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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1897-6-17, Page 4%ROAR, H. DICKSON, Barrist+ar, Soli - .i • alter of Supremo Court, Notary Pablio, Co avers neer, Oommteaioner, Sre Money to Loam. *(fled a ansau'slelook. Exeter, int, OOLLINS, Barrister, Solicitor, Convet?I neer, Etc,. egE:YEn, - oaT. OFF1UE : Over O'Neii's Bank. ELLIOT & ELLIOT, Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries ?Olio, Conveyancers &e, eco.. leOrMoney to Loan at Lowest states el interest, OFFICE, - MAIN. STREET, EX.W.TER. Howell every 'Thursday. D. v. 1II.i.I0'T. FRET) :Mei: • '..1,,,tr. MEDICAL T. WICKETT, M. R. TonovrO UNI eft VERSIT ffice—Cc. M D. 0, .. Th.. tato liniver fl t2F, ItOLL]NS Sr AMOS. epartiteQft1ces. le foteaer. Iy, Aadrewi st< Oakes,: ap tckntares hniitlinta plain sr Dr Ronnie same as formerly. north • icor: Da Amos" same building.solicit 41001', O.A.ItOLl NS. M.D.. T. . dil0a. til, D Exeter. Oat. :::::: sW o _.11:. 31. _DVii3O actos uuty nOatt oi a T' B. RYNDMAN, coroner for t Is county of TIurun. Ofl oo, opp Aika Carling Bros. stere, Exeter. AUCTIONEERS. BOSSENr.J1h1lR , General ,i- • i4• eonmed saetioseer Sales cen :lc:_t:I in attracts. ,Satiefaetionguaranteed.. t tt .!s moderate. Ilansullj O,Out. ENRY 2±:.'LEER Licensed Ane- tionser for the ('otnith.s of 111'0.1;1 and 31id lesex • Sates oonducted at to crate Tares. Otho @, at pont-otlico Ion nut. VETERINARY. THE EXETER TIMES THE VERY LATEST FROM ALL THE WORLD OVER. 'eteresting Items About Our Own Country, Great Britain, the United States, and All Parts of the Globe, Condensed and Assorted for Easy Reading. o CANADA. Mr. W. Afolson M t phersan has been ele.•ted President oft e Mol: -,tris Bank to succeed the late }t r. J. H. FL Mol - son. •i,rael Ciravelle vas fined 4;•10 and oasis by Reorder Cnainpagne, of hull, on ii-edneeday for swearing en the streets. 't ire Diana .a..ailed from Halifax on Tietrsttay with the expedition sent out n'luire into the possibilities of the Hudson bay route. An Indian 1 uy met death in Jasper P;tse i y falling tram a tree which over- hung a pre: i.pioe to the rocks and ice 200 feet helots. Hamilton Sons of S. otland will light a bonfire on the nxounlain brow on the night of Juno :2ud, and will Barry the fiery truss 1'n honor of her Ma„est•y's jubilee. • The \i'innilegCity Coun:il hasmade a gran! or $10,900 towards a fund to he raise 1 for the era .t ou of a win; to tits hosotit:tl to be known as the Vic- tori.t wing. There is a bloele of business in the tSueri uo (.'curt, Many uithe J uigea beng unable to sit on eases with which they vi ere t t.tiateeted hefore being ap- pAzinted Jw1gez. Joseph baloney of rant ham. Town • - ship i, in the St. Ceti.barines 1t.seital eufferine from. a €, nsbot wcure in- itiated by his father ,n a quarrel. The father his been arrested. te.d. tti:r to hard Certe right ie a iaugy man at present. He is Minister of trach: and Conaarere.'e, Aming Minis:er of lliliti:t, At•ting 1°residcirt of the . Ceuee:l. and Acting 1'retni.er. Mr. W.A. Craig. 13.ri. a graduate of Quee'n's i'uivers.ty, and a well-known ; i•gure ar:.und IiinQstme Ont., dro1'i'-'d chat: on ir:iey in a yard at the rear of the :at.. Lewreuve hotel. in that a:t e Tennent & "I enneni - :i1r8,"::Z-le i•ulttt2l wife of Man - EXETER, OST. Ei*dnatetofthe Ontario Weteri.ta,sv J.1t e rr- OPrime One door South orTown FIa'1. THE WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSI'RANc'EC0 Establishedizi istJa, (MAD OFFICE - WATERLOO, O.VtT t This ('otepane has been ore: - years in suecesafal operuien in •ie'est<trn tint aria end cuntitines to i,a--ire:tic:an.- t0 s,ir damage by !''ire. 1 uilaru .4!It•r< 1 a.tx:sa ',inr Ltaetnt es and all other t .e.ri, 0 t, i insurable, lr> err! In t@ii i, i eii it t the option u , is t t 1 tustuin coat the are :Meta ui ,it Q Cash oto 1'r Dur t11e mist ten years this eo alp 0. tw Lies alrt. eel ,a rt. 1'obriee, eacarina eremites t:i t,ia atidurt et e4e,$72.930; and patis towed atone Aria'eta. at76,1oo.00, eoesatine oft a.;;1' I N.y nk i•iovernutont Uei,ta t i . i tee unasseaed Premium :totes on heal 'tad in:arm' .lw;WA epee, M.D.. ereselena el. ecre!trrr : J. B. licr,a•a, I s t ester . dilAS I I.J. Aytntfor Exeter and' ientity ea 1 ua:.n of the Ccnsua.ers' Cord- 1 age C., u ' ay. les etaere:i su2' against " the `heitri•.t 1rrk rind Island 1xa.iway }stir , ;Ift.0t(1 damages fer in- jurkei. :':le. an assistant engineer at the ..i.I ., ri-an Beattie ie i.tinqsty's farotory .n utsrento, was f at.ally a Jilted anal choked .n Sunday morning,. l.y allow - ng in n i take same cold water to run on let tete.. a''tejury in the case of :airs. Fisher of a.i t ether n s, who was found dr w nes in a. t 1•rn ;t week ago, re- ur .ALJ t ctrl , t tits aftertition of found ia-tii-ried. i'hs husband was diseharg- .aV ER V E BEANS ed from t'ustady. On Fraley ley night the (Grand Trunk velvety t e•e ;dr. mem gel the 'Y.M.C.A. of Terente i ra 'iw opened trl'r splen- did n,w rl.„lxts ♦ 14 x 1x3 been fit- ted 1 � G.T.R.the = up 1 General Manager 1',.l Bays is 4s I:rt ,r nt The Let of Jubilee honours to be rtcrrn:r•atnit'd la the Premier is not wt reetai1,..te'i hut it is said the list will :n 1u< , Lieu errant Governer Sirk- i at rt•'n. lion. A. S. Il ti dy and Chief Justice Taylor of Winnipeg. Mr. J. 11. R. aloi•,Itn's will was pro - iv d'd al. Montreal. and disposes of an .s 'ate o ab. uG $,e00,0i 0, div'dt d among ay:ie t ti Ar savers teat tl -' k. a l h 'Serrano Lr Fati,ag Mv. h t l:o i w ,.ac a ea .1',a of t cr_r y r. b ov 3 i tr•ei,r; or tie e1' e , re.sv.. of j..1.L. al.L z ..... ',y `l1' t l pelniely curs the trust abetinate c,ices whr:a cit : •l•;1' : t( Z'1wEATatears have failed even to:co.!k e• I !i..y- 4i rta et Ter peakan. e slag F rn r -•,r. tp'. ei pre- h A::t.°; , a • n c, . w s+. is Sold at Brownint'a Drug Store F xerer b el ttiveti and friends, also a number of seize. -; to bugle inetitutiens, inelud- n ':1101° 000 to 1lctiiIl T'niversity. (' t y- Council passed a iyeia w zee -hang for the annexation t::a 4.ty of the Village of London s•. The I;eopie of the village will vee On it. and if it is carried the anun- lpali lee will beeome united on Decem- er 20 next. Premier Greenway in an interview at % iniai t, , expressed his conviction 1 that the Winnipeg & Duluth Railway (o•il•i he. made to lay. and that con- siderable Ameri,vrn traffic would be di- verted to Canadian territory by its construction. DR Woops a _ NOR PINE SYRUP, THE MOST PROMPT, Pleasant and Perfect Cure for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, llioarseness,s Sore Throat, Croup, Whoop- ing Cough, Quinsy, Pain in the Chest and all Throat, Bronchial and Lung Diseases. The healing anti -consumptive virtues of the Norway Pine are combined in this medicine with Wild Cherry and other pectoral 'Herbs and Bal- sams to make a true specific for all forms of disease originating from colds. Price - 25c. and 50c. u iEAD-111aMER'& ri0 HEM FAILS Drs GIVE SAT36FiOitii t 3 ' Kele' Rea.w THE EXETER TIMES Is tubliehed every Thursdey morning at Tithes Steam. Printing House Ma n street. nearly opposite Fit ton's jewelry store, Exeter, Ont., by tL' JOHN WHITE & SONS, Proprietors, sen. ,, .t RATES OF ADVERTISING : be Met insertion. per line 10 cents. Ila' Eacl . ubeequont insertion, per line 3 cents. To i : ure insertion, advertisements should Y o rent not later than Wedno.day morning. Our JOIE PRINTING DIIPARTMENTis one of the largest and best equipped in the County ofi Ruron. All work entrusted to ns will re- ceive our prompt attention. Deelelons Regarding Newspapers. 1 -Any person who takes a p ke paper regularly from the post office, whol ber directed in his name or another's, or whether he has sub- scribed or not, is responsible for payment. 2—It' a eercoi) orders his paper discontinued he meet payt I) arrears or the puhlt•+iter in•'y continuo to Rend it ant it the payment. is niado, and Dien (toll ce;.• the whole amount, whether the paper is t Len nem the office or not. 3- !n suatefut' suit cript.ions, the suit may be instituted in the place . here the paper is pub. ii 'hod, although the subscriber may reside undreds of mile, away. 4 -The courts have decided that 'refusing to e newspapers or periodicals from the post {'til e, or removing and leaving them uncalled For, is prime, facie evidence of intentional Harry Hamilton, a fifteen -year-old son of A1.i. Hamilton of Guelph, was l-reeenied on Monday with a parchment certificate of the Royal humane Asso- ciation for bravery in saving the life of a lad named Peter Christie, who went through the ice. At a meeting of the Hamilton, Ont, branch of the King's Daughters on Monday, it was decided to sever con- nection with the International Associa- tion, whose headquarters are in New York; city, and a new organization call- ed the Canadian Independent Order of King's Daughters, has been formed. The convict, Gahan, who forged Hon. R. R. Dobeli's name on a check for 150 recently, was sentenced by Judge Chaveau in the Quebec Police Court to ten years in penitentiary. Ga- han was r e ent.ly released from peni- tentiary, where he was serving a term for vitriol throwing. GREAT BRITAIN. The new Japanese loan was subscrib- ed several times over in London. Mr. Chamberlain states that Belgium and Germany have protested against British goods entering Canada at a lower tariff. It is reported that the Dublin alder- men at their nominee meeting will eject Mr. John Redmond, the Parnellite leader, ;Lord Mayor of Dublin. Among the jubilee proposals the re- naming of Great Britain has been sug- gested. The two names offered as sub- stitutes are Wiselan<1 and Enwiscolia. The Queen's abstention from visiting Ireland is said to be the result of the re- fusal of Dublin in the sixties to grant ei site in Phoenix park for a monument to the late Prince Consort. Mr. Stead makes a very bitter at- tack upon Mr. Chamberlain for with- holding, as be asserts, information from the Committee of Enquiry that would have shown an anticipatory knowledge of the Jameson raid. A resolution calling upon the Irish to abstain from taking part in the dia- mond jubilee of Queen Victoria was car- ried at the annual meeting of the Irish National League of Great B ea Britain, held at Manicihester, The son of the Rev. George Brooks, otherwise knoas the " Prince • of Begging Letter Writers," whose doings Were exposed in the columns of Truth, attempted to horsewhip Mr. Labou- there, M.P., the editor, in London. Mr. Chamberlain stated in the Imper- ial House of Commons on Tuesday that the Canadian Government was fully satisfied of the competency of the firm{ of Petersen, Tait and Cb. to oarry out their engagements for the fast Atlantic • oililiiN(11111(14 111E1(111011(Ni VICTORIA -QUEEN OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, EMPRESS OF INDIA;. UNITED STATES. It is said George Gould will go to England to live. Whitecaps are "administering jus- tice" in the district of Lamar county, near Birmingham, Ala. The Spanish Premier, Senor Canovas Hadja i'ilichalis, as chief of the Cretan insurgents, has issued a pro.dlamation calling upon the Cretans to elect aGen- eral Assembly to resume their ordinary everyday relations, and to respect the lives a nd1'upartY of the Dlucsulmans. P The Ohio Supreme Court has declared del Castillo, has tendered to the Queen the law unconstitutional which last Regent the xesigna tion of the Cabinet winter accepted the Torrens system of owing to the difii:ult ex-- recordingland titles, g y the Ministers n Zxerient'e in carr nag on the Government The Princess Troubetzkoy, formerly Amelia Rives Chanler, author of "The Quick and the Dead," is a patient in a private sanitarium at Philadelphia. GENERAL. ea view of the i'arliamentery situation caused by the refusal of the Liberals to take part in the deliberations of the Cortes. 'The resignation was ac- cepted. Rumours are current in Paris aster- , sous dissensions in the Melina Cabinet. BRITISH, NOT ENGLISH. President Faure will leave Paris on the 25th of July to visit the Czar in St. Upwards of 35,000 signatures have PetersJyurg. already been obtained for the Scottish 'The sea armistice was signed in Ath- : National Memorial to the Queen, pray - ens on Saturday by the Turkish and tug that in State documents the words Greek delegates. "Great Britain-' and "British" should • The King of Siam, who is now in always be substituted for "England" Rome, is on his way to England to at- and English." Among the signers of tend the jubilee ceremonies. the memorial are the Duke of Suther- 1 rCape Legislative Assembly land, many peers, many members of The y hasParliament, and more than eight bun - unanimously adopted a proposal to con- dyed provosts and other members of tribute towards the maintenance of the 1 the municipal corporations of Scot - Imperial navy. yang Japan has ordered a battleship of eleven thousand tons burden to be built on rite Clyde. She will be a duplicate of the British ship Jupiter. It is likely that the Spanish Cabinet crisis will be: arranged by calling Gen- eral Weyler from Cuba and Senor Cas- tillo remaining in office. The Chinese -Belgium railway con- tract was signed May 30. Under its terms the railway from Kau -Kau to Paotingi-Fu is to be completed in 1903. itt i¢ the prevalent opinion in Con- stantinople that Germany is playing a bold game in order to force Russia to openlyurkey.declare either for or against T A requiem mass was celebrated on Friday in the Catholic church in Ath- ens for the repose of the souls of foreign volunteers killed during the war with Turkey. The Berlin public were excluded from the great spring parade on the Temple - hof on Tuesday, and in consequence the Emperor was hooted on his way to the parade. The acquittal of Herr von Tausch, the former chief of the Berlin secret politi- cal police, amounts to the defeat of Baron von Bieberstein, the Minister for Foreign Affairs. The Greeks are greatly encouraged by a rumour that a navy contractor has received an order to provision the Brit- ishcon- centrated fleet- be of fortymen-of-war to centrated at Palerum. The town of Ballyhooly, twelve miles from Salisbury, Matabeleland, is sur- rounded by armed natives, and much fear of an uprising in that part of British Africa is felt. Herr von Tausch, the former chief of the Berlin secret political police, who weeks, has been two wee uforr w n on trial nearly charged with prejury, high treason, and forgery, was acquitted on Friday. The trouble still continues in the Spanish Cabinet. It is said that the Duke of Mande*, the Spanish Ambas- sador to Paris, will be recalled to take the place of the Duke of Tetuna, the Minister of Foreign Affairs. The Czar and Czarina, attended a re- qquuem mass on Sunday at the Imperial church of Peterhof, iaa memory of the terrible pa.nio in Moscow a year ago, when several thousand persons were service. crushed to death. } � `��-:- ^-+ t,1'• After.... Taking a course of Ayer's Pills the system is set in good working order and a man begins to feel that life is worth living. He who has become the gradual prey ofconstipation, t nation, does not realize the friction under which he labors, until the burden is lifted from him. Then his mountains sink into mole 1 hills, his moroseness gives place to jollity, he is a happy man again. If life does not seemworth living to you, you may take a very different view of it after taking Ayer's Cathartic � Psi Icy• CUT HER CHILD'S HEAD OFF. ,Airs. i[olcotnaSaid the Lord Had Co and - ed Iter to Make a Sacrifice. Al despatch from Tnlii napolis, saps: -Mrs. Jerry H'oleomb, the young wife of a Posey county farmer, sacrificed her four-year-old daughter an Sunday, while laboring under the hallucination that the Lord had appeared to her in a dream and had commanded her to do so. Mrs.o c t H 1 omb leis been regarded as mildly insane for a year, but at no time did she show a homicidal tendency. Yesterday while her hu)iband was ab- sent from the house she took her daugh- ter into the bedroom and after a few moments walked into the kitchen with the child's head inn her hands and ex- hibited it to the cools. The latter ran from the house in terror and when Mr. Holcomb arrived his wife was bocnd. and a butcher knife was found con- cealed its her dress. Mrs. Holcomb was apparently as calm as though nothing out of the ordi- nary iia:d happened. When qutestioned she said that the Lord had appeared to her in a dream and had command. ed, her to make a sacrifice of the child, and she had done so and did not re- gret it. The khife with which the tiered wants dldne was one used in the kitchen. Cj. T X11: For Infants and Children. The fac- simile olenature of is on overgappe i • s. NEW PROCESS FOR MAKING STEEL. A despatch from Chicago nays :-Fred- erick Hawkins, of Detroit, and T. P. Laphage, a mechanical engineer of Lon- don, Eng., who built every iron fur- nace in the Birmingham, Ala., district with the_ exception of four, are to dem- onstrate to an English syndicate that they can procure ingots from which steel is made at a cost of two-thirds of thato n w charged. Laphage says that he had already made the expert- anent xpert- m t twice at Birmingham, wv^ ce and only came to Chicago at the invitation of Greene Brothers, who are the financial agents in this city of an English syn- dicate of which Mr. A. F. Bowen, of London, is at the head. Mr. Bowen is now en route to the United States, where it is said he will immediately let contracts for more than twenty of the biggest factories in the hs countr . It was said here on Thursday night that the Illinois Steel Company has offered Hawkins the ionmense sum of *60,000,- 000 for his patent, and that the offer was promptly refused. It is positively known that Hawkins has refused $500,- 000 foir an eiighth interest in the plant that its to be constructed at Chicago. The fee - simile eteestnreE p( �i is es ii.steff every Rtapyi� exinre n1' , ,l,111111:,1111111111111i1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllll11111ilelllllilliefi :n+ 0.9i) l x►psa • „1„,,,e&„nidus ff„,....e,„.„,.0 nu....m. » l , 111, tl remart.e.) 1, 11 .r01r1.1 1 111 vUn1l1 d:..1°' '1i A\Ieietable PreparationforAs- silnila t ing thefood and Reg uta - ting the S toiw chs and Bowels of INFAN 1'S. Ili ) l Promote s'Digestion,Chccerful- acss andRest,Contains neither ��Q,rn,Morphine nor Mineral. NOT NATIC OTIC. lisysliiss1sa- .iLeJrarw . s0b- ie7ielb • Nino: feed - ; AperfeetRemedy for Constipa- tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea, Worms ,Convu(sions,feverish- mess and Loss OF SLEEP. Tac Simille Signature of NEW YO RK 1 SSE THAT THE F'AC--SIMILE SIGNATURE ---O F— EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER, ram+ IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTLE OP CASIOti } pastoris Is put np in one -ales bottles only. It is not Bold in bulk. Don't allow anyone to sell you anything elm on the pies or gramiso that it is "just as good" and "will answer every pur- pose." Jai -Bee that you get 041 -S -T -0 -E -I -A, Mho - shale demotes.° of S oa e1'e1'ryy wrappir. WORLD'S CHAMPIONS. Toronto Iiigidandet', Defeat lite Guards -A elagalarcrtt coulee* at the ftoyal. Mili- tary raurrtillnent. A despa'toh (ram London :ays:-The 4Stllt Uiglllaalder ' texital of Toronto, Canada, an Tuesday met and defeated the pick of the 13riti-h regulars in the eoimpetition bayonet, v. bayonet, eight mem a side, at the Royal military tournament t I.' t ) a a Sl 1 to u and t hits ng xernedfor themselves the title of world's chumpioats, and a spe•oial gold medal. '.C.he team which opposed the Toronto Highlanders were selected from the Household troops of the British army, the Life Guards, Coldstream (.Guards, Grenadier Guards and S.sete Guards. Tette() are the finest regiments in the British army, and the eight who re- presented them were a splendid lot of men -big, powerful, athletic fellows. The contest was witnessed by an enormous gathering, few of whom ex- peeted that Canada's represc.ntati ves would make much of a showing against the flower of the British army. Ilere, how,evler, the superior training of the Canadians told, and the constant prac- tiee t.hey have Ixut in, here, under their able instructor, Sergt. Williams, and being under the wattehful eye of their . officer, Major Henderson, enabled them to secure a most popular victory. Tho cheering was loud and prolonged when the decision of the juges was an- nounoed, and many a recruiting officer cast longing eyes on the athletic forms of the Canadians who laid law, the pride of England. • GOOD AS nA COAT -OF -ARMS. Irate Customer -See here! That suit of clothes I bought of you yesterday is full of moth, -holes. Dealer -Das is all recht, mine frient. Moths lneffer eat cotton, an' ven la dies an' sheltlemens see dose holes day knows you veers only high priced all vool goots. The fae- tisile tignaturo of la an ovary wrapper. FASTING CURES HIS RHEUMATISM John Lynch, of Eugene, Ore., a suf- ferer from rheumatism, has discover ed that fasting is a cure. By abstain- ing from food for a week or ten days pain leaves him and does not return for some time. He has fasted five times and the result has been the same in each case. The longer the fast, the longer the cure, he says. Qecjia ii saaaa r s� a aC ��.tl.y''® I DRIVING LAMP CARTERS 1TT1.E IVER Ps LLS. URE oto Pl Mat Plead:mho and rthe relieve all troubles ins[. dent to a bilious state of the system such as Dizziness, Nausea. Drowsiness, Distress after eating, Pain in tllo Side, $c. While theft -most remarkable 81100065 has been shown in outing 1 Headache, yet CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PIMA are equally valuable in Constipation, curing and preventing this annoying complaint, while they also correct all disorders of the stomach, stimulate the liver and regulate oho bowels. Even if they only cured EAD Ache they would be almost priceless to those who suffer from this distressing complaint; but fortunately their goodness does not end. here, and these who once try them will find these little pills valuable in so many' ways that they will not be willing to do withouthCheat. But atter all sick head CHE IS to bane of so many lives that here towhee, we make our great boast. Our pills cure IS while others do not. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS are very email and very easy to take. One or two pills maks a dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action please all who use them. In vials at 25 cents; lave for SI. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail. CA3TEE =M=INE CO., Nee Fork Small EL Small Doul Smal Prim out U? IN SEALED CAON ts UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF� N Pe4 PLA�� "MONSOON" TEA.... Is packed under the supervision of the Tea growers and is advertised and sold by them as a sample of the best qualities of Indian and Ceylon Teas. For that reason they see that none but the very fresh leaves go into Monsoon packages. That is why " Monsoon," the perfect Tea, can be sold at the same price as inferior tea. It is put up in sealed caddies of jt Ib., 1 Ib. and 6 lbs., and sold in three flavours at Mc., 50c. and 60c. STEEL, HAYTER & CO., Front St., Toronto, THE DIET Is about as near perfection as 50 years of Lamp -Making can attain to. It burns keroseneand gives a powerful. clear,white light. and will neither blow nor jar out. When out driving with tt the darkness easily keeps about two s feet humsrasa t t h a sad of your smartest horse. When you want the very best Driving Lamp to be had. ask your dealer for the " Dietz." We issue a special Catalogue of this Lamp and. if you ever prowl around atter ,night -fall, it will interest you. 'Tie mailed free: R. R. DIETZ CO., 6o Zaight St., New York. 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