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BIRTHS
Oaldw&1.—in Tugaske, Sask.. on Juno 88th,
to Mr. and Ere. Grant Oaldwell, a daugh-
ter.
Mclver.—ln Hibbert. on Sunday, lir$• 10th,
to Mr, and Mm. Peter McIo,,, a daughter.
DEATHS
eMolver.—In Hibbert, on Tuaeday, July 18th,
lime. infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Peter McIver.
1 IMPORTANT NOTICES
VOW FOR , for — NEWLY CALVED
young ooiv for sale. Phone 1n 288,
J. R. SCOTT, Seaforth. 26494
r,OR BALE.—TEN ACRES OF CLEAN
timothy hay for sale on the field Apply
to J. A. WOOD, Hensen. Phone 7 on 92.
2849,1
lRUrLDING FOR SALE.—ONE BUILDING
48. 60. IC would make a good straw
ilbed. Apply to C. G. THOMPSON, Oatmeal
11B1,, Seaforth. 8886-#
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7ARM TO RENT.—ONE HUNDRED ACRE
after grass farm to rent. running water
on 25 acme, on the 8th and Dth conceeelona
of McKillop. Apply on the premien.. r
Phone 18.240. MRS. SUSAN ROSS, R. R.
Ne. 1, Dublin. 2849-#
HONEY FOR SALE
Good Clover Honey (Ear 'salla, palled
,00' lbose, in any quantities.
GEORGE PARKER,
2849x3 Chiselhuret.
DEBENTURES FOR SALE
For sale School Debentures for School Sec-
tion No. 8. in the Township of Tuykermith,
04.000 bearing 1'5 per cent. for 15 year.
Will be sold in sums of 81.000 or over.
Apply to
D. F. MCGRECOIL,
.2849-3 R. R. No. 3. Seaforth.
TUCKERSMITH VOTERS' LIST
Notice is hereby given that I have trans-
mitted or delivered to the peivune mention•
ed in Section 0, of the Ontario Vote's' Lint
Acte the conies rrtuind 'by said sections, to
be a transmitted or delivered of the list,
made pursuant to said Act, of all pemorm
appearing by the amt revised Assnmment
Roll of the Bald Municipality to be entitled
to voteirhthe said Municipality , elec-
tions for members of the Legi.:lative As-
sembly and at Municipal Eleetiooa; and thus
the said lot was first posted up at my oiticc
on the 10th day of July. 102.2, and remains
there for inspection.
And I. hereby call upon all voters to take
Immediate procee,lings to have anym
or omissions corrected according to I.
Dated this lith day of July, 1922.
D. F. McGREGOR,
72849-1 Clerk.
Administrator's Sale of
Farm Lands
The Administrator of John Foote, deceased,
ties instructed Thomas Brown, Auctioneer, to
.offer for sale by public auction, on Wednes-
day, the 9th August, 1922. at 2 o'clock p.m..
Ain' the premises, Lot Number 24, B:,v'leid
Concession North. in the Township of Stan-
ley. in the County of Huron.
There Is erected on the said land n small
frame dwelling house but no barn, and the
lard is conveniently situated on gravel mad
between l3rueefield and Varna.
TERMS OF SALE.
Twenty per cent. of purchase money to
be paid in cash on the day of sole, and
the balance. without interest, 30 days there-
after.
Further terms of sole will be made known
,on the day of sale and may he had in the
Meantime from the undersigned.
Doted at Seaforth, Ontario, this 15th day
of July, 1922.
Thomas Brown, R. 8. HAYS,
Auctioneer. Vendor's Solicitor.
28494! r.•
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to the
Statutes in that behalf that all persons hay -
Eng claims against the estate of John Foote,
sate of - the Township of Stanley, in the
County of Huron, Retired Farmer, deceased,
who died on the 22nd day of May, 1922, are
required on or before the 10th day of August
8922, to Bend by pest. prepaid, or deliver to
the Solicitor for the Administrator, full par-
ticulars of their claim., duly verified by
Affidavit and the nature of the security (11
any) held by them. Further take notice that
after the said last mentioned' date the nose's
of the said deceleeed wyll be lMnblbutsd
among the parties entitled thereto. havinz
regard only to the claims of which notice
shall then have been given.
DATED the 15th day of July, 1922.
R. B. HAYS,
2849-3 Administrator's Solicitor.
CONSULTING ENGINEERS
James, Proctor & Redfern',
Limited.
30 Toronto St., Toronto, Can.
Bridges, Pavements, Waterworks, Sewer-
age Systeme, Incinerators, Fnctorla,
Arbitration, Litigation.
Phone Adel. 1044. Cable: "JPRCO" Toronto
01JR FEES--Uenally paid out of the
money we nave our clients.
AUCTION SALES
AtiCTION SAhE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
Mr. T. Brown has received instructions
to ee11 by public auction at the residence of
the undersigned in Egmondvilie, on Saturday.
July 22nd, at 1.10 p.m., the following: Two
light oak bedroom suites. 1 white bedstead,
A noir of bed springs, 8 mat:tresaes, 2 feather
mattresses, 2 pair leather tonne., 3 'bullet
nets, 2 stands. 1 white wroth stand, 1 bureau,
2 tables. 1 mirror In frnmo, 2 bedroom rock-
er, 0 large rocking chairs, 4 kitchen chnle6,
. a arm chair. 1nthe'
, 1 moving machine,
What -not, crnkinolen hoard. 2lamps, 1 oval
table, solid rink dining table. 4 solid oak
hair, oak nide boort). tapestry hull runner,
lull net carpet halls. stair carpet. hall lIn-
olemmn, 1 bird rage. parlor sofa and 2 chains,
a pair parlor curtains. curt sin rods, 1 fancy
/ane, pair deer antlers. 1 large nil painting.
Wuminiater rag 3x3, dining room carpet.
eight-day clock, pair ('h en illy "arta ins, kitchen
table, Happy Thought range. 1 cnnl hearer,
trroning board, washing machine', wringer.
tool chest, scythe. t long ladder. new lawn
mower, paper rack, gals anirxd wash ton,
back ease, water tail, 1 tea kettle hailer,
eenleen, dishes, quilting frames, kitchen
utensils, pictures, a anal -11.11.y of ntnve pipes,
curtain poles, and other articloo Perms. • -
Cash. MRS. E. Me9OURRAY, Proprietress ; T.
Brown, Auctioneer. 2848-2
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be Abort so
dbd now. 10r vve,1t1�t,.,tap. '. „ 0
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FARMS FOR SALE
1 ARM FPR SALE. --,FOR SALE, LOT 11,
• Oonowalon 0, Hallett, 100 acres, all clear.
ed. . Theft are on flu premises a good frame
house, barn on wail, wind mill and water
an stable; fenced and the drained; 11/ mike
from eobool, church and store. Rural mail
and phone. For further parttoulars apply on
the promisee, or addrma R. R. No. 1, Clin-
ton. RAT LAW SON. 2849x1
17ABMB YOB BALD.—TWO GOOD FAR248
for sale in Toldbnhip of Stanley, con-
venient to marltete, school and church, 100
norm, goad brick house, modern out build-
ings, and in good state of cultivation. 100
aorta, good land in grass. The above proper-
ties will be sold right and on easy terms
02 payment. Per further particulars apply
to JAMES WATSON, I7anranee and Real
Estate Agent, Seaforth, Ont. 2849x8
WW1 POD SALE. -2210 ACRESS, BEING
• Lob 8 and 4, Concession 4, Hullett
Tomsk , fit good state of cultivation. Large
stun. home and two bank barns with stabling
underneath; winding' and water piped
through the stable. win sell with or with-
out prop and would separate either farms.
For particulars apply to EDWARD PRYCE,
R. R. No. 2. Seafdhh 2841-tf
FARM FOR SALE. --100 ACRES ON LOT
21. Conewaion 1. London Rood, 90 norea
clenrod land and 10 acres bush. On the
prmnines there ie a Irame house, frame
barn, 80.60. tdriving shed 20x40, 'garage,
one good well with windmill, supply tanks,
water piped to house and barn well fenced
and drained. Close to schools, one mile from
Kippen. Rural mall and telephone. Apply
to S. CUDMORE, Kippen, Ont. Phone 9-94,
Hensel]. 2848,4
FARMS FOR SALE.—TWO OHOICE
farms, being Lots 14 and 10 on the 7th
Concession of McKillop, 1%/ Miles from
school, 21/2 mile. from churdh and elk miles
from the town of Seaforth, on good gravel
road. On Lot 16 there is an overflowing
well, good orchard and building. in good re-
pair. On Lot 14 there inn
good brick
house with woodshed, 2 neverfailing wells
and 30 acres of the finest harwood bush.
Both farms have been in pasture fur 17
Years, and have no noxious weeds. For hay.
Pasture or grain farms they can not he
beaten. Will be sold together or separately.
For further particular apply to Miss 'PF.NA
REAT'ITE, R. R. No. 1, Dublin, Ont. 281-3
FARM FOR SALE.—FOR SALE, LOT 6,
Concession 11 and west half of Lot 5,
Concession 10, H.H.S., Tuckecnmith, cos•
Mining 150 acre, There are on the premises
good two story brick house with slate roof,
large bank barn 100,09 feet with first class
stabling, water in the barn. drive shed 26.36,
pig house and hen house. The farm is all
cleared but about 20 acres of good hard-
wood_bush, prineipallq maple. All well fano
ed and tile drained. Eight acres of fall
wheat sown, 85 acre+ ready for spring crop.
The farm 19 situated 7 miles from Seaforth
and 4 miles from Hennnll, one -halt mile from
edhool1 rural mail and phone. Will be sold
on easy terra.. For further particular ap-
ply on the premises, or address R. R. No. 2,
Kippen. ANGUS McKINNON. 2329-#
FARM FOR SALE.—FARM OF TWO HUN-
dred acres adjoining the Town of Sea -
forth, conveniently situated to all churches,
schools and Collegiate. There Is a comfort-
able brick cottage with a cement kitchen:
barn 100056 with atone stabling underneath
for 0 horses, 76 head of cattle and 40 hogs
with steel stanchions and water before all
stock; litter carrier and feed carrier and
two cement silos ; driving shed and Plat-
form scales. Watered by a rock well and
windmill. The farm 1e well drained and in
ie high state of cultivation. The crop le nla
in the ground—chotee clay loam. Immedi.
ate possession. Apply to M. BEATON, R.
R 2, Seaforth, Ont. 2787-11
THE EXECUTORS OF THE LATE ARCH(.
bald McGregor offer for sale Lot 15,
6th Concession, McKillop, 100 acrm of flet
class farm lands. The land la in a first
class state of cultivation and there ere
rented on the premises a good frame dwel-
ling house. with kitchen attached; frame
barn 76.54 with atone foundation, stabling
underneath and cement floor and water
throughout, driving house, pig pen end hen
house. Also about ten acres of good hard
wood bush. The property is well fenced and
well drained and convenient to good markets,
churches and schools. For further part -kola.
apply to MISS LILLY J. McOREGOR, on the
premise., or th R. S. HAYS, Solicitor, Sea.
forth, Ont.
DARE FOR SALE.—FOR SALE LOT 20,
Concession 6, McKillop, containing 100
acres, all cleared except 8 acres of hardwood
bush. There are an the premises a bank
barn with atone and cement foundation, 46.82,
with cement floors; driving shed, 14.86;
frame stable, 28,82. large grovel house. 7
rooms and kitchen, cement floors in cellar.
Hard and soft water in kitchen; two acres
of orchard. The farm is all wire fenced
Ind tile drained. Well at barn and alas
well at the bush. This Is a good fan. -one
of the best in McKillop. It is situated 8
miles from the Town of Seaforth and one
mile from school and church. Rural mall
and phone. Will be sold on reneonnble terms.
For further particular apply on the prem-
ise. or address R. R. No. 1, Seaforth.
ROBERT A. HOGG. 2801-43
EXECUTRICES FARM FOR SALE
The Executrices, to close the estate of the
late William H. Horton, of the Township of
Usborne. are offering for sale Lot 30, Con-
cession 4, Township of Usbornc, County of
Huron, containing 100 acres. On this Prop-
erty is a brick dwelling, large bank barn,
drive shed, hog pen and hen house, a few
nor. hardwood bush. Also parts of Eon 31
and 82, Concession 4, Township of Usborne,
County of Huron, containing 80 acres. On
4his property there is a brick dwelling, large
new up-to-date bank barn and silo, large
new drive house, new hen house, windmill
driving water into barns; good hardwood
bush. Both properties are in a first class state
of cultivation, well situated being clone to
Exeter and Hensoll; convenient to church and
school; phone and rural mail delivery. Will
be sold with or without crops to ault pur-
chaser. For terms and particular apply on
the premises to MRS. M. LOUISE•HORTON,
Hensel' P. 0.. or to MISS MAUDE A. NOR-
TON, Exeter P. 0., or to THOMAS CAM-
ERON, Exeter P. 0. 2847-4
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Eliminate your Shoe wor-
ries by having a look at the
Quality of our stock, also
the low prices we ask.
We are more than delight-
ed with our sales in Boots
and Shoes.
Live Poultry Wanted
every Thursday Morning.
W. J. FINNIGAN.
Phone 72.
LJL E$C'E admin
a. alga of a weak, and
selfydefttai of a strop 3 character.
Are you building up both your char-
acter and your Savings Bank account
by thoughtful economies and the do.
posit of all your surplus wages each
pay day. , 4te
We welcome account,. Largo or small.
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SALESMEN'S OPPORTUNITY
We are looking der capable meat
in this district to represent us ag
salesmen.
We trade in Gavdrnmoezdt, Muni-
cipal land Corporation bonds and
all Canadian minorities. The aright
men can secure a . martens[ and
;profitable oon'nectio i where every
assistance W5R11 .be given by dila
'office.
UNLISTED SECURITIES
CORPORATION, LIMITED
Canadian Pacific Building, Toronto
2848-2
TENDERS WANTED
Tender will be received by the underoign-
ed up until noon
of Friday, July 21st, 192.2,
for the erection of a solid brick addition to
Blyth Public School. Plana and specifica-
tions may be seen at the oto re of Reeve,
Jame, Dodds. Blyth.
The lowest or any tender not nouanarily
accented.
GEORGE E. M,TAGGART.
2840-2 Secretary Blyth School Board.
JUNK DEALER
I will buy all kinds of Junk, Bides,
Wool and Fowl. Will pay good pric-
es. Apply to
MAX WOLSB,
2842-tf Seaforth, Ont.
GIRLS WANTFD
C'LINTON KNITTING CO., LTD.
Clinton, Ontario.
Nice, clean work. Well lighted,
well heated factory building. Girls
to learn knitting, looping and finish-
ing. Good position for experienced
help. Well equipped Club and recrea-
tion room in connection with the mIll
2897-3
JAMES WATSON
Main Street - Seaforth
Agent for Singer Sewing
Machines, and General In-
surance Agent.
DEBENTURES FOR SALE
-Town of Seaforth
The Corporation of the Town of Seaforth
have debentures, with interest coupons at-
tached, for sale at rate to yield five and one -
hall per cent per annum. For full par-
ticulars apply to the undersigned.
JOHN A. WILSON,
2840-#- Treasurer.
CREAM WANTED CREAM
Ship by Express; send by pur
cream drawers, or deliver your cream
to the Seaforth Creamery.
We are determined to give our
Patrons better service than ever.
Watch our prices, consistent with
our accurate weights and tests, and
consider the many advantages of bay-
ing a thriving dairy industry in your
district.
Do not ship your Cream away to
other Creameries ; we will guarantee
you as good prices here and our very
best services.
Write, or call in our cream drawers
and we will send you cream cans.
When in town, visit our Creamery,
which we want also to be your
Creamery. We are proud of our
plant.
THE SEAFORTH CREAMERY CO.
C. A. Barber, Manager.
2834-t1
MOTOR WITH US TO
Goderich
and attend the
Dinner Dance
At Hotel Bedford
Next Saturday Evening
JULY 22nd
Dancing from 6.30 to 12
Music by Miss Gene Cannon and
London Orchestra.
Sunday Dinner—Music, 1 to 2.45.
Sunday Supper—Music, 5.80 to 6.45.
Write or phone for Reservations to
Hotel Bedford, Goderiar.
RATES:
Saturday evening, 6.30 to 12, 58.00
per couple. After 8.90, 51.00 per
couple with additional charge for
lunch a 4a carpe.
PAJD4JP CAPITA(, ' - $15,000.000
RESERVE FUND - $15,000,000
SEAFORTH BRANCH, J. G. Mullen, Manager.
Town of Seaforth
TAKE NOTICE THAT:
1. The council of t'he Corporation of the Town of Seaford],
in'tendts Ito 'coutshmldt pts a Vocal indprorvement waLermadns on the
streets and between the (points as outlined in Schedule "A" at-
tached and intends to specially assess a part of the cost upon
she 'band directly abutting on the work and upon the following
.streets, which are immediately .benefited by the 'work as out:lined
-in 'Stthe'dhple "B" attached.
2. The estimated cost oif the (work its $35,154.22, of which
$8,387.26 lie to be paid by theCorporation. The estimated special
.rate per toot lix nt1gte is 5'cents. The special assessment is to
be paid in thirty annual installments.
3. A petition to the Council against the work Will not avail
to prevent its construction, but ,petition against the work inlay
Inc prelsented 't„ the Railway sad Mnlnioipal Board of Ontario
within one month from the d'a'te of the first publication of this
notice.
Dated July 1721., 1922.
Street
Victoria
William E.
Side
Gyouinlboic'k
George
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Chalk
William E.
Main
High
Jarvis
Market
John
Srpanlimg
Ann
J amiss
Wilson
West
Church
W'Thl amt Wet
Railway
Lane
Goderich
God'erirh
God'erich
Maim
Crombie
G'oderioh
Railway
Market
JlaryIs
Goderith
JOHN A. WILSON, Clerk.
SCHEDULE "A"
From
Crumble
Gederidh
Main
Main
V iol aria
Victoria
Gnuirdock
Side
Pentre
Ilur4ln
Huron
Jarvis
Main
Market
ket
Goderich
Ann
James
James
James
James
Jarvis
Railway
Spar -Ring
Main
Chalk
SCHEDULE "B"
George
Main
Matin
Mlain
Main
Market
Jarvik
'10
(1olerich
Side
Wikhan
Victoria
Coleman
Coleman
Goderich
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W edts,h
Market
M.omrke't
Ord
Sperling
Goderiels
James
Main
Centre
Centre
Centre
Centre
Lane
FJI'izabe th
Adam
Jarvis
Coleman
Centre
Co lemon
Ohallk
Jarvis
Jarvis
Godierioh
Spa'rl ing
Re -Built
Threshing Engines
One 21 H.P. Bell Traction
Engine.
One 19 H.P. Bell Traction
Engine.
One 25.H.P. White Traction
Engine.
One 20 H.P. White Traction
Engine.
One 20 H.P. Goodison Trac-
tion Engine.
One 20 H.P. Sawyer & Mas-
sey Traction Engine.
One 20 H.P. Waterous Trac-
tion Engine.
One 16 H.P. Waterloo Trac-
tion Engine.
One 14 H.P. New Hamburg
Traction Engine.
One 16 H.P. Goodison Port-
able Engine.
TRACTORS
Two 12-25 Waterloo Boy
Tractors.
All these Engines are re-
built, thoroughly overhauled
and repainted. They are
exceptionally good value,
and we can make immediate
delivery both on all of the
above, also new Engines,
Threshers, all sizes, and new
Tractors.
For further particulars
apply to
The Robert Bell
Engine & Thresher Co., Ltd.
SEAFORTH, ONT.
BLANK CARTRIDGE PISTOLS
Well made and effective. Ap-
pearance is enough to scare
BURGLERS, TRAMPS, DOGS,
etc. NOT DANGEROUS. Can
lay around without risk or ac-
cident to woman or child. Mail-
ed PREPAID for $1—superior
make $1.50, blank cartridges
.22 cal, shipped Express at 75e
per 100.
STAR MFG. & SALES CO.,
821 Manhattan Ave, Brooklyn, N.Y.
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Aluminum Wiare ,Ari$5blcle lfalaan , , . , . ,.
Allunimvnl Tda SpOO180, for
'Gatamtitewar (ARaaulbozy and) See
ElFatl1 ,Bagls (oa Bl$ �I ')
Fancy OhJnri .std Ttra IpYB
FANCY JAP BASKETS "AND 'IMAM, SToi1.-
I MIXING BOWLS AND JARD1l k1RS, CUT' G1, - 'V;
BUTTERS !)6 WA'PIS GLASSES. '
= This not comprises a vrea'y Musa part blf QU'2 Mid Smoke Enretlto,
See Beattie's Fitter.
Beattie Bros,
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Seaforth—The Chain Grocery Stores of Canada
Kellogg's Corn I Redpath Sugar Pure Castile
Flakes p.cwt. $7.70 Soap 10C
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2 pkgs
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Willard's Swiss Buds per lb. 39c
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Jar Rubbers I Zinc Rings1 Fruit Jarse
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The Western Fair
LONDON, ONTARIO
September 9th to 16th, 1922
WESTERN ONTARIO'S I'Oi'ULAR EXHIBITION
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$38,000 IN PRIZES AND ATTRACTIONS
EVEIIY'PHING to Ei)UCATE and Amuse—NOTHING to OFFEND
Exhibits of all Kinds. Speed Events.
Calf and Yearling Competition.
Dog Show. Auto Races, Saturday, 16th. Musk all the time
Wonderful Programme Twice Daily. Fireworks Every Night
('. 1. Wortham's Shows on the Midway. Something doing all the time
.\ D)1TSSlON: 9th, 11th, 15, 16th, 25c. 12th, 13th, 14th, 50c.
( i,il ism Nrec on Mood,oy, Sept. 11th- All infornlation firom Secretary
J. H. SAUNDERS, President. A. M. HUNT, Secretary.
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Kellogg's Corn I Redpath Sugar Pure Castile
Flakes p.cwt. $7.70 Soap 10C
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2 pkgs
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c 12 1-2 lbs. $1 3 Bars
Willard's Swiss Buds per lb. 39c
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Jar Rubbers I Zinc Rings1 Fruit Jarse
doz. tocri"en
2ocMediuPints 'dmsozr25CI 1.35
Seedless Toilet Paper 1 EGGS
Raisins
44c6rolls 25cthye25c
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Machine Sliced Bacon per lb. 37c
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Medal by the Reinfi'ngbon Type Co., New Yank City.
Veil can win 'it this year. Why don't you win- it this year?
Students who enrolled September, 1910, or since,
may make an appointment and call at the School
any time after Aug. 10, to take Credential Tests,
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Flakes p.cwt. $7.70 Soap 10C
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