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I wta n ndotl L4aradta , t.00doi lini;land
$D?d d atbodiot+ to 4 0 th it of 1 lF0. tar, Noes
tad Throat.
Office hikerMclaerw•,tickled Dominloa Bank.
9tygf8ct tun N 11.9. itoddeat't•, Miaow No. tee.
Rroviden * -• DO411rk44+SGtriet, a ei of the inie d
+flat Cheetta Coroner far the County of horse.
Tela dmile, Na. 40.
1110.8. SCOT 8r. MIIACKAY, Physicians and
Distfkuteriss,tarn eiltb "bmut, ON:MAtn Metho-
awaitIeor0, graduate Victoria and Ano Artier and
no either at Ontario College of Phyulclluw gad
a)at eotm, Coroner for County et [leen.
MACiiar, boner graduate Trinity Oaken/BY,
told medal:at Trinity hi erdical College. Mrlubrx
oitate of lrhy1 0010 and 0utgeoas, Onuain._....^
nil. GRO, 111411-PMAN Clstecpnthie Spertmllu
to Womtn'a and (lo04ren o Dlteoare and
YY4emadc Troubles. Acute and Clironfc Dis-
orders. Bao. Rye. Nose and Tl.r lit. Adennu to
Ys01101htd without the knife. Consultation free
,tat y Mock toter t4.ittr 114/11na Atte Matta,
%rt d1 Pp t;. tot l•„ •...Friday stn it mut
Marriage Licens;s Mn1+X1'.lyUt
and nptiolnro, ter
Wirth
Insurance
Aro yonerrr,moi
postcard arllt get•oulrrates.r fentr
n. oak IIPts!1•5121LL,HY,
z,cnmruaAuoat for London Life Ituaramee Co..
and barns lal Guarantee and Accident rnauranue Co.
Reoforth, Dote
James Watson
111'11000.t P01,•, life nod k.'.rtd•nN tnaar01'e
stop, and (tenter in a.+eriop pier=ahlers.
Nein Orman, beatorih,
THE McKioLOafil
Mutat l q��l1118 11C
P;arun farad litteinted Town
Propetrt;ly runty Insetted.
`G°ill 1 11MO DM
OFFICER&
I. S. Mamie. 0ttsldent, Seoforth; fee. Cott-
oolty Vex-Pretadeat. Goderlch: Thos. r0. Bayo,
Socs at y T•rdosurnr, Seafott .
Directors
D. P. McGrew, Sealotthi lean G. Grieve,
Wfnthn,p W. Rion, Constance; John Sennewets.
firodgbageav Robert Paris, Hadockt Malcom
94clieou, Canton• Joha S. McLean, Seaforth;
lamwCo'nnolly.Gnde,rirht Jex.Evan',Srechwaod.
Agents
Ata- Lack flatfeet:: E. ItI,sdtiey, Se tlortki
William Cbctmey. 13gmondvtHe;• J. W. Yeo.
Bolmrovtlle; R. G. Yarmouth. Sralhasen- James
Sar and John Govettltrck. ,"tenforth, muditorv.
Pardee 4Giroas to effect insurance or transact
ether business rola be promptly attended to by
application to any of the aborti officers, addressed
to their eanteethre potto6ma
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J. F. SNOWDON
EDITOR AND PUBLISHER
General Observations 1
'Phe Liberal Party i$ again beginning
t ' call strongly for Senate reform sit e
their majority has become a *inns
quantity Premier 1.3earat is about to
open a way for real Senate reform
Many have said the Senate should be
eforteed bat few have made any ad-
equate suggestion how to make the
change, Let the Dominion Governmet t
adopt Reorat'a Woman Suffrage Bill
es their own. Then allow the roan to
elect the members of the House of
Comments and the women elect the
members of the Senate. Of ooura'-
they would not be bound to sleet old
mon. but if they chose might elect u
bunch of young ladies,
e"a
inoreese production should be the
aim of every one not able to go to the
front It might be wise for oath
m,urcipstity to form an erganizidon 1,
entourage the production of toot' pro
rivet by snppltin4 teams to plough vac-
ant let, end g u•d•, ,a. A hors” 0010, 1,
.00 iffier %celtld render goonervier' and
rollers erne the 1 . od work of .hgalt'=
or band hoeing which often re•edrls
h ahlct 1nor e.1 in:posalttlt, t nt<1t
— The political Snipers
from ,Sine
SOU- NTON coin
i1. lif EV, Sea6'o roti
Hoche: )O
I'•
I'17
1 r
ilk P. ifs
1;t r t' 7 d: G. thiN1-S
will supply the
(required e.nergv
pone •. 54
evcnings121
'j'rt I. 'tlt,AFOR 1,1.1 NIn.k
atM ,tY .
Halti'a Greteaque Army.
1VI*n the lute *1st eu .o t
Haiti set ulaout to reduce the size of
tela unity a few years alio funny or the
emends whom he nrua0ered out of the
servlet were put to breaking rove int
the street, At one time there Were
more uUhcru than inert in the ilaitian
army. areordlug to apparently authen•
t1' etatemeute. h1 former limes the
pay or a tlaitlau soldier Wan 131011 at
heat, nothing al worst and at all times
Wsuflletent to keep the wa1rlor fed tie-
'viltly. The day's heir lending eofree on
departing ships were great days la
Ilaltl. They were days witeu the army
got tl square areal, (Mullet to that stover
lore wawa which the men were able
to curt, says the Nattiuual (Ieogruphic
litagezine. The army o1Acero toe halt)
were as fond of goid lace as n ammo
tutu girl of bright colors. Small won-
der, that, that the regalia of it Held
marsbal was everywhere fn evidence,
feeding the Haitian armies In the daya
before the Ame1•Irtin "big brother"
anovelneit was nota difficult. job. Oar -
risen rations eonclelo11 of a sugar cams
Iotalk two or three feet long and what'
lever else the soldier ,meed beg, borrow
far steal.
Redone CPIATts.
Hacking chairs are art American in-
t/Mutton, although they are to he
found today pretty tench all over the
civilized world. In England they ore
!Invariably referred to as "American
rockers," and indeed tttie application
la not contlued to teet cotnttry. Elere
grad there on the eerttinent you wilt
hear of them to the same tategery.
Authorities are widely at variance ILS
to the time and phtee of the very first,
rocker. But that the first one wall
turned out' more thee 200 years ago
there is little route for doubt. It Ie
fair to assume that it was the inven-
tion of a New Fin.„lander who loved
his ease. He prol,ably invented it to
offset the discomtot'ts of the severely
straight backed chairs of our early co -
Bonita days, -Exchange.
Lecturing before the Orawa Canada+'
l.'hth, Professor W - A Neilson of Hat'
ard University, said that einem tieing n
(.etude, "be hod hoard much criticiete
of men in high plecee by the pnblte 111 1
m:e:liteiued thot the wrong man hu
hero put in the wrong Pince 1'h'
country wise rent by Betty j Ir 00181,':
rhe impres±''tlIt received by tie-
, atet''pniah",l Amerit+,ti•-nn :tureen -
shot la,'114 1 -at•wi t v other Ant.'ri',-,'
{
0-0,r.'o a d n;11,11 -i ld .tum:, 0'a11 da
Roumanian Peasant Dtversiono.
"Many hands make light work" is a
proverb of the Roumanian peasant
often put into practice. Almost every
night there is a neighborhood gather-
ing like the old fashioned apple cut-
ting or apple butter• boiling in early
American rural history. The !oases
bane their turns at these parties, and
there la always a kettle of cornmeal
mush and baked pumpkin and pota-
toes and popcorn ready for the occa-
sion. All bands join in the evening
program of combing, carding and spin-
ning the household supply of wool or
flax, while the neighborhood gossip
passes current among the elders and
occasional words of love or childish
jest among the more youthful mem-
hers of the party. -National Geograpo-
le Magazine.
Steventon as an 'Crisham',
Robert Louis Stevenson's std friend,
ate Rev. Art'Labatt' lflavot, vats *Mule -
ter of Millie for over forty years, Mo.
Basset's tzUtulaey with f?teveuuon be -
tinged to bis early "Paitnbnrgh days'
a'heu he was trying to become au au -
toot' despite Pattelet! apposition, and
Mr. Besse( used to tell how the elder
Stastusuu, having gut his reluctant sun
safely anehor011 lu itis Ake one day,
gave trim a problem to solve regarding
bridge pressors and want ox to a meet.
Ing. lands east 11110 eyes over the task,
palled Lewes' "Lire 0t Goethe" out of
bis pocket and applied himself to that,
"Well, Louts," said the father ou his
return, "have you worked oat that eai-
celatione"
"No," was the bored reply. "I Il new
that nothing depended on my doing it;
I haven't the slightest curiosity as to
what the pressure would be; toil me,
and 1 will take it on your authority "
The iightbouse lawn:leer looked at Iris
esti auto then remarked slowly, "I think
you'd better go home! -Manchester
li Mardian,
Nicely Trapped.
The sextan of 14 certain thumb the
other afternoon bad eonductcd a party
round the ancient edifice, and, despite
dropping more than out "gentle hint."
It apponred as if the sexton was to go
unrewarded.
In the porch the leader of the pertly
paused a moment.
"I suppose," he said, "you've been
here many years?"
"Forty," replied the old mon, "ante
it's a worry strange thlug as when.
ever I'1n a -skewing a party out o' the
porch they atlus asks me that question
or (with emphasis) the other."
"Indeed!" smiled the visitor. "And
what may the other be?"
"5 that I calls question number two,"
replied the sexton calmly, "Is jest this
-'Samiwell, is tips allowedT And
Samiwell aline answers, "Pips is itI
lowed!'"
The hint was taken, et ;vas the tip.
-London Globe,
Fans of Franca
At the, time that Louis XV. was king
or France fan making bad reached per-
haps its highest point. It ilea not gone
backward since, but surely no fans
could be made more exquisite than
were those of the days of the glory of
Versailles.
Du Barry and elm*. de Pompadour,
the two most persistent favorites of
Louis XV., were both very fond of
fans, and many are the stories told of
their extravagance in buying them or
at least ordering them, for the king
bad to pay for them. One that vias
chosen by /lime. de Pompadour took
acne years in the making. It was made
of paper cut like fine point lace, and
the sticks bore medallions so tiny lent
withal perfect that they could only be
made out by the aid of a very power -
Donkeys Are Haiti's Food Trains. •
Nearly all the produce for the feed.
lag of the population of Port au
Prince, Haiti, a city of some 60,000
people, is brought in on the backs of
donkeys. The public squares are con-
verted into open air market places,
and here the buying and selling goes
on from early morning until 4 or 5
o'clock in the afternoon, when the
caravans begin their toilsome journey
homeward. Situated in a region fa-
mous for its fine esti, among them the
delectable and plentiful "red snapper,"
the Haitians eat quantities of salt cod
imported from Ma.saohusetts waters.
And the quality of this imported sta-
ple is such as would not find favor in
, American markets - National Geo-
graphic Magazine,
Fi t"0t Nerd."
es e e
Until the nomination of Franklin
Pierce for the presidency of the tufted
States the word "outsider" was un-
known. The committee ou credentials
came in to make its report and could
not get into the ball because of the
crowd of people who were not mem-
bers of the convention. Tbe chairman
oto the convention awed if tbe chair-
man of the committee was ready to re-
port, and the chairman answered, "Yes,
Mr. Cbalrman, but the committee is
'unable to get inside on account of the
crowd and the pressure of the out-
siders." The newspaper reporters took
up the word and used it
Pilloried.
"You druggists hove to stand for a
good many jokes."
".n t•i ".,, son_„ ., ". __..
• , ,. ,i : .r r, -• "A. trig store is sometimes face-
tiously allnded to as a pillory."
I's the rlraa-
: , :` ,• '. ":[bout u'ii;h1, t cal 1 u
a, 1,• mist. “h'eel's 7111 pcnu.d (19 most or
.. •t!,. - art the time.''^Loa:.al*0,' t utnio-rJuutnal.
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'it, tt lelavt )Ie`i6 ,,, it to'o,1 ac e
} a ,0', (', l'•, the M tnplent 1.bt1 u,•.>t uu,„
ifs ,.i,{Oa 6,01,. pu0110
An 0,1 f -r All Alter -1'1e. . sni' or 'lie
sobin+r, the fisheron t i, the Unnhermnn.
this out door laborer and all who're'
e2124041 to injury and the element nail
food in Dr, 'I'hnntus' Eul,•ctrlo Oil M
true and f.iithfttl filen i, To ease 9 1 r'
relieve oolde, dross wounds sltbdue
0imbngo, sed overlook rheumatism, i
has no i'gnai '1'herefure, it ehoultl have
have a piece in alt home medicines grid
these t+ken on a journey.
•
that /'DI .I 'tliltC,t'
tna-act . l ;-dencr No re,lr n' ate
ttdniu' the Mee 0' that. •ar'anr, 1
0011:,t (t , . * 1y ti!. 1:.hts tt uly4elf.-
Loudoa Pao h.
Transmutation.
"Do yell think yet enti torn the
baser meet's lute gold?”
"1'M,i'eteetelly-if con ran guess
width way the steel market is 0thag."
-Washington Star.
Turn About.
Stella --When mei are engaged you
tell him that be itlmet eennumize. Bolla
-Aid after yen are married he tells
you that you roust. -Puck.
Finished.
I "Jack got through coliege in three
years."
"What of 1t? I got through in one."
-Harvard Lampoon.
It is better to end excuses for others
than for ourselves,
fol microscope. -Washington Star.
Rkdt'i MINISTER OF FINANCE
REQUESTS
THE PEOPLE OF CANADA TO
BEGIN NOW
To SAVE MONEY FOR THE
NEXT WAR LOAN
JAN. 0, 1017
I3at'f,RTNIf1NT op r1NANC10
oritwA
1867--1917
TTY ;k 'FEARS OF PRO-
t;ktKati AND SUODIra$S
We nave established a lasting re-
putation for fair fwd aquare dealing
,,id are now prepared to meet existing
nonditions by offering our high grade
trees and plants direct to customer!! at
Rook Button Prices. Don't delay
platt014 fruit trees and plants as there
is nothiug pays better. Send for our
[dust tattdrilculnta t•1 hardy carietie
eidub you oat direct aid get the be-
ri
refit of ngeut'e commission Our prices
.vill be sure to iutureat you
TAE ()RASE BROTHERS CO.
OF ONl'ARIO. LTD .
COLBORNI9, ONT.
One of the commonest oomplainte of
!taunts is worms and the moat effective
npplioatiou for them hi Mother Gravels
Worms Exterminator.
Primary Colors.
As to what are the primary colons
is something on which authorities
have disagreed. Sir David Brewster
called red, yellow and bine the pri-
mary colors, and this view has been
commonly held by painters and others,
since all the known brilliant hues can
be derived from admixture of these
three pigments. But if the pure spec-
tral colors are superposed upon a
screen the resulting colors are quite
different Thomas Young suggested
red, green and violet as the primary
colors, but subsequent experiments by
J. Clerk Maxwell appear to show that
they should be red, green and blue.
Sir William Abney, however, says red,
green and violet. Any two colors
which together produce a white or
gray light are complementary eceore.-
Exchange.
Stumping Him.
"I am now prepared to answer any
questions you may care to ask," said
the lecturer.
"Any one barred?" asked the man in
the audience.
Certainly not" replied tbe man on
the platform.
"Then just wait a few minutes, will
you, mister, till I run home and get
that four-year-old hid of mine. lye's
got a few bard ones that I'd like to
have you awswer for me." -Detroit
Free Press -
Keeping I4ome Happy.
Tbe tramp *'ched Itis lint and walk.
ed along beside the horseman.
"Ton wet:Wirt thirst It. sir." he said,
"but 1 "Moe ha.1 01 paper hone"
"Then." sold the r'4ler, "why didn't
yuu d/ annlriLtin;; 1,, l:r.gi i. h,lpy'p'"
"1 di 1. sir." said the tramp; "I left
tt"-Pall Vali (;.teethe
Willie's Question.
,.Pti.e
"Ye.. YY'illie"
"Pa. h'w In It that 11ly.hair has
groan I ,:2,1- tl .t, :y 0*0'' '• iu'tl }-ours
has grown 0' '„t'r thou
The Pit tial 1 'i.
Jima otax i t tilt hetet -'lust
night. 1'e, 1 li,acr;''r'l `u' 1' "sesta.
your iloarl Yon 111,100 ba is lu't your
head.--l'idla,b'I1,L+ia 01.',1.,,•0
Expert Testimony,
"There is just ou,' or two things
abnnt married life -
"You either got If dlt',.t"o or you get
reconciled to 1t."-Ex,'lo1 ige-
Accurate information.
' "Is woman really the weaker ves-
sel?"
"Only when she Is aamenued."•-
Plttshurgh Press,
Ail complete of want of sharer hue
gone of went of 20112e,-Seoteh Proverb,
Fertilizer a14ud Lime
Any one wanting fertilize
should secure their supply
at once and get our prices.
They are low.
Austin Dulmae
Londeshoro
Phone 4 on 161
IF YOUR CHILD I• , CROSS,
FEVERISH, CONSTIPATED
Look Mother! If tongue ie coated,
cleanse little bowels with "Cali-
fornia Syrup of Pigs."
Mothers can rest easy after giving
"California Syrup of Figs," because in
a few hours all the clogged -up waste,
pour bile and fermenting food gently
moves out of the bowels, and you have
a well, playful child again.
Sick ebildreneneedn't be coaxed to
take this harmless "fruit laxative."
Millions of mothers keep It handy be -
Cause they know its action on the
teemed', liver and bowels is prompt
I and sure.
• Ask your druggist for a 50 -cent bot-
tle of "California Syrup of Figs," which
I Contains directions for babies, children
of all ages and for Frown-ill,IS.
ttl "For the Blond
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I, eweIl.0gn,nut,,,a',nnpl00,Soren r any if
hind, P,Iun,nlo0J Po,el n,Rhouet ii . tn
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4.120., .100a 1 mt.,? your time and noiley 1;
1 and omtmcat, which Cannot ,,•t
t,t. t, na nurlace of theslnn, tVlat y,, w'act
la, .l' a roar will thoroughly frenetic 0l o, 4
f . ; n: o, e mitre which alone is the e
t .
i> t all t ur-utf'nng. Cla ke's
51i,ttae i. loot tech an divine. It is enntuerd
f ,1.y 1M.nt3 which noiekly expel from tom if
all impurities, horn whatever emMe
21,1114 and by rendering it elonn uud pure,
ran 1e relied on tM stent t kilning corm
allonvondso r.t r e,4,
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aueeMsa
Pleoaont to
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GH UGH NEWS
Ale WON under this Head ore
pubtal had free of charge, el:-
w1i (these' egnrdiup meetings
ere 0e, admission fell IS
elle rued 'l he rate for such
bolo; five neon p'rraonnt lino
SFRFORTH eHURefEES
St. James'
St. James, Church, Rev. Fathor P
Corcoran, Rev Father G. R. North -
graves ,Morning Blass 7 a.m. High
Maas 10.30 nem, Sunday school 2:80
p m. Evening vespers 7 p.m.
St. Thomas'
Rev, T. H. Brown, Rooter, Sunday
services 11 a.m. and 7 p,m, Sunday
school 2.30 p. m. Women's Anglican
Missionary Association, Tuesday 2 30
p.00. Ohildren'shrenoh Saturday 2 p.m,
nteroesaion services every Thursday,
.0 p,m. .
!l�ryl;r
&e10i all[
C,+nen,t11 and
starelaupnro.
Metuan mil "`n•A4In'a--
avta"r.tn.. OUFIES ALL
SYJil 8s 6LDOn DISEASES.
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Mood
Mixture
Mixt„uFt e
Pirst Presbyterian
Rev, 1', H, Larkin„ Pastor. Sunday
services 11 1.•m. and 7 p m. Sunday
school 2.30 p.tn. Prayer meeting,
Thnraday, 7.46 p.111. Women's Miss-
ionary Sooietyethe first Tuesday in each
month at 7 45. Barbara Kirkman Mia•
cion Band 3rd Tuesday: in the month at
7 30 p.m, Sunshine Mission Band
every 2nd Mouthy at 4.15 p.m,
A9et�ist
Rev. 0. McKinley, B. D., pastor
-4J)11tY •-11,es a t10:010 a.m.
Public service 11 a m. and 7 p.m. Sun
(1,ty school and I31hle study clues 2.30
Ilpworth League Tuesday 8 p.m. Prayer
Meeting Thureda y 8. p.tn,
Salvation army
Capt. Froud and Lieut. Sanners
Holiness meeting 11 a.m. Praise
service 3 p.m. Gospel aervice 7 tern
Ohildreue Service -Directory class 10
a.m. Bible 0,08008 4 p.m. Week night
Meetings -Wednesday Praer meeting
8 p.m.
!Lrgmondviile, Presbyterian H14Rev. 4. Argo, pastor. Sluuday set•
vioos 11 a.m, and 7 p m. Bible clues
3 p.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday
89, tn. Y P.M,S. Union 3rd Friday
n, the tuouth 8 p m, Womou'a M isato"-
ary Society lied Wednesday iu the month
t 2 30 p.m. Ladies' Aid rlre0te im-
:nt:diately 14f tor.
Highest Prices Paid
tor rags, rubbers, bones,
metal, horse hair, hides,
skins, all kinds of furs etc.
Also take books
a! -)d newspapers
Appelzit & I�ilima>D
:'ORTH JUNK DEALER
Aoroes from Creamery
Phone 183
Have You Any
Pictures to Copy
Oopying of old pictures ie an
art in itself, e..oh picture requir
ing individual treatment, and
often not being entrusted to the
photographer until almost Be-
yond recovery. By letting na
copy your old pictures you are
sure of good work, and of getting
the originals back undamaged.
Bring them in, and let ns esti-
mate on the work'
Fell's Studio _.
L. Phone .19 - SEAPORTS aol
SPECIAL NOTICES
From information just received
it is expected that the Dominion
Government will put out mother
War Loan of one hundred millions
enol p intro sem.,time about
the Link of Mir. Info geld no doubt
n-1 th + Pea ie on the same
terms an the two former issues
if you have not subecribod to
either of the formers t::nne, you will
have 101 tlpportrinity t0 get 111 on this
No better investment ten be secured
than preeminent War Bonds And
you 1,00 helplug to wilt the tear I
will receive subscription for this
issue, the same its for the two former
!shuts
All information cheerfully -on
application to
McKitlup Preabyterlan
Rev. O usm'll llna'.or, anurlay
rvices 1),utt ,,II Halt 11 at.u1 Sunday
AMA !t1 :t M. 1'rayer mooting %Ved-
'.'edty 8 p.!1.. Wom"d,t Missionary
emery haat Friday is each month at
.,'aleck.
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as.; a.1 C* .440101l'st
Ilea, 0, 0. Keine, pouter. Sunday
rm..) 2 30 p.m. Young Poopl1'e Lona
t 12 31 ,0 n ie play Wenn 100'$ Amu!
'v that tessti:0y of every month It
t'a.115, L.01 11' Ail lest rhursday
0' anoh month 2.30 p.m
Wlnth^op Presbyterian
Sunday aortico 2.3(1 pin, Sunday
'hoot 1 06pm. Prayer meeting
t'desday 8p.m, L.p,W last Wod.
KIN
a.; Debenture Broker
Alain Street. $tafcrtlt
Phone 910
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Bran' per ton ..... .......... ....88 01)
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Hogs to fartnors ...............13.116
An toil Without Alonhol,--S"mn oils
and many int,3100100 poen°nleohol 11a a
prominent ingredient. A jididieita ming
thug of six essential nils oonn9009 the
famine Dr, Thome Electric) DB, and
there is 1.e alcohol in it, ao that its
effnote are letting. Thar:[ ie no raediuin
al oil oompoutrded tit it eau sham chi
oil in its preventive and healing power.
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