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4 Tdoaw►r, Oot 31. 1901.
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. Reasonable .
Ambition.
IS "TO LOOK WELL, "
and we make the achievement a most ',amenable one by offering you the advantages of
y•to wear
at this
more wtU Prise,
ou aisle. suitlotia oat blue sereanidsome or black eworsted, madeupog. by a IfirmO which
more will buy y
hes famed a repaatioa fu the railabs Bade aced, the uosllenl out and the good
work anablp.
`_OUR OVERCOATS---
are
VERCOATS_are me.tfne with popular approval' and the attestor we are selling Is • clear ladltatfoa
Mot we have the best values to town. Ws invite you to call to and examine our $ beaver,
blade sad g.0 sloth, that we ars selling a0
U los wont • °heap Overcoat, we have • good stoma dark -grey Tweed, • mu:op-
pearMa ONO, that will give geed wear, at 5
THE SIGNAL : GODERIOH ONTARIO
snob fess mads over Mao.is best. h
won't live. b tent • classics, by say moans.
le won't Bed Its way tato the libraries. It
Is evldently got up by a smart young men
w ho woo to tura a Anent, sad ksowlmg
that pool* le the Calmed Suites and Can.
ada
n-
ada go elute., orary at election t m« about
• tad that is of no vele, to then here or
boreatter, be has placed his little rooters
no the market -he bs. thrown oat his bolt
for the suckers to bite.
Tbue la no pollttoal dgni8oauai to it. It
s merely a bushiest transaotloa between
C. R. MABEE and his publishers, is *blob
JAstss ptsvY W ItITNar la put to the metre
of the 'log without ukloe his perm'ssloe.
W. C. PRIDI1AM,
Min's Furoliber and Hatter.
Bela �IenM tet Ckrlsty9 LondonBata.MoLeaa's Block.
flu �iignxl,
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8'BRY THURSDAY MORNING
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90DIR1013. THURSDAY. OCT. 31. IgM.
ed • front place by the Tories, icor is it
looked upon as a True Blue exponent of
Tory opinion. It is not long shoe the
proprietor of that journal took it into hie
heat to knock out • Tory candidate for
Parltament in Kut Toronto and succeeded
in doing it in good style ; and when in
Parhameat no one could say that JOHN
Ross ROsgKTsON was not one of the most
tHE MABEE PAMPHLET. independent members in the House.
to be a
THERE is a great deal of fuss trade
Saturday Night dose not profess
about the Massa pamphlet. and whpy tlns inti al newspaper, although it pounded
Sir CHAet.wc Trrraa till a'1 was Wee The
has is male u 0015 of those things that, as
Lord De.uwxr would thy"a fact that iia editor was sent to South
, Tellow America by the present Government does
woolly cawn't ardent ld." ,n„t prove that' he should rank with die
Thepamphlet itself does not exhibit any gusted Tories to any a'arming extent.
particular evidences of genius, and the story The rest of the brochure is tak:m up with
in reference to its being brought dna being Moons of WItIT.oY, BEATTIE I..RSBIT
and put in circulation is merely a atter of
a deal between a publishing firm and •
pamphleteer who wanted to avail them
selves of • propitious time tor putting their
wares Oil the market.
The pamphlet consists of a personal attack
on Mr. WHITNEY, the leader of the t)ppo.
sition, followed by some flattering refer•
woes to the Hon. G. W. Roo, the present
Premier of Ontario. Then there is an
alleged examination of Mr. WHITNEY in the
Witness box by an alleged Pantie. In this
alleged.samination Mr. WHITNEY gets the
wont end of it. as 1►as to b0 expected when
the author was looking for a market for h s
book amongst the opponents of that politi
clan. In addition the pamph'et contains a
synopsis of the political situation, from Mr
MEESE'', standpoint. gleaned from scrap
books, records of newspaper articles and
political speeches with Literal lemmings.
in►By, to bolster up Mr. MallI's oonten-
Nos that he is a "disgusted Conservative,"
entracte Irom The Ontario Tory, The To.
Tonto Telegram anti Saturday Night are
pitchforked into the work.
Now, we don t know anything about The
Ontario Tory. other than that the extracts
from it which we have real have pleased es
immensely, because they are doing the
candid friend act to the Tory party, and
are trying to put • tack in the tire of that
grand old party on every poeeible occasion.
We have time and again heard good. firm
old-line Tories 000demning its utterances
and swearing that as far as they were son•
learned The Ontario Tory was es tar from
Obese as the Jews were from the liemari•
tans.
Neither is The Toronto Telegram accent -
NnmmMmmnrnrmMITIM tmmM
tr n�Jtr.._
Stoves!
�Stoves!!
Stoves!! NE ARE SOLE
t' AGENTS FOR
The famous Lustrous Perfection " Heater
and
The " Regal Perfection " Cooking Range.
These Stoves are the best value ever offered in Canada .wl are
fully guarauteed by the motors. They will save their wet iu two
season by reducing your oval bill 40 per out , and will last louge r
than any usher save you Carl buy.
CGI and tee them before you buy
THE WOOLLEN INDUSTRY• i
A MEItRY war is waging, on paper,
over the position of the Canadian woollen
trade It is claimed that the woollen menu
factoring business in this country has boo
hard hit by the tariff preference i. tavur art
British imports, and a demand is made upon
the Government tor a readjustment of the
tariff which will enable Coto -lien manufac-
turers to meet competition more easily.
Canadian pruducte are admitted freely to
the ruarketa of Oreat Britain, and we
thought that in giving British goods a
preference in Canada we were doing some
thing in recognition of this veoeruus treat
went of our exports by the British people,
as well as making • concession to the Im•
perial idea. But it seems that we are not
to do anything iu this direction if it entails
the slightest &acrid a on the part of any
Canadian : the preference looks well on
paper, but iu practice it is to be meaning-
less This j. virtually the position taken
by the mouthpieces of the woollen maul•
facturers.
The Opposition organs have indeed been
striving to make out that the tariff prefer•
ence is a sham, and that is its working out
it is of nu real benefit to British producers.
This dues not prevent them from trying to
make a point against the Government by
joining in the cry that the preference is
g ving the Canadian market in woollens to
the British manufecturere.
The opponents of the preferential tariff
have not so far been able le mfalbliab 1 good
ease. Figures have been cited to show Wet
the preferential tariff has hal very little to
and others, an 1 the cartoonist has not failed
to make WHtTNt' and the rest of the putht do with the increased importation of wool,
len goods. In 1898,aceording tothese figures,
the impose of woollen goods into (tri•
ala under the preferential tariff were 11,•
127,333. and in 1901 the imports under the
preferential tariff were 11,339.543. an in -
of o01 X212,210. On the other hemi,
•lmasae. 11 IM's ludi oar: v --- • n it is staled that the reason the importations
say
nothing bright abent 11; Irby ens
should Imagine it would bat any lethargies
with the electors is what beats the bend
If we were a oandidats to • oonstituenoy
and Mr. Maori wanted to sell • thousand
oogles or two thousand, we should try to
bargau with him to keep them away from
the constituency. What Is in the book that
le pow 1s not of any vales. True, Mr.
MAagr'M camis Hos la argued to 1t, but thee
reader may ark, "Who on earth is Mr.
Masel!" The vales of a man's name
mead to anything te is proportion to the
promitemos of the man. Jobe 1). 110'11
rri.t.g& may sign a ohequs for one million
dollars and It goes, but another man's
obegae for • rellllon might be renamed with
the legend attached, "No funds." And so
with C. R. MABEE W. aro free to onion
that we heard of him moth we saw
his pamphlet, and we have known every
an prominent to Con.dlan politios on
either side 3arloR the past tweety•fivsea
yr,m
. Who Manta's book Dae our way
tome read le toe what new thief 11 oenaled
that would help our par►y,amd when we oould
Bud nothing that would make votes we
threw 11 down, restarting only, u ARTS/ARS
N ASH would say, "It is an •,nosh little
link u 1071 as the law all )W0.
Now, that's the story of the maks up el
the competes, and 11 it were not that a
Pruvieal.'election le ea the carpet no one
would pay any mors attention to the bloom.
Ing thing than they would to a last year's lemurs rs Y
Mantles and .
:t1t)i,
.�HARDW ARE -
We are endeaturiog to sell all lines of elielf and heavy Hardware at
prices that will suit all. We try to gnu yoo
Honest Goods at Honest Prices
wiel we have succeeded in
gaining the patronego of many new customers.
Wt carry • large and well assorted stock.yary'cis; r:
Our prices are right.
(Jive us a call ant we will treat you right.
ALLAN & McIVER,
EThe Leading Hartle AM. Firm Honest tIoo,ds at 1lones1 Prices.
;J1u111U11I111�l�lUlU 1l«UM
that rather than improve their Inaehilery
and keep up with the times in the way of
producing better goods a section of the
tnanutactureis would like the l;uveroment
to clap on higher duties and make the con•
.user pay top ,rima for inferior good*.
ABOUT ELECTRIC RAILWAYS.
THE London !Advertiser, under the
editorial beating, "Electric Railways -
Will They Cheaper. Traver for P•aengers
and awry Local Freight," AM the follow•
ing :
The original feast of cosrtrvction and
equipment of an electric rails ay is mush
below that ` of a steam railway. Steam xlnratis roe Bucarnee.-The Nov•
railways usually aro compelled to buy ember somber of Scribner's Magazine ooa-
tlm right of way, bui'd stations, .trocg tales the opening chapters of F. ilopktoson
bridges, etc., aid in every way their cost Smith's 1o0rsst and most lmportaut stcry,
exceeds that of the electric All the ''The 1'ortuaes of t) ter Horn." In dealing
plant and rolling stock of the elettrie is with the oar«r of • young artist who owes
much lighter and less expensive. 1t fol. to New fork from the Son►b to seek fame
lows that the eletric railways can carry the author hos chosen a sympathetic bore
passengers for lesa money; and as the sod drawn upon his own long sari Intimate
speed they make is good, there is r10 association with the artistic, and ,literary
reason why they would pot secure the development of the mty. He eves a most
bulk of the local traffic We suggested attractive impression of the artistic elm«
not looker? that travel by steam rail piers in whish the chief obarsotere move.
ways was moreli xuriout and urprtrsiee Thai wbsrie fort' is characterised by a seas*
than it 00011 ha. Perhaps by reducing of mesad humor and there ars many of the
the size and expense cf the ears and author's well known passages of pathos and
engines, travel might to made as cheap wholesome human sent !meet that have oo0-
by the steam railways as Ly eta -tris, Ira oted so much to the wide popularity of
The prnpo.etior is made that local hie previous storks. to the oonoluding
freights, and the delivery of freight after paper on "Russia oh Today," Hoary Nor•
a certain tine at nigh', might be allowed .i, an dear. with there lugs questions of
throughout the 'saes. Tn. effect would national policy and diplomacy that hear so
be to put pearly every Lu -tory and ware, Intimately on the fu' urn peace et the world
house on the railway. The changes are 11I't o3mments upon the opposed friendship
beteg bruugbtabout quietly and nature ily. that btu existed suicorbetween Rosie and
The people are aljustin$ themselves to the Untied States, and h e Iuferesee• ,s -
the new crier of things. ,and time will lording the outcome ot the contest over the
tell how great a revolutied w
i11
s
o
e in Iodise bold
er between
een Rued•
and
nd Great
Britain ado wil oodo �tet otortes ga1 deal of
travel i the handling direi It.
We be'ievo
many electric raitwnyg will t'iecussl«. Other articles are • "Maruu.s
Its (wilt in the near future,that it is Ito, 1 h. (gest Man of Jarmo." by Frederick
very questionable if the day lar dia. Palmer ; "With iso Cogger Hound.," by
tont when steam railways will bee thing President Roosevelt ; "Amon; the Dank-
ot the put. ere," by Ne;sos Lloyd.
The belief of The Advertiser, that many
eloctric railways will be built in the near
under the preference are not larger is Nut
the tuanuLu3uren have been cutting prices
-a condition ot affairs which is viewed by
the public with entire equanimity.
In the aew.paper ceot.ruveray on the sub-
ject very little attention has heen paid to
the economic aspect of the thee. The sec•
rotary ot the Manufacturers' Association has
been trying to show that the woollen in•
dustry is not prospering, but he dues not
state any reason why the consumers of thta
country ehoull be ealletl upon to make up
the loses of the manufacturers. 11 the
business of making woollen goals w Can•
ata is not a paying one, the sooner it Is
given up the better, that those engaged in
it may turn to some profitable industry.
Every tax te maintain an unprofitable con•
oern is a burden upon legitimate industry,
and every mal in Canada who wears a
woollen shirt should oppae the attempt of
the manufacturers to make nim pay for it
more than it is worth.
Welds not beheve,however, that the wool.
len manufacturing industry in Canada is dem
pendent uponaprote:tivetariff . We read fre-
quently in trade reports that the Canadian
mills are unable to keep up with the de-
mand for the higher grate goals which are
otos."
As we remarked at she start, there U too now asked for, and the fact seem. to
be
MT. MO. 301.01C741311wlir
In GUNS we make the following offers :-
Double -Barrel Breech Loaders, 12 Gauge
ss .► .a Better Qual
.17:"Savage Rifles,, 303 Cal.
Flobert Rifles, 22 Cal.
al
Bonehill M
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has an islersslfog story about Ira D. Sank•
•y, the grant evangelist, and Edith Kit g
Swale recounts the lomat, ascents she has
made in oriole parrs of the world. Will
-Bradley'} orlgial designs for • house !ogle
with the breakfast room, and 1Vitson Eyre.
j•., presents plans for a c entry nous* and
• garden. Mr 6.110 goys* mob good ad•
'lee to young married commies ii his editori-
al. Another most timely feature is "Why
Should • Yong Mao Support the Church!'
by the Rov. Franols H. Clark. Many home
trade Christmas gtf,s are showy, and the
first of "The Journal's Amu,iog Pr.des"
sq par. Tea regular departments are ex-
o,ptionally good rod the illustrations ss•
pots. By the Curtis Publishiog Campony.
Philadelphia. One dollar • )ear ; Nn cents
• copy_
'Phone .86. J •
A lot art Ra!u Coats jest le, dseet
from the maker and at Woes that
should make a ready sale. Soma as
low is $3.25. Great value.
Ste oar lots. Tk.y are all new
aad at mime that cannot be beaten
goods.
Dress
Goods.
Aaetber lot of Homespun. la blacks
and dark and light inert The
greatest vas. to be flood anywhere.
Tweed Dress Stags from 200 up.
A full stook el Lsdtee' and Mee's
U.derolotbicg from 200 to $I.25
ne.
future, in one that is confidently shared by
a large number, and one has but to look
around to see that progress is being made
on that line in many parts of the country.
Hull, Waterloo, Grinleby. Preston, Wtod-
etock and Ingersoll have been benefited by
the construction of electric roads, and the
Metropolitan running north from Toronto
has proved a boon to that district as far a'
Newmarket. With such object. lessons
working daily the men who would oppose
electric railway toustru. tion would be very
rash indeed.
It ie for the rwoD5 given by Ths Adm..
tiler and for others that will present them •
selves to the ordiary mind that we are
pleased to see the general satisfaction with
which the proposed electric road from Code-
rich to outside points in hailed in this
county and in the neighboring county of
Bruce. With very few exceptions the
welcome word and helping hand have been
extended to the promoters of the project,
and there -ie every rowers to bel1eve that
1(Jtin twelve months from date at least
one section of the road will be eomptet '1
and in running order.
7.00
11.00
- 20.00
- 25.00
rs 3.25
WHERE THEY GROW WHEAL.
ROOM
BEATEMALL
STOVEPIPE VAINISL
LEAST ODOR,
BRIURTBQUK:KEST DRYING
of them all. Useful fur buggies and
all outside iron work.
Ues OW Best.
•
When you want • really good cough cure
use our
Black Cherry
Sa'd a customer recently :
"1 .ever thought •.ytbl.g could
relieve • Cough se q.kkly. "
W. 0. GOODE, CHEMIST.
A few duzei left art that cheap Oatmeal Soap, worth 10e, oui price 3 for 10e. Posi•
ti'ely no more when this lot i* done.
Wm. Sharman, jr.
a•
5,1jt
BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS.
We have the largest stock of BOOTS, SHOES and
RUBBER GOODS ever shown in Goderich.
It comprises goods of the following well-known makers
J. & T. Bell. Walker -Parker Co , "Empress," The Victoria
Shoe Co., The Slater Shoe Co , The Williams Shoe Co • and
E. T. Wright & Co., of Rocland, Mass.
In Rubbers we can give either the Canadian Granby,
Berlin, or the Glove Goodyear Rubber, of New York.
utas l'ola Beads God News le all Birk and
S.• el.g floes lbs World Over.
Oakville, MM., OJt. 28 tepecl.l) -S.aee
the publtoatise et the story of Frank Col
Ismer, of 1.1 Lake, mush atteotloo has
bseo directed to tome similar oases 'o this
neighborhood.
Otte of the i meat striking of these v that
of William Lloyd who for months , pest h.s
had diabetes. All the deeeerous symptom.
were presoak He lost over thirty po•eds
1e weight to less than three months.
He heard of the good wo: k Dodd's Alder y
Pill. were doing and stated te use them.
Very soon he began to recover, Ilia
tblret I.ft him, he gslned In weight sod one
by one the unpleasant symptoms were for _
gotten 1111 now he Is as well as ever.
• BOOKS Af"D PERIODICALS-
Me(•LRRE's MAOA7.ige - Nothing Geoid
be more timely than three of the artiel.s
which go to make up MoOlure'■ Magazine
ler November. William Allen White ana-
lyses Roosevelt in • way which shows this
nnola«Ified mao v • new light -tae true
light. Mr. white will he remembered as
ebe author of the striking obaronet.'ketch•
ss, "Hanna," "Itryaa" and "Cooker." Al-
though the steel strike is settled, leterene le
the greatest corporation In the world has
not abated. Ray Sane•rd Baker, author
of the oh•rscter sketch, "J. 1 ier000t Mor-
gan" expiates "What the United States
Steel Corporation is, and How It Works,"
all In a manner that Is both Interesting and
Instructive. As • d..orlber a • thrilling
.gnat. The smtomehili rete from Perla to
Berlin Is d«orih,d so vlv!dly that one ins
almost see Fournier Rath by at the rate of e
mile • minute. The "true story of a re-
al illy discovered 'Treasons Lland." is told
by Sturgis H. Rout in ' The Romano* et
Christmas [lend." The fiction of IhelaM-
her Is well worth reading. ','here are
and other features, all of whish melee
November MoClure'e a notable en mber.
I.A01e1' HOwt► .I01-R1AL.-1 he Thanks•
giving number of The 1,041.: Home Jodrell
is replete with Mod Action and Mesmerise
and novel («tures. li opens epprecrialel7
with' an article wbiob tells "When
►he i'rr indents Tarkey Comes From."
Then there are dellghttsl steels, by Hesi•
kl•h Butterworth sad Laura Sp.nlor Pot•
to,, and a now lore story n.11ed "Chro use,"
by F•.d.rlck M. Smith. Covalence Moffatt
LOADED SHELLS.
Black Powder, 2c. each. 12 GAUGE. Smokeless Powder, tic. each.
We also carry a full line of Revolvers, Gun -Cases, Cartrigo Bags, .A
Grin Cleaners, Reloading Tools, etc. %mew -M
GUN POWDERS.
6 $,et, ,. .,
BLACK.
American Deadshot,
Kentucky Rifle,
King's Semi -Smokeless.
Tr"'
01.
•MOKIe ..
King's, Hazard's,
Robin Hood,
Oold Dust.
SMILES.
"Is this Hazel street P' stoked • 7055.
woman In one of the back seats of an Fast
Toth street car, who was oatrying adh
initiative poodle dog under her arm. "Ivo,
madam," said the oouduotsr "I will tell
you when we soms to lt." Later on she re -
posted the 'question, and the conductor
ao.wered wltb some show of Impatl.oce.
Fioafly, when Hard street was reached, he
rat*, and the car using to_s stop. "This i.
Hard street," said the soaduotor. "Oh. I
don't want to get of at that street ; I oily
wanted to know where N was ; 1 go to the
end of the line." Theo, as the car started
again, the looked down at the peg and said,
In teem of extrema affection, "'1'bere, dear -
le, there's where your muddy lives I"-ln-
dian•pollu News.
Coal Bills
are now • serious item. Them
wiry burn coals for lbs 11•=
wash? Some Soaps won't wss�
Mien without boiling, but
SUNLIGHT SOAP win. It's a
wise economy to buy the beet of
-:11 Soaps, when by doing .e the
,.r.. .1 ...11 emwa bing
' v can be
Wm. Sharman, jr.
swop BLI GOODS AT FAIR PRIM,"
Ia our motto.
Fall Season --1901:
1
All the latent shapes, the newest colors, the most novel
effects in trimming -anti everything of the beat. These are
the features of the
FILL MILLINERI DISPLAY LT IISS CIIERON'S.
Ladies are invited to call at any time and make an in-
spection of the now goods.
Trimmed flats from $1.00 up,
Hareetmilton MISS CAMERON,
8�.
TO -
Roiios of oosagea mart be left at OD
Omoe not later than Saturday
noon. The Oopy for changes
mast be left not U ter than Mon-
day noon. Casual Advertisements
aooepted no to nor n Wednesday of
each week.
A Great Saap.J•
Reduced
50 per cent.
- _ter
II:ICSTRAOHAN'S
NACMIE AND BLACK -WTI SHIP
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. -
JAMES H. JOHNSTON,
le oar Mager Sap, ai ,
posed, of whilst* we «II a barrel awe*.
This help our only snap. as we tarry ,
everything that oa0 be found 1n an aor-
to -dao grooery .tore, and set prises
ars right. The termer. know that they
tae sways get from us a Map for their
produce. W. draw the line at no
legitimaa Made - everything g :
fl.,rning coal to help Inferior and
6•w -priced Soaps to wash la like
.lending a 3 cent tram fare to
re -chaos a to cast article for
e : cots.
WORRY AND LATE HOURS.
Worry and late hours seriouijy
-affect the system, causing eibaus-
' tion, fietfoffitness, general debility
and sleeplessness. "Climax" Iron
Tonin Pills are great blood makers.
They strengthen the nerves, invig-
orate the system, restore wasting
vitality and erre all constitutional
irregularities. Eat& box oontaias
ten days' treatment. Prise 26
cents, at all druggists, or mans&
on reoaipl of pries. Address: Dr.
Hall Nodiaise Oo.. siopie., 0.1.
AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
N. D. ROUQV I E,
1
f,
The Cash Hardware,OODERICH.
By using
SUNLIGHT SOAPonsavei11
cost In tbe cost of the coals un-
used, not to mention the longer
I fe of the t wombed. A
tablet of -
Sunlight Soap
will de work wttae.l seam,
and do It infinitely better, than
Iwo tahl.• of common, cheap
snap will do writ ossa. The
ma)ority albs piddle coon End
net the tins of true ecoaos7.
That's why SUNLIGHT SOAP
is asked for by thews people to
one asking for say odour soap
in the world.
ohoioset able Chita. Ws deal to
of them.
T. G. TIPLING & CO.,
Redford bleak. Ovderlob
all
Mill Wood
FOR SALE
The al ove ie cut into stove wood
length and will 1e delivered to any
part of the town the same day as
ordered.
Orders reoeived by telephone or
loft at residence, 128 Cambria street,
will receive prompt attention.
'Phone 98.
PETER McEWAN.
G,tllsile►, * noslor Slat, 111119. 65-3m
whet had been with the late MR. STI)ACRAE
IOCseveralears, sad la mo-
vement
o-
vement with all Gasses of work that bare
been done 1n the shop, wishes to announce
that he has taken ethane of the establish
meet and w111 carry on the business In
each a manner as to ream the confidence
and patronage heretofore extends 10 the
lea owner, and will be pleated to hare as
many new eestomers as will favor him
with their patronage. In addition to Shl0
Work los Plows, Street Waterlog WaE-
BSs, bores Porten otohe will coutin.
to do MINERAL BLAdKe-
SMlrHISO and
REPAIR WORK of all kind,. MA
CHINA Tl RN1NG, DRILLING PLAN-
ING. TOR*ADINU. sad at Sloes of ma-
ohlee work done or short nodes.
He has also added a Bret -doss BRAZING
NT and all work In that line inolodin*
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