The Wingham Times, 1898-04-22, Page 8%' ' ' peeted that the Bill will boon
C �,!` tlig%j �.11i 'rsli 1111 up again for cu11hldl'ratiltll.
VV +J i The lEla9 in the thrilo of eggs offer
ed III Toronto and other markets
FRIDAY, 1PlllC, ;.°., 1808 i through careless handling, is each
...e - . . -ss- ' year evaskierltble. Tee slightest
W1/4".4G r'TI 01/14 t a. crack renders the egg valueless for
�r. v
.. _ ... picklingur cold storage x)urpuses,and
Toronto, Mar. 31st, 1893 I whoa sold as "check" or uraeI ed
The imp )rtanee Of the egg trade eggs, from two to three cents per
le not sul'fleit?t.ltiy appreciated. Am• dozen leas than standard prices must tvhen the act thus.
criean statisticians place the total be accepted. Collected front the! at an expon. a of from ton to twenty
value of eggs produced In the -lfl.it• i Ic.5ts ill a haphazard way and can't cents for one or two packages of Dia- ut 3 It n, and S p m, THE �� TOI�' '�"
ed States in e �l'e s ('f that lit dairy lei to anal et over rouot roads in ann' mond Dyes any woman can make her SALsal and 8 P iRM-Adjutalltl4lile6 'WHY �b.
products, cotton, wheat, the lnii.eral ordinary bucket, there is usually ' haled gowns or skirts its good as new• and win comtnat d• *Servleutl at 11 tl.
This kind of home work is wisdom and f m ,;11,i�ife and S p nl,
�*atput or other staple industries of coutidl ruble breakage before the trueecopomy• In each of the above named churches
the country. The same they be said eggs reach the market, where they 'Phis spring thousands of wise and I StIn ea h School is held at X330 p m, 1. Because it is dangerous to be a
Of Canada, although ti•u iuclustry is run the ahatnce of further loss b5• thrifty women are using the Dinmun� I moment without one.tu
T1114‘ :WIN( i i E 1!� `i'i F S%, APRIL 22, U t)8.
„k .. t,.q,4,.YhFYrw.r , . ..�i1A••i•_.,--.MSM'_,.•.'---_-b•r�
come ' DRESSING WELL a4.Bil c TI1 S RVIOIfIS
M. THOi)IST--•ltev. Dr. Pascoe, pen-
is (Quite Easy T ilea You Know How or. Serviced at lI a ID mei 7 p m.
Ylll't(Sili'1'I'aIt1AIV- slier. 1). ferric
There are two many women who are pa EPISCOPAL,
ISr. • Services at lPaul's-Rev.1 a m and? p \'
Idt lhl. C)1 1T,, St. �ti m•
careless about their hone gowns. They Lowe, rector. {cervices at 11 a in and 7
imagine they are thrifty and economical ) m
because they put on from day to day a 1 BAPTIST -Rev, Jas. Hamilton, pas -
faded or dingy dress or skirt. Such wo tor. Services at 11 n m and 7 p w
men are neither economical nor wise. CONGI'AGRI1ONAL---Rev. U. E.
They are either misers or indifferent t0 Mason, pastor. Services at 11. a in and
the.+feelings of their fancily and friends 7 p m
CHRISTIAN WORKERS -_ misses
Outram and Lock in uc.mmnnd, Services
ElmAio ou�., . �1,)1(.&° Lng 1 m
RUPTURED ?
-16 I'i•T1,L18IIErr.l•
If so it is your advantage to uvErtY FRIDAY MORNING
call on Gordon 8 Co.'s Drug -•-PAT TIM--
Store, Winghain. They ITIIVIES OFFICE, JOSEPHINE $TRET
are the agents for the WINGHHAM, ONTARIO.
celebrated Wetmore Subscription prico,$iperyear, inadvdtnce
Truss, ADVERTISING RATES
-_ Spot, ,1 1.y.r. 1 U mu. 1 S tno.' 1 _1.uo•
One Column ti0U 00 $•1 00 it«0 est k8 00
Half '• I 40 00 211 12 00 0 00
quarter" 50 00 12 00 7 00 3 00
Ore inch 5 00 3 on 2 00 I 1 00
ONE FOR YOU
o •anile at, + t - Dyes, giving new life , fitting Old nn ei1Rt 0n
here e'tr1'led uu 'dthout lite de• the handling• of the Ille1'Ch1Ult or ills d NEbee and COswtl leR, &da them for , C�I �. It will Ii�Ver rust and is COnse-
' oLoss in this wayis inevl• quently durable.
larded putllleity tc'hicil characterizes" assistants, another seasons wear•
other brttnubei of trail:'. As an I table su lung as proper egg carriers When you decide to dye, do not risk 3. A person wearing a Wetmcre does
These mita-her,
or it
esfindI
easesor d not
article,. of food., CSl3Cl'.ia11y fur work- are not used. I.11eat7 E��''f•,' c.,..d,e� can your materials with p0 Y
., . t iso . could he turehased at a very llunlinal fig- tions of the Diamond Dyes Pee that , abcka9cs guaranteed i d t e 4. We will guarantee to hold in
Sill; people, t.14 L.ad Of eggs 1 your dbaler gives you. the"Diamond" forma of Sexual Weakness, all effects
'with txdvantage be esteudetl. No are, ray twenty -tire cents for a II position any reducible rupture
other prutluct e:tn be as inexpensive- thirtti dozen case, and by careful us -.5. This truss cannot possibly move
l
and. quickly prepared for the I Lt1CKlr0`V. totprtce onopncka>o$1 six, $5. Qnewzt_
szx 20i►E ct+t a Pamphlets fi ee to �
table, while few table l,roiutts are o 0 S of our townspeople can
capable of being served ill such a
variety of ways, and none offer more
nourishment to the consumer.
The inhabitant., of the British Isles
a,;ppreciate more than any other pert.
pie the value of eggs es food. In
addition to the enormous consump-
tion of domestic laid eggs, nearly
$15,000,000 is spent each year in.
purchasing foreign supplies. France
Belgium and Denmark- contribute
iinore than two-thirds of this supply,
and the monies received in the trade
represent a great deal to the farmers
and peasants of those countries. Al-
though the consumption of eggs in
'Canada is capable of vast expansion,
there will always be, an there is to-
day, a surplus available for export-
ation. In competing tor the egg
trade of the United Kingdom it has
-always to be borne in mind that
scrupulous pains and care must be
exercised if the trade is to succeed. A
fast steamship service and cold stor
age carrying facilities will do much
to offset the advantage which Conti
llential producers have over Cana.
dial's. But something more is re-
quired to win a good place for Cana
dian eggs in British markets, viz.—
unanimous cooperation of producers
'merchants and exporters in market -
leg the eggs in the best possible con-
dition.
It is the little things that often
make or unmake. great industries.
We do not intend to offer any advice
as to the best breeds of poultry fur -
ttlter than t,, say that farmers do not
as a rule, look atter poaltry with
that intelligence and care that is be-
stowed on other live stock of the
farm. Experts tell us that by sel-
ecting only tate best layers for breed
ers• and plating for suitable pure -
breeds, the average egg production
cif whole flocks has in a few years
been raised from 100 to 250 eggs
per annum. In addition the size of
the egg has been increased a very
important item, as in the export
trade it is essential that the
eggs should average one and
one half pounds per dozen. When
Wore. After.®0 S l0ilp 0 i1®�
•The QreaL RTarJlfsh Remedy.
Sold and recommended by all
druggists in Canada, On)y reli-
_ red, Six
ice o cure all
Of abuse
that work so easily and successfully.
age will last for
1 or excess, Mental Worry, xcessive use of To -
1 baeco, Opium or Stimulants. Mailed on receipt
years. ' anyaddress.
To -
Keep theeggs clean, is ibo advice who Wood Company, Windsor, n
! The directurs of the Kinloss Branch I
which every merchant would impress I Agl'ieultural Society will hold a I Sold in Wingham by Colin a Campbell,
upon the owners of poultry. An I Druggist.
meeting in the Mechanics Institute,
abundance of fresh straw in the hen on Saturday, April 23rd, Co consider ____ _ = "e''
house Is nut a heavy expense, and it; matters in connection with the fall MORRIS.
is essential to a profitable market.! Show. Mr. Thomas Laidlaw, of this town
If in spite of care the eggs should: Mrs. P. P. Kee, music teacher, and r til voters' list
become dirty, then by no means !ship, has a copy c. f 4i,
wash them, as this process removes Mr. D. C. MeMorran, band master, for Ward No. 1, 18ti5, it being 33
are making preparations for the years old. The Morris side of Blyth
a glutinous covering from the shell
representation of the "Chief Nations was thele a part of Ward No. 1.
and impairs their keeping qualities. of the World," which will be given 'there were 135 voters c'n the list, of
We do not pretend to be cable t0 in the town hall in the near future. which Blyth fu'nished 28. Of the
prophesy as to the course of the egg 1 Mr• John Miller has invested in a 135 voters on the list in 1805 there
trade in Great Britain this coming Sawyer -Massey road machine. are only 20 now residing in the pre-
season. It, however, does not require The Sepoy lacrosse club has or- I einets of Ward No. 1 -four in Blyth
any prophetic gift to make afore-! ganized for the coming summer, l and 22 in Morris, vis.: D. 13. Me -
cast of large receipts and compare- with the following officers: -lion. Kinnon, Win. Shane, L. McQuarrie
lively low values the season through.' Pres., J. Murchison • Hon. vice-
, 1 and Atex. ilieCreit;ht, Blyth ; Arch,
The prospects are that in the British Pres., J. F. Berry ; Pres., J. W. I McInnes, Patrick Phelan, James
largerales the production of eggs will be Armstron Vice-pres., J. F. Ten-
than ever, while in addition g' Craig, Philip Ellison, Michael Kelly,
pant; Captain, J. W. Jewitt; Sec.- Matthew Cunningham, Rieha'd
to the usual supplies from France, trews., W. A. Lawrence. Pratt, John Kelly, Robert Hughes,
Belga ov and Denmark, a phenomen- M5r. John McIntyre, formerly of James Lynn, Daniel Kelly, James
al movement of eggs from new • this place, has passed all his ex - Pollock, James McComb, Thomas
sourced in Russia is predicted. Al-. aminations at the Northwestern' Laidlaw, Robert 13. Laidlaw, John
though these eggs are lute eompeti- Dental College and is now a full 141eLlroy, John B. Taylor, John
tion with cur product and will, fledged D.D.S. Dr. McIntyre has i richmond, James Scott, Henry
beyond doubt, have an adverse located in Chicago, where he will ' Richmond, John McMillan and
effect Up011 market values. Last practice his profession. f James Logan, Morris. The list was
year, it will be remembered, the Mrs. Treleaven, wife of Richard written, not printed, and was used
Americans made a somewhat spirited rpreleayen, of Dungannon, and , in the contest fur the reeveship be -
bid for tee export trade, and it is mother of Mr. T. L. Treleaven, of tween Squire Wilson and Charlie
estimated that they sent more than Lucknow, passed away on Thursday Whitehead in which the latter was
a million dozen eggs to Great Britain. ' afternoon, April 7th, in the 74th ! the victor.. 1 -Ir. Tnomas Laidlaw
This year it i:. reasonable to expel- year of her age. Deceased and her was the returning officer, and the
very large shipments from the Unit- husband were among the pioneer polling. which lasted two days, was
ed States, as last year's operations settlers of the township and was • held in the log school -house at Me -
were is the nature of an experiment. • well known and highly esteemed. Comb's corner. M1 voting was
Egg dealers in that country ' She leaves an aged husband and done openly, and at the elosc of the
have suffered serious losses for a eight sons and two daughters to first day's polling a free tight took
number of seasons by the cold stor. ; mourn the loss. The remains were place, wbice was the first and only
age of eggs, and now prefer to div- interred in the Dungannon cemetery, fight that ever took place, in Ward
ert a portion of their stocks to Brit-' her six younger sons acting as pall- No.1.Mr. Adam Forbes was township
istl markets, bearers, and a very large crowd of clerk in those days.
Neither the Provincial nor the' relatives and friends were present.
Duninion government has provided, Mr. Stewart Yule 'has gone to
statistics as to the production of eggs ! Sarnia, where he has secured a
in Canada, and it is impossible to 1 situation.
compare, with accuracy, the present 1 The citizens of this place will
situation with that of past years. celebrate the 24th of May in right
Our government agrieultural ofdeials I royal style. Preparations have al -
might render great service to the 1 read been commenced.
trade if they would turn the present I Y
organization for the collection of I WEAK AND NERVOUS.
farm statistics to secure more com- Too many women that way. They
1 iWl c plete and better classitied returns as ed Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pitts.
1,11\1',
, s. J. Hawke, Hagersville, Ont., says :
it is taken into account that co'npe to poultry and products. Our own lylilburn'e Heart and Nerve Pills cured
tent authorities place the average observations lead us to believe that me of weakness and nervousness, with
Meld of bens for the BMOC in the there will be material increase in which 1 had been afflicted for a long
Province of Ontario, at less than 100 the output of eggs this year, and Ino.
eggs, it will be readily seen how offerings are now much larger than
much i3 t) be gained by paving at the same date in previous years.
.more attention 'lo the hennery. In `What are the lessons to be drawn
this connection it is interesting to from the experiences of pest seasons
note that on Mareh 18th, when a and the prospects c.f the present
committee was in session to alnmend
the Weights and Measures Act, lir.
McMillan, of Huron, gave notice that
• viten the bill carne up again he
'tiv'vuld move in emtnenement that
eggs be sold by weight and that the
Staddard weight of a dozen eggs be
one and one•half pounds. It is ex -
Legal and other casual atdrel t,seluent. So per lino
for fires hse ttou,and Se per line orattailbubsequent
insertion, bie..suded by neepara 1 scale.
,.anvil notices 10e. ptr lil)o tor first Insertion, and
6s. per line for each subsequent , isertlt r.
Advertieements of Lost, Found litre). cd, Situations
and Bustuers Chanced Wanted, not exceeding b line
nonpareil, pr for first mono , and 600. for each
c .t month
subse u (
Elouees and Farina for Salo, not exceeding 8 line.
31 for fitat month, SCe. per eubsequent month
Larger advertisements ie prop(ntiee.
These tEr•me will be strictly adhered to
special rates 108 larger advertisemanta, or or
conger periods.
after adjustment, Advertisements and local netices without specific
Some die:otiona, will ho charted till forbid and charge
accordinpaidin advgly.ance't ai.eitury edt ei figments must be
testify to its merits.
7. Satisfaction guaranteed or mone unungua for contract uclvertieemente moat be in
y the ogles by Wednesday noon, ,n order to appear
refunded. that week
GORDON
& co.
BANK of��°�
W IN G H A M.
Capital, $1,250,000. Rost, 1$725,000
woo* `rananciNtanto.
" F
eiSd
u ...b b.. _ �... tea..,,. ,....,...,....
Murray
Lan.ran's
iFLORWWA WATER
THE SWEETEST
M05'r I' r1Ci ;.tNT, MOST REPRIISH1N(t
AND f.NDuRIN0 Or .11.1.
PERFU„i.1S POR TriL
0ANDK1fiCHIEF, TOILET OH LATH.
ILL DRUGGISTS, PERFUMERS AND rI, (;rxx, 1315us, & Co.
season? In addition to erre, in-
telligence and promptness in market• 1
ing un the part of producers )Ind'
merchants, eggs should be put
chased at tl reasonable basis of (',rives.
In the large centres of productiun lr,
the 1'ni ed States dealers are now
paying seven cents per dozen fur
eggs, and count on purchasing. the
bulk of their supplies at six cents per
dozen. The low pri.'.e of corn in
the Western States has enabled
poultry -men to feed it with good
results. The 'interests of producers
and merchants in Canada will be
best el•nserved by an absence. of
exaggerated values at the opening
of the season, which must lead l..ter
in the slimmer t e a reaction and
consequent demoralization of the
markets.
The following table will show the
prices of eggs at New York and
Toronto, at the end of March, during
the past eight years l ••--
WEST W AW ANOSTI.
President-J011N STUART.
VIeo4'resl000t-A. O. RAMSAT.
DIR,ECTORLS
JOHN PROCTOR, (31:0, ROAOU, WM. GIBSON, P, A. T.
Noon, A. B. Lee (Toronto).
Cashier -J. TURNBULL,
yBepoaits s Bank-Boum,
and upwards received and intere, 10 a
allowed.
Special Deposits also received at ourrem
rates of ir..,rust.
Drafts or, Great Britain and the United Stew
bought and sold
KIDNEY DISORDERS
Are responsible for a Targe proportion
of sickness. If you have a weak or a
Lame Back, Swelling of the Rands and
Feet, Sediment in the Urine, Dizzy
Spells, Rheumatic Paine, •Lost, of Mem-
mory, Severe Headaches, you may know
your kidneys ara disordered, and the
remedy for you is Doan's Kidney Pills.
W. CORL30ULD, AGNN7
E. L. DICKINSON. Solicitor.
At a collection taken up at a fare-
well sleeting to the Salvation Army
Klondike party in Toronto the suns
of 81,010 was realized.
Gi.t,..'•rK sib Lam..,
3aa fad
tizintato
ti:ailo
of
Money to Loan on Notets
loevery
an
/'
,267 l%✓: wraeAr.
The editor et' the Missouri paper,
the Orrick Times, is properly jubi
lint. "Just seven years ago," he
says, "we landed in this town with a
handful of type au army press, and
S3 in cash. We still have the press
and the vete"
Notes Discounted
AT REASONABLE RATES
Money advanced on Mortgages at 6 pet oentwhh
privilege of prying at the end of any year. Not,
and accounts collceted.
ROOT. 111OINDOO.
Bon ver Block Winuham, Ont
H. B, ELLIOTT,
PR0r0•ntTOR nN0 UOL1NURR,.
1L. PANSTONE,
�L BARRISTER, buL1CSTOit, Etc.,
Private and Company funds to loan at lowest
interest. No commission chargee. Mortgagee, tow
and farn, property bought and old,
OFFICE -Beaver Block WINoildtt
GRAND TRUNK 1U.ILWAY.
DT,PAItT ARRIVE
Toronto and East 6 50 a. in, 3 05 p. m
3 SO p m 10 25 p m
Palmerston mixed 8 55 a m 3 05 p m
London and South 6 53 a m 11 10 a ni
33epm 800pin
Kincardine 11 10 a rn 0 50 a m
3 30p rn 3 30prn
1025pm 830am
J. A. SIOlrTON,
BARRISTER, Sic..,
WIngham, ' Out,
E. L. DICKiNSON,
BARRISTER, ETC.
SOLICITOR TO RANK O3 IAIIILTON. MONEY T.
LOAN.
Office -Meyer Block. Mitcham.
M. 0. CAMERON,
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, CONVEYANCER, &o
Office -Corner Hamilton and St. Andrew streets'
opposite Coiborno Hotel.
Comma, ONTARIO.
]JENTISTRY.-J. S. J I;ROM I:, L. D. S.,le mGULM.
1r, a,anutactur first-ciaee sats' of
teeth as cheap 0s they can be made
in the 3)oniinion. Teeth extracto9
absolutely without pull), by hie new
process, guaranteed p0810,tly safe.
OFFICE: In the Beaver Block, opposito the
Brunswick House.
ARTIIL'R J. IRWIN, D. 1). U., D. S.,
Doctor of Dental Surgery of the Ponueyltan
!)ental College
OFFIOE---MAODONALD BLOCK.
NoTR-Will visit Blyth every Wednovday.
CHN RITCHIE
GENERAL INSURANCE AOISNT
W MILAN,
Awa, DT T Q ' The Beautiful Life of :Vii 1
eT Pul'J i v1"illare, by bet secretary an �� DEANS, JR., wlNedAst,
literary executor•, Anne A. Gordon ; intredur.tiou
by Lauy Henry Son.orsr.t ; Aolle to everybody, Great
snap. 1'respeetus fifty mem Hooks en time. LICENSED ATJCTIONEER FOL , af5, COUNTY
BrudleyGarretsou Company, Limited, Toronto. 010 MUIR N.
Salts attended In any part of the Co." Charge
Moderate.
OIVIAR
WINGHAM
STEAM PUMP WORKS
�11�TEEL ,
U/`1P!IlgltILL
1891 1E1)1 18113 1891 189.3 18110 14: ; 13'.8
Toronto,14r, 1;e. lee. 15c. lne. Ile lee.Sew Vuek, eiE118•'. e.1i'o 1•o. Igo 1:,• 111e lues 1(1,+
Yours truly,
GENERAL DEALERS.
MIRES ErVIR C''TriliYE.
..r.�+f31 Ir4 1 '•.1 hat t often had Coughs and (;old, as
i Noll ns l ronrhitig. Norway fine lyrnp
cures me overt' time. ?nwzrl.TIAUIly,
Mayfield Ont.
Can't help but come to the surface
in the form of Ulcers, Sores, Boils,
Pitnples and Rashes of one kind and
another. Especially is this so in the
SPRING. At this time of the year
the Blood needs purifying, the Sys-
tem needs cleansing. Nothing will
do it with such perfect success as
Jessie Johnston Rockwood, Ont.,
writes
"1 bad boils very bad and a friend ad-
vised me to try Burdock Blood Bitters,
so I got a bottle. The, effect was won.
derful--tide boils began to disappear, and
before the bottle was done 1 was totally
cured. .1s an effectual and rapid cure
for Impure Blood fl. B. B. cannot be
equalled."
.1'`lYl W IU( A canFOHY TNR, ' "a,"4t/x7MILLIS
Having purchased the entire business
from Mr. Daniel Showers, I am now
prepared to supply tho public With.
Wood and Iron Force and
Lift Pumps, Brass and
Iron Cylinders, Galvaniz-
ed Iron Tubing. Cisterns,
Water Troughs, Sinks,
Baths,ripe Fitting, Well
Digging and everything in con-
nection with water eupplies.
Galvanized Steel Windmills for power
and pumping water.
Deep well pumps a speciality,
Repairing promptly attended to.
Parties writing for information Cr
ordering by mail should alwnyN state
depth of well.
All work guaranteed or no sale.
C. MOEN'i KGSTAE
Y."•'t 140 Wiughare, OM.
OHN CURRIE, WINoJIA]r, ONT.,
LICENSIEDT AUCTIONEEII.
Sales of Farm Stock and Farm Inlplemen
specialty.
All orders left at the Times otllce promptly ettemi
ed to. Term reasonable.
SOCIETY MEETINGS.
S. Q. S._ -_Cutup Caledonia, No. •fu, meet
57 the drat ,end thud Monday in
,•vary n.outh, hr .he (141i1 F0Uo1114 ikh. •Visiting
brethren welc(•u'' J. Murrav, Chief. D Stew
art 11,41.•8,1•
wA�dTED Faruroro' son's or other hi160.1:031
ustrIoua
persons Of lair edUl',dion 0 whom
$QO a motrth would be 011 tuducermut, t con115 also'
engage a few ladies 01.0,01rew❑ 1101110.•4
'r. 11 LINSO'Jrt, Toronto,
WANTED CHRISTIAN MEN AND WOMEN:
to introduce "Glimpses of Oil nevelt," the most
ineryellous book since tie urlltIleau lou et the Bible
Revealed religion tleu,Austret(d supernutnral fact
of the 13 bre uo longer in doubt ltet•. Dr, Austin lo
*5e Editor; Dr. Rnclglet, 1'roreseur et Philosophy
Victoria lfltivereity, writes the intredultioth The
contributors are schnharly and 001 1,11 men among
whom Rue, Dr. T1µ tru.tliuttic v'e11 t' o. ' 1101, O.
W, HetrnredetSOII, Coy'nc,
51. A., Chaplain Searle+, E.eigelibt l'toteley an(t
many others. ('nutains e7:14,110•eea t f 11': sley, Mark
Twain, Dr. Slickly, W. T, Stead. tw t a host of
similar men, Tho veil Dep 4011* in, the spirit, land is
drawn batik sethat all tray at least hat a 'glimpse.'
Full hound ,zlnv0ssin1 hock, 7t (•out. , w•nrtlt twice
that. Experience unnecessary. 1341111(9 on tune, Bap
cotenlls..lun, Seila on sight,
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TO,tot'r0, OST,
JOB PRINTING,
INOLUDING Books, l'aml,hiete, Postore, B11
RendMontan,sMontan, NO., &e., executed In the boat
style of the nrt, at moderato prices, and on 'short
notice. Apply or address
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T MRs efBee, Win8han
BOOKBINDING.
we are pt'ajod to announce that any Nooks or
Magazines lett with tui for Binding, will bare 001
prompt attention, prices for Binding In any etyltl
will be given en aupitoatton • the Theta 0Mee
'tv'la zront
that the fa
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