The Huron Signal, 1880-09-17, Page 4r.
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1lrlatinit- MoUIWcuddyy Bass.
Notice to Debtors A. Robins.
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now.aail +M r- h. .r4 J. Donning
wall tares (admen., i*' .
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last• b.. mad ♦ew.ln N- T N-rlaa.
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aging ear of b.n.ra, The Maas•, IlitedMlt.
Aar Ducie ata. rte' etc Chew A. Na4a
t�saM -Markletj It.ershiF+lwnas PYS. C.
Worins--lien- LI see Iransmas.
liesnre- bssia ii.t C1w41.
t)sass.hl- t - -
Canna
Amu= eat! -J . Ils.uCI' ,MP.
Osasier•isee-M. Xickases
,twthtn,
111E
4 •mar unjust •'dhorial slaw
d n .al, maculated to jlnjurt tea
w the Amential iiia eet,appearett 113a
late number of tit. Ltteef ermun'e Geom.
We will allude 11.1 t fully t,• the matter
m our next
4 41a1taYrt.NUSN re are wanted • • 1 He
HQ�M tiluwa 1 every d)wltshll and
-'t'tis`m o, the runty of Huron 4 Iowa
.1 I1. Msai ... .ddres•es •
MR WO 4 IMO) 41v I ue 4A
formation t.. tnttendn1J .wrresp.4tei
IT HAS leaked cin that the !nail trade!
Is look% n the loads•f"�/3 three is in
'T`tpla•i. and sisal •.nee j.tIltif a-
* is held at which the u*tnagets ke
.1(411 4iteratl.,ns in prices M hest t.' atilt
laicr
y
` tux travelling public will hail with
pleasure the news that the movement in
bvor of cheap: railway fares is spread-
' in
pre d-
ia . The eimcinn-tti Southern reduced
its primes tiger rates to 2 cent, a mile, and
this Irate heen followed by the Boston and
Allan! lailr.•ads. The lowering of rates
.ii our Canadian railways would give an
impetus to travelling, and, we thin'.. ,.•ty
the companies in the long run.
HURON SIGNAL, i
FRIDAY;
iR ' 17, 1880.
Tv r FOREIGN SUBSCRIBERS.
4 number of subscribers in the United
!states and in distant points in Canada
who take THE SIGNAL are in arrear. We
would be pleased to keep them on, but
Curless all payments are made before one
N. we must cut off every name. We
hope the honesty of those who are far
away will constrain there to do the square
thing and pay up. Fur all back sub-
scriptions we ask but 81 a year, if pail
I.efort•, the '15th of ()(toiter. ,
Tex fall elections have begun in the
t, nited States, and an additional impor-
tance is lent to. them from the fact that
• the Presidential election will take place
in November, and the result of these
earlier contests are considered a pretty
clear indication of hon the fight will go
for the White House occupation. Last
week Vermont rolled up a large Repub-
lican majority, as was to be expected in
the Green Mountain State, but this was
offset by it solid Democratic majority in
•the State of Arkansas. On Monday the
State elections came off in Maine, and
',the Fusionist candidate was successful by
over 1,000 majority. This is in reality
:a Democratic vit;tory, and the Republi-
cans feel depressed over the news, while
the Democrats are correspondingly elat-
ed. Of course subsequent elections may
go as hand against the Democrats as the
Maine one has gone against their oppo-
nents, but it must be admitted on all
vides that Hany ck stock has taken an
upward bound from the result of the
oleciion in Maine.
T-
THs Selkirk election kat held on Fr.
tday last, and resulted in the defeat of
Mr. Donald A. Smith, the Reform caJn-
didate. Mr. tiutith Witt the former uteml-
her, but was unseated on petition. He
.untested the constituency . at this 'scze-'
sloe with Captain 8. e.tt, '.t Winnipeg•
with the 'veldt given above. The de-
feated candidate has issued a card to the
electors, thanking those 'wile Noted f..r
him, but, expressing his •lisapl•.,intment
that a number w•h, yolunteert•d their
support afterwards vote.l fie his oppo-
nent. He states that he reluctantly
vielded•te the soicitati.ns ..f his friends
• • allow his name t., be put f„rw•ani. •.nly
. •m the understanding that h,• should not
�e requited to be present .luring the
Ampaisrt, ani therefore thimself the
, . . n{:! .hatter of regret
b • ,••n 111 ('aliases flat. te., Iu•'re
•«n . •h. (01hlie en1. titan Heng Wm.
iiacuotapal Everything by turn and
then. •e 'h. clever member for
r1S1A •n tla.l Iq. • niot,esof getting( 1a
••...r. 1e. I,. has not de
,a" H Mseeif/11gall
IIWI , •1' Demist.•'
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(TBLICATIONS
titterer see ale' set L1 ,s
ter October hand. and. ea usual, s
replet wit]. •nterr.stiuyj and instructive
renin. ata.• • i.•ltion ••t its ein-
tents -t 1 ht Alfred. of Fuljl •ilea . Art
'Ver J ttemt- . Isainet Recon',
tw,..
Jytte Jame.. Audubon .4 Ito -
1, ancr • t the Hebrides to Autumn
Holiday A Deli - n Hum with Sir Hu-
bert w Touraiue . lbw's Fanning Pay 4
The Metropolis .,r tit. Prairies N'hlte
Wangs A Yachttub ltonlaaca The
Throckinortons A Story . Some Peculi
aritius of Turkish Politics , Waahingtoi
Square ; L it all There Still ' \ Poem ;
Bel Peppers'. 4 Story : A Buddhist
Poem ; Modern Bee Cullum ;
Morning and Evening by the Sea ; The
Sophia Walker."
LOwii.'s A DYANCEU GO1UTAPHY. We
• have been favored by the publishers with
a copy of "Lovell'sAdvanced Geography,
"
For the use of schools and colleges. It
Attains Meant; illustrations, statratital
tables. tie., and i, authorized by the
Hoe. the Minister of Education for tlu-
teri.. It isevell gotten up, and is well
suite•' t;', that requirements of the times.
Published by John Lovell, Montreal. and
ft -r sale at all lt,.ok Sofres.
'.1'9t P.,)y1' '• •A'S. •1'i t -r a it .t4 il- d, meld
is fully as interest -nig as heretofore. All
boys should read it, and they would re-
ceive much benefit front a perusal of its
. pave. I'ublished by W. Warwick &
')o n. T.r.•n•to.
THE time of the Fall Show is at hand,
,old the fat pumpkin. theism turnip and •
the long carrot will ere long be -m
absorbing topic of discussion. Mrs.
Thingulnhob's tatting amid Mrs. Who-do-
ye-all-her'a .guilt will likewise come in
for theft share .,f comment; and the
number of people viii;' will lie about bet-
ter articles they left at home than those
• hearing prize tickets will be a gond
,.yerage this season.
IN rea Marry consequent upon last
weeks change of form, we omitted to
mate that THE HURON SIGNAL would
hataoefurth be issued on Friday of each
week. This cheerer r of date has been
made in the interest of our readers. to
whoni wu tan now present the news of
the week up to a later hour. It may
seem a little awkward to some of our
subscribers at tint, but from past expe-
rience: we have no hesitation in saying
that it will be found that the issuing of
Tex SIGNAL on Friday will eventually
prove more satisfactory to all concerned.
than when it was published en Wedlies-
day.
As WILL be seen by advertisement in
another.column, Mr. J. C. Currie is a
Candidate fS1 the position of High
County Constable,_ rendered vacant by
the decaee of the late incumbent, Mr.
B. Trainer. The office is in the gift of
the General Sessions, who .will no doubt
shortly fill the vacancy. Mr. Currie is
well known in Goderich and throughout
the County, and would make a most effi-
cient officer. He has been associated
with public businedi in Goderich for
about nine years, having for upward of
fire years occupied the post of Deputy
Sheriff of Huron. We heartily endorse
Mr. Currie's candidature, and hope the
magistrates in session will recognize his
abilities and experience when the matter
comes before them.
CONTEMPORARY OPINION.
Ir an able speech to his constituents at
Orillia last night, Mr. Dalton McCarthy
hinted that as a result of increase reve-
nue, the taxes on tea and auger would
soon be reu)oved. Is this an inspiration
from headquarters, or is it merely -an
emollient which Mr. McCarthy utes in the
hope t.. nuke his constituents endure the
sugar inonopcly patiently --[Toronto
World.
Mr. Menem-. M. P., South Waterloo,
has returned from a trip to Manitoba. He
is loud in his praise of the new land, and,
to quote the Berlin. Na0.t, "thinke some
improvements aright he made in the
Government land policy more encourage-
ment held out to actual settlers,. a better
method of imparting information to emi-
grants, less peculating in land by wealthy
men, and many other things that are
overlooked by Canadians and made good
use of by the American railway men in
esenning settlers for the neighboring
seem of Dakota. Mr. Merrier is a sup-
porter of stir John Macdonald, and may
he able to abolish the obnoxinu, land
pdie• .•f the administration.
It Is a tat ante aaaertioll 114 4. 'lee .pla-
ters that the Orange b.'.h is not a pwliti-
cal instituting. Mr Parkhill. :• promi-
nent niewlher .4 the order and local mem-
ber for South Sint0.le. Appears to think
differently and make no effort to conceal
hia "pinion that politics :0"1 urangeistn
are intimateh e' nuecte.i \• roceut
Orange gathenng at 4 trill's hi addressed
the brethren and le the . ouree , ' his
sprach charged th. members. of the Loral
iw't[tslat'sr. with t, u,. ,ndrr 't,- 1 f
th. •'hue • W•nat •-' `ee(al.l.
�•u.n •ts•'w.ei, • 'h. P.... N ,
eau mann !aunt •••uld d- .. +. ,..
+•,ttl illi. •- sone •1)1v t►rsr.i(en. eo
• tail, (A.n.uu..l sod 1....' P... • •
ph.
,1ao•at 1 . n'1••.
ut• •+n . trial', '• .41. .0..intn•• 1took deposit ••t saki eau , . •. .n
rrnlsne7, .,tela, • ,•, n. a,ndenssr'.f s'darn thresh., few
•, Englat•• \1 Its,rt, , '1a{ •r•r, intik 2nd onn Malahide
1 ` 11 a supp..s.d t• mdtat. the presence ••f
mat •nen. 'he 4-4447 ht -ea Me• '1•-••
'Yews of She 1 Soria.
• Uglpteii: Scott's majority in Selkirk t•, -
131. •
The Queen of Spain has given birth
a daughter. Both are doing well.
Mr. J. L. Courtice has purchased the
Garet:er fano, in Goderich township, 80
acres, for 83,500.
A little girl, noticing the glittering
gold tilling in her aunt's front tooth, ex-
claimed : ' " Aunt binry. I wish I had
copper -toed teeth like pours. -
Capt. Carey, of the 98th Regiment,.
famous for his connection with the death
of the Princ'r Imperial, intends it is said,
leaving the service and entering holy
orders.
`Dr.' Buchanan, the bogus deplonut
dealer, who was thought to have cos-,
witted suicide by drotrning, was arrested
on Thursday night at St. Clair, and
will be taken t.. Philadelphia.
Mr. Frank Restorick,of Watford, hada
valuable bay stallion, sixteen hands high,
valued at 81200, stolen out of his pasture
some day last week. At the same • time
a farmer in Brooke Township had a valu-
able span of horses stolen. No trace of
either can le .found.
A man named Jim Clarke, formerly
of Williams, but now of McGillivray,
snatched notes amounting to sixty dol-
lars from the counter of Mitchell &
Brown's hank, Ailsa Craig, on Friday.
The constable was furnished with a war-
rant, and is now on iris track.
ROT IN THE PLt'?t..--The Stratfor.l
Beo.xu. says :--There was never a larger
yield of plume than this year in this sec-
tion of the country, but for some un-
known cause. very ie.ssibly the damp het
weather of last week, they have rotted
on the trees, and the crop is not ft tenth
of what was exloected. The n,t attacks
all kinds of plums, and is especially, hard
on' the Lombard, which is a standard
variety in this part of Ontario and gener-
ally considered a sure crop.
At the Knights' f M'altaConvocation, it
was agreed to by a Aundnimous vete that
the name of the order be changed' from
Knights of Malta to Knights of St. John
and Malta, and the teen Supreme En-
campment was change.' t» Chapter Geneal
of America. and that the District Ceun-
cils be abolished and recognition given •o
the College of Ancients as a higher branch
of the Order was decided teem. and funds
were voted to make thenecesiaryarrange-
menta.
Fifteen thoroughbred French Norman
horses --eleven stations and four nares
have arrived b the steamer Herman
from Havre. They
were purchased in
France by a United States consul for the
Michigan lumberling districts. Tile
horses are mostly iron -grey or black in
dolor, and weigh -1,700 to 1,800 pounds
apiece.' The cost of bringing thein from
levee to New York was in round num-
bers 8100 apiece. Animals of this breed
are very strong, and at the same time
their intelligence and gentle air are
steadily growing in favor among Aineei-
an breeders of draught horses. .
Tuesday evening near Riverdale, in the
township of Greenock, twelve miles from
Walkerton, two women and their child-
ren, who had gone to the woods t.. Dick
acorns, were attacked by a bear. The
woolen took up the younger children in
their areas and got away, but a boy alstut
five years of age, sen of a farmer named
Charles Symons, was seized by the fen. -
Mous brute. Assistance arrived in elr.•ut
half an hour, the crier; of the child calling
for his father guiding the neighbors to
the slot. The brute made off 11 their
approach. and the bhild was f' •und stilt
alive but dreadfully .angled. His en-
trails were torn out, the ribs were broken
from the hakk and the flesh eaten off in
large quantities The poor fellow died
shortly after.
The ilrantf• .,i K,.y.. ah , re ret. r An-
neunce the death . f Mr. Henri .4.
Hardy. county s14.l-lley and clerk --4 the
peace far the county •f r „!folk. w•hieh
sad event took place , 11 Thureley last at
his home in Simeon His health ha' not
been geed for some t,ue.:rod 71 4 1.,044
117404 hr 144.1 a stn.ke ..f pu'lysls. which
I resulted. nftrr a lingering illne,t., rn hi.
death. Mi- Hardy wasfi2 year. -dd at
She time of his d0ath: H. was horn its
Brans emmtit i . and 14•f,•r. WIN
the .• Fir •a 4 ••, i.Alll.ar f ,
short •u1 • in H . t• ail. •
Nit a I 4444 014 4.0114 ., , .rAetn •
Branth•rn • ,.., h. '-,nitdr•l and p -act,.-.
until sem •' •.Mr• •r eh0, F, .
oeleai th. ..p 'ntment , • -SW • rat•
,nil rem ..41
He was . mato .ears-,•I,cit• • t Rrant
ihrfl And • m).,%•'• .1 . tt,•111•11 • ,. raet)•
o. tartn.rwhit • I. o• 1 •- „phew -1 • Hoe
A ' Han1y ha' . icy Mi
wa. earned • •1aughtr
Rel Jnhr Ry ergo. ••h. rut•
well am f• n' '•hildrei• oe «o •
daughter ►• esJ• hal
to 1,.41 . .
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CHIOA040 Htl{ MF
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FASHIUNABLt MILLINERY
Chas. A. Nairn,
ta'1'' '' Fine Groceries and Pr o v i s i
Vat, H(,ntikrrchir/s .' Crockery Maly/are 3,nd China.
Hat nts� larivias-•o the buanesr• -.1 11t His. 11'88. • •s now prepared tat suppt.
All .11d emit -owners .old as ream new ones se wee alas -?P mea with their patronage
Kin tibio, Laues mud all klu•1. nt
T1eal Itibbous. ea
S. Agent for Ritterwlelrs patter,',
E. J. COPELAND.
►7`1
i IODKKi('H \:VII KINt'4KI.I\h:
Marble Works.
Hemdrbiau+.. II.,..oe I'nwwu.aa 44'- ,teens.,
and work of all kinds w Marble.. designed
and executed in the best 40. and a Suomi
reasonable price.. Marble Mantle. kepi m•
stook. Granite M.urutrtent• and ll,-aislor.•-
Importe.1 t., order.
41.1. \\'ORK WAKKANTEII
S I►7"I' & VAN'149Y)NE.
1742
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1752
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NI t rk(o1 4.1,,. I rttt mat .,1 •111>r
CHAS. A_ NA RN ,
• 4!•..e.r,•q,.,,
JOHN ACP_ SON
� V 9
Western Fair.
hu* opent.l out durm&C r1. ,.ant 4,•s w',•.•
$1!,000OFFERED in PRIZES 14E1 WILL.
w .1 1 lie 11 ea 1 . i ♦ . 10
City of London,
4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th October.
1'tuca I.Is-r.. and entry papers uta) LC habil 018
application to Secretary. All entries are re-
quested to be mule on or before'�th Iteptem-
ber. Railway arrangements have been route •
for One Fare to London and return.
Steam Motive Power furnished. Size of
turning shafting. 2 13-32 inches : revolutions !
per minute. 300. I- xhibitotr to provide their
own pulley..
4V M. NItBRll)E.
Western Fair Office, St:ctn.:Tv Icv.
London. hit Sept-18Ki ,17.11
James Wilson,
ChemiSl`clllrl' %)1'1!1 o7.t't, Tb9Cid stied -youth side ofCourt Reuse *plan
!mope. •.1 nN
1752
worth of Now Goos
INT CDT RE UNDERS(D1-.13 _
Mannnoth a.a is twpocttully invited every line. ,...tnplet.- -
,1t1HN kt`HIC8ON, fi•lu;.bio. • •,I,Inlh
GO Ti 0
Strachan's
Groceries, Crockery and Glassware.
The choicest Family Ureearies always kept u. 1••at and at priors tk.a: cannot be brlstim b1
any house in the trade.
CASH PAID FOR 'FARM PRODUCE
North Side Market SQnarc.
1 i-t•I.t. sro
PURE LRtTGS &
Always on ham! :U
;.l the stand,: Patent ' Groceries, CrockeryGlassware-
Medicines sold.
C•£ Physicians' and Family. Prescriptions
carefully prepared.
1751 .TAMES WILSON.
175. 1) t' STRA(`HAN
W. MITCHELL
KEEPS •' THE CHEAPEST 1ND BERT "
E. L JOHNSON.
?liotograplier,
4 brae! Hermit 'o. 'f :
IN TOWN -.AND MAKES
TEAS A SPECIALTY.
i;I l' g' HIM :I t' -•t LJ.
1751
W. MIT('HELL.
Hamilton Street. Godenoh
GOING OUT OF BUSINESS.
LARGE PICTCRES t SPECIALTY. ' h e
1751
ONE
NIGHT 1)NLY
R
E
M
E
N
Y
derided tortes -up business in tinder •1
Misses Mitchell
w ill ,.I•a.r nue 7h• -.r whole thick within One Month..•
Unprecedentedly Low Prices.
• ►: • aV •Wry]
Great Bargains in Every Line ! !
\lid w,• 4411•44,- the (01111 Wing hl way of Illustration
B.•rliii \l,',l all shades reducel from 20i-. Irk.
Fleecy and Fingerings beat 4 skeins for as).•
• Rihlons and Laces below the ongr taI cost
Silk Flosses and Fill.•cetles ;it half imavr pri..a
\nd everything .•les• in proportion
I'tino. This ... ,1 ,:.•„•. u., .esti,. ;n, we have fully decided to retire from business
Call early and make purchases at ..lei ('1. r.A RINe SAI.R RATRh before the 'tock ge't-s
too reduced.
1752 •
bt & It. MITCHELL.
The Muare, (Wench
_,,.._.___1HARDWARE�
Tis: g keropean lotinist.,, with his
own company of Star Artists.
Ina CLARA D. ATAC*Y.. JO rine.
R. HCNa DtCesue... Tenor.
a.MUM"' BEALL...- ("anis,
will appear it
(;rabb's Hall, Goderich, on
Monday, 27th Sept'r1 1880,
and will give One of his Celebrated I..mcen-
ADMISSION 50 CENTS ;
RESERVED SEATS $Lou.
telt. Yee particulars see Mile.
ltM
W S. Hart & Co.,
1'141.1111. r•,I.
of` EVERY DE8CRiPTit ►N
Reduced to Bottom Prices !
Far,, amt -. ho.•1 Bell.. Household Hard wan• at dismount pries.. RnlMem Hardware and
Tools at Wholesale Prlee. Lange .nntra4tl filled at Manufacturers' Prie..
G_ H_ PARSONS,
NOTICE
lilt MITIS, CLEAR I SAL E
(L(t/t I'i/►e r
t „wa sloe. 4.. ,train with partes an m..
not and It ,•e.l enl.nl to art to this mill.
W. r H APT ! v0. have sue ppunnha.so ne
Muiwes of 14. M. HILLIAR4J) and wiIi
keeprev Asir FLOUR OATTMrtA( and 1
Fel) and an rwwili In their Hitt TWO
i ARS W1t$TF. N MjSRfr ''ORN tet sal.
ltighrst t
'ash PNcr paM fa an kin4. of grain
/.. t. n .' t-4.. o
I t • _ , . -.
• • 'Ili" N ►•.- •1r• .i h►A5• r• it a/1••..4hi.
• • 1 oruuting ' ..• 40.*..rse Engine ,ne 20-hone d• two 5 -horse do new ane
.00.414(1 hand Realer% . 1.4 •.f pl"or Mill Machinery mss Mill Machinery, Plows
Gang Plow' Land Rollers, Strew (;utter. Horse P..wen. Bras Fittings for 11<rtginee
(:as Pipe and t7*s Pipe Fittings. (7mkiryt Staves end m Targe aaa.rtlaent of matings
in gen0ts1 use Th. see, a strict will he *old • RaAr 1. make mom for the trunafs•
tur. r •th.. .!titins • )-dere Laker. 1., Engines Roil.ts tn.l all kinds - ,f Mr11
Q .l •1.•ttti,t• .trnh,l.•., • -4'• .4' .•• .. ,,,., tdel rine*
DAVID RITHCI1L9.111 & Co., Goderich
e►
mg (,`had D
,ah shipralfn
o Mauituba,
.es, and 10at
Seefowith the
Lin. -Mr
as family to I
ep land He I
him 180 acre
.11egtaltce
,.nth lint,
1)1 N,s0No4
14 awanoah 131
'thee decided 1
• Show on the
art• now issue'
o. presented
village. is sure
, , •ulitr). and I
been success(
nrreete'I suec
-41 • , ,Ftar,.l
lots brei. its
I tollegate Int
Ably' at the lar
..etttflcates,at
vert' keen bier
ern 1' is gr
Hurt •m was r
w• ex'tntinst
4Nrlt'ESNs
of Ebenezer
Morns. Innen
services on 6
l4 and 20
preach 1s tt
in the sftern•
in List. eiennm
..a Moedav,
livees3 bar e
others
4 HA\„C u
:am Director
rt -ultural S}
determined
holding of tl
Blyth Show
s
sth.nt•
,how will nu
Wedaeaday,
instead of to
two days fol
hear this ch
cue et -H 1
deputation
the people 1
tan congreg
certain the
proposition
c,tiu
fairly atten,
Hloa of the
unanimous]
union, only
The deputy
and .ret wi
4 sunhat t.
question
been settle,
Sias Ma
on London
the metho,
prise ass 1
her with a
made thbis a
manner
'clsolaa bin
• •! years a
office of T
well wtshe
her depart
• Mr W1
the cabins
is to take
a g"•.d hit
i'HE Br
corded th
rtes. but
Airs. Het
few days
sixear .
Lord 1
' f 250
1.. 600 pro
model of
from It
Tuckersn
good at"
hut this
gone out
(loop 1
Tuckers,
ling thee
8180. or
heifers 4
to $113 et
steely th
tog gond
much in
mon ext
and the
the tine
v t.. a•
,.. • urnan
Tuesda,
tered' 1
Garner
1 Dins
Wtnghi
4 -1. het'
.hoot 0
was we
Martin
Eta.
• :„noel
Mr la
(onmen
•scant
ail for
he hid
Or Tr
.1 nen
-nly r
'.d be
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