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raerreewe, yl0E-PRE81DaitT
ERT, General Manager.
Offers Farmers
* comp and satisfe.otory banking service.
Nates collected on favorable terms, and advances 171114:10 ,
o :such notes at reasonable rates,
The Savings Departmentis a. safe and converdint depository .
fo /our money. Interest at current rates ig paid on deposits of
e dollar and upwarde.
One dollar opens an account in the tivings ,Depaihnent.
Itmal .SEAFORTH BRANCH: A. E.. COLSON, Manager,
assweessemieenanswoutssievemem
ISTRIOT latairTERS
One a the Fruits. of Tighttlioney.-e-
& dispatCh from Ottawa2Says: A drop
of a Utile over #800,004 id the exctse
nevenue for the thenth• of May and a
corresrfornling drop in April, las compar-
ed with Awl" and ay of laat 'year e ln.„
'elicate that the financial depression is
!leaving an effeet on thc manufaeturc
and consumption of liquor end tobac-
reo Canada. Tine total excise revenue
last month, was 0,641,875, as compared
!with $1,943,30-0. in Man Or last year.
lelo Votes for Women -The Synod ot
_Huron. Of the tAnglican church, at "the
inatnual Session held_ la London, last
meek, for the oeconti time, voted that
Women. Shell not have a, voice in the
vestries of the Church. A motion pre -
Tiding for the enfranchteernent of wo-
Mien, so far as vestry deliberations are
conterned, wasintrolluced by 1r John
Raneford, of Clinton, but was defeat-
ed by the following vote: Clerical vote,
for 77, against 46, lay note, for 56,
against 37. A two-thirds vote was nec-
essary te. carry the motion. ATI am
endment introduced by Mr. Merles Jen_
leans of Petrolea, who spoke agalest
the motion, prqviding for its reference
to a epecial committee, which would
teport upon it at the next Synodrneet-
tag, was alse defeated. Rev. R. W. Nor_
.ffifood, rector of Crony n Memorial Cheirch
of London, and one of nine most/brit-
Rant preachers in the diocese, urged
that the motion be adopted, declaring
Inhat- it was only just and fair that
;women be given the vote.
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Rifle Leagae Picnic, atPoint Farm.-
FuIly 1,000 peesons attended the anauan
Moot and picnic of Huron County
'Rifle League, at Point Farm, June the
17th, and there were 150 conmetitors in
the .competitiens for marksmen. Auburn
won the team 'event, in which the re -
Milts were as follaivs : auburn, 627;
Dungannon, 623; -St. Augustine, first
team, 631; St. Helens, first team, 698;
leocaaleh, 601; Colborne, 600; St.HeL
ens, second team, 5-80; Lucknow,
Kingebridge, 5.69; Westfield: 555;
WhItechurch. 547; Killian, -500. Robert
McAllister, of St. Augustine, was a.
;warded a medal for making the high-
est individual ecore, which was 67 out
of a. possible 70. enecond was Albert
Rollinaon, of Colborne, with, 66, and
latex Johnston, lantana with 66. A
banball game between Godeeich and
LochaIsh was won by the latter team,
13-12. George Stewart's erchestra, pto-
erided music in the eveniag. Officers for
the new year were elected les follows.
Preeident, John Webster, $t. Helens;
IVIce-president, Finlay McLellan, Loch-
aleh ; treasurer, Charles Robettson, Col-
borne; Secretary, T. R. Rundle, Goder-
ich. Mr. John Johnston, of Dungannon,
jwas made an nionora-ry member, in re_
cognition of ids services.
eurnptuous repast awaited diem, The
evening was spent very. pleasantly In
music Kew and epeeches, by several of
the gtmts and frieads. Rev. and'arrs.
Kellerman Will reeldeln Pelham Centre,
Ontario, where Mr, Kellerman le pastor
of the Evanteltcal churth. '
GUARD BABY'S .41E4.LTEI '
• • IN THE Stle:MMER
' Tne surarner months are the meeti
Idangerouento littfe ones. Tnecomplaite.:s
of haat reeagon which.eeare cholera
infantum, -dierrinoea and dasentry come
on so nuickly that often a little one
is beyond aid before the motherrealizen
he is really ill, The "'mother must be
,on tiler 'guard to prevent these doubles
or if they, do eame en euddenly Itocure
them. Nonother midicine is of puch Aid
to the .mather during; hot weather as
is Baby 'e Own Tablete.' They regulate
the bowels and stomach and are abso-
lutely safe, Sold by medicine dealers
.or by Mail at 25 cents a foox from
The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock.
vine, Ontario-.
Blyth
June Wedding. -A. pretty June wed-
ding took place at tete, home of Mr.
and linas. George Leith, eforrls- St, at
eleven o'cloek, Tuesday moraing, whee
their only daughter, Emma. Mae, was
'united in marriage to Mr. Wm. Herbeeson lefe-Eirey, son. -of ex Councillor rued
and eire. McElroy. The bride enteren
the parlor _leaning on the arm. of her
father, to the strains of the wedding'
marele played by Mies 'Etta Reinder.),
of Clinton, the ceremony being perform-
ed by ,Rev, W. D. Turner,. of St. An-
drew's Church. The bride looked charm -
Mg in Ivory btleess Satin!. tell -rimed
witn •Rearis. and shadow lace, travel,
ing in a !suit of navy blue ,crepe ,cloth
After pongranulaalons, the guenta, numba
ering about thirty, adjourned to the
ditineg-room where a sumptuous wed-
ding dinner watt served. Guests were
present from Toronto, Hamilton., Galt,
Chinook, Mount., and Stratford. The
.bride was the reelpienn of many beaut.
Iful presents, atteeting the esteem in -
:which she is held: The happy couple
left on the fottr pan. t•re,In for Strat-
ford,. Toronto and. other pollees, and
on their return will- take up their
• sidence In -the groom's residence, on -
Queen St.
' New Booka-The following hooks
have been received at the Public 'Lie-
rary and win be In etre...dation. Sat-
urday. June 20th : Fictien.-The
Ing Doctor, Martin; Mothering in Per.
Louse Furman; Stranger at the Gate,
Wright; Reconnaissance, Gardiner;
Van Clem. Watts; The Tresaere, Norr-
is; The White Sister, Crawfard; The
Ratztons, Crawford; Katherine Lauder_
!dale, Crawford. Juventle.--Witen 1 Was
! Little Girl, Gale; Happy Acres.
!trurpin; Tbe Squirrea Turpin; The
!Dog, Turpin; The .Tiger, Turpin; With
the Indians in tbe Rockies. Schultz;
Dave Porter's Return to School, Etre-.
'terreyer ; Dave Porter and His eCia,es-
mates, Straterneyer; Dave Porter in the
Far Ttorth, Stratemeyer ; DorottryDain-
ty's Playmates, Brooks. Non_Fletion.--
A. Wanderer in London, Lucas;
A.
;Wanderer in Hodand, Lucas; Old
Praacisean Missions, Jarres; Not
rWatberna• Land of Mystery, eioffett;
ailodern Gas Automobile, Page; The -
great illusion, Angell; The Great Fight,
Drummond ; Noges ; How te Keep
Rene for Profit, Valentine; _Public
•Ownersinee Guyot; France, Headlian;
Practicai Flower Garden, gly ; Carmen
ayita., Lott.
Dashwood
I June Wedding. -On the evening of
„June 10th, an event of- unusual interest
,occured at the home of Mr, and. rs.,
Beenhard Lang, of Mendoza Mich.,
the marria.ge of their daughter, ''Miss
Esther, to Rev. H. A. Kellerman, of
Dashwood. Ont & The ceremony began
norbenptly, at 'pia o'clock, when- Mit
Martha Oestreicher, of Dashwood, Ont.,
cousin of the groom in her character-
letic *ay sang, "A Perfect Day" ley
'Bond" and "0-11 Promise Me" by De.
Koven. Then to the beautcful -strains
of Lehengrin. March, played by elise
Bertha Mae. Schutz of Naperville,
the bridal party marched from the par-
lor to the lawn' undetna bower of vier_
!greens, artistically dotted. with white
rosee and syringe- Tne groom was
ably supported by hie cousin Garfield
Kellerman, of Elkton, Mich., while Mies
Nelda Lang, sister of the bride acted
as bridesmaid. The bride was very
niteply but attractively dressed In a
t;oau.i:ul whio marquisette gown, trim_
rned with Venetian bands and, shadow
lace aind carried a bouquet of' -white
Aline ; whine the !bridesmaid rooked
iseautiful in a dress of oriental 'late
never pale green crepe elli-eltine and
--e arried a bouquet of white carnatioas,
and kink sweet peas Little Kenneth
ISh.rle. nephew. of the bride acted as
Oingebearer, carrying' the aring ia
calla -lily. The ceremony, which. was a
meet beautiful and impressive one,was
inerformed by Rev. S. E. Schrader, of
Shek.spaare. Ont.. a classmate and' vern
IlltitrIftte friend of the bridegroom. At -
ter the 'yeung couple had- been pro.
Meenced husband .and wife, and had
received congratulations, all 'present re.
paired tor the dining-rooni where a
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LIfebuoy Soap is delightfully refresh --
lag for 'bath on toilet.. For washing un-
aerelothing it is unequalled, Cleanse
and purifiese •
THE HURON EXPOSITOR
;ago*
.Jamett $teWartn who .was biz,ned .4****
out in a recent fire, ehaseeopened- vet -
again bathe renetaarant badness in the
•rotier4
. -Seaford), July, -Mad. 1.892.
According to the vaters'ilist for Hal.
lett, tne total number of' voterIs 961.
.A. fatal aicident !befell Mr. James
Henderson, of the fourth concaesion, of
McKitlop, 1)--= few days ago, He was as
eisting •In loading hay,,When the horns
gave a sudden _start, oausing 'him to
lose his 'balance and'fall to the tgrotued.
He 'was completle paral.V2e4 as a result
of the fall, and died a' few days after-
wards. etr, Henderson was born in Wel.
land, Ta years ago, but came to Canada
fifty-one years ago, settling Kin tree
ferret on evnicii he died. n
The ,stationery store of Mr. C. W.
Papst; was broken into, on ilvfonday
night last, and a small sum of ir.oney
etolere'from the safe which was not
locked, but 'ale jewelry or other arliciee
in the store were ntouched. A tray, o.f
!gold ;Inge was left lying on the floor
but alone were missing,
Mr. Thomas Shillinglaw has been pe.
engaged as teacher in. school aection
,blo. 9, .TuekersmItV, for, next year at•
a eatery of $6,00nr •
Mr. Thomas • Jones, whose butcher
fahop was burned but a ehort leime ago
'hues leased Mr. Moliamarans hotel, at
leadaa_re. •t•
The 'Messrs: ,Strong are asking , for
tenders for the erectien of o brick
block, on their lot, on Main Street, next
• the Golden Line sto$. •
esrS MeEwen and 'Geiger have
erected 'a fine 'large flax mill, in Hen -
sail, and intend going extensively heto
the Wetness.
:Zuggestive Qaesti ns
On the Sunday School Les, ,C
son by Rev. Dr. Linscott for E
the International Press Bible L
Question Club
007010,
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June 28, 1914
Review -14e Seeking
ing Lesson /fly. Hell iv af; v:10.
Golden Text -The son of than came
to seek „and to aave That which was
lost. Luke'nxix :10,
The following quesetions may be used
as an original lessoneor as a review ief
the twelve preceeding lessons.
The date and •Litie of each lesson;
•where found, Golden Text and one
question from each lesson follow:
April 5. Christ's Table Talk. Luke
xlv:7-.24. Golden. Text -Every ene that
exa,iteth himself shall be humbled, and
he that hum.bleth :himself shall :be ex..
• alted. Luke xiv :11. •
Verse 11 -Why sho,uld 'you say it
Is true humility to thiak of ourselves
just' as we know *e are "
'April 12. The journey to Ern:naae.
Luke xxlv :13-35. Golden Text -It - is
Christ Jesus that) died, yea, rather, that
was raised from the dead Ron) vili :84.
• 2. Verse 19 -What are the ,qualltiA
in Jesus' life for Whichehe is enost ealk-
ed about and venerated.? (Tale is one
of the questions which may, be answer-
ed tin writing by members 'of thbeclub.)
April 19. Tae Net of Diseipelship.
Luke xiv :25-35. Golden Text-Who-
seever would save his life shall lose la
and whoeoever, shall lose his life for
!my sake shall find it. Matt. xv1:26.
e. Verses 28e30-Walch is -the better
way and why, to induce people to • be
Christians, to picture the gain and eay
but little of the cut, or to; put the
cost to. them bluntly as Jesusdoes1
April •26. The ,Lost Sheep and the.
Lost COITI. Luke xv:1-10. Golder Text
-There is joy in the nresence of the
angels of God over otee sinner that re-
eentetla. Luke xv:10. •
4. Verses 7 -10 --The soribes 'and Phar-
isees thought they did not need re-
pentance, but Which needed 'it more,
and Why, they, or. the publicans 'and
sinners?
May 3. The Prodical SannTereperance
Lesson.) Luke xv ;11-32. Golden Text -
1 will arise and go to mei ,father, and
will say unto him, Father, I have sin-
ned- againA heaven, and*In thy sigbt.
Luke xv 18. •
6. Verse 13--Whatwas the root. trou•-
ble with' this young prodigal'?
May 10. The Unjust Steward. Luke
xv1:143. Golden Text -He that it faith-
.ful In a very little is faithful else ;in
"much :Jima he that is unrighteeus In a
• very little is unriglAeous 'also in much
Luke v1 :10. • •• •
6. Veen 1 -What are some of the ad..
vantages and tilsadvanta,ges of •being
rich? • '•
May IT, The Rich Man and Lazarus.
Luke xv1:14, 15, 19_31. Golden Text -
Whosoever stoppeth Jets ears at the cry
of the poor; he shall cry and shall trot
• be heard. Prov.
1 -What is covetousness
Usborne .
The !Counell.-The Usborne !Municipal
Courcil met !at the Township Hell June
6th. All the frnembers were present apt'
were duty orgrgnized, as a Coda of Re..
,
vision of the Assessnient Roll, for1914.
As there wera4no appeals a few small
clerieal errors were corrected the Roll
adapted and the Court closed, Council
met for business after the Court of
Revision closed. The minutes a the
previous meeting were read and ap.
• proved. A number of unimportant com-
munications' were read and filed. Re -
parte concerning :highways and, nexe
.lous weeds, were co•nsfdered and tele
• clerk instructed' to' fill In and retunn.
As a -Court of Revision to consider and
determine appeals against assessment.)
• for •Centralia •'brain imposed by By-
law No. 4 1914, the council had little
to do as there *ere no a,ppeals- the by _
law was finallyfadopted and the Court
lelosed. TheeEnnineers report for Gar..
.diner Dramn. repairs and improvements
was. read a/WI-considered: .The report
plans spectications,. and estimates, were
• adopted, and the warlens try 1:16 done an
accordance therewith. •By -flaw No. 6
191.4 Providing for the construction of
Gardiner Drain repairs and improve-
ments levyingenhe assessments and col-
lecting the same in one payment was
provisionally adopted, the said Byelaw
-
to be printed in parophelt form and
served 4nn the assessed owners and oc-
cupants.. me court of revisicrn will be
• nuly 4th', at two o'clockeThe Engineers
report of Anderscra drain :repairs was
read, and after .a lengtay discussion;
Iaid over until next 'meeting of -the
council. A 'few accounts- 'Wen passed
,,and orders issued in payment. Council
thee adjourned to -meet Saturday,- July
4th, at one o'clock,.
F 'Morley Clerk,
in The Olden Days.
Interesting Sketches of The -
Early Days of Seaforth and Vi-
cinity, Taken Prom the Files
of The Expositona
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w&i
e Orders refully Filled Stewart Bros
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wommormfair,w-
orn n on a
Coal, Comfortable
othes
yi HE whole pleasure of the Ho
a depends on being well and comffort-
tj1I
ably dressed and where is there another 4.4.
store so full (;f cool comfortable clothes?
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4 Every member of the tamily can be out-
4to
-
fitted here, at prices that will be an
added comfort in buying.
/. Verse
May 24. The Unprofitable 'Servants,
Luke xvii:1-10-. Golden Text -He! that
•glorieth let hhn siory in the Lcird. 1
Coe. 1-31.
8. Verse 3 -If a person wb.o Injures
us does not repent; but Is .glad he did
-it, what ahould 'be our attitude be to
him?. •
May 31. The Grateful Samaritan.'
Luke .xvii4l_19. • Golden 'Text -Were
there none found that returned to igle••
glory to.,God save this stranger? 'Luke te•
Seefortlil, July, 8th, 1892.
The following party left here this
week, for Bayfleld, where they intend
spending some time carriping : Mrs. W.
VanEgmond, Mrs. C. Li Papst, Maggie
(Porter, NiaggieeeMcDougell, 11,F. Cress-
well, Beet ValiEgmondi Phillis Papst,
,Seaforth, Donald Hamilton, C. L. Welet.
Ida Coulter, Bell'Brown, Stratford, and
Florence Colton; Cleveland, Ohio.
Be. Joseph Galloway, who has been
the pastor a the Ontario street church
Clinton, for the past year, has been
appointed by., Conferince, to be pastor
Qf the Mettler:11st chUrch,eeforth.Ate
G noway arrlyed this week.
"Ward's harness shop, Jones and Me-
Culg's butener snap, James Stewart's
reseaurant, a store belonging to mr.
James Wilson and J. M. Best's law
office were completlydestroyed by fire
on Tuesdal, morning last. Nothing now
remains Of tire wooden block betweea
the GoldenLine store and the •Cbm •
thereial hotel. The fire is' supposed to
leave beeri of incendiary orlgtn.'
Seaforth, July, 15th, 1892.
On the London Road, near Hensall,
on the sixth 'inst., by Rev. 3. Molien.
clerSon. Mr. John Elder to MISS itary
At Smilliet
Outing
Skirts
FOR the lawn social, for the ex-,
cursion,.the picnic, for outing
ftf every sort,these skirts are just
the thing. Win wash perfectly,
made of pique, ''inelian Bead, or
repp, fancy pique or nth*. But-
toned down front or 'side, large
pearl buttons, all 'sizes.
• „ ,
e. Verse 12 -What is the 'disease ot •
'atom, and -how did lepers in those
days have to comfort themselves? --
June 7. The Coming of tae Kingdom. •
Luke xvii:20-37: Golden Text -Lo, the
•
kingdom of God is within you. Luke
xvii:21. • r . •
10. 'Verse 20 -Did Christ ever intend •
to e.stablIsh a material or outward
kingdom, •analogous to the best of I
arthly kingdoms? Give your reaeong.
June 14. The Friend of iStnners. Lake
xv1ii:944; xiX :1-10. Golden Text -
came not to call the righteous, but ,sin-
ners. Mark 11:17,
lie Verses 11_12 -How do you accoult
for it tbah from this store?, a 'pare ',ray
pray, be horteet, just, virtuous and a
tither,. and still not bu right with God?
-June 21. The Great .Refueal. • Mark
x:1731. Golden Text -Ye cannot Eel. ,e
God and menuron. take xv1:13.
12. Veva 17 -What re Jestis' answer
today, to those who .Inquire what they
must -do to Inherit eteinal ljfet
Lesson for Sunday, July 5, 1914..The
Laborers In the Vineyard. 'Matt. xx:
446; • e ' 4:
Beware ot - Ointments - for yatarrh
that Contain m
as mercury will surely destroy t e \sense of mei
Mercury
and completely derange the whol syStcm when, en-
tering ib through the 'mucous surfaces. Such arti-
-bat should never be used excelit on prescriptions
from reputable physicians, as the damage they will
do is ten fold- to the good you cfkil possibly derive
from them. Hall's On tarrh Cure, Manufactured bv
P. J. Cheney & Co:, Toledo, O., contAins no mer.
curY, and is taken internally, acting directly upon
the blood and mubous surfaces of the systrm, In
Hail's Catarrh Cure, be sure you get the
genuine. It is taken interrally, and made in Tole-
do, Obio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testlinonials free.
' F. J. CHENEY & 00., Toledo, 0.
sold y all Druggists -Pace 76e p91. battle.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
Balkan and Middy
Blouses and Suits
Made of indian head, relit), pique,
plain or fancy trimmed, white, sky
blue, navy blue and red. Sizes ten
•years, to 4o bust.
Priee blouses.......$1..00 to $34110
Price -Suits... ... to 6.00
•Straw Hats
25c to $2,50
IFyou intend getting a straw hat
this sea -son, come in now. We
have just received our second ship-
ment for this season. There are
some vet y new styles as . well as the
most popular 'standard shapes, new
high crowns, snap fronts and pan-
amas. All sizes.
Boys'hats................... to75e
Men's ...25c to $2.50 .-
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Butter and
ggs Wanted
Hi. hest
,
Stylish Parasols
FANCY parasojs are here in
aliTIOsttendless variety. Para-.
sols that are unusually stylish and
owe their attractiveness principally
to thenew color ideas and patterns,
harmonizingsoadmirably with the
latest shades in women's gowns.
You will be pleased to carry oneof
these parasols, they are so new
and :stylish.
,$1.60 to $3.50
,Half Price
Millinery Sale
Saturday, Monday
and Tuesday will
be clearing days in
our millinery de-
artment. Every
at trimmed or un-
Icrirnmed,including 1
all the new sum-
mer shapes.
1 HALF PRICE
Outing Shirts
TUST when you need:them most
J With a whole summer of outing
before you.. We offer you this
swell 1 i n e. of cool summer
shirts. All the new sha.des of grey,
white, cream, tan, sky blue, plain
or fancy with collar' separate or at-
tached. All- neat, dressy . and
attractive. Si7es 14 to xi.
Price... 50c to $1.50
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*so; • •
• Stylish Summer Suits
foi Men and Boys 50 cents
,
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Summer Dresses
ATEVER in the history a ready -
111 to -wear dresses have there
been so many becominglybewitch-
ing styles. Styles that coming dir-
ect from the great American task -
ion centres, carry the very last
word in correct and attractive
summer dresses. Every correct
cloth and wanted cokr is here.
You. will be Surprised- when yon
see them.
to $10.00
Women's and Girls'
•Hosiery
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41'..
Black or tan, cotton.......,...12Xc I
Black or tan, ribbed...... •-••• •11,4* 4 i 15e •
Black or tan or white cotton. ..2c
Silk, lisle.. •.. .. . . • ......•. lal>110-6•26
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Extra good lisle............ ........•50c• As
se • A.e•fia.•.4 eito ea 50c
Special foot silk..
Blkick • . • .75e
Men's Underwear
pENMAN'S or Zimmerknit Balbrig-
,
HANDSOME grey, blue and brown, light weight worsted
and tweed nuits, especially adapted
for summer wear, and at the same
time sufficiently weighty for fall.
These Inautiful new suits are at-
racting the attention of a great
many men and boys this season,
and no wonder. We never re-
member selling suits that look so
well that fit so perfectly and
were so thoroughly relialbe in
every way. Come in a,nd see them.
Boys' Suits......$3.00 to $7.00
• Men's Suits...$5.00 to$15.00
-109.999/91/9
gan undei wear, two ply, Egyptian
threadi long sleeves, ankle length
drawers. Size 32 to 48.
Price
* e•••••••• .1 1,
9 0 9 000 9114 0 ..50c
Combination underwear,: long •or
short sleeves, long or knee
drawers ,good quail ty,' well made.
Al 11 sizes. Price..,.... -$1.00 -
Natural wool, fine, s
Wool. • All sizes.
4t 0•11 . • ... e •
fio.h
eight,
75e• • • 4.. • • 0 0 Le 4•-s• oat+
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