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"Uney to Loan at Reduced: tiates's.o
Stift th. e Tirne*-2 .
• Lban s on Mortgages. aS low ai* 6kper cent.,
IOTES AN -D PINTO- AdEt BOUOINT
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Drfts 4
aP.fi Chekjh ali.points-casbed.
. and PrOmpt'Atteation-paitl .to the
NoteS, Accounts,Rents, &O.'
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RAFTS'13 A. _ABLE AT PAR issued
• on the princ6a1 cities and to wnsa Cana -
d t. and on. the. United States and Great
;Britain. '
Parties• Remitting;
Will find this the :cheapest. safest; an d most
• convenient inothod. '
• 1 Pd 'et -EMS -Tv
Five. per cent. allowed on Derojt 1tbt
Savings Bank Department. ,
• - Fart& Istrested for Private Partliikt,
are prepared to offer to customers every
-facility afforded bye, f_iiharteredBanin °
and on equally favorable terms "
C Itieyaneing _in Wilts BraneheS.-
Pi.re and Lifte
e Instance.
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BEST 00.3frANIEFUEE S REP$tESNT4I.)..
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iii0111LSi.--VROVI'S: A. M. TO 11/
QAMERON & CAMPBELL, :
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LEGAL.
EvLialtrr TRAV$11, •1
,12,4 Attorney-at-Le.w.,- Solicitor in Ch
vry, COnyekancer, &c. Office ne t door
hel!Ost Office, Lucknow, Ont. •
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A. 31A0PLTERSON, A.TroliNfr, So
• tor,&c., Queen Street, Kincardine,
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GARROW & 'PROUDPOOT
Barristers, Solicitors, &c., Cideri
)nt. •••• '
• J. T.VAILROW I WL.PROUDPOOT.
AXES SOMEItli ILLE,
CONVEY.A.NCilt.
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oney to loan on easy Terms. on Real Estatt
-atuator for Trust and Loan'
AXTON,', Conteyanceri bomm .
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i sioner intl. C. J., eta. Money
loan at 7 -per Cent,.stro.ight`7interest: Iralut
tor flea., The Dominion .Savings - and: Toyilst
*mint Society. . Issuer, of marrkage L.censes
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.KINLOUGH P..0.'
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MEYER ?it .DIOKIN ONI'
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BARRISTERS....
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0 firell'OR for_Bauk. of 'Hamilt li.. 'sail
•!Comissioner -hr taking affiaa its ..f
Manitoba.x- . " ' •-; . , . . .-. -‘ - . .- - -
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Farm, T5wnfand -Village proiierty bthig
and ,Sold. - '..-•-.•'
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• :Money loaned oho.riogeg.
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1io.4ney invested for. pri4.vate persons, 4o
the hest Mortgage security. . --. -,:
it. Ofii ' ces--W• . - '
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. 1:- knrrham and TAcknow, 4,
LikanOw Office .adjoining 'lAttle a Shov,
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Store. :-
• (or CA*ERON CAMPBELL)
•N/OTARy P.,U El L 'I .
,mrtissionei in 13.R,, Conveyancer,
.Etc.,..Etc., •
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ONTARlfr.*
)nvevaucing in all ft -g Branches. Dtds•
Afortgages, BondsrAgreements.
'Le`Ises, promptly and 'carefultyprepared,
zy.n. ilorrectness guarn•nteed. :
and prontiA attention paid' to the
se -Arching of Titles, and tobll matters conect-
ir:th the transfer of Real Estate.,
CRARGES .RE.ASON_ABLE.
1'1 PI RST- OL ASS .',.%/fORTA GE at 7 to
_/- 7i per certt ittterest pAyable yearly,
barges very Moderate._ wpply to -
EGBERT lt•ITTRRAY, St. Helens.
-.•Ortary of the Wt:-Wa wan osh 3:Intual
_Fire Insurance -COM par y,nothing But farm
itr.)-mt:tyinsiftred. •Partieki. wishing th insiire-
. ihis•nopular.farinerscomtpa,ny in the town-.
sofClaiborne rAshfiel East and •West
- • ‘73,wanosh,,Kinloss, Rai." !iron Ivir sending -a
P Drdd me -will bens Ied on and eyeryl
Infer -unbolt• - •
▪ ()BERT MU:ItRA111,St.trelen+P.:0.
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MEDICAL. -
..-141AOKID 84 VIUTOHINSPNI
InoilYSitTANS, SURGEONS' it i:AC:1,,
..IIL leonchiers.. • General Office, -ab4.4 15'.'
Grundy's Store. • R„esidexices--Dr. Mk cKiti-
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the residence formerly occupied by Dr Mac-
Crimlon ; Dr: Hutchinson. the re inence,
fortrierly occupied by Dr. MacKid, H velock'
St., oPposite the public echobt. . •.• .1 ' -
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ENTIS'itY.,----L4'.S
a
Terrible Explosion:
TUG EMR BE LE 131.40yiN tTP AT
KINCARDINE.
Kmcarchne
Reivrar.----Shortli after
three' o'clock on Wednesday afternoon
a laud report) 1-11c the discharge of a
twenty-one pounder, was heard- in
town, and- while! citizens ,generally
were cOnjectUring;the cause, word was
received that .the 8rie- Belle owned
by Odette and Wherry, of Windsor,
which had arrived gat this port on
,Tuesday morning to . take off the
-beaChed schooner -Carter, had .1doWn.
• and all hands •were lost._ • Every
available vehicle ins- town*asat once
brought into rectuisitioni and hundreds
Hooked td -the scene'ef th4. accident, 4
short distanceffrem the boundary . of
the. town, . .0n.,•geing, to the-sPot it
found that .the 'boiler of the -tug - had•
exploded, -and., the -vessel :itself .was
, shattered to peces, . - but happily the.
lives ,of eight of the: cteF-,of twelve hid
been saved. Whatcausedthe accident
perhaps will 4ever be knxiwn.: .--It IS
supposed by -some -- the -pumps 'which
supplied -the boiler had becomeshok4
in some Manner, probably With: .sand
and this was not noticed -.by • the -.first
ltengineer Who was in'.cliarge " at the
'me, The water got _ lOW,. arid when
he: _water did- --flnd .iti way_ into the
b
oiler, .it had the silme effect upon the
let: plates as a spark of "-fire would
Ve in -a powder magazine.-'.
The naines•of4e ere* on .the . Erie
elle-Whenlhe explosion - took •plaCe-
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' re as -;folleivi :7.-Captainijohti Tobin;
f Windsor.;. ate ..Wm.-- TRbin, of
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ettoit ; kirs Eng,Ineer, Wm.Osgoode,
f • Loroin/ • 0 io; Second „Enineer
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rank Eikenhurst of St Louis, . -MO:-;
weinen, • WM: Johnston,. . Amherst-
iirg,and Wm. -Etyles,petroit ;., Watch-.
an, . Pan.- IlulaysOn; .licainington. ,...
eelraezi, Henry PoeOck-andi-Frank-
onroy,of Aralierstbt rg ;.-Oeck .hands,
ctistiac - -Drenshaiv; - of Windsor, ' ,and
eiiis Smith, Leamington,• :Cook,
4aine junknown... He was formerly
,..iteward on: the Bob Hackett. ' James
airdner, Of Kincardine; hait;gone, out!cn
the Erie Belle to Watch. the men at
, ork, and he was on the craft-- when
e explosion.toOk iditee._
JEROME,Liceutiate of t•
Dental Surgery, Ikaire-
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moved to Wangha, where bewi11cyoi
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the debtristy busih els ; •bnt he would. eg toi
inforrn his patrons that ho 'will visit Ln know
on thl.,,,tOrst Monday and Tnesday,and 4lsii on
-the thiktilronday and Tuesday of each hionth-
(-floe tat t 15, i
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GE PlEiRi!tiL•
,ON -MY -TO 'LEND; on eaerjise
p4yntent.. Apply tti
JO -14N C OOK101', A geilt,-•Dnganr
Robert canning4am,
Insuritnce A ken
age
AID: 1
WALTECZ TRIELEAVEN-
Asin the past; still keeps on band alarg-e and
snperiorstrick of :-
CELI E L 311-0.0 R S
olu-Zing- everything found -in the lerderof a
.god lkonsekeeper. lie would iliainform the
'more particularlythefarmingorimmunT
ttat he haa engaged .theaervjeiis of a
THOROUGH MILLER
_ andrill carry on the Milling busiriess with
renewed viior, and by turning ont good grists
•. i•.‘• quriktime. gain In Pr -)Patropagefrom
the pobiie. ,A ll kinds
GRAM AN PEEPS
.efinstalitly on hand; "
Gcds Delivered to any Part of the
7 Town.
Right
q. 184, 4. .0.
meets the Thikrsday
ou or hefore full nr,trn
(tf each month at .8,
p.m. :Visiting reth••
_• -,renoordiallvin 'te!1.
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401INIMATTITESON..W.,: DDALIL
See
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LTICKNOW
• LODGE;
Not
The following lot. their - lives.:—
ni..0Sgodde and Frank Eikenlbrst,
4 ngiAeera WiI1iarn S,yles, flreinan,
the cook. .
No sooner had the explosion taken
_ mais:eifery Frieur evenini at -8 o4cloGkiii.
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their agar. aimpben-Eit All1;*.thern'cordi-
• ally ini,ited. - . - • •: - -, - ... •-.
'' i, - ' •. ly,-.14:,-sumg-,-- §4ciet. r •
RE V. B. CI .FAINDIMg, Ntible dratid
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'IrekNOW..21;tiDGE Ok.,.Tn,n kw'
en Order of Viktted %Turkmen, Eneetln
- the. Oadtellows 114110,4on %-tliql,ereoontl,', lasf
libanda-3r evinines'of e4ohmoiljh,4t-
Brethivii are cordially in vtefft,
tend. •. -
ARMSTRDN
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Master Wokmn Rico
Lnati *owl ttaffittii-
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Cantriasall the We* -
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Special Marlret:Dep_rtmint,
., -Agricultural D41,
Qipita Story ,alyrays;Rartuing.i.
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Irkionioe,Virple-Golinirr
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ace' than- Capt Trey,- -0:the 'Carter;
niped into the life- oat,- which was ,
mg alongside his Tessely • - cried
t " want four me'n with me, quick- t
than lightning." ::1e had•
•scaicely
surface of the watoihefoinid that one
arm was porvieljess,-rbut he managed to
keep afloat by . the aid' of :the other.
Frank Conroy had studied apiece of
the floating Wreck for hirAself, but On
-seeing that the - captain was disabled
he.. at once bravely .a,nd .generously• .
pushed his float _o -ver to him .1),nd Swim
off CO -secure another ,
--James 1,Eogarth got hisrowboat out
•as quickly its, yoisible', after the acci-
dent, and Pulled to the wreek for the
purpeserpf rendering assistance:
. To mosrmiiids, •arid.partitUlarly to
the Minds of -the saved crew, their es-
cape frOrn coMplete destruction ap-
pears a little short of the. miraculous.
On behalf Of hirnself. aiy1 crewCapt.
Tobin wishes to Publicly thank their
rescuers, also- 'Messrs; - Gentles and
Markle for abundance of dry clothing,
and the citizens generally. *or -marked
kindnessishown them.
• • The v-alue of -* the Erie Belle -w
about nine thoussnd-doilars. „.
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--lerefore„. -consider the matter„.
thon14 they deto call upon MrMni .
to.resignk,he hoped and be-
i`ed that the .severalic..of: thectioji eon,
between lwn and*ney constitu-.
1-44lie had so • -Worthily rePesented
c1'be only temporary. 3fro Blake
it-tis;followed..by111r. ackenzie, who..
alio preSent by ilavit'ation. Re
- nagged his concurrence with. what
.tcl been saii; and While regretting' if
Fi-p! should lose Mr. • MacMillan e*-
1,tsoect, the pleasure it would atiOrdbn i
to gee Sir iticharcl -Cortwright
eyloe more ia. liis:place in thellouse
mons:. : •
ls
„oaloudly
. 'leTe(47.; 4nade wihortistraightfOrward
speech, -Placing himself, entirely ±n the
14:,nd5 of the convention, assuring.filent.
uRon.te. do= so Le would
resign..
was -takeit, wbicb resnited
-majority of votes- i favor Of
resigning. .
the motiii-n-of.m.i.m.itmaelean;..
se
ed by. Mr.. D., 1,1k.. Wilson, the de-:
• ,.1 was mule' unaninmus bra:staniz-d,
_ote. Votes of thanks „to s '
and•Mackeniie, and :cheers/or,
thOi and for Mr. MacMillan,. brought. • •
ti* ieetfrag :to -a ,elose4
SOUTH HURON.
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RIC,HARD .pAitzlyRiGHT woMNATED
,BY. cONVENTIGN::
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BrucefieId,• .Nov. •1 special
meeting of the Reform .4.isociation Of
-South -Huron was -held here Ois after
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noon. •All- but two. of the delegates
appointed by the local asSociaiion were
present The hall was 4,6t. large.
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enough to accommodate the delegates,
and the.meetin• g was therefor6.
the , Presbyterian Churck. will& by
the kindness of the session al of Bev.
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Mr. Ross; the.minister, was p, aced at
the.-serVices of the convention. -'1Vir
-James Snell, of _Clinton, :occupied 'the
-chair. ;.After the credentialsi of dele-
gate -had beau examined, and the
meeting 'organized, -a letter from. the
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lloii R Blake .to the SecretaW of the
Reform 4.s.0eie;tipn Of Sdufli Huron
was read by Mr.: Maclean, Seiforth,
Which explained.the reaSen foie calling
the meeting.: Mr..- Blake, who:, was
present at the Special invitati4 of the
Secretary;• . was called upon by the
President to speakandfurther explain:
ed the _position. He reininiled: the
delegates that Sir Richard Cartwright.
had -contested :.Centre Wellinkton„
gerrymandered conatitnency, Jecause
•it was felt that if there wag a -chiinee
Reform-76007dt lay in securinghim.:
as • the party's -standard,bearer;
outh uren being a constituenel
which. the Tries had used -to cf.hiye
heir -opponent, there L.w4s..-a.. general
feeling -before the last Telection that the
ajority s_honicl_be Made of use; te
tered ,thesewords before-, Charles •
'e: the presenee in *0 .
• mithoond,. Neil! ago4tgoniery,:-. -,Tou_nres e
eC4,aw„ and John Koinh sprangintO 13
.hesr:bOat .4ntl pulie4 to. :the 1esl1e R
Oey rapidly .pieked t
veral'of thein . a -very exhausted h
as they."Werei4 more or Mss in- il
red: The . rescued! 1:-.6en‘• expregied :a
eir grateful thank* 'to Capt. Troy -131
d his creiv:tof the ISiOinptrassittinee A
'nder_ed: 'No trape the'..bOdiei of '1
be nilssing menda,441. 1.)-0 'totind on -•
ednesday aittiloon... -.The sea i Eitt
Wever,. It Is eon.. lea
ilturect that-thebe'diles!are lying of
e debris of the ::esiplotled boiler' 140 -s1
(*!ceil Pi64.firry.•'
Jin Conversation Capt. ,Tob'
iak lihnigfi, m 'aelie4.41.Rr
ithard. Cart-.vright, ' should ;one of
hein fair to Win.the.contest in which
e'Olould-first engage: . At thet, nonii-
Oing convention of tlieReformAssopi-
tion resoliition was pre=,ented
acing .the seat at .the disposal of the
eforin • leader should; he den
ecessary to use it 'in this way. This,
owever,-was felt to bei- not. in :accord -
Oe with the . Liberal principle of
Ting all Possible power= the hands
the people, nli a resolution..WaS
bttituted pledging .the Reform can:
'date; :should he be sn.cceidnl,t6
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merahers--of hs crew it Nvagv.
th
r
[1,that the Erie ile1.41..h.ad•beezi:doing
oyy: _havy,apc1 --Satitsfactory virKkAil ers
aild that it the time of, the
osion: he WAR IVEIr ing. at her f11In°
acitY. he -was'or.tiYinally the
an& we's•tu.
elneStton,----•of vaeating--. the seal- in
Aunx1§ Ottheconventiori case -it
"old be,needed for. one of. the '
• This resolution was :Moved'and
otiiided respectively -by -tWo.rofithe
promnient aspirants o the holm--
t101..a4c1:',Teceiveti
-4.140.1,i1100-:. one
three gentlenlen-, beJaite ch9te6
of Ue'ronc-Veiition and'of- the46064
seritiperi4- e ougi
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AWIlliace,s_pok
hi.:140e•ct
othing but JI;wl
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enseicot kit "
tte -Matter'.of op�njn
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',Vat*" -
tiscal questi�ns wuWnez _soffit.*
as-
suine -4=ten- r€�j I1romjflenc,ethan
e�nth
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e'lrinee
t *the Brit third
s in efir3r, ''- get, -
-.,mo nth Itt 7 r. ititt.P•
ne'-‘ riojeal
t.t2L-7411ket,XfPf-TRB, S.4-444:
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• retired -lb hiW
re-theex
up at
h11: a11dit'f
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,417.8entra
-tt> rokrj.lskflitikW, I 5,4N.
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i;OlelfiLltilidit V/
rae far0441iStiann tug n
jyt Canada tapirties getting pritifit :toe
%Orly Itrei 13reggia gent:t for PAoJaijtaq4*-
iteikli free *tress'.
vacate•:ton to -14-
.1.40,:jaiSS•
ifinefk�f ovo
eithilKetrt
-�d he.was
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prom eler own correspondent,
j»umber Of *shodlave.dy pedlars .. num . , . _
0.,1ni this.looldity during.the •patt-
week- tryino-- todispose of their goods. ,
riad:but few sales, but: when
the.,:- •id find a customer theSr.. inVari.,-
,abo-ht 7 0hzita
aielta, 9. at'dobfile -uk: j2esouwh
;. tithey: solt -.
bb..,
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33.
kiejs no fleck hewsoe'er deferaled;
one dead: lainb is there.-
e',-,11444 no fireside howsoe'er 4fended,, .
t has one vacant chair."• •
1.16 above lines were- bi:tught to *per,
mt ranee by a sit& event which
ocevirred in thefamily of Mr. Donald .
1V10:4nzie,- 1st Con. Huron,o*
Suiday evening, the- 13th.-inst, When=
the "f',31dest son of the familly, a bright
.and 1,,,leasant little fellow iabout nine
,yeat.-, fold, breathed ,his last. The ;a:.
nesOivihieh • ended, in his death
ica4,4 by an' injiry to the spine
posed ,to have * .en receileetat
the 4; Ool..
The Markets. :
fol-q3e. per buSher,..
Steink wheat7:-‘00.to .000:per 131:164
to 59c. per bushel..
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per bughel.
72- per bushel'.
-:oes—t0c: to 3. per bushel..
•
--10vit c..pek bag,.
en.,•t.
• to . •
rr.cy
to 20�. per
.)skins--475e.to 130ft-
to5ic.:.perAa:
all to 716'.
pe..op -per. cwt. ,
tOs $1.:ZA per cord..
.,--21cZjaex dozen:-
.17.9iper lb.
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R:14R0°1yr:To'iii) Thui*da
22nd ,inst., the wife- of-
ckert, null owrior, of a son.,,
;
MARV! Elk
2'.1.044111TON....0a*
stNoirelnlr;.1 at the -reside
hrides. father, by ;the _
parrow,„Mr.
-Ceitherin.e 1tOi1, All Apt'
04R7
Dungannon,. OW Aid/Lk), .
d inst.,Mrs Frances..no s
.11....bf Mr. -a.
iNte/444aiibAtitt"0NOoDp...k
ng oputikai 6 "and
td-t1eiecttritraffered.:,
Aloud on anY t*n-Ins to stiitias
itspondeztee warm At! ;lite
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to, -
t e4:110434-‘
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A,-..Teirflok :aged:
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