The Brussels Post, 1892-6-24, Page 5d;1
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Oranleroolc,
Prinaipal McIntosh ]las R new assist.
ant we understand. FBI( name is Mo.
Intosh too.
Last Satarday Ino, Cameron delivered
four young cattle to the drovers at Bros.
solo. Theywoi4llnd 0010 poundo, aver•
aging over 1000, and wore a primo lot,
Walton,
H. Humphrey was at Stratford last
week attending a meeting of bho FL 0,
of 0, 0. F,
Wo aro pleased to learn that Theo. Me.
Fadzoan, sr., has almost recovered from
u slight attack of inflammation.
David Ferguson, 17th oon, of Grey,
starts from Brussels on Friday of this
wook for Manitoba whore he purposes
visiting hie mother and other friends.
Miss Bolla ]1SoKibbin hos returned to
P ice River, where previono to her illness
she bad been taking ohargo of the parson•
age for hor brother. We hope, however,
that hor services will be required bat a
short time and that we may soon welcome
her home again.
The R. T. of T. purpose holding their
pia -ate on Saturday 20th inst., in Thos.
Willianleon's grove instead of that of 1vIr.
McDougall as stated in a former issue,
Mr. Willianson's grove being a more
central place. All are cordially invited.
Sister Councils will be made welcome.
A.twoocl.
Wm. Anderson has accepted a position
as assistant in Daaytan Cr. T. R. station.
Mrs. John Graham was visiting her
daughter, Mrs. W. R. Erskine, in Bol -
grave last weak,
Tenders have been asked for the eroo•
Hon of a frame stable on the Presbyterian
ohnroh property.
De. Rice was in Stratford last week at•
tending the Grand Lodge of the Canadian
Order of Foresters.
Andrew Aitchison met with a slight
sunstroke on Monday Of last week. He
was laid up for some time in consequence.
Thu following item refers to the naw
i1Ielhodist minister appointed to Atwood
"A surpries party, numbering about 100,
visited the pareonego at Arthur, and pre-
sented the pastor, Rev. J. S. Fisher, and
his wife with an appreoiative address
and a silver tea service also an address
and handsome platform rocking chair to
Mrs. Robertson, Mrs. Fisher's mother.
The party brought an abundance of pro.
vi0100e t0 Infni013 a fine tea, whioll all en-
joyed. A couple of hours were spent
most pleasantly, then ming 'Shall we
gather at the river,' then prayer by two
of the olasaleaders. The term has been
very °bearing and encouraging to pastor
and people. Raised for all p00po000 dur-
ing three years let, $1200 ; 2nd, $1000 ;
and 3rd, $2700."
131111
Miss Gray, daughter of Wm. Gray,
died. at hor father's home in this village,
from the offects of pneumonia, at the
early ago of 10 years.
Our hotel is receiving an overhauling
in the shape of new sills, soling,
shingling, painting, etc. When finished
it will be much improved in oondition.
Blauvelt) 0heede factory sold its May
make, anbinithng to a car -load, to F. H.
Warrenton 41. Co, The twice received
oras 11.38., and the cheese was shipped on
Monday of last we^k,
Time. Nixon, 1011141, inane an assign•
lucent to John Burgess and J. Farrow fur
his creditors, The tatter mut in Wing.
ham on Friday of last week. His lia-
bilities am nnet to $5,000 and the assets
foot np 07.000.
Rev. 0. W. Pring, the newly appointed
11Iethotlist minister, will be here a week
from next Sunday. IID has been at
Pord,vinh for the past throe years wh n•0
110 was v'04;y 0ne0089f0b 1n his work. Wo
wish hint stemless ate Bluevale circuit.
Fancwra,h SocoaL.—A farewell social to
Rev. I. 13. Wlillwin and wife will bn given
by the ladies of 1110 Methodist eburoh,
Bluovalo, on Monday evening, June 27113.
(Joffee, cake and bread and batter will
be served from 6;30 to 8 o'clock, (ice
create and lemonade extra) after which
an excellent program of mtisio, singing,
eto., will be given in the lorosteoe' Hall.
The harmo'doa band, of lVingh'tm,
t
ho ohoir of the Blnevale church under
the leadership of T. J. Denman, and Rev.
1. B. and Mrs. Wallwin will take part.
Gov (1:1r.
Spring grain is looking splendid in tills
locality.
Spare moments are now utilized in
picking potato bogs.
A. McIntosh purposes raising his barn
80011 as the stone work is ooulplebed.
A teacher is wanted for S. S. No. 3,
duties to last from Summar holidays to
111e end of 1802.
George Forreeb and. David Milne were
ab Godo,ioh doing duty as jurors at the
County Court last week.
July 1st Canada's own day will soon
be bore. How and where bhoy will spend
the clay f0 the talk of many,
Workman are busy at the new bridge
- on the 12thloon., known its Calder's bridge.
The old ono was in a very sh.uky condition
for 00030 time.
Thomas lilaook purchased Ino, Harris'
old barn and had a big bee one day last
week taking it down, hauling the lumber,
timber, 0Co„ and raising it again.
S. Y. Taylor; principal of the Paris
public schools, has been forced to give up
his work until the oloee of the term owing
to a sevree attack of whooping Dough.
NIT. Taylor is a sovin•law to George
O1'oolte.
010 air, Graham, of Trowbridge, was
nearly killed at bho rai0ing of Jae, Bowes'
barn on the townlino Elmo, and Grey on
Wednesday. Itis skull was orushol1 in
by a commander w111011 was aooidentally
dropped by one of the framers.
On Thursday night of last week the
reeidenee of James Mann, 16th eon., was
destroyed by lightning; Nothing was
saved, the inmates having barely time
to esoapo with their lives, We diel nob
yet learn whether Mr. Rio had any
insurance or not.
A Moleeworbh onrrespondent writes :—
While John and Thomas ltoberbson were
driving some fat cattle to town 011 Mon•
day morning, one of the animate oaring
to tine oxoossive heat, became 'maddened,
The unf0rbvintte boast, instead of attoek.
ing its drivers, as in a similar once a few
menthe ago, b'oke through several High
fences and disappeared in the woods,
Tho Owners did not succeed in scouring ib
for 0800101 days, at whioh time it wan
unmarketable, (min" to the num eroul
A largo number of fat cattle, fed in
Ude ovation, were delivered at Brueo3ls
hast Saturday for 0hipmen1 to the Old
(Mouthy. They wo'o pu'Oha4ad by a
Mr. Smith of Toronto.
Porde Bros, sold Ove 130,11 of 0at1)0
Met week to the buyers, whioll averaged
1501 pounds in weight, Andrew flielop'o
twelveaveraged1142 po2nd0 and 0rolui0
IIlolop'e 000044 1100. Tills kind of stook
raising pays.
Another batch of news has been eneeiv•
ed from the heave boyo who went from
this ]Duality to the vioiuity of Crystal
City, Man., last Spring. They report
matters and things; quite brisk. The
weather is now very hot, grain hi growing
rapidly and seems to be making up for
the backwardness of the spring. The
threshing of last year's ornp ie still in
progress but it f0 expected that lb will be
all llnlebsd 0p by the first of July, This
newly 113400hed grain which of 000000
1168 13001 in stacks all winter, brings a
very low price, wheat from 25 to 850. per
bushel, barley 13e., oats 10e., but then
when a farmer has from five to seven
days threshing at the rate of fifteen
hundred busbele a day thele is mousy in
if even at that. A large aoreage of wheat
has been sown 10 that motion this season,
each farmer sowing from 100 to 000 mores.
Ono fellow wrote : "Tllundoratiou 1 the
rosgoitoes are bad. We have to wear a
veil all day," but they are told that the
"mosquito season" is a very short One.
Matters aro getting lively in political
circles as the Provincial elections are to
be held there soot. The boys are in
Premier Greenways constituency. His
opponent is Robb. Rogers, a well informed
gentlemanly young man who 'latitude in
well with the boys." It is said that the
eon test will be a very close one canvassing
has been in full swing for some time.
7031 th.
s
Some talk of a change of parsons in
Blyth Methodist church.
F. W. Tanner and wife left hero on
Monday on a visit to friends in Watford.
A number of our citizens were attend-
ing as witnesses in a suit in Goderieh on
Monday.
Cha members of the C. 0. P. intend
baking a 1,arb in the great Foresters de
monetrablon in Wingham on July lot.
On Monday Rev. T. E. Higley book the
morning traria to attend the heron Dio-
cesan Synod which is being held in Lon-
don this week.
Mrs. Hodgeno and family left bore on
Wednesday to join husband and father in
Cleveland, Ohio, where they intend to
reside in the future.
Robert Haggit, having recently per -
abased the old Nicholson livery barn
south of Mason's hotel, is converting it
foto a blackenibhshop whioh he intends
opening in a fete days.
Mors`i4e.
Statute labor is in order just now.
Fall wheat and hay promisee a heavy
crop.
Jets. Kelly rai0ed hie new barn on Sat,
urday last.
Ed. Brower i0 putting stone stabling
under his barn.
Township Court of Revision and Gamul-
oil next Monday.
George Parker's dwelling house has
been greatly improved by a coat of paint.
R ,bb. Young is building a new house.
11. II. Cloaicoy has the oar/matter work
in hand.
Garni0813ros. have the atone found-
ation of Goo. Honler00n'9 barn nearly
0041111101011,
The Sn'1911i'1e Sun lay sal tel pin 1110
will be held in George Parker's grove on
Friday of this week.
Mrs. Gilbert iVletIro, of Sullivan, is at
pr00ett visiting .hor mother, Mrs. Win.
ttrlertio t
..1 n on he 3rd lino.
Mrs. Win. Anderson, of Sullivan, who
his been visiting on the Ord line for some
time, has gone home again.
Wm, Afield° Ire a 0110arlmg ran an 1
0 ewes of tho Shropshire breed which
bring clown the 0,ales at 1840 pounds.
W40. Mollie has one of the best foals
in the township. It was sired by A. F.
Embtry's Clyd'edalo stallion "Taste.
111."
The teacher and pupils of Barrie's
school intend bolding a pie-nio in Robb.
Niehol's grove on Thursday eftornoon,
June 801h,
The township 13 It a and e
P ow t Y tw a rho Drtcll s
and Waberoonrees Act hro"e bean printed
in pamphlet form for distribution among
interested artier.
On Monday of last n•eolc 111013, Arm•
strong had the 000010 addition of the old
loghouse on his farm moved a to the
p
end of his preoe411 residence and planed
upon a stone Emendation.
Rev. ]lir. Hughes and Mr. Broukon•
shire, of Wingham, delivered addressee
in the Methochisb clinch at Sunshine on
Monday evening in view of organizing a
Jnvonilo Temperance Lodge.
On T13areday evening of last week a
very 0ooiabl0 time was spent at the rosi•
donne of Richard Armebrong, by the
young folks of the neighborhood, who
heed it down" meth the wee sm1' 'our0
of the morn,
On Saturday evening last while the
young amen of the leb and and 00410. were
playing football in Dire. Woodrow's field,
Mariam Fraser, of the lot con., had his
leg broken, His many friends are sorry
bo hear of his misfortune.
A box social will bo given at Wn1. J.
Julln0t0n's, .lob con, on Friday evening,
21111 ineb., in behalf pf the Sabbath
school of Johnston's Church. Refresh-
ments will be served from 0;80 till 8 o'•
clock after which an exotillout program
will be given,
Then. -00 jams 2nd Ibobt. Moonov,
brother to John and Henry Mooney, died
in North Carolina, of a complication of
diseases, itgod 48 years. His wife, who
is a sister of John W,yne'o, Brussels, and
0e1'en 013ildeen are left to mourn the loos
of husband and father.
Rev, George Law a1d wife, of Bel.
grave, are away on a holiday trip..1-/is
pulpit woe supplied on Suuday,12th inst.,
by Rev. 0, Y. Ilarbley, of 13100v,tle, and
on loot Sunday by Rev. A. McLean,
of Blybh, Thera will be 110 OOrvi0O next
Sunday. On July mrd Rev, Mr. David.
son, of Wroxober, wilt preach at 11 a, m.
041d 6;30 p. on.
Baal 13 01 c ,- On Friday of last week
rho new barn on 0,11, SpLoir'e farm, 4114
line, wee raised. It is 4000 foot, with
stone stabling. Tho mason work was
done by George Robbin good style and
the homing and 0arpenter wort( was in
the kande of Goo. Haney, of I3luovale.
At the raising James Sherrie and Janice
M. Martin obese sides, the former win•
ning by half the rafters. After the work
CCU dons the boyo muga sod in a game of
ga,hea it had rooivo'1, base ball
THE BRUSSELS POST
1'1N'lanrr010.s oq'r•—A grand enter tain•
numb under the auspi000 of the ]'ohm,
Peoples` Su0lety of 1Gmx church, Bel -
1 grave, will he hold in the clnroh on Wed-
nesday 100nhng, Jena 20(13, nominona141g
at 8 0 Olo01t, A good program of m11310,
realluge, reciht1iono, rte., will be given
and 141.0 ighlreaeeo by It w. A. M14100al,
of Blyth, and others. The object in view
is to raise money to aid 131 the aroation of
r4 imitable building for holding public
worship at 13aysvillo, 11Inokoka, a mile.
Dion ebabton, at present in charge of A.
L. Budge, formerly of Bolgreve. The
amuse is certainty a worthy ono anti the
people should give liberally.
SV1uugaleire 7.
Word has been received that Dr. and
Mrs. Towler and J. J. Homath haveland-
odin Liverpool safe, on the 13.11 inst.
John Noelands, D. M. Gordon and E.
0. Clothe were in Stratford last weelc
attending the High Court of the Canadian
Order of Foresters,
Among the different eizod doors order.
od of Lloyd ci Son Inst wook, ono was
ordered by a firm in Stratford, size 0 fent
6 Maims by 7 f0, t 10 in0hes oontaining
fifteen panels,
Loyal Orange Lodge No. 70.4, W inghan,
will attend service in St. Paul's ahuroh
on Sunday, July 10111, when IRev. Bro.
P. W. IInghes will preach bho annual
sermon. They will spend the 12tH at
Kincardine.
Wingham people were very successful
at the domonetration in Walkerton.
The firemen 00000ed00 in gutting second
prize in the 11090 reel race ; J, Swar•to got
second money in the 2.40 trotting rime
with "Billy A." ; 13. Willson flet money
ill the groan trotting rale,
DONINr.,N DAT —T110 10110011/ ie the
program for the demonstration
to be held
o1n the 1st of July —At 0 o'clock a. m.,
a base ball match ; at 11 o'elo)k a. ,n„
Firemen's run (on the Main street) ; at
1 o'olook p. 0f., Foresters' procession
headed by the band, through the town
to the park; at 2 o'olook p. m., speaking
by Bros. Thns,'White, High Se4'y, U. M.
Stanley, C. 131. B., Dr. Macdonald, M. P.,
ROY. E. W. Hughes, and A. II. Mus-
grove. Speaking to be interspersed by
the singing of patriotic songs by 100 of
the sohool children ; at 6:30 p. m., Taro.
boorino drill, by twenty.fivo girls, tinder
the leadeesh)p of Miss Houghton ; at 4
o'olook, 100 yard rime, Foresters only, $2
and 81 ; 100 yard raoe, old men over
50, Pe and $1 ; 50 yard egg race, open to
all, $2 and $1; 50 yard spoon and egg
rime, $2 and $1 ; 100 yard bo race, $2
and $1 ; 50 yard pipe raoe, $2 and $1 ;
100 yard raoe, boys under 10, $1 and 50
cants ; 50 yard race, girls under 15, $1
and 50 cents ; Tug of War, between
Lemma of six each, from any Court of the
C. O. F. ; at 5 o'clock, a 100•x000 match
between Palmerston and Wingham teams.
In the evening it 0on00rb will be held in
the opera house, under the auspices of
Court Maitland, No. '25, Canadian Order
of Foresters, in which the following will
take part : Miss Agnes Knox, 1110 0'00)2.
Monist of Toronto, as0isted by Geo. W.
Cline, the singer, of Hamilton, and local
14t1811t.
J. G. Holmes DEAD,—Leat Sttnrday'e
Toronto Globe glree the following parti-
cular's : -"The public generally and leg„]
and ooln•t eirelee parti011llarly wore much
shocked at the announcement m 41)0 eerier
yesterday morning by the newspaper bnl-
letine that J. G. Holmes, the young
m.1m10101 lawyer, was dead. Though only
20 years of age, Mr, Holmes had made
smell lit mark In ilie 111'dfeoOi os and 140111,10
ad seoh a measure of success in the line
of prnatioe chosen by him, and for which
he appeared to have singular talent, that
m 0410oe00fnl and probably a brilliant
career was already ofenilg out for him,
The manner of his death leas peouliarly
sad. Ile had been suffering for some
time from a sore throat and had acquired
the habit of taking morphine to ease the
is ritntinn and enable him to sleep better.
Frank Ifagno, one of the moot intimate
friends of rho deceased, was in Mr.
Holmes' room on Thnreday night, and
says that about half -past 10 o'o'oak the
deoeased took a morphiue powder and
lay down to try- and sleep. He ahnost
immediately became conscious that he
had tak'•n too large a dose and asked
Vague to telephone for Dr. Barton. Dr,
Barton soon appeared, lent by that time,
1heng13 it was not yet 11 o'olook, 11r.
Holmes had Inst 0ousciousnes0. Mr.
Hague had almost by force kept him
awake fora few minutes, when the
effects of the narcotic; mads further
efforts in that direction noeless. Dr.
Barton need every possible means to re.
store 0on00io0ene00, working for moral
hours, until every chance of a return of
life was gone. Tho deeoased had a num-
ber of oases in hand ab the Assizes and
Polioe Court, some of whioh wore to have
oomeon yesterday morning, 40141011 53400
postponed by consent of court. 'Ir,
Ilolmes was born -at Blyth, in East
IAuh, 111 1804. IIe was 00 4001ad ab
Toronto University, and grade tied four
years ago this month with the gold medal
in modern iahgnages. He was a hard
worker, whabhee lit study or at his pro..
fusion. Itis partner, W. II, Beet, only
hoard of his death yesterday morning.
Mr. Holmes had politioal ambition and,
though only a little over 25 years of age,
when the hast Provincial 074lnplttgn was
in programs he went into the fight and
get a nomination for South Huron,
as an Equal Rights candidate.
IIe was beaten by A. Bishop, the
old Liberal member, but had the otitis.
faction of pullingdown that gontletnau'o
majority somewhat, Tho name of the
deceased was prominently mentioned,.
too, in connection with the vacancy that
was ro0outly made in the Ontario Legis.
lature by the death of 10. E. Clarke, and
thorn i0 no doubt that Intl he lived but a
few yours ho would have acquired politi-
oal honors end probably politioal diebine
bion. General regret was expressed a-
mong those of his brethren in the law
who had had mast to do with 131141, when
they learned of his sudden death. Ile
had frequently lead unusually sharp
passages with opposing 0nnsel and even
with the p0ld00 magistrate and presiding
judge of the court; but the nii0talcae
caused by hie pugnnoiby and voll0mnoe
were not remembered yesterday, while
ono and all remembered hie ability and
force of ohmmeter, and regretted so proal.
i0ing a career lead boon out amort. The
fiber of the dooming is Thomas Ilolilles,
of Wingham, and he had Iwo brot13e's,
R. II. llolmos, of Clarke tb; IIolmes, bar.
deters, in this airy, and Dr. W. L.
llolmos of Naw York, and a more,
,graduate of Trinity 11501110al School,
'.1'110 funeral took pence on Monday after.
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p01'i;y elf
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DEAR SID.—I ohonl,1 Rave w4 4 11on before
1103V to let yon know how I me getting along,
I no: 11.101 better 1)11350144; gaioiug strength
ovary day. 1 have it good appetite null sleep
well. I eau taste the full quantity of the
System Renovator lune It does not sicken
me, illy limbs tar all right now; quite
smart in 1)40.twny; swelling all gone. Tho
great thirst le gone; I drink ne water at
Bight, but I take a little buttermilk. I Stn
111410 x1011{111 again. Sn41.a 1110 another
bottle of your System Renovator.
Yours, 00.. Jas. 00,100,
FOURTEEN 114NTI10 LATER.
Biueoi r.e, February 7th, 1101.
J. DI, Mermen, Goderich,
DEAD SIR.—Fifteen veers ago last Novem-
ber I started to doctor first; I was treated
for dyspepsia, but they Bever helped me
any. At times I coffered greatly from mY
stowaob ; I continued. but 1 grew worse.
I turned dropsical ; limbs end body swelled
badly. You know the stuns 1 wu9 in when
I went to (;0dorich--a mere wreck, could
hardly walk—suffering from la 1)414'0 dis-
ease. Just 000 Sear ago last fail I began
year Ronnvatnr and Ot ,ciao Cur. I begun
to mend in a few days; 000110ucd then for
three menthe Kende. Although f was told
1 01,dd not be mored, it you saw me now,
well .tial hearty ; nut e0elythIng that 004100
3 111,8 wity. I owe ),'l t.,o p,uixa of anvivg
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The lylunipeg Agricultural and Industrial
Exhibition will be held from July 231013 to
Mb inolnleive, and July 13111 .mad 1011, have
been fixed upon for ex0nrslon to enable Das.
000ger0 to attend the Exhibition.
An Auction We of Csnadfao Pacific Rail-
way Lands will be held at 'Edmonton on
July 1113, Pessmt0ere taking advantage of
the oxoureiou of June 20th will roach Ed-
monton fu time to attend the Sale,
t• or rnrther Rertlonlars apply to any Arent
of the Company.
J. T. PEPPER,
Agent, Brussels,
THECOOKSRES FRIEND
1.%rf1GEt:T SALE IN CAP/ADA.
It covers the7'07,1 314
—the B. & C. corse It is
perfect in shape and fit, is
boned with Kabo, which will
not break nor roll up, and if
you are not satisfied,°after,
wearing it two or three weeks„
return it and get your money.,
FOR SALii ]3Y A. &ULL MAN.
,OOK
NAME THE w' . �'X' . � tiJ -
IIaving added new Scenery to his Gallery is now in a position to
turn out work that is second to none. A lt.ok at his photos,
will convince you that they are first-class. The public
are invited to call up and inspect work in gallery.
Pictures Copied a.ncZ also En/algrd to al/7/ size
in, Crayon, at reasonable Prices.
A'r
A Specialty made of Cut -door View.
You cannot mistal.e the place, 'W. W. Burgess' old stand
over Standard l3auk.
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"Ba0kaohe
means the kki-
neys are in
trouble. Dodd's
Kidney Pills glue
prompt relief
"75 per cent,
of disease is
ret paused 1(.18
disordered kid-
neys.
Might as well
try to have a
healthy city
without sewer-
age, as good
health when the
kidneys are
clogged they are
the scavengers
of the system.
"Delay is
dangerous. Neg-
lected kidney ^.
troubles result
In Bad Blood,
Dyspepsia, Liver
Domplaint, and
the most dan-
gerous of all
Brights Disease,
Diabetes and
Dropsy.”
"The above
disease of
s Dann
exist toh r e'e
Dodd's Kidneg�
Pills are used.'
Sold by all dealers or sentby loeilon receipt 4
of price 5o cents, pct box or six for ge.go,
Dr. L.A. Smith & Co. Toronto. Write for
book called Kidney Talk.
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"I was rapidly becoming bald and
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grew thick and glossy and the original
color was restored."—Melvin Aldrich,
Canaan Centre, N. H.
" Some time ago I lost all my hair in
consequence of mo0sles. Atter due
waiting, no new growth appeared. I
then used Ayer's Hair Vigor and my
hair grew
Thick and Strong.
It has apparently comp to stay. The
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-3, B, Williams, F llorosvllle, Texas.
"I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for
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It is all I could desire, boin harmless
causing the hair to retain its natural
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for several years, and believe that it has
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Cashmeres, Blankets, Sheet-
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