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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1893-03-01, Page 3VNE8..9 OI eCTOR/. .C411T,.tr, fr,',Oftlos, 7:I'tE11$TAN ,11Qtea 'issued, m, 1. Money With gaited =February, ..` tgotirporated REST, iOLSON, dlaoountod, chtinge - lowgest /SMUT advaueed one or more as security. 1884. • ,OLtO1 11111. by Aetot Parliament 1866. • . - $2,000,040 e - , $1,100,000 , - MONTREQ.L. President. THOMAS, General Manager. Collections made, Drafts Sterling and American ex - bought and sold at current rates. ALLOVV$D ON DSPOSITh. to farmers on their own notes endorsers. No mortgage re - H, C. BREWER, Manager, CLINTON. G. 'D. ALBERT 4 GENERAL Notes Discounted. Interest Clinton, June IffoTaggart BANKER, STREET, CLINTON, BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. - - Drafts Issued; Allowed on Deposits. sttth, 1891 658y p FARRAN St TISDALL, PRIVATE BANKERS,; Uattenbury - Street - Clinton. ' J. C. STEVENSON, a Furniture Dealer, &c. THE LEADING UNDERTAKER AND 8 FUNERAL DIRECTOR. r Dpposite Town Hall, - Clinton, Ont c t. LADES;: GENTS d WATCHES a c With Fancy Dials and Sixteen Jewels --AT-- BIDDLECOMBE'8_ ii JUdical. DRS. OFFICE Ontario W. GUNN. GUNN & GIBSON. St, a few doors east of Albert St. 1 R. J. GIBSON. DR. TURNBULL. 1 .1. L. Turnbull, M. B. Toronto Univ. ; M. D. , D. M., Victoria Univ. M. C. 1'. dr. S. Ont, ; Fellow )f the obstetrical society of Edinburgh. Late of Office:— ' London, Eng., and Edinburgh hospitals. Dr. Dowsloy's stand, Itattenbury 81. Night cane newored at Office. DR. SHAW. Office In Hod on's Block, Ii,ttteabury St., Clinton, Ont. Night calls at, same plaoe. 11.011, petlt>< U' j. T. Ca BRUCE L. D. 8., Surgeon Dentist. Member of R. C. D. S., of Ont. Peoth extracted without pain by the use of a harm• leas and pleasant local anaesthetic. No unconscious - less, sickness nor ill-effects accompany the use of this remedy, and many in and around Clinton can testify to its genuineness. Special attention given to the preservation of the natural teeth. Orrice, les' Block, over Taylor's she store. R. AC R EW, L. D. S. Sergeon Dentist. Graduate of Royal College of Dental Sergeons of Ontario. Best Local Anaesthetics for painless ex• racticin.. Rooms in Smith's Block op- posite P. 0. 728-y. Vaal. MANNING & SCOTT, Barristers, 4,c.. ELLIOTT'S BLOCK, - - CLINTON. Money to Loan. A. H. MANNING. FOR ' AL.E. Tea properly at pewees occupied by the un- dersigued ea a reeldenoe on the Moro* itoad, iq tl89 Towngf 694404# oonilhitiog of one half of an sere of land, good frame house—artery and a half- seven rooms, including kitchen, hard and Soft water, good stone cellar, stable, wood and carriage houses. Thera aro also some good fruit trees. This property Is beautifully situated and a very suitable for any:person wishing to live retired - Fos further partioulars ply to I{ 0A8IPLON, .642-tf Barrister, Godorleh. TO THE FARMERS. Study your own interest and 'go WM!you can get Reliable � 4, Uarness, I manufacture none but the Baal OF STOOK. Beware , shops that doll cheap, as they kava pot to line. ifa3 Call and get prices. Orders by mall promply attended to Jr4DEtN 1B104 , HARNESS EMPORIUM, ULYTra, ONT FOR SALE. THE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale four eligible Building Lot fronting on Albert Street; has two fronting on kiattenbury Street; either en bloc or iu separate lots, to suit purchasers. For further particulars apply to the undersigntd.—Ll. DiNSLE1', Clinton, 88 emairltaa A. O. U.W. The Clinton Lodge, No. 144, meets in Biddlocomb's Hall, opposite the market, the 1st and 3rd Fridays in each month. Visitors cordially invited. R. StoNs- uAat, M. W. J. BEAN, Recorder. 5993' t'.rest • elLINTON Lodge, No. 84, A. F. & A. M. mo Uj every Friday, on or after the moon. Visit log brethren cprdially invited. RICH HEYWOOD, w. u. OWVEN BALL11RD, Sac Clinton Jan. 14 1890, Orange. 6 L.0.L.No. 710 9 CLIIYB`®N, MeetsliEcovn Monday of every month. Hall, 3.id Hat, Victoria block. Visiting brethren always made welcome. WM. WALT(Ell, W. II THOS. KEA&NS, D.M. CANTELON, Sec. glad lliohto Jubilee Preceptory No. 161, (Black Knights of Ireland) Meets in the Clinton Orange Hall, the second Wednes• day of every month, at 7.:30 o'clock in the evening. Visiting Sir 'Knights will always receive a hearty welcome. A. M. Tone, Worshipful Preceptor GooROR HANLEr, Deputy Preceptor PETER CANTELON, Registrar Royal Black Preceptory 397, Bkzcic Knights of Ireland, Meets In the Orange Hall„ Blyth, the Wednesday after full moon of every month, Royal Black Preceptory 315, Black Knights of Ireland, Meets in the Orange Hall, Goderich, the Third Mon- day of every month, Visiting Knights always made welcome. W H MURNEY, Preceptor, Goderich P 0 JAMES RUSK, Registrar, Goderich P 0 NELSON T. RITCHIE, P, L. SURVEYOR and CIVIL ENGINEER, KINCARUlNE - - - ONT. Orders left at this offhice promptly attended to. JAS. SCOTT. Clinton MEAT Market CAMPION & JOHNSTON, BARRISTERS, - - SOLICITORS., NOTARIES, cg'c., GOiDERICH, - - ONT. Office over Jordan's Drug Store, E. CAMPION, Q. C. M. O. JONNSTON. MONEY TO LOAN. H. J. D. COOKE, BARRISTER, OoLsclTOR, NOTARY ProLic, (j0N0EYANCoR, &C. ---HONEY TO LEND. 0111^.e one door north of the bank, QrEEN STREET. BLYTH. gall AVISON & JOHNSTON, Law, Chancery, and Conveyancing. Office—West Street, next door to Poet Office, Goderich, Ont. 67. IP C. HAYS, Solicitor, dc. Office, corner of Ur Square and West Street, over Butler's Rook Store, Goderich, Ont. 07. gar Money to lend at lowest rates of interest. litotteg to pod. MONEY to lend In large or small eum8 of goo mortgages or personal security at the lowest current rates. II. HALE, Huron et. Clinton. Clinton, Feb. 26,1881 ly MONEY. A targe amount of Private money to loan. Lowest rite of interest C. A, HART':, Solicitor die. Ogice - Perrin'e Block. Atteitoneexlog. H. W. BALL ,( UOTIONEER for Huron County. Sales attend- ed to in any part sof the County. Address *Aerate Gonsluorl P. 0. V-17. Photographers FOSTER & -BAYLEY, CLINTON. Life 'Size Portraits a Specialty. tILL HEADS, NOT .) He,.da, Letter Heade, 'Tag, Statements, Circulars, Bnotnose Cards, Envelopes, Programmes, eta., eta., printed in a workman- like manner and at lot rates, at THE NEWS -RECORD BUSINESS :CHANGE. The undersigned desires to intimate that be has bought out the interest of Mr. Couch, in the butcher• ing business lately carried on under the style of FORD &COUCH, lie will continue the same at the old stand, and trusts by giving the closest and most careful attention to the business, straightforward and courteous treatment to all, and handling only choice meat, to nierit and receive a fair share of public patronage. All orders carefully and promptly filled, JAMES A. FORD, CLINTON. The People's Grocery, Until Stocktaking Wednesday, March 15, 1893, we will offer all our large and varied assortment ot Craokercj and Glassware —AT --- GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. This chance of getting cheap Goods should not he missed, SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO CASH PURCHASERS. We make a specialty of TEAS AND COFFEE, and handle none but first-class Goods. Call and see us. G. J, STEWART. PHOTOS Parties on receiving their Photos from my Gallery are heard to exclaim, " I am well pleased! How ntoe 1 They are just lovely, etc." As 1 have a first-class Gallery. with 200 square feet of glass, good professional machinery, modern improvements and furniture and soen- ery in great variety, I can make good Photos on dark or bright days. Instantaneous process for children also. As I have studied the Art thoroughly, and taken professional instructions from some of the beat sources in Can- a, and use the very best and most d rable photographic) material I can purchase I feel able to furnish you a atrictly first-class and durable lite of Photos at a pride reasonable to all. C. HOARE. Near CLINTON, W. , BOY,, BAER avid CONFECTIONER. Full Stack of Cakes and Confec- tionery always in stock. - ONSTERS IN SEASON. - Don't fail to call when ordering your xrnas supplies. i Our make of Bread is the'' best that can be produced and is deliyered free to all parts of the town. The Eureka Bakery, Opposite the Post Office, Clinton. oo, Trowhill, Horseshoer and General Black- smith, Albert Street, North, Clinton. JOBBING A SPECIALTY. Woodwork ironed and first chess material and work guaranteed; farm Implements and machines rebuilt and repaired. WATTS & CO., CHEMISTS & DRUGGISTS Great Northwosteru Telegraph office, Albert - - Street. - - Clinton. JOHN -b SCIS U TON, Butcher and Poulterer, ALBERT STREET, CLINTON. All lines', in season. Highest price for Hides, Tallow and Sheepskins. rasst0°; ILO PIETY FOR SALE OF c:d'l�( .l REN r.—Advertisers will find "The t,"'''` News ite.ord" one of the beat mediums in thiComity of Huron. Advertise in '!'lie New, :Ie.:ore— 'rnu Double Circulatfop Talks to Thousands. !twat, as low as dry. Tail CELE MUTED Moat Wasfter$ .14N civ,;a��� Wringers. THE 68EN'f IN TUE MARKET. Illakfiifnes All:ri 'ed on 'li.'rittl I ani also u_cut sur All Agricultural Implements Wareroom opposite Fair's Mill, Call and see rte. JR B.EI 9 CLINTON JAS. FERG : SON, PUMP MAKER, - - CLINTON, (ROSS' OLD STANT)) Plnnps sold reasonable. Cisterns and Tanks pelt down. Wells dug and cleaned. atlid Satisfaction Guaranteed. New Flour and Feed Store HANLEY N EY &WALKER beg to announce that they have opened a Flour and Feed Store east of the Com- mercial Hotel, Huron Street, Clinton. We will keep in stock the very best of everything in the line, such as Flour, Meals, Feed, Seeds, &c., at very reason- able prices. Goods delivered to all parts of the town. We solicit and expect a legitimate share of town and country trade. Remember the location of the Clinton Flour and Feed Store. HANLEY & WALKER ((>;«, r STRAY STOCK ADVER k J TISEMENTS inserted In Tnn NEWS RRcoau at low rates. The law makes it compulsory to advertise stray stock If yon Want any kind of advertising you will not I no better than call on The News -Record. i GO TO THE l Union Shaving Parlor For first-class Hair -Cutting E and Shaving. - Smith's block, opposite Post Office, Clinton I J. EMERTON, Proprietor. ( J. E. BI,ACKALL, Veterfnary r'f OntSurarioVet honorary College, treats raduate of 1 , diseases of all domestic animals ] . on thrmost modern and scientific t principles, t0TCans attended to e night or day. Office lmmedittely west of the alrl Royal Hotel, Ontario street. Residence— r Alpert street, Clinton. 549-3m t J. C. STEVENSON, a Furniture Dealer, &c. THE LEADING UNDERTAKER AND 8 FUNERAL DIRECTOR. r Dpposite Town Hall, - Clinton, Ont c t. LADES;: GENTS d WATCHES a c With Fancy Dials and Sixteen Jewels --AT-- BIDDLECOMBE'8_ ii t GOOERICH M!RBIE' WORKS. J. C. Stevenson, Furniture Dealer, Clinton, le our agent for Clinton and vicinity. W. M. Mohring, of Beumiller, Is our Travelling agent. Orders entrusted to either of the above will have our beet attention. Monuments supplied In CANADIAN, SCOTCH, SWEDE, NORWAY and AMERICAN granites, a well as in all varieties of marble. Give Mr,il Stoycnson a call before ordering else• where. JOHN A. ROBERTSON. Manager. ALLAN LINE ROYAL !NAIL STEAMSHIPS. REDUCTION IN RATES. Steamers sail regularly from Portland and Halifax to Liverpool via Londonderry DURING THE WINTER MONTHS. Cabin, $40 and upward.. Second Cabin, $26. Steerage at lcw rajtes. No Oattta carried, STATE ). SERVICE OF ALLAN LINE LINE. l STEAIfsHIPS. NEW YORK AND GLASGOW via Londonderry, every Fortnight. Cabin, $40 and upwards. Second Cabin, $25. Steerage at low rates. Apply to H. & A. ALLAN, Montreal; or to A.0 . PATTISON or WM JACKSON, Clinton. • "Shorter" Pastry and "Shorter" Bilis. We are talking abouts " shorten- ing" which will not cause indi- gestion. Those who "know a thing or two" about Cooking (Marion Harland among a host of others) aro using COTTOLENE i instead of lard. None but the purest, healthiest and cleanest ingredients go to make up Cot- tolene. Lard isn't healthy, and is not always clean. Those who use Cottolene will be healthier and wealthier than those who use lard—Healthier because they will get "shorter" bread; wealthier because they will get "shorter* grocery bills—for Cottolene costs no more than lard and goes twice as far—so is but half as expensive. Dyspeptics delight.in Its Physicians endorse its Chefs praise it! Cooke extol it I Housewives welcome t! All live Gropers sell It! Made only by N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., Wellington and Ann Streets, MONTREAL. The Hum? News -Record $1.50 a Ye,.r—$1.25 in Advance. 'BVedues it sy, March 1st, iS:D:t FO 11 WI FE BEATERS. Ampropositiun to introduce the whip ping post into New York Slide for the Punishment of wife -beaters is receiving serious discusosan. If anything would Justify this barbarous institution i' would be wife boating. A man who flogs a woman is a despicable scoundrel and a cowardly ruffian. IIo slakes the blood of decent people boil, and do• serves humiliation and torture. But the whipping -post is brutalizing to every body concerned, The Rochester Demo Brat suggests the black hole as a substi• lute—dungeons into which no ray of light can penetrate and no sound con reach. Twenty four or forty-eight hours confinement in a perfectly dark cell is said to be 000 of the moat terrible experiences that a human being can under go. The blacknoss,the silence and the solitude are very anbd'liug. The prisoner emerges in a penitent, contrite and submissive mood, Ho has not been physically injured, but 11e has had an experience which is forever after remem• tiered with wholesome horror. THE SCHEDULING OF CAN- ADIAN CATTLE. Some time ago Prof. Smith, of the utario Veterinary College, received rem Prof. Williams, of Edinburgh, Gotland, part of the lung of one of the anadien cattle slaughtered at Dundee uring the scare which led to the rcheduling of live stock from the Do - inion, and also a portion of the lung if an animal destroyed as suffering from he contagious form of plouro- ln umo T ala. e hose were handed by ?rincipal Smith to Dr. Coven, and hat gentleman made a microscobical xlmination of tho specimens. In his eport, which has boon forwarded to he Dominion Government, and also o Sir Charles Tupper, the doctor ays that the lung taken from the anadian cow displayed what corre ponds to the catarrhal or broncho Ineumonia of human pathologists vhich might result from a variety of ausea, such as exposure, etc. The lung aken from the other cow showed a isease of an entirely different ehst- eter, in fact, more of what might be ailed labor or croupous pneumonia. --The citizens of Port Rowan are advooct- g the establishment of a canning factory in at village. DIE C09IMOPOLITAN offers fifteen bun dred dollars, in four prizes of one thousand dollars, three hundred dollars, one hundred dollars, and one hundred doltare, respectively, for the four water colors which shall be chosen by a com- mittee from such drawings tie may be submitted by the artists of the United States or Europe on or before twelve o'clock on the first day of December, eighteen hundred and ninety-three. The subjects are to be selected from the life of Christ, taking those scenes which teach in the highest forms the lessons of love, patience, humility and forbear- ance, with fidelity, as far as may he, to the actual surroundings and conditions of the period. rhe treatment should be calculated for single page reproduc- tion in Tun CosltoPOLITAN, in size five by eight inches. The subjects to be suitable, an far as possible, for use in stained glass in church or cathedral. The originals for which prizes are award- ed will become the property of Tne Co5880rOLIT,N.. The drawings should be shipped securely packed, and addressed: "Submitted to Art Committee, Cosno- rOLiTAN MAOAztxs, Sixth Avenue and Eleventh Street, Net York," and in the upper left.hand corner: "Not to be opened before the first day of December eighteen hundred and ninety-three. 4.1.1ta.N 'I7mt;"1'i t Rs: 0-W'Ntfit*rrig. The Water/on Chamber as Windsor Castle, WIoe,e1e Pe rforiortrtooa Are elven. �/ The Waterloo chamber, where "Carmen" was recently performed at Windsor by Sir Augustus Iiarrts' company, is described by the Pill Stall Budget as a large, square room iu the center of the state apartmente. It is approached on ono side by the grand staircase and the grand vestibule front the quadrangle, and on the other by the grand receptioo•room from the private apartments. There are besides three other doors, eon - fleeting it with St. George's hall on one side and the thronorooni 011 the other. The stage is erected actoee the roots, and the throaoroom will be used as a green- room, while the rubors -room, the king's closet and the northern end of the graucl receptiop•rooln can also be pressed into seryiee as dressing -rooms. Opposite the stage is a raised dais, on which is placed a chair tor the Queen, and on a lower level chairs for the royal family. Around on the floor are chairs for the privileged guests. Thu Waterloo chamber was built by Sir Jeffery Wyatvtlle, the architect of modern Windsor castle, over a disused courtyard which used to exist fu the center of the state apartments, and which served no purpose whatever. The chamber was originally intended as a gallery to receive the numerous portraits executed by Sir Thomas Lawreuce for George IV, in remembrance of the various kings, generals and statesmen who were associated iu the league of nations against Napoleon I., and with the subsequent re -settlement of Europe at the congress of Vienna. The result of its central position was that it was lighted altogether by skylights, and that the entire surface of tete walls was available for the purpose for which it was designed. Among the works of art whieli line the walls are eighteen large canvases by Sir Thomas Lawrence, the most striking of which is the full length of Count Noted lietlnan of all the Cossacks, which was de- signed when the Cossack chief visited Eng- land nbland in the train of the Tzar Alexander after Waterloo. The chamber has an several occasions been used for great state banquets. The thronerootn is an oblong apartment which looks out on the north terrace. The walls are hung with rich brocade of the deep garter blue, and woven with the 8110110• gram of "SS" and the garter and motto of the order. The chairs and furniture are upholstered to match, and their total ef- fect is very striking. The panels are adorn- ed with very fine paintings, and there are several very valvable cabinets filled with china. At the western end stands a beau- tifully carved ivory throne, consisting of a seat fashioned out of elephants' tusks; which was presented to the Queen by the Rajah of Travancore. This apartment used to be the meeting place o, the Knights of the Carter when a chapter of the order was held. ENGLISH GIRLS WALK ALONE - The Old Time 'Impediment of Maid At- tendance Discarded, The independence of action characteristic of the day as regards the feminine world ex- ercises a marked effect upon the attitude taken up by young girls belonging to the upper classes. Formerly they were hedged round by many restraints ; they were not allowed to go here or there without being guarded by one of their own sex, either by mother or maid, says the Queen. Did they go shop- ping, a maid must go, too, and sit in the shop side by side with them ; did they go out to afternoon tea, or to make a call the maid must go, too, and wait in the hall. It is now considered quite pertnissible and quite conventional for a young girl to walk by herself through the streets of Lon- don. She may walk alone when shopping, when visiting, when attending classes or lectures, to early and late church services, to study art at South Kensington and other museums, or travel by train or district, main or suburban lines, or wherever engage- ments lead. Theline is certainly drawn at walking in Hyde Park alone, although some few inde- pendent maidens consider their pet dogs quite sufficient protection even there, but there is no restriction as to the length of time a young lady may look ... at shop win- dows.—Boston Record. Will ms, Children are supposed to bo the most whimsical creatures in the world, and yet there have been grown men who were quite as much so as any child that ever lived. The writer knows a little girl who cannot go to sleep unless she held a piece of rubber between her thumb and forefinger, which some persons consider to be whimsical in the extreme ; but what have these to say of Haydn, one of the greatest of composers of music, who could not put two notes to- gether until tie"had dressed himself in his best suit and had his hair powdered, and who declared that without a certain diamond ring, the gift of Frederick II. of Prussia, on his finger he could not begin to work, since he could not summon a single idea into his heed ? Other composers have been equally whimsical. Of Gluck it is said that when he felt himself in a humor to compose he had his piano -forte carried into a beautiful meadow, where, with a bottle of cham- pagne on either aide of him, he was able to do justice to his muse. Another writer of music, Sarti, could com- pose only in a dark room, lit by a single candle This peculiarity showed itself in his work for most of it indicates that he was a man of gloomy imagination. The best wort( of 1'aisiello was composed while that genius was in bed ; and Sacchini declared that he never had any moments of inspiration except when hie two favorite: cots were sitting one upon each shoulder. —Harper's Bazar. Ile Itutlt Ono of the Pyramids. The British Museum, the great European storehouse of things out of the ordinary, has hundreds of Egyptian mummies, of all dynasties carefully stowed away within its walls. Some of these are comparatively recent efforts at embalming and others date back to the "wide revolving shades of cen- turies past." The oldest of the entire col- lection is the mummy of Mykerinos. He was a king in Egypt in what is known to hystory as the "fourth dynasty," and wore his golden tiara and sat on the throne of thrones 4,000 years before the wise men followed the star of fate till it stopped over the lowly hovel in Bethlehem where the in- fant Jesus lay. Mykerinos was the builder of .the third pyramid at Ghizeh, where his headless mummy was discovered in the year 1836. The atone coffin in which he was being transported to England was lost at sea and lay at the bottom ot the onean for two years, before being rbcovered. It is seldom that a man's bones are subjected to much vicissitudes, especially 5,000 or 6,000 years after death. Tho Point of view. Artificial Ice Manufacturer—Isn't this horribly cold weather ? Plumber—Do you call this cold ? (QLDWIN 0.41.1,B1,) DOW Tho Qounty CouBoil of York at ila Lot session, paeaed tho i'uliowitlg resp- lutjOU : 'That'thi4 Council desire Go place un recofd its belief that the ndvucaoy ofannexaiion sentiment in this country is confined to a smell and unimportant section of the commitsity and is one chat is looked upon with ubhofrence by the vast tusjurity of ailiz"ns, and that the action ut' hl r Gold win Smith in pretending that he in tiny wily re- presonta ,t puttein of the Canadian pouple in discussllg 1140 question with the aulliorities in the United States is a simple piece of impel tiuence and one tuetiling, the severest censure and one that should be resented by the people through their representatives." It is well to have this on •record, for it is on the mild. of every one not loot to all sense of pat:lutisul and public decency. Yet were ,t 1 v80111110 dis. apl r ving the Course of ,1/-eaie. Smith nn,l halter to Lo passed by the annex- ntiuliste of the Wilted Slates, it would not be mole tinhely,frum tht•irown point of view. Iteeeettu('iit Of Allusive im- pertineuce 01 these suets has done much fur the 0 yslulizetiul of Canadian feel- ing still the up icuri:,tit' a great na- tional idea. Their I,c'iesate vcouted huhu she end of tit., llumiuiuu to the other. gess, sag: e Diseases are utter. 8,8 'zLn Sea, OF .,- OF PURE NORWEGIAN cos: L OiL AND HYPOPHO P! l',rt-t OF LIU1i_ AND SO,..\, will restore l lost .fiord!,, 1'^' t ' and chock wacfirb' I- in cfr.ldren, with ,von:!:',.,' r. ,; ; Coughs and colds are e '!y .:,i few doses of tills ren;ar:a :i PALATABLE AS MILK. !Pesere; the ,grr,.ulfne, pia :,a ;is I;: , wrappers. Prcpo-ecl only by "rcft at Bc,r :t:, R. WOO _ 'S �a� 1 ,.w orway Pine Syrup. Rich in the lung -healing virtues of the Pint ombined with the Soothing- and expectorant uoperties of other pectoral herbs and barks. 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