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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 9 Jun 1897, p. 4

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BOWMMANViLLrE. ' i Blue ilame Oil Stovesi are popular favorites everywhere. The most simple and economical stove on the market andour prices are exceedingly 10W. We a re showing the most com- plete line of Screen ever off ered in to Doors, Window Sereens, Green Wove Wire, Spring Hinges, etc., Wv, Your careful inspection invited. Worth Opposite Ontario Bank. m 'f are the. patüerns o f Wall fle SPaper, gii- the prices are , very low, and the place to ee Sbuy is at Thevev lte, esigns i, ÀZ Canadian and Amn-erican Goods. Complete combina- 4Vtion of Walli, Border and %v, SCeiling, from 5c. liWMNIlTýLE. JUNE 9,1,897. The coniference bas beeni a benedie- tion and a biessîng to Bowmai'viiie. The good influence of the Godly minis- ters and iavmenin l our homes for a week lias bee heipftil and i inspiring' to more hoiy living and nany i il remem- ber with thankfillness hsail too brie£ sojourn of our worthy guests. The splendid meetings, admirable addresses and sermons and &eheral succèss of al the services f romn start to finish wil make the 14th annual conference a sweet and iasting meînory to those per-i mitted Vo participate. Our people in and arouni l' a ville hrew open their doors to the rin- isters andI delegates so freely andI hospit-t abiy that littie trouble was experienoed in billeting ail who came and many more coald easily have been provided for in comfortabie homes Espcciailyi generous were the the farmers in thei vicinity in offering homies to our confer- ence guests and lu several instances horses aînd carniages were f reeiy provid- ed for their conveyance to and from the ORS. Messrs. P. Trebîlcock, J. M. Joness, T. Ii. Higginbotham and 1ev. C. Par- ker performed the onerous duty of bul ieting committee with such discretion andI perfection that no murmur of com- plaint has reached us. All the arrange ments have worked admirably antI 50 far as we eau learn the greatest satis faction lias been given by those who shared responsîbilities. One of thebusy workers was Miss Ncads who was con- ference postmistress andI weil indecd did she perforin lier trust. Our citizeus have fo4nd it an honor and pleasure to eîtertain our christian guests and "hope thev too will have picasant recoilections of their short stay in our prett,ý town. WEST DURHIAMW Bfl. Mr, J. H1. Eiliott, son of Mr. H,. Elliott, jr., ilampton, an honor grad- uate of Bowmianviiie Higli Sehool, lias made an enviable record for himself during bis course in medicinie at Toron- to University. At matnieulation hoe merited three valuable schoiarships; and at the end of bis frst aîîd second kyears'work carried off the houors andI ~eciass schoiarships. Now ini bis finalc examtination hbclias not only secured « the degree of Bachelor of Medicine but headcd his ciass again, wtnnîng the Facuity Gold Medai. For the hioeh otandifrd he maintained during tue four yetirs course bc hlag been awardedt the George Browm Momorial Seholar- ship ln Medical Science, which entities hlm Vo a year 's tuition in the advanced work of lis mrfessIon and is worth sev-1 eral hunidreai dollars. His manY fienda here tender hlm their heartiest congrat-1 ulations, antrd Zt for hlm an equaily successfui proIe sonai career. NORWAY PINR synflIP rengthenai ghe Jung* and euxeual Th,!ualTrouble,, Oonus, cQIdli, etc. BR FQIINIEgCOMMFNE (Continued from first page.) At the close of the devotionul exencises in the aflernoon Mrs. N. Bunwash, Presidei of the Barbara Heck Memoniai Associationoûf Victoria College,Ton-onto), was -itrodticed Vo the Conference. Mrs. Burwusb lu a very neat address present- etIiheeediof a home sunrounded bysocial antI religious influences for young ladies who. are Vaking an Arts Course at Victoria College antI desire the belp antI sympulhy, of ibis Confeenec towunrds bnildi ~sncb a home Vo lbe known as Hock ifaîl. Il was moved b v Rey, S. J. Shorov, seconded by Rev.Wm. Jolinston that ihis conference desines Vo express Vheir syinpatlîy with the movement antI wislh Heek Hall success. Tbree W. C. T. [U. delegates were introduced Vo the Confereîice-Mns. W. Cryderman, President of Durham' Connty Union, and Mrs. Thos. Hoar, Presidient ef Bowmanville Union, antI MNiss Neads, Conresponding Secretary. Mrs. Cryderman rend an uddress con- veving g eetings from members of thie W. C.MT U. of ibis county. On motion a resoin lion was mioved by Dr. Crothers seconded by 11ev. W. J. Joiliffe assuring these ladies of their lieartv sympathy willi their work lu the emperance movemeut. A mesoilion was also passed ordering a supplv of prinled Minutes of Courfer- once for the ministers, On motion of 11ev. L. Phelps,seconded by R. WV. Clarkie, Esq., it was nesolved *eThal this-Conference desires Vo tender its Vhanks Vo 11eV. T. M. Campbiell for the able sermon delivened aIttue ordina- tion set-vice Sabbath mornîng. Chaste lu lanoeuage, beantiful lu conceplion, vigonous la its presentation of ruth and accoîupantied by a hoilyuncetion,it bec%îme an inspiration Vo ahl present Vo more dvedservice for Got-I. IVwus re- qe tVo lie pu buished lu the Christian. Guardian. Carrietf. .Slalioning Commitîce retired antI 11ev. Dr. Lambly Vook the chair antI a memomial -service wus con, 1ue ted having neference Vo deceased--Rovs. W. Bird, R.W. Marsh,Wm. Seules, Alex.Wrigbt. Obituanies were read antI the follotwing added testinîony : Revs. R. Cade, Jas. MeFarlane, Jas. Kines; C. W. Watch,~ T. Snowden, D. Crouter, G. R. Clame antI 0. -R. Lambly. 11ev., J. S. I. Wilson referred Vo a resolulion havingefenoVIedah of the wife of 11e. J. S. McMullen,pass- ed aVt te Canitington district meeting. IV was moved by 11ev. N. D. Drow thal the hetter-wri Ver be mequested Vo sentI a letter oV sympalhy to 11ev. Mn. Me- Mullen. The report of memonial eommittee was given by 11ev. E. A. Tonkin, and after mncb discussion the first clause was adopted. A very complote and sutisfactory re- port was presented from the stulisîlcal commitîce by 11ev. N. D. Drew. 11ev. W. B. Secconibe presented a report from the Sustentation FuntI Committee wbich caused a lively dis- cussion but was fiually adopted as a whole. Af Ver devotionai exorcises iu the evening 11ev. W. G. Clarke VresenVed a splendid report from the 1 omperunce Commiltee of wvbich Rev. J. J. Rue is chairmun. The following wore recom- mended us delegutes Vo the Dominion Alliance: Revs. D. N. McCumus, C. W. XVaVch, Mn. R. J. McLuughlin, antI Dr. W. W. Meachim,M. P. P. 11ev. D. N. MeCamus, Port Penny, lu a very stirring speech presented the duty of pulpit. Sîînduy sehool and of everv individual,und moved the udoption of the report. Mr. R. J. McLauglilin barnister,' Lindsay, seconded the motion and endorsed ahl the previons speaker bud suid antI emphiasized the importance of tIoing everylhing possibleIto educate public sentimtent, lis address was a Most racticai tomperance address. 11ev. I A. Tonkin and Mn. E. D. 0'Flynn spoke very stronghy in favor of the temperauce movement. The report wus nnimously adopted. A letter was moud frnm Mrs. Wyýlie, Richmond Hi11 couveying the greetîngs' of the W.C.T.fJ. from Cntarlo Union antI mequested that the hast Sunday in Novemnber be otiserved as a tçmperance day. Rev J. J.- Rîco presented the report of the Contingent fund which was adop- ted. 1 Rev. J. S. 1, Wilson, preseuted. an ex- eeediugl good report from the Ep- worth Leazne which wus ou motion of 11ev. J. S. Î. Wilson seconded by 11ev. W. G. Clarke adopted and requested Vo lie pubhished in the minutes of Confer- ence. D.- C. McDowell, J. C. ~3mu (Paisley) Supniînn7aated. 60 Oshawa imcof tV, J teP, Wilson, B. A.B. DemillPree4i,. del-ît o Dernill's Ladke'Qol gSt. Cateri Supemnuîneary. 61Oshawa 7ýÂedcalf i Street>.-G. W, MCol, B. À., B. 10. 62 N*u'caqil»LU-. Taylor. 68 0ronû'-WWý I. - ý- i _ _ __-- - - - - - - - - - - - -1 139 Thomesburg-D. Balfour. 140 Icanhoe'-Geo. Nickle. SWest Jz.untingdon-R. L. Edwards. 1% Marmora-R. MeCullo)ugli. là." Eld'&ýado-il. B. Riowe. 144 Queenboro'-Thomas Brown. 145 eridgewater-H. C. Garbl, 14(Actenoite). 0~ oU Marmora-H. E. Curts. One tobe aen,undei the Superint"- At the ministenial session on Tuesday monning 1ev. J. C. Wilson was oppoini- ed nepreseuVative Vo the General Board of Missions which meets in Halifax. Mr. R. W. Carke was appointVed lay representative to the same board. The report of thecoinmittee on Educa- tion of Candidates for the Ministry was nead andI adopted. Revs. 0. R. Lambiy, M. A., D. D., and J. T. Edmison, B.A., B. D., were appointed nepresentatives Vo Albert College; andI Rev. W. J. Joiliffe, B. C. L., Vo Alma College. The report of Committee on state of the work was read by Mn. D. E. Rose. 11ev. W. G. Clarke, B. A., gave the report of the Epwonth League Treasuner sliowing the total arnount raised lu hs Conference $175.9-1. A nesolution was moved by Mn. E. D. 0'Flynn seconded by Rev.C. L, Thomp- son that a liearty vote of tlianks be ex- tended Vo the Choir of the Conference chuncli for services at ail the public meetings. Carried. LIST OF STATIONS. BELLEVILLE DISTRICT. 1 .Btlleville Centre---C. E. Mfeinty re, Edgentou R. Doxsee, B A., Profess- or of Classics, Albert 6'ollege 6 ar. nett J. Dingman, A. Doxsee, ýuper- annuated. 2 Belleville Tabe,'nacl-N. Hlli, Albert Carman, D .D.. General Superin- tendent, 53 St. Vincent St., Toronto. William P. Dyer, M.A., B. Se., D.D., President Albert College. James Gardiner D C L.-, Eli Wood- cock. Abram C. iilaybee, T. Meyers,, Amos Campbell, W. G. Hudgins,ý Superannuated for one year,: Staliham W.' Ladu, iwho has per- mission Vo reside jr'i the United States, SuperannuuLe l Gceor-oe Bodie, Supernumerary. W 1. Clarke, B.A., -,qt. Aier clege. 3 Belleville West-Robert Cade, J. C. 3 Ash left without a station at bis Bowu request. 4 Belle cille North-J. J. Rice. à Sidney-J. C. WîllmotV, MA. (Wall- bridge). 6 Bayside-W. J. Sanders (Belleville) 7 Fo.vboro'-11. Duke. 8 Mýainfield-F. J. Anderson. 9 Cannifton-A. C. Wilson, S. F. Dixon. 10 Shannonille-James Fauli. Il Lonsdale M'. E. Sexsmith. R. S. Anderson Vo Colege. C. E. Mclntyne, Cliairman. W. J. Sanders, Fin. Sec. NAPANEE DISTRICT. .2 Napanee East-W. J. Crotiiens, M. A. D.D. M. J. Bates, Conference. Evangelist. 13 NYafanee West-C. Parker, David Wilson, Superanuuated. [4 Deseronto-G. 11 Copeland. V5 Mlorce-n-E. S Shorey (Napanee) 16 -ffewbrgii-C. L. Thompsou W. W. Wag,(Camden East). J.. Chant, Supern~nuated. 17 Odessa-Wiliiam B. Seccombe. 18 Bath-D. Williams. 19 Âdolpiustowi-A. L. Adams, Sandhursit. 20 Baqt-S.,Crookshîanks, Napauee. 21 Selby-Wiiiiam Limbent. 22 Witon-W. Coombe. R. Sauderson, Superauuated, ipermitted Vo neside ln the United States. 23 Yarker-Jas. Anderson. Geo. MeConneil, goes Vo College. W. J. Crothers, Chairman. G. H. Copelaud, Fin. Sec. III. PICTON DISTRICT. 24 Picton Fir.st-W. J. Jolliff B C 'L Aaron D. Miller, Geo. I5unlkleýy Sr-peraunuated. 25 Picton (Main 8treet}-D. S. Houtck. 26 .Bloomfield-John Rarris. 27 Wellî-ngton-J. C. Bell. 28 Consecon-S. A. Dupran. 29 Carrying Place-il. 1. Allen, 30 1ýednersville-W.J Young,Wm. Sani- derson, Superannuated. 31 Ameliasbr-J. X. Moran. 32 Halioweii-R. Bamforth, B. A.,(Chis- liolm), Abert H. Rore, B. A. 33 Dernorest ille-A. J. H. Stnîke. 34 Northport-S. Sing. 85 Cherry Val'e y-Hl . Mounteer. sa ti/'rdRoger AlWlîn. 37 Point Traverse-W. S.P Boyce,13.A. 88 ressy-E. FansworVli. W. J. Jolliffe, Cliairman. ,W. J. Young, Fin. Sec. IV. BRIGETOS DISTRICT, 39 Brightoi>--C. W. Watcli. 40 Coborne-T. W. Joiliffe. 41 Trenton (WVesley)--B. Greatnix. 42 Trenton (Grace)--Gillnent Horton. 48 Grafton-il. B. Kenny. 44 Casteton-il. Thcaa 45 ,Saer-J, E. Robeson (Colborne). 46 Hiltoi-R. T . Courtice. D. Crouter, Supennumerar (Newcomb Milis). 47 Sminthfied-J. anbutt. 48 Franfolfrd-J. W. Wilkinson, C. Knig-ht,S.F.Depew, Superannuated. 49 Wooler-F. Woodger. C. W. Demili Vo collegeP. 64 Xewiýtonvle-M E. Wilson (Clarke). 65 Tyronfe-R. N. Adams, A. M, Inwin. (;( IfIampton-E. E. iloward. 6_7 Ensiln5 G. Rorke. 608 ýSoth. Darlington-G. W. Marvin, M. A., B. D., Ph. D. 69 Catcrig1ît-T. II.McDonaltI (Black- stock). Resenve List-Fletcher Chapm an. JP. Wilson, Chairman. R. Taylor, Fin. Sec. VII. WHITBY DISTRICT. 710 Whitby-N. A. McDiarniid.President of the Coufenence, J. J. Rare, MA., Ph. D , President of Ontario Ladies' Colle ge; Nathaniel Bur wanh, S.T.D., L.L .D. (Tononto), Chancellor Vctoria Unversty; J. S. Clarke, Superaunuated. 71 Port Perry-D. N. MeCanîns., J. -1 Whitlock, Superannuated. 72 Brookin-0. R. Lambiy, M. A., D.D. 78 Columbus-E. A. Tonkin. 74 Mlyrtie W. A. Bnnner. 75 Pîckering-James Thom, B.A. 76 Greentcood-G. R. Clane. 77 Ciaremont-T. W. Leo'gott 78 Prince 41lbert-W. . Wéatherill. S. C. Philp, sen., D. B. Madden, W. Kenner. Superannuated. 79 Greeïiank-R. H. Leiteli. 8) Seugog-. C. Anderson, Pont Penny, 81 S,'eagra ce-C. Meaing. 1 E. A. W. Dove, goes to Colege. z N A MeDiarmid, Cliairman T W Legott, Fin Sec VIII CANSINGTON DISTRICT. 82Canningt on- G. Brown, W. E. Smith, M.D. (Missîonary to China). 83 Wiifre'd-J. S. I. Wilson; B. A., B. 1 . 8lzTIfanila-W. Benjamin Tueken, B. A., B. D. R. Hassard, Orangeville, Superannnated. W. Tueker (702 3padînaAve. ;Toronto),Supenanuated. 1- Üitle Britain-F. B. Stratton, A. J. Terril], B. A. 86 Oýakwôod-Samuel McCauiey, C.,iH. 87 Woodvillie-J. R. Real. 88 Beavrton-J. R. Butlen. 9 .4therie y-W. H. Buekier. 90 Dairymple-Geo. E. Rose. 91 Victoria Road-J. A. Conneil. W. A. 1MeKim Young. 92 Uoboconk-W. H. Cook. 93 Noria nd-S. C. MooeB.A.unden the Superintendaut of Coboconk. W-. P. Rogers, R. Emberson, W. J. Cragg, S. T. Tucker, go Vo Colleg-e. F B Sîratton, Chairman J R Real, Fin Sec IX. LINDSAY. 91 Lindsay (Cambridge Street) T.Man- ning, B. A. James Greener,Super- annuated. 95 Lindsay (Queen Sree)J. McFarlane. 96 Omeïe-E. Robents, Secretany of Conference. 9ý7 Bethel R. M. Pope (Omemee). 98 Janetville-C. H. Coon. 99 Dunsford-G. H. Kenney. 100 Cambray-T-. SnowtIen, lui Fentelon Falis T. P. Steel. 102 Bobaygeon-J. W. Shier, A. H. Poster, S. Dowu, Superannuated. 1(0 -inmount-Joseph Bannes, B. A. 104 Minde n-J. R. l'cake. 105 Stanhope-T. Wilbur Pnice, (Peter son's Corners), under the Supenin- tendent of Minden. .10b Haiiburton-J. W. Bunnen. 107 WTiiberforýe-A. R., Delve. under the Superntendeîît of Haliburton. 18 us ooderian-A. C. 11. lluffman, un- der the Superinlendent of Kin- Mount. E. Cook, R. F. Stilîman, A. W. Coone, go Vo Coilege. E Roberts, Cbainmau T P Steel, Fin Sec X. PET.ERBORO' DISTRICT. 109 Peterboro' (George Street)-S. J. Shoney. EtIwartI Cragg, Super- annuated. A. W.Maleit,and G.il. 1-1. Davis, lef t wilhout stations at their own request. 110 Peterboro' (Charlotte StreeV-D. 0. Crossiey. 111 Peterboro' (Mark Sree)-J. E. Moore. 112 fIiiifrool-Leonard Plielps. 113 tavan-J os. Kilgoun. 114 'Çacan Sout h-C. E. Cragg, 'ýMill- bnook). Under superîntendeni of Millbrook. 115 South Monayhan-T. S. McKee, (Fraserville). 116. Lefled-T. J. Edmison, B. A., 17Bridgenorth-W. D. Harrison, G. W. Coon ýSelwyn). 118 "Warsaw.-Geo. Robinson, 119 Bethany-N. D. Drew, il.S.Spence, B. A., Usobt. Jolinston, Superannu- ated. [120 Pontypool-W. V. Sexsmitb. 121 Hia watha-To lie suppiied. 122 Harcey-H. W. Foley, B. A.(Lake- hurs), untIo the Supeintendent of Britlgenorth 123 Chenong Lake-To be suppiied from Bridgenorth. 124 dpsie y-J. N. Claryude upr Hctgyard's Pectoral B3als~ t' CO d.ý A»th.., BponChlt=jn~ a n l i i I II ý . o a n d L n n g T , ' m b e g . SIGNS OF WORMS ar.e Variable appu~- Wu<rm 9 'p is tblebestwropui expeller, dans' Tutti Frutti Aids Some àéalcre r npxr f Imitationis to4'obtaî , b See that tbe t¶ý-esIokrm "ýýTutti b'rnttzi6, Ô.eo gackage.Sae opns tm ht ~oka'lld pri o es. BOWMANVI LLE. Store.s Close every evening, except Saturdays, at 6.30, We stili have a niee assortment of Ladies' W%ýhitc Wear and we can as- . sure you it is extra, value. Corset Covers from 15e each up to 35c. Ladies' Drawers from 20e up to $1.25. Ladies' Chemise, Night Robes, Skirts, at ail prices We also have especial value in Corsets. The Corsets we seil at 30e and 75e canmot be beat at the priees. Cromptons Summner Corsets for 50e. These are the same goods that sold last year for 75c. 5c I-andkerchiefs. See our Window Display of Handkerehiefs for' Ladies and Gents. We have the nieest lot of llandkerchiefs at 5c both in plain white and fancy borders, that we ever hiad. In pure linen, hemstitched, we have them at 12ec, a very special lune. 1Oe Stockingse We are selling lots of them[and they are great value, splendid to wear and stainless black. Rememiber the quantity we have is limited. So buy what you want- sooii.f B-oots and Sêhoes 1,1 e Seil, J. D. King's $3.00 Boots for Men in Pointed and Coin Toe, Black, Tan and Chocolate. Jý D. King's Button Boot for Ladies at $2.25, in med- ium and pointe J toes, patent tip and fine Dong. Kid, is the best value in the market. J. D. King's Oxford Shoes for Ladies, fit better and wear better than any other mrake. Cail and see what we have. Special reduction in a lot of Ladies and Misses Tan Oxford Shoes. Kolona Tea put up in lead packages at 20e and 25e for I-lb package -selis itself., We have it in Black and mixed, once tried alway used. Gold Medal Black Tea in packages at 25ce per lb.- is without doubt the best quarter dollar tin put -up. Our Japan at 25e is a good one. Highest price paid for ahl kinds of produce. JohniMum..t va& fuma il 147 St. Ola-S. Ferguson. 148 Coe Hill-James Batstone. 149 Bancroft-A. L. Browu. 150 Fort Stewart-R. E. Finlay, unden the,ýSupeintendent of Bancroft. 151 Maýnoth-T. W. Puffen. J C Wilson, Cliairman D Balfour, Fin Sec XIII. TAMWORTH DISTRICT. 152 Tamworth-J. G. Lewis, B. A. 153 Centrecille-J. McMulien(Enterprise) 154 Roblin and MIarlbankc-N. Harris. 155,Arden-D. C. Day. 156 Mountazn Gro ce-W, T. Wickett. 157 Pie cna-WM. Hig. h 158 Folga r-Louis iglit,I underth Superintendent of Plevua. 158 Vennacwhar-J. M.Whyte (Deubigli). 160 Flinton-Charles Adams. 161 Cloyne-M. W. Leigli, B. A. J G Lewis, B A, Chaininan J S MeMulen, Fin Sec Conference Speciai Committee: B. Greatrix, J. J. Rice, 0. R. Lambly, C. Parker and W. Johuston. HER MAJESTY'S DIAMOND JUBILEE. Tllesday, Jllne22, 189v Return Tickets wiIl be issued between ail stations in Canada, Sîngle Fîrst-lass Fare GOOD GOJNG MONDAY JUNE 2I1st, AND TUESDAY JUNE 22nd,' Returnin g leaving destinatiqunoVe laVer than WEDNESDAY JUNI 2Brd 1897 Foi4 information on rqlication to W. WOOIDS,Station Agent, or write t.e M. C. DICKSON, General Puasengor Âiiit, Toronto. MORIGAGE SALE 0F ï0uR [UlmI Fr~io 100810i 01 MUOIIIcîs UJnder and by virtue of IRe Power of a' con taîned in a certain Indeniture of MortgageMh will be pirducled at the tirne of sale there will be offered f 4r al Y PUBLIC AVJOTION at the SIMPSONE HOtISE,ilathe TOWN (IFLIN!>- SAY, on Sattirday, l9th Day of JllReJi897 At the bour of 2 O'CLOCK p.m. the foliowing landsa and premises, viz :-The EAST HAE of LOT number TEX ia the TWELFTII CONCESSION of the'TOWNSHIP of MA NVERS contaleing 100 acres more or less. SOIL, sandy loamn in good state of coîtivation, 50 acres elear7ed, 50 acres tiiobereti witb cedar, tamarac, hemlock and ash. The said lands are WELL FENORD and WATERED by a GOOD WELL and a NATUR- AL SPRING. There are on the said lands a SMALL ORCFIARD,a log DWELLING flOUSE 1Sx2O flet, with FR ÂME KITCIIEN 12x2o0feet, a GOOD FRAME BARN Sox6o feet on posta wlîh STABLES beneath for horses and catie. c.Distance from Frankln S miles. from Lindsay h miefom Pontypool 9 miles. There wi]l bc a reserved bal. The venders wili not be Round ta jjroduce anv abstracts or titie destis or copies o deeds or alhstraci4 ,- 't in their possession.- TEIIMS: One-tentii or iRe pur@hase Inoney CASH ai the lime of Sale and the balance la ON*E MONTR thereafter wlthout lnteiac.t. For furiber particulars apply to, MeINTYRE & STEWART, Vendor's Sohiorii. Dated iRe 2th day of MJay, A. b. i&tîý. 2"-w.

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