HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1918-1-25, Page 7The Weekly
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Old Good -Byes and Howdy -Dos,
The did good-byes and howdy -dos! °
Now there's a theme to tax your muse
And 'make it switch from tear's to
similes
And back again to tears, the whiles;
No polishes] rhyme, but just a strain
As soft and low asApril rain,
That sings "good-bye" to kith and
The lines of this suit make it appro-
priate for thin -materials as well as
woollen ones.. --The vest may be omit-
ted if so desired,' McCall Pattern No.
8179, Ladies' Coat Suit. In 7 sizes,
34 to 46 bust, Price, 20 cents.
kin—
Then change your tune to Horne Agin!
Oh, who can dream the" sort of rhyme
That sheds the tears of leaving tinxe?
Good-bye •to mother, smutched with
1 h
The staunchest friend you'll ever,
To home, to trees, the hunting pup,
And crimson ramblers climbing up
To twist around the heart of you.
And tighter than they ever do!
And sing it soft and low to tit
The parting and the pain of it! --
To fit the way a :Cellose :feels
When old :familiar places steals
Apast him on the wagon road—
The , boyhood spots he's always.
knowed!
And make the tear that's in his eye
To rhyme a fellow's last "good-bye."
This simple little dress, requiring so
little material, has the popular pleat-
ed skirt and Empire waistline. Mc.
call- Patern No. 7428, Girl's Empire
- Dress. In;5 sizes, 6 to'14 years.
Price, 15 cents.
These patterns may be ` obtained
from your local McCall dealer;, or from
the McCall Co., 70 Bond St., Toronto,
Dept. W.
LISTLESSf PEEVISH GIRLS
very g-reat: A largo number of ehi1- o•---o—o---o--o---o— 0 —o -ii o -.o --`c"'
drtn have been emit to Ilollaiid, er clic 1 LIFT YOUR 'gORNS
tributes' On the villages in 'the hope WITH FtNGEFlS•
that they may there survive this crisie.
The_
prevail
mgs) serious_ conditions s
in the great towns, whereq fre uently l•tow to loosen a tender cern' • 1
or callus so It lifts out, 0
bloody conflicts occur between the '
,famished mobs and: the police. In the
villages, however, one may See at any
time starving people from the towns loot folks step on your• feet here- .1..xueh less to make overtures of ,mar
begging .for bread. Nobody talks about atter; wear shoes a size smaller i2 �iag•e. Consequently the proposing is
the military operations, but every sec- 1 you like, for cores will,never again left to the women to do.
cess, or reverse, makes itself felts send electric sparks ot pain through When a woman of New Guinea falls
among the people. "Very often we you, according to this Cincinnati in love with a limn she sends a' piece
'saws the whole tan -11y weer g, Y
the at er- its says that a few drops a : to drug a' his
hive together of i plied
o without pain.
r0---0.-.-•O--0—O,•_4..._. O-,-U..•,--o p --O. O_' ')
WHERE WOMEN PROPOSE.
In New Gµinea It Is: Always Lead
Year, Says English Writer.
So fax'` as proposais'of marriage are
concerned, in New Guinea it is always
leap year, There, according to an
English writer, the men consider it be-
neath
e-
neath,'their dignity to notice women,.
>z1 " say , autixorlt of etl•in ' to `his siStsr, ox if he has nO
these Serbian soldiers; gather- f• f sister to his$ inotllex az another i • •.
la it d i h d directly upon
Then chuck a faster Tempo in
Po sing a fellow :Home
Beck home home agile where he was eiz
An' oiler staid, as saying is!
His mother's greeting, father's, too,
And friend's' and neighbor's; "howdy
dol,,
` e extry chair aril table set,
That mother's keeping for him yet!
You poet chaps!'. You sit and dream,
And seem to think the only theme
That people like is in the skies!
Sit' down by me and drop your eyes
Ease off a While' and get your tine
in perfect pitch and tune with mine,
Then try a sort of keerless muse
On "Olii Good-byes and Howdy -dos."
—John D.
• When a-, gir•I in her ,teens becomes
peevish, listless and dull; when noth-
ing seems to interest her and dainties
- do .not telnpt her appetite, you may be
certain that she needs more good
blood than her system is provided,
with, Before long her pallid cheeks,
freclueut headaches, and breathless-
ness and heart palpitation will con-
firm that she is anaemic. . Many
mothers as the result of their own
girlhood experience can promptly de-
tect the early signs of anaemia, and the
wise mother does not wait for the
trouble to develop further,' but at once
gives lrer daughter a course with Dr.
Williams Pink Pills, which renew the
-blood supply and banish anaemia be-
fore `i,t has obtained a hold upon the
system,
Out of their own experience thou
sands of mothers know that anaemia
is 'the •sure road to worse ills, They
:know .the difference that goodd red,
blood makes in the development of
womanly Health, Every headache,
every gasp for breath that follows
the slightest exertion by the anaemic
girt, everypain she suffers in leer back
and limbs are reproaches cif you have
not taken the best steps to give your
weak girl new blood, and the only
sure way to do so is through the use
of. Dr Williams' Pink Pills•,
FOUND OUT.
A Real Scotsman Calls His Capital
City "Edinboro."
When a man with social aspirations
is discovered and proclaimed to be no
gentleman, the shock to his vanity is
usually severe. But Mr, Laurence
Hutton, .the English writer and friend
of many distinguished men, once en-
joyed—and he did enjoy it! -an ex-
families for Inca ca e reezoile, a•p
lady relatives: Then the lady who re -
were often the saddest , occasions.1 a tender, ,aohing corn, instantly re-ecives the string tells the man hat;tlie:
Often we' met people weeping'—men as Heves serenest; and soon Lhe entire particular damseivis in love with him.
well as women -by the roadside;" corn, root and ,all, lifts right elft'• If the man thinks he would like to
Coffee, there is none; instead of eof- This drug dries at once and s'izaipiy wed the lady he meets` her alone and
fee they are frying acorns: and rye and shrivels up the corn or callus without they decide straig•)it away whether to
drinking; the liquid. The whole of the even irritating the surrounding tissue.. marry or drop the idea. In the former
metal currency-nickel`ae well as sit- A email bottle of freezone obtained ease thebetr,•othal is announced, The
,ver—has been withdrawn, small at any drug store will cost very little man is branded on the back with char -
stamps ,being used as substitutes.
Those"who have tried to retain met-
al money have not profited, since it has
been pronounced illegal tender and
they themselves are prosecuted.. Live
tut will positii'oly ronxove every hard coal, while a mark is cut into the woe
or soft corn or callus Froin one's foot. marl's skin.
If your druggist hasn't stocked this No breach of promise actions are
new drug yet, tell him to get a small Possible in New Guinea; though if the
bottle of ireozone for you from his *lade is jilted her friends may hunt her
stock for' the army is requisitioned 'wholesale drug house. lover up and "go" for him, in •the
every month. the bread of a `whale i other hand, if , the woman proves
bvlack as earth.
is baked in one place, and is RURAL GERMANY IS HUNGRY.
dtaivaid's Liniment. Cures Diphtheria.
her betrothed% Little,things
No more water -power development
should be allowed en the St. Lawrence
river until a power stlxvey';has been
made of the river and a eon -Trebel -le
sive plan worked. out frbr power dee
vel.opment on the whole waterway.
)wellere in Hamlets Acid LOluttcriiv s
T lH E ONLY MEDICINE To Loud Complaints' in Cities.
T� L .3i\BY NEEDS in Germany are uttering loud com-
plaints on insufficient supplies_ of in-
dispensable
n-
dis ensable provisions the Conserva-
tive
provisions,
tive organ, ..the Reichsbote, declares
medicine .a mother needs liar her '-lit-
tl Tl t gentle but
relieve all stomach: and bowel dlsor e, Y Y
and ora
While the populations of large cities
Baby's • Own , Tablets is the only
chat davellcrs 'in the c�ii9itrj: districts
tle ozles• :Icy ,are t. and- small towns also are suffering so-
tholrougli laxative �yhich' instantly v rel Itsa s:
i •`Ii . 1 ' tl I" Oi bread ad
lI Besides Tetanus � P -
Jos. Leves.clpe, St. Simon, Que., says. l towns.z receive every fortnight only
—"Baby's Owri Tablets are tr. marvel- • •,
for little ones. They ••?sound), often not even this amount.
ods'medicine- For growing children there is no pos-
sibility fail to cure stomach and. Bowel ability o:f getting .anything in place of
troubles and neither my slater -;:n -law meat. There is not even a regular sup
or myself would use any other medi-
cine for our little ons."' The Tablets plyr of jam."
The correspondent.,says the lack 92
are sold by medicine dealers'or by
mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. food suitable for children, especially
Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville,
milk .for babies, forces, parents to see
dens thus banishing all the mmol I s toes, dwellersinthe country and small
et little pies. Concerning them 'qrs. 200
gramrnes of `meat ; {about one -Half a
HEART SHIELD FOR POILU.
New Model of a Device to Protect
Vulnerable Organ.
General Delorme, inspector general
then; • pine -away,
if Stomach 1117irts
perience not exactly the reverse but "l.e i s ,e'stzes; sui,tererti rr°m: Pis' �riiut
certainly the sante with a difference.
minends to the Academy of Medi- o,. flatulence stomach neurite or sour-
certainty
h artburn etc
against himself, and his American,
friend, Brander Matthews, has recent-
1y•eported it.
When he was a, very young man
Hutton had filled for a short time a
lace in a wholesale produce company,
which bought from the market gar- Louppe, in December, 191o, had their
b m0 s to 'the- stomach: 'Not waiter increases the
customers were plain people he°always' meta l,;breastplates. weighed twenty- blood supply rind bisu •a.ted magnesia in-
toolc'off his gloves at least two blocks six pound's they were. discarded. These 'staiitiic „neutralizes the excessi,'e stom
awayfrom the store. One day a farm- rich" acid and stollr-. food rer rTn.ratio1;.
models covered° the whole upper body :the combination of the tri o, trier eft)' ,
er came in and greeted him with a'and were etitremely cumbersolrle. beth ,iiarvelousls• successful •,rid ,1e
question about a rival commission Ll"elor'me's model is two milimeters c'cledg Tt feribie to the use of artin-
raal digestnts, sltoeniams or nredicine.s
house. Sir. Hutton explained that it .in. thickness, a light thing, weighing for indigestion:
was a competitor, -and that therefore°°
p not over a quarter of a pound and � ' -
he knew little about it, but that, so Iying only on the left side of. the chest Some folks have toughened them-
far as he knew, the members of the immediately over the heart. It is not • selves by being out-of-doors in all
company were gentlemen. - calculated to stop bullets fired at close : eolrts, of weather; but nobody,ever saw
"That's ;lust what x �.•.,..s-��, •ane but. it will turn all shall p2'0-. a plow, mowing-niaolline or_other
'farmer. "I ain't 1 and will render (cern tool that was made' any better
plied the plainspoken �a1 jectiles at long range
n gentleman myself, and I don't pro- shrapnel and shell splinters harmless, by that kind of treatment. It can't
pose Ato do business with no gentle- Made 'of, strong chroine-nickel steel it- be done!
of the French army surgeons, strongly
LEMON" JUICE' IS
FRECKLE REMOVER
Girls! Make this cheap• beauty lotion
to clear and whiten your skin.
Squeeze the juice of two lemons in-
to,a bottle containing three ounces of
orchard 'whitey shake well, and you
have a quarter pint of the best freckle
and tan lotion, and complexion beauti-
fier, at .very; very small cost.
Your grocer has the lemons and any
drug store or toilet counter will sup-
ply three otmees of orchard white for-
a few cents. Massage this sweetly
fragrant lotion into the face, >neck,
arms and hands each day and see how'
freckles and blemishes disappear and
how clear, soft and white the; skin be-
comes. Yes!' It is harmless,
are not to be, despised.
Given time enough, a sack of grain
will empty itself through a small
mouse -hole,
141.1Sa.L A?iZ(St•S
1iiroIoR, TUMORS. LUMPS, 1✓F(, .
kJ 'internal and external, cured with-
out pain by our home treatment, Write
us before too late. Dr, Bellman Medical
Co., Limited, Colli,lgwoed, Ont.
1 Articles Wanted for Gash
t Old Jev'ellery: 3'late: Silver: Curlosi
Ilainlatures: Pictures: Needlework: Lace:
OIC China: Cut G -lass: Ornaments:,
Watches. rinse: Table Ware.
Write or send by Express, to
B, xll lc T. JENK NS, Liviitoct
A NT1.QUITI GAr4l.41c.a1.IIS
28 and 30 Collena Street, Toronto, Gat.
i�rever )rune grape -vines until late
February or early March. • In fact, all
pruning had better be delayed, if pos-
sible, lentil the severe winter weatll.-
1
Drink Pot eater e2'.is4aver.
liiinard's Liniment Cures Colds, Etc.
A Physician's Advice.
Ireco
lin the story
He was fond of tel g 1 cine the adoption of a steel cin.'iass nese g•r�.s r ie catarrh, e . •
protecting the polle from bullets aim rated iia regia in h }it` a
ed at his heart Ever since the -alar 'eva e
forget.
were •ivou d tate teaspoonful of• pure ease-
„la.ss of hot
t immediately ;atter eating, they
would soon .orge they ever• ni-
began scientists have -been striving „to „dieted with stonieuh triiubre, and doc-
perfeet some meta protection for the to
patients.' Inetnlanutic
soldier's heart, his most vel bl a 4 e >
ll
1 t t rs would have to loiai. elsewhere for
P or-
gan. Two surgeons, ' D 1 t t to i ch trouble rii c
oS the food contents'ot the stomach cowl
deners and sold to the grocers As his .3.;i tiled out but since ,each of the bines with an-ui-.uff tient blood suiTzly'
n of these words
nel'a. a c' Il '1i0�•m \tett York physician Stated
aigre a11l that rims or1Y1s o s. n a
• due to stomach ::itlditl and fermentation
i
0
0
H
re
u
Mr. Hutton helped to bring' about his
undoing with the rest of the company.
IT
he malt was loud -mouthed and offen-
sive and blatantly self -laudatory; 'he
declared that'he was a Scotsman, a
sailor, a great traveller and a seer of
strange sights. wee
i"
After an unusually protracted re-
velation ion of` his peculiarities,this per-
son
son left the smoking room.one after.
nooll. The door banged, behind hili
and a hush fell upon the crowd. Mr.
Hutton waited a moment and then, ad -
mem I'll sell my goods to you!" is sewn into the lining; of the coat, at
1x1 of no manners vainly 'MONEY ORDERS
the left f the hu'ttonholer reaching• to
It reit Uv 1)oanlnroil C�p1 sss
Motley
How a man 1 0 ' Ie , <
pretended to be what he was not, Mr• the "collar-af .the coat ,:so that lt,will e
Hutton .and Mr. Matthews onee saw not hamper • m.overnsnts;'o[ the arm., Order. • if last rii stolen, you get your
together on rip Atlantic voyage; and ! money 4w
NE Granulated Eyelkls,
rSore Fres;Eyes Inflan
ed by,
+a Sun Thistanti Wind quickly
'relieved by Murine :.Try ft In
your.Eyes and in Baby's Eyes.
One of the most practical helps to
1-
.. e er isa glass
1 ouse e s
otlier�and xg
the, Media -and P
button bottle. This is fine to amuse
small children. Having a screw top,
NoSmarfn2,JustLyeComfoit little tots cannot open it and larger
-int' iret,d1ieii11..33 /,1 Y6oa D`uoaits Bre�,r+ :.children will play by the hour pouring
k t1
t' s" F r•'r1 •he Rye FfeO th buttons nut
Eye
R� �ain'ruhep us. or ou o e ,then. picking .rem
Whet <measuri ig• hay'in stacks at'i,s looking for buttons to do the weekly
necessaryto 'find the'"length; width,' mending you cah see at a glance If
and the distance Treat the `grrouncl on there are any buttons the size you
d
AskMortue]Eae+Iteglretil'-o . ChfcasQd up and,fiiling the bottle'again. When
one side; over the 'taps. to tins a•r•onnri need.
New, rich, red blood is infused in i dressing Mr. Matthews, but raising e •of xsr side. A:dd t
suer the oven and tlivide b width y�inarires Liniment Cures Tristeniner:
the system by every dose of these 'his voice a little so that it carried, he on th ' - ,� ,r y faun,.,
to
pills. From this new, rich blood remarked: e resulting number: by it
springs goodhealth; ail ncrea e amultiply Save all the boxes that come to the
14lultrply x12
have no desire to say anything inti >l the length, For house zvitll groceries Irl them.
petite, new energy, liig}r splits' against the .avho has jusdays, cliyid.a b•
left its• --but he is not a Seetsmen as r ,
your ughterly development. Give 51,2, and,for.120, day',:;divide;by 485, Begin the midday or evening meal
your daughter Dr, Williams' Pink he says he is. He says: `Eclin>Jurg: ,, .. sell betons.. a good, hot soup. It takes the
p g
how: promptly their influence is Pelt in far co ner lookcd`up from his game
game of
° better health patience and contributed this:
-t caul'-
, t tl 11 tl h He a 't 1 neither H spits
been
this liquid,
cooked. To one quart af. q ,
use one cupful of milk. Season to
ARD'S LINIMENT in a severe attack
h lth i s d' p `I 1 1' th g ,self, then I y byg
and g gentlemant haw in` the static ninety q y 3
Pills and take them yourself and note "''i hereu on a quiet little man .in The all�wer ^ 1,_ . , with
, "Whereupon 1 li ,. shat ed ' e off the appetite and is a
e
water r m
h v
real economy.
Save t
which spinach,
1'
You cite �e Iese pr s uoug any ++ in' ne sal alloy nei' sr. e
dealer in medicine or by mail ;post- to` windward." .
50 cents . a ox or six boxes gain silence enveloped
ed
paid ,at bAnd then a„� F
for $2.50 from The Dr, Williams' Medi-
the smoking room.
-eine Go., Brockville, Ont.
GERM AN UNREST AND -WANT.
British Women and the War. —�
As Described by Escaped Serbian
Some idea of the huge and import-
ant part British women:are'playing in Prisoners.•
the war is seen from the following A certain nuinber of Serbian prison-
figut es."' ers of war have succeeded in Making
. One and a quarter' million women do- .their escape from Germany into Hol -
int work fornnerly done by men. land, whence they have come to Lon
Eight hundred thousand women, m don, says , the morning Post. These
illinition, plants. men were distributed in various parts
Two hundred, and fifty-eight thou- of Northwestern Geemany to do field
. sand women on the land. work, They describe the state of af-
Eighty three thousand 'Women in fairs in Ger-Marty as very bad, .partic-
gnvexnmeiit ,offices. elate- in -regard to food :shortage; but'
Forty thousand. women somewhere as not yet desperate.. Tho ,German
i1I France 'wonting at military bases. i3eop]e aie beginning to groan undcx'
Sixty thousand women voluntary
ism; they are Imitable, a:n then. nerve
The xeo ple
iI7:
alis() great numbers of , home womelr rii th c cei'ta'iii ' p1'ospeei o.l' 'falsified
who give part; of.'their tune to Wal' ac- lialres.
111111415.
the iron discipline of, inperia] niilitar-
hospital wosix and, b d 1
Between six six ,seven. hunched wo- is undoubtedly shaken. 1 people
;n Thai, i petrels. 1 wtie told that the war would be over.
'1'1:01: is only part of ]t: There, are, h: 11110 Christlnasr alad' are do,pressed
Every ,one is talking 02 peace, but
talking ;in whisper's to avoid arrest and.
The ,growth of wheat is quickened possibly being sent to ;the front. Tho
in the spring and grass seeding is adult population, th.eee moll repoe t, is
move ce110111 with a tip-dressilig of 'not starving, but the,mortality among
manure iii eis'iy 51'Oitd'O. 1110 children, ovrfl,ne. to poor feeding, is
Minard's Liniment Co.; Limited.
Gentlemen, --Last winter 1 received
great benefit from the use' of :MIN
earl ots, turnips, 01
flower, onions- or: asparagus has
The gradual exhaustion of the
anthracite coal resources of the United
States means a higher price each year
for this class of coal.
of La Grippe, and 1 ;leave frequently
proved it tie be very effective in cases
of I11flaiiini2tii01'i.
1'oul•s,
HUTCH -1
W.
A.
INSON.
New '"Mustard" Gas.
The newest"poison gas used by the
}Inns on the western front is that
which comes from the nicks -named
"'tuatara" shells. Wheri these shells
explode the lien in the vicinity :feel a
tingling of the eyes,- which soon
,passes.' However; •tlae deposit clings
secretly to the face_ and hands of
the fighters, affil when in moments of.
rest the men wash their hands and
faces it begins eating int° their skid
at so raid a rate that .they roll and
tumble in extreme • anguish rand ter
ribie uletic epread wherever the Wa-
ter hag ,touched. If they are perspir-
ing in battle the gas prodtteee the
same frightful burns and their arm-
pits become so seared and painful that
they canpot'keep at their week..
taste and thicken with one tablespoon-
ful each of flour and butter, rubbed to-
gether. Itis wise to thicken and
strain before adding the milk. If a
richer soup is wanted, add another
cupful of milk. For cream of celery
soup, boil the leaves: roots and outer
stapes of a bunch of celery. • Strain
the water and proceed in the same
way:
yLinar'a!s Lini neat Cares Gaul tet in cows
ISIS).
7 ISSUE '3---Y'
The Soul of,a -Piano is the
Action. Insist on the
i!i � ■s
OTTO HIGEL
PIANO • ACTION
Get the Most Out of
Your
Maple
Grove
This: you ettn do<by AnStallh,g our
"Chasupion"..1.1v lorator, made in 22
different sizes .Hundreds of farmers
make money every year by using our
famous machine, They 'know It
stands.- for- no waste, fullest return:
and best syrup and sugar..
Write 8t Onoe for Free Booklet
THE GRIMM M'N'F'G. CO., Limited
58,Wellington St., Montreal, Que,
IRO! 111001.0011111Sitall..11=61=111•016
iardSoothes
This woman now raises chickens and
does manual labor. Read her story:
Richmond, Ind. -"For two years I
was so sick and •weak with troubles
from, my age that
when going
stairs 1 had'to gripo
very slowly with
my hands on the
steps, then sit down
at the top to rest.
The doctor said he
thought i should
have an operation,
and my friends
thoughtlwould riot
Jive to move into
W ,our new house. My
daughter asked me
to try Lydia N. P nkham's Vegetable
It( n Compound as she lead taken it with good
l
id so
m weakness cis"
rui s. d
es t , y
instrength, moved
slued
I,
appeared, edg
a
g
.� f ainc
VO PP
into our new home, did
and Sprains
Have Sloan's Liniment handy for.
bruises and sprains and all pains and
aches. Quick. relief follows its
application. No need to
prompt
rub. 1 c quickly penetrates to the
trouble and drives out the pain,
Cleaner than mussy plasters or tint-
ments." Sloan°s Liniment ci,,ca not
stain the skin nor clog the pores.
For rheumatic aches,. neuralgia,
stiff muaclos. lame 'back. lumbago, gout,
attains, and sprains, it gh.uo quick reliaf.
Generous sized bottles at all druggists.
S T RS
''HER'HANDS
1 t Walk. •0 eiatioa;
Too �i.. � e Upright. B`
Advised. Saved by Lydia E.
fl i>�am's Vegetable Compound.
Oil ietncngg'touch spots of'dandi•uff'and
itching with Cuticura Ointment. Next
morning shampoo with Cuticura Soap
and hot water. This treatment doe
nrucli to keep the scalp: clean and
healthy and to promote hair growth.
Sample Each Free by Mali. Adiire4, post -card:
Outieura' Dept. N, Denote, U. S. h," Sold
by dealers throughout the worm.
' h did all kinds of
,
garden
work shoveled'dirt, did build-
ing and cement work, and raised hun-
dreds of: chickens and ducks. I can-
not 'sayenough in praise of Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and
if these facts are useful you may pub-
lish them for the benefit of other
women, "--Mrs. M. 0. Joi2N8.2.0N,Rcute
D, fax 190, Richmond, Ind.
achnery For Sale
1 WHEELOCK ENGINE, 18x.42.
New Automatic Valve -type. Complete with supply and exhaus
flywheel; etc.' *lit accept $1,200 cash for immediate sale;
1, ELECTRIC GENER.ATO1, 80 ILW., 110-120 Volts D.C.
Will accept $425 cash for Immedlate sale;
M 1 LARGE LEATHER BELT. Double, Endless. 2irirtch x 10
Will abcept $300 for •Imrnecliatc sale, although belt Is In excellent coil,'
dition and new one would cost about $600.
PULIJEYS, Large sie,
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