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I bou� a Z.664 deal' at f ' a. - 1� - .,T,X� ' ­­ ' _ Irst, slat: upo'. 5 , . ^�- ." ', , A ,. li�, sff�yq�q,Xw cumstances in life witness a good con- later to become fixed or Staring with- . I , . T 1 , ov, Door Mats oral large size Lam I ". ... .... 41,1111'.."''. , I I 'IN. " " - , , fession. To the glory of Jesus Christ I out focus, and in a bad case fjn4lly� - .. � . I � ,,", � �, I . ,� 11 I -V , � - " ""I, 11 ,; r!, , T I � ", ,A,o Glasses, each .............. I . IF . ", Ilk.; V .11"'. .. 4.................75c " Arty .I! - I '11� �25C our Lord. Amen. insensible to the touch. . - . .1. . i �, I.' ;i�:j But -apart from being possible in.; she 'boo been in milk each year for !milk yield successes in 1919 well I I "I ­,,�,� Ru,bber Door Mats S I (ii00 Flash Lights 2 (Call S. S. LESSON FOR OCTOBER 4th dicators of ill -health, the 6yes of an an ,average.of­bV_er 000 days, It is followed with another second in the! . . � ­ ,. I ., 1"" ... "-v ,!�.. Owh ii, , , a& of Its a remarkable 1�ctithat Minerva - 11 ,.,V. ,,, ..... � . . . . .... each ............. Lesson Title -Paul in Athens. animal are generally indicative . 1, I Who Milking Trials at the 192,0 Dairr .11 _," ............. 98c 'ed i e 4 11 , ; 1�, . pti6n�`Afthe I�on,. Show4 a first in the .k . gain . great distiji " ", � prevailing characteristics, whether be, M -11i Trials in,� 1922, and first im ,i I Oon Dairy $how ih 19:L9, vgierie�.,s Royal Shol ­ , '. 5,!.,�,,, Stair Treads Rubber ancy Waste Paper Lesson Passage -Acts 17:22-34. cattle, for instance, are disliked by . l, ..z:_4�', i 1�ach .......... ii, � ... . was first in Inspection, 2nd 'An th'a � Milking' Trials .4 � ,e,t� - buyers and mistrusted by stock- - it the sussel "I, .... Baskets, eac] .... � .... Golden Text -Acts 17:28. 1 Milking Trials and Ist in . �� 20C , h % ITI, $1000 ....... inen, because they almost the Butter County sho�vs In. 1922 4nd 1623, an& I_. ..... - always Test, with a �','. . daughter of that long second in the -RoSral Sho;,v Milking . i .A.:, I 1Z0ZZZZZZZZ;Z;"ZW , Paul was forced to leave Berea by ( JJ possess a vice which -the least unto- living cow, Sudbdurne , , � � ward incident b Minnie th Trial of 1923, Big ?�A.ilker that A& " the disturbances caused by the Jews rings out. As a rule �rst Red Poll to ever win 4gai e . Qt , . list is Sudbournel' Minerva bas bi 11,.1 , of Thessalonica who, having done him - .-breeders like a female with large all other breeds in the London Dairy shown in such. excellent form that I �,�- illiN all the harm they could in their own , .11,11 . eyes of gentle expression, and a'xnale Show Milk Trials. In 1919 the Red from -11,�, - 19W to 1928 inclusive she was; ` a ,W with eyes which are prominent an4 Polls again won, Minerva beitig seiii; a winner at leading county sh I - �, , , city, followed him and stirred up the . I 0"`," on S I 11".. lively. 'Some feeders claim ability to � �t'l , ". A. Sills & ' people there. He was accompanied - . - ,,, -1 1- I.- . cond to the champion cow, Minerva's whe"a-exhibited. . Owe. .: ` to Athens by some Berean Christ- t. .. 1- ,.,.. Standard - pielre out a "good doer" by the eye . . . � �T - 11 A, that I I � SEAFORTH - - - - - ONTAR10ii, ians, to whom he gave a message to 11,R � reflects satisfaction. Likewise, - -_ . Z�­ .IIffl ii * of bloom is typified in� cattle by alert, . - - - - I - =l __�111 take back to Silas and Timothy tell- 1,��1'111� I . I . ­, . � I " i % I . ',I - I! 1, 11 JR li � 09939il11 I t. � - - � ing them to join him in Athens. , fflti Quality clear and sparkling eyes. Finally, a I I I ".. � '. �, bout ,,- I - . .i .V F-1 While waiting for their arrival he '11eNB�,iq4j`i milker who is a to sit down to a _ev� 1't11f__. - ­ � . wandered about the city and the ��,`.��,,'11.ii A for strange cow will find a means of 194$ 1 ": I 1.11I ov I sights which he saw stirred him to , '. er knowing her intended conduct if he . IT 1. action. It was not that the things he , �k.'!'��r,�111� an - .1. tl'it�� I.. but read aright the warning or , . I , U1. �. 50 I I - o;a,s� saw were new to him for his native ql.r, reassurance in her eyes. . I - i ;t, , , I -V . . �.', 1. xears . ( � city, Tarsus, was an idolatrous bity ,r.,!" l,", � ;, 11 . . . . . . . ­ � . , - ".. �bli . . ��� 1. __.. _... ..... . -�, ... . .1000iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii­� %,:�- but Athens was lit�rally full of idols. Iq .- 11 11 . . I 1, , � . , I � ­ ��� - I ... Ancient Greek literature tells us that � .-11 - 11 .,,_ THE LONELIEST WOMAN IS _lz._. - . I 1. on Fiff %.iiii'v-P ... I I I., I LIGHTHOUSE KEEPER * d'i EM i - . , ii;I;;i;i i!i lia!i Ali I� � "the parts of Athens were crowded i, � 1, every side with temples, and Wh4exe QU49i .�_v " . : 1. ''Ili - - , - ZJF 1, . 11 � . .., . . 1. - adorned with statues of gold and sil- familiarity' with the Iiierature of his For thirty-five years Mrs. Kate V�aaM� =­I!� IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIis I ­ ver." k4 � . - A-11 Z.&- There was at this time a colony of day. He followed up this quotation Walker, after the death of her light- . . �;. , L 1 ..�­ - ­ � Jews in Athens, not large, yet la by arguing that if then we are form, liouse-keeper -husband, has kept the . Goods Dei'vered to Eigmond- I , ..� , .1 . Recognizzed nuthmity on household problems pertaining to rge ed by God;'if then we are like Him, Robbins Reef light burning, guiding ville, 1111arpurhey and Town � I '. I the selection, prepambon and serving of food for all occa- enough to have a synagogue and living and intelligent beings is it not the shipping of the world safely into . . - , 11. aions there Paul met with them and talked absurd to suppose that the original New York harbor. Thirty-five years 11 . �. �­ -Ae Lea Club and author of a remartra -so with those , Elirill of the Man . We with them as he did al I lj� Coune in Coolrery Arta and source of our being can be like gold, away from the hurrying multitudes NEW PACK VEGF-TABLES AND FRUIT .p.. . Kitchen Manaacment. whom he met in his wanderings about and silver, and stone ? , - . , -lis spirit, having been There were times preceding �hi well -poised calm and peaceful man- .."! the city. I has given her an air of serenity, a T11 ri No. 4 Sizel5c PLUMS 2JINS 25c � � I i ; roused, he was terribly in earnest and coming;of Christ when God - T overlook- � . he thus drew the attention of the ner. No. 3 Size I 9C LOMBARD and tREENGAGE _� ed, "suffered all nations to walk in The conica PhAz) - II learned men to him. The philosoph- JI iron tower, forty-six No. 2 Size23c CHERRIES - ;;�Sc , , .i:�, 11 :. their own ways," but the time had � ­_,". 1: .R wrum E ers were attracted by St. Paul's lrmn- come when "repentance and remission feet high, built on a circular stone . . I , -1 � .1 ner and they listened to him as he of sins should be preached parapet, with only water to be seen CORIN No. 2 Tin. 1 5C S .. . in his from her windows, seemea at first, a . TRAWBERRIES 29c 'I., A spoke of Jesus and the resurrection. name among all nations, beginninglat _� ,:, It was to them a strange new doe terrible place to live in. But she be- NEW CAMPBELL'S I FRESH PACK SEEDLESS - - I i" WONDERFUL COURSE TO INTRODUCE - Jerusalem." Paul gave them the came interested In her daily tasks. TOMATO - -1. � trine and they, being the aristocracy reason why repentance is necessary Then a son, Jacob, and a-- dadghter, -V T'r I I I _,,� 1. ....- You will like Maple Leaf Flour. It makes light, whole- gus, the highest court which bad the must be condemned. From this One cold and stormy night -her hus- __ BEEK ST - ;;.. litent and pardoned then he pletely occupied. She was happy. i bring him before the court of Areopa- if not per SOUP 2'i 2.5c. RA SIN" ' 16. 25c ... A WONDERFUL FLOUR of Athens, felt it was their duty to for man must some day be judged and Mary, came to keep her more com- � � . I . , some bread, flaky biscuits and truly delicious cakes and oversight of national religious affairs. starting point Paul preached Christ, a band contracted pneumonia, as a re- 1h. PURE CLOVER 4 lb. JAR NEWi ` , . �� . ��, 11 pastries- - There -he was questioned about "this crucified but risen Saviour. Then it 5 ". new doctrine whereof thou speakest, sult of which he died. His widow � NEW AYLMER - d% I- You get the same uniform results with Maple Leaf Flour was that the Epicureans who did not took his place. Pail - 1A p for thou bringest certain strangO believe n f the soul, %O ' I _. every time you bake. 'It carries a -definite guarantee of cd, unifoirm quality --every bag contains the highest grade caused a disturbance which broke. up � V1 JAM 'A 16o things to our eyes; we would know 44A my home was a high cylinder, ii -HONEY E; 9,e;�, PLUr 7 ere was only one room on each P -g � ''I '. e things mean." the audience, but some of the Stoics, floor," Mrs. Walker relates, "and each .r`�l D .5 L BULK DOMIN-ON . of flour made from carefully selected Canadian hard th � wheat, milled by modern methods and checked by expert This gave Paul the chance of a lis- to whom the doctrine of a future state # If -i I ,i 4*'. ,,,-,., room was round. On the first floor 09C Co � , (chemists at every stage of the milling process. tening audience such as he had not was not unbelievable, proposed a fu- was the combination kitchen and din- E. -V R N F L A � i' l, �,:, I - To introduce this high-grade flour to housewives, vve offer enjoyed since his escape from Jerus- ure interview of whi,ch, however, theria ing-room, a I EA , 3 pkts. 25c k., 1, for a limited time a course on Cookery Arts and Kitchen alem in the early days of his new life is no record. Paul soon afterwards nd on the three floors a- ­­ 1. - I 1b. -_ _ in the university city of Tarsus. -bove the parlor and the'bedrooms. �-�� Management --containing all the essentials of a college left the city, possibly never again to Everything was painted white, and I 9""Xi Verses 22 -34 -The Origin of the visit it. His work, however, was noT had fresh BUTTER and MCC` T ., -inti I I 1 4. course 1-2 Domestic Science -consisting of 20 lessoal .. N he `uy Fuilest �1� sel you by =ail. Every user of curtains at the windows. ". . . . I -_ �_, i " " 4' 1 Christian Church in Athens. fruitless, for special mention is macte The dustless sea permitted me to keep 2 In T1 S0A.P . , INDIA -PALM" PERFECTIOW , . . X"i, I of one man iffid one woman and others my house spotless. I S H 0 AE T01 I ,, -1 In these verses we have but the with them who believed his message Ey FLIGOIRR"' , A outline of Paul's address, the leading and ancient writers testify that a "I had to keep several sets of lamps PIC)LISH S VVAX �, q_R OWL - and cleaning the lenses and getting a CHIPS - ,­ 121- uild the whole Christian congregation was sub,e lamp in order was a two days' job I'll, ":, PLE LEA r - FLOUK structure are given. St. Paul was a quently founded in Athens which 2nNis 25c 12 lbs. 02.5c 49C DGz. .1 1h. Tin 29 . 1� C . "T, I - practised speaker for he knew how to flourished in an eminent degree in itself. Winter always brought I his audience. He Thus by the foolishness of preachi - !, �;,�' FOR BREAD, CAKE & PASTRY' adapt himself to - hardships and extra tasks. Frost , - . _. ing would gather on the many windows P 0 un E �T � began by -conciliating his hearers. was the wisdom of the Greeks over- ",.: is eligible for membership in the Maple Leaf Club and can ' P & G and Gold Som I ;O 9 i�� - .. i referred to their devotion but not of the lighthouse, and I w(ould have 1, - 2C �i come. "God hath chosen the foolish to go out in the biting cold and scrape � 41 0'. enroll at no cost whatever for the Free Course, of 20 to repiwize them for it but rather to things of the world to c &m every little while, for the coat- - ,., - lessons. Membership in the Maple Leaf Club includes show them the common ground on wise; the weak things of the world to - N ; the privilege of writing Anna Lee Scott on any problem which he and th�y stood. Ife pointed confound t light. W,­;� ', 1, he things which are ... 9 �Ifl . . .... * I relating to the serving of special dishes for special occis. out to them how in his wanderings he I I I I '!� .� , -�:­.� 4' Several winters, when the ice sur- - I . . . sions, or on any household subject. mighty." .. " had seen an ,altar with this inscri rounded the lighthouse, great blocks I 11.1;" -- - p- . I I'll -:'­!.� I, I I I tion, "To The Unknown God." They - . dashed against our home and the bay 5- 1 1. I I had something in common for . were was jammed solid with - , :. HOW TO ENROLL ' , , I I 'V �:. 1, ice to the ��� ... . f . - F��,.` they not already worshippers of his EYES OF CATTLE ARE shore. I got the children PQ 11 11 T?, 1­�,:isl � & ., ,�, - - I., Cbupona will be found enclosed Ontano, and you will be en- God? Their Unknown God was the their warmest clothes and marshale � ..... - . in every bag of Maple L,i,cef n"':'i Flour. (24 lb. hall coupon; rolled without me cent of ex- very deity he had come to preach. BAROMETER OF HEALTH 'them ready to climb out on the ic d ,l�i, ember of the Maple - .-�., lh'J 1b. bag -Z coupons; 98 lb. and rcceivi the first floes in case our house should be torn --- - 11 �'.11 .1 . == "Whom therefore, ye ignorantly wor- In looking over an animal offered ml � I . ._ , b2g-4 coupons). Send only four lessons in the coul ' away from its foundations. , , , I W ship, him declare I u for sale and which you may have � 1 1� ms addre�ed to the Other lcs�ons will be sent in four nto you." He - .� apir , � W� I My friends used to marvel at my / . �, ,� Club, Maple Leaf monthly m-muraciats-four lel then showed them the nature of this made up your mind to buy, it is well, attachment to my watery -home, and Z, I, 1'14,,.r., Milling Co., Lirnited,Torianto, awe each month. Unknown God, showing how he was before doing so, to look for indica- ; ,­� I -, ,� ,", . ,� ". ,. - I used to remind them of the advant- 6 .� n . - ,�'.. I Lord of creation and of providence. tions of the general constitutional - � � �,._��,­ � - - � . MAPLE LEAF MILLENG CO., LIMITED There was a remarkable altar rear- health and temperament of the ant- ages- no burglars, no prying neigh' 0 ��, �� ,. 1. borl no gossip, plenty of fresh air, 11 ; � � ed in Athens about 600 years before mal. To the critical and skilled ob- a healthful life."' i 1-1. I . HEAD OFFICE - TORONTO, ONTAFJO Christ in a time of pestilence, in hon- server the eyes of cattle are an in- " ,, For thirty-five years she was the . I I � , - .1,7'i'F, �.- I or of the unknown God which had fallible barometer of health, a study keeper of one of the 'most important , .1�,,�.� Tested and Proved granted them deliverance. I this other altars throughout Athens Even in taking a critical survey Of the I I �, Tried and Approved From of which is often amply rewarded. lighthouses. Never once did she let . - -� t1. by the Chemist I by the Housewife ,�� I 11., P , ��, I were erected bearing a similar in- one's own light go out. She saved many ' , - - , . I 11 Z herd, it is useful to be lives in that period, cared for a home . - ��,- . . scription, some of them remaining un- able to note what the eyes of the and supported -her fatherless children. I ��,,Z'�, ! LEI , 91 3 rMa - P111, _ -, - A til Paul's day and he made use of this different animals may ha,�e to tell ..: . . MApLE " FLOUR � inscription to point his hearers to the their owner. Watery or dull eyes , , � - 11, . 0, . :�T - .._-.�- r true God who had really delivered of calves and cattle in gpneral are I I .1, _­�I,_- - . ,�,�' 9 , - - I them from the pestilence. He pro Pitchforks and spades were used to .. �, � , ": . ==­, � I I 1 , - always a sign that the animal is "off = � W, ­ = . 4 ceeded to show them how same Being - � , � = c, , unearth evidence in the case of a ;�: _. ,==Wt, - who had interposed to save them then . Brighton man, who was fined 110 on ,." kl�iiivd_ I " � 11 ---,- , : - " ,d was He who had made the world and - . : 1',11 , F a charge of keeping and a 6", === U : exposing , I - � " LE M," a Cahb- . AM I i. $1, i 1� ,I,- Adft ,l`- 4:7:: �q I. -M denied that the world was created by Officers of the liquor squad raided the 'Mat" file 116at �, all things therein. The Epicureans liquor for sale in the Brighton Court. � - I . . . I %W 1� _=,..;� God or that He exercised any care defendant's home and according to Ism 111�' �_ ;'i I �i: I �. ",%" - r over human affairs. They also denied H E R" IN E ON" V E IS ; � I �= t testimony, found a smai quantity 40 ". , �T I __ 0- - S( = -1 the immortality`6f the soul. One of of I _I 11,135, __ _7- liquor in the weeds and around tree .. , I - __ , their leading doctrines was that plea- stumps in the field adjoining the 11 i�i,'�':,­ . When you welat it : : ---- __ __ !�, � '� .. . A I - - . � �, � ... sure was the chief good, and that BETTER NOW house. . 11 ,' �.��It4a, 'virtue was to be practised only as it --- %C==Za ( _ I I . 11- 1. � ----I,-- - contributed to pleasure. On the oth- __i- A scientifically- constructed flue I ?,�, Ili .1 . In . �- ". , Received Much Ben �z, ,� , er.hand the Stoics believed that the pi, efit by carries the heat around the whole , , ��4.,. W:��, BRITISH RED POLL HAS MILK � ... ;l 0016""M universe was created by God; that all Taking Lydia E_ kham's oven and under the entire cooldrig J . ;. . , things were fixed by fate and that the Vegetable Compound AND SHOW RECORD - I , I , surface, distributing it steadily, � . I Ap% M Ar -&r-% fates were to be submitted to. They - ,; - were stern in their views of virtue, Chatham, Ontario. -Ill started to On the new basis ado uniformly and at just the right ) ,11 I �' EN 7 and ,like the Pharisees, -pride them- I ,get Briti,Ekh Ministry of Agriculture for I te erature for boiling,,fFying or ,I . , �, , =4 weak after my second child'was born, gauging dairy properties of milk re- Happy r1wrAgilid , IMP � ­ ,,b fil AE" T PUT __ - __ and kept on gettin Geu Range I ! ,�� I , ,,, , 10 0 "U'r ` selves on their own righteousness. baldng,, Airtight oints prevent , . . i ir� :,.�.% � " , . Against the leading doctrines of both corded cattld, there is a special class- is beinall ' leakalfe and ensure perfect draft �Qf _6`�'.Z " F., these .sects Paul directed his dis- notdo my own house- itication in the registry of cattle econotnicall, . i��,%A. , Th, capacity of the Clothes of QuaHty efficiew. control, ' P 1 - " �i�,',�,A ,, �� -�"_ ,- course, showing them how dependent work and was so bad which have not only milked well iii li','�"T"' , , W.U'bhisihment is 2500 Suits a week. man is on God. "For of him, and ii . with my nerves that ,during the whole of that period, but I Other noteworthy features You urill apRre- iq i Z. I ,, n , : " through him, and to him, . which have bred a calf in each of !�, , ` , , ciate are the sdientifically Prypordofied ;ii�0 . !";l _ . are all - � I I was 4fraid to stay . ,�l �4, "T", "I I ., . � I things." He tlien proceeded to con- alone at'any time. I the three years. On this standard 17 -Pty Tft.ght fitebi " DuPl" " gratet. ventilated steel I ., , I , . iT, I � , -*,- , ": - had a girl working 0 5000 - vince them that all men are deseend- 0 1 , , - the Red Poll breed* has the distine. Isel W Heal ir, broiling afi - 'i ,,V,��, .r oven ample reservo S i ,..,�Z, - .�, , � * I tot me a whole year . 4 A T";3"., � with 0080 More than 300,666 M, ft, �i - ."±11 t1l; .I -me ancestor and there- before I was able to * ding -the third beat dairy . Burns any fu�j , -,, 111. "A ed from the sa tion of ill `L 11�,,Ifl;, p��`Iiv ca s to be S' Pinooviland. This Is the twelve � I -go,te.sireat ���� .101111 "i'_-191; ­rwd Overcoat fore that no one nation, no one Ini cow in the Happy Th"hit � . " . �,&N,R � , dom�wsip ingagain, . ,!.,t, E ill%f 115 to 25 per cent. dual, can claim any pre-eminence over Throu h a friend I year old cow, Sudbourne Minerva, � 00y add praise It highly. ;��`�iNLY MTI'� 1, " � �� �� who has been in the -herd of Sit . � '. A others in virtue of birth or blood. learne of I dia E. ��,Vl . � i';i, . . Happy Thought Pipe, Plpdless and Com. " ,T4Nl �0,04W'Wfiiter Samples are Rilow in. All are in this respect equal and that I kham'a 4 eta- Metrik R. 1�urrel.,_of Knepp Castle, . I I ,..". 1�' . , .. . .1 - - .E vilver il,,. bination Warm Air and not `II Put. ,, ". �0 ble Compound abd took four b a of Hors -ham, for a good number of Happy Th4ught 1-1-1-1.111 Ti.111 I 1 ::,6X: , , 'esis'not confliled to a few . tiaceli senre 'every ,tI* �' �11 . icloth one part of the hunntli, race has no Fut'"dide type of home. �1�1�6,ii , 1.1 , ­ � �� . �ft.'. it., I iave bl to a bi bey the 4th years. This fine cow though having . �;�:�!'�'�!`E; , t to enslave or oppress any other adfles labor , � f� ­1,1�1,?,' i V. ,4 ;# - ' righ �. . �,�i!�T�t;"',f'* 0 I ,,m day of eptember, 1922, 1 am till doing maintained a high milk yield over a andfuel. I . ;4?�;,;,r'1P,. I A I vtreights and color- part. Furthermore the Creator In His � I I , 'I , 1�1 - a. Mir J TV � `,0:,.b -,i3, . wrt. I I ries of nations. y.� own work and WaAh Af courad -good number of years is nel - � I 11 -,)i",!lM 1., ,.. . , ", I'M cause i less � a fine type of theiT breedi .. W. A. MACLAREN, 11 NSALL . - . 01", 61W, , � 10he Will in- T�e designated the black man to- Af� On't feel well OvTery y be n every . H ".. I -E it' I d et don't get rny rest as thdbaby is so efoss. way, She carries bet, years -remark- , .. �j " ' ' the COU I rica; the white man th northern reg. But when I get In root I fe fine. I I . . ��lr', " '� 4- Ably well, is the I ,� """ ,4�,,,Q A ,, - Aty. It embodiment of the I "'.. �� f P i'l etc., azid so disposed them to am , ,l ,� .i,_$,i 6v.er I, it � Phorte 55. - I .�'. 1 '_14110*61 ' befolle buying. dwell where pliaced. All ,nations ' pound and amyoing, to keep on VAt, , -big lluill cow ork short leis, she I ,� � . . r "�l ds h it , : , -iliving in different regions until cur, y nerves Ore a lot better good even ii . I �­11`,, IV I 1;� .t . o , "',I,`�%iA % -))�,� , , � though maintain# A . �:, ',',I�l, .11 - , � . � I � - - !,%..� . I . I � I I ,.�l�, , !,N " "i �; . - , ,. � . � �'t,'!IgxwF� � ..1. 'E" 12�% 71' 1 haVe the same opportunity of observ- shice taking it. I can atay it lope da� or throughout lier lactation, givea. mil1c, � � I I !X""11 - � T I ing God's wisdom and power manifest night abd not I � fted. of high butter' fat content, an,d � above .1 0 M � " 10.11R, OA % $20.00 UP I I 14. ;V 1.10 'T, - Y115U Cgh use this letter as a res 0 11 �, . � 4 in Ris Wol and that It is potsible 291 611 bAs itever hilssed breedhti it &I, ��� T,RV 714 .,Tb1t-V,,,,,,,., .. � � �. 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