Times & Guide (1909), 5 Dec 1913, p. 8

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DENNIS Ave., AND WEstoN RD., ,:.-:':- thintataongncetniutesaraje mt nz:-z‘-;na prepcnomnace: fq:@:fg Succm®ssor to W. WEBSTER, DEALER IN Choice Groceries, Fre%h Fruit, Canned Goods, etc., etc. PAERCRERORCACHCRERTHONOEOHCATRCAORâ€"RORTRTHCE CRTERCRTACACRTRERTRERTRERTRERTRTHCRONCHHCHE WARDELL‘S â€" MONUMENTAL â€" WORKS F. E. DAINES 1476 DUNDAS STREET, WEST TORONTO EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. samok a= ssm BV P1 @3 & $ tas 3 63 T37 To fp is 1 6 5 5A 6 s m 3 Py â€" ?Y'::%' 4. :;:i § _ 3 | & 6 is iss _ 5%5 "ET. 6n 3 o xd . 3 B 45 5 e e No h4 [(E # [ has io 9 i &'&/_‘5{5 fi‘fi s 5C 8 & is B â€" 2 L( is â€" E& | o3 of es 3 o 80 P 50 t â€" ‘E 6 | 4 3 5 3 & G R 18 s td . se +7 s 5s B B tS ie 5. 3 AO Mack 2E M S â€"A| E P PA R D wWATCH, CLOCK and JEWELRY Repairing a Specialty Ihe . . . Shfippfii‘d, Wgtchmaker, 17096 Dandas St. WEST TORONTO. Illll”llfllIlllI|IIIll"l|IIl”ll[""llflllll"lllfl]llllm Jeweller and Optician. _ Marriage Licenses issued. . a All work promptly repaired and gaaranteed, Charges moderate 7 HE WATCHMAKE®R: Noar Royee Avenue and C.P.R, Station Mt. _DENNIS PHONE JUNC. 90 un 1CASTORIA The Kind You Have COAL OIL STOVES A specialty for the hot weather. Lambion Aws, â€" â€" MOSNT DENNIS NARDWARE GARDEH TOOlS CASTORIA For Infants and Children. THE CENTAUR cOMPANY, NCW YON® CITY. N. 0. RAMSDIN, stock now in our â€"Showâ€" rooms,â€" and about twenty means â€" about 75 to choose Monuments. we bought month of October. which â€" will arrive _ soon, from, all choics in. Design fore possible, and have_ . your Cemetery Plot nice in the and best Granites. These Spring. _ Having counts on same for the cent hby,. having your Monuâ€" ment erected this Fall if i B Save from 15 to 20 per are ‘making. special b foal C large and disâ€" beâ€" | Celebration of Holy Communion first Sunday of the month at 11 a.m., |third Sunday at 8 a.m. AND further take notice that on such last mentioned date, the adminiâ€" strators will proceed to distripute the estate of the deceased amongst the parties entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which they then shall have notice and that the said executors will not be liabhle for the assets or any part thereof to any pelâ€" sons of whose claims, notice shall not have been received by them at the time of such distribution. $ C. LORNE FRASER, ESQ.; Barrister, &c., Bank of Nova Scotia 1 Bldg., Weston, Ont. 4 Solicitor for the said Executors. t DATED at Weston, this q _ _19th day of Nov., A.D., 1913. ‘;5‘6 ‘Notice is hereby #iven pursuant to the Statutes of 1 George V, being Chapter 26=and amendments t}'lelr%to, that all creditors and others having claims against the Estate of the said George Gordon, who died on or about the 13th day of November, 1913, are required on or before the 10th day. of December, 1913, to send py post, préâ€" paid. or delivered‘" to the undersigned, Solicitor for the Imperial Trust Comâ€" pany of Canada, the executor of the Estate of the ~said deceased, their chrigtian and surnames, addresses and descriptions with full particulars of their claims, statempnt of their account and nature of securities if any, ‘held by them duly verified by affidavit. ' i Services Lords Day, 11 am and 7 p.m. Sunday School, 3 p m. Men‘s Bible Class, 3 p.m. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday 8 p.m. Bible Study, Inâ€" ternational S. S. Lesson. Friday 8 On Sunday next, Mass will be celeâ€" brated at 10.30 a.m. Priest, in charge Rev. Dr. Tracey. Divine service next Sunday at 11 o‘clock a.m. Rev. T. Beverly Smith, Rector. . â€"EXECUTORS NOTICHK TO iâ€" CREDITORS. S IN THE MATTER _OF the Estate of George Gordon, late of the Village of Weston, in the County of York, reâ€" tired farmer, deceased. ‘â€" eR On Sunday next service will be held in Westminster Sunday School. Audiâ€" torium, corner Main and Mill Streets at 1+ a m.,. andâ€" 7. p.m: Sunday School at 3 p.m. CHURCH OF CHRIST, DISCIPLES THE YORK FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Cash, Mutual and Stock. Full Government Deposit For Rates apply to E. J. MUSSON, WESTON or drop a card to Head Office, Kent Building. Youge Street Toronto. 11 a.m. Mattins and Sermon. 3.00 p.m. Sunday School. 3.00 p.m. Adult Bible Class, 7 p.m. Evensong and Sermon 8. 8. 31, York. es at 3 p.m. 1st Sundayâ€"Mattins at 10.30 Holy Communion (Choral) at 11. 2nd Sundayâ€"Mattins at 11. 3rd Sundayâ€"Holy Communion after Mattins at 11. _ 4th Sundayâ€"Mattins at 11.. ~â€" 5th Sundayâ€"Mattins and Litany at Sunday next, preaching 11 a.m: Bible Class, 3 p.m« â€" Preaching, 7.p.mM.> . Subject,â€"‘"Theâ€"Secret of_Success."" The first of a series of addresses to youing people to Dbe delivered the first Sunday of each month. - ~Young People‘s Cluh, Wednesday, â€"8 p.nf. | You are invited to. our senvices. Minister REV. VIN%:LEAUGHLAND, Hold Services in the Public School, Mount Dennis, every Sunday evening, at the hour of Seven O‘ctock. _ * _ Sunday School and Bible Class at Three o‘clock in ‘the afternoon.â€" _ Public Worship at 11 a.m., and 7 p.m. Sunday School and Adult Bible Classes at 3 p.m. Insure in the York Fire Public Worship at 11 a.m., and 7 p.m. Sunday School and Adult Bible Classes at 2.45 p.m. ATP: Every Sunday Evensong at 7. Sunday School, at 3 rm. _\ ‘ On Saints‘ DPays,. Holy Communion at 10.30. ; J. Hughesâ€"Jones, M.A., ‘Rector. 0 Gore M. Barrow, Curate. ' MOUNT DENNIS. METHODIST CHURCH. Public service at 11 a.m., and 7 p.m Sunday School and Adult Bible Classâ€" Services every Sunday at 7 p.m, Sunday School at 2 p.mâ€". Services held â€" in School House Every Sunday Holy Communrion at CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. THE CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD. ST. JOHN‘S (ANG.) CHURCH. ST. JOHN‘S (R.C.) CHURCH Rev. J. A. Long, Ph.D., Pastor PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH." PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH J. Hughesâ€"Jones, M.A., Rector. METHODIST CHURCH. Rev. J. W. H. MILNE, B. A CHURCH SERViCES BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. J. G. Rogers, Pastorâ€" BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev. W. H. Wallace, Pastor ST. PHILIP‘S. ALEX. WOOLNER, Pastor The Manse, Mount Déennis H. 8. FORBES, B.Aâ€" C. W. ‘Marsh, Pastor x\ % +# ( in charge : "‘Well, then, why don‘t you trot her out?" § 7 p.m Nowâ€"laugh. Classâ€" 4 . Another Phrage of Life. astorâ€"‘z _Out of the ordinar}g people or pasâ€" imes always appeal to me. _ One evening this month I attended ‘Hans itown,‘‘ goiter up by the Asâ€" and 7 ociation of Native Sons and Daughâ€" PROGRESS AND FUN. Some are born. little saints or November 5th proved a wonderful ange!s, like my olger sister, but such day in San Fernando Valley, where Jie young. i the celebration of t,%e opening of the._ ‘‘True happinessgis not found free aqueduct, at a cogtk of $24,500,000â€"|in nature 1ike"g0‘1"§ nuggets, but it is alpd gape employme?tt to thousands of Ridden away in the hard granite of f en sympathetic servics.‘" It‘s said_ that |70,000 spectators\ L. J. SAWAGEâ€"MecCLURE. availed themselves bf the opportunity. California, Nov., 1913. Hundreds of autbs lined the FOAQS | leading to the camtades. 1 With the pressurg of the button the n[DNOHD WA([‘ 8 SI“O“G signal was given at the flood gates * s above to turn the sparkling Owens Valley Water intg, the course leading‘ CONTRACTORS. to the San Fernardo dam. | s Two bundred ang thirtyâ€"three miles Plastering, â€" Cement Work, of pipe line, flumg, syphons and reâ€"| : servoirs, that stretch fromâ€" Inyo btU.OCO, DI'aIDS, Fl()OI‘S, County of Los Angeles. | . e The pressure is] enough to supply Foundations, Sidewalks. 135,000 acres of land with water. for| Pss irrigat‘.‘on purposes in ‘a'd‘di‘bion tolr Fierigspiauin A urbary ul arnain County of Los Angeles. The pressurg ig] enough to supply 135,000 acres of lgnd with water for irrigation purposés in addition to furnishing the city with water for doâ€" mestic purposes. _\ Social vP:?pgramme. About noon, the) Mayor, Chief Enâ€" gineer and others gave vent to their joyous feelings by giving appropriate speeches. % Heard aâ€" man say lately, that if he could live again, h@ woald prefer beâ€" ing a mocking bird. S Patti or all the %tars I have ever heard, seem meagre to that King of Song. 4 & An amusing story. Once a noted singe‘g was booked for an even ng in a Misspuri town.â€" Her assistant being a foreigner, < spoke brokén English. Coming before the audience to apologize for Madamâ€"he said, ‘"ees a leetle horse.‘‘ ters, and supposed to be as the (yimesd roduced in the days ol the old ‘‘fortyâ€" niners."‘ a There ong saw the Ristoric saloons, dance halls and boarding houses. To add color to the scene, swaggerâ€" ing cowboys, grim miners, indians, keenâ€"eyed sherifis ang romantic pioâ€" neer girls thronged the strasts. Theore were ‘"‘shoot ups,‘‘ gambling tables, rows and lynchings. . ~And best of all, %hen the Southern Californian Star, th voice in prime condition pealed fo?xv'g,h her sweetest. . Noticing a ripple of laughter, he reâ€" peated thatâ€""was a leetle horse, a leetle horse, 4 lectle golt." That being too much for the "small boy‘‘ in the gallery, so he brought down the house by adding: The mayor‘s son took his father‘s position, supported by a band of deâ€" puty. sherifis and a vigilance commitâ€" tee, and law court presided over by two judges. 3 Spontancous compustion is practital but applied in conversionâ€"no, nit! The: man <who played the game in Hang town, when the west was :n the height of its gold fever glory, conâ€" ducted the rondo game, the first game n Galifornia. h\ 3 The gamblinz at the roulette wheel and dice games, the purchasing at the aloons and country stores. _ Mother Grady‘s boarding house, and other places of amusement.. The mining shaft led to typical mining camp scenes, lovers‘ lane and a miniature reproduction of an cATY Spanish mission. % of this great West. . And as far as goodness is concerned, it showed ‘the contrast of the ‘‘Then‘‘ and "Now." To be briel, it exhibited just what christianity is doing for the world. It takes time, like the growing and unfolding of a bud into a beautiful rose. se s e 150 1055 30f6b 13. G _ M 9 50f6 Water lots in frontof N &S M 9 14 L _ _M9 46ft 6 21 â€"N _ M 9 50(6 _ Aâ€"M_ O Mo9 46ft 6 560â€" _‘ _ M 76 50f6 561 â€" â€"_M 76 50f6 562 M 76 50ft E25 ft 262 M 76 25f6 197 M 161 65f6 206 M 161 50f6 :=C M 177 56ft 4 M 177 66ft E 21ft 9 of 9 M 177 21ft 9 AP M 177 66f6 Thatâ€"affair drew tremendous crowds all that week it was held. â€" . Iu what @ay? Some may think, \i(hat benefit was derived by seeing "Hang Town?" Because, it should. be a treat to Easterners, as well as to natives of in fact, anyone. s 3. It: showed the mod§ of life, traits and pastimes of the early days ol this countryâ€"the foundation, the history 561 562 E25 ft 262 197 206 Fos Arrears of Taxes W. 50 of 7 63 Treasurer‘s Sale of Lands Hang Town Money. RSl ECCC 7 531 _ 50ft Govt Road 12.06 â€" 1.90â€" _ 1£9.90 912 50ft Rose Ave. 2.383 _ 1.8o 4.18 1055 30ft Macdonald 6.35 1.85 8.20 M 9 50fb _ Long Branch Ave. 24.38 2.20 26.58 M 9 4.74_ 1.86b 6.59 M 9 46ft 6 Arbour Reserve 1:78â€" 1.80 3.63 M 9 50f6 Long Branch Ave. 41.83 2.65 44.48 M 9 46ft 6 Arbour Reserve 8:25 1.85 â€" 10.10 M 76 50ft _ â€" Sand Beach Road 9.88 1.85 _11â€"73 M 76 50f6 Sand Beach Road qss â€"1.85â€" Lt3 M 76 50ft Sand Beach Road 9.8§8â€" 1.85â€" 41.78 M 76 25{6 _ Seymour Street 787 1.85 â€" 9. 72 M 161 65it _ Marine Parade 5.75â€" 1.85. ~7.60 M 161 50ft _ Lake Shore Road 5.75 1.85 7.60° M 177 56ft Newcastle Street 14.40 1.96 16.36 M 177 66ft_ _ Newcastle Street 14.40 1.96 16.36 M 177 21ft 9 Newcastle Street 5.94 1.85 7.179 M 177 66f6 â€" Newcastle Street 14.40 1.96 â€"16.36 M 224 50ft _ Liake Shore Road 36.91 2.52 39.43 All the foregoing lands are patented. D. L. STREIGHT, i Taxes in the Township of Etobicoke, County of York to Wit,â€" The inflation of â€" gen gas is the m blood is purified." _ necessary for me | as to the vital 1 purifying! procéss, illustration may be tested by a cruel experiment. FPlace a mouse @r any other small animal in a seal box, into which you have introguced a stoppered tube. Then, aftér having inflated your lungs, dischakrge the air which you have now in your lungs through the tube into theibox. A few repetiâ€" tions will speed extinguish your victim‘s life. a Main Street, Weston. which is our vital element. â€"Were colds always caused by the lowering of th@ temperature, how many ol us would ever be free from them?â€" For is fgot our temperature continually subjgct to fluctuations. It may be affirmed that the only 0¢â€" casions on whicH this constantly reâ€" curing. condition (changs, of bodily temperature) is fihe cause of illâ€"health are those wher lour blood is impure owing to the presence of poisonous matter in the ghape of foul gases, arising {rom indijgestion or neglétt of proper precautighs in the matter. of disct or hygiene.} And. the only satisâ€" factory method ifi curing or wardifng of attacks of MWindigestion, whether caused by an ingproper dictary or by the failure of apy of the organs to duly perform théir functions, is â€"scienâ€" tifcally applied ~ Physical Exercise.‘" s ~â€" t ~~â€"â€"fAOVELH: ; Tha entire anigal crgation is deâ€" pendent on oxyggn for the first esâ€" sential. of life, jaist as by Nature‘s wonderiul transm@tation process, the whole vegetable K@ngdom is similarly dependent on carBonic acid gas. Veâ€" getable life indeedj reverses theo animal process by absofbhing the carbonit acid,gas, which have manufactured and discharged, and by manufacturâ€" ing and dischargifg to us the oxygen which is our vital element. English Weekly Papers. The Times & Guide. Prices moderate. STATIONARY, SCHOOL SUPPLIES PICTURE POST CARDS F1IUCIURE POSHE CARDiS WESTON WATER, WER & LIQ j j | COMMIS§STON. Te 10D2660, CI§@FS & OI§ITOUES! mm repooe mesulfecet ine woiie COB CORN, BRIAR & CLAY PIPES, Power & Light Commission, was held on Tuesday evening. . QOranges, Lemons, etc. | All members presong. COLD and HOT DRINKS ‘ Communications W}e received from: The Hydroâ€"Electric Power Commisâ€" PRIME APP LE CIDER sion, re York Township extension of English Weekly Papers. The Times & Electric Line. & New Fruit., etc. Weston Rd. MTl. DENNIS. Plastering, _ Cement Work, Stuceo, â€" Drains, FEloors, Foundations, Sidewalks. E. REDMOND, _C. WAGCEY, _ W. STRONG, Fresh and Smoked FIsh, High Glass Chocolates & Candies Choice Groceries, SHAW‘S STORL BREATHING HXERCISES IN RELATION TO HEALTH. M. J. CONNOR, Don‘t Forget 1.90â€"â€" 13.96 1.85 4.18 1.8s5. 8.20 2.20 26.58 DEALER IN he lungs with oxyâ€" ans ‘by which the It may seem hardly o go into details portance of ithis but one common suffice, which may imple if somewhat )r any other small d box, into which uced a stoppered r having inflated 6.59 3.63 44.48 10.10 11.73 11.73 11.73 9.72 7.60 16.36 16.36 719 16.36 39.43 Treasurer. Mt. Dennis. ‘10 410 ‘10,11,12 10,11,12 ‘08,09,10 ‘08,09,10 ‘08,09,10 ‘09,10 410 10 ‘09,10 ‘09,10 ‘09,10 ‘09,10 ‘09 ‘10,/ 12 ‘09 10,11 10,11,12 a sSsecHooL TEaxoofir‘s . _ ENTERPRISE. ~~â€" @. One of the most intgrestingâ€"letters . |recently received by the Dairy ; Comâ€" \ missioner, Ottawa, is from ~ar schoolâ€" \teacher in Alberta, who asks for milk, ’»record forms and literature on thg subjectâ€"of cow testing, becauseâ€"â€"now listen.â€" Some of the boys in ther |school are starting a contest in reâ€" cording the production of individual cows to last one yGar. 3% This opens up .4 most promising field for every schod§ teacher and for thougands of the boys in our country, schools. In this we would be followâ€" ing somewhat slowly in the wake of. many schools in the United States and® \New Zealand, where the use of the ‘Babcocic milk tester has been taught â€" lfor some time. In a dairy countly . ilike this, we shoul(fi'\be out. plazing . |trails for other tea%xers and boys to follow. ;-{ T ~ : f aap by such lads, for a% record work of that kind must infallibly lead to betâ€" ter, vastly be&te:% ©conditions _On dairy farms. Probably these Alberta lads wil soon be %’cellent .dairymen obtaining seventyâ€"five or one Hundred dollars per cow. =.fA â€"20> : Needless to say t§e Dairy Division will be only too ready to supply blank forms and instructions in all such Next Wednssday evening, Dec. 3, the A. Y.P. A, Bave been fortunate enough to secure the Rev. Mr. Barrow of Mount Dennis, who will give a lecâ€" ture on the following subject: "~A S_Di Journ through West Africa,‘"‘ illustratâ€" éd by limeâ€"light views. All are corâ€" dially invited to attend this meeting. Admission fee, silver collection taken at the door. d cases "I like George, but he is such a small man. . I wish he Was taller.‘" «wWell, it‘s better to have loved & short man, than nev%l‘ to have loved at all." § s Irwinâ€"Bullâ€"‘‘That the Chairman be instructed to sign th;,e agreement re water extension with the York Farmâ€" ers Colon:ization Co., as soon ag reâ€" vised by the Solicitor. irwinâ€"Bullâ€"‘‘That an extension of the Electric Line be made to supply W.â€"C. Gregory with light. Irwinâ€"Bullâ€"@That the offer of the Bell Telephone Co., to run our light wires on their poles §e accepted. Irwinâ€"Bullâ€"‘"That the Secretary report at next regular meeting, To Transformer Insurange. "‘Tllustrated Lond;m News,"" Nov. 8th,â€"Should Railway Carriages bet constructed of Steel,j not wood?, Ths followinz programme was preâ€" sented by St. John‘s A.Y.P.A., to a" crowded hall on Wednosday might:â€"No. 1, Read‘ngâ€"Selection from Nicholas Nickleby, Miss Lee. No. 2, Scene from _ Nicholas . Nickleby. _ Fanny Squeer‘s Tea Par}y. Fanny Squeers, Miss Musson; Misg Price, Miss Smith: John Browdie, Mr. Hill; Nicholasâ€" Nickleby, Mr. Ward. No. 3, .. Solo, Mr. Hendy: _ No.l 4, Readingâ€"from, Pickwick Papers, Mrs. Verral. No. & Readingâ€"from Chugzlewit, Miss Doris. Bell. No. 6, Scene=‘‘"The Quarrels Db tween Mrs: Gamp and Mrs. Prig,‘ from Martin Chuzzlewit. Mrs, Gamp,» Miss Verral; Mrs. Prig, Miss Irwin; Mr. Sweedlepipes, j Mr. Joyce. The acting of those taking part being of a high class orher; . The Dramatic Society of Weston Mlook like having very serious rivals. The evening closed with "God S&ve The King.‘" The York Farmers Golonization Co., re watet main extiensi on St. John‘s Road. s The Canadian Croc&erâ€"WheeI'er Co., re Trans{ormers. § The Bell Telephone %0., re pole priâ€" vileges on East side of Main Street. The Canadian General Electric Co., re Constant current Transformer. Irwinâ€"Bullâ€""That fihe bracket reâ€" commended by the Bell Telephone Q be installed on both sides of ¢ Street from King to Mill Street. ~@ Accounts to the amount of $1485.23 were ordered to be paid. es Scotts Last Expeditionâ€"Terrifying Creatures â€" Amundsen first at. the= South Pole. $ Sleepâ€"Various pogtures, of the huâ€" man race, horse, cattle, bats, owls, ducks. 3 : Olympia Automo@fle Exhibitionâ€" March of the Motor Car to perfection, > "Scientific American," November'&,‘*‘fi â€"Treating Deainesg by Electricity. Dr. Hamm of Brupswitk,. Germany, healing partial deatmess in younig peoâ€" ple by the Oj:otheng. ‘"Woman‘s Homgls(Jompa.‘mionv” for Decempjeri _ The. MWorld‘s Greatest Paintings by Laura Spencer Porterâ€" Madonnag Della Sed;%,. 8 The following ‘new books bhave MS~ cently been placed in the Librarg Packard, Frank L.â€"Greater Iâ€"@ee@ Hath No Madn." Page, Thomas Nelson,â€" The mand ol The Spirig." â€" Parker, Gilbert, < / The udgmesat House." â€" o Parrish, Randall â€"<‘The Air Pilot.‘ Pennell, T. L.â€"â€""AMmona Wild Tribes No of Afehan Efontien t _ _>. Porter, Eleanor Hyâ€"Pollyanna.‘" _ Porter, Gene Strg;tton,â€"“Lalflldia;‘%fz Raleigh, Francisâ€" Raiph Somerby at Panama." > 64. Richmond, Grace. S.â€"‘"Mrs. Red ; Pepper."‘ e § * Roberts, Theodore Goodridge,â€" ‘The Harbd: NMasterr®" y . Saunders, Marshallyâ€"*Pussy Blackâ€" Face.” i fi;l 1 yasise. white, Stewart !E?Wardéâ€"â€".‘â€"’;&frigan- The Commission then adjourned. *# WESTON PUBLIC LIBRARY. better work ‘c§}11d be taken up Mes. ol Wmsc M oatere ces t Camp Fires‘!} SHORT AND TALLâ€" ie, t.â€"â€"H €C: rd. . D No.S 4, OR ers, Mrs. V n Chugzlewi Scene= ‘The samp ind h Chuzzlewit. Mrs. Prig, pipes, ; Mr. se taking p orhem â€" T Neston Mlook ; _ pivaie. _ ‘God Sgve T TER, ROWE OMMIS§ION c meetifig 0 ht Comvissi vening. | ‘s preset%. tions were r ~E1ectri(§P01 k Township ‘armers Golo n exfiansi‘% C an Crockerâ€" ers. & lephone €o., ast side ‘pf an Genefal current an â€"@"That the ie Co.. to T r poles %é a â€""That ‘the y the Bell Te on both si King to ;mu â€"*"*‘‘That yhe _Sign tl;;‘: 2 on with the * Tsl

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