Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Dec 1897, p. 3

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CPT`A|N J: _D. _ 2:209-M Jannltf II|IW0ElI_I_-"_'lvl' In mm umo. Thagnchows hnnodlnu xxmnsud foot: `bu 1.713010 nu hat . n "In; pan no Mu . inn wrathvnnndnnnd villcunyon. 0 upon - mn tun matador.-Ineuro m f` in each amour ntnn an Inna: P:-loo n . '2`l -;'!:='i *:-`:'e1i."-':;.'-:_'3-_-.-.-=:Io_- IQ:-m ` ' * ' ` * "" ' "'7 W Z `:10; `:1... I: Klnnfon. Onckby an WIICJ IUIITTE IUII AJAXTABLE1 1I.zNu-rout o I b;"A':u"o..`1 """'hu vs? I Inna or $1 2:209 : nn'm 'Iha$ 0&8] menu and Olson n U 1 Mat upon lnnvinmcho can non; saga 100.002. o! more: um lbwuc It. x Bu! Sh. non Gordon St.,dornbh briok IUIIII us Johnston 8%.. new house sud lot. xlll. cu '0 Home home. And me otbor proportion in db and count) for solo. to lot or exohnnn. II A IIIIILIIIISI A lI.4I 3.4.`- A -_..__ 3X'6iEu"'ii-3' .`2.'n"'E.m. A31 151 Wenmgton Bt.. llngnon. Inna: to loan at lowest vntu at.mt., sumo. can Aurod Bt... hon and lot. It " house and lot And barn. " neu Princess. 3 honuo. King And Gore St. 3 house: cull land moxuv King St. nest Ebro St. vncant lot, chm. 5 fnmo iionuaoo 9 troot. Bonn and lot.oor. o (horn and Shawn! It. 50:55. send uulnp tnrnnrbvvnumnl hook H-wtogct 3 Patent." '- Win; pmuublo to Invent." and " Prwaaon Plants." Adrien tron. bounds 7180- M Rllvl MARION. Exrtkrt. Temple mm 3. In 31. Juan slum, loa- Innl. Tboouy nnu ol `uruimlo Incl- noun 11: um Dnndmon transacting pun) bulpqn oleluinrly. Nation dbl: pups-. but between Johnston and In] on Gordon Street, 56:200. Ind burn. ._-.._ --~-r---'v Y lummvv. 1 unuu to ' In ?o'1 on have lorgoourityoau an an 55 ot nu \ ntookholdorr. 50:1 pool I? no Pggpnay w1uh"':: so to . on mm on dvhc uv buhuuot nun hon -I'LNlI- In CBIIAIIIIQ A-nu-A. oeucncv oi= FL*AV6TI}:** supemonmr IN ounmv. nn L var: n . nun t`l\|nI-\4\-nlunnnutn uunuuzlvn Qunllllln l_1Vl\AVAul.Alh.|l- In Quarter-Pound Tim only. Prepnrod lay JAMES EPPS& 00.. Ltd.. Bom- cnopathlo Chemists. London, England. ..:.__________.:______.. ORATEFUL AND COMFORTINO TO THE NERVOUS OR DYSDEDTIC. NUTRITIVE QUALITIES L'Muv.u.Lm). In llnn-6--.Dnnn.l '1`:-.- ....I.. am ESTATE DOWN. new For Sale or Exchange. -:..-';.;:...& - ...;;,:;:..`..,.2V" Slippuu hon lie. 3 psi: at Aliuutlfu. j... : t-&-u ENGLISH . B:K.EIi.,999T9A stock just being finished. $3.75 style is a good one. You should see them. Bedsteads and Ma.ttresses-specia.l. Yours, " T." 1;. _HARRI(_)N_ co. 3} ruc um... PARLOR SUITES - Immense stock, our own make and lowest prices. The quality. in all out up- bolstered work, is guaranteed. We know just exactly what. they are made of and how they ar made. 1'r\r1\Yr1I`n 1\r\rvnIt1'1n xv t: j ntlw I jI\"I\-9 But we do the Innnnnu bunlnooa ol tho city and vicinity Just. who nmo. That in to guy. we Inn on nine and It In mo:-ouln . no lau- this you ill: the [aunt on non . Excal- hnt companion. bow nun. L PP8.T8..G.UU0A "7f'1?cK.'}$i` 172Ir"iuts. 5, John Oliver Hobbes. 750 paper, $1.25 cloth. A Tsar's Gratitude, by Fred. Wi- shnw, paper 75c. 'T`|.in I.l1n `A/nu-L1 Lu Dani.-I (`L-:5, EIIJIIVV, l':lUl UUUC This Little World. by David Chris- tie Murray, paper 75c. I`lm [Iran [.n:1vv luv `Inn:-n Qrdrnvi LVJUIKILLIKIIJ, l'd:lllII. IUD; The Builders , by J. S. Fletcher, paper 75c. F. N ISBET S The corner Bookstore. cornur o! Pnnoon IIIII Wouungwn dtnon "'1`5L2'E}'L}E`;ff,v.'"E; Henry Seton Merrimnu, paper 75c. 'I`lm Rn/Inna 111! T Q F1\+l|]IAVI FROMPTLY SECURED I Uvo ` Prisoners of The Sea, by Florence Kingsley, 750. _ Lochinvar, by S. R. Crockett. 75c. I SW13]: John, by WQ1. McLennan, m . VI-HUI The Great Stone of Sardis, by Frank R Stockton, 7-5c. His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett, 75c. "FLA Qnhnnl hn..' Quinn. In. [.-.L.-. Across The Sub:Artics of Canada, by J. W. '1'yn'ell.$1.50. I`l~.n 'l!nIl. Dnnlr I. G......!. 11......) uujvunnnn -guru \r\r\I\IlI Possouoa the followlngdlntinctive merits: |NEw BOOKS] uJf[?l;e"1`;et`l-1 `I`3:.). Sarah Grand, 75c. a 1- rnl n I 11: there is no known remedy equal to ELECTRICI; 'l`Y prom.>1l,v nmnllod. (Tull und have a talk with mv. It will ('03! you nuthiug. H mnposslble ta vull. write for 5 L\L4I-A Ll\.I `.113 explnlnlm: all. sent sealed pun request. OY8! 5,000 cure:-I luat war. WEAK rnaordxvilcl (full -.u.: i'amasm:` ...==--_,..;~ I__ --u, A- I1x__.A__ AxA x_ n.__A ca, . THEY CAN'T TALK TO T!!!_`!!!f!`*!_'!._ f`!"5_ `.`..!4!P}!' W *1f(7)VU:\*'d1_:'.w '{6LI_cJ'Es - New Un:1ertnl.'ers and Embalmers. BELT! uuu mat ` DR`. SANDEN, 156 ST. JAMES ST. MONTREAL. QUEBEC. ELECTRIC nail. Ivlluu r1 lilfll` AJAX TA Y CURE Jnlzru-mun sh. dun; Ho`:- % :: -.'.:-:-,;._'.;..... .::-'-..... ::a 33. $"i4n vx'u':'aIu':`1?'3a o.I":Iun. u > I 0! Anna ouur Exams and hair Vital in o d or1u:n.u orntudy, dmuor nurluo dneuotnurluo. ~ It 6 If!" and n_o. _'1`hol{ 2I_n_choIs fsg B903... nunlml nnnn rn nnd supporting suspen- nory arv tn` results of 30 years` p once as a specialist. The com- binu my Ideas 0 n-p0r- in-ot self-trentnnent for VIIB DON'T BRAG 1.4 _- 4|- AL- I_-.._-..-- L..-l__-- -1 AL- - ._ w1:A K I: A( \'.utlCOCELI:. D|II(\ Ideas 0! n -1191`- rue: WI'}AK.\'l-`.Sh'Es such as 1)!-)J{lLl'l`Y. DRAINS. LOSSES. IMPO l`l-.`.\'()Y. V 14! A K P. A 1`. K and nurvu rulu ciltvl lnO0!l'$'VXI'|CIIl)I miulion. I can an nu-vonu chub p-luqvd."- ` ` -. luv. . A . it. Kingsto- Wank. nervous pooplo having hurl ttoublu Innity clocked and fright- onod . |lil|nm a Burt and Sun Pill: lomfy tho nuns. nature rugulnr action totbohonmundcuro ourylu-uolhcnn ncrvo trouble. In Gladys Mchlilhn. and oronto. up: Iillnmh Bun Kan Pill: onvnrl unnnf A-4| uarunw. up: -lllnlrnl nuns and Nun Pills and noofucrvoomutiod nglnildlin-u I can -Q --.-_- LL-n AL. puruon on wnlcn coma DO luppllou. Cunuiholim: at-em: still to ptonil in Ruvdon. Afters shooting Inntoh on the 13th inst, two non. not boing chin to Itmd up and ght like men. fail on each other with their tooth. Ono Ind his thumb Ind nger badly hittoa whilo nnothor lost o portion of hit our. . At the nomination matting at Dec- high. Juno! Loot and Willhm Lam won nominntod for non. All tho lot-nor couocillon were again nominated, ueogt John Gilnour. Turn new man won all - unite the list. Charla Godorich, Sunnol hm And Kmnnl Rnonn, (0 my nu, UB0?! 1] Lane and Sumuol Rq Ill !!! (l0C|'rUI' Ill nren, Tlnlltr. It is with sorrow ire ennounoe the denth 0! Mrs. John Ritchie. Althropo. South Sherbrooke. on Dec. Nth. at the age of seventy-four venre. She hes been pedu- elly failing for the last. four yeen. but her deeth wee caused by per-elyeie. Tbe Lenedowne creemery paid ouc 82.- 000 for milk supplied eince is commenced opentione for this reason: shone e IIIOIINI. An order wee received letely {tom Winni- peg for one hundred tube of better, only e portion of which couid be supplied. en.-em: still as nrnrnil in London & Lancuhlrc Llfo Aunt. anco Company. 1897.. ....... ..B0!lUB YILI...........l89'l Tho nut quln nonnhl dlvmon of prot- will an pluoo I on tho alone of the book: on Int Dooomhor ll. All those Joining the oompnn below this date will be onttclod to one you n prots. -CIII: L f-____.I__ __l_A ,_ IXIIIII UIHIUT IDUUHUUU lino Drluo. ` ,` James Moore. Ramsay, notwithstanding bin seventy-pix yours. is able to Inlk seven Iniloa every week for his paper. He in I hale pioneer. who well remember: Run- :-ny`: t-at house, first school And teacher, first doctor and (inn/\ minister. Yb :. ..:sL .......- .. ......___. AL- )-,.| LIIU WRIUIUK WIS I CIUIBU IUCIT. _ R. W. Drew, Nelson, B. 0., but former- ly of Renfrow, was married on Wednesday :0 Min Mnggia Miller. Mr. Haodfollow, Kingston. assisted the groom while Mien Emmu Miller attended the bride. Janna: \In4u-n D-rnnnil -nL1`:DL`_L--JZ__ ulu. uluuu nruuu. cumin. Wesley Buck. son of William Buck. Wiletoad. passed over to tho grub major- ity on Monduy. Ila wu a steady young mun. very diligent in buaino-a and his do; mine is greatly regrotwd. [Alli A\\'ednnndu1 nvnhina, Min Tiiln IIIIEU II gruuuly rugrvu. ` IMO Wednesday evening. Mina Tully Fraser. sister of Mrs. James Delubey, (`ob- den, wu married to A. E. Jet-cup. of the villuge, - Rev. Dr. Larmour otciating. The wedding wu I quiet affair. ll. . lh. Nnlnnn, R l`. hnf. `IIIIIIAI, Ulgllll DI WIJUHI I|II'\ IVo Ah the triennial election of chiefs on the Tyondinuga Reserve, the following were selected: Samson Green, bend chioi: Bolo- mon Loft, Stephen Manolo, Daniel Mann- clo. Jacob Brant. chiefs. uI...lam lI....|. ..... -3 uI:n:-__ n.._|_ ULI LLIU UUI'UlIJUHy' Mrs. Thomas Combo. ninety-one years of age and a pioneer resident of Pnkenham township. passed peacefully away on Mon- day. She was the mother of ten children, eight of whom survive. Al`. hhn I'.rinnniAI nlnnhinn nf akin`. nn 0}... |ll.IU EUIIIUIV TUUUL At. the residence of Mrs. Vincent Yates, Frankville, on the 22nd inst. , her daugibtor Laura was united in matrimony to Edward B. Knrley, Kitley. Rev. Mr. Bell perform- ed tbe ceremony. Mrn. Thnnmn Cnmhn, ninnlnmnnn unn-n IUI DIJIII TUIIBUII WIDKIUTHWU [ruin DUB 0l(l. Archbishop Clonry, who is pmsident: of the St. Vincent de Paul hospital com- mittee. Bmckville. has appointed Dra. Jackson, Webster and Mcuannon to the staff. L12..- DI--I. - I_.).. l_...._ A_.-|___._ Miss Black, a lady from Anthony. Sim- coe county, has been engaged to teach the junior department of Enterprise school. A. M. Bell has been re-engaged to teach the senior room. no pl... -....:A......_ ..I 11... \?:__._L \'_A.._ VIULIU ItU loI.|UlI' UUIIILILIIIT7 ITUIH IIHB Vlllga Councillor Lowry bade adieu to muni- cipal honors in Napnnoe, on Monday. He is away from home moon of the time, and for that reaaon withdraws from the eld. A-nkkiu|~.n.\ f`l.\....u uykn .'.. ......-:.l....A. ..t London. Uvorpool and aloha Pu-e Iuunnnu Company. Inn`. A... nun um um I- -A.un.... .. -L'a.s ll-IUKIUU uuu I5 Ill KCUUIPI. Ul II III! l5`"II'yv AD a congregational social Rev. Dr. Nimmo. Brockville. Ont, was presented. on behalf of obs congregation. with an ad- dress expreering sorrow 36 his departure. The Roval Temnlnrs of `Ennnvnlln nrn. uruua oxpruurlng sorrow no me uaparnure. The Royal Templar: of `Eganvllle pro- eented two of their members, Miss 8. Fru- eer and 1". L`. Ross. with a bible each, pre vioua to their departure from the village: Councillor Lnwrv lmdn ndinu tn mnni. DUULIVU U, Pylllx @711} all UUHl.oU- __ At. the recent`. Smith's Falls poultry fair fty-six tone of fowl were purchased and chipped away. About $25,000 was paid to farmers in that vicinity for poultry. The sudden demise of P. Wlmlen. Hun- gerford, cast: a gloom ovo{ that vici `by. His remains were placed in tjl Oman Catholic vault, Erimville. on Monday. Jnmnn PM-.t.arnnn. aldanr. nnn nf William KJIIJIJUIIU VlIlllU' IUTIIIIVIIIC. Un_W0nuy. James Patterson, oldest son of William Patterson, Rose Hill, is now mater me- chanic in one of the largest mines of Mexico and is in receipt of a fat. salary. Ah 3 conarennlziannl rmninl Rnv. hr, rror. begno. me pnlmiab. Chief Mcbermobt. Renfrow, summoned H. Dovor before a Renfrew magistrate for peddling without .1 license. Mr. Dover settled by paying $15 and costs. Ar. the rnnnnr. RmiI.h n l*`nl nnnlh-:1 hip- AVIIBUIUUIHPI UNI- The annual christian endeavor conven- tion for the counties of Leeds, Grenville and Dundaa will be held in Kemptville on Jan. `.. 6th and 27th. n Q.....I..-. II.':|l.`..... QL-...... l)_..-I- Ullll. .Ulall uuu 1 LII- On Sunday William Shaver. Brock- ville, passed nway ab the age of seventy- four years. He leaves a. family of seven, all residents of that town. ll-.. \IY.'ll...._ Ll`..II IT _ _ _ _ __ _L-_L-_I -_ l`CUlUUll|4H Ul hull! IIJWIL Mrs. William Hall, Napnnee, started on Tuesday for Columbus, Ohio. to spend Christmas and New Yea:- s with her son, Prof. Segno. the pnlmiat. (`Mai MnI)nrmnr.t. Rnnfrnuz nun-nnnnnrl VUI" D `J. ` On Friday the ladies of St. John a Preabytorinncburch, Brockville. presented Rev. Mr. Sbmcban with u very handsome I.-ilk pulpit: gown. The hwn nlrlnsf. mu-Inn nf Almnnln .ll'A EIII PDIPIU |.{UWH. The two oldest. curlers of Almonte are James Templeton and John Crawford, and they have been made honorary members of Mississippi club. The annual nhrintinn Anrlnnvnr nnnvnn. vuu yvuu - pnuuwu. Mlllu A Cunnln hnnn, Gononl Auntmoluronoo cunt. Wlbll It gUI|l ring an cue Clollg DY SCHOOL John G. Carter, Picton, was married to Miss Lotta M. Root, Bolleville. and tho _ happy coup?e left for their future home in Pncton. ' 'l`L........'.. 'I'V.......I.:__ `_ -__A..__-.L_._ -k I lUlUII- '[`homa'a Tompkins, `a contractor of Brockville. has been [given the contract of building a new C.I- .R. depot an Vancou- ver. B C. D5855! government. ' ' The new chunh at Camden East will be dedicated on Dec. 3051:. Rev. R. S. For- neri. rural dean. preacher. ` On Frirlnv A vnnmv Indv nf Rannvilla EUIIIII. uuu IVHIII UIUUBFII IHPTUVCYHBIIKB. Thomas Hurley, formerly of Napanee, now of Hamilton. in running ts laundry business there and em ploys fteen hands. lanraa Pat.tnunn_ l.Ann|1nr M. No, 4 IIUEIIIUHH IJUUTU u 8| pwy "I550" ullnu. George Patterson. teacher at No. 4 school, Amhersb ielad, was presented with a gold ring at the closing of school. John G. Carter. Pinmn. wnn nmu-rind I-.n PUWHUI. ` Frnncii J. Barry.Capo Vincent, has 11% ly boen granted a $4 pansion by the United States government. The: new r-hnnh at Camden Rant will ha nun, runu uean. pruucner. On Friday 3 young lady of Eganville found a live caterpillhr. The grub was crawling on some snow near her home. ` A rmurlnnh nn Hm nnfalzi--tn nl 74`.n-nnuilln UK'llWl|llg UH HUIIIU CHOW "Elf HUT Hulao A resldonb on the outskirts of Eganville will commence ahennery on I flirly large scale. and with modern mprovemenie. Thnmnn Harlow. fnrnuarlv nf Nnnnnnu, 1 UHF Ea " 1 Mrs. John Lockridgo, Camden, sold a turkey which weighed !.went.y-seven ponnda. Fannie J. Ran-v_(`.nnA Vinnnnf, hnn lnfn LOUD: Friend.Andtews, Belloville, bun gera- nium that has been seven years in full bloom. VI..- l)..o...L..:II- \' II (`I A ...:II' I.-..- 11.- 1| lodlou lsnporlnto dont K to ' (in nfmplhl. Ooronor Igor ol0yu:.1|.de.<.)nn:;- Oboe formerly occupied by the Info DI. Boun- don Tolonhono No. III. ""1`t:' Brochville Y.M.C.A. will" hm its gymnasium nnd both rooms ready for New ea:- e. 1. Mn... Inl... `l'.....l...:.l...- IV....'..l_.. ....l.) .. I SPICE or 1`HI_: ARTIL` Ed A IN THE I no Howl Put use Imp-nn lllodOI1E|8OIV&tOfl|l,ll &C- try and llnnbolu-`-A oluln of Intac- on_hl Itoilo A live caterpillar was found in I gutter, in snow and Ellllb, at Renfrew. "35:: Ti--1-'n M..\Y.I. 1\\nr9In- - 13: EA 011: Ill EIIUW EHO Ellll, II} IVOIfUWo Miss Lizzie McNsb. Douglas; will be the principal of Egmville public achdol for 1898. I.`-:..._.I A-.I..-_.. I)-II-.-:Il_ I.-- - ...`..._ [um Nzwsg1=_ryJn1s'rmcI. Iboahod Aid I-nnuuod. .L ...-_...- _....l- L--:_ vncnurhr NEWSWPAII- "EAIAl`8. `-'."L..n .'n';'. `i'>'n:i`in'L'u.'.i'. oonidcr they have no equal for building up I amid : hcslth. ` 1 _ the bendnohcl. twitchlnp. fooli 0! tind- noun,_ 1 begin in $2---.. ..,.'-.=~ "- -Wm - air: 93`. Hulk;-_ Oboe formerly ooouplod i Tolophono cow? `V.'?~ The oontinunl grind :)! o-n.r school! In hnrd on child wth. Ihntkn tho nervous system md A the health. When Dlntreee I'rorn-lcnrnohe. "I was troubled with earacho for e long time. afye Mine J. Johnson, Inniefail, N. W.T., and after trying different remedies without success. used Heg5erd e Yellow Oil as I last resort and I can really any that. it cured me so completely that l have never had oerache__e_ince. lure. ;):uon'u (III-le'And Ban Slippers from 15.2. e pair :0. Aber-net.l:y`e. _ she Klued Herself Because Ber Fr-loud Was D1-ad. WAHIllNllTON, Dec. `27. -- The recent tragic death of Miss Leila. Herbert, the daughter of the ex-secretary of the nnvy, is given us the reason for the suicide which occurred to-day of Miss Annie Virginie Wells. an accomplished oung society wo- man and daughter of {swig S. Wells, 1 wellrknown attorney. The young women shot herself through the heart with her brother s revolver at the residence of her father, 1311 North street, N. W. Miss Wells had met Miss Herbert a number of times and was very much sttefched to her. She herself hsd been conned to the house for four months by illness end this, com- bined with the shock caused by the death of her friend, brought on melencholia. which resulted in suicide. ' Miss Wells was thirty years of age and very beautiful. uru unu one maze was rising to one oalcony. The men about the booths near by ran and got some extinguishers but they would not work. A hose was turned on but they could get no water. This story about the origin of the (ire was corroborated by Frank Hateld, the door keeper. Murphy. when seen, denied that the explosion of; gasoline can was the cause of the fire. He thought the drapery caught fire from a cigar stump. ` The origin of the fire will be thoroughly investigated by the police and the agents of the insurance companies. The Origin of the Fire Will be Fully Inven- tinted. CHICAGO, Dec. `27.--The Coliseum: which was burned on Christmas eve, was set on tire by a pet dog. An explosion of gasoline set the dog on re. Lolita, A dancer in the Cuban village, says Frank Murphy. an employee in the .\~ray booth. confessed to her that be caused the explosion. He was pouring gasoline into the tank of a torch which had been extinguished. when the uid caught and went up in a pull`. There was a little pet dog in the place, connect- ed with the exhibit. and when the gasoline exploded the dog wan covered with the burning oil. The beast rushed around and set tire to the draperies of the booth which hung to the floor. Quicker than a flash the whole trimming of the booth was on fire arid the blaze was rising to the balcony. the booth: near hv rum III!!! III VV uuam uuuu I. Next Sunday Rev. Dr. Hunter. Mont- real. will ll the Methodist pulpit and on Monday night at the tea-meeting in the same church he willdelivorhislecture on the "Elementsof Manhood. Our railway agent. L. Hvckey,is stilltroubled with rheumatism. Election matters are very quiet at pres out. There is considerable talk ameng our people in regard to repairing our town hall. Truly the hall needs repairs. Is it not time to organize our skating rink? Where is our hockey team of last year? The annual Christmas tree of the Metho- dist church took place on Christmas night, but as usual it was not as good as that of the surrounding villages. John Buell' - tends taking a medical course after crud ;- mas. Morton Hughes, KingsI:on.is visiting his sister. Mrs. Wilson Lee. Andressburgh Fields Hagerman, Watertown, N. Y., is visiting friends here. WUTU KUUU IJUII IIIIU Plly IUIIIII WI` I30 an good as in former entertainments. Mn. and Mrs. Megge. Ganenoque. spent Chrintmas at C. Root ; Willi.-in Guild, for the last two or three years residing at Webbwood. Algomn, is home visiting friends and relatives. John Miller pur- chased a beautiful cutter from J. 1'. Mai- lory last week. Frank Mallory has ee- oured a good poeition It Millo Roche. David Hnwes, Bravo Valiey, spent. Chriai:- ` mas at William Uuild's. KY..- Q.....l-.. D... I\. `Hunt-.. 11-..; nevgrtnoieee min statement proveu uue. Lemon A. Guild spent Chi-intents nt home. Christmas trees are the order of the day. A number 0! our oitizene attended both trees in Cointown and reported 1 good time at each. Last week Peter Andrea and Miss Ida Hinvea. both of Andreesburg, and well known here. were united in the bonds `of matrimony it Brockville. On their wedding ti-ip they went to Montreal. There will be 1 dance in the town hall on Dec. 3131:. Those who still remein in the old literary eociety gave I concert on December 17m. The chenctere were good but the play itself was not in fraud an in fm-mar nntnrhninmnnu. Ohrletnu Vleltore Were l'leIII1'Il-InI! . Otlep lune. ' Munonrmwu, Dec. 28 ---ChrieImu wee rather dull here. Although only A for o! our citizen: were absent. Capt. Edqerd Mellory entertnined e load of about twenty young people on Chriltmu dny. it giving them edrive in l sleigh. Eng Cleever, while tending to his horse. in -everely kicked in the face hy_ the Animal. Bennett Dixon and family, Dgtroio. Mich are hgnin with us. The eoholere of our Ichool presented their teacher, John Buell, with two very handsome preeenu. We were 3 little early in saying "wecldina, hells would jingle before; snow iol, nevertheless thin amtemenb proved true. Iiuman A . Guild nnnnh Cbrinhmnn At. Children's Nervz a...*.`..:.*`:.***'.....':;Da..-:<.=.-::;.:..*:--I-..:' n n no- for clot and country Liable to be Dom; by Close confinement and Over Study. BURNINDG OF THE COLISEUM. MALLORYTOWN Mnrsns. A TRAGIC DENTH. PIANOS FOR DENT. ID or " 47 a.':"'- ~ vfherdall kinds of`Wood'is to in bad at lowest prices. B0'l`H a. clrs mm, as-omen yr NIGHT} |Forgct it Not. Wm. Allen & Son, A Brock Street. gs.-.:;..,. B K. BPABKH. 1' 0.8. h.D.B.. ll.D.. DIN- . T181`. Oman, :so}1`rinouo Icroot. Bui- lanoo. us Unlvunlty Avenue. Ooo hours. I .111. to 8 .m. Satudn av I to 10. aophonn . 0. P. Shannan. D.D. .. L.D.&. Auhhnc Bcst. ALLEN'S snoas. . .. Wall Papers anitablo for Kitchens, Dining Rooms, Halls, Bath Booms. Bedrooms, Parlors, Drawing Rooms, Oioea. Etc. .___.____v_. -_ w-' Klnnton Paint shop and Room Papal Depot 003. B800! h BAGOT STEIN!` : JNEW Wcar HINDOO REMEDY W _ rno U"!:n `um ABOVE Run in 30 days. Cums -11 Norman Dlneuou. Fuillnolpo l lasroul:.B!oop|;:IngII. Nuhb 1 Inn` noun.` ..':an 7 as nluol. VII vigor and also no uhrneukon o naruul uphill K n o I unruly restores Lou Manhood Eully can-led in vast pockot. Bl: tor 06.00101; 0 an-(non mnormuoo Immny refunded. l)o '1' 801 Al Irnn I. 3 Inuit nn having IND . If your main an ` In it. was will:-ondll. unpaid. I D00 Illllll (XL. I :-opn. |I.Iugo.lll.l'oII'lj Henry Vvaum, In-uuulul. KINGSTON. ONT. oodO`;.w.a.wn: ' [III BEST IS THE CIIIAPESF. Tnld in King Hadley. D1-Ilggistn. a-v wan can: -.u--.---.. Stm Ihobaa promptly I care all I`: Woa1'uu,1 alorrhoa. In (Joe! A law . Wot Iooolncnuunuuonwguuuduw (yaw avian! Ur Juww-vi. lint Worry. uaooulvl use of Ihbaooo. Opium or Suns- Bf"" `ma -4-` hub, which noon has so In- nnuy, Iuanuy. conunpuon and an early gnaw. nu been prescribed over abyolu-I In thouundl at ones; In an only Reliable and Haunt lodtdu huown. Ask drnagllctor Wood : Pholpllolllu I! he one:-I some worthleu medlclno In piano 0! Gun. lnclooo price In letter. and we will send by mu-n mnlL PI-Ice. one puoknx. ll: six. 05. OM wul please. do will curb. Punphlou {I-00 to nnyoddnu The Wood Company. Windsor. Ont... Ouuds. WOOD S PIIOBPHODINE IIVL- 13-4-4 I:I_..II..|. Ilgnggalun 1. unvcu LDUIV nuu LCI IILIIVX. Spoons, Forkl, Etc., very oh ..p It Strachan s. com. that is con. at "acid by .1." ring] It sue. a. Vial on 5 for $1.00.` M;s. Gntnu Hon.Monoton. N.B.v.'n I3 "I used Lax:-Lint Pills for Head II and Liver Troublg. sud they not only ro- lioyed me but cured me. Thev do not gnpoorsiokensnduoguyto\t.nh." 1-u-I_I c___ ,1: 1,, ,,.`_n.._, _A guy. A zregetablg remedy fo; discus`:- arising from Disordered. Liver, Sto- mach or Bowels, stick as Headache. Bluousness, Constipation, Coated. Tongue`. Bad Breath, Feeling of Languor, Distress utter Eating, etc. Gsnld in Kingston by Hoary Wudo. W. R Hadley. T. MCMAHON & C0.. III--Ono. Dal-.6 Lao. -`A ling: _--_ l'\_4 -PK-'lJ'$ J.".l.`l\Il5l.'Il\rI.r.l.A.V 1'4 The Great English Remedy. nwbagu Guorautul to Ind permanently forms of Norman Woahwu. 1i.`muuou.8pcruI~ Iinpomwu and all Abtuoorloouul. Inn: Wnovu, umunlnnunn --. l`llUE ELLIS. AB.0HIgEU1`. 0Fl'IG%- Exohnn Ohunbou. ora : Block. 8! Brock Stru . Kingston. Ont. Hockey Sticks, Raisin Soodou, Most Cutters, Eockot Kuim. Carvots; Ivoryfoolluloid and Plntod Tablg and Tea` Knivu. nnnnnn fnnlpn I` L- _.._ You'll uw n by an on. _II.Bg gem. The #_. _,*._.______..:_,__.. Effeqt./` Designs. Prices. K. NIWIALND8. ABOUT LN .m.$"33.'. .'.a3'%'3.-u." "s'eo 3'Eu`u..uo." `"33 King shut. nut. to Wine: oloi. Ahllll EHBLANUHARD. CHARTERED o _ in. Books 0 mod. Itod. audltv :d.n anon !:`o.n:lI` uuuomonta 5 n on on dd.rouK!.n- uonvlulnuvu Oououo. :: `I'D LOAN IN LARGE OB SHALL Inna, gt low um. of Interest. on City and l"I.rn"~ party. Loans annkoi on On; Ind Oounty Dobontunu. A ply to Tnolu Ducal, Iinnsgn Frontonno an and Invest.- lnonbooluty. Oloo opposite the Pout Ollloo Pawn. I 902: ABDH1'.l'EU1'8. chum Bonk sunning, oornu Brook and Wellington struts. Phone 21!. WEB ABDHITE Ill!- Poohsntl oomoglsrhh Wnlllnrbnn ntnnt-, Phnnn In nun. nnw UIIIIDIIIUI tutu nun ma. U ITRLNGI. `(CIN- W.%. MMMnu%d canaersin_g_r_ J 8. I1. IOOANN. AOGOUNTANT AND REAL o Estate Agent. Bantu and account: col- lected. lane: to loan at lowout rates. 011100 881 King 3%., over Wade`: Dru Elton. A`*`".~ &B.::.:m:{; He:dT-'=:*.:22 n . n. ' od. Afglakhuoa and `yihnnols :uASmnnt.n --v v-------- --v wt a-nnv JIIUI VIII data ably bnnlnouln Klunton Ills you-. ' 0 o no: of other: to throomn not.- tlu (Inn. (ll anw. J. B W Ina: Il I L101 BAJIBIBTIBB. SOLID! _u_mL&o.. 0ne_nI'w Ohunbon. IYTHI I LYOI. BARBIE?` ton &o..0ncnlo I. a. human. 0.0. "G*<)5i`}i1~I_` Xhrknl linnnr IIIONABD (ILEKINTB. L.D.8. DlN'I'II'r directly 0 Donna tho mod 00 Wollxlgr ma. Ienot mu. tsblhhghglx . `piano 0. . Buidsnoo $6 _ about A.aIvxtfs. nnmm. Solicitor, om Mor- 0 chants` Bonk. loud: to loan At 5 and ex. YIII I I Illd u 3h,YV'"hV' `BEIIGNIIH DI TBU81`. OPTIOI : :3: BA- cot Btnot. Aulnnlnnnu uounltod - .._ ._._.. ___j..`'_ .___.__.._.Z.... _.._.._- _i_h!ONEY ANDBUBINESB. --_.;:u-- Allwlnoulvuolrnnollncn Ahooou Xi` 1-nnn and an-- A....n.n._ .1 E71131:-8 mvmnr own my AND mam-. Tolophonb I01. -'WvouoloIhun'o:lnl llnluoltlo vorrhhutchcntllu-n lnunon Ininduod datum and Ollllll Wowutnliononll Ihnhllowtol 1|- / NEVER mu; -ro cunts Cold In the Head, Hay Fever. Rose cold. Cuan-ha! Dedfneu. Foul Breath. Lou of Taste and smcl]. and Catarrh In all in n_;.._._ .a-. Q_..A-l_- __ lI_--I_- ma-anvlup I r farms. P|'lCo 25 65! E! SMYTHE & LOSCOMBE. satexxllu IN TRUR1`. mrnnl: , an I I ARTIIUB 1'. `EH III. 0lLI1wI'l'I- `EUWH. l'.lJ.. Ian? "I hsvr uud DI`. ohm : csurrh Onrmnd it notonypvo I-allot bub undo I permanent gun. IX- '10i.;_`_c- n_4-.__u. n_4..- 'rooF'o"vo':"Wu'sd3"u'i'>ru;" "s't.o`'a'."" an n cot. oloo. V ""j"*1"' *4 T; B. B. BLIBAY DUFF. ll BAGOT 31". , Telephone II. l'Il|-I HUI IJIZIC - |"`IH.II'lIU `U15 ` Dr. `Chin : Cntarrh Cure ....-.__ _... _ __ -..__ awn-on uwj III IVC! ZIIDNC U W|nctIudWlnotlu\ lava! Irina -Aulhdndha r.rmnusc.&-%:.m ag.;q.:.;zE.y.' `Laval prion" I014 hnnlhnlnn. or ldnuuou. Batu I 645.. l'cula.0II. _n1BDi6AL CARD8. :_:_\il7OHlTECTURAL. HORSE Llvaliv. INSURANCE. (bl! on W. J. B WERE, boot. and lot Ina [ho you tho` : ;`u':::'. '32. 'e`x'.'."~!,t.'i.'e.`.' '.'.:: (bu W. J. B W IE. not. you DENTAL. Miiv 1. sumo. I-..'-;-;...,-- T.Ec.A|. - L\lLIJlI., Inkot liqun Qnslitynndl;-(:0. clnncetrinu Wadfolnnh 3|; You nod on .l-LAn.nlannJ-.- D.-Ml_-..._l- ' lure). '- Llncnln once all}! In a friend who had obtained hut Mm I pardon torn dmerterr. "Bolus ol our general: onmplnln that I lllplr dhclpllno and nubonllnntlon In than-my by my pnlounnd uupllu. but Igmakcuno ruudafu-A hanlduyh went I Len Ind nuns uudexcuun for army anon`: llh " , . lUI' LIIU pl|l'[IIKJ- The revenue cum-r Boar, has long (`lljya ed the distinction of being the ban. ox-ni.~wr in the arctic n-gions .nnd hna hucmuu m- mous for her long and successful svrvieo in the dangerous northern waters she 11' built in Grwnouk, Scotland. fur the Dundee whaling t-cc. hut wan pun-hnmxl by this government and in i883 mm the npplaun of the civilized world by hvr plucky roncno ol tho Gn-eirxurvivurs. later the ma aunt in the Bering svn stu- tion and for mom than qdozvn ymrs has been homing um and ice in mhuo mm Intern. This time IIN in cniicxl upon to torn hcrwny an In-`no_rtlI as possible. and Cnpuin `mule may be depended upon to 2-mo the [Ilium cutter to go her, best. {or the lira of 266 Axuerian sailors 1 an ake. FIEAXKIJX PHIL it. u_...__..... ~.._-.:.- lI.'Vl`|luU U|Illl'|'. Aeconllng to the suggostlona 01' Score- tory Gage, an attempt. wlll ho made to vul- lcct a large herd of guvenunom rcimlevr and (lrlw these from tho nclghborllood of Port Clarence, the rclmlvur station. to Point Burrow, the unlumls being loalgnul to Turnlnh the double purpose of park rur- rlers and suppllc-.~ "on the hoof. '.' The plill of this overland trlp, oven for n wvll equipped and well provlslunctl party, `will be somot-hlng uppnlllmx, lmt the men who will undertake It are thurou).;hl_\' expo- ,x-lenced and `to been ospcclully 1-hum-n 3 for the purpose. The raw-Inm nmmp n....- h-n Inna an In-. u\'\'Il I I'll) \ cu. (bf course ll . will be Impossible fur the Hour to gu through liuring strain at thlx r~`l':|.s`()ll or the yvur. for that gutmm_\' to the nrcllc has been clusod for weeks by I'll) im- pussnhlu barrier of Ice. The plnn 0! the rcscuo oxpc-dltlou. tlwn-(um. will be for the Hour to small: up the Alaska coast us far as possible. perhaps to Norton sound. und then) send out un o\'vrlnn(| oxpulitiull. Captain l`ut.t.lu of the Bear Is to ho In gm- cral commuud of tho cxpvdltlon, but the land party. which is to make em uvurl.-md march of humlruls of miles ucruss nu urc- tlo waste in tlm (lcml of winter, will be In charge of Llelm.-Imnt llookor. also of tho rev:-uuo cultvr. A.....\...lx..... 3.. AL- ...__._-,.x-..- ,1 n nuup n nunpnun Ul -Uu lu\:ll uurulg [H0 \\'H)` in`. At (mu tlmv tho govurulnent (lid Imve u supply station there furthls t'xpl`(`:~'.-I pur- pose. but on low yours ugu it was 2-anhl to a prhlto company. and the provisions hum Ix-vn removed. (Ll ...`.._.... ts ...llI |.,_ 1...- -I I A -- UIIFIIIK IHU lll'SIa 5BUI'Hl. \V`iwL-in-r or not the 265 men have by this ti1m.~-sunpcd to thchlcuk, inhospitable aim:-o is un opm question. If their ships have not uirmdy been destroyed, in \\`Ul2l(l lmrdly seem probable that they should wait until the final cumstrophu nnd than iuku the slim clmdccs of making in jnurnuy hf many miles over the heaving, grimiim; Inussca of moving ice. The mom plausi- blu theory is that tho unfurtunutu wlmlurs have gone uslioru with what pnnisiuns and clothing the-3` vuuld munngu to take umi lmvu esluiwllshvtl 1: camp or else lluve tried to reach Point Burruw. Even in. the inner pitta) there is not. uuuugh fund to keep in surplus of 265 men during the win- tlnm Hm um-nnmmm-. ali.I Imm- Tlll-2 HEAR. the merciless power of the crushing, grind- ing nmsscs of Ice which nro uh tls Limo of yum` helm; driven shorewurd by 3111050! whosu suvngu fury we of the tmnpur'uta zone can have but u feeble t.-0m~opliun. No ship which was ever built could n-muul thus uwful pressure, and in is ux|)vcl(`tl that tho (loomed wlmlurs will be ground to pieces during the llrst. storm. \\.`h..n.h.u- up unit flux `MU: Illnrn Ian... I... IIIU l.`H\Allll5U|K'\l auuuxn. The news of tho imptmding disaster to the uuforzunnw whaling wssels uml their crews Wzss brought; down by four of tho _whailng lleet which had been iuc ' `enough to pscupe the ice. It is the oust whnl~ ing vessels to make in two yen into the arctic was. The first smnn spent in going up through Bering sen tothu polar sea, and the following; winter is passed under the ice of Herschel lslnnd. from whence they p1'oc-L-ml in the spring to cimso tho whulcs running husk for shoiivr in the fail. From l)vccxnhe1- to i\ln_\' the arctic sens nro swept by tUl`l`lll('. gnlcn from tho northward which drive gn-m. iloos of ice on the hh-uk. llll[)i`()t(`Ct(`(l slim-v.-s. pil- ing nmss on nmsu until the hczutl. is out- iincti by juggc-(i mountnin.~' of im. Uh--as tho eholtoruf ll(`l'5L'li(1l island is rem-lnul the ships Mo sufe. hub ocn-n.~simmii_v Lhuy do not get back to t.hi.~1 hnvcn in Lima. 'I'|\in In uunu-flu tlun `lIi,A\I`fIII\A I Irlulnli llU.lllJ|l Uh LNICR IU l-HIS IH|\Ull Ill LIHIU. This is exactly that xuisfummo which has overtaken the eight; whaling ships whose uiccrs and cruws, ut. lmsb thus.) who have mnxmgcd to reach hhuru in suf.-- ` ty. um now {Mung smrvution. l"mn- of the ships are reported to be frozen in us u point. about six miles on Point Rm-rmv, ` und thoochcr four are caulght. fully 150 miles out in the Arctic noenn, sonnuwlmru north of Return met. All are L`xp0sc(l to Uull ll Wuvu; uvun vans.- Enrly in November the Itnrtling tidings were brought into S 1 Francisco that night whaling voanoln been hipped in the vicinity of Cape BM-row. which is the most northerly point 0: Alngka. Those who realized the peril were active in. put- tiug the meta before the proper authori- ties. The otllclnl heart of the nation was touchecl. with tho lemit possible delay the ' situation was explained M a cabinet mac-t~ ing, and n fuw days later Sccretnry (Inge oi. the trcusury gave orders to the 1-avenue cutter Bear, than in winter quarters at Seattle, to proceed north to the relief of tho cndnngcn-d sailors. VH1... .....u. n? OLA `Inn-\InIcA1`I\rn .1}:-nanu tn ---(_` - ---v~-v ---- -- --v- 5 Allah: In the Dead of Wlntbr-lntor~ ting History of the Boot. Once In awhile the machinery of govern-y mpnt moves uoswmly toward the accom- plishment of a humane purpose that you are almost tempted to dlabelleve that any such thing as red tape really exists. The prompt aotlon of the treasury department ` ln nendlnx out an yfpedltlon to rescue the l 265 whaleuwhoue vessels are Imprisoned } in the lee of the Amtlo ocean la a brllllunt 1 example of this. Republics may be uu`- gnfatefal, but after` thln we cannot say that ours ls wholly heartless. 13...- c.. \!.......;.|...... on... .a-.n|.... oI.um.. EXPEDITION Fan me name: or ICE- aouno w-mans. Dgngqn und Djcpltlol TIIIC Confront n....4-|.. nI_LLI_ -_.l GI` il'--__'A-4n- % 1W`ij smzs MISSION. clout II: (III. ' -~ Dr. Hull : Hon Tonic ran. no doing . gnndyock in motoring poopln to hnlgth. utnnh hgnuty. They can- lotr cl lb hdionnu ant diooovund. hill wk `ljix Q 35IIWI&'O Ihn--n. l.at__a Ono Inga "Itancyih London employ: wunontu-huln. putting thunlnchugo whuotbovknlmd dlnnlm buwonn/ an uvuuuru u -tuualsneu. wlnlu In an leave lumnnngunemio lulu trusted nslstnntn. homunntonu-upnl-bounty of bl: own and gothwotk on nvenl other ea: which he qxpcm will develop Into an t lnvutloln. Pr. uuu. nu-Iuuu 1 nll Illllp muuumcmrlng conn is cltahlmhed. oothnu he can leave g Q In LI- A-..-n..I ...l..a..-.5. ISHIUVVUIL Last August young Edison was 91. and his father oury omit him out into the world with the renmrk that it. was limo he know uometixing about men. Not. a bit dismayed Tlaonun Imus und began work on his own hook. For some time he had ban ncrotly working on on improved in- candescent light and hnd perfected his plum unknown In his father. win. money be had mud he organized 01 company, loaned a factory in Ohio and began manu- facturing III!!! which No claim: an in better than than made by his (other or .any of the otbor bk olecn-tool rm: Now he has a suit of oillou on Broadway. New York. And irgioing a bastion that is con- stantly inacuhg. He has not found the knowledge 0! men so dimcuis to acquire. afar all. and tar in-om being dependent upon his tube has made himaeil pict- midablo I-lvnl d the ixigind wizard. -_ Young I-`dhnn In no` onnrnnt In .9... .n~ IIIIUIIDIU IIVII Cl IIIO ulgtnu wlanm. -. Young Edbon In not convent to stop at this. Amuoon as his Iunp manufacturing conn uuhlmhai mthnn luv nan Innvn IuIIuU|.IL`U unu IB IUUIUIHK OX1 HIS (HVH I005 The junior wizard is won equipped to do battle with scicmiiio prohiems. for he has had such a training as could be got nowhere outside his i'uthvr s laboratory. lie has never been to college, and his schooiduys ended when he was ii yenna old. But; the things which he learned in his tnthc-r s workshop are the things which the textbooks will contain In low years from now. For ten years he was with his father constantly, but. doing an equal shame! the work with the other assist.- nntl. He has wmched the evolution of many great inventions. and has taken part hxthole loin: stretches of work for whioh the elder Edison is famous. lie was with his father when the cubiod news 0! In discovery of the Roentgen my: iirsc reached him and did his part in the 110 hour: of incessant experimenting which followed. 1 -_o A.._.._A ..._.._._ (mu--- _,_-_ no ,, I TIOIAS .A. EDISON. JR. now he has cut loose from parental aid and inuence and is standing on his own font. Thn innlnr wlwnn-cl In wnll mnulmuul fn The Son of the Great Inventor Promhol to Become I New Wluld. A new wizard has appeared in the eld of invention, and be is none other than Thomas A. Edison, Jr., 3011 of the wdznnl of Menlo Park. For years he has worked ~ In tho Ihadnwol his tathefigreatnenm but DIULII IJL IIIJU uuulpu. On the executive committee are repre- sentatives of the vat-ions` California asso- ciations, such as the Pioneers, Native Sons of the Golden West. Native Daughters 01 the Golden West. California Miners asso- ciation and San Francisco Miners associ- ation. Governor Budd and Mayor Phulan of San Francisco are also members of this body. Ensternpeoplo will not be kept in ignorance of the celebration, for large quantities of artistic circulars announcing the event are to be distributed. IUIHI uru IUUIKUII lUl'. An attempt is to be made to straighten out the geography of the state as applied to the early days. Such places as Bloody Fiat, Poverty Bar, Red Dog, Yuba. Dam, Ijoker Flat. Whisky Slide and Fiddietown have disappeared from the map and their original location, in many cases, is in dis- pute. It is expected that the historical committee, with the help of the hundreds of pioneers. will be able to locate these famous spots and thus perpetuate and identify many of the time honored tradi- tions of the camps. n thn nrnnntivn r-nmrniffna urn I-nnv-A. j j Electrician. CO`IItbI&QlBhtI'lcFIltI' QlE&!l'hII|IpIlOllIlO0k. IUIIK XICIUH Ul L|UlI\IH- ` The general character of the jubilee,` however. will take the form of a historical review, noc only of the development: of gold milling, but of the growth of the statue. There is to be a big gathering of pionet-rs..nnd genuine forty-niners are to be present; from uiilparts of the ourtli. Many a grizzled veteran will croaa the continent for tho Ilrst time sinco holefu tho goldlields, and some interesting renn- ions are looked for. A -u ts.-.....-`t In LA I-.- ......`I.. 6.. at-...lr-Lbn.-. UVUIID \VIII [)6 uuguu. A jubilee organization libs already been perfected and many features of the cele- bration have been decided `upon. One of these will be the erection of a memorial arch which will be an appropriate tribute totho memory of the golden days when the state was suddenly springing into existence. There will be elaborate street decorations, for liberal prizes are to be oered in encouragement of this feature. Then there will ban big parade. with a long series of oats. 'l`hn awnnrnl r-hnrnr-tpr nf fhn inhilnn, ARCH 1-`on THE cnLn.'nnA'noN. shall, the oooentrlc lumber prospector, first found the yellow metal while locating a sawmill for General Suttor. So on Jan. 84, 1898. tho celebrutlon of that important event will be begun. A inhllnn nranni-rztlnn Wha nlrnndv hnon `l'IIo Stile Wlll Columbia the So'mIceo- tenuhl ol the Dlloowry 0! Gold. Nothing could be more appropriate than . that Culltorniu sbuuld ucslabrnte um -seml- centennial of the dhuaowry of gum tn the auto. It was on Jan. 24, 1848, that Mar- CALIFORNINS JUB1LEE. EDISON JU NIOR. THEE Hum: wine. mnmsmu. oncimnna 23, 1997. |......"'.:'.:'......%"'".' wm umnmwpuuhdtmumcuo 231 Bydoohnm Itnot. non hrlatroot. cu KKOGBQZGQPH S_l EA|AlTlE.\2:....`-.:."*`s"*.=3m.-.

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