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THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY: FEB. 16, (88*.
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SNOW BLOCKADE.
A Hard Wilderfor Railwaye.
4.ppesr M T I—WiW the M1f s beet
Lite fillet walls .r Sinew tansy
moos f. Ie.pb.
Istsss1sed Beseos, Tett. su.I
The winter of 111102-3 will hong be re-
membered for its heavy snow fall4. On
the 24th t.1 November, the vtuuud was
covered fur the int fine, and since then
them has beret no chants to see Mother
Earth. The usual January thaw gave us
the go-by, ane storms followed each
ether at short Intervals tall new the fats
.1 astute is eever.J, to this section of
the Province at least, to a depth of
several feet en the level, with drifts in
all directions sf varying depth.
Dwellers in t.wns and villages experi-
ence comparatively litt'e of the discom-
forts and annoyances of heavy snowfalls.
At the went they have only to shovel
out a few yards 4.1 pathway andc,mmun-
itvtie.n with the rest of the world is re-
stored, the crostant travel soon making
geed tracks. In the country, however,
it is different. There the papulation is
scattered, and each farmer has to fight
the snow by himself. Only the leading
reads are cleared out, the work .'1 ren-
dering the stele nada passable being too
great to think of for a moment. But
the hoariest sufferers are the railway coin.
passim', who in winters like the present,
hnd their traffic impeded or stopped al-
together, while the expellant of keeping
the lines open are enormous.
rill twenties slue, u
of the Gr'aud Trunk railway, invariably
gets the largest share of the snow falls,
the direction in wbich it runs exposing it
to the full sweeps of the winds. Since
the opening of the winter it has _been
one continual fight to keep this line
clear, the heaviest' snow plows of the
must improved pattern being kept oon-
stantly at work, and the track frequent-
ly only rendered passable when another
storm blocked• it up worse than ever.
On Wednesday of last week Mr. Mc-
Knight, the popular conductor of the
Goderich mail trains, left Ooderich in
the teeth of a driving storm. Soafurth
was reached'nearly on time, but then
the trouble commenced. .t start was
made. but the engine stuck after going
a few hundred yards. Recourse was
thou had to shovelling, but at mem this
was given ep as useless. Snow plows
and large gaup of men aggregating over
100, were set to murk, but nut until
Saturday night was communication re-
stored, and trains again able to run in
three weeks there has been almost a
complete ceasation of travel. The plows
and shovelling gangs have kept et work
ineeuautly. but as fast as cleaned out
the track has tilled up again, and tracts
have been run with the greatest difficul-
ty if at all. It is nut prubablos that this
portion ut the road will be operated with
much satisfaction either to the public ur
the company until the snow disappears
in the spring, as the cuttings are so deep
that a very slight stone will render them
impassable. To the south of Stratford
but little trouble has been experienced.
Tait melee.
Although the stoppege of the trains
ptuvente•i travelling and the forwarding
et freight and express goods, the mails
had to go, and Stratford being a distn-
buting centre the work of the office here
was in reased enormously Teams were
called into requisition, and frequently as
many as 150bags of mail mutter were re-
oeived and forwarded daily,being hat'dled
with the utmost despatch hy Mr. Blair
add his able staff t.f assistants.
AN')TH RR 4TOaK—TEATYIt• At: t1 i 41 )P
PTD.
Since the above was in type nno'her
blockade ha" occurred. On Tuesday
night about six inches . 1 snow fell, but
there being no wind passenger trsins
were run on Wednesday without much
delay. On Wednesday night, however,
a gale sprang up, and the cuttings were
won filled w' rse than ever. The morn-
ing train from Goderich yesterday with
two engines, stuck a short distance emit
of Sesferth, and is theca still. Mr.
Br therha,d. assistant engineer, with a
heavy plow, two engines, and s large
gang of men, left fur the north early in
the morning, to force their way through,
if possible. They reached Mitchell
about noon, but half a mile west of the
station were ecnroletely embedded in
the snow, and another plow was sent for,
the fleet one and the engines having to
be dug ant, the snow being higher than ry that lady was nut praeent he .1, as
the :ah of the engine and the gale in- I there was at least one member of the
creasing in its intensity. Corrie family, whine power of speech wt
scenes ar'remanding, evuld in the least
Between Tavistock and Wright o train rlr
Port £.Obert.
rRFal1TATI0N To J. C. MYRRH'.
One of those channiuit episodes which,
unfortunately, odour but sold to in the
history ut spleen urindividual,und which
go w far toward ceweutine the bunds of
friendship hotween .sur follow instil, seek
place iu this village the other evening,
the occnsion being the presentation to
Mr. J. C. Currie el a watch chit and
seal, (a compass.) Mr. Currie having
been notified that his presence was re-
quired in Port Albert that evening, put
in an appearance about seven cluck, by
which tune about the ty .1 our vallag.rs
had gathered in the parlor of the Royal
Hotel, in order to be present duriug the
ceremony. The foliosing add•ess was
then read by Mr. Chas. O'Connor.
To J. ('. Cern '. Me People's Auctioneer. &c.
ether direction.
`til much being heard as t•. the depth• dicing the work of moving it doubly
4.1 the drifts, a reporter of the Reeprni difiowlt.
determined to see for himself how they! It (ustrut s ezraltxa.
1,wked, and on Tuesday afteroeuu took i •Tee expense entailed on the railway
tae train for (itatericb. From Stratford
company by the snow binek-ade is snor-
t., Sebrilgville nothing out of the coin- mous To say. nothing of the enure lose
loon was seen, but from the latter station of the traffic receipt*, a light estimate
to Ses[orth, a distance . nearly .'0 miles, places the cost of the force of men and
t i:ere was almost engines at work on the Goderich braneh
our. ,•nttTlxl'ovs Dam, alone at over X100 a day, the other sec-
verying in depth fn'm fear to teelvefeet, I tens of the mail footing up in the same
through which a narrow channel has been proportion. The efforts of the officials
cut, just wide enough to Allow • train to I have been untiring, ucttiter labor nor
Lass through. The min it an unique ezpensr bring spared, Mr. Savage,
and grand one. L.a'kine froin the me I readuiaster, has been engaged during the
windows, stretches of hundreds :'f yards entire winter fighting snow on the Oode-
are frequent where the eye meets only a rich branch, and tin person can estimate
white' wall, not eve" the fences being the hardshipsPhe and his men have un -
discernible. in such places the
}Lowe ARE. ALL RCT t'1RLES.`.
and the snow has to be shovelled byte-intl.
tae difficulty of whic can htrdly esti-
mated. The rains and occasional slight
thaws have solidified the snow tel it is; There are many foolish things done in
almost of icy hardness and the work of t indd old, we and
naddie rf the wicked) thingsfuoslist
clearing it only is vastly increased. From neglect a Coutrh Or Cold. Now we know
the same cause the snow between the that Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Catarrh,
rails has frozen, ami great caution has to and all Chest, Throat, and Lung Trou-
he exercised, the flinges of the ,vheela hiees if i tneglected,
tie and Dreth ire to oeyend
inCon
not being able e• take hold, and eugink be easily cured by using ase directed Dr.
and plows are easily thrown offthe track I C•,wtni'a Pulmonary GwXh Drops, there
which has occurred quite frequently. At is no remedy equal to it. It never fails.
the stations, the switches have of course ,F For everywhere
U wC est anRhymes.lae bottle A sat r,0c.
been snowed under, and the points frozen y
up, causing no end of trouble, the work
of moving oars which .hould be done in
a few minutes often taking hours to ac-
complish. From Seeforth, to Goderich
. the drifts are comparatively light and
but little trouble has been experienced
• T1IR DLLAY:t TO TRAvr:r,
and the movement of freight during the
winter have iso doubt been excessively
annoying to the.public, but nothing is
d 1 torail at the railway
The cause .,f death. It M known al -
moat t.. a toertarnty that in fatal diseases
the individual dies either by the brain,
heart ur lungs. How wise then is the
effort to maintain • perfect state of
health r Dr. Carson's Stomach and
Cuusti !Sitters ate s veritable
'' Heat Oiver." They free the sys-
tem from alt impurities ; cure Bilious-
ness, Dyspepsia, and .I1 diseases of the
Stomach, Liver or Bowels. In large
betties at 50 cents. Sold by George
Rhyne*.
Kb Perkins walked into a grocery
store the other day and asked for a d
en eggs. "Haven't gut any," said t
merchant, "they're very scarce abut
now. "Well,' said Eli, "when s11 re-
sorts fail I know how I can get them,
but they mightn't be very fresh." "And
that is t" queried the merchant. "By
Uses Sia,-- No, • few of your friends undertaking to lecture in a town where
of the village of Port Albert, have as- I've been before !" quoth Eli, sadly.
aewbled here this evening for the pur-
pose of presenting to you this gol.e chain
and oompass, as a slight token of the
high feeling .'f friendship and respect in
which you ere hold by us. Yuurstraight
forward manner in social and business
nutters during the pest ten years has
m"de your visits to this place pleasing to
us in every respect, and we trust the
In the history of medicines no preps
ration has received such universal cote-
tuendatiou ter the alleviation it affords,
and the permanent cure it effects in kid-
ney diseases, as Dr Van Buren's Kinney
Cure. Its action in these distressing
complaints is simply wonderful. Sold
lierne•nious feeling which now exists be-
t
e by .1. Wilson. 2m
tween us may long cunuaue, and that as
it has been iu the past so may it be in
the future, you will not hare to "curry"
fevers from your fellow creatures, and
we arse tender our beet wishes fur the
coutinued welfare and pnsperity of she
to whop you are wedded for life. So
hoping, that when the final trumpet - A Seed wt)
blows, your spirit may be wafted to that
bright celestial shore from whence no The Chitage, B.rliugton & Quincy
High County Constable returns, and Railroad Company has just issued an
where the voice of the Auctioneer, a illtsstrated treatise, "The Heart of the
never heard sayiuz, going, going, gone, Continent," describing the wonderful
we heir leave to subscribe our names on growth of the tux Greet States. The book
bshahf of the residents of this village. is beautifully printed, and numerous en
A. C. Helmets. graving* of high merit adorn its pages.
Cunt. t'CONNOR. Any Otte sending their nalne and address
Space will not permit to enumerate with receive th we postage stamps
s
the many good things said by Kr. Cur- copy by by
ria in his response. Suffice it to say that applying to Perceval Lowell, General
J. C. was in his best mood, sod in his Passenger Agent, Chicago Illinois. 5t
own witty and humorous mtauer thunk- --
ed the donors very warmly for the honor
conferreduponhim that evening. He also
thanked them for their kind wishes be
regard to Mrs. Currie, and was only Der -
Thousands are being cured o: Catarrh
every year with Hall's Catarrh Cure, that
the doctors had given up and said could
not be cured. 75 cents a bottle. Sold
by Oeorge Rhynas, sole agent for Gode-
rich. 3m
'teemed
distueb. Addreneas were
was stuck yesterday for three hours.All t'Y Messrs Jos Mahal') :A. t aatf- I'ultmenary Cherry ltaleam. I:.a.d teett-
treight tains between Stratford and
Inns, S. Yates, W. T. Pellow, R. Delong moray and reply given. There are hun-
I diode like it. In all cases of soughs,
Buffalo have been cancelled, only the and Capt. McPherson• chide and throat dimeaser and lung
expresses running, with two enpinee HACEED ameetiRT.—The sacred con- diseases includiut asthma, bronchitis
each. Dart and teameeting which took place en and all their tribe, Dr. Wilson's Pulmon-
The main line frrim Sarnia to Toronto the Union Church here cn Wednesday a Chen"'Balsam is invaluable.
evening last, proved a success, both fin rY
is also feeling the effects of the frequent anceally and otherwise. Pleasure seek• As the frosts of winter )apish under
storms, although sc. far it has not assts ers as a general rule are not tally alts the caloric influence of the sun's rays,
ed very severely. At present one or oouraged: an, although elle might was
p/erring cold, and the wind from the so does Bright's Disease, Dropsy, stone
two freight !rains are stuck at almost or'west blowing a hurnoane, many of in the Kidneys and Bladder, and Infirm -
every station along the entire line. those who arrived somewhat late in the mation of the Kidneys, leave the body
On the Dover road north anti south eveniug were compelled to dispense with upon the administration of Dr. Van Bu -
several trains are stock and the situation the luxury of seats. The choir of St. ren's Kidney Cure. Sold by J. Wilson.
2m
George's Chureb, Goderich, whose ser- -
is becoming worse every hour. vices were very fortunately engaged for
Reports from all quarters indicate the occasion, were promptly un hard, NavMX forget that at your Druggist's
that the snow is packing very hard, ren- and seemed to have thoroughly enjoyed 5'"tr Can always obtain De • Bt ItiN's
their long journey, over the drifts and KID"RY (CRE. It is the only known
pitch -holes. The usual amount of atten- reload' that speedily relieves all Kidney
tion having betty bestowed upon the Disesees, and if persisted in will effect •
sweet things served on the occasion (and pe*Tnanent cure. Sold l,y J. Wilson,
which one pertook thereof wen heard to G^derich
briefly bot truthfully describe as being
"simply immense") and the appointment
of Rev. Mr. Carrie as chairman, the fel-
lowing programme was proceeded with :
—Organ solo, Prof. Newman ; Address
by the Rev. Mr. Carrie ; Solo, '`The Ar-
row," Miss Rose : Addreas by Rev. Mr.
Lc.tch ; Authem, choir ; Recitation,
"Curfew will not ring to -night," Miss.
Johnston ; Duet, "All's Well," Messrs.
Peelle ell at.d William ; C nccrtine solo
Mr. Fred Bond ; Solo, "Tired," Miss
Macdormott ; Duet. "Far Away." Miss
Ball and Mrs. Smith ; Reading,
Wil-
liams ; Quartette, Mrs. Johnston and
Miss Cooke, and Messrs. Rothwell and
Williams; Reading, Mr. $. Williams,
Solo and chorus, "Married to a Mer-
maid," Mr R. S. Williams ; Solo and
chorus, "dear dein Bella," Mr. Harry
Rothwell. Tho different members of the
choir, fulfilled their respective parts ad-
mirably, and well deserved the applause
so freely given by the audience. The
concertina solo. by Mr. Fred bund,
proved a very pleasing feature of the
entertainment; the entire audience ex-
pressed their approbativn a>, its close.
The recitation "Curfew will not ring to
night," by Mise. JohrstoAlasalso deaorv-
int; of notice. The youaa lady posseeaos
a very pleasi.:g at1 i exgntsitely rnodulati
ed voice, and by the avoidance of all
flu se unnecessary gestures, so common
to many who assume the role of reciter,
may well be censiderod ria having con-
tributed sae small share to the success of
the entertainment.. The readings of Mr.
Williams, of Leeburn, were of that high
literary character, which if welt ren-
dered in the forecastle or iem-
herman's shanty would sae doubt
pres-
entbeen warmly applauded. Th
entertainment, however. would have
suffered little by their omission. Thal
proceeds which go towards paying off the
debt en the parsonage in hnngannon,
amounted to about $60.
BOOTS AND SHOES
At the Oldest Established t'ih..e Store in Town,
In Endless Variety
tt suit the most fastidious and th moat ucuuulnec buyer
MY WINTER STOCK
Is now oumple.e, and 1 take pleasure in informing any customers that at no pre
vi.us time hare I had such a
Large & Varied Stock
As at present. I have raised the Standard of Quality and Lowered the Price uwtt
it is a positive test that no Duch value in foot weer can be got ehewhere.
P hase read tats.
The writer is Mr. O. McIntosh of Irish
Creek, Pt. S : I commenced outsgbing and
raising blood hest spring and consulted
two doctors and took their medicines,
but obtained no relief. I was greatly
alarmed, the more so because all my
father's family died of consumption. i
am n• w welt. I we. cored Dr. Wilson's
CUSTOM W ORS
of every grade still receive' niy prompt. and careful attention, and will be uta a o:.
in the most approved styles by tirst-lose workmen, end
of the very best material obtainable
D 0 -V T N
s aeon INVESTMENT.
You will Save Money by Buying 1 :cur
Groceries? Provisions
dergone. In the entire history of the
Grand Truck railway nothing approach-
ing the present winter has been experi-
enced.
Se Grimed..
AT
D. FERGUSON'S
Ne
HAI t2ILTON BTREET.
We are Plow Selling This Season's
JT "CT TEAS
From lt0ets per tt' t., ':acts
w Raisins,
New Currants,
Coffee, Sugar, &c.
Will lee Sold Proportionally Choir
Extra Family Flour
W'ertby of Praise.
As A rule was do not recommend Pa-
tent Medicines, bet when we know of
enc that is • public benefactor, and does
positively cure, then we consider it our
duty impart that infort"atien to all.
Electric Bitters are truly a most valua-
ble medicine, and will surely cure Bil-
iouanesa, Fever anti Ague, Stomach,
Liver and Kidney Curuplamts., even
where all other remedies fail. We know
know whereof we speak, and can freely
'rea,mmend them to all.—Exch. -Sold _
fifty cents a bottle by J, Wilson (el
AT
$2.25 per 1001 e.
A Full Supply of
Oatmeal.,, Cornmeal, Brant, Shorts, etc.
Always on Hand.
The Best Quality of Coal Oil at the Very Lowest Prices
SEEGMILLER
Chille d Pl ow
—AND—
AGRICULTURAL WORKS.
!laving purehased the Goderich Foundry,
am tur
0 HIL thepremisesand AOfor RICULTURA
IMPLEMENTS on a large scale. Mill Work
General Repairing and Jobbing will be con
tinued. All work guaranteed.
Mr. D. Runcimen is the only man suthorivt
to collect payments and ggttce receipts on be
half of the late firm of Rnnciman se Co.. an
all persons indebted are requested to gover
there'd yesaccordingly
s. SEEOMILLER,
l'roprtetor.
1 GODERICH
Seeing is believing- Revd the testi-
monials in the pamphlet on Di-. Van • A wL
Buren's Kidney Cure, then buy a bottle I tr & Black.
and relieve yourself of all those distress
-
allpains. Your Druggest can tell you
all about it. Sold try .1 Wilsont oderichli'
tin
H. S. Hart & Co
PRO PHI ETII1tS OF THE:
Gabriel lteills
, LATE' 1'2 PER'S. ;
Beg to return their thanks to the public
the liberal patronage received during the pee
year. and to stats they are prepared to di_
CI -
on the shone -14 nMice, or for the ronvenlencs
of pa -ties living at as distance will exchange
grist* .d their town store
Lot. '.t-. 3f. Hiflinref's, )
Mu*oui., 'lis. k, East St. Codench.
.thea -Highest price paid for wheat 1a
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BOILER WORKS.
•'I ase leery to hear of your uncle
haring drowned himself at sea," said
Gilhooly to en influential citizen of Aus-
tin, who w.re a sold l.a.k and crepe on
his hat.
"Yes, it was very sad.'
"Did he have any grounds for it 'I
' •1low the mischief could he have any
grounds for it nut At sea, chore the
With every tittle of Dr. Carae"'s Pul-
monary Cough Drops, a sample bottle is
given free of charge. If, after using the
trial bottle, you ere nee, satisfied with its
effect, you can return the large bottle
to your dealer who will refund tlru
money. Thousands can testify to its
prompt action in curing Coughs, Colds,
ronchitia, etc. If you stiffer, try them.
Price 50 cents a h,tti.- :olel hy Geo.
Rhynes. _
No iwusehold should be considered
more absurd titan lete without a bottle of Dr Van
p
comp
I
com'an),as is very generally the fashion. water is a mile and te half deepZ
Buren's Kidney Duro is in the closet. j
No person can mppn'ciate the difficulty___ . ____ _ It is the only remedy that will positively,'
De
.l clearing the deep drifts, who has not • net take Pills or Puw.lers ,..retain• 1 j,cr.nanently and promptly cure all forms
ing Calomel, for at this time of they eay,1 of kid'sy diseases. Sold by J Wilson
tu•11Y seen them, and a very light fall the results may he serious. 1f you re- 2m
quire a dose .of physic take 1)r. Carson's -
Stotnach and C°nsst en Bi
tlptten ; rt
acts gently on the Bowels, purifies the
Blond, improves the cir'ealatirwt, stirs
s.
lathe Liver and Leiser,
speedily curia Bhouagesr hes,
the
Dyspepsia, indigestten. 8safeh
Drug !Stores fr m one end of (laaada to
the other. and Tel cannot find a rewtedy
retail to it. try it seal use it is your
families. Seel everywhere in large bot-
tles at Gra cents. For sale by Gee Rby-
naa
,f snuw, dri•een for miles across the cloter-
evl fields from beth sides of the track by
,he winds, is muttiaunt to fill the cuttings
,n s few hours, when the arduous work
has to be gene over again, being more
difficult each time. As s means of pre-
ventiug drifts, it was expected that the
wire 1sntscs would be efficacious and
though on level ground they have proved
of service, wherever there arecuttings
it
they are worse than uxi
seems that nothing short of high board
Nieces will be of any use, and these hays
been erected in Motile localities
ens novas Roan.
The O. B. and 1. E. division
nworth
the
letratford, ham suffered equally
d ,oderich branch, if not more severely,
from the 'new %locked* For the past
Flays iliydevi anal whim yew mat
"She kaolin bar imam,
shad ower.
Oan draw yogi te her with a single hair."
Bet It mast be beautiful Mir te have
inch poet ; std heawtifel hale ewe be
ensnred by the ase of CiwoAmMln HAIR
Rvern►n it„id st 60!. 07 J Wihaon.
Now that there is a reliable reit edy for
kidney troubles, half the terrors attached
to these complaints have been removed
For this let all he thankful, and to Dr.
Van Baren's Kidney Cure award all
praise for having this removed a hitherto
oowsidered fatal disease fr m our pstb. I
It was never kn' wn to fail Sold t.y J.
Wiles,
Fres •f Fees,
All I•ersens wishing to test the mein
of • great rested,- now that will poet
Lively cure Consumption, CeutColds,
Asthma, Bronehitea, or any atiection of I
the 'llirnst and Lungs -- sfe requested to i
there and
Ball at Jas. We-ltai'e UrttR Higat i
a Trial Bottle of Dr. King's New Die• I
cnvery for Consumption, free of coat,
which will show you what s regular d.•1
lar 'ere " ttlr will de
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' . i, E.$ SIA, PILES. and all Disesaall
..a arise from a Disordered Mir trer roast
as
-wore-'re mel. Thousands
.,.pie tatit and give it to their chit
n rby -saes prescribe it darty. Tose
k orma, mop, eater.
Mr•
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mtsasthe. rhes, Interim rn.
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ase tains a,adi le ss r ase ter
dem ePigther.
ogre Adler rot a taiga or sla
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m whe e* • hell tin
tbla IWIldletne Brian tack toadve
iwnd se !sae dollar and .e
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Tor sale Ur
TO MILL MEN and SALT WELL MEN
New BOILiGtS and SALT PANS loanable
turedlon shortest notice.
All kind.' of Repairing executed under the
per)onalsaporviaion of the Proprietors who
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Pracrica! Workmen.
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$500.00 Reward.
We will pay the also%.• restart' for any ,•ase of
Liver Complaint. Dyspepsia. nick Headache.
Indigestion. ('onstlpation er Coatis -ernes we
cannot cure with West's Vegetable Livor Pita,
when the direct ionaar.• strictly complied with.
Theyate purely Vegetable. and never fall to
give sat Lsiaction, Sugar 5'oatt.1. large Boxes
containing 7) fills. •G. cents. For sale by all
Druggists. It •ware of counterfeits and imit.a
tions. Thr gennine manufactured only b)
JUAN C. WEST & 1'0., "The Pill Makers.
al and fit King St. Fast, Toronto, Ont. Fre.-
'trial package sent by mall prepaid on recolp:
of e 3 cell! stamp.
For ante a( WILCOY'a BRI (a STwlp.
i1oa1th is 'Wealth!
y ' -) DILA I, TItF.A
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and death. Pro ntatore Old Age, Harreenrea,
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