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THE WINGHAM: ADVAN,C
eeperte, correet trn, latest news,
baseball ecoree, As well'as muSic,,,_.
On ThurOdAY evening at :7•45, Stat-
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1 ion WGY of SeheneetadY will broad/t
at the ' drama; "'The Copperhead,",
ilOn Friday evening at e•45 this sn
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Chorus in a number of old time mei".
odies. This station always comes iii
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mateers pertaining lo epirits• arid st r ag in thi''e
locality.
communication with the dead oecUPY '
U P Q CONVENTION
prominent „places in oter Papers theee
days. When prominent men like Con-
DoYie begonia: interested and be. (Coatltaled from Pege 3;) •
live that conimunieation with the they .everc,8eailag hack to Play party
dead is possible, it Wade One to W011" polite. Joyianhaz done all and more
der if there is really anything in it, than any U. F, 0. could have done to
When listening! in and hearing 'con- repreeent North I-Ithon' and' iiow he
eerie, speeclies,, • etc., from Detroit, for one, was going to stead by leim.
Pittsburg and other eit1e4, if the lis; - Wm. Rutherford :was also afraid
'teamtakes off the headset and goes that the U. R •0, would lose their
outside it seems ince-edible that there identity if they did not pieta a man in
is music in the air bat we are not the field, He was sorry, Mr. John-
e,ware tef if lentil we u"Se the very sen- store's resolution had b.een brought up
sitive ratio' receiver. In -view "of the He believed in the Temperanne Act
development of radio; it is very diffi- and wienitl fight not only for it tut to
Cult to; forecast, the scientific achieve- clear! out the drink teaffic clesi• and
ntents wjucli ina.y come to fezzes with-, clean. He wai"not in favour of taking
in the next few years. a revenue otit of the liquor trade or
A rather novel test of radio , was race track t gambling either,
tried out last weekeet Birmingham, Al. P. Doig, former warden of Huron
ahaniaa A very eelebrated hypnotist County, said he stood four 'square on
and magician was playing an engage- temperance enfOreentent. , The pres-
meat t at one of the theatres and it ent govertnnent had been charged with
was decided to. try the experiment spending too much on highways, but
-of hypnotising by. 'radio. A young he pointed out that undet themthe
lady volunte.erecl for the test and, a good' roads W0re even extending as
platform was erected, in the centre far ass Heron County and'itot ae form -
of the citY. After taking a chair on erly only leading t� larger centres.
the platform and adjusting the head- An ain.eedinent to the resolution was
set of a radio receiver, the test C0113- moved by John Webster apd Mrs. Mee
meneed. The' hypnotist was tocated Whitney that in view of the fact that
at the: broadcasting station about a John Joynt had acepted the consent,:
mile away. A large crowd gathered ative nomination, we the U. R 0.•
to witness the test, In a few morn- feel that we cannot support 'Mr. Joy-
entS the young lady was very effect- t nt's political candidature. Mr. Farrish
ively hypnotized, and the performer who was in the chair ruled that all
promptly drove to the scene in a car. present ba allowed to vote oh the
The young lady was removed to the !amendment and resolirlion, although
window of al prominent store where ' several did not see that this should be.
she remained until' the !following day. The majority stood in favor of the
-Exactly twenty-four hours after the .ameodruent and it was declared. ear -
test had ecantnenced, she was again t ried.
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removed to the platform and the ' , Prior to its being -put the mover and
headset adjusted. .A few words from the Seeondet spoke to the motion.,
the pertormer at the broadcasting ;They ,had nothitig to say against Mr.
station promptly released her from tJoynt personally but were very much
his influence and' she became quite ! opposed to his leader and several of
oormal. The young lady felt no bad his lieutenants. Mr: Webster said if
effects from her twenty-four hour Mr. Joynt had come out under banner
fast, and the experiment was quite of the TJ. F. 0. he believed he would
eimeessful. have been their choice, but under pie -
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In one town in California, there are „sent Conditipns lee Could not support
ea great oumber of radio fans. Almost -
every fan onrne a loud speaker and in
the evenings ,a great deal of the music
gets out on the streets.. ,Persons not
' owning receivers have become so
PERSON
fe:se
OvifitjSer..tyliastcolareet:
Ma e
Mrs. W. F. •VaaStoite! epan
days with friends in Clifford. c v
Mrs. Hayes o,feietteltno!‘v;Is Vieiting
with Mrs„,H. Davis, Centre St,
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p
ent a few (l'aY's
laSteareek with Donnybrook friends,
Mis, A. J. Plode of' Owen SOMA,
1s vielting with her sister, Mrs, D.. L.
Mn. and Mrs. W. BetYeelnotored
to London on Sunday, where they will
ipend the week, •
Miss Mabel • Clarice of Ethel, is , fi-
iting with her brother, Mr, W. J.
frends Lticknow.
Clarks;
'aileZrrrdt.&
ahrlA4rssc,i.sFeSpt.
It S.8uMildcaGyee waintl
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Mrs, Keelipie of Kitthener, is visit-
ing with her parents, M. and Mrs.
Thos., Carruthers, Victoria St,
Dr. and Mrs, Holfman of Toroato,
are visiting at the home of her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs.. John Kerr, •
Miss Miller of Torooto, speritne few
days at :the borne of Mr. and' Mrs,
John Fowler, renaming on Saterday.
Mr. Henry Aitelieson of Goderich,
spent the weelc-end et the horne of "his
mother, Mrs. E. Aiteheeon, Shuter St.
Mr; and Mrs. Beithen AlePleby and
Mrs, Appleby and Mrs. W. McGill,
spent Sunday' with friefide Strat-
Mr. -Norman McGill -Alas gone to
Rochester, Minn where he will en-
der,g6 treatment in Mayo Bros. Hos-
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Mae C.". Wilkiusonds in Windsor,
this week attending the District Con-
vention of Lions as a delegate from
the Wineham Den,
Mre, Arthur Haines received word
on Tuesday of the death of her neph-
ew, Jackson Henderson: 'She went to
Palmerston on Wednesday.
Mr. Howard Sherbondy repre-
sent the Wingham Lions Clob at the
International Convention to be' held
in Atlantic City next month.
Mrs, W. E. Groves; -Widow of a for-
mer VVingharn man, is running for
Parliament as Independent Progress-
ive .candidate Northwest Torontn.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Scott and
old school alums, ,. clan 1 f H T hi ' t
him although they were neighbors ancl un. and Mars. Jack Ferguson and
There were 151 delegates present 1 Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
giter o uron owns p, spen
and. every polling sub -division was re -
Groves.
preesnted. t The first ballot resulted as '' R°br'
1 Rev. Mr. Cragg left on Tuesday
annoyed that the authoeities
r , l morning to attend the annual purpose !follows: efollows•• Bricker, .39; ._Rutherford 37; . •
-- "Shortreed, 22' Doig 28; Niatheson .2e
, to pass a radio "curfew" law which , r ence held this year in Central Church,
will prevent any one oparating a loud- and Cruikshank 8. The final vote was
Sarnia. He will return on Tuesda'y
There- is a great alarm .in French Mr, and Mrs. G. A. Green of Luck-
inious,
speaker afeer nine o'clock in the ,enen-
.
or Wednesday of next week,
Bricker 82 and Rutherford • 68. Mr.
. Bricker's nomination was made- unan- '
Army circles otver an important dis- • Ma John Kidg, M. P. and Mr: ngagent -• of
now, announce the e
covery which toole. place in Germany
the meeting!
powers, Past President •of the Un-
ited Farmers movement addressed! verne, to Mr. Redvers Ikm of
Ithair Younger daughter Mar L
a.
, covered a process by which thernost
recently. Crermara scientists have dis-
'Brantford, the marriage to take place
Mr. Bricker thanked 'the convention I in
June
powerful airplanes are, forced to de-
scend under the influence . of radio for their support and assured -them Mr. and Mrs. John McNaughton,
• waves. By this process the ignition that he would leave no stone unturned , Tornberry, announce the engagement
I of their daughter, to Arthur
sYsiedi of alter eneoline engine is non_ i to wie the election.
dared nseless. The French Govern-
inent is greatly perturbed over this
discovery in view of the large expen-
,ditures made for aviation purposes.
The warm weather which is .now
prevailiug has a tendency to cut down
the distance over which reception be-
comes reliable. Howeve •WWJ the
station of the Detroit News conies
throng -h very clearly even at tnidday.
The welt -known "Detroit News Or-
.
,chestra" furnishes the noore program
each day"and the mtisic comes through
very clearly. e
Now that the touring season is. at
hand, numerous radio fan$ 'will be
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SCHOOL FAIR DATES ,
Fordwich
Belgrave
EWthroe'clee'r " ' Sept: 6
former's uncle, lefe. Wm. Newton, of
Sept.
/1107! Glen Allan. He was. a pioneer and
Bluevale .
St. Helens
Ashfield ... ........ ..,.-. ... . ...
Carlow. . ... „.. .. , ..... . ........ _........e...._
Clinton -
sept, /8 1. len daughter, Mae C., 'to Mr. John
Zurich ' '' Sept io MacMillam • The marriage to . take
Dashwood ,Sept, 20 Place in Sacred Heart Church, Wing -
Winchelsea Sept, 2/ ham, about' the middle of June
Porter's Hill Sept. 22
Winghain Sept. 24-25
moving out to summer cottages at 'Myth ..Sept. 28
the various resorts, The radio sett . ,,,,,...........Sept,
. Wearring, youngest SOI1 of Mrs,
• George Wearting, Wroketer, the Mar-
riag-e to take place in June.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Mines of Turn -
berry, attended the funeral of th
Sept. 12 took up the farm on which he died at
Sept, 23 the advanced age of years.
Sept. 14 , Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison, Turn -
__Sept. 17 berry, announce the engagement of
should not be lett at home as i/ wed
Self Denial Campaign, 3923
neoye very mteresting at an v resort. • - la the G0Q(1 Sartearitan Hospital of
Dr. and Mrs. Hubbard of Detrbit,
spent a few days with tile former's
aunts, the Misses Elston's of Minnie
St. The Dr. leaves shortly for Los
Angeles where he interns for a year
e -Tha eiorege beta ery iii 1110 ,;!ii r matralt; ' ilelOW is given the name of the dis- ' that city ,
be very satisfactory for use as an "A" trict and amount raised by each. The newest styles in Wedding jery Store, l ents, Peter and Ann' Gardiner, who
. . . . oi ..une, at Vn G. ratterson's Jewel-. came to Canada in ISee With his na.r-
battery. For an aerial; a single wire Bluevale, $5.00; Whitechurch; $7.3o; 12.ings fore June at 1,11', (1. Patteison's1 , settled in tJsborne Township,
90, ▪ Are, aver • .ene
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Steamer ereyhoui Excursion
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1 40
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MAPLE` SYRUPNo.
10 tirz
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HEINZ PORK AND BEANS
3 mail tic
; IVIediumesiae -.. —49c
Large size
in BREAKFAST BACON 3
Ire'm Machine Sliced
SPECIAL BLEND TEA no,
Per lb.
BABYS OWN SOAP, 43 tane
fi cakes •Gze-aw
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24 11:).1.3BlaTe.,E....4..„'4,„:1:_:...14.
98 Ile. Bag"
VALEN-CIA rRurr
Cake, Rib, Dark, lb
DUNDEE FRUIT CAKE
CAKE, lb.
MAPLE LEAF MAT-
CHES, 3 boxes,
Buteet and Eggs Taken—A/VINCI-JAM—We Deliver.
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EsTA'amE157-18e,
THE possession of money which
has been saved, very rarely means an
increased- expenditure. The saving of
money teaches values, particularly the
value of money in hand, and the man
or woman who has saved money does
not find it easy to replace that real
value with fictitious ones! How does
your Saving Pass Book „reflect your
knowledge of real values? •
WINGHAM BIZANCIi
Smith, Manager
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Dominion -Day' Sports Cezmniittee
meeting in Wingham, on Wednesday
evening,
All kinds of. the newest novelty
Jewellery for the June Bride at W. G.
Patterson's Jewellery Store,
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DIED
Ross—e7n-Cx'orrie, On: :Thursday, May
! 17th., 1923, Eliza Gilbert; relict ofe
the • late Alexander. Ross', aged 88
years and 4 months.
Gorrie, on 'Tuesday, May
22rid., 1923, Mary Alin Newell, in
her 57th year.
m un y terary Society of .
Currie's School are putting orz a con-
cert on Friday night, June est.
Keep your ere on AV: patterson's
Jewellery Store for June Gifts.
thou:Insole & Buchanan Hardware
sell that "good Coal Oil" and deliver.
promptly. Just say 3o.to Central and,
they are at your service. • •
Mr. T. C. King underwent a critical
operation in Mringham hospital
Died In The West ,
' The funeral of Alex Gardiner, took
place to Brus-seis cemetery on 'Wed-
nesday afternoon. Deceased passed
, away suddenly at Gleiehen, Alta., on
May 17tIn where he had gone on a
husinesS 'trip on April' 5th.: The re-
mains were brought to Walton on
Tuesday and 'the funeral service wa.s
on I conducted in Duffs church, which
TIvrsday for appendicitis.- His many was unable to acconemodate one-half
friends will be pleased to know that the friends who gathered to pay' their
he is doing nicely. last respects to one, who was a great
Diamonds, a large stock of the new- , favorite with all. Deceased was born
est mounted Diamonds at half price; near Paisley, Scotland in 38 d
should he about Too feet long with a Ripley, $23.00; Teeswater, $30,00; Jewellery store, . The, Lyceum. Theatre will be closed
goodlnsillator at each end The lead- Wroweter, $27.0o; Gorrie, $13.70; Bel- All interested in Sunday School -and on Friday on account of .the manage -I .
in wire should be well soldered alma grave, $6.25; Winghatn residental Young People's work will be glad to inent putting on the picture, Tianile
w a chas. W. Demme, sw er on :tat g -it by,
three feet from one end. The ziarial $61,o0; Winghanabusiness men $72,5e; kno fh t R Coue in Tee at 'inat 1
need not be loca.ted :very high—There Lions Club, business iezen, $48.co; the, A„ Toronto, Superintandept of the special request,
.are always a few trees which may he members of Salvation ArnlY, $38.00; Religious Educational Department of Congratulations aro due Mr, A. L.
conveaientli used for locating the Sunday,. School Scholars, $ro.2o; total, the Province, .will preach...ie. the 'Posliff who was elected District De -
aerial, If neat- the lake a good 'ground $341,95, advertising $22,05, balance, Methodist Church, Wingham, on Sim- puty GrandMasterfor No. g District,'
e lur J. Whitfield, CaPtain
,
could. be made .by soldering a wire to.
a. piece of iro,n and dropping the iron
in the lake, The wire could then be
run, to the cottage in a shallow trench Elizabeth A. Stone ,Secretary
in 'the sand, A' geod ground is al- Captain `and Mrs. Whitfield, local
ways esential and if the soil is 'of a officer's and soldiers of the local corPS,
sandy 'nature it is best' to have the wish to thank the citizens of Wing -
'ground wire terminated in a body of ham and surrounding country for the
water. With his equipment .arranged help that has been given, and kind -
as outlined above the fan would tl,en ness shown to them during the cam -
be . in a position! te reeeive weather 'Paign. • '
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CELERRATE GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
$319.30,
Jtzne Tjtil.
R. R. 'Mooney, Treasurer
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ANINI NO OM 01, tRiP
Only once. a year
comes this glorious
excursion to Detroit
—thiS opportunity to
Trip visit the amusements
there and do your
shopping --and enjoy
the haliny lake ride, the danc-
ing, the meals, and theconcert
music aboard.
Leaving Goderich 9:30 n. JUIle12,
the steamer Greyhound reaches Port
Huron 1:30 v. tn., and. Detoit 5130
• EXIJOY Detroit sights until
Thursday,. June 14, tit -1 11, pl., 'when
retnrn tris to Goderite made,
eat !tap to Detiolt IitiovostiModeirich
Mgt Friday,: Jiterite )11,5.ih,, 0036 en nu
Monday 1400N. sofa
JoNo':"T11 '741'
Do' not atriey tha three heat itionaiiglit
hip out of Godorita,MaildeP (waning. Antra 11,
under the etieniet4 of the -33rd Regithent Elan&
.1,Finzere Orchei ta for &waling aboard,.
WH tiTt , WrAR UNE
v. and. Mrs. Thomas Abraham Maxwell Abraham of Flint, Mich..
celebrated the tioth anniversary of Mrs. Wm- Robertson of Belgrave;
William of Morris, and John at home.
their wedding at their home on the rst air, ,and MIS. Abraham were the
line of Morris, on Monday last. recipiente of many beautiful present:s,
Fifty years ago,,on May exst,, 1873, among them beieg a couple or Morris
thyi
ewere married n Elluevale, by 1any. ehaire, the eernenibrance of their fam-
ilia Pritehard, Anglican clergyman, ily. A splendid afternnon arid even -
and they have lived hi Morris eller ing was -spent by the family arid a taw
silica. Mrs. Abreltain is a daughter of frierids,
the late Mr, and Mrs. William Case- The wedding cake lot the fiftieth
mare of Morrie, anniversary occasion was cut on the
Their imion was' blessed with three same platb,,which was used fifty yeat8
*daughters and three sons viz. Mrs t ago. Mr.- Lurbrigg,, photographer, was
Peter Mentosh and Mrs, fohn Rob- present and took several photos, 002
insniKincardiee LoWnehip; Mr, being of a four generation, gront),
h.%
tea 12 0 '0 F: 'Mr Po liff rill d di
• Mr. and Mrs. John Joynt leave on
Thursday for a week's visit With Rev.
S. D. and Mrs. Wellweed at Cincin-
nati. The \i'Vellwood family were at
one time respected citizens of Wing -
ham and the men spent their boyhood
days together in Weal: WaWahosh. Mr:
Joynt is billed to address Meetings in
Cincinnati on June 3rd.,. and 4t,h.
Mr. Clarence Wils,oin Engineer, eld-
est eon of Mrs. John Wilson, Edward
St., left cm Tuesday morning last;
goirig zip the lakes from Sarnia- eo-
: route for Winnipeg, where he Will
spend some time ori work for the
Government, afterwards going to Veil-
coever 'Where.he will speud the reit
oi the smemier in 13, C., in survey
end engineering., work, •
Among The Sick.
One of the pioneer residents of
IVinghim is very ill at his home, we
refer to Mr. Tilos, Carruthers, Lower
Town,
Mr. Chas. Lloyd underwent a ser-
ious opieration in London, His 'many
friends trust be will soon be himself
again.
We are sorry to learn that Mrs,
Isaac Coles fell down cellar one day
reetently and- received ,several nester
bruises and a severe shaking up.
Mr. Chas. Blackhall, who has been
to Landon on Sunday for treatment.
i for the past few months, was taken
!
We truSt he will soon be around
Mrs. R. G. Mitchell ol town went
to Toronto Rest I-Iorne last Saturday
for treatment, We wish her a speedy
. . s o cre t
'NOTICE '
TAKE NOTICE THAT
T. The Council of the Corporation
of the Town' of Whitehall,. has con -
strutted as a local improvement, a
Concrete Pavement on Victoria Street
from ,Shuter Street to the West Town
to the 1)081110a
2 The et ' I - , i. , -74 0,
,
1Limits.
an.C11'seCl°f-uricia.elltleeryd,isecX1Ppileaionfinsg.elfillilscatiliineg- of which $x1699.67,is to be paid by the
ory and methods from the etereen,.in' Corporation. The special rate per foot
a simple, understandable manner. At frontage is 25.5e.
, the Lyceum Theatre on Thursday and The special asseesoient is to be paid .
,,,, a ercay next. ,j11 twenty aiinual instalments.
13eantiful Ctit. Crystal for the Tun e 3, The estimated lifetime of the
1?micle at W. G. Patteeson's Jewellery work iS tiventy ,vears.
Store. .
rn. o'clock at the Town Hall for the
. ! 4, A Court of Revision will be held
Guees tee attendance at opening' on the 111:11 day of June, 5923, at 50 EL.
$b.,at..70ba.t1Airagtaennlisla'itir, \FAIni:In'TfhaaiT! and woinnea purpose of hearing complaints against
guess to a person and guesses free, I- le proposed assesements or the att.:.
l Tickets at Gord Cruickshanks' Barney :curacy of, frontage meastireinents and .
I Shop and W. R. Hamlitonn inwenory. elle, other complaint which persons in -
Store, . eleett may de.sire to make and •
Ladies! Would you use a better hair , c
which is by :law Cognizable by the.
net if it cost
no more than the oki. Dated,, ClerkS Office. Wingham,
kinds? Then ley the Gainsborough
Hair Net. Made from sill- 11 tine zeta oily of May, 19.-33.
VV.. A. Galbraith, Clean
I hair of life, like lustre and triple in. t
seeded. The largest selling hen! net
in the world. Shigle and dooble mesh. NOTICE
Mitchell's Drug Store, 1, The Corineil of the'. orperation
plains M. Cone's theories of self -mat. strneted as a local 'improvement', a
AP shades. Sold in Wingham at rAKF, NOTICE THAT ,
"l'he'• Meseaga of Emile tone ex- of the Town of Winghana has eon-
teay and self -healing which have been Concrete Pavement on Diagotel Road
investigated and endorsed lay press, from Josephine street to the smith.
pelpit and the medical profession. Town 'amass,
'Chose theories are the talk of two 2. The cost Of the work is $3o,300
continents, and have taken the entire of which $19400,42 is to be paid by the
world by storm. M. Cooe, has chosen Corporatiom The speeial rate per foot
elieer to the world's unfortunates who in twenty annual instaiments,
Lyceum Theatre oil Thureday !and wee* is twenty years.
, tein o evision will be. held
Rey', H. j. Bell epresenting the Up- ori the nth d-tv of Nee 302'3 al 510 a.,
recovery.
. DRUGLESS PHYSICIAN
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Wingliam on Sunday, June 3rd. Ma ;purpose of hearing complaints against
pot Canada Bible Society will visit M. o'clock at the Town Hall for tho
'Bell will speak it the Methodiet I the peoposed asseasmente or the act::
DR .1 A FOX church at the morizing service end in curaey of frontage measurements and
the ecreen for the uoiversal dissemin- frontage is 3o.6e.
ation of his message of hope and The enecial aseesement is to be paid
are afflicted in body and mind. At the 3. The estimated lifetime or
b b the Anglican church at the, evening, any other' eomplamt which persons in-
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Office 2 t° to8 ed t6tee,11 Itrrat,rt?re. ot,1enti feasted lilky desire to ! make arid
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5aPltit- iety to hear Mr. Belt at these services, Dated, Clerlei; Office, Wingham,
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