Exeter Advocate, 1901-9-5, Page 5`11111•11
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ofesSional Cards.
11NSMAN, L. D. S. & DR. A. R.
KINSMAN, L D. S,, 13.13, S., Donor
graduate of Toronto University.
DENTISTS,.
Teeth extraoted without anY pain, or any
bad. effects. Office in Fanson,s )31ock, west
side Main Street, Exeter.
'ITT
DR. D. ALTO:e.T ANDERSON. (D,D.S.
DENTIST
,clionor Graduate of Toronto 'University and Royal
College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Also Post
. Oraduatc of Chicago School of Prosthetic Dentistery
(with honorable mention) `
Alluminnm, Gold and'Vulcanite Plates made in the
neatest manner possible. A: perfectly harmless an-
aesthetic used for painless extraction of teeth.
Ottice one door south of Carling, Bros. store, Exeter.
' •
Medical
na,T. P. McLAUG-TIL/N,` MEMBER OF
the College of Physicians and Surgeons
Ontario. Physician, Surgeon and Aecouch-
eur. Office, Lashwood, Ont.
Legal.
r‘tcasoN ez CARLING, BARRISTERS,
iJ Solicitors, Notaries, Conveyancers,
, Commissioners, Solicitors for the Maisons
Bank, etc. Money to loan, at lowest rates
of interest. Offices, Main Street, Exeter.
CARTANG 13. A.. 'L. IL DICKSON.
W. 0,LA.DNIAN (successor to Elliot Sn
(rlit,cimtin,) Barrister. Solicitor, Notary
Public Conveyancer, Etc. Money to loan at
:lowest rates of interest. Office Main Street,
Exeter.
Auctioneers
fiBOSSENDERRY,G-rand Bend, Licensed
Auctioneer For Co unty Huron. Sales
promptly attended to, and. charges moder-
:ate: Ordersby mail will receive every at-
tention
[A
... BROWN, Winchelsea. Licensed Auct-
. ioneer for the Counties of Perth and
al:, dlesex, also for the township oflIsborne
Sales promptly ft ttended to and terrris ,,,r ea-
senbale.Sales arranged. at Post office. Win-
o helses.. '
--a-. -:
Kneurance.
E ELLIOT,
' Insurance .kg,ent.
&fain St.
Exeter
.PARMS FOR' SALE.
ivioNE-y TO LOAN.
' The undersigned has a few good farm s,for
sale cheap. money to loan on easy terms
,TOHN SPACRM A N
samweir s Block Exeter
te- THE LEADING
MEAT MARKET.
-maw
or Fresh, gockl and the choisest cuts
of Meat, call on the undersigned.
While all our cuts of meat are the
finest, we -make a, specialty of meat
delica.cies.
neat delivered to rill parts of the
. . -town . .
John Manning
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab-
lets. All druggis..-s refund the money
if it fails to cure. 25c. E. W. Grove's
signature is on each box.
WATCii
handsomeopen
face, P oil shed
Nickel Watch, Ameri-
can Lever Afaveinent
for soiling qnly 2 doz,
package§ of Sweet Pen,
&leant 16c.apackage, Erich pack -
ago contains a splendid inkttare of tho
most fragrant varieties of all colors.
Yon can clue tins fine Wateli in as
afternoon lzy setting to work at once,
sresestannavorasemelit and wo will forward the Seeds.
Sall thew, rdturn the money, alai we guarantee safe deny-
er,,,y. of your Watch at G1100. Write to day. as the newton for
coillngsaudIS talon. Seed Surady ve., Tanen/tel.
The 0 Fs° s ark
(Chartered by Parliament , 1855.)
Paid. up Oap.ital ............ $2,500,000
Reserve Fund..
1Tead office IVI.ontroai,
ELLIOTT, Esq;
. GENERa.L • MANAGER,
Atoney arlyrinced to good .Farmers ou
their own n 0 nr2s with one or in ore. amlersers
It t 7 Per cent. per annum,
--e-EXETER r31/A.Norl.
ry3000 fill day 'from 1.0 11 rn. to 3
ale; Saturdays 10 a.m. to 1 pan, ,
A g (metal banking buSinoss transact ed
(J fl'' RA.TES allowed' for in on oy • on
'De 1)os'ir, Receipts, Saving8 Earl k at 8 cont.
DILIKSO,N & CAtiairwo, N T41r0neN,
Sollei ors. • ante age e
33
0
L •
•beaiitiful
, Solid; Cold Ring, n el
'IA. WI Ili pettiiin, for nolt •
Only rieltaiien ol
S‘ce0., • en.8040.0tane.. el F. I
P.,;'6C,tilti0610,4,..p11, 0.211 .'
0.1.15 VO
erit.t1 t than
6'Y mat
seaman 1:1,Na-heat tete
tiatai .,anitteneatiee.
3. eetaeente weite So i'1/1,3r.. :The seaseareeSeill:
',Seed:€.13/04 enai.R'eretildIeekt
czema
It is also called Salt Rheum,
Sometimes Scrofula. ' • • .
It conies in patches thatburn, itchi 'ooze,
dry and scale, over and over again.
THINGS RIGHTAND WRONG. I, .
• " r f OACHELZFI:S REFL.ECTIOT'al.
I, To' break
bread, 11111.01. ro3 OTHbi,Seu. ita Alirs'' fair in 1°v° are'l
nt table, sitch I 1-„:t
-0 I
IT IS TO
busInes4‘.
2. To moderate one's e'Peaklag 'voice Tiegtriinoei.tsaanli
ctxnwhewnkoliendfraIVsIsT: ifinOrolt,.;e:
and no"- woman who doesn't.,
t and to enunciate clearly and distingte,
ft s,ornetimes becomee chronic, co
whole body, causing intense suffering, toes
of sleep, and general debility. '
It broke out wits its 'peculiar' itching on
the arms of Mrs, Ida E. Ward, Cove Point,
Md., apd all over the body' ot Mrs, Cleo,
W. Thompson, Sayville, N. Y.; troubled
vers '12° , iv
Mrs. B. 3. Ohris ian, Mahopac Falls, N. Y.,
eix years, and J. R. Richardson, Jr., Cuth-
bert, Ga., fifteen years.
These sufferers testify, like many others,
that they were speedily and permanently
cured by
Hood's Sarsaparilla
which always remoyes the cause ef eczema,
by tboroughly cleansing the blood, and
builds up the vrhole.system.
r•-•T)O-a'a Pills cents,
etenneatroie.et tea ^
'es
ka'
_ .
FOR BURNS, SPRAINS, WOUNDS,M
BA-
SES OR ANY SORT OF PAIN,
Used Internally and Externally,
CAUTION! Avoid the weak watery Witch
liazel preparations, represented to be "the
same as" Pond's Extract, which easily sour
and often contain "wood alcohol" an irritant
externally and,taken internally, a poison.
It ;1544'
KILLED BY LIGHTNING:
Parabann Aug: 30. -While at work
preparingbreakfast this morning, Mrs.
alrithomnRenclosi Was struele and hill -
ed by lightning. A' twelveeyear-old
daughter is partly pareliZed from the
shock. 'Other 'Members of. the fain ily
escaptcl'injuint. ; The house Was badly.
damaged.
HIS NEOK WAS BROKEN.
, Ottawa, Sept. 3:-Jame5 Scheele, 65
years old, \0 is killed yesterday by a
kick from a hor.se. Sehavfe was driV-
ing with his son -in -la VV, H. Lutes, :1,ncl
when near Gatinea'n Point the horse
b Ca m e u 0 in an a ge 11110and therew Mi
Selaarfe apniinst the dashboard., Then
the horse kicked him in the neck,1 ill
ing hint instantly. His neck '‘VitS
broken.
ELOPERS RUN DOWN.
Mt. Clemens, Mich., Ang. 3L -Six
weeks ago 0. L. Ryekman, a fennel
lit ing at Mandaumin, Ont, neer Ee-
brolen, arose one moining to find that
his wife had left him, taking with her
their youngest daughter, aged 13. In-
vestigation revealed the fact that Pe-
ter Brandow, a burly farm hand, was
alsci- missing. For weeks he searched,
but withoutecveil. Two weeks ago the
little'danghter re:Mimed alone, desti-
tute and hungry. She told her fct they
that :her mother was in Miehigan with
Brandow, under the name of Tames
Moore. Ryckman arrived yesterday,
and foend the couple on a farm three
iniles north. \Vhen the erring wife
was first confronted by her husband
she denied all knowledge of hinninain-
tenting that she was the wife of Moose
bus the husband's tears and several
entreating letters from her daughter
at home broke her down end she con-
senteti to return. Brandow was al-
lowed to go upon promiSe to keep
away from Mandaum in.
,FALL FAIRS.
Industrial, Toronto, Aug 26 -Sept.
Western Faire London, Sept. 5-14.
Northern, Ansa Craig, Sept. 19-20
&pall ITuron, Seaforfli, Sept. 21-25.
Fullerton, Miteliell. Sept. 26-27,
Stephen & lIsborne, Exeter, 16-17..
Blyth a hd Morris; Blyth, Oct. 8-9.
Great North-western Goderich; Oct.1-2,
ow,To
ain Flesh
Persons have been known to
gain a pound a da,y by taking
art ounce of SCOTT'S EMUL-
SION. It is strange, but it often
happens.
Somehow the ounce produces
• the pound; it S8erns to start the
• digestive machinery going prop-
erly, so that the patient is able
-to'digest and absorb his ordinary
food, which he could not do be-
fore, and that is the way the gain
is made.
A certain amount of flesh is
necessary for health; if you have
not got it you can get it by
taking
con EMI
forinneameasj,.f=aeesee(..-aecee:az.1
•You will find it just as useful in Stianine?
as in Winer, and if you are thriving upon
it dont stop because the weather is Warne.'
• 50e and $t.00, all druggists,
zayrr s,eovvNE, To, onto, Canada,
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31 31-I `a
61 I c
13(dd:toes, por Ihl g . 25 • 81)
111c)ur, per ciwt,, 11)13 1, 1 75
i\frin I to be I Inns'. . . . . ..
1 -ley, per tenl,.. „ ., ... 6 00 7 001 n
El
1, -lit (PP..., .. il, 275011_
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Live hoe,..i, re 7' CVV
1..)I'L'fiS.O0 Jog -,„ . a
• n 7,1 • 0 80 s
8 50 " 0 00 cl
Bee i', , . .
tiets. II 06 i I 1)0 I ee
' 1° °° • 1.9,' 9,(kaettli
( 3. TO answer at once an invit
, to any social function, accepting o
' clining definitely.
4. To sign ene's christian nam
all communications. For exain
"Sincerely yours, Henrietta Jones.
5. To speak of trbusers and waist-
coats.
6. For a gentleman to walk in the
side nearest the eurbston.e when: ac-
companying a lady.
7. To eat with a fork whenever pos-
ethle. Iced creams, water ices and ber-
ries are eaten with a fork.
atop; 'When' It wOman goes awny from
r de., home the, Tettere she writes her bus -
band are half to make him jealous of
lier and half to make him think she fel
° t° jealous of him.
plea
, Women are aWfully foolish. r was
telllng four or live of them last night'
about a dress saw that was 'white,
with a little" dash of lavender, and.
they all laughed. ,wonder why they
laughed•
8. To use a knire ..at table only for
cutting meat or fowl or game.
9. To place a spoon used for tea or
coffee upon the sauce:- as loon as it'
has served its purpose. I
10. To use a saltspoon where indi-,
vidual salts are not placed at each':
cover. •
11. For a' gentleman to remalni
standing until after ladies have been
seated at table; to assist the ladyi
whom he has escorted to the dining -
room.
12. To reserve all matters pertain+
hag to the toilet for the privacy of one'ei
dressing -room (the care of the teeth;
included).
13. To accept a firet invitation when
possible to do so.
14. For people in deep mourning td
decline an invitation to a social fune•
tion without a written explanation. A:
card sent with black border conveyp
its own reason.
15. To take soup from the side o2
the bowl of the Spoon.
16. To drink moderately a smalf
qualo.tity at a time, holding goblet or
wineglass by the stem.
17. For a gentleman to throw away
his cigar, or at least remove it from
Isis mouth, when bowing to a lady.
18. Fora gentleman to remove hie
hat when offering a lady his arm, and
to do so in the ma,nner represented by
the illustration. '
19. To hold the fork In the right
hand when eating, with the tines
forming n bowl shape. Illustration.
20. To raise the fork to the mout
with the right hand so that the for
shall , be almost parallel with th
mouth. Illustration.
Women arer:'t angels, arid it's migb..-
ty lucky for the women. •
Political opinion. is like a mustache;
It never loolts. well on a girl's lip nu-
leSs there is a man hitched to it.
Probably tile -first thing Jonah's wife
said a,tter he told her the -whale story
was that she need.ed a lot of new
cloAth:L'ian's foot is two sizes, bigger
than the.shoe she wears to be stylish
,
and .two sizes smaller' than the ones
hewearsto be comfortable.
, If the --average woman could have
her choice of the way she would like
to be •!'won,"' she would probably
choose the man that would knock her
down with a club and then sit on her.
A woman can always fluid 801110
flaw In a man's story -unless it isn't
true.
:For the first three weeks after ft
gets' born a baby looks most as red
a.nd uncomfortable as its father.
It takes: a smart woman to make
rnan out of a fool, but any fool woman
can make a fool out of a man.
No girl Over 16 can be expected to
be satisfied with the idea of kissing
that she gets out of Sunday school
books. ,...
A girl's way of flattering., a new man
is to insinuate that she has heard the
other women talkin,g- a lot about him.
It is much more likely that worn. en
are angels than it is that angels are
Marriage is a great thing for a man;
it makes him ashamed to talk about
Lis 'small troubles.
It the men got up a "Fathers' Club"
and talked nothing but baby -talk,' all
the women would believe they did
-
b• nothing but drink cocktails.
woman can getengage anc e,
the wedding, all talked over In less
time thanaShe can decide,with 'another
woman what is the best kind of can-
ary seed,.
It is easier for a woman to find a
reason thanla Is for her to find a hair. -
pin, and harder' for a man to find any
reason'in it than it is for him to find'
Or pocket
IT IS WRONG TO
1. To hut sliced bread, buscults or
muffins.
2. To roar or scream, even at one's
family or servants.
'
3. To answer an invitation to a
luncheon, breakfast or dinner in a
doubtful or hesitating manner.
4. To make use of a title as a signa-
ture. For example: "Mrs. Colonel,
-Jones," or "Mrs. Hannah Brawn.'
5. To speak of pants and vests.
6.. For a gentleman when accom-
panying a lady to permit her to walk
on the out side." When walking with
two ladies to walk between them.
, 7. To eat anything from a spoon
which can be properly conveyed to•the
mouth by the aid of a fork
8.. To use a knife for cutting lettuce,
fish or vegetables.' '
9. To leave a spoon in a cup of tea
or coffee. - •-•
10. To take salt with one's knife
from a general salt-ceMe
11.- .For a gentleman to seat Min'
self at table before -ladies have been
seated and to remain seated after lad-,
les have made the first movement to -
war
12. To use toothpicks in public; un-,
pardonable at table.- •
13. • To decline a first invitation
ivithout giving satisfactory and legita,
mate excuse for so doing.
14. To send invitations for ordinary'
functions to a household during the
first month of their affliction. We
dings only are excepted.
15. To make a noise while takin
soup, or to blow hot liquids with th
object of cooling them
16. To clrinle the entire contents of
glass or cup at one attack. To hold
glass or cup by the bowl.
POINTED PARAGRAPH'S
---
Anger is a stone cast into a hornet's
nest.
The harbor buoy is a child of the
tea.
Keeping out of debt is a first clase
life policy. •
Some people are so cheerful thez
snake other folks weary.
, .
The man who walks wires may be
skillful, but he isn't in it with the
politician who pulls them.
A man ean• always manage to at-
tract attentbin by either raising whisk-
ers or having them shaved off.
Let a fireman play on your piano
with his hose for a few minutes if You
want to get all the music possible out
of it.
,The !etc?" "I" is always,in visible, yet
It Is never out of sight.
Trying to cut yonr own hair is
shear nonsense.
In Zululand the women fill their
mouths with water in order to keep
silent. In America they fill their
mouths with tea -and gossip more
than ever. -Chicago News.
• A full purse is the best pocket corn.
d- panion.
The dull man bOres you and the sharp
g , one slcins you.
A matchless story is a novel that
ends without a wedding.
About the only force some people
have is the force of habit
Knife wounds heal quicker than
those caused by a sharp tongue.
•
When a man offers' you something
tor nothing it will pay you to -walk
around it by the furthest possible
route. ' ,
17. For a gentleman to speak 1,o a
woman with his cigar in his mouth, or
to smoke in her presence without ask-
ing and receiving her permission to do
se.
18. For a gentleman to seize a laclY
by the elbow with an intention of aid-
ing her. .1
19. To pile food upon the back of
the fork, holcling it upside down for
this purpose. Illustration. 3
20. To jerk the hand with the fork
around to the mouth with an awk-
ward bend of the elbow and to bring'
the forlt directly opposite the month.
Illustration. •
FACTS ABOUT ANIMALS
species of fish IS said to have been
diseovered in New. Zealand which bur-
rows in the sand, and it is reperted
that farmers often find It alive burfcia
In the beach some distance from. the
avater. • 1
Butterflies invariably sleep hear?
downWard. They raise their wings and
hold them back to back against eroli
other so that from above they are al-
most invisible; Moths fold their outer
vinge tightly clown over the brightly
olored under wings., ea.ch case the
:annoy of folding their wiegs scarves
s protection.
A rattlesnalce's bite, it is seid equals
poisoebusness eonabluerl 21tes 0,C
,500 niosemitoca.
A new species of Mounnain sheep
as been found in Alaeita. It telc,I1OWa
the "saddle -be -eked" ar"pi.gbaIii".
leep, Its heed, ?leek and bredill
SROW ,wIsito, The alien r
.0,..DoitY,v are browii_tek.
It is far better to have large feet
flieo a small understanding. •
The house of a tidy woman • and
motion to adjourn are always in order.
The actual weight -e1 a ton of coal as
Veld by some dealers is a dark secret,
Gall and wormwoorl are both used
In making imported wine in this eosin
-
try. The. man who labels it supplies
the gall.
NIThen you see a'girl with only one
tiove
or. it's a Sign that she has a new
ring, on the other liancl, •
e
A bachelor objects to female barbees'
on account of a disastrous haircut a
certain, Mr, Samson. °nee VeCeived
tho Intrirls of one. -Chicago News.
MENTAL GEOGRAPHY
The most popelous country is 0bilt-4
toil; masy go there, fetv return:
The largest river is Time.
The, deepest ocean as Death.
The region where no living, thing
tall) habitation is called Yesterday.
The mast highly civilized country 11
To -day: ,
The highest nlountein is called Sac -
cess. Few reach tile top save tilos/
Who watch sharply Ilor tho pav,niyyg
cAtit 01 the mountain, Oppo±1 unit
aaeries,' tipward all these wao
"1131 first used Ayer's Sarsaparilla
in the fall of 1848e Since then
have taken it every spring as re.
blood - purifying arid nerve -
strengthening medicine."
S. T. Jones, Wichita, Kans.
IF you feel run down,
J' easily tired, if you
rleTves are weak and your
ble.oci is thin then begin
to i.ake the good old stand-
' ci family medicine
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,.
It's a regular nerve
t.ifter a perfect' blood
b tigler. teen a bottle. Alt druggists.
; 'we wilt be se tisded.
rnaparilla . knows all about this. grand'
Bl7RNED TO DEATH.
Dresden, Sept. 3.-A_ little an ughter
of Arthur Barber living with the tun-
ily of Mr. Shaw, just west of this place
met with a painful death on Friday.
The little girl who was only 0 years
old was trying to light a fire by the
use of coal off. The blaze caught the
little girl, and before any effectual as-
sistance could be rendered she was
burned so horribly' that she died in a
short time, after 'suffering terrible
agony. Mr. Shaw tried to save- the
child, and in doing it had his hands
burned so bealy that he will be with-
out the use of them for some time, to
Bridget Swift, a NVOTIlan who lives
alone at Kingston, was terribly ent
iLbOtit the arms ;Ind he;id by Rai nn
-
known man, who entered her dwelling
at night. '
Harvest 1:,E4TRI:N
Exciirsionsir,,
,
WILL BE PUN ON I 11)Wei1ioullail{%.'''''
Antler........
Estevrin
... .
Moosomin
S•wan River,,..
Sept. 3rd
Returning urIti
Nov. 3rd
AND
Sept. 17th
$RO
Regina
.3loosejaw
Yorkton .
}
$30
Prince Albert
Returning until Calgary ,l- $36
Nov. I 7th, MacLeod . ... . )
1901 - Red Deer $40
Edmonton...
From all points in Canada, Onaping, Sault Ste.
Iclarie, Windsor and East.
For pamphlet giving further particulars apply to
the nearest Canadian Pacific Agent, or to
A. H. NOTMAN Asst. General Pass'g'r. Agent,
1 King Street East, Toronto.
CREDITON
ROLLER MILLS.
oo**-!Dozpo-z*,),ktc-occ-c-c-c-c,t7-c
We have remodelled our
Mill to the Gyrator Sys-
tem, the cheboe oitd F
plan uforr.
Those desiring., GOOD
Bread should give us a
trial .
grisliog Dario Promptly.
14
SEITZER
EXETER
Real Estate Exchange,
''.12116 &tie: Purchase and Exeliange Of
Village a nd farm lands an Cl 1) r() 1) O. ties
neg,oMated at reasonable lactes of com-
mission, •
For .Sale,
Several Withal -de Farms 111I:TAY,
US.I3ORNE, STEPHEN end 111e•GILL-
IVRA17; ,also Three veey desirable Re-
sidence properties in Rketer.
Farina ,Wahted.
We have purchasers for good farni
and hi the vieinity of Exeter,' or who
W ill Exchat
API?LY TO
Bawthin3 David Mill
Iritluator. l‘ficnager:
OFFICES: Dicicson & Carling'e Neiv
13lock, Exeter,
34
otr May Need
r.;.! ero oaily
05
REPAIRINC4
ifsou want y0515' Peen-11ring 17 el,1 -gone
go to 13,. lliog.s-Watches,
and Jewelry a specialty.
eiArtRIAnE LicENSE
ATarriage Licenees issued anaWed-
dingRings always on hand.
aneon's Elo±k Fxnlsr
Exeter---iser
ROLLE
MILLS*
Highest prices. paid
for Olean,1 Red Wheat.
Large stock of mill feed
on hand.
WOOD WANTED!
Give us a Call.
J. COBBLE:DICK & SOT
ICYCLES
c sir
As tbe Bicycle season is getting_ far
nn
0000 0110001 ad we wish to devote our
ittentiou to other depart In en ts of °Ur
business, we have decided to sell Bic3re
cies the eeniainder of this scalS011 While -
they last at cost, zinc' we have a few
wheels that we bought fay below the
regular wholesale pelees. We a1.0 pre-
pared to give sonee Special Barg;cins in
Bieyeles.
Our Piano, Organ and Setving Machine e
stosk is new and of hest qoaliy.
Chill and see us. We will be glad to
show you our goods. . .
8. MARTIN
OUR
NEW PlifillISES.
We have moved into our new pre
-
wises opposite the Centrill Hotel and
are now open for business. Our pre-
mises are modern and we give you
rividehi and tip -to -date goods and
made in the most modern style.
We Personally . .
. . Cut Every Garment
That's made up at this establishment
-as well as fit it -and iota after
all the details. This is only one
reason why our prices are modern
G-ent's Furnishings . .
Come and see us in our new place
of business and examine our stock of
Gent's Furnishings
Bert. 'night.
EXETER FO "THY
J. 1VEURRAY
Manufacturer 8?-; Dealer
. 111 . .
Porta ble and Stationary Eogtirles Ana
Boilers, Pl ()WS, idttl R On erS, MOW-
ers, Etc, Iron pipe and fittings, 18-
0 11 Agricultural Inipletneuts
and general, in itchinery promptly at-
tenddd to . .
fi,,,,00(.1 500D11(.1 flatlet 1.:. 1111 Rollera
cheap; also 1 Steven's & liarns' Por-
table Threshing Illtigino for sale in
good running 01;de0, .Price $175.00
cash,
lo agent in Exeter and vicinity for
the Electiio .Brler Compound. Guar010 -
t to to be .531113 stcli350 .X0P
Iremoyine• otc.
20 00 P, ,±303101-, . , , Plugine Oi 01.
, . •
1:hche 10 i31 P3111)11, atal Ife,thin, also
.. ,
1.60'11 Teit, ()fill pipt,'.
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