The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-01-12, Page 8k'.
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SOAP FLAKES, 3 LBS.•
1ANS, PER•
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SAND; AMMONIA, 4
*AND • ' PICKED ;..WHITE.' BEANS,,•.10 LBS:
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IF YQU`'HAVE NOT' TRIED OUR 290 TEA,+ TRX ITS
F iESH`' GREEN' VEGETABLES ALWAYS ON HAND..
.MORTG, GE ,SAL°,
E:.
Of, Valuable Property In The Village
Of Lucknow
Under and by'virtueof 'th4` powers
of.„;sale contained in, a ceztain-nom
a a hich 'Will -he. :Produced :at the
Rgr� o.
time ! sale;. there 'WilIbe. offered.
for+lale by '°public, auction;' at 'Joseph
Agnew's office in the *illage' of,
'Lucknow, en: Saturday, the: 28th day
of January; -.A.-D...1933; at 2' o'eloelc
• 'in' 'the afternoon, by '•'Wellington
Jienderson; Auctioneer; the ',following
iro
mei
P Part Y, n a Y
All that' certain:''pareel:or tract of
, !land and' premise:a situate; . lying
and
.
being•' to the' Village of toicknow. in
theCounty of Bruce • and Province
o :..:uts+ o.i 'b ing co os d'
f .O, and ` be •mp e of
VillaSe ,' Lot; n umbex' : ,, Three hundred
a'
and et =fo .'•�i� � t �saidVill e.
d �w gyp y ur n he g
of Lucknow, containing' o e fourt
of en, '• ,•acre • more ;or lesss
;: '
• On. they'° roP ertis..said t ,o he.a a on e
arid 'o
'tine-half storey''frame house
lighted ' b electricit : . ,, '
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TERMS- OF S-Af. E ' .sir er- `cent:
' of the urchase mone .on the : day
Y
i?. ,
-of -sale and- ` the' balance: within thirty.
' da' a 'thereafter.
Y
:~R. ' PARTICULARS'i,and
FURTHER
o willbe made
conditions known
,- on t a •:.of'sale or may lib bad on
•
fappli'cation': 'to ' the" undersigned.'
• .,DATED at . Wing haul, ' On t,ario, she
ninth:day" of January; A D., 1933
J.:11. Crawford,"Wingham, Ontario,
Vendor's 'Solicitor.-
H ' enderson
WellingtonLuwknow.
•
Ontario, Auctioneer.
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. LONGTIME'; SUBSCRIBER,.. ,.
YE
88TH
IN HI EAR
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Mr:• Robert _Thompson' 'in'renewing
subscription writes is •follows:
R R. o. 3 Bruce' Mines, .N .,,Q
T` ',Lucknow ,
e
Dear ar= Sir,
Findone: order enclosed`.
an y for
my .renew alsubscription to
your
paper.;• } have ;been, a' subscriber;• ter
your paper;. for ••over, fifty ;years and
have noW ,87th birthday:
I : still' enjoy .reading your , paper -and'
Send ''ni *` b'est'.wishes to you .and -my..
old 'acquaintances n L ck' ,, w
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ATTEND .l IIIAMON,q, 1,
WEDDING .ANNIVERSARY
Mr, "• . ,0:
.and` Mrs. 'George Britton, •60
Years o Married On Monday ---Was
:. Boothe!. of , Late
• John ',Button
Of 1•1ucknow.
Mr. and Mrs..',`Robert. Button „and
Mr. and 'Mrs.'':Alex MeNay .were in
Teeswater on ' Mondays when the
foriner.,'s ,uncle and aunt," ' Mr. and.
Mrs. George Button, celebrated their.
diamond wedding anniversary `" and
received their many friends. iends., at their.
home•': •th
there, where have resided
contin
continuously for 58 ears: The brides -
maid, Mrs..Gilchrist, f Win hang
g ,
formerly Miss '• McKinnon,, of• Culross,
receive
d with. them but;the'rooms=
man
JaI31E3-:-HW O •-
,e, ,;who• -still ---resides✓.
i . t i
h
n . , s.. tY ,-was •;-unable-:to -"be-
present.
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,Mrs: , Butt n rio '
r to..her 'Marriage
P
was:MissMar
Smith, ' +est -
ac
k Toshi
weddin ::p
too k= ..
,
place at . Walkertoon on, Januar• 8th
1843,.:.40;
.
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RDr., Mo t '' fti . , ; ,
ffa o eiatua�r The
rid
And ..'
e a oom •of60;:' .ars L46.
were reci i
cuts of 60.ro es. f o
s r m them:
inim date 're1
ti
ve . .` The' 'United.e'
d
hu reh ��'of :Which ; they are regalar:
attendantswhere 'Mrs.' 'Batton
h onoray president s'' h dent sof the 'W. M. Ss'
P
enteat• •.
a . b u i ul' 'boa 't ue o flow rs
q f e
The Town Council. visited bifem in a
body ; "and presented flowers:, Reeve
T: W.Ross read the address
and Ala::
Tilkes amaderesentaton.
•P
istin As
• n
• A, si g .•o this ".,occasion:' were;
'µire Robert, Button Liicknow• Miss
Bessie, Button,. Mrs. A: 'L ' Strome:'and
Mrs
'Reid''"of Tees at
er.
'Mr;.'," Button - ''w
asengaged m
. -'en ` s "ed ' , ,the
furniture and:,.undertaking. ' s
busines
f several ,
or +years
.The coupp le are still, ilio i 'od.
e) Yng.go.
health, ..:. -
Card Of •Than'k s
Mr. and , Mrs. , Donald • M'clntyre
Y
nd Mrs., portal .,'Mc Ka , wish to
:xe
rss :'.their; . deep . a 'reciation to'
P PP
.:heir •man friends, and , neighbors
Y g. ,
for: their kindnes$ during the` illness
•:and at• ',the time,' of ,the death ' ';.of
their "• another' Mrs.., Angus Matheson.
Card Thankn
-'lylr Angus McDougall desires to
3.xpress'sincere~', appreciation.' of tl.e'
-navy acts , of 'kindtiess .of, friends
andg. nei g hbors duringtile illness,,and.
Yours ,truly,
at the time f ..thi e :o ' e 'y..'death of :°his
.� ..._.. .. . .
Robert ;Thompson, Srrmother.
SS`
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vu
e.:Can now serve .you with'the
NEW . and ;_SMALLER 'sizes' of
Dr. `Hess' Made -in -Canada r oducts'
uy now and notice the improvement in
your stock.
Dr. Hefts STOCK; " TONIC Dr. • Hess. HOG •SPECIAL
25, lb.' Pkgs.- 231b..,
Pkgs.
. $3.50
15. lb. `'Pk s : $2.25 15, 1b.'Pkgs
7 Ib: ' Pkgs: .:$1.25•
$ Ib, Pkgs: .. .65e •,: 3 ..1h.,.Pkgs. .: ':65e.
Dr. Heas POULTRY PAN. -47,
MIN
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15 'lb. Pkgs. ,32:25
7 lb. _,kgs. .. •X51.25
" 3 ib.. pkgs. . .a . • 65c:
i%s • lb, 1'kga. ° 35c•
DR. HESS ,
lMtedlcated Powrer
Udder,.'. 'Ojntn►erit
1)r. Hess. 'INSTANT LOUSE
2 °V2 lb. Pkgs..
1 ib. Pg$. . . • . , .:'30c.
Poultry . Tablets (Roup) ', ,'50c
"Chock Tablets .(Diarrhea) 50c '
Dr Hess' POULTRY
V,Sk-Mil 9t°I{.(11I.
)'kgs. .... .. :$1.50.
KBIT UA.
' 4 HAROLD. ROSS PHILLIPS -ON .
• A very sad and sudden. death
curred' at the. home,of Mr, "and' Mrs.
Cecil d: Phillipson;, on. Monday,. Jan
nary ',- 2nd, ,'''when their. little 'son,,
Haroldl_Ross,,: age 2 years, 3 month',
and 9 days, Passed- $way after" it
brief •illness,» of less than a week.
Although•-he'was:.confined to his' bed
.on Thursday; his` oonditiQn was not
considered. serious until ,Monday,,
when i; medical aid , was -, ,,summoned:
Although all possible : aid 'was., given;
he. passed away 'at, 10' o'clock. , the,,
same evening.• The funeral was held
from his home on Wednesday after
n
noo; interment : taking ; `piaee , .;in
Lochalsh cemetery. The services, were,
condi cted ,by' Rev. •J. E McGillivray,,
pastor;of ,,,Aabfield'"` Presbyterian
Church. ;
• Ther pallbearers' were William, and
Kenneth Ross, 'John :C. West , And.' T.
G ' Nesbitt: ,"
..Those :attending ,the funerals trona.
a distance 'were: . Mr: George • S..
Phillipien, grandfather, 'Mr. and Mrs,
T. G. 'Nesbitt, Mrs: L. V. Wilkin,' all
of, Palmerston, ', Mr. ; Jack'' Ross ;` • of
Detroit; Mrs:, G.. A. Moore of Sarnia,
and..: Mr, and Mrs:. ` Fred • Ross 'and'
son • Donald of Dugannon.:
St, Helens: Society, . f
fakes: TPresentation
Mr,.`and .Mrs. HarVey Webb ,• Are
Honored
By St, ';;Helene. :Young
�.
Pao' lel "s t
Socia
A very Pleasant timewas sPe.nt
it the` Young.
oung• PuerochP
en s
o
ci
al
held nin
the-nited o
z.
in a whi was
g .. The.. meeting' ch , In
.har f
o the Social Com:, of Which
Gordon dcInt convener
is
are ,
-:**L
.been need n hand
sirs:.
airy Hardeb i s. bb
e • W b. M Greta'
-
o
,wntr tinted tw soros •and 3fiss', Mar .
a et "'Millen" o `'''. fano: `solos' '
n r,,. , tw p ,and
' .Kis s°Jean Thom•, a pimp!,
v•
•
r lainterest n times and .costes s
e
a .
g.g
were.•.en`�- ed.b •' all resent.:A'
J9Y. Y P,
pleasant feature
.of:the evening
too
k ,
place -'when Mr; and Mrs °Webb; were.
called to. the' 'fro 't ail,! the following'
address was::read by 'litre. Wallace
Miller : and a chesterfield;' table pre
sented, by Mr. Stanley Todd
. •,t
'.Ir:, and. Mrs. Webb=
We, the,m.embers,.of .the St. Helens
Young,; Peope s "Srjeiety . and • other"
friends, are'.takin ` '• a van g ,o -:t
g ,d rage f � his,
ortunit • to exten to' . _ ou
d
1?P ,Y Y.
heartiest' congratulationsn beat
J,a d
wishes: — 'I
:We must.'admit,: '
:HarveY, that' ' in
° ecent •-years we have 'missed you ::at.
. u'r, .:n►eeting .. However, 'knowing the
.y
cause: •,'of ur'' absence on ':Sunday..
evenings,'e" :,c o
me annot , blame u. Vin'
Y
.fact We; might be almost tempted; to
wish '.that. a:`fe ore of ou o n
wm. J rYug
men Might • 'follow your :`exam' le
providing they meet with equal;suc-
cess: The cause of your I absence : now
beingremoved, we are "looking for
forward to :your ''able : co-operation
To yoAu, ,Mrs Webb,, we •'extend'a
heart'Y.Welco
e me
to u >Itmu i
n.tY
To. man°'you 'co ,as.ia strap -
Y ' ofus m e
;er, .but. we sort of eel we know you
for :we ,
aiwY
a 's;r.g . ad and heard
with ':d'
'.deepinterest bf -your. success
.in, the various:.activities of` .our home
Y .
cornmunity,' Now:,that you have taken
lip a'..new life work, we perhaps
helfisfaly, oannot"hel.p being: delighted
that '•that 'work•, firings .you' to . St.
HElens'. We, are looking, forward to
happy, ;and ,helpful 'times together
'AES' a•' slight ,' token'•',of ",our, esteem,
we as, • you 'ta. accept, thin, with
the assurance;'that- it carries ,with..it
the beat wishes of
your many friends
of St'. Ilelens happy and
prosperous Married life
Signed, ,Irene' Woods;,
Greta • Webb 'Stanley', Todd;"Wallace
Miller:.
Flaryey
in"' a few well-chosen: worda.
extended the-::thanks:'':of he an :-Mrs.
Webb' , and a hearty hand -elm ' .wxs,
given thorn'.'
The `Januar' mooting'of 'the Harris
Missi'o'n Band Will be held—4 the
*DSc :on.-. Saturday.;:afterno•.on .___
'he monthly meeting of the Wo .
men's: Institut. was held. at Miss,�I
Greta' Webb's',on Thursday, with a
`good attendances Soiie interesting•
fil�anal�nnq..+��t•� a„/Uy�t/.Cn.�.ii1.�.reS,pOnL�4
to the Roll' Cail and''also sortie slips ”
Piano solos' by Mrs, i7Vm, 'it'utlierford
and
Margret Miller were'.. enjoyed:
Mrs. '-George .Stuart' gave a• iielpful
'paper ''on' "1 eeping .$its" A "corimtnit-
tee WAS appointed to': arrange .for a
;slay td bestaged' at the.' annual At
Annie.
TIIURSDAY,. ,3ANUAit 12, i!13!
. •
anu'a'y• ..
� • e �tnori
gine nu.
i n:
S � 1111�11� ,K* ilam'
"
PILLOW COTTONS that, Imre ';you
money. P'iraly !woven, -A ' IquaUty' '
•
that; ,gives ,`yoii, "titre ". wear.' 42", and,l
,• 44" Wide. 'Per' Yd . ,-• , 38c $r 222,
,25c, LIIVLN •TEA TOWELLIN
Leader, Per. 'Yd. , ..:. , . .,.3
Four 1 . alitas: of Unbleached and
Bleached; SHEETINGS•'' j FACTORY JCOTTONS, .Longeloth'Yk
Yd . •. • . 39c,; .45e; 50c, 5$c.:'• Nainsooir,
•,.. Per d: .1 ' 3pc.
WHEELING YARN, AN: EXCELLENT YARN, KNITS INTO WARM SOCKS'' AND' MITTS.
: ORS -RED, BLUE, BLACK;—GREY AND MOTTLED., < '
FINE YARN $FOR SWEATERS dt. AFGHANS..,COLORS"—PLAIN AND' V • IE A
FANCY •SATEENS • AND: CHINT IN' .36" WIDTHS. �. •
BATTING IN 1 and 2 LB.: ROLLS. s
BALANCE,: OF • 'TATS EASON • ; :GREATLY,
TH. S �S S SYJ,EAnI1`a S .�,�' ; REDUCED, ,PBs
McCluskey, .Manager
'OUR MOTTO: -SMALLER PROFIT,:' QUICK TURNOVER,,
LINEN TOWELLING-. 'This is nit
any All Linen, but a "Pure Linea ..
Towelling ` at',Per' Yd. ..20e dz 15c.
LINEN, TEA..TOWELL1NG at
I'er Yard.
1
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COL -
'PHONE:
al
OC
enera
New Battin Waddin :'and • motet-.
gr f
?ala ' for:Quilts.' and Comforte . New
.@ rs
mow' Prices. THE MARKS•
T::
'
`
.0 p.Richar son of
Tees
=
nater 'returned
homa ofter s en'ig
the:week With relatives here.
and,-Mrs. Russell Robertson
at -:i
•. 'uncle;
tended 't a funeral `of their
h +
M - Jehris o ,o
�i . 8obt: J hn t n in Goderach n.
Mr;
Sunila
Y'
Mrs Donald 'McKay ••'left " for_ -iter:
home in Detroiton"Tuesda having
g.
.
ittended:'the funeral of her ..mother,
1�rs: Angus ' Matheson. "
Mr. and : Mrs,' • G. E. .Baker " and
d.
Mr. Jim' McKay ' of Tiverton "were
Visitors the first`''of the : week with
Mr. and'NnMrs., Ral h'. N iron ;
Mi. John Joynt who has been con-
fined` 'to his room' ttirou h illness
g illness,
since Christmas; is making•ftvorabre'.
recoveryand .i able.'to be;vu wfor
s.
P ..
short intervals:; each day'
Y
The
,.regular:meeting of the Wo
-
nen's,'Institutewill•'be held at the
home of .'Mrs A. ;C. Y, 'Agnew, on Fri-
day,
ri
..-
da 'January 13th, . at. 2.30. Debate“
�
"Resolved that the ' world is :getting'
tetter' 'stuns ; the '2 19th,, .century.”
Visitors. welcome.
Wrong Impression
I' u- : issue` ofag.
n our e two weeks o we.
g.
made,' mention of the urchase of
the. Agar. `home b_ y Mr. `William Robb
of,. Ripley::' The 'transaction .we ,are
informed was made between ' Mr::
Rob and nil Mr s. and 'Mr. Akar,. ►r ant)
net :an otherwise stated.
SOUTH KINLOSS :W M.
.
There - w'as 'a good• attendance at
•
theffr§t meet
ear, • When,
I
the-new,:officers assumed:,their duties
With a, zeal . and., enthusiasm' ` which -
,•
st m encou 1 rag ng.•.
We take,the:• opportunity .`op ortunit of cor
recting a .mistake, Mrs. W. F. ?Mac
Donald is' : the ' secretaiy and' not 'Mrs,
Sutherland : as was reported.
After the op4ning exercises':, and
busines$ 'dealt with, °the., Bible -"Study,
from Isaiah;. 61 st Cliap.,"was• conduc`
ted . ,by ,Miss D. , MacLeod, wha 'also
carried on"•a sort of Questionaire :on
Prayer, .whish was very. befitting ,to
'the ‘,90eek :'of ':Prayer."` A' shower Of
Pillow .Slips. is being donated to • the
Presbyterian Home lin Toronto, ,coni-
inonly' known at::Miss ,Rattle's ,home.'
Words of 'appreciation front' Mrs: K.•
MacLeod,' Miss :Mae'',MacInne�s:, and
'Lester M
a
acLeo "' e . d far messages ...nses of g
sympathy and good" cheer, were re-
ceived 4by ` the 'society. Rev.
Burgess closed- the' ',meeting°''with
prayer,`
OR
Victoria 'Mission Band
ict
The ori �� al0 -
s nf: the
i Band.o t e
Pr•esbyterian
church
held, their •firs
t
meeting., of the' year on' ondayif-
•ternoOn in the
church:The resident
P
Mrd.
�R ,'H at '•oc
u o Cn ichair�
n ped the:.
After:°`•'the'-F.o in� '�`h
it n= o
.Ise g ym
sri n
'Johnsxon . c`ond`+eted. devoti. nal .ex -
• ,o er.
cises: Readings were given by John
K. MacKenzie and .ISob'el'+'ADon lad.
•
On ,behalf of the lission
Band Mrs.
Huston -
:-n ' sent -
ed ��`� ' s' "'Rosz lis
Pre 1►lts e
Muffinand' Miss '" Mae' Maton o
Mali
with ' . J
uni :
0r Life M embershtpsi':for
faithful) services' rendered. The bind
was d divi'
ad. for ..etudeYr °Mrs... Ruston
teaching the' older ,group d 'Roszel-
la Mullin .''teaching :''the juniors:` :'The
President closed 'the nleetinB ' with
prayer.
Preaiiytetiait ."GuIId:
The meeting g of the'Youn People's
Guild • was
Cit held on Monday evening.
The e rogeam for•the .:avenin ': alas'
Pg
in'.'cha _._ a 'o
r f the. Session and -Mana-
,g n
ers' and • SteWart' //Mullin 'too the
gk h
chair•
After er the oPenin hymn,
Mr.
it, y: MacBenzie. read a
3cri tore:
reading . and ' Rev. -Mr.: Colquhoun
lead in prayer. Following. the next
PY Bz
hymn a piano solo was given lam
Frank MacKenzie and ' readings by
4r. Jack -Henderson; and Mrs Cher.,
nut., The topic ' was taken'= b ',: Rev. C.
PY
H. 'MacDonald. A number; was then
liven by the orchestra. Mr. Pickering
closed •the meeting with prayer.•. The
meetine next Monday evening ,will
be in;'charge `of the Lookout' Com.
St.. Peter's Woman's Gadd'`
• The:. regulir ' meeting of the W.
man' Guild :was°lield at the rectory;
on. o
M nils ev 1 " last, with
Y 8'
Connell, ' president,: •in ' he .• air.
After the reading Of the minute by
the sr
�etary, Mrs. Temple Cls
the trea•surer`.:Miss .K ' McClus
read:'' the. annual-; report. The ann
election of officers'; ; resulted ; • in ; all
the officers, being returned to oMce
Following 'the businees.sesaion, a
social ° hour was 'spent. The, social'
took; the form'' 61 a ; Party
arty
in . honer Of Mrs. Johnston, who was
e.:
Y,
it
c Is
era io
g
her birt
hd
aY.that -
n
ing.:The members took the . oppor,-'
tunity, of presenting ,-ter ::with a
dainty t aa' s niaik of . e teem in
Which. s Mrs:Geagle
an
served
a; -••hincheon , from a • • table _::
centred with the birthday :cake the :
1
color • decorationb gein' ink• nd-�wh1 e
P $
nil
U t
ed. C. h
P'areh -'Y • .-
S:
The .meeting' ,: on,Monday •.
;:ng`
h
took: e.for
t.
•
s
`ta s
e etre re tri 'was iven b
i'Y Po �''.
Doroth• �Be ':a
n
`'t
7! _1'1'Y,..•_.__d,. the;... ceaanter
report• was given.; by Kenneth :Murdie.;
After•the
business ,'the .., '.
.followin " od lacerwar e
. , g• ,. e, , leered
the conun ear: Pr : i
•
Smith,; :''Vice,
Fres.. ;Alex _ .Andrew • ,
2 ..ic.-
nd V e.Prea,, :.,; eth S.ecre-
tary, Margaret.•.;MaeCallum,• 'Teas:: •
urer,• Harold Greer,.
McKenzie; Assists t Pianist; Eunice,':
wton,
veners remain the same excep or
a few 'changes; , Beth ' Alton; wasµ:
made.. convener of LiteraryCom.the
''•+'
Vice ies. was made assistanto `r
P .: t
Citizenship :' Grou "�.r The ° Social : com
P
consist
s of Miss`Olive -Alton, Kenneth-
,•
Murdie ,Orval Richards and Martlia
McCallum. It leas' decided that
the
skating party b -held, weather'Rer-
mitting on Wednesday,
the eighteenth
of January.,
Bobby:: What's the!`, ;idea? • These'.'
shirts 'are foue
t.
r sizes oo, big. for, m.
You n w
k o.' " ;rny : size. ,
W i fey -W...''ell. they `bi size• ",,cost .!
,, g
. i l • .o s� and,.
just,the same as the lt
t a ne ,
1' :wasn't going to 'let"that 'new clerk
know' what: a 'a rim . I married.`
A Man arras ted for :Murder brie
ed >
n. ao se
sh on ;the `Irl man
jury tooppose .
the de
nthPen1tY,
-and
hold out'for
o manslau hter
a .verdict f g ,
!Ong time,'
'The jury were out for. e g e,
t verdict of`
and fin :
arl came is Vvi h a
he -m n'rushed u
manal urhter.. T a p ,
to the Irishman end 'whispered: I m
tremendously obliged. Did . you:"have',
a hard time of it•T"
' "The; devil's oWrn'. Arne; '•me lad,: the 1..',.
other eleven' :all winter' 'to acquit
you:'
;1NMEMORIAM
COSEbtS: -In 'loving memory ,of
diary p..1 Govenlock Cosens, beloved;
wife of Rev. T.• Wesley Cosebs of
Mt: nal a ° Forest, anel e r beloved
avert
rnetlieii"of ltev C."-* 17rWrtt' Cogent'
A,y I3 Dai:. of gtrntford,,;who j ssetl,
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