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1111,RON & MIDDLESEX GAZETTE
THIRTY-SECOND YEAR—NO 13
EXETER
OT,,: CANADA,
THURSDAY MORNING, 00'1'0130R 27th, 1004
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Crediton
Now is
the time
to be on the look out for 00
good range 4tr cook stove,
Wood or coal as we have a
large number to choose from
of the leading makers of Cane
Ca-
uda, namely
PANDORA
IMPERIAL OXFORD
TREASURE
SOUVENIR
Mahe our wife's fare wreath In a per-
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HEATERS
toe k of bast burners, air Li1t hot
.9 a eft.Y $rouglong, Furnace Vira ,
rigle
wtrngnee pump, bath room,. ma plumbing o
the shortes I
'wry of a .ta, line or shelf hardware,
ent the two leading brands, National road Star brand.
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POPULAR
SWINGS
OVERBOATINOS Ail
PANTINGS
For Fall and Winter Wear
Popular goods 1111150 be made to
nIeet the requirements and demands
a the tittles, we can't stand atilt we
must either move forward or back -
Or goods cantata distinct lea.
-tnres that claim the attention of every
mt.:stouter. Ono constant aim is to
produce garments that have a, charac-
ter, a personality of their own, to
leave the old beaten track and rise
above the conveational and cosnuaon
place.
W. W Taman.
ineorektrotst Tortillor.
Baby
Carriages
Our
Peefec
ralo- visiting her aunt, Mrs„ Gaiser,
-.Mrs. (Rev.) Willich, or Bort
Elgin; is visiting ler father. Alr. Geo. ito .w. ll, cooper mill pmeil on,
Brown. ,
-Miss Clara Mosley." who is at- niversary sermons at Auburn aud leo
tending the Model Sthool, at Coder- i Lure on Monday evenin!t.
1
ich, was home -over Sunday.
-Mr, "oln.i Molsaac, who will be-
come kiW landlord or the Royal Anderson
Hotel. on Nov, ist was in the village -s Alice Murray
Monday last. I day at .A.nderson,
ister,, Miss Susie Saulter, teaelacr or
our publio school.
-Rev, Q. D4 Damot left Wednesda
morning for histd home m Aden, to
Zion
'f. Oolpland, fo
or reach. esteemed pastor will preacli
anniversary sermons at Zion next
Sunday rooming and evenin g and
pent Sun-
-Miss Sadie Saulter, of Parkhill' -Afros Nellie Mi Switzer, Strat-
pent Mouday in towiug n visitber ford Model spent part ot la week
t home,
-elisa Sarah Andersonnis visitin
IL A. L. Aderson. St, MarYs.
Aistherp, or St. Marys.
be present at hie father's sa,le„ who was ttie guest of Mrs. Jas. V, alke
04
is ,retlring from tile farm.
-ROL. Thompson, of Thompson &
Co. Toronto. celled on hie aunt, Mrs.
(DA) Ilaist, Monday afternoon. He
lkoft 0gain. Tuesday morning.
Airs, Sobwamtz, et Benttnetter,
Yrsited friendS in tha
I hoot last week, She Itas several
warm friends close, by our vil-
Ordered
Clothing
requires Skill and patience
d time to give the sleeve the
oper swingt the collar the cor-
ct tact wad the body the right
Fantings Sultanas
anti OvorGoatioos
The new materials for fall and
wieter are here and you can place
• your order Rua secure your over
40, coat without delay.
We also give a $500 Aceident and
Disea,se Policy, good for one year with
the Ontario Accidene Insurance Co.
of Toronto, with every order amount -
ng to $10 or over.
at W. JOHNS
Merchant Tailor
The Prince of Wales Carriages
and. Go -Carts are alwar in it
for style and finish. a nwely as-
sorted stock just arrived.
Bievoies
We are agMn showing the cele-
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NOTICE
Constantly on hand at Ex-
eter and Centralia; the Best
Cement in Canada.
brated Cleveland Bicycles w t •
I Nationalran
axe the best yalne in the marke
to -day for the money. St. Marys -
Prices low enough to suit The very sad and antexpacted news
everybody. of death of Mr. C. S. Graham,
go.
-Me. D .13. Gunn, else Conserve-.
the'candidate for South Huron, will At Cost. p8srowlord?„,7Me4A,CNBANI447416snr,
a 'tress a meetiug of time elestors tag machine tor to sum ot MA resolor
here in town Ilall On Saturday pu'lcertIfites‘ggAttlitrifilfer gagge To -
evening at 8 p. m. All are cordially '
inVitk 4. ardwere.ao i to e
clear oat this machlae.,. N. N. PAVLAN. Reves,
- We regret to eltronicle -Wedding „en th,l. lath, run
Sunday.
--Ed. Robinson spent Sunday
der the parental roof-
-Miss 1-4, D. tfarehall atde
actors association at Iiistol
k.
Mrs. McCullough. or Shakeen
vM
isiting rs. .Tolin Itibey.
Duckweed
that we are soon to lose next .two;.,
one of our most esteem- Witwer, of Zurich,
• citionts in [ha pereon of Dlr. W. ing at Urs. 04. Reeve.
S. Standish. a the Merchant& 13alak4 Mrs. M. Feon, of Parkhill is vt.
who is soon to Sever his connection ; ,frieudg tile vinaxe,
front among us. „ Sfr. Jacob 'Kellerman
-Mr. August Schweitzer, ,w4ma Thursday in London. on 'business.
chopping in the busb 01a Tb-nrsuaY -Mi Ethel Pluraer retttrne
last week, had the misterttme to cut haute from London Tuesday last.
his foot very severely with. the axe. -The first SIDOW of /he seae,on
J14. was taken to Exeter, milt placed Sunday 23rd inst., last year SnOW
nder tho rlootor's CM When A was ten tor tho first on_ Nov.
Wool that one of the a rteric"3 of the Mrs. Harry Guenther repent
root bad been severed. 'fbrough v days with her brother Mr. E
loss of blood and pain caused frozn nie„ _or ifen5,311
he wounds. :Ar. Schweitzer 'ens wss Emma itiothormoi,
veey weak at Ire IS 310W reeriV- orod33, last. for noward
T
ring favorably. "chigan„ wio3ro she intends to
-The pastor or the Gorman BVart 0 with lter uncle Simon Thom
gelical °hurdle Rev. G. D. Damon Ir. E. TI, Gunn, the ConFerv:
II. IL, will preach. next Sunday even-
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candidate for South Huron, wi
ng on the subject "A Christian's s a meeting or the electors
NI)vrItlY )CinIliin5 CtablientrliinWsIthela n6.gettravr. ll'raser's MIL Ong l'hursohlY
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Imigine from the ';ultject, Mr. eveniu.,g °I 11 P. oh An tur`` cordialli
Dawn, no doubt intends to preaols "V"e4"
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a :political sermon, and those weak
'mauled Christians, who - are in
ophett Scheel Repert
doubt os to haw they should mark following is the number of
heir ballets hall !setter attond and the pupils of S. S. No.4, Ste -
hen received in the promotion ex -
got some 'pointers.
-The Crediton Literary SorietY tans of October 20tk and 21st,
held its first regular arteetine, on IV., pass mark 433. -Nora
Alonday evening at the home of Mrs, w 550; Wilbur Moloch., 52;
Dluett. The sub3ect was "Canada" Idella Schwarte 609; Willie 1't7 -
• ),roe interesting Patters. cater 153; Minnie Xestle 412: Luell-
given :eel-, "A general des,ar.11,,,.uant. la Schwarz 394; Merner Either 379.
by 1\14m Sinapson ; 2, "Cana0ain .'"oe‘s Sr. IIT.. pass mark. 410. -Gladys
by Mrs. Bluett, ; 3, "Sir WIlfr_111 Kesue 568; sybai, mor]ock 537.
Laurier" by Mr. Ira Drown. YU-`,11- Ir. life pass mark 363 - Nellie
cal selections were given by 'Mrs. Amy 537, 'Ethel Kestle 507,
Kerr, Mrs. Chisholm and Mills 13, \Vein 482 ; Lorne Niorlock 358; Ed -
Beaver, The. _next meeting will be win Wein 346.
held at the home Of Mrs. Chisholm Sr, H„ pass mark 328.---11arry sch-
en Isoronday next, Oct. 31, commence .,\,v.oerizn 43-11.50:. llisrbert won 476, Aaron
lug ut 8 p. sharp. The subject-
"Goldsalth, His Life and Works." pass mark 315.-Benlaii
-The origin. deve-IcEnnent lint' Smith. 473 ; Clarence Eilbar 471; Le.
work of 'the British and Foreign onard Schroeder 4(3:2; rdnev..4,n' son-,
Bible Society is certainly not very roodor 418, leroreyo Brokolooxe318,
well known among the people of our Herbert Kraft 360, Arva Broke'nshire
Province generally. March 4th was 374; Alvin Cornish 351 ; Willie Sch-
bser.tittneDn'trhte AcesntaeninfitatlIngor (la& ts°o:ieelte.97 car Cornish 340, Clinton 'Brown 308;
Nvarz 348 ; Mildred. relumpp 642 ; Os -
but owing to the eonaition of the Clara NVeiin '
roads and weather the meeting wo.s GEO. W. LAWSON, Timelier.
postponed until last Sunday when
special .services were held in raoth
churches. Both ministers explained
to• their people the origin, develop -
a
Kirkton
-Miss Pella Ilazlewood, is indis-
ment and work ,of, the societyan.d 1 posed at present.
s sy
the good work the society has done --MisNellie Moore pent Sunda
and is still doing both at bome and in London. liter •cousin. Miss
in Heathen lands, and it certainly.PearI Mooro.
deserves our generous support, for -Mr. S. Taylor is adding a new
kitchen to his abeady spaefous house
there is no place where a dollar can
be put to better use than in giving There must 1)3 money in the harness
cheap Bibles to the naasses. business.
Repairing.
Bring in your old wheel and
have it repaired and cleaned
satisfaction guaranteed,
PRICES MDDERATE
S. lVlartiu.
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Cobbledick
Order Your Coal Now. -Up goes
the price of hogs and down goes the
price of coal. Having bought a few
cars (nt hard coal at a price on the
dollar, am prepared to fill all
orders while it lasts at 86.25 per
ton. First come, first served. Place
your order at once for as soon as
this supply is done you will have to
pay more money. Orders left at the
office of A. Q. Bobier will be
promptly attended to. -H. Parsons.
youngest on of Ivlr. end Mrs. W.
11. Graham, which occurred at
Guelph on Friday morning, last
came as a great •shock to his family
and rattily friends, Mr. Graham w.as
not In his usual health during the
past summer and very frequently
complaine.d to his family about the
severe pain in his head until ho
could hardly bear the suffering.
Some few weeks ego he went to the
Guelph Sanitarium for spacial treat-
gtvin7, 17t1t November, when Pt of.
orably, and A was expected that he
White, of Toronto, humorist, mill
would return home this week, but on give the programme. This is a wor-
Friday morning early h.e was seized
with apoplexy, passing away before. thY alld should be sill:Torte&
-Mr. Walker, teacher of (our ;Alb-
ino school attended the testehers'
Convention at Listowel, on Thurs-
day and Friday last.
-Mr. J. D. Hazelwood and Miss
Ethel Kemp were united in marriage
on Wednesday last. We all extend
to John and wife, hearty 'congratu-
lations.
-Mr. P. Birr is moving into Mr.
B. A. I3ryan's property, on the cor-
ner. Mr. Thomas Elliott having
purchased Lite property Mrs. 1311
has been occapying.
-A concert Nn I he interests of our
public school will be given in Aber-
deen Hall, on the evening of Thanks-
ment, and was progressing very fair-
Iany of his family could be summoned
to his side. Charlie was a young
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-THE-- man of a bright, sunny disposition,
and the very soul of honor, scorning
to do a mean act. Ile wcts possessed
Merchants Bank of Canada of splendid physiqug and was typical
HBAD 011eICE. MONTREAL.
=CAPITAL (all paid up) ...... ... • ..... ...... $6,0oo,o0o
.SIJRPLIS PROFITS ...........
ueneral Manager
g5 Branches in Canada
SAVINGS -BANK
$3,200,900
•• • • •$ 18,959
of vigorous manhood, with every
promise of a loner life et usefulness
before htin, and ,Lo be Lhas eu ,
('it the age of 29 y oars i 1 a serious
loss 40 the horn(e and community.
His place in the Sunday school tInd
:clfurch will be vacant, but we have
i.he assurance Ilya his voice in song
Wil !trained hero below in join thc
1%urp•ellrEinBteDnEdNentt of B.,,,„,,E1 Heavenly cholla* above. The funeral
""'"'"' on Monday froni the home of his
Interest at most favorable current rates Savings
,
13ank Accounts and Deposit Receipts.
Special attention given to the business of Farmers and Cattle -
to whom loans a made on approved names,
Letters of Credit issued to travellers, payable in all parts of the
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allowed
on
A GENERAL BANKING I3USI1ESS TRANSACTED
CREDITON BRANCH
18,1-10LIVI, Manager
parents Nvas the largest ever held
bete, many friends from a clistzince
being present to extend their
sympathy to the bereaved, par-
ents, brothers and sisters. The
Sons of Scotland of which
deceased was a member, attended the
funeral in a body, and hold services
at the R
grave, iv. 2 Ir. IVIanning, of
, Like Methodist church, conducting
Services at the home, paying many
touchth
ing tributes to e memory of
the departed.
scan tho Ile Kind atWaS Botalit
Sigastaso
,or .
Kippen
Anniversary •services at Kiniall
M,ethodist church. Sunday. Nov. 13th
The usual tea will be dispensed with
this year. Rev. S., Salton. of London,
1
will preach.
Eden
-Leagoe Jlas beenos-ruiL.ed and
is progressing favorably.
-Mr. A1L� Thomas Brooks and Mis
Rooke spent Sundey Doeis
wood.
Mies Vina Fisher of Exeter is
Ring et Mrs, Iticle;rd Coates.
vete n few toek zu ehe Cwicr-
vaUve at I,Vinolielsc.,a. Mondey
flolnles, of erenton. preach -
on Sunday last, and gave us
fine sermon,
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ad ews of the dem
%Brown. setond sou 01 r
. 1 Drown, WO4 receiv
ea Monday last with deep
rtr
ellat'ker of friends. rere
pleyed ith ba Londoti Eleo-
hAt Co., as electrician for
three years, and was well
4. highly respected by a
circle of friends. llo was
11 ut four weeks ago and
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We bave on exhibition at our warerooms, the
largest and best assorted. stock of furniture of ell kinds, ever he -
fore offered to tbe public which we are selling at pricee thet ;:ft
eallIa0 be beaten in Canada.
We invite all intending purchasers to visit oc stoto and
pare or goods and prices before placing orders. We can
yen many dollars.
We Guarantee every purchase
ntirely sz. s
large
ltory
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Furniture Dealers and Undertakers.
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the Victoria Iicepital,
gradually zrew worse un- The Staff of Life is
ltd OW. lie was in the
life being only in tail 29th. st thallit
bright0 prospacts of 14be- a s rod
appy in his home witit an
wife and two children,
Hedtret the lees ttf, owe so
olds sorrowing parenta
etstere the deeeest RSV:t-
ended. The funeral re-
roueite here on Tuesday
derred in the Exeter
dey, followed by
soz'ronlng friende.
ge rpehallrq
on Its the result of
ere dent. While in
on TI aday of last we
trees, lac WaSt struck by
limb, nearing a fracture es
alder blede and sdbre
. which rerittired a.number
lte Is pr ogressintr. nO
ably,
entre,
a 7 Ortwein
days colt.
-$s Alatel anMaster'
of Exeter calldd onfrieni
on 'Wednesday.
Mr. Albert Heideman has sold
hie dwelling to Mr, Henry Wainer
sr., of the Bronson line for $lew. Mr
Walper gets possession on Nov, let.
Mr. Heideman will likely move into
Mrs. D. Stelreee houee, which is va-
cant at present.
51isses Dora and Roxie and Mas-
ter Charlie Either, at Saturday „
and Sunday at Credit on.
Mr. Henry Bilber, Al L. A., and
secretary or the Ifay Township Fire
Insurance company is collecting the
assessment mode hy the company
this week. Ile was in town on Moll -
day and Tuesday.
-Mr, 3. W. Ort \vein VMS in sown
on business on Thursday.
-Mr. 3. Snyder, or Brucefield usts
in town 'Wednesday on business.
-Messrs. Ben Bertrand and Geo
Eilber, of Orediton, were guests ot
Mr. C. Bilber. on Sunday.
-Miss A. Bossenberry, "Miss T;ty-
lar, and Mr., Brute Bossenberry. o
Grand Bend, and Mr. McIntosh. or
Thedford werethe guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Rau, of the Commercial on Sun-
day,
-Mrs. Guenther, of Dashwood, vis-
ited her parnts, Mr. and Mrs. Ran-
nie, on Friday.
-Mr. J. Merner, of Goderich
spent a few days in town last week.
-Mr. Wes Schoellig is -studying
dentiotry in Detroit, and is one of
the "Freshmen" in the dental college
in ,that city.
-Mr. B. B. Gunn, of fieaforth,
Coxiservative candidate for South
Huron was in town on Friday.
-Mrs. Wittich and daughter, et
Berlin, are visitia,g at Mr. j.
Brown's on the Goshen Line.
-Mr. Harry Weber returned on
Friday evening frem a few weeks'
visit at his hcnne in Dundee.
--Mr. and Mrs, E. F. 'Paulin, et
Dashwood, spent Sunday the gues1
of M. and Mrs. Ronnie.
-Miss Katherine Tr umner left
for Detroit, on Saturday last, where
she intends to spend the winter.
Exeter gave Premier
Welcome
'When it was learned Unit Sir Wil-
frid La nrior was (to pass tltrou,,iiit
here on Monday (en -route to Wing -
ham ta deputation from here wait-
ed upon him -in London, whna ar-
rangements were made for
deliver a short address at this stat-
ion. The Premier and La dy urier
arriv(ed an t
t 9.30 ihe private, 3( 1- 0 -
Cached to the morning train and
were ,c,,reeteci with, a hearty welcome
The. occasion was taken advantage of
lay ,the citizens generally all wantin 7
to get a glimpse of tha Prillle Min-
ister of the Dominion, who had been,
holding the reins of. government dur-
ing the, past eight years. A coin-
mittec to the car and were in-
troduced 1,0 'Pr, e r , a(t
her
wich sh
1A`° gaVe a ort address.
"The above was with some other
iltems of news, by accident inisladd
and net iiX1Selted tts (intended in last
week's Times, and not until e,
ikisa
was printed was the omission notic-
ed. We trust that with this e,x-
planation it will:be 13.11 lers1 ood. tinit
we were net toe, anirt-ow minded in
\our political VieN\s,tr'f 0 note the event
te the Premier';, '
Elimville
-Mr. and Mrs. Walter liern spent,
Tuesday in the city of Loudon.
-Some or the boys took in the
oper(t ai Exeter, on Monday evening.
-Mrs. Thompson, of Gode,rich is
visiting her siqter, mrs, 'Walter
Horn.
r. -w m Veal baS moved in-
to oar valage and is occupying the
house vacated by his father.
-Several from a he vi lla‘Ye. 11 -
it 1214' Epwertli League &liven -
Lion at Exeter, on Tusesday.
-The many friends of Mr. Percy
Brown, formerly of Winchelsea, will
learn with rep;ret of his sudden
death at the Victoria Hospital, eon -
don, on Tuesday morriing, from it
evere attack of typhoid fever. Tiis
runny Triends extend i,heir sympathy
to the teCeaVed Wife and citildren.
-The poli,tical Meeting on Monday
evening in the interests of Mr. Gunn
the Conservittive candidate, was
laroely attended considerin, ihe 'Wet
and disagreeable evening, Mr. Gunn
iS1 cry .cloquent speaker and mak-
es a very goo( 10.11)105:,1011 OD 11
hearers. Mr. Dickson and 11. Spack-
man of Exeter, also gave, short ad-
dresses, Ti. Gunn and his col-
leagues bespeak a ,good victory for
the Conservative, party' and e.specia1.-
1Y, SOUltli 11111'90.
Life in every piece
'We're all alive
Within this hive,
Our bread is sweet as
u Teti wont to Iv
Cora* in and buy,
But don't forget, the rnono.
Woddiou 6805 a Spoiai
ream Puffs and Pasory.
STATHAM
Successor to 3. T. O'Brien.
011 another .souroe)
R. Willett, preached sae
ttably here last Sunday morning.
-Rev. W. IL Cooper preached an-
rsary sermons to largo conere-
getions at Staffa last Sunday, and
ave his leeture on his "Trip to
tho "World's Pair" St, Louis, Monday
eoening to a crowded house.
-The farmers are rapidly gettin
euly for winter, Tht snow on Sae-
tily for winter, The SnOW ea Sun -
y as another gentle reminder .
-The trustees of the Methodist
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(Trevethiek's Old Stand)
We have just opened our new
Grocery, Flour and Feed Store in
"lurch on Monday evezing Got 3rd W, Trevethicles Old Stand and
OOEt, nimoucds passod tIe olls:m-
g resolution.
.it,Cceptinr the reQignat ion
oE Brother Willem Mhaers ,
trustee, and as eacretary o
tlic board, we desire to ex -
s the esteem in Which he is held
by each one of us; aml also our re-
gret that his removal from among
as has made it necessary* for him to
sever his connection with the board
4uad the church of which he for so
long a .itime has been 0. respected
member. We also desire lo assure,
him that we appreciate the valuable
services which lie for so many years
rendered the church both as trustee
and os superintendent of the, Sunday
school. We most heartily join
in wishing he and Mrs. Min-
ers many many years 01 health
and prosperity and we. cherish
00 hope that when the toil is all ac-
complished both They and, womay
enjoy a place In tlw churc
pliant. On behalf a the board"-
. -Rev. W. 11. Cooper, joshua Johns.,
-The many friends here of Thos
Cann regret that his condition does
not improve. He has the sympathy
of many here. His brother, Charles
will take his place in the pulpit,sherei
next Sunday morning.
-Rev. W. B. Failis, junior pastor
of, the Methodist church here has
been .offered a position is the Miehi-
gan Conference of the Methodist
same conference at a salaty of $600
per year, also another position in the
same conference 'at' salary of -$600
one of the principal features about
our store is that everythieg is
fresh and clean.
Sugars, Teas
Coffees, Spices
In fact everything that goes to make
an up-to-date grocery store.
Flour and Feed always on hand.
We deliver to any part of the town.
tar Give us a, call.
O'Brien's Grocery, Exeter
It is not ,known set wilether he will
give up the work here and accept
the position or not. His salary here
is only $3:20 per annum. Although
ther4l have been some adverse
criticisms of his work here, he is
very fine young man and. Is destined
to make his mark in the pohtt and
pastorate, should health and Welter.,
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
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ARMING NEW
I have recently secured the sale agency tor Exeter
vicinity for
HYATT'S BRIIIIiINT
Lf1 HEATER
A Household necesst
Recommended by protni ent,physicia.ns. Endorsed by train,
ed nurses,
a,nd
Indispensible in the sick room.
Call in and see it work
Also a full line of
ugar Beet Knives and Forks
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