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Toronto Office: ,• 802 Bay Street.
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and 7 to 8 p.m., -Tuesday, Friday,- and
Saturday. - -
10 - to 12_ a.m. only on Wednesday,
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ci iilOP M.UTUA.L ' 176'II3Iti 'n IN-
SUI.tANCE CO. --Farm and Iso-
lated town property insured:
' viiictrs---•'William Knox • Preadult,
and oro ; W It.. Archibald, - Vide-
' President, Selatrorbh ; M. A. • Reid,
Manager -it .4 Secretary-Treamrer, Sea -
forth,
Directors 'Wm. Ino; Londesboro ;
Alex. --- B•roadfoot, - Seaforth; _Dhris.
Leonhard -t, Dublin ; E. J, Trewartha,
Qlinton ; . -Thos. ` ,Moylan; Seaforth; W.
am, Arclii'bald, Seaforth; Alex. McEwing,
Blyth; Frank McGregor, Clinton; Hugh
Alexander,. Waite,,.
.Agents--E.•A. Yeo,.R.1t.•1, Goderich.;•
James Watt, 131ytb; John • E.' Pepper,
• R.R. 1,'Brucefleld ; 11. F. McSereher,
R.R. 1, Dublin;• :i.- F. Prueter,: Brsf(1-'
. Hagen.
Policy -holders can make all pay-
ments acidet their cards recreipted set
the -Royal Bunk; Olipton. Calvin Ouit''s
Grocery, Kingston gtreet; Goderich, or
T. H. Reids Gene'al Store, Bayfield. - -
.Ileid2 Toronto iirolker, Appeals
yiction Carrying )[Vine of
A,• . U. K. Iteid, Toronto ilfrOker, . duel,
$300 and costs or four naoiths ani jail
en ! fliel,eg:tx}ity-
on t. etober. 30 of
being responsible for Done df his sales-
men calling at, ti private home for the
purpose of d+caliug in securities, has
appealed his convletion , to a higher
court, it was announced in Magistrate
Makins' court last Thursday.
The conviction of the c alesman;- E._
iyland, who lieatie L guilty, .and Was
,tined $1300 arid' costs, has net been
appealed,
The ease of .Alvin and Jaines I rett-
nan, accused of stealing a farm mower
.from an Ashfield township farm, break -
lug it up and se11ieg it ate junk, was,
postponed one week. Bail was renewed,
« So also was the theft Charge against
Morley lzloonalleld. Iie was remanded
to . jail.'
A few minor trhtiic -charges were
settled out of court. The sessionwas
very b1 icl arid,
i of the cc
cuuu�e in 5o cases
a
listed 'belie, busy ii1 ,Supreme Court.
„AN ,BLUE WATER-:.. R,OAD
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East Lambton . Member_ Says Road
+through the Pinery Being Improved
SARNIA, Nov. 10.—.C. 0. Fairbank,
MM.tP.P, for East Lambton, announced
today thata program of straightening
some.curves in thetBlue Watetc higliway
through the Pinery and otherwise im-
proving -the grade . is being -carried out
Eby the ;Ontario Department of High-
ways.
IMr. Fairbank said the Sterling ,Con-
struction ,Company, of Windsor, is
doing the work and that,,._in- addition
to eliminating .some of -the curves, a
certain amount• of drainage work is
being , done and other improvements
made. •
The East Lainbton,nieMber intimated
that the amount of woiik- aceompUshed:.
this fa1141night he. regulated,, to some
extent .by • weather - conditions. He
added, however, that it was the, in-
tention .,of the department -to lay ,the
groundwork for permanently „improving
the. ,highway in the matter of grading
and elimination -of pronounced curves.
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kinds' and -choice :building lots.
'FOR RENT—The "Glengowaii".
'on ,Oobourg St. Thls house has
twelve rooms, five . furnished,
seven unfurnished' Would
make a very desirable house for.-
ttvto faixiilies.
Travei. Taik by
Rev. R. Turnbull
TEX S o' a Tour in Europe wz$ii
i iiir a on a Tandem '
• Bicycle
Notwithstainding the inclement wea-
ther on Friday night a goodly, ',number
attended at North street United church
to hear the travelogue, "At Itand,om
on a • Tandem," given . by Ree. R,. H.
Turnbull. The talk, �ti:liieli was il-
lustrated with screen 'views, proved
very interesting atnd educational.
Christrnas.
Surprise!"
„r,� ,i+rn„�,er,t �rllnalUti]!iAUnUgUt1
By; Leslie Ilaaznilton
R.
Copyright 1941 by Beater »eatures
"You'll be perfectly all right; 1Mz`s.
Fitzgerald," the doctor concluded ,his
ICO[7N. GRAHAM CALLS FOR ANOTHER
, APPRAISAL OF: TOWN'S INDUSTRIES
tor°, ,,Q4";,Ce''iatril
ifew–Ten4err 4 t r ►ig
a
-Rink to' Be Asked
An echo of the ,reeent assesement ap-
pial proceedings before the Vega./ of
Revision was heard at the xneetin° of
the Town Council•on Friday nightlast,
when Counciller(rati'am advocated the
securing'' ofenreethern' appraisal of the,
examination of his patient.
ifel�ustries Of the town,. .'%ben !the
•Council hath.- lie a a vats
, 1i'1i t > attdru•te ` pili,, _ . :..,,, ?" 11� angels xart
�t a
I,,efore.the. i,,,r9 nt iY.l'*r,,::ilr..itxitlysprs. ,; '' a . tivitiesd plea'', he Said,- "it was thought that,
Turnbull ntth a trip through Great came the�timitl enquiry. our ,• troubles in that line :were over,
Britain, lfrantt., Uermany, ,Iloilttnd and,,. ' "Ob ! 1'rett ' much ti same •'s but the lied the are getting in deeper
'Belgium ori "a bicycle built for two." a g o l
• normal,,' the physician aiiayveied, "*acid, than •e'er,'' Ile thought sumo experts
1.licy crossed over to the Old -CCountry -"cot thy cheePest kind" ---should, , be
on the S,S,.„Montclaii `and, on, arriving erute exercise, especially walking, wi11 engaged --F6 put. the assessment on an
it the port of ,Southampton they• de- he all right. Don't undertake -any equitable basis.
cldecf they would cycle t.hrtiii ,h . Great Other . � Strenuous exertion, � , • .� Uthti me:in'ileib a
a t t tion hotvetti • 3 dmitted"th
esp' re tva
Biitai.
n .end had no trouble in Iaioctiiing Y
during October, NoV'eln i• and consideraT,le diasati faction over the
a tandem bicye�le for the purpose. 1040 appalga , r • 1, • but
trete trilling to
Mr. 'Turnbull described the -feeling December." • leave the matter to next year's Colwell.
hi c e„. u b IL.I.1 dam' s eels et n. , . _'.- _ t—trau ner Belli it e ` hire- "o . + : "I -h tc:i"i strl7'tet7 ' ?ort -t` Ir i
Southampton as that of being .carried " appraisal w '
uclul d my love of walling then, .Nils. it as net adopted, by the 'Colin-.
baeleto the histori times of Sir Walter - ell, and scant attention was -paid -to,'
Itaieigh andQuteen Elizabeth. "When Fitzgerald sighed, "I'11 be. a hermit in court proceedings. Ile wouldn't be
we ilrs;t set out on our bicycle- tour,"when those inenths roil around," ` in favor of spending the .ratepayers'
remarked fir. Turubul3 tv d
money on another one 1,2 it was to be
of no more use than, the last one.
Coun. Attridge said Council should
have an appralsal it could accept and
that could be turned over to the asses-
sor as a guide,
Mayor Brown defended the 1940 ap-
praisal ancl„,questioned if it were pos-
sible to ebtale au appraisal that would,
satisfy everybody.
•All menibeisaof 'Council were. iaresent
'except Reeve Turner and•-oundillor
Mooney. Mayer Brown welcomed
Couhcillor Attiiclge=-back after his stay
intltej�i ospital. '.
The tax toile for
• . ..1eporteel ;p3,Q4.0.,
The old castle ,where ".+Jung, Arthur• sinter, Mykrtie, 'welcomed her •Visiztor a ,collected --in October. J
and his' knights were supposed to -have few. days later. 1. was , thinking M' ' The sexton of alai 1 i -
" t a d t<emetexy re
•e covered
Nonsense!" •the doctor laughed good-,
only about thirty miles a day, but as t • d,y. "
humoreWhy on earth should
we became accustomed to the exercise • •
we managed.- to average aboilt seventy
miles in a day." •
The illustrative -still views aceom-
panying the lecture depicted, 'scenes
chiefly iii '-Great ., iiritain, although
places of interest in France, Geruiaizy,.
Belgiu ii and• Rolland' also were Shown..
An , interesting—place in England
viewed- ori the screen was the ancient
e s -leo Wareham, u"lit hy__ t11f RoinLn
about 705 A.D., wg.Wl,s•urrounding
the town.
King .Arthur's Castle •+
you confine yourself indoors?"
"Well, 'it's 'Just embarrassing—that's
all. One- cannot help but be conscious
of the•starea, even if they are discreet."
, that !" -hex medical -adviser
exclaimed, - ;lancing at' the woman's
figure rather shrewdly, "Just go and
haveyourself htt�ecl:� f ., ,,,. -.or a _(�'ossard
`Ta ternity • Gai mend , here lie . ben t
an w iispered; en her -ear, ``;arid every-
thing' will be, okay." ,.. -
"Oh, hello," Owen•!;' Mrs. - Fitzgeraid's
had their sound table, Qi uated in the catlingyou up to go shopping with me
, • her one day this W eek. How about going
old town of (,`orutva�ll was , snot
highlight • of the trave.lo.,, ° upto�; ii� this afternoon I" ` • •
Mr. Turnbull tem�arked"tlia 'was ,•`Pdon't mind," the other replied with
fully rewarded .for his trip to the Old it • joyful smile. ''Perhaps- I 'can do
Country when he beheld the royal some, toe, while tse are about it!" .
apartments in Windsor Castle, cohtai`in- -, •-
iug many royal and unique furnishings. { "6uie ! Why not!" Myrtle responded,
-Other views of -Great Britain in- '.Just a minute while 1 slip another
citided,- on „,eff -tha,- cotta, .auli Athe dress oil, then we can go right away."
poet, Wordsworth lived, -the home anti
birthplace of Robert Burns, and the
old stone church which the poet Shelley
attended as a boy. In the old English
town sof Chester, commented lair. Turn --
bull, "there are numerous houses of
black oak along 1 the main street, with
the upper stories protruding 'out over
the street b l,OE ,.._.,,o-- that. one could
�'` �tt holy ori 1 rititiy a ,
dry .i7 -
-For anyone R•ho has only a week
or a few drays to spend: in England,
and wishes to utilize his time visiting
places of interest, Mr. •ii'urnbu 11 sug-
gested a :visit to •Stiatforel-oft-Avon,
the birthplace and home of • William
Shakespeare,
On -the ,Continent
Among interesting -views of Pratte
and Uerunany were - scenes -of Cologne
Cathedral, the Louvre and the Are de
Triomphe in Paris; where Mr. Turn-
bulF' Whs fnistaken for a 4rative Preach -
man -and vas. asked 'hy -- tourist.,fo
information about the museum.
Pieturee neviewvs •of Belgium. and.
Holland, ind„luding `'scenes. alonthe:
road_ £iom Amsterdam, to Volanilam,•
also were shown.
tour
"-After a .:offdtry
forty-six
ds
through, Great
Britain and. the Contin-
ent, on our tandem bicycle," said Mr.
Turnbull, "we ---returned across, the
water bn the S.S. Enipreea'ofl`usbralia':"
Por. anyone --wishing -: to travel through
a country and see all the 'interesting
places, at.bout half the cost. of the.
ordinary- tourist, ; Ir..Turnbtull heartily
recommended a -bicycle biiilt for two.
,
homesick .
"1'1Ii.-_thiizking of starting a picture
thZlatre," said the lonely father. .
ell, _theie'S good money in; that
b42re'ss." .
"It isn't money I'm -after' But I
would like to see my.. Wife. and children
once in a while."
"• ITS, tliV ways ,,- •iyrtle-.'ttYna: dr -to -her•
sister' when they were seated -on -a., bus.
''You're looking,.as as pleased as tarn be.
What's happened' Dfd Jim get ,that
promotion? .Is that what you're so
happy about?".
• "Partly! the other.:woman admitted
dropping • her "vbice to' a . wllisperetl
undertone as she told her -•sister of the
Vi5i ` to ..! • ' ' ,
'"Darling1:7 You don't say!" Myrtle's'
-voice 'rose above the .riittle of the bus,
only to drop again, as ,her comeariioh
crimsoned, under .the quick glances of
a coeele of gossipy old dowagers, seated
across the aisle. '
-Splendid!" the excited Myrtle- en -
to her ne ws 'i hope .it Arrives for
Christmas. That will be a real present
for Jim: -- Won't he be delighted !"
"1Vhere _did you get yours?" firs.
Fitzgd'rald continued the.. conversation,
as t•he - two women got: off the - bus in
the dewnt4own center of the city. •
•.„.•• At- the .only place -I've -ever bought
en—thing like 'that,' Myrtle -replied:
"For a purpose -like yours, or everyday
needs, ,it's -the only, shop .tea-go""to.;" -
• * * * get an estimate on re -wiring the skat-
k O'Brien exploded her newts over her The u ' Y , iut,,rink And'tvhitewa+life;; the interior .r- '
neighbor's fence a few days before d'r..hbci_ cvulclu r uclieve it,,z=
•,• my dear." \1%1tie ruiitictdtl to her inter ,of the-btfilding, that the l.loriihiozi- r
Christmas. '.That firs. Fitzgerald ti
Road Machinery Co. be sent an account
f i a. aby when she visited the hos dem-' 1
. f
"R'ell�- ti ould ., .. believe it's" firs
por=ted four interments in the month.
Garbage Dump in Better Condition.
Dr. Ga•llow, M.0.11.; submitted a
coinprehensive 'i eport on, the, municipal
dump ground on- Maitland -road, which;
he said, "is in infinitely better condi=
tient than it has been heretofore." This
improvement, he said, had been more
noticeable since the appointment. of a
. civets r andel,, 1J ring, ut itS-A.Se.•.l'i.t..
eight. He suggc +ted some further im
..provements that might he made, and
stated . further -that -the condition of
the roadway entering. the, groiizids
should receive- attention. -
�Froin a sanitary , stendpoint, ,said
the'. (...Ilea- •.1 • feel. the ,property is
well looked after incl in a satisfactory
condition. Some, however, ..,;sem -- tc
a um tut groun is,a repository
fol° :any antiev'try__ thing, e.g.,�.aninals,
damag,ecl ' wheat,- grain, etc. This is
not ;so. These things decay, petrify,
.,Ferment, ete., even if covered up, and if
bultned createnan obno iuus vhieh
is very unpleasant and may, Imre_ .for
days. Orders have ken .`given that
y w., are , toile- allowedh
tht � not t
o In, bQ placed,
in the dump, but taken care of by the
owners in some other way and place."
Applications for"' building permits
were received from tic,rtlestreet United
church, for the re -rooting of the
churc•h`; froill SIL- Anna; Moser, Haul.:
.iltun street, Iticha`ial Moore, Cambridge
street;-eIrs..1,. 1 ui•liauan, 1 l.,in'z>:,411tie,
-.for ies`hbigling.job- : H. F. (slack, for ai
closed -in porch at tear of house, for
V(' in. ••I ju t c•aa1.;t lmabine it !" '
ente .,etrcet; Mrs, Marion McPhail, for
re-slatngling two., houses on Lighthouse.
street,; L. L. tIInv;, bfor repairs to
garage On Lighthouse "street,.-
f or Whole Iloliday "
communication to thee Mayor from
the secretary of the. local ,,bya'nc1l - oi;
the 'Canadian i egien asked That the
morning of :'november "13th,,=. Reinein-
•brenee _ Pay, be declared a public holi-
day.
Mayor Brown sated `he :had taken U
upon;•hirnself to lseue the proclamation
,;asking -citizens tea ciosq •uit, bnsiaiess
'until 1 o'clot•lt.. It it had been for< all
day, people would treat the deg' as just
another, holiday. , •
Ceuta Iluckins .said there was a eon -
filet ° : of opinion, some wanting the
whole day while others thought. it
should be as precl•airned, for the hea-
dily.
Coun. moi
Graham
li 1
it s oudhav
leen u whole holiday,
Major Brown feed a letter (publis!hed.
in another column) from the officer
r trx'u 1 ; 4:e;S; 1t; dei 3; . ii(' a:
discussion ensued as to what action
s, ould b� taken' eo verds providing cora,
forts foe the' crew of the ship. It was
proposed that a delegation from the
Connell and .ether orgaarizations should
represent the•town at the departure of
the corvette for service, and arrange-
ments
Were left in the hands of` the
'Mayor.
Lease of Seating Rink ' "-
E.
-E. R., Weston was heard with regard
to his lease .of -the West street, rink.
Since he had taken."the lease some un-
foreseen difficulties, he said. had arisen.
The +Government had put a twenty per
cent. tax on amusements the • Public
Utilities ]Commission proposed to meter
the water supply; •MS eon,who had
helped him in looking after the rink,
had .joined_ . theair force, .and hockey
prospects for the coming winter 'were
not good. •
The Mayor said it was not fair to
ethers who had tendered for the lease
thht Mr.. ,Weston should throw up his
contract
.Ooun. Graham declared there should
be ip•ore strict discipline at the rink,
particularly in the Boys' room, where
conditlone were: very fer from, what
they sheuid be, •
Xt wa.s decided to Cell _:fer..PVT_ tend-..
ers, for a lease of one year and an op-
tional period of three years.
Coun. Attridge gave notice that at
the next regular meeting he would
move to rescind the Town bylaw provid-
ing, that taxes must be registered four
years before the lands are sold 'for
•
tries.
o
The finance committee recoinmevciea
that the tax- collector's bond expiring
December 10th be placed with P. J.
Ryan; ; that the $3,500 fire insurance on
the skating rink date December 24th
be - placed with H. R..Long ; 'that the
,. $1,500 -lire insurance on the Reo fire'
truck be• placed with I3, M. Ford ;- that
the ,$2,000 -fire insurance on the Tow$
hall due December' pith'tie placed with
P. J.. Ryan. Another recommendation
was that thesum of $200 be transferred
from the cemetery perpettlaitT-fund to'
the Town general auut" tojvard,s the
cost of upkeep of perpetuity plots for
the year 19.1. -
- .'he public- works committee rejoin -
mended .that $1() be accepted from Jos.
A. Barton as payment fur hurt Int- 418
bought in by the Town at tax sale;
that _ ' .
.the e.h�tiriiian of this c,omiaiittece
'VAR. SAVINGS
T
'CA
T€S
recommended) that the request for re-'"
moval of a tree in front - of the C. J.
Harper .Estate ` property • on Quebec
street be left with. the chairman of
the public works committee. •
The industrial committee reported.._
advising that it -approved of the pro-
position for settlement of arrears .of
rent of the foundry building occupied
'by Phelan Bros. as made at the last
„Council meeting. - -
• The water, light end harbor coin-
mzttee reportedthat a representative
Of the" .Department of Transport- had
been in town and had gone over the
lands at the harbor with - Mr. W .
Code, .in connection with, she extension,
of the boundaries of the•town- •
• After the discussion on appraisal of
industries the. Connell passed two by-*
laws: No. 19, to repeal -the,•-bylawunder
which a part of -the .Art waft bu31dLng
was leased to fairs.` Hazel W. Bodging
(the lease Baying never been executed),
and No. 20, appointing polling places
and officers for the coming municipal
elections. "
The Council- then - went into com-
mittee
ommittee of the whole, where some tax
adcjus+ents were made the special
committee was empowered to deal with.
Phelan Bros. with regard to the
foundry on Vietdsria street, and. it was
decided to accept C. H. Humber's offer
of $325•in payment ofarrears of taxes .
on The former McLean, property ..on
East 'street,.
As the next regular. meeting -night
would. -be the night - on -which nomin-
ations are, to be held : for the' 1942 .
Meet --en
Thursday= evening, the 20t1i; at 8.30
o'clock. -
• Harold, WilsOn of Brantford spent
the week
-end -end with his parents, fir, and
Mrs. D. Wilson.
ew c oors down the street had b
this morning. 11'hat do you know
about that?'
-No ; Impossible ! ??drs. O'Leary -re-
pudiated the suggestion. "Why, 1 -saw
,her eniy a coups, of days ago out wa -1 -
ing• with her husband • ^. it just
couldn't be, dearie . . . you mist be
mistake,',:" -
"I'm •no -t inistiiken !" snapped the
other. 'Sly cousi)1 Is a „nurse in the
maternity ward at the•lipspital, And she
phoned me ohly live minutes ,ago and
told me." - _
"For land's sakes'" Mrs. O',Leary-
a
J or --use of street sweeper at. -.2 pet: -
of rlaye layer: "2h ank'► u your Gos-, day and for two netlr.I)rvums,'a5 agref�tl
card liaiternity. ("xarmeii•t---.andl y'oui
strict adherence your doctor's ad-,
111)()11e'' •.•'? " ^
to
vice!" re special committee recommended
• • ".As scan as I'm up ,,nil around again,' that -the, matting of gifts or equipnient
I'mgoing bacl: to�1�Z 1•.. IPiblrc"it's Storefor the crew of Ii.:1I.Cy.:+, '_:Goderich"
for a regular girment.•' Airs. Fitzgerald be taken we by the Mayor with ,the
sni•iled' tit, Myrtle. \44 more rii.•lkesl1ift ' it -age committee,, the hoard. of Trade,
fdaundlatic tis for me- u'othiii; but .the 'the 1.di;Lz;iri e and any other ,organlz
,fest -and that's ,,a U".ossard ! ations that might participate. p With
"Absolutely !" • her r;ister agreed. -
1+,� E.°Ii'II;.Ut'IT'S STOR.
: tec witITEEST
Phone 86
regard to - prepatra.tione fox H.emefn- -
bran-ee hey, the committee reported Unit
a wreath had been ordered Mid arrange-
ments were being .made "fog• a band. -
1 The cemetery and perks. committee
MAGIC
tANIN�
POWDER
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Now—Rob
Hope and Dorothy 4 imour "Caught in the Draft."
GODERI
meet its • war weapons
pledge of a Universal Carrier
a month for the duration
LONGG
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Don't----wkh forash�rtw-
GET iBusy and
SHORTEN IT!
a.
° Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday -
Ronald Colmaii-elms:.Le ilbert `' tolaf d and , Charles %Viniuingei'
As Epley as a ],'rend, .far3e and ten urines mord furl is this new
slant on how to run your wife's romantic affairs
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ET'S
T'klursday, Friday and Saturday . -
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harry Ca ey_Iletty . Field— Jolfn Wayiie
in the pi0tttir,e you have waited for. ' fffarold Bell Wright's immortal
' a , story piettlrizedl in tgorgeops'1 (hnieo1or.- -
." T :l PED OF TIIII HILLS"
„ Matinees '4 elfesdasy, Saturday and,foIhl:f's at 3 P.m.
Corning "A Little Bit of heaven" with "Droadwtty Lirnitedr
0,0;4Lobk,
sstort u�lile�ta� u to make'y f ere's:
' our
Unirersal Carrkrs spring to life.
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ULL UP OUR SOCKS and PUT UP.. OUR DOLLAR:
Only a short time left. -But there is still a
long way to go to—reach our objective in
the War Weapons Drive. Don't let's bog
v f down in the:. o,te stretch. Don't let our,
community fall because you haven't dcinc,
your abate. We must all put everytthiog we
have into this effort. Mme regular .pur-
chases of War SavingsCertificates mean
more weapons for out? forces. Don't let
theme down.
I6 6ur responsibility. See that
everybody d®cs- hi part. Push the 'said of
War Savings`- Certificates wherever and
whenever you can:.
Double Your Pledge to Buy WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES REGULARLY
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