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Ti-IL'RSD Ati . FEB. 3rd. 1921
'Vhtlen
eeesse
de, astral rte. Wiaamt akar/ t oil
w ,.1 Mr. end Mfrs_ Hervey Pera.tseso`a
.7"i the. ±?t t ?nee lir. and Mrs. James
We e`I,he n Spent Fr.74aa a�
Jean. Sant -ease in . -T :':i Ila:se �a�e e•
f3�it i tv ;l :suce at tett , hureh c►' '+.at-
e:ease meet at 1,30 lo, r �e s t. torr
ta;ai:, art Se tsy, b :sawi-t.; ter :l:
watill the use £►f � to env.
i-Iy vet Loa :re -alto Stanley 1•Ind ;:n:,
Lane .e ,>c^.•i Seel . • at the home o:
Jo et Sne a Batt aa. alibi end 0 Gee
Mrs. Gw
Pa...so tt n;rl ta:t en Fraley.
• tee antesta Ea.'•°S.. anti Mrs. Clare:lee
hat wi€..
arr. reel a4rs. Vista. To't]tes
• , .gn speer Sunday with Mr. std :eirs
Aitasst Gtt.,r. ttea,,•-. 3r. god 'Mrs,. 1).
len 0.v w ;.ed, on Sunday with 31.r,
ai,ed airs. \Vitison Orley. -Miss Ire
• l?a,:tis 0 Ltteat'. Spent Sueday ;at tie
homes ea Tho+uea Ztlea e5 -Mr. awl alas
nava: Square Friday its Lu4an.--Mr
seed nna, loins Wright ctif G!anntens•
Ware W ZeZtota firs .It's community en
tent l,14 -Mr. card 2.1rs; Nal, Ogden o
Exeter sp;•at i', eel i sdaz of last week
dr the home Et their daughter, Mass
F Sem:pa-NI:a ,bad sirs, John haus. h -
aYa e : or Exeter span Saturdae and
auail„st eels :tr bold ars_ „artia n Da-
kar.. -Ana
. -,Kar. -Ana Fla?:nage Headman se. 1'.f
brava at: is apeedi t g a near slays tt eat
her allele. air. Geo. Squire. it M s
• Jessie 13 tasks tai \b1see v.s'a tI
a1 Sunday with her lather. Mr. Wen
Br Baas.
Dashwood
ate. and Mre Jackson of Walton
apse! the week end with the former's
mother. airs. G. Kellerman,.
w •ww
.less �e
4'a lti .ter � •t 1I
� .,... 'Monday
for Exeter.
.L +titre tn. cars of coal arr:v.:4 in
town tit s week.
a1,r E. G. laraft as attending the
auto show Le London this week.
A wheel concert is in course of
pre„aa-attou, to be bead Friday evening
Feb. 23.
Rev. Graurner was in London, en
Sunday. taking tate sertices, there in
the Lutheran Church, and so there was
no. service here.
Mess Fanny Preeter is at present via.
Ring in Exeter.
A debate nes head on Friday ev.•n-
tug last in .the Black Bush Schowa by
the U. F. O. club. The subject was,
Resolved, "That the Horse is Better
than the Tractor," :Both sides de-
bated well, but the affirmative won.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Kraft and lairs.
F. Preeter, Jr., are th's waek visiting
with relatives in Landon,
air. Herb Willert has returned from
a visit in Detrol
Chiselhurst
Mr. Chas. Purdy has ,purchased the
.farm on the 10th eon. of Hibbert, f roan
air. Sinclair. Mr, T. Patterson who
has been working this farm has pur-
chased a farm gear Mitchell. Mr.
Purdy takes possession first of March
"Here Comes
The 'ride !"
Everybody wishesher
well ! Happy and
radiant she starts out
on life's adventure,
She should have
health to begin with.
Good looks in woman
do not depend upon
sage, but upon health.
You never see a gooc1
lookirg woman who •
is weak, run-down,
,irritable, out of sorts, fidgety and
nervous. Teadaches, backaches,
and troubles of that sort are all
destroyers of beauty. Men do not
admire sickness. It is within the
reach of every woman to be well,
healthy and strong if she will take.
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription,
-
TonoNTo,'sO T.-aLess than a year
ago was in a very poor
state of
health; my back ached dreadfully and
I could scarcely drag myself around
to do nay housework. I started to
take Dr. Pierce's Fa ori
a e Favorite Pres
cri
tio
n
andI cannot praise it too highly
for
the great benefit I received. My back-
ache and pains disappeared entirely
.andI soon was restored to perfect
.health. I know that Doctor Pierce's
Favorite Prescription is the best
woixian's medicine; for. I, have tried .
others . that were recommended, and '
nna;hiEcg'has ever helped me so much
as the Favorite Prescription." --Mrs.
KATITLEEN` ineteNS,13Brookeeld.St.
Crediton
NEW BUTCHER HOP
AT CREDITON.
Hating leased the butcher shop
neenaises oppt?site Zwidl{•er's ` Stare,
Crediton, we will open uu a butcher
business on Saturday, January 22 surd
will keep. constantly on ,hand a com-
pete line o:
FRESH MEATS,. SAUSAGE, ETC.
We will handle aothang but the best
meats and so icit your patronage,
TELEPHONE 10w..
BEAVER BROS.
SFr Irwin Stahis has purchased front
atr. Aabera Morlock a 6 h.p. Canadian
I >'_':•teasas Morse gasonne engin for
are, purpose of grinding grain and
pusnpng rate..
The l.a+d-es' Aid of the Evangelical
=hur to twill have a sae •o: bak_ng in
Ha_'t,.rnan's Tailor shot? on Saturday
s;n. sso?=t end even ng,
Phe 1.. F. Ot co;a rer t given :n the
liaa «-s. Thursday evening was
e " ended ;t.-� , rtv n `..att of
r.:as d canted as-charman and kept
ra sassed ;n goad humor by his witty
_; a sa aks. .the•:rand:tatz Orelw.stra was
aate d ta:•e and glaaed several fine
:;e•`t.tat$, Tse 'p:ottr3m sonslated o:
dater be the 1,'4 e•.n Bays, Cntt:la d,
-The I.". F. O. Song." They are gated
and were heartly apftlaud-d.
°. ss
Ent Oes'reeiter gave a reading.
e } is nab.; the. T 4 :cher' ; a short
•1r"..a wit r:.4ea by Rev. 13rea.ksadi
duet by Mr. and .airs. Thea Halt •
•ea .w hes al. ' e. first :appear..
sae .n pelt t singers. .n. They'rer-
imade a li.t end were chested
tea e. h.. *Sas. Gtsta.'i o lied ;alt 1
ssnines- and apoks .t ,Nome length
.a ..14 V. ta. t... the t'e:mrunit} hoar
th.. alman to be organised
t d . rteJ in Exeter; and also en
ra '*stt,atts oa the dad-. air. W. R.
at, idea spinae a e:ly on the meth -
:les a. arra•" .s►rt of verrntunit} faun-
... ia5it. uaa sotaal. was held last.
444' a were asiat by )` ra'ela Tayipr
lay 4 aught sonae ;zany prices out of
tees F the: young mews A
v;ry str:;ava't., :nein 'n a vas spent by
'aa
v4' 'a a na H, 11 ecce, who has been
rain ":er tt o¢n Crta.Litan. to Cent-
ger
:ent-ger a number tet years,
tele has urea t•'';a o3 .alenday night
be mail •.o.;.: it is new being WI -
...ad by Chas. \Volt. thiring thethme
V enael held she coa9tract ]t.: trov-
.1 :5.'. ? si: s v.:Ty fathtui and
e::a ea; o«meal and ,.vas sways sv il-
a si per onu ilia duties.
Wasa attar sold his house aorta
es. , tai; -nee 1lawlr:nney, who well
possession, jn May.
August Kuhn of the Commerce,
Keraober•t, Sask., ,?s here fru a, few
leek,5 vasa. August is looking the
sisal: o. c axnd-iron. The West ev;dent-
y a ireea wt..h haat.
A laser t Walt arid, IN m. Roes4Ier have
Bought out the livery baseness from
t -here; Wok and will assume 'nos -1
cess:r t of once,
Rev. S. V, Hauch was in it,odney
tln.s prat week, :1Ssieting Re r. J. C.
\tor ock an his special services„
liras Elia Link of Walkerton visited'
- ends in the village this past week.
She sang a seas in the Evangelical',
fine ah -a'+.t Suaaday evening very ae--
ceptably.
° Quite a number, ttf our hockey fans
were ..n Exeter on Monday evening to
witness the game between, Stratford
and E:defet-
There ;:s some, tall; of our butchers
starting to harves their ice this week,
H. Either attended the annual mtaet-
ing o: die Hay Township Farmers'
!Insurance Co. in Zurich, on Monday.'
John. Treitz is at present staying
with his daughter, Mrs. John Hirteej.
We -egret to learn that he ie in, poor
het.'.h.
James and Theoph:lus Gardner of
Corbett visited their sister, Mrs. John
Lawson on Monday.
A bus load of young people were
in. Dashwood on Friday evening. A
cumber sof the Y. P. A, members as-
&sted in the program .given; by the
Y. P. A,, of Dash v ood,
Freeman tilorlock has been appoint-
ed agent rfor the Airless Tire, manu-
factured in Wingham. He has man-
aged to sea a number to local people.
(Delayed in. the Mails)
The sudden changes in tbe weather
of the past .week have been the means
of causing a lot of sickness •in .'the
neighborhood.
Mr. Fawcett of ' Detroit is visiting,
Mr. and Airs. Marcus C. Rosze,Il.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Eilber-..were in
London aast Friday.
The Fr_.eadly Bible Class realized -a
nice sutra of money from 'the sale . of
their baking, which, was sold in Beav-
er's butcher shop last Saturday.
C. Nicholson shipped a car load orf
cattle to Toronto, on Saturday.
• Edward Sweatier is busy these days
delivering wood !te his customers in
The special meetings that are be-
teg held an, the Methodist Church are
uveal ai1°eaided, •acid much Linterfest is
being taken en the services.
The Ferivard Mave-meet Convention
of the Creddton District was• held in
the hvangesical. Church last Wedn,es-
dayr ,evere g, and. on Thursday,. The
clergy from the different appointments
in the district were present and ,those
who were privileged fo attend the
different ,sess?•ons were well pleased
with ' ,the instructive and enthusiast3c
addresses. The following topics were
given: On Wednesday •evenalg-"The
mace of Chr's'tyan, Literature in the
Hornet by Rev. Knetchel of Bridge
art
n>' d
.an the.
Place a
c
a' the e
t Word
in the Home" by Rev. Meyer of Zur-
ich. On ;Thursdan morning Rev. Litt
of Toronto, spoke ion,. ':The Forward
elovemeot Contnuatnon Program" axtd
Rev. �rcetch
e1 held a
"Conference on
Evangelistic Methods." Om Thursday
a r to n eon ; i Symposium on the Prayer
life twais subdivided by Rev. Caniabell
of Benirnaler, speaking on. Prayer and
Lnrbercessieon; Gottfried Oestreicher of
Dash wand, •aspeakisg. on "The .Family
Altar," anndRevds. Yager of, Dashwood
and Rev Hauch'ol -this_'plate en,. "The
;l'*ayermecting,.'; Rev J, C'.•Mosiockiaf'
Rodney then followed,vith an'address
on, "The '.Claims of Our Chinch on
Our Young People;. In the evening•
Rev. lanerchel spoke on "Soup Win -
n!o2;, and Rev. Lola closed with a
•CoaseteraltLon jservice.
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Important Events Which Hays
Occurred During; the Week.
Tibe Buy World's. Happenings Care-.
folly compiled mad Pot into
Sande and Attractive $baps for
the Readers of Our Paper -. A
Solid Hour's Enjoyment,
• TUESDAY.
The Canadian curler$ defeated
Manebester by 79 to 68.
Marine stewards have' ailed off the
strike, in Australasian ports.
Stanley Hellen). is wanted at Coat-
roue to answer serious charge.
A stated case on race -track betting
is being argued at •Osgnode Hall.
E. S..Estiin, Natural Gas Commis.
Stoner for Ontario, hie resigned,
Rev. Dr. r. L. Barber is appointed
Bursar of Victoria College,' Toro, tet.
Toronto and district Anglican veer
try meetings a• great :',:cord of t'ro-
,press. •
-
Labor members of :Manitoba Leenas
latnre are said 10Qnt• replete 9'ceek-
ing proecedt'ngs.
Mrs. J. Samson of.Jordan. neap rat.
Catherines . reports finding pawn.
blooming beautifully in her garden.
A tneen'ear-old dabaa int r of 'Thos.
,a: .
Ronfey. Renfrew, diad trona •t +i
pills she fatted in a abbe safer draws r.
Seera'tary Daniels of the 17, >.
rani tientas that insPeeitoa cit U. 8.
warships i • made• by the British
Admiralty.
Farmers are preparing to Contest
the Medicine Hat seat in the e' le-
raions. vawated by the dealt of lion.
A. L. Siston, •
alontreel gave anon` -shovelling to
50.1 turn yesterday. and ice -harvest-
ing has started, which employs 7•50
to 1,000 eaten.
Of a fatuity of 14 in Bratntaotd,
stricken with smallpox. seven vaects
pitted escaped, while the seven n-
vaeeinated were all taken ill
Arrangements have been eotaafilet-,
ed. Constantinople deepatehrs 1,aaaay.,I
..,
for a conference. in 11oS:^awa. Oon.kltta-
daries. by Turkey. Armenia arra
Persia.
Clare Matthews. seven years old.
was fatally injured when he fall un-
der the wheels of a freight car on
which he tried to climb at a Sarnia
creasing.
A suitcase eontatuing valuable furs
and jewelry. given seven months ago
to the wrong passenger by a Pullman
porter, and three thnss lost, has re,-
turned
e-turned to its owner, a Brockville
woman.
WEDNESDAY,
Capt. W. J. Loudon Is dead ln.
Cuba.
Canadian curlers beat Lancashire
by 93 to 63.
Hon. laugh Guthrie is acting Sec-
retary of State.
Hugh A. Maealluin,
LL.D., died at London.
Socials vice worker u
service r ok phodlskes
ing at Inglenook Farm.
The manufacturers in convention
predict a smart business year.
Debate on the Emergency Tariff
13111 was begun in the TB. S. Senate.
Edmund Mundy, a prominent
Oshawa citizen, dled in his 84ah year.
Speedwell Hospital at Guelph was
turned over to the Ontario Govern-
went.
College Heights (Toronto) women
form association to discuss country's
problems.
Senator Lynch -Staunton attacks
O. T. A. as on a par with "the tyranny
of the Stuarts."
The army of unemployed in the
United States Is placed as nearly
4,000,000 persons.
Granites defeated the University of
Toronto team in an O. H. A. senior
game by 4 to 2.
Manitoba Government Telephone
Commission sustained a loss of
$390,000 in 1920.
Fire Chief Andrew Hart of Daw-
son, a pioneer Yukon miner, died
suddenly, aged 60.
The M.A.A.A. Revolver Club team
defeated the Toronto R. C. team for
the third consecutive time.
For the first time in Canada watch-
making may be taught in the Central
Technical School, Toronto.
The Grand Jury recommends that -
the' Mercer Reformatory in Toronto
be removed to wider space.
Montreal promoters have made an
offer of $700,000 to bring the Car-
pentier -Dempsey bout to the Quebec
city.
The League of Nations has ap-
pointed the Swiss Government.'s Fin-
ancial Department to act as auditors
of the League accounts.
A coroner's jury finds Dr. Feed was
not given drug he asked for, but
brings in verdict of "guilty of gross
carelessness" against him, in inquest
into the deaths of two women fol-
lowing drug treatement.
THURSDAY.
St. Patrick's beat Hamilton by 10
to 3 in a N. H:: L. game.
The Toronto detective office is to
be kept open day and night without.
lapse.
Sir Adam Beck, soon to return,
will hurry along power clean-up arbi-
tration.
• Mr. Howard. Ferguson asks volume-,
inons returns, from Lands and Forest
Department.
The.. allied troops have again taken
charge of Constantinople, the -rk-
ish capital. i
Fire completely gutted the
ain'
branch alBank of Canada
at Hamilton.
The Balkan States are said t4 be
seeking loans from the banks inithe
United States.
Toronto detectives wounded two
youthful auto bandits in wild chase
through city.
The strike .in Bombay over "the
killing of two pigeons by European
boys has been called off. a
The Quebec Government intehds to
establish. a .,demonstration farm'' in
every •county in the . proavinee,
Edward McGuire; of Guelph ' .ud-
denl ' while walking •
y ,expired ng .;;upr,hi11
with friends "to a hockey match:
Richard Kempton* ; Fort Williacii, a
returned soldier, gave some oft his
blood to save the nineteen Austrian.
The two young children of, d;+ost
s
toaster 3. A. Daigle, at F•auguler,
Qat., were burned .to death in their,
hernia
The validity of the ffasketeliewan
Temperance Act is to be tested in the
courts by a liquor Arm and a drug
company.
The Soviets in 13rivatn, Armenia's
capital, are meeting with ineuperablel
obstacles in attempting to apply
Communism to the country.
IIiss Grace Donovan of Winnipeg
has applied fora mandamus to corn-
Pei the Law Society to enroll Iter as
a barrister and solicitor, alleging
discrimination by examiners,
FRIDAY.
The Alberta Legislature wilt con-
vene on 'ebruary 15..
Government's trove may stop :aac-
tivities in Arctic oil head's.
The Canadian curling team defeat-
ed England by 151 to 101,
Quebec's Provincial Treasurer an-
nounces a surplus of a. milkers,
Former Kaiser Wilhelm observed
bis 52nd birthday oa Thursday.
The Aura, Lee senior tear defeated
Argotauts its an O. I%. 4a. gante by
2to0.
Valera is reported to have gone,to
Glasgow by »plane after his visit to
France.
The ag.a,nage.rs and superintendents
of the various Hydro systems meet
in Tomato.
Skip Keene's rink of London won
the Just -Wright Trofihy at an.
Thomas Thursday Waist,
**Speedwell," at Guelph, is again
being treed us a prison, 40 trusties
having arrived from Dere-ash,
Frank Still. a farmer, was tined
$1,500 at St. Catltarineas for ht'eaelt of
the Ontario Temperartee Act.
German steel protium are said to
be underselling the here. matnuf be-
twe^i article in the U. S. market.
The Lindsay; Q. H. A. intermediate
team won their group title. beating
Teterboro' on the round. by 14 goals.
Arthur Walter. editor* and r"el,orter
of official debates its, dile house of
Lords since 1598. diens on 1Yednes-
day.
Kealneth Symington of Car,rarl°achie.
Ont., 14 years old, watt found dead
1n the barn, hanging by ae rope at-
e!. to a ladder.
Fite Quebec Govern:teaat tandem
plates, by the Ta;,sehereivu bill. to pre-
vent exportation of liquor from Que-
bee to any other p art of Canada.
Stanley Baldwin. 6 years old, and
Jack Mint;, 9. were drewrned at Port
Burwell, and Theodore Small may
die, as a result of breaking through
the lee when slsati'ag,
SATURDAY.
Aura Lee beat Moose lit an 0. H. A.
game, .5 to 1.
Toronto relief officers state distress
in that city is at its peak.
A father and two childryn were
burned to death in Rimming'?
Hasting.: County Council will urge
a duty of $5 a ton ox intporte of
iluorspar.
Speaker at manufacturers' conven-
tion In Toronto says tide of business
has turned.
Mrs. G. . ,ill at Fruitland died
�r,G M.H
suddenly on a radial ear ou her way
to Hamilton.
The York County Coott:ell decides
to vacate room occupied by them for
seventy years. r
W, 3. Motile, asslstaxt comptroller
to the C. P. R., diedof sleeping sick-
ness at Montreal.
Quebec Utilities Commission has
permitted Sherbrooke Street Railway
to increase its fares.
Mrs. Thorneloe, alir of Arch-
bishop Thorneloe of Algotua, died at
Sault 'Ste, Marie, aged 7$ years.
Azerbaigan has yielded to the ulti-
matum of Georgia demanding the re-
lease of prisoners and delivery .of oil.
The British dirigible R-34, which.
drifted but to sea after an accident
in landing, returned later to her base.
Allies have agreed that Germany
must pay for 42 years and that her
export trade be taxed at 12% per
cent.
The. Turkish Governmeat at Con=
stantinople has accepted the invita-
tion of the Allies to a conference in
London.
The athletic directorate of the Uni-
versity of Toronto has, decided to al-
low no more professional athletes to
train at Hart House.
The M. A. A. A. Revolver Club
team won the inter -city series with
the Toronto Club team, by capturing
the first four matches.
MONDAY.
A central Labor union for Canada
is being organized,
Miss Edesse Borron, of Toronto,
has disappeared from her home.
A Toronto jeweler claims. thugs
beat and robbed him is his store.
A largely attended conference of
Boys' Workers was held at Trenton.
Wm. Armstrong, fruit grower of
Queenston, died suddenly in Florida.
In the third test curling match
Scotland defeated Canada by 129 to
102.
The 20th Battalion will be re-
organized as the West Toronto Regi-
ment.
Russel Wheeler of Montreal won
the Canadian speed skating cham-
pionship.
Half a million soccer fans attended
the English Cup tie games played on
Saturday.
Albert• Wiley, Hydro lineman, of
Hamilton, 25 years old, was electro-
cuted at Galt.
A woman is charged in Toronto
with wounding a man in a week-erid
shooting affray.
Copenhagen despatches from Riga
say a crisis has arisen in the Russo-
Polish peace negotiations.
„The Hodbarror iron ore. mines in
Cumberland, England, have closed,
throwing 2,000 menont of work.,;
Mrs. Ruby Cross, who was shot
during
the s
fru le o t •
gg f he Hallam
a am
brothers, is in a serious condition.
Harry D. ;Symmes, ..widely known in
oil, "'gas and mining Circles, died at
Niagara Fills, Saturday, aged 51,
The British National Union of
Journalists has turned down the of-
fered. wage .increase by the London
papers. n . .. s,,,
Ottawa .Kiwanis Club.•" \ protests
against Cleveland bankers establish-
ing 20 per cent 'discount�on Canadian
rnoney. • ' ,, ,R ,.
One • Ottawa .fireman was. killed• and.
tIv o • others ,were injured in a fire on,
Queen streef4 west when a wall • was
blown out,
1N'REPARE1NESs
A bask account is an assistant .
in character building. It establishes the
confidence, independence and pride wb.icb
increases effort and paves the way to success.
Open an account to -day and be
prepared. 74A
THS CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
PAID-UP CAPITAL, 4 $15,000,040
RESERVE FUND 1 °* $15,000,000
EXETER BRANCH, F. A. Chapman, Ilanager..
lttottrpurated in 1855
0A.1"1TA.Ie RESERVE $9,450,.00Q
Over 180llranebes
THE MOLDO NS BANK
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busy, it wall help you -
Buy w:tselly autl savo as nitwit as possible a ati depos t your
savings it The aio1sons Bank.
Courteous Service to all.
EXETER BRAN+(`H
T. S. WOODS Manager,
Cent
Branch erten for business ani y.
Boxes to Rent at the Exeter Bratwh.
'Children love home-made bread made
of 'Creanof the West
i Lore; . And tb' re i
e:3,: ge?l os'
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t@! la�t costs. . �,• ,
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Engines
1 1-2 H. P. ,ENGINES
3 H. P. ENGINi.S
6 H. P. ENGINES
.` ,... $110.00
te..S175.00
$285.00
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These (engines are equipped with the Bosch Magneto, the finest ige
nition known.
DOUBLE GEAR PUMP JACK
INTERNATIONAL GEAR JACK
FARM LIGHTING POWER -40 LIGHTS
WE SELL THE CASE TRACTOR
EMERY STANDS, SAW ARBORS, PULLEYS, BELTING.
HANGERS AND SHAFTING ON SHORT NOTICE
ALL MAKES OF ENGINES ,OVERHAULED
CYLINDERS REBORED OR. GROUNG NEW
PISTONS MADE TO FIT WITH ,RINGS
OXY - ACETYLENE WELDING DONE.
.::x....415.00
$30.00
*525.00
The Cochrane Machine Works
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