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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1917-8-30, Page 44Cn I 4 TH('RS0.1 v, Aucusi 30, 1917 THE SIGNAL - GODERICI ONTARIO at Jl Bargains in rid Boys' School Clothing Good strong twees in greys and browns, just the kind to stand the usiige a lively boy will give his clothes. Made in double-breasted style, bloomer knickers, at a little more than half present-day value. We can- not quote prices; call and see the goods and get prices. Walter C. Pridham PHONE 57 20th Century Brand Clothing Borsalino and King Hats CARLOW. 1 here recently,' -has received a call from WEDNESDAY, Aug. W. I the two congregations. All seem to t Tuesday be well Fleeted with the wan whom Rev. John Young lett on for his home at Pittsburg. teen bops to have as their new mioie- Rev. Mr. Mcltroy preached 18 Smith's Hill chu,ch on Sunday. . Mrs. Jas. McIntyre, of Detroit. is on* visit to'ber 'mother, Mrs. Samuel Potter. Mrs. and Miss Stackhouse, of Blyth, ,inked at the home of Mrs. W. Wal- ter on Tuesday. Melees Florence Young and Gladys Levy leave on Saturday to take charge of their schools at North Bey and Port Elgin. PORT ALBERT. WEDNESDAY, Aug. 2D. Mies Grace Crawl sed intends leaving for her school at Calgary this w Mr. Jackson Burrows, of Stratford. is visiting with relatives In the vil- lage. The W. M. 8. will meet at the home of Mrs. Brown, sr., the second Thurs- day in September. Mr. and Mrs. James Quaid. of this place. are• visiting widb their daugh- ter, Mrs. Adam Schaefer, Winghani. Mies May Dickson, of Port Albert, intends visiting with friends at Clio; ton, Meaforth and Sebringville before returning home. Harvest home services will be held in Christ church, Port Albert, on Sunday n+zt, morning and evening. bj Rev. Mr. Shaw, Rev. Mr. Craig; who preached in Dungannon and at 8t, Andrew's church GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY YS EM HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS R,nsd-trip ticket. to certain points on Maniteba,.narkatchewan and Albeit% Ala Nor h Rey% loabr.ne and Tranerontlnant .1 Chinas,'Route, or vi• d St Paul. te each Teeeday untl Oct aah. incl urhls' e/Al low -tares. Through Tourist Steaping Car. to Whiniest oo above date.. DAV ilia Toronto 10 4.5 p.m.. no "hangs of core via Tres-cootlueoud Route. Return limit, own months. exclo.iva of data ti ull pparcular stall0read Trunk ticker Mt or write,'. E. Horning. 1)i.trlik Paeseuger Ageot. Torooto, tint. F. P. LAWRRNCR & SONS Town Agents 0 Phone 8 BENMILLER. Moor her bed at the home of her wether. Miss Fanny Quaid, of Detroit, is visitrnir her brother Fred and ber slow, MegOliver Cook. Mr. sod Mr.. Hewitt, of Mitchell, visited thekady'e mother, Mr. ltich- ard Oliddon, one day Iaet week. Wren Laura and LIIIi en Lauten- tllayer left Monday for Toronto to take positions as atenogrenhere, We wish the v. g ladies every el'titew. Mrs. t1 -u,. 'Bogie was celled to. Muskoka this week, owing 10 the serious illness of her moth. r. She wee accompanied by her daughter libtlie Lena. Mies Jean Clutton enterta'ned a few of ber (Meade t . a inersh,ua'Io.s r•iast one evening this week, iu h .nor of her guests. Mimes Kirke and Youug- AUBURN. WEDNESDAY, Aug. 29. Miss Washington. of town, isspelid- ing a few days with the Misses Blair. Mr. John Short, of Toronto, is in our village ter a few days reuewiug tee slit ai n taneM. Mr. Geo. Yungblut shipped a car of bog to Toronto lett Thursday, paying the farmers 1118.MIRer• cwt. Mrs. Armstrong and children were visitors with h•r soother. Mrs. W. Yungblut, church of last week. Knox chinch oongregstion will hold a wsetinst Thursday evening to moderate 11Na call to a wlnietee. It is MOM* tell M. Forest Oartwr bas bought Mi. Albert King. property in the village and expects to wove 4000. The recent rains nave retarded the harvest operations. The rain was much,needed Por ploughing •nd root cross, Mr. Ralph Gravestein has ught TcttaDwY, Aug. 28. from Mr. John esaegel the ploperty Mn Wm. Hunt bee returned to now occupied es a barber shop and is Toronto after a month's visit with Mr.to take possession October 1st. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gledhill. and and Mrs. for. Asquith left Mr; Wallace Morrison, of Goderich, Monday morning bas Novad asitia, spent a few days at the home of Mr. where thte temper secured s situs and Mrs. Clarence Walters tion in and evaporator . Hill l on Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Maedel and son, Mr. and, Mrs. H. II. len h of Detroit, are visltiug the former's Prairierasdey r spend two wheel' lbs in the mother, Mrs. Wilhelmina Maedel. Provinces, and fr they will 8omh of the furwete have aheady visit their Bessiedaught end friend/. Mise Bessie Cunningham entertained high prices, a larger acreage Lb the Knox Helped Bible clefs at ber usual will be put in. - and other amusements and a short sown their tall wheat. Owing to the no home on Thursday evening. Games _Airs. Wm. traughan went to or - onto on Saturday morning for • visit program , Cora Ferason ent i caiued the of wo weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Harmony Bible crass at her home last H. . McKie. Mr. Sieaughan will fol- tt W.dQesday evening. Games and low fhelajt[ew drys { other amusements were eoj'.yed, after Thr ing has begun ire the °high• Iwhich sabot t program brought the \ Mr, tVtn, Lo° will have gathering to a close in the wee, small hours of the morning. 00 °000 two tinea working thio year, the escort ° on went of Mr. Wm. Watson. We are gI to congratulate Mise Hazel Yates, a foruter school teacher who has been visiting in the village. on her success in part 1. of the exam- ination held at the Ontario Agricul- tural College after the simmer course. TUSSDil, Aug. 21. • RED Crass WoRic.—The month- ly meeting of the Benmiller Red Cruse Society was held ID the Temp- erance Hall on Wednesday, Aug- ust 8th, when the following work was handed iu, viz., 51 pairs sucks. 14 shirts. rib towels, 9 sheets. 9 pairs ' ing 'under the manage - Every Woman's Right To every woman belongs the right to enjoy a healthy, active, tyippy life, yet nine out of every ten suffer years of agony, usually from some form of bloodlessnel.s. Thet is why one sees on every side pale, thin cheeks. dull eyes and drooping figures—sure signs of headaches, weak Packs, aching limbs and uncertain health. All weak. suffering women should win the right to be well by rettiehing their weary bodies with new. rich, red blood that pillowslips, 24 pyjama emits ; value of l roruplly transforms them into Roods, 111169.91). The, knitting was 'healthy, attractive women. Tbis new, done by the following ladies : Mee. rich. red blood is supplied in ahund- Wm. Vanstone, 8 ppaairs; Mrs. James acre by Dr. Williawi Pink Pills, Long. Mre. T. Cidtk, 8 pelts each ; which reaches every organ and every Mr". Wm. Oke, 6 pairs : Mts. E. nerve to the body. Grigg. Mrs. J. J. Moore. 3 pairs each ; Through the use of these pills thous - Mrs. Banes, Mrs. Straughan, Mts. M. ands of women have found a prompt WHq!R41NG WILSON'S \ FLY PADS .111k RE' I DIRECTIONS CAFEFULIY AND / FOLLG u THEM A EX .CTI • Far more effective than Sticky Fly Catchers. Clean to handle. Sold by Druggists and Grocers everywhere. DUNGANNON. Mugford, Mrs. M. Ohler, sr., Mise Mary •Long, Met,. J. Jenkins. Mrs. Florence Echlin, Y pairs each ; Mrs. J. l Treble, Mr. Ed. 1'1 alters. Mrs. J. Mc- Clure. Mr.. C. Fisher, Mrs. J. W. Gledhill, A Friend, 1 pair each. Sew- ing by .the followwg : Mrs. James Long, 12 .0 to pytewas ; Mrs. C. Oke, Mis. W. Gledhill, 8 snits each : Mrs. W. Straughan, Mrs. EJ. Grigg, Mrs. J. R. Long, 2 suits each ; Mrs. M. Mugtord, 4 "bare ; Mrs. Ed. Walters, 3 rho ta; Mrs. Ei. Vmn,tone, Mrs. J. McClure. Mrs. J. W. Gledhill, 2 shire each ; Mr.. J. Azlin. 1 shirt ; Mrs. Ed. Walters. 12 pillowslips ; Msg. Straugban, 8 do.; Min E ina Walters, 18 towels : Mus Irene Long, Mus Lotus Walters, Miss Beatrice Mug- ford, Mir. Elsa Oke, Miss E Ina Good, 12eech ; Miss Laurel Treble, It ; Mrs. Ed. Walters, Mrs. B. Cox. 3 sheets •ai:b • Mr, J• Fegen, Mae. (;r i. Bean, Mrs. J. Treble, 1 each. ''he packing committee would tx• pleased if each arab-r handing in work would tack a dip, with her name and $.'Boum of work done. on the parcel, so that nu contributors will be missed. The So- • vietj at Benmiller desires to thank Mr . W. Hunt, of Toronto, for $1 eoucrlhuted to the Red Cross fund. Mas. J. W. Orson1LL, Secretary. AN DIAN - PAC I FUG VISITORS TO THE :1 WORLD'S GREATEST Annual Exhibition *TORONTO (Asg. 15th to Sept. tcth) Wilt, 51511 THE CANADIAN PACIFIC the convenient mate fres e11 meats in Canada EXTRA TRAIN SERVICE to ..d from Violas'',Sta'Nn and ZOO Won Urounde. Prom Principal Point' on Certain Data. Pertirul.r. from any Canadian Pacific Ti, kat AgRen•, or write W. H. HOWARD, DiettT,t Pas-cnSr. Agent. Toronto. ,:,,=i St:,c- LEEBURN. TUESDAY, Aug, 28. Mies Jessie Linklater has been the guest of her brother Inv. Mies Lottie Rapson, of B'yth, is visit- ing Misses. Merle and Grace Horton. Mr. J. Chisholm threshed last week. being the Mrot in the neighborhood. Mrs. Harry Freeman is confined to MR. N. F. WHYAKU is the agent for THE SIGNAL at Duugannoa. Order. len with bim for .uhrcripUooe, ad.crti.emeot. or job prtutiug w011 re - r.lve prompt attendou. Telephone Uodericb Rural' rat THOS. G. ALLEN, DUNUANNON. ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES COMMI0$IONER FOR AFFIDAVITS, MTV., AND CONVEYANCER Write, Dssos, Mosrnaoss. Ao14EUMENrs, arc.. c•asrt'1.1.Y kxKctTSD AND MOrtlir sit Poulin 5014 Moeru.us. Agent to- Fire, Whitt sod Lite Insurance In cure when suffering from anaemia, in- digestion. heart pvlpitation, rheuma- tism. general weakness, and those ail- ments flow whish women alone suffer. There ie no part of Ibis broad Domin- ion in which you Wilt no t find some former sufferer wbb health and strength t of Dr. Williams Pin this is why these Pills favorite household remedy.yor more then a general ion. If you are ailing and will give the 'pills a fair trial you will find renewed health and happinees in their use. You can get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills through any medicine dealer. or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.60 from The Dr. Williams Medicine On., Brockville, Out. has regained ough the use Pills, and ve been a 36,000 HARVESTERS WANTED $12.00 to Winnipeg Plus half•a-cent per mile beyond to any station east of Calgary, Edmon' ton or Burbank, Alta. Return fare half -a -cent per mile to Winnipeg till November 30th, 1917, plus 1118,00 to original starting point. Special through trains will leave Toroifo Union Station 10 p.m., August 30th The Best of Equipment and Ltt(tcit Cohnter Cars Electric Lighted Colonist Cars Special Accommodation for VW'onlen For tickets and for leaflet ghosting number of lehorere required at each point apply to J. W. ('1Af()1F:. Toison Agent or write General Paesenge•r Ri•pt.. C.N,R., Toronto, Ont. the bed Comta iw ouly. WANTED Live Poultry—every week. Yhonelor prir es. J. R. MtNABB. Dungannon. Telephone No. 35. WEDNESDAY. Aug. 29. Mr. John Elliott moved into the village this week. Mr. Dan Bickle, of Hamilton; is visiting here at present. Mise Clara Augustine left Monday morning for Port Arthur. Miss Ethel Glenn is visiting tiiends up at Amherley and vicinity We are pleased to see Mr. Thos, McLean out again after his illness. Mr. James *enough returned home time to escape from the emote and last week atter spewing a few days in fire with their live.. Nothing could Detroit. possibly be caved. The origin of the Mr. John Glover and family of !fire remains a mystery. The sym- Paisley, passed tbtough the 3ilisge oD pathy of the community goes out to a motor t ip to Detroit. I Mr. and Mrs. Pentland and faintly in Mn. S. E. Sanderson is away wait,.the ing on ber sister. Mte. lutes, of Wood• stock. who is seriouly 111. Mrs. Sloan returned home this week after spending a(wesek at -the home of Mrs T. E. Durnin, Goderich. Mr. Ed. Durnin left thin week for Vankleek Hill, where he has secured a position on the hi school stafL I,,cknow, modrr.,tor-ifs chetgr, con - Johnston and Link d Anderson wit Dungannon, and David Johnston, of Thurlsda morning{ or the West. Port Albert. were appointed as re - STORE Hoar{ s Store86 'Phone THE COLBORN EARLY AUTUMN STORE SERVICE (}" t f•v? Advance showing of New Fall Dress Fabrics give life and Solid, staple stuffs of correct values will figure in our offerings movement to the Dress Goods selling. Some are anticipating their fall wants and making their selections already.brown, green. Serges are strong leaders for suits and dresses, and we have .them in black,s to colors and wear. and dark and light navy Serges are the safest dress tnaterials to buy, both han the same We bought the abo procured which enablesusto offer yo whenou exceptional weional 'alues.re much er the early buyer goods could be pence 4 wilt sure save money on her purchases. :lari:4; ", " u,a<lSILKS ThestoryofaSilkStockria t, Every of goods iu Our Silk department is not the result of luck or haphazard buying t Silk Howes and they it has to stand -our test for quality. We have purchased ftoin the very represent the very finest quality Duchess, Taffeta and Pailette makes. CO v ETS If you have been wearing D. & A. Corsets in prev- ious years you must notice that in each succeeding year they continue to be getting nearer ani nearer to perfection, until now you can get a D. & A. Corset to fit almost any kind of figure comfortably. If you want the most up-to- date Corset ask for the "Goddess" front -laced. It is now thea Corset of the moment. ' a♦ tF'e . You can buy a "Goddess" at any one of the follow- ing three prices : tae. $1.75 $2.00 $2.75 1 j#p` - J.H. COLBORNE Q+ NM pM MMM ,• IONSNONNI of their beautiful home, CALL EXTENDED.—At a joint meet- ing of the congregations of Dungan- non and Port Albert, held in Dungan- non Presbyterian chwch on Monday evening of this week, a unanimous call was extended to Rev. M. 1'. Craig, of Bothwell. Rev, Mr. McCallum, of Miss Margaret Ryan and sister. Mrs. Win. Elliott, of New Ltekearu, are visiting their mother, Mrs. J. Ryan. Mr. and Mrs. B. Benninger and Mrs. Cape motored to Grand Volley, where th*y visited Mr. Benninger's brothers. Mr. Everett Mallough and his mot her, of Toronto. motored up from I cityt visit friends in ibis pre•sentativee to swear before Mait- land Presbytery atWinghaw on Wed- nesday, September 6th, in pursuance of the call. more Is ore catarrh in this aeet.lon of the cottony than all other dimmest put together. and for year* it wan supposed to be incurable. Mentors preacribed local melodic., and by con the capsta n r etantly haling to cure with tonal treatment, pronounced it incurable 1.'.tarrh is • beat vicinit]. di e.ne, greatly influenced by oon.titutioeal The entire village was shocked to conditions,and therefore requires oonatltu0ocwl hear the sed news of the drown ig of treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by- F. J. Cheney t Co.. sol d Ohio, b a con- *tltutitwal remedy. i• taken internally and ante through the blood on the rnuooue *ur- facen of the eytem, one hundred dollar. d offered for any now that Hale. Catarrh Cure fall. to cure. Send for (Arcola'', and testi- monials. F. J. CHRNICY t CO.. Toledo. O. Sold b drug.d 4e, 73c. Halle Family Pille for co-ndloatlon. John McKay, of Hensel', at field on Sunday. Mr. Chest --r Durnin left Tuesday morning for Grand Palle, Montana, where he intends to tsh.e a course in the high echuul. Mn. (Dr.) Case and Miss Ethel Case, Mrs. A. E. Treleaven, Mrs. Crawford, Miss Cora Allen and Mr. and Mr.. F. Koss visited friends in Goderich this week. Mr. Albert Shackleton left on Tues- day of this week for Fort William, where he liar secured a position in the manual training department of the school.. Mr. Geo. Anderson ODUERICM TOWNSHIP. The business meeting of the Gode- ricn Township Coked Patriotic Society will Ire Jleld at the home of Mrs. J. 1'. Salkeld Wedneeday, Sep- tember 5, A report will be given of $b- ennuis" meeting of the Canadian War Contingent Association, which is to beheld at Clinton on Labor Day. A full attendance is requested. ifhe Unio° Sunday school held it+ annual picnic last Friday at the Bake shore on the farm of Mr. Chris. Johns- ton. The Weather Wing unfavorable, the crowd was small, but all who were prevent reported a huge time. Mies Violet Laithwaite has re- turned home from the millinery open- ings at Toronto. Mies Hetet Keys, of Varna, hes re- turned home after spending a week visiting her friend Miss Irene Hick. A Museum FROM TRS TReN(•HRst.— Mies Vera Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Thompson, Huron road. has received the follow- ing letter from "Somewhere :in icrance," dated August 9th, 1917 • DEAR MISS THOMPSON.—As I was dawn to have • bath yesterday and also an issue of new clothe., i received also a pairof socks in which 1 found your note &eking the person that re - I ceived the socks to write and let you know. 1 must tell you that the socks are just what we need the worst nut hem, especially thn.us that are horne- knit ted, as the most, of the socks that we get are made in the factory and don't last long. 1 must say that the women of Canada are doing their share in this great struggle to help win out, but i don't think It will last much longer, as 1 think that we have them bully neaten now. Well, 1 guess this is all fr r thio time, and if you wilt Iso kind enough to write to me 1 will answer and write a longer letter. So now I will ring off, i am Yours truly, No. 07444 Pte. P. McDaniel”. Seats Church All Hollow. Robbie had been taken by his father to the circus. The youngster came home mood -eyed with excitement and flashed with enthusiasm. "Oh, ma,"' he exclaimed. "if you go once to Me circus with me you'll never w%nt to foul away time gotn' to church again." ri arson, of Lucknow, has returned trots Nova Scotia. where he haw beau peircl ing apple.. Mr. Anderson paid his fr ads here a hur- tled ur-tled call. He iso I.avin ,tor the West Monday morning wl wife and family . ion Stella Kirk returned\ home on M May after spending two months In trip to the West. She visaed ber uncle, Mr. Robert Kirke, at hoe, B. C., and other friends in various parts of tit West, and also enjoyed trip on t1 Pacific Ocean. Mrs. Dunkeld returned home to (iudericb Monday night, Mts. Jas. McWhinney, of Por Albert, taking her place at her father's bedside. We are sorry to say that Mr. Mc- Gratten is not improving as feet as Pts many friends would like to see. The following motored to Hensall on Thursday to attend the funer.1 of the late John McKay, who was unfortun- ately drowned at Bayfield : Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Crawford, Mr. arid Mis. J. R. McNabb and son Jack, Dr. CAse, Mr. Thos. Stothers and Messes. Ad. and Ralph Disher. MISS CORA ALLEN HONORED.—On Saturday evening of last weak a nuin- No Boys at Model School. The Clinton Model School opened last week witb the following attend- ants : Expensive Indecision. He (proposing in a tazii—Say yes. darling. she—Give me time to think. He—Yes ; but good h , not in here. Optimistic views ar to Manitoba's "rope were, set forth lately by the Deputy Minister of Agriculture for Manitoba. There have helm reports of black rust, hut fortunately there is no iodisation that it is daugeious. When a man concedes hie poverty be doubles it. -1 Margaret Isabel Cameron. Tiverton. II Evelyn Campbell. Ripley. Glenna Campbell, dlwwoed, Eva Rose Carter, Clinton. .Marlon F. Coatowoith. Wheatley. Grace'Edwards, Watford. Ida Margaret Bliley. Mount Forest. Florentine A. Marquis, Clinton. Orate Ina Monroe, Hageravllle. Helen Agnes Morrison, Clinton. Stella Henrietta Nelson, Clinton. Isabella Parker, Hayfield. Dora Scare, Moorefield. Margaret J. Schrieber,Mount Forest. Davide(n Mary Short, Rockwood. Sadie Wood, Zurich. Harvesters ! Look. 000 farm laborers are vented in' tha Provinces of Manitoba, Maskat-I cbewan and Alberta, for Lite harvest - log of the crop. _ The Canadian Northern Railway will operate the first excursion trams for the West, leaving Toronto Union I Detlsot at 10 p. m., August 21 d and 301h, and running through solid b) Winnipeg. The equipment will consist of elec- tric -lighted colonist. cars, lunch mut- ter cars, and in addition the Railway will continue their last, year's innova- tion of keeping a epeeist car for the; accommodation of single women and families, and of placing it'in the treat her of the young ladies of the village where the occupants will be separated from the other pssaengere. The territory served by the 'Cana- dian Northern lines offors the widest choice of employment with high ) weeps. hut regardless of when, yot may locate remember we give you the hest service to Winnipeg, whore yon will re -purchase to final destina- tion, no matter on what line It may' he. Vor leaflet showing snerial train service, with dat*s, number of men required at various points and other informatinn. apoly to J. W. flraigie. Town Agent, (1oderich, or General PaasSngwr Department, Canadian Norther. Railway. Toronto. assembled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robt McKenzie to do honor to Mins COra Allen, As an evidence of appreciation and respect she was made the recipient of a very hand- some aluminum "shower," accom- panied with the good wishes of her many associates. House Burned.—On Friday night of last week the residence of Mr. Sam Pentland of the 8th concession of Ashfield, witbiuoonteats, wee burned to the ground. Th. lire crept along so stesithily that the tacitly had barely GRAY HAIR Or. T,..e.ln a Sanest Salt CAteratlye, .rel so *reeved, w pweea 4 t} redeem P.v ha. to „ natural relator tone, o- d e. dds.4, "rP wirstly not M.nd •; , "t.'e"'. Pn.. 1t 1 s.e 14 W, w 4wslw Nature hdale—bit{ LM doeu r makes oa ol. n w h .t J. A ..saes.... Ger ben, DM the bill ... N.r.hS, and Sawa. \ That Plumbing Job you have been thinking atx)ut all summer—NO' ,' is the time to get it done, before the cold weather sets in. If you want a bathroom fitted up, you will find it to your advantage to consult us. FRED. HUNT h it A man's standard of beauty alwsys a on the woman who qua.ti.we "THC PLUMBER" mouton Street Phone 035 Fat and trimming. are ton often thrown away from meat hones, se. pedally in t.hs case Of ?Amities who do not like fat meat. But remember many will eat fat meat in the form -0f dripping and suet in pudding' who refuse it when cut oft Mat" ) Here's Grocery Hero's Breakfast ,-a sr.; _ Cut put up in one - tins, at 48c per Itiagood—Try Our Coffee and Nears Alofa Bread help to make a No. 1 breakfast Bread Comes in Fresh Every Day - W. HERN Corner M.m,ltonat. and square Phone 43 For Good Reliable Shoe Repairs, try Smith ei Ring 30 East Street. Opposite Knox Chttreh Give Us a Trial Artistic Lighting Units We specialize in the very latest styles of Portable' Lamps D and Lamp Shades. 1M Also a Fan Line of Eiectrhal Sappho, ad IS.dries Come in and let us figure on wiring your house, ing the most up-to-date fixtures. Satisfaction guaranteed. - Don't Wait Just Phone Robt. 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