The Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-04-15, Page 1$2.0 PER YEAR. I DVANCE; $2.50 Crri:14RWISE,
CANOW,
HURSDAY APRIL 15 h 1926 k
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• PROIrESSIONA14.' 01414108 0
1 ' 19
• Er' 'W. M. 'Connell •
,Plirsicia, a and Snrgeosi,
imiknow
flour. 2,74
Phone 86
DENTIST
MitaLeod will *Ow 2..Michnorr
*very' • Tuesday ' .in Dr. 'Connell's
Office • .
,DENTIST .
• -,Dr. R. L. Treleaven,- LucknOw-
".. Gver• Decker's store. Extraction
iither by gas or local.. Will ha in
'Dungannon every Thuriday;
'Phone 53
DENTIST '
'CO Dr. Newton
Mike appointment
• In Office' everyday
o o
• 1
o EvEgirponrs coLimis 0
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•Gea.'.A. Siddell; Lacknow, Dreher
and Iteai nosuite.-biiiney t0. lend
first mortgages on farni propel
ties at 6 and 0'/4 Per cent acOruini
to security: offered. '• Mao; 'mai.
amoUnts on second .niortgages .oi
'farm properties ilk an , persona
R notes. A Le*, good firms for salt.
•
, • WALL PAPER
Tralterin at tsdk,
prices. As cheap as in. catalogues
book pattems„ of. least:kw-man
ufacturers.--Box 174, R. J. Came,ron
Painter &- Paper Hanger. • if
•
With the inetirtation of. new ina
• chiner3R and :by ‘,.exlensive re -model. ,
ling • we are:Making a higher' grade
'..lour than the mill has ever made.
Try a .bag tied convince yourself ;
.'Your money refunded if not ,satisfac
,
tory.-W. E. Treleaven .
'5
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For Sale -Two areal' frame build-
ings, also . a. .quantity of Plank
and storm' and. Window sash. -Apply
to D. C. Taylor, Seey ;School Board.
• 114-4.f. ' •
7
HOUSE FOR SALE •
' Seven roomed house with 'full -Biz:
ed basentent, solid cement foundation
inside. louse 'newly papered an
painted, 'Completely wired withfix-
tures, ' new cistern; and eavetrOughing'
garden and stable. For further par-
ticulata 'Lindy to J. E. Agnew. : '
2544- -
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• AUCTION: SALE '
Poul Smiltzer will have • an auction
sale
sale. at his • LiicknOir residence ,ou
Thursday, April 22nd, commencing at
ono o'clock. The • time is ; set. early
because there is a lot of stuff to dis-
pese. of. The f residence property will
be offered Subject to reserved ,bld
See, Awe..
• AUCTION- SALE
. Frank Johnston?' . Lot 1, con. 9, W.
• D.,. Ashfield, °' will have a auction
Beale. of.'farn,Tstock,"Impleffintitirrand,
sonie household effects, .on -Monday,
April 19th," -John Purvis, &ie.
'Agent 'Wanted -For 'LucknOw, to
' sell New Household Invention. Make
610. a (ley. Write to Box 139; Walk -
erten. ' ,
Building. For Sale -Frame ' building
• 40 x 20 ft., in goOd. 'Condition, • pine
and Maple floors. Would Make good
dwelling. „Apply to W. M. Champion'
• It. 2;. Lucknow. ' • .
• eor Sale -Purebred Shorthorn Cow
Alit freshened. Calf Will be sold
With cow. -Ewart ,Taylor.
Jewel Rebekah 'Lodge will hold a
social evening,' on Thursday, April :22,
OddlellOws and • their *wives, or lady
• friends, Rebektilis,, their husbands or
, friends' are welcome: Cards at 8.15
Ladies please bring luhch.-
• COM
. •
,GOCAL AND CENI/RAL, 4
0-4, 0 0.'••10 0-:0
mro, vramc, Jlenre after
spending-Cweelc with f,rieridefirt.:101,
cardine.
hem Hospital. this Week whare:.: 'She
underwent :a otirgfest..4>periAtibp, on,
-
Tuesday.She. *as Making favorab-
le
::Irrogre:38:0 latest re/Jetts-, 4 ,
. These' engaged hi •the
business report report very good flew ,ef.;
San the Imo week.... The cohl: .nigata
followed 14, twainith' during the de'Y
ntaltes ideal sugar -Tanking weather'.
. Mr. James Fisher, who was set:-
J.04w,, ib,t CoUpIe of weeks age,has
greatly :mproved. His trouble ap-
pears Jo hove been :due to an injury
to- his head suatained, some years
Friends'. Of Mr. 'William Connell:
who list Week underwent a critical
Operation in 'Whightine Heepital,, WdI
be pleased to know that he is
recovering, *wingpissed the most
dangerous tietiodt following the op.
eration. •
The Rev.. C. H. Dickenson, of Ash.
'field, was in Toronto this Week, at.
tending the joint' Convention of Vic-
toria. and Kiwi Colleges. Mr. %Dick.
•enion Was .among those ta biVe con.
jerked. On them the degree Of Bachel
Or Of DiAnity..
We are snrrY to report that Mr. and
Mrs.. Win: Irwin of town • are: .both
aetionsly ill with -Orsa iiiratruilitig flu:
Roth "ae•e- pretty- well • dvanccdii-
-yearar-and-the7tAiibTeli much,: worse
With the old than. the young' 'Miss
• Isabel MeLean is with theold*pie.'
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wEsTFoRWNEWS
The U.F.O. and Library, meeting
was held on Tuesdayevening of last
week at the home of Mr. and , Mrs
J. Hodgins. A• geed number were
eiesent •and everyone: had an enjoY-
Mlas Grade ,Haldenby df
••NOrmal, 404' the holiday at, the.
home Of her parents, here.
, A .nuniher froin • here took in the
donee •at Luchnow on Friday 'even-
ing, last.; . '
• Ali. Wilbert. HoldenbY of: Termite:
School, Staff spent the holiday at the
home:of his .parents, heti.
;.• Quite a .crowd' of 'both young ;And
eld attended ilia party it the hdm4
,Iledgins,. ; on
Thursday evening, 'list, and • had a
very °enjoyable evening.`P
Mr...and .140:...Beii.LogitiLLand Len-.
re;-fralt-ed- in; Ont'linig oi -Thursday
BORN -To Mr: and, Mrs -Hoy Ilal.
,oa April 6th; 2926,:, a dnugh-
..n..:--Coagratulations.
'Mr.' Geo.; Hetherington, of near
SWinghain, spent the helidays. visit-
ing friends and relatives here. '
Miss. Mabel Hodgins visited a .few
days brat. 'Week with Miss •,GladyS
Hodgins in Luckno,W. .
Mr: Donald MacFarlane, who fnx,
;the Pest, six weeks was Confined to
joed,--atLthe-lianierof-bis-grandinothe
here, was able to return to his own
home on Friday, '
Mies Helen Murray . visited kat
•Week with! Mhos Nancy Brown
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• BIG BUSINESS MEN AND
' PROPER FOOD
'Why do the brainiest, . keenest -bus-
iness men eat Bread, and, Milk for
lunch?' Because executivei niust be
; and. mentallit-katturt....
'c may hinge,- upon their decisiena.
•.r',Xbe average: meal of meat. and. .pot-
atoes falces -houra to digeSt--;-etnise..
quently. YoUt Mental process iarslow
•„ er,„. You ,feel and :grow in the
afternoon. -
Golden.' Crust t• rend- is digested
than any oth-
er food: it supplies ;the -660 with”
-riffire7vorkintt /energy than any .- other
t'food. ,ItifttP.Plien the body with ;inert
working energy . and Is !list Yhirieng-
fOOtte as a: tisane builder. Insist on
t -Golden Crust Breadtit year grocer's
oil'*.itt 'Reld'S4Dentinion Bakery, phone
WeelOttid Spedale 4t•
*Clieenifite Almond .S tier tio W
ds Cup, ,Etrilw11011 S. 7;11
•ilcOil(ft `My 4,115f
Glen noliefis; • ,1.
IN: MEMORIAM
In lovinm memory of our dear little
•son Aylmer iMoore ' whofdied -April
the 15th2924 . • '
TWO Years.. havepassed and gone,
Since our .darling we .loved so ,
Was taken from our home on earth,•
• With Jesus to dwell.
He tde was bright and fair a 'iboy,.
•Thro' this sadworld to roam,
He was. our 'love and pride and joy,
The sunshine of our home. ,
But beds at home with our Savieut,'
Free from...all biorrow and pain. •'
Where in God's own geed time,
. We hope to meet him again.
' • • Sadly ' missed • by '
N his parents. •
IN MEMORIAM ' •
In loving memory. of • Wininfred
Hunter, who died one yeat age to -
Any, APril 14th, 1925,
One yefir' has passed, and still we
• ' miss her,
Friends, may think the Wound has
; •
. But theylittle• know the sorrow
our hearts conceal-
' 'ed. •
For today We'.111re most lonely,• .
Without, our 1 little Winnifred
-
• MM. left 1;eliind herloved micas
,To :ienoern her ..0..fielvc.0 bere.,
SWeet, t60 .sweet, too pure and
•.7 nocent, •
,for a life on earth Ireltne
• So• our Father tookher7h0;110
• And we know 'tis better So. •.•
,;44.-0•.ame /nieWs .1e* ninth itvrti ndas
None . can 011 -the bitter :pain,'
Wo have suffered Sine° oho loft ho.
Lit* •Iias flavor 'tioiot the. Sinoo.
,j1r lov1nt 144,00i.11,0010p $44
footeVI , •
• V.IfUltC1.1.* it5TEg
The Ref. D. MaoTarish; vvbose ear
Jy home" WS in :HoronTownshipi
now of Crediton, has accepted no in,
4itation to become pastor of St James
United Chureh, Exeter. The church
le oneof the largest' in Htltan Pre-
byter-Y.
•
UniteCcherch Y.P.S. ;
Diekon's. abeeihirig: story 44 Atale
Of Two"' Cities ": *Si given at the
meeting :Monday evening by .111r.,..,Val,'
fled. Andersen, and ,4 was • splendidlyillustrated by lantern •slides. The
Literary' DepartniiiiC had • charge, *Oki,
thifir was a. very appropriate number..
The S.S.'Ochestra' gave a number of
seections. . Miss Wilhelmint* , Agar
reed the Scripture Lesson. •
Presbyterian Guild;
. •
The ,Flower Cornriiittee conyenere
,
Mrs. E. Johnson and Miss C. Carrick,
,
took the meeting '•:Monday eVeoing
Kenn McDonald read the . Scriptute
Lessen. Harold 1VIcintosh took the
Catechism...Question, Miss'. McLeod
and Reit. Mr. McDonald took the To.
Inc "GM'S Image in Nature".• Reed-
ings were given by 14iss McLeod,
George Douglas and by six boysand
girla. Musical ..numbers were. an MI
etriimeetel .by Mary Doughtt, a solo
by NILS'S Mary Aitchesen, a duet by
Mk. and Mrs. h. Aiteheson and an
.nstrumental duet' bk: Misses Davison
opd MeMerran, • ,
r -o -o -o- •
CLEAR THE WALKS
1 MEETING A DEMAND ,
,unn4usi spectacle .was 74004 -
sed on Lueltnew streete on lopoy„,
when a long line of buggiesi4resern
ing 'ensternfcaraven, (minds the cam-
els) slowly moved towards t1U aN,R4
station.
• i ng. -..-4017W-: 'Many SeConti7ht,ititi. lhag,
490..and- Carriageei renteSenting4 Osoroi.
, hoo0oable at**,:andi,..onice 7- Well,. *
- these • bufgies••isrere'otio their
.way to the:Prattle Country,. :and the
.bglealWin.•e4argki. .was '• Mr, ..Vrctet.
:Whitley. Wbile in the West last ,
suznrner li•-i4Or discovered that there
was quite - a demand • for .'snCit.iies on
4e, weeternfatine, and always With .
an eye Open' to business, and remem-
bering' the ..meni discarded buggies in
Ontario- barn yards, he decided to
supply the western 'demand; -hence
the unusual shipment. Many a dol'-'
• lar has been Made, out Of .article
'thrown' away as waste. •
weas Or.:Latta#riv are teqtreeted
_clearLawaY4hes-lee. :-and-snow-frite
!.the sidewalks 4 their ,reidents. This
.s one majr:iii ,which: every citizen has
aa. oppormnity to add to thegeed
appenrenc..e 'of the town, as Well Its to
••general. eanifortDon't forget
the 'epiing, clean-up'
•-By Order of, The. Council.
Free Balloons for the small child-.
ren. -=:up to school age -accompanied
by older , periona.--4-fornell-MurdOeh
Co.
.OF INTEREST. IV MOTORISTS. •
. It will be Well .for Motorists to pay
close attention to Some recent amend-
:inenta , to the Motor Vehicles. Act, re-
garding ;the strict ,enforcing of .parts
.Of.the Act. This is with spegiarre•;.
gard to \tail light and head lights; and
'more, so the latter.. :Make sure that
your ear equipped with . non -glare
lenses, for the owner of a *at with
glaing headlights ...will be checked up'
quickly. Make sure ;thatthe tail light
on your car is always in g:394,•7ork-
ing .ordet , ;• • , ,
'Apother iteinbroughtto_the atten-
tioe of the ear owner:ie.' that all ',lady..
drivers ,must ;have --a license this
year. It is well for .ladiesdriving
cats • to carry their 'license ;with them
, • .
at all thriee While driving. ' .
w You .can biiy Congoleum 'Rugs 9,x
piae $8.98:-Hor
nellMurdoch Co .
:MARRIED...AT...TORONTO' •
ThehOme of Mr. *and Mrs. R. n.
Burrell; 247 Wright avenue,' was the
scene of a wedding On Wednesday af-
ternoon when their daughter, Eunice
Evelyn, Was united, in marriage to
Mr. Daniel, Gordon Webster, -7:son of
the late Mr: And Mrs. Richard Web-
ster, Of Lackl;One, Ontario: The bride,
who was given away by her father
and . Was Unattended, wore a- French'
erepe,„ dress 'of shaded bine embroid-
ered' in gold and . carrieda shower
hoquet Of sweetheart roes and lily -
of -the -valley. The ceremony was per-
formed by the , Rev: L ,G. Bowles,
cousin ,of the bride, in the living room
Which was prettily decorated with
fern; Easter lilies and Spring flowers.
During the signing of the -register,
Mks! J. W. Joyet, of Isueknow, sang
-.46h, Promise ge:,, After- the cere;•
Merry a buffet luncheon was served to
about 041.4, of •the linmediate. friends
Oft reletiven of the bride and 'bride-,
groom. Mr. and Mrs. Webster left
later ;in the `-evening for 'Ne;v••••. York
and Chicuigo,the bride traveling in
ctrat.of-light- taupe- trinim
with inirle,skin with shoes to math.
Her hot twosgeorget', of American
UairtY Shade a 'hag
of the same eoloi. On their 'Teti:fro
-they-will--take-•np-,residence-at---tilefe
.tew 'homer 22, Birdsa11,7,Ave..- North
Toronto.
HULK -
TO 'UNLOAD.- AT Ng STA?.
WEEK IP you
IVA.1,sit, ANY. 414.08risg,-,A.R.
F„,1 44.11'.00111,
IiOG SHIPMENTS '
• 'Bad /roadshave, made, hog ship.'
Inents .'from this section light, the
past few weeks. :The week* ending.
April 8th, only 759 hogs Were' shipped
Iroin .1.4lickrome. Of these '18 were
aelect leacon,, 37•• thick smooth, and 2
light., feeders.; , During the. same Per-
iod Huron County shilnied 1375.: Of
these 309 were' Select, . 192 • thick
sniooth, 951 heavies, lk, extra 'heavy,
31 'shop. hogs and 10 lights. •
ASHFIBLD NOTES'
is
Tee' oirtrJiiielf;i.ist,Joirohirilistiion......,e,t1:60,eiriLtOtica
ar, en
John cNainarra..of Kincail, went to.
Detroit • last Friday' to ettend #ie fun-
araLof their 'Melee Miss Ana MCIC•9n.-
•iie•.• She Was 'a young •Weinan; ' and
was Well known:in these ,narts ,arid •
herdeath wis learned With. deep ;re-
., ,
D,) NOT Aims. THIS
, On Friday , night?, April 16th, in
the Carnegie gall, Mr. If. J. Moore'
the celebrated Horticulturist will
give .an Illustrated "Talk on
• culture," Mr. Moore has had a (no
ed career. Ile spent sonoe..y9Am!,44,,
theltefilUnitlinT at Kew England.
He' Planned and supervised-
...Olt of Victoria Park, Niagarrs
Fella* One of .the Show Plivea"of
Wirth Ainerica• ; He is now eniploY•
, •
ed by the ;Ontario Government lec-
turing
.end assisting,' Horticultural
'Societies.... Show :Your interest, , Neese:.
by -Corning autto hear him.. ad-
missionwill be charged: peek OP
'Irons's! "'
April Birthstones
• •
Diamond: The Emblem
of PuLity.
omposition:. Pure Carb-
• on.
,COlor; • White; Yellow,
Brown.... In A great var-
iety of shades., ..
We have a nuMber of beauti-
ful: white Atones' mounted in the
newest settin s which have just :
Brad. With A Delightful Flavor
SPECIALS FOR, SATURDAY w.
.Bride's Slices Tea Biscuits Cream Puffs
Lem. -.1n Mirangue Pies Date and Oatmeal Squares
Saily Browns---,,--Nut-S0Wei--Cliifiea Buns
,
•
Whole Wheat,; Home Made .and Raisin Bread
. ,
JIBING IN YOUR BUTTE? 'AND gqGs ANI)
OBTAIN. THE, BEST pruegs
Y !S BAKERY
•Luckno
Phone 36 •'
*sismiwomm•••••••••••4
111iSs'B.eit.k'Beeketts.ruitse in train -
in.
:.
GOderich.,floSpitit • :,WaS• . at her
horns for several days Inst 'week. *.
Mr: IliinCari):Ree..Of. Vitginia. City
Minn. is visiting friends in '1.anehalslf
and.Henikek City.
• On Sunday afternoon : JaMea.,:J.•
13oWler's• baiii.;.ozi the: 10th Con. near
Kintail was destroyed. by fire.' The
!cauee' Of the fire is a coinlilete • my-
stery. :Mr. Bowler had been to early: .
Mass' that intrining and ittived heine
at 1980 Or 1.1.-otelock when he put .
his horse .' -and4beggy: away and 'wept '
in to . the heuse• '-everything ' Was all./
, tight. at that . thrie; no sign of, fire.' '
Abent-'btilf past one, ,Eldon
arra, a neighbor i
...netced flames' issu-
ing. from the. He .rushed
over, and with'.diffienity Managed to
save the horses ,and cattle. All ' thc..
feed; grain, in.iiienierits and harness
'were' ,destroyed. • The loss i partly
,. . ,
CoVered by • insiitanee. Mr.-Ben/0r-
a Mae ,who,does not Sineke.
. , .
Obituary,--• ,
Mr. John; Finlayson, of the Lech-
•:aish .districki,who died • on • March 5.1
resided all his life on the farm
'where Iie. died,' being .a' on of
one of the.Pioneer families ,,who canie
into; Ashfielcl.,wheirAt--Was-'s.".L.Queeo's...
was is man who always
steed high • in the..esteeni Of ,:the
com-
niunity, and was .fOr • many ypars ac -
Live
•
local ••public aftairs..lie is sur-
vived, by Lis.widow, and by two sena
and a daughter-Dr:FinlaYson oi.
D'uncant': at 4 home and 'kiss'
Lyean, :who is taking a course in
nursing 04,,; .Mentr4a1.... Mr. Alex Fin.-
laystni of locknow Is a brother, . arid.
Mrs.MacRendrielc,,ilow of Detroit,
.of the deceased. :The late
Mr.. Finlayeelk suffered a breakin his
healtli abe4 thilee' years ago; . and
••shice that time 'steadily -lost strength,
The tuneful., ,to Lochalsh CeineteiY, •
:oiilndviedd;ay of last week; 'Was largely
atte
w la! our •Men
MOuptingS!:.:.The,SS settings ' are
uWhite Gold and Green ; Gold
With .white 'top. .Eah setting
is...a Week of art.
•Call:and : see these beautiful
'•• - • „. •
rings.
• F.T. ARMSTRONG'''
.;••••• pl.
. •
' The. I. G. 0. P. ledge 'TIO 112 'mill
attend divine service ' at: Ltieknow
Presbyterian cherc,11 on ;Suridny. April
2541 Ina at eleven o. nk. The i.o7th
enriiveyeary. of the Order. All (5ild
'Fellow's Itebeltali's and visitors cord-
ially nivited to attend will nieet• at
.• the lodge room 1(1.'30' a. ni.•
' 'Chas. Cool Noble- Grand'
.7;..04.!4••••Jo•,•,•16.1.iii.rok
--V-amily TIMM!'
APRIL '16-17 ,
"So -This is Marriage" •
Goldwyn with a•magnifitent
epectactilar biblical Sequence done in
_technicolor..as.,in "-The,.Ten-tenimand-,
monis." 1` • • •
• With Comedy • 139RN.
Ake
' Sli htl narrower are
e
•
these new Cuffs .continue to be very smart in trie Silk-
en Creations that are 'greeting the spring. In Suede?
•
75c., Silks $1.00, $1,50.
A new 4 and 1 'rlftea.d highly mercerize
in New Grey and Sand.', Special 47c.,„ "
The 'Girl, of, Todaymust at: all times; be sniaI t13
dresied-t&particiPate In what iS going on-Imin:ornptu
Dances, Spoils, :Motor Trips and othtr activities.
We are inviting your inspection of our New Stock of
Spring & Summer Apparel.
Special lhie of Silk Hosein all colors at 49c.
When Shopping bring the baby. We have plentyof
morn for thedarTiages in the store --and all gonven7
iences.
Highest!
BREAD, the delicious, ,
,.is highest .of all fQpds.in
building value; ' t
--It sustains
„. • . .•
tempts
saveSiuoney '
'eyery time little 'folks,
need lots and lots of
GO9d, 'Bread,.
the loaf Mgt's,. all pars
' Hollynlan's Bikery
••••••r
• CLOVER SEED
TIVOTIIY
.ALFALFA
FLAX. SEED ,
-ETC
And all kinds.. of grain
:cleaned, fitfor, ',market
's()Wip.g•to.tireMost-effic4,,,"
ient cleaner. ManufactUr- •
ndersthi& Son
Lucknow
01.12i1,411cn; . •
P.14,•i91:111)eleif CO. •
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FORDYCE,
MacKay, who . left here. ,
'few yeats, ago'. is • visiting relatives,
and, Old neighbors in this locality.
MrS. • James" Dow is 'Waiting : :her
father at4Vingliwn;
•
. • ••
- Glad ,to hear that Mr. John Webster
Who has`ret been feeling, well lately'
is able to e 'out again.
Mr. and Mes„ Souter N.aylor and
soh, Gordon,.ylitesd. wit.hAgr, G. Nay-.
lees one -day reently, Mrs. Naylor,
not being veryitwell,sirice • the aceld.ent
occurred. • t. -
Glad to hear that Mr.. Chas. Lov-
erti,..whO had a severe attack of fhl is
able to be around the house.
Mr. John Turner • has let his farin
Ott Sh4rSS, to n .a4y comb* from
the vicinity' or ,sisith:,
11.1iMIOML.
• .
• WHY SIGN • .AN ,910)ER. • FOlt•
EEitTILIZER MONTHS OR WgEKS.
AHEAD' WII.PN; YOU CAN GET•
•
DAY YOU , AEE IN' 'I cryVN.,
• GET THE QUA NT iTY YOU:
WANT .OF THE YOU WANT
WHEN Y011:- 'WANT IT.
s. ltoBE4-rsoN. . •ur.ciiNow
Card ;of '.Ilianks
' Mr. jaiiies .2•11.1tliMea ' Wishei . to
thank his frieedk,.and
kirideesS the; Aline: of his re-
_*nt,
b.qUa‘'e,ilierkt;'111 the de4th'bf hi
,Oso to. pub4c1:,' • quipk the,
ti.Amcs b oI, f cOdink;. from Bel.
grave • to ..ebOthicktthe. funer4 goivitea.
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