Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Jan 1911, p. 13

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The kind datple ceases --tl2C Feop le COSTS NO MORE THAN THE ORDINARY KINDS COMPLIES WITH ALL PURE FOOD LAWS Does NOT contain ALUM FULL WEIGHT ONE POUND CARS 25% HOTEL DIRECTOR. 20 s DEsERONTO. Wot the BTEV ii HULSE 'ammiercisl Hot al Rates tay TRAVELLING. GRAND TRUN Eastern Ontario Live OTTAWA, ONT., JAN. Round | trip Monday, Jan. 20th, inclusive, at $370 16th good to return until Jan. 23¢ Through: Pullman Sleepers from Ottawa every night. For Pullman reservations formation, apply to : J. P. HANLEY, Corder Johnson and Ontario am JAS. STEWART, Prop. RAILWAY SYSTEM and Poultry Show tickets will be 16th, to Friday, Jan. # Figur is unexeelled for bread Leading | pastry Price 13 moderate $1 60 pe' | As MACLEAN, A r:liable French regulator ; nefer fails pills are exceedingly generative portion of the female system. all cheap imitations Dw, #5 a box, or three foc XK ailed to any Socebell Drug St. Cat Stock or For sale at Mahoolls drug st A ------------ -- BEAVEX ERAND, Ontario Street Dr. de Van's Female Pills | Ti wernful in yegulating ih s an's are Ra & a address. me, ore, ° { For never anything can be amiss, | When simpleness and duty tender ft i Midsummer Night $s Dream, Act V., Was there ever a cruder thi presentation of the 2 | es It is the spirit of has animated their sim | to homor them in their owy { delights them. come ode of the village y to 20th. issued WUATIONERHR and APPRAN «i orders loft at H. Waldingtow' §. Henderson's Btorés wlll srompt sitentlon Rent rofaren-es giver 4 Every Woman to and in interssied and ¢ shauid Know Jd all in MARVEL 'Whirltag Pe 2 de gree, Agent. ve Streets, KINGSTON IPEMB RAILWAY in With EASTERN . ONTARIO. LIVE BAY oF abtiTe RAILWAY, rain leaves Station, Ontark 4 aay "t exc ily : ON APanen Denar CLS UANADIAN rALIFIO RAILWAY. AND POULTRY SHOW | WINDSOR suPPLY co, Wisdaar. Ont aaral A pwnse: fo STOCK Yes you can, with ! Tablets in your pc Taken when y YOU CAN DEFY HEADACHE! J. E. Hutcheson | wa ---- A card sent to $17 Albert Sires 8 ai recate, Ottawa, Out., Jan. 16th to 20th. | coming g on, one ist le tablet will ward it From Kingston, - Round Trip Fare] off--nip it in the bud. Taken later it will cure the headache in twenty minutes. Why then continue to suffer when a 3.70 box of ZUTOO will make you headache proof." You would be suprised to know Going Monday, Jan. 16th, to Fri-| how many people, who never before used day, January 20th, inclusive Re-{ 2 he wdache remedy, are now using | tury limit, Monday, January 23rd. ZUTOO Tablets. Why not you? Full particulars at K. and kL BIG | re ---------- epee C.P.R. licket Offies, Ontario Street STORING UP ENERGY Yhere is more Beurishiens , Ba ; to, hockbiry Li a points north | and sustaining power ooth, a ints on Centra ibis EPPS'S Eo i . Round Trip $20 and Fagt Twin Screw 8.8. lan," 5,530 tons, York, 10 "a.m., Jan. and every Wednesday theres Bilge keels; electric fans; telegraphy. WEST INDIES BERMUDA "Bermud- salls from New 18th, and 25th Up COCOA than in any other beverage Epps's Cocoa is a perfect store- house of vitality, restoring and Raintaining and energy. ] ragrant, delicious and warmth. { rte" "Epps's": contains the witless maximum of nourishment in Cocoas Children thrive on "EPPS 'S." 'NEW §.8 "GUIANA" 1 ; steamers fortnightly from a Toe oon n KIL Ls THE GE RY. es a os, an Croix, Bt. Kitts Sele n juadaloupe, "Dominica, | Lieut. Perry Says There Are No Bald Martfnigue, St..Lucla, Barbadoes, an Heads in the Arctic Region, For full information, apply to J. P Tee people who come back from = ~HANLEY and C. 8. KIRKPATRICK, Rlondike testify to the fact that no _ Tieket Agents, Kingston; A. BE: ative bald heads are there. The evi Outerbridge & Co. . 29 Broadway, dence is that the cold climate kills the New York; Quebec Steamship Co.| germs that eat the hair off at the { Quebec. root. Limit, Perry, who went to the : ------ Region gives tl ame evi - Sewhro's Herpivide haw the MR saane offset as the cold climate: H ID L WINT RT kills the perm thal eats the hair fi EA ER RESO! at the roots and toe hair grows FIRST o = gain. Herpicide is the fast hair re Rison] rfOURS mechs built upon the principle of de- a fons ih By rew SS. BRAZOS and stroving the germ that eats the hair connecting Re had with Havana Joi. Its phenome nal sale demonstrates exico, and Galyeston, the gateway to | the correctness of the sc alp germ California and acific Coast points. theory. picide Si RUTH FEMPERA- Sold by leading druggists. Sead 0c, WINTER in stamps for sample to The ler NEw YORK AVERAGE. [Co., Detroit, Mich. $1 bottles guaran. Seat of British Colonial Government 8 landid "mie Rxceitent. 0, motoring, yac tin . Bathing. Parle 8 DOTS ne vegetation wit ab of fruits. Write for literat further Darticulars, NY. & £una MAIL 85, CO. NE). General Office Pier 14, Bast River, . § New York olfing, B. Kingston, Ont. ; teed. James ten % , Sishing special agent, beautiful undance ure and (WARD i Best by Test § Tune proves tn & Wor Ou in 3 T ta y Home Your | Nasonabiy priced Ga. Music Sta and nt Sheet Form. with W McLeod, druggist, £. dev her own {ie of the wf | mach charm about it that may WAZA TANIRATA NN The blundering THE Euiny BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY. scene than "lamentable lovalty which ple subjects y way that wel okel has a be lacking = the refined notes of court favorites, he one is sincere, 4 Te to be received. relative. It for a to ile to bie a Chri Giving is { trifling matter Strathcona to to rder an .automd to some frigid as { | Fhe act and would decrease, to a v girl "who" knits or embroiders some homely fone she loves amd admire the bank account of the s Fhe little the other is too inspired by the hope of favors would be Carnegie or a telephone an sent round stmas gif would vause but little effort ery trifling giver or crochet article io pg, stitching loving thoughts to her work, gives something of more value from . the | point of view of true love than ths | costilest of presents. © The newsbo) stow a humble gift on his the rich for hospital on his native town. | who saves his coppers in order to In parents o J | te: acher is as worthy of approval a -man who bestows a libra Th { horny-handed workman who laborious {ly jnshiona a shed, be it wever so rough for his boy as noble in clumsy, frie a s boy, the is that he gift he every moment wr the intended rich This: pleasure the misses, valued, and even though tions of others may man who bestows gorgeous sel a headache | ents on his children "happier, too, or for his his act a: pres fo ought ove had pleasm greater than the receiver. could havi man usuall The spirit, in which the thin _ is done is what should make the dee the atten irk and bore thes on BY UNCLE JOS! Gips For Farmers H. There is a great economy seasoned weod to burn. that dry wood adds mind and the happiness of On our farm we plan "t cut up sled length, every | split and piled work will permit. There is 1 like gbout having uo wood on hasd. good. ~E. L, It will hardly i that is kept for von do the rest of the pen. do to feed a are simply" mark ot. I have in nénd right now fattening v ig on A certain Berkshire he wis watching pret, ut one day-when he went dinner, he was just in time devouri two of t litter out. of patience. sow. Just how he her 1 do not know, but it win with she have run, with green feed. And ea as "a More to the peace of with the saws, in the shed as other nice Looks good; breeding purposes as Sires different materials from hops of y4 voung farmer that was depend- | pert being im in some money from new her time was about out aud progeny. were left. of course he was disappointed and cousitlerably that u sow with pigs needs a variety of feed. Her appetite. Sood be satisfied at every point. To he should plenty in having than the wo man whe mast do the cooking. o have at least one year's supply of wood ahead fell an axe, we follow the trees and scut them up into drafts * dor hauling later. The tops are alse imb being | sawed earefully. Trees that are quite well advanced in decay will make good wood if sawed up and left to dry. The drafts are hauled out with the first light swow, for that is a bet. ter time to get around in the woods than later when sow is deep. The loge are sawed stove length and somethin lot of | © it is the sow She re Jor the & the ease sow tg pigs. yv closely, down from to see her Only It is a fact must then ATNININATIAIA NANT, should be smilingly endured. If the heart of the giver is right, if duty and love are the . mainsprings of his action, they should ever be respected There is in the world's history a re- markable instance of a simple, dutiful comedy" of "Pyramus and Thishe," : < by the hard-handed men of Athens at a forth the highest commen the marriage festivities of Theseus dation. Popes and CIPErOTy and phil and Hippolyta ? It was the crudest: anthropists have built gorgeous tem- clumsiest of farchs, but' Theseus and plex for the worship of God. kheir his queen enjoyed it. Their simple acts have made but little stir mn the subjects, through oa sense of duty, world, but the recording angel "stood {quiited their trades, turned them. | PY When the poor widow cast into the | selves into acts to do honor to-gheir | treasury her two mites. The righ, ruler, and he and his queen appreciat- who, to gain their wealth, had in ed the spirit in which the task was | MaNY Inslances 'devoured widows periormed. houses, looked with scorn an the Somewhat similar scenes are enact- | POO%, coarsely-clad figure coming in or led in modern times when kings and | fimpleness of heart = to make her offer- { presidents visit remote corners of | ig but the spirit in which she per- {their countries. Decorations are often | formed her deed made it more accep | erude, addresses clumsy and stilted, | table in the eves of the Lord than ~ {eatertainments of a kind to - weary, | their princely gifts. The story of that exhaust or arouse mirth, but the wiw | 2¢t, too, coming down the ages has rulers enjoy' them. They see not th -opened more purses to charity than | decorations and hear not the address. | the story of any other recorded act. hose two mites of the widow have built cathedrals, churches and chapels and have sent many missionaries to heathen lands. It is an example of what great permanem. good may come from the simplest of dutiful acts. ud of charitable institutions for busi- wss reasons, They get their reward, hev are invariably found out. In the ase of the ti ceiver they are deem- sd but little higher than beggars; in he case of those who for business wasons or gain make 'a profession of vety and charity, the scorn dud con- tempt which is the lot of the hypo- rite, are earned. There are men who go threugh life fespising the kindly acts of depend- ants, living selfish, self-centred lives, neither accepting favors nor bestow- ing them. If serenadérs on feast aights come to their doors their im- pulse is to let loose the dogs or call! 'out the police. The rude mirth an- noys them and the spirit of the per! formance is not considered. Such men! make spiritual zero weather wherever they are found." M they could, 'as Theseus did, enter sympathetically in- to the hearts of the bestowers of at- tentions and trifling gifts: on them they might be bringers of sunshine to humble beings who have byt little sun- shine in their monotonous lives. son. Milk order, and so is plenty of fresh water, Sich a ration as this will almost | is, of course always in | i always put sows in such a condi tion that they will not want to eat their own pigs. I believe that if 1 had "4 sow that ate pigs, once 1 z0t rid of her. This may be simply a notion, but I should be afraid she would do the same thing next time. ---------- : Farm Workshops. ! During the winter is a fine time which to keep up all tools about the farm. They will then be ready for immediate, effective service when ever they are desired, and this may mean a big in saving in time most any 4; ok a 6 A a It is not hard to do this after you | day. Even the -- tools may be REE lL. voreck oes Anatices om once get started. The first year is | sharpened and repaired, so that im- qi . 4 Pt hee a acwise where the extra hard work comes in; | portant garden work will receive at- yy Tear fo hep his Hon " but that once over is all. Yaution when the: proper season ar en nS to eh wn on ir iu We' make t a rule never: to cut & | ives. We may add here. thar thn herpes, to ngage in several kind troe that has not reached its prime inetallation of a modest: hlackemith (he y At Ono Mae Mig ' Spun ¥ Pads and begun to decay. That adds to | outfit while low in_ cost, will enable a A PB, ariely of | whe i al} the life of our timber lot. The farm. | any ordinary farmer to do all of the A esl diiemp pi ee i er who has a few acres of timber repairing of his own machinery and ducks mag Ss ate eg : add by following this plan will find that | sharpening of his cultivator shovels Io Ap Law Fig Da - the growth of his trees will keep | and plough shares during the winter one vanety of poultry and stick to it him in wood from year to year, so | months. This would be of itself "4 = that he will not have to waste any . | (Coors Deacon, caretaker «of 1a rowing timber, i "TRE pl - {Bank of Commerce branch at Phoey Before the deep snow of winter CURED OF DRINK BY SIMPLE and Girant stréets, is the proud ym comes is the best time to cut the REMEDY. "TT Tprietor- of a Plymouth Rock hey drafts for "winter. Going through | a { which makes other hens sick when It the woods first and marking the A Devoted Wife Helps Her Husband comes 6 egglaving, Mr, Deny ju trees that are dead or dying with! to a Cure Through Samaria Pre. 2" "2¢ which his favorite lard fig scription. | Mra. ®™S., of Trenton, was in despair { A loving father and a careful provides. fam ~her aushavd had gradually fallen into drinking habits, which were ruining his bome, health and happi- | ness. Drink had inflamed his stomach! i andcnerves and éreated that unnatural craving that kills conscience, love, | hater and breaks all family ties. But read her lette : "1 Teel it my duly to say a féw words #bout your Tablets. As you are aware sent and got a bottle. thinking 1 wa rabid try them in secret." My husband only taken them a week when hel told me he was gol 16 Port Arthur for the summer, so | had to teil him all about the Tablets He sald would take them just the same, > 1 sent and, got the second Sols 4 for fear | one wou not he enough. writes | me saying that whoa 4 taken the con- sents airy pT he Tools| --r gor for drink. n| he has not taken any' liquor tron} the. first or EC him. 1 ou cannot say n favor of Your wonderful Samaria Prescription the crav- | ing for drink. It restores the shaking | 63e nerves, improves the appatics and gen- | xal health, and makes drink distaste ful, and ve pases. I It is used reg- ularly sicians and is tasteless and Ar Haspitale. imitatly in tea, coffee or food. how, if you know any home Tact. of Samaria P k 1] whom the habit is » With Hh pap Coe eae "sacredly | vi JaNuAnRy a 911. However, all the seemingly simple "7 Li acts are not as simple and dutiful as i Te . Tt 2 Selling the Pig Cro they seem. This is a selfish world and - ng 8 Pp: ; ittentions paid, favors bestowed, are! The best time to market the pig {requently born of the hope of reward, (ToP is usually when they are read, There are many who throw out sprats for the bute her, and it seldom pays to catch whales. The servant is often 10 hold them for an advance of the humble and polite for the sake of the market. There is no little expense tip. Men have been known to attend connected with holding fat animals shurches and head subscription lists in for a raise. in the market, and in many © instances the market declines i more off from i the nasal fluid to flow extensively and { ter. if she does, | the breeding pen in the spring re. 8 Trenton, Ont. it an Patent 8; oatmeal and rolled oats, bbl; cornmeal, $1.56 to 82; La per ton; shorts, $23 to 24; baled straw, $7; loose, ® on | bay, loose, $8 "to #; pressed, B10 ahieh the Sree of deink har Mallen. to $12. fo he hasan athe rot: a ad 3 per d i it ting | 60. per doz.. lemons, 2c. its hold, help coursed doz.; Te most be that something wae |day. - Re 1g Peaches. 40c. to $1 & basket: wrong with the rations given that had been feeding | maria 'grapes, A FREE TRIAL PACKAGE of Sa-| Meat--teci local}, carcase, Tie. booklet. giv- Sle rime western beef, $10 per ing full rs, testimonials, pice, ew i af le absolutely free and To a 7 in plain bin sealed to ta 10; pork, a to 10. by quarter: mentioning mutton, 10e.: veal, Te. to 10¢. Jb.- each; | most important item of saving, both in time and money next {when these are needed. Indeed the town blacksmith' oftén is so crowded i that he cannot do this work' when {you want it done, and that is an other drawback to be avoided. It is quite likely that the machin 'ery will need considerable | before it can be used next season and fvou'll never find 4 better time than during, some idle winter day to in spect it. Any missing or broken part 'should be replaced or repaired; taps oiled and tightened--which loss or rust--and all dust, grime fith this, and a of each piece. ings and gearing. thorough oiling part, there wi ih ing the winter and the machinery is sendy to run right out when the rush perio vomes on next spring--at a wd when one is usually In such a J that he will not stop ty make the much-needed d repairs, Fattening Lambs. ' A good, warm Jhed without drafis and open on one side with boards just low engugh to allow lambs to go out and in is an ideal house for fattening them. The inside may be arranged so that the feed racks will serve as parli- tions and the lambs sepRrafed co thit there will be about twenty-five to fort, in a bunch. Keep them well bedded with clean straw and allow no damp- ness or filth in their sleeping places, for sheep will not thrive and make good gains unless they are kept clean and dry. Feed whole oats, corn and clover and vou will find it a very desirable ra- instead of advances. When pigs are being fed in carload lots they not be driven to the cars, unless the distance is short, but loaded into waggons and hauled. It pays to load them in uniform bunches and as sorted as to size dnd condition. It is the unfinished runty pigs that knock the sale of the whole bunch than they will bring themselves, Either sell them in a separate lot or keep them away from the better fitted hogs. Poultry Notes. A subscriber writes: It is not to use lime in the poultry house.in the wise winter and spring. It vifen causes croup and catarrh. The fumes from the lime irritate the nncons mem- brane of the nasal passage and make it very tender. The fumes also cause water. When the chickens are in this condition, they contract colds, which often terminate in roup, catarrh and other troubles. One experienced poultry raiser ad- make the eyes { vises the begitmer to give the birds all 'they can do during the day, but never all they can eat. Leave the { filling of their crops till night. This will keep them healthy and prevent ' them from getting into the bad habit of inactivity. Watch the pullets after thev have matured and moulted, and mark the one that lavs first. The chances are well during the wip she should be put in Her that she will lay off-spring will be ¢arly and prolific layers. { There is no hen dréamy more attrae tive to the inexperienced' than the keeping of three to eight varieties. of poultry and selling breeding stock ; eggs for hatching--and ne propositi na 1 weight was 4} record on ounces, iN er in egg weights. This samc § 1% a-regular thing lave were weighs around four ounces, but this time she outdid it. Produce and Prices. Kingston, Jan. 11 The market clerk veports the prices prevailing as fol lows : Carrots, 60c. per bag; turnips, 40c. to 30c. per bag; cabbage, Se. each; onions, ¥1.50 per bag; pota- toes, "5c. to 8c. per bag; celery, Je. to 7c. per head. John McKay, Brock street, reports as follows : Hides, No. 1, 8c. per Ib. bulls, over 60 Ibe., Bo. per Ib.; horse ides, $3; deacon skins, 90c.; veal | skins, 12. per tb; lamb skins, 6c, wool, washed, 2c. per Ib.; wool, un- washed, de. per Ib; beeswax, Le. per ; ginseng, $6 per Ib. J A. MacFarlane, Brock street, re {ports flour, feed and grain selling ag s: Oats, 40; local wheat, 81 to pon 10; buckwheat, 63¢c.; barley, 60c. to .; rye, 85c.; peas, 9. to 81; yellow corn, 65¢.; flour, bakers, $2.50 to 83; farmers', $2.50 to $3; Hungari- Fruit at the setores--Hananas, lic. doz; oranges, 2%. to to 3c. per = Always Use repairing | prevents | or | ¢ dirt oil carefully wiped off the bear- | and | I be ng rust form dur- | should | 7 PAGE THIRTE EK ------------------------ -- -- - -- White Label Ale XXX Porter India Pale-Ale ~ Extra Mild Ale As brewed by the Dominion Brewing Co., Ltd. Toronto. on Unsurpassed in quality and purity. The product of the perfected science of Modern Brewing. Rigney & Hickey, Agents 136 Princess St, Kingston. EE ------_ FE ACHE Stop it in 30 minutes, without any harm to any part of your ng "NA-DRU-C0O" Headache Wafers = tox au NATIONAL DRUG ANDO CHEMICAL CO. OF CANZDA LiMiTED w taki MONTREAL. 2? Select Chocolates In Fancy Baskets and Boxes. Lowney's, Ramsay's, Ganong's, Patterson's (made in England), Moir's, Hunt's, SAKELL' Next Door te ; Opera House. Phone 612, 220 Princess Street § , Fry's SeAcancRssssRrme VO, SOr00000OOCORIOIOGIOGIOGIOROIOTS A SURE CURE FOR WOMEN'S DISORDERS 3 omaxgE Ly Ten Days' Treatment Free is a certain cure for all disorders of women. It {a ie locally and is 5 absorbed into the suffering tissue. The dead waste Hutte applied yr t-- Se = congested region is expels giving immediate mental ar nd phy nical re lief; the biood ve I nerves are tonod and fthened, and tha eciroudation is Tender wl nord as this treatment is based on strict ly sclentifie principles fn eta on the actual location of the disease it cannot help but effect a curs of all forms of female troubles ve dudt ng delayed and pair ful leucorrhoea, fa , 1} etc Price, $1 on per sufficient for o 1 ment Fr enough for 0 will be sent Frea 1 i r ad freee 4rd address, MRS. FRANCES E. CURRAM, Windsor, Before Stock | Taking woman who wil Enclose I stamps Ont. A We have several lines to reduce that we are closing out at reduced prices before stock taking. The Leading Undertaker. Phone James Reid, J47 MAGNIFICENT PIANO ~--AND----- $100.00 IN CASH QIVEN AWAY Absolutely Free FOR CORRECT ANSWERS IN THIS PUZZLE CONTEST Last Season we ran our firgt groat ve pways magnif- pv ) and of INNES bar ninhed 193 Appi. oa ation. Somes Toe aged oe nsdn 3 a fhe fat a i the Twat and § MY Jucalta mate. i A OsnpeRition of tis KE will bw cased Fron of Chimes and tipped 0 (58 proson whose suwes 16 our puszie br jobs Botosh, Mest TTI, wd messi) CUTORL - ou 2nd PRIZE, $25.00 in Cash Sed PRIZE, $1800 " = 6th PRIZE, $1000 % © Total Cash Prizes, $100.00 - bid wit find Faw iden] dion The Tired Then hha wpelly Teas. well mown Camtigl ony et aa ta ares of & a Ld ad a a as TONREA mM Te J rom adive 33 we Bar wodertined the feat i ooneh ward. © Far the feet Le Tarr ie, maint Mls ore ames Fro tho flout prion. » pio ie Avseriiond shore SILI In cael Bo AY let Aweli dar son Canad in iy Tm widen we we 5 give apy fae mor | i Lr conopetiton a honsmndy of TOATOP A son huirn Tegetabie AREP ' CONDITIONS, Tan at AeatiT att Satu i» sage of Bases wed vowed #80 59 Leen er Tit re stusss aod huod- writing const a8 will 16 RIS 108 -- G8 6B corre ani + the pussies A fopainr frei; Cliddren mentor Swalye yoann of age will sot be parmathed to cates, Ro amibarer glerger rnin of complet 0 wT Be awed 1h Stmpat. 20c. a basket. to go cuts, 10c. to I5¢: ; dressed bogs, fe. lamb, 12e. to 13e., qtr; ducks, is o ns wT derision Bt ie 00 rds Coan Goh wit be esol WHE WOE We wl WIN ou A 300E 44 R00 BE WE SRCHTY Four Sees, he Swde of ofan Jonibmmen of Dadoutied fate "pity Waving we cotammetion wih thus firm. phd a Comber can Pel oe Gn dlesiujely Sip pudgment wing Pes. rite won WIE Pe ETI be cor reeS mad leveling you of the W barbies The fdztes will 3 J Sand snr AReenr st sons Tad WE Fe SE Fro TH wE wil owdiin Bente] ein Baten THE XTW LIFE RENEDY C0., Dept. 30 » TORONTS, ONT. g o 5 , 'almon trout, 12ie. fo salmon, 30. fh; salt codfish, Te to hs; dighy herring. 2c [15e. Tb: balibw', ie. 1a Se, white fish, 712{c. ta 10e. 1h; pike, (haddock, Toe, 1° Lubbers te fb: Chinook salmon, Ze. br. ith; red bereings, hos »" fhe. w lb: a, Ib; | Atlantic an bass, 124. to; Bickel, 5c. 5%, Bina a : -- ua ig ANA aA.

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