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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 24 Feb 1921, p. 10

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; ' PUBLIC SALE . The proprietor has sold his term t .0 everything will ha sold including ',.. M Stock. lmplanenu. Grail. May v.'" he non-haul 38.erttn. , 3mm u " o'clock, an. . Bonus. (6): Bay mare. aged " _ wellht 1300 lbs; Bay horn». and 18 years, welsh! about 1300ma; W M. “this 6 Weight 1200 Ws,. t Wk Bay horse rising 6 years, weight 1800' “M; Coach Home. 9 years old, \DNI'PLE Ceo)--' good dairy cowsi.1 timed to be in calf; Red cow. duel M 20: Ron! cow. due May 29th: hm, cow. fresh since Derembm‘, not! cow fresh since Decemb'er; Red Cow due in August; Roan Heifer, sup pond to be in can", 2 tat “My: roan Intern, supposed to be in calf; um boiler. 2 years old; 3 fat steers; 3 ‘Yurlins calves. 2 calves 1: months old PIGS AND POULTRY v 11 shouts, weighing about 130 lbs each; 75 hens, 3 cockerels, 2 geese and 1 gander. 'MPLrirMENTS,---- Threshing outli'. traction engine. Is-eo in first Mas: shape; Champion separator. Chins in good running order; 10-imh plate grain chopper and Jack on trueks; Good water tank; Wilkinson cutting- box; circular saw; circular saw and frame; (The above ottttit is in ttrr- class shape and in good'running or» der.) Deering binder. an. cut; K. W Nader. an. cut, nearly W?W'. Lil-inn mick mower, 5 ft. cut: hay loader; McCormick silIP delivery rake and tedader combined. nearly new; Steel hay take; " hoe Deering seed drill. nearly new; Deering cultivator. mutrly new; DPering nun-um wrvmlrr; "twi' ins disc. 2 i1eury walking plows. No 15; 2 gang plows. it sn-r iron Inn'rmw. 2 iecuMers; lulu! rullor. Ili. hm. Intml» national gas onginp. new', tou ft 7-inle endless belt; quantity uf ollwr Inviting: 165 ft. Ti, inch mp“: It'.,-, fr. Ti, inch rope: Alvin imh rat'k lifter sling ropes; carriage and hay fork: mills-Yr. tackle pulley with In” I‘m-l mum: "ml. less throshing mum, tr', n [lull-In; I'llll 1yss mm? HO ft. xlmrlule; tlat hay ruck, combinml stock and hay tack, smlm. 3000 lbs. Pap.. Canning mill. VEIIH'IJCS AND HARNESS. -Buin Wagon and box. nttairy new: nmv wag cn-box; 2 wagons. t urriage. top buggy. 2 cutters. ou" twariy new: mm set of hot! sleighs; set brass muunlo-d .har 11353. nearly nmv; 2 up! pluw harm-5s: Bet single harness. MIS('ELLANEOI'S 7 (hum bags, scalding troughs. spring seat, wimllo-ss. pig trough, muvry siuno. wire sttystt IV ere, mm puhwr. 12 curds or wood. 2.'rtt cedar posts. IS?- tence stakes. mun thy of pine planks. Ill " lung, whe) barrow. wuss-out saw. lot of black- smith stools. wrenvhes.vatrsefl. lu-llows. forks. shovels, boos. douViotrtses. Ing- ging chains. neckyokm and " lor of other articles too numerous to men Mon. can. pails. lanterns. 2murner-gasoUrrtr" Nave. with ovem 2 parlor heaters. .1 box slow-Q. Input tuivs. he Lam] ”mun separator. and numerous other tsrti4t-ur-terous tn memion. HOUSEHOLD EFFEV'I‘S: Corner cupboard. wardrobe. sideboard, ex tension table. sink. p, wash stands. Daisy churn, No. :3; lmrmu. cream can. pairs. lanterns. ".yhurner-gasol'rrtra stove. with oven, 2 parlor hoaiors. It HAY, GRAIN AND ROOTS: 8 ton timothy hay. 2 tons cirrver hay, 400 bushels mus. 400 bushels mixed grain. peas, barley and oats. mm hu- xihela mungels. quantity of potatoes. No roam-we us farm is sold. Household goods, tools and all small articlrus will be sold before dinttor Lunch at noon, TERMS OF SALE: Grain, hay, roots. poultry. kind all sums ot MRI-0 and under, cash; over that amount 12 months' credit on approved joint notes or 57, disroum tor cash on not": amounts. Shoals and fat vat, Me, 3 months. . P. C. THORNE. Proprietor, DUERING & SHANTZ, Auctioneers. 5-31. o. 8. KOLB, Clerk. Farm Stock, Implements and Household Effects. The nndvrwiznorl will so“ hy public auction on tho premise two miles "west of welteiey on botrstnmtrintt at " o‘clock noon than». hunk may Puma “warn.” am be mm by Public Asic. '¢mhu at an mum-ca nun-mun on Lot 5. Con. ll, Wesltestey a t ul- we: a: a anon-n. “Township. 1% mum west ot Linwood, D out! at New Germany, 3 when m . Ito! Knuth. on l nwnooAY. MARCH 10. 1021 ”WCDAV. MARCH s, 1.21, ”when meets. TUESDAY. MARCH 9ttt JOHN MINI-c tttttfit sammi commencing at " oitock a m. sharp. the (allowing pruporly:~ How-ties: Registered 1'tydetuiatel mare. Beale Hind-word No. iiiiii'j tug 5 yearn our, registered Ciydetsdaltt mare. Bessie llmdewurd No HEUQQDI rising 5 years old, In (on! to Helm Prince, lam; registered Ciydesdulei mare, Nellie McGregor. No. (45215) s) years old; registered Clydesdattr, mare Priacetus Fragrant No 14699911 .7 years old, registered Clydesdale mare, Laura Ilia-Inward No (43133! nit-ring 3 years old; registered Clyde» date tware Heather t'rest No, (Hum!) rising 3 years uld; tilly rising :', years old. sired by Hindsward Crest; til1y 4 years old. by Huron Wallace, tualeil to Favorite Air; pair of mining: geld tugs, [well matched) using 3 and G years, sired by Mitre-Bearer, the than! by Magnum They arr a choice lot of horses including 3 matched pairs. t'ATTLY.: livgislvred Shorlhurn' row (Beautiful) rising " years old. due May 31st; register) Shorthorn hull, Prince Peter. rising t your old. pedi- grees produced at tsulta; T cows in cal?', due in April and May; now bred in “member; 2 twill-rs in mail. 4 steers rising 2 years old; 4 straws rising ll, your old; :3 heilcrs Iising I your olil.i mos- an soWs due in April: It; shouts about " lbs each; Yorkshire hog about " months old I SHEEPLI'uir ot 1texistetv0 Oxford Down liwr-s. IN grad:- kusi l F'OWiat About 6.1 hrms. 1 tytpi.KMK.NT.s: Massey Harris Vin. Ilvr. Ttt tuit: "oeringitnovtet' an (in; hay louder. siite I‘ilkl‘. Slum! kind ruil- mri F'rost N Wood Urill, 2 springloolh _cultivaiot"s. run-n cttltivuror. disr hair- row. 2 _ 'lt "arrows. riding plow. L', turvow “a. gun}: plow, :2 single plows. ticufrler. wales will" Hm mil-4r (lily; tanning mill. set or slings. lrurk wagon, wagon. carriage bobslvighs. 2 ruilvr.» L' humilvs 2 Luc lurks. stock ravk, gravel planks, gravel Inn. rum plllln-r. win-Ullml‘ruw. stout. burl. go» line tattk. 4u-p,al. (up: an) will, ILT, Uurkrts ilull spouts. iron Rollie. trons tatt sun. post hulu- diggvr, lurkx, hues. chains and other numerous~ ur- tieles. show iturttt-s, Ila-w; hm m-ss. mrrmgv "itrthesc. Hess. blankets. min-s. L' t'l't'itMt :o'toru'-o'- l "o:te pirkels. TERMS: Hay sums of “mm : that amount It'. gin-n nu turn: tttitem' "r .1". IF Ewwéfiqm] "than. horn asttio and Sheep. GEO. G. CLASS. Auctsorqeer, itttttrttnts HARNESS: Set [DBL-‘5 Brick Bungalow, six room sun room and sun porch: hot water heating. All convenien on. stone garage. nice barn. About one acre M land with about 40 fruit trees and small fruits. elm. An Maul ptace lor retired farmer or poultryman. m"rrfnglkttttttntz LICENSED AUCTIONEERS For Count“. of Waterloo, Perth ' Oxford All “In entrusted to us will receive prompt and careful attention Anyone wlghéng to purchase "rm lands or City Property will do we" to cull on us before buying. Large nm to choose from. . W. J. BEGGS & SON. Proprietor, Apply. House for saw” _ 222 ALBERT ST. S. H. B. DUER'NG. P00": 138. E. J. SHANTZ. Phone 700 5M8. Kitchener, Lthi Queen St. S. or _ IWW-lt Ha tuottttttul mgr hum inr- 2 zinglv hur- 1 grain hug». -n sin-X Ionrv tt “chm or. Waterloo .. . " Pun Md lick Dude Hol- min Cattle, Implamenu. Then will be no“ by Public Amy. tion on the lam: belonging to Mr. Oral Y. Coleman, muted HS an" southwest ot Pater-hm. 8% all“ northweut or New Dundee. and one- halt mile west or the Bethel Mennon- ite church, on roullurnring at " 30 o'clock p. m. etusiod the chair, and an moi ulnar}; on time), the [allowing valu. 'miltad Ute following report: able property: . ' IInRQPR- “Inn-k mum Perchttron Directors' Report _ HORSES: Black team Percheron """W'B l“NW“! mares. rising 5 and 7 years otd; brood To the Shareholders of the Ontario mare rising 12 years old, in teal; black Equitable Life and Accident 1n- driver “an: 7 "Pure old. _ driver rising tl years old; sorrel geld- suranoe Company: in: 12 years old; black driver visiag Your Directors take pleasure in sub, 7 years old. minim: the ttrtst annual statement of 25 CATTLE: 7 grade Holstein cows fresh by time of sale; 4 due in April. 1 due in August. 2 due in October, 3 grade heifers " mouths old. 6 heif- ers 1 year old, young cult. pure bred Holstein bull Abbekerk Kurndyke ng No. 31199. 3 years old. The above cows are all young and in their] prime PIGS AN" POULTRY: Berkahlm brood sow with litter at toot; brood HOW. 15 shoats. about 170 lbs each; GO White Leghorn chickens. 1"“ was; 2 “up path. h.) sup Wi""""'; spouts, Power Daisy churn No. 4 nuw lulllvr worker, 2 box slumN uhnut thin coiar [um-w pocls and an (‘hm' posts, and otiwr articles loo nu mrmus to mention A Slwrinl "Err wilt hl' gin-n to anv on" wishing to purvhusr' nuw Driving ilnulvmpnh' on day of sale. ple harm‘ss Git3t.Nr Ahuut 6mr bushels oats. Positively no rcsl'rvo. 'Yoprietor lowing farm. Auctioneer's decisio final 11st TERMS or" SALE: rod.“ posts. and all a and under. cash; over months' crmlit will he ishing approved joint “or annum off for 1 amounts. Slluuls. one The Walnrloo vulvanmng “(nus will move from Duke St. to " King St, N, hy March 1st. Tires, mu, Wm on hand. Flrsbclass work gum-an Iced, also welding and brazing. Th" Waterloo Vulcanizlng Works. Bunhlr-r & Clemmer Prop. T2t. gas engine. l 1% h. , International englnv nearly new also. V ? Prices very reasonablo. i c. M. WAGNER, mt Ft. R. 3, Kitchener. IRA r.tt lEijatlIl Prompt utwnuon will be (he: u \I ran.“ ontrttetod to me and tgatUtat “on mum "s"-" _ LVN JOHN ZIMMERMAN, Box " Phone M03 LICENSED AUCTIONEER. NO'IICE An extolnlve huildinx‘ programmp in mapped out for tho Ontario Am cultural I'ottotts nlmlph. tor thir SPT" “who"! I H‘uvmx " your: old. tore man on thr \\'elland "up canal. was "“M in a nu " hock No. l. Port HARNESS ORVAL T. COLEMAN, Proprietor. TUEIDAV, MARCH I, 1.21 New Dundee. Ont. ,. E. T. COLEMAN, Clerk 30 to 40 h.p. ry'linder tstationary H. TOM AN, Auctioneer. Walnrléo Vulvartir.ing Works plow FOR BALE l "ouhle [mun h. itrnpss. 2 sets b ll.l~2: Grain. poultry all sums of $1.1m: over that. amount ll ill he given by furn joint notes. or W; for cost, on rn-diI _ one momh rrmlil. Waterloo The It“ turns! not!” at the On- lulu Equiuhle LIN uni Accident In- nis-ace Company was held at u- Head Ollce, Waterloo. on Monday. February Nth. at ' pan. The President, Mr. S. C. Tweed, oc~ envied the chair, and on motion sub: Your Directors take pleasure in sub! mining the ttrtst annual statement of the alum-s of the Company covering the period trom the organization of the Company on November 23rd to December 31st, 1930, and beg to re- port as tollows:--- insurance-When the organization of the Company was undertaken. the writing of life insurance before Janu- ary Isl, 19:51. was not contemplated. and it its, therefore. with Justitiable pride that we report 341: policies tor $1,053,300.00 issued and in force on December Slat. teeceipts--The total receipts, in, cluding payments on capital stock, amoimwd to $150,634.91. salaries _............." "wad ottice Expenses trent, salaries, license tees, printing and advertising, postage. on.) . . . . . . . . . . . . Invortworation and organi- Disbursements-The disbursements were as follows:--- Agents' commissions and zation expenses . . . . . . . . 13543.00 Ottiee equipment . . . . . . . . . 3,920.51 Inwstnmnls .... . P -._ . . . .. 104.097.“ leaving a balance of (rash on hand of $14,029.83. Ctaims--No death losses have ow run-ml The (‘ompuny is fortunate in having Dr. w. L. Hilliard a Medical Dina-[or ot consideraule experirsrwe in life insurance work and the risks on the books have bet-n most carefully the boo s Art-tell Assets-The total assets amount to tt74.9tlCi'6. The invested assets com- sist entirely at Dominion of (‘analla Victory Bonds 675.100) Province of Ontario ISL’TJIFNH and City of Tor- onto Howls. mam-n) purchased at a price to yield an average interest ,rute of GIL-'2. in the statement Suh- imitlvd ttt you those bonds have been \nluml at the cost price. Hall thr'y Hes-n valued at the pr;sent mark“ price the surplus would have been in- iuurasol by over $5,000. Liabilities-The total liahirities.itit eluding reserves 820.2731") Wu“! up capital 363.560.00. amount to $18.“.- 2111 Surplus-The gross surplus surnritYi In srwondintr, thu- adoption of [In to policyholders is 5093:1171. and th import. E. c. Mitchell. of London net surplus (wow all liabilities an“ void up opitul is $ai.or.?.fi"3. _----------------------' Agency Force-The Company has m agtnry form that Would he " trud- l to a: company many years in busi- ess. Practically the entire ugenry Iait of the Equitable Lire Assurance Met}- in Ontario joinod up with lhe I) tardo Equitable when the New hrk rmnpuny decided to withdraw H " (Human. some months ago. In Mar time Provincu Just before me on of the year agencies were no nudism d in the Maritime Pruvinms vlu-ro '0 are represented by insur- "IUP me ot many rears' oxpericnm. uld tum. iririFiit7srpFr2TtFNt insur- ,tnu men from other companies Join- wl t " organization. having been at. mu: " by the sptsvial features of our ly and thoi rertifWale, logother with Je actuary report on the “Nation of the tttsa nces. Is submitted here with. l To safaguard the Investment of the slinrohniders. It was tteCrttvrl advitV mhlo to insure the life of the l‘msl- dent and Managing Diret'lor. in 1avor ot the ('umpany tor the Illm ot $50.- Mo. I‘Im books) or the Company have hnen .Illvlilml try", Messrs J and J. F'. Soul Tho rnlirinz dtrrrrrirni" tire Mess“. Twed. "an", Broithaupt. Martin, Valonlino. Kaufman. Milrholl. Silver- wood, RPM. Hulot. Long. LangsvnlL Ind Dru Walla” and Brian and So» ator Laird, all of whom are eligtbh tor re Martian. "ompltny Rrwpm mm mtttmtttted Auintks' and Actuary's Reports. 1ri' J. Minn...» Pttertt, . ' . i , R , Isq¥WDA i, n. , (i? iii, it, ,iii'"i'sri is "i,"',"""'" i ONTARIO. agar-mam LIFE Arm ACQIDENI. _,.'",, I SURANCE COMPANY. SY DNEY C TWIID. fortunate in . _ ' . l,ity, and the Double Indemnity Benefit, rd a Median” _ _ l _ V . .pruvidmg for payment m [Wire the ex rel-mute In . l . l . Inmnunt insured it death Is the result the risks on: . . Inf un acvirlent. These matures are ost carefully . :ululml m the regular life and endow. Imam policies upon payment of a As amount to small extra premium. d assets com-l "At the present time the Ontario " of (‘auallaV’Equllahle is the only Canadian Com- Province (if Immy giving both these valuable privi- City of Tor-,leges. 4,715.99 Address by PM In new” the “canon ot the re- port. Mr. Tweed [Ive a resume ot the Company's quotations to date. He and in part: ‘Our record in organisation and production at Ion-inaud- one that iii) - before been equalled in the his” tory ot Canadian Lite Insurance. With the noticeable improvement in general business condition. during] the past few weeks. I think that wei can face the future with cretrtcrei and look for a continuation of the suc- «one attained. The year just passed? was a. record one with the lite insur' anoe Companies and trracuctslly every] Ilite insurance oniciU is looking tor-E ':ward to an equally prosperous bust; loose in' 1921. i "l desire to make reference to the! {splendid work ot our agency atollI who have made possible the gratify“ ling report Just submitted to youl When they started to write applica- ltione their entire equipment consisted! or application blanks ind printer's? [proof sheets containing the rates,: which We had not had time even to, corrcct. Many ot these gentlemen are, Iwith us today and you will have an opportunity to hear them tell of thel experiences in making the Ontarioi Equitable known to the public. I "The Ontario Equitable issues only" non-participating policies,. believing1 that the time has come when the plain, commonsense men who make up the bulk of the lite insurance pol- ticyliulders are looking for a plain business contract. By plain business contracts we mean those which tell their whole story upon their face; lwhich leave nothing to the imagina- tion: borrow nothing from hope; re- quire definite conditions and make detinite promises in dollars and cents. h "The Company offers. in connection ‘Wllll its policies, two valuable feat- urtrs--The Double Disability Benefit, providing for a monthly income in event of total and permanent disabil- "Tho nruanization 'ot our Company has attracted country-wide anew than The wry favorable comment on our operations of the insurance and linanciut mums has been of consider. able help in bringing the Ontario Equitable to the favorable attention of tho publir. "We are fortunate in having an ox- pm‘ionrod stutt to lake (are of [ho work at lhc Head 19fiice, and they have canneratml most loyally with me in every way." In sonvmling tho adoption of tho The Ontario Equitable Life i and Accident Insurance Company Total Rem-i pts SI 50.63234 They contain a Double Indemnity Feature, a Special Disability Clause, Liberal Guar- tmtees, mun-duh Btmofhs and Privileges and give the Maximum Insurance at Minimum Cost. l The Ontarlo Equitable life and Accident Insurance " Head Of f ice Waterloo. Ontario. M. SWARTZ $174.9? l.76 h‘oss Assets SI'I.ENI)II) AGENCY OPENINGS THROUGHOUT ONTARIO AND THE MARITIME PROVINCES- BEGAN BUSINESS NOVEMBER 23rd, 192n SALIENT FEATURES OF THE FIRST ANNUAL REPORT FOR YEAR ENDING DECEMBER .'tlst, I920. Ontario Equitable Policies Make instant Appeal Head Office ink-menu.- nuance-ow mud-pap u k: “I In Which the Cm Md tor tho Canny. so! - It”. 'Br u'osma of the Company. u ",',id, 2tt,t rowed " the town.- Dreamed. 'u‘ Tf"" duel-Id with ambush“: by the HDDMhzodhzbn spa-hor- whn tollowc¢ 1:31." ...... tT, mm. Senator H. W. Laird, o! no} sin, Salk, one ot the Company's! Vice-Ptenldenu. In commenting on. the statement. read, summarised the} achievemeats of the Company as cont stituting a nerdrd in Canadian i'""") anco circles. The Comma)! was organized at) R. T Irwin, at Woodstock, spoke ot the psychological time. when "mime prospects before the Company, great need for lite insurance was he'land the soundneas of the policy ot ing better realized by the public and securing the lull confidence ot the in- oraetirallr all lite companies were tsur-ing public. Itts.accompiutuuents at reporting a greatly increased volume the very beginning compared very ot business. favorably with those ot other com- The statements to the tirtst annual ”an?" long established in We all"!!! mummy In. mmuxdprpd must zrntlfv- torrttory. The statements to the tirtst annual meeting lu- considcrcd most gratify- ing. Credit was due the shareholders. and especially the district in which Mcad Ollicv is situated. for the splen- did support rendered in organizing the Company. ‘ Senator Laird reit that the start made would take the Ontario Equit- able to the foremost ranks of Can- adian ttnancial institutions. Special reference to that part of the Companys' tianttcityi statement dialing with investments was made Ly J. C. Breiutaupt, Vice-President. In the hands of lens experienced men no such report would have been possible, and it promised well tor the Com- pauy's future success that from the Cirst its interests should be most carefully safeguarded through the best class ot investments at high im terest rates, Thos, Reid, ot the firm of Rowell, Reid and Wright, Toronto, was grati- tied at the progress mulls. IL reftectcrl creditalrly upon the organizers of the Company that it should have got un- der way some months before antici- trated, that when only completion ot preliminary organization might have been nxpected. it could report in ad- dition over a million of insurance al- ready in force. The amount of new business a lite insurunl'o company could handle was limited by curtain conditions, but Mr. liv-i-l was t-otttidertt llizn tln- Cottt. puny had a clear liold aha-ml. and hrt saw no mason why with such aus- picious beginnings it should not com tinue on a prosperous path. The Company has already attracted an experienced agent-3' staff of sterl- ing qualities. who arr largrly want-n- silwlt' for the Ina-guilivvnl standing of the Company. A number of lhungems tlm Company Local Repreae ntatives Senator H. W. Laird The Agency Force J. C. Breithaupt Insul ance in Force $1.063,300.90 E. PARKES E. M. DEVITT Thomas Reid Waterloo, Ont. T. J, Gullah". tho Cam'- agent at Pee. N a. I” madly applauded when It was - km that he had “rived (or to man new“ with “0,000 ot ma..- hhhpochot. Hermwmumt that though ”mammal-g bul- neu had Doe- advocated tor you. n Veda-muons to the white. the urn- line of such business had been discour- lased by lower wmlnlnlon puma-l- to the ago-ts. He predicted much ’succeu tor the Company In its oper- ations in the Maritime Provinces. L. Swartz, head of the Company's Hamilton agency, made particular ret- crence to the exclusive benefits which so with Ontario Equitable policies. The terms of the contract an- easily understood by the agent and applicant alike, making it a pleasure to sell such insurance Edwin Irwin, of London. an ex- perienced insurance man, and the tirst agent to join the Company’s force, was called on. He was tanned- etl with the Company, not merely he, cause it was covering a, field formerly embraced by the Equitable ot the U. s., but chiefly because previous asso- ciations with its President made him confident that under such direction its success was assured. He found it easier to write business for the On- tario Equitable than tor his former mutually. Brief and enthusiastic addresses were also made by Metsirs. A. Bauer. Waterloo; W, E. Long. Brunllord; A. E. Hulet. Norwich and James Valem tine, Waterloo. Atter the adoption of the variou- reports the following Board ot Direc- tors was appointed: Sydney C. Tweed, President and Managing Director; A. Bauer. Vice- President. Waterloo; J. C. Breithaupt, Vice-President. Kik-hcnrrr: Senator H. W. Laird. Vice-President. Regina. sask.; J. A. Martin. Kitchener; James Valentino. Waterloo: A. R, Kaufman. Kitchener; Dr. W. T. Wallace. Kitch- (-nor; E, C. Min-hell, London: A. E. Silvorwnml' London; Dr. J. w. Brien. M.1‘.. Esstrr; Thaw. Reid. Toronto; A. K. llulcl. Norwich; w. E. Long. _Brantford; and Edwin “win. London. Election of Directors buddy at that work Gross Surplus Reserve; $20,278.00 $99,632.79 if

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