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Wednenday next -Ash Wednesday.
Mine Nina Kinsman le viseting fri-
ends in Seaforth.
Miss Battle Wbite, oesNiagara, iS
TE3WART
20 PER. CENT., DISCOUNT
'Se. money saving opportimity fer yQUI for the
t el0 days we will allow a straiglet dtscount of 20 per
cent. off all For Goode. Figure it out and see wilat le utea,ne
Neon Fur Coate, Ladles For Coen% Fier Caps, Fur lUitte.
For Ru, Fur Cztperines, all et tAlt per cent, oft our regular
elese pekes,
$14 Fur Coat for . •
saa Fur Coat. for . •
$30 lour Coat for..
$50 Fur Coat for
$50 Coon Coat e for-
orne. rid see tile bingest and hest Fur bargain of the setteon.
*12 00
16 00
. 400
. • - • - • 40 00
40 00
TAKEN R
the guest of Mre. Robert elids.
Mrs. Bused and Mrs. B. J. M. Per-
kins left on Wednesday, for Toronto
where they Will viSiti friends fer o few
does. •
Ifr. Bert leoss, wbo bas vent the
• et few months with friends in Exet,
e -tat_ or his bailie in Toronto, on
turclay last,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Samwell and
tirbard tdon at t eudsd. the funer.il
of the late Men. Seldom at ioutersoll,
on '11,redneSdaY
Miss Veal], A. Kiot. who has sPeut
lie i)a,st few days with her uncle,
"ar S. Powell, left for her tome in
St. Thomas, on Wednesday.
START THE NEW YEAR
With a SAVINGS BANK eccount et
he Sovereignilankof Canada
bere SPECIAL inducements are givep DEPOS-
TORS. Ne delay in Depoeiting oe Wiehdrawing.
Branchee Huron County at
man, DllSg, itligili ill% al11011,
GLADNIAN STANBURY,
Elena
T. A, Bussell and. her
. of Toronto, have n
Thomas Ruesell a
t week.
Armstrong or
is ali sullies. Reaso
wife presented hira with a.
ou Monday inoeniug Febru-
TO C A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Lax ive Bromo Quiniee Tablets
All drug ists refund the money if it
faile to c re. E. W. GrOVeli5ignature
ft
is on ea ho 9'-
.4.11 Ottawa. Jury has given a vet diet
The tuerehants and other business
men lu town are, now looking forward
o iaDIDLILed improvement ia z1 bus-
iness eireles which had beeome so con-
gested during the recaut severe
weather.
Theee was we service on Sundey
last in the Trivitt 31413:laria1 chewb.
owing to the illness of the Reetor,
IteV. J.t. J. IL Pereins, who wee cep, -
eel to hie room sufferieg from a se -
attack or ta grippe.
r usual supply of dietrict nees
railed to reach, us this week. we
SL now te hear more regularly
our elis,trict correspendentse
tdz the eekbeele auL mei(
liave 0IU 144.4.0 nOrnial,
OA'S InStiluta.--At the regie
Lietiug or tb4 womaxes Institute
Library `Rail, eeiday
t, 4 very large Attetidoaoc was
. .44ter the regular reetioe
'ness cOnelOdVil P. very in-
sinperqn"Germe" Was
y Dr. 4uo. ,Anuinber or 44111 -
Were added o the memberehie,
whieli is eteaelly 'Acre:I-singe
4
Releeiring p
DR ovstisg-,,,ragit
Ear, !on and Throat
viAlt44 neater meathle.
es Properly Fitted
lewd* aud hearties,3 trceted. °Oleo
HRI.Ekete•PolTgargag:
Julv 21, Seine T, Q• 41
ndau eei queen* Ave.
, of $50 eget:1st it etreet car courluctor
who laughed at a fat piteeuger. Yon
inlay laugh and grow at but it costs
, moonieeIrittioggalvtleatiboenfstaLtlethoet IfaaorgmlestotK
land implements on lot 23 con. 1. Ira-
Aaorne. 2 mile north of, Exeter, on
ADVERTISERS., T_bursday, February 13th, 1001 at 1
o'clock sharp, Tnoeres li.S.13.1.07.7. Prop.
copy for change must be left 11 BROWN, Anettuneer,
later than Tuesday noon, Casual 1 To walk over slippery surfaces with
entente accepted up to »owe the tendons of the toes drawn up
reach week. slightly is said to be very good. if not
Fop
S. EBRITARY iitk 1O4.
SNELL
45c. R()WE'OARLING BR
oolY Saskatchawati Robes with
heavy cote, cloth liniog,rebber under-
lined, largest size, regular $.75 for
Blankets
Boys 'Heavy Bubhet's 1 buelel
qeelity, regular 1,25 for $1 Ote,
Ladies Felt Gaiter, foxed. regula,r
1.50 for $1.23. .
beet
only pair Grev Wool
1. large size regular 3 za or $2.89. , Ladies' Felt Gaiter, kid, toecap, re-
Meit's leeevy Freeze Coats,with high tgular L25 for 970,
1 Ledieke Felt Bele foxed with good
collar, reguler 3.05 fee $2.93.
Men's Hates. Roble es with bieh Bais, - , .
e leather reetilar 1 oil tor 4)1.23.
leether toes, reenter 2.75 for S2 e5, ' ''''
Mele$ lieaVy laUbbi.r$, wear gime- 1 Ladies' Felt Slippere, foe top, reels.
anteee, 1 ettekle, reguler 103 for $1.42 i tat 1,00 for 7Se.
Ouriug the recent. awn': idoeleade oa
the L. 11. De while the train was
antic, he tweet) Clandeboye aud Lueau
Coneuetor teturk, trelug
to make Ciendeboye, to rteleleropleSor
t walked, into a kulvert over
am, which was eemPlelely
hit tlt.4W, and is said to
up. lie hail a very
train beinVertiothereil
Ile was apt to think
d Vet or .,bo
b v
error' p
with tbeew
'Jett ni
and Tre
dr Richard xel noted
eat from. the wet,
n-ine with
brido in the person oq Miss
Lowe (0rmer0 illsborue.
;dial knot Was tied by Rev. Air.
, ot the residence, vr lib*. Wm.
Rebate (brotber-ba-4w or tbe bride)
at 'War Read 3tillnaSta.a, On Dee. 00,
WPM- couldu wdl rqsIde in limiter
iterea host of friends Join witb otk-
rs
in wiehing Mr. end Mrs. DaviS
uny years uf wedded blies.
Xt the last meeting the
Town Council, Mx. T. 11. Lusoombe,
London. acting solicitor for the North
ZS.Idland Ry. Co, Which is now making
application to the Ontario Legislature
for a cbarter for incorienution, and
which is intended, to coustruet on oleo
elen's heavy Rubber Laced, first
quality, regularS 25 for $1,87.
2 only pair bleres e'elt Boots, .elze 6
and 7, 4 buckles,. regular 2.00 for $1.40.
1
Men's Oveiehoee 1 buckle, size 6 and
7 regular 1.50 i1,10.
tales Wreppere made of good
wrapperette Moe and red lee,
trimne ti, .egular1,75 for $L48.
La. e* "eet eppere made of doe Si&N.
Ony Flattnelotte, lionnee on bottom,
1,35 for $1.22
rCluton
trio railway in the immediate vein -
the OntY WAY" for emending" ruanY a ity et Clinton, asked the council to fa-
RY 1001 painful fall that emild be easily aeorte vor the same, wleo ,get signatures to
SNELL
°cats
the petition, together witun.kt: or-
R'ev„ Dr. Glilead,of Grace st, church ficial Seal of the mayor on behalf of
/
St. Thomas, will preach Missiouary the town. and have:it aent to the
*Crimps in Main steeet elethod'st leeal representatives. The reAlleat
church on, Sunds.y uext, Feb. 14th. was ordered filed until further infer -
Rev.
& Gardiner,s ea W. Godwin will take Dr. Gifforcls /nation was fortheornin-,
Ladies' Cardigans, kat quality, reg-
ular 1.50 for P.M
Misses Cardigans, first Valleys:reg..
ular 1.2e for I/0e.
Boys' Wool Hose, heavy rib. regu-
lar 25c for 221e.
Cbildee Leggings, regular 124 for
(SS cente.
All our stock of Horse Blankets to
he cleared regardieke of cost-.
& ROW
etolIn) or his eeneignmente could be
brought forward, Mr. imvat
promptly dietributed the ceal to iibout
100 neetlY families whieli was duly ap- I ce
preeiated Z1r. Beaman also expecits
coal, as tseveral car floeda which were or only $31. we can finale/1
I
shipped to him Wet Nia.gara Valle on Yeu with Edison's Standard
the 181,h of December Wet and now i PI Talking elaeleue, ciunplet-e
that 'the freight treffie has bacome 144 with a l'EVOrkling aLtaDbgttent
1 oet uormal the danger or further t end 14 Edieoe Reeords and 12
eborthese mey net re-oceer.
Beath or leers. Seldere-eflie many
UST' after taking stook we liave placed all our
ik-01P small ends out for a Remnant Sale, and if you
want a bargain in small ends of Silks, Satins, Dress Goctfl%0
.Flanuelette, Ducks, Linings, etc, You will find a good
assortment here,
FltraS
In Order to ;leer out all Onr Furs We ell the heeeekee 0 oir, eeede
at a little over halt price. Bay e good Fur ata small price.
Our beet $10.00 Coat for ... • , . • .. ee .•••• • 4 40 00
Our 13cet $0 99 Coat for 4.4 m.A 4 50
This is a particular euap.
PI
Beady-tormrear Clothing
ou page 5 work at St. Thomas. Concert and Enter taintuent.-The
t- Miss B. Halls hi Visiting frierids it Rey, W. M. Martin In his dieconrse eeecent and, tattentnieimen,t oatefesa-
buz' *Seafortin
Nue. 1. nulls is add up with an an the severe winter weather we have iteeletiy XIbila was not as well ateend-
elay naterning to spend a short time deuce.
Miss Edith Sanders left on Wednes- of Sunday morriing last eulogized on day night under the aueleces or tile
ed gereby from am all -wise Frovi- lied each riumber tgbe programme,
For 1904 there are no eclipses of the those, present. Mx. Cameron. who is
well 'rendered, and areireelaced by
been having and pointed out. the very ea es would have ,beeu desired.. The
man blessings watch might be derive entertainment 'nt throe, hout was good
tack of LaGrippe.
During the whole mouth of Decew- moon, but there are two of the sun. one or the inoet refined and, capable
ber there were only 11 hours of sun- botb of which are invisible to us bere. of entertainers", eaptivated hearers
shine and in January but 57. This is the smalleet number of eclipses with hie magnetism, and wit. The
that ve ca . d when her N 0 P I •
an ar n contain n athers vim 'took art were brills God -
Mins Eva Godwin, of. Alma College,e are two they are both of win, Miss Amy Johne, the )Iisses Afar
St. Thomas, spent, a few days of last ethveerstuhne-v. tin and Messrs. M. eieincent and Geo.
A terrible railway collision between Bacrett. The proceeds. amounted. to
week a her home here.
The Fat Stock Show will be beld. in the east and west "Soo Trains occur- about .$45,00.
',Ottawa in Marche despite the collapse red on the Canadian Pacific at a point Cold Snap. -The .west her during the
.of tbe building, between Renfrew and ofernprior on. past week at zera and below with
The C. P. R. worked a rotary snOW
Criends hero will regmt to learn of
the death at Ineereell, of 3irs. Rich -
ere feeldon, wieelt oceurreel ow Moo -
day laet. 'eers. Seldria bee been in
reiline bealth for soroo, time and lier
death was not unlotikeillor
it. comes with great:eat:Inns to lter
Ca,Vgily and Okuda. The deceased was
the daughter or erre. Geo. Sainwell.
d 't was hero elm spout the early
plough on ehe Teeswater branch. It
es the only one in use in Ontario.
Mr. Tom Johnston, of Brucefield
and A. Johnston of Muskoka. visited
W. H. Campbell, on Sunday.
Mr. John Smith, of Nelson. B. C., a
former resident of Winchelsea, is re-
ing acquaintances in this locality.
At the regulat meeting of the
Mitchell town Council last week Mr.
W. F. May was appointed High.
'School trustee.
eere the The Kind You Hato Ways Bougie
of
*nature
INTER'S
BLAST
is respector of' persons,
therefore prepare to meet its
coming by providing yourself
'with one of our
-01101260atS
EVER SO LOVI
NEVER $O 60011
NEVER SO STYLISH
JCIIIIENE;
a Tailor
Tuesday, tnernIng, resulting in the
death of fourteen and twenty-five to
thirty more or less injured. The col-
lision was due to disobeyance of or-
ders.
FOI&OVERSIXTY 1..)2ABS
ArT OLD AND ViriaseTanto Rmscor.-litIrs
Winslewia Soothing tlyFull bus been used fcr
over sixty years by mnROZIS Of Mahe% for ther
children while teething, with perfect MOW%
it soothes the child, sat tens titegums, allays all
pato. cures windcorie. and is the best remedy
for Diarrhoea. It is pleasant to the taste. Sold
by druggists in every part of the world. 25
rants a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be
sure and take Mrs Winslow's Soothing
Syrup and rektor no other kind.
The report sent in by the Canadian
agent et Leeds to the effect that im-
proved quality and packing is shown
in the Canadian apples placed on the
English market, will be received with
satisfaction with people vvho are in-
terested in the development of our
trade, and who know that deception
will ruin any effort to bring Canadian
goods to the front in England.
Mr:Harry M. Chesney, son of Mr.
William Chesney, of Tuckersmith,
who has been engaged as brakesman
on the C. P. E. Manitoba. has been
promoted to the 'position of conductor
on the same road. His first run was
from -Winnipeg to, Brandon. Mr.
Chesney has been io Manitoba for
only about two years, and he is forg-
ing right ahead. Harry has many
friends here who are pleased to hear
of his success.
It is an old story that after a highly
paid soprano in the choir of a fashion-
able church bad sung an operatic sel-
ection the pastor arose in his place
and said. "We will now resume the
wevship of God by singing hymn num-
ber so and so." The Pope evidently
agrees with the mythical pastor, for
he has recently issued a note on
church rouge in which he conderris
'the transformation of chureh services
into concerts, and expresses a prefer-
ence for the plain song. -Youth's
Companioti.
and spkriinrtgves-riC:e1,,andeeerGDPatitieleaarbpigeee,eolaeLiseGksiArte't-os-
tuissi°n: trade- h Ont.
A/STARTED' at, tn.liOr maded eon -l-
aces for 0 Goo .
take opportors• sanaoles
for
e's Box•e,ue.
heavy tenon,- storms end fierce iz-
zards succeeded in blocking up
the railroads in a worse shape than
ever, and from Monday until Set-
urda e morning there was'no train
able ko make a way through. On
Friday night a rain set in and the
thermometer reit% to thirty dngrees
above, ihe higheee in six weeks. . On
Sunday :morning- a heavy ' rain fell,
and vivid flashes of lightning lit up
the sky. But the warm wave took a
severe told in its pranks and to-
wards niight, on Sunday the mercury
again fell, until onWednesdaymorn--
lug it registered 13 degrees below.
Railway passenger traffic is now
open but no freight trains have reaeh
ed bete siece eanua.ryl flth, but it is
expected that they -will move freely
this week.
The coal famine which threitteneu
tExelt or Very, seriously' wasisomewhat
rtaileVed on Monday morning, there
leaning been two cerioads broughein
by special freight On Sunday east,
G. T. R. fenight telegraphed to Lon -
131114164 6.3 t11.11. ynt4 e e record
yOU,t. nOtn Ne other
tueeiblee on earth will glee(
to you that privilege. We also
have inetestritetible Reeord
time wont tweak, ot the eame
poen. Call oti or weite.
.1 WILLIS POWELL
part or her life. ,Atter her roarriege
Vtetorm tit 41,a, liXt04".
EDISON--1$ BEST---EDISON
Three Russian Warships
ato VOUlained 110170 for some years.
Mr. Seldon ocenpoing posi.time of Torpedoed In Harbor
foreman with the tete grin Same
well fe Pickard. Some years ago she
removed with her hushane tto logere.
sen, Nvixere Om tools op farming "The eeghiSbnien Of
TIMM remairis Lo nlOOrn 'the loss ora Show Their Skill in W
and. a sorrowing husband' besides her Success.
mother and number .of other
Japan ary of Buseia"s delay and
tives to whom Ls extendea the sympa.
med. be leer wa•rlike move -
the or their many friends here. where
merits, did not wait for reply to
Om deceased wae eis long known and
loving inothor, a grown up femily Begin the War with
Aged
re and
king
much OSteelnial., Tile interment took
her last note, and under cover*
plea! oa Wednesday at Ingersoll.
dote urging the neeessity having
night they entered the harbor,
Silver Wedeluge--"Thec invitation be- destroyeeet ,two beetle fillips, and
tenileil to the members 'of lerainsst.,
Melnoeist ebonite by Rev. Wm. God- ilo'bs.irrig:tig 1 cast: The, news lee ere
‘Itv‘hineth tast:ilederinIMIty-ift:Ve°d1;114:aiiie'r4tEetenyienCifire'bEittrpa edorieldiYr ue:renItter:eatt.-ateapaSt;a:ecit:;-
marrittge was heartily responded to
boats ath ea enkiegt titliane 4: ut133srieftent:f7the te
by a very large attendance. Tbe lee. P
the here during
ture room or the cbureb. whore
reception wits held Was tastily de- Russian sbips were badly damaged.
carolled and preseetted a aluerming The 3a.prinese wile thun.scored the
appearance,. The host and hoetess first success of the war escaped un -
welcomed. their maay friends, and In datmoangdoodn.. wecin"day, Feb 10.- J3 return received tbe congratulations saavnese boro dealt the ansslans a
Iliad beet wisbes from tbose assembl-
ed. for many more eTars of wedded
happinees. • After the reception a crusbing blow at Port Arthur. An
oxia sox,mith coovogotions or tho cruiser, and witbdrew Without
fuel and if possible Inv and alleviate
the distress apparent. The coal ar-
rived on Sunday consigned to Me.
W. 11. Levett, who had been untiring,
in his efforts to bring a pressure to
bear upon the rallwayilines so that
TESTIMONIAL
OF
THOMAS . HUNKIN
To the Value of English Stock
Food.
1 had 9 youne pigs, they Vere
sick and some of them died, 1 than
began to feed English Stock Food,
when those recnaininz an recovered
and are nOW doing well. I also feed
it to young calves and think it au ex-
celleet food for calves and pige.
. Holyoke melon.
very delightful prograninie was rend- advance squadron of the Jaaauese
church, in his usual happy manner and comprising sixneten, be,telee
Complimentary addresees Wens nee ships and cruisers, with a numerous
livered.by Revs. W. M. Marlin, of flotilla, left the main Met off Shan
Coven Presbyterian church and Bak-- Tung ;hat. the news
or tho di.
er,
cif .Elimville, The emo gramme eeng Peninsula an Sunday,
o°fE'rerreaktliol:,ge.ssebYa;reist'-efs Got ploma tic rupture becacsinteuisexaknouwand
Gc ornesgi so rt erd,
win and P. McCallum and Ma.ster The Japanese scouting
riven accurate information of.the pre -
Percy Godwin, and solo by Miss A.
carious situation of the Ruesiap.
Jitelins. A 'very pleasing feature 'of e
in battle far-
athoed,orie:enoitn alt
cen:sokgrat:tineateenatistxrvw:.es,
the presentation to Mx, and Mrs. fleet outside Port Arthur. The squ-
amdar,etinonstseuanmdaed 47: sr
Sunday ma ay towards its
beautifully engraved, also a very fine 0111, tthveenee within ..ovg.ht of Port
ken t robe and Whiip,i by the weathers
and triends or bothcongregations. Af-
ter the programme was completed a A.rther under cover of darkn.eSs. It
very dainty repast was served and all eruised elowly outside without show -
Godwin 'many more years .of happi- "Il'uss'alts were' !Slug na
present joined in wishing Mr.arsi Mrs.
11.1:eillirsOadTehteea-d, -a'P-pa.rent -I; . le; eeini.g
nest, and that their lives might long
be :spared in the Master's service, sseae,pnarleaesterotmorpeadtotabeiroa. tsNweaerrlrysr4aelslvtphite,
ered the chair being filled by the
eet ander command of Vice -Admiral
Bev. Dr, Bannon, pastor or james-St.
To make room for our sprieg geode we will sell at these low prices
$10 00 suit for - 40 50
00 Stator,- • . . 5 00
7 09504 for . • • , 425
423
3 00 Suit for.... ............. 2 00
A. good stook of -Winter Bedding in Flannelette
ool Blankets, Comforters, Counterpanes, Lace Curtaino,
o” at greatly reduced prices.
Wait see our Spring I) e
days.
CARLIN:0
RUSSIA BACKS DOWN
oneN� nation c own the The ante :s n con-
ction with business men. No e person de 11. Some
may do it better+ We contend that we have the stoc and prices
and leave you to judge the rest. "Actions speak louder than
Words." Call and see us if only convince youtselves of our
statement.
Manufactured and sold by C. Lutz.
The 50e bag is the largest on tlkO
ket sold for tiOc„--and the beet.
ched on their daring and clanger -
neral Director
Cr HUSTON
dPreetiemble Embeenter. Opera geese Mock
***************444..
Building
You are
ulte Right
When you insist on having
Harvey Bros.' Flour. Our
STAR
FLOUR
Is made from the choicest
Ontario and Manitoba wheat.
The quality of our
Wheatlet
Has been improved by Steri-
lizing- it. We sell 10 pounds
for 250. Give it a trial it is
a "rood" not a
Oar faeilities for handling the chop -
Wag trade are unsurpassed. The new
Vissot grinder is giving great satis-
Motion.
us taek. They rushed' full E3R08
LEAP YEAR PROPOSALS
Irversion as to bow o
this sietun on the enemy. Who wore corn- uniums
The ish
custom originated
o the story' was oucommends itself pletely surprised. A„ great.rattle of
according ce however, escaped unhurt, and the Pet
We wish to thank our many us-
tamersfor their valued patronage
during the year 1903 and respectfully
solicit a. continuance of their valued
orders.
We also invite all who conteroPlate
building in 1001 to call and inspect
our stoek which will be found com-
plete in every department, and at
prices that will justify them in placing,
their orders with us.
We manufacture
Paokini Boxes and Orates
because ot its humor. St. Patrick, small arms greeted the invaders, who ******"*.*************•••
visan, the Ozarevitch and tbe Palette.
on Lite shores cif Lough Neagh when
St. Brid+get in tears. She
were ahnost immediately torpedoed.
There was. the &meet consterpation
(met
stated that a mutiny had broken amcmg the nesse-tete, which probab--
opuretsiidnedthe nthunen.elraydiozerelawitnnienho she it- accounts for the Japanese torpedo
boats eseaping practically unscrajtr
t. ched and rejoining the adintra.1 out-
right of "poppin€,,Lhe question."
ratrick said lie would. concede them sue,.
The two battleships disabled art the
the tight every seventh year, when
Poltava and the Czarevitch. The dis-
Bridget threw bar arms .around his
anted armored cruiser Boyarin end
neck and exclaimed.. "Arrob ,Patt-
riok, Jewell ‘daurn' I go back to the -grounded battleships block' the
tAlaekegirilts 10,.iciethosuelacsuoihri atouprt.,o,poTshale. lenn;e1g,aun,,nobeoatt: tihream hga5rtbtionrg LIT; eanntd_
-
saint replied r,3cfrieie4o ine;ithat way battleships and cruisers from going
in and getting coal. -.Besides this
again, darlizig, and I'll give ye Leap
Year, the longest." in the Jot." There--
. ,rapan has the Russian gunboats Var-
upon he impulsive 13ridget proposee
t o St Pa( lek, who, of course, could
not marry, so he, meii the defficulty
as best, he route with kisses and a
silk gown. But what about this Act,
passed by the Scottish Parliament
in 1228?- '11k a Maidee shall hate
libertie to eeealc ye roan she likes
pir he refuses o take her to be his
resoinded, Thi, liberty ot proposal Apply to GT---4-1)3TAN & STA-NnuRvi
by o i i fo
bere ' now. Then Ai. el' eee
priv ed. o nia L ri m cud al L)rivi- 'Bears the The lenul Yoe liavo Ways bought
for eight years ihdy have been de -
4.11110r
issesseossesecoeseseasoiii•
: THE GOURSES OF STUDY:
• •
• tit the •
9 •
cpt
Al
STRATFORD, ONT.
10 Are up to theaIGREST STA.N121.
ARD• tha ti one0Freason EXCE whyf E Nal:LE p oapnud. efe_
• lar school is now enjoying a"rec-
ord-breaking" 0
attendance. You
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