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_11E60 strawb
Bonnet brims
The lace frock
Plaid ribboes
Cut the oats b
Select good,
Wheat.
Buolclea 9n sti
able.
Gauze fans
Season.
The da.ys ate
Peptibly.
Mr. Gregory
Toronto.
The stringless
the season,
Low shoes at
the moment.
W. J. Gould,
for holidays.
Only six Wee
tail fall fair.
We are again
nets in the fall.
Poor econbm
threshing time.
Teenier defeat
bay on Saturday
Mr. Hurlburt
town last Mond
MI'. Moines, o
ibg a few days h
Be Rife the st
'water they can
The Miss 13ro
Visiting at Mrs.
Man reaps wl
often rips what
Corresponden
one side of the
People should
setting fires this
Keep the stoc
if you want a cr
Beware of s
then.; etei bog
Mrs. John Br
Mrs. W. H. Ve
The stdne fou
Metneri al chure
Every Velma
eplay foot wears
Men
r. John Gil
of Toronto; is y
town.
Subscribers
steady going h
paper.
When a ducl6
of his mother he
to want
Ms is "Weir
friends on Thur
lIetrciit.
Miss:Mani-1in
Sarnia, returned
Tuesday.
When ctieeni
'Wardrobe was fo
seven fans.
A scheol-teacl
a whalebone, of
boys blubber.
Mr: Horace
Oatherines for a
to St. Marys.
Banton Bros,
ed a very attrac
few days past.
T'bos.
_London Tuesda
the fall trade.
An Exeter N
plains of the' bac
Walks in that b
In a small loe
.New Era last w
appears seven ti
Harvest is o
were favored wit
to gather in the
Point Farm
crowded with g
ton's sal uhrious
Sprinkle slak
and walls of t
Worms and abso
The Royall
bolding a Musci
tainment about
Mr. J,LtS. She
present visiting;
tivea in this plac
Don't haul hi
perfectly dry;
of rain in the ei
lona
I•tun the bar
fieldsthat any f
ateand be dest
Wit ter.
White i's wor
people of all; age
arms to, the' sil
isreli
The most eco
heard, from. 11
of tarand featl
imigh hors,
'rhe posters a
date of holding
wert( printed a
Meatoetin.
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t News
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Several loads of new Wheat. were,
marketed during the week and samples
were good.
The front side of fbe roef of Messrs
Fanner Bros. handsome brick reeidence
bee been reeliingled,
It is reported. tbet t,.h..teves .h.eve 1-1.e.en.
viSiting. POMP of OA 1411.1106'S of 00 .6.th
eenceeelon, Usimene, Preserved :fruit
Was StOlp4,Bggs
A villager who was heard to exclairn
"When one beau is goes another. com,
etli '''. mast be the happy parent of. . sey.;
eral daughters.
It may be all right, but it sounds
rather queer to learn thee the village
is in dailger of 'A Mil* Annttic owing to
the drought,
Use plenty of aginfectanta around
010.44k -drains and privies. Gather a
few' bArrels, of road •44# for 41-Q j4 QV-
privieein winter.
Don't itsk a eorreeleeeent if he would
like this or that to eat er drink, but
prepare the delicacies mid present them
,i4 4 teinptiug way. s •
A youog man sett a. note to Ina
girl asking at what time he should calf)
‘.
and received in return the feilowing I
-.-"Deer Jon-Cemet afpestate."
Do not marry for riches my ecin but
• ) ,
remember that the hesband of an heir,
ese in seldoin obliged to get up at five
. .
.0' clock in the morning, and build the
Jiro, ..
04 Fricley evening hut, some your'k
friends of the village visited Mr, and!
Mr. Thos. Cane; of the Vsborne
Model Farm, when a orand musical
tp
treat was enjoy.ed.
It has been suggested that thblasr,
on who discovered a "substance" which
is claimed to be "three hundred tiraes
sweeter then sugar," and west's a bustle
is hot a ritarrieclman,
"There is evidently a great deal te
be learned about wernen," says a Ph4a-
delphia editor. There is, indeed, and
the best way to learn it is to ask some
other woinan abdut it.
.
The first man in Middlesex.- who has
. —
served his tone in jail for violation of
the Scott Act was Edward Mertin,
who was released froni the dounty jail
rda
Satuy afternoon.
The ADvOCATB just: beats all for lo-
cal riews. Everybody thinks so, and
everybody the reads ADVOCATE. Those
whie do net subscribe either beg, bor,
row or steal the readhlg of it. •
Sodie people are too mean to' lite,
but we hope those who told us last
week that the ADvo4ATE was the best
'arid newsiest paper published in the
county may•live a long. time to enjoyFACTIONIx
this world's noodness,
e .
Messrs, Swallow Bross pumprinikers
haVe purchased the plant and =chin-,
ery and leased the premises ot Messrs
Ross& Taylor and will take•possion
%
next January, wheri•Messes Ross 4,Say
lor will occutil their new pre*. ise" i.-.4
.
A wife, according to the neesde„rii
definition of the term, is a Woman sllo
stay at home in the summer ' timeito
keep the fire ineurence policy from bite
ino' invalidated while the husband ie.
e' ' '
risking his life insurance at Greed
Bend summer reeserts,
T ose who make a practiee of read-
ing are not generally victims of sharp -driven
ers. Scarcely a weetr passes but smile
new swindle is exposed. A sure rule
'
is always to refuse to sign any paper
presented by strangers,- no matter how
harmless the document ina,y look,
Mies Gilroy (late Captain of the Sal,
vation Army here), at preseet the
guest of Mr. Thomas IVIcCortnick lia8
kindly favored, the Many hiencis, by
addressing the Gospel Serviee- at Viet.
ores Hall last Sunday evening, A
very large crowd WAS, preient to show
their esteem. end syinpatliy.
• • , , ,
We have iteeiv.ed the fall price list
h 1 1 .. s
of choice eeed whdet offered. y o Et
Pearce & CO, importers and growere.ofrocks
seede, It contains. a lot of valuable
intormaVto'n am'es tlle pri.e.es of otherthirty
hoice wheats. Oesiry farmer should,
C .
seeure'ene at onee by sending. to'
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slpeEtito ,tv Ily .J.19? Dundas streets
Lendeti Ont
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tt, may be sates actory to Know,. al.
• •
though the weather is warm that we
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shall have ti.shrup• fi•Ost its exactly four
• ' ' .
weeks frent today. At least we were
• -• • •
told, so, on the Market thi8 nicseiiiiie by
• „,,,
a fanner who takes his weather (.1.1.6
from the song of the locust ea, there hi
e, . . r . •
• , 'EA
always Et frost in six Weeke• aftee lid
gets off Itis first ttobio itote,„ •
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il •
The thistie-clowiinOw Ilbetti upon le
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air, each carryint,,,,; the good to be sowu.
aiid peep-am:fled insetim•fidiotoiog omit,
th or field. The common, .06,,riarsdiati
thfstIO is the meet productive of weecht
.
to :yield 05,,
Oho stock being computed '
00 '' ' . • .11 I. ' 6 1-
0 seeds. Its a wo c ei that t le
mumeipal le county
' ' ' ' authorities' Huron
do not tido some action. to prevent 'the
'spread Of the noisatee ittside their re,
hpective corpotations; _It is net be
. .
Cat180 thOlt• litt,etittOti Ilea 'Pet blei,i,
'ofteh called, to it..
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Mr S Herrington of Blyth drop-
ped .o,irbe“) Oa his. way from. Toronto
and SPPPt ',a §l).Prt but plea460,6t, time
with Mends,
A nttteher et the mealhere and
friends of Oaten.. Pre. shyter,iert, church
eiijoyed them. selvise pienicing at the
.Bend on Civic ji rd .tif
A game of base ball was .played, on .nesday
Tuesday ititerheon between married
-- - . • ' - -- . • • .
44.4 slnele, men and resulted in the de-
feat of the former; scP.re, 3. to 13.
Mem% 0, §nell and .T. P. Clattee, of
this towfri. -were on Monday last sworn
in ea county magisteAte's. The ap-
POiktiBeEts ..are .cOnceded to be good
onesi
Rev, Wm, Penhall, of Elimvtlle and
,,,,,, a .i.., wit,00,., of Bi„,, were i4
town. On Monday and each left 0 jobat
the Apv9ctoo . emee. Thanks gen_
tlemen.
'where
Those, *he diet nE/0 get their meet on
Monday had to nibble clOsely to tbe
bone on 'Tuesday for -biitchers as *ell
' - - - • •
as bakers and printers entoyed thecivic
- 110lidaYo .i
The roof of Monte Saravrelf & Pick,
ard'rs dry goods emporium has been re-
placed by a new OS composed of Sheet,
iron whiah was fulinislwd by MI', MT.h'
spe,elotiatt, narawaag,rseeseoe a vo's
place:
• .A Villager who went on the occur-
siert to Sarnia Clete holiday took notice
that considerable harvesting remained
yet to be dooe, and that the draught
- . .
had injtfred things'. in generalyeay
touch.
We understand that a neer Method-
ist church is to be built at Centralia
and that Mr. Trivett, of Exeter has.
promised the friends that he vrill fur-
nisi' oneefOurth of the amount required
to build it
Buy a can of baking powder at Ed.
Robert's and secure a handsome -
pm
ent which is given Away to every. pur-
chaser. Call and get a can and it
will only vest you forty cents and you
get a piesent which is worth thirty
cents.
Tuesday being civic holiday the busi-
ne8s places' were closed and leork in
. N.
general was suspended'. gven the
..
watering cart failed to put m an ap-
peatance and the straggling citizen was
compelled to swallow the dust as well
as he could. %
,
Another good ride is to buy your
goods of a reasonable •dealer. People
do not trevel around the country to
give sway money -they're on. the
make, You can "'do better with the
local dealers whose names you see i,
the advertising..columns. of newspapers
}toys. Pascoe Mid Grabece. exchasig•
ea pulpit*. last Sunday mermen.,
might also add ant
that a couple of young
gents in town ex,ehadeed sisters Tues.
the • •
day miming, prior to going on e tx-
cursion to Sarnia, 1:t is certainly
Methodistic, and no doubt forms un-
•o., i n,
A number of' children attempted to
cross. the street iii front of the Oom-
.
meretal hotel Sunday aftemooti in front
of a team of 1 orses which were being
by a couple of young fellows;
• and but for the peomptiiess, of the clri-
vet in pilling up the ilOYSOS 4.4.,' little
girl Might have been seriously hurt, •
The exeu-sion to Sarnia on Civic
• -
holiday •ilader the auspices of the town
band was not so well atronitect as it
P
should have been; own% no doubt to
the
e many tee, eatd terrible and ace
which have befallen excursion trams of
tan
We undersood the band will
Illte. - ' '
scarcely Any mere than clear 0,.penses
by their' undertakine
ee
At a family picnic which essenieled•
• ..
on Tu.esday afternoon at the term of
M .7 Richard Harvey,f II 'borne 1
1.-, o Usborne, an
exceediogly good tinie was spent. About
petsonsi youtg and, old,. enjoyed
' War amuse-
thenisetves• with VarlOUS pop .
ments and in. the,eveoing all sat dowii
tOia well. ladelVtableandeuppledthe in
'nee teat of ult hie wants.
.
Aenual MOlistee Excursion. The
..
great ExeutsiOn of the year takea place
oii, Saturday 27 to Nia,,ara Tails and
• '
Grims.by Park; ttaiir leaves Exetet at
• - •
. $2,00 good for
enie; as nes tieketa Only
three clays. The wonderful Sam. Joiles
preaches et Grini8liv oe this -oecesion,
. ' . d . . .
You dall Viait, the Palla Sr.4G•ritoshy
both, Gol Clef Got
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It .e, .Alfred, MOsith , a former pupil
,
of 5-.• Si SO. 3, Stepheni. whore, under
the tuition of Me.. Athi. 4.. Latti, he
stieCeededin passing a creditable ex,
iiiiiiiiiitiOn.at the mite-tie:Ste, and wilee
- I
dUritigthe-PaStYcat has been, itittehd,
or • •• •
nix io at ititon,‘ takes
' - tl ' ' High School'
' • 1 standing, . , 't , . .
second c ate a the late exam-
inatien for Teachere• NOP .Professional
Certificated, . This iterittl, Weak's loll&
se then wade, Alfred is a hard work-
cie, e good stodebt, aeal, is Alto v ot,
.aletio ,
, 0.
.
Mr joseph .Smith of •thie villaee
has disposed of his residence, Huron -at,
to Mr. 4.60. Rett, of rial?PrEP town-
ship,
,
titi.,tpil Al „olitiEr,401)eap..47.::;,..14bing_g111.,,, .4.0;„eht fIrry.9.4ino
was, at the ins. twice. of the Landlady
the station hotel, arrested on Wed-
evening and put in the 'cooler.'
I. O. 17, -On Friday evening, 'nth
inst.. all the na b f 0 t E ate
. , . . . ero ere p our 4 x„ ,r,
No., 1243., Independent Order of li'erest-
ere, are requested to ,attend •a special
meeting at their Court Chamber .at
eight o'clock, to ,eensider matters of
great importenee, .R ROBERTS 0. F,
The late long spell of hot yeathe ; '
haii c. 44socii •44' flsectt 10401- isl-,noe-pecri.,
as seldom as :possible in the hemline of
ip -
e. ars polite to in quarters where
13 P appear, ' . •
it la 40t (Oen found, aact In POITle cases
it was -never $011 before; and
when. ft once Appears it is difficult to
evict it. ',Chia is the wingless .insect
whielt always, "gets there" *a d •
. - - 4 1S'
known scientifically as "cimex lectular-
tus' and which has a close affinity for
bed. posts and beds. is, i4 short,
Whet the unregenerate call the bed -bug
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1,19reet#0,•allift,VUCIf.$
Fall..1Yli
.4411 wheat
.4..013(eielato,reioq.,
Hay per
Batter
Potatoes
per
Dierseeillioesper
.
t If 0..80 ta ft90'
ati.o. to 0.90,
ttaS. to. 0...$5
04.0. te 9,151. .
tor 0,40 to •9,55:
9,01Y •to 15.00'
MR; td 0.18,
per bag. 11.W to 1,10
doe 0, l‘t to, 0 l 5-
100 7,00 to
..
4T/.eS.
grew larger.
is perennial.
,
are coining in i'Oelles :
.
Om they get too 'rip%
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perfeetly Olean :peed
mes :ate, very fashion-
'To: Alt the tarre this
shortening very per-
"
is homd again frent
bonnet ts Ole last et
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the preferred wear at.
Of Oehasta, is home
ks from num Monday
promised bigger boo.
to be short of help at
ed Hanlah on •Tciront0
• • . •
,
, •of IMitehell, Was in
.
Ly;
f Park Hill, is spend-
erel
)01r have all the pure
;kink,
leridks, of tondori are
Trieks.
fat he sowsibut woman
:he sews,
a will plea ste write on
?epee only
be very dantious about
dry weather,
t off the young cl°v°
,p, next season.
windlers, patent -eight
them off the place.
)cleriek is the Wiest of
,ity, Exeter North.
ndation of the Trivia
h ie about completed.
. who has not a fat
. ,
low shoes this sum-
, jr., telegraph operator
[siting his parents in
;orne and go, but the
use -fly stick e to his
lives beyond the means
must Merry or come
left a huge circle of
;day last, She left for
, ,
t, who was visiting at
with excursionists on
Eliza,beth died. her
uncl to containtwenty-
ler's sveitch should he
course: It makes the
ollick, is back from St.
short time, prior going
•
windows have present,h
ive appeamice for a
etirino• Was clOWn to
bthis
t making purchases for
.
ehcortespondentdoin.
1 condition of the gide-
•
rrg,
il item in the Olioton
iek the name "lieefee"
mes,
nie and our farmers
1 the nest of weather
.
grain.
is now crowded fairly
ueats etekingt lake 11u.
breezes,
el linie' over the floor
o granary to destroy
4.) moisture. ,
tempi:ars contemplate
1,19.110T Literary enter,
1M 30th, iiists .'
ttes of LOndelt, is. et
iris friends, and rola-
e and vicinity'. •
the (train until it it
0
better to get a shower
fld, than to,. 111118ttlil 60
row over the ste Wile
.
mil 8eeds 0 toy gamin -
•oyed by the frosts- of
•
s• in ell fabeices and by-
33 from. the infant iii.:
vet-haited inothet iii
ioiniCill iiiiin has been
e tried to ,pawii a cOko,
c.. '
tit, the girt O. his
.6 .titit timiotintitvg {Aid
Exeter Ian show and
t the,. ttiosite,i, (Ace,
.
W1148114'4
RedSprinOITheillt•Pe;.
Ill4dey" per
oats er
PS*Il sz'
Ray per
Butter per
tvs per
flutes per
Slieep Skins
Wool per
siitaer
Potatoes
Aebel
ppls per
Oatmeal
TraoIr1kowper
Ateoti per
THE MARKETS;
Juno' O. 1887:
0 81 to 80 81
0 84 to '
: 0 80 tO 0 84
0 35 to 0 40'
0 30 to Q AI
o 00 to 0 0'
9 04 to 0 00
0 00 to 0 11
0 00 0 16^
0 00 te, 0 13
0 00 to 0 80
0 00 to 0 0
0 00 to 1 08
0 00 to 1 00
0 00 to 0 004 .
0 09 to 3 00'
. 0 00 to
00 00 to 1.‘2 01
9 00 to 00 1.0
_,....,.
Emma..
p..00311001 (110w)
bushel
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bushel
bushel
ritiotiei
ton
lb..... ..... .. . .....
doiett
I» .
mar. ,
lb ' -
bbl
per bushel
bua
per »Id ......
,
loo UM
lb
...1.01MIMMIMIN•a....41•••
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Christies
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th.m.(42
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Commercial
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1k.,IVERY,
gy STAtitr
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II pi ?
.1-..1.,11411diaill
811:d liOrsea
lett at the Bawkshaw
ITAF. promptly „tter,dott
oNABLE.
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113,
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RioUroioti Trip to 'Sault. St, Marie
and Mackinaw, '
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To the editor of the• A.D VOOlk.Vg
Sia f -Haying heard of the six dory ex=
eursion,, 1 and my friend decided et once
to try the healthful atmosphere and seen,
ery of otir northern lakes during the hot
weather ofJuly: 0 ter filet care was to se-
cure from, the m0anager of the boat a (rood
stateroom. Thes saying good-bye we
sot off for that balmy northern atmosphere.
About midnight we got aboard the fine
steanime Pacific, at Whitton. In on time,.
we got the key of our reserved stateroom,.
0.11 8004 we e many others,
d too, likthhad
flown away . to rest. On arising at Ei•
o'clock next mornings tine enjoying. a,
hearty breakfast at 7 o'clock, which was
served in good style. The shores of the
Manitoulin appear with Lonely Club and
Square Island. To the right are a great
f shoals. and islands Our Cep-
inPlber 0. s . • .
tam. P. M. Campbell, of Oolleegwood,
who lies been sailing en these waters over
twenty yearsvery obligingly referred. to•
the different points of interests along the
liner and. at the different steppinse places.
The little Indiau village of Wick-wem-i-
kong, comes plainly into view,. occasional-
13, a caneke full of Indian's may be seen.
in and out 'among the islands. The little
village of Killarney is the first stopping
place on the north shore. The steamer
passes on.thi:rou.gh islands of alt sorts aa
sizes, nias.in,1 the view maguincent. etam-
towanine is the next stopping place,. then
Little eurrent is reaehed. Calla are made
at Lacloches Mudge Bay and Gore Bay,
the latter a, very lovely spot, on Manitone.
lin Island are good hotels which one
t t f 1 1
many emp aborts or a engt ty sojourn..
At Little Detroit, (the scene of the great
conflict between the :Hurons and ()Pa-
ways) the rocks approach almost within,
reach on either side. Serpent River with
the fine mine of Cook Brus.,,is next reach-
ed. r.1 hen Algoma mane train here to
Bruee Minesythe whole shore is alive with.
busy crewds engaged intheir various oc-
cupations, all in Connection withthe wa-
struction of the 0. P. le extension to
Sault St, Marie. As clay dawns, Blind
Rivet is reached and passed. Thessalon,
is another especially line place for
specided, troue fishims in the streams and
lakes that lav inland, front here. Twelve.
her we come. to Deuce Mins'
tililieileusldiet't
t worked. mince on the. north
shore-eow still and deserted. Speeie
awes- of ore may be gathered from the
groat licaps.lying in every direction. The
short stoppages at these points make it
very interestine foe the tourist. We now
, crossiug.erst to,
enterthe Se iSiarie RLYes '- '
the Pelt of Hilton, on St. Joseph Islund„
where the stunner melces-a short call, and
passes on thrurrth Wilsores Channel to
•- , . • ''' - •
Beehards Landing,. which is the pioneer
' .
port of that islands Paseilig the pictured
. and camps,.. We come to Little Lake'
George and tiarden River ; from. here the
e4namelruns thioessle a beautiful stretch.
water scenery. ', t St.i -' '
of and Saul 14 aim 18
reached, the ctutadian. town is fleet visited-
and is all in the bustle and eXclternetit of
a booni over the promise of the ilea+. canal.
about to be bolo by the Government..
After a sheet stay, the steamer crossed
over to the American side. Three home
were given to soothe 'sights. On oue eee
urn trip the steamer cat,8 at Mackinaw
6 "
Island and (dying sufficient time to en-
, .,, • . , .
10h4Sts 10 visit the many points
sino ,exotits I , . , 1 , 1 id This
c'f•bleatit• and intereatoil E, lEf 18,,a1 ..
W114 0Crlainly become one of the meet
ponttlar routed for emotion- ttavela Al -
ready line slimmer hotelt arc lit operation.
of erseitiou at different poilits along, the
j• se • , , f • d I., . t , .1 ..
tit, i io sanely for ..min let o MI CS
along .the north channel to Sault St Maple
i8 o4,iiiiicent ;. cleursioniste have amPle
time given them et the different stopping
1 Mica to view the different points or in.---
in t ri eiie'wit:reef stteactioe
l'01•0,t! t , f Ih, 11, (.' ''
110 Isliud end SiniltSt, Mario
are on iqadtt . , ,
.
T1 - 1 1 i ' Of ill, Moot enjoyable
tu6 0 0S0( ( 110 .i., , ,
:
felts whieb it has e'er been: Our good op,
peitenity to make, and iiii,n only sae that
It far Sittpitssed Mir epestatiett. ,
Yours !TriUy,
:5 litow Croditon
. _ .• '' - I •
. stiratutly, Aug, 13th,
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Orders
Orat-olaSS,
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to,
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etc:
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