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The Wingham Times, 1911-07-20, Page 1VOL, IL -40. 2059. 0M110111.6101•60•661.1•61611101.11...00660006 1 WINGRAI, MAUL TEURSDAY. ELY 20 1911. ,eeeemeaseeeerseeee......eimee.e.eeeemeeeeerese. 25G FREE 25c A 25o TOOTH BRUSH GIVEN AWAY REXALL PEARL Torii POW- DER 25c TOOTH• BRUSH WORTH .25c ER.EE On Saturday, 22nd we will give free a 25 cent Tooth Brush with every box of Pearl Tooth Powder or Paste you buy. This offer Is good for one day only to introduce t hi s excellent Toilet preparation to those who have not already used it. •4440.4g4.141.44,4.... Walton McKibbon THE DRUCCIST tn. 234...tolgt sew* Macdonald Block, 'Wingham. Wear IitraaVI Shoe* and ROM Card of Jrbanke. Mr„ and Mrs, .4 Mills wish. through the columns. of the nas, to thank the many friends an neighbors for the Acts of kindneste rid assistance in the time of their 'her avenient in the death of their undo, tl#'late T. A. 1Viille, Special. Bargains . . . .. IN -. - Real ..Estate.. HICKS PROPERTY -Scott St.- suita,131e for private residence or dairy will'be sold at a bargain as owner has gone West. LENNOX RESIDENCE-Diagon. al St. -One ot the prettiest homes In town. Owner has 'bought a, farm and will sell his town property right. BRINKER PROPERTY - Blue. vale -A snap, as the owner bas decided to remain permanently in Michigan. Don't miss this, • .mtps44~4•44/4444.44* Ritchie 86 Cosens REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE GIRLS WTD.' -Apply, D S. Perrin * Company, Limited, London, Ont. To Sarni Keep in mind t excursion to Sa Saturday, .Augus will be run via G from Sarnia to.D ful steamer, "Ta Star Line. $ee umn for full part ' Former Wi Mr, and Mrs. announce the ma ter Leona, toWil to, which took Oth. They left Alcoto Beach a reside at 762 B The above refers boy, eldest son o this town. •••••,6•••••. and Detroit, e annual 0, 0, F. nia and Detroit on 6th. The excursion T. R. to Sarnia and troit on the beauti- moo" of the White vt. in another col - niers. ghemite Weds, . E. Bell, of Toronto, !age of their daugh- 'am Gannett of Toron. place Thursday, July or a short stay at er which they will thurst St., Toronto. to a former Wingham Mr. Wm. Gannett, of Former • Mr. A. J. Mit Mitchell, of this past four years niture factory at ed an interest in ture Co. and ha' agement of the business. Mr. M ber of years exp ture business a Wingham will wi in the factory a A. E. SMITH BANKER, inghant Boy. ell, son of Mr. Simon own, who has fqr the en foreman in a fur- espeler has purchas- the Listowel Furni- alcen over the man- echanical end of the tchell has had a num- rience in the furni- bis old friends in h him every success istowel. Read Willis & Co'* adv. on page 8. Married in ncardine. A happy event t ok place at the Methodist parsonag Kincardine, on July 12th, when twit yoteng people of Wingham were join in wedlockin the person, of Mr. Arth r E. Angus and Miss Lottie J. Guest The ceremony Was performed by ev. IT. T. Fergu- son. Mr. and Mrs, ngus intend leav- ing next week on a trip through the West, The Timm ohis with numer- ous friends, in ext nding hearty con- gratulations. Death* at James Gibbs, ag Mated engineer of Miss Lizzie Barker, Magistrate Barker, Donald, a Kincardin died last week at death of the latter his spine by falling LoST-A bunch of keys tear the postoffice. Finder will be rewarded by leaving same atthe TIKES office or the post office. WINGlima, oNTAltiO. Fanners who went money to buy horses, ()tittle, or hogs to feed for market oan have it -on reasonable terms. • Notes disoonntea for tradesmen, mer- ohintkor agents, on favorable terms. Lamm on real estate at the lowest , Tates going. • CbrisIie's potty Maple Leaf •Finneo Haddie Is Good oft4.*•••••ilm$4.444.444,-,: Fish Diet is goOd at any tithe but choice Fresh Fish " can't al. ways be got. WE RECOMMEND ••••••••••..•t•.•••••••••••6••••••0•••••., • Accident Last Friday aft Kague, son of Mr, of the Turnberry- with a very bad ac will lay him aside f young man was ass in moving some pie pathway of the mo came upon a wasp 'frightened the hors Kague taught the h he was going to be horses and the fenc himself from this p horses and fell in fr and came in eonta Canned Middle and we believe Maple Leaf Brand to be one of the beat On the market. 2 Ms for 25 coots n Culross. noon, Wilfrid Mc- Andrew McKague, lross boundary met identand one that r =My weeks. The sting the hired man es of rails from the er and in doing so nest. The wasps s and young Me- rses but found that hated between the In order to'save rtion he let go the nt of the mower, t with the knives. The fleshy part of • oth legs below the knees were very ba ly cut before the young man could rel ese himself from his dangerous nosion. The North Huron telephone so cian and an autorno and the young ma the hospital where dressed. Vile are p1 he is doing as well • ncardine. d 68, a Finneran - he Grand Trunk; aughter of Police nd Murdoch Me - township farmer, incardine. The a due to injury to am a load of hay. WavrEn-A generaleiervant. Good wages to conmetentep-erson. Apply to Mrs. L. Kennedy. •••••••, •••••••••.••••,•••••• •.••••0 Successful The recent ent gives the Wingha excellent reputatio ents wrote on the this number 29 wer write by Principal sults, published i ahow that 36 stude school were succes number received shows that the stu lent training from we heartily co Stalker and his auc dents., Limburger Cheese 25c PER LB. Sold in Packets Only To RENT -Seven gardels, hard and at TIMES office. THE TEA AND COFfEE STORE secured a physi. ile from eWinghtini was conveyed to his wounds were ased to report that s could be expect - ;nation. anee examination Public School an Thirty -ix stud - amination and of recommended to Stalker. The re - another column, ts of the Wingham fill and six of the onors. This result ents received excel - heir Principal and gratulate Principal essful el e.of stu- Die in California. Word was ceiVed here of the death, 01014 4th a Brawley, California of Mr, David . Grahatn, son t)f Mr. R. A. Graham, • t thistown, aged 30 Years. The deceased yonng ma Spent his boy, hood days in inghtint and was engag. ed as a el lc for a number of years. He spent a umber of years in Calor- nia and o account of poor health re. turned to ingbam, bot two years ago again retu a young the here a pathy of affliction. in Califor pects to I settle his on's busineSe. net to the south. He was n held in No esteem and Buchanan Gorde ed family eem have the sm.. DGaanvnititonriWore, numerous friends in their The remains were interred4aiumg811HDaerlylea;••• ia Mr. R A. Graham ex•• ave to day for California to Williamson Pass Anni Barret May . , . .No. 4, Turnberry Blackball Jean .... ,...Wingham P. S. Boyd Reba ENTRANCE The following trance Examinati Wroxeter and Fo pass 40 per cent. 69 per cent. of th required. 75 per honours, XAMINA'rION, HIGH SCI -100• PROMOTION EXAMIN TIONS. 0040046644 $1 TEAR IN ADVANCE the result ef En- t* held at Wingham, 4Wich In order to On each subject and aggregate narks is ent, aggregate gave WI 0.11Alvl. ,Wingham P, S. 4, 4' 1001, Honours, • • 6 The de last wee the olde health f weeks a for treat that he ery and home, b early las The deee of Beckw his boyho he entere for a nu ions p15c States. he engag ness in El what was came to ago and which he his death Mr. J. A. He was a shrewd business man and everythi he put his hand to proved successfu. In the early days, before the time •induce wagons were on the oomed house, ad oft water. Apply Sunday Sch The annual unio eursion to Kineard* run on Thursday, be Wingham's civi number of our tow from the neighb spend the day at t cardine has a fine ful place to spend return fare from and children 40c. will leave Wingha arrive in Kineard* car will be attach ets, ete., and t supply of prepar hot water. Th Band will acorn The Dental offices of Dr. Irwin and Dr, Priee will be closed each Wednesday afternoon, during May, June, July, August and September. Passing Years ring Changes. 'NIES has been a sine. 1888 and the f Mr. T. A. Mills the many changes e among the :busi. m in the past 24 usinese men Who editor locatedin oing business here, t and we find the still With us who 8, vizi -3 . A, Mor. Geo. Mason, S. n, John Wilson, V.S., Wm. Holme , 1, II. Stephenson and Wm, Dore. a also have OWO familiar fades wit us Who are atriorig, the oldest resident of the town. in the persons of Postai er Pisher and Col- lector of Cnotoms savis. Other older residents are G IdeRentie, Thos. Gregory, /as. An s, d. Sporting, Cornyn. the physicians who were in Wingh when the TIMES man came here, nig Dr. J. E. Tainlyn remains. The p blieation of e. list of business men w o have been here aut. ing the past q rter of a century and who have pas d to the great beyond or are living i other porta of the World, would make eresting reading but we *ill hold it 0r until a Albite 'Aisne. The editor of the resident of Winghe death last week brought to our min that have taken pl ness men of Wingh years. Very few werethere When th Wingham ate now Take Josephine str following gentlente who were here In 1 ton, n, Vanstone, Grecey, C. N. Gr .,.••••.••••.•••• oath of T. A. Mills, th at Buffalo on Thursday of of Mr, T. A. Mills removes t active business man from , Mr. Mills bad been in poor r some months and a few eerge • G • o went to a hospital in Buffalo Deyell ent, it was thought at first as making setisfactory recov- ould soon be able to return a change for the worse came week and death followed. Hardy Rubins., ., HHaolllinHeserracaku jwaausabr ko Qiuuutthye aTnodw sups he ni pt sthed, d days there. In early life neine Eddie • he business and Haines Walter..... • • 0 • 06 • 44 44 44 '4 44 It '4 4, , 44 Bowman George . " Currie Harold....N . 9, East Wawanosh Curtis Vietta..... .No. 4, Turnberry Cole Mary B............... ,No. 5, Morris Wingham P. S, 1 Excursion. Sunday school ex - e this year will be ly 27th. This will holiday and a large speople and people ing townships will e lake town. Kin - each and is a delight - summer day. The Ingham is 75 cents The special train at 9.15 a, m. and e at 10.35. Baggage d to train for bask - ere will be an ample tea and coffee and Wingham Citizens' ny the excursionists. Donaldson Stuart Gillespie Charlie ., Groves Alvin. Higgins Gordon ... Ago. 10, Kinloss „Wingham P S. . No. 7, Morris .Wingham P. S. • 600 the mercant er of years clerked in var. in Ontario and the 'United pwards of forty years ago in the general store busi- ra and wishing to locate in hen the 'new country" he Ingham thirty-eight years paned a general store and ontinued up to the time of being assisted by his nephew, Mills, for the past few years. More Tele hones Inetalled. During the p have been a num placed on the line Telephone Co, as transfers. The f 'lowing new subscrib- ers have been dded to line No. 44, connected at Luc now: -W. S McCros- tie 14, Wm. Ruth rford 15, D. Ruther- ford n, W. J. Br y 23. Thos. B. Tay- lor has been tra sferred from line 192 connected, at Win ham to line No. 45 and ring 25 at L know. The follow- ing additions have been made; ''o line 185 -John E. Hom th 3, Win. C. Horn - nth 4. Frank Cou ter to line 187, ring 21. To line 19 Jas. W. Bone 24, Nathaniel Bolt 5. To Line 191- Robt. Ross, 25, Mac Ross 31, T. IL Moore 414 ine No. 192 has been cut and three circuits now cover the ground forme ly covered by this line. The lines at now as follows: - Line 188 -David hamney 21, henry Chatnney 15, Jose Champion 23, P. Haines 2, Andrew Leishman 5, Pete Robinson 11, Thos. Thompson S. Lin John Gibbons 6, Jol eph Laidlaw 12, Ch Martin 13, John Mc 15, Alex. P. Purdon D. O'Callahan 21. Bros. 33, It. It. Doyle 2, Bev. Ft. don 3, Semi. Them late 24. The folio 192 within a few 16, Wto.Artustren 13, WM. Xerilielia subscribers Will take in seder& they Neill ensure b impossible to pr" during the SeaSO there is still a I subscribers to be in the next few Cathie. In Jo Ke Lo Lu Lo M M M M P R R • • • 44 66 tt 44 44 et It 44 gles George .., • . No. 1, Howick hnson Josephine., rr Hugh „ ngman Lillian. tton Thomas........ .Wingharn P. S. ckridge Alfred" 4, urchison Wilfred, i.. No. 6, Turnberry eGill Ada No. 5, " cPherson Olive , ...Wingham P.. S, cDonald Flora " Pocock Maggie HNo, 9, E.Wawanosh orter Mary M ..No. 6, Turnberry atterson George - Wingnam P. S. obertson Agnes .No. 4, Morris ichardson Jean. . Wingham P. S. 41 If No. 5, Morrie ..... No. 7, No. 10, Kinloss road, he eggs, ha of this se the handli business. good 'parts He had been liberal in Scott Annie .... .N many ways of which the public had no Smith Edna .. Sanderson Vance.... Taylor Wm. R . ..... waoxn t two weeks there er of new telephones of the North. Huron ell as a number of 1404 The following s dente have been successful in the omotion Examine - tions, The nettles e not arranged in order of merit, Foam 1 TO roast tr. Honoure.-M Ait en, M. Allen, E. Currie, M. 0. Cu le, E. James, N, Smith, H, Welweod M. Williamsen, Pass. -E. Aitken, J, Allen, P. 'Ear, her, P. Beemer, L. ower, L. Brock, H. Buchanan, N. B teller, J. Campbell, L. Cantelon, M. Ch ndier, E. Copeland, A. Currie, H. D rnmond, A Fix. ter, E. Gibbons, F. lGalbraith, G. How- son, M. Haines, L. ingston, E. Jenk- ins, 0. Knox, W. I1jatber, L. McCool, M. McPherson, C. 4ciean, G. IVIeLean, A. McRitchie, M. flehoUs, G Nichol- son, M. Perrie, G. Rintoul, O. Sherk, E. Swarts, J. Weblj E. Wilkinson, FORM 11 r4 ram m. id. a large trade in butter and Robertson May dling nearly all the produce Reading Alice ...... "on. Ile la d for years made Rogers Meredith .. of seed'n specialty in his Reid Alien,....... r. Mills was a man of many Shaw Bernice.. , • • • knowledge nd he will be greatly missed in the town in which he had so long re- sided. Be had always taken a deep interest in e work and welfare of St. Paul's Chu eh and donated the brick that was us d in the building of the present ehu eh. His liberality was again shown in giving the Parish Hall, now known • s Mills' Memorial Hall, in memory of h s wife, the late Mrs. Mills, to provide lace, of amusement for the young me of the town. In polities he was a stau ch Liberal and in every campaign was • ctive in looking after the interest o the party. Mr. Mills was kaawn an1 highly respected by the large num er of friends he had made during- g dence in Wing am. When a young Man he married iss Hele, who died a few years ago The remains were brought to Wing am on Thursday even- ing by his nep ew, Mr. J. A. Mills, days with him in Chanmey 14, M. . Haines 22, Ed, Jamieson 4, Alex. Mason 13, Wm. Robinson 12, Bert 189 -Jas Dow 4, n Laidlaw 22, Jos- s. Martin 3, Danl. ee 5, Leask McGee 2, Ben. Nayloe 11, ine 192 -Alexander ndersOn 12, john tan 111 Jas. C. Put - Son 23, Geo, Wal- ing will be added to sys-Wra. Brophy 14, 'rhos. Cummings 4, Wm. Nixon 21. Gated their direc- e With the above tter tervite. It is t a new directory of tOrietrilatiell as ge nifrober of new tided to the listwth. , 44 44 it 44 f4 Honours. -E. Bo er, W. Buchanan, M. Dobson, 0. Irwi , E. Lit:Water, G. Muir, P. Muir, V McLaughlin, M. Webb, Pass. -J. Currie, Day. . No. 4, Turnberry . 13 E. Wawanosh Wingham P. S. 44 44 o. 4,'Turnberry 5. Honours. Allan Jennie ... Carr Edna... Harris Annie ........ Johnston Vera... Kaake Pearl McKercher Pass. Douglas Mina Hastie Vine King Em - ily. Kaake Lila McBurney Mary _ . B E. Armour, L. B moan, F. Clubb, G, Cruikshank, L. dgar, I. Ferguson, C. Fowler, M. Gr y, W. Haines, G. Hamilton, M. Hom th, S. Irane, E Johns, H. Moore, E Paterson, M. Pat- erson, 0. Pender, . Rutherford, R. Stonehouse, C. Stot ers, L. Sturdy, P. Sturdy, H. Treleav n, J. Vannorman, A. Wilson. ..No. 14, Howick 44 44 44 his thirt -ei ht years resi. Munro Winifred .... • who spent a fe Buffalo prior to his death. Service was held at Mr. Mi John street, on ducted by Rev. Saturday morni conveyed to El was made in the lowing from a funeral: -John Is' late residenee on riday evening, con - E. IL Croly and on g the remains were ra where interment evilly plot. The fol- istanee attended the lls, brother, of Caro, Mich; Wm. Mi Is, brother, and his daughter, Miss City, Mich; Mrs, her daughter, Mi land, Ohio; Miss Mrs. L. Mills, a d Win. Mills, Woods. ley; Mr. and Mt A. W. Van Every, Essex, and Mrs. Iticharson, Detroit. tta Mills, of 'Twos James, sister, and s May James, Cleve- rieice, Perth; CHUR Ref. W. Bap ductedthe servile on Sunday last. Victor Collins is FI NOTES Ito, of London eon- s in the Baptist Church The pastor, Rev. G. way on his holidays. Finlay, formerly of o was appointed to onference has sinee roWnaille, where he Miller Lizzie Menzies Ross ..... Patton Jessie Wylie Howard Wray Joy.... FORD Honours. Campbell Minnie.... Hutchison Harold .... Stewart Laura • Pass. Rev. W. A. Whiteehurch, w liolmesville, at been changed to was invited some atontlis ago. aerates sums up the dist Conferentes on question as follows: st, 228; majority hi This is almost as rurilikleris, Of TeesWatet, has re Port Dalhousie, the ely ministered to by °rifler pastor of Mel.. The Christian Vote in the Met th p Church titio For 1,41; eget favor, 86 par good as making Rev. Mr. Tait, oeived a call fro congregation la Rev, Dr. Ross, vine ehurch, fl is well acquaint having supplied et one time and a tater occasion Ets pastor. 44 44 44 44 18 " 14 44 Si No. 14, Howiek 44 44 VISIT OF HUB N OLD BOYS. Mr. W. D. McLe Expositor, who am Old Boys on their through the county tion of the trip as f From Dunganno Luknow, and on for supper, and it of the journey the urred. When abo of Wingham two tured tires almost But the damage was we made a triumphal ham. Here we had wash off the dust, and march in a body church, selected by M he said it would be th In Wingham we wer old settier, in the per Knox, father-in-law o our landlord. He has the advantage of ouple of years, e says he is over ast a Grit vote, to be converted " 2 Turnberry .No. 14 Howick o. 9, Turnberry No. 14, Howl& o. 1, Turnberry No. 10, Howick o. 4, Turnberry 44 9, 41 No. 13, Howick 5. No. 9, Howick 17 44 44 44 Armstrong Balfour... ,No. 11, Howie Ashton Wilma " 8 Bunston Bertie... " 17 Dinsmore Elsie... " 9 Edwards Lena ......... Edwards Earl King Wilford Martin Lizzie.- IVIeClernent Janet. " 10 Robinson Samuel... Sanderson Florence Snyder Sadie Walters Robi. ee ti 17 tl tt 5 44 it 10 sets. Rev. Mr. Tait with Port Dalhousie hero 'for Six months at tnight,* them on Wedded a A quiet home We 2 Beatrice street o Tuesday, July 11, B. Gordn, only dau IL Gordon of 232 inarried to IVir. Alb monton, Alberta, officiating The be away by her father Miss Viola. W. Rut ton, Were her pin Was of silk arid em match. After the Mr. Zwieker let Edmonton. The to above is a form ham, her father b G. T, R. agent in Toronto. ing took place at the afternoon of hen Miss Martha hter of Mr. joseph arvis street, Was t ZWieker, of Pd. Rev. Dr. Cornish e, who was given and attended by erford, d 13rarnp- grway dress, which roidery, with hat to ceremony Mr. and for their home it oung lady referred r resident of Wing. Ing fer some years this town, ti of the Seaforth panied the Huron recent auto trip eports of this pot- llows: we went over to ack to Winghani as on this part first accident oc- t a mile or so out f the cars pune. n the same spot, soon rePaired and entry into Wing- lenty of time to t a good supper to the Anglican Sloan, because shortest service. met by another on of Mr. Arthur Mr. J.E. Swarts, MONETSAVED HERE! There's a best time to buy Shoes, and that time is right now. We bold these sales but twice a year, between seasons, when we want to Clean out oae season's stock before the next arrives -and it is always Mr. 1VIeldiehael by a but he can't bowl. ninety andhas never but he may yet live from the error of his political ways. From Wingharn M day morning we struck out on the las of our trip, stop- ping at Belgrave wh re we were met by Squire David Spr at and C. MeClen. land, another old b of Huron, who has got beyond th forescore mark. After Belgrave cam Blyth, where We had dinner and the into Clinton, the end of our trip, ab ut three o'clock. And with their us al hospitality the Clinton people had a fire just as we got into the town, a d the glory of our atrival was mixed up with the fire a- larm. Those who made enthusiastic. Hur ty ever, and this all the old boy ou Was it that plan laid for a similar t part of the coun only fear the co after the boys go tell of the good Want to go next y possible to get co modation. -"THE BEST TIME TO IHIY SHOES" Come early and secure your size. Don't delay, come at once. See usfor Trunks and Valises, W. J. GREER Where quality counts we win. C. N. Griffin GENERAL AGENT FIRE Lim ' Apr40exmAss Insurance WEATITER 01474° Coupled with a REAL ESTATE and MONEY LOANING Business. Issuer of Marriage Licenses. 6.004. Ao400r Boman Oath° ic prie4ts of London diocese have pr Silted Biahop Fallon with an autorno • Oa. he trip were most n is the finest coun- as the best trip in ngs. So successful are already being ip through the south y next year. The mittee has is that back this year and flute, so many will ar that it Will be im. Veyatices or acorn - Office over Misloolm's Grocery. Have You Visited What is truly the sort in Ontario is Baril on the Georgia ride from Torotto boasting of a Post oint Au Baril? est Summer Re- eautiful Point au Bay, a few hours' •y the C. P. ffice and several summer hotels and ottage,Aituated in the midst of sever 1 hunee islands, Thu bass fishing is e celle among the islands and the days re all too short at this delightful re • rt. A handsome booklet entitled "B • autiful Point au Baril" issued for 19 , containing com- plete information a • many handsome illustrations of the district, together with the finest map f that portion of the Georgian Bay y t published, may be had for the askin at any Canadian Paeifie Office or y writing R. L. Thompson, Distric Passenger Agent, C. 13, R., Toronto. FALL FAIR DATES. -• ••••••••••••• The wooden ves 1 Tampa was ram- med and sunk b the steel freighter John W. Gates ff Walkerville The crew escaped. Wingham ... . . •.. -. Sept. 28, 29 Atwood..., Sept. 21, 22 Blyth... .. .. , ...... Oct. 3, 4 latussels • 0 ... • *V • 0 0 0 ... . 0 et , 5,0 engannon 4 it .0 • • 0 • • 00et, 5, 6 Exeter ..... ... Sept. 184 19 Goderich.... ..... ...Sept. 2, 21, 22 Gerrie,. Ir Ir 0 • • • %,...$61.0O •••$Oets IlEittiStOn • r .* r 6 . 0 Sept. 28, 29 Kincardine .• . • • * 41 •• ....Sept. 20, 21 Listowel,.. 66 61.6 6 6 6%10,010.SePta 19, 20 Mildmay .11611, •1•14 •... Sept. 25, 26 Ripley, $$ 4144 444.4ft 27,28 Seafrth. • ..... 4444 44(4(44. Sept. 21,33 Tiverten...................... Oct. 3 a, 0 Underwood'. 1666661 6.1e61,116.06.460et 10 Walkerton.... 4 *** iriv•$.4•08015to 3.31. 14, 16 Zierieh ...............Sept. 29,- 21 $ Swirl SESSION Students may enter any day. Open entire year. Now its a good time to enter. Largest trainers In Canada. Graduates get hest positions. Thollsarids studying at hoe, ExclitsiVe right ot the "Fatnots Illiss ookKeeping Systera" for Ont. ado. "Atlial Ouoitess from Start to Finish." 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