Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Sep 1911, p. 5

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THE DAILY Burn WHIG, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 9, 1911. . ------ PAGE FIVR. lout. This .is sad views. The price mer: 0000000000000000000000 00000400000000000000000000000000000000000000 © INCREASE IN PRICES [== = i 2s T REVIEW FIRST OF NEW GRAIN : ler has said that te we the spmow fies | - : : The Swellest FALL SHOES . [the prite may soar to 35 a tik. OF TWO HOUSEHOLD COMMO-| Coal does not always increase in | Live COALS COVER THE CIV wlsnimnnr OF 13,000 FOR DITIES 18 REPORTED. {price during the winter, but things are SERVICE DEPOSIT. i KINGSTON FIRMS. lin evidence that the price will climb | {atill higher and as a consequence some $ Are ¥ a Sugar Has Advanced to Seven Cents o people e Ready for a Game to Settle the! pirst Cargo o 113.000 Bushels Left are getting in thelr win- | Mercantile League Superiority-- | Fort Williani for Richardsons-- a Pound and Coal This Winter ter's supply now ' supply no Ot N Sport : \ ' Will be $7.50 a Foros | One reason for the imerease is the her News of * Very Good Sample for the First S880 00COOOOGSS ers Getting Alarmed. | {fact that chestnut coal, Bich is 80 Lis yg. Swmsbury, Hignaiger Ri She Arrivals. we of while sugar a popular with residents of this city, | Le 03. baseball team deposited | hy pew grain will be on the move th pris -- only - {has n wrong demaind Yost the uel} J as he Roig Friday he] in ful ores. scm. The firs. shipment going stil Bizher. the' Howsedives of dealers: eangot supply "it fast enough, jryaca. Aig e $25 ¢ posited ¥ | thas been made of this seasou's Dew the. Gly: are. getting: rather anxious, consequently they boost the price [Samm oo Treuming Uv i ivi icsop from Fort William and has been and have bien givis ¢ notice to their { There was. a Le las winler when hich egarding challenge (shipped to, James Richardson & Soms, KE feoal w delivered in Haskets to the {Which was. issued in Thursday's paper, | ihmited, Jf Kingsion conting via Owen husbands that they had better take! oo = = v0 0 tid not be brought in | the conditions to be agreed upon by | Sound. : their coffee sugarless or else with only to the. city fast enough far delivery. the managers and captains of bi For many years it has been the . . * * * e * + ® ® » * * ° e e * ® ® ® ayy a2 oN ° one lupop till the price drops, Now { (ral merghants say that they wish the (teams. The Live Coals say they will entre th send the first shipment to| © ° * ® . * * o ° * * ° ° ° ® * ® * ° ® » " Swell Patents For Men, Women, Boys and Girls. "You are cordially invited to inspect our stock." ' when the housewife goes to the grower, pecple eonld be trained to use different [1YY to cover any bets up by the Civil !Richardsons' and this first shi she. gets only fifteen and ont all conl. The next size to chestnut br egg Service team at the rate of 2 to 1, anc was 'made out-of Fort Willa pment pounds for one dollar when , year ago J just am good as the much loved chest: {want the managers and captaing to Thursday. It was, sent v _m . je got sevenyenn wd Sighs putes nut. Perliaps if the people took to egg | {meet and make arrangements not later or Athabasca, of the vie the Pacifi for the S7ne Price They are askihg oo ond jet the chestnut alone for a [than Saturday evening, Sept. 9th. 'railway. The shipment consists gr themselves what is the reasch for this while, the price might drop. 3 0 shel increase in the price. Some thmk that | . a : » 13,000 bushels. or gas u sorver ou thy font To Administer the Estate. { In the freefor-all trot or pace at|Northern, apd it is reported that it hold naconsity is due to the failure of | "The Trusts & Guarantee Company, [Watgriown, sti om Thurs, | jshowed & very good sample for the 2 . i won third money and Svka first arrival. the sugar cane erop ju Furope. Tt will | Limited, Tordnto, have been appointed ip. oo Oo fourth. not be hall the crop this year that it administrator of the Vstate of the! has been in other yer i ate John Kemp, who died on or about | . ais This comes as a blow to tHE fruit 3st July, 19115 at No. 90 Geary i Bowling Game Cancelled. industry as well, for the hous#Wives Avenue, Toronle ( will not ean as much fruit with the ' The estate consists only of a policy price up as high as it-is now, as it tof surance in the LOF. for $500, mis- they have in other years. One house [cellaneous assets valyed at $25, and wile has declared that the members of [a bank deposit in the Standard Bank, vy for 230 next week, jon the move the Kingston elevators ------ ---- her family like the sugar better and |Parkdale, R30. n " meres - - -- " " use more of it now that the price is ! The heirs are the widow and four | a {will be very busy and will be busy oo Sa cssssssssssssfcsressssssssssssccscal i Baseball on Friday. ithen until the vlose of navigation. considerably higher. A fou Ww yous ago jehildron living al Aldershot, England. "1 Edsiorn Jeagun--Toronto 8, Roches- The Montreal Transportation company, TT B for poring 2 « oe | Many Kingston conservatives candid- fer 0; Buffalo 4, Montreal 2; Baltimore has handled quite a large amount of ne ! A - Sngar is not the only commodity |ly admit that Laurier will be returned i Jevaty City 2, grain dusiog the, past Soqple of months (THE FILLING OF THE PULPITS ? : . ory AL ilad i tugs being kept on the jump with that kas increased in price. From « all to power. Ameriggn league Bhiiadelphia, 4, tuo I ; sports the man of the house will hive He workingmen and their JVives sve. oy 3 Chita eet 2 Clove [Fr burges, sen sent to Montreal _ Will + a -- - ™ - ' to "shell out" an extra quarter to the that reciprocits v will be a good thing | REV DR. BI BUCHAN. AN S There ve Interésting emes S : : 87.25 which was paid lagt winter for for them. { TH, Considered in the Pulpits--The 258 Yards Silk Ribbons | Of the Critical Famine Conditions Gospel Message to All People. pa I'hese Ribbons are from: 41 to i in India. St. Andrew's--Rev. "John Mackie D x } Co ashadian league Berlin 3, Hamilton | Ai th o Fibs fo os : . id : 2; thomas 9, London 4 Guelph 4. | ie meeting o ie foreign mis Nery ives, it ig 7 31 inche fide ¥ ACE every LA MDARD ) BANK Brantford 3. 9 bane ph ision committee of the Presbyterian Blane e plot am. 'and 1 pm 03 HK hes w idle and embrace eve ry AV . 2h Shurch_ in Lunda, hold in Sorento, St. Puul's--Morning prayer; 1} 0' | desirable shade, I'he regular prices OF CANADA Mathis May Pitch. lis on furl ugh and i returning to Sock; Syria wetigot snd Bijsiehimee, Sake E ba | Flo . f 8 Te EB , 9 . > ine or. 1 o'clock . Wein ¥ Mathis, lun a. southpaw {India this autumn, outlined the eriti 3 piu Te PR hf i Slack, § of many were 25 and Joc, yd. I er for the L.L.U.'s, blew mn to the |.) situation of that country. at the Preacher, Rev BY FitzGerald, M.A. : Bethel Congregational--11 a.m., the --- ' . city Friday evening to pay his old | ream . p . i reg Satisfactory Scrvico assured to all Business : : sit: He ban firosent Lime In the prospect of a dite | inistor; Sunday school, at noon; 7 ' Yours 15¢ Yd May Wax at Watertown. } This grain graded No. 1 and No. 2 | There will doubtless be a steady run X of shipments until the new grain be Y' {comes general. There is a general There was to be a game at the bowl- impression from the inspections made ing green, on Saturday afternoon, but up-to-date that the average grain of it had to be called off on account of this season's crop will be om parity i: the wet weather. There are games bill with No. 1 Northern. 900000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 ed for Monday and Tuesday nights | Just as soon as the new grain is . og SOP R000000C000O000RN0ORNOI BOOOINOOYS ington 1. National league Chicago 3, Cincin TR -- {nati 2; New York 3, Brooklyn 2. baseball chums a visit. seen (famine. It is almost certain that a ' ; "pa p.m. "A Husband Talk." Choir and Entrusted to this Bank. considerable of the world since he was | terrible visitation is about to fall : | congregation sing standard hymas. To Night in Kingston last. He pitched nearly all {upon the pecple owing tothe contin- season in a Texas league and for some {ued drought. Missionaries dread one | _Savinas Deparment ; at Every | ranch time past has been holding the slabfof the worst famines India has had in | Cooke's Presbyterian church, Brock for a Syracese team. There is a pos |modern times. They were hoping it Street ~Rev. Prof. Alex. Laird, B.A, sibility that he may twirl for the Ath. [Would be averted hy rain, but the last [Will preach at both services. Sunday i y 3 letics this afternoon. letters received, writtén: four weeks | {school and Bible classes, at 3 p.m. Another lot eaqully ns good bat a4 little narrower 0S. am! ert In erc Nn Tailor or --r---- ago, said that unless rain came with- \Suangers welcome at all services. for 10¢ Yaid : Junior Game Called Off, in a week it would then do no good] S George's eathedral---Holy com Q Ls : 3 rhe ee mL The juni ' o arranged i y if it did fall, as everything would be om, N am; matins, ll am, r ire all WWOAr . » J v ' The junior ' game arranged between dried up beyond restoration. No cable | preacher, the Archdeacon of Kingston W arm spring and fall und rwear for men, Won n Athletics and Wolfe Island for Satur- = : wy NE W FALL GOODS dav arr oon Nas a Hed 5 "= "| message has reached the newspapers [aptisms, 4:15 p.m, Evening service, and C hildren. » Was Called Ol, OWING | p.¢ rain has dome, so the worst is|7 p.m., preacher, Rev. Canon Grout. We have a large selection of up-to-date (abries in the newest jto the fact that to have the double feared. AH the missionaries will re- | First Baptist church--Rev Dougla: Prices to Suit Every Pocket Book designs and most popular shades. We should apprefiate the header so late in the season, would main in, the field this years foregoing | Laing, pastor, at both services 11 favor of a trial order and know vou will be satisfied with {run the last game into darkness. It is | their furloughs, in order fo dasist inia.m. "ag hrist on Secular Anxisty™ . style and finish we can give you, Our prices are very moder- nat likely that L will be played at all | the relief work in case famine befalls | 7 p.m., "Some Things of Interest In ome Good Bargain Remnants ate. this season, unless it is at Wolfe Is [the country. There will, therefore, be |Our Western Provinces." Bible schoo land fair, . | no missionaries home on furlough from {at 2.45 p.m.; prayer meeting on Wed Suitable for childrens' fall coats and Dresses at will t Here Na Ww India next year. nesday, tat 8 p.m. Strangers cordial : : Sr : ie Here Next Week. on . [ly invited to all. tne services. about Half Price 1 NOS. ~AaMmk re, s 157 57 Princess Street It is expected that those who are at DR. CLARK'S. BIRTHDAY. Chalmers, Presbyterian, Cor. Barrie the head of Queen's rugby team will be on mn : ill ! J e y tes js jand Earl streets--Rev, M. Macgillivray, in the city not later than Tuesday or Founder of Christian Endeavor . sin, pastor. At the morning service, Wedngeday of next week to get things Sixty Years Old. 1Dr. Scott will preach;at the evening |" Ee y in shape for the season. Most of the! Dr, Francis FE. Clark, the founder | ervice, Dr. Jordan: Sunday school, 3 |! x u 24 pa OS PIG TIN. PIG LEAD. rugby players will not be in the aty and organizer of the Christian En-| p.m.; prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7.30 ° Large Stocks Prom pt Deliveries until the middle of the month. {deavor Societies, will celebrate his p.m. Strangers and students cordially -- sixtieth birthday on September 12th. {invited to all the services seesrrssesssseseseeel were ssseesl fhe Canada Metal Co. Ltd., Fraser Avenue, Toronto hes on Sys, A three weeks' campaign will bo: held|Firey Church of Christ, Scientist-- " » y y A meeting of the Canadian Rucing [in Ottawa to mark this event and | Johnson street, between Bagot and = - -- BE Association will be held at Montreal|delegates will be present from King- wellington streets. Sunday services, nes Tuesday. | ston. Reference was made to the 11 a.m., subject, "Substauce." Wednes- A Jack' Williams dxpresacil the beliel{leader's birthday at the meetings of day evening, testimonial meeting. Free FOR a 5 5.3 Fo this will be a poor year in the Inter. [Christian Endeavor, held this week. | public reading room, same address, - ' provificial Rugty union | Christian Endeavor was organized ee ng rou, a p [®4 \¥% =e) D'S / earsal S i iner titawa Journal Let loose the by Dr. Clark thirty years ago last 3°, 5 o'clock. All are cordially in Eh A bloodhounds, call out ' February in Williston church, Port- vited to the services and the reading c | Stre gers cordially invited. ! the militia, and 2 Ou f I Milli Dis of L ndo P issue a gengral call to arms, the land, Maine, _Since then it has grown oo I a | nery dy 0 fl, aris Stanley cup is missing » from one to 79,077 societies, with a svdenham street' Methodist church There is no rule in Canadian Rugby | { membership of nearly millions. {Both services conducted' by the pas and New York Styles Commences on { Union constitution stating how many! Dr. Clark was born in Aylmer, Que, ls 0 Rev. T. W. Neal Bible school, {clubs shall constitute a senior series in 1851 and was adopted by Rev, E ) 15 Strangers and visitors wel y ' WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 13th of any union tn ogder to make them |W. Clark after the death of his ORE Music Anthems, Barker NO DI RT 0] [14 WAST E s "Teligible for senior honors patents, who took him to Claremont, | to Me," "Saviour, When Night All Ladies hye Invited to See Them Knee trouble may keep Ken Wil N.H. iareofves the Skies," solo, Harold An EEE RET TE eT OY INERT EY RYT for, although every Son will be made Ban will be hy 1 and several ad- hee,' * Mrs. James Small," "The Droam Pearsa 'Ss 1 iner {by the Toronto Argonauts to get the dresses will be en by prominent | ¢ Yaradise." Harvey Angrove. famous Queen's half out again this speakers. A rally will be held in the | Brock street Methodist church, corn- t : season. {Stewarton Presbyterian church, over or of Montreal and Brock streets ="The | sss . g-- pm---- pm p-- 228 Princess 8 reet. . G. Holmer, an Fnglish International, which Mayor Hopewell will preside, pastor, Rev? J. Webster, will preach wr. Maks €1: Wilde . s weltcamo niece. Mrs. Frederick J; Milior. Chureh -- mos . rs will join t Montreal rugby squad. | else i a Xp Sund school He pn ge age in the old coun | KINEMACOLOR 1S COMING. at 11 a.m, and } pm me , all { x < these wervices: feel, lat 3 p.m. Morning anthem, "Forward hs eo Me Frodetich: Hiutless and. Mi A try, but 'will be given a chance to ---- oo 0 "Ome {} : ) to the Battle"; evening antheth. th THE TOWN OF GANANOQUE, [mes Bedard, Boston, Mrs. Jumes Body, : na : « G 1 Opera " Tl e "Tol yo' 2 show 'w hat he can do in gome other jo oronation in oar mt rang Op Sweetly Solemn Thought", solo, Wm Tower City ND Henr Hadad Jposition. ie. ama 3 4 t sting of the finance] TE hh at? , ¥ » ' ' ' The Chicago Cubs are pulling down. The possibilities of color photogra- { Eva. Bh Join Fan Yoard will te | Barns of a Leeds Township Farmer {Fron Bedard, Piercofield, N.Y., and 171 Wellington ey {the New York Giants' lead. - Practical: phy have been discussed, but there is Fa af 8 Be Monday in the church Were Burned Loui Bedard chenectudy, N.Y. Hy all of the Chicago games are ab now a possibility of seeing for omeself | - Pe, ' . ol immoned here by the death of the { LON Sent 3 as sarlors. tRuanoque, opty John Beda te spending he {home, while the New York team will be What it all means, 'The Kinsmacolor is ; Queen street - Methodist church--The |shooner Horace Taber cleared hyht Ye A nl 4 4 ) : pend "w on the road for almost the remainder coming. We are to be given a chance pastor, "Rev. 8. Sellers, M.A., B.D, for Oswero yester he SLE ne nd dauihter ¥ Laura Gib Japanese Art of the season. Dittsburg uslsc have alto see the coronation pageant in all will Snduct both services. 10 a.m. | Britannic landed am pe ib oh » dn , ine Lauts Gig 8 or, glory ¢ | ' n oo ' . large - number of home. games to play. lits wealth of color, glory of historic | |class meeting; 11 am., topic, "Power Iber of plasengers he sf HOOT . in Nptireal aud tah ! . rk fiteeal and Q . G i E . 1 Tofontd News It was a knock-out characters, splendor of military Power; | Serviee" . T pm., topic, "Christ's terday. and in 1 0 S C usive y blow to the Tecumseh supporters when! {with every detail 6f decoration, and Law of Loving Service the Solution of {quite a large a -- a they learned that President Murphy! tthe beauty ofthe greatest city mr the All Our CRE, "; 2.45 p.m., Sunday The barns of had ordered a play-off between Na. iworld. The Kinemacolor exhibition will } school and Bible classes: prayer .meet- Leeds township, + deste Our ceess po tionals and Montreal They figured open here Monday evening, September | Pra - vs "3 Eu H i 8, & « wk. (on urscay., at Su depends u n that the leagia executive would ask 1ith, at the Grand Opera House. |ing Wednesday evening, a \ dora jn lighting a pipe is blamed lor the v first hoteh job was io a Texas : : Th usical service. our patronage, We aim to the directors to decide upon the case| While, of course, the coronation is the The sul hi Hg Hire. city. One morning a guest who had 1 un instead «¥ prolonging the agony for | 'event which the Kimemacolor pictures ™ _ a : License Inspector Frederick I heen celebrating unwisely the night please you. ' at least three week's longer. By his illustrate there are others. During the | ie ist Congrogatioial Row. E. = ber. of: Morton, was: in tov hefore swayed up to the desk and 1 Oy 10¢ . asior. roping o » i ' f nees Ww x -- rd shed dor same 0 Lacy rT astion Mr. Muchiy ! hax Puy Sugagemers matinee gh be. Riven | ship ut 11 o'clock, subject, "The Hid. jdny : ask "- a niu rat in. fh sme na o it impossible or _. - 0 daly ah xu ey e Fi Tr den Things." evening worship at 74 Messre Wilmer and Herbes eh was 2 Jewh ¥ r and - # . < »" play for the Minto cup this ylar in|, complete change of programme. © | clock, subject, "The Dark Spot." ton, Charis street, have rotur soul oft "poli wx under al : ron The Tecumsehs cannot 'entertainment lasts (wo hours, during |'S, dav school and Pible class, 3 pon. a threswweks' visit with selative on stancesiqdnd this morning he was : t. Sessstsassssssssssesssaffiverssssasssesassesssaasl [ANY TEN : : - afford to remain idle whibij the Frapels [which time over fifteen thousand feet |pryver meeting, Wednesday, 8 p.m. |Msnitolin sland Hooking worried mah are settling their arguments Vish or fim ia shawn, The communion of the Lord's supper | Dr. Edward E. Spider, pending | Frauk," he whispered, 'my wemory Montreal. temper ---- will be observed at the close of the [the pst three weeks with relative of last raght, | regret to say, sub, ia . i ---------------------- Low Colonist Rates to Pacific Coast. Sunday evening service. Strangers | Brockville and Oananwue, has re- 'pretty hazy, Confidentially, now : Preached at Cardinal, Via the Chicago, Union Pacific and {are cordially invited to any and all [turied to his home in New York city, (what did 1'do ¥ a : SE On Sunday last Archdeacon . Carey, North-Western Line daily from Sep- ol gute services. Mrs. Spider remains for soother | Cplomel,' ssid i 'you got drmk : Meadtied | in St. Paul's church to October 15th, James' church, corner Union and {month with her mother, Mrs, Thomas and shot a man.' : : a Ringaten, tember 15th, from ne i sermon was a historic [31] points in Canada. Pullman tourist ren streets--Ven. J.Ker. MeMorine, Montague, King street. #* 'Anything else one ory was very 'much appreciated by !sleeping cars daily. For rates] Tolders M.A., D.D., rector, 50 Clergy street | Mr. and Mes. Charles Loe arrived £ 'Gee, imn't that about enough the large congregation present. His and full particulars, apply to B. H. least: Rev. T. W. Savary, B.A, vicar, 'from Toronto dumtng theMpast fon IVs, aulortunate, yes, suh But } former's 13 was afraid 1 had insulted some 4 references to 'the self-denial of the PBewnett, General Agent, C. & N. W. the osrsonage, 152 Barrie street. Thir- 'days for a visit with the, ; DNE D/ Y NEX f learly inhabifants of Ontario on behalf 'Ry., 46 Youge street, Toromto, Ont. [teenth Sunday After Trinity, 8 am + [parents Mr. sani M&. Alesande jpody.' ' of Christ and His church were touch-| ~ : holy communion; 11 am., morning [Garden street -- ing. THe archdescon found there- were Moving Office Downtown. prayer and sermon. Service especially | Mise Nildred Herre, Charles vet | A» Moses, who broke into J. A. many changes in Cardimal within the! Dr. Asheroft, the Osteopath, has for the boys and girls of the congre- {is spending the past week with friend Stewart's house, Perth, and was cavgh past thirty years, and was agreeably |leased the house, 136 Wellington street, gation. Sermon subject, 'Lessons [in Mallorviown, has returned home, in the act of stealimg goods received ept.' 13 surprised at the extensions made by | opposite the post office, and will use From 5 Lead Pencil"; 3 p.m. Sunday Mrs. Edwin W. Warren, Syracuse, N. five yoars in the pesitentiary, Pg 4 «~The Stage Southener: ul hotel tells this the Edwardsburg Starch Co. it as an office alter September 15th. school and Bible classes; 7 p.m., even- |Y., and Merton Gordan, Sew York otis . jing prayer and sermon. Preacher, Rev, |city, spending the past few weeks in A Physical Wreck Not a Former Kingstonian. Going to Ottawa Fair. {William MeMorine, B.A., rector of town with their parenis, Mr. and ol 4 , . The C.°H. Nelson, reported drown-| It is expected that a very large Aruprior Ont. . (Mrs. DB. J. Gordon, King street, have} Suffered Tortures from Nervousness. ) : 'ed in Lake Helen, near Lake Sipigon, number om Kingston will attend the} Princess street. Methodist church, cor- [returned home. Thomas Fairbairn, Miss Marguerite Lees, 51 Rol st, 0 3 ) i= not the €. H. Nelson, formerly of [Ottawa fair this year. The iaif open- ner Princess and Albert streets--Rev { Prescott, a former resident, spent al Hamilion, Ont, writes: "I wi a the Bank of Montreal staff here. ed on Friday and the cheap rates on | | Frederick G. Robinson, minister. The, jJow days in town this week renew in gf] wreck Jeducel In, body, Ana dannd ricer the railways started 'on that, date. ipastor will preach nt boll services ' acquaintances. Even though some kind' fiend did Ham and 7 - Ulass meeting at] Mrs. Charles Clark, Garden street A Tticnd da: tell vou "it can't be did" 1,000 living (Cape Vikcent Sunday Connections. chose of morning servien. Sunday {and daughter, Miss Alice Clark. oce| parila. 1 commenced taking it and by witnesses say Moon College Day America 7.30 am. and 2 pm., re school and adult Bible classes, 245 p, spending a short time with relatives | the time ths second bottle was con- Shorthand is exactly as represen turning leaves Cape Vincent 11 em, =. Young, rol meeting Monday, in Lyndhurst. 8. HH. Flemming. of, sumed 1 knew that 1 was mending. _-- ry So Send for this list, 282-286 Yonge and and 6.45 p.m, Ble. rium, 8 pm. penyee meeting, Wed- the staff of the Central Drpe Store, Seadually 3 sipw wal Jiste sed e | ; Street, Toronto. ; T reeday, an- is spending a few weeks' vacation withi gy op any accbunt, and 46 most enthu- ; \ ns Princess Street. 1 "Marriage is a tie." said Whe Cyiieal | Lots of wr aul with sharp Jontue them, The Toor th the Lovd." Even- his parents in Kincardine. Mrs, (| sigstically endorse every word in its da Bachelor, "mt. thee x are, the sola: oro : them, Hock, of Ase Sa Minn) Mies ple B; Hard, svat Ate | En ttood's Barsavarina today, Sold ; : . Y . \ tal ) 1 soent yesterday dn Five today. : Sion Ere set Ce choke f= Benes gems BA fommaply, PE AT AINSEING CINDER, % : 2 .

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