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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 4 May 1905, p. 3

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* A The Molsons Bank. HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL Capital Authorized $5.000,000 Paidâ€"Up Capital â€" $3.200,000 Reserve Fund â€" â€" $3,000,000 *‘ A genera. b«: klug brsincss done. Colâ€" lectiâ€"ne mado. drafts issued pawable i1 all parts af the Dominion or any place in t!le worll Highostrates of ‘nterest allowed for nme{dnfpl ed 11 Savirgs Bank or special depo iite A SsPRING MILLIM ERY CAPITAL......" .....$8 700,000. RESDP........;.... ... $5,500,000, tranca icted Highsst current rates allowed deposits. the tailor, the only agent town for the RAYKOXD SEWING MACHINES We are making a showing cf millinery that rank among the you have seen. ME Il C aieik the mos® popular sewing machineâ€" on the imarket. A perfect machine as well as a handsome piece of furniture. _ All the latest improveâ€" ments. _A complete sast of attachâ€" ments wi',l\every machine. _ Call at the old stand. RITZER‘S, Cenuine Carter‘s Little Liver Pills. THE SANADIAN BANK . or coOomMMmMERrCE Have you put us on your shopping list vet? 4 2 King St. â€" Phore448 â€" BERLIN, *~_ King St.â€"_Waterloo Fam:y Proasd Buns, Ro! and Fancy @ak es al cars On hand...â€" * OQur Showrooms are full of ‘springâ€" the re ult of months of carcful work. Yeur critwism will give us pleasure â€"we have an idea it wiil be favoratle, Sanderson‘s Bakery, The undersigned begs to tender sinâ€" core and hearty thanks to bis nu + orâ€" ous customers for the 1 beral patronâ€" ago extended t him last yea‘ and to lotimate that for the present season be bas laid in a very .argo qrantity, Costomére for the «hols season from May 1st to Oct. Ist. #2 50 per month from June ‘st ¢3 0J per month and from Joly 1st #3 50 rer month. Delivery mado daily. King St., 5000 TOXNs OF PULEST ICE taken from freeh epring water wkich he is prepared to deliver to entomers in WATERLOO and RERLIN ia any quantitice, large or emall at reasonab‘ e _ The ABSOLUTE TURITY of the tee is guaravecd and it can easily be gsed for all pnrposea. _ * Ed. Durmel The MISSES FELRSNBACH, ICE! ICE! HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO, WATERLOOQ BRAHCH QVURE SICK HEADACHE. givenspecial attention. F. C.G. MiNTY. MaracgeRr Must Bear Signature of FARMEZ@ SYSINES See Pacâ€"Simile Wrapper Delow. SAVINGS BANK BEPARTMENT Incorvorated in 1855. JACB HXSP} LE 2. Manaer Waterloo sdranch FOR DiZZINES$. | FOR BILIOUSNESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION FOR SALLOW SKIX. FOR THE ComPLEXION WLTERLOO pmuog lingst The athictic grounds at the rcar of the Y,. M. C. A. building are nea‘s completcd. It will be used for lawn wriis, basketball and outside gymâ€" nasium work. The fire brigade had its periodical spring run to Woodside Park on Thursday evening to extinguish the burning grass, but the firemen decidâ€" ed ‘to let it burn to prevent the neâ€" cessity of any more practice runs. The reflection from the blaze attractâ€" ed a large crowd of people who were on the streets at the time looking for some kind of excitement. Mr. Charles Schopp, who for . the past thirtcen ycears has becn a printâ€" t in the Twinâ€"City, deaves for Winâ€" nipeg toâ€"morrow, wherve he has securâ€" ed a good situation. . During . this time Charlie has risen from apprentâ€" ice to foreman, commencing his apâ€" prenticeship in â€" the Chronicle office, Waterloo, where he served four gears, then spent another year in this ofâ€" fice, which he léft to accept a postâ€" tion with the Gospel Banuer, where he has worked for the past seven years, latterly as foreman. We wish him every success, THE SUCCESSFUL â€" MERCHANT When buying, asks himself, ‘"Are the goods salable, are they in demand*" To buyâ€" an unnecessary article, _ .n0 matter how cheaply, is always poor business. . The same is true of educaâ€" tion: Learnâ€"to do the useful things that business men are willing to pay for.. _ We teach: Bookkecping, shortâ€" hand, typewriting, â€" spelling,; . corresâ€" pondence, writing, business Jaw, copyâ€" ing by carbon, letter press and neoâ€" style. Berlin BRusiness Col‘rge. Cough Remedy and want to say it is the best cough medicinc 1 have ever taken," says Geo. L. Chubb, a merâ€" chaut of Harlan, Mich. ‘There is no questicn about its beins the best, as it will cure q cough or cold in less time than any other treatment, H should â€" always be kept in the house ready for instant use, for a cold can be cured in much loss time when promptly treated. For sale by all NUAE EL ®:â€"=â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"=â€"= * > About 7.30 Monday a m J Reckâ€" ley, who operated ‘one of the planers at the Berlin Furniture Co.‘s _ facâ€" tory, met with a painful and unforâ€" tunate accident by having his left hand caught in the machite. Tt is uot â€" known how _ it was done, but when ~hbis fellowâ€"workmen ‘came . to his assistance the two first fingers were totn completely off, while the hand was terribly mutilated. Dr. W. J. Arnott was called _ and the unfortunate man was removed to the hospital. © On examination it was found necesâ€" sary to amputate the hand at wrist, and the foperation was _ perâ€" formed this morning. W CHAMBERLAIN‘S â€"COUGH® EDYâ€"THE VERY BEST LTFT HAXND WAS TAKEN OFF. Honor rell for April :â€" Senior Fourthâ€"R.â€" Lang, G. Hirâ€" teis, W..Rohleder, E. Dillon, 11. Wellâ€" "I have been usinz Chamberlain‘s fied by electricity. ~I also read about the woman paying freight 25 miles before she would be without it. Royal Household was not sold in our town, I was asking about it and my grocer told me to wait a day or two and he would get some, and I am glad I did so. My wife is a good baker and made good bread out of other flours, but what she has now made out of Royal Household is so far ahead that I would be willing to pay freight fifty miles instead of twentyâ€"five, rather than go without it. There is no flour ‘just as good‘ as Royal Household." Now, is there a single woman in the whole country who, after reading what Mr. Henderson says, will not at once send for the Royal Household recipes and give Royal Household Flour a trial. _ Mention this paper and address If a man‘s wife is a good baker, nothing THE OGILVIE FLOUR MILLS CO., LIMITED, MONTREAL, Winchester Springs, Feb. 27th, 05. I read about Royal Household Flour which is puriâ€" but the best flour is good enough for her.â€"There can be no gfeater extravagance than the use of inferior flour. REMâ€" heuser, J. Fitzgerald, B. McGinuis, A. Harth, C. Nowak, L. Ward, F. Schaefer, E. Donnbrock, C. Wey, F. tGrubn, L. Ringle, M. Dorschel, M. Hergott, O. Hummel, H. Huber, M. Dantzer. , Junior Fourthâ€"E. Braniff, W. Nowâ€" ak, _ M. Turner, W. Gottiried, L Koy, F. Fubrmaun, M. Koebel, A. Dapp, 6. McGinnis, O. yon Neubronn, L. Mummel, N. Brick, J. Mueler, L. Dombroska, E. Bresnaban, G. Gabel, L. Lang, K. Martin, R. Pstrong, C. Arnold. Senior Thirdâ€"G. Polzin, J. Affholâ€" der, ‘F. Schneider, J. Lang, L. vyon Neubronn, R. Elerbrun, C. Zinger, D. Querin, _ A. Voll, F. Sylka, 1. Schneider, M. Fitzgerald, 1. Zuber, M. Fischer, A. Rey, I. Wey, M. Anâ€" ton, L. Held, H. Schnarr, F. Arn‘ old, G. Boegcl, V. Ferguson, _ R. Dopp, E. Weinstein, R. Dietrich, L. NcCullough, â€"A. Lewandowska, _ A. Rceinhardt, J. Lepek, _P. Rejewska, F._Ward, . â€"Becker, C Martin: Eggs should but that‘s no should be. Even a distant relative may be close in money matters. Junior Thirdâ€"M. ‘TIrojan, P. Brick, A. Hannusch, L. Kraen, F. Afibolder, A. Diemert, R. Koy, Florence bor well, H; Heintzman, P. Hofarth, .G Ringle, â€" B. Schnarr,â€" E. Fischer, O. Dietrich, A. Helm, ‘A. Meimann, Flaâ€" via Forwell, M. Pstrong, 1. Beckner, C. Strub, H. Martin, _C. Oblbeiser, A. Fubrmann, H. Krug, H. yon Neuâ€" bronn, E. Knipfel, E. â€"Domnbrock, A. Hamum, â€" H. _ Forler, G. Lang, A. Fictsch, A. Wey, J. Vigeri, E. Meimâ€" ler. Part Secondâ€"1. Hauser, C. Heimâ€" ler, 0. Boegel, C. Schnarr, P. Hickâ€" ey, L. Gies, A. Strub, E. McColâ€" .ough, L. Forwell, M. Voll, L. Michm J. Fitzgerald, L. Wey, O. Fischer, J. Burbach, L. Ferguson, ‘A. Hanâ€" neliberg, M. Lang, _ 1. Baumann, <. Ohlheiser, A. Kalp, E. Querin, 1. Sehl, _ W. _ Biclicki, _ 11L White, H. Schell, E. Becking, K. Kalp. Junior Secondtâ€"E. Arnold, A. Bialâ€" kowski, G. _ HMuebschmann, 1. Lewanâ€" dowska, ti. Schaefer, _ A. Muber, B. Turner, A. Burbach, G. Rey, L. Dietâ€" rich, H. Heit, L. Mclm, N. Fergusâ€" on, J. Ward, G. Krait, K. Stumpf, £1 1 00 4 22 on ons esgâ€" Bresnalian, G. Bonoski, O. Schicbel, F. Hummel, O. Peltz, E. Rooke, P. Butler, L. Dauberger, C. Litfin. Children sometimes think a ° stepâ€" father is a step too far. Egys should be fresh every. day, but that‘s no reason why . children Senior Secondâ€"I. Becking, H. Conâ€" way, K. Ruby, W. Starr, M. Banâ€" mann, R. Salm, R. MeCallum, â€"C. Ried!, J. Salm, ®F. Polzin, L. Reâ€" jewsbhi, E. Frank, 11. Schwartz, M. Lang, M. Schuarr, W. Frank, 8: Orâ€" aszek, T. Lemanski, F. Fitzgerall, Alex. Schell, R. White, E. Sehl, _O. Bialkowska, (G. Hummel, M. Brenner, E. McGinnis, Albert Schell, K. Knetâ€" tle, T. Polzin, A. O‘Neill, S. Tschirâ€" hart, M. Huber, E. Lepek, A. Beckâ€" er, K. Dietrich, M. Quigley, €C. Fietâ€" seh, â€" W. Hall, A. Dengis, G. Ried!, 1. Koy, M:;. Nowak, Mabel Wunnenâ€" berg, K. Gormann, M. Gottfcied, [J. Lang, A. Forter, M. Kraft, J. Querâ€" in, Is. Strub. (Signed) JOHN HENDERSON. CLIPPED Chronicleâ€"Telegraph, Thursday May 4, 19o5â€"Page 3 l Every ‘ family should ‘te supplied with a bottle of Chamberlain‘s Pain 'I!alm. For:cuts, . bruises, burns, scalds anl similar injuries, which are ‘of frequent . occurrence, <there is noâ€" '\bing so gnod. It roothes the wound and not only gives instant reliet from pain, but causes the parts to heal in about oneâ€"third the time réquired by the usual treatimnent. As it is an antiâ€" septic all danger from bloodâ€"poisonâ€" | ing is avoided. Sold by all druggists. BIG COXTERACT WAS AWARDED. ef the woolien industry were laid beâ€" fore the Ministers. At the time. the preference in favor of British goods took effect, there were some 75 woolâ€" Jn mills in Canada working full time and many for 34 hours in the day. Toâ€"day there are less than 20 | mills struggling to live and barely making expenses. * It was clearly shown to the Minis ters that the differente in the cost of production in Canada was 38 per cen‘ higherâ€"â€"than in the Mother Countiv, higher wages and increased cost of fuec} being chiefly responsible for tins condition of affairs. A ~special mceeting of the Sewer Commission was held on Friday evenâ€" ing at which the business transacted was of an important character. Ottawa, Ont., April 237.â€"An intuenâ€" tial delegation of woollen manufactutâ€" ers from different parts of Canada had _ a lengthy interview with M Ficldiag and Sir Frederick < Borden this afternoon, when some startiing factsâ€"regard ng the present condition Laxative doses of Aver‘s Pills each night greatly aid the Sarsapariila, The contract for excavating _ the filtration beds on the new sewer farm was finally awarded to Philip K. Weber, whose tender was the lowest, amountinz to $19,675.60. This work will be procecded with at once. The cheapest method of pumping the against the town for damages to eMuent from the septic tanks to the health and property. beds will reccive further attention | Chairman Lautenschlager told the from _ the Board. < It is understood delegation that he wished they would that at the present rate of electric ; take action against the town, which power it would cost the town . over ; would probably make the council reâ€" $3,000 a year for pumping purposes cognize the requests of the Board of only if from 60 to 75 horseâ€"power is , Health. _ HMe pointed out that last required.. It is thought Ahat if !he! August a resolution was passed urgâ€" sewage was pumped steadily through ing the council to purchase a suitable out the day instead of at the rate of piece of land to be used for garbage 101,000. â€"gallonsâ€"perâ€"hour,â€"thatâ€"the â€"disposal purposes. The Mayor was work could be done much more econâ€" present at the meeting and promised omically and with as good results. { to bring the matter to the attention ONLY TWENTY WOOLLEN MILLS The usual consideration was ~pro miscd. â€" The Board intends making a careâ€" ful investigation before deciding _ on the pumping apparatus. Poor Health Sarsaparilla Ayers pure, you are miserable all the e reviesrney, eremions, that inv refreshes. You certainly know If your blood is thin and imâ€" the medicine that bflz good health to the l:omeJ only medicine tested and ftried for 60 years. Adoctor‘s medicine. * GOOD FAMILY LINIMENT ‘or 4. 0. fl Co. Asked if he had any intention . of trying this town as a place ol mamâ€" facture, Mr, Metcalte said he would be pleased to consider any proposil looking to such an end. Theâ€"reporterbandled _ Mr. }>‘â€" calfe‘s samples in manufactured artâ€" icles and broken fragment. It was, to all appearances, in weight, fibtc, polish and ring a perfect article of its kind. ‘BOARD OF HEALTH | TAKES ACTION. ‘‘We are looking for a desirable loâ€" cation,‘‘ he added. "Of course, it would be an advantage to have the industry located in close proximity to a sugarâ€"bect factory, but yet there might be compensating advantages in establishing it at some other point. As to a matket â€"for the output, why, that is already assured. An electrical _ manufacturing â€" company would take all we cou‘d at first make, for the material is a nonâ€"conâ€" ductor and would serve as a cheap substitute for other matetial â€"now used .. 1 Chairman Lautenschlager told the delegation that he wished they would take action against the town, which ;“'plllcl probably make the council reâ€" cognize the requests of the Board of Health. HMe pointed out that last i August a resolution was passed urgâ€" ing the council to purchase a suitable piece of land to be used for garbage Seen by The Reporter, Mr. Metcalfe said the discovery was his own, made alter a goog deal of patient research and costly experiment,. It would, he declared, simply revolutionize . the trade in ebony, ivory and bone, in teâ€" spect of the articles manufactured outâ€"of ~these substances, Tor the pioâ€"i cess of manufacture is a simple and economical one. He is confident that the industry would be a paying propâ€" osition. At present hbe is interviewâ€" ing some of the capitalists regarding the scherte for establishing it. C The product into which the pulp is converted, under process after the style of manufacturing peat, is black inâ€"color, and has The appearance . of ebhony. It is solid, but light, and makes an excellent article for butâ€" tons, billiard balls, combs, brushes, handles, and in fact, its uses are inâ€" numerable. It is a process for converting the reluse pulp of the bectâ€"root sugar into a valuable commercial commodâ€" ity used very largely for manufacturâ€" ing purposes. + Mr. Simon Metcalle: has hold of what_secmsâ€"to be a rattling good proâ€" position. In truth, there may be the proverbial "millions in it," literally speaking. ‘ Tuesday evening to urge that its wishes be carried out. \ The old gravel pit on Luft street was suggested as a suitable place. It is owned by the town. _‘ Another Alleged Nuisance. Sahitary Inspector Master reported that he had received frequent comâ€" plaints from the occupants of â€"the A. O. Bochmer‘s block in the â€" east end regarding the gas engine plant installed by W. H. Cone. It is claimed that gas and smoke is blown in all parts of the buildings and the occupants in the upper flat are unâ€" able to put up with the unhealthy smell in the building. The place had been . visited by Medical Health Ofiâ€" cer and the Sanitary Inspector and at their suggestion Mr. Cone â€"made what was thought to be improveâ€" ment, but the results have been unâ€" satisfactory. â€"The Board decided to give Mr. Cone fortyâ€"cight hours to improve matters. This opinion was backed up by Sanâ€" itary Inspector Master and a scrappy delegation of residents who live . in the vicinity of what is commonty known as ‘"Bromm‘s Pond." _ Since the town was half its present size this pond has beenâ€" used by private citizens and also the town authoritics as a "garbage disposal plant," and notwithstanding the fact that the Board of Health has forbidden the emplying of garbage material in this place the delegation told the Board of Health that it is being done regâ€" ularly, â€"and â€"even ~by ~the employees of the Board of Works, being authorizâ€" ed by the roadmaster. ‘‘Berlin bas had to pay heavy dam. ages to farmers living in the vicinity of the town sewer farm, but that place was never in a more unsanitary condition than the garbage hole on the P. K. Weber property on St. Leger street." was the substance of the _ report presented by Medical Health Officer McGillawee to the Board of. Health on Saturday evenâ€" The delegation represented quite a number of residents who live in that neighborhood, and were up in arms. They distinctly _ told the Board of Health that unless this nuisance is stopped at once, action will be taken against the town for damages to health and property. Other members of the Board coinâ€" cided with the Chairman and it was unanimously decided to forbid â€" the further emptying of gatbage, ashes and refuse at this spot and‘ to have the unsanitary refuse that has been dumped â€" there removed to a place that shall be purchased by the town on the outskirts of the town. It was also decided that the Board wait upâ€" ing The . report of the Meat and Milk Inspector was received and was conâ€" sidered satisfactory. Medical Health Officer Reports The Unsanitary Condition of Gas Engine Works on of the council. If he did so, the Council took no action on a matter that is as important a problem as the town has to deal with. Accounts amounting to $48 were passed. i LOJEIN4 FOR A LOCATION. A communication was read from Garbage Hole on St. 115 meeting â€" on SAVINCS DEPARTMENT "m-du of $1 and upwards received. Inâ€" allowed at h‘ t and q‘:n .'q’h-t current rates, L‘swood st. sacoss McBnip®, Agoent, _ P. D DewaR, Mar, Capital Authorized â€" gz.ooo.ooo Capital Paid Upâ€" â€" 1, 300,000 g::sifl:a Fund â€" + $Ssso.t’:ou x . s 7,100,000 Assets â€"~â€"â€"â€"â€"Over $10,000,000 Head Officeâ€"TORONTO Rupoten McDoxatn President.! D. M. Srewart, Gon. Mgr, R. H. Furtox, Supt. of Branchos. L. P. 8xvorn, Inspector. la" as a Blood Purifier and go.mv cure for Rh>umatiem, COatarrh, Conâ€" stipation, Boils, Pimples, Etc., and all Spring ailmenrts, Mail orders promptâ€" ly attended to. We are again {othe front this sea son with our "Renowned Sarsapmil Cash must accompany all orders. Make remittance by Posts Note, Registered Letter or Express Order to ©ACOSBOGSBODO0SBO8OROES edeRr acsd+BdsRSDNSs scasae AND METAL CLEANEA ComBinEd The onl;‘ Patented Polish in the World. No Dust, No Dirt, NoSmoke, No Smell. Contains no benzine or other explos%ves. PULVO makes more polish and lasts longer than any other. The Soverign Bank of Canada (Incorporat.d by Act of Parliament, 1901.) In order to save our subscribersithe trouble of making two or more separt ate remittances we have made special arrangements with the publishers by which we are enabled to offer t{::cfollowing publications in conrection with The Chronicleâ€"Telegraph,for one year at specially low rates. Specia clubbing rates with all other Canadian and American newspapers and magazines quoted on application. PULVO "rouss . PRICE 10c. AT ALL GROCERS $The Mercantile Fire t# A General Banking Business 9 Wires. 49 inches high uprights 12 inchés 'tpm Best farm fence on market. 35c a rod G. E. POTTER:, Phone 462 '“Il'tâ€":tâ€"h;'B are the latest and most improved Dye in the world. _ Try a package. All colors at any Dealers. REXALL®®S®â€" DY These Dyes will dye Wool, Cotton, ilk, Jute, or Mixed Goods in one 4004 CGOLBOBI08OROA Oa084 B8R dRIpOROROROROROROER Fortyâ€"four branches inclading S8UBSCBIBED CAPITAL â€" _ â€" = = $250,000.00 DEPOSIT WITH DOMINION GOV‘T = â€" 117,140.4 All Policiee® Guaranteed ‘by the LoxDbo® & Laxcas®irs Is SURANCE CoMrPANY with Assets of $16,306,638. Blood Purifier Ohronicleâ€"Telegraph and Toronto Daily Mail............ 4 $ Chronicleâ€"Telegraph and Toronto Evening Mail........ 8 2 Chronicleâ€"Telegraph and Toronto Daily Star............ 1275 Chronicleâ€"Telegraph and Northern Messenger.......... 1 20 E. J, WINN, THE DRUCQIST Ohronicleâ€"Telegraph and Waeekly Globe .................. $1 60 Chronicleâ€"Telegraph and w..J Mail (with premium) 1 70 Chrgnicle-'l'ologrnph sind Fmfiy Herald and Weekly . 1 ‘f'k tar (wit MIUNE]. .. + i+ scrosr kats ircrrsst isss+s â€" 120 Chrouicle ‘Ielegraph P;L‘.’vpare.-.e!egw..(r.-'ek'n ewcâ€"itâ€"95 Ohronicleâ€"Telegraph and Weekly Sun (a farm journal).. Chronicleâ€"Telegraph and Country Gentlemen .. ... . Chronicleâ€"Telegraph and Daily Globe................. Chronicleâ€"Telegraph and Toronto Daily News,..,...... Chsonicleâ€"Telegraph and Toronto Daily World.......... Chronicieâ€"Telegraph and Montreal Weekly Witness.... Chronicleâ€"Telegraph and Farming World ___ _ _ _ _ Alftre Wright, Secretary T. H. Hall, Inspector BUCKBERROUGH & CO., Agents, Waterloo. ‘Phone 249. Haidware Stoves, Tinware, Plumbing and PipeFitting. Btore near 'l’"uot. Oflc:.' BER;.:PN, Pbane 142. ITINSU RANCE COMPANY. CHEAP READINCG FOR 1905. HEAD OFFICE â€" WATERLOOG BERLIN King St. East. HOLD DAVID BEAN, Pubrsher, h\? wu?‘ .% with .h:‘n. :-u-c n"'GSa. station, Gait, ues M.~12.85 â€" 2 8 A, s s 6.85, 6.88, ’1,‘0", ..2.". 0,.'.". I:A M.â€"â€"(6.20, Honpoter , :(# 9t ** Shigiy Tabor 62507 ec8or 10 .935. (11.05, Preston omly», _‘ _ _‘ Rxtra erxpress car will leave Beriin tor C.P.R. station, Gait, carrying passeaâ€" o ioh en n v, ns Timetable No, 8, e€lective 6th Uct, 1904 * Fonote. hoe. LoR von 1d0k A,; M,â€"8,00, 9,05, 10.05, 11,08, Leave Berlin Sor Preston, Hsrpelet and THE DOMINION LIFE HeadOffice. Waterioo, 0n t C Kumpf. Thos. H1 "g:_-ldeqt. __ Manasging Secures more New Businees in Waterloo County than any other company. An Endowment Polioy 2 In a wellâ€"managed and popular Company such as The Dominion Life Will Pay You Fred Halstead. . Supt, of Agencies Waterloo, Ont. rtrrcess â€" 1WG rekly) .. _2 95 mess.... ; 50 urnal).. 1 76 resis1s â€" 4 6 xeesaese J 40 +s+++««+ : #â€"00 soxyrersâ€" 4 6h srreris. â€" & 36 100. s 0 sns (% 30, Gate .85, 11,98,

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