Milverton Sun, 9 Jul 1914, p. 2

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oe ee en ee a ANERVOUS BREAKDOWN Can Be Averted By Feeding the Starved Nerves With Rich, Red Blood Nourish your nerves—that is the se way you can overcome life's worst misery, nervous exhaustion. ‘The fits of depression and irritation, the prostrat inet , the weak- nées and trem! Hing, of the legs, the Unsteady ha the fe digestion that rae the victim cf ib end in ner & 3 & Nourish peor nerves by the al process of ea your veins h blood. Wil- new is why these Billa have paved succems tain 60 many cases of nervous disease i ordinary ce Wa ye have to follow the drain on my system was 80 ny ner me shattered, the blood impoverished |” ee my whole bce undermined. tried a number of so-called reme dies without daciving any benefit. act & having read so much about Dr. ilhame™ Pink Pills I decided to ay them, The result was agen St natn I regained my diag ‘rae ere aie: Tabu ‘ah ‘ constant tredns T had felt and ith mew li te and energy. ines used the pills, with beneficil results in my £ family .an will always have a ‘of praise for th i Pink or = 7 pay ia get Dr. Williams’ Pills from any medicine dealer by mail post paid at 60 cents a box or six boxes for $2. 560 by writing The Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co.; Brockville, Ont Beauty of Character. There is a sweetness of the child, and a sweetness of the old. The sweetness of the child is rk in- dependent of his personality. It is his ways and in his looks, hod the same thing is true, though not quite so much, o' young wo. man. But when sweetness comes at sixty it is the impression, of the very nature of the soul. Trice, shen hetey we believe, has no woman is really beautiful tat she is fifty-three. The beauty worth most is the beauty that is connected with the charac- ter itself. ot A Full Report. Vhat did they say to you?’’ ask- ed little Harry's mother Pe his first visit to the new Sunday school. “The tesenee said she was glad to seo me ther “Ye (agbahe anid she hoped I would “ieee was that mit eaibinaid*! : ed me if our family pplowacd ts Anat cabeativadion.| Mibara's Co, Limitea, Gents valuable | hinting oe of : atin'r d tronted ‘him ‘without doing. him any Permanent good. WILFRED GAGNE. Prop. ef Grand Central Hotel, Dyum- mondville, Aug 3, +) tinguished payee by NEWS ACROSS THE BORDER WHAT IS GOING ON OVER IN THE STATES, Latest Happenings in Big Republic Condensed for Busy Readers. John D. Rockefeller and his son have given $10,000 to the New York Police fad, , Mrs. ris K. Jesup, who died in New yous recently, left over $8,- na- 000, 000 of a $20,000,000 estate to charities. can Holly Springs, Mass., L. P under sentence of ten reas in bis Siamese wenb on a rages hairy and di in his cell. n, one of the ore at the penitentiary, Black- well’s Island, was mereatet charg- Yled with selling drugs to prisoners. ine New ork Beowpetiy” vhs dis- vices during were "at Bareisbunes Pa., Pascal Hall, a negro, condemned to the gallows, ing of his execution, but “Casey Jones.’ Former Police Lieutenant Charles Becker has been removed to the cel in Sing Sing lately oceupied by Re- bacci, the Italian murderer, ly executes Julia Lowenstein an Street, Ney oe finished a "eas then went and hecigea off the roof, committing suicide, ened Barker and ‘Wallexh Duh- kerloot, v4 tion on a eas es held up for eeasc, fined 85 had to tia Hag! vata , Bands will p sang East 77th rangements have been made to have ig singing. societies with the bands and orchestras. . Nolan, who left a ‘piano, 0 to w niece when the latter gets rasa, but not before She is not even keeping company at presen seven-year-old Los Angeles ne called on Rearier Wilson, and asked him to kiss her, saying she “wanted to i California,” The President com- plied cheerfully, rving Ramsay, a Brooklyn chauf- an is suing for $50,000 for the loss of a spoonful of brains in an osion while repairing a gasoline bank owned by Emanuel J. Weil, at Cedarhurst, L,I, For twenty years Faire Farley he conducted a cafe the Bow- le entrusted the ‘business Ao Bia ‘three banten: rs, died recently, left tiie wtiole of ils 8 estate to them. HMUA Mtanoliprneds &"Gae’ tank in the Peekskill Hat Works, Ed ward Wilson, a eaptain in the Peekskill. Fire Department, struck a match to light a cigar, In the bois losion which Senteg the captain was mutila ond recognition. Eminent phy igiatue at the second of the American Medi- cal Astoeation ft an att standing on the head to relieve rheumatism, out, sea nervousness dyspepsia, One doctor said: ‘‘If poo a doctor ; poverty is due to ilinesa.” ain ‘tube 5d peta $2,000 worth f radium was | in seamen the other day, ra substantial re- ward offered for its wise young police head- quarters, laid the tube containing the radium on an official’s Aftér Dust, Most of us are’ out for the dust, bat we object to having it thrown in our eyes. ‘Minard’s Liniment Cures Garget in Cows, A Sure Revenge, Wite— Bs you like this pudding, | @ dear! a ene gave me the recipe tort Hub Not ‘put I guess you can get he dey with her by giving her your ‘ecipe for mince pies. HAND FULL OF WHITE BLISTERS Scratching ‘Made it Pi it Pain so Badly Lost Many Nights’ Sleep, he jot Do Work at All, Cuticu Soap and Ointment Cured. Bor a05, Vallrfeld, Que-— My hand ba pet get fatto of little a blisters a1 et ep a to weather iy Bani “T tried all that was given mo and was ‘treated for three months and every ‘night wash eosiiy bate ely cured (igned) jarah Mercier, Juno 11, 1013, TO REMOVE DANDRUFF Provont dry, thin and falling Ares sald ftching and hikes and pi rishi and beauty of hale raion oos With Cuticura Soap, assisted by al dressings with Cuticura Oint- Sold oS the world. Biot acs ith eee teor Drug eto tr Pot ‘Ohem. Corp., Dept. D, Boston, U. 8. A- and and without wait- ing for the reward. At. Pittsburg police raided. a cockfight and seize seventeen game tin which were ready ito ey were offered 1, 000" for: the birds, but refused, and turned them over to three hos” [3 ais 2000 the soup worked out at $7 a Fulton Brylawski, a young Wash- ington lawyer, used aulphurous) ¢ ya golf club driven ‘oadrow Vilson at the Suburban Club links. he had offe: we sent a note of anology, which the Presid, - . It was said at tl ub that no warning shout ee “fore”? was given by Mr. Wilsoi poten ere BEAR ATTENDS PANCY BALL. BMS Think He Is Guest, But joon is Bistake; and made a sudden appearance in + rowan, ball-room. a fancy dress dance the revellers at first thought he bes a late guest, but they soon disco _ Forgot ae Johnny—You’re ee spitefulest thing Pi “tang —And you’re ‘the crabbed- pera: boys! You forget that your mother is in the room, Had Experience. “T want a pair of button’ shoes for my wife.’ “his way, sir. What” kind do web Wish, sir? oesn't matter, ost ,80 they donts e button in the bacl -|the motion of a | pass pensented with Sains. by the May-| the pavement, He *| confined solely to co-operate | be e was mine hit® WANTED NEW INVENTIONS facturers are constantly writing us for new tdeas, $45,000 paid for one Weenie Hast gazontea, and sold by Us. 910,000 akered for another. ‘gend for law office, he was taught to value complete ot up ‘no: sion, and car thinking more highly. than MYdeus developed: Inventions perfected. ‘Bena ta Ind aescription of Sour 1dea for reg Patent. ORIG es exuberance, to aspir Patents 4 ld Or No Oh DO. SHIPMAN & CO. Dept. W. tor balance rather than originality, atent old Ur No Uharge Patou Solicitors, Trast Wide, Ottawa, Oat. And: i was. while’ being hese DEAF PEOPLE CAN HEAR. But Not the 2B et Cie Do—Feel 0 itanley Robinson, who came deat at the age of ten, tells in the eres: American just how ey do i Not onl, i do the deaf hear sounds, but they are often greatly annoyed by them, They feel sounds throu, ‘ro concussion on the d f their ears and ne sets the brain, acco: 5 Robinson, through a Bohlin ti feeling rather Yon by ths auditory nerves, BS deaha ee foels sing truck, through the vibrations it causes on does not feel the passing of a rubber-tired vehicle on refused to sing a/hymn on the morn- eee footsteps of a horse if nearby é doe: =i not on the'soft earth, not hear a oP upon stone pave- ment unless it juite close to him. deaf mute,’’ says Mr. Robin- f all the adi pies. vi ‘the door slam, the fall of a ball, an orange, a the pateens of pens in the room, if it is not carpeted, or if they ae a4 have on eubhet shoe or 18; also the noise which hi Saiees with his own knife and fork when eating, aa deat person never feels “the sound of a bell, as its vibrations a: the atmospher think there is no way by which the sound of such an spaieument can ported to fo our fee Some of the devices hei by ® rd = pe SE S suspended from the of e Lea room, and the ss of the bell causes this to wing back wie forth ne man has a flag that-drops when the. bell rings. Another t h 1 attach- so that it ell-push is ed to an electric lamp lights Hp when the esse w Yor ga ps an alarm clock aibached to the foot of a. brass He feels the Mires when the alarm goes off just as plainly. as if he could hear tl % pe pa? He'll Wait. Little Johnny had been naughty all day, At- last, to capt! he slapped his small siste father came home from th hogee The kiddie sat in silerice for a few moments. Then, all of a San: nis turned to his father “The next time I want to hit sister I'll wait until after dinner,” he remarked. After John. “John! Do you vractice regu- jarly on the piano when I am awa: at the office father.”’ “tiv ry day!’ Yes, father. Peri how long did you “Lerten to- day | “Three hours to-day, fa- es and twos bein rd yesterday.” it, — John: “Yes; hee! TNeee practice be sure and hours time you unlock ‘the It’s piano. I'll give you eae key. een in_m; e last fort~ night. Now, mother, “vill you bring me the strap?” Sg HIT THE: spoT Knocked Out Tea a and fone Alls. There’s a good deal of sat tion pi comfort. in histing, geist bai right thing to rid one of t ari an constant iments caused by tea and coffee dioune “Ever since I-can- remember, f it so a! cone that he. could scarcely eat, Mother had coffee- Legs and jet, and if coffee for reakfast I would toa ‘it all day pe usually go to bed with a a ache.” (Tea is just as injurious as coffee, because both contain the drug, caffeine.) “One day father brought te a pkg. of Postum certian tae * Jour grocer, Mother made it acco! ing to directions on ft box, and it just “hit the spot.’”’ It has a dark, seal-brown color, changing to go! len brown when cream i: added, and a snappy taste similar to mild, high-grade coffee, and we found that its continued use speedily put an end to all our coffee i] ab GANTRY leat Gentvercts ago, and Postum ee from that day his, been a . standing pate ot one i! ane bill. coffee ‘drinker, altho he admitted that it hurt him. When I mentioned Postum he said he did not like the taste of it- I teld him Lcould make it taste a} right. He smiled and said) try it. pov ee was a success, he won't have a thing but Postum.”” al five by Canadian Lt Co., Windsor, Ont. Read Road to Wallville,’ ’ in pkgs. Postum now comes in two forms: Regular Pestum—must be well boiled. 15¢ and 250 packages. Instant Postum—is a soluble pow; der. Made in the Phil ae ag Segh ter—no: boiling. Aa about, others sa a Reason” for Postum. y Grocers. - - |e the h|and a gene for foresight Bes i/insuperable difficulties, they bide t LY | $$ $$$ errr The ost por. ht oot both kinds 3 a SIR ROBERT. 1 LAIRD BORDEN. The meson Promier Is a Hard. ded Man. Sir Robe lai Borden, K-O.M. Emp ie cae, stock, an that: Tack key to_his character. ‘The ova Scotian United Empire Loyal- ist is very hhard-headed and very Pi headed, and there is not a harder or longer head “in politics than the wraien’ Prime Minister of Canada. ndgment make him a formidable rival an syne aap imagination and no emotion. His intellectual eayie te ; aie mas- ve, He is a genuine Nova Scotia and Britisher in his adherence to the prose facts of politics, ir Robert is not a pliable being. He does not try*to Prete for the be of pleasing, He has the abil- ity to go his own way without con- auacee thé feelings of others, Nova Scotians, more or less, seem vssexs this quality of self-isola- tion. They do not deliberately tread upon corns, but they are mot pele wheedled or managed. They a preference tbe r going straight ahd and cutting through obsta- cles, rather than cireumyenting ‘them. If they are confronted with time without, falling into a panic or @ passion, ‘They are an im- perturbable They know to wait, Sir Robert’s since his entrance into the political arena is an illustration of this Nova Scotian Loyalist patience. He knows iow to wait, He knows how ito con- trol the petulanee of deferred ambi: He es as learn avoid those errors which disqualify a statesman. He is no flexible oppor. tunist, but on the other hand Ba is a master of non-committal ibact He has always been too pares immolate his reputation upon a for- lorn hope or an extreme enthusi- asm. His mind instinctively drives him along a middle course. He pre- fers to allow other men to make Sir Robert Borden, G.0.M.G, ash experiments, He profits by he impetuous haste of less prudent “s And whenever he is forced ‘to act, he prefers to crr on.the side ot emu- tion, rather than on the side of tion in politics is a virtue, and that inaction ig a pardonable sin, ee to Moderate Men. is these homespun virtues that sare helped x, Borden to hew his way to the highest office in the gilt of the Canadian people. notable fact that he has built up at ’ | prestige by appealing ito the central mass of moderate ever may be said by heated per zans, it is certain that in Canada, el in other English-speaking coun- ies, the mode all, generally in the majo: ere, ormanent majority of extremists, They may supply the driving power for the political ma- chine, but it is the moderate man who controls i Another Borden quality is taci. ity. lonservative chieftain. nows how do keep his own counsel. He is the srpbogusneiil of reserve and reticence, He never thinks aloud. This gift of silence is often “e the cause of irritation to his more emotional followers, Yet Mr. Bor- den‘owes a of his success to his power of holding his tongue re saying nothing he is not forced le is not an orator in any ite of the word, In thit i to} antithesis of Sir !Wilfrid Laurier. we Lihe: a | tascin, ate the popular imagination. Sir Wilfsa on the platform can be irresistibly moving. e can cap- ture \the emotions of any Li and Mnelt the most obdurate ai gonism into momentary ith Borden does not try’ to melt 3% a eee cs 2 n. he meres Se ridley timent, seetlen mn. eal, chygmentative stern Intensified efhacketonlitic’. Evens in the new knight's er has intensified. his natural shaped and moulded mie tradition of the s Eis tits -no |Tah temerity, He realizes that modera- | self. rate-men are, after | for 2h Jearning in his native province, ond |g leads up in the environment §ACIIITES oF Wow § th aie pee of mastering facts. His ms to have ne eloped into an amauingly efficien: ie for the igestion of ec politics. ‘ Nenad Ue adie ais as has Tie fn region mn, imagini prin sentiment, ev ates axed pais ps in the region of facts. on the morning of Sept. 22, 1911, he faced a task that would have sub- ek most men, of his great predecessors had fallen Spot worthy | rohealaat: In one ses- n he convinced the skeptical and delighted ie friends. The divers® elements in the ranks behind were ice together, factionir ngerous. politica shoa skilfully eran; ‘eo years have gone, and his power oon reputation have’ grown. comparatively yous man, Grattan oO’ Fenty, in Star Weekly, fi Betas ' When a Woman Suffers There Is Trouble Ahead. Constantly on their feet, attending |” to the wants of a large and exacting often brea’ own ckache and bearing down p: Such suffering isn’t natural, Dut {ts dangerous, because due to diseased Haueys, The dizziness, insomnia, deranged menses and other symptoms of ki complaint can’t cure require the assistan of Lee trouble, 2 vitallt ity and power to the Hiaydys, to lend ald to the bladder and iver, to free the blood of polsons, probably there is no re) 8 cessful as Dr. Hamilton's Pills. Vor an Arregularitios their merit is’ well knoy Becaus healing effec sare: and oof thelr mild, soothing, and t, Dr. Hi Refi any sub- stitute for Dr, Hamilton’ 8 "Pils of Man- drake and Butter: ——_kr—___ ABOUT “HUMA ACHINE.”* Why Not Give Men Same Consider- ation as Plant Equipment. Here is a thought: lad suppose You give the men who least a8 well, says a writer in Pow- er. You find a Goran piece of ap- 4 do you do, scrap Hardly; paei employer would probably object it you wanted to. first exam. Possibly it is a little out of adjustment, or ib nf worn, or eyen en in some minor “path when you examine into it. ittle time spent in renew- ing dts parts or overhauling, with little or no e and it r better how about the oiler or the fireman who is not doing the kind of work you expect! If he has not go! me it it a better work oe in, dis- charaing hi, with'd th ice to get e me for which he is bet- oh f the Show him why this or,that way of doing something is not right. Then teach him to do the fiphE way ae - Incidentally, you will get loyalty in that mi ceorhion Danby cannot buy. ab can manifest, ‘appreciation in return. If you aren: iM igher motives, there are lenty of selfish reasons for your helping the helper, et Skene 8g Another Case of Blood Poisoning Persisted in paring his corns wit! razor. Foolish when cure is go patn- less and sure w nam's Corn Ex- tractor, Use Putnam's only—it's the best—guaranteed painless, price 25e;-at all dealers, ep A Great Relief. “Say, old man, you’re looking a hundred per cent. better Shen ss did a year ago. a vas worrying about my debts the: ea MAL paid now, eh?” anol but they ‘have “grown that I know there is no use ‘trying to pay them. - br you it’s a great load off my mi ——1--_—_—_ INTEREST TO INVENTORS. of Manitoba, 2 at British Gold stor 2 of Alberta, and 2 of New Bruns- ick. ined Mr iBoRien ‘aa aess men y}go insane than women, n Mexico women and children pack their belongings and follow With Chronic Backache), 2 tees Bs etd in black, evén to the ‘ ry ton’s ei which go direct to ‘tho seat of ae has $ | office of her father, she having just 6 inother thing, do not be unrea- | inde mably harsh with your mén over | an their faults, Cursing them. is just | sld as foolish as banging a balky pump wih a hammer and does about as |¥' by pen dence’ jens comertonie wh co wt ean carry. this peal be-ltor a t once, Between noon tween your men and your machin: |anq eight o'clock 1 had.a whole bottle ery as far as you like. “Really they |rubbed on, and then got into a pert are nery in a way, and |piration under the jankets. This how much more important, it is to a “i ep ty ps ai certain sorts of mili- ‘Y service is compulsory for wo- the women toil. side ie ‘ude. ah the men in the fields, Spanish wemen wil) ‘soon start a cperaien for suffrage in that coun arid Fng., has a female m of bell ringers connected with ete parish church there, More than half of all the females in Germany over fifteen years of age are wage-earners, The French woman as a rule i e age of the. oF age and has a ri gs have taken ace in Gloucester cathedral, Eng- land, in the last 2 y ‘omen are more ate edt men, as statistics show that more men the husband and father to-war. Germany leads ll other ountries in the number of mem- ber Ts bt the International Council of | ink ‘ome Baabltinable women ave adapted tho fad in London arene ‘Mies Elizabeth Bradley has the honor of receiving automobile li- cense tag No. 100,000 in Pennsyl- vania, Miss Fannie 0. Clement is super- intendent of the health teaching de- pertment oe American Red Oross Societ Women eens in the elemen- tary and secondary schools iof the var goat average $458.51 a year ii Siavects: eel om Jackson, Vancouver, B.C., succee: in landing a huge shark yay after a two-hour batt! st. vote condusted by s Paris newepaper, 505,972 fvome: declared they writbed to Nasi pnd 114 Ped they did no a M. Smith wt Saint Testies entered the law been eae fro: College of La Mrs, Rdeyaay a Cossack wo- man, is rad binge darkest Rus- sia on a Czar Nicholas # ing from Vladivostock across Man- ogee Siberia and English Russia three ago. _Under the French law a; divorced oman is compelled to bandh the use of her former husband's name n the Benton granted or else to a fine for every day she uses it thero- iter. * Mrs. Francisco Villa, wife of the famous Mexican rebel general, is only 26 years of age and married ust husband when he was a bandit. ow has two automobiles and papers liamonds besides a magnificent home at Chihuahua ty. In may Sw ayant, there are three mi romen who have a aed business cot shining shoes for trayellers as they emerge from the trains at that point. When they have no customers oy spend their time knitting stockings Pleurisy Pains V Vanish | Chest Colds Cured! NERVILINE vite § neta FAILED TO RE, Neryiline is your Neryiline just Hibbed, an lots of tty will easo that a 4 over yo! destroy the pain, eon you smiling and happy in no t ught cold last week while mot P Mal now ulwaya part of my travel ling kit, and T will never be without ten The large 500. family size bd Bd the most economical, or you can ily get the 25c. trial kite from ney dealer. Wanted a rane Praise Himvelf. Following a disastrous fire in a Western city, many men and women gathered to look atthe ruins, Some of the men, seeing that a wall near which they were standing was top pling, made haste to get oub of the way, and narrowly escaped being crushed. Johnny Brabison, a good Irish citizen, was so near the wall that he could not escape with the others, Be, whirling about, he made for nda ey the ye Pa qa it, out on the other pide safe and evidently ah roud of his ex- ploits, Women who had ‘shut heli eyes and shrieked when. they. saw. ie danger now gathered round him in great joy, beats eried out: 1 ePrais Johnny — Brabiv son, down on sae knees, and thank hheayen |’ “Yis, yis,”’ said he, ‘and T will, but wasn’t. it injaneyous in me, now!’ z° S ht RE Teh Iniportant Point. — Lawyer (to hesitating client).-- Revenge is sweet, 8] ate ‘the case to the ient—But who’ tl get the bitter Soka other fellow or me ‘The de department of mr ih ner ? York city 9 ‘767 men ay | Speetal “tow Full flavored and ‘he perfectly cooked | sat make delicious reds sandwiches, Everybody's favorite. FARMS FOR SALE. 3. W. DAWSON, Minely Colborne Street waon, Bra or x. Ww. CLE Golborne Bt. Toronto. NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE. 1D WENKLY IN LIVE MISCELLANEOUS. CoANoeR, | TUMORS, LUMPS, ETC, Internal ‘and external, cured with: by treatment, Write yy us ciate Be Bellman Medical Bo iiiniteds Collingwood. r- HOME hits Oe UNIVERSITY | KINGSTON, ONTARIO. ARTS APPLIED SCIENCE EDUCATION Inoludin MEDICINE ENGINEERING Your Best Horse Worth torou 2. nar best horse ds just as Hable to Sptclanas Spares Ringbone, Splint, Curb or laieness es your poorest KENDALL’S. - SPAVIN CURE has saved many thonsands of dollar In horse: sled by entively curiuy these ailments. e Ont., ob, 20th, : “rh iti Spavin Cure to till ee several Jacks, aud removed n bunch of Jonje fig ented by HE "io, nasa 1 —Gfor $5, ‘our book ree at drugylats ra Falls, Vt, Patiset Mesias handy, “Preutise on the Horse’ ances with yi horses, ath Paid Yet. A mi igs Biae ny aan sie tie sacks of after year in SS, 2 2 Ss 4 2 o z * traw buyer in the district one day awakes e price of a stack. An en- ormows sum was asked, which the. rata ace) |. ‘How about the lterms of settlement?’ asked ‘the old miser, EWell, ss see,” said the buyer, “my terms are to settle when I fetch the ey Toad away.’ “That's a bargain," said the miser, ese di ne other's hand. Theo! chap watched every load go away except he last, and e728 ‘the buyer has never fetched yet SsUMEER zovmer 3 RATES TO THE PACIFIC COAST. ‘Vim Chicago; and ‘North Woatern Ry. fate round tlekets. alo from all i “wallow and vice, “Ror no kablOM, addres B. 46 Yonge OD tC a ull near a xt rates, Ul trated fond ‘and f4 etnias Hi Bennett, Jonoral Agent, Bireet, Fonto, Ontarlo, Minard’e Liniment Cures Distemper, ck—I was just admi bela hair. How pretty it is! Ma- bel’s Sh enta she has some pret tier than that! YOUR OWN DRU GGIS) ine Bye Keepieviy or ftad op wre Hew e, is Superstition never keeps people hom accepting 13 for a dozen, ‘Minard's Linim Cures Diphtheria. Wanted to Get in, An Irishman walked into a hotel and se der oe men fighting at the far end of room, Leani the bar, ri Sentient inquired of the bartender: “Ts that a private fight or can anyone get into it?’ Minard’s Ziniment Cnres Colds, Eto. | Soap is one of the few things that ag! nig! should be handled without gloves, So AS sate ane eS

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