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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 24 Dec 1903, p. 3

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y y making a special display of jf" v_eftssts I%‘I:'ADIIS’ TRIMMED _\ HATA. The stylés will be found novel _ ar1 desidediy ont of thw ordinary. \\ | ~ Taa dssigasjare frosh from the great __" far‘e1 contros. yB _donrymudl.o are toâ€" _?g Â¥ thiaking more or leas sorlously > mz the line of their dress ha‘a. 1+ l lbssn‘t matter what yoar wisbae are ‘" ‘wha can supply them. You want atyle lo« whore will you get it if \\ Money can be sent to all parts of _ the world at t_rlflla:" _by our aifts and money % ~C draits are absolutely safe and J ant lhemonqwiuho . paid only to right * ts l,‘; ' anpnxcg::yCixcnhr _‘ Notes, which can be cashed everyâ€" _ whe without charge,personal idenâ€" EM featior or any kind of trouble. _ J [ AVINGS DEPARTMENT. \ The safest way to invest your monâ€" _ gy is 10 piacc‘it in this department. «*‘ The rate of interest may seem _ ®Ball when compared with that " proumsed by speculâ€"sors, but the inâ€" ~ Come “ill&L‘_l certain. fl â€"_~ Adeneral banking basine«s done, Colâ€" ns made, drafts issued payable in all jof the Domision or any place in the _ orid Highest rates of interest allowed for a ‘deposited in Saviags Baok or special «‘Remeimber tbat the money is peFfâ€" vegtiy sate andâ€"that you can get i ‘ a you want it _ One doliar and upwards received. Intetest added twice a year, TAE CANADIAN BANA arf cammEArce COAPLCAL ...,.. ...... $8 700,000 ~ HEAD OFFICE, FORUNTO. « general Haoking Business uransâ€" acted at the ks ogn;.do“" oo aae af o6 Trade should take it ‘up." _ pesial Deposit and highest rates of CURLING. .nterest allowed. Drafts and Money woutu Ordare tesued on all potnts at lowest| ThC 085 STDOFUDNCY poin rink seaso.\ was pla n '.“ Bpocial attention paid to the on Tuesday evening between the Berâ€" business of farmera and out of %O0#WB|jin and Waterloo Clubs, which reâ€" eustomers. â€" Blank Notes for tarmer«| sulted in a victory for the former as sales supplied free on application. follows:â€" fusr 6 4 â€" n ne. ~â€"~ F.C. G, MINTY. MawaGB@.| w, J. Moody, W.H. Leeson, H. F. 5 Pearson, E.P. Gower, skip ...... ... 20 ""f‘"â€"_â€"â€"_'â€"â€" â€"W. Carthew, J.C. Haight, A. v Jones, W. HoKE, SKip, .. ... 15 The Molsons Bank. T tk Tho. & J. B. Weaver, W.H. Cone, T.E. EC Iyrefinoenten in EL Haines, J. Fennell, ski : f , J; P, .. ..... 16 h‘.m oFFICE, MoNTREAL â€"R. Moore, D. K’mm‘.'w. McCabe, \Manttal Authorised $5,000,000| Geo. Bruce, skip ... . ... â€"~ 9 WATERLOD BRANCH Incerporatea in i855. HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL Capital Authorised $5,000,000 s.ld-Up Capital â€" $2,8580,4280 eserve Fund â€" %2,720,778 ©0+90+00+490+00+400+%0+0 The MISSES FEHREN3ACH, & BERLIN . | _ Next to Smyth Bros. Store. T. E. HAINES, Agent, MILLINERY Wells Drilled . . ___ All kinds of repairâ€" m’mumuuflc KOF HAMILTON Windmills Supplied. Jaco6 urSrELER, Mmuager Waterico Brangh Hawksville ER BROS, BERLIN. | A correspondent sends the followâ€" #4+4+0+46 ment The Berlin Saturday market® Was . " ""*/ __w_ 5 mostâ€"uncalled fof mMaDâ€" a recordâ€"breaker, â€" for ‘this year, â€" in ‘“"‘""‘M“‘T""“ more ways than one. The attendance ner. They were taken by surprise, as of both buyets and sellers was the they had . not been ,disorderiy, â€" but largest, the amount of produce was "S* merely enjoying themselves neiâ€" were . Imagine yourself on-ul,'“w" Not satisfied with this inserâ€" the fortuaateâ€"or â€" rather unfortunate, Ihl’enol' Mr. Policeman shadowed _ a â€"petsons eating turkey on Christ number of the boys until they reachâ€" mas for which the unreasonable sup, led their bomes, as if. they were susâ€" ol 18 and as high as 23 cents a n.,\gw*m.r‘dm, es was paid. lowes t , CWie © offended & was paid. ‘The (lowest figure that |.)>"",.n of this member of the polâ€" â€"persons eating turkey on Christ â€" ol 18 and as high as 22 cents a ~ib., was paid. ‘The (lowest figure that King Turkey sold at was 16 cents. There was a goodly supply and â€" all were bought up, as there are .people who.would have turkey if the fow! cost $1 a pound. Ducks and geese hrou?t 13 to 16 cents â€" per pound. readily, while chickens sold at 10 to 13 cents per pound. There was an inâ€" creased supply of butter this week, and sold at 20 to 22 cents a pound. Eggs were scarce und: brought all the way from 22 to 80 cents 2 dozen. Therc ‘were about 23 loads of wood, which sold at $7 to $8.25 per cord. ‘The prices of other produce did not vary from Ahose of last week. The Christmas market will be held _ nest Wednesday morning SYMPATHY FOR POST OFFICE STAFF. ing:â€" ""Much sympathy is felt by those hving occasion to call here, for the attendants, on account of the very vold and unpleasant condition of the office, caused by the delay of the imâ€" provements by the contractors. The matter of procuring suitable uniâ€" forms fer the suflerets inside the wicket has been freely discussed, but mot yet settled, whether the departâ€" ment, the contractors, of the Postâ€" master should wove in the matter and purchase chamois jackets with sieeves for the staff. Unless immodâ€" late action _ is taken the Board . of ‘Trade should take it‘ up." The first curling match of _ the seaso, was played at the Berlin rink on Tuesday evening between the Berâ€" lin and Waterloo Clubs, which reâ€" sulted in a victory for the former as follows:â€" A. E. Rudell, A.J. Richards, G. LaCourse, M. Schiedel, skip, ... 14 â€"G. Kuntz, F.C.G. Minty, H. Snyâ€" der, J. Hespeler, skip ... ... @15 A good sized audience attended the third debate in the series being given this season under the auspices of the Y.M.C.A. Literary Society on Tuesâ€" day evening. The chair was occupied by Mr. W. B. Weidenhammer in an able manner. The debate on the subâ€" ject ‘‘Resolved that ghe emigration of Chinese to Canata should be proâ€" hibited" vu.s cleverly argued by Mesâ€" srs J.S,. Jackman and F. Dunham for the affirmative, and Messts. . M. Walker and A. Weidenhammer for the negative.â€"All of the speakers acquittâ€" ed themselves in a capable manner, and were accorded an attentive .and apprccative hearing. The jury, Mcesâ€" srs. HM.M. Bowman and A.R. Hamilâ€" ton. and Merritt awarded the verdict im favor of the afirmative. During the evening two recitations were acceptâ€" ably rendered by Miss Ina Schmidt. Npison Dessler of Berlin, who was sentcnced to five years imprisonment in Kingston Penitentiary on October 28th, 1902%, by Judge Chishoim on charges of W.M, was on Saturday, Dec. 19th, granted his liberty by order of the Governorâ€" General to the Warden of Kingston Penitentiary, under the terms of the Ticket of Leave Aot. The following letter has been recâ€" eived by one of the petitionérs:â€" 3 Ottawa, Dec. 19th, Sir« With reference to an. application for clemeney from yoursell and others ih behait of one Nelson Dessier, 1 am commanded to inform you that His Excellency the Governor General hat been pleased to order Dessler‘s liberâ€" have AC the Weintes of the. Kie: leave Warden of the Kingâ€" ton penitentiary bas this day been Totals, Berlin 54, Waterloo 39 AN EXCELLENT DEBATE AELSON DRSSLER IS FREE J’-'rou-to World.â€"The immense outâ€" L â€"â€"â€" #pat of : the _ Berlin Sugarâ€" Works, rlson Dessler of Berlin, who was amounting to six or seven . million A BIG MARKET Rink ‘Three s, Mr. and necessary, OWing to the tapid expanâ€" nimndntLiOH lund o. m‘ou s accommedation had mecting on wirger quarters and have secured . for pupils . and othe didature otf on the of King and Foundry, of about $40. . Trustees e Mayoralâ€" which they will move into as soon as -'_.""'- Vogt, Aruott, . reâ€"election (completed, which it is expected to , Buchhaups, Hebt: a missioners. | be in a few days. Herliners will be felde: were in attendance. t the pigaser to hear of this Arms evident u’::u t0. procpority â€" Mr. Groft of A C@MMUNIC ATION® rector â€" of and Mr. Peter Rieder of this town, Miss Ina Schmidt appled / WansIAnX 20 W‘ micmbhaer af th The Outario | which has been 00 Hiwor of Stacbier‘s lut sOHG . YEAts p compose this firm On Friday evening a number _ of young lellows held an supper at Brown‘s and left aiter â€" 11 o‘clock for their homes. °_ had no sooner reached the sidewalk when a night policeman _ stepped up and spoke in & mostâ€"uncalled for manâ€" ner. They were taken by surprise, as they had . not been ,disorderiy, â€" but were merely enjoying themselves neiâ€" ther harming.the policeman . or |the ice force. ‘‘Some time 3 my t no â€"doubt . but that the Iruant caught a severe , She com| ed | officer E-luxmed his duties, but "Le ot pains in her chest, and had & would like to _ hear . if the truants cough. â€" I gave â€" her ChamberIM®‘s |were being looked after. (Cpugh Remedy, according to the dir=]~ Trustee Buchhaupt considered that ections, and in two days she was ©0â€"|the Truant officer should be under the tirely well and able to go to school. |control of the School Board, instead I have used this remedy in my ‘famâ€"|of the Town . Council. ily for the past seven years, and have| ‘The matter then dropped. never known it to fail,"" says James| Accounts amounting to $3374.32 Pendergast, merchant, Annato Bay, |were passed and ordered to be paid. Jamaica, _ West India Islands, The|Secretary~Treasurer Bowman reportâ€" pains in the chest indicated an .apâ€" proaching attack of pneumonia, which in this instance, was undoubtedly warded off by Chamberlain‘s Cough Remedy. It counteracts any tendency of a cold towards pneumonia. . For sale by all druggists. One of the fastest and closest basâ€" ket ball games every played in Berlin took place at the Y.M.C.A,. gymnasâ€" ium _ on Wednesday evening between the Hamilton â€" and . Berlin senior. teams The team from Hamilton is noted among Y.M.C.A. circles, havâ€" ing won laurels in Bufflalo, Tonawanâ€" da, ‘Torento, Brantiord, and other cities in tc United States and Canâ€" ada, and some of the players particiâ€" pating in the game here are recognizâ€" ed as among the best in the business. The Berlin â€" team did exceptionally well in holding the visitors down to the narrow _ score, and but for the fact that the locals were unfortunate in making fouls the score fmight have been different. Both teams put up _ a clean,scientific article of basketâ€"ball, and the large number of spectatots got full value for theirâ€" money. The final score was 27 to 22 in favor â€" of Hamilton, and at halfâ€"time the visâ€" itors were also five points in . the lead _ but Berlin forced four points ahead until a few minutes iciou time, when nine points were qui~kly scorei against them. Clemens v. Town of Berlinâ€"Judgâ€" mont (E.B.B.) on motion by defendâ€" ants to strike out a jury notice filed by plaintif. ‘The statement of claim alleged that plaintif, while driving in the town of Berlin, was injured by the upsetting of his vehicle, "owing to a steam _ roller â€"unlawfully left standing on the public highway by defendants.‘‘ The defendants contendâ€" ed that the action was for injury susâ€" taived _ thtough . nonâ€"repair ofâ€" the street in question, within the meanâ€" ing of see. 104 of the judicature act. And the Master zo hoids, referring to Caster v. Township of Uxbridge, 39, U.C.R., 118, Barber v. Toronto, R.W. Co., 17 P.R., ”‘1 Atkinson v. City of Chatham, 26 A.R., 521; Hufâ€" man v. Township of hyh:;s. A. R. 514. Held also, that it +, LO dllwg that the statement of claim"aid not : show whether defendâ€" ants themselves placed the roller on the street. Orderâ€"made striking . out jury notice. Costs of defendants in the cause. C.A. Mess for defendants. J.E. Jones for plaintiff. AN ATTACK OF PNEUMONIA, | ‘Ttustee Hett asked why there was , _ . : WwaARDED OFF. noreport from the truant officer, ie Lt cmmome thought there should be a report,. He ‘‘Some time 3 my t no doubt . but that the Truant ught a severe , She com| ed | officer E-luxmed his duties, but "Le ‘pains in her chest, and had & would like to _ hear if the truants ugh. > I gave â€" her ChamberIMMA‘s | were being looked after. pont. gonsequent on the three months‘ campaign of manulacture following the ingathering of the beet ctoj,.has so exhausted the storage capacity of â€" Berlin, that Toronto, Hamilton and other places have been callod upon to take care of the lg plus. Nearly a hundred carloads BERLIN BEET 8UGAR OUTPUT. Eby, Blain & Co., report the . sugâ€" ar market in good shape. It is . neoâ€" essary to have at loast a yeat‘s supâ€" beyone The demand for sugar mh.nl the | MODEL SCHOOL F "‘"':.....'.......-..":m make :n"\nmm. The following have A rise of two cents a pound in coflâ€"|lin Model School exi tea . is reported. Mexico is becoming | the candidates being mors and more a factor in high grade | Elia Bingeman, . . FAST BASKET BALL GAME MORE OFFICIOUSNESS JUDGMENT FUR TLE TO \ K *r’ iz accommodation had to. be ] ~dor pupils . and other unforâ€" :::; about $40. T rtke ragie mat, â€" Kress, Vogt, Arnuott, Ledaer, Meisner, Buchhaups, Hett: and Hertâ€" Miss Ina Schmidt appled to be i¢â€" appointed as a member of the teach» ing staff after New Year‘s if . there was a vacancy . #7 % . Miss Annag C. Bornhold thanked the Board for hér appointment as~ Gerâ€" Mr. H.W.â€" Brown and Prof. Zoel}â€" ner forwarded their thanks (or â€" teâ€" cent increases of salary . f Caretakers Underwood, Frost, and KeRer, .of the _ Agnes St., Margares ‘Ave., and Courtiand Avenue schools ‘llltll a petition: asking the Board to incréease : their salaries to $400. rrmu- that their work bas. in creased and the cost of living is highâ€" _ Th petition __was laid over until next year for tbanoufd'\odnl ed that there would be a balance of $3% on the right side ol the. ledâ€" . Principal Suddaby submitted 1 plan Jor providing a vacant room in each of the schools for German teachâ€" ing purposes. The matter will be aeâ€" finitely dealt with at the first meetâ€" ‘h_‘_ Of the new Boara. Contractor C. Karn apd Architcect Knechtel were granted ?300 and $100 respectively, for work done on the Maigaret _ and Courtland Aventc schools. ‘The tender for the Dominion Table Co., to finish 10 teachers‘ desks â€" i: oak at $11.75 each was accepted. SECRETARYâ€"TREASURER‘S REF e PORT. ‘The following is a statement of t« estimated exponditure for the . yea!, 190s, _ of the . Beriin ~Pubuc Schoo Board and also of the actual expenai ture on current account from â€" Janw ary 1st, 1903 to Dec. 15th, 19v5. Adding to the amount expended, the amount of the accounts for current experses which have just been passcu $2,780.08, makes a total current exâ€" penditure for the year 1903, of $17,â€" 614.92. "he estimated receipts for current use for . the year will probably be larger owing to the Government aad County grants to the ‘Model School being increased. r Estimated receipts, BExpenditures:â€" ; Teachers‘ Salaries, Othe: salaries, â€" Fuel, supplies, etc. Repairs, Examinations, ‘\Prhth;, stationery, etc. Equipment, maps, farniture Insurance,. Impioving grounds, Sundries, When the business of the meeting was cleared up _ Trustee â€" Buchhaupt handed Chairman Pequegnat his â€"reâ€" signation as a member of the Board. The Board â€" was reluctant in Receptâ€" ing it, as Mr. Buchhaupt has always ;mt‘waml and ~ conscientious member, but Mr. Buchhaupt stated that his business interests would not pmnlt‘a:\o fill out his term. This means %wo school trustees will ve to ~beclected in the ,South Ward at the municipal elections, Paid to contractors, ttc., on new additions, *« >, On _ motion Chairman Pequegnat was asked to vacate the chair, and with â€" Mr. Meisner acting as chairâ€"« man, a hearty vote of thanks was tendered Mr. Pequegnat for. the emâ€" cicnt manner in which he has preâ€" sided over the deliberations of" the Board during the year. The made a modest reply. Votes of were aAlso to â€" Rev. W.C. -.......E-w- in the Margaret Ave., nol for . the past two months, and also to Prinâ€" elpal Suddaby. â€" â€"> 0 o0 0 CARETAKERS‘ PETITION MODEL SCHOOL EXAMINA The Board adjourned at 10.45 p.m NO TRUANT REPORT TRUSTEE BUCHHAUPT RESIGNS: _ VOTES OF THANKS $17,452.00 $10,727.14 1,421"03 1,024.37 320.90 28.39 17.99 $14,834.81 $5,725.00 the not 764.68 284.93 169.49 66.92 "Who. will ‘compose next year‘s Towu Council ?" | This â€" is a question that is asked very frequently on the street these days. Things are . vory quiet as farâ€"as municipal matters. ire concerned, the candidates for the varâ€" ious offices, such as Aldermen,, Meâ€" ter, Light, and â€" Sewet Comumissionâ€" ers, being . reticent _ with _ their announcements. «All serious lung Mwln begin with a tickling in the throat. You can stop this at first in a single night with Ayer‘s Cherry Pectoral. Use it also for bronchitis, consumption, hard colds, and for coughs of all kinds. Mayor Eden has definitely decide: to retire from the Mayoralty, which he has held for© the past two years ltis said that he intends Leing . : can~idate for the Sewer Gommission "here are: two candidates in th There are: two candidates in the field for Mayor, _ Mr. Aaron Bricker, and Ald. Kranz, both of whom . are calling. upon their triends for _ their "vote and influence.‘" There afc, howâ€" ever, not a few citizens who ate of the opinion that a strong third. man wouid make it interesting â€" forâ€" the two candidates, and it will not â€" be surprising if a "dark horse:‘ is placâ€" ed in the field at the nomination meeting a week from toâ€"night. .« _ Of this year‘s â€" council, Alds. C. Braun, Dr. J.F. Honsberger, J. Cochtane, and Eph. Bricker, have inâ€" formed their friends that they intend to retire, while Aid. Kranz is in the field for the mayoralty, and Ald. W. H. Collard: is undecided. This means that only Alds. D. Gross, C. Hartâ€" tung, and V.F. Weber, will again ask for the _ suffrages _ of the electors. Alds, Honsberger and Bricker will in all ptobfibilitygbe candidates for the Sewer Commission. There are very few names mentionâ€" ed as suceessors to the retiring aldâ€" erman, _ and _ unless â€" the _ latter Change their minds or more candidaâ€" tes place themselves in the field, . is doubtful _ if ther€. will be a contest for aldermanic . honors. Among . the prospective candidates whose names have been mentioned are Messrs. W. M. Cram, D.B. Detweiler, 1.8S.K. Weber, Frank von Neubronn, â€" J. M. Stacbler, ~ J.G. Wing, and George Fehrenbach. There may be others. For Water Comimissioners, Messrs. J.C. Breithaupt, P.S. Lautenschlagâ€" er, and D.B. Detweiler, will again be in the field. Mr. D.B. Shantz has not attended _ a meeting since last March and it is generally understood that he will retire and give way . to some other eugnc. It is almost unanimaus opinion that the present Light Commissionâ€" ers will be reâ€"elected by acclamation, in order that the work commenced by them may be continued without interâ€" Lrlnlo-. Messrs .. g.t._afl_gploq,fi I! J. Bowman, â€"C.H. Mills and S.J Williams are willing to act as Com missioners for the ensuing yeatr. _ Among. the names mentioned for the Sower â€" Commission _ are Messrs. Honsberger, Eden and .Bricker _ ef this year‘s council, â€"H.J. Bowman, and H.L. Janzen. _ _ NEXT YEAR‘s TOWN COUNCIL By the accompanying illus» tration we can but s the exceptional values by us in Brooches. Write for our handsomely dllustrated. new â€" Catalogue. Ready for delivery Nov. 15th. In this beautiful Sunburst Brooch there are 65 Pearls, mounted in 14k. Solid Gold. Order by . are not‘pere hoi it elie B Agor mever WARM More people dis every year in comsequance of old feat and limbs than any other cnuse, hwumâ€"-nnmu“b‘y. Our Electric Post Batteries will warm the fest in “flm-mflsfldfiub.fl“-‘-\ld day long. These Vicalixing Poot Ratteriss lncrease the flow of blood in the feet and limbs, Betterias work out whols body, wchen paine u-h-hum.i-â€"-mm ot life, vigét and warmth, RYPRIE BROS. 4 o _ .. JEWELERS 118, 120, 122 and 124 Yon§ga St., Toronto Extra Value We. §1$â€"Price, $2400 i ( Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, Plumbing and Pipe Fitting k 24 @Céeecrdsdrgredsecarerdeae cavreas erescrosrevre t AfterJanuary ist,18904. Price $1.50 OLDEST, LAKGEST. MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED AND ONLY NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL AND HOME . PAPER IN CANADA, baord V this free, including t Send 7-‘;’0:1‘: nnh::-lr;t!os«‘l : m“m':"fi'- a single MOWM liberal terms given. Hample copy free. f THE WILLIAM WELD CO., LIMITED, m@t Jour Fexwerm . â€" _ â€" =« Gzor â€" « Hueo Kmax® â€" â€"~ â€" â€"â€" W. H. SOHMALE â€"(â€" â€" â€" 000 for 9,627 services Reonomical Mutgal Firs Ins.06. Net Assots ist Jan. 1900 $800,000,00 Amount at Risk â€" â€" $15,300,000 0. eb te "| % bsiucnencanstcsbanti intbrcnrinfae Arrintsaeesftas ttecninlncs $ess 500 abo " the expentilures 108," | JAS. INNES, â€" TAOS. HILLIARD, Jou® A Roos â€" â€" â€" â€" Jos K. Beagram M P esn sn ng o1 eB SAE hu es + on o sn d tss y ids tror use the tailor, the only agent in Jute or Mixed Goods in one bathâ€"they ar0 f | town for the S the latest and most improved Dye in the 'i:r)d.-’l‘ry‘mm All colors at . M. DREVITTS, GEO, A. BOWMAN Druggist, Waterl00, Conestogo RAY.m PETER F. 8SCHUMMER, St. C oments, Ont. e Sile noveavas sear a n t w wae REXALL London waterworks are on a paying or BERLIN. Organized 1871. Mutual and Cash Systems BOARD OF DIRECTORS HOUSEâ€" HOLD Post Office. ° Fhone 142, BERLIN "FEET DYES Waterlos the most popular sewing machines on the market. A perfect machine as well as a handsome piece of furniture. All the latest improveâ€" ments. .A complete set of attachâ€" ments with every machine. Call at the old stand. RITZER‘S, King St.. WLTERLOO. 4am G-iaiifiu-ud“ 1ed. All benefts p.yow in tinuous or limi at the option of the King 8t., COMPAMY. NEAD OFFICE, _.!Iml“. ONT. Results Of 1902. Cash Surplus to Policy» _ hoiders _ _ + + $187,000,30 i oonnl ndvaning mw es‘ A1 foups of sound level prem: Business in force _ â€" ($4,808,538,00 Increase â€" * l&: cent. }neon::.ln 1002 * 19 171456 Dominion Life Assurance for many new customers this seaâ€" son.: Many for whom we have !;ltt}l.nod BAmn and Hot Water eating _ Apparatus have well enough pleased fl‘lh': quality of our work to bighly reâ€" commend us to their ffiends. Figuring on Heat . Still have time to give attention to more orders and would like to submit estimates to those who want good work at . moderate prices. ; RAYMOND SEWING MACHINES JOHN RITZER, President. _ Managing Director, BROS., YEAR®® 14 per cent. Numbers 16 ts

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