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THE SIGNAL. - GODER1CH ONT.%PI(O
is bigger -for the money. There are no premiums for the wrappers now
during war time, so of course we give you full value in the way of a
bigger bar of the same good old Comfort Soap the housewife's favorite.
You can't beat it as a work sayer in the home you can't beat it
for splendid economy.
The new bigger Comfort bar -get it !
PUGSLEY, DINGMAN & CO., LIMITED TORONTO
marriage to Francis Jacklin, formerly of
COUNTY and DISTRICT in Saskat The young couple will reside
in Saskatchewan.
John Gas'kstetter. of Ilay township. has
{ !rehasrd the I)(lacre farm of wm. H.
The Walton v Mol (air c hi. /ear will be i aiper, Goshen line, nisi intends buying
larger (arm.
held on Friday, September 1 nth. a
Samuel Gunning died at Whalen • Feb -
resident
Simpson. a former well-known
Nary 19th, in his seventy' -second year. resident of Grey township and Belgrave,
died suddenly at Denlield on February
A. L. Sreenan, of near St. Joseph, has 22rd. He was lifty-two years of age.
void hu "1'Y -five -acre (arm to .adolphe The 100 -acre farm belonging to the
Dedotr for $2,4:.0.
estate of the late John Mooney. on the
G. -o. E. McCall has sold his Ion -acre :ith line of Morris. was sold last *trek to
farm. a mile west of Ethel. to Louis Charles Rintoul. of Wingham, for 57,400.
Whitfield, the price being $7.31/0.
At the home of Mr. and Mr;. James
Kernahan, 1st line of Morns, on February
26th, their eldest daughter was united in
homeat 131nevae. having ► I been invalided
ded
OUR BOYS IN EUROPE
AND HOME PROTECTION
home from England.. It as nearly a year
rice he received severe gunshot wounds
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France. Hr had since
n in hospital.
Vise Ira Mcrko..11, of Hensel', has
The mei 011 the coag lour r•plwnrut
passed her examination after a six months' the pick of our eouatry's yuut h. M117
course in the military hospital at Toronto were rejected twcau r. of phyural .s
and has been appointed to engage iii aelenrr Maay ti•,e* tLe kidu.•ye wet•
duties at Regina, Sask.. for n hich place to G)awe.
she left last week. If wewish to prevent old age .oM1ug
on too soon, or ,f woo wast to inczeass
At the home of Mr. and !Mrs. Benjamin our ehaures for • keg life, Dr. Pierce
Riley Constance, on February 220th. their of the Surgteal institute, Buffalo, N. Y.,
daughter, Irene M., was united in mar- says that you should drink plenty of
riage to Robert G. Grimoldby, of Hullett, water daily between meal*. Theo pro -
by Rev. D. Carswell. Mr. and Mrs. cure at • drug store, Anuric (double
Grimoldby will reside at Constance. strength). This " AA- u•rie" drives the
The tine (arm property of Wm. Perris, uric acid out and cares backache and
adjoining the village of Cranbrook and rheumatism.
containing 150 acres, hair been sold' to 1t we wish to keep our kidneys is the
James Dickson. of the I Ith concession of beet condition a diet of Milk and sage -
Grey. The price was .$12,01), including tables, with only little meat Gam a day,
the (arm stock. implements, etc. Mr. is the in 'mashie. ()risk pkMy of
Perrie and his family may go West. pure water, take Agaric three tinea a
The accident to John Reeder, who had day for a month
his arm badly crushed in a bean thresher
while working on a farm near Dashwood,
has resulted fatally. his death taking
place on Friday, February 22nd. at the
home of his brother Alex. at Exeter. The
unfortunate man was fifty-one years of
age.
At St. Thomas' rectory. Sea(orth, on
Wedneaday, February 20th. Rev. 'D'. H.
Brown solemnized the wedding of Dora
M., youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Cooper, Moron road. Ifullett, and
John McElroy, of McKillop township.
The young couple will make their home
on their farm in McKillop, near Rox-
boro'.
The marriage took place at Iwndon on
Wednesday. February _''0th, of M. G.
McKenzie, of Gainaboro. Sask., and Miss
Gladys McIntosh. daughter of Hugh Mc-
Intosh, of Paramount. The ceremony
was performed by Rev. W. R. McIntosh.
uncle of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. A1c-
Kennzie leave shortly for the West. where
the groom has a large farm.
SEAFORTH.
The spring stock show in connection
with the Seaforth Agricultural Sudety
w 11 be held on Friday, April '.ith.
Col. and Mrs. Wilson are spending a
few weeks at New York. They went
over to meet their daughter. Miss Ann.
who recently arrived in that city from
England in charge of a number of returned
soldiers.
county. and was sold for 512.000. Mr!' On- Wednesday. February 20, at St.
Merner and his family will move to it in.' Pauls church, Bloor street east, Toronto,
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the sp ing. I Ruth Clare, daughter of W. D. %an
Margaret E.- Galley'. %lie of Egrrlord, of SeaAxtn, was married to
Jahr► 5th line, ollev.Mori-is,died -sHenry-ear William Earle Bell. sun of \Ir. and Mrs.
on Saturday night. February 2:ird, of Robert her, of Seaforth. The ceremony
heart failure. She was in her fifty -.seventh ova; performed by ArrhdeacCody.MTs
After a trip to New York Mr. and Mrs,
year, l 13e11 will reside in Sea(orth.
Ptd•. Norman Hunking. o` Lodesboro.
has returned hone from overseas and was 1 BRUSSELS.
given hearty reception by the people of : Thomas Gaynor died Tuesday morn
the village. Pte. Hunking did not get to ing of last week at the good old age of
France.. owing to ill -health. 1 eighty-eight years.
Minnie, the youngest aaughter of Mr.
and Mrs Robert Menary, 9th concession
J. J. \terrier. M. I'. for South Huron. of Grey. *as married on the 10th ult. to
has purchased the 1:14acre (arm of J. Weey C. McEachern, of Pilot Mound,
Stewart, adjoining Egmntdville. This is Man.. where the young couple will live.
said to be one of the finest farms in the Pte. lIatgld .Holmes has arrived at his
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it IS THIS DR. CHASE?" we
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r'e sometimes asked bybe rsona
whoknow his medicines, but are
not familiar with his interesting life
story.
The boyhood days of Dr. A. W. Chase
were spent in the vi *pity of Buffalo, N.Y.,
and as he had early ided to be a medi-
cal doctor, he took th first opportunity
of attendance at the Um ersity of Michi-
gan, located at Ann Arbot,
After graduation he begs he practice
of medicine in Ann Arbor. M1 , and, at
the time represented in the ilhistration,
his reputation as a physician of excep-
tional skill had spread far beyond the con-
fines of his State, and people came to him
for treatment from many miles around.
As he was accustomed to travel across
western Ontario to his native city
of Buffalo he frequently stopped
over at Canadian towns and cities
for special consultation, and in this
way made many friends in Canada.
The character and personality
of Dr. Chase was such that to
Dr. A. W. Chase's medicines
ore for sale by all dealers
or sent nn receipt of price
by Ed Hat ea &
Co.. Ltd., Toronto.
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know him was to love him. He inspired
confidence and respect, and made lasting
friends wherever he went.
And thus It happened that when Dr. Chase
placed his most aucce.aful prescription, on the
market, so that the people might obtain them
more readily, they met with • reception 1n Canada
as well as In the United States.
This letter from Mr. Parleh will give you romp
Idea of how Dr. Chase's Medicines became known
throughout Canada.
Went to Dr. Chase in 1867
"In the year 1857 i was very bad with my
kidneys. f could not work on account of my back
being lame, Pore and painful all the time. Though
1 carefully followed the directions of our family
doctor he was unable to do me much good. At
this timer Dr. A. W. Chaco was becoming knower
ac an especially .uec.saful'physician. and on the
advle• of my uncle, Charles Williams, I went to
Dr. A. W. Chace at Ann Arbor, Michigan, and he
gave me a box of his pills for kidney chemise.
"You can oearcely Imagine how much good they
did me. They helped me so much that 1
went back to the doctor and bought a
down butes. In my mind there is not a
medicine half so good as DR. A. W.
CRAPE'S KIDNEY-1.iVFR PILLS for
kidney trouble and headache. We
always keep them in the house aa a
family medicine. and 1 would net
Mink of using any other." -Mr. O. W.
Parish. Sturgeon Bay. Ont.
Note that the portrait and
signature of A. W. Chase.
M.D.. the festoon Reeeipt
Book author. are on every
box of his medicines.
Edith, daughter of Mr. and \Mrs. Harry
Keys, (ell one day fast week and broke
one of her legs. This is the sixth time
she has had a fracture.
I The residence of Wm Telfer. Church
street. has been purchased by Mrs. W.
' Ziegler, of Grey tow chip. Who will oc-
cupy it before lung. Mr. and Mrs, Tel-
fer will go to Saskatchewan to reside with
their daughters.
An interesting event took place at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert -N
j on Tuesday-. February :26th, stem t
only daughter, Isabelle Buchanan.
united in marriage to J. Harold
son of Mr. and Mrs. James Speir of Mor-
ris township. The ceremony wasper(rmed
by Rev. A. J. Mann. Mr. and Mrs.
Speir will reside on the groom's fine farm
on the 12th concession of Grey.
BLYTH.
Mrs. g&Mtib, of
niece, Mrs. Wm. Phillips.
Archie McQuarrie, who was visiting his
mother, Mrs. H. \1cQuarrie, has returned
to his home at Oyen, :Alberta
The Blyth \lilting Or. was shut down
for a few days owing. to the shortage of
coal. but is again cunning full time.
Messrs. Me.:luskey. of Goderich. Rin-
toul. of Wingham, and Hartley. of Win-
nipeg. were here last week purchasing
horses.
The death of James C. Sperling, a
former resident 01 Blyth. occurred re-
cently at Owen Sound. n here the deceased
had lived (r a number of years.
\Its. A. E. Bradw'in, who was called
home on account of the serious illness of
her father. J. G. Einigh. has returned to
her home at Arnprior. Mr. Ernigh is
steadily improving
A farewell gathering in honor of Mr.
and \Irs. Chas. H. Besse was held in the
lecture room of the Methodist church on
Friday evening. February 22nd. A hand-
some silver service was presented to Mr•.
and Mrs. Beene, accompanied by an • ad-
ress expressing appreciation of their
ork in the church and tendering good
'fishes for the future, • .
CLINTON.
obert Wiseman. a brother of John
Wis man, of town, died last week at Chi-
cago Ile rias a resident of Clinton many
years .go.
Pt-. William Jac!tsnn, reported wounded.
is a ,I, of Isaac lacksom, who is spending
the win r at Detroit, Pte. Jackson en-
listed in he West early in the war.
C. D. '•• ck, principal of the Clinton
Model Se • 1 . has purchased the house
and lot ow . by Wesley Walker and oc-
cupied by A Buck himself. The price
was 12,200.
Mr. and \l - i3ert Langford announce
Ott engagemrn of their only daughter.
Ivy Lorene, to bert R. Jenkins, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Oland Jenkins of Gode-
rich township, thmarriage to take place
in March.
The death of Sa uel Barr. whose body
was found on the railway track near
London on Saturda. evening, February
Ifni. has cast a glt over this whole
community, where the unfortunate man
was very well known. r was a son of
the late Samuel Barr of Goderich town
ship, but had lived for teen years in
Clinton. Latterly he haworked as a
grocery clerk for Johnson '• Co., until a
few weeks ago. when he tt k a position
with the G.T. R. and was w ing in the
yards at London. On the fa :1 evening
he evidently started to walk u. the track
from Hyde Park statioli and wa killed by
a train. For some time he hart - in a
poor state of health. befog sub •t to
ne'vota attacks. lie is survived ''• one
sister. Mrs. Edw. Scruton of town, a the
remains were brought to his aster's
for the fneral. T'he deceased was in This
twenty-eighth year.
Send 1/r. Pieree lite for trial pkg. Aa-
nne-many tines more potent Mau lithia,
eliminates uric acid aa hot water mem
stager. A short trial will eoayisee you.
Preston, Ont. -"I am pleased to em-
press my experience with Anarie. I lave
been troubled with rheumatism .n right
limb and hard for several years, d
lately in left shoulder. The only way
I could lie was on my bark. I
had great diffkulty to sit down
and more to get up. Lately I had
a very severe pain is my bark. i have
taken 1)r. Pierre's Golden Medical Dis-
covery several times with the most satis-
factory results, so I eoacluded to give his
Anuric Tablets a trial. The polio in limb
and shoulder has stopped entirely and 1a
right hand it is 'ery ,light and getting
less all the time. 1 ran now sit or be
in any position I wish wltlieet discom-
fort or pain. I reenounended the Astute
Tablets to two parties and they both
claim decided improvement. I certainly
will recommend them to any me troubled
with the kldger.: there is nothing uearly
so good: 1 tried them all."-Ozoatie
Boos, eor. Duke and Waterloo.
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WIN(,IIAM.
Mrs. Wm.. Mitchell fell one day las
week and broke her left arm.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tisdale, who had
been visiting in this section for some
weeks, left a few
at Greene. Sask.
carload of horses a
ys ago for their hone
r. Tisda'e took out a
ttler's effects.
An agreement has beett,madeby the large
majority of the business 'people of Wing -
ham to close their placesOf business on
week days at 6 o'clock p.. m. and on
Saturdays and days preceding holidtay; at
10.:10 o'clock.
Adam Reid. "a former well-'o'owit\resi-
dent of Wingham, died at his home at
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SPRING HATS 1
OUR SPRING STOCK OF
FIATS
CAPS
SHIRTS
TIES. Etc.
Has just arrived. CaII and
see thele.
McLEAN BROS.
Semi -Ready Tailors The Square, Goderich
Chatham on February 24th. in his
seventy-ninth year. Mr. Reid also lived
at Brussels for some years and his re-
plains were brought to Brussels for inter-
,nent.
Following a stroke of paralysis. the
death of Ruben Breen occurred on Toes- ,
day of last week. in his eightieth year. '
Before miming to Wingham A1r. Breen
lived (or many years in Turnberry. His
wife and nine children survive. Nine
years ago Mr. and Mrs. Breen celebrated
their golden wedding.
Pte. A. Buttery, of town. who was a
member of the 1st Battalion, last week
received his war hedges covering service
in France and England. These are
the first medal, of the kind to
arrive in Wingham. • Badge A for service
in France is of bronze and badge B for
service in England i; of silver.
J. J. Davis has sold his drug business to
E. J. Mitchell. of Richmond Hill, who is
now in possession. Mr. Davis has pur-
chased a drug businees at Windsor and
will make his home in that city. Another
YOU CAN SUCCEED.
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S.•h.a,l utak.•+ s 1.•r0.4 easy. AY.'
have (hive del trtut.'nt.1. 4 I110-
m,,eeial,Sh,n•than.luawl T.•let,rr,ti.ity.
%Vt• give oridol idea ust1114•11ons and
staid.•nts may •ritesi}} at ,.toy tion'.
1hrnduates aro pin••es1 in 1/.1.11 14/111,41.
This is yourupport •ty,:►.'th.•1•r• e
ajgrt.at. .-:111 upon ub,. for roost -.1
help. Write at one.• for t1•tiecilar..
W J. Fa.Liorr-r, 1) vel. :f. v. ►tt_w,
local business change, is tete sale • R. M:
Lindsay's general ;towsc'`\bu-:in -ss t• " Sw:wl--
ron & Adelmen, of Tor, to. \1r, Lind-
say intends removing to Nina.
Heroes Of The Road
T order to cite sonar r.-.nttnlilou 10
1F mon who base done w touch to
build op N. ane r•eerd of 011-
cleocy. ib• Canadian Parini has de
aided on a new polity whoi h should
anlage( wide iutoreat. 1tiher.o on,
this emit:omit railway locomulices
lase Men nicotined by numbers m'ly
--- ,preetls* which los prevailed el:•r
when except oa certain Isyllph tuft
ways. - Oa the areal Eastern. for Ir.
stases. one Isalmu@ engine was Called
after the ehalresaa of the ••ompanv
"Claud 11am11tos." On the (ir•at
Westboro hallway. the ,Meld esr; the
neat driving wheel tarries a (Bettie
ve name thus the giant of tl e.
r' class Is called -The -threat
•• 1• _•y. in
wbitthe "Knight ef the (far•. r" 1s
comsat nus, while one, .tett 1.uo•• n
engine named "King Fdwwrd.' 'In
the l.00lddo and North 'A.attrn Pu 1
..ay onto? TO most pnwernll M' ono
tires Ie vetoed .after the tfreek "hero
"Achilles. 1'
The Can at, soil). 1.,`!letrr: tI..•1
1t Is net o •MODS > In ►-0 1.1.1 10
6nrknt fortes to d • the nem. s ..f
V. heroes. T y art an.c• z t.
day. drtting th Inr•h tt\e fist .. btu
yards of nor 1' natiiwn\wins. r • i M
frptgl't ermine lade w•l.h 'oldie; to,
the Allies. or the II, iter ba e• •••••t•
pe•set1.r Iruins n the 1 per' 1
ll:ghwae stitch Ilnk Atlsnti.• •• i
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racier. 'Pao, for In ear t 1'10'
\: it.1n. 015e of the cue: two ,' !:o, •
ranters n0 tPP tV.ekl.rn I %IN1'-.. „ ••
Duo his rrinitatioa on It:e n'd frim
Albert krau.1, faenoo. for :...lug .•,
water hot lots of snow., . oma
the cm. ponchee of the "iron bo,•
and would consider 1t the boor d.,
r,•' d..
(bur out of Jail to ort an p'...n
nn the coon. and If hes .ngiit••
badly sta'Ied would draw Op' the tie N
Put slabs co the tel, of the ha grail,
and In spite of 111.• blinding mean
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caulk ttheu,h.P and light the .
w
0n again. Ai!,ll•s. the er'a'e:0 of•
the lectors of an, 1. he 6rrt.t. sot ',Mk
ing In ifs tent heralt.v AFanirmrou
took ace of hitt douse. The 12,k of a
maid would certainly not nrevrni a
('. P. R. •nelur'er from drlyine hl,
Ioromotice to White Ri..r at 6d' b-
low sero. with the wind *copal hon
blowing only ml!es fon hirer. ' Ion
mance is dead." Para Ih. pp-nImis•a
"No..' Pays the C. P. R.. with Rudysrd
Iain !rt
-All steepen, Rntranre bring* rip
le het 'No -ere -re, been ,Io idol to
name rertalu of the t'arsdian Perim'
locomotive, atter the enginp'-rs, slat
by merl oriona conduct or M' acts o1
o noc•fal bravery b*s,. Itt, the opinion
of the menrcr•mret earni•rl the right
to pneelal dtatlnettnn. Forte of the..
✓ mo•s may pito he taken Troon the
1' engineers d•ho Pre on the netWctn
het -men like Ash. Rennerly, who
grew nn with the west 'and Mn en
tines when the r. P. R. wee still lar
1nw test•'• ArroPS th• erstriee--s M•
man physically. mentally and moral-
ly. commanding the reser,' both of
the men and of the ills officials -the
fsthr'r of the western en,)n•ers. Pm!
row Asalsttni flrsnd Chief of the
Protberhood. Other names may he
norms from these who have timed
away thin the lard where there Is no
Inng•t need of ratleaya---P'ich. for In•
stance. as Dave Pe -alter. td•ntified
pettlenlarly with leo. '120 rhe) ?Or
shlt+y4our fears drove Ala .engin•
rilhaet A black mark ■galaat hi•
erieftr•l. Th•n stein there se* acre -s
like Norman Wight, ,- nosh••' by Ii1-
111eaJth ti► fewnak• lot* ewelnd 1" 1 pros•
wows sew la soother Townson. Dow
os drat W' a sNlg se gm trash We
s„. The l:.te Dave Bowkcr. *cit r �trc;.1.• "
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hard 'Int.. \it :II -. t I:.,r.t , ltat coo eel Birt 11e11, Led *tui t•le7.y e11 11114':
le Ihn r T\is avr',d 111r 11•p.1r1 o' . •Rh'i nt as an
be nru.,' f!1 arts• fol Fr' y.:.I.d ear . r.tlrr1 r. n1'• 1 )navel 1a lilt wn H•-
It ht •r' nun',, .111 •••„t'1 eine failure. int men who morn. oho
her•• we of •r C P. !: rel til.. , j • •,' wri . r 1 : P. t'r,, g 1''ulrh fltlIv
Phil on adi:c sir' (tate June lysed- 1s 1..rth. r . hie 1 sl.' 1111141 In
wor and whits, n,.n•r• 11155 •is, b• "1, ..11 5•:'L - ,e.r ,.,..w1 ina.p•m,.t
comm nvtrAlpd on wmr.r 1•,1n. '•ir•h a ut, tv!I...t. RI, 1. 1. 11.4 snit
tvpep (•err r•••ine. 'I hoc i•r 1n ,;'.•Ie• I... 11 i.,• n,'1. y' IeniI,-, h,
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John, N. , to Ynn• ant, r. 1t l•' men r 1•.14 1u 1J .., .• i1 - , .s i r11 .Ir
flrr•e'r In t1 In th.lr ('emnt•:t• r cool it l; ..rl. 1,.,1. •:'. 41• n.. 1 1.e..w ANSI
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.deal TI•.w oath ,' of tLr-.' 01011 '11.1, r,. r' h 1'a •nul..,n w,1• t„ y of bhp rats)
col h.• knonn to Ib•• g•-n.•rri 1'ul,114 .,ud alt,011. sat flue.. .
for ashen the loris r.< heet 1.`r01d is , Ih.r 'no thousand ......•thi,t, nm
10 be'net•r heard o Mid Ihcr lteI •1r the CSnodlwn Pio, Al, ',11l,.. with
• t'.1'.. Pre the lois' 1'n 1., plik 1`.r• ni.-t two tks...one l ut ih«. rel 41 ,•1
limelight. 'fake tor. Il5 5Il. 4'. .is.1 tl.oi Ihr I141.h:Iet1 1u 1:.v.' 551.0 115•.1-
1l.rtn.r. .n N@111(...1.n' failing 'WI rrrrite at e1,,. M,t e.11' 11.411p In
the pa.<nngrrduel( ,,it k ,n 111.1•,1111 1 ••'1" •, an,.'1' kr.p 10,11
Is mot'ine till In• kinks ow 1 th• win 'run. w-• s n1.%11,51 1.1.1 1, t. -ward
dolt. .lack Polito wtt•lhr 1,1 ht'$,'t The Idr;t 1s Our whu1 .1 141 appeal
()flown and Morn real Is umbel ..v. 11 mat who ktlu.s ibp intoe ..f
notable , bar:iter. In the el:r. when ip• r•nu.,14't ht *nod ,.,11.1A4In5. It
•flu' l'. 1'. R. and the Grand rink 'D1114.41/1 10 .1,•.!' 11 4) lo, ,1•.e 11 1,11
too 11 to iv,. betn,•,-n thi-se two rt vs r,, kr • '1,11 ,:t. !4')11 5111 on,mirer.'
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are Alf Snl'olav: a s,•(•ran who Jahr 'I, ne ft It .aivirtbtr•t 71ln10.1 1,nnlm,
d the 1' 1' R thirty years ago and to ,Ion 4b. s p 441• 1•1 c'10111011-' '11
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