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Tables of Bargains for Saturday
Table No. 1-11inslins, Prints
Gingbanms, Toweling, not-
-ton, Art Sateen, Scrims,
1Etc , regular 20c and 25e
choice for 10c
Table No; 2 -Litten Snitings
Art Sateen, Muslin, Scrim.
)Duck, Cotton, 'Voile, Art
Denim, Wrapperette, reg.
, 25 and :15e. choice for 15e
2 -Piece Wash Suits for Ladies
Saturday we are laying out a huge bargain in
Ladies :Wash -Suits, in white, pale blue and grey,
sizes 36 to 40, reg $7 and $10, while the last $2.50
Staple Reductions
Tzc.Ginghams,�..... 9c 25c Muslins ....., ...18c
laic Toweling 9c 25c Linen Suitings .,.. i 8c
15c "Toweling.,...... lac 35c Linen Suitings ....25c
15c- Muslins .....,......iz c 18c Art Sateen 12c
1Zeady.to-wear Department
•2.00 White Skirts ....1.58 $2 Wash. Dress Skirts 98c
r,25 1.98 25cChil's Straw Hats 1oc
2,50 1.68 1.25 Cummer Parasols 98c
3.00 .••.•2.Io 2.00 Lawn Waists ....1.25
Dress Goods
5oc Dress Goods J9c 1.00 Dress Goods........79C
75c r, n59c 1.00 " ,,.,,..,98C
Carpets and Tugs'.
60c Jap Rugs for 40c
35c Jap Rugs for 2oc
2k per cent, off all Carpets, Rugs and Matts
dozer de 2rown
DIRECT IMPORTERS, CLINTON
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The T 1eenee Cohn uistitenjers will I 3: CLINT0N MARKETS ' tet+.
meet in Clinton on August 2nd. h
Pork --$7,60 4
1 NO BEB 4+ INMATE. 4.4+ wheat .... 3 I 1,00 +II+
'Pzo(fesaor" Jolinvton was semPeas ,..• •t oats 80
in
t
:o the, 'House of Refuge, by t,n
he .1. Barley 70
flay ,.teoiunon:.'The old 'man line...$23,00 t
been in failing hetallth for some 4+ Shorts, $28.0`0 T.week ., t Bran i +r 19-20-
butt
HAD BITTER COME T.
Eggser 200
to 21c
'O CLINTON. :: gIIIIgII3F§titk+�F�rIIN13Ee3+
The Ottawa Journal has aheed-t -
MUSIC T XAMINATIONS.
The following pupils. of A. E.
Cook, weresuccestsful at the exam-
inations recently held at Godlerich.
and Stratford in connection with
the Toronto Conservatory of
Music :-E]erne otary Piano. -Louie
Herrington, Blyth; Primary Piano -
Victor Hons.;
Kerslake, Gorp ,
Junior Piano -Olive McPhee, God
erieh; Harmony and Counterno5"nt
-Herb 'Welts, Clinton ; History,
First! Class Hons+, end Counter-
' Point, Hons.-Olive t1IePlhee, God -
each.
Sovereign,
TRADEMARK REG. ■
`■■■WthiFelt heal
contains no oil or tar. is clean,
odorless, -waterproof, germ and
vermin proof and practically
indestructible. Makes houses
draft -proof, easy to heat, and
able in any y weather.
it. 7s
ome in and see
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Solo Canadian Manufacturers
TICE STANDARD PAINT CO.
of Canada, Limited. MontreM.
THOS.' McKENZIE5
CLINTON.
;ing `Po' l the water," in retie/410e
to the city ,supply.. Take' our tip
end come to Clinton, when, you can
'drank, cite clearest and "tlfe belt oft -
w ater_ without nay parboiling.
tEOUT RIGHT.
C,Oderich Signal :-Loslt-Some.
where between the Provincial elect
=it ons ,and the 1st of July, a•Hydro-
electric.e .tensitotn-scheme. for Blue*
c,n county. Anyone discovering
ics whereatbowts will kindly eomr-
munioaite Waith 'Hon. Adam. Bock,
Parliaamenit, enindinge, Toronto, ion
the president of ,thte Board of Tirade
.Goderich.
`.MINOR LOCALS. , •
Berry picking +parf;ies are now in
order, t
Yesterday`as go410e teri•vcr', with
an its opportunities'.
A stop watch en the hands of
local officials might be einfectiv(ein
P'.I,CNIC TUESD
lire Wesley Sunday S
ehool expect
to hold their annual picric to Bayfield
on Tuesday of next week,. F
;;AND CONCERT.
The Band will give their openinir
wand concert on Saturday evening
of l•11415 week and next wleen wi l
play on Wednesday night.
AY.
CVON't YOU HELP.
Remember.that yo Hese♦ help .us,
'a lot by writing out any local new
whether youlet us have 'stover
fife phone, through the mail or
drops into tho office and tell us.
A'GOOD RAIN,
The much needed and welcome rain
�.rJ. tursday, July 25th, 1912,
came on Saturday night and '3i,bbath,
morning. The ,rain: fall was 1.42
inches. This represents an irrigation
of 161 tons of water an acre or one ton
on every square,rod.:
GRANDSON DEAF,
Master Albert third son of Mrs.
Walter Webster of Weston and
grandson of Mrs... John Rayson of
town died on Sunday last from in-
juries received last Wednesday night
while returning home from Toronto
on the Igt,e ;train._l3e was 18 years of
age. : I
eurt,ailing'the ,speeding ofelutside FARMERS AND GARDENERS motor) cyclists who rune threfugl
toe'n at high speed these day} -t•,
Even the si • ewalks are, none -itoo
good for ithep».-
CANADIANS ARE PRESENTED
TO KING.
London, July 19. -Dr. Peterson of
MoGi11, P•residenit Falconer of Tone
onto University, Prof, Vincent of
Manitoba University and Prof. Mc-
Gregor of Halifax were presented
to their 'Majesties Beer nay. The
Prof. 'MeGregcu+ above reftent ed to
formerly ' belonged Ito the staff
of Dalhousie University, Halifax,
but now occupies the chair of phys-
ics iaEdinburgh University. Heint
a brother of Man. D. K. 'Grant of
Clinton. -
SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS.
The following pupils were suc-
cessful at the recent exam. held in
Clinton 8n connection with the Tor-
onto Conservatory " of Music.
Piano -Junior (gialde-Pass.-Alexia
Murdock, Hensalt; . Marion Irt'iu
Clinton, Netts Simpson, Brueefield
(equal). Primary grade-elonors-
Margaret F. Edge, Seaforth, Pass
Mae McClinehey, Se aforth; Lulu Id.
Doherty, Edmondville. Elem•entary.
grade -Honors -Lola Budie.
Tuesday of this week G. McDonet
ald, of the Central Hotel, Brusslett%
was fined by P. M. Andrews, $23,25
ter selling too much litluor to be
used outside the• bar. In$pdetor"
Johnstonlaid1tthe charge.
THE TALL FAIRS.
Bruseele , Qatober 3-4.
1'31 in. --:, -• October'
Fordwich October 5
London' .........Septem•bes 6-14,
Seaferth
Toronto.
Winghaen•
Zurich...:-. September 18-19.
DEATH OF MRSTROWHILL.
Word was received' here on Sate
urda of�the +death'of Mrs. "Georgie
Trowhiu, at Lethbridge, . and: -Who
only had gone west about .amonth
,ago. Deceased has been in poor
health for years. She had written
onlylast week
.to friende
in
town.
The news comes este- shock to her
many friends here. 'Mil. 'Chats.
0 rowha'l1, wife, has been living tat
Stratford went West S,atunday ref-
ternoon.
September 19-20
Aug.' 24 -Sept. 9
September 26..27
111" PresellI Specials
A Screen Door and
Regular 1.0E'Doore for ,
Regular 1.25 Doors for
Regular 1.76 Doors for . , .
Regular :2.00;Doors .for ._
Screen Window Bargain
855. ,,, Regular 40c Window;Screens 32c
1'10 Regular35cWindow Screens 28c
1.45 Regnlar 303 Window Screens 223
1.65 Regular 20c Window Screens 15c
A Granite Preserving Kettle Bargain
Regular 1.25 for 85c Regular 600 for 40c
Regular 1.00 for........., 88c Regular 50c for::.. , • ..,32c
Regular .75 for., a..... ,...,. 55c Regular 45c for 29e a
Regular, .65 for..... .... , ... 45c . - Regular 30c for 20e
1 only Portable Rubber Bath, regular $6;50 for . . .. . ...... .. 4.50
1 only Gasoline Stove. '2 burners with warming oven regu'•
lar $15.00: for 11.25 -
1 only "Ideal" 2 burner Gasoline Stove, one extra powerful
burnerwith oven, regular $10,00 for ., , , . 7'50
B R
flPRLAN1) O
Stoves, . Hardware and Novelties
HAVE A
BROAD
The rain, on Saturday night and
Tuesday night of this week havel
done wonders t.otthe crops, `cbolta
and fruit, Wheat looks, good and
/the other Igraine are lookinig;pp11Nne
did and will be a heavy ,crop. Ber-
cdsbe+t errandgh(e root never
opP bur-,
ises well.
P.OPLUARi EXCURSION.
The - Winghard Union Sunday
Schools twill run (their popular, i n-
nual excursion from Mitchell. to
Kincardine on Wingham's Civic
Holiday, Thursday Aug. lst. The
C4. T. R. will run twospecie]. 'trains
on that date, Balling+'at Bei enter-
mediate stations. For time ;and
fares and all paaiticulatts gee large
posters.
NEPHEW WAS HURT.
The following itemrefers to a
nephew of Mr. Percy Towne :-nO
Wednesday otenet week while a
number of -lads were bathing intho,
flume, Harry Town came is conn
tact with the end of a nail/ in the
flume tearing a deep gash in the
can of his leg about eight or, ten
inches long, Several stitches were
necessary to bring the flles1i t. to-
gether.-Wroxei:;etr News.
ITS NEARLY TIME FOR THEM.
The application of oil to the
surface of still water ars. a 'means
the breeding ofwoa-
f reven�tin �
of s.
quitoes has been, highly 'successful.
The 'infant mosquito at one stage
of its d.evelopmont must ri,rieto the
surface •of the pool for ale, . end 18
its access .Is preventte{d by a film ,of
nil • the tiny creature dies. House-
holders ,who have rain lintels or
stagnant water in receptacles ore
any kind should apply the oil on
their private initiative.
TO 'IN'VI• STIGATE EI•JROPE.AN
TELEPRQNE SYSTF10I.
Hon. 111. lateen Will _ represent
the Ontario. Government at ear k,d
Ina ,tonal congress to be held 4n
lengland in two weeks time. He is
now, on the ocean. 'While in .tEng-
land'.1Mr. Lucaa, will also make a
first • • hand . investigation of the
workingtof'the ,government owned'
telephone• systenili. For + many
oat Mr. uc s hast 'taken n'ec
s. I L a a cr n c
t,ve;initei:est In the question oftele-
phone rand•. -will no doubt have ,on
important report to "present to she
next :meeting of the Legislature,
SURPRISE' PARTY.
AterY pleasant surz .,c
was
tendered llirs. D. Stahl, who inlmak-
3ng her eenewith her son Levi, oar
Wednesday, the 10th, Stephen
township, it being the occasion Of
the 90th anniversary 01 her , birth-
day., A very. 'pi easant part otf the
surprise wan the pnes;e,ne''L of Mrs.,.
C. Brown. d Cleveland, Ohio and
Nes 0. 'Limbach • of Waterloo, who
amq
e,allithe distance to partici
Fate, as we Il' -as Men. I8.Stahl of
Waterloo, Mrs. Agnew of Clinton
was also preeont anal many other
relatives and friends tenon the vita
lage. Rev. E. Burn openled' the
festivities by reading groan 1 Coq+. 11
,and t e few welt tchosen rtetmerns.
Others gave snort address lea inters'
person wli th. old time seinen ..Mrs%
D. Stahl is one of the oldest and
most res,pe teed inthlese parts. We
wen), her �Many more evenings of
this nature. ;Crediton Star.
;COUNTY BRIDGE MATTERS.
Contracts .have been • Let for the
pulling down'.. of the damaged AU-
kuru bridge ,aid' the mention of a
sewand larger stijuceule.. Jo5lelph
Lawson, of Crediton Will 'do the
cement work, 1fer $7 perleubic yard,
and trie it is ,ealcullated' will) aggre
°gate $6,500, which is also the conn
tract price ,atwhich Sill & .,Co., of
Mitchell,twill-:erect thn new iron
superstructure with cement ;floor.
T•he, new, bridge will ,be;190 feldt
long, 40 feet longer than • the 'old
one„:and ,the approaches nes (elx,,-
peeted' 'will cost $400 or $500,
which snakes the total cost keine
neighborhood Of $13,(,00, The old
bridge is being taken down. Coun-
ty Klerk Lane was at-Stratfondllast'
Satur,--
dayyait,;t joint. m�eellin,g ; with,,
Perth onions to consider ,the Mat-
ter of several htliidg(es only one of
Which, that tat Kis•ktenl is Huron in-
t
this
e "c et f
tamest d nn°,� antra opt
i
( 'd' e Co.
$ tteethe' S�t>i•atford tr./tinge o aA g
a $1498, the -structure.beeng 48 fleet:
leen, and 'thee coast will be equally
borne' bylthe. two ,eoilptti+es.
Blase Ball Match
Friday evening 26th,
Blyth vs. Clinton
Game tailed at 6.30.
WE WANT
YOUR
BUSINESS
Having purchased the
Plumbing and:
TinSinitl'jog ,,,u
Business of Thos. D. Johnson, I
am w
P a
no re re
d to take •
P
Contracts of all Kinds
REPAIR WORK
Done Promptly
Orders at R. Rowland's
Hardware Store,
Phone 53.
Thos. Hawkins
HIS IMPERIL MAJESTUT-
SUHITO, the 121st Emperor ol Jap-
an, Who is reported ,at Death's
door.
THE FAILL TROPHY.
July 31-Goderteh at Clinton.
NEW BAKERY.
It is rumored that a new bakery is
to be opened in town, Gut the report
has not been confirmed.
IMPROVEMENTS AT
PARO
S. _.NAGE.
A b,uthroom is being but in at the
Ontario Parsonage. A.new verandah
is to be erected and the house'. paint-
ed. It will make a decided improve.
ment.
HAD A BAD DAY.
Last Thursday Willis Sunday
School held their annual picnic to.
Bayfield. Tbe.morning was line, but
just after dinner it started to rain and
spoiler the day for big and little.
The 'rigs carne home early in the even-
ing.
FIRE.
James. Hamilton's frame stable on
Pm•ineees street, was 'destroyed on
Wednesday night about 11 o'clock.
The building was badly wrecked..
The horses were away at the time but
Mr. Hamilton lost his exhibition
harness.
PATTE RS ON-BARTLETT.
Trinity Church of Toronto wasthe
sceneof a pretty wedding at two
o'clock Wednesday afternoon when
Edna Lena, daughter of. Rev. S. T.
Bartlett, was united 'in marriage to
George S. Patterson, son of J. 0. Pat-
terson, Moncton. N B. The bride,
who was given away by her father,
wore a white satin gown trimmed.
with lace and Dearls, and e veil caught
with orange blossoms, The ceremony
wasconducted by her father assisted
try Dr. Cleaver and Dr, 11. N. Burros.
Tire bridesmaids, elks Hattie and Miss
Ethel :Bartlett, were in white hat=,
and carried pale pink roses and cmus•
tions. Rev .0, W. Wright, of Hilton,
N. J. acted as best man, and the
When
were Mr. S
G
Bartlett, bro-
ther of the Liide, -and .Ir.
W. 51.
Scott. Atter the ceremony there 'vas
a reception at the brines mother;
e hen the house was beautiful decors-
fed with ferns, crimson rambler roses,
and palms, Mr and Mrs, Patterson
!eft for Western Ontario, the bride.
travelling in a navy blue tailored
suit with hat to match, They leave
for Japan in September ]:t, and will
reside in Tokio. The bride and froom
are spendu , n. maple of weeks with
the formeesein ole ,tin W. li; Helvar.
in town.
S Mei nos smiP1®
SSSS•SSS•S•SMMSS•SS•SS•S-
mSession=
• fronaj' July' 2nd mergeg ' Cato
our Autumn Term from Aug- ;
• ust 26th. Idany teachers and •
•• eennoa+, studenfts will ,take ode •
vantage of our Summer Term •
and( mann-will Bonitdnuep ren- •:
• itil graduation Gn four or •
• six months leads them direct
• into( • a good 'salaried iposi- •
tion. Let ne send you partic- ••:
•' alar,$ about our courses. •"
• Write W,11. Shaw, Preisidenit,
Central Bt'e mess College
r• Torron.to.
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Something Jew on
rich toHang .Your.
Curtains.`
A Brass Telescope Rod-wi,th•curvedends and
rounded edges on"- which. .to shur your curtains
without cutting • or tearing the threads, It is light
and strong.: Easily put up or taken down, and
holds thecurtains far enough away from the casing
to allow a free movement of the shade. The oval
ends make a've°y artistic effect. We have it in
three styles. , - One for a single pair of curtains;
another for double curtains, or a single :pair and an
over drop; and a third• style made 'so that- the
brackets will hold the shade as well as the curtains
May we Show Them to You'?
TheW.D. Fair eo.
Often the Cheapest -Always the Best
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Successful landkkatea at
Upper Schaal hams
The fol owing list contains the
names of all candidates who have
passed on one or more earns of the
upper school examination for en -I
trance into the Faculties of (Edu-
cation at the University of Toronto
and Queen's University Ki,ng.atott
The examineti,on Passecnie iudicatied
r•
after each Warne. The cetisifi. cato s
of 'those who parried and the stain?'
meats of marks of three who fails
will be s Principals
to th
ea � a 1p t
and inspectors In due comes°.
The appeal examinees have al-
ready reattach th(e papers of each
candidate whose nvarks would in
former yearns, have jusitifnel 'snap,
peal. Where such a candidatlei leas
still failed his ;:daatemeint rte ant -nee -0i
and no further appeal will be. al-
lowed. Ini all oit1 er .cases of Taint
ure' 'appeals will not berle(:!iseCt, it
nlade before •Steptemberlett andlnec-
coanpanied by 'the rfee of $2. In
slew o,e all the precautions; (taken
'however it is host unlikely that
such appeals would Isu
cceed
.Successfulcandidates who
deli'
e
Ito attend the teaming seel:tion of
either faculty of education must
make application to. the dean of
the Lasulty at the university con{
carved, front wlroan may be obtain-)
sd-lthe forms of application. and' all
othere necessary dn,forletation. Ti'e
ser4siio-n' of the°ttaculty opens toineOee
tober ; nn:ern:eir ale eariµildatets;Onu4tl
beneresent. Appliteaaute are ,re -
finned tribe
re=quinedtube at least nneteenfnears
of age prior le the date of opening
Huron; -W. G. Butson, 1't.11; ; 11,
10. ICanitelori, ;Pt I.; J. 4 Carswell,
Vt. I.; C. Ciente Pt II, • C W, 0o-',
chis, Pt II Iron A, C, •3teiceon, Pt,'
In Ili. C. :Dore; Pt II'. Hon, ;
Freeborn; Pt. 11, M. E. Frlygole, Pt.
II -; 'Ben M Geddes, Pt. II Honee; :G.
\V; Geddes, Pt, II, Hors ; B. M,
Grieve, P.t.II'.; T P, Clem, Y.{�5., A.
, H
Iam ilton, Pt. II , II. I. He y. ,
I.; J:M Henderson, Pt U.; J, M.
leinhhley, Ptt.1I Hone.; B C. Hog-;
ninth, Pt. 1,; J.'C..Joidan, Pt. II.; H.
O. Jones, Pt. II.; W. B. Kerr, Pt. I.•
Honig E. G. Kerr,Pt. I'. ; C, S. Leck-
ie Ph. L; E. W. Linklater,
Home.; RIM. Love, Pt.1;,; T.S. -he-
ady, Pt.h ; (W. W. "Moffatt, Pti 1h
Hon,;; F. L. 1Murphy, Ph II, ; C. iM,
Pelee, P1.11.; M. J. Netter, Pt. L; H.
W. need, Pt. II.; M. Somerville, Pt(.
II.; It. J. Stapleton, Pt II.; V„(E.
Stevens,'Pe. II. ;• Fein. Spence, Pti
II, ; G.M. Spindler, Pt. II. Hon.; J.
C. Strotthers, Pt. II. ; F. A. Taamblyn,
Taal '
Pt. 1I: Hons. ; fr.M. The/neon,',
A `Wallace, Pt, II , R. S. Wee wic r,
1
ScIIiiigsaleo
We have still about Four Thousand Dollars
worth of stock to dispose of, so to close it out in a
hurry we will cut prices still lower
1VERY SHOE MUST
C0 1T 01TCE
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Now is the time to get your Boots and Shoes
for fall and winter. From now on, terms of sale
will;. be. STRICTLY eAsH.
Me's regular $5.00 Boots for ' $3.5o
4.00 Boots for 2.75
2.50 Boots for 1.5o
4.5o Oxfords (patent, gun
metal, and tan) for 3.40
4.00 Shoes for 2.75
3.00 Shoes for 2.2o
2.50 Shoes for 1,65
1.75 Shoes for 1.25
Wemen'5 reg.
2f •
All our. Men's Working Boots, Boy's,
and Children's Boots at similar reductions.
Misses
BIG SPECIAL
Women's Oxfords, Pump's, Strap - Slippers
liofallkinds
Children's Slippers �
AT HALT~ PRICE
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CLINTON.
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA VVWWVIIIIIAVV'd10VVVVVWVlim-
May Not Recover
Hullett Man Was Badly lnjured By
a Vicious Horse
Blyth, July 20. -Mr. McLeod, who
lives on lthe Base Line of Hulletb,
was driving with two younlg girl
relations to Brussels anti was goo
ing down 'Dimsley street widen ip
horse bedaine ffrightiened atom au -i.
&tending on the side .of
o ile an g
tonu b
read, and' started plunging. All
'got out teethe rug and heewen(tttto
aunt the horse by cetchi;ng et ,by
the ,head, when it struck him with
.its foot, knocking hien unconscio-u
He is injured initer)neally, and small
hope a is.held out for his refeovlern
a. hens about 70 yearc(sl of age. Mr.
J. 'H. C•'hellew (took him home in
his auto.
Onoarlo'S Beat ausiaess College
CentralBnsinessCollee
Stratford, Oiit.
Our teachers are all exper-.
iencedinstructors, Our cour-
ses. are better than:feveutpnd
the equippam�est is more icom-•
plate. We do mdre forum*
graduates them do other simI-
ilar schools.
Fourteen applications for
c
trained help were me eived
during the past week, some
of these offering over $700`
We have 'three clepartlnenits
Comlmercial, ' Shorthand ante
Telegraphy. Write for our
free catalogue and sele•vvhat
we are doing,
D. A. McLachlan, Principal.
.,nnammlamar. `
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A Dollar=perhaps more
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E'RE now making such extraordinary rdinary low
+ ♦ ♦ prices on our Summer Shoes and Oxfords
that you, will save a Dollar, and in,somc,instances
more. You'll be losing money' if you, don't supply
your footwe ir. needs during this sale.
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All Men's $4,00 Oxfords for $3.00
All Men's 5.00 Tan Boots for 4.00
LadiesP at. leather 3.00 Pumps for..., ....... . .. 2.4o
.. L'ad'es pat. leather 2.50 Pumps for 1.98
MissesP at. leather 2.00 Colonials for t.68,
Child's pat.'leather 1.35 Colonials. for I, to
Special Lot of Girls Shoes for $1,00
Shoes Lot of Child's S oes for 75e
Comein and See How Well
We Can Please You.
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FRED JACKSON'S
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