HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1916-4-6, Page 4Sanders & Creech, Proprietors,
Sultscriptiout ,Price.—In advance 51
leer year in Canada; 51,50 in United
ed
States. It not etaad in advance tht,
price le 50c. =ore per year.
'THURSDAY, A PR, 6,.19. tit
Crediton
The following is the financial stand-
_Ro of the Crediton branch of the
ad Cross Society srrtce its or ganie-
' ation last September:—
.sProceeds from Labor Day tea, 77,82
zaar 84 27,
.:Prof, Reithdor f's Lecture 5.56
Red •Cross Concert • 82.40
Recebts entertaining soldiers : ` L78
'Bps Social 60.15
-iionations '15.20
Total $ 357,18
'Out of these funds materials have.
oeeit.purchased and the fallowing sup,
plies forwarded to headquarters, --133
grey flannel shirts; 169 pairs soaks;
.31 p:11ow cases; 2 pillows; 9 hospit-
31 ;pillow cases; 2 pillows; 9 hostrit-
•i;l shirts; 3 bed is Z,e:s; 12 :mire of
Mamas; 7 n°ght shirts and 14 mat-
tress .pads. Balance ort ?tea i 57.2e,
Mrs Herb It Eilber, Seere deo
'Airs WM> Sambrook has rezoned
'Ocoee after a sheet v'si: to ,th re:anted
he Toronto and London.
Semue! Brown was at ,;e -'i a aed
atr tford Last week on bus ness.
Fred ?Ther ie at poem- •onf:ne:3
to ias bed. His nine Olea lege
he eel; soca be in good beeitl , Al-
thoa h 93 years old he has had wen-
'.. .,
de"fitn vi , n I riper ared grit: ;t man
30 years -y o ,n ;e..
'rate reertiOine meeting he'd in 'he.
on eIonday was well attended. al-
though not us well as might I aye
-been, Reeve Elliott acted as chair-
men. .n. Judge Klein of Walkerton and
Mayor Osborne of London werethe
speakers of the evening. His Honor'
presented the case in plain unvarnish-.
,d ,,;els and although a man of German
ties.:ent he trade it quite plain that
no person who came here and enjoy -
e;1 British liberty and fair -play could
do anything else than support Eng-
land, who had given us all these priv-
ileges. The Mayor related some of
lits •eeperienees at the front. He dealt
Quite ;plainly on the young man who
runs away to the United 'States to
env, vsimsels end lets. a man who has
z t onsci nee, and is alive to his duty
to t ,_ ht for ,protection of his home.
Rey. Jefferson and Major •Herman of
The Exeter company also made stir -
rine appeals for recruits. The Band
etr^as ?n attendance and furnished the
•)nus.,• for the evening.
Mrs. Iwluntpp Dad—The g-riiu mote
er has been busy in our midst the
past week. On Saturday Mrs, Mich-
ee! I:lumpp :sassed to the treat. be-
yond at the age of 77 years, The
deceased had been an invalid for some
time. Just ,previous to her death
. pleurisy set in which eventually pray
ed serious. Her remains were interred
•in the Crediton cemetery on Tuesday,
The bereaved husband and family
have the sympathy of the community.
Death of Levi Stahls—On Sunday
afternoon atter a lengthy illness,Levi
- Stahls who lives about one mile sou-
th of here, passed away. The deceas-
•ed was 57 years old and suf ere.d t•en-i
aiderable hone heart trouble. He was
.a good neighbor and a kind and lov-
ing father and the immediate relatives
will amiss him very much. His remains
He. leaves to mourn hi loss a widow
two daughters and son, besides a
number of brothers and sisters, to
whom is extended the sympathy of
the neighborhood.
SCHOOL REPORT OF S. S. No.
b. Stephen for March, the names. be-
ing in orde: of merit,—Sr. 4—B. '-tart'
Peen 87, E. Olawhinnee 79. Sr- 3—J.
Hanover 71, H. Hartman 63, fie 3—
V. Zlawhinney 92, E. Hartman 81, AL
'1Veeb 80, E. 'Wilds 61, A. Hartman 5✓
fr. 2—B. Walde 88, 'V. Hartman 86;
F. Hanover 80. Pt. 1—`'4. llane er 88
E. Neeh 87. Number on roll 14; a -v
erage attendance 12.—C. Schroeder
teacher.
CASTUA
For Infants atS1. Children.
in Use For Over 'O Year's
.always bears
the
Signature of
Far!u;rs
-
WE HAVE A SPECIALLY SEL-
ECTED STOCK OF,
'WO. 1 GOVERNMENT STANDARD
RED CLOVER
ALSIKE,
TIMOTHY,
ALFALFA,
SWEET CLOVER,
,ivIILLETT,
ORCHARD GRASS;
BLUE GRASS, ETC.
AT CLOSE PRICES
x-,o—x-
Centralia
.The 1'atriolti!c League held avery
suceesstul and pleasant time Tuesday
evening, Maple syrup and buns were
served as a 1tut;:h and a good po-
grara it oa during the, evening. PM -
ales Walker, Simms, Smith and Johns
avere presented each with a bible and
Pates ,Ford and Culbert with wrist
watches, The collection amounted to
about 517.00.
The ,Parsons Davis Co lost one of
their horses. hion,.day through illness.
W,, 'x 'Colwill is loading a car of
horses cad settlers effects for the
west - to -day,
Miss B1aatehe O'Neil of Ilderton is
spending a week visiting her cousins,
the 11litchell families.
John Smith has engaged as driver
taf the:. Parsons tDates. team.
\1r, F. Colwill is the first one in the
eeflage Ito purchase n neer' car for1:416
Some:others are talking, of buying later
Dashwood
Heywood—Kraft—A pretty - house
wedding took place at the honey of
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kraft, on Wednes-
,•
a AP . 5hw when their
second
.auhter, Lucinda L., was joined in
he Moly bends of matrimony with
Viettor ; .. U3eywood of Exeter. At
Welye tyke le noon to the strains of
Loh •n,;rin's wedding rnareit, played
ay et:ss Lila Sanders, :ousin ,;f :he
groans, the bride entered the parlor
t tended by her sister, Miss Dora
r 1attendee'
°2 SC
i, he e tris r t;
green],i
M1 1). B. San ers, awa'ed them. the
a de was 110,n.isoneiy gowned to
vhee au:Bess sa:in, wit) over -dress
2cunei, trimmed tt i.t. sa.ia rib -
serix -end see.l pe.ar s, ,ant'. wort he
asuai bride: vel., cau;it: up With Or -
.gage .blossoms, and carr'e3 a bouquet
ox roses and carnations. The briaes-
meid wore a lemon shade sine with
rv.r-dress of Georgette crepe, with
rosebuds area bead tramming, and car-
ried yellow elattedi:s. The Rev. Mr
Geadpner performed the ceremony an
-tate ,presence of about 150 invited
guests. Atter :the 'hearty congratula•-
'°ods here extended the bridal party
led the way to the dining room where
a sumptuous. dsiner was served, the
table eleeorat ons being yellow and
whete The groom's gift to the bride
as a handsome solid gold necklet
with reerl pendant; to bridesmaid a
,old brooch, set with ruby; to the
groeeisman a solid gold tie pin, set ,
et .h pearl», and to the pianist a gold.
L oa.l; se; with brilliants. A large as-
sn .matt of beautiful gifts testified to
the. estt:e:,n O.% which the, bride is held
among -the presents being a hundred
dollar eheclue from the groom's fath-
er :nd mother; also a beautitui man-
tip t•lock ,presented by the groom's
;reediathet and grandmother, which.
tias bees designated as a "grandfath-
ers crock:'' this being the fourth clock,
presented by Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
S zaers to then grandsons on the ; c-
c ".s.o-a of their marriage. The happy
coupe: lett cat the evening -rain for
a shoe honeymoon to London, In-
gersoll Woodstock and other eastern
points They will be the guests of
s1r J A. Sanders while in Wood-
stozO...
GREENWAY
Rev E. G. Powell occupied the ;,ul-
p': ir. the Methodist church last Sun-
day and gave an interesting address
oa .he advance of prohibition.—Mrs,
tYollen entertained a few eriends
,. a Quilting bee last week.—Miss M.
Steeper is the guest of Miss Maggie
G.ju ette.—Miss A. M. Wilson
:cr.detl the funeral of aer sister, .i�
(Re.v) Russell in Toronto last week.,
—The stork visited the home of i1.
Earl Oliver recently and left a firre
haby boy,—Spring is really here at
lase; for our worthy townsmen, Fred.
and- Joe have tapped.
Fide S. 5. Institute held in the Meth
t urch last week was very much eat-
; dd by all. Very profitable address
v vete given by Rev. Langford of
Toronto, Rev. Knight of Hensall and
Revs. Baker of Woodham. Sh;,pka choir
santO in the afternoon,—The members
5:7' Kai'gh:s of Honor class in the
1I, thadist Sunday School met at the
hon ` Of -ne r teache_, Miss Mae Wil-
son Saturday evening and on behalf
oef the cburCh and class presented Pte
Arthur Webb with a wrist watch
and'address.—Miss Olive McIntosh of
Por: Huron and el ss Madeline. Poll-
°ex of Grand Bend visi:ed relatives
here as week vlrs. Herb Sherritt
re:urned to her home in Alberta last
tiv;ee-. She was accompanied by Miss
feu Sherritt.
On Meech 29th death claimed He -
-er Ana Ke=r, wide of Rev. John Rus-
sell of Torontot Born near Brock -
elle she married 49 years ago Rev.:
ttssse i, end they were later station
-
...A C.sL `:he Elimville circuit She reaves,
5es_de i her husrani two sons doctors'
a s oeonto and five • daugh.ers, two
brothers, and •one. sister, Mrs. A. M.
�tieson of Greenway.
ilUST• RECEIVED •A`SHIPMENT U1*
\O 1 IMPORTED ALSTK.E
WHICH WE OFFER
A $12'.50;:a Bus-
SPECIAL PRICES~ ON CLUB OR -
HERS OF 10 'B't3SI-I. AND UPWARD
CWF HAVE A .QUANTITY < OF;
TORS T -CLASS POTATOES *on Sale
A CALL SOLICITE.
Ci as. ,Cai7G'I t:
CREDITO.
S HIPKA
;2vL.se. Freda Fenkbeiner and little
niece ^Dorothy Ingo of London are
spendeng a weeto Mr. M. Finkbein
er's.-M . John Mcisaac of Mount
-Pleasant is visiting ;his brasher,. Dou-
•gaid here.—Miss Maggie Gower spent
he .week end w.th friends in Parkhill
$r. and M s. A. McCarrn ck, who
we. been spcnding thepas- two men-
,ths .wsth friends in London, returned
to the:,r home here last week,—Rev,
E G, Powell of Clinton, conducted the
services 'here .•' on. Sunday evening.—
Ooze: t forget the box social to be held
n the ,hall here next Thursday •even--
ng A good 'timee is expected.
McQueen. and little daughter spent
Sunday et Hensall.-•-Mrs. Wilke of
Sad :Axe, Mich,, spent a day this week
with her brother, Jas. Broadfoot and
fmily.—Jack Glestn and JPhn Qlenn.:of
Uensall attended- the. Lunerel of the
laic Mr. Dea'c.tt of Exeter one Monday.
—Mrs. G. F. Hemery has joned her
husband an London, where he is at-
tending imilitary ..school.-- Mrs.. Rosy
Steetert of Hensall ie ab;ie to sit • ses
a while each day. —. Gordon. Bolton
delivered in Brucefield a line -three-.
year-old stallion to Thompson Bros.
of .Saskatchewan, for a,figure in the
neighborhood of $400,—The Iisses
Hobkirk of 1d.ensall vent Monday
with theta cousin, Miss Maggie ifait-
)tarn,-a1r. Burton Keys has seeered
the Ipositiotr, of station agent lit Tralee
sever rides from Listowel, Co gratul-
ations — A ,Poor run of sap so far this
season is the report of the farmers.
SCHOOL REPORT of S. Se No. 2
Usborne, for the month of Meech:—
Sr,
arch:--•Sr, 4—IJ. Snell 63, Jr, 4--W, Turn'.
bull 65 15, Knight 64, R, Pollen 63.
Sr. 3—L. Relight 68, AL Doive. 60, A.
Rundle 53. Sr. 2—M. Cottle 73, A.
Hankie 65. C. Doyge 63, G. :McDonald
61. Jr. 2-5. Pollen 66, S. Francis 60
W. Allison 51, E. Stewart 41. Jr. 2
A—W. Alien 70, C. Campbell 69,
C.
Hedged 68,Grr_ ht a5, E. Rundle
e
54. Sr. 1st—H.
Pollen 74, R. Turn-
bull 70. Jr. ist—R. Cottle 84, C.
Stewart trig B, Campbell o3. Pr. --R.
Cottle, " Number on roll 26; average
24.—M. L. Coward, teacher.
SCHOOL REPORT S,S. No. 1,Us-
borne for afarch. No.. on roll 26, av
is
i'
>: � E � 70,, I. Dew
era.. 8,5 �Sth inne
e5, 4th, 0. Dew 75, A. Strng 73, I.
52. T. Dougall 50; Sr. 3rd
tag Woad 78, E. Cudmore~ 68, P. Har
etaIvtLBY
the time of writing we learn
1 at regret of theh of Mr, S.
Cud ;ore, after a semis elperaticm:—
Will Horton has .enged with Mgr;' S
tOnn for the suni ie: Iuskrass are.
very plentiful this spring.—R. R. Glenn
and hs mother have moved to the. va-
cant house on D. McNauughton's farm
4Rossie Broadfoat has yeti rne.
rl'Z V after speeding a month with
refs -es in '`Hay and rucke srith:
Selves moved his household ef--
'6,0e'ta his farm hereon(' is now busy
fine or :card. -Mr. and Mrs.
MRS. SLACK'S LETTER
To Mothers of Delicate Children
Palmyra, Pa.—" My little girl had a..
ehron.c cough and was so thin you could
count her ribs and she had no appetite.,
Nothing we gave her seemed to help her,
until one day Mrs. Neibert asked me to
try Vinol, and new she is hungry all the
time, her cough is gone, she is stouter
and has a more healthy color, I wish
every mother who has a delicate child
would tryVinol."--*-illrs,ALFRED, SLACK.
We guarantee Vino), our delicious cod
liver and iron tonic, to make delicate
children healthy and strong.
W S .Cole, Druggist, Exeter, Ont.
ris 44, Jr. 3rd, C. Down 70, A. foil
62, E, 'Afitchell 58, Sr. Z -11f. Cooper
58; V, Dunn 56; Jo. 2nd B., M. Moir
76, G. Guarnore 61, Jt Oke' 60; Jr.2ttd
A H. Strang '82, L. Munn 7i 0,
Wood 70. Primer—M. Cudmore, N,
Ole. -,Ethel C. Case, teaeher.
NOT ENOUGH CHILDREN
ever receive the proper balance of food
to sufficiently nourish both body and
brain during the aroWugr period whenea
nature's demands are greater than in
mature lite. This is shown in so many
pale faces, lean bodies, frequent colds,
and lack of antbitiou.
For all such children we say with
unmistakable eoru.stnesat They need
Scott's Ennalsioe, end need it now. It
possesses in conce•'+rateil form tate very
food elements to c ,rich tl+dr blood. It
changes weakness i `, rtreugth; it rakes
them sturdy and strong and active.
,.Scott $ laowne, Toronto, Ont.
"The Proof'
Canadians now insist orlon knowing the cost of upkeep; of an automo-
b?le AFTER IT IS PURCHASED.
Every purchaser should consider operating cost for, say, a Live - year
period.
We do not give you guess work on
THE MAXWELL
WE STATE FACTS AND FIGURES "PROVED i& VERIFIED"
1 A.XWELL WORLD'S NON-STOP RECORD FACTS BASED ON CAN-
ADIAN GALLON MEASURE.
1—Miles without a motor stop 22022
2—Average miles per day (44 days) ,..500,6
3—lilies Bier gallon gasoline, (imperial gallon) ...,..,,. 27,2
4—Miles per gallon of oil ...• .,.400
5—Average miles per tire ...... .,, 9871
No automobile built to -day has ever under official test performed
Like above.
The License Fee of Maxwell is low as any; tires, gasoline and oils
MORE economical than any other make, and the price of the WONDER
CAR only
Touring $860 Roadster S830
We challenge any other make on the foregoing; also any four-cylin-
de-e t car for power on Mud, Sand Hills or for Speed.
W. E. Oestricker, Distributor; A.W. Moriock, Expert Mechanic
Crediton, Ont.
Il rano Mark R.gist.reo
The Harmless but Effi-
cent remedy for Headache
Neuralgia,Anaemia,SIeep-
Iessness, Nervous Ex-
haustion, he,
50s AT ALL DRUGGISTS, or by mall from
.GEORGIAN MFG. CO„ - COLLINGWOOD. ONT. -
THE CANADIAN • ANK
OF COMMERCE
SUCEPMi7ND WAf$ER, C.V.QS,14..D., D.C.L. President
JOHN AIRD, General Manager. 11. V. P. JONES, Asst General Manager
CAPITAL, $15,000,000 RESERVE FUND, $13,500,000.
FARMERS' BUSINESS
ES
The Canadian Bank of Commerce extends to. Farmers every
facility for the transaction of their banking business, including
the discount and collection of sales notes. dank sales notes
are supplied free of charge on application. ss.
EXETER BRANCH—A. E. Kuhn, M gr. CREDITON—S. M Johnston, Mgt
$850
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ROADSTER. 5825. Model 75 f.o.b. Toronto.
Here is the car that all the world has waited for.
Here is the car that all the world is buying—faster than produced.
You've gat to have a car.
But you don't have to pay a large price Nor do you have to be sat-
isfied with a small, uncomfortable car which keeps you in a state of men-
tal dissatisfaction and physical discomfort.
The 5850 Overland solves the prohlen '')', /
Seats five comfortably—no crowding or jamming.
Cantilever rear springs—
Soft deep upholstery built tip over long spiral springs—
And four inch tires.
These features make it ride easier than many of the big high-priced
ears
It has a, powerful and •snaptsy en bloc motor—
Is electrically started and electrically lighted—
Has electric control buttons on steering column—
And au the very latest touches of up-to-dateness and refinement
It is light and economical, but with good style, beautiful finish and
phenomenal aiding comfort.
Only $850.
And that's complete. Everything with .it. Nothing extra to buy.
You've got to have a car. Order this Overland.
Model 83B 5965; Famous Knight Motor 51575, Big Six 5.1.600;
Wes. Sneli,
Balee Agent
Exeter Motor Sales Co.
We also have several used Ford c ars for sale and one used Chevrolet.
KIDNEYS
Peri ops Your
KIDNEYS
are out of order. Make the doctor's
test. Examine your urine. It should
be a light straw color—if it is highly
colored, reddish or deep orange—if the
odor is, strong or unusual—if;'brick
dust" or mucus is present, look to the
kidneys. They are out of order.
Get GIN .PILLS at once, and take
them regularly.
Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago,
pain in the back, groin or hips—all
point to weakness in the kidney or
bladder action, and the pressing neces-
sity for GIN PILLS.
Gin Pi/is are worth their weight in
gold because they drive these pains
clean out of the system. They only
cost 5o cents a box, with the absolute
guarantee ofsatisfaction or yourmoney
back, ' Sixboxes for $2,5o, or a free
treatment if you write to
National Drug & Chemical
Co., of Canada, Limited
SAXON "SIX"
A big touring car for. -five people
Travel i4First-Class" in a Saxon "Six"
t`. ''! a
YOU ENJOY ALL THE•LUXUR1ES OF `FIRST-CLASS TRAVEL WHEN YQ.0 RIDE IN A
SAXON `SIX":
Locoaxiotanne Power pulls you. The six -cylinder Saxon high speed motor sweeps you along with a
mighty, resistless force:
Pullman comfort is yours:: Thelooney body 'makes travel easy: Long wheelbase, 112 inches, and van- ' '`
adium steel- cantilever springs smooth the .highway 'like a well -ballasted track: •
Perfect ; appointments addatolcry:our pleasureeetElectri>c _ starting, lighting and every other conivenle C.d.
of modern motoring are herelehe,.yacht,bn<eshody.is.handsentely upholstiered and elegantly finisheu.
S'a first ii• budileekito every flee of,,.the stauttOta, chassis, Tim ken axles, powerful brakes, aaudi nickel
steel "'Steering '.gear erre your soctrrity, ' •ri.4" 4:t
To awa
ni' Saxon "Six" gives you the knowledge thar.,,ou are travelling,first=class.
"Four" Roadster $600; Delivery Car 5530; "Six" Touring Car 53,075; "Sia''''Itoadster, 51,075
T. I=3.r NEWELL Dealer Exeter.
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Capital & Reserve $8,800,000
96 Branches in Canada
A Transacted
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Circular Letters of Credit
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SAVINGS BANK. DEPARTMENT
Interest allowed at highest current rate
EXETER BRANCH—
W D. CLARKE, Manager.
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$850
•
ROADSTER. 5825. Model 75 f.o.b. Toronto.
Here is the car that all the world has waited for.
Here is the car that all the world is buying—faster than produced.
You've gat to have a car.
But you don't have to pay a large price Nor do you have to be sat-
isfied with a small, uncomfortable car which keeps you in a state of men-
tal dissatisfaction and physical discomfort.
The 5850 Overland solves the prohlen '')', /
Seats five comfortably—no crowding or jamming.
Cantilever rear springs—
Soft deep upholstery built tip over long spiral springs—
And four inch tires.
These features make it ride easier than many of the big high-priced
ears
It has a, powerful and •snaptsy en bloc motor—
Is electrically started and electrically lighted—
Has electric control buttons on steering column—
And au the very latest touches of up-to-dateness and refinement
It is light and economical, but with good style, beautiful finish and
phenomenal aiding comfort.
Only $850.
And that's complete. Everything with .it. Nothing extra to buy.
You've got to have a car. Order this Overland.
Model 83B 5965; Famous Knight Motor 51575, Big Six 5.1.600;
Wes. Sneli,
Balee Agent
Exeter Motor Sales Co.
We also have several used Ford c ars for sale and one used Chevrolet.
KIDNEYS
Peri ops Your
KIDNEYS
are out of order. Make the doctor's
test. Examine your urine. It should
be a light straw color—if it is highly
colored, reddish or deep orange—if the
odor is, strong or unusual—if;'brick
dust" or mucus is present, look to the
kidneys. They are out of order.
Get GIN .PILLS at once, and take
them regularly.
Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago,
pain in the back, groin or hips—all
point to weakness in the kidney or
bladder action, and the pressing neces-
sity for GIN PILLS.
Gin Pi/is are worth their weight in
gold because they drive these pains
clean out of the system. They only
cost 5o cents a box, with the absolute
guarantee ofsatisfaction or yourmoney
back, ' Sixboxes for $2,5o, or a free
treatment if you write to
National Drug & Chemical
Co., of Canada, Limited
SAXON "SIX"
A big touring car for. -five people
Travel i4First-Class" in a Saxon "Six"
t`. ''! a
YOU ENJOY ALL THE•LUXUR1ES OF `FIRST-CLASS TRAVEL WHEN YQ.0 RIDE IN A
SAXON `SIX":
Locoaxiotanne Power pulls you. The six -cylinder Saxon high speed motor sweeps you along with a
mighty, resistless force:
Pullman comfort is yours:: Thelooney body 'makes travel easy: Long wheelbase, 112 inches, and van- ' '`
adium steel- cantilever springs smooth the .highway 'like a well -ballasted track: •
Perfect ; appointments addatolcry:our pleasureeetElectri>c _ starting, lighting and every other conivenle C.d.
of modern motoring are herelehe,.yacht,bn<eshody.is.handsentely upholstiered and elegantly finisheu.
S'a first ii• budileekito every flee of,,.the stauttOta, chassis, Tim ken axles, powerful brakes, aaudi nickel
steel "'Steering '.gear erre your soctrrity, ' •ri.4" 4:t
To awa
ni' Saxon "Six" gives you the knowledge thar.,,ou are travelling,first=class.
"Four" Roadster $600; Delivery Car 5530; "Six" Touring Car 53,075; "Sia''''Itoadster, 51,075
T. I=3.r NEWELL Dealer Exeter.
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