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*,horse aseortmentAlilit eh lda*Itttfacture,
ndow Blinds-
QRazee, Green and Pitiatred, mete pattern
teas of Base, 110.40', and PIAUI rubber
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10 varieties-allPricei,
j. O. IG -O,'
1tbOLZEA7.40 A1,71 iiTAIL i*A71t S13 r
' ooxto, B'eesare said to be mei* rat repairer need apply fOr *job. These
numerous than everin some townships, machines are well -Blade, doled in con-
he reatest care' hould be taken tor tion and their re ut ion is well
'1,' !1 a true + p
keen these pasta down. It now turnsestablished, end every lure ager of the
out that potato bugs cannot be handled Wanner F. Sewing Machine may rest
gaiety without lcves, 1 farmer wes assured that he will receive *.first --class
a y wh
poisoned recently by handling ttlem,'larticle. and full value for hie ioney.---
aud his recovery to doubtful. For further particulate apply to James
IT is all very fine to laugh at a wo- Pickard, Exeter, solo agent for the Co-,
man's tautruma when a mouse makes of Huron.
its appearance near her skirts, but a Axons WAR NMI. -- Apropos of war
little merriment ahou d be reserved for maps, a seri-inebriated fellaw, got
a Rican who 'playscircus while at' June I hold of the last fashion supplement,
l
bug is walking up the inside of his in*one of our bookstcrea, and fooled
uuderclothriag with the slow and mea away eometlme trying to find the seat
sired step of a day laborer. , of war in the East, He said the leap
Woor .---The Monetary Times Toronto
markets report hae the following :-.-
The market for combing is dull ; low-
xTt=$ prieed supers :masked for but there
LOCA.
The Times stray Le heti"for 5 C"ts. sliercopfi
at AL. ; .dicrselarug4's arnd.T,Gri;ri's Rook
RAIN. -e. elight rain fell on 'Tuesday 1
last, but WAS not in sufficient quantity
to soak very deeply into the ground.
' ExuTER base ball club played Cretin.
yeaterday, and crime off notorious.
VAI±IORS are the 'street ilrtprovetn,ents
of the day.
Tun report of the Council proceed-'
iiz(;e eillayreceived too late for this
is6tte.
THE village clerk received $14.40
account revision voters' list for 1876,
not ;4.50, as btated last week.
Moetereme-ViTith all the effect por-
table to give by the aid of oiland pait,t,
stands forth, the uew monument and
sigh in front of the Doanlnion Lltbor-
,atory.
S. S. Pec-Nrc, --• The sannual pienic,
in connection with the C. M. Cllnrcb..
Isere,. will be held somewhere 111.04- h
vicinity on the 22nd Juno,
TuE ORANGE Pzo•Nzc. ---. The Grange
plc-uic, to be held in Beira grove, gip -
pin, on the 18th June, promises to be
a grand auecess, all requited to make
it such being a fine day.
P"ora ?LNITOnA.-Several carpenters
from this place, ;started for Manitoba,
with the expectation of obtaining work
on the Canade Familia Railway. 'We
wish them auoeess.
Tux 0, PuLPIT.-Rev;. Mr. But,
cher has consented to supply a minis-
ter frcm the B. C. Couferslnce' to
preach in tate Meth. Church, ore Sun-
day text.
CABLING'S BREWERY. -- We have laid
upon our table a neatlypriutea pain»
phlet, giving an account of rets -process
of brewing, and published by Carling
Bros., Lenders.
was ,full of railroads, but be couldn't
find Zara, and be tliougnt maybe they
t t
had run off the track iu o Ito
BI
k
Sea.
is little in market. The first of the WBntzr a mart reaches the top of a
new clip was bought last meek at 27e. stairs and attempts to take one more
This week a let was bought from Mr. step higher, the sensation has perplex -
W. F. Crawford, of Albion, at 28c. This ing as if he had attempted to lick a
is certainly an outside price, for there dog that -wasn't there; but if yon want
is nothing in the ,prospects of the mar- to get libelee tobacco, go to Renttl,
H.
ket at present to elzow tibiae a profit ligvey WErons. A men woman
can be had over this figure, !'soli the viciwty of the lake, sta'ltpeil
REPAIRING THE 1'a, lt. Btztnoza,--For
scale days past, a. g,ant; of workmen
have been ewpleyed , in placing the
railroad bridge over the Sante in as se-
cure a state as possible. Not to say
that it had not beds so, but the careful
noes of Mr. Broughton is not shown
great things enly; bee en smell things
as well, and the slightest film wilt net
be overlooked,
R. S. Imine' is prepared. to At up
public buildings,, churches : and private
residences with Velvet, Brussels, tap
etry, Ait•wool; Dutch and Threa.pl'
.carpets, Matting and English Oil
Cloth, Feather Bede and Pillows, at the gentlemen spotce very impressively
short notice and ltt very moderate upon the subject, and handled it in an
prices. No. 126 Dundee Street, Lon able matter.
don„ Ont. , SZSMON.
Last evening, Bev: J. W. 'W okett,
delivered a aernlou in the church. to a
large audience, The choir of the
church, on both these occasions ran
dared excellent service.
eattl;vlth.
Up to the timo'-of writing pthere etre
but few who are not present, and all
are safely euccormed under the roofs of
our oitizeus, w3ct+are doing all in their
power to mace'thaat feel athome.
oeurgnrntte. SERMON.
Tonight, the -conference vermin
will be prettclied by Rey. A. Clarke.
The following is the progremtuo for
the baltanoe of the week :--. •
Friday, 8theLeAt 8 p. In. the con-
ference fellowship meeting Will be held,
in whioh'aomeoef the young men to be
°a imed, 'still take pert ; and et 7. p.
8, m. the ordination services will com-
Oen sincere thanks aro tendered, to
the Ii,incardine Review man, and if he
were not of the gnurs'baasl ful, „we ivould
add our ayna;,tf►tby, too, for wo'veai
idea how nue might feel if in his place.
CAen Fon'WooL.-The highest price
u cash or trade will be paid for wool,
at the Exeter Wontlen mils.
'WARLESS fir* Beene.
H 13 Annorr, L D S, (of Nelies & Abbott,
Dentists, London), Licentiate of Royal Col-
lege of Dental Surgeons. will be at Central
lintel, Exeter, every Tuesday, Special at_
bullion paid to gild filling.
PERSONAL.- On Tuesday evening last
Meagre. W. Hodgson and W. Hawk-
shaw left the station here, for a trip up
the lake. May their journey be a plea-
esnt one. In the words ;,f the classic
poet, cob nonage.
ORNAMaNTING.--We are pleased to see
that our friend, Abel, of the Exeter
North hotel, has an eye to the erne-
; mental, and is uow planting a number
of shade trees around his property.
Bunateurzisn. -- On Sunday last,
while Heury Westcott. Escc., of the 2nd
eon. of Uaborne, with Mrs. Westcott,
'ens attending church in Exeter; some
one broke into and ransacked his house,
securing a pocket book with 'about $17
in money and some notes. He has yet
no clue to the thief.
EXTENDED. - The sleeping room of
, the Central, although large for a town
of this size, has been found by 11r.
Oke, to be too limited, and he has been
forced to build an extension to the north
of his present building, which adds
materially to its appearance.
PENNY BEADING6.-The penny read-
ings took place, as advertised, on Men -
day eventing last, and proved 'a great
success. The programme was an ex-
tensive .oae,aud of a recherche character.
We feel eeeure in saying that the enter.
tainment was one of•the best the town
has been favored with for loug lime.
stn F 7,
Alta.-Quite a aensat on was opiated.
in our village, on Friday afternoon last,
by etre sudden cry of ""tete." It ap,
pears that Mr. Baker had set nut some
fires in the rear of his mills, not appre.
bending any danger. About 8 o'clock
in the afternoon, the wind began to blow
rather briskly, and oarreiti the Are to•
ward» the trill yard and +table*. The
stable was burned to the ground., with
a quantity of hey, new cutter, plough.
and t;everalother glnptemeota.- At elle.
time the dwelling house and mill' were
le great dauger, the house !midair
caught in several p?does, but great ef-
fort oo the part cf those present. it was
saved.
CItEDI?O„l'. •{
BASE Beee.e-The return tuatelt be-
tween die Clippers, of Dashwood, al:d
the Stars, of Crediton, was played.
on the trreunde of the latter, on Satur-
day, the 2nd hest;, and reettited iii a
complete victory far the Starts, gr..
J. One of Exeter, acted se ampere, end
on a pair of scales 10 a share: iu tuWn t gave entire eati-.fatction to both laartiee.
the outer day, and shook the beam at , tete score was tae follows :-
260 pennds. Imes
Ii, t,' t'o»Icterics Itlftits,
lI l tn}er ,.. a
U xttltaatnaai...
T Adams
t4 alettoti, .-- .. ..5 5
A number of ienneters and laymen J erotrn , 4 4
in g4lllleOtiOn with the B. O. ohuFcll flanBo laftae �S $
. _ : 4 5
arrived on Monday evening, :old eachIPAdafe .:.................... e 1
successive traiu brought its quota. R yt+clton ' 9 a
TEMPERANCE MEETING.
On Tuesday eveniug, tip re was a'
mass temperance meeting held in tete,
church, addressed by Re'ra. G. Smith,
A. Rieharde, and J. Kenner. Each of
A
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THE RACES. -Tho races ou the 2nd
and 8rd of July, an the Driving Park,
here, promise to be a great euceess.
Tho entries have cotumenced to come
in already, and numerous other, are
snokou of, among which are some of
the best and fastest home in the Do-
minion. The Associatiou this year
offer and will give more money in prizes
than auy other in Oadade, wuich is
speaking not a little for Exeter. Ar-
rangemerrte will bo made with the dif-
ferent railroads to carry passengers at
reduced rates. Success caunot but
crown the efforts put forth.
A VALUAlUal JJoa.-On Tuesday last,
Mr. P. G. Simpson, Teller, Molsen's
]lank, here, shipped per express to 3.
11. Whitman, Chicago, the Field Ttiat
Setter, ePeerless," out of Smith's Vic.
tress, by Leicester, the champion dog
of America. It is needless to any that
he realized a big price.
;11x. Joems' 13ulLDINa.-i11 a previous
issue we mentioned that the brick
'building whish Mr. S, E. Jones has
just erected would contain two stores.
In this we were incorrect, as there is
glut one, which will be oclnpiod by him-
self, as a jewelry store, with dwelling
above and behind. It is two storeys
high.
STEALING WOOL. -A few nights since;
Mr. Frayne, of the 2tid con. of Up -
borne, lost. EeveraL :fleeces of wool,?
throizgll the aevt=tons principles of sortie
one Rho surely thought it was cheaper.
to steal *lieu buy, but ha didn't know
wool was only 25 centre apotind. About.
the seine time Mr Geo. Fisher loot:
some eecellent laws
THE STnrii of LIFE. --We notice iron
our exellangea; t'liat the price of bread
nel„hbo iklg towns had•been reduced
CJ 15 cents' per loaf. Exeter lialt`ers..
w ',�ozwat, still•.licep the price up to 18 buying. We learn., tbs4 whetever,,:a
A worse to the wise is sufficient.' Weiner F. Machine is used ilea family
RETURNtiD. - We are plea'ed this J tory, and addresses delivered by J. J.
week to inform our readers that lir. Rice, and 11. T. Conrtioo.
Wharton Hodgson has taken a dislike
to Stratford, and thinks still that there
is no place like Exeter. He has re-
moved here again, and we understand
will occupy the store now being fitted
up by Mr. Oke, to the north of the
Central Hotel. We might also add
mance.
Sunday, June 10th, -Sermon in bo -
half of the Missionary Society will be
preached •at 10 nem,. by ;S. Jollrffe ;
at 13:80 p. m. by (t Barker.
At 2:80 p. m. *'children's avissiOlt'
ary meeting wilhhe held, to be addres-
sed by 11. J. Kuott, and W. Kenner.
Monday, June lith. -The annual
meeting'of the society will be held, to
commence at 2:80 p. m., when the re-
pc►'t will be presented by the Secre-
Theadjourned meeting will to held
at 7:80 p.. m., to be ad,lreeeed by W.
Hooper, W. Ayers, and B. Roberts.
Tuesday, June 12. -At 7:80 p. in., a
sermon by W. Birley.
surras
that Mr. Hodgson intends involting the Through the kindness of viriiing
ministers and the president, Mr. Web -
aid of the hammer, and following the ber, the several churches in the neigh -
calling of auctioneer, in connection borhood, will bo supplied as follows
with his new business. Exeter B. C. church. 10:80, Rev.
IMPORTANT Daoisiox.-x recently S. Joliiffe ; at 6:30, Rev. C. Barker ;
tried -case has bronght to light facts Providence, at 2:30 T. Mason ; Oen-
which are of importance to justices of trelie, at 10:30 W. H. Butt ; at 6:80
the peace and others, It appears that 3. tereenway ; Bethel, at 10:30 R.
the Acts ,relating to profane swearing Davidson ; Bethesda, at 10:30 J.
were passed in 1860, 1862, 1870, and Dumbleton ; at 6:80 R.Mallet ; Eden,
lastly in 1873. • Under the Muuicipal 10:30 W. R. Roach ; Crediton. 10:30
Act of 1860 county councils were em- W. Limbert ; at 6.80 H. Moore ; Shale
powered to pass by-laws imposing pen- on, 2 30 T. Broad : I3eusall, 6.80, S.
,.]ties for violation of the Lord's day. 11. Rice : Exeter C. M. church, 10.30
using profane language, • &c. Since G. Webber ; at 6.30 J. Kenner.; Ex -
then, the power has been taken away eter Pres. church, 2.30 W. C Beer :
from the county and conferred near' the Rodeerville, Pres., 11 0..H. Qnauce
township and other minor councils, and Stone church Pres.10.30 A.-Richerda
the edunty' by-law is invalid. , et 6.80 A. Richards ; Centralia C. M.
ROYAL STAR. -The Royal Stir Drama' 2.30 G. H. Copland . Eliniville C. M.
*tie Co., under the management of ,kir. 6.80 W. Davis ; Fairfield C. i11. 10.80
Spackman, tr)ull give the Exeter people R. B. Rowe ; Kippen C. M. A. Gordon;
MI idea of the perfection to which the Cliuton,J. Geoid' and M. Metherell;
drama can be brought, as they 'intend Usborne. °J. Veal,;,J. Archer; J. 'Ped=
appearing before them on Friday and ria, G. 'Smith,'%. and F. - Whitlock.
Saturday evenings next. In the neigh- Mitchell, W. Jolliffe,
boring townsinwhich they have shown.ooNFantecrt TaA
large' audiences 'lave greeted them. A. conference tea' will:be held on
and the press., speak loudly in their Monday., the 11th, to commence at 4.
favor. Miss Sophie Ailey and Ketchum 80. The nubile is cordially invited to
are • along, with the eighteen artiste attend. -Tickets 25 cts.,`
Which comprise elle' company: "' iEoTuaa AT 13ENaALL.
SEw so Iliael ino repairing ,now has , ' The Rev. Geo. Webber, president.' of
' business the Conference, will lealture;. at .,Hen-
GedE'ni� u' rufita[ile Cosiness; and�.there
p sale, 011 Wednesday evening the 18th
:ire a Iiumher:`'df mechanics travelling y � g;+•
through the country for the; purpose of hut. Subject;. " The Scottish cov-
"re "aifin 'an kind of t_ewiu Msohiticit. enanters..';,; Tiekete . 16' cis.` Prb-
Tis. fo gr at extent, arises iron the needs in aid•of.,the church fund. •
fact that a large numberof poorly and • •
cheaply` made 'Sewing ' Machines have The Sheffield Otht:;'oheese factory,'is
been thrown, Mk-Ca/Wit market, and giving° eiglit'and a'' uarter'cents' a gal-
. � ,:..: .,,,
intending purchasers should l; no t a :lon'.for•mnik.'on .:ogndltio n..;thttt,,ii-t e
repnta:ion cif it Se wing' lllaChine=bet•ore can lieI1 thele eheerse for 41 opts, 'per
pound, ttiey-wiil give': eight,' and ir. brei
cents per gallon.
CotaR
Crirrltli a
T Cook
F KeIT rrie]; . 2 S
Station...... . ......... ..... 3 2
a Plea .•
F Hotbox,....... ....... . ,. 211
A. BroQerick
a $mall 1 4
IISmith..,........1 3
52 27
so
ra4ee.--Running race, let, W. 0, At.
derson.; 2nd, G. Reichert, Tr.,ttiug
race,•let. 3: Sparre 201 W. WAIL
Tire baloon aa,ceusion and the toreh-
light procession, in the evening, we- sl
great success, and was, unquostani ably,
a brilliant affair, eliciting the npplau: e
of the admiring sheet«*tors. The pre-
ceedinge Were brougt,t to it ee,.° by
the band playing the " N.ttieuul Aire"
s►fter'wbich the crowtl disper-leal, t>•ll.
seemingly well pleased.
- Ayoung daughter of D. Brigiey*. Se s-
-tion Foreman at E; twond, on the tit,
W. R., land a leg cut off euttetturdaav
by a passing train, rise halving :.truyed
oe the tra k.
Total Ia 27
BEISINt;ss,-•-Thisinesa appears to 1+e
brisk lately, n large amount of wool and
produce being left in the village.
CATERrzr.r.t13s.-The eaterpillar plague
has visited ns, millions of the ""ver -
mints," morine in all directions. They
weave splendidly and appear to brave"*
predilection for green food. It is pian:
bible they serve a wise purpose, and *re
for our ultimate good. but it teats an
ndividual with strong religious' azo-
elivities to appreciate their presence as
a
boon.
IMPROVEMENTS.- An addition is beittg
built to our School Horse, for the pilr:
pose of aceotnmodating to third teadlt'tt'lr-
ethicll itis found neoosearyto keep dur-
ing part of the year. to ,
A. money loaning office is About to be
opened here.
A stylish milliner, and a limb of the
law are naw our cnty requisites fora
firet class town. The fetarer ° trite]
Colne, but the man of law, we want
not.
Mr. Greenway purpose' moving here
to live shortly.
NEW Dacron. -Dr Sutton, a gratin -
ate -of the college of physicians and'
surgeons, for Ontario,' has'establiebed
himself at Crediton. He onmes high-
ly commended. His card will be found
in another column.
ILOD(ER J 1LL' E.
SCHOOL EXAMINATION. -The May
monthly examination of school sec-
tion No. 2, Hey, terminated with the
following results. The names of those
who stood first ih the different classes
are as follows :-
=Ass. t YA3t311.
6, W. Head.rson
i. kiss H. A. Dais.
4. C. Rmaga..
- a. 0. Caaepb.11
9. W Whiteford
MAIM
obtained.
292.
161.
286.
256
290
YAMS
obtainable.
Sts.
375.
370.
300
270
ea Ca,
(enseessors to G. 13. Snaith) •
..a,xe urea -nue to an4utf aeVit¢t4.a steady increase
tOevolurlu oa a air raters, r:ath•nat re:ortiva to
uu.t ;alt;:ystint:len.s
r T:. , -
est li termsa ,:' ort a ere. of '1ti:4Ftt• 5 Go is
alino't t,.,,-Au:tly 440w:in t;nc.p •au ,>a' :\tarsi
can St Aa• t'•ta. gr till 1)41)14 rrimi been in Now
York the last taau .. teree ' •1'.crud ,ltr
`ren lers•,u iR n .elf' t,• rt , i l .,; l;aary^,r:+ sa,
the return, t;lor.>hr pen sat -4s ist-tt 1+.,i time sec,
end uo.,o in the Paati itr:ii;,; ottrt.rint: L-ilsat*
anode
Yad Because ea well auitw'te.l stock .of geode
snett *reran, iney a -y d y irecnaud, eau sews.$* bcr
,nand with ltd fix 4LOAL;e7 f resit ,
3r4 Ilecn ire',rc aro 111:04-4Ving goods almost
4;u)v I:ttgee ►tj'1:;iter.4eeoY1FY,,l(,tlt,.r'J1t713p1nCt'.
each 410ynarawtmt aittla,t of r1,0 -, gnironwuftt t
Mule -and .t t;are:ttl*0 into freshrieci4 au a vigor
The pupils were examined in arith-
metio, grammar, spelling, etymology,
reading; geography, composition,
writing, and hivtory for the fourth,
fifth and sixth classes.
The Startling Bar-
gains,
WE HAVE BEEN M4* ARE SI/WING IN
Prints, Silirts, -Cottons
gaud Dress Goods
Are rho washer of a sereY eu4tomer who saes
Slufn.
Buyers cotuIDE SOLlx)ra ere ,•11::•5 de-
cidedly, iou,ina xlooeg' by net visitiot(aur iters'
TRITE a CO.,
St.kary's,
4
CITE AP 0110 )UET
MEDIUM CROQUET,
RUBBER FACED CIOQQUL'1',.
ALL Kt'iDS OF CROQUi ,
BASE BALLS, In Great variety,
CRICKET BALLS„,
RUBBER BALLS All Kinds,
BASE BALL BATS,
CRICKET BA.eS,
MARBLES aG ALLEYS.
ZORICO.
Tau Qtrass's BIRTHDAY. - The
twe..ty-fourth was celebrated in Zurieb,
iu its usual happy manner. At in
early hour ; in the , morning, and
throughout the forenoon, pedestrian.,
carriage-, buggies, &e., might be seen
wending their way, from all the princi-
pal points of the compass . to the grand
centre of attraction, until there . was
concentrated a goodly number in our
liiely little viltege. About nine ti clock
the.band *assembled, and,. after march
ing round the, principal Square, and
playing:some lively airss,;they• directed
their eters tolvard ;lie base ball
grounds. " 'The ,game between the mar-
ried and single ellen was'* very closely
contested one, Occupyingi twu ,hours,
and 'ending in ,a victory fur the''eiugie,_
score being Married men;'; i3 ;,
Single ,risen, 21. , Athletic, sport.-=
Ruiminc•jump, let, 0. 13erkeif 2,u�c1,
I1.Beckon., Hop, step-' andjnmp,• est,
P. Sipple • 2na . E Sh,a±Ter "Stared
ing jump, let, 1'. Seeepie Zia i, L
Becker. Jilmpiing off" brick, '°1st, J.
13i'orleri'cili. Lill' 'E. Shaffer:" Throw.'
sone" st"' i. le'''2nd'`Bi
mg the to , is ., I' � L?P , + ,
Sliar "Hell's eriinmpg'"rTt'Ee;`qrue,
p�..
.Wooc1 ; 2nd, C'Becker. '' Catching the
bell; blindfolded ,-''Ez. Roeding.''Htirse
A Beautiful Assortment of Fans sof every res.•
iety, from gots up to 82 each, et the
Central Drug and Fancy Goods' *ore,
opposite the Central Hotel, Exeter,
HORSE andCA'i'TLE MEDICINE„
Fhysioana' present:Iioua skillfully and ac-
curately prepared.
Opposite Central Rotel, Exeter,
A GREAT C41ED 1 EWe:win daring t2i..m
hsr3 tl ze. dispose o6
100 Pianos and Organs, now and second-hand, of
first -skis makers. including .Waters' at lower
prices fer cash orinstallmenls or to be let until
paid for than ever helms offered. Waters' grata
square and upright Pianos And Organs (inoin4anr
their New Souvenir mud Boupoir, are the best,
made. 7 octave Piano *150. 7 1-3 do $160 not;
usa-a year. "2" stop organs 350. 4 stop $59. 7t
stops 568. S stop: $75. 20 sb•pe $88. • 12 attlrs:
$100 cash, not used a year, in perfect order and.
warranted. Local and travelling:yenta w{antii&.
nluctratoddataloggemailed. A liberal disoopa
Teachers, Ministers, Churches etc. Sheet mgsl6
elf price, Horaco Waters & Sone, mannfaottnir-
.,and dealers, 40 on,t,14th st.,union egeere N.Y'
$1 Aa day at home !1�gge..td wanted. Outfit *na
WiLiterme free. TIWII & 00-, Agusta, Maine.
$55p W71a .wOeSERY,e.!$outMtidc
naExtra fine .fixed cards,with name, lOcents .
6i post-paid. ..JONES & Co.:swan, N.Y
S L®1TS O 9 for a gen-
tma
Worehester,Mase., have ju t paid interleestn" voofl-
untarily in au:ance. Pair sample of all my
loans. Hereafter the fit tit years interest (10 per
cont net) paid when loan is made. Interest segai-•
annual. lfiprovedsecurity. Land alone worth
4 to 10 times the loan, Long residence. Bost or
references. Send stamp for particuiars. D S I3
JOHNSTON, negotiator of MIottante Loans, St.
Paul, t runesota
NEARINGitETORED.
Groat invention by one who was deaf for 20
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