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SILVER. ,ANNIVEltiORV imemo
e 10414 Meeting tttIeAltireka'
laas of' ViCiOria 4trect tinited Surtday
so2Ofs' held on'Tvesdio, 'evening ,a;
,OtM 40s. Mit;ATIO,
&rQUp of thevvignewag. street. 'Atter ,lleVetierial exercika ,41
*ere Iktfoklt'oloeft$1 1;40' *ftte, Made tcr the* Alive
0
Eirsoii,44L
.r114€1,rweddIng 1
t ick.`01 Sattirday' &bluely
4100EVOCIR O*100$ Mitiffs •
thitreit
• A 'Of',
t rewson, tonnerly t
la`i, tut. permed givey et the bine
sPO, OliVer Straughant, Toronto -SO
rl or( Simlay„, rebruary. Iii‘tb,, fter
'.shertt, illness., 1)easett .aaa., in: her Vit
1 - Site 14* ',torm:eilY**4*ry °$teve
antt Was born In ,lciullett tOwaship.' „
', .i. f nrds, Thided. ler ,ManY„ Yeara
-AnhUrnt 'where her Ihigband diedsome
Vara ago, Mrs. .14,Ween waS A member
701 St. Oporge'sAriglicen rhorchheving
' been assa.11ateti *.Vit,h that. ,1831Y sine
1 emtilitif to ,Poderiela ,f011oWing her
and'a death, While k reerident i)!, tg.wn.
I
the had lived With her eon, She Is abre
i survived by another SOO, ,Joseph, and
three daughters, 3,fre, X. Strauelan, o.f..,,
-
• 00derich.. Ws. . Willis •-lifou-iitain; of (pretteceeatsed hint,' Mr-. Outten was a
1 I tontigOore, and 11fra, a.rety ir1n,e11, (A' Mar1' of wide hitereSts, 4 gradute or the
tc,liriton, A bmther, .' 0eorge - Stevens,( Ontado AgrIcUltural College, be was
of..:itinton,. and two slaters, Mrs. E. deeply interested' in moVementir for the
i Brown of Clinton, and Mrs. A. Nott, et, improvement Of agriculture. 'Always an
Sault Ste. Marie., ...also ., survive. ' On advocate a temperance,i, be. uijaii. A morn!"
em -
Monday, A brief service was held at her ,ber of the Leeburii lodge, . of Grand
hone On Toronto street, after which the Templarwhen it Wits an active liPcIV,
remains were removed to the how of Some years ago he was a member of the
her daughtera ro, the funeral
taking Place in. Ball's cemetery.
FRANKLIN SIMMS
• si4pniver/try,ot the'clas* whieln s. to be
Itar4ti
(oralk.-aljsed thfr.,meeting. *ad.* da
xn}iArs'aS serve4 by the hostess.
at Ancto414 *Mt,
=mime ifY. /t. - IOW% At ,t114,_ ,dalnleate bridiPe 01413.
LflaNtay ttruunw 104.*, unite4 In noir, ' antent.neld MorMaY evenTrig, the
ifl',Vete Winner*:
Nerth' anti 8etti1k.--10, lktre... 'W. 0.
Saunders 'arid P. P'Carey, phis, ;
214 W. and 340., rt. pitterson,, pins
(i; lird, 1Mt I). Mooney out ;„
Uyier,,end:.4%* 1. 11.-Eastmen and W.
Iftifiter (tle4)1 p1us 3•
West • .sunt I:0140444n
end W.-10'.'elun10414 Plus 10; 2nd, atra.
J.. R. Wheeler and 'Miss * MeNaughten,
Plus 9%; 3i'4 MraC. Lanifway and
Mrs. 4/. It litunet. PIUS
Over 2300 Yards of new Spring Prints
Just, In. Smart new potterns, 41-80 in.
wide and .gueranteed **et eolors. 20e to
'*O per yea A. :wonderful range to
t hoose from at SOHAJZF'21;103„ '
e to Vr*ncis $.70retholt.- The cou-
ple Were Attended bY .Mr, and Wire. (4.
(141110.
uvrE0IOLITZVAL't?O' rt •
ih to,ys , *Oa, the ',dock arC• getting
put straight. Oti tht ppittle*X situittion
,by Dar", McConnell these days, At
/east they attribute the :following ,bit of
political *Worn to the reialiford7d man.
Ins wen-la:tom to1bet*1 leanings
Illtrt to get this Off; 'That . man
Bennett is nCr ttnodr,'.;iuoat Davy In an
ole's Bookstore
Phone 91
A Dependable Fuel
Unvarying Quality
Order from The
Al I 410121
I31Frones Oftyk 0orierlots
•Ooldberg,-"Pleatae uPl"
titernberger'.-1 pan% %Imre%
l'oom nty" pockets."
110
township council of Colborne., He mats
prominent aa a Bent -1st and was smiler
!detieon of the Ocalerich, oriureir, and for
many. years be was 0104 .associated
Franklin Shields, San of Mr. and Mrs. with the leeburn PresbAerian (new
Thos. Shields "s* Colbert** ToWnshiP
and a naive of 00(1%16, died in De- ',the home on Sunday afternoon was con-
troit on MondaY, rebrikare "1104' in dUcted by his pastor, Bey, Bunt
33rd year, tiVir, Shields ha... beau; joi*, aiivte.riattendediby,,,t',„ream,:,„
United ehurch, Ito $uners,1 service at
A
414cite4.4,0
4, A;
•
14 lbs. 113trpkay___
10 IbL Rouge
3 lbs. Quesaiel.
Mt, 4 lb.
El
TE
value fer11.00 with Lighter and Pipe FREE
Put a T0KA BEAN in your tobacco pouch, it will last
months and will give good aroma to your tobacco, price
postpaid
2 for 2$1c
,.
.Speeial preparation to put in. - coypt, FOR PIPE -Will fit
rhaekeo Will giVe good anima' .. any ptp---". ** -
tob4kao. sample packtme, e. ,Stops Spafrom
rks "-om
price postpaid
*flying, pile() each poptpaid_
;Sc 26c: "
,
SAVE, THlt..CIRCULAR\
GoOd.: for- :50(optil yoisrs' rse?tt- totivders -
ni Circular 0illy an apply on order Of 2..00, hi is ood
for not less -than $2.00 purchase. -
Only One Cireular can his a,pPliell on Olti $4.00 Special.
a
SpecTar Offer
For $2.40. we williship the following lb.Quesnei,
price -800 ibs, liturley-,- regular. 25c per Ib.; 2 lbs.
Rouge at 40c; r ib. Belgique at 40ct the lot Tor $2.40, with
.one real briar pipe and lighter FREE.
. 1 • , •
Burley to retail 25C, 30c or ,35c, will post you , to lbs.
or $'2.00,' 20 ;lbs. for -$3.2.5„ 50 lig-. for $7.0Q, -too-
lbs.. for
TAY. Special'. prices for 200 lbs. or more.
We hoe extraordinary good Quesdel tliat we can fur-
nish you at 6 lbs..for $2.00, to retail at 60c,
Ship . .
ainywh.re,,with prices.for quantities. Agents- wanted.
a.,
4Auttot
la Henderaon Ave.
itkIrYaw*tau ti"; b; mail Get tv anti 4;
— Money.
a
• Many people like: to .do their spring
sewing in February : before their rush' Of
• • ‘,.
spring ,work. with inis "A Mind we have
taken delivery. of hundred's'. otpirds ,of new
-spring Wasb Fabrics.
Rip leiheen:
A plain'utetteized cloth, in all )shedeo
suitable for many purpose*, Per :ma -
4.„,.h tan4 cheeirs and stripes,
big4IPS at per
aion
to
„rt
„„., in *fine cords,
smart dresses, y r
tionally lute
fi
VA U
7IV
e catite.lfeViiiio ancr 7riencts. •-ltelatlies were
as a shock to his many friende102hisol '-,,treent ,incen....Granten,41rueefielcl-Strat-
home:IT-me WAS" an :employee ol. ti ford, and .Torontfo. The interment Was g„,
Standard on domp,s2,-,iy 14. the Amerietan In - 601berue eemeterY, the Pamjbearetti -
City, where he had -Made , home . for
eiene years, and where his Wife and
age
thungrove, of Detroit, also formerly „of
He was marrjed In 1925 Atoe.,,,,Stotill-ss
Gorier/eh, and had made.pts home. there
ever since
.3r; •at
atutenn*
ternottins en
entienser,
Ismell sloe
•
ass.
•i‘
SOW
0
a throjig
ot 0040,0*. ,i),Y the
tini
„COndenser• should atart ▪ 'abort
4t. puts * straight *bort ,or the.
110 volt 4.0. through,your, first eoll and
it burn 410 * cinder in' Abort Order,:
ud.,g 1154.ne4tion ho14 it 'wilt 61a the
tge fue, h,t4t,generelly the wire Inelts'
end eountetion bfeiks; It* danger of
It:pa is very great and ter, Illlti re*.en.
Itienranee Underwriters fOrtiri It. you
re Using this Method on your **.dilo,at
the present' time., notice Particularly
you get a spark when ,conneeting',YoUr
.ground 'wire to aerial Post; iff you de,
reverse the plug In the wall, is this, will
put both grounds on the same side Of
the _Thairo..,-and- your ePeric.,:atinnid 'step
hope the explanation heir 'been stafil-
eiently clear for.-Yoll, tn'Underetand it;
In thei'matter of shielded lead-ins, ad-
vocated, as a noise reduper, the Writer
has .tried various forms and finds that
mostly they cut the. flees° allt also ,the
Signal with It, Filters on the ',line that
feed the radio often times help, but only
to an amount that the expense Ot the
filters is not` worth' the email ,hnprove-
Merit in • reception. Undoubtedly, the
only , way to step interference Is at „its
source.
The • transposition aerial,' now bohlg
advocated for short' *aye reception: is a.
big help for short Wave reeeption, 1 am
told. The aerial system le brought up
1114qtVie4Wi.‘,01,010t3,Ci.Q**
M141,2141Th*n"n •natnritreeenanc: 'With
the -In:PO*Ing .01 *1'as l!see ft,TH-therehY
ettirtg a greater transfer' of signal:
nergy from the air to your set. • Not
having a shortwave set, we have never
- 4
tried this type .01 aerial for comparison
,E(.94A4Atandard-aertnr.bitt-when
We drop in, fp a dealer's and hear the
ElniPire news from .London, , E:Ingland-
well, we are weakening. *
•This ott has -caused -Us%
eidetable pain thinking, •and 'trying to-
.explain,•but next 'week, we will dwell on
'that :,Subject --te which we 'tritest all re -
tit= some day (ground (8)
II A
number of employers was very friendly
and his friends state Ins promotion
w,culd have ?13eert rapid had his health
permitted. In addition to hist father
and,. mother, living In Colborne, are
three sisters,. Mrs. M. J. Ainslie, of
Goderioh, Mrs, Bert Bradford, -of , Dun.,
gannon, and Miss iltfitrie, at home, The
remains were brough,t :home for hurial
in maitland eemetery, Rev. D., -.7-; Lane,
pastor of •Knox Presbyterian--"thurcit,
1 conducting the services at house ,and
grave. Palibea.rers accompanied the. re-
--mains front Detroit, and wereriiisso.
elites of deeeased in his business. They
were John Jones,- II, Tanner, poiial
Graham, Harold Ainslie, Clayton Haiti
son and Anis, Groves. • -
"
Ijump at the subject of Aerial EIJI/dna-
tors. - They 4re generally. one •of- 140
classes. The ground type or power or
telephone line type. The _ground tYPe,
found generally in 5. and 10 stores' con-
sists of eground wire fed direct through
d 1 eliminator to the aerial post of the set,
-1 with a turn or twe of Vire wound around
this and marked for ground post of set.
Th any' the -writer. has tried, :Mei Vafe
beert_no mere effective, .or produced less
noise. than Putting the ground wire dir-
ect, to `aerial post of the set. .Why the
• other wire,marked "Te,ground of set"4*IS
•,. .
there, We -cannot, say. Perhaps that is
what the purehiae, price is :Or. the
Power line type' Is a small condenser to
feed ' the aerial, post, using the Power
line as AA antenna, but Why' anyone
should want - the--rtgopUe --ot-the-power
lines fed Ad the:aerial post of the set we ,
are at 'a loss to IMderstand, The pie-
tice of !Using greurel wires as .an an-
tenna Is trawnfS1 on by Unclet7rIters:
To-eXpIain, One Side -Of the power -line is
generallyArrOttniled-externally, on many
sets, in an effort to cut down on hum
and AO ripple; there is a small con-
denser between one side .of the AC line
and the Oasis of .the set. It in Insert-
ing Plug, you get OPPointe Wires, that is,
the externally ground side of AC to'
your aerial post and the -ungrounded
side to your cheats through a small con-
being James A. Campbell and Albert
Waking, of, Ooderich Baptist chUrche
...DOugen.,.rotheonghainr-cd, Brueefielcii-ra
brether-in-law, Irving irtuitera inephew,
Horace Horton and 1Viarr Shaw, neigh -7
*hors.
• ()or Radio.
Sponsored by The '
Goderich Radio Association
By STATIC.
As we mentioned last week, we will
• 1V141,131VROOMN -.
Another veteran of the V'eriittn Raid
and member of' the octogenarian Club
01 Ooderiell, 'died on Sunday niOrning
last, in the person of William Vroofnan.
Speclal patttea, Was added_ tothe event
53 It occurrec -just ten dos aPtef the
Passfitg af hiS wife, atter 61 years of
happily married lite, Mr. VA:Gotta:1
Wetfld have been 89 years 01-age-thiS
year.. Death _flna1y resulted from a
heart *thick anc occurred when' lie was
.apparently-YetoveringnicelY„ from the
theek ;of his wife's dennse. Deceased
Was horn in Medea; Hastings County,
and was 1-;ettve-ivp-a,--Aiting-;nan. Inthedevelopment of that part of the pro-
-
Vince later he moved to Bellevflle
where hla int4re.45Oentred In roadand
il:voristrUction work. 4/Is -work ear -
.led
-him sibr6stei untlj, before - settling
flubflyIn:(11uren O0UntY.he had •travel -4
led over a great deal. a tile continent,'
beemning taIntIlar _ With rnanY .,•parts Of
the Vatted States As 11111i as 0#4,44.
Mary Quaid of Port- Albert
In 1672 and the couple ellebrated. their
diamond wedding less than three Years
'ago, At 'that time Meat of the; fatally
Was gatheredabout theittler the last
time. •After marriage they lived for a
time in Belleville but later went to Oat
41bert, the. bride's birthigate, and still
:Ater eettled on a /amt. in Co)bert*
owthIp,etitteaLlionixtir„ '-etiecresfulir
for 20, years.they„InoVeri into town and
32. years ido Mr. IV/tOman eMitmeneell •
with. the -Geiterich.Organ Compsny
*here' he reinkined utlut he TrOred some
year*go, '1* 'beeetne assaelited With
the Irleteria althiet. United church 400
and retained 4.11e association; untIl his
deitth. ° vivre cuarin.. SUrVI'Ve, namely,
WO- turrets, Or tandline„_Alta::
Mat. "Ale*. 4theppartiton;
ad, Dunn, of 'Torontai *Zhu* on the
old Urfa In .Colborne; And J. II. in
Ootterich, )The "fitnerat was beld Irom
the., late reaidence, *len Alienile, At 2
on Tosiklas.,.1. 12th. 4:1110., O. W.
eiticlatedat the non* and at
/itattland , eelneterY, where' Interment
took plate.
ite. COMM*
the death Of Won.
h rred at his borne On the -Blue
1%40 104., the
'01!
MOO
ton **110. Was to
• bid be tn tslllng
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W. I. HOLir CENTERESTING MEETING
1 The ,
- February meeting of the Women's
Institute was held in MacKay Ball.
1Vtlas J. Saunders iirEt' present and gave
a report of the Welfare Board. Wits-
,Altee--,11111U gave a very interesting and
I insphing address on Tiorgetting the
1 Things of the Past and -Looking Forward
1 to the Puttire.7 She took the Apostle
Paul for an example t� bring out the
App
. • --
. NOTTO'S '..*$ IIEREBY 1_,GIVEN that
Ithe Corporation of „the l'own of Gode-
rich will apply to the LegislatiVe
Assembly Of the Province of Ontario at
Its next Session, for an Act: .. •,, .
,1,. I`o-; authorize -the saki Corporation
to pass a hy-kvw to borrow, and to bor-
• row. the sum ot 'Ten Thousand Dollars
: TOW.,N, -0E-60DERICH )
•
irst Visit tik GOderic
.The loanunis Wgirda Jubftee
Inger/4" (Colored) ;Will Ore a two..
boor peograan'Or .
Victoria St., United Cluoch
a
2101100". nata V5th•
COtnnienoing at 8,00 p.nt,
ckets 24 Chiklren 15e,
Where Quality
Gives Price a
vgoomAr4 S
411etici
Fmk thy Uea�g Works
Wit= frt.
or
•
6 • '
• V.
▪ ;
Ve. Want Our Custotners Satisfied
ut we can only reduce prices in ihie with turnover
and cost. The wore we, sell the less the cost
DUCTION$ FOR ,TIOS WMIK—FE4RUAR.,
16th to 22nd, MOULTS/VP •
t V •
Vh*e °Syrup, Ow
• peed and TurpeRthos
Wide
9 for 41,00
!Oriadast Oil
10 'els, bottle 49e
Baby% .0wn Tablets
Always Fres.)). •
CHOCOLAUS
- Sox NO
✓ RIS
Small . ...gse
Medium
giisterine :Teeth Paste
25e
plater *V9tSo Rubber
An Wm, ,•0. each,.
Pad Writing Paper
nd Envelope
29e
faivor Ott
10, or. bottle -
Ilereheatittl Varnly`
Lb. Pie,
IlEgUE,OBE
Best grade, lb,
SEED
'Hand ,Cleaned
*)41,$4 and 2$e,
Bilsurated ''Agaielleslack
Powder or :Thblehr
'73e
• CaMphorated OR
IC,LEIRITPC 1.ATItimit BRUSH
2 Pus, for 39e ,' Special 69e 14.03. bottle,. zsc,
,
BUY 'DRUGS AT Imp DRUG',STORE.
Lauder's. Duolop's. Campbell's
DRutsTong ORpOST RE . DRUGSTORE DRUGSTORE
P&AFIgigiAle,„
matIkes but that did-:-Tiet-Iiinder him
renitgrea.t;,...ankaearements;. We.xnttit not
dwell on ,our failures and nittakes, but
forget them* and press- on to 'better
things; We ntosl :Mirk every opportun-
ity we have of doing better. (Mrs. R.
Sanderson. had charge of -the -,,,Current
obert B1ssetC`-
pl▪ ayed a v11ln solo. The. roll eaU was
‘7,
responded to bY 'A book I have enjoyed _
recently.' Lunch -setirefr at th.e
.telo4e of a most -interesting meeting.
Mr and Mis 4, Cornfl14
week7end. In Toronto.'
YOUrSatiSf4t.t10111SOUrSa1iOaCtiOn
Real Value for you at BAECHtiEltiS February 15-20
6 pkgs., 25c
3 lbfr. 23o
, 370. . ,
, .32 Oz .Iar 280
ITRE MAPLE SYRUP . , 32, Oz. Bottle 490
TUNA -PIS!' ,(411 solid. white meat) , / oz tin Alc,
0. R. UNWRAPPED. SOAP 10 bore 270
SWEET MIXED .PICKLES,.:.. ,, 27 Oz. Jar 27e
' YORK 0110/0E QUALITY TOMATOES , 3 bre. tins 250
HEINZ 'PORK A.ND BEANS , p. 3 med. tins 250
,
• GUEST 3ELLY POWDAER
FRESH CHOICE DATES
SHELLED WALNUTS
FRESII,PEA.NUT BUTTER.
PHONE
36El
GEO W.
EAST SIDE
. SQUARE.
RLIAME
. , .
I
f.;$110,000) and to ISS116 debentures there- ation to ,the 'thirty-first day of Deeeni.
for repayable in ten *equal annual in- 'ter.' A. D. 1934.
stalroe.nte ofprincipal and interest, at 2. To validate and contrin by-law
the rate Of interest of five per cent. (5%), Number 24 for 1934, which has been
Per annum, to provide moneys to enable S duly submitted" to and received the
the O•oderich Organ Company, Limited, assent of _thC eleetors_of.the..eorporatiort,
to pay - oir .its- trs.de.--debt6,-- the-ifiteleat-iittly qualified to vote on money byr,leats,
owing to the corporation, under its mort- 3. The existing debenture debt of the
gage and all taxes owing on the property srad Corporation of the Town of Goat.'
of the said company to the said corpor- .11Ch la as follows: •
•. STATE1V1k4ir -OF DEBENTURES--isss - -
Fol
No.
...Title and OTseription of Debenture
Amount
Issued
Ye**,
Issued .
•
Term
• 'Years
'Pt! Principal
' Paid in 1933
Cent.
Interest
Paid in1933
- 26 1 C. P. R. Bonus--
22. ' oLocalimprovement-isio. 20000 00 1903 30 yrs 4 1069 24 87 26
• 115
36 Local Improvement No. 2 k (19 10 190
- : 7- 0 -yr , 4
-% I -
11000 00 1908 30 yrs. 5 533 ,93 181 63
42 Water Works Extension /000 00 1908 30 yrs. .5 i 339 79 ' 115 56
45 Water Works at Elec. I,ight, water /0000 00 1909 10 yrs. 5 462 31 188 19
03 tiabuo school Purposes.........„--25000 00 1910 ao yrs. 414.- 1079 24 455 64
63 Sewers 22500 sewers ' 22500 00 1911 50 yrs. 5 -943 42 • 521_1().
•67 Hydro /Electric Capita1 6000 06 1011 16 yrs. 5 251 59 138 73'
35000 00 1913 10, yrs,,, 5 1,231- 20 945 61,
71-: twat Lupo Sewers- and Wa „ 14040 53 1915. 20 yrs: 5 973 24 153 41
78 Goderieh Manufacturing Co. loan 25000 00 1916 ,20 yrs. 5 1650 40 155 68
74 Local IniproVement Sewers 10261 64 1019 20 Yrs. 6 •
75 Local I/pp/rim/tent Sewers • 629 79 317 18
9095 81 1920 20. yrs. 6 497 55 s 295 47
.77 Local Improvement Sewers. . 1400/ 15 1922 20- yrs. 51,11 734 69
' 78 Hydra laiectric * 470 21
1A. Water Works intake 20000 00 1924 SO yrs. 514; 423 74 952 ,37 ,
'4A. Collegiate Intstitute , 60000 00 1924 30' yrs. 5% , 1271 22 3077 11
. 58000 oo 1.924 :to yrs, 5,1,r4 ' 1228 82 2761 87'
7A. Ocineoliclation of Debt.
25000 00' 1924- 15 yrs, 5% • 1712 19' 770' 40
II t. , Fire itituok 5100 00 1925 10 yrs. 5
14A. Mirori 40ad, PaYeMent,..--......„ 8828 10 1928 10- Yrs: -51h 849 -41... - 321 80 0Wroniterd` Weteltern4191 IP:t.ripsis.....,..: - .... fs000 00 1928 26 yrs. 6
11A. Local Improvement .sewoc,..•
,....4 i 8 6 12 40 1927 20 _ _ yrs. 514 5665;91:7 56657844 - 7885:9 689983
7900 00 /928 15 yrs. 5 ' 455 00 , 28/ 70,
, ..,1 .8000 00 , 1921 10 yrs. 5% 812 0/ 249 28
18A. Vire ladder Truck—. .. .... .... . . . , . .. 3000 00 1030 5 yrs, ... 5
ItIA. Hydro iiileetrie „,............„. .. ..........:4 20000 00 1930 20 yrs. 6 94 36
688 84 ' son of
,itei. Rock (*Usher And Gravel 'Screen -
408 Equiiiinent , ,' „ „ * . ,
658 48 - 102 IS 1411- 27 il .
18A, INAtereforkiit Thoof...........-...„............„. 51500555 0°0 11953351 ' 105 4"yrs: 1 55 . 459 14 . 105 55 480 59 1 57 81
194.. Local triptvivernent Sidewalks,. ' . 43975 25 1931 20 yrs. 5 1396 43 2132'28 ' 41248 29 1 '
s .
222948.24 I 217849 54 l 2315713 16.1 $22$ 72'.
.Dated at Goderkh, Ontario, this atst otty of January,. A. Do 14)35. • •L. 1), irSOX, Clerk.
....,---,---,..............,....._-,..:.-,....„,:-..H„-....„---.....,--....:....„
gal. Principal
Unpaid
Dec. 3tst. 1933
Int: Due
andUnpaid
,Dec.
1933
• 1 II 11 44 49
'84568f 38 10 -
3091 63 ' -
1971 44
' 330180
9944 30
94656'
2522 50
17580:84• 1.
2094 80
5463 01
4656 53
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