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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 6 Nov 1885, p. 8

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John R. Cl11rke will lecture in Cvbourg Monday, Nov. !Hh. The Maw Bros., of llrooklin, have s old t heir heavy draught team o f horses for $500. Having to make room for a large quantity of Wood, recently· In St. T homas at pt'ese11t there are purchased, will sell, until further notice, at the following prices: ~ · about 1,000 members of the Knigh ts of , L:.bor . per Cord Delivered 'l'hc Great Eastern, the largest steam ~~~~---.-.~ _.._.-------~~~ ship in the world, was sold yesterday at Beech and ill.attle, Selected Body Wood .......... ......... $ ii.OO public auction for $ 100,000. do. do, Cull do. . ...... ........ ... 4.00 The induction o f the ltev.Ml'. McEwen · do. do. LiinJ·s ..... .. ......... .. ... .. . . ... . . .... ... .. .... :J.iiO· in the paeloral c harge of the Presbyte rian congregat ion of I~<Akefield, took place on Jlest Pine en·: f'rotn G-1·eeu Titul·er ............. ... ...... .'... 3.ii& Tucs:foy. Pine cut f't·o1u lh·y '.l'i1uber....... ............ ...... ....... ....... ~.iiO Mr . Wm. Varly, of South Ontario, has l disposed of his 60 acre farm on t he Brock S . .. . , ro~d to n~r.Geo. Cowan, the consideration\ . U ~nton and f,ac){a w:nt:t. (joal, dt·y and Well sc1·cened, b"mg $±,oOO. $~.~o 1·e1· 1.011 :1 t Jl:ll'bor anti $ 6.00 delivered. Best Mr. J. W. Thompson, wlio h as b een in B1·ia1· llilJ Coal Col" donaes1ic US ' C $ 6 00 · · t · d ·-· cha rge of t he Max well schoo I for th e past _ . ' _ " · Jte r .o n, C fiv e y.-ar ~, h as again been rc-eug:1~ed for hvered. Rcy11ohlsvdJc ScJect IAllllll(l Coal, {01· steana, the ensum gteml. $~.oo llCl' ton at tile Yard . 'l'he liouse and most of it~ content~ of · Mr. H. M. lrtJhrnd, who livl's n ear New·· comb's Mills, were destroyed by fire ou Wednesd:Ly eveni ll!.( last. The annual m eeting of the South and we can furnish any bill on v ery short notice. On tario Sabbath School Association will be h eld this year in the to wn of Oshawa, Intending purchasers please call and examine goods and prices before. on the 15th and 16th of Dec. purchasing elsewhere. "' The members of Pri nce Albert Lodge, er: I 13~1. A. F. & A. M., Port Perry, held a LU most enjoy;1ble oyster supper in the Raill::l w ~iy H otel on Friday eveni ng last . er:: Bowman ville, October 15, 1885. 42:2m C) l\fr. Richanl Haney, of Pickerin g , has neady recovered from the effects o f the C) r el.)ent assaul t, and was able to be out on Ith0 street for th e first time on Friday last. ~ C1tAMl'S ar<i immediately r elieved b y taking a ttiaspvonfol of Perry Davis' PainK.illcr in a little milk a nd sugar : it takes :::c: abo nl; two minu tes t o rnlieve t he worst tcascu . c:::> ....J Both Baptist Chu rches, Colborne an d c:.:> l faldimand, have una11im,.,rn1lv voterl to ask their Pastor, Rev. J. T. Dowling to withd raw his res1e:nation. He has constJu ted aud services cunti n ne a3 usual. Mr. Johu Butler, while working at the Car Sheds, Cobourg, ou Tuesday last, was stl'llck under t he chi n wit h a piece of steel, AND DEFOill\'.£1! -::D. -making a serious wou nd, which will CHAS. O LUTHE, prevent him from wot·king for a shor t Thfl f,argcst., The Ablesl, '.fl 1e Be~~ t h e most practical and time. experienced 1.aan on thi s Ji'lumw & LANMAN':-; FLDmDA VJ.A'l'Jm Continent for relieving is one of the s urest a nd speed iest of cures 1 Tiu~ mo~t. intl11cnl>tl relil(ious organ in and c urin g Rupt ure & fut· every form of nervousness. It relieves 1t.!u1 Stntcs,- 'l'/w Spectator, London, Nag, D eformities of every headache when o ther applicatwns cum I description. It will be to pletely fail. It reiuvigorates the fatigued TllE UUU'ENU:ENl' is one of the best 'po.pet·a in the world. Its good points are many your ad vantage to c~1ll a nd overtaxed body, and it improves f?rce I and strik ing. '!'bey have only to be ~tated to on me. 45,000 Trusses and btwya.ncy to the mental powers. , be C·PPreciatcd; a.nd for proof of om· o!aims : appeal may be takeu to any of t.be tifty·two a.djusteclinpcrwn.'l'ho u1'he opening services of tho li< teiy a cissues ot t,he year. Any number of 'fHE IN1 \ I>lllt'ENDEN'L' will Rhow that its contents are sands ot Deformed treated. Establish· quired Presbyt eri11n C hnt1\h in Bri~hton ed 15 years. I will have a full supply of s 1 d M d 18 1 d 1c h . l marker! by. these celebratecl Tl'llsses with me < \t the o u unc ay an J on ay, l t an ,)t inst. , were highly succesdul. '.l'he n e t AnnnTY·. 'll'AnrnTv A '1 o 1 Nn~1rns1·.J J · The great thmkers. the great atory-wrtters, the following places:proce<'ds of the two days' meetiug wer e - - -- AN.0- - I great poet.s, meu or the highest reputation in Oobourg, Durham House, Friday, $1,<i43. ~ · ..,. ; ull _de~artment."1 9f human ~uowlecJ>;e, make ~ .f' o if.\M\ n~ its hstof cont,r1butora. Hehg1on, philosophy, D~~·.;;anville, Ruebott omHouse, That slight cold yon think r;o little of ~ ~-" ~4HH'i ,h" · C't' ~~\ . -" ;;t ·ou.\.. , acwuce, J1tcrnture. art. travels, discoveries. stories, and a.II conceivo.ble topics arecmbra,ced S atu rday, Dec. 12. · may provl-l the forerun n or of a complaint IUl PE!)S ON ~ YEAn 2 50 in the contents. and evcrybot lY, old or young, Send 6c. st;amp for registered Illustrated.Book th<Lt may htJ fatal, A void this result by l'i 1 i;. n I' n · · lettrned antl unl~.arn ed, without rep;ard to sex. BOTH i"'ri tul<ing Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, the best t;ach month for 1886 Godey's Lttdy's Book, employment, or condition, w ill finil something on Rup~ure and Hum1rn l<'rn.mB bv CH AS. IC LU THli, Surgical :Machinist. of k n own i·ernecli fJ~ for colas, c oughs , "the old rtlia.ble magazine," will contain a of special int.crest in e~ery issue. 18 K ing SLreet ·west, 'l:oronto, Ont. (mtarrahs, bronchjtiR, incipient consumpbeautifully en,,»raved frolltispiece, illustr.·tions literury, t~C!l>Jil'REtlmN!iinrnN l·:~s.-Itis a rellgious, au educo.tional, a story, an art, t· a tion, and all other throat and luu g dis· of pr~v.tiling tashions in colors an<l blaclc aud scientific, au agrh)ulturul, a financial and a 8 white, designs of the latest nov~hies ill fancr political paper combined BUtlEADl ' !«, CAN JHH~, .t~AJt/OJ;;Sl'IOli>S. work in colors or bhLck and white , of Berlin Goo. H . Price, of Albany. N. Y., work. crvchet, drawn-thread work,embt·)idery, THE INntWENDb;N'J' is tied to no denominat10n; knittmg, knotting or macrame. Ince, netting, it is the org1w of no clique or party iu stcte or ~-,~-.~~-.~~---,~·"· 11 as b ou.~ht £rorn Mr. Jas. S mith , of the Poouah paintinr::- and t atting, with complete in· church. It is free, therefore to disctL66 all BoWMANVILLE, FRIDAY, J\ovn'J:t G. G reenwood form, a crop of peas which stmctiol!S in cliffetent kinds of fancy work, the questions, a nd to speak its mmd candidly. It y ielded forty-two b ush els t11 the acre, at is not swern;cl by fear or favor. It is a vigor'L price t hat, would average $65 per acre magazine wil1 cout a.in m.i,ny usef ul ancl ele.;'ant ou·defendetoftllel£vangelioalfaith,it preaches designs for a great vatiety of articles not pracllcal righteousnesa, an1l earnestly onpport~ DARLI NG'rON COUNCIL. fur !tis crop . affected by cban[{eh of fashion, It i~ admir· all moral refotms. All its columna- tho adDr _ LLOl'l), o f Ohio, s nrgeon in tho ahly adaoted to its purpfJBe as to be indispen· vertisin g as well as th<' reading-are free from Regular meeting, Oct, 10. Members all pres· nrmy during the· war, from exposure sable to the work-table of ev,;ry lady. A fnll everything of donbt.ful or objectionable charac· read and confirmed. ent, Miriutes size cut 1 , aper patttm;}, of which you c~n make ter. No mutter wbat, a. person's religion,politics . or profession may be, ir lie desires to keep np A communication wn~ prcsenLcd from Rich. coutradeJ consu mption. He says in it your own scIect10n from any design illu·trated with the times and kuow what the bl"ightcst Skinner, in referP.nce to changing r .he mad le tter <tdclr..,ssed to l\'fossrs J . N. Harris & in the mai:aziue, free of cost. ex:baustive notes mind,1 ure thinking of, t.he ablest pens are adjoining his place, and enclosing n.cconnts for Co. , proprietor.'! of A LLEN':; LUN G :l::IAt.ou fashions with fnll drncription of those illus· wntmg about, and what the world at large is labor connected therewith. Acconnts not trnted. a ilepartment of recipes that have been doing- he s hould rcad'l'Eil!J lN'DBPEN't>H:N"l'. entertained. as no auLhoriLy had been given SA'M, I have uo hes1 t.ancy i n statiui:: t hat thercfoi·. it was by the use of your LUNG BALSAM ,practica.Jl y tc~t~cl before publication, a depart· 'fl>ltUS 'l'O SUUSC;JtUU:ItS : A communication from '\Vm. Crn.wfortl & that r am no N ah vc and enjoying health. ment 011 hou sekeep~n~ and d_reasroa.kiug, ~wo , Three months ... . 751 One yeat·., .. .... .. $3 . o o Son, asking that Mark Mundy's application foi· pages of select music,.an arcbit~ctnrnl design, Jf~mrmonth~...... $1 00 Two yon.rs .. . .... . 5 00 By a circnlltr issued from t he oHico of a depa.rtmeut of agl'rnultur~, besides novel~ , Sn: months .. ..... 1 00 Five years ........ 10 00 change in road on lot 15 iu 2nd con., bo laid until next meeting, as they were unable t h e Attoruey-Geu.;ral , all lines imposed noveletteR, storie~, history, biographical sketCan any one make a better investment of over attend at this time. Request grauted. to che~, poetry, notes on music, :u·t, literatur(;, $2.00 to ~3.00 thau 01111 which w ill pay by :i ust iccs of t he peace aud poli ce magisThe Jteeve, Messrs Vancamp and Smale . . scientific rnisc:dln.uy aml current events of the were appointed to examine the watercourse at trate:; iu co u nty cases, rn nst be pa.id to ·fay by the best magazine writers. 'fhe me- 5 2 D1v1dends durmg the Year? Maple Grove. t.110 Crown Atteruoy of the county iu cha.nical production of the book will excel tbat EVERY INTELLIGENT FA:MIJ,Y NEEDS A petition was presented from John Coram of any other ~2.00 mn.gaziuo pnbli·hed. 'l'he A GOOD NEWSPA.P.Elt. It is a necessity for and ti ve others, asKing for additional allow11ucc which the magistra.tc is acting. Hitherto twelve books during the year will constitute a 1 1arents and children. to l\frs. Kemick. Allowance l'ltised from $3 to t h e tiues were r emitt.e d by the maaistratc to the Provincial a u thorities at To~onto. volnme of over one thou~ancl JHLges. J>rice A good way to make t,be acquaintance of $2.00. A sample copy lfi cenf;R. T.iberal t erm s TuE lND~;VENI>EN'l' is to sencl 30 cent· for a ·~ 'l'he Reeve was inst.r ncted to grant orders on " Ho~v are we eve.- go,in g to get through the tre11surer for the following >mms : Grange to club rai·ers. AildresR, G<?D-~Y'~ L ADY'S J.'1·ia l T1"i1)" ot ti month. our spr rng and s um111 er s work · 1 We arc Co., sewer pipes, 1rns.7 5; Wholesale Supply BO t> K. P . o. Box II EI, Philadelphia. SPECIMEN COPIES FREE. G. 'l', lt. Co.. freight on S<LDle, $10.80 ; selectors all run down, tired o u t before- it begins." Jurors, $0; John '3towart, 100 loads of gmNo papers a.re sent to subscribe1·s after the of vel, $5 ; .Jus. Kuigbt, UO load· ot gravel, $7 ; So say many a farmer's family. We <111time paid tor ha.a expired. Mrs, Gully, 10± loads of gravel, $5.20; U. Kater· awer, go to y our druggist and pay five Reduced in Price to $2.00 per Annum. 'J'rr& INn~~rJcNDEN'!"S Clubbing List will be son. undertaking, :J;O; J, vV. Scaples, balance dollars fur s ix bottles o f Ayer's Sarsapar· sent free to any person asking for it, Any one on cedar contract, $!2. 72; Ja~. Ashton, work ilia. Th is is j nst the medicine you uued, A First-class Magazine in every respect. wishing to subscribe for onti or more p11.pcrs or on town liue, $1~. 80 ; Executors late Hon. J . magazines, in connection with '.CHE lNDEPEND- '3impson, 30J loads or gravel, :jilii.05; Mrs. Sully and will pay compound interest on the EN'J', can save rnoney by orcle?""i'Jtf/ from our 12t loads o~gnwel , $G.10; Mt·s, 0. Cryderman, investment. damages, ~8 ; mdigent persons- Gi'y and Wei· Oliib List. Address A Popular Monthly of Uenero.l Lite1·at,1re. ler. $5 eo.ch ; Camvhell, :11<All"tt, Luff, and Mr. Alex. D owswell, Pickeri ng, met Kcnwick, $! co.en ; Cornish, Heard, V\lileon, 'With the issue for .J :.nuary, 1885, important Hobrneon. l.:rnu. 8tacey nnd 'J'rielc $:3 each; with a rath er severe accidtin t on \Vednes changes will be m:.de in the literar.v character day moi:ning last. Ile was in the h ayNEW YOJtK. Grego1·y, ~2; Colyer, $5: Mcnell, $13. and typograpbicn.l appen.rance ol Lippincott's 1'. o. Ro:.: 21S1. Council adjourned to Saturday, Nov. 28th, n.t wow, and having lost the fork h e was Ma.ga¥.me, which, while rnore than maint,tining 1 , 10 a., m. R. 'vVlNDA'l".r, 'l'p. Clerk. looking armrnd in tho h ay for it, when il'ler standards of excellence, will, it is I t ho for1 exp~cted, mn.terially inerea.se its popularity and by some means he struck his left foot widen its sphere of L1sefulnes~. 'l'he distinct ive a.~ainst o:ie of the prongs, which entered TAIT'S PHOTOS. features of Lippiucott's for the coming yea1· the foot at the toe and ca.me out at th e will be as follows: 01"l'AWA, 66 Slater St., Sept. 8th . side. It will be a live periodical, interest inri- itself Couom; AND Cor.os tlrnt we so frequentin all the currm1t topics of the day, lite1 ·ary, lhessrs. 'l'wit & ll!forrison.-DEAit Sms, MILWAUKEE, WIS. artistic, r,olitical. and England and A merica. Accept thanks for phot0s which please us ly n eglect, and which so ofte11 prove the A fair hearing will be n.~cordcd to all sides of a very much. Sh all probably order more seeds so wn for a harvest of consumptiun, controversy, though th e magazir1e will ~~rictly) should have immediate a nd thor o ugh prt·serve its own neutralit y. " l ater. I<'riends who have received copies nNsoN '8 tb ink th em charming. Respectfully trea.tm\'nt. A t t-aspoonful of R o 1 :i;mrToR ANn rR0Pm1~ro1~, H will be especially strong in £ction. A new Pno;;l'HORL ZED E.\I U LS ION take n whenever yours, A. C SANO<>TE.H. novel. entitled "Hope," bv \.V. E. Norris, author of "l\{atrimony," ··No New Thing," the Cough is troubltlsome, will relieve the etc., who is perh ~ ps the clHvere~t of th e risiug TnE LEADING STovEs.-Before buying patient, and per severed in, will effoct a author~ of E PglA.ud, will run through the year, a new coal or wood hall, parlor or kitchen cu re in the most obstmate cases. accompanied by a brilliant serial, den.ling with What Vaccin>1t.ion is to Small· pox, PF.CK'S stove or a range don't fail to call and in'rho Postal Savings Banks r eturns for the literary n.nd dtamatic life of K e-.v York SlJK is to tbs bl u~s. City. from the pen n. writer who prefers t o keep spect t he large st ock L . Geo . Quick h as Septe mber have :just been made public. his namll a secret, hut whose every t ouch re· imported for t his Fall's trade. The Art The deposits last month amounted to "Veals an int imate ~\cquain t.auce with t he scenes ' Garfand Doublo Heater is a new and very $531,481, an excess of $G!l,0:19 over the PECK'S SUN which he describes. ' . rne total amount of the It w;ll be rich in shott stories, poems, anil ; le one of the most widely read and popular pretty stove with large flues, large ash I withdrawnls. · j pu.pers in the co untry to-day, and stands pan, round fire pot and improved grate. depCJsits a t the e nd of Septembee was sketches. J~y special arrange:nent it will he the auth· without a peer in its specialty. T h o Sure Luck range with the famous !;.U 5,473,8(i(l, an increase of $1, 720, 750 tborizetl medium thronr{h which the latest Duplex Grate is a gr eat favol:itc. Th e over the total at tho end of Seplcmber, u tternnce· of the most eminent tra.nstl:mtic The Origi:iator of the celebrated Queens Own cook i1 <tlso A. 1. Call and 1884. writers will reach the American public simul- 1 see me. Beware of the medicine represented as taneously with tlnir appen.rance abroad. It will number :tmong its American contri· Highest prices in cash will be })aid for just t he same, or fully as good, as Dit. 1 butors such writers ae. Gail Fl amiltou. Jnlian any r1uantity of ~ell-dressed poultry SMI'.l'H S lTREAl' a~~RMAN 'l'VORl\I RE:\fEDY H awth,m1e, Harriet Prescott; Spofford. John turkeys, geese and ot h er fowl by \'V.R.R. by dealers who sell the article that pays · - -- -- - -- Bach Mclvfaster, "J. S. of Dale," J. Brander SPECIMEN COPlli:S FHEg TO ANY Caw ker; :tlso for any quantity of Hides, best, regardless of m erit. Dr. S mith's M"ttheA,s, etc .. etc. ADD HERS. Sheep S kins and Tallow- 43 t,f, German Worm ltemedy is bei ng e n dorsed 1t '-'·ill \le the chcanest first·chss magazine L by all as a plcas:mt, safo, reli<>bh~ :u1d illsucd in ··~m~·rica . Hecogniziur; the needs of B ear in rnintl that by sending a Postal Card . aro;e stock of Fingering, Saxony, prompt remedy fol' a removal of stumach the time for good literat m·e at moderate pricPR to the Office. a sample -:opy of l'EOK'S SUN t he pnbli~herH ha,·e decided t o lower the subwill bo m~1led you J!'rce. Don't neglect t o Eider, Canadrnn and other yarns. Good and scat or pin worms from child or adult. scrip\io".1 price, cornmencing with t he n ew send at ouce, and tell your neighbors to. 1 '1 ~~~;~~'.f~~\~~ ~l~~~y ~~~· ~~~~~25c~ s}i~~~'.1~ It i& easy to take, never fails, absolutely volume, to a "" m thal; will phcP. ]~ippiucott's 1 Magazine withiu the reach of all. For sale by laTge choice go to the S tar House. . ~~I1 ~~S: :y~~~r:.eq~~icso ~G physic. all Newsdealers. 20 centa per copy. ~2 00 W ORTH Ol!' FUK ]!'QR } Farmers , I will pay you Lhe highest Ocean fare $13.00, steerage, from Port· 'l.ll C. per aunnm A specimen copy on application. .T 11 T ,H'l:'INCOT'l' COMPANY,PUBLISA1ldre·s GRO. L. LO'RD, 13u~iness Man· ~r o~11.1 g lprlices dfort yonr l:G!lrtley andt othert land or Halifax by Allan I,inc, to or from " mrns, 715 an~~farket ~~,l~ilarrelphi~ ager. M ilw11ukee, Wis. · u. s. "n t e 1ver e a my e eva or or a , Por . Da rlin ,ton J . L LE G · D J.iond o~dcrry, B elfast, Queeus _town, Gal1er. ram ea way Lrmenck Glasgow · Cabllt alsCJ reg · Y " An y of the Toronto, Lontlon or lVIon- -- - - - - - -- - - - - --·- - 48t,f treal papers clubbed with the STATE8MAN : Go t o '.l.' aylor's M ills, Ham pton, for "~argains in Flannel s a t the Star H ouse j duc~d. W. A. NE,;~8, Agent. at very low rates. Don't throw r.tway cheap Twoecls, Fla.nnels, Bbnkets, etc., 2 { r;ch all wool Clmmbly F lannel for 25 I · Table liuens and towtllliugs cheap at &c., &c., &c. Ives'. money on local papern of no value but and wher e y o u will get good prices for cen s. Highe~t market prices p aid for b11rley For a stylish suit of clothes call upon c:tll !Lt the STAT&.·1 1 u N office for lowest \ Yool and g ood R olls. D. TAYr.or:, proand all lnnds of grain, J . LYLE. W. II. Ives. terms. ; prietor. 2 5-tf. 'l~HE .... ,..._HOUSE \tel DISTRICT NOTES. \"l COAL, WOOD & LUMBER. z 0 Our ~present prices-g and our ~large stock9a have caused an immense rush for BARGAINS. See our Mantle Cloth, 30 pieces. See our Ulster Cloth, 40 pieces. See our Flannels at 20c, all wool. See our Flannels at 25c, 27 inches wide. See our a-woo ~ ', t kets at 50c per lb. See our heavy a - wool Hose at 25c per pair. See our Dress Goods, all prices. See our Cashmeres, b lack and all colors. See our Tweeds, Overcoatings, &c. " L E l S BIG COST ... ..... · All ~in~s of~ UILDING MATERIAL ~ept constantlyon ~an~, · MCCLELLAN fc :z.:: If you want real bargains in Dry Goods and Clothing, attend The STAR HOUSE Big Cost Sale. T. GE 0 . MASON. Accounts due must be paid at once. co.. r...(i F.ALL ~4!1i~ -~~ Q JM PORTA TIONS: Just opened up :- - - -THE 1NnEPENDENr\RUPTu RED HEUmous & LITERARY WEEKLY. New Dress Goods, Dress Silks, Rhadame, Silk s, Marvel leux Satins, Broche S ati ns, and Brocaded Ottomans at PIERCE & CO'S~ God.eys L ad-vs Book: Jt ' ti'A'·\Ht %t;'t"l'"lH 11, ; roo Just opened up:· 'ffiltt ~mUUliUlt ~tatt~llUUU. ea~~~. '° New Silk Plushes, SilkVelv~s, Terrys, TinseJ, Plush, and Mancunium Velveteens at PIERCE & CO'S . Just opened up:-- N e-w J erse:Y'S, M a ntles, ·ulsters, Shaw ls, V\T ra ps,Ch ildren's Jackets and Scarfs at I" ' PIERCE & CO'S~ Just opened up .Lipincott'sl'tlag·azin.e New Millinery Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, Feathers, Birds, VVings, Aigrettes, Ribbons and Laces at. PECK'S SUN, PIERCE & CO'S~ I QJ!:O., W · l;-"'JJ!:i(llt'... J. HIGGINBOTHAM & 8011, DRU-GGISTS:J Buy their goods from reliable houses and can supply the public with Thefunniest Paper in America 1· I B atl Pure Dru.gs _ ! at reasonable prices. Boy Pape··s. I $1 I 0 1 1 :t:. er Just to hand :---A large assortment of TOILET SOAPS and HAIR BRUSHES from the best manufacturers. u ~~~ SPONGES, CHAMO~S, PERFUMERY, Pure Ground Oil Cake always on hand. I

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