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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1926-10-08, Page 714 . I . I 01, .� �, I I I I . , . � I I I � ", 1, :1. . , A: -1 'A 0 ool * A. [a. � — I , I I 1 4 y I -, � � .. I ', �� I . ,,, -, , I ,,,,, : �, It � � � , , �Z I " 't � � : ; i —1 -111. - . I I I k�,�� �J�(�,Vx-­­'­ -# fzlll� ,�P, tx­� r k:..., 4' � . I I -01 , -1 , 11 " V C, � ; � - . � � � , , 1� , � I I -1 , I R I I I , f I! 1 I ­ I .11 ", 11 , `!l �, . � - � F, , , , r 11 0 �t;_ 11 I � , � ..�, . . . . . . . I �, - I - t �.!, I,- 1. �, 1 . � - 1. , "I .1 'i .. " - �., !, , 114, ;,,� , b 11, . '. '�l ��t'�,*�_,",,)�'& , ".. �, :�:%:�;::! - - , ��" V, V, 11 -�, 11 � . �.� I . . 1. ... � I . , . " ;, - , , "I � . . ..: ]­ , , " I ;1 "I'll, , , 't. .V . I I, , I :1 ,7 �,;� .... �, ", � �_ � � , . .1 I I I " ." .! . I �.� :: . ." ., , , , I � , .�� � 1. 4, . , , -�j : I � " . P , �11 � �? � '.. I '11�: : I 1 . I I �,Vwl , � . , �,�, .. � , Y I t . .,. ;,�t�� � . � I �, A I I :� r�', _',,� , , , . I t, I . � , - r,,!,n!!c' "Nock , . � , , ., _', � " 1, . I I It , #A "' - ',`7 11 , 4 ,,".,I, ,,.�,'�tt_,F: _`�`,:�',�', ", . - � . , 'J" - , , � ok.�,_, . 1�1 Bavxw*i - 46 . . SV4 X940- - , � � I . I , � I"ll . , , , , ,.t I , - �111`1 �".. ... , "... ­'il I.. . :, . � 1. 41!�!'11`11 ,.,: 4", .�,"4111111 I � I I . � A W'. `­." "'S", � 04 I RN N -��,,�,- f " "�� 1, 64 -4) t I I I.. w � I . . ., %:t . . . . . . . I ", - , . . . . . - _ . .1i , -, , . ­.,� I ,��, � ­ � NARY - I I V. HARBURN, V. & I Ro#w -graduate of Oxitario Veterin- W7 % an onorary inem r o W� 4, ipal ssociation of the Ontario, I I 'C dlege. Treats diseases ol all domestic animal by the most mod- arn , principles. Dentistry and Milk Fever a - specialty. Office opposite VlWa 'Hotel, Main Street, &afbith. AM otAers left at the hotel will re- ceive prompt attention. Night calls Pecolved at the office. � JOHN GRIEVE, V. S. Honor graduate of Ontario Vet6riu- ary College. All diseases of domestic animals treated. Calls promptly at- knoded to and charges moderate. Vet- arinary Dentistry a specialty. Office end residence on Goderich Street, one door east of Dr. Mackay's Office, Sea - forth. . '_', Z R. CAMPBELL, V.S. Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College, University of Toronto. All 41seases of domestic animals treated by the most modern I princi leg. - Charges reasonable. r a - 2ght calls promptly attended to. Office on , Main Street, Hensall, opposite Town 11all. Phone 116. � MEDICAL I I DR- R. P, 1. DOUGALL Honour graduate of Faculty of Medicine and Master of Science, Uni- versity of Western Ontario, London. � , Member of College of Physicians and. , surgeons of Ontario. Office, 2 doors east of post office. Phone 56, Hensall. 'I Ontario. 3004-tf � . -_ I DR. J. A. MUNN I Successor to Dr- R. R. Ross to Graduate of Northwestern Urd'vers- i ity, Chicago, Ill. Licentiate Royal 1 C eons, ToTont. , offiee over Sills' Hardware, Main St., I ftaforth. Phone 151. I . I DR. A. NEWTON-BRADY i Bayfield. I Graduate Dublin University, Ire- '� land. Late Extern Assistant Master I Rotunda Hospital for Women and I Children, Dublin. Office at residence I lately occupied by Mrs. Parsons. I Hours, 9 to 143 a.m., 6 to 7 p.m.; flundays, 1 to 2 p.m. 2866-26 E � - DR, F. J. BURROWS Office and residence Goderich Street, ( Wt of the Methodist church, Seaforth. Phone 46. Coroner for the County of ( Huron. I 0 DR. C. MACKAY - I C. Mackay, honor graduate of Trin- I Ity University, and gold medallist of t Trinity Medical College; member of the College of Physicians and Sur- I Zeons of Ontario. I I - I DR. H. HUGH ROSS I Graduate of Univeftity of TorontArl Faculty of Medicine, member of Col- I lege of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario; pass graduate courses in ( Chicago Clinical School of Chicago; - Royal Ophthalmic Hospital, London, r England; University Hospital, Lon- ( don, England. Office Back of Do- t *dnion Bank, Seaforth. Phone No. 5. T Night calls answered from residence, ; Victoria Street, Seaforth. f ( AUCTIONEERS F F. W. AHRENS Licensed Auctioneer for Perth and .. . . 4muron oljounTles. Odlt�1!3 auklu­u, � Real Estate, Farm Stock, Ete. Terms � an application. F. W. Ahrens, phone 484 r 6, R. R. No. 4, Mitchell, Ont. OSCAR W. REED Ucensed auctioneer for the Comm- . Ues of Perth and Huron. Graduate of Jones, School of Auctioneering. Chicago. Charges moderate, and sat- Isfaction guaranteed. Write or wir Oscar W. Reed, Staffa, Ont. Pbon: 11-2. 2965x52 . THOMAS BROWN Licensed auctioneer for the counties of Huron and Perth- Correspondence arrangenfents for sale ,dates,�carl be made by calling up phone 212, Sea - forth, or The Expositor Office, Charg- es moderate, and satisfaction guar- anteed. . - OSCAR KLOPP Honor Graduate Carey Jones, Na- tional School of Auctioneering, Chi-' rAgo, Special course talken In Pare Bftd Live, Stock, Real Estate, Mer- tftndise and Farm Sifles. Rates In k . Erfig- *1th pievailing market. gat- . _ aL q ad0i*- mibured. Write or wire, lot 11 1[lbopp, - Zurich, Ont. Phone . . .. � 2866-fif , 1. ...... IL T. LURM I Licensed auctioneet for fliIe county 61 Huron. Sales attended to In all par$sof the county. Seven years' ex. perlence in Manitoba and Saskatche- wan. Terms reasonable. Phone No. Ile r 11, Exeter, Centralia P. O., Ri -Jt� No. 1, Orders left at The Huron EXposftoT office, Seaforth, promptly attended. �. F. W. A1tR7,N8 TAcensed Auctioneer for Perth . . and Huron Counties. I . . Rates sollaw. I 4 ftuts parm stock, L"*_ , . " , 9 �6 Applicatidil. . .1, I � *­ � 14-41"', I , ! : �rft . JL it No. 4, , I �.,:. r L , , I 1111-, '_ I v 1%. "Obt I I �.,�;,­j 1 �4'i` �- , I - .r, I I . �,. �; .t * , , I I I i� ", 1, '. 1 I.: ­.:%, , I . , . -- " !. &.­. ­!,;,�, .., " �,�.4!�_*4,1, _� -1 . � I W�,,'­.L�,,�,',�,. ��,,�,, � � ". 1. .1 .. . � " ,.,..;i j : '�:� � I I , � . 1. 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Lopftt".7419W or's - - ,,� ��`:, '10 � �'Aut-'I* dild hot 'hear her; he had hung roared furiously, and left the oince., ,'� Thousands. btf-AffiRtes are voted each day and t1w .. .64f J. ".040AZ.; , , : .. ;t� . "Sno0den- red -grabs, -,.# - IR I � I 4�'. _ ' -19'. 11`� . 11 ' , .1 4 hi, er now. Bryce called, after him a'eheerftd -0o,unting them�_r y ur ' don,. T,',%Mdoen;, co#equ, , o . .. 1� ft""i-1. , 11, I ' bu � Pick out 0 ,.n of , i7, ,11 s rece1v fav- I , , '. ��t , I ".. - not answer, And ,, �T, R. .-Sterling, Mrs. Metcalf; tall: likil* _­ � � ": e week that ensued was remark- good-bye, but he did u ea a '� T 16 4 s , 4�,Z ,� ' . Tli ' - '� a d f hi able for th4Y, amount -of work Bryce be did not.remain in town ' 3 �'. her. Ballot box is , h , JAiift "_-f, � . r or In ; neither � orl 4 nd " , , ., � re, . . , Pears, W- Peuhaje FA Keegan; - W ' . , . accomplished in the investigation of did he return tO his shanty in the. . at � rgsq; xwa-i J . F. '' - '4 J g.�r , Drug Store. ter pears, H. Peubalk, J. Sterling' li�p his father's affairs—also for a visit woods. For a month his whereabouts �' . Keati . � ;1 , _#iaa io -,;, , �� , ' Ic� .,X)* " .1 . - 1"o I , . , tort to, . _ It _0;;b0d1", , �, '. � collection of apples, fall and W= . from Donald McTavish, the woods- remained a mystery; then one day . Every boy aj*'e9I would like to own a Pony. � Think of 6' G. Laithwalte, J. S r1hig- , , h �A;. 1-1 r I ­ 1. I _ . �. 4 o7'1.'� _., th te wtater 0# 'bpj& 'e", a , ,,, ,:2 r ;7 boss, Bryce found him sitting in the Moira received -a letter from him in- 1.1 ,wi- 4joku, ,P t &_ � __ "' 4� J� A, pleasure in store'k�i�%o -inner o� this Contest, Get in at the start � ples, 4 varietiles, G. Lifthwaitei J. rio�.df, ,� Mrs. A 0� .1 . ,�� knee- ;, #%Vit,q7 I � 4, , �� f'.11111 illki' 1� , - a �, ­ . , , - 1�' I �� _�� ,. " , eadi-o'd the folks at home to help you. . , Sterling; fall apples, 4 varieties, Q. wado, 00*41 S�ar , io;t� ,4 � , t ., 1_1 private office one morning at seven forming her that he had a job aiji: ", J4 " .1 _ - , o'clock. and get your fri . , , - . � , � . . . . . . - ., I , , , , , , � bolting in a shingle mill, in MendoMcluo :. - Lafthwaite, J. Sterling-, McIntosh ,M,cm ,i, '' . " ", ", ", ", ", " " , � t, I , , I , I gmfijkamn"7�,V�,'� .. I'll �, " " " " " " I . , �, . - -� 1. I � � � � � � � . s -� , Mrs.,, xoteog;. .�#)D �, ­Iloillo, McTavish," he saluted . ��, woods -boss' cheerfully and extended NOTE.—No pea�06n or persons connected with the Contest Stores Re&, J. Sterling, G. Laithwaite,; .. � � ,� ,� ,� ,� ,� ,� ,� the County. . I � . , ". , . "..'i ,; I from 'Old gaxih*#,�� ,, 10 _,��. - I Baldwins, J. Sterling, G. Laithwalte; #01. "�f, � �, I AW"..U., . 1. - " ­?, 1�._ . - ­..N,� his hand for a cordial greeting, His or their Brothers or '$,isters wiD be allowed in the Contest, and no Mrs. Jacobi- ,ih* owl"', -1e. CHAPTRR. XXX Mann, J. SterftV, 4G.' L4thwaite)-, _1.16J_ wayward employee stood up, took the sympathy contestantak'will -be all6wed to enter. Everyone entering scarf, -Mrs. HONIM"e- IN11", U -4d, " `-t," i'll".: � , I I 1. �, , AM 99 J,�";., �7rK; � In the interim Bryce had not been , must be capable of "Working and -hustling for votes. Contest starts SpltzenbuTg, J. Sterling, F. Keegan; vampler showin spee meb,vf,p",�g ,',�,, � �, proffeTed hand in both of his huge idle. From his woods -crew he pick- .g " I ' '. . 11 � � .�,:, ��Jftof;�A, ' _ " : ��� 'i and callous ones, and held it rather ed an old, experienced Saturday, September 18th, and ends the night of December 11th. Northern Spies, G. Laithwaite-, J- bias and three,-cornered­J!("­.. ­�C , � . 11 111,1-A il I . '-, "C 11 .0 0 - " � _ � , , I . hand — one � Sterling; Tompkins, J. Richardson, J. p. : *"3��r ", 1:, 1'� I , Q,w "i . . - childishly. Jahez Curtis—to take the place of I I ei2foAnd Nis , Rosif- isil "it �_, _�.. - "Wee! 'Tis the wee laddie hissel'," the vanished McTavish. Colonel Pen- Miss Kerr, offhe Dominion Bank, has been appointed to count Sterling; Greenings, J. Richardson, J. ing pjb�h, hem1bled; - � . �_:, �,:� 1i . � � Mrz­A0ss',3.0 "­ ..... up thel V,Dt8S each week and Mr. James Mullen, Manager of the Bank Sterling; Ribston Pippins,,J. Sterling, Raid; 'darning on I , ry, , ,,-111, he boorr�ed. "I'm glad to see Yet nington, having repaired in three days , wom... ' i ... 11 � � %. t?�., I of ' J. Richardson; 20 Ounce P1 00*, llo4s. , ,% 11 I h a ' itt I'll �� � , � � � boy. the gap in his railroad, w r�, tre7, d leyt! of Commerce, and, Mr. Robert Jones, Manager of the Dominion PPiu-s, J- Ross, Ms. (Dr.) Ross. ligtehe4", �14 - �­,, A, q ." . � , . "You'd have seen me the day be- ter to the Cardigan Redwood Lumbe have b6en appointed Judges to check up the counting of the Bank, Sterling; Wagners, J. Sterling, F_ cotton, Mrs. A. E. ji * 30'sF 7 o, .,,. � ". -�. � . :.. t votes and rwm I �T, � _1 I It . �:.,,,�It' i fore yesterday—if you had been see- Company, informing'Bryce that until decide on the winner, *h1ch decision is final. Keegan; G`14den Russets, J- Sterling, Toms; patched quilt, el th, .' ' '_1 `.: 1, 1. ' ' ,:: , - � � , Reid, Mrs. Brandon; goppedo�M, �Opatw, �, ��.:�,j. _ � ,- a more equipment could be purchased Sterling, G. Laithwaite- -, - , ,".!,� able," Bryce reminded him with J. Richardson; Blenheim Pipping, J. 0 ,, WS, J, , " ,: � . Snows, J. forter, home__madc� -- p , , " :..' 6 - '' . I .1. .1. -U bright smile. "Mae, old man, they and delivered to take the place of The following Merchants will give you votes on all cash pur- X` * I 0.0" Mr# , ` "'"'r," the Richardson, G. Laithwaiie P . ". �. -A"., tell me You've gotten to be a regular rolling-stpek destroyed in the wreck, -chases and cash paid on accounts of 25 cents and up. Ask for them. ; Ontari0s, Jacobi,. braided mat, Mrs ... ... g . 1, - , . _p��-_�V_,., , : . . .... .. - G. Laith-waite, J. Richardson; Wolfe Keelgaii; hooked inatt A. Du �.',L,11,, go-to-4hell." the latter would have to be content .W -i ' 1!A.'_ .. 1 .4t-. !.,,� I �� w River, G. Laithwaite, F. Keegan. ,190. - �,� �N'1.­' - - e a wee drap- with half -deliveries; whereupon Bry�e Rader; fancy hand-rwadoe hand b4io�- 1-1-111 . . . . . . . , ..... "I . ., It" �, " Judges—W. H. Lobb, John Porter. Mrs. J. Reid, Miss Lfvingstooe; lhoviib� � � .1 I., pie now an' then," the w000ds-boss ad- irritated the Colonel, profoundly by F. W. WIGG, J. E. KEATING, VEGETABLES laundry white shirt- or sthirt w-ag'A. , ' ' -11', 11 . I mitted frankly, -albeit 'there was a purchasing a lot of secondhand trucks Boots and Shoes. Seaforth Pharmacy. Early Cobblers, M. Rader, H. Bran- Mrs. (Dr.) Woods, Miss LIA 1. . t.. , ingawlie; � .� q . ,I - ��t harried, hangdog look in his eyes. from a b'Ankrupt sugar -pine mill in don; early potatoes to be named, F. home dyeing, 8 pieces, different color � 1 14M � Bryce sat down at his desk, lighted Lassen County and delivering them to Barker, R. Turner, Green Mountain, and material, Mrs. Ross, Mrs. JacoW,- - �":::-_ 4is pipe, and looked McTavish over the Colonel's road via the deck of a M. Rader; late potatoes to be .. J� L 64,1 �­ I � 3obetly. The woods -boss was a big steam schooner. ROSS J. SPROAT, BFtATTIE BROS., named, plain hand sewing, finished arti,*, __Lt �1...;, *1 . . I'll, I 11 . - I E. Talbot, M. Rader; mangolds, oliong, Miss Livingstone, Mrs. Ross; speciz- , .."'l, - �. 11 � I � I ��,,,., I raw-boned Scotsman, with a plentiful "That will insure delivery of suf- Groceries. Small Wares & China. red, T. Brownett, W. Talbot; man- man modem beading, A . Johnston, H. ." .',%^,, jly�,, W �.' �prinkling of silver in his thick mane ficient 'logs to get out our orders on golds, yellow globe, T. Snowden, C. Fuss; laundry bag, Miss Livingstone, 1 , , ". .., I - 01f red hair, which fell, far down on file," Bryce informed his father. Truemner; 3 intermediate mangolds, H. Fuss- collection of six different I -1 - _., . lq ... �� " .,,-:,�� riis shoulders. A tremendous -nose "Whi'loe we are morally certain our T. Brownett, M. Rader; field carrots, styles ��edlework, Miss Living,stons, . -, , " rose majestically out of a face so mill will run but one year longer J. F. DALY, W. M. STEWART, t;;'. ": ��, �4 1 F. Barker, M. Rader; table carrots, Mrs. Metealf; camisole, hand mmade, _ ,, 4 . �11 *intend that it sliall run full capac, y F. Barker, Mrs. Clark; table beets, H. Fuss, Miss Livingstone- library ,`,", Arong and rugged one searched in � it Garage & Jewelry Store. Groceries. .1 " vain for aught of manly beauty in it; for that year. In fact, I'm going to � I I ,,�­ . ,� . ., I , Mrs. Tremblay, C. Pe-nfound; parsnips-, 1 set pil]oW and runner, Miss Cart- I ...i'ltii� . - , , _ - , .Ilis long arms hung gorilla -like, al- saw in that one year remaining to us E. Talbot, Mrs. Clark; field turnips, I rigiit, Mrs. Howiioe; 16neheon set, five . . . . . . . . !�"`ii,11111 ,nast to his knees, and he was slight- as much lumber as we would ordin- D. H. STEWART, THE HURON EXPOSITOR, M. Rader, E. & R. Snowden; sugar' - "��,.-., , y stooped, as if from bearing heavy arily saw in two years. To be exact, P or more, Mrs. Hanley, Miss ­ I )urdens. Though in the late fifties, I'm going to run a night -shift." Meats & Provision.s. Newspaper Subscriptions. beets, C, Truemn,r, J. Sterling; win- I PEvei"ns �' ,.. , 111. gstone; serviettes, Jean Harri- I.. 1. ": 1. I ter radish, T. Snowden; swlsify, C. I no Mrs. J. Reid; buffet set, Miss . �.-" ,, iis years had touched him lightly; but The sightless old man raise<l both Penfound, Mary Reid; cabbage, R.! so ,�, Fohn Barleycorn had -not been so con- bands in deprecation. "The market � , Livingstone, Mrs. Making; table mats, 11 .11111 - 1. 11�, ,;" ". ;,', " . ,, McMurray, E. & R. Snowden; white 1 asbestos lined, Mrs. Ross; crochet V'', 1 ,, �: I It, �iderate. Bryce noted that McTavish won't absorb it," he protested. Ballot -box is in J. E. Keating's Drug Store. Watch celery, A. Johnston, Mrs. Clark; 1 laee, Jean Harrison, Miss Cartright; ppp��;�,hl ""', t,' vas carrying some thirty pounds of "Then we'll stack it in piles to air- 'muskmelons, F. Barker, Mrs. J. Me- I man's slee ing garment, machine � " vhiskey fat and that the pupils of dry and wait unti-I the market is brisk for the standing announced in this paper each week. i p `­ '�` " - I Leod: watermelons, E. Talbot, E. &; made, Mrs. (Dr.) Woods, Mrs. Ross; ',§�._."��'­.. � iis fierce eyes we,re permanent17 dis- enough to absorb it," Bryce replied. R. Snowden; citron-, E. Foster, . . �ended, showing that alcohol had be- "Our finances won't stand, the ov-11 J-!nitnding on worn table linen, Mrs- .; ­ ".".... Sterling; best pumpkin fo "7 �, , - r table use,! (Dr.) Woods, Mrs, Ross; button holes, ...., �'� - - __ �,, ,un to affect his brain. His hands erhead of the nightshift, I tell you," , ..�r� �'. hit I E. Poster, W, Sparks; best squash for -.1 11 , s father warned. . i Miss Livingstone, Mrs. (Dr.) Woods; *, ", :,, " _ 'rembled as be stood before Bryce � �� �,, " table use, F. Barker, H. Penhale;, boudoir cap, Miss Livingstone, Miss . . _', :miling fatuotisly and plucking at the "I know we haven't sufficient cash Bryce laughed. "That would bt I Bryce bad been atosent in San Fran- �;,V% !uffs of his mackinaw. Pennington's funeral, Dad. And ! cisco for ten days. Ile had planned � largest pumpkin for feed, C. Truem- 1 C,ar,trigbt. ,,.-;,',`t?r.` ; . I ­? ,� I . $ The latter on harid to attempt it, Dad, but-I'yr, hether the market goes up or comes to stay three we,eks, but finding his ner, E. Talbot: largest squash for! Judges -Miss Grace Stephens and ,.".. �, 'ealized that McTavish was waiting going to borrow some." . w , . . Sr ;-ii . or him to broach the object of the "From whom? No bank in Sequoia down, it costs us nothing to make business consummated in less time'l fcpd, C. Truemner, F. Barker-, large I Mrs. T. L_ Williams. .... "" the experiment." he returned to Sequoia unexpectedly. Fnglish potato onions, Mrs. Clark, E.1 PLANTS AND FLOWERS ,� I'll �": , !A" $ risit; so with an effort he decided to will lend us a penny, and long before 8, R Snowden; large white onions,, .�.Iz )egin the disagreeable task, you came home I had sounded every "Quite true," his father agreed. Moira was standing at the tall b k Bouquet, large, Mrs. McLeod, G. . � "' '� I �.I_,4g, ­ . -, "Mae, did Moira give you my mes- possible source of a private loan 11 "Then, if you'll come down to the keeping desk, her beautiful dark yi,.� I F. .rk,r, Mrs. Metcalf; large red Laithwaite; bouquet, small, Mrs. Me- -, ­ oni, �� F Barker, T. Snowden: larg,m I.eod, ,Nrr.R. ..�" age ?" 1, Sequoia 'Bank office to -mo rrow morning, Dad, we'll N-rit over the ledger, when he entered I �.f I,o­ or, ions, F. Barker, M. Rader; � .4, Metcalf; collection Dahlias, . . , �,�';; I � 'A "Aye. of Commerce?" hold a meeting of our board of direc- ;he oflice and set his suitcase in the: w I . Dunn, H. Penhale; collection of , :, :.. ., "Well. I guess we understand each "Certainly not. Pennington owns ter-; and authorize me, as president c�,rner. large red torriatof-, F. Talbot, Mary Fuschias, Mrs. McLeod, F. Keegan; , � , 11 f the company, to sign Lhe note to (Continued next week) : lZeid; large yello-w tomatoe,q, F. Tal-icollec-tion of Pansies, Mrs. Metcalf, - ,� other, Mac. Was there something the controlling interest in that bank, ' L ' he bank. We're borrowing this - — I 1,ot. F. liarkLr; peach tomatoes, F-� Mrs M.cf-encl: collection of Tuberous I Ise you wanted to see me about?" find I was never a man to waste my I I 11 � McTavish sidled up to the desk. time-" without collateral, you know." I .t It. Sriowrlen, F. Barkpr; largest Ntgnnias, Mrs. (Dr.) Woods, Mrs. .1 John Cardigan sighed. Such dar- F I 1, , Jr e -r - lit -ad ,,f .4unflower. T. Sterling, ,I. ' Metcalf; collection of fibrous rooted I , , 'Yell -I no be firin, a.ld Mae oot o, I Bryce chuckled. "I don't carp . . Pile Suff S , , arden herbs, 1 llegonias, Mrs. McLeod, Mrs. (Dr.) I. .- land?" he pleaded bopefully, ,,Mon, where the money comes from go long ing financial acrobatics were not us- sti-rhi1g; coll(�clinn of K .. . is ye the heart to do it --after a, as I get it, partner. Penington's ual with him, but as Bryce had re- Nlr�. Metcalr, Mrs. Tremblay; Pep- Woods; collection of forns and foliage . .1 marked there was no r(,a.,,,n why, in )'�'Ll can orfly get quick, safe an,l iwi­, A. J,,hnstnn, F. Barker; cucum-, Begonias, Mrs. McLeod, Mrs. (Dr.) ,� hese years?" mo -Y may be tainted; in fact, I'd Ing I.I.;wr loy roni-iving the cau;f- 1,(,r-. F. & R. Snowden, F. Talbot � W,00ds- collection of Gi-raniums, M . *1 Bryce riodded. "If you have the risk a bet that it is; but our em- their present predicament, theyshould lalf rs 11 .. � se ye -ars --to draw PloYees will accept it for wages nev- bowt-l. N --thing but. an iwernal o(X M i I" , " ieart fter all the not gamble. Rence he ent(,red no fur- 4-11g'.1.1"y] of blo.od in the lower �-(,ArOalde Marrow, C. Truemner, F,' Nfcf,eoi�, F. Kvti�gan; c,,Ilectjon of As - )ay you do n,ot earn, then I have the f ertheIrss. Desperate circumstances ther objection, and the f-yllowing day , Barker; green Hubbard squash. ('.: 'vr,. Mrs. (Dr.) W Is, M , . A. E. 111: ieart to put a better the agreement was entert-d into with r,,rordy can d,, thi,s-Lhat's why cut- Truerriner, R. 1`4�nhale; yellow Hub-, Frwin; collection of Petunias, Mrs- I . man in your I require desperate messoures you the bank. B7ce closed by wire for tinK and sa:%-(-s fail. Dr. Lenn- kard -quash, C. Truproirrer, F. Barker.: Nletcalf, F. Barker ; collection of �, )lace," know, and the day before yesterday, the extra logging -equipment and im- hardt%; lh,rro-Roid, it harrotilf,,gs taii- Judg,p--W. .q. Johnston, 1howze plants, Mrs. McLeod, A. Dunn; % "Ye was ever a laddie to hae your Nvhen I was quite ignorant of the fact mediately set about roundi let, i, guaranived to quickly an,l LADIES' WORK ! coileclion of Colen,z. Mrs. 'TMetealf ; . )it joke." that Colonel Penni�gton controls the .� "It's no good arguing, Mae. You're, -';('qt]Oia Bank of Commerce, I drifted crew fo,r the woods and fi,r the night� safely loam,4h any form of Pile mis- T.Rdir­ knitted sweater, wool, Miss collection of Gioxania, F. Keegan, . . off the pay -roll onto the pension -roll I in on the president and casually s hift in the mill. city ,,r 7v,-iwy k -irk. C. Aherhart and 1,ivin�rqtone, Mrs. flowriel lRdif-' Nim. McLeod-, four varieties of an- .. . � For a month Bryce was as busy as druvkn,!, ,-%-(,r%-where �ell it with this rrorhvt sweater, wool, Miss l,i-,-jng-: njjal�q, .Mrs. Tremblay, Mors. (Dr.) I -your shanty in the woods, vour 'truck him for a-loAn of one hundred a ra n tv e � . qtonv, Mrs. Ross; knitbed cap and Wtofod,;; di�zplay of Cosmos, Mrs. (Dr.) neals at the camp kitchen, �_our� thousand dollars." the proverbial one-armed paper- go - I . . I hanger with the itch, and during all ­ ­ - -rarf. 'Mrs. Rosq, 11. Fzis�s; crochet Wood.q. F. Barker: collection of Zin- . lothing and tobacco that I send out! "Well, I'll be shot, Bryce! What, that time he did not see <hirley Sum- BA YFI E 1, I cap and gcarf, .Nlrc, How,He, H. Fo�s: nias. Aft-,. (Dr.) Woods. A. Dunn; col- I I ro you. Neither more nor lessp, He i did he say?" i ' ) FALL FAIR . ..; 11 - I "Said he'd take the matter under' I -­�ly or indi- ( ( *- -n I i Tl I I 4-1 i frnm iA.st w4 ­k ) i �,lnir rnpn knitte(l sox. coarso. Mrs,. Ir-ction of Verhoona.q, Nfrq.. A. F. Er- '! vached into his desk and dre' ner or bear of her, (Im w forth . r(.ctly. Only at infrt,qiwi�! intervals Dr.) W -",ds, Mr,;. llnwrip; pair nion's win, F, Barker; c-nllectinn of Gladi- I., I i check. "Here's your wages to th,,t ronsirif,ratio . n And give me an answer, permi 0A I R Y IT0Dl'('T_'1 _1 I .� ifteenth. It',; the last Cardigan this morning. Ile asked me, of did h i. himself t -i think of her 'hrntt�,d sox, firie, Mrs. Ross�. N1 is'; ,)Ius, Mr,�. Mi -calf, Mrs. McLeod. 0 cniiiqe, what f wanted I Fol r h pf� was striving to f�,:r­t, and the Trio 1­und� salt butter, Garm., l.i%,inK01,np; pAir mpn'., wolollen mitt -q, .hidge- G. A. Stewart. -heck you'll ever finger. I'm terribly that much -r,. Nlr4. G, Jacobi; 5 Ths. butuor Nlr�, M-wrip. MrF_ R-oss; pair la-iieR, FINF ART.S e'i orry, but Tom terrib . ly in earnest." money for, .and I told him I was go-' memory of his brief glmip­� of par- Da to � adis,p was always pr,)%,­,;i!tvo of pain. 11) I 11). h�­-li,, (;arill't Dater', .Nlr,�, �iiittvd rnitt-t, Mrs. Ito."-, Miss Living. Landsoape. (�ri�,,inal. wl. Mrq. Met- "VAo will yp pit in ma place?" ing to run a night -shift, double my: Moira McTavish, in tht meantime, G. ,Iaci,hi; , M:z. crock butter, Mr,;. �--n(,; pnir 1;idivq' h,,Nlroorn slipper�, ,1:r, mi�s 1,iviol�,tnii.,; q g "I don't know. However, it won't force of men in the woods, and buy ' % -ingst , � t,ill life, ori - . 1� I had come down from 0w �-oods and G. .1aclobi, .Nlr,, (Dr.) Wo,,&; fanry .Nli�- l,i% ww. N1 - NI Vt A- 1 f: irml. (oil. Mi -q Uvin�-,tone. 11. Fu,;s-, . �: )e R difficult task to find a bett,-r man some more logging -trucks, which � -wt 1,11!14r. 1". Keegan. M. Rad --r; ha I i y ', kiwied iaok(,t Rud h,mm,',, ,.,,1�,1,,,lp,,, (mvinsl, watpr rolor, Miss :,. , entered upon her duti,� in the mill. TIT - . .. han vou." enn get rather rheRp. Well, this ) office. The change fr�,m 'her dull:,! rhev,v. li.,nw made, It'. Kv­gan, Mr,. NvOol, 'ooli-, l,i%-ingqt,mp, �fr�. Tlnwrif�: 1.1, �r,g�t,,ro. lfr�, Nf,,tcalr: fruit orig- i.1, "I'll rine let bim work." MeTavish's 1 morning I called for my nroswf.r-and - I ( Dr i 1� ...... i- : 000tinzo, ch- �v, l`:. .t, !�nbv', rn,vh,�f, A lo $ !drah life, giving hr,r, ;i: it did, an iickef- nd I nn,,t, i,;il. w0or (­ior. Mr-, N1,1r,91f, Mis% ., roice dpopened to a growl, I 11, Sjp�wd- r, Mr,. I Ill- , %V.) ­l,: h,alf --o;, .Nli,: Uviniz4t,ow, NI 1: � I got it. The Sequoia Bank of Com- !opportunity for rnmp,ti ­n�hip with, , - R -s : i i,:ngqtonr: nowers, original, water ,� "You worked fhat racket on my merce will loan me. up to a hundred. :,i I i people of greater nicr;1;,;,'% and re-. haw, 1),.r ... ... jr,�.], �ni,,l,,­I. F. and R, i�al-v', ,-i-,rh,t' 6­tvi�. w ­fl, .Nir,. ,­Nw. N1111 Li% 1t1KFzt0T10. 11. Fuss; pen . 'ather. Try it. on me, .and ynti'll an- thousand, but i twon't give me the . r'?, I onsh in a lump sum. I can ; finement than sho had !­i:n used to, Sn-k-11'", Nlr�. Wrl \V­od,,: :: Ths. ]?.,,.z, Nti­ N%`Iti��,,,ne; hah.%'A knit- ,t,,l it�k dr;iwinp% lli,� Livingstone, .,.- me -personally. Lay the, have en-! � . :wer to 0 o - hom-clif -1 I,J­on, sn-kcd. M rs. ,,A h-,tc-, wrml. Miss l,i%,;ng,:f,,ri.-, f., roinhq -. drawing, c,rnyon ir IF : quickly brought abuw ,i ,wift transi (;( . rdt 1 vVight of your finger on your suc- i ,�, ugh to buy the logging-trurks now, i tion in the girl's na!m­. With the (Dr.) \`o*- ­1,, E, &- R. sr,)w(lon; - \li�, R,o­: vmbr,,iflored rollar anl ',:j,l point. 11. Fusq. Miss Livingst-rone; _'tl -essnr, Mae, and -you'll die in thei nnd on the first of each month, when ' passing of the. coarsf� tzh-i-z and cali- th'. li--w,- r,-nd,-r(,d 1:ird, M. Rader, �liff -I, Nh- N%-invqtono. Nlr-. Rn � 7: kv:0- r r(ilor piintinr on ,zilk nr satin. :'1.11 ,ounty poor -farm. No threats, oldl I Present my pav-roll, the. bank WP! N r, 1, .1i, rar! You know the CRrdigans; they I ndvance me the. Money to meet it." I co dre-se-s and the siil-�-:Iutinn of the ,%Trq, ( Pr i %V -,(d,; pa;i dn-od rhick- Tiixvd�, c.,1:,,r And ruff sm., .1 .-. ,let- Wsz I.ivingsinne. .Mrs. Metralf; hand ,"�� . tt-,�, ipver lhluff.11 "BrYOC, I am Rma kind of clothing all w.-ni-ti of Moira's erl!z, Mr- tDr) 1A,mol,, '.Nf rs. P. ­,i:r, lol:­ )Jving-lom,; pair da.% qlip;. ,,,irfod chinn. Miss Livingqtone, Mrs. `,. .1 zed." , - M,6TRvish'q glance met the i�stinctive refinpnwrof an, I natural Claik, ��,;ikii-�l dozf,n h(,il'q rgg�, Nlr,. linillity, A. Johrtt,,,71; Ir -b M,lralf: stt,ncilinz �n fabric, Miss. _ , � I " ..., i youth- . � . - 1; , �� I !t I , ul mastor's for several .qecond.q; thon � 11 I .am not -since you tell me Colon� heauty long for, th(, ir; r; became wh�"' �lv� 1. F. Ki-ev;in, R. Turnor ; r­,h,-!. I.qr,,, 'Nlr�. Rn�:5, .Nlrtz Jrtcohi; I.il nzqt4mv. Mrcz. '.%TvfrAlf. �� ..,;". o,I Pennington controls the bank. That cheerful, animated. w I imbuted with h­l%i­' d-.71111 hon', f,m_­. brown fi:iw �iorhrt, hiro, Nfi.,;4 T.winz,tnnn, Jtidgvs- Nficzg 1,. Crant, Mrs. FT. M. � .:; , � - .he woods-bos- trem4lpd, and his gFize: the bank should accommodate us is the. optimism of h( -r N -am. At first 1+P11, ,Nl!-'. Joh?) Pr'ill- F. K,.rgAll. '0 i - Ninkin,;: Dinry npr.,n, Mrq. .1. '� , " Iva rt. �_ I . ' -.t, I., , ; I., ' ' I , , zought the office floor. Bryce krirw i t ' he most natural procedure im,gin- old Sinclair re.scnt(,d ,�­ -idvent of a .111(lv, 4 Jani(­4 C,,rin-ily, S. F, T..11);. Nl:-� Uv!,��,­tc,nr; 1)lnin kitchon NTA',�T'VV*TT­RFS L �.f ip. had his man whipped at last, and I a I .'� t ��, -- I ile. Pennington is only ,playingr woman in the offirr; !lwn he dLqcov- R(,7.ollo. int -r, Mr,. .l.w,-1,i. Nl—. Makinq: ovo- ,,�­ ' ,irzl,, �,,,irrw4q. William Aiken, ., - - " � , � %4cTaviqh realized it, ton, for qu't`p I qafp-which is why the bank declined I pred that Moira's pff,,rl, :.ghtened hi.,i Qii.,irf roiml�lp -Nrup. Nf. Rai�,r. F. '­ o­n­ol)r,oidrrv. Mr� ( Dr. i Woo('N, -T­�r Tippw� ,­ (Irmb',. hArnpRq. Wm. � i .1 ;uddenly be burst into tears. I to give me the money in a lump sum. own labours in rx.9, , pr,,portion fA K-9-): h-ro- rro'torlo flldg-o, A. .J(,hll- W�nt lJ%jnz,!',,r,,: Rorrinn rut -work. N;k..n, .-T ,hr T:rr�-t: �kein fwict.p(i � ..:,�, 'I If we nin R night -shift, Pennington the knowledge of thp loi-,iness which I ston & S,.n, F. " F,,,- - , r; hotnp-niarl,, \1;,, 1,iving,�onr, Nir-. (Dr.) Wondq; \,,ir-,, �',. & R. Snow -Inn, M. Rader-. ... I ; I "Dinna fire me' 'Rd"' he pleaded I , 11 *_ , 'III gae back on the job an' ]pave � know,; that we e,qn*t dispose of our .she assimilated frnrn dRy to day. whi'v br- ad. Nfr4 G, JAC,11�i, Nfr-,. l­.i­l,inxt r vnihn-i'lPry. Mrs. Metralf, - �-,*,, *r,nl1r,Tl vsrn. '.%T. Rader; best . '�Z' -, ..V slore.1, ;,, - "Ztbing doing, Mac. Leave wbiii- I excess outmit under present market Moira worked in th,- gAnpral office,1 Roqq; hsoniv-nindo Grnlinni hrPAII, V-- IT"'Ar, : ,-(,hinK or out-lill.. rilla'!. 1'Rr q0ft sopi�, T. BrnwnL-tt; best .. � :, 1. cey alone for a year and T91 disrhoorg-1 conditions. The redw\iod trade is in and except upon orrn q iwi � when Bryce I Mrs, A. F. Frwin, Nfrq. Trrmblay; .' 'rh, .14 ­.in Ifoirrisnn. ,Mrs, Mr.) tw., N,ir, hnrd so,qp. Mrs. Rnq,q, Mrs. : , 4 � the doldrums and will remain in thorn desired to look at tho h(inks or Moira I �R�,ql,on I ' r,iwn hropid. Nfi­. (T)r.) W-411: -n1410!-T1 orn." stitch, M". �\. E. F.ririn; corn husk door mat, M. I rour successor to give you back your, to a greaUer or leqR degree until the brouglit some document into the pri- ", E & R. Snnwden: nut hrProd .L lin Rciel. Mr-, Ross; braiding, Miss Rsidpr. T, Browrft,tt: hom(,_mAdp Art - lob, For the present however, my � made'irnm' linkinz powder, Mrs. (Dr.) I i—L-1-1r, Mr�. Brandon: drawn ir�p rof furnifiire, F. C 1; , principal redwood centres secure a vats office for his PPTAI.Sal, there 'were , ,eminhard', Mrs. .1 rerdict stands. You're. discharged." � rall outlet to the markets of the days during which bi!; plongaryt "Good Woodc:, F. & R. Snoxx-don: hunq. -Mr�. i��,rk, Nli­4 Livingqtnne, '.%Tr�. Jsrnlli: Rnpq, I.A. "Who kens the Cardigan woods as � _� r I -en them?" McTavish Tylubberpd. c('untrv. It's a safe bet our lumber morning, Moira," constituted the ex- C,. Jnrt,hi, Nlrq. (Dr.) Wnod,�: tea hiq- 1;Twh nr tea cloth, orribroidpred, 11. .11141zes -- James Connolly, S. E. 1'.1.i ."te. , , 4�01 swamp a road into timber k going to pile up on the inill doek; tent of their cronversatinn. To John cuits. A. J(,hn0on & Son, F, Poster; V,-, 14;i,s Living,;torr: lunrh or tpa R,)zillp. ,ft, , "' . hence, when the smash Comes an,i Cardigan, howevei, Moira was a min- ginger hermit.s. F. Keegan, ?tfrq. ri,oh, ro-m-hpt., '.Nfiqs LiringtOnno-, Mrs. C'T4Tf.DRFN"S F)FPARTMPNT I . 't-11 dxty per cent. clear when , ,�,' the Tri'll-8 the Sequoia Bank of Gornmeree calls ist,pring angel. Gmdunily- rbe reliev- Tremblay: ronkips, F. & R. Snowden, 'Dr.) lVoods: lun(-h nr tx,s rInfli. lace,, Bost collection of weeds to be . "A ,�J� I ruilnin' on foreign orders an, the our Inan and we cannot possibly meet Pd Bryce of the care of the old zrmn. Mirit. Tremblay: plain mnffln.�, J., M- Mr) Wrond,:. NJiqtt Livinz0one.:' mminti-d nnd nnmpd. Mrs. Tremblay; 1. I � )wd man's calling for clear logs? ",'I it, the lumber on hand will prove She made a cusWon for his easy- RirhardRon, Mrs. G. .rArobi; scorps, -A-4hAhle t<�Fk cosry, V.T�. J, Rpid, Miss brO drawinz, pprspprtive, D. Gemin- "' `1 Wholl froll trees wi' the least amount - SIRVUritY for the loan. will it not? Mary Rold, Mrs. (Dr.) Woods: ment Livinattorle: Probrnidrred sofa cilsh-, hnrdf, Marie Grainger; best drawing, 1A, ), breakage? Wholl get the In chair in the office; she. read the papers "I IV ,. � work fact, it will be worth two or three to him, and the correspondence, and loAf, Mary Reid. Mrq. (Dr.) Wnndq--' ion Mrq. 'Makin�. Misq Livingstone ; �till life, VRrip Grainger, I4. Gemin- - � ', - 'T, )ut ol the men ? * Wbo%--y '' ro(-h(-t. trimni,ed RofA Cushion, Mi- �.'l dollars per thousand more then than discussed with him the receipt and apple pie, J. Riebardsnp, 'Mary Reid; ,s birdt; 1-oopst hard-spwpd Irarments, .. I , '� "Don't plead, Mac," Bryce . .1 -14, �upted gently. 'To Inter- it is now, because it will be air-dried. deliviary of orders, thp movements of IrTnnn pip. ;Mrs. A. F. Frwin, Mrs_ ivinp.-o'nnp: modo-rn h.gnd-m.qdp band- Marie (.rainger, D. Geminha-rdt; best I .., .,i�, .,:,i. rd.. u're quite through � �_�� I ind I can't waste any more And inasmuch as All the signs point the IVInber-fledt, the romedieg and Minkin,q: plain bAked he R nq, M,qry: k rebipfs, Mrq. (Dr.) Woods, Mrs, J. 1-ird house, I). Geminbardt, Mrs. . : .1�i,zL?' rou.?y time on to Pennington's gobbling us anyhow, tragedies of his Wple, which had be- Reid, Mrs. IT. Tremblay, most suit- I R id; fAttinr. Nfisct Livincrstoroe, Jenn � Tremblay, � 9 �, Z� . ,,'N . :Vt�l I .. it strikes me as a rather good b e to hirn matters of th-e utmoq nrrison: rurt..9ins, hand-matie, G. I 'I', UZI- coin .t able and AppetisinZ eold luneh for Judges -L. Grant, Mrs. Gero. Stew- 1, �� , 1� . "'Voe dinna mean it, Ind. Ye can- ness on his part to irnport�mee. She brushed big hair, one persnn, Vrq. (Dr.) Wood-, Mrs.' T Af,prst, Nfi.-q Livingstone; tAble run-, Art. . I., I - la Iniall it.", t -_ 11: � . ,,,,,� rope to insure a thorough job of dusted his hat, and crowned blin with A. F. Frwin. I r - Miss Livinxqf.rone, Mn. G. Jacobi, I I 1. ,, ,�l " 1.6 .,. " , , "O'n your way, Mae. I lostbe,argu- hanging." it when he left the office Fit nightfall, Roiking, Judges-Mrsx. JameR Con- fil ­4zroeh�et Nnkr,, Vi.ciq Livinititone, -- - - --- - - I 1. f' � ., 1�li . , - _.­,', k ' ' I Jewn Hiirri.ttor; pin cus�hior, wasbable, I 11 11 ", I ­ i re'rits. And &-not forget yout check. "But what idea have you got back and whenever Bryce was ablient in nnllv, Mrs. (Dr.) McKinnon. ­ `.�, ,,� '. �t� � . "' " - W 1.1. ,miz, I . "r viltun Ste yer faftherr aboot this. of such a procedure, Bryce?rs, the woods or In San Francisco It iteil Pickles, F. & R. Snowden, F. Kee-: M.r,�. Makins, Miss Livingstone; em- :0911 . %�I;.'�,!­, 4 Ele'll nae, stand for sic treatment ol "Merely A forlorn hope, Dad. Sonke n�o and gan; Jelily and mnrAal.gdp, A. John- l,rnid(,rp(i centerpiece, vvhi te" Miss Wars oftrIvIth a I , ,, �-� to hev lot to lead the old msi . I � ., r.11 0.11t - . .world-fablous rdo. . I � : I"'- _,, t� 11 .t,,� I ,- in aV]d employ,e thing rnight t -mm up. The uig.rkst froln the- house oin the hill. To his stxm & Son, Mrs. (Dr.) Woods; c.qt- Li�-inr,stanp, Mrs. I'lovo-rie; centerpiede = I ,,i% . ,Z,.�,'�'� ta:ry heart beT sweet womanly at- qups an,rl moat saiiepts, Mrs. I _ Bryee's temper flated up. `Y., mav take a sudden Rpurt and go tip 's ed W. � enTored, Mi -q. Makinq, Miss Living- Snd Fitii-siord, 1. .,. 1.41, V � _', , _ q w -, S on 4Z 0 1 horae tk&tai �.!,'%Z �, Wep away from my father. 'roulv,e three or four doldars.s, tan'tiotm *er" tremendovsly'W6Ic0-me,, Tremblay, F. & R. ,no dem; laye I t e; - et f band -made. bed lineta, eVft186yoaxrP0tW'r ' T lraftl eoillk .0 I . ,�'; - IS% estIm I �n, " ,", I I � 11.1 1, I "Ill'. .1 'j- ST V12 " I xrw7ied him etough in As past, yon "Yes-,4nd it may take a sud&n and gradvall.v be, formed the babit of cake, Mrs. G. Jacobi, Mrs. (Dr.) Miss LivingAtone, MYR. (Dr.) Wwdsi 0MArVJd1gq0V10Q, g"'Itoller011T. r 41 6219" 8 � n I .. ut U � -­, 11,11 � , � . _1A." # 00604 MISR 0 ,rm � , . 11 1�1. J . , j... .. Jr`dukRrd. If V4011 go Up to Me IJOU136 spurt )n & mbroidered towels, Mrs. (Dr.) Woo&, &IL � , :��7.*, ,4�' X, , !;,t dto I , ,P ihitio or four doUhn -) 1peakir of her, balf tendoA�* halt Woods; camied fruits, A. Johliqu JbA% Chainbom, 79 AL dd .1 .. I I I 1', k g , I I , ; I 61pontlo. ontaeo "'i. I ; 11 ' I 0 n yoo I'll � , F . 'm annoy my fath6r w1% YoUr plead- 1b face'll, *Ififnded h#a�. 4% 'Inly girl.", I . , ., v � . g6n, C, Penflound; canned "getaloto-s, Miss LivinggtOns; "What trittin6di I 1. x," _ ­ - , . ­: . �� " I '­ �. , I . . . , 12. I . I I . � � . il '!'!�:"_ LL ,, �, I'll . I . .1 , . , L , ,.��'; " " � . � �. I . � . � - - .1 I � , ,'. ­,�,,; , . . i , � I �: ..­,.�,� , , . td I , .. _� �,' - � '�, I I . �. I .. " 'L.. '§1 it I ,:N� -, '' . � . I. I � I ,1� ­'. ­ " ; I . �'.. � I I I � . ,.;,­,,!� - �. . 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