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Lindsay Post (1907), 23 Oct 1908, p. 2

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' dd m to DO'OI' the” '88 3 seem- ' ‘With the Lindsay section of (22% .mittee rooms, Saturday evening. and . ing prosperity for a few years. The ' . . . ,alâ€"the Wellingtonst. bridge u'dmh. the greatest enthusiasm prevailed . . -. _. . Matti“ established assisted by . ,3“:th dam to realest m. p a“ during the evening- Protection were run” 3 ML but ‘8 Tingling: lo . , . mm Encouraging M were received . in the course of time the ”PM! 03' 17th 1903 3:3 ’{-.‘ece:vec .. of the progress Of the campaign , [1; m the demand. “d .3 3 Mt was“ “Ln :94 “:6 throughout the riding, and the indi- . . “ the hours of labor were reduced and _ . . V th s . ~ - :7“ at the Wine , y finally the industries closed down. - .. .. . ;,' , 0° “W‘n‘m” ‘ . V anal, Peterborc. litt o! “sneer, Tm. cations point to the fact that the . .. Liberal candidate Win spring a sur- ' " Hard times followed, and the nation- It is unders‘p ' . ., , -V ,; . ._ . c.lo'; 1:31 . prise on Oct. 26th. , . . .1 policy proved a failure. The de- tract is awarded we won“ the CV:- Mr. L. R. Knight occupied the , .7 . L? pression was so great that 1,000,000 rushed to a FIMLVVV.-- o chair, and in his opening remarks rc- V i" Canadians sought homes in the Unit- , Alex. Grant, . ferred to the splendid work being . 1 ed States. When the Liberals came! VeerV on the (may: done by Dr. Wilson, whom he Char‘ ' , to power they found that the 13815 ’it to Lindsay, sax-p ; V acterized as the hardest workedman V .. V years 0‘ Conservative ”hat the StrVVx‘VVVâ€"VVV V‘_ . in the riding. He was obliged to ..‘ “1393â€"1896) resulted in a deficit ipieted by 59:335.“,â€" 1“, drive all day in order to reach cer- $6,000,000. Since that time there has . , . _ tain centres, deliver an address, and ‘been a yearly swplus over and above . . , . ,1. 7 g“ then drive on ten or twelve miles to ' . 'the or d expenses of the coun- . . . . SAVE THE BABIES I try. In twelve years the total trade . anotherittlement to speak, and also , 2. , . _ do a little organization work. The , V. , 'under the Liberals amounted to $5,- ‘ . , , speaker said that it behooved one .. p . 150355332. Besides, the revenue in- , t - Keep Them Clean and Give The: , . . , 'crceecd during that period sse,ooo,- , . lV Clean Milk and Air I :1: 'lli it and all to loyally assist him in the . . V ' " " ‘ ~ '000. This has been brought about fight. MR- NEWTON SMALE . ‘ , « by opening up avenues of trade was next introduced, and that genâ€" , ' V ' ' ' V ‘ ‘ throughout the world, and by the tleman delivered an inspiring address j . ‘ » , adoption of preferential trade wrch replete with convincing facts, besides ~ *3 ~' ' ? Great Britain. The government 8 _ . V , .r d. r. . ,. being a concise review of the governâ€" ' . V ‘ I. ~:‘ , F policy has been one of conciliatlon . . icmVV 1ch .V. r ‘. ' .. ment's record regarding the manu- . .. . - > H I, , . and reduction 0f tarifi, and many . . 9, V“ 3? V’V'f "‘ C 3 \ i 8 articles have been reduced consider- mi. “CJVUIL ‘ limit. 1.2:: sw-Crl' r’ facturing industries of Canada. There 3 ably. In the post office department V . H , *“'-â€"â€"_' ' - 0 give ’L-x; '. claim to. One was that they are * ' During the eighteen years of Cowl" x-e(;.;)gnizcd as the first man in Can- I INDISPENSIBLE To “OTHERS That DOLL,“ V ., the special custodians of loyalâ€" ty to the mother land and the Canadian manufacturing industries. There was no party of loyalty in Canada: the speaker said. All Can- adians were loyal, and it was hypo- critical on the part of any body of men to make such a claim. When the soâ€"called patriotic tarifl was in- troduced in 1878 we heard great storâ€" ies of tall chimneys. We all like to see Canada a nation of many indusâ€" tries, but the golden promises held out by the Conservative party did not materialize. In 1896 the story was told by the opposition that manufacturing was going to decrease and that the Liberals had not the genius to make it favorable for man- tarre the: ciao; were two things the Opposition laid f 4 .-_ DR. A. WILSON the record is one to be proud 0 . c:.-_-lu built->." vative rule there was no surplus, and ads. The government was clean and : in 1896 they left a deficit of $700,997. if any of the minor servants did 1 VI am satirlficd that Baby‘s own Within the 5031:. Since that period the Liberals 118" wrong, Sir Wilfrid promptly meted Tablets are indhspensible to modt- On a card sin: 2;: 3;.- pmduced a surplus every year. mt °“t puni’hm°“t‘ H" w” a “mug era." have him Abraham Bench-m York Hcaiii.‘ D-zr h Year's surplus amounted to $1,100: leader, and he was a ruler of his Flori-ville Mills. Qua, and 'ih" 10mm: “£29630“: u. L 8.0;. 000. This has been mated notwith' party- Mr. Borden was not the lead- adds; “Before using the Tablets m Mother‘s ml”: is V standing a reduction in the postal er of his party. It was Mr. Foster. baby was cross, [pecvish and no, foods. Do no: “my, . rates and also the mm in Do“. We 3“ ”0t anxiouS, “1° speaker said, thriving well; but the tablets have Weather. masters' salaries. The postage on to see him control the exchequer. In worked. a great change and my mm. Ten bomb?“ ,: .. letters to any part of the British em- looking over the past twelve years, one is well and happy." This is we is breast-fwd. . pire has been reduced from 3c to 2c. great progress had been madeâ€"great- can,“ of all mothers who have used! Sui-Sc the bbv 2’";“u'.:;.'2v nev â€" I and a reduction also made on postal er than any other election. The gov- inesc Tablets. And better still, mO-étancr than {“0 hours (luv-153 ”1:; rates on papers and periodicals. Be- ernment had been credited with doing them have the guarantee of a gov-‘ and {our hon”. a, ”1‘ . sides there has been an increase in a great deal to bring about this crnmcnt analyst that Baby‘s Own‘ Do not name .3). W, “W “a the number of mail carriers. Another change. Tablets are absolutely safe â€" that. it cries. ' i " great postal reform will immediately In this riding Sam Hughes had they contain 30" one [amide o! .03)“ If you cannot nut»:- Sour basv ”V. be institutedâ€"rural mail delivery â€" been a representative for eighteen late or gelatinous soothing stuff. Sffiidiauil Four docs: infofrg swing k “d I “11"" this ”at“ “n b" years, and it is time he was turned by all medicine dealers or by mail at l 1;... home. utilised in. “Ch DIM ‘5 Woodville out. He would be if every one voted ‘25 Cents a box from th- Dr .Vl’nlizimist Give the my; 03:}. 2001 milk, {7- ‘° Gm” Hm' Ham”- “in” G1” according to their convictions. He Medicmc Co., Brookviile, 0m. “red exam, d. may dma arm and Palestine, also Omemee to felt there was a chance. The Con- Kev; the mlil; aim? Cold and W. “d Bobcaygeon to servatives sayâ€"I don't like Hughesâ€"'7 Mb Fire at chemo“ end. Do n o: bk F03: neighbor‘s ad- he is a slanderer and a blustercr, b,“ Tile bush firms on the Chemong rc- vise about ("Ml-"3V3 1â€"}; your dOC‘OT Dr. Wilson claimed that the Gov- we are after the government for its “”0 are calbLng a great do“ 0! file baby {0015 t.” hog: more m crnment had done m‘uch for the la- extravagance. Sam Hughes has done alarm to the ;eoplé out there and it you do, In ho: 7 “no” my boring man, and among the measures nothing for the constituency, and if is “,3er that if thew continuO ,0 rage of the baby‘s (0.1.5:; A io». (A; referred to was the Lemieux Bill. anything is accomplished he claims as they «d yesterday, the Hump “in cotton shirt, V. Which was fully explained by the full credit. The riding does not want h.- swap, 3'“! ,1. 0d U Mr Dm enough. ‘ Bathe " ADDRESS T0 THE ELECTORS. TIDDULIHJUDDUDDD Hill a l I . ‘HUUDDDDI although I have been previous- ly interviewed in regard to it on more than one occasion. I have lived in the riding-gin the village of Fenelon Fallsâ€"for 30 years, and have during that time not been asleep as to the var- ious conditions of things, of the chief actors, and of the role tak- en by them in the political drama enacted on the stage of our fair Dominion. If elected as your representative to the House of Commons on the 26th day of October, I pledge myself to ever stand by the principles of the confederation of the provincesâ€"£84m controlling her own local affairs of government, and all united in one great Dominion of Canada as a part of .16 British Empire. I promise to support any measure that I may consider to be for the benefit of the peopleâ€"of the Dominion generallyâ€"or of this rid- ing particularly. I favor the policy of the present Government-first in the Brit- ish preference, and the closer relations of Canada with the British Empire, as well as their methods of extension of trade and the reduction of the tarifl with foreign nations, wherever that reduction may benefit the Canadian consumer. I endorse the policy of the Government in the opening up EIDCIDUDIHD 'i‘flljml “HUD ‘was just the result. 'maintained that if the principal in- :dustry of Canadaâ€"the farming in- dustryâ€"was prosperous, all others would be prosperous, and no political party need apologize if they specially favor that particular interest. The Liberals gave manufacturing its first footing in Canada when they came to power in 1896. There was consider- able interest regarding the uncertain- ty of the tariff, but the development that has taken place during the 12 years reads like a book, and the figâ€" ures are most encouraging. There are two classes of manufacturing â€"â€" that which is consumed in Canada, and that which is exported. The lead- ing firms in the United States have been building branches of their indus- tries in Canada, and mention was made by the speaker of the American Locomotive Works at Montreal, the Deering Co., and the United States Steel Trust, and all this indicates that our manufacturers are holding their own. The exports “am Can- ada in 1896 only totalled $9,000,000 while last year it amounted to $28,- 000,000. The Liberals are loyal to the manufacturing industries, and the speaker warned his listeners to pay little attention to the wild-eyed statements being made during the campaign in regard. to the govern- ment's record on this important question. Sir Wilfrid Laurier stands on his record in this matter, as he does on the other great achievements of the party. MR. JOHN DUKE, an old Liberal war horse, was the next speaker, and he was listened to with the greatest attention. He de- clared that during his long career he had never found a period when the rate of interest had been so even in Canada as during the last twelve years. A low rate was necessary, he maintained, in order to encourage in- dustries. He eulogized the Liberal ' “" " art ‘ ' ' p y on its record in regard to the during the past twelve years, and of it. If he were an orator and could tariff, and told of an inter ' new he would continue to prosper. Mr. Duke icommand the language and had the l' UKlDDDiZlUDUDDD J - [liliiji'li it]! speaker. The timber policy of the a man like that. The people will not w 11,,qu erV was in the my and in}; :;. _. government was next referred to. be deceived, the speaker and in con- stated that this morning a strong the baby “in”... 1:1;- ringers 3., During the eighteen years of Con- clusion, and he felt the people would xurthwcst Wind_.wals bloing towards changed. In em; r zzve “Native “119 the timb 8-3 prac- rise up and shake of! the man. “.9 Village. The fires Were burning baby 3 C001 is; oilfr .m 1.73: 1.11195 tlcauy given away' The ories d1- â€"_â€"- fiercely and spread;ng at :1 rapid. .daé'-‘. V‘ ' i C . Lu." n. .4: v ." Ufl vided among themselves. free of cost. mouse: he clued. mic. Mr. thiung's fence, for a _ - night. he"; ‘ he \'. In-icilu open 3116.: no less than 10,326 square miles of by local applicationu.asthcy cannot vouch tho luartcr of a mile was burned down . diseased nlon of the ear. There is only one . ; , 5%., c, ':. , ”- timber limits, covering 5.503.540 30‘ any!» chicane... and that‘ssgy c0 stifflutiz‘i; yesterday and The fire has SWQIpt V241 4“ nwr-At- -~- -n u o. {6.3 - remedies. Deafness is calm y an in am ., ‘ a s, rocrvrlfion ,r-rs vacatio: res 0‘ 18ml Dumg 1883 the" were condition ofthemucouslininx of the Eustachian inwugh the 1°“ of M1" A- .E- Ktn' schools ”arks 'r-’ '00:. The b!" L s , l‘ . .i .-A- . . N. u ~. 212 timber limits disposed of, mak- “be. Wheathie tube is inflamed )ou have a “Cay and Mr. Trew. ShOUId Rico: alone. 1} :;... Emily xx". rumbl sound. l rfeci heal-in .snd when . in; a strip of forest 3 miles Ville. itueii'ifrelycieee‘d'dwneu is the Iincl-it and The confiagretion makes a grand _ , or three icns;oor..’.‘.< 0: cool, bird'- Water sorcml Emu-5 day. and mg from Ottawa to Toron- :hfifigorgtond togug‘rina‘l’oczxieiaogfnhgrd illumination at nkbt- The people are PM?“ that it will rain soon as the V H the baby vortz'ts or 3.1; d;3l’rh09‘u sta; all lending and pro cool, boiled to. Since then the timber has been in: willbedefluyed forever;1i Iain;- caste; outboé ' c ' no "I u blaz: is getting dangerolmly close to ‘ frifi'. (r (4." 7.3.. do; and their emigration policy I admire the foresight and business ability of the govern- ment, the department of public works; by the improvement of our harbors, the deepening of the canals, in the deepening of the St. Lawrence river, permitting the largest vessels to load and unload at Montreal, and diverting nearly all of the western grain trade through Canada to the markets beyond the Atlantic. , In the Post omce Department I delightcto draw your attention to the great benefit ithas been tothe people of Canada by there- duction from 3 cents per letter to 2 cents, that has been no doubt gratefuny appreciated by every citizen of our Dominion. They have not only reduced the cost of postage, but are now preparing to put in operation in some thickly populated parts the rural mail delivery, which within a few years will have become system- atically established all over Canada. In the Department of Agriculture I admire the action of the Government in opening up avenues of trade with Britain and forâ€" eign countries, in providing cold storage in warehouses and steam~ ships for the preservation of those perishable exports as butter, cheese, eggs, fruit and fowlâ€"dressed and undressed. In the Militia Department I am satisfied that the Hon. Sir Fred- erick Borden has built, is building and will build as good a construc- tion as thcfoundation built by the. past governments will allow, that is, a militia of defence and protection carefully avoiding the danger of drifting into militarism like the nations of Europe. Behaving that I can be of benefit to the people of the riding as a member of the House of Commons, both in the matter of general UDUDDDDDUBUDDDDUDDDDBD ten are canned by catarrh. sold and the government has received We ofthe mucous surfaces. “and!“ 90'1"“ l" "'3' me their dwellingsâ€"«Review. on an average of 881.92 per film" oipeeimicemedgxhgtgnhggztfgnggug lwater. Send [or you: doczor a, one! i i or notify the d--, ;.r:::.«~:: oi healzt mile. In addition to this the ground mind by n‘livff‘didlixar s co..'roiedo.0. V l rent amounts to $30,000 a year, and sold by druggists. 7 . i A Suspicious Chan“ there is also a stumpage of 50 cents Take Hall's [Pan ily Pills for constipation. a thousand feet. The speaker named l Calgary News lâ€"The public man, 1 who contends that all the crooks are l c . a few at the timber grabbers, who 600d MRt‘ng at {'on the other side of politics needs tr? ' Q is; 1' ' . if. to sturgeon to-da are oiu throu h the country y g g g ,watching himself. ' baker's dozgn of ' at denouncing the Liberals and crying . s s 1 "thief." The cry of scandal is only Little Bfltaln: V_Sw W tuuatcly t;._‘ -- used, the speaker argued, to divert mach "0“ka mould “1°“? ‘ -.: d c... . ;. cloth“? Dinar: â€"-â€"+â€"â€" gquickly disappear if the idea of treat- ““5“ ' “C‘ “3,3,; the people from the main issues â€" a to enjoy .04 1.: -vv~”ul he . g drawn across the track. _ . , ing the cause, rather than the effect ' ‘ ’ if“: at rrm e . : : . . on the waist, ,0 noughtâ€"h: 8133f In concluding an a, i able W Dr. Wilson and Dther Speakers M- glgfdgmficrgrd:c: firing; in- my known 0: .: “low We um dress the speaker referred to the dressed Ihrlposa Electors : “7' d , j t y m ' “g” advantage 0: .;- canyon government’s policy in regard to our V 3:001:33: a: b53373: 31:311ng :0 :11: one of [by lav of tin? : 1-9;} 0.3““ . _ a 0 V‘ . ,. . . , “trio; 5::- commastguztigirw?y:p 3:1 313° it It)” An excellent meeting was held at heart, andone to the kidnef'a- When tumiy. As It \ “11:113.:- dfic Wm h his 3. rand Tr 8‘ Little Britain last Friday in the in- these inside nerves rail. then the or- ‘70,: i. R ’ d :h Stimulated the 0‘1" threats of Dr. Wilson. 'nherc was a sane must falter- Dr- Sheep's Re- ‘°‘°n' °£ Tommi“ " (“nosi- . an 0 er lines to greater exer- goon audience F at “ml the ad- storative indireoted specifically to lower wharf .r. consummegiorm tion. The history 0‘ the (“an on dresses were listened to with utten- tines failing nerves. Within 48 hours bouncemom 14.2.2.5 i'r‘t‘z 3“ t ‘ legislation and in watching and caring for the interests of the the railway bill in the House of Com- tzw and evident appreciation. The alter starting the Restorative trcaf- time of leaving. _.._â€"â€"-â€"-â€"-'#___... people of Victoria and Haliburton, I confidently solicit your votes and your influence in the election now pending. mom was touched “PO!!- MP- Hm agcnkers were Dr. Wilson and Messrs menu patients say they realize a , ”.1 Yours obediently, i moved that the bill be not read the rhea. Stewart, NMon shoelc, of gain Sold by all dealers. W 1,! _ ., third time, but that the House go Lindsay, and ones. Bott, of Cress-l : Fell Into u into committee of the whole on the w ll. ‘nbe chair -w s b f'lled ' b ‘ e a a LY l y' â€"â€"To clean white shoes, put a table- nine “Var old ‘0” or 2.1:. , , , : matter. He accordingly moved that Mr. John Stacey B P‘BDDDDDDDDDBD . l l i l. u n . , . I , ' ' D B“ - the rate per mile on the Canadian 1 ”out?“ Of Paris "him in a sau' Samuel Braden. Courts-.011 st, oer, mix with warm water to ?he cacti? 1W” 1'} TH' llllTl KlDECIDE”?[IIDCIDDDBDUDDDE CimmljmiHUD IiifilillIJlIllliiliilifli llIlD' DUDDUDDUUDDDDD ‘CiDBEiiIliTlfji to 8mm- MUDDY] ii sengcf‘s, inch-i; :1: ”WHEN EMBEDDED! i ilt'i 21C”: DDUUBUEIUU The Pfli‘rboro Revlon >31"; I m burnbum, had a. mural roads be reduced from 3c to Sc. Th â€"The final luxury of tea-drinking, consistency of cream, adding alittle bc'ng drowmd T‘ufidfl, anew“ ‘ . 7' en: airing [if was not a party measure, and we the quality which distinguishes it as . had the spectacle of Sam Hughes the world's best. is assured users of glue. Apply With 3 “311 brush ”‘1 The child’s {31w was .3. , V .rub it well into the shoes. .1 out. low“ recently had with several Am 'can . .. " . c en closed by strongly condemning the time to dwell upon its greatness he opposing the two cent rate, and Salads. Tetâ€"45’ ' fun); and had 1"” “ ‘, ed‘n on maintaining that the people of this â€"â€"â€"_â€" -A long-handled bone crochet hook tz-c \vcll of‘en. Wm. 3.2 Br ”and flaring 3 captains of industry, who declared tte t t ll - could u t the d it justl Reli .- be . a m 0 ar use 6 us an' - 0 n 0 - ' dar be be 00 to be 3113‘: any country would prOSper unâ€" ity arid dissenscion i; Cgloada imos gious freedom is enjoyed by all and ms did not want it. During the Honey should kept in the k. ‘should . kept in the thr m in the use lhe boy I boll er slid] 8168f: as SH Wilfrid Laur- ' a man's religious belief is no bhr to year. he said, there were cheap rates If ”90804 t0 the light it Will avidly .Pull out bits of lint and hadr' that Ste; in-d into '«hs‘ “03' n3 ‘ let. 0 coun was harder than DR. WILSON, adv cement. He ped a. time from. this district to Toronto 01 . V. ”mid to“ stop the overflow of water. t\l1c§lyllgct.f V V “fined by his an ho ”‘ V c :i ’5‘ atom“ “3‘ 3"" : .. as Canada in which to regulate 8 t3!" the Liberal candidate, was enthusias- is not far edVanced when we wars of a cent per V V w tile b0}"8 Streams and rush-9‘ and r1 3.ch down {:28 :dahfiggrfiegmgrthguiresent eically received when he arose to have cleaner politicians in this and occasionally at one-quarter of 3 . A - - - every speak We are co . g to the _ - - cent. This my was the case the . 1859131190 137"“ - mm ques riding. It is a pity to have to lis- er - . . 0 V met” ,me, m, c... KW, ,W N 0.3.: Knows But Mother mum on New , ,- how in were. in her anxious thought for the of it. He was som-wl 1.... ably shattered the OPPOSition arguâ€" tion, he said, of how we are going ten to defence of character and un- pxtsarizgfgmg “I? “Penditure- end to use our franchise. We have this {desirable politics. It would be bet- mm“ “m 11 a” ““5 J’“ "" - ” " ” welfare of children and [uh . withp the m :a gums “1 connection privilege, and it is our duty to use iter to have educational policiesâ€"to d“°°d to two cents, the “m. ”I ' amn‘butce‘thosemm’ she ‘mmceii' ”d 'abom me [am i d a gement 0‘ the local it, according to thedictates of our educate us so as to be able to 0011- would increase the cost 0‘ ght, ‘ i " lu flew ehehasncg I: ”I mm“ if": ”’8 bully dumb . . “ ___râ€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"'// deuced by “I. the tells a to the rev of or 5‘ 9° Imp srsr take â€"In the autumn Tammi“; sir .msogic: 233;???3 house °f 18 own conscience. We have the great- sider (he merits and demerits of a “d u” farmers would “a!" 001' z i " 4".“ disease ’4 WW - g -1 M or the past est country in the world in resources particular policy. He hoped the Hughes by his stand repudiated the ' J ’ “ cereal yourhalrh. bacilli: sign of Backac ‘ ' capitalists and railways. I! I 80 t0 " ‘ .. ' .~ ‘ wesriuese uhearcllable me] for the $112: general ohm all our r'»'3*“”hcne; '17:. Relax-1:1: to Dr.hWilson, he and in freedom. We should be proud time would come when we would be , , n ti ”Mama“, h ’8 a“ me“ and . ' able to appeal to the people on greet 0m". the apes-her said.- I 'm / ‘ ‘ndgghmmmm mankind origin- Ming “'1“ “7' “3"“ ‘° mmwilfifl“ 11:31:11 ' Wm: would prove a ' questions. He was proud to be their stand by the people first and 81- L , ‘~ . . :2“ h “”7.- Vhennetureswsrnin‘issound- ‘ letter addroswd to T5“ in. Au-iill" 'to they iii-mu m' I.“ refer?” candidate and be able to support a "W'- (LW‘ chem)‘ M Winn.“ "m”“nmthacom- Median“ C°~ BTWVi‘f“: onodxl . "the govzrnmgeeli‘t 0:3?1’32'33?” leader like Sir Wilfrid Laurier' and MB. A. M. FULTON » ' . , to their ndmnmp, \l met ' substantiated, the speakczr tog: h: â€" themen of his cabinet. Hie political was the next sp/eaher. H0 Bald he hearers back to the days of Charley m ‘ m mm. . ' "3 31“ t° ‘5‘" ‘ chance to “ht â€"Ii any member 0s ‘Rykm, Sir Hector Langevin and ' . are clean and are proud of it. in this election. They '0" mm“ ' : .V . , . very sick at the 5mm others who were driven into private T to. _ are 30“ going to let an. fight 3° bf, °1 8" Wilfrid Laurler. H‘ I". I . ‘y .. . white of an egg and 3115, Canada, he said, had W . "default, nor will we let the govern- ored all over the world. and was it. It acts like 8 CW. {111i ct him

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