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EDITOR AND PROP
1'roressional Cards.
3L.EINSMAN,L,D,S, Panson's Block
two doors north of Carling Store
M U s,„r, rxtrTert, estraetsteeth
4without pain. Away at Parkhill every
Tuesday, Taman every Wednesday and at'
•Zurich on last Thursday of each month,
,11.111.D. ALTO ANDERSON,(D.D.S.,L.D.Se)
honors Graduate of the Toronto pin -
rsity and Royal College of Dental Sarguons
of Ontario, Teeth extracted without pail:.
A111 modes of Dentistry up to date. Office
over Elliot & Elliot's law office—opposite
Central Ho tel—Exeter.
elfediees
' TR. G. SHOtTLTS, CENTRALIA.
1J has moved one door south,
Drs, T A, ROLLINS 8t 1' A. A.MOS.
[tesidonees, same as formerly
OFFICES, Spackman, building, Main Bt.
Dr, Rollins' office' same as formerly --north
door. Dr. Amos' office, same building—south
door. May 1st. 1898
J. A Rollins,' AL D. T. A. Amos, M. D
D R.T. P. MoLATJ(1RI IN, MEMBER OF
1J the College of Physicians and Surgeons
Ontario. Physician, Surgeon and Accouch-
eur. Office, Dashwo ad, Ont.
Veterinary.
'[(TILLIAM SWEET, PETER-
rr inary Surgeon. Graduate To-
ronto 'Veterinary College. Office and
residence at the old stand,: one block
East E. J. Spackman's Store. Dehorning a
specialty.
Legal.
RG. COLLINS, BARRISTER,SOLICIT-
. OR, Conveyancer, Notary Public.
Office—Over O'Neil's Bank, Exeter, Ontario.
Money to Loan.
L H.DIOKS ON,BARRISTER' SOLICITOR,
. of Supreme Court, Notary Public, Con-
veyancer, Commissioner, Sze. Money to loan
Office—Fanson's. B1ock,L+`xeter
ELLIOT & ELLIOT, BARRISTERS, ETC.,
Conveyancing. and Money to Loan at
Lowest Rates of Interest. Branch office at
Hensall every Thursday.
B. 1'. ELLIOT. 1?'REDLRICK ELLIOT
Auetiol►eerSt
•
,[3� P~ rOWN, WM el�ea. Licensed Auat-
H• ioneer for the Counties of Perth and
Middlesex, also for the township ofUsborue
Sales promptly attended to and terms res
sonbale.Sales arranged. at Post office. Win-
•ohelaea.
JOHN T.. 1,VESTOCTT, Exeter, Ontario,
Auctioneer for the County of Huron.
)nom'; Speaial attention given to farms and farm
• steak sales. Charges moderato. Parties
contemplating having sales this Pall should
give him a trial. Por further particulars,
apply by to Exeter
.O
. Order
s lett at
theADVOCATE Office, Exefer, will receive
prompt attention.
ar,
Surveyors.
El RED. W-PATtNCOMB, Provincial Land
�
1' Surveyor and Civil Euginuer. Office,
Over Post Office. Main street. Exeter. Ont.
lOpogim^ r...... ..aiS..n
€nsnranee-
E ELLIOT,
Insurance Agent,
Main St.
Exeter
STEAMSHIP 85 INSURANCE AGENT.
Anchor, Allan, Allan StateDominion,
American, White Sear, and 'Clyde. Lines
to England, Ireland, Scotland, Germany,
Franc . Cape Colony, Australia and
• New Zealand,
Prepaid tickets issued to parties
wishing to send for their friends.
Leneasbire, London and Lancashire,
Northern, North British and Mercantile,
and Perth Mutual Piro Insurance Oo's.
London and Lancashire Life Incur. Co.
London Guarantee and Aaeideut Co
LOWEST RATES. S. Capt, Geo. I emp
CBNTRALI
The new harness shop is
now opened for 'business.
All kinds of
Harness on hand, heavy
double, light and single.
Anything made
to order. Repairing prompt-
ly attended to. Robes and
blankets of all kinds; also Buff-
alo robes, trunks, combs, brush-
es and everything kept in
` - the harness line,
Don 4t fail to
call and see prices.
W. COTTRILL.
Harness maker
To Smokers
To meet the wishes of their. customers The
Geo. S. Timken: and Son 00. Ltd., Hamilton,
Oet., have placed upo the.marttet
A Cfl1n'xll
ina troll P1/12. of '
' Smoking Tobacco
This supplies, a lona. ,felt
want, ,riving the, consumer one a0 cent
cent piece or a 5 cent
plug, or a 10 p
piece of the famous' T & 13" brand of
pure Virginia l'obacco.
The :tin'tag "T & B'i is on every piece
Blood Poisoned
On Dreadful Condition. Till Hood'p
Sarsaparilla Cured.
After Typhoid Fever the system is not
only left in a debilitated condition, but
the blood is often poisoned by the germs
of disease, as in the following case:
"My case has been such a severeone and
I have suffered so much that I think 1,
ought to tell how I have been cured by
only two bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla.
Four years ago I had typhoid fever—was
sick about forty days—and barely pulled
through with health about ruined. The
effects of poieoned blood manifested them-
selves in dreadful ulcers. Theyprevented
my returning to work, and for three years
li lvas able to labor, only a few days at a
time. The sores discharge& continuously
so that I had'to keep them bandaged. I
had six physicians at different times, and
was given temporary relief, But as soon
as
rd thesores I>•egan to work ha would
break out again as bad as ever. For weeks
at a time I could not get out of the house,
and for over two years I could not bear
my weight on my right leg and had to
walk with a cane. I began taking Hood's
Sarsaparilla in February, 1804, and in two
weeks noticed an improvement.
The Terrible Itching and t3urning
grew less venomous and fiery, and when I
had taken only two bottles and used one
box of Hood's Olive Ointment and two
boxes of Hood's Pills, the sores had all
healed, leaving only scars as a reminder of
my dreadful sufferings. My general bod-
ily health has also wonderfully unproved.
I had been reduced almost to a skeleton,
from 160 to 130 pounds, which I have now
regained. Hood's Sarsaparilla has re-
stored my mental health also, and I can
think, remember and act as promptly as
over. Typhoid fever ruined my health
for four years, and cost me x°000. Two
bottler, of Hood's Sarsaparilla have give
me health and new ambition." J. E.
RAmsAY, Surnn,erside, Prince Edward Id.
Thoroughly Reliable
11Mr. Ramsay is well known all over
this part of the Island, and in thoroughly
tellable." Dn. J. A. Geisha ,,Druggist,
6ummerside, Prince Edward Island.
Hoods Sarsaparilla
is the Only
Trace Mood Purifier
And the ideal building up Medicine. Be
lure to get Hood's and only Hood's.
liood's Poasy to buy, easy to take;
- Sills easy in effect. 2Ge.
IF YOU WANT
TO TRAVEL
Try Bissett's Livery for a nobby out
fit. Wo give you the best and at
reasonable rates.
A C.I.I. SOLICITED
W. G. Bissett
Chrisfle'siwzgr
COMMERCIAL, LIVERY.
•
First-class Rigs arid Horses
Orders left at Hawkshaw's
Hotel, or •at the Livery
Stabie,(Chsiste'sold Stand)
will receive prompt at-
�y tenticn.
l oruisReasonabie
wweouvluovivviRS
rrelephono
t Connection
At Chatham'.on. Monday Howard
alias Buck Graudhois, was sent Ari
Kingston for three years for burglary,
George Small, who a short time ago
absconded from the Woodstock Hos-
pital after falsely representing himself
as a son-in-law ofSir 11Iacleuzie Howell,
and leaving an unpaid bill,, was ou
trial at Belleville on 'Tuesday, charged
with forgery. He was remanded i►.ntii
Saturday.,
Mr, Benjamitte Pile, a popular fanner
of this neighborhood, and a director of
the West Williams A;,'ricitlturat l Society,
was married W(dnesday to Miss 'Re-
becca. Meadd daughter of ?dr, Geo.
Meadd, of McGillivray, ':1 hey Ittft oe
the afternoon train for '1'orout() told
other palfits:
The Brantford City Couucii incottsid
ei'ing a by" -law to preveirt Locomotives
form whistling" for any, purpose tvithiu
the
city. A
proposal is also meth;
to
salt the ratepayers to vote $215,000 for
a.ttoav school and $15.000 fol' public: re-
creation gronnds it lIIH 1111 tike Nti t31* -e -
tions ie. Jan uai'y, "
The al re of Mr. Frederick (xi fllilli,
moulder, of 1.Cndoil, Ont.,.gave birth to
triplets on'1 hurr'dav, two boss and a
girl. 'Ail are*ilea Itby and well frrleed.
'1' he couple have been married Uftr'e0
s •�,t have hod eleven ciilr lr,
I
.
On the first occasion I/0'S ;litiiflltit=
$tnten-her hUnitand t-i)t►,1Wit,.`i,
MARVELS OF SCIENCE..
Sirius, the fixed star, now in the ascend-
ant, is Computed to be 100,000,000,000
miles distupt from the sun.
The Sierra Nevada range of mountains
itt California is nearly 500 miles long, 70
wide, and from' ,000 to nearly 16,000 feet
high.
Zieat. Bersier of the French navy has
invented a compass which does away with
a steersman, as the compass steers the
vessel itself.
Tho hair has a growth of its own apart
from that wilioh animates the human
body, 'I'hia amounts for the growth of
the hair in thedead long after inter-
ment
Seasoned timber is but little liable to
decay under the influence of a dry atmos-
phere, and will resist decotnpositiou for an
indefinite period when kept totally sub-
merged in water,
The aerial space within the limit of our
vision is calculated to have a diameter of
420,000,000 miles and in circumference of.
1,329,742,000,000 miles. Aud this is only
a fragmout of the immensity of span.
Dr. Schaff, of Vienna, has applied
photography to the study of the human
skin. .A. bright light is projected on the.
part of the skin to be examined, and by
direct exposure many small details of the
skin, including markings not usually dis-
cernible are photographed.
THEIR START IN LIFE.
Martin Van Buren began life as, an office
boy for a lawyer, rising slowly to the posi-
tion of a clerk, copyist and finally' becom-
ing a
ecom-inga pleader in the courts of justices of
the peace.
Bernadotte, one of Napoleon's marshals.,
who afterwards became king of Sweden,
was educated in the office of a country no-
tury, and spent his time in copying legal
papers.
Southey, the poet, spent most of his boy-
hood
oyhood in his father's linen shop. He
wrote verses in the intervals of business
and kept his papers hidden among the
goods on the shelves. .
West, the painter, showed his talent at a
very early age. He made sketches inecher-
coal before he was ten, and some of his
early work displays great ease in the use
of the crayon.
John Howard showed in boyhood the
philanthropic traits that afterwards made
his name famous. He was continually on
the outlook for some case of distress that
he might relieve.
Wolsey's early life is said to have been
passed mainly in the slaughter house of
his father, who was a butcher. Ile was
sometimes called by his enemies "The
Butcher's Dog."
PERSONS AND THINGS•,
There are fifty-seven thousand women
engaged in farming inthe Uuited States,
The first known instance of the use of
coal was in England in the year 850. It
was then called "fossil fuel,"
A Philadelphia colored man lived for
three days on nothing but sponges which
he stole from watering troughs and dried.
A horse at Passaic, N.J., committed sui-
cide by wading into a canal and _: holding:
its head under water until unconsciousness
resulted. .
The action of the human breath_ will
corrode aluminum. This was discovered
by the experiment of using the metal as
the diaphragm in the mouthpiece of a
telephone.
Among the royal riders of the wheel are
the king of the Belgians, Queen Wilhel-
mina, Princes Waldemar and Carl of Den-
mark and Princes George and Nicholas of
Greece.
INTERESTING LINES.
Porcelain is to be substituted for gold
filling in teeth.
Phoenicians invented the first alphabet
about 1500 B. C.
Over -crowding of street cars is forbidden
in England. '
The majority of self-taught congressmen
are farmers.
Letr lee was deemed by the ancients the
food of the dead.
' The Mississippi delta is settling six
inches per century. - •
Japanese bamboo has been profitably
grown. in Louisiana.
Diamonds are sometimes smuggled in
hello w• heeled shoes.
In 1S93 Parisians consumed 21, 291 horses,
229 donkeys and 40 mules.
In Poland it is penal offence to speak
Pulish in any public resort.
WELL-KNOWN HYMNS -
"Lord, Thy glory fills the Heaven" was
the work of Richard Ment. It was tran-
slated from a hymn in the Roinan brevi-
ary.
"Blow yet the trumpet, blow," was one
of the several hymns written by Charles
Wesley for New x ear's day. It was first
used in 1750.
"Come tc,tviour, Jesus," is a translation
of a Fran ell hymn by the pious mysticAn-
toinette iiourignon. The translator is un•
known.
"Come, 0 my soul in sacred lays" was
written by Thomas Blnckiock, a blind
man. It contains a pathetic allusion to
the poet's oondition.
"Brightest and best of f he sons of the
'morning" was written by Reginald Heber
aed first published in the "Christian Ob-
server" in 1811.
PROVERBS,
Ono hand opened" in charity may, be
worth one hundred folded in prayer.
Mere oddity is often mistaken for wit
d oftener ter for wisdom:
a et
. liberal supply of ear trumpets should
go with all great truth!)..
Special legislation may produce eclipses,
but can't snake sunlight.
Wedding presents have•tnuch to do with
making married life a failure.
There are times when a weak ruler' is
more dangerous thin a etroug enemy.
There are emergenciesin which an cantle
of powder is worth a ton of proclamation.
In order to be called good fellows sortie
folks ere the meanest kind of ones to thoat
that love them best.
Proclaimipg
Full and Frye Salvation
to All,
A SOLDIER TELLS HOW
SHE WAS SAVED
She Says: "1 thank God for
the Wonders Paine's Celery
Compound Accomplished 0
for me,
General Booth and his vast army of
Salvationst aro now a mighty power
in every quarter of the Globe. Their
drums, music, soulinspiring songs and
prayers are stirring up the cold, callous,
indifferent and wicked in every county
under Heaven, and they are ace=
plishing a work that puts to shame the
efforts of all our Christian churclter.
Fite members of the Salvation Ary en-
dure trials, hardships and persecutions
as did the valiant'apostle Paul in his
tune. Many of these faithful Salva-
tionists labor on from day to day, suffer-
ing from thorns in the flesh, no doubt
of a like character to that endured by
the great preacher to the Gentiles; but
a merciful acid wise ,Ruler has through
science, provided for His afiieted and
diseased servants.
Mrs. H. Harbour, of Winnipeg, Man.,
a faithful veteran of the great Salvat-
ion Army, was for a time obliged to
give up active work owing to the
agonies and suffering of heart disease
kidney trouble and general weakness
Knowing well that her great work
demanded a strong and vigorour body,
she wisely determined to use Paine's
Celery Compound, after hearing what
it had done for the tens of thousands in
lu Canada. The results were surpris•
to herself as well as to her sister
and brother soldiers. Mill. Harbour's
experienceswith other Salvationist to
seek a new physical life from the same
great medicine.
Reader, this same woderful Paine's
Celery Compound will do a like work
for yop, if. you are ailing ands•ultering.
Your, friends and neighbors have tested
it, [and it has made them well and
strong, after they failed with the com-
mon•.lnedicines of the day. •
Mrs. Harbour writes as follows, with
the+view of benefitting alt sick people:
— "3t is with great pleasure that I
write t&5 thank you for your wonderful
medicine, Paine's Celery Compound.
Some.time•ago I was very sick and
happrned to see of your publications,
in which I read of others being cured.
I ;concluded,to try Paine's Celery Com-
pound myself, and i now thank God
for the wonders it accomplished for me.
I was suffering from heart disease,
kidney trouble and general weakness;
and wus some days was unable to
stand without experiencing great pain;
myaappetite was also very poor. Since
I used the Compoun'p I am able to get
about the House and work, and can
now eat anything put before me.
"I trust my testimony may lead
many to try your valuable remedy."
1/ •
At Sarnia Silas Fulkerson met with
a painful accident. Thursday b getting,
his hand badly smashed at the eleva-
tor. Ho was loading cars, and got his
hand caught in the ear puller, smash-
ing his left hand and taking two fin-
gers off the ,right.
The Western Ontario Veterinary
Medical Association will meet in Guelph
on the 10th and 11th of December, when
papers will be read by Dr. Carr, Kirk -
ton ;
irk -ton; Dr. Beacom, Harriston; Dr. Thom-
as, Tara; Dr. Gibb, St. Marys, and Dr.
Clark, Goderich.
Mr. 0. Jung, the landlord of the Com
mercial Hotel at Tavistock, has fitted
up a little deer park between his hotel
and Dr. Steele's drug shop, which will
he the future home of a fine trio of the
antlered dwellers of Muskoka's hunting
grounds.
Mr. Wm, Perry, who has conducted
the Mail stage'business between Grant-
on and Londou and intervening t"Ioints,
Left Friday for London where he in-
tends residing, Mr. Shoebottom, his
successor, also moved in, and immedi-
ately takes possession. "
John G. Short and James Dunlap. the
Woodstock firm, trading, as the Thomas
Organ Company, manufactures, of
piano's and organs, made anassign-
melee'otL Thursday to Mr, Franklin " 11.
Wright,' Toronto. A meeting of the
creditors is called for Monday, Dec. 2,
iarlrman Dodge, of Woodstock, was
badly hurt the other afternoon by an
r.1 plosion. He was playing with. some
companions in a bard, whoa a match
was lighted and dropped into a can of
powder, which the lads had just discov-
ered. lilts face was terribly. burned,
„
The Clout mon .ir
eo1 ►Ir
,
AS .Abraham Lincoln called then, do
not cares to argue about their. ailments.
hi'hat they want is a medicine that
will cure them. The simple honest
statement, "I know (ha4, Hood's Sar-
saparilla cured me," is the best ,u'gu-
me nt`'in favor ofthis modicim, _and
chin, is what malty thousand veluntari-
sa
iV V.
n dA P1
L Is are the best after dinner
I•I o
pills, assist digestion, cure headaches.
2Eic.
" MENTHOL
Ulu s PLASTER
IbaveNoce? etttheetelE)natorlttawester
orwal%et neeratlde aid rhntuesels Atha, sad
A cru v +r' u,oalt;4110,0 with tee ed'eets and
ipleas a W,oae or the n ,p)teetles.,-1Y, Ji, CA tt'rl+,
Tru bt U,. )Tvtet 003 t aakop.
3 have iced Sk+n1lol 1'last'nrw 1n snvgtul caeca
® ortn„scularrhmnuxusm, 8,1,1 Strd I n every c„sp •
thatlt.310t almastttlouuit•agd Dnrmoraa5wuer. .
—3. 13 11laua>;ld a,•li'aehii,gtau, D.O.
1 it Cures isciatica, Lumbago, Neu- 1
ralgZa, •wins in Back or Entre, or
1 any itiusoaaar Talus, 1
$rice I Dltvla �a.I.a�rrenae Co., Ltd,
20—e. Sole PA-el/rioters, MoNvarAL.
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NOTICE. .
Live Hogs
Wanted- at •
the Exeter
Packing House
SPARE RIBS ETC.
As we are cutting up hogs
every day we will have a
large supply of
Spare ribs, Tenderloin, Roast Pork,
Head Cheese, Fresh Pork Sansague,
Balogna Cuttings, Pigs Feet, and
Shanks, at lowest price for cash.
LARD.
As we are rendering pure fresh lard
every day we are prepared to fill pails
or crocks at a low price. Parties want-
ing fresh and good lard should call at
THE EXETER PACKING HOUSE
C. S ELL., - Prop.
MAB ELP E;
THE WOMAN'S FRIEND
Has cured others! Will cure you
Ask your Druggist
for Mabeline
MADELINE is a positive cure for all
uterine troubles. It is not necessary to
enumorate them here. It is the general. cus-
tom in describing a remedy- to fill the ad-
vertising medium with a medical treatise,
describing, in a highly colored manner,
symptoms and forms of disease, scientiflical-
ly, and in such away 'Ias to involve the read-
er in it maga of theory and speculation. We
avoid all this sensational way of advertis-
ing. If von aresick it is presumed that you
know ofthe fact and can form some idea of
what your ailment is, and we can only ad-
vise you generally.
MABELINTi is vegetable compound and
cannot injure the most delicate and can be
used with perteet safety.
MABELINF is placed in capsules and
they are applied directly to the diseased
parts.
>'ull directinus, how to apply on every
box. Send sl for one month's treatment.
24 capsules in a box. Why pay three dollars
for any other remedy when you can buy
Mabeline for 'one dollar? •
Address all com m unications to
THE SALUTINE CO. :.
Box 230, Windsor, Ont.
.60064.904411.74
Break lip a Colli in Time
BY USING
PYRY-PECTORAL
The Quick Cure for COUGHS,
COLDS, CROUP, BRON-
CHITIS, HOARSENESS, etc.
MRS. Josspoe NORwzCK,
of 613' Sorauren Ave., Toronto, writes:
"rimy -Pectoral has never tailed to euro
my children of croup after Mew doses. It
cured myself of a ion -standing cough after
.evemi other remedies had failed. It has
also proved an excellent cough cure for my
family, I prefer It to any other medicine
for coughs, croup or hoarseness.'.
oarsen s.'•
H. 0. BARBOUR,
of Little Rocher, N,B., writes:
"As a cure for coughs PyayPectoral is
the hest selling medicine I have; my ans.
Comers will baro 110 other.”
Large Bottle, 25 Cts.
DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., LTD.
Proprietors Mo NT REAL
Goderich : V ietoria Street Method
ist Chureh, asked for and received $100
on Sunday as a free wilt offering
Eighty-six dollars and forty•11%e cents
was laid on the plates. and Rev. Jos.
Edge asked for the balace, and receiv-
ed it in sib or seven minutes.
WEEKES BROS.
MARBLE DEALERS.
MANUACTURERS and
DEALERS IN
MONUMENTS, SARCOPHAGUS,
HEADSTONES, MURIALS, ETC
SPECIAL NOTICE TO
PARTIES BUILDING!
A fine residence is net complete with
out marble top Furniture,—Wash-
stands,rnantles, table tops, etc„ those
we' make a'specialty ot.
WEEKES BROS. Main St., Exeter,
BTJY
NOW
A word with you --If you have
money m' credit, use it to buy
evervtning you need for the
coming winter --Yon will save
from ,10 to 15 per cent, by pur•
chasin . from tis our new i ai'1
and VJititer stttelc We intend to
do the biggest trade tbisfall that
we ever did before and have
marked the prises accordingly.
Hig7iest J 1T,zrketpriees paid
for Butter and B:0gs,
JallI P. BOSS
EXETER MARKET.8
(Chanted every '4'irednesrl.av)
Wheat per bus►sol . , , , ipi rs to 444
Barley r 33q to t(s
Uats .... ..... .......... ,,;, r.2 to
leas.'. 45 to t{At
Eggs ser t'1't4► 44
Potatoes per bag sb
Hay per ton,.. „ ...... 10,01) tortoe
Turkeys pur lb, 11 to WA
Geese , Oita ei
Ducks, , 6 to tit
Chicken, ,
SIC Peoie's
CUTTER & FITTER..
A.J. SNELL
MERCHANT ARA%
Main St-, - - - Exeter.
Tweeds and Worsteds.
I have a complete line
ofsamples of all the latest
designs and patterns in
English, Scotch, Canad-
ian and American Tweeds,
Trouserings, Sui;'ings, Coatings.
A. n.T SNELL
I
IET
SEI
Are showing special line
for the next two weeks in
PARLOR TARLM
CURTAIN POLES,
AND
PICTURE ENLiiiiidS,
S. GIDIE & SON
ODD FELLOW'S Blood
The
Brianliord
theRcite
9
IS HANDLED /II
PERKINS
AN.D-
RBI A R T I ,
AGENTS Fon
BICYCLES, SEWING MACHIINE,
ORGANS, ETC,
The Brantford won
—239 first prizes,
—143 second •°
88 third .r
and holds nearly every
Chem ptonehip from rho
Atlantic to the Pacific,.
Perkins & Martin.
CHIT
DRUG
STORE
Those who have used
Winan's Cough balsam pro-
nounce it unequalled as a
remedy for coughs, colds,
and bronchitis troubles.
Winan's condition .and
cough powders for horses,.
the best in the market, al-
ways on hand; also Aceto-
benefacto and Liniment, tbe
medicine so successfully
used by Mr. Chas, Munr+t ..
Parkhill, in this and other
towns, in treating and 'cur-
ing various dist}ases. For
sale here,
C. L U T rZDruggist,
7
FIVE YEAM
FOR �TWEN�'Y
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