The Wingham Times, 1889-05-10, Page 1.4
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VOL. `i. Ta: ..._ U► 1).
LOOAT., NI'tWS.
—The School Et and meets cm Tuesday
evening next.
—Mr D B Cat ask has rented the resi-
dence of illi el 13o vers on is lwerd St.
—;lir D. McKim lee, 'Market gardener, is.
Staving eefouudat ou put under his rose
dance, '
—Beautiful vies s of Mr George Mason's
residence and Alae fife block were recently
t0101—Mr
aIken by Mr W le lrocksnehire. •
,
— Hr It 0 Speen ag has npeued nut a
shopp next door to the .Brunswick, where
:'e. '•Ike will purchase le tier, eggs, and supplies
generally.
--Messrs II W 0 Meyer and B Willson
want to 0olliugwoo ou Monday to witness
the launching of th i now Canadian built
`0 P,It steamer Meinitoba.
11 you want year coat !appals to re-
tain their shape, ju t try one of the Stone
p ut adjustable o at collar springs at T.
. :: ' write's.
•
—erasers Ilatni ton es Gillespie, of
Whiteeburoh, ships el a car of export cat-
tle by 0 P R on Tu -slay. A second load
was shipped at Te stater by this enter-
prisiug firm. •
—Mr, J. J. Ande-son left on Saturday,
on a prospecting t sur tbrough•Manitoba,
He goes to Delorai ,e Beat. We wish him
a pleasant trip wee but hope he May not bo
induced to leave Wingham. We ean't
afford to lose citize s of his stamp,
` —Rey. J. Scott preadult/ the funeral
sermon . tmo of the fat Mrs. Bateman, on Sun-
day evening last, he text being', Peace,
::` bo still." He (.1 sauced valuable lessons
from the text, oleo ly showing the necessity
offaith in Cheist -
ef --err 0 J Reding, of Bluevale, has
:purchased the greeery buainees of ;lilr 'H
' ifis000ke. He wi I run the express "anti
telegraph oMee as ' we11. - We are pleased
to ha M • Roadie 'c
vm t o4 to town,
as he
is a splid business an, anis we hope . he
nay sleet With exce eniesuocese. : .
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W.1.l.,V GJ'LC\M, ONT..,. FRIDAY , MAY 10. 1889.
---A Wee lot 'of baby cart agee, a
Gracey's. Who'll he first to hey d
The Dundas bot it of ettneetiou is
fatherly institutioi . It gave k15 to tau`
chase Lana ball out its for the wheel boy
of the WWI). ,
An exchange sa 's:
Berrie hold it tru whatf'er befall,
And dvo41 it Is, •,1 eh:neet• betide,
,vis better to 1- es lashed ,anti lied,
Than never to hr eresi td et ail.
—Rev. R.MoCosi, formerly a pastor in
St. Paul's church, 1 ringliene, 1i:us arrived
io Petrone, Ont:,'fret i Pomona, California,
preaching his first mere last Sunday,
Call Jai MCIxelvie at the Health
CCrete.
''CerC 't.
for ala famous drink — Boetou
Weundoratand fr. Nelsen Ritchie,
Provincial laud sury yor, well knwwn in
Kincardine, is about t locate in Wingham.
Mr. Ritchie's parents side in Ifineardinet
ete-lifr Jahn Martini now nicely install-
ed at the Brunswick ouse and evidently
makes the oonifort of is guests a prime
oonsidoratiou2' We ave no 'doubt the
Bru.iewiek°will not u y retain its already
splendid reputation, ut will enjoy a more
extended patronage ..rpm travellers and
the publicgenbraily, who require aceotn-
modation.
—The Dmaaannon correspondent • of
Godericli Signal .eras : Ott Tuesday
the 80th .eat„ Mr. J lin Martin, hotel -
keeper, with his farm , reproved to Wing•
ham. Mr, Martin .wil be muds ..mmssed in
this village and vioinit He wa.s a good
citizen, kept a very'res '.actable hotel, and
was greatly esteemed the ooinanunity.
We wish him and his f mily every success
en their, new home.
/Mr. Donald Giloh ist, who left Wing..
hate seine months ago has purchased lend
and is starting a mar et garden some 26
miles from Vancouver;- .c fie is greatly
pleased with the eon ry, and thinks the
prospects excellent for oung men in the
Pacific province. Th 'COOt of. living is
about double what it is re. Forinstanco,
Ir leebeet Ai"citienzio recently rettun.
erg ft " Momitoba,' whore be liar 'spent
son �ir l'ku#', having one out with a load
eofeteteeeand other. , rticles. He says the
It s n early
spying a sou aand beautiful
b.
:
one, enr_t spring whenwas waving in the
wind when he left. l�e saw nothing that
st.
hose seeking the
ehiropodist, during
justeeecanoepdoe
.dttl afflictions pre.
,}u, so exception -
w • Wingham. We
nconvenience may
had been injured by ft
=-The 'Member 'of'
services of Prof Emilio
the last week given of}c
of the extent. .to which I
vail in this age ;slid eve
ally healthy..a"•place
hope a little. tienuntneteyl
on all their tx•otibies'
eggs sell for :15 cents p r dozen, butter 85
cents per pound; bread, teats per loaf.
Lasa Theme ---'Tho staunch, palatial
steamers Lneted Einpire, Camipana and
Ontario • nevi running twice as iv
a t h eek'
>.e e
x
from Sainte and. 'Xi a� ine, formingthe
Huronsad. most ' 'rr route forake
Hurn and S erf r is Arthur,
o Up - 'l , PortAr aur,
Duluth, etc., making close commotion for
all points ro the Western States, Manitoba,
Pacific Coast, ei'c.' For all information,
lowest. of gle• and- round trip fares, freight
rates, c,, call on Agent ,G. T. ,11., Station,
Win am.
The postmasters tilronghout the coun-
try ha,,ve been notified hat in future the
rate for registered len •rs will be five cent
this score. 1 This is in pursuance if the : power con-
e -10 Georges `Md Mats/ has decided to ferred on the Postmarier General by the
offer for sale•oxi. May 2 th his entire real
estate and residence ii Wingham, having
been 0fivirtdtitt by his a get trip"to Mani-
tuba that1io'cijrtx?•. tsibet r--ae to oomfor
tee
and ate 'al. • t '-.
m rt to erx there than h e.
er
Vie el ence is a'. deei*ble one on the
1)iag`b road; and the : other propertie`a'
ere also good investment -.''See his large_
posters.
—Mr L Rgbbins; for fa r yours .foreman
in Messrs Inglis. & Are trong's woolen :
!Hills, left thin week'for T -onto, where he
eras bbtained a situation ' in the carpet
works of Ur George tinsel on Melururrieh
St., Toronto. ter Robbins has an excel.
lent reputation iu his ohosi line of work,
is an intelligent assd respec nd eitizen and'
we have no doubt he will 4-ve satisfaction
to hie new employer. V a tatni1y dome
no Bare town at present.;
A. nituxbor of.illusteeti ins were shown
us the other day drawn b, ' Blaster Robert
Galbraith', which are real] ' eroititable and.
indicate the possession of •artistica ability
and applieation. •They w re illustrations'
of ars, entreat Intern onal Sabbath
Seltree 1'ettlethi Such, unFr any circum.
etanntte,`are;espeoielly heli ul and interact
,ie'eaded When inlay are tit , work Of loeal
trtleut. Stick to it, Rots. Ton may yet
snakeyour'hiark'in this 1i'tor..
Mr W I J,7avis, of this Mitchell Altos
404, spent Si edify in to ru visiting his
brother, Me 1 'I avis, of t' Customer. IIs
gave the ; da call ext eturday, , Mr'
o eo daft th and
Davis hAs:l7eaici, s 1 to &tit rd a
bearer ter 'elle total Legielesseatee Smith
Perth. Mr Davis: is. widely!• 'known ,and
popularLbut we tleinitt soh noes tf wrest.
ing that fine and strong Lteetral oonstibtn
enoy from its support of Ittt IHowti,t is very.
tains.. Mr '1' Daliautyne, . i ?,a -corn
ly ltuown as cheese To- a.-»ia a asset':.
ally Strang man.
amendments to the PI
ed at the late session
has also been decided
mission free thug•o h
i
newspapers,- as has'
practice.
—The Salvation A_my held a successful'
Jubilee and Banquet n the town hall on
elenesty`evening wUi►a was well attended.
There wore present Itsujor Morris, of Lon -
den, and his two -se s—cornet players—
Brigade-Capt. Veale; ;f Loudon, Adjutant
Cousins, of Palmerst n, as well as Cap-
tains from EIarriston : I?tiimerstoe; Listo-
wel, Teeswater and _ lroxeter. Ari inter-
esting part of the cer mony was the dedi-
oation of two ohildre
---The Goderich B and of Trade at its
last m'oetxng discus d, the tine:Mons of
feirs,new factories,
indicating the con -
on those eubjeots,
find these useful
t Office Aot, adopt-
of pariiateent,, It
to stop the tram-
s mails of specimen
been formerly the
mouthly marke ts,c attl
&e., thus unniistakabi7
census of publics opine
Iii other townswo
organizations•--Iieardjpf Trade—working
along the same linos Wingham has Ds
charter, aud• business nen ere almost per-
suaded that material eavantages might be
derived from its reer3anizetion, but are
procrastinating. Why ? 1
/-.4 bylaw has bo. n passed by ;4he
cotureil prohibiting cora running at largo,
clay or night, within th i limits of the cor.
poratiouj We don't th nk any reasonable
asceptieu can be taken to this legislation
Or that it has been enawed too ' soon. Na
pasturage of any atom- at is now to be
foetid within the toW i limits and the
injury douo'in the pas to shade trees,
gardens, walks, i&e., by ;having cattle at
largo was very great. ' iiia is' a still greater
inducement to keep uT the highly torn.
.ineudable pr'aotioe of tre. planting,as,whilst
mach has already been, #Drier not a little
teMains to ba t'tono yet,;:
WIIOLE NO. 9w..;
There is a ver able building hoomin the
ortli eua.
—The fire brig,, do- beautifully. had the
est on the amain street ou Weduottday
eveuiug.
—Miss Minnie cQuarrie read a paper.
On Missions before to W. F. M. S, of Brus-
sels, on Monday las c,
—The water pipet have been extended
as far as the Heim factory, where ,a. lry-
drant has been plan ii.
Jas,, i- .'d elvie ",h' he choicest and
cheek:, : collection • Wore in town, No
p'? g dais.
Meters Thalweg have purchased Mr
Wm Blaob's bus uud baggage wago
They have arrange to rum it from the
first of June.
—The next meet ug of the least Huron
Farmers'' institute • ill be held at Gerrie,'
on May 20th, at wh oh the Hon. elr,Drury',
Minister of A.gricultatxre, will be present
-Mr. as Mrs. Rut les, and son Baffle and
Miss Beatrice Co. In, of Chicago, were
visiting et Mr. T I) esley's this week, /Ira.
Ruggles and Mrs. it- ; e be` *•eistorse
Miss Maggio J'oh en has peneri1 out a
dre^seniaking cote nent i the Gregory
Mock. All well is lin done prompt-
13(
rompt
1y`ars<1 s uttsfp ' scrod.
—Rev W, tUe r- Woodhouse rectory,
is at ,resene:on at vi 'Rat• his son, Mr. H.
Davis', ;EIe was le fry" er pastor in Wing
ham, ttul also rural deich: ;of' Huron dio-
cese. w
Wide flesh the field-:, the soften2oi uir is
balm,
Echo the ]sills arca:*_ e; the forest smiles
And every sellae anievery heart is joy.•'
Vail bounteous Ma then dost inspire
Mirth, youth and tt `irnirciesire ; '
Woods anti groves a 3 of thy dressing
Hill and dale doth t test thy blessing.„ •
We believe the action of the oouucil.
in appropriating 06( to repair and TeX
vate the town hall, v. ill meet with univer
sal approval. Thir action was west
ep +ortune:
Bring along your pictures and wreaths
and have them framed. Curtain pales,
mirrors, hall stands, &o., &o. S. GraceY,
furniture dealer and ,undertaker, Wing -
ham. _
—The con ail dee
u
water tank to the lov
This is a move in th
connection with this
p
rovereent could be
ed to remove the
r end of the town.
right ,direction. In
:emovitl a great im-
sada in surroundings
of the hall, by ''ving . the pleas a
general cleaning u=, as a good deal of
superfluous maxbri s*s lying towed.
—The Farring(ou debating society: has
been in existence in 3rantfetd for thirty
yearsand has done siuch to develop the
thought and speech .If• the young men of
the city. At a b quet recently given
larestus Wiman wa present and made a
obnvinoing speech i favor of freer trade
relations between ; nada and the 'litotes,
-Ili its report • the joint Collegiate
Institute Board me ting of Toronto the
Mabe says : ls'er th first time in the his-
tory of Toronto, t ladies, representing
the Western Collo ate institute, took their
'setae et a school b erg meeting, and, in-
deed, their present did much to grace the
proceedings of the .veuing.
—With a view to_haviti the lower mill
pond cleaned out, t .e proprietors, Messrs .
Mutton cot Carr, how- decided to 'offer the
timber lying in the -gond free to any one
who,dosires to take 1 out for wood or any
other purpose. Tb s Is, a favorable offer
as thorn are thousa 1s of coals of ousel -
lent wood acounaulemed in the pond.
—Messrs 13e11, 111c ion, Gerster, Merri-
field, Bollivar, Sut'.erlaud, Wright, Fer-
guson, Pringle—the 'rogramtno committee
—trot on Wcdnesda evening to draft the
2411 01 May progra inc. ' We are satisfied
that there will be on the programme, to be
issued in a few days sufficient variety to
th
satisfy e desires n expectations of all
lovers of innocent spa t. Those near and
remote ought to speed( their. 24111 of May
in Wingham.
—A copy of the 'r -press, of St John, DT
13, now before us, eentains an excellent
picture and Ilatterin • biographical sketch
'of Rev John 13 Bayo 13 .i'Y, formerly an
esteemed pastor in .the Congregational'
church at Winglia no interesting
sketoh pays a High" tr me to the natural
ability, ambition, app 'oation and devotion.
of Mr Sayer, and th sueeose that has
attended his earnest a 'd faithful niinistru.
thine. The kindnessestowed whilst in
Winghatn is feelingly 1 ferrel to. Ile has,
been at St John ieinee' , land is exoeediug i
ly popular.
A,.
-. T A Mills 'ants'wool and offers great
iudueetneuts iu Ws amigo of ad, this
week,
—Tuesday's ifail ; the Gerry lacrosse
district has net 'et organizecl. Teeswe.ter
has no club this 'ear.
---Mr A. B Iieellie, student of Woodstock,
will preaoli iu the Baptist ()hutch next
Sunday, morning awl evening,
'11to annual heating of the Wingham
District will be held in the Methodist
Church in this tc-wn, on the 21st anti 22nd
of the present mirth.
—The. Misses le eCeeele & Stewart have
removed their dre :smoking establishment
to`1.Ir Nomiuth's 1 ;ilding, next door to P A
Billingsley's harm as' shop.
,
•1't rebase )mak very highly of the
celebriu'teil /Lica '. seefoR!'ltsh, prepared.
by'J ieba' an le cooling, soothing,
bealtbf d i :tsa beautifuli ss
Ro to
th r.
- • :_ efe meet ng of the West Heron
Farmers' r tmtuto vill bo held in Clintou
:
on the , r ,tlr a 6th of June, The }ion.
Cllaae, Druryn. lug race Robertson will he
prefout..
--Cheap Lake and:River Tours, via the
'Meg pleasant' nd pictueesque route. The
niaguificent st.• triers City of Detroit, City
of Cleveland, 4' $ Alpena, and City of
1iittckivao, now • , t aily to Cleveland and
four times ea ° ' ok from Detroit and
Port 'Huron th as ern lake ports—Ma&k-
inateIteatid, St 1. 'ce, Seult•St.Marie,eto„
conucethig for a!' .-. ake and rail points—
Pore Arthur, Da a, -Manitoba, North-
West, etc. Por ut nformation, lowest
rate , eta.; call en ", . It 'Agent, Wing
Station: a
n.
-The high e
sb of nc
e tin e,exeum' a io
�' tot ri
sepal be held on t 4th, Ptii;and Lith days of
ttly, beginning a 1.3.0 p. ins on the 4th
telatethird, seeone and first';te1ae teachers
elemaivatioix will bcgiu on .'.teesday, the
9th -of Ih'ly. ` 'App Mations Istat ug age and
optional subjects ..nv1 enclosing' at fee of
$u tnbvtl be.seet tc the inspector before the
24th of Miry. The provioeial examination
for Kindergarten assistants and afeectors
will. he held ln•th.'lest awl weeks til lune.
Frtim whatt.
plishel in '11ile
olriropadist, lore
witb his marveilo
corns, bunions. en
and all iiitmeut
public may rese sa
a straight and •legs
wishes it distrncel s
in no w y unsexed
who ht e u on,
nights a Prof,
the Brunswick,
clrearly been' ..accona-.
am by Prot. Emilio,
•l,y of .1+lorenoe, Italy,
process for removing
ingrowing toe nails
of ; the feet, the
'ed that Ile is doing
ate bu i u e
s n ss, He
n °?=rstood that he is
the "professors"
e triietsfor some
�ilio',s rooms being at
Collebtious and testi-
monials would tranvia
Inquire of those who
Winghar. No fool
No better chance wil
get rid of your cor
remaius only a few ci
e the most sceptical.
have been cured in
ill .cure, is . effected.
ever be afforded to
s, bunieifs, tem. Ile
ys. -
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The *delle Aoeideist.
Mr George A. Black, oorhnrercial travel-
ler, of Hamilton, who as on the illfated
train to which the die star occured at the
1 near Hamilton on upriay morning week
was in Wingham on onlay and' detailed
a thrilling experience ud scones of suffer-
ing and distress Dm • will ever *amain
fresh in hie meteor . A. few evenings
before he had passed seer the same., road
and been" a thrilling recital of the Des-
jardins canal disaster-cvlrich made a =vivid
impression oe, his mehd. In the second
passenger coach, on be first.intimation
that eomothing was *tone by the jolting
of the wheels, this rc 2,ita1 flushed, on his
mind and ho thou;!• e. being about that
that locality there w s to be a repetition.
of the Desjardius of i ir. - Me Mimic's evi-
dence before the i'. castigating committee
was as follows : " e thought ',the train
was running ata ve high rate of spend
before reaching Du das; then the train
slachec p, but i 'creased. again after
passing h, nudes, an was running about as
fast as be bad ever k own it to run there;
ho teavelled over the road almost' every
ween. 'About half t e way do',vn from
Haneiltoma felth brakes applied
h tlnd a
the train again'slacl•.00d speed. A little
while afterwards he It a plunging as if
the cars were bsittg 'olted over stones.
Then the car came to a standstill. die
did not stir, fancying rat the ear was tieing
into the Desjardin's nal. He expected to be
killed, Ile got out � f the car, however, by
a window. He and •there went to work
iminetliately and wor •ed as long as poss.
ible. Ile thought it euld have been ire.
possible to do more t an they did. The
fire started almost it mediately after the
wreck. In about ha f or three-quarters of
an hour the auxil cry train arrived.
Afterwards ho went ack towards the end
of the train and in going lie thought lie
noticed that the is is at the switch were
spread about six i eine. Ile might have
been very much miei lteh in thinking that
t was the 'cense .•• f the acoideut. He
was sure the somite signal was right. He
beard some one as. "'!'here s the cantle of
the trouble," but die not know •tvlto the
elan was, '31ie tr' `ii was slitekone,.l n,
very, greet deal bef , ro reaching the scene
of the accident.
Per nuts.
Mr W Green vias on bushxeas in Mon-
treal this week, --Th flrussels Post r,,ys
lecirttli.etl a tush from A Mortols;'btarrist or,
Wingham, on Thi .•sday of this week, he,
is one of the aldc. mien . of that town tinct
takesa great into tin the affairs of t r•
place. ; Mr Morton resided in Breseel
some years ago." M Morton (bee tabs sac
motive inteeest in pt do matters, but es
• not in the council this year. -.Mira Wi.:,
Gilchrist and her si ter, Miss AI Deyto:;,
were visiting at Tive n last week. --After
a two months' visit i Kincardiri aria
Wingham Mrs. Jas. Am returned to ler
"home in Listowel on M. iday. Mrs. Ar ,a
is mother of !Vete ittlewoll, of th,;
town.- Bliss Bailie, w o has bees visi.ie;,
relatives near Lucke • ' for the past tete
weeks, returried Aron, ay, --&Mrs. B. Tre-
main. mother of Mrs. E1liott,.returnel
to her home at Listowel after a menu:"a
'visit.—Bev. F Newton of Berrie, wee
visiting Rev. Mr. Moo' louse this week, ---
Mr. John Mallough of Lucknow,• wri'
visiting his nopbew, r. D. 13, Calbicla, of
Wingham,this week, Mss A, Hutton bee
returned from P.'orot to after nearly t
year's absence,—Mr, - A. Stone,,.+ x,r,
don, Canadian repres ntative oft
,:an Field was in tow, this week.
Pll';iCS.rie12dEC'' lx13TITt1TE.
The Anat:t Meeting,
The annual meetin : +elf the Wmngbanr
} e0hanics' Institute' as. adjonrioed s#.
fre.
Monday till Tuesct y evening, when fife
attendance was fai -• good. Air J A.
Morton, tete president, oectipied the chair.
and also read the see r'tai 's report, which.
w onthe he whole a-atisfaatoiy oue.
Subjoined is a s .. wary of this repot
The total receipts f r the year were 2505.-
23 made up as folio vs; Balance ou hand
last year, 2144.78; t • embers' fees, $60.50 ;
Legislative grant, for membership, $50 ;
for library $150; or reading room, 50;
Mmuicipal grant, $ '0. The expenditures
wore : Far rent, ligl Is and heating $83;
salaries $78; books (not fiction) $.126.27 e
books (fiction) • $26 ' ; book binditneeetteirt
magazines,, news • pors, &toe $00,,4;,
cellaneous, 138elea''ng a balance- ham"
of $07.09. Donati. '8 to the vane. of 2t;
were made. Tho 1. al assets stent to
0$82,09, made up o; furniture and appli-
ances $70; books 00 ; other assets $15 ;
balanc
e on hand $67.09. There are no
liabilities. The resent membership is
121. There were p chased this yeor 220
volumes, being mad . up as follows
pure: sed In Library.
IlistoTake-t out
tliie ear: ice tF 45,
Biographonryy Vii:, d 8Qe asst
Ficti405
1717
4
Miseelleneons • f es '`'1 88. 188
General literature 5 47 1227
Poetry and drama o 37 374
Religious literature• - eo
Science and Art e'E' ..^ 8e . 4e
Voyages and travels i 8 '• 8a 830
Works of Reference 0 16
Q 775 2236
The number of . ally newspapers taken
was 4, weeklies 24 , magazines 8, periodi-
cals 6,
On motion of Iessrs Fisher and Grey/e
Messrs John - ickson and Dr Mcleen.i,t
were appointed to audit the accounts of theeer
year just closed. Tho election of officers
was thenproeee. dwith. Messrs aiser;oir
and Dibkson were ioinineted for aresident
and -Mr Morton de 'lining the position, Mr
Dickscu was deola ell elected. Mr ?,forams
was chosen secret ry agog Mr R eleIrelho
treasurer, witho opposition. The fits'
directors °l usen by ballot were : leecsst h.
II W C Moyer, Pislrer, Dr Towler, ett 'Ill
Grover:, and ' 2'toKenzie. At • thee ,
juncture, Mr J Di ' eon declining to et t:,
president, Iris., read nation was ace it.i:l
and D C Munro wa chosen in his stead.
On tnotien of Mr a eorgo Payne, seconded •
by Mr'G•roves-•-b: li paying hitch tribeteas
to his interest,. e •lated:ustn and fGciency
in this work a tarty vote f thank..
be tendered to th .retirin•,, r igen; D
p », l r
}Horton. The n ting thea adjourned.
S. Graney's Reason Why.
1Iavine trade special arrengornonttr with
the New 1?nrniter +aetory to retail their
goads, and beim; a rio expense foe delivery
I am going to sell cheaper than ever. 13e
sure loud call and if I, don't give, you rtaluo
don't hey. See myelin sideboards twith
tnirror) far $10.50; curt $10 ones for (iti;
$3 bedsteads for $2 ; anri. 48.75 0058 for $3.
:Bedroom suits for 011.7:x; Lounges (ani'
own make) for $5 and up to $12. It will
pay to drive twelve miles to te, Cara ey e
furniture rooms, on the train street, rto•t -
door south of the big brick hotel, Winghattt.
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