Ripley
will assist in the program. •Perther
particulars tyill be given litter, hut
akeeptted
n this
i7 event in mind and plan to •
PERMANENT WAVES
Mr. McCreedy Will return to Hae -
toe's Barber Shop .•on Monday and•
Tuesdat *Tune 27th and 28thl. 'Make
Sante aPpehitment ler a Perintetent/
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