'a mp DS te aN x Be INSTEAD _-MUSIC- BOX This Christmas I will gi FREE--A. HANDSOME BICYGLE ot the latest improved 1895 model, ladies or gents' frame, to suit the winner. .. Everyone purchasing ONE DOLLAR'S WORTH OF G0005° from Nov. 1, until New Year's Day, will receive a ticket, and the number drawn on New Year's day will receive the prize. Everyone has equal chances of winning. Accounts paid during this period, will be treated as cash sales, and tickets given ac- cordingly. Our stock this year is more complete than ever. J. A. HACKING. Drug & Book Store, LISTOWEL PAN DARD THE LAST OF ALEXANDER II. REMAINS OF THE LATE CZAR LAID IN THE TOMB, Imposing Funeral Services. SOLEMN AND IMPRESSIVE CEREMONIES-- THE Pigusiite BREAKS DOWN AT THE | GRAVE: St, Petesbure, 'Nov ember 19 --After the arrival of Emperor N-cho'as JI. and. the Imperial hanly at their places at the {oot rvice over the body ofthe dead Emperor was be- = a 4 tr} bs } my of modern times tn its external the performance of the liturgy sublime in}™ sg extreme. The surroundings were ued iT] color, fis # bot the ey were the spender a whole scene. The cream alty ei aobility of the nine assated at the service, and princes of the blond, prelausl of the orthodox church, noblemen, representa- tives Of foreign ioverea and princes, personages joined '- the devotions, pleading. to Heaven for the of the sow by white soarfs, collars or rap: a ee these, there were seried of officials, ministers, Geld mar- pales generals, admirals, taries $4 ttenbh Calin iull opiform, ang displer lieved es ue : um fees a it 7 i; a§ : { surging to 's the winter palace arisen cubes aed withont tbe cath- edral passed off wi jen 5 2=5~ 2 medyalways on duty at the sad Respiie candles trimmed and lighted. They are under s li ipjanction never to allow by pas them to go out. mperial family and Royal guests a retoraed to the winter palace after ithe ral, The Imperial insignia, which ened aconspicucus featare of the pro~ cession here and in Moscow, and which were P prominent positions | © in th thed A back to the winter palace after th~ FRIDAY. 1 NOV, 23, 1894. Conservatives Win a Seat -- 'on, Noy., 29 --The Parliamentary n held in "phonic ire, Scowand, Saturdays to Gill the seat made vacant b) the appointment ot Sir John Rigby to the office of Lord of Appeal, seated in the pores by a Liberal-Unionist, defeated by a vote of 4943 to 4077. Liberals Don't Like Tarte. Ottawa Free P There is a rumor in the air to the effect thet Mr. Tarte will abandon the Federal i onaventure and pose as Opposition inthe assembly. the manner tranvfer premaelt to the Provincial seo ba ship of the Oppaiisa cannot be Mr. Marchand stands, and ja-tly, red high in the estimation of the entire com- would not be so ership, will not give it up to suit the temporary caprices of this or that clique in his He will do #0 for Mr. July, and no one else, just at present. HOBBS BY A MAJORITY OF S00. London was a Liberal Thanksgiving | Feast. THE FIGHT WAS A HOT ONE TO THE ST, BUT WHEN THE BALL Ts WEES: nated heb MAYOR ESSEKY WAgs CHARGE WHOLESALE a CORRUPTILN AND PERSONATIO. London, Not 20 20.--T. Hobbs (Lib.) was to-day elected to represent nin the Legislative Assern! by the large majority contest for the seat resigned by Chel Justice Meredith was a warm one, the Liberals are wildly abasend over ae result The supporters of Maycr E. T. Essery, the defeated Conservative can- didate, claim that the clec.i1n was won by open biibery and corruption of all kinds, and loudly threaten a protest, attempted to vole have been reported. In a single ward of the cily, . Essery Mayer last e Con- ole six went Liberal by maj vices ranging from 90 to 200, and ail help- ing to sweil the total. THE BEAUTIFUL CHILDREN. Debt Due To American Women, of Course. BUT THEY CANNOT MAKE THIN BABIES UTIFUL WHEN THEY ARE SICK GREATEST SUGGESTION FUR MOTHE: A friend of our ag) quaintance rap re. marked that he w 'ver obliged to the ladies of Amer ica for having such utitui ehildren right, American children are remarkably come- promen. ny of ou Pp. e day and you may see hosts hen _ ut no,--we will nor suggest the possi~ bility even to a childiess old. paw lor enamored of babies, bog these beautiful yore shou "unease feeble, weak, begcne, i isa aot deginenble fact. Res- or fatal con- t's Emulsion ry it to the use tamil here there are childre: All children ecg to taking medicwe, and itis pleas: ant task to force it cow" Emuision, which is as agreeable as milk, exciles no repugrance in the young or + delicate invalids generally, Physicians universally Yecommend it, and there is broat and lung disease in Rakona "the jatroduction of Cod-lver- Oil m the treatment of ccnsamption physicians considered that advanced stages cf the disease woul taken im time, consumption s tule applies to all children's diseeses which come from nourish« en 0 these. are *nickets and marasmus. "3 it remedy in the world fur these Grease *and also for the rade mate of among be appar ' re ts in hoharege emacia- more than th ty fthe & c. lok bere of the Senate, say all ¢ peror Nicholas II. and the Imperial family ap- peared at the west door of the cathedral, nd, precede Metropolitan otSt. Petersburg and the members of 1 ha Holy Synod, all of d in veatmento of black them magnificently and silver, © proces cvtafalyoe, sprinkled i U anal gh ir bag avdibly e Czar and semi-circle around the h the bo agg began © mortuary mast, which, with the exception of the elaborate munc pad the general for of tne occasinn, waa the same as service tor the dead which is said forany other faithful say ger of the Orthodox chorch. At noon thea was heavy with jacénse, and the rt light within was starred with thousands of tapers, each member 4nd visitor holding one. The first taper was lighted by the Crie s His Msjeaty lighted his taper he held it atoft, and feom it slowly spread a stream of fight. hen the other tap- erswerelighted the scene was one of rare uty, sanctuary an v the Impenal arly andthe visiting ray- aliies on the right side of the coffin, the Crarine, pale aa fragile and looking pce aflected, atood by the side o' Wish these were the Princess of Wales, the Dochess of Coburg, Kone Christian af Denmark, "| displayed at the palace,' bet later will be cre a al the pal s wi perial Treasury, from which pan were removed for the ocras~ " The tomb of the Czar will be immedi- day by a de'achment of the Imperial guards. vault the Czarina, w' roughout the service been under a terrible nervous strain, fell to herknees and wept. She was supported by ber son. Czar Nichulas If., and was led away, sobbing convul- sively. - > THE CHEESE MEN DENY IT. INDIGNATION IN MONTREAL OVER A CABLE REPORT. re real, Nov. ers of this c rae 8 fo ia cuihen whole Katernity, appear to be filled with right- ness men. The cable dispatch to The Star fo caf isis te alleging that Canadian shi 8 are sending summer cheese to Association consider the charge a very serious one, an as ap evidence of their desire to probe the mat- tertothe bottom and to ascertain the vine of talking 5 2 ge! . 6 FA s Tupper, Ca im London, The Empire correspondent aes seen Mr pin Kergow, of the oA A Ayer & Co, on the night of 6 4 of male attire and a 38 calibre with two chambers . been fouud at her house. Married in Berild."' TREY corre 1 Berlin, Ont., Nov. 1 19.--A which in Switzerland skn png is a mining expert of was ia a caston of S e 30 ai '5 ago, left the ine fand ait a number and s mines al Puebia,Col., as a --_ eorere of years hi m 2p io hia his Selive! sendy a i at iece of Mr. Frederick Koeli's, fin, © Oot. His Beis at wasre Es come his « He ibe sitver mine mine and it was late dering a visit tober usicle, Knell, to Switzerland last sum r. Hausknechtrnved on Tuesday of this week, and on Thursday and her lover, and they made a hand- some and very suitable couple, Rubinstein is Dead. THE WORLD'S GREATEST PIANIST AND RUSSIA'S GREATEST COMPOS. St, Petersburg, Nov. 20.-- Anton Greg- oe Rubinstein, the famous Russian nist and composer;--died at Peterbof, tsi this city, this morning. The cause of his death was heart disease. He, 23 ten years ese ---- of the concerts «f - Russian sical society. Io 14 visited Paris a md London, and in)1872~ ves he vieuted the United States. Since 1867 ¢ held no position, but spent bi tn --s and composing. jubi- lee of his public eee bar célebrated - St Peter eburg by a ft ov, 18, ry dragoons, the Duke of the York the Duke ve MG 'L ones ia pe Alex- of Coburg, t of naval officers, an hat genleman said whe f coke Il a 1869, and io 1887 ne cecelo the Ambassadors, with their suites. On oo ve th ge is eaicoe ed from the president of the ench re- the leftot the coffin were a number of | 2% Mt AP fee hee ly © never publi & the decocations ot the Begion of aty and aoe dinal taries. Bebind be] UEreHe an ove wie eHow ' the altar ef the available ce. was | 20¥tbing aboot the trade can readily per- crowded, two peranns being jimmed in- a June cheese could not be pas- W Innipeg Severely Scorched. in ths space that shauld be occupied by | *¢4 off for the September article, and t -- ae wey pare oo, M, [A DISASTROUS FIRE VISITS THE cITY4 re rtet peneral. Mass for the Dead, | Very face. 7 ts poss ni Bsar saa Hf ON THE RED RIVER--LOS$ NEARLY ith its elaborate ceremony, the sprcial Kergow, " that € novice in the trade 00,000. service for a Dead Crvr was begun might have -_--* -- 1s alleged, ss service beganwith a brief prayer, afte Cad an, aby et palpi shag ri bingo of! Winnipeg, Man., Nov, 17.--Between which Psa! rw ® yan unseen | ©809 aly abeurd." forthe alleged fraud | midnight and six o'clock yestérday no male chnic m followed the singing of | '* {Ply & hi h less than five alarms of Gre were turned 'Paalm 119, vente was divid into three b be Dei & ba pre oly: Frese re | in for different con flagrations. stations, with them a ach poveitale Tay the Dominion?" asked the cor- right Bros., drygoods; Mitchell's art. At the end of the second sta- a drug store and the offices above in the ies, before the anthem; waathe prayer:| | tom is d ficult to Tae ene but there | Western Canada block, Portage,avenue 'God of all spirits and afl flesh, who has | #7 from §0 to 75, and a ake Mainsstreets, were completely gut- me lieve that any ogi able le exporter bat the walls _beime left thatthe coul of Thy servant,our Empe reat in happy, pleasant and peaceful places, from wrich grief and signing shall fl-e away. O, is Wig gad hath committed tn thooght, in word, who bey jodgem ments nay "Gloria in Excevis litantes which tonation. t short prayer eight troparions ud Jahn the Monk amascu were pro -- Then came d lesson, verses 34 !0 31, clutive of the filth cha apter ot Jono, and ravers "God of all spirits," was ea the Metropolitan approached the cataf. This was done by the chief mourners, © repetition of Holy, Holy er, - Metrop: olitan "Muy thy memory en- who wai wortby bo be blessed with remembrance," The sont sang thjs three times, and the Metro) pronounced the - words of abs ation = - -- ad, great . assemblage | siccusieens '7 pralcteed titgal never flagged. Perbaps most impressive moment hen the brong- doors of forward all present bowed low and cross ed themselves, the choir chanting slowly, sod with subdued voices, Afiera a pane, "during whic silent prayer was offered stepped forward to the o 5 Za x 3 = > o 2 . g pertal family aod those bound by ties of the c:ffin, which was fastened in its place. Then eyhtGenerals bode away lihed the c: ffinto their shouldersand bare it to the entrance of the Imperial yault, where it and a moment la of Alexander the Ill. were lowered into s lowered, a At the moment the cuffin was bas committed the fraud referred to inthe despatch." . Grant wae also interviewed ceencdiog the charge and he replied as "Lam more sutprised than a at the whntesale absurdity of the accu tion, am not ig oo to deny or eas m the statemen ted, acthin anding. Estimated loss this" fire was a an alarm r fire at the of Merrick, Anderson & Co., containing a valuable stock of stoves and hardware. Total loss of this fire ia estimated at $125, ggl apposed that the fire in the | any other mgnth's make, n Western Canada Building was started in been asked do so. I have shipped | ihe Masonic Hall, which | is on the to; Chis season 55 wes, aad if this} qi The wecle building was completeiy lieged fraud were as universal as we are utted, including the stores on the led to believe | certainly would kn Poona e loss ie fully covered something about it, | think Sir hag iad £ loturence the Norwich Union upper, our High Commissioner in Ene- ' land, will be doing Canada a valuable Nauonal aad Eastern compaclet. servic into the facts of the case. I bear the Montreal Cheese and Butter --_ will take the matter uptat once, cannot see where they can lay their -- on any 6 _ oder in da, the assoctation, 2! seen by The Empire and he spo a ally sa ~ rest, The trade, he said, had beeo libelled and the matter wid have attended to at once. He inte ing @& meeting of the association the Gret of the week, and th char dealt with then and there, I: might be, coalows the deal- de in Aogust & ands in June or july pyr br mak ------------ EE When Bigamy is Not Bigamy. IMPORTANT DA&CISION MADE CHIGF JUSTICE ARMIUR, Nov. AN BY ; Tgrotite man, the bizamy w en xon at Detroit in May, 1895, al bough at the ad a wile uving'm Canada: ee amin Plow- who, being married, goes th vos a form of marriage with per | other per- som im any part bu Vernet -- that the tof the world" w. second iage ceremony ian tornen area, The Be Parlia- sabject fou Me. William Nivin, the president of 1 admit tois by any means, but it -is quite al d to spppose that ian ex-] porter has guilty of cheese | ment fe og fe -- ' in another A Message from the Lake. Bayfield,Out., Nov. 19--A glass, agin ig she bottle was e t cinkeng with all bands, in the hold. Gyrd take care = you andy Tene Gas: of cis one rettiest in typography that comes to our * RELIEP AT LAST. : oes a dir Lendesboro oung Lay. a VICTIM OF SEVERE peat agegaectaned AND WATRKY BLOOD-- yoo SHE REGAINED STRENGTH. UPA rik aOw HEALTH AND From the Clinton New Era. Miss Kate Longmanisa young lad eee who lives wit er Londes means of ape _some other thee it should be lon y wi I was subject to s weakness to such an extent that I could not step up osave my life. I docto-ed cures effected by ' Pink Pille, I a re~ and or and what was. bis mission, said Williame' Pink Pilis are the greatest medici iss s0 ne known, aughter sick that I feared that she would die, and she continually grew weaker antl she began the use of Pink Pille, and they have cured her, as she has h re- currence, ofthe trouble * iss is he picture of health, nd declares that Dr, Williams' Pink Pills are entitled tothe credit, The New ows of ma ers o bate theumatism, paralysis, sciatica, the at er a gtippe, loss of ap dizziness, chronic v sions and all building anew the bloo a, ms Pills are manufactured y the Dr Wake ne" Medicine Company, Brock vite On, Schnectady, N: » and are sold only in xea aring theit trade mark and wrapper printed in red ink, at So cents a bo ir oi e for $2.50, acd may Ss had of all drue- gists, or direct by mail from Dr. Wils liems' Medicine Conan from either ddreas. e By the overflowing of Lake Manitoba some settlers were drowned out, a! many lost Jags live stock, including' valu- able hors Thooas Corbett, apatriarch of Grey ss paseed ny recently at the of va son-in-law, Jobn Jackson, 2. 3 e con. 18, 8 The Hamiton i Toronto Company's s been laid up for tween the two cilies since April 7. James Liddle, editor of the Preston, lows, Times, wrote v is own. suiciae and then went and killed ringer ied ioe out the programme to the let Arrangements have been pir with D. L. Moody, the well-known evangelist. to conduct four meetings in Hamilton on the co and evenings of November 264 sae re been received from pepe ver that J. Frank Burns, son of Mr. ts, formerly of Hamilton, bas 'he accidentally shot while cock shooung near Vancouver . Pa eeaeier vinited the house of dam Saunders, of Sidney township, on Friday night, and afier robbing her of oney shot. efenceiess woman pais: in the bead. Mys. Saunders is iving, and-is-being cared for in Belle. ville Cheese e Markets. Listowel, Nov. 15.-- Akt the 'air here to-day bed fuchoriea bearded 10 429 boxer cheese, One ol was 10 15 180 5. for Be ay mas ran from 100 to los, Lo . Nov. 17.--Etght factories bo: raaa 4.165 ga zee of Senior! inber cheese an ancouf g-ason. ant 0) at 10 1-40; bid: ding from 10 1-8 to 10 l-4c Utica, N.Y,, Nov. jhe Cheese got bah ay Finy poxes * Bic. a boxes at 9fc, 336 at Spo, Rey dD Qic, 1,752 boxen at lore, at bie 's Oic, 30 boxes bat nune were pees wt | " Nov. 19, -- Sales -- y-kix boxes at &o, . 2,167 boxes sat Yic, 14) boxes of dairy at In. ngereoll, Nov. 20.~Offerings to~iay, 6,510 ag tbe (rag Of ihe se¢asoo's make. Bie. bat r refused by erveral: re. was a herge nuts ndenoe, and The marcet adjourn. or he two Woeks, whlch will be the last season. Fe ters. Yourr, A. A. Ca RTine." | LISTOWEL oes n, The last word and another not distinct. ' $51 Ba "*Vessel's neme Cue . Eddy- eS grt was writicn o with a iat Fy A 'oceries sarkinn on it, and gett s at 600 70 Buthalo gth Oct., Eddy groce: : ge } 7) the am "3 e Qne of the sights of of Montreal ing visit @ to the Witness" office, which, for inr oe atpal elegance, copyenience and com- i pleteness of equipment has few rivals in i8 ere. "s attention is arreste 600 teu on the sidewalk by seeing through a win- $8 is wr patiently iaroing a - 40 50 ith the air of one who has STRATFORD, tract for a century of faitbfal labor, a! Nov, 1, 180k. means to fulfl it. hin Chinaman je'made yall eee, per ¢ gb bush.......... 8 % HA ct and for steady, patient, 'eadiess | SP toil commend us to8 ' Chinaman, Peat. aoe? pasbel: a a Making bold ta go tm we find ogrselyes in | 8. ry 5 fi an ancieuld pater office with "Tied floor, Batter peri ~ is is bot * a . i 17 = -- piloted 7 a epiral sane 'ninegh Deane ber, parrel i é = the great editorial room, to the battery of ss TORO types wv he of the . nineteenth century, as Gutenberg's mov- yaicks aT Yanstnne mc 2, 106 types were of the awakening life of | Wheat' fall, per busbel.. . & & the fifteenth. great Hoe of ge "2 the "Witness," which prints als y s i yo 43 28 . 5 ow Nonh Brace Conssryatives bave-te-| 4 bave .dc- of nominating a candidate hos the Hee House poli gag at Tara on 'reread 1 New Telling: Establishment, WM STEPHAN, eereeeey: ot or shskt Telioriog business in t ga Baa! lothin wilt with Hes ait a by hg bh gearante agood f snip. +Give me e tri: vineed of For bard new ip Syed try S- w cen our pene ed. and it ill be thems look xe new, abd you wi Pl 'our patrouage sollelted WM STEPHAN. 1831 THE CULTIVATOR 1895 COUNTRY GENTLEMAN THE BEST OF THE AGRICULTURAL WEEKLIES. **Hlorticalteral sea Frei and gee ruts Gresing, = While it also Includes all micor Coro ments of rural interest, such as the Poultr: Yard, Eutomology, Beekeeping, Greene house and Grapery, Veterinary Replies, Farm ations and A Fi Rending. » and ® so mary of the News of Wee! Its Market 'is are uposually plete, and m attention in ? ta of Crops, as throw! it one of ibe jropnrtant all qorations--When to and When to Sell. 16ts liberally tl'ue con ing matter 3 LUTHER TUCKER & BON, Publishers, 'albany, N.Y. \Q Mrs, J. H. Hons yoru, 1. Pacific Ave,, Santa Cruz, Cal, arrites: "Wher a nil ve school, in Treading, Obie, I had a severe attack of brain ay recovery, Liound myselt ny tire, I I should ba perms -- BO, fa urced mo to use Aycr's Ialr , and, on doing so, my Lair Began to Grow, and F now hare as fine a head of hair wish for, being chanzed, aah ever, from blonde to dark hrowa. " After a fit of sickness, my halr camo out in ounitvtie Lused two bottles of one could met| Ayer's ys Vi Aeon end very fulland h senile, 1 bs aly + papa | Pes ammoth Spring, Ark, Ayer g Hair Vigor 'pares thy Dreads OWDERS cas Stor ARO One and Necralgia ; ved, Teneuc, Dien st Cons Paice 2s Cenre ar Ppava.t er NOTICE. The puplic ara hereby wae Ante give credit to any pers witbegt m n order, a I wilt not nO be held Loe i? re ce rege {eo Shen a be my acoou ve ROBERT M 17 Btstowel, Nov. 14, 18h, ii secret bi BOLDIN LISTOWEL AND EVERY WHERE BY ALL DRUGGISTs: a CHASE'S Store to ae = cate : EVERYTHING TO BE RUSHED OFF IN A SHORT: TIM : - = Shelves Emptied and Counters Cleared. - - in a great Dress Goods in Tweed effects STUPENDOUS MONEY-SAVING CHANCES. PRICES CUT IN TWO many lines--------_. 7 cts. .a yd. and upwards, BLACK AND COLORED Henriettas, Serges, Bengalines and Whipcords must go ata price. Mantles, Coating and all Fur Goods at unpproached prices. Gentlemen : Buy your wines suits and overcoats at ee weeping sale. Underwear, Top Shirts, poi and Hosiery ai Sale Price. Don't forget the RED FLAG sign where the sale is going on, 777 STORE. } - ~ By the way, Pat, hold on to your dollar, until you get to GUNTHERS money- saving, satisfaction - giving Holiday Stock, and do you now he is giving a solid gold watch as a first prize, anda Music Rox as a second prize to his customers buyin one dollar's worth or over s. Flaherty -- Then. I will make haste and--go to Gunther's this very day, and|1 buy one of those beautiful yatches he is selling away down. Every purchaser gets a certificate with a number attached. You know my 'Dear boy, you can get just what you want at this store, say it's the er Store I ever saw. I just bought one of those handsome carving sets which is a sort of protection] you know," then let me tell you Gunther does the right kind of watch repairing, an his price is very low to what I up to date man every time. Make haste, Pat. J. H. GUNTHER, ° Watch specialist, Local manager of the Bell Telephone Company, Listowel. "The Century IN 1895. : of Talarost Lapp terse a bare secon tary wil! print during 1895, A NEW LIPEOP NAPOLEON used to pay, Gunther is an|i CHEESEMAKER WANTED, Tendera will be received by the ander ened op 19 December Ist, 18M, for a clare ne (exon: and to furnish security thet on. min tupufacior @ @ first. Class article of ri woderaigacs dor re, cheese fact en. COGHLIN, Secy, Moleaworth P.O. Nov. Gtb, 1864. Ale MARY AITCHISON has added to her : FRUIT STORE & select block FAMILY GROCERIES CON FECTION ERY, leo sole agenoy for fuest bran: CEYLON TEAS im once an 'Brerytitne's wed at Butter "Store next door wat oe eae Office, th ape aH pr oiher ue estcash pi MARY. AITCHISON, BOAR FOR SERVICE. thordigbbred Ch * be kept for selyiee cs chew i aes 1 Welincs Terms one dol *" ALpERY COSENS, Wallace LIME | The G, T. R. waviak again Samos oarty, bexvy 2avibg teal and ices te wilt : 3 s LJ ry. PB ploseeonits on Mr, Jos. Witeo: - smilb, who will atiend to its delivery. - nu T, MALE 4vo YOUR Poultry may be Saye that is your fault and your loss - GRAN DMOTHER'S. ideal wl! not sui: modern methods, however good these ideas might have been, they ar OLD MAGNI FICENTLY ILLUSTRATED. 2 onus for t orfcal seriais,and never in ita Biitory psi & greater one 0 projected than thi "Lite of Napoteon," written by if, WH liam M, Sloane, of neelon, who spent mu reparati for his work. uafar noblegraphyof "the man f destiny" has a paar fn either English from rancor and attentive to jhe Bethe bistorical eriticiam, read re is & ntration of all the Nees d memoirs, nificent-- ealth of the Century's art éupattioent will be - lavished rpon them, e- bis. subscriber for' $15 view, To- feoal a large monthly may,azine, a t one deiler per years oF to two A tree aa copy will be sent ie readers cn ad- wil gremine a portal nard to the publisher, Donovar,, e Review is near- | ing its ninetecnth year, Getrid of your -- ROOSTER and buy a young thoroughbred to grade: our flock. mje Tone ' SUBSCRIBE will ANEW NOVEL BY Marion Crawford. 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