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THE CLINTON. NEW ERA
SPECIAL E9ARD MEETIN4.--The pub.
tit (1)IncAelhott%sqllsbyoenyredniipe4p.droartkpee4ritaliitnneept. g
• it Pet -
ant business transactions. An mon
pump for t be new artesian welt was
tudertd, to be boug_ht ft ern Jacob Miller
• at a cost of 030, MissRobb wae engag.
ed as asoistant to irincpa1L h foz
goittln „the model terrtrat a solary of $30 per
naonth, The account of $110 38 f r th
The last of our
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Three Big Bargain Days
Saturday will be the laist of our Midsummer Bargain Days,aind we
will have this lot of Special Bargains for that day's' selling.—
Every one is •absolutelk money -saving,
ur
Whichever of obig Bargain Days you yisit this store,.you'll
• be well repaid for the coming. See the list in lag we •k's
oaper, d- annote the dates, Thursday, Friday, Saturday,
July t6-27-28
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SUCCESSETTh. Anutog those w
*were successful ab the midsummer e
aminations in tbe piano depertment
the London Oonservatorvof Music w
Miss Oarol Newcombe, of town, in h
. first year. Thi e is another one of Ok
ton's yourtg ladies tieing to the fore
musical circles,
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ho new well, was paid to A. Paterson,
IL" 1 T,TstrvEisiar, OPISIION.-Mrs 11, Bill.
of •diem London, fornterly of Bayfield,
as writes :-"The NEW ERA, is very wet-
er
come each week, and keepa. me in full
Blinds at one=third their value.
There are just- about a dozen blinds leffin stock. When
they are sold we are not going to keep blinds again. That's
why we will sell at this price. •
15 hstid•tatinted, opaque window shades, deep cream only,
heavy cloth. mounted on strong poi leg rollers, all we have 30.0
left of :miler 75 and 90e lines. For Saturday choice
Two more bargainstrom he-Mitiniery
Flowers at 5c •
30 bunches of assorted- Flowers,
roses, violets, &c. • Flowers that
. have heen 10, 15, 20c. Choice on
Satut d ay., ..... ............. ,eass.
Flowers at 10c
• 25 bunches of Flowers, assorted
sprays, bum hes end foliage, have
been 20, 25,350. Choice on Sat- 1
urdav •
10 Mantles at 25c.
We *will be perfectly fratik.viith poll.. • These Mantles are
not new, but at 256 they. are a bargain. There are blue, black
and fawn in the lot, and they will ea make, over 25c
into coats for girls. Choice on Barg • ays.
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• A BIG CORSET S ECI-AL..
SI 25, $.00 Corsets to sell at 75c
We are not going to, carry this Tine in stock after these
are _sold._ ;Tha.t'a_the_lreason....ior this_startling _prie
reduction.• . •
23 Pairs of the famous P, D. French Corsets. the beet
• goods we handle S.i'd at $1.25, $L50, $200 the pair.• .. ee
Choice of lot Bargain Days for •
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RIMS 30c •• •
1
20 fincy Fans, all very fine pods.
black and light colors. Not ofie ;
in the lot Woo less than $1 Mr
setae wet e nand *250 To clear
them all out on Ba,rgain Days,
your choice . 50c
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Rqund, folding tans, in blkck or
tan, a good, strong, serviceable
fan. For Bargain Days ... . . • ilt;
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'FAT PINS 3 lor Ik
• Three dozen fancy gilt, jewelled
and enamelled hat pine, regular.
10 and 15c• goods, our cut prices
have been 5ii,ed 8c. To clear
them out Bargain Days.— eirlOr Joe
FANCY COLLARS• .7c
Fancy silk stock cellars, assort-
ed colore, regular 252. goods, the
balance of our big lot ef trevellers
samples. Choice Draggle Days• U
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WAIST •SILK BARGAIN.
We want .t.o make a . clean sweep .Oi all Waist
Silks in stook, to make room for the handsom-
est lot of Fancy Silks that has ever been shown
in Clinton. They are coming to us direct from
England, and. will be here some time in Aug-
ust. the irteantime shelves must be en3ptiecl.
Fancy waist silk, assorted colors , Fancy Waist Silk,assorted cheeks .
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and patterns, mostly stripes, eat notmore than one ef a, pattern,
make, will not cut, regular 50c. ,s A regular 75 and 80c. To clear on . .,
For Bare/tin Days . ............ Ott; Bargain Day •5uo;
In
• FATAL ACCIDENT.-Thenaany friends
of W. Brownlee, formerly of Clinton,
will regret to hear of the sad afiltction
that bas befallen his family at Web-
ster, Texts. His third son, aged about
15 years,. with another boy, grietvled4lbo!l'
ed by eating canned salmon ( entif
by some foreign substance therein).
The accident was fatal in the case of
young Brownlee. •
NEW MACHINERY. - owing to the
steady I uniting of the Fair Bros' tnill
it was found necessary to repair and
improve part of the machinery around
the rollers. A nt w suction and duet
collector has been set in by a Mr Dal.
eleish, of Galt. This is a great irns
proveinent a tI1 as necessity immills
where first class flour is turned' out as
it is found t he rollers grind much better.
• THE Loom, MARKET;-Abo4 t
usual shipment was made by Cantel
Bios. the past week, but tlley report.
the price of eggs on the rise, the quo -
rations for dairy being, bullet 14c to
15e, eggs 10c to 11c. --New-patatoesate
selling at 400 to 50c per bushel. Green
vegetables are in supply and demand
at different prices. Small fruitsig
sasprices ranged by the quabtity
brought•
knovyledge of what takes place in my
home surroundings." Mrs Joseph
Edge, Owen Sound, says; "The visits
of the NEW REA are like those of an
old friend." Dr. T. (3. Bruce, visiting
from Collingwood, gar, .• The Clinton
papers are far ahead of those publish-
ed at Collingwood,"
WESTERN F.un OEFICIALS..- From
the prize dot of the Western Fair to be
held in London, from September 6th
to 15th, we see that A. Innes, of the
2nd of Stanley, . who is well up in
horse flesh, is judge of imported or
Canadian bred Clydesdales and slob for
registered English sires. Among thooe
on the horse committee are the names
of Dr, J, E..Blackall, of town, D. Mac-
intosh, :BruCefield, E. 0, Attrill, God-
erich, John Murduck, 13rueefield;Thos
Russell, Exeter;.is on the cattle com-
mittee.
BasrmEr...fl Pearrnms.-The past week
or so many little picnic patties have
be • taken, the desirable
00 over at balmy, bree.zy B. a;e1i)wentedo.me. 011efra
Monday a peel/ of twenty was given
ID honorof
guest; on Tuesday Rev. Mr and •Aire
fantilies lire:len-ter; rn:4-`it-eBef'dnatyt
e) ening the Saivation • Army , went
over • an Wednesday evening Mies
Brickenden gave a . party in honor of
her wrest. •
ATTENDED 01117RCH.-Ror. Mr Lar-
kin, of the Presbyterian church in Sea -
forth, pretrehed si very eloquent ser-
nton to the members of the A. O. F.
society on lest Sunday afternoon.
There were 20 or so members of Clin-
ton lodge,* No. 78631 drove down and
, joined in with the brethren, which
l made the number close on 100 in line.
The visitors Were royally entertained
by their brethteir in Seeforth, Those
who attended from . here were-.- J.
; Derry, Jas. Dunford, F. W. Watts; W.
Blackwell, E Crich, G. Roberton D.B.
Kennedy, 0. Uverberry, W;Oarter; W.
'Slomao, A; Sininan, F. Glazier, George,
Wm. and 13..Kenop,- W. Macintyre, A.
Blackwell, J. Sionuair..M.R.M.COlitChertYs
W. Cooper and I. WeaVer.
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of SpEoiti.L MEETING. -A special Court -
he cil 'fleeting watecalled for on Wednes-
to day. evening, July 25th, for general
business. • Petitions had been 'eceived
at
„h for granolithic walks on Albert street:
"is, front Rattenbury to Princess streets,
and on Mary street from Higlito Town-
send stteets; the court .of • revieion for
g• above _walks will be held on Monday,
y Ang. 13th. Coon.' Johnston, as cham-
p Mae of the strer t csuirnittee, recam-
11. mended 2 new eulVerts at *career of
y Fltgk andlink streets,. and one at cor-
e. her of °Matto and Huron scrose Ou-
rt • Maio ett eet s On motion it was decided
e. not. to build a walk &gross the market
y,• Oqu ire, but:a crossing .he laid aerobe
Rattenbury street near TisdalPs bank,
0 and a walk built across the west side of
t the library building, and the market
equavi levelled, with other imprOve-
men ts. A question asked by Alderman
Johnston regarding the suspensien of
the night watchman, was answered by
tere Mayor, who rep.ied that ,he wag
act ing within his au: hority and on the
ad s.jce of his Iegni ad i
POOR ODTLocx, -The crop prospects
are apparently notriery encouraging in
certain portions of the west thie year.
Mr Henry Murphy, of the 16111 con.,
Goderiels towfiship, got a letter frimi
his son-in-law, Geo. Laithwaite, who is
living at Edinbitig, Dakota, who stat-
ed that; from 450 acres of crop,he would
not harvest 75 bushels, And -Cyrus
Teener, of Wellwood, Man , writing n
his titre her, said that he turned his (lett-
tle on e,•40 acre field of wheat.
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J.J.4.BOzs 'JAY oPORTS - An Alt' I Winn
among some of the .sporting frate
nity to have Labor Day oelehreted in
some way, patticularly by holding hi -
cycle championship races for, the
county and run them off in the par
As well as this several other kinds
attiractiong could bebilled. It was t
intention prior to the 24th of May
foregq the usual celebration. on th
day and hold.Lahor Day. Not mu
time should be lest if the intention
to hold sport. . ,• . • '
•EX6HRSION,ON GIVIC,FICLID/r3b,- A
• the 'employees of the Organ ' Factor
have come to the conclusion to die)
the proposed eicuission on civic. ho
day to Kincardine. the C. O. F. *societ
at its meeting on Tuesday evenine d
cided to run one on this' (Lite to Po
Stanley at $1.65 for the return far
The Mayor has proclaimed. Thersda
• Aug.' Oth,. for the civic holiday; whe
this pushing society will endeavor t
.ofnia,ukueip.t.be,. ex. cursion.. ts. very please. n
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•.BUETED tie Orms'rox. -s The remains
of Miss Jane Moore were brought -here
by her brotherEdwa,cci, on Wednesday,
from lerotito, where she had died o
Triesday, from' old age, .heisig 70 year('
old. She mat; a daughter of Walter B.
Moore, 'ef Cork, It eland, and. was a re-
sident of. Clinton tabour 20 years ago,
briving lived here a sear h her hro-
tiler, Dr:. ltio„sre; then "rentrited to Tor-
onto, where she resided with the broo-.
titer who accotepanied ttie -bed), -t
Chintint, for burial beside. her sister -
J. C. Stevenson took' Charge; and •t he
in terthent Was madeWednesday after-
noon. • •
!STA.= !•1141IPMENTE5The Cul -puts for
the pat . week have beenlarger than -
for s-orne.trioe past; Saturday, double
deck of lambs for Toronto; by Thomas'
Miterni;". Monday, one of cattle to Tor-.
onto by Charles Reid, and two Of
hogs from Clinton and Blyth, to the:
Don; by Cantelon & Wallis; Tuesday,
six carload to Montreal, for export, by
E. Watson; Wednesday, one from Olin
ton and three front Seafort h. to Toron
to• by E. Watson; on Thursday, 2 Oar
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dAarivigirteMESWEIN. AT.7"
BAIA rfgeev odf aOyhtli es al ngeoe,
reached bee 13th birthday, and was the
recipient of a beautiful birthday pre-
sent front her parents,. in the snape of
a grand piano. She is a grand -daugh-
ter of Mr David Barge.
Nos, -The dividends coming from
the Mitchell estate (apple packers)were
paid. this.week by Op. Lee, of Goderich,
assignee. The following is taken from
I the Winnipeg Pieces Press: - "Mr and
' Mrs S. T. ilandscombe mourn the loss ,
of their infant daughter, who died yes-
terday morning at the familyresidence, 1
503 William avenue;" Mrs Handscombe
is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Silas'
Pratt, town. Hirent Hill is building a
barn for Melvin Sprung, base line; the I
frame work is being done by Donald '
Patterson, of East Wawanosh; Mr Hill I
will also do the stonework tor the new I
barn of John McIntosh, of Hullett.
The hot weather has evidently set in
to staYs•this is great weather for the
harvest. It is said that there are to be
several weddings in town, the mid.
of next • week. The farmers are
wearing a broad smile these days as
binder twine has loweredreorne ordered
several weeks ago when pikes Were
higher. Two new phones have been
added to Clinton's large list; they are
W. D. Fair, No. 84, and Dr. E. H.
Holmes, No, 21, Mrs W.H.Newcombe
entertained a number of friends to a
five o'clock tea on Friday of last week,
in honor of her guests. .fhe pathmas-
ters shonld have the thietles cut on the
highways now, as this is the right time;
himself as well lie the community,
Humphreys took a trip up north with
his fishing rod, and--earnhack with '1 ,
fineshaessaveraglogabouts3-lbs. eache i-
t here ate only about a dozen 'anglers of I
town who know the "Spots." Hodgens -
Bros. are alive to their business, the
tsast week they hare been advertising
by sending a display waggon around
the neighboring villages to remind the
people of their' bargain deys. P. B,
• Orews has some pretty cut glass dishes
• which are attracting the attention of
the ladies. 4 cabinet grand piano, of!
fine tone axed beautiful case, was sold
to Mr J. A. King, by 0. Hoare, from 1
Clinton's music emporium. A court.of •
• revision, to deal with the proposed new
.Walke on a number of the streets, will
he held on Monday eveningrAng, 13th.
One of the finest fields of corn to be I
been in this vicinity, is en the farm Of
Mr Cole, just north of town, VictorC.
French has almost. entirely recovered
from his recent 11htess, thourh he ifr
not yet able to resume his work. At
the Paris Exposition the following Salt
makers show tramples of their products;
R.& J. Ransford, Clinton; Exeter Salt
Co., ahd Gray, Young & Sperlino 0o:,
• Winghaan. The Elite Uoncert Co.hold
the boards to -night, Friday, in a yande-
Ville entertainment. • Formerly the
water used on the bowling green was
aupplied from Fair's mill pond, but now
Jacob Miller furnishes it; a connection
was made to thewater main from Mil,
lees pump. the other day. Fair Bros.
have ordered a car load of Kansas
wheat for seed, which is considered
equal to Manitoba No. 1 bard; it is ex-
pected- t,o arrive in a few days, The
Mayor was called upon to be a peace-
maker in a couple of small grievenees
this week. Two transient photograph-
ers' were here last week taking town
views to sell. •Mr John Ransforri,' the
worthy President of the noted Clinton
Bowling Club, has been chosen as
President of the Western Bowling As-
sociation of -Ontario; Mr Ransford has
been highly honoredeandso hasClinton
Mr James McDc nald, of Porter's- Hill,
has bought a fine piano -box carriage
from F. Rumball.
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our Business
and
Our Busines§.
You Know whether or not you want gam -
mock, or a Croquet Set, or a Fan for this hot wpather
and we trust you know that the most advantageous
place to buy them is from. us.
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We Know we .Lave a complete stock from
which to select, made with as good ' material and
workinanship as can be crowded into it for the price
asked. • 4
We invite your inspection, trusting it will result in
• MUTUAL BUSINESS.
Tilt W. D. FAIR CO, mon.
"Otten the*Cheapest—Always the Best:" •
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re Great •
- Clearing:
Sale
ef oots and Shpes
There is no doubting , quality in our store. Our
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stock is from the bestmanufacturers and our prices
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are unequalled anywhere. You cannot judge of the. $
great value's we are offering, unless ,you come and ,
see for yourself We. were kept' very busy all, last• .
Saturday. In the afternoon we could not wait �n• ,
• the crowds without some delay. Come early in the
morning and avoid the great rush for up -to date $
'Footwear, at the old reliable Cheap Cash Store. .
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-.0itr motto IlOr Friday and Saturday-4veziy•Blistower
• • Satisfied with Genuine Bargains •
W.. 7aylor & Son
• Cash, and One Price Eggs taken ascUsit
instreance office at the store •
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load of beeves for Toronto, by O. Reid.
Some more Dress Goods Bargains'
_ In the six carload which E. Watson
• •• • shipped were 80 exports bought from
Two or three Bargain Day specials in Dress Goods' that C. Dale, Hullett, for which he got over
. $5330; ot the shipment 18 of them were
are worth coming after.7, ,
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75 yards fancyl3lackbress Goods Cream Dress Goods, in fancy
all wool materials and.lustres, weaves, Main or with silk con-
sultable for separate skirts or full •broidered slots, regular 75c and
dresses, ends of 50 and 60c lines, ssi, $1. Special for Bargain Days .. '
To clear Bargain Days... • Otte 5k
15c LININGS 11c
- We are going to sell a lo
dress goods bargain ays
• 1Tweed Skirts $2.45 "
Here are some-eheaRiblins to
go with them.
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200.yards fine and wide English
linettette,extra goad goods in Nile
green, cardinal, pink, heiliotrope. ,
ftegular 15c. For Bargain Days, LW
TRIMMINGS 66•.
• 300 yards silk brad and braid
trimmings, blank and assorted •
.colcws. Regular 10, 15, 20c. Odd
lines and ends we want cleated
out. For Bat gein Days .....
BUCKLES'17 and 38c
• Fancy belt buckle, pulley and
clasp, gilt, silver or enamel. Re- 1,-s,
gular 2,5, 30, 85, Bargain Days...J(0
Fancy belt buckles, pulley and
s plain clasp,- handsome designs. -
Regular 50e. Fox I3argain Days iliac
BEAUTY PINS 2, for 5e
Beauty pins in gilt, silver, bead
attd black. Regular 50. For ,
Bargain Days • ,. lor Se
Black Sateen Waists 75e
Good black sateenWaists, tuck.
ed front, soft cuff, The balance sew
of our 51 line. Batgain Days.... 40e
Ladies Waterproofs 50e
few only' ladies Waterproof
, garments. Bargain day' special 0110
Vine tweed waterproof cireu•
lar, small check, extra goed _
Rhode, Regular 05 Bargain aa
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Ready-to-wear tweed skirts, all
wool dresetweed, lined with good
linenette lining, velvet binding •
this season's st yles. Special for $62 45
Bargain Dam' .4..x
Some CARPET BARGAINS.
• 50 yard's carpet, all wool filling
fast colors, great geode to wear.
Regular 75e, For Bargain Days 5i3C
20 yards heavy Linoleinn, good "'• •
.pat tern, suitable for dining room '
or kitchen. Reenter 51.00 For 1.,„„
Bargain Days ........ %YU
40 yards China matting, light
color, 'will wear well. For Eat.
gain Day 84 e
7 jute Brussels Rugs with fringe
27 x 54 inches. Regular 85c. For ..,..
Bargain Days........... ...... ooe
Some CLOTHING Bargains.
2 pairs Men's tweed Pants, all
wool, good quality. For Bar- dhir
gain Days
2 only Tweed Vests, Odd lines,
for Bargain Days
3 Boy's Bummer Suite, small ,„,„,
sizes, regular $1,50. Bargain days '44)C
2 men's dark grey summer coats
For Bargain Days 80e
• 1 light weight simmer coat and
arestt size 30, regular $8.75,
For Bargain Days, ... $2. 00
MOO double -texture tweed
Waterproof ooate, latest styles,
all sizes, regular $6,50, rev
Bargain days...,, • . .. .
Another Hose Bargain
BoT'abeavy•ribbed cotton hose .
seam ese seet, fast black. Beeu. sot
lar 13argain Dam• itue
BREIT HERS, (MINION
purchased fromW. W. Ferran. They
were some choice grassers bought for
export, and were fine looking
THE NEW VKAras.-High street bee
the honor to. be the .firf3t to have the,
new granolirhic walks. It was finish-
ed huit week and in use on Sunday.
• This week several other etreets were
opened up and JosephIstreet is finished
That of a walk up to the Public Lib
vary was started, bur as the Library
Board refused to pay for Same and the
council had not made provision,' it was
allowed to remain. The next street in
order to start on is, Mary etettet. It is
likely before the summer is over there
will be many streets laid with grano-
lithic. VVingham is laying down this
year A, 043 feet of new walk, and when
this yeav's contracts are.over they will
have over nine MUSS on • their streets.
Goderich is laying down this year 8,043
feet of new walks at an estiMated cost
of 514,081, of which the town pave 56,-
84.0, the balance by property holders.
Brussels attuned struck a good idea
• when they decided to have the names
9f each street stamped in letters large
enough to be easily read at, the inter-
sections ot streets. It will be found to
• be a great tonvenienee awit 18 80 found
in Brussels. •
SCHOOL ARDITRA:T/ON.-An Adjourn.
ed meeting from one held in • June at
Summerhill far the reconstruction of
two union school sections Was held in
She town hall here on last Satinday,
Judge Masson presiding with Xitispeo.
tors D. Robb and 1 Tom, W. Onate
for Goderich township and John Brit-
ton for Hullett, hi attendance. The
changes were :'-Tobe known as No 4,
Goderich township and fitillett eon.
stets of 5,557 acres withasseseed value of
$143,083 ; No 2, Fluliett and Goderich
township conidets of 4,091 acres with
assessed value of *157,050; the other
section affected is No 5 Bitillett, which
now 'consists of 3,003 acres, With assess.
ed value bf $151,300. Parte of Nos. 2
and 5, 11til1ett, were added to, No 4
Goderich township and Itulletb, and
the southern part of No 4 was added
to No 2 Ilullett. This reconstruction
of the sections Will be found to be of
great benefit to Many of those Whose
children had to attend a school four
miles away whereby now they 'only
have a abort dietenee. The former
plan Was an iticonvenienee to the
scholars who live near the cemetery on
the Goderich side of the grayei road.
Revvall take effect in thee° sections on
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There's a .charm in, having a:collar Jit..you. properly,, and the parti-
cular buyer can .be satisfied ;.(,Q1lar..5.: :that . are made
fr(43'i pure' linen, without a inixtOre �f eofiton... They: are:: • aollars
that will*ear 'well: and collars that: Aviitigh-o,. saltiSfactionln every
way. Sizes. from .142. to 18., •
0,1tit'iUnAatindried White .Shirt at 50c.
is better value than mt. licinfOre:ed back and front; double
back; linen front and bands. •This Shirt at Mc is a surprise
to keen buyers.' 12 to 18 in sizes.
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