The Exeter Advocate, 1893-1-19, Page 4SA?�T z
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J. • 1. ,t1),, 1893.
R JOh7N 27I0111:A, 1 '' ON TRW
�I.l t't 'of3;1 44t00ais ACT.
At the dent Polki;ieal ga thering held
astt nzdttY Toronto, ::While there
were thirteen Cabitzet Ministers pres
lilt-gill.,o , when' addressed the im•
u
l n i e se iztd dill ur x li ,; 1.
SSnrl i doz ttatoc
+,zlston--thy. ili,ty • Premier, ijir . John
-Thompson, Was the przr,elpel speaker.
able and t;tot tterit t zrns'1ie enlarg-
ed
_ 5
otun lUt lcl� si.•.
upon z, c;i,e t ut , the pro-
gress made by C;aaade during the
thirteen years since the National Pol-
icy lied beers in operation, the impetus
l
g1tut to our industrial rrsazi•ces and
the importance of pnr'snitlg the same
policy 'inaugurated by the • late Sir.
'Jettatcloietkl i s•
dtsthat
policy
was upon oonse 'Vftive and pr'otective
C
1 •t
F zuu ptsin
, as well as on a ficin itdlle,•
once to British connection, 'To show-
that
howthat the new Premier was in touch
v; irtl the commercial interests of Can,
ada, equally with his admitted ability
to grapple with legal and constitution-
al questions, Sir John voiced the senti
i, rr
aaldnts of our leading merchants and
business man by observing tt at the
National Policy, so fair from having at
Seined perfection, would be so moulded
during the coming session of Perlia,
anent as to admit of tarn reform—
Showing that it was the duty of legis.
3ators to "trim the tree" and preserve
its integrity "by lopping off the mould.
erin • branches," The Premier had
scarcely concluded his exhaustive ad-
dress, when the.Uon. N. Clarke Wall-
ac.e,whispered in his ear that some
public statement was expected of him
as the leader of the Cabinet on the
vexed question of the Manitoba School
Act, We cannot do better than give`
-• for the benefit of our readers Sir John
Thompson's otivn words, uttered on the
spur -of the moment: and they are well
calculated to allay anyirritation or
excitement that may have been caused
th enin
xz 1; ds of
the public •
bointerest-
. F by
-ed politicians who want to make polio•
'oal capital out of the new.phase as-
sumed by the Manitoba school question
`We clip froni:the published .report of
•
the speeches, taken down by steno-
liaplier5, the calm deliverance of the
• Premier on this all important and deli-
a;ale subject:
'"Ladies and Gentlemen,—I heard
cry and did riot know what it mea
until I asked my friends, Mr. Wal/ac
and Mr. Maclean, who told Me it • w
"'Manitoba school" and that I was • e
;pecied to speak upon that'questioi
(Applause.) . Fellow citizens, 1 hay
nothing to conceal from you. on th,
question. • .(Great cheering.) This is
Question -which; as I said a few night
ago, has aroused the warmest fooling
of the people of Canada on both side
of it: It is, let' me tell , you,:. howeyer
a question for which there ia` but on
solution,' so far as we. •are concerned
and: that is to stand strictly by wha
the 'eohsti:tution provides. (Cheers'
An appeal has been. presrfiited asking,
the Governor General and his 'Govern
ment-to 'interfere with tire existing
is stem of education in the province o'
Manitoba, as it was established about a
year ago Our right to interfere, to
say nothing -of the policy of interfer-
ence, is challenged by those who stand
upon the other side; and within the
next ten days we are' to hear that
question discussed as to our power and
our obligation under the Constitution
to deal. with it. Let no man or tvaman.
in this hall or elsewhere suppose that
there Iurke•in the breast of any Min -
tester of the Government of Canada a
secret design to interfere with the leg
ititnate'rightsand -powers 'of the 'prov-
inces.
roy-
in c s.
e •' �.
Great •
h�
c ,.aIII
i
We
will not
of
interfere the rights - and powers
of any province;nor
will we• desert
any duty that is imposed m os
e'
du
p upon 'us b
the constitution, no matter how aiu
fur it might he to our p
1, cr ob
aioxious to others,; ` (Cheers) cis) I' want
simply to im press upon i p you this one
,thing, that candidly and honestly we
in'end. to be guided 10 that matter: by
the constitution
and tido. constitution
as.i y.
r t wr1l•'iie expounded b the bio.
authorities that can be got to ex
'•"it find n ta on of
of by the; private opinion ' of
an xnenlber.of;th ti
y cCrovai•ninc;its, (Great
(
cheeri "o• '
c u�,) When 1 tell : von, u, therofnre,
• trhat•we intend to be
guided g by the
•eoii5titlltion, I ani not equivocating,
and I a,in not ee cealing,_. The, whole
question. will beat -stud, r, by the counsel
een both sales in the face'af 'the silo whole
pipe of Canada and trot in any sec
.-set conclave, You, will see in tlic next
1:0 -days the argurneuts which dre
lii'c•
fserited on both sides, a.tldyou will' be
able to ,
;able,
n a•
n e s r and
u i tit • value al
� ue
weight,
that ought i , l e tt
„ U to ye, aatacli�d..o thein, and
,
cs- ntti illy: yon -will be satisfied that
whatever impulses move my one class
of Clx.,p ople, wo have dollar our dot
",, ,e
according to the whether ,, ,lata, tvhist,ht,l 1� agree
with our religious 1r1 lir2 t,tluliS or is
r "
al<u
t 1 t t.'�1 `
s he
�r Yo
u t tr
ivt 1 not
aslt,me to say nmre, fw' this masons
°I'hat I worldprejudging C
be a Case
whirlcf
has not yen,. been heard and
which tvt, have 4c invited the Parties to
p
eli4 : t 1 h
t'tS t. f
fo t
tts, aux a report of which
;'ill be fIrt sf',ii te' t to ,o0 in this cis?tl•sie
el til nu:.t tart }. i'lit t't•'r
� .r li,3j lits! tt't!
a
nt
e
Iva
e
the
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s
g
s
e
):
and gentlemen, 1' have told you all
that any gentleman could, • .cousistent
with his duty, tell you oall we intend
los of
€+� a] all we�intend-
'to 1
Y
ti O with
g. ,
3 every regard to•iG will he open to ovt,i G,i,
1 J
nLdiallt man and woman, who cares to
study thesubject or follow our course."
(Prolonged cheers:)
•
TIL` AM'.CLrI?IC,AN FAD..
Encouraged doubtless by a few po-
iitical pigmies, such as E. A. Macdan
aid, and by such fossilised hypro
ehondriaes'as Goldwin Smith, several
of the American journals --for example
the`Chieago .Herald and: • New York
$un --••have combined to born the
nexation fad. One of the main grol
of argument, constituting theirp 'rat
pal ;3tock in trade, is Anglo-phobi
in other words, an'intense hatred of
Britain. • We cannot for a moment be
A, very pleasant event took place et
the resident* 01 Mr, John Jermyn,
tine township. of :J3iddttlph, on Weduees
dayv
evening, the t+ tk . r ;
1 1 z z 1.
¢ l s when his
} 1.
daughter, �, it , 11'lary Jdirzlyzi, and Mr. Will
main Westnlau wore united in tete bonds
of matrimony, There iwere a large
number of friends present, and the.
butte was the recipient of a number of
v•tlu: l
s the presents, Among th 'invited
guests were:—Dr. IT, Lang" g• a 1 d
t x wife, of
Granton; W, D, Btallley,ex Warden, of
the county of Middlesex, ;•tud wife; D.
i•Vf.Jerniyn, reeve of ?iartQn, and wife;
J. E. Murray and wife, of Granton; Mr's,,
?'lad •and daughters, of London; Rich
ard`Jermv'n and MTrs, William Jermyn,
both.of (rtrauton,: Samuel McKenzie, of
London; William Lawton w
ton axed 'wife of
B1anshard; James 1Vestman and wife
An, parents of the groom. The bride was
ods dressed in cream satin, her sister Loth
1 •i elle, acting as .bridesmaid, and MrA.
.Lan ;ftrd as groomsman. The maria
a— age ceremony was conducted by Rev,
jlr. 'Ie1�,a
uson, Methodist minister at
Granton. ' After the ceremony a hearty
repast was partaken of, and an enjoy
able evening spent.. The contracting
parties belong to two of the most re•
spectablr families ail the neighborhood
their p
Uel
anoz��
the few pie
Heels of'thd township of brddulph' who
are now haft to tell of the rapid progress
our country
h. 5 '
made, 1
lieve that 1
' d�
1 ethe intelligent 4 i x elle en
t an
d better
�, e
portion of the comnzuuity in the Unit
ed States has any ss mpathy with suet)
anti-British views; and the jingo -ism
which animates many of the American
journals
proceeds from the 'base' e'
mot
ive of "enthusing" their supporters for
the mere purpose of gain. We in Can
ada entertain no feelings of jealously
or hatred towards our Southern neigh
bars, On the contrary we endorse the
sentiment'expressed by His Excellency
the Governor General, in . his address
to the people of Chatham, "that an un
der -current of warm feeling towards t'
the United States existed in Canada,
and that Canadians were anxious to
cherish those feelings of friendship
and to extend their trade relations
within the lines 'of the Constitution."
Indeed, we night say that every suc-
ceeding government in Canada, Con-
servatiye and Reform, has evinced a
willingness
to treat on fair terms
with
the Washington authorities for more
extended trade .relations—without,
however, sacrificing our nationality or
deizig injustice to Canadian interests
for the sake of pleasing a few pr
American sympathizers. But speakin
for the Conservative, administration
ttawa, as well as for many royal R
ormers, there is no intention or desir
sever our British connection for an
upposed advantage of reciprocal trad
he American apapers,
z n are laboriu
and to im 1 s
e ,. their' people p pope with th
dea of British greed, and the incub
f British dictation, and the intolerane
British supremacy over ,Canada
aten tints which have np fonndatio
n fact. On the contrary, we are quit
appy: and contented with our Britis
nnection and oar relations with • th
otherland;seeing that we are aide
oar great enterprises and publi
orks by British sribsidies and loan
ndby Imperial protection of our ala
nal interests without .money an
shout price. But the most amusing
gument put forth by the America
ess to justify their plea for annexat
n is the growing "exodus"' of our
uthern neighbors to the inviting
ids of the Canadian North West Ter'
ory—"where" Cto usz the words of,
e Chicago Herald) "there is an, em
e of unsurpassed:'fertility where•
ducts are being brought every year
arer to market by trunk and branch
s, -an empire which must become
time the home of a thriving and
sperous people!"' ` We are `thank.
to. our neighbors for the'high opin
expressed of our N. W. Territory
we hail with satisfactioni °`. the re-
fling
e•
ning•t'exodus"-of native Canadians
m the Western States—but ive •, wish
0-
g'
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re
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e
e
us
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So
fie
cit
the
pir
pro
ne
line
in
pro
ful
ion
and
tur
fro
them to understand' that we shall nei-
ther be bullied nor:cajoled into saeri
tieing our national independence, .arid
that ourpeople with very few except-?
ions. are resolved' to "hold .•,the fort"
over which floats the old flag'th
�, at has
braved 1
e the battle and the breeze ' Our
motto is:"CANADA FOR, HE CANAD
IANs.
Around d Aboli
t (1ST
DEA4•K of Mets. Mirk,— A sudden
and sad death' -o
pcurred'iil Ippon oil
Saturda.,',, when Mrs. Thomas Meths
w tS 11e4 hepee. She: leaves behind
.her
asorrow,in
g`,
husUant and eight
young children,
the youngest only a
woe!: old. The
ftrtferal service was
conducted by Rev. S. Acheson, on Tues-
day, and the•'$ody lard in Baird's cense.
me<
tery. Fhe deceased was belovedh,all
tiwh) knew her'yl
•antl her demise; is not
only an irreparable loss touts
i ,bNrLa vet3
husband 2nd little ales, , but will he
sorely felt in the cotntnunitv..'
WngistiTNG 'Weed:
tlesdrz v
',seek ,l
enc•
e of
G ° once pl'?st
u„ et
which happen ,a while took
T
f'
„
nee a� tl
re re i<' t
p s .I �ucc, of Mr.Sohn Hied,
Parr Lina;, to ct:ilebrate the . marriage,
ceremonyof his ggie ,
doughte%Ma,��,•ic, l?,i"t;dr
to Mr, Neil, Morrison, of VS'asltin;;toit.
State, 'rho Rey. Mr. McDonald," of
Varna, tied the hoot,i ,
.rlftel' the dere
monye the guests 'sai down to, a'suto
_,,, p
tootle repast, 1, e evening W 18' spent
very ' ti�
asalt
Iy in
'soda' chat,
et'
c
The bride leckoved a 1 ere
a1 t, tri l
inter'
i tr
Of ttst ful and valnablo presents. The
good x'it;lif rt of insnv fii ,nds go •with.
titer vii,, i:str let to tlf':;:il' far O
i ll0nir,
u i stAarsts.
Bainxs .• -In TTshorne, on the i ith inst:,
Ann 13ai tey, aged 70 years,
BItoWN.--IU Exeter, on the 18th' inst.,
infant son of T A. Brown, aged, ;3
days.
13nowN,--I11 Exeter, on the '1Gth inst;
the e-ife of T. A. Brown, of a son,
Morz,—At Crediton, on the 14th inst,
the wife of William; Motz, of a
daughter.
KiDsTLE,-At Sharon, Stephen town-
ship, on the 12tH inst, the wife of Jo-
siah pestle, of twins -both sons, one
still born.
ON ! 5RiAL FCR 90 DAYS.
The finest,.completest and latest line of. Elea:
r teal al ollances in the world. They havonever
failed to cure. We aro so positive of it that we
T•:Ll back cur belief and send you any Electrical.
Appliance now in the market and you can try it
for Three 1rente . Largest list of testimonials
cn --earth. Send for book • and journal Free.
VV. T. acr & Co., ';- _na sor, Ont.
News of the Week in Brief.
Pork sold at $8.90 per cwt. on Satur-
day in Meaford.
Samuel Gaw, for 50 years a resident
ofKingston,sto
n, is dead,
s
96 years.
Mr. John L Sullivan has again an-
nounced his retirement from the'ing.
The 22,000 lbs. cheese manufactured
in Canada for the World's Fair cost
$8,089.
The Manitoba government crop bul-
letin'recently issued gives the figures
of the wheat yield for the;proyiucn "at
14,000,000 bushels. The most consery
ative estimates of the amount of wheat
out of the farmers' hands is 80 per
cent.
Fire broke out shortly after midnight
in a frame; cottage` on Tticumsey aven-
ue, South London, occupied by Thos,
Ross. The building was badly gutted,
and most of; the contents were destroy
ed. The fire Brigade turned out and
prevented the spread of the flames.
The loss will be in the neitiltborhood of
$1,000.
,hrr. ?filo Gilson!;
'A stalwart teamster in.the employ of the
GIens Falls, Y., Lumber'Conipany, says,
that bothhe and his wife highly recommend
Hood's 'Sarsaparilla. She
failed a t�1to' gain' -strep th of t
Strength eP
a severe '
}!!Hess, Bolt mils+
sora
blc She could. not ,sleep, , and had no appe
tato. When s 'o took H3ood oi l.4areaparillra
she began to plait up and was soon a, Bright.
Iris own experience was that in the spring,
"he was• all run down, had weal:uess and din.
trees in the ntosiiach ' Flood's Sarsaparilla•
brought himTo round all
ri htand liB o' iSYlOwbCttepg�1
an '.'�tl..
d heavier tirau, for
years past. Thousands es • lm
y, , Y a est liSilliione
of Poople,testify to the wonderful value of
good's Sarsaparilla for that three! teelihd
fit
or weakness of Mind, nerves orod
b y, It Is
the helping hand .which restores full health
and strength. `1Lir; John J: Scully, President
Of the''Setymeil's ,q
Union':
2Ga
Cather.
n
S oet .T)etrolt
Allcliigan, voiuntarlly writes as fl, Mass.:
w
folio i3-
"T, T,;ilood'&Co.,LoWell
Gentlemen:;^I feel in:dutboli
J nd to tell '
• Ofthe benefit I rte,
e-.. `ilvodfron
IIo
o
di
Sarsap»iila.
Ilia'
v9 ,
been' ,troubled with nervous dyspepsia, wast.
d
sired mud
cram r.x<P with no
ambition )'
0 5 1 Illi
belt
0
work; my sieepwas, irregular. So I began.
taking Ilood'e Sarsapa
riIta.
Tr
on!
the
very
that
it Seemed to_bo just the
thing ma. The wti•vrtte5 dyspepsia
,lia5
now enfiteiy gene, my appetite is excellent,
x can eat 0::atrtily without distress after.
wards ; 7C ndeep weld,
r
Sr and' C.t r
nnvroabtil;'
u
Its '",„L's)'"
tired feellnp, so frequent before I took
Hp
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/have a•
f
taken six (' n
bot i .s will! rem/nine/tan ntY
tlz • sisitsse rii3 mct<ineiiinetM ii J , J. Scirtl y.
r• r'., 0 nzii 11 r 11• rir .
l''.Ot,'.�i7 , ...Gc a z x ,s co .., tie loin
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Colas,
Cana
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hott
John Galbraith, living five miles
from Paisley, was frozen to death the
other day. .
A few nights ago a gang of masked:
men broke into the house of a ' widow
named Mrs Skillings, who lives with
two daughters a short distance west of
Plattsvitle. They broke the furniture,
smashed the,windnc's and ill-used the
old lady considerably. Constable Lead
er bas had the matter in charge and
made several arrests, and to day two.
of the suspects, ",named, Wrifrht and.
Close, were committed to stand their
trial at Woodstock. It is said there
are more arrests, to follow.
THE ADVERTISING
Of Hood's Sarsaparilla is always
within
.
the
1 t the bounds of reason because
it is true; it always s appears to the sober
common m n sense of thinkine•eo to be-
cauee it is true; and it is always fully
substantiated by endorsements which -
in the financial world would be accept-
ed without a,riioment's hesitation.
A PRIZE REI3 JS
A Gift for. Everybody Answering this
Puzzle Correctly,
$100 IN C ;.SH..
Jack and Gill went 'up the hill to get a pail
of ,
In the above well-known Rhyme the word
" Water "is missing, and is to be found concealed
in the above eat of .rack and Gill. The publishers
of Our Young People will ° give $100 in'.
Cash to -tbn person who first can find the
word "_Water in the above picture To the second:
a fine Gold Wilton. To the third a line Silver
Watch. To the fourth an elegant it+ive O'Clock
Silver Tea Service. To the fifth an imported
Rusks Box. To the StlikSiitiplcxi', pewriter.
A Solid Gold Ring to each of the next two correct
answers. A 5,'5 `Giold Piece to the next three.
A -gold brooch to each of the next tell correct
answers. A committee consisting.Offive teachers
from the public schools of Toronto will be invited
to be present and assist the judges in the award of
prizes. •
Each contestant is to cut out the Rebus and make
a cross wil,har teadpencil on the five tetters (Water)
and send same to us with ten three -dent Stamps
(01.80cents in silver) for one yyears' subscription:
to Our Yotarig I eople,which is a (large, beauti-
fully illustrated 16 page magazine,) a beautiful.
Lngraving`The First Kiss" wr11•be sent free by
return mail toeve y answer received. Remember
that you get the paper for an entire year and a
charier, for one or more of the prizes. This is your
opportunity and if you delay you will miss and
regret it. . Vle will give to the last 20 correct
answers received each a , handsome Souvenir
Spoon of Columbus.
f1>Vantau rr r5 Fon you To SAY whether or not
you -will hirve Our Young People as a regular
visitor at your home tor the next year, and a
chance of winning one et the above prizes. If
Toil are not perfectly satisfied with your invest-
ment after receiving the first, copy of Our Yotin
People you can haveyour one. back. •Isn't
thisPfair. money
The envelope which contains correct answer
bearing first pogt-mak, will receive first reward
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answer to -day and enclose 80 cents and you will
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Address (Ili) ;OUR YOUNG .: PEOPLE, Kinn .
Street West Torento Canada,
1'" 6 ',
Sa.r3
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EXETER,
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5:
Every'"atLenti.on paid to
•- .. is i.
j �L
L a''ygp.o ,�g`� _
Cutting,
Hail C uttil'lg
East n
tat, t ta'
Young, adtlie-uged or vid men guff ()twig tt(or(i the
eft
eats
l;entfli, eslollies <n i
iox
ae sses
" rssf
od to ?ofec#lanioo1 eni vgor.
A 111 'r5
New Nerve Forgo and Powerful
Manhood. •
Dines 9,ost Power, Nervous Debility Night Losses,
Diseases caused. by /those, Over Work. indiscretion
yoascco,Op1riutn orStimutants, Lack of Energy, Lost
(iolnory, tiendaohe, Wakefulness
ricocele. 1 Gleet and
Yo•
A C3 a' )iS r .heed Y
10 every ono using this Remedy according to dared•
tions, or money cheorhdly and • conscientiously
refunded. PAKE $1,00, 0 Ptli'SEf,GE$ $5,00.
Sent by mail la any paint in U.s. or Canada
securely sealed, froe froti duty or Dnspeetion, '
Write to -day iter ocr
1Zi�. 1rByJ`",'° rt•
TELLs You Now To
T WELL&STAY ritELL
Address or cab on aiJEEfi1 MEDICINE CO,,
NEW YORE LIFE Dills o 210, Montreal, Cant
Hod s Wanted. dressed,
or Alive.'
Dressed Hogs Uptight subject to the
following conditions: -2 lbs per cwt.
off; 5 lbs extra if shoulder stuck; 3 lbs
for either bung•gut' or gullet; if left in.
All ][dogs' to be cut through
from Tail to Throat.
Highest Price paid for Hogs
Weighing from 100 to 200
pounds, dressed.
SNELL. �opSo
THE BEST
G.LU . E S
AND
WHERE
TO
BUY
IDEM.
IS AT THE
PEOPLE'S
GROCERY
AND
LIQUOR
Q R
STORE
F. J. KNIGHT,
-Proprietor.-
New goods are ar-
riving, every day,
therefore leaving no
chance for old stale
groceriesbeing sold
over the counter to
our,cust0merS.
What we want and
what we intend to
do is to sell the best
goods,only.
One Door South Opera Hall.
CHRISTIE3S
con—tior4L) LIVERY'
First Glass RIGS And HORSES
0 LEFT
1
ORM
RS � S ;;7+
L r AT THE HAWK
SHAW HOUSE OR AT THE
STABLE WILL BE PROMT
LY ATTENDED TO,
7; o imp Zeal sozaetlalie
Telephone Connection
When in !need of a
FALL
SUIT
I��eP O�CI'CO�I
BERT. KNIGHT,
The
Clothier,
Who gives the best satisfac-
tion obtainable in
the.
village.
He also has a
hei from
In his quarters:
Over F. J. Knight's Grocer
Store.
Your Patronage Solicited.
BERT. KNIGHT.
C�N��d6
DRUG STOBD.
-A complete stock of
Pure and Reliable Drugs
ALWAYS KEPT.
!1eiit �lediciq�s, SjoRges
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Literature. , S p s ng otit 1» its
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paper such as 15 used in no other Cauatlfan jntn'ttal. A perfectly fait- and legitimate prctrtimn sys-
tem is adopted by its p ttt lshors, at great outlay, in older to quickly place it and its sister puhli
cuneus at the head of all Canadian periodicals in point of circulation. The most exact moat faith
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a maghincent Slel011 Ironer and at 1116 same Cute, while thus : to the second,' a 310 Goin Corn t
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