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brdised.
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re
trying to,
r so that it
ring to find
the wool
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ho kriew
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'h.ld that as
that
—
method
garthents
business
riderwear
;tanfiekl's
wOigne„.
he
Pres.tdr..-.4
!Ws limitet
MO, N.&
Seaforth
Branch—A. E. Colsdri,
No. ';t. , Rabb, -' at
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t.to. ototinvolett. „-deAtigh-
•esid ea tof !the bride."4 lath -
Ion on the*nth- .„. i'Pev."
elve r. Robert Dddst_t:if Vic-
VIIits ' areti -ele.:ugleter .of Hugh
q.
niver ailservices Ii reinnee-
the ffeafortli , PreebYtetclala
ere eld. On Sunday last, and
dude bY Rev. Mr.-MillIgaii,
o: 0 Monday eventng a.sue-
a rn :etiiig and entertainment
proceed.s of the tea meet-
o ov•r 1100. • • .
elliva,n, a McKillop, has'
0 aere farm of frhomas
rd concession, paying for
O'Sellivan • now own:es
d a narrow escape f rpm
t eshing at Aanbary Al-
one day recently'. Be
re machine When be
to the mouth (of the
as fortunately- able to
board. 13dth boot.5.
d his feet were cOt and
xpostior rp h c°44* to
• what to tread antse h
3-7141.iii10T MATTERS
Hay
&heel Report follovring Is the
port of S. No. 14, Hay, for the.
porlith of_ October Class V—Mary Hay,
'veggie Fee,. GetkMulholland. Sr. IV—
O-Ally Ivieeen, Venna IDatars, Rae (Mc-
Althur, Willie Petty, Elmore Datard.
sr. III—Hazel Hay, Doris Graham, An-
ita Graham, Janie ,McGonnell, Sameel
Pompeon,,ocya McConnell. Jr; III—
et tan Ivison, Lizzie Thompson, Frank.
McConnell. Olaai II—Eddie Ware,
Willie ThonieKin. Pelt al—Irene mee
Owen. gte 'Part. .1-1.4aure:- DeAlerti.
gr. Par II-2V1olet (Hay. —A. C. • Roes,
cher.
f lateb11.4
deligkittultr
*ea -Mug tor Bath or Toilet. For wind*.
Ire -
1I luldpr.14441,-, it is unequalled.
laeanees tent-puriftes.
_
Gehapt aPpOrt.-1-Tko f011OWing Js- the
iitlanding• Ot the papiLs of S. 8. No.
-
1, Hay anti Manley, Erradals, tor the
oloath of October. Marts ere based on
*ttendanee. RoP4,tral Pre-
caftfion. .14ksta. '*Sel -thArleil; 30:
fr ' DOMinier M.
goilizteloolaAlice tOnteA4 49., OF,, IL
PlekAsict and .p•w*i.Schilikt 2.66.
/rem P „ ,q4,r Ipt —.1reizik Jae.
25c, tbik 23C (*Mon
gobr4to-464:41; Efertioe DinioritY SO, Noah
Viartrn.o,n 71. Clas„o John -
too eeenetee sotkilbe 148., Part
0---waNieze'traW2,16,44- Alice-Daliptne
• Prt.ala"Otiediiii;pa alg. Jr: Frai-E
U---Alten Johnstone 661, jas. Johnstone
pi, Sovereign Ducharnve 152, L. Hart -
ban 160: Part I—Abel Darlarme 181.
Thoinoson, Teacher. ,
My wife is havirpg the best vyf health.
Comp6und Iron Pilis did R. For
sale by J. A. 'Roberts.
Leadbery
School Report.—The following els, the
Vtanding of the e.nener classes of •No.
1, MO:Mop; September and 0t -
The ett&e'eers represent ithe aver -
Lee marks obtained .by the individual
Vapils in the subjects in winch they
-were examined. In cases 'where pupils
-were absent from examinations, they
have been marked or class work.;
Foot Cis. -Hattie Reid fia, Olive
'Hall 72, Bert Deu4son. 65; Hazel Arch -
iba.k1 62, Nettie Sen..= 64, Gertiek
StereY 7tkird Olass S.emner
Scott 85, Anita` Nithorson and Jennie
McGavin 69, Nettie Holmes 48. Second
Mlass—Ethel Reid g7, Toerance
Dn-
d 86, Jean 'Archibald 78, Te,na Oaenp-
67.—Amy Sheppard, Teacher.
I School Fieport.—The (following is the
Import of Separate School No. 1, Me -
Sinop and Logan, Xor the' monith of
ttetobeet: (Mass IV—Maxiinum 6{10_;
Xolland 266, 111.1Flanageni, 20, L. man.
te.gan 266, 0. (11.etawkopf 256-, L. O'Reilly
)246, a etraions. t.i.z A. Flar4sani 186; P.
Maloney 184, L. Krauskopt 130.
11.11--Maritnum 209; Guesie Xliclatell 118,
Han 07, Joseph Maloney 'R.
Oass 11--MaxirOuni 000; L. Malone 150.
• Holland13s,10. Flanagag 124, 104 -
Roney 120, IA. Flanagan 105,
;Loney 101, 1.4 3,lilaione 85, M. Horan 81.
▪ ll—Nrailtnain 100 ; Dantzer 45, A.
tWoods 26, G. 0,15,hgan 26, B.' Burns 16;
• I—laxiniani-60'; 7. Maloney 86, W.,
- Maloney' 23, j. Horan 16, M. Mulligan a.
Jr 1-4 H011and int,' T. .11icknell. 130,
-JG. Malone. 125, M. Plangani 120, R. 'O'-
Rourke' 21.—M. ,Canning; Teacher.
—The following is the rocnthly report
.of union school. section. No. 1, SicKillop,
tor the month of eictober based on
'weekly exeminations. Total 850 marks.
'itale-ss IV Sr.—Josephine Xale, 272, Agnes
Murphy 165. Dlass IV Jr.—Thomas
-Downey 225, Mary Purcell 167, DentilM
Nigh 140. Clgisti 114 Jr.,-.Slivedter Flan-
nery 270, 'rhylus Dietrich 267, Vincenrb
Mane 198, Johri Murphy 163. ,Class 11
Nig-h 248, Lawrence! Dietrich
142. Class 1— vats Purcell 17E, Esth-
er Purcell 106, Florence Flannery, J. -
11:iletrich,- John Lam, Cecilia Purcell.
7N,
S. Devereu , Teacher.
Millers grip wde re Cure. Po
sale by 3, A. Roberts.
Mitchell
'Women's Ins itete.—A. ,most interest-
--ing meeting at the Wonaents Institute(
was held at the home of If..rs. S. Casey?
• on Monday, November let. Thirty-six
.rnembers answered to the roil call which
igoee to alaow tha,t the Women's Insti-
tut:: is fast gro.ving, bath in size and
intercst. A. most Interesting programme
evaz.: taken ap. Miss Hotharn delighted
all prt sent with a beautiful solo, ,,as
she possesses a voice fall of sweet-
ness a,nd melody, An excellent paper on
•,!whole same reading tor boys and girls
:was then given by Mrs. Annie Elliott.
Thiel was an exortation from Paal to
' Timothy; who 'was to be a irninister,
. and Pail -charges him to give .atten-
tion to reading) that his mind may be
Istered with pare and useful know-
if,dg:. It is jast as. necessary and
'Useful ta the bays and girls of the
pre..znt age, no ine.tter what accapationi
they may be called to fill. 'Bet While
Wv live in an age of readin.g, two
1:1-1.-ttions sho-uld be considered; first,
1
aren s ceuld ste.1Feir bos andvi
2
irls read aly le
them thoroughly , aridsystematica
go
lass; Pete then enlivened the
nice ale, (which
1. Thc !second to
up by Mr.S. Willi
S. }Itglinan. 1t w
be ope
o .this it
better
are forth
our thome
vite the
Ith your
them off
Y of tem
aest, but
.was 4
granerneehY.e. ve
appreciated by!.a
was then 'taken
Stoneman and
"Why, shOuld ou ho
7ou11t nieta‘ !' reply
said to wake _ming
Eillow them that s meone
We would eafr• o A up
young, men 'Etna bey -
spend a 1,,pleasant
bays; Ihelp t
slree.ts and olit
tion ant eviC
least oxi
in*
yoling
Is- fait (
The neit
-hcnie
-Phe- Pimigee :ha
by J„ B,
Oompound P
hair '
keep
the
Pang)r,
a .
le
John
ford t
1`4,eid 'rnorni
e Ha
11,041ami
n!gitt,
t
-I
icbge
itOns p,"`4hb,
t ht ' front°
ced' to tour
ctiv if in - j
earlY tarty,. y
✓ le, Wit'
that Oboe'
-.len are.
that roar
t of Mrs.
, iett ntied.th
'AL sented,
•ot ex, &Ito,
IY Pool
hit , of
ait sir Altair
.t
Notes. t
,rfy, !Who for 60 years
^tell resident of Glani-
t.,_ nt*orth -Poenty, died
.e,ge,c1=fil yeats.
ht:SalBanaleataki:da:IYnt°,111redadiedt7 jaCr•liti4lew:.
mi. 13 lunit
i ' .
Ill am „ Smith, o
ttbe:;.1147146,"Assi es,.
ci' li1# hiiiti' dot
_ :artier .4f Vl
p,t*,,s
d is the resift 6
ril - lion*, , were s
nt ' and a year re-
-
ands' irtyln, •oi-
Wats of araij
' *olden triad
kiY.. /An inter. to-
ebraficei *ea
efie and -three .
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School RePort. The to
rgport. ot „tllbliert Septa
,the menth ot Oet ber;„ T
marks tot kick •*
,ttirrli'1011: • 11
114. Claes
•FlarrYi.19k
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.L; .BUrke 44047.
'164; .1 Nteltillati 16., :
A. Kennedy 11E4; •
nolly
—Narne ar .in
K.; dotrin011y;
--a. R. O'Oo
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For all Kidney nil pia
try Miller's !Kidn y and
,For sale by 3. .. Abtie
- c- • -
11fInherno.
Death of Mr. Ilera.,--Mr.
an odd and peted re
bigerne, assed peacetujfly
la.nd on 'f anksigiving.IYa,
eand he suit
e0/42.
owing its
School
nirnbebt
{gang Rr,.
1.b9,
4. cont.= 7,
A...Coyzio
, 11!
RELIrit
187,, E.
latS
it—ht;
A. Mele.d
r Trouhl
ladder
ts. . '
his 85th year '
partipolar disease other
tirroi,ty of ye E
In Ayton, rievovslitrt, E
he lived until married to
rth The ercneple an
years ago, and co‘ning
don Mr. Herta Seoured em
the railroad company,
that capacity for three
ing*th.ere were better op
a young man farther nor
to• come to this. district
fanning on the 8th eon
t as
road he reskieel.:up to t
Xleatal. Althounot
litical honors h 1.tool t la
est in everything '
welfare of the .towns
was a Methodlot „and a r
ant at church, when his
permit In polities he t
the Conservative party.
died about 48. year0
later he married, :A,Oisc.
who predeoeased him dt
He is survivedby ata
and Lour daughttem
In The Oitte
Joierabtlug, ekEttehee
dayor 1 `Eleii,fortik
taken from the 1110
roe/tor, t'
1
Thomas Reit
of 1.10
the bett
. He was I.
from V
than the
Wae
land, wii
lizabeth M
le Cala&
fara L
eyment
crntinuing
•tunities
h, he- deed
and took
ion on wia
t4me of
ing ;or
active in
/ling to
n religion
u46:r atten
ealth vtr
k skips I
is first
and a yf
Stephe
years
Of nine
I •
' :Seaforth iee. 14; 188a.
bride's It
v. P.
es, dausgbi
• Alt the reskisnOe: off
er, .on the, 5tli bet" by
Mr. John Pow, to Mtas
at Ria. Chriele, a,1 of EMI*
OM, Friday evening last the itO
building in E:gmondville, 'occupied b
Mrs. Mitchell, *Wan -deotreyed: by fir
The fire originated frorni a chi. n.
•and had gained etch heOwey vh
noticed thattt wa imposible to sa
the building.
Otwing to ill. health, Mr. .Areh.
ar, or Seaforth, has. been :compell
to resign his position as public sch
inspector ,tor Worth Efurbn. Mr- IX
Malloch, of Clinton; has been appoint
as Mr. Dewar's successor.{ •
• 11r. Wrn. Oldtield, a respected re
dent of Tuckersmith died suddenly
(Saturday i-lat. Mr. Oldt eld was
&earth on the previoaS day, and
hes return be was ,stricken with a s
vere attack at inflatrnm 'ban of t
bowels., Whieh was the ctuse of' deat
A rnan inarned 'Raymond,' an entlne
at VanEgirnomVe woolleni'Whi
going hame a few nights! 'ago, tell '
!sidewalk land frar.tare lame of 'h
ribs. He died on Sa;t_arda last 'from, h
inj axles%
sk: Sons, the rewl proprietors
the, Qaueres, Hotet, have: taken posse4
ision o -f the house. .
On Friday evening las l the BrAlsse
woollen Mill was destrared by I fire
The fire' started.ln a ..gtble ,belangin
to the mill: and before Iolag ihad esPrea
to, the mill itself. The . toes w11l b:
over $8,000, 'with only e'email ins
I
ance.
Seafor
At the residence o
er, T cke.rs.rnith.
Rev. Mr. Stewart,
ICans.as. to Sarah, .
aames Broadfoolt, Es
At the residenee of
Tuckersinithi an
,
: I
h, Dec. 21, 1.883.
tin bride's fat
be 18th haste
. J enes MeSt
con • &lighter
:the bride's i 13
he igth, inst ,
Tail
red C1othin
For years our tailoring deipartment has-been
lknown, far and near; as the best place 'to . get
'satisfactbry tailored garments — those. wilie
combine style with fit and wearp2g qualities
We always have in stock a full range of :the
best Imported and Canadian cloths. -
Try Us for your next S41t,
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1
tilaISBERS, S .E.4 FOR TR.
1:
A LesOn in Economy
••
e,
vai0:;-.*re •Iri
',IrSibiei;7-10/11* Ir
-a. imree Of k"
7 i:6 received.
he
Poole,0 130/#1
:..tIle'l,e t d'Ofiltec4ttalling..1°4,6 do°441
c S- gr; tii.o. ,
ye 0.1 The.60t,chil, s Suffering, train e ri-
iomtki She and cinher.
ere in _the up Ire
Ra of; the 114 ply1a, bane. ''''he
.1 this
ttle slater on • 11:ibWaJC atedrrel air the head" 54,
thista 4 he tr p and fell Ifor* I,
'Lie t.,061. I J °well, secretary or
nter_ tion. of. ti ialiation ..._Ar ly,
ethaeiled lt M
te*I.-il , L'Ila*. r ret c.on SaturdaY in
tfo Loiadon, on
c6 Tea i ivotiiii n_e; Others, to ch se
i
1,6 /gran who
'granite, 111 14'01 artisans and o--.
if
,tY _Mil hbr
e ought
!to Ca a • ert spring. Theee 1 ' mi-
n-teetic rVants, antiwill be distribatede,
in Onta lo and he West.
' -.---The corne'r, e of the new S.
. ,
Mary's Roman Cathol1ci church in
Brampt0 wan eli and truly laid with
the .uisual fforina -R1 slOpy 'the Rev. Fath-
er- Williams, i , orsnto, a few days
age. Th new ullding is "of red brick,
and wi 1 pre a handsome appear-
ance w en fiat ed. The old church,
Inch 5.5 be (tbrn down, was con-
'cratec during- the ,cincurnbency otbhe
late. De n Egan The. offertory on this
cvccwsloT was a IttieiaY one.
:--:.The Ottawa Presbytery have ac-
cepted. be ren natton tof Rev. Peter
-Mathiesen, of R chmond, Ont., with eon.
s-derabl reign, 4 The pastor is now
renbi . the fa to,f his brother-in-law,
Je.e. Ito inson, f Marren Ont., where
the ter lble tri ou re4antily expos,
edj war: cornmi ed, He also arrested
ROM -61 on hi 'return to that Sarin
:and:hon# :i hira,loyer :to the sathoritie),
lliS res Won li was Ibefiyre the Pres-
bytery t Rs -i meeting, but he was
feed t !reams er at and to take . a
1 urlough 14.Sv.-: air. Mathieson,
howave has a esire to assist the un -r
-fortune. e faini on ithe farm, and iri-
Sisted IreSi
1
14,
NO T EATMENT
FR
DicESTION
meil es, Th —1:Tigest the Food
Willf Not C re' the Trouble—
e -Sto ra4 Mast Be'
.
itted • do Nature's
o0c.'
. Ihc ti nie tee tine;',/fo
titd -pepsia, ;0S/tar
actin. and gastri lz I av
a le eu ceSs tin .c r ob
andrd. es rves at ;fro
fer.
I Itspr nsipal s t t re
dit eatio that iges the
ietorraeh (give rilief dor,
ti e. 1J tirciatelu the ,Lin
,acll to 110 iite 0 ,rnproper
they m ke its alreadY
still we kir by lease, W
Y tha-t strength as Ithe s
It Capah e f 411 eeting tbe
s61 an this enefit is
re etly hat is lot, oiny a
Sto ach but to' the blo
as well nvigor tes (the
and ma Ed reco ery from
s,e keni g effe ts of indi
ane tho 0 gh. .:very surf
dig.....---,tio will Ind in D . 'Williams:
Pirk Pil s just., he tonic .nee'ded, as they
ehr ph t e ,blood ',tone he stomach arell
.e. en ble it 0 do the work nature
int *led i she Id do. This has been
pro ed iii .hoes- Tits of cases, and it I
we: 'h Liie while of ev,ery sufferer from
ato lath trouble to 'give Dr, Williarr's
PI Pills .,a :f Ir -beat. Mr. Edward,
Oh tertone Ca pbellton, N. B., says:
'
"I •have ben .a great sufferer ,frotn
Intl gestic nt and tomach trouble and a e
th ugh T. had ;treat 'ent from sever 1
dotors, I did pt fi Ji a cure until T
be,g,n uSir..g Dr 7Wil1iams' Pink Pill '..
I c tardy drescrIbe how much I s
t‘re al, times. Every meal broug
r
wITh It more or less agony, and
-Seel led to have co,nplete distaste fo
ta . :., I had al ost ;begun to thin c
my case !incurable iwyen I came acros
-aP mphle adv rtleing ,Dr. 'William
li
.Pills and I 'decided to igik
theri a trial. I am very thankful 'th t.
I di so, if.f!er. I 'had net been taking t
pills long befor I found them help
Ing ne, and tri lit weeks every symp-
tom of the troable had, vanished. I' can
now eat . heattil almost any kind of
foodFi4 no 1 nger experience Pain
and d1corrjtorf.`, tter ;eating." '
it is ecaus Dr.' V'illiarus' Pink
Pc41.e 1 smuacke ne rich hitraci, that the
s as indigesticel, rheu-
mat
3111, ,T1ler
`, :heeAachea - and
bac aches, St.! ids ,fdan6e, and 41i
torr s of nerve troahles. They ui
the irregy.artt a : ,gwaco la
wor anh4, e bring paSS.- cOinto
old health to 0 fe,rens. -Sold_ gti 1
med cine 44,,a3.ers- or by 'tag alt. 6
:box or OfIx ho es for $2.50 from ,The
!Dr. rilllaros' Et eine CnyBrovk-
viliel Ont .
,2 t
Indigestion,
the ,stoine
g remark-
stinate case: -.4
in every sat-
edies for in -
food for .the
IY a short
it the stem-
vork because.
,..eak. powers
Ile the rem-
omach makes
food ifor itse
fas Ube-.
tonic for he
and ner es_
ntire system
the partial,
estion rapid
rer from in-
• 11
t
'Th
w �h wilt° neve
galns gh*p the ni
sir tile cttelf
134i o`tdiip
twoweeks, bees)
lfew of t e Eafin'Y
At,
r
4 i
.,•
at have, ilit. 7301, ;our states &axing the p t week have
4
if, ...tiealorth-;b40±0.'. They know from past exPetient* W
t 0 eampetitiai eitanot equal---laecause we are offering y
we n
one 8ft.
+44+
r gathete_ d'iopthq inmit= County. 1 Yh.iidicu1oiis1
wenoi ase 'fa you to the contrary. We urge you
w that it wilLfpp you in. a handsorne saving of hard cash
g opporttnn les t •
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found bar ainS. 'The Uke.
I
we say S e that we give hat--
Sta0. of the most seasonable, de-.
kw .ii,rices -we itre Offering might
to visit our'storeduring the
ou every purchase. Beldw are just a
4-44•.: •
AMES' STORKN'S TORE
Ladles° Now
I,eadv tomeWear
Coat, Suits
and Skirts
at Tremendous
Reductions
An
MI We
There is no town for de-
scriptions here. We have
undoubtedly the Most de-
sirable stoolti,itSeaforth. to
choose from, because every
thing here ha S been bought
this season, 1,and conse-
quently is all new and up-
to.date. Then, too, the
tremendous sock we carry
Makes buying easy and.
pleasant.
(bil
Suits and
Overcoa
For
neo
ill be
ac
•ese beautiful New C ats, Suits and
aced and. out to the ye y lowest mark
La les'
mu k ra
ers,I she
trimniec
through
di
Yo wil
favokabi
additic
cen
Isa el a
Set
Sp
Ga
22c
gre
pri
Ma
Go
Far
linin
I of bl
guar
regul
s' F
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s' Our Lind Coats 4:
•for $42
nei Coats, lined with hea
ermine Alaska Sable 0
ok imelton or beaver olo
nteed a first-olass coat a
r 60, sale price., .. ..
furred dark; -
11ar and Rev -
;a, beautifiUy
$42.
r 'Sets, 25 per Cent
Th se are not simply suit. bought from no one:rknows-
wh re----bvt every germ nt bears the Pr gressi ,Brand
La el, and is guaranteedto be absolutely perfect.
ne* stock„ best in quality and latest fri style. Think of
1.1 Prabd N§w PrPgrem L)rauti. 51.1..it or Ov9r0013et f9t
t.
eeIR; •
*
1
"rig Ipargaigs
Discount*
find our furs at regular jorioes compare very
with th reduced yrieee of @the stores, bnt in
to this le give you an extra disl ount of -25 Or
k Sets, ersian Lamb Sets* Grey Squirrel Sets,
Fox Szts, Sable .25 per c.aff
Mink S ts, at
cial1T marked
330.013 S. Oljiil
and. 39o.
red and ri-.1
O.
Re
siz
Per
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• and three.ply yarns, in white; black;
1 blue, reg. 50c quality Sale ,9t
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;Underwear, reg ar
Caps, regular
Caps, regular
Mitts, heavy, re afar
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Xteay. woel sox, reg
Working Shirts regu
orking Shirts, reg
en's stiff hats, reg.
Men's dress s • its, r
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Overalls, regal
Cveralls, regal r
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room for
, sale price $ 990
,6, sale price 500
50, sale price 390
5, sale price 590
0, sale price 80c
0, sale price 39e
5, sale price 2
5, sale.price 590
0, sale price 39e
0, sale price 1 95'
. 0, sale price 750
5, sale-priee 3 00
a, sale prie,e 1 00
sale price 85c
spcciai price
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t. reg 3, sale price $49
Fur sod Firr L;1 -ed Coats
pr pdr ionately.
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