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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 24 Nov 1899, p. 1

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‘Ohclsl colors sad patient eon- ”ll. per yd” .................. 453 M8113. Woo! md Mahdi- buoy onpona. but make. Q56! “'1”: III-d into stock this week 5 (In. ‘5' Jackets and Cw”. including "new. novelties n \t shown only We anon and shout g lea than “who. “’30:": 0208!: for LileO' and in hum in am tho loading 0010'!" H Moos mull!!! to find"!- .mOKulcfnr Cheviot Twoodl t .x SALE COMMENDES SATURDAY MORNING The best argument we can put forth toâ€"day to induce you to fill ijour wants at once, and liberally, isrthat our prices_ in neafly all knees are as low, if hot lower, then prices governing the market to- and which we would rave to pay had we not protected ourselves bur customers months ahead. Waters contribute to m- _ Thfl 'nna-lnn ‘lâ€"- A... m .SUTGLIFFE SUNS :lankets, Flannelettes, Hosiery, Ladies’ Underskirts, 369 in Costa end Heel to unit. everybody, young old old a very low priceo. Her in w give you the bee: utiefuction sad the bee: for your money. Cd! and as on: good. and got our price:- Uloo-s over oomph": Grocery Ink IONNBTS and CHILDREN’S WEAR. LADIBS’ COATS, Imus-1. DRESS nouns, and Trim-Ing- of every sort. PW Qogtlr‘g for chfldm. 27 “when med from the smoke damaged wholesale. stock of MacNee Minncs. of Kingston, including: ISS MITCHELL 321' '32 “‘3 BARGAIN GIVBR. regula- prlcé 3);, our one} EXPECTED BARGAINS q. 0A3M' ma PAEES THE ‘WEEKLY POST. Ribbons, Dress Goods, Etc. "dim: to mm. 75c, $100 8!. 8150 76 and 78 Kent-8t., Lindsay. ONE PRICE 31.00. 31.25 GO ON SALE J. SutclLtlfo a; son. WWW/(WWW Mn: 11 when. 3!. J. Canker. Tbe cold Nov- "â€" ember deye euggeet 3 heavy ma er. Be euro to see Carter's leader In Ml! a ulster. plaid llned. deep em caller. Innfl' poakeh. belt belt full length, ell nix-n. regain: “.00 quality tor ............ 83 95 Men'e elngle breuted beaver cloth 0 rennet In blue end bleak. three Inch 'elvga caller, nod Italian lined nthvct flt. 35.00. extn a 0600. $7 00. 89-00. 810 00. $12-00. $14.00. mordlng no quality. 04? otter wee accepted hr 275 pal: at Hen’e Pink. Tale lot bee been ascend into stock, thy-remark- ed end ready for you .3 shout g rvsulu' prices Come while the m- ytluw, ....................... rxv, w , m Men's R e o o o n Costa ere very tuhloneble ea well u eervlec- able. 9 r l o e e wording to qnemy. Men's den-k tulI furred Wella- by ooete, been I alien lined, v e r 1 11 lg a norm collar, full lemzths. prleee. 816 on to ...... 325.“) Grey Gee! Robee well lined end trimmed.ex're urge else: sud very dark fur. every robe w e r r n n c e d, prime 86.00 to 80 00 noon!â€" lug to quell”. _. ,_Ij “-â€" new 3nd very preity, nu colors, ...... 253 Dawning Woo', three Luge oarda for.. ..50 Hz? may (3me Shawls. calorn, white. mom. “black cardinal, com! and pkyulle 50x50, 35752.,54x54, at ............ $10) White Vlotorh L1", hemmed and tucked for aprons, 36 to 40 Inch wide, special price», ....................... 14c, 20-, 251: Men' 3 R s c o o 11 Costa ore very tuhlonablo I: well u unloc- sblo. p r l o o a moor-nos to qonmy. Men's duh tulI fun-ed W31]:- by costs, but Icahn lined, very high norm collar. full lonaths. prim. £600 Sat; Cushion Tops. somethjng ontlrgjy Ladlea’ Kid Gloves. the Albertine 3nd Assoc In tun, bro vn, oxblood, grey, nuvy. black. p'qae sewn. gadget fingers embro- ldered backs, two or three damn (uncan- m, every pair gamut-ed. price, $100 sud ................................ $1.5 Luau. 11m um u..- n... ..-__ Samarium-lapses, .............. '23: as the numeric Km- !ort. every Dfir Bil-1‘.“ need. Oaly to be had It awry. Sonata! W503 Hen'l working lather Ken's wool now has a complete neoc- 11n- od Mm: onfl’ and now: on f sklnfmnt this mitt is knowg LINDSAY. The latest and newest goods always added to our stock makes ! this store upâ€"to-date in all lines of 2 Hardware. , Sarnia Coal Oil, Canadian Wat-' e: White Coal on, and Amadm! wholesaleand retail. I J. G. EDWARDS 8: 00. ber Packing, Garlock Spiral, Hemp and Asbestos Packing. Cotton and Asbestos Wicking, Eclipse Gas- kets, Magnolia Metal, Hoyt' Bab. bet, Melting Ladles, Plumbago, Castor Machine Oil, Calf Thresh- ing Mitts, Knives, Grggles, etc. Manila Rope, Single and double Pulley Blocks, Iron and SteelBars, Extra Grade Oak Tanned Leath- er Belting. Rubber Belting. guar- anteed quality. Patent Buck Lace Leather, Rainbow and No. I Rub- Hardware, Paints. om Iron ana Steel. Bicycle 8uppllu. Our "little won‘t" Porfoct Shoot will prove u delight. to thou who won than and 5 nt- iohou'on to thou who poy {0- them. They no undo for had won. but. look wall. _ Nam-ally tho boys hue kiokod out thoir than during the summer. Now it}. school time sad nqw nhog-uqug be providqgl: BflfllNSON EWABT, MACHINE SUPPLIES. Best for the Best. Evin: been for I number 01â€"} ”engaged in Mum-ammo: marksman mBobaym. nym-mynlyondnbaumn u u! u u. hc‘ndingsgood table. 'l'hohnrwllbekoptnpolhdwnhgood band Liquor-muons. um.“ mm m “ah-Wmtormhm clued!- mMuadn-No. Au! willbosppuehud. 2 The mop-trod ro‘peeunuy inlan- tbo mp1. of the County t1 Victor“ and the mulling on m- anly. that he bun-.11 tho won hot“ for I In of m, “d In. wanted and rdnruilhod it «about, making“ one 0! the non canton-bl. 3:039!” p130. k3 be found in Lloginv. ARM FOR SALEâ€"Choice fun: in mmmtpdmm bung But auto! [4» ll, nnd Wutflnfld Losl’Jntbo mucou- cnndon, confining :00 new; 160mm. m Ioodbnfldimtnnnon.non.rtobothnhoolnnd church. About nlno nan ntmm Ludo-y. For fur- ther Mcuhfl npply to c. CEITYICX. [And-y. or Ir. Poatnr. owner. living on and “I'llâ€"I XPERIRNCED TEACHER WA 30â€"8000“ or thud chm, for 8.8. F Sanguine, for mo. 85hr: 8185.00. Adan- clodng untimonhh) J. O. ABOVE, Sammy, noun: P.O.-vu. TRAYEDâ€"From nu «dated, Lot 15, four Yearling Cunt. one om nod m with zone mud guy-tour. no: will load to this hoover: m CHAS.I¢KAY.â€" MISS A. CLEND] sod a; 333' 3:3. Apply 3765' 5763mm Mutton P.O â€"97w8. STRA YE D from the promise. of the w,ms,c 9.1 mm ,tv In 1.03m lambs. Pi dot will 0:. mum. revs-10d. All? lot 910 any.) Hoop: Even, I In Mb Run: u Kant-u , a door: m of Ounpbou’a noun. 30m 3 Spud”. THE ANNUAL MEETING obnholdon nod puma: o! the Dnlry Comm-o will be hold invheScl whejeedsr. n... «h. u 2 on HEIFER 1.9.81! .â€"On the and :tw } bnyu 00ml], luipon, on ' 0 Light, m viii 0. 097mm! tum: WI. 1%nf‘321'mi FARM T0 RENT. â€"-North ht" of Lot 10. 00'. 6 On. [our nil.- mthol Madly. 00:1“;ng hundred new. Buck 8m. Bun . Indu- -ntbmldinp. Roughing; an" done: pot-union A "(in arm). Appuwnaxmun. Lidia); FOR SALE â€"A number of thorounh | wmmmhuah w. w. 00 u «IV-“Opt, Iitodby ‘Tnvollm‘,’ 'Jid he by “'3'. . mam." mumm-m» spplv to La. lO,f 033.180 Omar“ w. .1106” mud-y no. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the nbrehoidm nod porous o! the Moi DAlry Contain-o will to hold in'he School bonus, I ml‘ondgr,Do¢.41h.uio’dock.pmi EACEER WANTED -- A liontionl T wm ho mum uu Dee. anuonggxpodno-d m"'a°"'o.“ gitmm Mm “swift? or 3rd ch- cuuucm. iotfi’iuemm. accre- tlry,01mnn P.0. - 97". W ANTED- Experienced T o a o h, e 1'. holding . second on. pmioul coma. m' '°' U 9 3. N0. 8 Yoruba and Pontiac. April ggogns'rox nhnnsos. 5mm, pm on “(Gilifih' Pm... 90c, 95°. $1.00, $1.10 ad ”.25. l Opposite the' Ila-tot; UNDER new MANAGEMENT. 'ANSIgg VH_QU§E, “Lny DSAY, J. a. la wag: .0 0'0. New Advertuamon ti; Bobzuon a Ewart. ISS A. CLENDENAN‘ PROFESSHDNAL I Ombm. Roughing: Mlv deaf; Apply ‘0 JAB. KILL!" magma»? GABNIB HUNTER. W'NF-wé-pn 1“ â€"0n the road between 11, Knight, on Oc'. m. we yuan old. Finder viii ho WI. RICH mm NURSE LINDSAY. ONT. FRIDAY: NOVEMBER 24. {899. WANT Nov Gentlemen.-â€"In Opening this session of the Council there are several mat- ters to which I should especially call your attention. . ’ Up to and including the June see- . eion, authority had been given to‘John 3 Bailey, esquire. member for the Fifth ; Division, for the practical re-building ‘ of Montgomery’s bridge. the filling in of High Gully bridgv. and the remit of Victoria brim, Gold Creel: bridge. ' Talbot River bridge. on the boundary ’ between the townships of Bexley and , Garden. a smell bridge known as Black River Hill bridge. and the Gram - River bridtre. south of the village at iVictoria Rood all on the Victoria Road. As the work pxqgreeaed it be- cameznpparent that it would be neces- l nary to rte-build; Gold Creek and Talbd River bridges also, instead of making repairs Only I gave Mr. miley auth- ority for the change. realizing that « the best interests of the county would ‘ thus be served. The repair at the . Head River bridge on the boundary - between the townships of Garden and ’ Laxton was also authorized. I have . inspected the work's in company with l Janine Graham. eeq., member for the , Second Division. It is gratifying to be able to state with. run-d. to the l bridges which have been rebuilt that the structures have been made . manent by' filling in W to tip fullest: possible exten . and that -vrvâ€" . It human; faund noceninry tobnth- county pupils in sinner multicol- orixe remind on the Fonda: Fall- I themed [tiny duty to attend the brihe. and I have tuba “vantage annual meeting l“so! the Trent Valley at thntaet that the piel'l were u Gena! Minion, held a Petorboro The members were all present. ox- crpt Mr. Austin and Dr. Wood. Tho minutes of the last day at the June session were read and confirmed. Warden. Brynns‘ Address. Th9 Warden delivered the tollowim address: The Wax-dun submitted a document. aignod and sealed by tho clerk. appoint- ing Jamal In McNeillie to act. in his stead. after which Mr. McNeillio emer- ed upon ths'duties o! the office. ing the absence of the said. clerk through illness. which renders him in- capable of performing. the duties of his ottioeu clerk. such appointment of tl'n said James B. MbNeillie an acting clerk be hocepted. and the name be hereby confirmed.â€"Cerried. Considerable Eminence be Tran mud â€"Hom «Refuse to be Ducuu- d. naeNovember session; of the county council opened at the court house yes- terday (afternoon. -Warden Bryans informed the coun- cil that the clerk being laid aside by illness, it war necessary thxt a pawn be appdnted. to act in h‘a stand. in complianoa with the roquimmonta of they Municipal Act. VlflIflBlfl 600m lifllllfill Moved by Mr. Bailay. seconded by Mr. Graham, that in the event of Thu. Matchett, esq.. clerk of this council. appointing Janna R. McNeillie. of the town of Lindsay. an acting clerk dur- SIR JOHN BOURINOT-‘Oanada’s Debt to the United Empire Loyalie'ta.” SIR CHARLES TUPPERâ€"“The Past the Present. and the Future of Canada." MR. BOURASSAâ€"“The Contribution of the French-Eng‘iah Races to the Makmg of Canada." HON. DAVID MILLSâ€""The English in Africa." 1919 999991999 19999999 9999999 999999, 1999-1999 The First lecture, Friday, December 8th, Sir John nominee-“flan"da’s Debt to U. E Loyalists” CQUBSE TICKETS, 50 cents. - - SINGLE TICKETS, 25 Cents. NOVEMBER SESSION. 8!! JOHN BOUBINOT SIB CBABLE TUPPEB THE My attention was called to an ac- count for repairs on a bridge desig- nated as Big Eddy bridge. made by n commissioner for the county of Onte~ rio. No action bee been taken further than to ascertain where the bridge in i situated. and I am informed the struc- tumie acme! Black River on the boun- ' dery between the counties of Ont-Ir a I and Victoria. E A communication was mind from .Mr. J. F. Taverner. respecting the ! Forks bridge Black River. Mr. Bailâ€" ey has been able to give definite in- formation as to the location of the bridge. I have not; deemed it incum-' was sent to the General Hospiul. ‘Ib- ronto. for ttutmont, and another. an old woman. sent to the county gnol from tho county at Halibut-ton. an a Ja'grynt, who._ Qty“: fruition efforts The board. of education of the town at Lindsey has n provifon thst when twoormm'amembemotthem family ere' in nttendanoo at the Col- bciete Institute the fee for each‘ in sweatyâ€"five pent. per month. end the question “he. been raised whether the am rebate night not he gnawed to oognty pnpil§ in dptlnr‘eonditim ,LL-_J AL- Wd‘llut. WW. .eI-ve blue-Iv.â€" v--'- -â€" on the part of Lindsay clergyman to have her maintained: at the expense of the county from which she came. has been sent temporarily to the Home for theAged tobecuetlfor at: the expense of this county. My experience in these cues gives emphae'll to' the conviction wife)! I hold most firmly. that tip county? 5139:114th a‘ey leng- 873.}; yifilfififint a! tie dufy that rest- upon it to prqnde lot: the taper maintenance of It. dutxtuto P and howls; pow: n.‘ 4‘ _ In View of the largeâ€"naval)" o“ 7 bridges which. nndnr the Mun‘cipnl Act com under the jurisdict‘on d the council. may of than small struc- tum I venture to ask you to con- aider whether or. not‘tho time bu come for taki adnntagu of the provmons of 1114 Hunt snb-oection of sect on 611 otltha Act. which authorises thn conn- ('1 to juridiction bridges over streams. etc.. less than eighty feet in width. From the secret-I17 tomato General Hmpital. respecting” case of Fuderiok F minim A. Ell‘ mm In. 0.11.. respocti Radon Fau- bridge. at From mm Bell. icu‘etabr ol Nor- land brimw assume. clerk County of Ontnrio. rupectim Bu Eddy Bridge. on Black pass a lay-law excluding from ttl River Frorn Mr. J. E Tum-nor. respecting Fbrks bridge. _BlI_ka Rim. it; Hit; eightyvfeet in width. mu bridge. Black River. During the men I have had to deal From John Bailey. eeq.. respecting l with several one” o! indigent“ one came. mu whom it has been almost im-- From tho clerk county at Ontario, PO possible to have cared tar within a. respecting Nouqnon bridge. reasonable limit’ of cost; one who in From (noise Johnson. «(1.. respect- being maintained. by the oouqty. who m up name. was sent to the General Hosp-ml. ‘1!)- From :1 Johns; ecu” respecting mm. for treatment. and another. en Little .Boh ridge. _ _ its repair In connection. with the proposed me- pnirs on; the Little Bob brim, { am pleased to inform. you that as :5 result of a conIerence between William C. Switzer. eeq.. member for the Third Division. whom you appointed to rep- resent you. Morgan Johns. eeq., mem- ,ber for the Fourth Divie’ou. whom} requested to attend, end representa- tives ot the council of the county of Peterborough. arrangement has been madewith the'M‘onom Boyd Co to keep the planking of: the bridge in repair {or five years for the tired sum of .30 perennum. A communication was received from theclerk of: the county of Ontario {is to needed repairs om the Nonquon bridge. which has been maintained by the counties of Ontario and Victoria. and at my request. George Johnston. eeq.. member for the First Division. rep- resented this county. pound by thadamming back of the wa- ter in; connection mth other works, to have the joints at the lower couraea of the stone work counted and re- pointed. hpqn mo‘ to tab any step toward: LE G'I‘U'RES : I wane. mp'oct'inc the one lot Winter. From The?“ secretary tomato General 8089:; meoctimry one o! F-rodoriok From Uohn A. Ellis. «’11.. ro-pocti Mon Fan- grids; "I mintive to rate of goods by employees to “be afterwards dalinred in rehtion to tin term at by-law respecting pd- of hen tbs clerk of united canti- ot Storm-It. Dana-a 3nd awn-y, From tho treasurer of the united counting of fiathumborhnd and Dur- ham. Inspecting claim: for share of oucineen' charge- !» Pigeon Creek. (0p. and Elam) brim From “rotary Garwood; Public Lib- rary. Impacting pox-tug: payments." ' 33:0; W13. Cameron. on. respecting Talbot mm bridge. Eldoq n‘qd hogan: From His Honor dego Harding.“- bpecting tho onmination of inane persons in the county gaol. On motion of Mr. Switxor. seconded by Mr. Cameron. than covers! para.- gmphs wary rdornd to the commit- tees respoctxvoly having m to deal with the nrioua nubncta. Communications and Ms. Tho War-don submitted the taunt- or": statement of money: at thocredit o! the oorpontion on the Slat day at October last. From Al. 0. Graham. on“ respecting Gru- Biyarubrihg. _ The Warden submitted documents 1. follows: Bob brim. repeating Little A numbar 0! communication on urious aubjaou will be submitted for your manual. In common with many of the munici- palitia in. the province, the occult] of Victoria could not be otherwise thm deeply interested in the sending of s Oenedisn Contingent of soldiers to taken“ in the war for the Empire in South Africa. I. therefore. did what was in my power to represent you in relation to the. men of our own county. who offered themselves for the service. Under By-lur. No. 346 of the council tb'Sheritt is entitled to a certain ‘1- lowanoe for services in connection with the sitting: of the courts. Since the by-law was penned: the stetute has been amended so u to nuke definite. pro- vision for up service“ it may. there- fore; be deemed advisable to repeal the by- w. last week. Important and interesting reports were pmted. HON D HILLS TWELVE PAGES TERMS $1.00 PER YEAR Tbs town keeps in a healthy ltntn. and our merchants all appear ta h Qtiulbd with bad“ The inkliâ€" unta we also beeping themed"! II yoga orgbr apd qpiet. v If! churches. arc well cumâ€"a Sandi-v.31: guy ate. We ht! I. chat- In the ministry tam-art. wish bins luck: - Ourdnmpion done-put tcr. Kr. Gal. 3. Gray. is a candidate for M d an Fin _Brkado in Tomato. '0 Mr. A. Colby, of the British Ameri- can hotel. has. during the put '3‘. been suffering from 1 severe “took otillmae. He isexpec ted tuheoll the mend at the time of “firm th'u. Judging from the remarks at my be! hunting parties that but pa.- edv numb the town. we can ably any that they have had; a 3M! tour. hob. partridges. deer and other game m plentituL , _ Mr: R, P. Ritchie. manager It lo- Keane; Co's bank here. died at. his home at Elmvalo on Tuesday Ho was greatly respectgd and in much regret- ted. Hie place in now filled by“8 a k. Bishop I‘m) church sociala during the past “.meuthomsidenceolm Parnham. which the Presbyterian Ind- ian. gave. realizlilngfivir 810. whilst tho otlnr was at t e t odjst paw bringing cum to the ma, , Our. look of potatoes have. duriw (in! past week. been shipped from our station. tip price given to the farm thing only 30¢ per bag. Appleq of 3 good quality are scarce about: hon. so only one car has boa: shipped that we» have heard at. ’ mmxmn (Correspondence to Tho Post.) Ila grain trade must be- ; laying one..uwehnvo now three human the. streets. Mr. A. J. Wells. our wall-known tailor. appears to got tho moist quantity. although we should. suppose the grist mill poop]. ahguld. get the aunt wheat. We are to have cnothor grist millâ€" thin time a slum power one â€" Hr. Chan Patterson having purchased a. pom! of land from Mrs. Cave]! st the mouth and of the village. on which P is__9rectin_g a sqitnble _b_uildin_g. .nd he will'aoon Yuma the whi'xier'yTi be at work. Iicient staff of omo'm and. teach". I hood results are sure to follow. 1 Our Creamery is not likely to b. ready for work before next spring. ; Mr. Kannawan. Ptubyterun mini- 3 let, grows more eloquent ench‘ week. 'and the church is taxed to the um td accommodate the people. Mr. andeWdCartm and Mr. Caéoy intm taking a. trip ' to Western Ontario. Dr. Dean is in Toronto at pageant N. N. Hagan. seam! merchmthen buys sheep skins and hidge. (or which to pays the highest prices. Ban 3! y r butter and he will gin m price for it. , - , ' "fiv‘ â€"""' ”mi. Erin hunters have ntumod hon. leaded with deer. We take much plu- sum in congratu‘ating them on their sum and we hope they may be equal- Ir «acoeulnl when hupting a dear. S. Inspector for many year! an! is highly honored and mpec‘ed among us. and' we indeed feel very sorry that on: ad an accident mould happen. Mn. McKenzie and Mrs. Fraser. cl Kirkfield. paid a flying visit to In Mknro last week. YW15 regret very much on hearing of 11v.- audden: death of Inspector Reusin’s can. We: extend our heartfelt tym- pathy to the bereaved father and mount. Mr. Dentin has been our PL ransom (Correspondence to m Pad-L The! Weather is keeping fine. conno- qnently the farmers are nearly all in good. humor. having finished their plowing. We are glad to learn that Mr. Dunn and family are moving to our town. We are: pleased to ham; M'r. F. Macho among us again. Mr. Henna has just returned from a mision field in tho Northwest. and loo‘n's well. Rumors of parties are afloxt: “I wonder if I'll get a bid 1" is the gen- erg! cry. Mr. Angus Manon. of Eden, Kari. p03: spent 1 few days hem lgtgly. L.__4,_r I 1‘ journed by Mr. Elli- cil were ext1 interesting On motion e of the Kirkfield uni Lind- uynm‘io Libraries. From the secular-:1 of the Prisoner'- Aid'Auociation. transmitting- dratt d 'tion to the lieutenant-Governor 0‘ tario, mting retormtory treat- ment of ‘nebriates. On motion of HF. Switzer. seconded byJIr. Johnson. the petition was rp- torred to tho standing committee on finance and use-neat. On motion of Ir. Johnson. council adjourned until 10 o'clock Wednesday. Dr. Wood. mam} brief deacr wtion hid travelalp thro Sumt“”°“:.§“°"°‘é“°"5 #3:" a Neale y 1 5 rec - nation in BM 8cm“ thug- ml: at the property at public cm m than cld'k of the county, of Grey, rupecting a County Road. sygtem. On motion of Mr. Johnson. seconded by Mr. Gannon, the documents m nfemed to the standing committee. hnflncpower to deal with them. LOO Council resumed busine- at 10.80 a. m. Mbmben all prmnt. . Tb min. utea. of Tuesday's proceedings my Mom Wildcat ions. Fromm. W. 1‘. Chi .relt' td__ timbgr forAbgidgegl-pa' a I" Mr. Ellis presented tho petition at W. J. Chit-paw and others. paying that a cant be made for building s leak-up a t_ the vi 1 lace‘of Victoria Road. W'EDN ESDAY'S PROCEEDINGS. ich proud very >n motion of Mr. ‘ Mr. Ellis. the th: were extended to 1"le 1' much motion at Mr. '1'.th the refletmd. to the uni 5! 1030 Continued 1: anded to Dr. information ‘ of Ir. Job NEWS PLEASANT

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