HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1885-8-14, Page 3THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY. AUG. 14, 1885.
Mw tee Weer.
Ther. lean art in wurkine whish re-
quires te be harried. Few buys e ndee-
ataa l it. We .observed • buy hosing
polos& the other ay, The Mt,t low
kills he bad dose revived that he knew
how to hue potatoes bet the last bills
showed that he did not know how to
work. Hs began at the tup ..t his armed,
and b+y the time he had doe a duals
kills or so, he bsgaa to be tired of the
job.
Hs last kills differed from his first
very much, .s the clues of the chill's
letter differs from the beginntug. "My
dearest mother" is written like copper-
plate ; but "your affectionate sun" is •
mere .cribble. He burger with kis
tongue curium out of his mouth In his
great desire to write las very nest, but
OOwTRKPO*L*T OPINION.
r. eosin p et .b• nvatlesa - wi.e w
eeberw W ?.read ea Ilan N,
Ler TIW DB UNIT.
Is the case el the Frerichs,. Bill the
Wk was as &drainage, for it emend
iesp►rtaat eb•ageti It was • memo
may a well well its sI advantage, for,
It It wets not. s MOMd the sem jmdg-
inest and s.»1 esoderaliol et me. Charier
Barrie would not have woken epos it
11 times, amt would Kr. Weiduu have
spoken 21 teas. These men are not
factemiets, ter aro they hkely to talk for
talk's elks. They discussed the prin-
ciple and the details ..f the measure in
Gee light of their elprteucs and their
l..ewl knowledge, and 11, or even 20 ..r
50 speeches are not many on a bill that
involved eau malty important principles.
and c..utained 60@actions. man of which
ha.I to be disclaimed [St. Ju*a Globe.
Na WASN'T Tma 1t1UNT aI\P.
by the time he tied .lone telling hi. Gen. Luard must be something more
mother about the bees bell yesterday, than human of be does nut experience
hal herd wee tired, hie pattenoe vac, some slight feeling of envy, of at least of
chmgria, when he oontemplates teen.
Middleton's wimnugs in Canada Mid-
dleton will take away from thea country
a well-filled purse, a major -general•
coatwwion •ud a goodly allowauoae of
that nova -misty which is akin to Laine.
Luard left with Hotlines( better than the
stops. The gleet art 4,1 working is nut bad 'lemon •d must of our at mans and
to go beyond your pace. Every good citizen soldiers. Thum where one wan
horse has hes pace sod in that pace he falls another suoeoe.ie, whether by luck
or merit tt is not always puwole t•• say.
will do his ten miles with pleasure, and [poral
paw in fresh. l-rZe him beyond his
pace, or fart him with alternate fast or
slow, he will show signs of fatigue, and Canadian Meehodist Magazine for .august
leu. Price tis a year ; tit for six month.: 1d
i
end his day exhausted. .rents per number. For sale at all book
store&.
One cwt whether we are locking right This number contains four well -illus -
or wrung is .our enjoyment of our work, trated articles : Walks about Rome,"
or our wan. of enjoyment. The person by the Editor ; 'Phe Cruise of the Chale
who as working calmly and doing his beat Ienger" in Chinese waters, ; "In the
Lea Delta,"agraphic t►ocount of the
takes pleasure in hi. work. The merely tragic tate of Lieut DeLuog end hu
fast wormer becomes fatigued ; fatigue conipentons of the Jeannette, and of the
induces haste,ca4ses mistakes and slight -
and he made short and pour work of his
most Important Pews.
Watch a good workman. He is never
in a hurry ; he never works fast ; be sel.
dog gets tired, and when he is tired, he
Literary %Nitre.
MY.
There is a nun in New York who wiill
search fur their remains in the wads of
Siberia, by the Rev. S. P. Rose ; and
"The Grimsby Camp Ground," by the
Rev. Dr. Sutherland -"24 cots in all )
paint several landscapes in two days. Professor liadgley, of 1, "clone Univers
An artist in eel would require four months aty. contributes an admirable philoso-
to paint one of thMl, end them he would MM >arti le en E*l. "Pantheism."
aoI iher instal -
ties it detailfect in trany of be merit of "Leaves from the Portfolio of a
taw and details.
'Merchant. "Tho Story of "Shiny Smith"
is • capital sketch of the lights and
waiting se be swindle!. shadows of London life. The Rev. J.
The people ready to be swindled are McLean• a missionary among the Blood
lndiansat .Fort McLeod, in the North -
far more numerous than the swindlers. west Terrtory, has an arta"le on the
One man offers to furnish counterfeit "Indian Problem," a question of much
currency at • low nate. A dozen tempt- importance in c-.nneetiun with the re -
et t troubles. The Casual Studies 11'ealry's Hymns" are of perm anent
money and get back in due time their value.
hues tilled with sawdust. One man
pretends to have drawn a prize in a lot-
tery. He will find a •core.iuick to treat
him with their cash in the rain hope of
getting something for little .Jr nothing.
IS
THWORLD 0:111. Ayers i is Mussed tor
t.
them who need • edteme to purity
their blue{, build them sp, tummies tier
e
appoint*, and rejer.�e their whets
g ems, No Whet pr. es. t+SS .rel
masa. this wast, It Metes the unset
spec he reseed of forty rears ie ens of
wst
e statriumph over deem%
4 larWee mth
eesed to e Cidataa el ear ele
t et
@M easamw
The mn•selew-
Taiirl asebsid tlss Ottaw
boot
are • to ask the United elates gee -
armrest to wbsri►& ler a desseeetia-
tius is lieeer of Ohei gopb•r Columbus
is 111*, with an imbibing. of relies mad
m
A.riess pndaseFrameThe late Frame Alit, author of "When
the lieralt.ws Heeseward JI7." • de-
e'unt d
MY -
et dousel m
ouptt g i se, waske ed
w y, 7 pretty bird, and aged
it has
one great fault ; u u a lade too mash
fur row, sod musk tau little for two. -'one a
Coming out of • r stasrsot one
looking supremely happy, he met •
!rioted who seed to him, "You seem too
have dined well." "Ys, 1 had a fair
dinner ; it was a turkey." "Aad was
n wt
thea good cpany around the
board r “Yea, good but small , just
two, indeed -thee turkey mad "myself."
Eel. Gillian, of Detroit, has issued
the following challenge . -"1 will back
Eduard Hanleat against Beach, of Aus-
tralia, to row • match on the Detroit
River for any distance to be mutually
agreed upon, at any time that Brach
may set, for 55,000 • aide. I will place
a ferfaPOO of O0 or $1,000 in the hands
of any responsible paper in the United
States, and will put up the whole amount
either after Bach reaches this country
r
i di of
ed by their greed mod forward their
____ ___ *Nut 5 esseene.
Prw.ation-Don't lose your sleep ;
sleep in a cool place - don't worry ; don t
get excited ; dont drink too muchal-
or Lebon' he leaves Australia, if neces-
sary, to guarantee the match." sal more than •'ureter teas endow as on-
looker with tb., capacity of krep+.g a number
George R. Newbold, alias Charles 1d• of tills to osmium in the air by showing him
bow •tted.ae. Thl.espWns why Wb..••lers
ward Neuritis. the bigamist, died San -
Professor
55 t Caliasy au ou
ds h State prison at ColumbusG. of experience, accomplishes the o
Professor Arnold nape a maw holds .p
hos milk bestse of the i evuluMart as
ties of the msesbe that eghtee anent
the nsilk reservoirs The Geer is a very
Marrow creature. It takes bet little to
mite her, and when she is been milked
Um utmost care should be •zeraiSd b,
the milker, Gad her ..rrowidtaws �{j
b. qwL Permit w anus Moises.
Have w dug running or barking suet
her.
M M mesas ttlsat.
If you are troubled with inactive
Liver, your cowplexiou will be •allow,
frequent sick heidtache, aching should
ere, t tlLlneas, sertinees, irregular bow-
ers, and many other serious complaints.
Burdock B.o,d Bitters regulate the
Liver aid all the secretions to a healthy
acuuu.
Wanner. rinse rbe.p•tea
r plIE SKILL OF COMBINING A
1 complicated msdict al reparation with
Me ranuus srrrdiesir .0 adjusted and bar.
mosiaed as w scours W1°raUtio aid awm4a-
40. by aritabae atea.a:ba. and the apes ill
actio• or form of energy of each eepar.te
agent. and at the same time an effect ul.ar
to woad. chemical
my buyt� lo R and eerihe est
atwry of the properties a.d beet of medieaae,
and cannot be imparted from brain to brain
y in a m contemplated, while toe f...... int motet s
where he was wilt from Tuledu last fall
fur seven ]urs for bigamy. lin fatty*to.ubraitututalledd by move dr,iglgt.ta dwapyust the
.
was an Englishmen and his mother a
Russian county's. He entered the Rus -
elan army co obtaining utanhood, but
that wasteo dull forhim,and he secured a
commission in the English army through
"Us father Becoming dissatisfied again,
he ran away and came t , America. He
was a young men then, and he was not
long in this country before he had mar-
ried fifteen different women. The but
nue was the daughter of Charles J. Whit• 1
ney, • wealthy resident of Detroit, with
whom he eluped to Toledo. He won
the affections of Mw Whitney while
employed as her fathers coachman.
He had been sick for about two weeks
with intermittent fever, and a few days
ago told the warden that his real trate
was Charles Edward Neuville Constr-
leaki, his Russsn title being count. He
always claimed that hr had but one wife
and was always true to her. She lives
at Peterb-,r.', Ont., and the warden has
telegraphed to her the news of his
death.
SPRING & SUMMER
New Goods arrived, and will be arriving dur-
ing
ur-ing the Season.
I can suit all as to Material wed Style.
131:T GI -TEE DI TNI,.,P
O,
FABHIONABI.MAST-AIL
TA AR_
rRemmanber tae Pace � Watt Kew . 5.51 door u1 �� •m.kk ed >Ieeareat.�
C1-0==errrlrwCw�iaw
McGregor & Parke's Cwrih.lc Cerate is
invaluable for Woundr, Sores, Salt
Rheuw, Cuts, Burne, Scalds and Fes-
ters, as a heating and puriiyiag dressing
Du not be imposed on us lith other use-
less preparation.. recommended to be as
good. f' se only McGregor k Parke's
Carbolic Cerate. Sold by Geo. Rhynes.
1m. OR PRODC'CE_
A Barman's TLerllluNY. - For a SES: THE C3 -GODS LARKED DOWN_
Cough, Cold or any Brouchtcal atieciose
Laura who feel that they are growing
old before their time should use Hateing-
toe'• Quinine Wiue and Iron. Beware
of imitations. See that you get 'Han-
ingtuds, the original and genuine. Fur
.le by all druggists and general dealers
in Canada
,4 It u a fortunate provision of nature that oohal ; avoid working in the sun if you
then are so few rogues ; for if they bore if indoors. work in a in ; wear thio clothes ell -von a
any proguRlon to the number of dupes • laced rlight hat not black ; put a large green
society would go to pieces. leaf or wet cloth In it ;drink water freely
In Philadelphia the other day a man and sweat freely ; if fatigued or dizzy
pretending to a be sailor went into a ktaeek off work, he drown in a cool place,
sad apply cold water and cold cloths to
bakers *hen and asked fora person foe year head and neck.
whom be had 'bought some )etch in t lure -Put the patient in the shade ;
foreign land. He was exhibiting the loosen his clothes about the the neck
• mud
ea patient
casket when in rushed an slleece paws- i for the nearest doctor : givep
or
broke, who pronouncing the jewels i blackdrinkse, tf heof aan sea lter or ow leaf hu
worth 3600, offered $150. The sailor I akin ie hot and dry prop him upsitting
dsntauded $2,,0, and the pawnbroker agaipst a tree rr wall ; pour cold water
went away after the money- The Siler' ever tead he body andice limbs and
put on is
or
sen atter departed, when the pawn- tete►. If you pea get Ice, use •wet
broker coming back upbraided the baker I cloth, and keep freshening it. But it
for letting the man go and took his de- the patient is pale and faint and his
parlors. telling the baker to advance the' pulse ike hn feeble, layharimuon his n fur co.
sailor $100 &aid he would call and take mooed&, nor mel him a tesapuontul of
few
the tr.ssntea off his/ends. The sailor. aro md,s, spinas of ammonia or tincture
of course. came bee and said be had 1 of ginger in two. tablespaonsfub of water.
been frightened away because the good' in this case use no cold water, but rub
had been smuggled. Fear of arrest in- the hands and feet and warm them by
duced ham w offer the jewels to the hot applications until the circulation is
stored. -[New York Health Bard's
baker for $80. Re eagerly
accepted and Ciawlsrre.
none . sailor
the last he saw of y
erthat era& pawnbroker. The "jewels wen
004 worth fifty Cents.
Goderich Foundry shad Mala ane Works,
Bros., Proprietors.
COATIIACTS TAIEM FOR STEAM MIMES. GAMING BILLS. AMO OMR 11110111101U8TEO
Mitring.
tills Changed to the Gradual Redaction System.
Horse Powers, Grain Crushers, Straw Calera, tura Furnaces,
Stoves, etc.. oto., at Loi
Ill Kinds of Castings Made to Order.
R. W. Rrwcinaw
J. B. Rrwctataw,
Ooder'ch. New. S. LIN111111.11
THE PEOPLE'S STO (11.
BARGAINS !�
�C+REAT 3mARGAS2NTS
"Pectoris," inm opinion, . just the
here used it in to Family for
thing I 7 i , Jsn. 2,1, 18fj6. The Peeples Stare, O derich
Coughs aid Colds for the past frrur years �—
with the most uncaried success, and to-
day my opinion of it is that I c ,ntinue
to think still more of that which I bty,an
thinking well of.
Gan )(err, Manager Ontario Bank, I COKE AND SEE 'THE BARGAINS
Pickering.
Price '_5 cents at an 1ruwista to
LOW PRICES.
,.,Gooier
GROCERIES,
CROCSERY WARE,
CHIIDTA WARE,
BTOt7E WdRE,
aaC-, acC_, emu:
Mew ife Inv ase webilfl land N ► p.tlelann s
ease. .
The Great German Iuvigorstur is the
only specitic for impotency, nervous de-
bility, universal lassitude. forgetfulness,
pain in the back or sides, no platter how
shattered the system may be from ex-
cesses of any kind, the Great German I
Remedy will restore the foot functions
and secure health and ho pititss. $1.00
rage Lee a am boxes for 15.00. Sold by
Pope Leo is • nervous, cold, reserved pby paid, y F J Cheney, Toledo,
Otie sole rent bur
m
fully kind andby
~ for Small My' per b,:, rte I ' i all druggists. gent on rnoeipt of puce
tis
Also a large Line of
Moustache Cups, Ladies Cups, Fancy Mugs, Majolica Ware
Vases, &c., which will be sold at COST'
W.. T/ ITC�3�TI- .
Hain (l
Hadtom street. oder,ch.
December 18th. 1541. 4,-.
United States. Cat -
an to vrown up persons, but delight -
I cabers, andikestim'miala sent free fir •
accessible to little folk, Geo Rncnu, sole agent for Gude ( _
rich
writes a Rome correspondent of the San
Francisco Clsrunikle. Claude, my friend's
.on, was soon mounted upon the holy
father's knee, perfectly at ease. with all
the divine unconsciousness of children ;
moreover, he is accustomed to clericals.
So Claude played with the Pope's ernes,
and listened half comprehendingly, to
the conversation on the difficulties and
responsibility of parents, and the predis-
position to good or evil of children. The
Pope looked tenderly down un dear little
Claude, and said :-
'I hope you are always a good boy.'
Claude flushed a hot red up to his very
blond temples, but answered bold as s �tera�e whi.b Ina) save W many heavy
little lion : 'Oh, no ' I hit Marie pester- dorWrs bills. 11 u id the judicious ass of
tu;h articlesof diet that a constitution may
day,' ; be gradually built up until strong enough to
'What cried the Pope. 'Bit whom resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds
She of subtle maladies are _dating around u'
'Marie, my sister,' said Claude. res y to attack whrrcrer th.re is • weak
int. tl a mew ewoape 01557'r 451.4 Blatt by
called me a little pig and I bit her on the :g° mrd th
blood and • properly nourish
Sam% be l eestteed.
is_apm of any drupelet who will try to
ialoee you to take anything in place of
Mare cdtarsi.(.bsur,. McGregox d Parkes Carbolic Conte.
It is • marvel of healing for Sores, Cuts,
Barna, etc No family 'Auld be with-
out it. It l.as no equal. Get McGregor
& Parke's, and have no other. Only
25cr . per box at Rhyne'''. 1 ni
,A short time since some halt dozen
lades& were discussing foot wear and it
transpired that they all had the woe
shoemaker, and that he had gradually lor
raised them from $12 to $16 a W
their best shoes. If you note+ the well.
•dnrssd ladies doing their late morning
1 afternoon shopping you will
Abew mit I .eeysees.
-=tet
Young married people are surprised
or
stet y tern&, when they discover that the honeymoon
find the greater number of them shod 1 is not entirely composed of honey. Even
with disreputable, rundown -at -the- ' the first year of married life is not al -
heal specimens. but don't imagine that l ways the happiest, though it ought al -
poverty or want of better u the canoe. I ways be very happy. Living together
The new shoes are being stretched on a! happily is an art which the mcst affec-
large sized last at the maker's or on the 1 tionate couple cannot ordit.arily learn in
a yesr. Each histo make some unpleas-
ant discoveries asd to overcome some
fixed inclinations. True happiness be-
fipallp obliged to res, shoes when these discoveries have been
order. The maker, to seems a ens- I made, and each is thoroughly resolved too
•
A Rcwann-Of one dozen "Teaett
lir" to any ohne sending the best four lin-
rhyme AP' taneEittT,i' the remnrk•ble
little gem for the Teeth and Prat:.. Ask
your druggest or address
CASH
1 AM SELLING OFF MY" STOCK OF
LOTHING
AND GENTS' FURNISHINGS
GRATEFUL -COMFORTING. I
E P P S' S C 0 C 0 A. ' bt a Greatly Reduced Price for Cash.
BREAKFAST. THIS It A OENClNK ANNOUNCRIKEST. ,i
"By a thorough knowledge of the rata
rel laws which govern the operations of
tissetion and nutrition, and by • careful
'r tion of the floe ropert:n of
se lected cocoa Mr Epps has provided our Ooderieb. Nor. 13th. Ia81.
breakfast tables with a delicately devoured
fest of Some entailer friend or sister.
'Ladies try all manner of ready-made ar-
ticles --always too tight -until they are
rt tohoes made to
eepittz oustelvea well fort wt ppore
ed frame.'.-(`itil
arm.' Srrrice Gazette. --Made lst'n simply withboiling
This was too much for the Popes self ewers rlrbmilk.
red Sold
led oaJu+me5em it Oro-
control.
o -
control. He burst into a hearty peal of Homnerpatbic brmlete. Iw.ndon Forte." got
agent for t'enad&. C. K. COI,4ON. Montreal.
laughter, then said :
'It was not nice in your sister to call
you names, to he sure, but you ought E D S
not to have bitten her, you know.'
o not.' exclaimed Claude, S
O[ course
with delightful agreement, for, you see,
I am neither a pig nor a deg.'
Again ilia Holises west off into an-.
other good laugh. The be,y's naive
courage end frankness were deliciuus,and
the Pope had the true heart to enjoy it.
tower, u at first moderate in his charges
but, as sown as he finds himeaf to • cer-
tain extent indispensable, he increases
his price just so much as be thinks they
will stand. i have known as high as
U) to be paid for • pair of shoes that
gave no outward sign of their value, but
their waterer felt it impossible to walk in
sny other kind. Imagine having to shoe
a (entity of girls with a like expensive
y ration.
make the other as happy as possible
all time. Marriage is sometimes said to
be the door that leads deluded mortals
back to earth , but this need not. and
night not, to be the case, Certainly
love may end with the honeymoon it
people marry to gratify a "gunpowder
passim'," nr for the sakeof mere outward
bemuly,whIch is like a glass anon broken.
Of course the enthosiaatic, tempestuous
love of courting days will not, as • rule.
survive remises. A married couple
Jen, Ole >Msdt soon pct to feel towards each other very
R.J.G+ppyLet of Newbery, mach as two chums at college, ••r two
mowIerite•.-•'Dg. FOwiars Wild Atawtarry partners in a business who are at the
wt the t►irag for 441111121110T Sickness.. time web pned fnenda. Young
married people often think that those
who have been in the holy state of ma-
trimony twenty or thirty years longer
chart thenaalrs are very prosy, un-
5ee mortis and by n o masses perfect ee -
"glee tof wbat .tarried Teeple ought ti'
beoidered with 'Attila tK chestllsl for •
ISA
Turnip Seeds, Millet,144-41tsikti
Grass Seed, Cdrtt and
Buckwheat.
The discovery of the instantanenos MO NY TO LOAN
pr'cees of taking photographs has been
,4uickly followed in the medical world by
a perfect and instantaneous remedy for
all acute aches and pains, as Neuralgia,
Tivoti:ache, Rheumatism, etc. This val-
uable remedy is called Fluid Lightening,
and is s(Id at 25 cents •bottle by Gov.
Rhj/aa, Druggist. lm.
I•
I sold out my stook three times last sum-
mer. There team a good demand Inc it."
Dr Fowler's Itstrset of Wild Klnswber
r7 i° infallable for Dysentery, Colie,Siek
Stoenareh and Bowel Cumplatnt. 2
Kay Dryden :
"She knows her man, e^1 when yoa;rant
and swear
Can draw you to her wfth a single hair.
But it must be beautiful hair to have
such power ; an.; beautiful hair can 1.
ensured by the use of CI!toatast Hatt
Ratswztt. Sold at 50 ete. by .1. Wilma,
2te
Tlresd Imes fel trimming srs eee-
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Private f'•ads to invest at reasons:de ra:es
of isle:mt.
••w se Make Wbttewseb.
A whitewash that will not rah aif is
made by slacking one-half bushel lute
with boiling water, keeping it covered
daring the process. 4train it and add a
peck of salt dissolved in warm water,
three poueds vet ground rice put in boil-
ing water and boiled to • thin paste ;
one half pound of clear glue dissolved in
warm water Mix these well to:ether
and let the mitten stand for several
days. Keep the wash the peupsnd is
• kettle. mud when weed put it nw as hat
as possible with painter' or whitewasher's
SAMUEL SLOANE.
Hamilton Street, Goderich.
Ooderich. mar 43t1. IIMt. 1141 -ea
Extensive Premises and Splendid New Stock.
GEO. EL1LIEiRY,
CABINET - MAKER AND UNDERTAKER
Hamilton Street, Goderich
A good amortment of Kitchen, Bed room. Dong Rotrot and Parlor Furniture asci as Is.
bleu, Chairs their. cane and wood seated). Cupboards. lied steads. Mattnseen. Wash-stasd
Lounges. Sofas. What•Nota. looking Glasses.
N. ff. -A rompletemom 'mem of Coffins and Shrouds always on bocci also Beat -sea for lair
at reasonable rue .
Picture Pranging • speclalty.—A call solicited
int
BOOTS & SHOES
3Dc WE d.d up
11eq t, announce to the Public that they have opened business in the above aisle
in the store lately occupied by 11, race Newton Having purchased a large sad
well seasorted stock of Spring and Summer Goods at chess figures, we are determimi
to live the Public the benefit.
just RicsiPI4 ! PICK SALES, SILL PROFITS WILL BE OUR ICTTO
P1ra+e cell and examine our goods before purchasing elsewhere.
//'Remember the place, nut door ter J. Wilson's Drug Store.
AV -Custom work will teceire our special attention.
*'None bet the best of material used and lint -class workmen employed.
'Repuring neatly dope on the shortest notice
Goderich, March 1692. DOWN I NG & W EDDU P
A larg.• teseresent of th. MAIM
GRASS and CLOVER RIDS
suitable for pye«rmanen, poet .res, as up:1r..
FIELD ANU tl. l'IF1
rame AID um, Te *ATrli.
a ' EPI) ORAL$ b? ALt. KINIM.1111
CIiiLTtRNbe c tverareey bo nt4ON
the very bast is Market.
R S PRICE,
East street Drain Pepe'. opp•-•i•e Town Hall
Aat.roch.
March lath. ISM. iftts-2m
PRIZE Mead sit sours for etlyhos
and s ei t o cents
?0 met ly int
of (nets which will help ren
to more money r t away
tW asythl el* in This world. AI . ofpit her
sett. sur. redefere tPre he orken.stwThe bread roa
to footrest* epees
y en. Monte td Ire••.Tst.Elkihi. Auks.
AZT DESIGNS IN WALL PAPER
New b the time. ,t yea wish see or two • ee roams et Meme. to eve Pilger resat aper.
Re bit' ever
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