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r attention to our floe display of mire, stoles, Melee
ad a finer or larger 'stock to select from and we
tending to purchase not to fail to call and see our
RANDK,RCHI S.
If yon desire any sestet mace in selecting your Holiday gifts, we shall
be pleased to show our handkerchiefs, the finest display ever seen in the town.
at all prioes, suitable for everyone.
COLLARS AND BELTS.
In Fancy Collars and Belts we Have the most attractive display ever
shown in this store. No nicer or morn acceptable gift, for a lady, could be
purohased than one of our dainty and fashionable collars or one of our stylish
belts.
TIES.
In choosing a gift for a gentleman, we can again help your to decide by
ehowing you a splendid end up-to-date muga of gentleman's ties, the very
newest, and beautiful Silk H€.ndkerohief.
GROCERIES.
Our stocky aa usual ie fresh and complete, choicest raisins, currants.
peels, nuts and flavorings, everything to make a delicious cake and
plum pudding, try them, we k iow,you will call again.
A Happy New Year to all.
De 1 . GORDON.
PERSONAL.
Wa shall be glad to pave contributions to
this column from any of our readers. If you
haver-isitors or purpose going away yonraelf,
dropinand tell us, orsend us. a note to that
effect.
Mr. Lloyd Sills, of Toronto was home
for the holidays.
• 31r..2'ohn Ball, of Toronto is home for
the holidays.
Mr. Roy Gordon was home from To.
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ronto for the holidays.
Mimi Hattie WeIlwood, of Toronto is
Home for the holidays.
Mr. E. J. Mooney, of Stratford'• is
T. Chisholm., M. P, is hone from
Ottav>4 for the holidays.
Miss Eva Simmons, of Acton, is visit-
ing her parents in town.
Mr. James Murray, of . Orangeville is
visiting at his home in tom
e for the holidays,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clegg are apon4-
3g the holidays at Ingersoll,
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es home from
...Le for the holidays.
r. W. P. Grierson is spending a few
s at Sylvan and Parkhill.
r. Thos. Groves, of Sault Ste Math,
ioh, is home for the holidays.
Mr. 0. Bolton, of London, is visiting
his daughter, Mrs. R. H. Crowder.
Miss Jennie Halliday, of Toronto is at
the parental home for the holidays.
Mr. Benj. Mitchell of Toronto is visit.
ng with his oid.'Wingham friends.
Mr, Gordon Griffin, of Toronto, is at
he parental home for the holidays.
Mist V. Nelson, of Toronto is visiting
at her parental home for the holidays.
Mise Maxwell, of Brandon is spending
he holidays with Wingham relatives.
"a A. F. McKenzie, of Monkton,
"hristmas under the parental
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but we're
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Mr. Hugh Hamilton, of Chatham is
spending the •holidays at the parental
horns.
Mr. Andy Small, of Orangeville
spending the holidays at his home
town,
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Taylor are spend-
ing the holidays with relatives as St.
Thome.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Walley, of Inger-
soll are visiting with their son, Mr. F.
H. Walley.
Mr. and Mrs. 11, H. Chisholm, of
Toronto are spendieg the holidays at
Mayor Belt's.
Mr. and Airs. Geo. 1'1. Mooney and
two children, of Ripley spent Christmas
in. Winghazn,
Mr. and Mrs: Heath's of `London • •are
visiting with 14, and Mrs, Jas Duffield
for the holidays,
Mrs, Taylor, of London stieo Christ-
mas( with ber pareses, Zees rad hi't2J
tlohll WlpGr00kielii
and Mrs. Dudley Holmes and
children spent teae holidays with tela.
fives at Goderich•
Miss McTavish, of Wroxeter is visit-
ing for a few days at the home of Mr.
Hugh Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Howell, of Toronto
are spending the holidays with Mr, and
Mrs. Wm. Gannett.
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Young, of
Winnipeg are spending the holidays with
Mr. Young's parents.
Mr. Kenneth Liuklater, of Detroit,
and Miss J. Linklater, of Acton are
home for the holidays.
Mr, Chester Hogg, Who has been re-
siding in the West, for some time is
home for the holidays.
Mt. and Mrs Ohms Kenney of Berlin
are visiting with Mrs. Kenney's parents,
Mr. and Mrs, Carruthers.
Air. and Mrs. John Thornton, of
Listowel, spent the holiday with the
former's parents in town.
Mrs, John Pattison, of Port Elgin is
spending Christmas with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Rich. Porter,
Mrs. C. L. Laing and child, of Berlin,
is hoarse with her parents, Dr. and Mrs.
Macdonald for the holidays.
Rev. Samuel Burwash, of Port Elgin
spent the Christmas holiday with his
brother, Rev. N. S. Burwnsh,
Miss Martha Bosman attended the
Iteid-Errington wedding in West Wawa-
nosh on Wednesday of last week,
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Mr.and Mre.Jas Savage and daughter,
4` of Jamestown, Ohio, are spending the
e. holidays at Mr. I), E. McDonald's.
Mr. and Mrs, Wm, heading and little
sk daughter, Of Toronto are at the home of
.l. Mr. 1). M. Gordon for the holidays.
81bs Mixed Candies for - .25
We have fresh Mixed Nuts.
Orraugee, per doyen, .20 to MO
Omitted—A dandy special,
positirely sweet, per dozen .30
Ganong's Bon Bon .80 to 83.00
If you are needing anything in
IS, line, give u a call.
B* nwawers. Hottest Prices.
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Mies Edith Beemer, of Toronto, is
spending Ohriennas week with her
parents, Mr. and Mre. ,i. H. Beemer.
Mr. Lyon Findlater, of Ifanley, Sack.
is visiting with bis parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Wm, Findlater, 2nd line of Morris.
Meners. Russell and Geoege Mcfanig•
gan, of Tillsonburg, ilrre spending the
holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Gorge Carr.
Mrs. hnechtel, and Mr, Knechtel jr.,
of Wm./gels are spending the holidays
With ;Meir. 1). and Mrs. Perris at the
Mare.
— Dr. J. W. and Mrs. Scott, of Sandus-
ky, Mich. fare spending the holiday' rrith
yrs, $vn3titl's pignut*, Mr, and Mrs. Tai.
TRE WINGH.AM TIMES DECEjBER 1906,
Mr, Aroh Hislop, M. P. P. for East
Huron, and Liberal nominee for the
Commons, was in town on. Friday last,
calling ou his numerous friends,
Mr. James Mo Gregor, of Montreal,
date of Glasgow, Scotland, spent the
Christmas holidays at the home of his
uncle, Mr. Thomas Wilson.
Mra. (Dr.) Scott and son, Robert and
/sties Sadie Knight, all of Sandus'ky,Mioh,
are spending a few weeks at the home of
Mrs. Scott's parents, Afr. end. Mrs. T.
Wilson.
M.
r and Mrs.Cook . o ' n a d daughter, of
Winnipeg; Mrs. Orr, Mrs. J. S. Borden
and Misses Viol t and May Borden, are
visiting with Mrs. and W. J. Orr, at the
King Edward,
Mr, and Mrs, E, J. Manuel, ofKearney
are spending the holidays with Wing -
ham relatives. Mr. Manuel and Mr.
Wesley Currie, another : Wingham old
boy, have charge of the chair factory at
Kearney and are prospering.
CRESOLENE ANTISEPTIC TABLETS
A simple and effective remedy for
SORE THROATS AND couonS
They combine the germicidal value of Crecolene
with the seething properties of slippery elni and lico-
rice.
Co Limitest or d Agents, Montreal. ae
itsuzslY.
MCCrLT,oeir.—In Ingersoll, on December
21st, the wife of Mr. J. A. McCulloch, formerly
of Wingham;ason.
SnonraaED.—In Morris, on December lith,
t he wife of Mr. John Shortreed; a daughter.
DIED
RADDAsz.—In Cranbrook, on december 10th,
.7ohannn Shrader, beloved wife of Ferdinand
Raddatz, aged 08 years and 4 months,
TENDERS , WANTED.
Tenders will be receis.2d by the undersigned
up to 7.80 o'clock .n Friday evening, De-
cember 21st, 1900, for tl: , position of Caretaker
of the Wingham 13ighe,+hool.,
List of duties eau be awn and full informa-
tion given at the office -f the Secretary.
DUDLEY HOT.MES,
Secretary.
NOTICE.
The Annual Meeting of of the Turnberry
Agricultural Society will be held in the
COUNCIL CHAMBER, WINGIIAM,
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EVERY DAY BY FREIGHT OR ExPIZESS
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At the Big Book " Stare.
We hays now the largest assortment of China and Bettie Ware, Cot ♦�
Toilet Sets for ]a. less and gentlemen, in great variety, Work Boxes, 2
Crochet Sets, Ink Stands, Fountain Pens, Obristmas Stationery in great •
variety, new etyle of Cushion Tope, Cushions and Tea Cosies, Embroidered •
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.. Centre Pieces, Gift Books, Church Hymn Books and Bibles. 1
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• All new Toys, Blocks, Toy Books, Rubber Dane, China and Wax
• Dolls in great variety, Doll Cabs and Cutters in great variety, Fancy
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Baskets, eta., etc,
♦ AU lines in full awing next Saturday. Come earlyRand get the best,
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j Customers Doming by train or from a distance
• and wraps at the store and they will be taken by
• boy to the train when necessary,
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TOY DEPARTMENT.
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ANYONE WISHING A . .
PARTIOULARLY DESIR-
ABLE ........
5 per cent, Investment
i1INDLY CALL 0l
ABNER COSENS
Loan and Insurance Agent.
LE URE
Coudilions
France
Churcf
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ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9th, BY Ruv. FAT
1007, at 1 oielock p.1113.
All members of the Society are requested to
be present.
J. J. MOE PAT,
President,
H. B. Erairo P,
Secretary.
FARM FOR SALE
a TOBIN, or LONDON.
Opera II use, Wingham
Thursday, De
Father Tobin
study of phurcZ-
will explain thor
question.
Local talent wi
Lots 4 and o Concession 17, Hewick Town- Proceeds will g
ship containing 200acree, more or less, belong- Win ham's new
v estate of the late Jas.Ritohie. There g
tug tottii�> cleared and balance in
dee al ti,ii ;IDT E(il'ti r "'he farm is under
swamp and spoofs 1 fid. ^ «: There are ou
drafted ttftd fenced througheittt.,
the prenzisef a tit/ d story briefs 1101151 ,,...
stone foundation, !tick ltifckeit and atonic
woodshed, cement eisaern, furnace e.ts, There I'
is also a good. frame bard with stone fo�Inda- y,
tion and stabbling uuderheath ; large drivinr^
shed, pig and hen houses. A drilled, Weil whit•
plenty of, water forced to li^, riga tinct stable by
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1G ft windmill on bern "WIni]5n111 also used
for chopping. 'iht5 farm la Ideated five miles
north of Gerrie and thrt?tr and a half miles east
of the village of Achieve. Close to school, etc.
Any one 'desirilig a nrst-class farm in aood
locality at a reasonable price would do well to
investigate. Apply on the premises for full .
particulars,
THOMAS RITCHIE,
Belmore, P. O. -
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to R. S. 0.
1897, Chap ;129, yes. 38. that all persons having
claims against the Estate of Christina Coffin,
late of the Township of Culross in the County
of Bruce, widow deceased, who died on or
about the 23rd day of April, A. D.1002, are
required to sena bypost prepaid or to deliver to
R. Vanstone, Solicitor for the Administratrix,
on or before the 20th day of January, A.D. 1007,
their names, addresses and descriptions and a
full statement of particulars of their elaimsand
the nature of the security of any) held bythem
duly certified, and that after the said day the
Administra vis will proceed to distribute the
assets of the deceased among thepartit s entitled
thereto having regard only to -the claims of
which she Atilt then have notice.
Dated the lath day of December A. D. BIOG.
R. VANSTONE,
Wingham P. 0..
Solieitor for the Administratri-e.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notiee is hereby given pursuant to R. S. O.
1807, Chap. 120, Fee.3ti, that all cr=one having
claims agatnat the Estate of William Aitken,
late of the Township of Turnberry, in the
County of Huron Farmer, dercased, who died
on or about the thirty-first iiaq of January.
A. D. 1901, are required to send by post prepaid
or deliver to 11.1Vanstone, Solicitor for the
Adniinistratrsx. en or before the 20th tray of
January, A D. 1007 their names, addres::es and
descriptions and a full statement of particulars
of their claims and the n tttire of the security
fif any; held by theta duly,' tifietl and that
aft, t the ' i,d hay the Ad zi ni,tratrix will pro
(44 (1 to (l.:,tl119'.tl. the assets of the deevased
amoi the parties entitled thereto, having •;arid only to the claims of which she shall
then Neve netiee.
Iyated tial,:1.td' day of Depends -r, A.1'). 1000.
R. VANi•.3TONE.
Wingham P. O.
Solicitor fertile Admitr,tratri:1.
Executors' Notice to Creditors.
N t:ec is hereby g, 4 1 nunttant to It. y. O.
15o7chapter1'tr Stc.d4 that alt 15,1%,9on0 hat/..
fag claims a1{ata,<t, the b;- tate of 'Tete 1)a t.n,.
lat., r,f the ti tila,,t o" Ilartaey, in the Province
of Manitoba land formerly° e,f the Town of
Wingham in the 4'i,Lnty of Huron.) Wul tv.
lee-, ds: -d, wit, died On or about the, IGth day of
tlttebt r, .. y3 1f03, are r ,riired to end 1,y
pest pre pilid or le deliver to It. Vanstone
Ref -4 tater of the ; 101 rte ceesad tit ..r before
the ._tith ddv oP Tet,t'arp, .A. I) 191,1, tl.' fr
eddri c,, rants .rt ae di.ptr0! '. said a Poll
etatenr, t1t O` .dusts tilers of their t lah1l and
the nature of the Ise enret1' cif any, het.. by
the lit duly certified end that after t Le maid ;lay
the F.zunter, evil& pre,ud to di,triLiite the
mrvete of the ;bees'til ame,na the parties1
eatitlr•dl thereto, having r.•irard or.1p to the
claim* r,f which they *hail tit .11. hsps, net lee,
Detect the 15th tidy of 1h,"en,1,+r, A.11. 11M16,
11 A1'RTvN14,
Winghem P. 0., llcec utd>z.
AD191IS�
Lecture
OTTA A,T..
Architectural Con petition for Depart-
mental and JNstioe Buildings.
Cniz�ETITIVE draw ngs are invited for De.
'opartmental and ' ustice Buildings to be
erected for the Dominion Gove nent at
Ottawa, Ont. , om)
The author of thet design will bo award- -
ed a premium of $8 Otp, the second b1t t 44,i
the third best 32,00$ el the fourth chest $1'r r0.
Drawings will be i 'eiyed not ter than
April 15811, 1907, anCi re to be addre9sed. to.
the Secretary of the -Department of Publics
Works, Ottawa. ;
7 his competition 18 ipen to Canadian.Archi--
tects who have been . esident in Canals fa,
one year or more
Conditions of coni etition statingrequ'
nients of buildings at t maps showing site,.&c.,
may be had on applic ion to the undersig,ied.
By rder,
RED. GELINAS,
Department of Publi Works, Secretary.
Ottawa De miler 12 1000.
Newspapers wiii n be paid f'or this adverti-
sement if they ince t it without authority
from this Departure
THE BEST PLACE IN
ember 27, 190E ° WINGHAM TO
SECURE - A
Piano
Organ
ho has long made a
tondttion9.in France,
nghly ash' most Vital
assist in the program.
to furnish a ward in
oopital.
ON,
it 8 o'clock.
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CANADIAN
PAGIiFiic
CHRI ST 1VIAS
and
NEW YEAR
RATES,
RETURN TICKETS between all sta-
tions in Canada, east of Port Arthur
andto Sault Ste. Marie,Mich., Detroit
Mib„ and Niagara Falls and Buffalo,
N. Y., on sale at
SINGLE FARE
good going Dec. 24 and 21, returning
until Dec. 20th, also Dee 31 and Jan. 1,
returning until Jan.::, 1007.
FARE AND A THIRD
good going Dec. 21, 22, 23 24, and 21, also
Dee. 22, 29, 30 and Jan, 1, all good re-
turning until Jan. 3, 1007.
For tickets and full��'1,artieulars 890 J.
JI. DEEMER, Agent, Wingham or write
C. B. FOSTER, D. P. A., Toronto.
NwwwvwvwvV.wwvww
The
Season's
Greetings
to
all.
J. Heng riddle
Oro*gr" and China
WEIGHA
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Wight
IS .AT
DAVID BELL'S
Terms to suit purohaser,
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WINGHAM
Hour Mills
We are often asked by farmers,
which is it better for them, to get
wheat gristed, or bay flour, grist -
Mg is the cheapest, yon ,will save
from 25c to 80o on each bag of
floor, and then yon get our flour,
which is the best.
We have our chopper running
again and can chop from 4,000 to
0,000 lbs, an hour, so their will 1:,e
no waiting to get your ohop done.
PRICE LIST
Five Lilies flour, ; bl, $2,10 to $2,80
Prairie Rose " " 2.00 to 2.20
Star - " " 2.00 to 2.15
Cream Pastry Flour 1.80 to 2.05
Low grade Flour,ton 20,00 to 27.00
Bran, per ton - 17.00 to 18.00
Shorts, " - - '18,00 to 20,00
Screenings • 18.00 to 20.00
Chop - - - 20.00 to 25,00
Winter Wheat, bus. .68 to .70
Goode " "' .60 to .62
Manitoba " " ..75 to ,85
Goode delivered promptly to all
parts of the town,
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HOWSON, HARVEY &
BROOKLEBANK,
WINGHAM
Maohiue Works
Having secured afirst•claeemachinist,
I atn prepared to do all kinds of repair.
ing on the shortest notice. Also
CASTINGS MADE TO ORDER
I am aloe 'sanding a few
Portable Sawing Machines
-.:-something new, fall and inspect
before placing your order elsewhere.
W. G.
ATO N1
DOR
Capital paid
Reserve Fund an
Undivided profits $3,839,000
Total Assets, over 42,000,000
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WINGHA'M BRANCH.
Farmers' Notes discounted.
Drafts sold on all points ht Canada,
the flatted States and Europe.
S kVINGS DEPARTMENT—Interest
all Awed on deposits of $1 and upwards,
and added toprinoipal80th June and 81st.
December each year.
D. T. HHEPBURN, Manager,
R PAnatone, Solicitor.
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HK OF HAMILTON
WINCHAM.
Capita paid: vtp, $2,500.000;00,
Reserve Fund, $2,1500,000,00,
Total Assets, $$0,000,000,00..
President HON. WM. QIBSON.
V.o.•President and
General Manager —,T, TnnNouri .,
Assistant Gen. Manager--H.1W„ WATSON'.
DIRECTORS
John Proctor, Obes.O,Dalton, Hon J.B.FR:endrte,
Geo. Rutherford, Cyrus A. Birge.
Inspector—B. Willson.
S&V,Ilt=GS BANK.
Ialerest allowed on deposits of 11;11())1n4
1,00 and apt
wards, end to prtnolpal en 01st Mar and'
80th November each year,
Sp notal Deposita also received at current''
rates of interest. .
0, R. 13MIT$, Agent;
DICKINTIONtt EXI ,NLEB, Solioitore.
THE A. A IAN BANK.
CSMMERCE
Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000, Reserve Fund, $4,500,000
HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO
`B. E. WALKER, General Manager ALEX. LAIRD, Asst. Gen'I Manager
$RAMC ±.S., THROUGHOUT CANADA, AND IN
THED STATES AND ENGLAND
A general Banking business transacted. Accounts may be opened and conducted by
mail with all branches of this Bank.
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT
Deposits of $1 and upwards received, and interest allowed at
current rates. The depositor is subject to no delay what•
ever in the withdrawal of the whole or any
portion of the deposit
WINGHAM (ONT.) BRANCH A. E. SMITH, MANAGER,
o iday Greetings
FROM THE BEE HIVE.
Special Notice from
Santa Glaus
The • Bee Hive wish oneand all a Merry
-Christmas, and take this opportunity of informing the
people that Santa Claus is coming to The Bee Hive's 2
Stores, Wingham, to get his useful presents for the good
girls and •boys of Wingham and vicinity. While here he
will also select his presents for fathers, mothers, sisters,
-brothers, friends and sweethearts. These bright Chrismas
stores are now at their best all decked out in tasteful, use-
ful and pretty Christmas decorations with the finest ex-
,ltil :ts of Christmas things you could-pessibly think of, all
-alre arranged for easy choosing. Is your heart bigger
than your purse then These Stores more than any other
we know of are for you.
Half The Pleasure,
Half the pleaure of holiday time is the shopping
and getting ready. But remember, don't procrastinate.
Purchase while our stocks are at their best and be fore-
handed, A few hints are given below to help you select
by your own fireside. Bettet still, come to these stores
and look around; you'll enjoy the pleasure immensely.
Items of Interest
Dress Goods, New, Dainty, Cheap.
Silks of excellence and beauty.
Velvets, rich in effect and wonderful
value, Silk Shirtwaists, newest styles,
Poplin and Lustre Shirtswaite, Ladies
Fanny Collars and Belts, Corsets,
Gloves, Hosiery, Underwear and
Corset Covers, Wool and Lace Scarfs,
Toquesand Wool Mitts, Ladies' and
Children's Jackets.
Gifts Suggestions..
Men's and Boys'Olothing,Men's and
Boys' Underwear, Silk Neckwear and
Mufflers, Hosiery, Gloves, Suspend-
ers, Rats, Caps and Umbrellas, white
and tiny Dress Shirts, 'Working
Shirts, Cardigan Jackets, High
quality and low prices keep the dif-
ferent departments of these stores in
hum.
HANDKERCHIEF'S
For Men, Women and Children.
everyone, Plain, embroidery and lac
abundance of Silk Handkerchiefs
i.ri.iw,r
WE INVITE EVERV
We invite everybody sae
display.* Shop early in, re, day iso
help us and give you more time
forget we sell all kinds of Groceries
Dried Apple's and Poultry aken s,
THE BEE
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Next door to Elmer Moore's an
Opevi. Datil 10 p. m. Darin
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