Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Sep 1909, p. 3

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It Pays to $ Trade at Mclntosh's { ON SALE 8 only Combination Dinner and Tea Services, nearly a Bundred Ly Pigees in each set, Semi-Porcelain imported. English ip pattern. ed in ; biggest d ing in the city. ° Mcintosh PBros., S---------- THE FAIR make, pretty Time sets were $10.00. We offer them at $5.75. This let is priced for a quick clean up » get here at your earliest AS , if you are at all interest- seclire, first choice of the - Manager, PERCY JESSE. » NY woman knows that no gown can ve a gosaibly look well if fitted over ill-fitting underwear. Watson's Underwear overepmes this weakness most common in most other underwear. The graceful, snug and parfect fit of Watson's is knitted into the Un- derwear in the making, instead of being stretched in afterwards. This wonderful glove-fit is per- manent, regardless of washings. be is skillfully made of the finest materials, in a sanitary factory, by clean people. The lovely softness and smooth- ness of Watson's affords Underwear-Comfort you never even dreamed of. And the wearing qualities of Watson's is worth about two suits of ordinary underwear, yet Watson's costs you no more. Ask to see some of the many different Watson styles. 7 THR WATSON MANUFACTURING CO., R | Mis Bl | entertain 8 oi Mrs. i LTD raRis, ONT The most delicious of chocolate confections, They stand alone in their smoothness, richness and unique flavor. insist on having COWAN'S: Name and design patented and registered. TWE COWAN CO. LIMITED, TRRONTO. Correct Are what you will find in all lines of Tailored Garments sold by us. dashery and High Class We are looking for the men Styles Men's Haber- that prefer some class to their dress as well'as quality and workmanship. A C. WAGGONER, ray 188 Wellington Street. The Up-to-Date Men's Man Another Contest EVERYBODY STARTS: IN THIS COOK BY GAS OX DO WE 9 OK In the City of St. Louis has been stirred up and would seem to be an Gramatically i Lay, jtalied in their homes this summer ha otuce &f the works, before it is too lat above named sentences. ONE anon WITH GAS? its snterent has Become widespread, investigators have put it up to the learned heads to solve Shey matter to settle which expression is correct. mOeaking we are not going to put ourselves on recerd, but we this, right here, that the ones who are . ' as are well up in the ruming, while those who failed to get the pipes 1S CORRECT, DO WE goneral discussion upon the above two sentences' in fact some of the the problem. Iv cooking either WITH or the the better file their application to enjoy the benefit detrived at by Bingetin Light, Heat & Power Department. 0. 0. FOLGER, GENERAL Synopsis of Canadian North-West| ' Land Regulations. ANY pefson who is the sole head of's fathily, or awy mule over 18 years old, way homestend a qQuarter-section of | available Dominion Jasd in Manitoba, | Saskatchewan or Alberta. The appl cant must appear in person at the Do | minion Lands Agency or Sub-Ageucy fos the district. Entry by . proxy may be | made at any agency, oa certain condi tions, by father, mother, son, daughter, | brother or HR of intending home | steader. Duties. --Six me othe residence ena cultivation of the land in each of three years. A homgsteader may live within nine miles of his bomestead on a | farm of at least BO acres solely owned and. gecupied by him or by his father, mother, son, daughter, brother or ter. In certain districts a 'homestead good standing may preempt a section alongside "his homestead. $3.00 per acre. Duties--Must resi six months in each of six years from} dite of homestead entry (including the | time required to earm homestead patent) | and cultivate fifty acres extra. { A homesteader who has exhausted is! homestead right and cannot obtain a pre-emption may take a purchased home | stead. in certain districts. Price $3.00 per acre. Duties--Must reside six months in each of three years, . cultivate fifty acres .and erect a house worth $300.00" Ww. WW. cony, Deputy of the Minister of the Interior N.B.--~Unauthorized Rubleation eof this § will not be pai~ for, upo sin | advertisement MANAGER, mn! The Gold in Buwilight - ow Invitations have been igsued to the | mariiage of Mis Myra, only daugh- iter of Mr. and Mes. Jerome Thomson, arbot Lake, and My. Herbert M. lor, of Region,' Bask., formerly of Perth. The wedding will take place in | 51. Anedrew's . Anglican church, on { Thursday, October Mth. at ten o'clock. | Reception afterwards at their home. | -» " - ! Mrs. James lLesslie, William street, lygve a lide tea, on Monday, in hon- {or Misx Gina Fairlie. 'The guests meluded Mis. Herbert Pense, Miss | Alice King, Miss Lillian 'and Miss {Etielwyn Mowat, Miss Kate Smellie, {Miss Mate Gordon, the _ Misses Rich- Fardson afd Severn] others. : Met -- 1 Miss Ada Hiren? Bagot street, asked {the then three brides-to-be, Miss May | Smythe, Mi.i: Norval Macdonald and i Mis Effie ober, to join Mrs. Mae- donald, Mrs. Miller, Miss Bessie Smythe ey Miss mily Sears in a cup gf tea lust Saturday. - "oe -- Anderson will give her cpost-nuptial reception, Friday after poon. Octeber Ist, at her residence, 600 Princess street, and will receive tiereatter on the hest and tinned Thurs: days of each month, : - - - Mrs. John Magdonald, University avenue, gave a diner party, on Mon- day, whieh was chiefly family af- fair, the night before daughter's wedding. of } me. 6 "uw her - ° and a very jolly joyable © one, was given at the Fron- tenac Club, on Saturday, in honor of to-day's lucky Mr. Halloway Waddell. "» A dinner and en- groom, oe - Invitations have heen veceived town to the marriage of Miss Baines and My: Clarkson, both Toronto. - in Alice of > Mrs. Arthur luncheon at the day, in honor ningham. - - Cunningham Countr) of Mrs. gave a Club, yester- Ernest: Cun- or a - a Mrs. J. M. Platt has been visiting friends in Picton. A tea was given in {het honor at the goli links on Friday. i or oe - Mrs. W. 11. Miller will receive with her mother, Mrs. John Macdonald, University avenue, on Friday. : -- oN ame Jeremy Taylor, Earl street, will at tea, to-morrow, in honor W. D. Gordon. we of Montreal and visited - Mus: Boing- very Rev. Lishop Farthing were to have 'ston this week in response to | many wishes, but the death of F.dmund Wood - caused the bishop to cancil «nzagements ad hasten to Montreal to pay his sincere tribute to lthe memory of the agcd and faithful priest. Miss Marjorie Pense has returned afl- ter spending three weeks very pleas- antly westward. Mrs. R. Maitland TMoutreal, is . visiting Mr, and Mrs. {Clark Hamilton, who. are moving from {the custom: house to their new home {in Sebastopol Terrace. { - "> Mrs. Thomas Mills, University ave- nee. ik at the wedding of Miss Daisy Mills, daughter of Mr. Joseph Mills, fo Mr. Basil Hall, in Peferboro. to day. Mr. Hall is a graduate of the RM.C. Miss street, Hannaford, of vo Laura "Béll Maxwe'l, Colborne left the city, yesterday, with het: aunt, Mrs. W. 8S. Mack, and {party, for Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. Mack jhas been a guest in the city for the {past week. She will tour the South- jern States this winter in her car i Miss Maxwell will accompany her i Miss Marjorie Pense is going up {Belleville to-morrow. | - | to "oe »- Mr. moved of the West. { Mr. and Mrs. J. (came up, on Monday, {Hora wedding to-day. [The Rev Professor Ferg Ferguson and Miss Nina Form [home from Ofiver's Ferry. N thas - gone down to Gananoque day or so, { Miss Gertrude Strange, [is in Balianogue, Miss llsie Gillies came from Carleton Place, (ol Ms. R street. ! - Mr. Me! again, | Mrs. E. Loueks, frie from Perth. Miss Jessie Dickson, Ph returned to town. Mi:s Gertrude Whitehead has now been to Sperling, one in the North Ernest Strange by his bank new branches Farrand Pringle for the Waddell- Miss Ison, are Nina for fn guson, Kang street, up, to-day, and is the > 8S McCann, we Sidney 'ann 'is back in town Barrie street, is Jarrie street, is in Ga- © nanogue. 'DYEING. FOR THE LADIES To satisfy the ladies, work must » well done. We know by our well. satisfied customers that ed. We dye almost 'every- 1 clothing and household R. PARKER & CO. Dyers 69 Princess Cleaners. Kingston, and St, Ont. For Pickling - We can supply you wish strictly Pure Spices Whale or ground, also Pure Vinegar. D. COUPER, Dealer. in Pure Food Groceries. "Phone, 841-8 Princess St. 76 (i PROMPT DELIVERY. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Publow, street, have been up to Picton. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Travers, Peterboro, have been on™ a trip down in this part of the world. Mr. W. B. Tomhnson, of the whole- sale lumber firm of Tomlinson & Mit 'ehell, Winnipeg, is visiting his moth- r, Mrs. Emma T. Secomb, at "'Mait- land House." : - Mr. and Mrs. William hain street, went up to day. To-morrow Mrs. (to he marned, | Mr. James Gemmil, Ottawa, is here {1p attend the Royal Military College dance, and will be the guest while here if Colonel andl Mis, Gordon. Mr. Chipman Prury is in town and Mr., Vietor Drury is expected to ni gh t - Miss Anita { Thursday for London, Fngland. her ben vovage Mavor W. Mmnesota, { Chie agro, month's Wiliam i -- - re { Mrs. Frederick Ransom children have .left: for Miss Eva Fairlie roats. Miss Clergy of motoring - - Harty, Salen Toronto, to Harty's sister is Mever will Montreal, Her atc route friends on 1. will en route weit with H. Stevenson, Dav: of Moorhead, to-night for home, aftir her 1 Mrs Division street, ve icce, her and De'ora lias left for To Irene Swift caught the bride's 'THURSDAY, SEPT. 30TH. DANIEL V. ARTHUR Presents DeWolf Hopper In the New Song Comedy. "A Matinee Idol" Exceptional Compan A An Exe of Pretiy Rls. PRICES, 50c., Toc. $1, $1.50. Seats now sale. : SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2ND. Matinee, at 2.30. Eveiiing, at 8.15. The Gaiety | Theatre, London, Musical Success, from' the' Casino, N.Y. HAVANA And THE DAINTY HELLO GIRLR Augmented Orchestra. = 90--PEOPLE-90. 2 Carloads of Scenery and Effects. MATINEE, 25¢,, 35¢., He. Toe. 8 ALE he? EVENING, 26c¢., Sou 23% T Seats I sale Whuraday. 5C. TO-DAY AND THURSDAY 50. LAUGHS ~x= BACHELOR THE ATTRACTION 1. --0ld Batén a Look in on Married Life, and it makes him glad he's single. The best Comedy. in months. 25¢., an Takes | CONDENSED ADVERT ISING RATES : First insertion le. a c a word. Each con ~ secutive insertion thereafter ball cent a word. Minimum charge for one in sertion, 25c.; three insertions, 50c.; six, $1; one month, $2. . HELP_WANTED. TO LEARN THE PRINTING Apply' Whig office. BOY A WOMAN, A WHO CAN COVER FURNI- ture. Address Box Whig office. "118." A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT ferences required. Apply to 'glllivray, 119 Earl street. WOMAN OR CAPABLE GIRL, "FOR al housework. Apply 167 Syden- a street, KITCHEN © GIL, wages to the ri " Whig of A NEAT, INTELLIGENT YOUTH, yedrs or over to Work eveaniugs, The Hijou: Apply aL ounce. AT OXCE. GG tL party. Apply i8 at A STUDENT FROM FACH FACULTY to write Queen's University news for the Whig. Apply at this Office. GOOD small family. 79 Lower ing. » GENERAL SERVANT, FOR Apply to Miss Chown, Allred street, in the even- A GENERAL SERVANT. MUST UNDER, stand cooking. No washing, good wages. Apply Mrs. Elmer Davis, 17 Sygenham street. IMMEDIATELY, a ATTRACTION 2. -- The Burglar and the Rose." How a little girls' innocent love of flowers almost caused a ruin. An exviting and pathetic very high class. ATTRACTION 3 --A False How Jones's Indiscretion called: out Fire Brigade, and funny things followed. ATTRACTION 4 "Winning ner. How three hungry the waiter in a swell cafe. ATTRACTION 5. -- "The Garden Roses," sung by J. Douglas Bankier. Ques College Students. We have received samples of the most magnificent line of students' note books in prices ranging eat He, to THe., the latter being morocco bound book, gilt See, hand sewn (not stapled) of 120 pages-of the finest writing paper. These will be sod for from 1-8 to 1-2 less than you have been pay- ing for them. We have shown these too, and taken orders from over 500 of the students and shall be pleased to have those have not yet seen them come and look them over. The goodg and prices will sell them. We are also agents for Ghandler, Ingram & Bell's line of medical and surgical instruments and shall at all times carry a most complete line. A special line of dissecting kits for medical students. AN EXCLUSIVE line of College stationery, sundries, pennants, pillows, posters, crest goods, ete. The College Book Store, 260 Princess St. "Phone, 919. Operated by a Queen's Student. RISE OF THE United EmpireLoyalists An Informing Sketch of Ameri. can. History, Valuable for Librar ies -and Research. By VISCOUNT DE FRONSAC. Price, 50c. Address % Hrivah sh Whig, Kingston. drama of Alarm.' the that & Din-| ones outwitted | THE WILLAMSBURGH HOSPITAL BROOKLYN, NEW YORK Offers, in their two' years' course/ of training a splendid opportunity te ybung women desiring to enter the nursing pro- fessions For particulars address Super- visor, at Hospital. houquet. at this moring's wedding. Captain Henry SKinne® who with hig wife has been spending the greater part of the summer with Mrs. Henry Skinner among the islands, has gone up to Toronto. CANNERS ARE BUSY. Factories in Prince Edward Flood- ed WiglpProfives. Ont. Ny, are fairly The ago about oulput, are wits' ond how to get work finished. There that the camners will The trouble now The whele county is being willing hands. Sept. Tomatoes flooding the ecan- canners, pessinis- the prospect now" gi their the necessary i$ every prospect get their pack. the lack of help. scoured for Fieton, and corn ning factories. tie ten days of a dull is SHE SUFFERED TOO MUCH. Frenchman Killed His W Request. Sept. 29.--A workman named Alphonse Baudin, on trial in Paris for the murder of his wife, declared that he killed her at her awh ramest, bo her sufferings front consumption greater than she could bear. His was not belig®ed by the medical | who said Baudin was a de- Nevertheless the court ac: Wie at He? Vari cause were story examiner, ---------------- { Five Years Traveling Three Miles. ! W.~Three picture PArs ago were London, posteards posted five delivered ' at Pett] a Sussex village, | pear Hastings, a few days ayo. One | post ecard bore the date December | Wed, 1904, and the other the | date Decamber 5th, 1904, were! dishatched. from Hastings, is only three miles away. Sent. two They which football plafers," athletic sup jock straps. Buy them at] Red Cypcss drug store. "For porters {Gibson's 4hone 1 230. 1 Repairing, pressing. My Valet family's | __|awN who | ley, | York; an GOOD CAPABLE girl, for general housework. No | washing. Apply to Mri. R. G. | Meikle, 40 Clergy street. | SMART BOY TO Department, mornings noons. API ASSIST IN MAILING on Monday and Thurs and Saturday aflter- i day Whig office. : FOR Qui 'S WOMAN'S RESIDENG E, a competent cook and ho Ro | ferences, required. Apply Miss | Mowat, 180 Johnson street. . hie INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY earn $100 monthly fortesponding for newspapers. No canvassing. sen for particulars, Press Syndicate, 3,969 Lockport, N.Y. J B R CED AND INEXPERIENC- | girls to work in Knitting Mill. G ood wages, Steady work, Sond wages paid to beginners. Apply Kingston Hosiery Co. Ltd. King st LEARN THE BARBER TRADE, NEW system, constant practice, careful in- struction, few weeks complete course, tools free. Graduates earn twelve to eighteen dollars weekly. Write for catalogue. Moler Barber College, 221 Queen St. East, Toronto. WANTED---YOUNG MEN TO - automobile business by iwoadil and bre paré - for positions as chafleurs 3d repair men. We make you expert ten weeks ; assist you to secure A tion. Pay big ; work pleasant ; de- mand for men ereat ; reasonable ; write or . particulars and sample lesson. "Empire Automobile 'Institute, + Rochester, N.Y OSTEOPATHY. ae jo LEARN " Information Shan gd oh GOLF on re- SIGNET RING, ON links. Finder will be rew ta Wing the same to Prof. or Sunday. Finder last Saturda g to 240 J onnson St. lease return Cor. of Barrie. A PLAIN GOLD Union St., between Queen's Univ ersity. Téave at Office. SIGNET FINANCE AND INSURANCE. FOR INSURANCE THAT INSURES, 0 odwin's urance I rium, rot Ouvare! gston, ephone, INSURANCE AT STANDARD wo poly id ile. first-class and Aha. poy Boon, Agent, 159 Wellington ah N, PRadlic Coast | Coast he i Established 1876, York and onomical Mutuals, Clarence St., Kingston. "Phone, abe. AGENT FOR Ins, ors Ineth LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND CLOBE Con Avaliable In addition to have for stockholders. property insured at lowest rates. ore Jenewing old or rom stants new business get rates & Strange, Agents. Phone 825, MUSIC. ORGAN, all, or Sain, Jaums us| choirmaster of 8 St. Methodist Church.) 'teaching orolies Sept. 6th. Fuplia now 1 enrolled. oo y Botan ive of Studio, 154 - Johnson St. 'Phone, PIANO, ROBERT GARSIDE ASHCROFT, D.O., Fdoa Earle Asheroft, D.O., gradu ates of the American ohoot of | Osteopathy Kirksville, Missouri, 405 \ Princess street. 'Phone, 447. Office | hours, 9 to 12 am., 2 to 5 p.m Outside trea*ments by appointments ARCHITECTS. ARCHITECT, 181 University FLLIS, residence, ARTHUR office and AVS. -- 7B. ete), Anchor Bquare. 'Phone, SMITH, Building, 345. ARCHITECT, Market a HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. ByB HOTEL RESTAURANT N A Service A La Carte arte, roy Late dining © m. va roo Errance on Kin, 'street, to Gibson's Drug Store. Haag, Prop. on Hi - DENTAL. - SPARKS AND SPARKS, DENTISTS, FH Princess St, Kingston. "Phone, ARCHI- street. WM. NEWL ANDS & SON, tects, ete. Office, 258 Bagot "Phone, 608. Pm-- SON, ARCHITECTS, MER: { chant's Bank Building, corner Brock and Wellington streets. Phone, 212; PERSONALS. HAIR, MOLES, BRTHMARKS, warts, ete, removed permanently without scar. Twenty years axpari: ence. Dr. Elmer J ake, Eye, Ear Nose, Throat and Skin Blemish Specialist, 258 Baget street. CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. DROP A CARD TO (CHAS. W. KELLAR COarpenter and Builder, 255° Division 8t., for reasonable prices on all kinds of jobbing, all; work done promptly. A PRETTY RECEPTION Was An Interesting Event at Battersea. Baticrsca, Sept. 28.--A large and very emjoyable function took "place at the beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. George Matthews, Riverside Cottage, on the 20th, being a reception party in honor of the arrival of their only son, Frederick, and his pretty and amiable bride, formerly Miss Carrie Galway, of Sweet's Corners, leeds. The spacious verandah - was completely enclosed hy young 'evergreen trees, trimmed | with flowers, and the-interior was illumina- ted with pretty Chinese lanterns. Tt was hore the tables were sot, and tho guests were assembled to do justice to the abundance of dainty edibles, pro- vided by the hostess: The bride was the recipient of many more pretty and useful, gifts, not the least valuable be- inz several substantial cheques. A very pleasant and sociable time was spent until {ime for {he guests to de- part. The out-of-town "gnests were Mri and Mrs. Robart Galway, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Galway, Messrs. Charles © and Robert Galway, Jr., Mr. and Mra John Chapman, of | Sweet's Corners; Miss Myrtle Dows- Dowsloy's Cogpers; Mrs. James ascoine, Sault Ste. Marie: Mr. and Mrs. Woods and Mr. Young, New Mes. and Miss Rathvin, Elgin; Andrew McFadden and wife, and Miss: Plasiche and Laura Stoness, Perth Messrs. Frederick Wales and Secley's Bay. Aylesworth Ennis has purchased a led and is erceting a house on Main street north. Leonard Vanlaven getting the matesial on the ground for addition to his summer hotel. | Messrs. Hugh and Robert Ritchie and { Mr. and Mrs. William Lucy visited To- ronto and the Gxhibition, S. M. Ang-|9 lin, BAL, is absent. visiting Frivnds at Lowell, Mass. Miss Sadie Azthur, : ee oval: Paul Tierney, ie Miss Jennie and ' DR. 0. 0: NASH, NT DR. WL vo Htinon. assistant, 188 Princess "Phone, 785.~ DR. W. ®. ALOVER, DENTIST, DD.O. Certificate, office ground floor, corner King and Sl nann Sta. te St. Cathedral. 'Phone, 911. MARRIAGE LICENSES. 8. KIRKPATRICK, ISSUER, 42 Clarence St., Kingston, Ont. Tale phone, 568. Residence, 38 Frontenac street. BUSINESS CHANCE. ANYONE, ANYWHERE, CAN Ne a mail order Jusiuess at home. or bo lot Tor Tell oe and or iree Ol ells ow. 2.989 Lockport, N.Y. oNg : HOUND DOG, FROM mnoTHERS; Butler, BR. | A STANDARD BANK £10 BILL, ON} ON {3 1 Shai a {vies plo TWO FURN without ap Ao Mur "Ea oO" Tn pe ART Pp TO RENT, A | furnished, office. Aleph oy Apply Box ONE OF THE BEST Wo AQ) HEAR Fog Glenburnie. % i ., . one, fe FRONT AND, DONE 1 SER . Shitats bis Tors Forrest, D ioe Drag, Sn ronsiblp STORAGE. Et : LT SINGLE BRICK _RESI Colborne, -- . wi i oth Ly ATES te « or AT $8.00 PER MONTH, x NEWLY papered and Printed dwelling, seven rooms, on ein street, At 1.00 40' per month, warm _ §ix with an R. Ball, 1714 ; Wellington street TT vil "also a Bn Cays, FOR sat OR TO LET. eg EL Ridin to 220 house, at. houses vacant. / GOpD BOARD LAND ROOMS. APPLY 107 Wellington stree ox DOUBLE ONT PARLOR in board. Colbgrae street. ; FURNISHED oR UNFURNISHED rooms, with or without Sige. Apply 669 Princess street. COMFORTA FURNISHED ROOMS. ad < Xie Also tour A. Dansd and 308, haw a University Ave. LEGAL. Era E Sa A T poly 87 For the very best quality, come tous. We have a big stock of fresh mined Coal and New Wood. Companies, wy (énee in three years) insures the against five. B88 do you ntand ; rT na eet SWIF Ts, foi to {dozen, G0c. average householders effects ~ hogs, $11.75 to $12.25; Lutter, infer ior, 19¢, to 2lc.; butter, dairy, 22¢. to 2¢.; eggs, dozen, Me. to hue ens, 1b., 14g. to 15e; d 136. to 13c.; turkeys, per 22.; geese, per he He 1 to 120.5 tb, ey to lec.; apples, SEE to 2; polwtons loud io fic; ed'ery, dozen, We. oR lo, hes bag, $1.40 to flower, dozen, 75¢. to $1. to 5c beef, Lowell: Mass., ie visiting friends here. C. M. Vanluven spowt a week a Grimsby, assisting his brother with {4 peach harvest. mths + Toronto Street Market. Teronto, Sept, 27.--Wheat, Bie, new, $1 to £1.01; wheat, red, new ¥1. wheat, goose, 96¢.: oats, new, lish. 44c.; barley, bush., 58. to B9c: ve, hush, 68c. to To.; hiy, timothy, ton, | $16 to $20; hay, "clover, ton, "88 510: straw, per ton,,815 to $16. seeds, Alsiken, Taney, bush., $6.25 to £6.50; Almke, No. 1, 85.75 to 86: Alsike, No. £5.95 10 85.50. Alsike, No. 3, $4.85 * "md clover, rush #635 to $7.95; timothy, bush. £1.70 to B1.65/ dressed 1 0 to $10.50; heel, eek: ha -- Sr ton, per cwt., wo ES. ime ewt.. #8 to $10.5 per eo we dnl

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