The Wingham Times, 1907-07-18, Page 66
WINGIIA . TIDIES JULY 18, 1907
The Name Guarantees the Quality
Do you want to be sure of getting the same quality
of Tea every time you buy ? Not good one time and poor
the next, but always good, always that rich pungent flavor
which is so delightful.
If you do, ask your grocer to send you a package
the same as the one above. After you use Red Rose Tea
once you will buy again and you will always find the
quality the same. Don't accept a substitute.
""Speaking of bad falls," remarked T�EuAtit1 BEAUTY
Jenee, "I fell out of a widow ouee, and t1 i�+
the eeusetton woo terrible. Daring my
transit through the Or 1 scally bt'lieve I Nothing of More Value to
thought of every mean eat I had ever Women.committed in my life." "Wm!" growl.
ed Thompson, "Yon must boyo fallen
Fifty yearsago this Mouth, the: Grand vrim !1' 'Iv'/ "rnmv'!'#'►vvvir'v •i'r'!'rrwr.rxtr+f.rxvi'tyrr,rs'±rsilr
Truck Railway authorities iuetreoted
obntraotars to start work on the London ►
and. Stratford and the St, Meryl and
Sant breaches of the road.
For the year ending Jane 30, 1006, }
the exports of Copra • (dried Cocoanut
an awful distance !" The glory and setietaetion of beau- meat), from the Philiptno Islands ►
Kernels from the Sanctum Mill
Interesting Paragraphs froth our Exchanges.
Besides gathering no mese a rolling
atone gravitates down hill.
The national banks of the United
States number 5,833.
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Dr. Chase's Oint
meat is a certain
and guaranteed
eureforeach and
every form of
itching, bleeding
and protruding
piles. See testimonials in tho press and ask
gggeeotyourmoneybeekifno satisfied 50use 0, at all
dealers or .Ei)uANSON, BATES & Co., Toronto.
DR. CHASE'S OINTMENT.,
Word was received iu Teeswater of tiful womanhood Can be known only amounted to 145,851,913 pouade, of r.
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th (teeth,whioh took plass on Friday, to those possessing the unlimtted ad whioh Frapoe took 88,880,350 ponuds, ox s
' vantages of health
July 5th of Mrs R L Aitohieon, of neer N weak woman can be happy or about 61 pero Th t most im
V4ilitamaford, Grey Co.rs. : o (son enjoy half the p eaearea o e• portent ► �>
f 1 MISS Georgiett Rees, yowl- !id Cheeks and molten eyes, exhausted maul, ► �,
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Dx Aitchison h h t f life. Pal rte t buyers were Spain Dud (Ger- >w �'
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gest daughter of Mrs. Jetta Rots, 10th nerves, all tell of a terrible etrnggle � :L.e
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con of ()Wrote. to keep mP•
what the weals woman needs} is i ► ipt °rear
Consul General Henry Bar
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dewich of Ferrozone; it renews, reatorea and,
a reports that, according to vitalizes iustantly—it's a ""woman's
Bnpor.tttiosa on acs s p .
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MUSLINS—Beautiful Flowered Muslins, regular.. .30c at 25e
41 46 "" ," 25c at 20e t
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4 14 ,t ." 15c at 121'
12 at 10c
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remedy" that's why.
statistics lately compiled, 31,158 persons Feerozone makes women atrong,
emigrated from Norway duriutr the Cal- plump and healthful because it coataiva
ender year 1906, of whom 14 174 sailed „lots of nutriment, the kind that forma
from the port of Christiana. Amerioa =sole, sinew, bone and nerve.
was the destination of nearly all of the bodyVitalizing, makingblood courses through the
delightful oolor, happy
emigrants, spirits, true womanly strength.
To look well, to feel well, to enjoy
the unlimited advanteees of robust,
IS 's xft" bounding hea'th use Ferrozone; eeld
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward by all dealers in 60o boxes, and refuse
for any case of Catarrh tbat cannot be a substitute,
cared by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J.
CiiaNnv & Co. Toledo, 0.
We, the undersigned, /Ave known linllet its noted for its good stook, and
F J. Cheney for aas f the last 15 years, and
business transactions and floancially able ly know where to fled them. Mr. Geo,
to carry out any obligations made by his Carbert'told a pair of very fine ones, both
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firm. amuse, KINNCN MAnvist, from Bankfleld's Baron, to Mr. Hanford
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Many a statesman loves his country
with the disinterested affection felt by
a foreign nobleman for au American
heireee.
Cnstcros Collectious at Clinton, from
Apr. 1. 1007 to June 30, 1907 $451,353;
from Apr. 1, 1906, to June 30,1906, $450,-
6.49; increase $704.
SPBING 15 EDICINE.
As a spring medioince Burdook Blood
Bitters has no equal. It tones up the
system and removes all impurities from
The Canada Gazette announces sixty the blood, and takes away that tired,
new postoffices, mostly in Alberta and weary feeling so prevalent in the spring.
Baskatobewan.
'When a girl refuses a fellow and be There are altogether, foreign and
doesn't go to the bad it is a bitter blow native, 25,799 persons that are actively
to the bride. engaged in bringing the gospel to India,
while 10 years ago there were only 16, -
The essential Iung-healing principal of 189—a gain of nearly 60 per cent.
the pine tree has finally been successfully The society editor was writing up a
separated and refined into a perfect
cough medicine—Dr. Wood's Norway church bazaar. "Mrs, Green, the wife
Pine Syrup. Sold by all dealers on a of our prominent milk dealer," he wrote,
gnarantee of satisfaction. Price 25 _ "was appropriately gowned in watered
cents. silk."
The trouble of the average bread Doan's Kidney Pills aot on the kid -
winner is that he wants cake. Heys, bladder and urinary organs only.
Over 200,000 pounds' weight of paper They cure backaches, weak bank, rheum-
atism, diabetes, congestion, inflamation
is used in the United States yearly for gravel, Bright's disease and all other
they manufaotnre of cigarettes. diseases arising from wrong action of the
kidneys and bladder.
Many people say they are "all nerves,'
easily startled or upset, easily worried California's prune crop in 1906 was
and irritated. Milburn's Heart and 185,000,000 pounds, against 62,500,000
Nerve Pills are just the remedy such
pounds in 1905. This has only been
people require. They restore perfect
harmony of the nerve centras and give exceeded once in 17 years. That was in
new nerve force to shateared nervous 1905, when the crop was 197,000,000
systems. pounds.
The last recleaning shows that there Andrew Carnegie's "hero fund" was
are 65,000 postcfiioes in the United States established in 1904 with $5,000,000 at
with 205,288 employes. its disposal. The commission had
believe him perfectly honorable in all particularly good horses; buyers evideut-
Hall's Catarrh Care is taken inrernally. of Exeter, for the sum of $550; Mr. John
acting directly neon the blood and Shanahan also sold a well matched team
mucous surfaces of the system, Testi- for $575; these prices indicate that the
menials sent free. Price 75 c. per bottle. stook was first Claes, Mr, Oarbert has
Sold r Druggists.
since bought a team from Jas. Webster,
Take Halla Family Pills for conetipa•
tiou. paying in the neighborhood of $500 for
them.
There passed away in McKillop on A man whose relations with his wife
Moaday July 8th one of the earliest were not of the most cordial nature was
pioneers in the person of Mr, Robert recently looked up in the Ludlow street
p nting as they generally do in jail he Kill the Germ by Breathing so
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townships Although in his 82nd year, of poetry to hie wife, telling of his free-
foolish
people ►
foolish is the idea that when a ugh or ►
sora is head by manna of externa
ley
application. it will "strike in" and do ►
further. harm. No reputable pltyetoien t►
will give any countenance to such a a►
notion. Skin diseases of every form and ►
especially eczema, salt thnem, scald t►
head, etc., are promptly relieved and it ,.
certainly oared by Dr. Chase's Ctnt-
went.
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In Great Britain out of 32,266, 755 acres Is
classified in 1906 as cultivated land, 17,- t.
244,734 acres were under "permanent lot
grass," leaving a total of only 15,022;021 et
sores of "arable land," only 26.7 per y
cent. of the total land surface. That is .p
the reason Great Britain is Compelled to a
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import so muoli foodstuffs of the far;
and keep them on her "free of duty" ►
list. No less than 30.7 per oent. of the ►
land is under "permanent grass"; the
grass area is steadily increasing, while
the "arable land" is decreasing.
CATARRH CAN BE CURED.
Campbell. Deceased was a man who jail for non-support of her. Instead of
enjoyed a wide Circle of friendship re a
throughout his own and the neighboring became joyous, and even wrote verses tiro -mei. Gives Quick Relief.
he had enjoyed good health until quite dont from her tongue, how happy he catarrh�who have suffered with 1or years naturally think they >,
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CORSETS—D, & A., up•to•date Corsets, regular $1.00 at 80c ; regular 4'
75c at 60e.
recently. • was, and that he got food and, a peace• cannot be Cured, and become disconr-
Bruce County has received two slices
from the County of Grey and one from
the County of Huron in return for the
Township of Brant portion of Hanover
which was added to Grey about 4 years
ago. The portions of Grey territory
added to Bruce are included in Wiarton
and Hepworth, the Huron portion in
Luoknow.
I'll stop your pain free. To show you
first—before you spend a penny—what
my Pink Pain Tablets can do, I will mail
you free, a Trial Package of them—Dr.
Shoop's Headache Tablets. Neuralgia,
Headache, Toothache, Period pains, etc.,
are due alone to blood congestion. Dr.
Shoop's Headache Tablets simply kill
pain by coaxing away the unnatural
bloodpressure. That is all. Address Dr,
Shoop, Racine, Wis. Sold by all dealers.
ful sleep—something he never got at
home. All of whioh adds more argue
ment to the eternal question, "Is mar-
riage a failure?"
During his talk to the visitors to the
Model Farm in Guelph recently, Mr.
Zavitz said that the mixture which had
given them the very best results in a
spring shown pasture was 1te bushels of
oats, 20 pounds early Amber sugarcane
and several pounds of common red clo.
ver. This was sown in the apring and
seven steers were put on it during the
first week in May. They relished it
greatly and grew fat on it, but were un-
able to keep it cropped down and a herd
of 25 cattle were turned in for four days.
Afterward it fed those seven steers all
summer and made them fat.
Eggs are holding up in price pretty well
and would be higher if the farmers
would be more oarefnl in sorting them.
When the dealer ships his eggs to the
oily he knows that each egg will be
handled and all bad ones thrown oat.
This loss, together with the ones he
culls out before shipping outs down his
margin of profit many times so low that
it takes a powerful glass to discover it.
We believe if only fresh eggs were mark-
eted that the price of hen fruit would
materially rise.
A man named John Bartner, at one
time a resident of the township of Us -
Henry Hagerman, aged 90 years and awarded 63 medals np to January 1, borne, was on Wednesday, July 10th,
Mrs. Rumohr, aged 74 years were mar- 1907, and disbursed about $40,000, aside commited to stand his trial at the fall se-
aled at Parkhill on July 10th, from about $65,000 given San Francisco sizes by Police Magistrate Batter of
and other sufferers from disasters. Goderioh, on the charge of stealing 18
Piles get quick and certain relief from
Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment. Please Free, for Catarrh, just to prove merit, a - bags of oats, four bags of Barley, 80 lbs
note it is made alone for Piles, and its Trial size box of Dr Shoop's Catarrh of Timothy seed, 80 pounds of clover
action is positive and certain. Itching, Remedy. Let me send it now. It is a seed and 100 pounds of oared beef from
painful, protruding or blind piles dieap• snow-white, Creamy, healing. antiseptic Mr. Alex Buchanan, of the 3rd comes -
pear like magic by its use. Large nickel- balm. Containing each healing ingred-
capped glass bars 50 cents. Sold by all lents as Oil Encaliptus, Thymol, Menthol sion of Tuckersmith. The tracks were
dealers. . oto., it gives instant and lasting relief to followed from Mr. Bachanan's barn to
When a man likes to be different from Catarrh of the nese and throat. Make the the hoose of the aocneed and he after -
free test and see for yourself what this
other people, the other people are gener- preparation can and will accomplish, wards admitted the offence, returned the
ally quite satisfied to have him so. Address Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. Large property and paid $50 expenses in abbit-
jars 60 cents. Sold by all dealers, ion and boon afterwards removed to
In the Transvaal the average yield of Aa English boy named Harry Stint, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Mr. Seager, the
gold is half au ounce to the ton, The living at James Fellers, con. 8, Kinear- County Crown Attorney reported the
expenses are, roughly, $6 25 a tenet ore. dine, was taken seriously ill, as if by whole proceeding to the Attorney Gen-
' poisoning. He had got a package of pop era) of the province, who instructed him
THE LADIES' FAvonrrE. corn, part of which he steeped in a to have the man brought back to Ontario.
Laza-Liver Pills are theladies'�favorite bottle of water, and drank the juice, Constable 'Grundy was despatched to and was highly respected by all who •
medioine. They cure Constipation, Sick A dip into an official return showed Winnipeg for that purpose and he re• knew her. •
Headache, $illionsness, and Dyspepsia turned to Goderioh with his prisoner. •
without griping, purging or sickening.
that there are 1,204 London Cabman An amusing story is told regarding
GLOVES—Ladies' Black Kid Gloves, regular $1,25 for 80e; regular
WEIITEWEAR—;Ladies' Ready.lnade Whitewear, odd lines. Cheap 7.21:White Lawn Shirt Waists, tine embroidery trimmed, regular
$1,50 for $1.00; regular $1,25 for 90c.
Black Sateen Underskirts, regular $1.40 for $1,25 ; regular ;
$1.25 for $1.00. •
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DRESS GOODS—Of every color to be cleared out at half price. It 4,
will pay you to get them. Come and see them anyway, we 3
will be very pleased to show you what we are offering. ;a
$1,00 for 60c,
aged.
The reason they have failed of cure p.
is because they have not treated the sit
disease with the local remedy, Hy -o- p.
mei, whioh is breathed through a neat es
pocket inhaler so that its healing medi•
sated air reaches the most remote airs
Cells, kills all catarrh germs and restores s;
the mucous membrane of the nose,
throat and lungs to a healthy condition.
Catarrh is really a local disease and to
cure it, it must be treated by a remedy
which reaches every spot in the nose and
throat where the disease germs lodge.
I will mail you free, to prove merit,
samples of my Dr. Shoop's Restorative,
and my Book on either Dyspepsia, The
Heart or the 'Kidneys. Troubles of the
Stomach, Heart or Kidneys, are merely
symptoms of deeper ailment. Don't make
the common error of treating symptoms
only Symptom treatment is treating the
result of your ailment, and not the cause.
Weak stomach nerves—the inside nerves
—mean Stomach weaknesa, always. And
the heart, and Kidneys as well have their
controlling or inside nerves. Weaken
these nerves, and you inevitably have
weak vital organs. Here is where Dr.
Shoop's Restorative has made its fame.
No other remedy even claims to treat the Francis Swift•Bourns, M, D , of Seattle,
"inside nerves'. Also for bloating; il- t1
loneness, bad breath or complexion, use Washington State, late Major, Commis- •
Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Write me to- stoner, Chief of medical staff of Yellin- •
day for sample and free Book. Dr. Shoop. tears, United States Army, in the Phil- •
FLANNELETTES—Our stock of Flannelettes is the largest in town,
and we give you better value than you can obtain elsewhere, 3
We cannot replace them at•'the price. we ask from you. .o
We handle the IDEAL SKIRT SUPPORTERS—The best
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thing in that line ever invented.
FLOUR—We hive the "Renown Brand", Listowel Flour. at $2.40I
per cwt. Try it—It is good.
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BUG DEATH—Try Bug Death for potatoes and all kinds of bushes ;
and shrubs, A plant food as well as a bug exterminator. 47)
i A large stock of Canned Toniatoes, Peas and Corn at reduced prices. •
CHOP FOLIC SALE.
PI Fresh Groceries Always on Band.
Hy -o -mei does this and gives relief from
the first day's use.
A complete Hy -o -mei outfit costs but .
$1.00 and Walton McKibben gives a
guarantee with every package to refund ► Al! kinds of farm prodnae
the money unless it cures. f taken.
T. A. MILLS.
On Saturday, July 6th, at high noon ATAAAAAAAAI,AAAAAAAAAdeAl.AAA •A AAA/A#AVAAAAAWAAA1
Mrs. F. 0. Hamilton, of Goderioh, se -
owed daughter of Mrs. Horace Horton,
and Rev. Geo. 0. Hill, rector of St.
Paul's, Regina, were married at St.
James' Cathedral, Toronto, by Rev.
Canon Welch. The bride. who wore
a pretty travelling gown, was given away
by her brother, W. L. Horton, manager
Standard Loan Co., Goderioh.
One of the most' interesting events
which have stirred Goderich for a long
time was the marriage of Miss Mary
Caroline Doyle, eldest daughter of
His Honor Judge Doyle, of Goderioh, to
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aII dealers. St. Peter's Catholic Rectory, the Rev.
r George R. Northgraves, grand uncle of
This week we have to reoord the death the bride, being the officiating priest,
of another of Gorrie's old residents assisted by Rev. Donald McRae, pastor
in the person of Anne Bow, relict of the of Goderioh parish. The bride was given
late Wm. Newell, whioh took place on away by her father, Judge Doyle.
Saturday evening, Jnne 6th, vary sud-
denly. Deceased was in her 74th year
and has been ailing for a long time but
not until Thursday last did she take ser• FO I LER'S
ions. The funeral took place on Monday s v+
to the Presbyterian church where service •
was held, thence to the Gerrie Cemetery
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CURES
Summer Complaint,
Diarrhoea,
Dysentery,
Colic and Cramps, s
Cholera Morbus,
between the ages of 70 and 80, while The man made a clean breast of the two young fellows recently out from
magistrate
whole proceeding to the police ma
seven return their age between 80 and 90. g' the Old Land. A farmer who lives be -
If not absolutely the oldest, the Store One almost suspects these seven old pa- sad Was committed for -trial as above tweenParis and Burford, drove to Brant-
Kopparberget in Sweden to the oldest Wardle of having carried sedan chairs, stated,
copper mine of whioh there are'Any ofi'i• in the pregrowler days.
Dial figures. It has been worked con-
tinuously for nearly 800 years,
Nature's Remedy
La grippe, pneumonia and influ-
enza often leave a nasty cosigh when
they're gone. It is a dangerous
thing to neglect.
'Cure it with
OXYGENATOR
"Nature's Peefett Blood Purifier
Cures M Germ Diseases"
POA SALE BY DRUGGISTS
THE OXYGENATOR CO.,
42 Harbord Street, Toronto, Ont.
SUFFERED FROM Nchaff from threshing an to the barn roof,
For Over Sixty Years.
ford last Saturday, and left two newly
' arrived Englishmen in 'charge of the
farm. Last fall the separator blew the
An old and Well -Tried -Remedy --Mrs
Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been need
for over sixty years by millions of moth-
ers for their children while teething,
with perfect success. It soothes the
Child, softens the gums, allays all pain,
Cures wind colic, and is the best remedy
for diarrhoea. I1 is pleasant to the taste.
Sold by druggists in every part of the
world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its
value is incalculable, Be sure you ask
for Mre Winsiow's Soothing Syrup, and
take no other kind. Guaranteed ander
the Food and Drug Aot, June 30th, 1006.
Serial Number 1098.
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A young nommed Fred Rioharde,
of Londesboto, who was engaged in roofs
ing Mr. Levi Wiltsie's barn, happened
to lose his footing, on Tuesday, July 9th,
falling b distance of about 25 feet, Be
was picked up unconscious and carried
into Mr. Wiltsie's, and a doctor sum-
meted. fie was pretty badly bruiead,
and it could not be told at the time
whether` any hotel; Were broken or hot.
It has since been learned that none Were
broken.
where it has remained ever since,and
and NERVE TROUBLES FOR the farmer instructed his help toelear
the chaff off the roof in his absence,
the LAST TEN YEARS, When he arrived home he found, to his
amazement, that the Englishmen had
If there be nerve derangement of any taken every shingle off the tool, and
kind, it is bound to produce all the that it was going to cost him about $75,00
various phenomena 'of heart derange* .to have them replaced.
meat, In On Monday, July 8th, there passed to
MIL.BURN'S her rest, Catharine Mustard, relict of
HEART AND NERVE the late James Thomson, of Stanley, at
PILLS the
advanced age of 85 years and 9
is combined treatment that will cure all months. AbOut three months ago she
forms of nervous disorders, as well as had an attack of paralysis, and gradual•
stet upon the heart itself. ly Sank until the time of her death,
Mrs. John Riley, Douro, Ont., Writes: Previous to that time she enjoyed ex.
"I have been a great sufferer from oellenthealth. Deceased was born in
heart and nerve troubles for the past
ten years, After trying many remedies, Roeemarkie, iibtshire, Scotland in the
15rni'45°settlITeartrnIlibocrli
itwo yenta without year 1821, and remained in her native
edecided to give niil9 latid 4111 the year 1851, When mhe and
Nerve fills a trial.
I am thankful to say that, after using her husband and family emigrated to
nine boxes I am entirely cured and would Amerioa. Doming to Stanley, Mr.
recommend them to all sufferers." Thomson, 'bought the farm let 111, on
Trice 50 cents per box or 3 bones for 3rd concee,ien, and eo0n made a o0n1=
1 sat nil dealers, or Tailed direct fottUbla'sonle, Mr.'Ilioitaabin ditid in
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on rtes► t of else by 'Ihe 'p. Milburn
Cp., Limited) Torohto, Oat, 1874,
Cholera Infantum
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Ail Fluxes of the Bowels.
It is without doubt the safest and moat
reliable remedy in existence.
It has been a household remedy for •
sixty-two years.
Its effects are instantaneous and it
does not leave the bowels in a constipated si ;
condition.
Do not be humbugged into taking
something the unserupulott2 druggist
mays is just es good,
Mrs. Ed. Stringer, ilemmingford, Que.,
says : "I have used Dr. Fowinn'a
L"":ttaAo'r or Winn SztAwn5Rttv with
excellent resalts. 1: always keep it in
the house as it is the beet cure for Diarr-
hoea that nen be had:
Tf you have anything to sell, or
want anything, advertise in The Times.
Rates on application.
We Think Printing
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constantly on the lookout for new ideas,
and these are here awaiting your accept-
ance. It's no trouble for us to give you
intormation---to write or call—it will
place you under no obligation, and
perhaps we may suggest something you
`can profit by. Prices right, duality
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