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tongues. At any. rote ,a quick Fzish
tongue, hae man`' a time saved its
owner much embai't'assment. Some-
'times..indeed'a,quick tongue will .save
otiliir''thingd,:more substantial than
,' emb,arrassment, For example, Mrs.
Flaherty -who certainly is I sh-was
leaning against her .gatepos when a
borrowing neighbor llpproac d her
and suavely inquired, 'Wil a be
Using ybur wash boiler this rning,;
Mr's. Flaherty?'t
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Bite, but ,no less' decisive, M. ,Flah-
erty replied, "I 'will not; nor, you
aytherl"
- Years ago two -buys, one of whom
was quite as J"rislli` as Flaherty, ac-
companied a neighbor on a wagon
trip to a town. that neither boys had
ever visited. Upon arriving, the two
walked about the streets shyly until
they finally found courage to enter a
Store.` Only two persons, 'both sales-
men, were inside.
'Seeing few objects that were.fam-
iliar, one of the boys inquired awk.
, ';war{lly,j'What do you sell here?"
I "Fools," replied one of the sales-
men.
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cheerfully, "ye must have been, having
a big sale lately, for I see ye beet
• only two 'left."
SEAFORTH MARKETS
Seaforth, October 26th
$10.00
.Bogs, per cwt.
Eggs, per dozen 36 to 38c
Wheat, per bushel $1.00 -
Flour, .per cwt. $8.75
Potatoes, per bag , 70o
Bran, per ton $23.00
.Shorts,,per ton $25.00
-Oats, per 'bushel Opo
Barley, per bushel .
- - P4eak-Peak- -.
Butter, per lb. ,
,
-Toronto,- Oct berr-Eiat.-.Beans, Canadian,
band -picked, bushel, $4.00;. primes, $3.50 to
•,$1.Oii
30 to 32c
-POULTR' MAREL*P
Toronto, 'October 81st. -Dressed Poultry-,-
-Spring
oultry-=
.Spring chlokens, 30' to She: rooster., 28c;
fowl. 24 to 27c; ducklings, 22 to 26c; turkeys,
, .$0 to 85c. ..•
Live Poultry -Spring chickens, 25e; roos-
ters, 17 to 20e; fowl, 20. to 22c; ducklings,
22 to 28c; turkeys, 80 to 85c.
'DAWY MARKET
Toronto, October Slat. -Cheese, new, large,
=21% to 22c. twins, 2254 to 23e; triplets,
23 to 28%c; Stilton..-28etc, Old, large, 23
-to 24c; twins, 24 to 324%c: Stilton., 25c.
Butter -Finest creamery prints,' 89 to 40c:
ordinary creamery prints, 35 to 37c. Dairy,
20 to 81c. Cooking, 21c.
' Margarine -20 to 22e.
Eggs -No. 1, candled, 36 to 38e; selects,
.89 to 41c; cartons, new laid., 65 to 60e.
GRAIN. MARKET.
Toronto, October El. -Manitoba Wheat -
No. 1 Northern. $1.20.
Manitoba oats -Nominal.
Manitoba barley -Nominal.
All the above track, Bay porta.
American Corn -No. 2 yellow, 88tl%c; No. 8
yellow, 87%.1c, all rail. .•
Barley -Malting, 59 to 62c, according to
freight outside.
Buckwheat -No. 2, 70 to 72c.
Hyo -*lo. 2, 74 to 77.
0$ Millfeed-'Delivered, Montreal .heights, bags
included: Bran, per ton, $21.00: shorts per
ton, $28.00; middlings, $28,00; good feed
:flour, $1,90.
Ontario wheat -No. 2 white, $1.06 to'$1.10
according to freight outside; No. 2, $1.00 to
21.05.
Ontario No. 2 white_oa0,--41 to .48c.
Ontario corn -Nominal.
Ontario flour -Ninety per cent patent. in
jute bags; Montreal,- prompt shipment, _$4.60
toi,a4,20,; Toronto basin, $4.60 to 54.60', -''Milk
seaboard,' 74:40 to $4.45.
Manitoba flour -let patents in cotton sacks,
$6.80 per barrel; 2nd patents, $6.80.
HU -Extra No. 2, per ton, track, Toronto,
$16.00; mixed, $18.50 to $14.00; clover, $18.60
to $14.00.
1J F. O. NOTICE
•
A meeting of the U', F. 0. will he held in
Carnegie Hall, Seaforth, on Wednosdoy even-
ing, November 8th, at 8 o'clock. All those
interested' in live stock chipping are requeefed
.to attend. Order. will be taken for coal. etc.
BERT IRWIN,
2864-1 - Secretary.
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VOR SALE, ROI/SS' AND LOT. IN THE-
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Village of Dublin, the home of the late'
James and Mrs. Pierce Blick house, in good
tate of repair witl,lgood. bellar and never
failing well of spring" water ;splendid garden
with fruits of varioua.,kinde:. This is a very,
do,irable home for q'�tyotie Intending to lo-
cate in the village. `For particulars as to
ice and terms op 1 ereonol1 or 1
010 tondo..
delivered to
9f , the town. • ,J
Square Deal to . All.
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AUCTION SALES
PxTENS1wDI AUCTION SALE OF CATTLE
and Piga.-.+Thomas Brown has been in-
structed to self by public auction on Lot 19,
Concession 14, McKillop, on Boundary: Line,
two, miles east of Walton. on Thursday,
November 9th, 1922, at one 'clock p.m.. 50
Head of Choice Cattle, es follows: 36 steers
and heifers two yearn old,' 12 yearling steers
and heifer., 2 choice /lows to calve in March,
also 81 choice pigs from 90 to 180 pound..
Terms,-- Ten months' credit on furnishing
approved Joint notes. Five per cent. off for
cash on credit amounts. NELSON FULTON,
Proprietor; Thumbs Brown, Auctioneer,
2804-1
AUCTION SALE OF HOUSE AND LOIS
in the Village of Dublin.-'rbe Admini-
strator of the estate of Bridget Doyle, late
of the Village of Dublin. has instructed
Thomas Brawn. Auctioneer, to offer for sale
by public auction on the premises on 'Tues-
day, the 7th,day of November, 1922, at the
hour of two o'clock p.m., the following village
Property: Being composed of Lots Numbers
97 and 98, on Mill 'Street, in Doulein'e sur-
vey in the village of Dublin, In the County
of Pertly being the .property, formerly men -
pied by the lute Beidgeb Ddyle. There is a
good frerne house• en the property. For
further particulars and conditions of sale
apply to JAMES DOYLE, Dublin P. 0. On-
tario, Administrator, or to BEST & BEST.
Seaforth, Ontario, Solicitor. for Administra-
tor. 21188-2
A(JCTION -SALE OF FARM STOCK AND
:Implementor Thomas Brown has been
instructed to sell ,by public auction on Lot
80 'Concession 1, ' Hay Townehip. one-half'
mile West of Kippen, on Wednesday, November
8th, 1922, at 1 o'clock pan. sharp, the fol-
lowing: Horses -1 heavy draught mare 8
years old, 1 gelding 6 yeer,, old, 2 geldings
gg Xye se , geldkinng,, 2 yearn old, Cattle-
'oldar6.epldP4oeinfea bean. calf, 2 two-year
'old deer*. --4' yeM'tl0tf b 'On.r •I year-old heif-
ers. `2 yearling slyer 1. sow due December
11th. 20- chunks. ' Implements -1 , Massey -
Harris Winder.'1"font, t„ I Massey -Harris
'mowed 0of ob` nut l:$ ey-Harris 13 due
drill,-' t
Massey-Harrle- stle delivery rake, 1
wide cultivator with g rrt.box, 1 wide steel
rake: 1 bean ncutaerea cotter, 1 land roller,
1 wagon, 1 noir be nlelghs. 6 section har-
rows. t Coeiwhutt'to doe plow, -1 single plow,
es
1 set double. harne,8..lrravel box. Towns. -
All sums of $10 and under.' cash; over that
amount 12 months' credit will be giver- on
furnishing approved Joint notes. A discount
of 5 per cent. of -for cash. ISAAC JARROTT,
Proprietor: Thos. Brown; -.Auctioneer.
PUBLIC AUCTION SALE OF FARM
Stock and Implement[[.= -T. M. Kellth auc-
tioneer. has received inetiuctions from the
undersigned proprietor, *sell by public auc-
tion, on Lot 29, Conceunton 13, Township of
Logan. on Thursday, November 9th, 1922.
2 miles north of Bralhaged. the following: -
Horses -Bay more eight years old 1500 lbs.,
black mare 7 years old 2600 Its., Clyde mare
8 ream old in foal, filly two yearn old Per -
aileron, Cattle -Four young, dews with calves DATED at Seaforth this 25th
at foot, cow 4 years old 'doe to freshen 15th tuber, 1922.
March, cow to freshen January. 2 town to
freshen In March, 3 steers rising two years 2863-3
old, 4 spring calves. Fowl -10 geese, 75 pul-
Flax Scutchem and ,Finished. Steady win-
ter's job. Apply DOMINION LINENS,
LIMITED, Guelph, Oat2888-8
'GET READY FOR THE CHASE
SPECIAL TRAINS FOR HUNTERS
The open season for hunting deer
and moose in Northern Ontario is
rapidly approaching. South of the
French and Mattawa Rivers Nov. 6th
to No. 20th, inclusive; north and west
'of these rivers, Oct. 26th to No. 80th
inclusive; north of the Trans -conti-
nental Railway Line the season is
from Sept. 16th to Nov. 15th inclusive.
The Canadian National Railways
traverse the finest hunting territory
in this country. This fact with their
special and regular train service,
makes "The National Way" the pre-
mier line -for the hunter. The hunt-
ing grounds are so vast there is game
for everyone.
The selection of grounds is a most
important matter and one which re-
quire careful stud*. The territory
reached by the Canadian National
lines north of Parry Sound is already
a favorite one, but the new country
east and west of Capreol is as yet
comparatively' little known to the
hunter and should, therefore, be high-
ly attractive to the follower of. the
deer and moose.
The Canadian National Railways
are providing.. special train service,
which with regular trains will meet
all demands. Special trains will be
operated as follows: ' Leave Toronto
Union Station 111.15 p.m. Oct. 31st for
Capreol and intermediate points, and'
11.16 p.m. Nov. 2nd, 3rd and 4th for
Key Jc't. and intermediate points. The
usual ample accommodation of sleep-
ing cars,' baggage cars and coaches
will be provided. - -
The Annual Hunter's Leaflet issued
by the 'Canadian National Railways
is now ready for distribution, and may
be obtainedon application to, any
agent of the Company, or write Gen-
eral Passenger Department, Room 607
Royal Bank Bldg., Toronto. 2861-4
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all per-
sons having claims against the estate of
Marian McKay, late of the Village of Kippen,
who died in Goderich on the 14th day of
August 1922. are required to forward their
clainw duly proven to- the undersigned on or
before the 13th day of Nevember, 1922.
AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that
after the said date the Executor will pro-
ceed to distribute the estate, having regard
only to the claims of which he' then shall
day of Oc-
JAMES FINLAYSON.
Executor.
lets, 50 hens one year 'old. Implements-' _
Deering binder 6 -foot cut Deering mower 6
foot cut nearly new, Deering disc drill hoe NOTICE
nearly ew. Deering disc harrow nearly new.
.Frost &. Wood cultivator, walking plow, eel
iron harrows, McCormick -_12 -foot rake new,
Massey -Harris smatter new, wagon nearly new,
cutter nearly new, buggy, .set$eleighe, demo -
crate with pole and shafts. good gravel bex,
pulper. Standard cream separator new, 12 -inch
cutting box. Clinton fanning mill, wheelbar-
row, atone boats hay rack, stock rack, pig
rate, 2 eels of double harness one set new,
2 sets of single, harness, Fairbanks -Mores
power washing machine with belts and shaft-
ing nearly new, Fairbanks -Morse gas engine
1%Fa horsepower nearly new, Doherty range
nearly new, coal or wood beater nearly new,
Daisy churn, coal oil stove, quantity of house-
hold ferniture,, about.. 480 four -inch tile,
about 40 cords of wood. about '15 good cedar
Posts, 8 good anchor ports, about 500 good
cedar stakes. good wood rack with bunks,
,sugar 'kettle 'with stand,' 2 home blanket..
robe: ages, whifltetrees, forks. Amelia, chains
and a host of articles too numerokx to men -
lion, Chev let automobile 1921 model. Sale
at 12.30 o'clock sharp. Terms. -All sum. of
$10,00 and under, cash; over that amount 12
months' credit will be given on furnishing
approved joint notes. A discount of 5 per
cent. off for cash oncredit' amounts. ED.
WESENBERG, Proprietor; Ed. Gies, Clerk:
T. M. -Kelly, Auctioneer; R. It. No. 1, Seb-
ringvrae, Tel. lkitchell 628 R 23. 2864-1
DEBENTURES FOR SALE
Town of Seaforth -
The Corporation 'of the Town of Seaforth
have debentures, with interest coupon. at.
Cached, for sale at rate to yield five and one.
half per cent per annum. For full par-
ticulars apply to the undersigned."
JOHN A. WILSJSN,
$540 -ti Treasurer.
BLANK CARTRIDGE PISTOLS
Well made and effective. Ap-
pearance is enough to scare
BURGLERS, TRAMPS, DOGS,
etc. NOT DANGEROUS. Can
lay around without risk or ac-
cident to woman or. child. Mail-
ed PREPAID for $1 -superior
make '$1,50, blank cartridges
.22 cal, shipped Ekptreas at 75c
per 100. f
STAR MFG. & SALES CO.,
X21 Manluttt>lit Alm, Brooklyn, N:Y.
TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all per -
eons having claims against the estate of
James Beattie, late of the Town of Seaforth,
Grain Merchant,' who died on or about the
18th day of June, 1922, are required to for-
ward their .claims duly proven to Best &
Best, Seaforth, Ontario, Solicitors, for the
Executrices, on or before the 13th day of,
November, 1922.
AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that
after the Kat mentioned date the Executrices
will proceed to distribute the estate, having
regard only to the claims of which they shall
then have notice.
Dated at Seaforth, Ontario, the 24th day of
October, 1922.
BEST & BEST,
Seaforth, Ontario.
2863-3 Solicitors for the Executrices.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all per-
m having claims against the estate of Brid-
get Doyle. late of the Village of Dublin, who
died on the 22n1 lay of August, 1922. are
required to forward their claims duly proven
to James Doyle. Dublin, Ontario, the Admin'-
etrator, or to Best & Best. Seaforth, Ontario,
his Solicitor., on or before the lath day of
November, 1922.
AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that
after the last mentioned date the Administra-
tor will proceed to distribute the estate, hav-
ing regard only to the elate,a of which he
shall then have notice.
Dated at Seaforth the 24th day of October,
1922.
BEST & BEST.
Seafer$h, Ontario.
2863-3 Solicitors for the Administrator.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all. per-
sons having deism against the estate of
Alfred Ross, late of the Township of Tuck-
ersmith. wile died on the 3rd day of August.
1922, are required to fmtward their claims
duly proven to the hnderaigned on or before
the 8th day of November, 1922.
AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that
after the saki nate the Administrator's will
proceed to distribute the estate, having regard
only to the elaime of which they then shall
have ',al,.
DATED 1 Seaforth' this 18th day of Oe-'
[ober, 1922.
EMILY. C. $1088 and JOHN T. ELGIE
Administrators 28614
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d. Wheat
ages'. ......,bo.
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ds folrar4,« ,•5c
a
oaf Salflnoa
48C
d S4ltnon
laago1 .25c
-Good Black Tea,
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per pend,.,.,:.., ...,.,50c
es .Large`bar Castile
Soap;,.2'f or. 350
• Cranberries'
Eeir quart ...20c
E New bates
E 3 pounds for...,.. ...35c
E Grape Fruit
Ethree for ' ...25c
.r.
•
eedlee
West Fetatoes
()hewn
perppot�und ,:....J 25
Rolled Oats • '
7 pounds for 25c
Christie's Sodas
2 pounds -ler .., 3
Pink Salmon
large tin 15cG
Brunswick Sardines
4 tins for..
Brooms
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4 string ...38cE
Forest City Baking E
Powder ..38cE
Eddy's Matches E
3 boxes for..... 33c
THE NEW STORE
T. Daly's old Store. J. MacLeod
FARMS FOR SALE
,ARM FOR SALK OR RENT CONTAIN -
.Ing 100 acres, G,ncmalon 10, Tucker-
ernith. Apply tfgg LOI'IS FISHER, Mill Road.
R. R. Ne. 3, Seale, th. Phone 9.137. 2864-1
r1ARM FOR SALE. -FOR SALE SOUTH
Half of Lob.:iii and 17, Concession 2,
ltieKillop, containing tri acres. There are
Oh the prenttses a frame barn and frame
stable, good frame house, two never -failing
wells, windmill, gv,,I orchard. All cleared,
well drained' and fvnc,d; one-half mile from
school, 3 Mlles from Seaforth. ' Will be sold
on easy terms. For further particulars apply
on the premises, or address Seaforth Pmt
Office. TOBIAS NASli. 2665x3
FARM FOR SALE -NORTH HALF OF
Lot 5, Concession 2, Hullett, eontalning 66
acres. There are' on the premises to good
frame house and• bank barn 84x62 with a 18
foot lean to. Al) fenced and tile drained
and seeded to grass. Five miles from Sea -
forth ; 40 rode from school. For further par-
ticulara apply mf'Lut 6. or phone 15.147, Sea -
forth. THOMAS -,,F LTVSNpSTONE, R. R.
No. 2, Seaforth•. A.r .. , 2855 -ti
POR SAIF --toir ' 50; CONCESSION 2,
McKillop[ 'Itothoro, % 'of an acre of
land. On the premium there is en 8 -room
brick house, good cellar, hot air furnace, hard
and soft water Inside, telephone and rural
'nail delivery: also' stable, buggy hems and
henhouse: strawberries, raspber'cies, plum,
pear and cherry trees. Two and one-half
miles from Seaforth; less than one-quarter
mile from school. Apply to JOHN McMIL-
LAN, R. R. No. 1, Seaforth. Phone 20-236.
2862df
rttWO CHOICE FARMS BEING LOTS 14
and i5 en the 7th Conoeeion of Mc-
Killen,
o-Killop, 12,4 miles from school. 2n,F miles from
church and 6 miles from the town of Sea -
forth, on good gra0el roads. On Lot 15 there
is an over -flowing well, good orchard and
buildings in good -repair. On Lot 14 there
is a good brick home with woodshed, two
never failing walla- and 80 acres of the finest
hardwood bush. Bath farms have been in
pasture for 17 yearn and have no noxioue
weeds. For hay, pasture and grain farms
they can not be beaten. Will be eold to -
nether, nr separately. For further particulars
apply to MISS TENA BEATTIE, No. 1,
Dublin. Ont 2860-5
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TRAIN SERVICE TO TORONTO
Daily Except Sunday
Leave Goderich . 6:00 a.m. 2.20 p.m.
Leave Clinton „ 1 6.25 a.m. 2.52 p.m.
Leave Seaforth .. 6.41 a.m. 3.12 p.m.
Leave Mitchell 7.04 am. 3.4E p.m.
Stretford 7.30 a.m. 4.10 p.m.
Arrive iaitcher/sr -.8,20 a.m. 5.20 p.m.
Arrive Guelph .. 4$.45 a.m. 5.50 p.m.
Arrive 'Toronto .,10.10 a.m. 7.40 p.m.
RETURNING
Leave Toronto - 6.50 a.m.; 12. 55 p.m
and .6.10 p.m.
Parlor Cafe' car Goderich to To-
ronto on morning train and Toronto
to Goderich 6.10' a.m. train.
Parlor Buffe year Stratford to To-
ronto on afterfOon train.
WE WANT 100 MEN
Right now
w to train for big paying mechani-
cal jolt.. If you are mechanically inclined
and like working around automobiles and
tractors, every day you put oil coming to us,
YOU are -cheating yourself. Can you afford
to do this' Never was there such a demand
fon trained men. A few weeks of your time
int Bated now will give you a trade that will
mean independence for life. Learn automo-
bile and tractor operating and repairing, tire
vulcanizing, battery building and oxy-acetylene
welding by the Hemphill practical system.
Our free employment service Is at your dw-
posal. Call or write for free catalogue.
Don't delay. (let in line for the big pay
and steady work. Do it now. HEMPHILL
AUTO & TRACTOR SCHOOLS, 163 King St.
West, Toronto. 2064.4
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ASTMA SUFFERERS
Hilton W. Parks, Wateniown, Oct..
writes: "I ran safely time the day
you left a bottle of Asthma Remedy
with me. I had relief fru. the trot
dose and have been improving ever
ince: can lie down at night and rest;
the Bough ha. entirely left me: I have
gained three pounds since I started
the bottle, which is now nearly finished.
The goal news has spread around this
district, and already oevrral want to
= try It. I feel so good over the new =
life, as it were, I like to tell others."
'BRIGGS' ASTHMA REMEDY'
91.50 per bottle. Money back if not
▪ tisfled. For talet Umbach's Druq =
Store, or by mail from H. 7'. Briggs, =
• Whitby, Ont, 2862-20 =
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C. G. THOMSON
Flour and Feed
Custom Chopping
OATMEAL MILLS
Seaforth.
LEE'S
ANNOUNCEMENT
We beg to announce the in of l;. New Cafe in the
' store directly opposite Daly s Garage,, on the East'
side of Main Street, Seaforth.
Meals Served at all Hours.
Wholesome food and good service. Oir,im is to
please you and we solicit your patronage.
Give us a trial. Charges Reasonable
JOE LEE, Manager
Ferguson & Co'y.
BOYS' DEPARTMENT Special in_ Men's Suits -Suits
Boys' Mackinaws, all heavy blank- bought at the very last minute; at,
et cloth, tractive shades. Priced at $18.50.
See this lot..
$5.00, $6.50, $7.50
Boys' Overcoats in the latest hea-
ther shades.
$6.50, $7.50, $9.75
All the latest Boys' Suits with ex-
tra Bloomers, the best to be had; some
with leather 'button 'at
$7.50, $8.50, $9.75, $10.50
Boys' Pullovers in all colors, roll
collar and V Neck.
$1.35, $1.75, $2.25
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Boys' Heavy Winter Caps
75c and $1.00
Boys' Winter Mitts and gloves from
50c to $1.25
Little Boys' Jerseys, pure wool, in
all colors with button shoulder at
$1.75, $2.00, $2.25
Ferguson & Co.
Men's Heavy Plain, Dark Grey
Suits in all sizes, at
$22.50
Men's Pencil Striped in Heather
shades in all sizes, at
$22.50
Men's Odd Trousers, real heavy for
Fall and Winter wear.
$3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $5.00
Men's Mackinaws, , plain blanket
cloth and sheep lined.
$7.50, $8.00, $9.50
Special in Men's Felt Hats; all
new fall stock -no old stock to offer at
$2.98
Men's Lined Smocks with Corduroy
collars in black only, at
$2.75
- - Seaforth
MACDONALD'S
RIER
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