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Dr;i»'r. l’i'ui.ii: Worucs t`h`town, june goth. i904 Sealed Tenders will he received :rt this oliice until noon on Tuesday, June 28th.i904. from any person or persons willing to contract to convey passengers, luggage. vehicles, horses, cattle, sheep, calves, ~-winc. grain. luinbcr, vegetables, etc , across the abov. ferry for a period oftiiree years from ist April, i_,_.|, in ternis of the Act 3, William 4. Crip X. Tile boat to be not less than _~o loot keel #nel to be approved of by the |tepartiiient_ .Tenders iuust express rates on thc above .severzilly The names of two rcsporisiliic per- sols willing to hccouic hound for the faithful perforniancc of the contract must accompany each icniicr. The llepnrtnicnt il-it-I not llind itself to ;i_-._-pt ilrc l<»_\»..~t or _'my ten- der. I. |‘. 'll \IlI,i.'\N_ ‘L \ l'_i||lii` \\' ~lI(\ ai d gi w ii TENERS DErART.\rl-1.\`T _.if l’i'rii,it‘ \\'oiiiil1iiiig~ of McI\lii- lan'sbri-lgc,\\`oo." I.. Ii. I\i<`I\lII.I./\f\`. .\<‘\"y of I’iihIli‘ \\'orl:~._ i8 1 aw .\' will SUMMER TIME lABLE.l904. ROCKY POINT FERRY. The Sleunier “i']I.FIN" wlll ply lwtvi-rrri Prince Street Wharf and Rocky l’olnr, Daily, for the Suuirrier Season, iioni~ manning ist. June, as follows: Wlll leavc Ch"I`own ' FL a. Fl R. _ p. p. _A .. D __ ,L Wtil lmic iloiiky Pultil " rl. __ _. ._ “_ R. l\. ri. ` ` |\. Ill. lin lil. lil. nt. iii. lil. lil. Ill. Ill ln. UL ur. tn. -..ez-Q1- ._ __ ._ _ _ _ -_ .- __ 555' lil IZ `.f.Iltl ‘ ‘ Il lil! l w ri. »\_’\ Anderson, Jacksonville, daughter of Recorder ol Deeds, West, who witnessed her signature to the following lettq, praises Lydia E. Pinkharu"s Vegetable Compound. “Dean Mira. PiNxiiAJ|:-~There are but few wives and mothers who have not at times endured agonies and such pain as only women know. I wish such womcii knew the valuc of Lydia E. Plnklium’s Vegetable Com- p0llud. It is a remarkable medicine, differ-ont. in action from any I ever knew and thororghly relisbla “I have seen many cases where women doctored for yealra without. r- maneuf. benefit, who were cured in Trias than three months lifter taking your Vegetable Compound, while others who were chronic and incurable mme out cured, happy, and in perfect health after a thorough treatment with this medicine. I have nevcr used it m_vi»rlf without gaining great be-nrflt. A few doses restores my strengtli and appe- tite, and tones u the entire system. Your medicine has been tried and found true, hence I fully endorse it." - Mita. IL A. Aivninnaou, 225 Washing- ton St., Jacksonville, Fla. - “pop/9,/,/r If nrlgir-I of abou Iaftuproulrrg gurvlnaan can- natbepludmal. No other medicine for women has reoaivod such widespread and unquali- fied endorsement. No other medicine has snoh a record of cures of female troubles. Refuse to brry any substitiite. Dominion Atlantic Railway And ~i‘ 'ini .H p i,-ri-it l R letoi vii Virirrouth The popular lfailt Line Between Kastern Nova Scotia and Boston Vin Windsor junction and Halifax. rixrlii-:<1»=. 'i‘RAiNa leave l{a|in;x.dai|y_l(ex- .opt sunda- ) at 7.35. ri. ni. for Digby and Yar- nrinilr making connection at Yarmouth for Boston. The Royal Mail Steamsiiips “PRINCE GEORGE.” and "BOSTON" Thr' ilnnlrst and Finest !-`»tf- mera plylu( be Pen the Maritime Provinc_~ '~tiri Boston. l.r-ave Varrnouih, dlnly_ lrroept Sunday for Boston on nrrivn- or lfxpnggg nina fmrn lla ilrx. Returning lrnve Long Wharf, llonton, daily ieacepi ii_turrlny) nt 2 D. Ill Passengers arriving tu Hwllfiix next drry 645 rn by Express Trnirr vm A I information, guido noon, folders, etc. uvliicliwlllhe .~entfree,wrile to V. H. Arm. urrong, r`.enf»rri| Prnisenaer Agent. Kentville N S, la-'i`rn_r.~ inn nn Atinnilc standard l'im _ ° i' civxins, General Mgr. r. t4 _iw Ani nl. Ili. .\ ii. ._ ._ ._ 7 ,L Fl'Nl\AV ll\lI'. lAlll.F`._ Will l_-_.- .» rwlnwn it “ ‘~ “ iz.-l:. FI. p. p. " " Il ll. ._ ._ ._ 1 W Wlll lf Ave llooky l’ulnl. ill rl. ltr. lil. iii. IU. Ill. Ill. In. .5 “ “ 1i1l0p.iii. ' ` ‘ .5 p. in Eastern Steamship Co, Internertlonell Dlvlsloni THREE TRIPS A WEEK. Cornmendrig Monday, M1. :_ |904. steamer: leave tt. john Movidav~_ ls rrlneridrrya and Fridays Attlvi. m. (Standard) for Lnhec, Hut port, Poritrrnd and Boston. RHTURNING from llontrm, vin. Portland, Eraatporl and Lnhec Iovidavr, Wedneadayahnrl lfrldnyl nt one n, m Through tickets on uric nl principal railway, atnitpmr rind h igriec ch- ~x~l ll i~~t|n i tio iw--enqerrr arriving at Rt. john on evening prrvtmra lo nailing can go direct to steamer ann rake cabin berth ov rrlriie-oorn for the trip. All freight via thtrr line in lrriured against fire and murine rink. W. (5. LEE. Ainnl, Bl, john, N. B. A. H. NANBCOU. 0. P. A T. A. CALVIN AUSTIN, V. P. I (\ffI'i Mlnllll. \lFeor'» Wharf. llorrlnn_ Man ¢;,-w~ Ye- -- Federal Blend A vholce Blend of Ceylon, India and China 'I`eas,in such prop_n‘ions as to Insure a lielicioiis cup of Tea. Sol-l hy all the ‘principal Grou-rs. Wholesale by PM 54° I 6.11 7.lo No. 7 P. i. i._gliiwl_l Commenring iii-_.nt-ir Anvil 15th, lou, the rrrilnn ntllin. _.o _._.,~ will runrisily (Sunday " " " lil() p. ti\._ ' cepied) nr |nlt_l4~ _ I hillbitlll No. N0. No. No. No. No al 5 l _=,,...», ga,-3 _ J' z ? ._ U* .*¢?"f~: Qui.:-1 -~r,~rBz a r.i»r. A M. \Jlr'i'\wn ar. ooo ri 15 Royal! june. H45 rt.3Q 4 N. Wlliahlre il_i5 ir_n3 Hunter River ting io.\r 5. 14 Emerald Junc. 7 _go io-t7 r rrr¥97 3.::S.atl= 5 in 5,17 A.l 7-35 moo <38 3.35 F, 0 N0. l.v litncrnlrl june. o AR Kenrilnqion 7 rz o.4Fl ro in ar. 8'nld¢ lv 6.50 9_i5 No. No. No. II I il I' 53 liao A.M. 3 A_\l. -r u. 7°.. 1-31 755 mv A_M A M. v ar. io_\s Iv l»l’»\i_'ic nr. rr iq Weliln lon ii Vi l'rrrt Flnl i to 0'l¢enry A -S Atherton o _\.1o at. Ttgnlllr Iv r.M_ ru _ No. rg i4 r.u_ A.M. A lr. iv, ch-r_.¢.._ A.. sy, Mi liiewnii lc. 7 zh lltouii 6 yy sl rw--"vt o_o, nr \' _il is lv *`,_,..»_,~,. _‘8'iS‘-’1‘.3 2 .= 'I-r-1hl§§'J\ _z ¢3=:.;:2__;1:: °_° 9 15 tn. o No. I1 _~“‘r'_*"' " ‘é:».I:§*5F Loo A85 5 on H 1_1 < rn qw 5-47 __.-~ I~_5,o io \'~ r M. A M Nc, No. Nn, No. ,~ r u ,_ on 1-4| A og, 4. .5m AMP ro ill ro A M A ar, r_M. Ras lv Mt Stewart )c nr 7 10 A_rn q_\4 Cardigan _roi g _gg rn. Gm'tnwri lv :.40 A.M |'.“. > -:ee ..:'e_‘ Nu o. No. ro r M A. al. 7_4o lv lfnierald jnvic ar 7 1d rl,_\o at C. Traverse lv 6.10 ru Au Trains Arc _nn hy Atlantic standard Time. ll. POTTYNORR. (ku. Mgr Can. Govt Ry. Moncton. N. I. G A. HH A R I‘ superintendent. P. E. I. llallwr y. iavlotlol -rr, Apfll list. rosa. Cape Breton Ads lor. Q IOQI, Barrlarora. lollctonarid Nota ea. Money to Loan-straight Loan or rom llntirilng and Loan Company. Onion ln Roan Block, hyd ney C.l. mow non. r.r..n. wowaan rr. loan. aa. r..|. » .:_~...:i_e_e:_-_.~..._e..:':. _i:.'_,.;f".°f _ , _ fog: l' ;¢ Cn aatna I. Bnaclllu., I. LM Alclilato A. llclwvvlw, I li. L. lllIllP|lY ls (lil I Uydaoy. C. 3. hour-ai Communion fllrchaato lei llllllll ll Mlllllllll l 4`_»--"»~"l ' ' its fum J nh. ony-re-yas. 0| lov. R. J. Campbell. the for -oua poster of tha City Temple, London, Hr. T. P. 0'Connor wrftaar U, u a preacher, I think lr; Camp bell appeals lrat to the heart, he alp- peal|"lt¢`roaly load atromqly to t o mind. A hushed nciwiu or ern wra- alt. a. conauminhta alocutlon- lst., enabled to liaka the moat of I' :woot but lat over stron; voio_a,' "ln which one occasionally detects ‘tho roll of a Scottish "r,” and arlueid , aa ha la original in thought., a‘ sen mon hom him is nt oncein amo- tionll and an intellectual do (ht. H0 preachers do, that ha la 5 vary ln- mpir person and you an abyamally _ or ons. An idaaltat, he ia yi! no “practical vlalonary, askin] you to live up to ldaala which won't_ work' 'la a work-vday world. Aa a moral physician ho searches out the evil growths al your soul, but he dosln'\ treat. than with are and brinratona. Instead. la pours upon tlum the loothllg oils of A great. humanity, ; great. qmpathy, and a great faith. "It'l anvil too lata to mend” with lim. For I-bl raat, lr. C|,mpb¢l|'g preacllllq la to all intontl and pur- poaoa oxtamporary, he ia sparing of (suture, though lacking nothing gl faryor. ,___ _ ____ _~ quo; nnmovoll, ‘or would you rather that I lnlllod it for you? Well, say, unless we go to war. I trust not. We Gorman! are a peaceful people. and we do not love to light, although wo have the beat army in Europe, and bo- tore long we shall not be despised on Ure sen. But it is not justice that we should ba denied cooling stations, and it la unworthy of the United States to nttcrript this act. of injiisticr-_ Poiillng sititionll We oiiglit to iizlvc; r'<>ii|iiii.; stu. tions WC must halve. Let us," said the count lightly as he lighted a fresh dgarette, “rameriibcr some time in the future our conversation of today. We must have coallng stations," he re- peated in ri dreamy manner.»A. Mau-_ rice law in Colller’s Weekly. _________l___ Bpellhalr “Chop Suzy." There are about as many ways of spelling “chop suey" as there are ways of preparing lt, and scarcely half n down Chinese restuiirants cnn he found in Chicago where the rianie of the dish fa not misspelled, rind yr-t none is ab- solutely incorrect. On South State street one sign rvrids “Chop Shucy." Ori West Madison street is another which reads "Chop Sony." On Clark street, where there is u ncst,of Chinese restaurants, the name is spelled in manyvvnya An ednciitful (Tlilniiiiiiiii, sp(-liking of this spelling or inisspcilliig the other day, said: “All the ways nrv right, :ind all are wrong. It is only rr guess at best. It would lie impossible to spell the name rightly in English. Thu neiircst ap- pronch to the coi'r‘cCt spoiling would he ‘svliolcop iiloirr-y,' 'l`lils could not be p|'onoiinl-od hy un .\nrr\rlc:in, so we have couio to uso 'chop suoy’ as tho proper ivriy of painting our signs. YI! the other ways ure not incorrect.”- ChlcsgolnfcrOcci1n_ Jenn or Sedan! The current sensation in military Germany is Adam Beyin's "Jena oder Sedan?" It purposes to show that the method of drills, parades and other tactics now used in the Gcrmrin army is antiquated and is rapidly destroying that modtlmportrint element in mod- ern warfare, individual initiative, and h creating mere human machines which refuse to work ns soon ns they are removed from control of onlcerf authority. The book is in the form ofa notvél, and the author graphically de- scribes the monotonous life in the bar- racks, the wearisome and duillng drills, the showy parades and the hard- ships of the maneuver fields. He de- scribes the petty tyrrinny of the non- commissloned officers and of the com- missioned 'officers of the lowr-_r grades and asserts that the most patriotic of- hcer, the one lreenest in his profession. mustsoonvr or inter abandon himself to monotonous routine. He asks whith- er the army is going. lo Jena or Sedan. ___.__.__ The Flin Morgnma. This beautiful atmospheric phenome- of tha fairies of medlreval legend and lrspoelnlly prevalent at the strait of llsallnl, between Italy rind Sicily, has iabiy been mucniiy serrated by Dr. Boccara of the technical college at Rofgln. Ho has seen the apparltions under' three differ-ent forms-aerial, marine and multiple. in the first case buildings on the Italian coast were seen projected on the Sicilian coast br youd.. In the second case arches on a railway above Messina were'vlslbla, mlgittllsd and more brilliant than the real arches, sninding below the no line with no apparent support. In the multiple Morgnnn norial and marine appariuons ara visible simultaneously. All these appmiruiicns are ascribed to variations in atmospheric density. pm- ducllal abnormal rcfrrictlon. Dllllolad Floldh From seven diamonds, weighfnit from two to twenty-one carats, that have been picked up in Wisconsin and 4 adjoining states Professor William H. Hobbs traces the diamond tleids"of North America to the volcanic region of the Canadian wilderness south of Hudson bay. The only known ma.t:t1x of the diamond is the black ahalé. or "bins ground," around the néélrs 'ol bm-nad out volcanoes. The loose stones found aann to have been transported, by giadara, and on roilowtufup the probable courses of these ancient ics river! do lines converge in the dooal’t. make you fool, aa soma' non, which nikon its name from one ‘ I I 'Y YY Y nh, *' ` ` Lorquororlago on the ldiil. |‘ 1': ` »- C----» -- A o A-No snowiiv of llhglgnd from 1880 until 1894, ' . has been described as England’a ` " greatest criminal judge. A Writer ill the Pall Mall Magazine says that in appearance ho has the vary embodi- amnt. of judicial dignity. lie was over courteous and coneidaréte, and never tried to win cheap applause hr the expense of an inexperienced ban rfstar or overwi-ought witness. Ho had a curious habit. on the bQch. of leaning back in his chair and closing his eyes, ual mia aornq- timss led the unwary to conclude that ha was asleep. On one occasion, during tho trial of Q prisoner fer setting nre to A dwelling-l:louse, tAa counsel for tha dafllaoo wu much upset through bil ignorance of- the chiefs habit.. Throughout the day he had been try- ` ing to get before the jury ah' fact that a. mah other than tho prisoner had openly t.lireat.cn_~d to burn down the particular house. Each attempt. to introduce testi- mony which the rules of evidence would not admit, was clmclcnd by 5 prompt objection. suatalled by the court. _But when the speech for the defence was begun Lord Coleridgn went off into his usual dom, md th, cnrinsr-l Srinv his opportunity. "‘7vritlr‘rncn of this jury_" said hq_ "let me come to another and mor-¢ lorioua point.. Wo have heard from the witnaaoa that a certain Bill Smith had, prior to the fire, been dismissed by the prosecutor from hir; aarvios. Now. gentlemen, I can tall you something-" "But not. a.bout\Mr. William Smith, Ym afraid," came from the bench, ln gentle tones which conveyed ;¢ lense of irritation or annoyance. Death Roll of the Plague. Over a million and n half people ln India have died of plague since the disease first iriariu its aiipvaranco il B0mbay in 1895. In lfiflli thcrg were 1,700 deaths. The Mortality increased to 56,000 in 1807, to 118,- 000 in 1898, and to ]1l.'».O()0 in 1809, The following your thorc was 3 big drop the number nf dr-nlhs goin# dowri to $`l3,00l'l,l but the iinpc that thc end was in sight was quicllly dashed to the ground, the year 15101 seeing no loss than 2Tfl,0(`|0 dca1hs_ while the loin] rosa in 1902 (0 gh. t.ei'i'il`ic iigiirv uf .">'."7,0‘tlt_ Siiiri- ll_~»ii iiiAtlr\t's hrivv grown r~\'r~n \vor's¢-, ||,,. first tlirvo months of 'lin r-iiri'1\nt. _vi nr' .riding loiighlv nnoflinr Il00_ti0t» tg the list of those who have perished from th¢_ distrust.-_ Tho Llttlc ()ne`s Outlook.-l<`losaic six yr-_ara olil. "Mamma," she. called one tiny, "if I get rniirrlrd will I have to have n iiusbnnri like url?" "Yes," rcplllzd the rriother, with an auiusod smile. "And lf I dori’t get married will I have to be rm old timid like Aunt. Katt?" "Yv.~i. ` _ “Mi\uirna"-after ri pause-“li.`s A roulzh world for u_~i women, nln't. ltl" Alltlio iurilr houllniz properties ofthe pine are l>oi.i.lcd up in Dr. W00d's Norway Pine Syrup. I ir the most. satisfactory remedy for .laughs and uolrls of ull kinds Plroo 250 Ilow doth the busy Japnnci-o Improve oooh warlike minute ily loading up his little nun And handing out. whats in lt.. Minard's Linimen lor sale everywhere. Mrs. Uppmnnn-I must. tell you, Della, thiil. I warulisplerised nt. your cnterialninll hut. lcernrin ln e kitchrn lust nl hi.. t pol th g l).a|la~Fi\lt_li, 0| did ax him into the parlor uia'rrm, hut. he would n't. go. Mr. Robt.. Jennings, Mansfield, Out writes: ‘I have used one bottle of Dr Low's Toonhaohe Gum for severe to 'roche and received instant relief. Besides this it acted as a splendid temporary filling Price 100. “I worifier why people nlwnya speak of Earth as she?" “lt_'ri natural enough. Nobody knows exactly what hor age is." EARACHE CUREI). Miss J. .l. Johnson, Innlsfnil, Alta" says I was troubled with Earaoho for a lon time, and nothing helped me until I used [Ingyardh Yollow Ol , which cured me oonipioteiyf ._ Mlstresis-“Do you love) babies? Mald- “Not at three dollars ra week,' mum." Miner-d'a Llniment Relieves Nouraigia. “You must. oomo and see us, my door." said ri lady to rl lIi.tlu girl of her acquain- tance' "Do you know tho number-’l" "Oh, yes," responded the innocent child. “Dunn says yo%nlways live at slxos or sevens." Mlna'rd’a Liniment Cu'-cs Dmdrull. It In is not. truo that Kipling is now writ- lnu another ponni about Adam-Zab, the bear that runs like a devr. Ltixn-Liver Pills are the ladies' favorite athartlo, as they do not gripe or pair , token or-weaken or cameo the slightest As soon as Russia gets the .lapanqse lured tn St. Petersburg she'il proceed to show themlwlraffs what.. llinald'a Llnlment Laura Burns etc. If the Czar doesn't. go to the frontpretty noon, their won’t be anyfrvont. to |10 to. stupefylng liaanaohaa are cured the or-all cleared, and the br-sin brlgbtailbd by l\lburn‘s Sterling Iieadpcbs Powders. l'n§y”d`o not. weaken the hurt. Price 100 an _ A fisherman who has been dead and n his irrave for bwo|ysara bambesti sumrnni l ad for salmon posohing »at. Berwick-ow Tweed. ‘I have uaodDi'. `I»o*‘a‘Wbrln Syfll ln m family, and it been Andrew F. Gantt, a prominent merchant ind mnirufgetmpr' ` ‘ " *hoamni insured his llle in the Mutual Life Insurance Company' of New ' lo was required to pay the sum of 816.9o per U1,ooo.oo each _ , Recently lr. Gault died and the Company paid to ll I, im! amz the original insurance of 81,000.00, but $l,4z4.oo in addition, making" all $2,414.00. Mr. Gault paid fifty-two annual premiums, amounti I h ,878 80; the Company returned in dividends $54540 more than lt Navi n premiums from the insured. ‘ Mr. Gault was insured under another policy in the same Company ‘mf a like amount, taken out rl few years later. on which he d tortymtlaa annual premiums of 818.28. amountiny to 8895.72. Dlvideaisuaddltilina lb this policy were 81.z38.oo or $341.28 u excess ot' total premiums paid. , A. N. FRASER. / JOHH McEAClIE|\N» Special Agent. Ch’towu. Local Agent. Ch°twn - _ i l _,, _ini _ _'__n;;f;T;_.E::;r;;:gi -1--':;1_-f;;'.;L'7.=.-=_' -fe ,ff _ f - _ " ' __-___-._-..____` :_ , _li lf:-'1 """` ' ‘ an ' hifi" i_#-_-:-i urnace __ '_ __._ ,- f* ‘vateiupan ` ,_¢.,, - '~`~'1_»` _ ‘lil Dry air is light - it lifts and ;§r@§m`u y carries dust. Dry air cracks your _ _ ___ , .. 5,] furniture, gives you a headache, Q4, / I . . f '.» 1-I shrivels your skin, parches your _~._ _ ~ -» ‘ lf] lungs. " The water-pan in most furnaces is a pleasantry. It has IL, no serious business in the work ofthe furnace-it iS merely F lli , » placed there for effect, because a water-pan is a good thing. ,.‘ .y And a water-pan is an absolute necessity to your health ' _i _ e fl and comfort, hut it must be properly placed to radiate é i-“ll moisture evenly and uniformly throughout the house. 'P ° _ ,` |__-_,l ‘fi scientifically arranged water-pan in any furnace in the world. The water-pau of the Sunshine Furnace is the mos: it does the work a water~pan should, and does it well. l iii M°Claiys, -5' - ~ “Rogers Hardware Co., s°‘°{§,€§.‘;§,‘F,,{?_'_°““‘ L_.._.__. _ .___r-!'u- mg; In The Portrait Line I have stood the test and come out best. My portraits have stood the test and come out best. It will only cost you $2.48 to try the test and get the best. It is always advisable to deal, only with reliable, and gealthat which is defiable, which in my mind is always lust Ea e. S. F. TARBUSH, INSTANT RELIEF. High Grade Art Parlors,` Queen Street, iCh’tovp. Sole Agent here for Parker's Dye Works' of Toronto. MODERN DENTISTRY BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS One thing we again wish to call your attention to is our CORRU' GATED SUCTION PLATE. iiy using this form ofauction (which la pat- ented and for the use of which we have secured the ri lata) we _*ill GUAl“ ANTEE T0 FIT ANY MOUTH. It doei not matteritow dliault it may be or what other dentists have told you. We know we can Bt ll, and llaya no hesitation in saying so. In cases where there are still sont! teeth It maining in the mouth, we will replace the lost ones by means of BRIDGE WORK or PARTIAL PLATES, eeth which are decayed wewill reatorab CROWNING (gold or porcelain) filling,or by use of PORCELAIN INLAYIY- We have the largest and beat equip d ohice in the Maritime Provinem \ and do any and all kinda of dental worgeknown to the profession today. BERLIN DENTAL PARI.0RS, &t- ' -B f'l -m .i all uint niliniln ini me list ` McLaughlin Carriages are for Sale on P. EI I. at the _ Following Blacaaz- , Eldon by James Falconer] Orwell by A. N. Jenkins. Murray iver by Thos. L_ Cook. Montague by Martin McKinnon. °"""" Georgetown by A. A._McDonald (Bros. Card gan by Bowlcn Bros. gregfxriqcton by].HW_ lll(cLennan. o on ami ton Garnbel.` Wellfn Summergde by? Leonard Morris. North Eeudtéqigejhy Tqhn A_;““‘_n W. GRANT 'S CO.. at Charlottetown, Transfer Agents- I . Y' It It GIVI 4" lle::.f‘s,f;.:_. ° __ L _ ` I;o_erQnaeaSt:Clt'ttlwn. 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