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Durham Review (1897), 18 Jan 1923, p. 1

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pressure. ehouses. uminum. IAN. li, I923 W'i‘Q'D‘I’ ei' ow e. delicious. tt per " if and We loavy I!» ters nt ml E3iIlEfii' 75C antt my YG, I" PURE TO-DAY an] " "rear, by mph: 25 pr yard $1.15 “a... t " $4.50 " on " M "" t) -'""---- ij? a? at _-Na.?.",,, Should Publish a Booklet Thr. n-lrran ex-Clerk ot Glenelg Township. Mr J. S. Black. is still re- wiving twidettres of appreciation from that Township, tor his 39 years of ot 8150 span of eidents met at would y Barn Burned in Early Morning Fro'vt some unknown cause, w. Tr. Connor's burn. Just east of his home. oppmite the Ford garage. went up m- to thunes about 4 o'clock Tuesday morning. All contents Were burned except his Ford car which Mr Thor. Brown and son Allan. who were earl- lest on the scene. assisted in getting out. Mr Connor was wakened try the dog (which was in the house) bark- ing. and looking out, now the flames. Hastily donning clothing he endeav- ored to save his 35 thoroughbred fowl but this part was allame and all per- ished. This the owner most regrets as one cock he valued at $25 and with hen, won a cup for best birds at Hanover Poultry Show last week. q other valuable iowl are fortunately Rt Owen Sound Show this week. and these are all he has left. Over $500 worth of pumps and machinery wap destroyed-tive wooden pumps. 'ron pumps. a cutter. light sleigh. acumen cement mixer. cement moulds, pump equipment. a. load each of hay and straw. etc. He considers " will cost $1000 to replace the barn. There was a small insurance and he Intends re- building at once. Fortunately the wind was from the west. and roofs well covered with snow. or his home and several near it would have gone up ln emote a well We overlooked last week the re ,ult or tht, Christmas "xatnintrtious at Usgoodv Hall In which was 'the name of ('mnpbrll Grant, of the Grant home unzr Varmy. To be successful when mm m the candidates [an In some thing to ho proud of-are congrue- luw him. He in! his brother smart ma the and w. H. Hunter ah' skips and R. Moorhead, A H Jackson. Geo Trenton, (Ilcblsivin) J C Adams. Cam. McLach- lan i..ut Chan McKinnon complete tht. riots. Calder lost to Stratfom " to t: in the pro-liminary round. but Hume-r beat Meatord " to 9. and then do-{vuh-(l Hurristou It to 5 in tlrtst round, Immo- whvn he has won three more wands and is with: closv to the trophy. . 8uceessfut Law Student Motor Hunter't Rink in the Running Two rinks of Durham eurlers arr taking pan in the (men Bound hon spin Hm; wurk. Messrs W. Caldm and W. H. Hunter aw skips and R The Nun's clan Next Sunday will bo on thes “Sev- ertttt-day Adventism." What are the dim-ro-nm-a in doctrine and method of this St't"? Did the Pupe change the Sabbath P." they claim? Why Christ- ians nlm-rvo- the first day of the week ps thr. l.nnl‘.: Day and the scriptural pawn, {or doing so. You am- invited Thea two power lime: from Eugenia were both broken between Durham and Fneshertort in the cold snap Tues. day night. and Durham was without you” on wednesday till atternoon which delayed work at Review other and “HI ottwr pow"r users. Rob Roy Grain Prieett---We are Paying 40 to 450 for Data. " to 60e tor Barlow. so to 65e for Buckwheat. $1.35 to $1A0 for Peas, and ”.10 for Wheat at our alt-valor this week. Rob Roy Mills Limited A box nodal will be held in Edge Hill Scho‘ol on Friday evening. Jan. 26th. A good program is in prepara- tion. Admiaion 25c and 15c. Ladies bringing boxes tree. Proceeds in aid of Durham Memorial Hospital. Power Wu Off pollsibls Messrs John and Chas. Mount ad. vertlsta their fints tarm for sale In this issue». Sn- advertisement on page s. VOL. XLVI, N0 3 Use Bank Money Orders " hump for a tow weeks at Christ- ' but haw retttrned to the city. laurr to Toledo, accompanied by brother Gordon. Stuart has n re tsihle position with the General _,'s)aiii'ii.ii) 'r.rlt:..q1tl, IN',',:)?), L-ra" 3”: OPICG ti rm I __ ___ - Or (ARAbai’7’ '“‘ TOTAL ASSETS OVER EIGHTY-THRBE MILLIONS $5.00 and under. three cents: over $5.00 and not exceed. " 810, " cents an: $10 and not exceeding 830. ten can or-tao-ine-din-Bt-tne-tta. Yen (An get Money Order. at any branch of this Bantu Tr" WHEN you want to remit my mount up to fifty dollars. "number that Bunk Money Orders are inexpensive u well us safe. The chases. admin of Revenue stamps, um STANDN?,JA BAN K Baeuauontrts-ituanawitti-_ Black, is still re- appret'iatlon from his 39 years of . . . John Kelly, Mama. Annual Vestry Meeting of Trinity Church ln Oven Sound. on Friday. Jan. 12, the death tok place of Miss Ellen Clark. formerly of Aberdeen, dautrir ter of the late Dugald and Mrs Clark, (formerly Mary McFarlane.) The de. ceased was 82 years of age. and has been in poor health tor some time. She resided there with her sister-in- law, Mrs. Neil Clark and daughters. Deceased was born in the Island or Mull. Scotland. in Sept. 1840. emr grating to Canada with her parents when but two years old. For a nun;- ber of years they lived in Vaughan Tp. York County, then came to Bentinttt. where most of .her life was spent. She was the last of a family of six children, who were among Bentlnck's earliest and most respeeled settlers. The late Miss Clark was one of the first members of Burns' Church. Rocky Sungeen. and her remains were brought to the church from o. Sound Monday where the funeral service was conducted by her torme: pastor. Rev. " Sillars. Interment took place in Durham cemetery. this During the last year or two Oi Rev Mr Hardy's pastorate. the attend- ance at church services has shown a considerable morons» and all deparl- meats of church work are in a ttour. ishing condition. Such speaks wei; for Mr Hardy's four year pastorate in his first ehartw here and the town as wrll as congregation .rcgrvt his Ce nurture but wish him and his estittt. able life partner continued success in his new field at Brantford. Death of Miss Ellen Clark Sabbath next, Jan. let. will be Ree P. G. Hardy's farewell services as rector of Trinity Church, as he and Mrs Hardy leave on Monday next to tak" up work at his new charge in Brantford. This was Rev Mr Hardy's first charge and his pastorate has boen one of progrc-s. both spiritualzy and tinaneituly. He has been an tut ivo worker in moral and religious‘ movements in the town, and his gets" ial presence will be missed both m and outside of his congregation. May success attend his new labors. The corwrettatlon since his resignation trt- vited Rev Mr. Hunt of Thtunetrviiie as their new rector, but he could not sN- his war clear to accept and no further steps have yet been taken. Little Snow in Alberta Merchant: ! Ordoryour counter cheek books at the Review ottiee. Ask to so. nmplu. Lowest prion. Humane. for 'ale.-Beven-roomed fully modern residence on Bruce Bt., Durham. Oak floors downstairs. For Irtrticulars, apply at Review omen. Rev. Hardy's Last Sunday itit itil tittjlitit The annual Vvstry meeting of St. Paul’s Church, Egn-mont. was held rpvently, below the rector. Rev. Fl G Hardy, lvavos for his new charge. The church has had a good year, closing with a balance on hand of 880. Mr Arthur Leo was re.elected peo- plv'a warden, Mr. Rt-uan Watson rectors warden and Mrs E. V. Mat- tlwws, YP.lry (Ink. There was a bumper attendance,-- the lamps: in yoats---ot' the I. o. O. F. brethren at the sv‘mi-annual instin- lation or omu-rs on Monday owning. Dislritt Dvputy Grand Master Hap,-.. Tan and his installing team from At" Mn. Them. Park The death took place Saturday Ins: on the Gravel Road, Bentinck. near Allan Park, of Mrs Thos Park (nee Mary Ann Willis) at the age of' (ii yoars. Deceased suffered a'paralyuzc stroke last summer and since then has never regained strength, lliougn she had tho best of care from her daughter-in-law. Stu, leaves to mourn her loss, one son Andrew on homo farm and ttrar brothers and onv s?.;- ter: Mark and William Willis. Allan Park : Nelson Willis. Tacomé. Wash: Wellington Willis. Winnipeg and Sun. w. A. Cmmdinnitig, Winnipeg. The rum-ml took place Monday to Hana ver (-o-mvtm‘y Hrrv F. G. Hardy offitia- ting at hour.» and Haw. .ir could not be hero on account cm weather conditions but they Were no: missed as Past Grand John Rik-mo, acting as D. D. G. M.. assisted by Past Grande Chas and William Ritchie, W. Irwin. W. Laidlaw, W. Vollett and Bro. David Nichol, omeiated in their stead in good style. Following Is the newly installed slam ol' omeers : Past Grand-John A. Graham Noble Grand-A. Calvin Kinnoo Vice Grand-Peter Ramage Financial Sec'y --Ciuneron Lauder “wording See'y-nert Stonc‘ousa- Treasurer-iv W. H. Smith Warden ---Wrn MeGirr Conduetor-Tltos. Ben Chaplain-Jas. Brown R S N G-Ronald Giles L S N G-David Nichol R S V G .--Robt. McLean L S V G-Harper McGirr Deceased led a useful life. To mam outside her own home circle, she Pil- tlvarvd herself by kindly assistar.tt'v in illness or trouble. She was unrem- hl-r of tho Anglican Church and On Monday last she was intvrrvd m Maplewood cmnotory where her moth, er is buried. her pastor, Rev Mr. Ila:- dy conducted the mortuary sprvrcos. Floral offerings wvro imaulliul and included wreaths from the Womrtrs lnslllulr. Trinity Church Guild. mo Baunders' family and others. Our sympathy goes out to the mourner.. in their son and sudden bereavement. Horticultural Society Meeting _ Mrs. McAnulty was born in Yoriy shire, England, 62 years ago and a; the age of 15, came to Canada with her parents, and was married to Mr. McAnulty about " years ago The) first lived on a farm south of town, tor a while in Holstein. and tlfteen or sixteen years ago came to Durham. To this union were born Lorne, in the West : Maggie. at home: Nellie, Mrs. Prev, in the West '. Edward at home: Louisa, Mrs P. Bunce in town. A 5:3- ter Annie, now Mrs Tucker. of Port. age la Prairie, and two brothers, Fic- mund and Wm Braithwaite, both in British Columbia, will also mourn. A brother, Robert "raithwaite, died some years ago. I R. S. '3.-Robt. Whitmore L. S. &--dohn McKenzie l. G.--Wm J. McFadden o. G.--miot, Whitmore Following the installation short ad- dresses wvre given by a number Ot the brethren, and light refreshments served. rat the annual meeting ot .the Dur. ham Horticultural Society last Fridav evening. Mrs. T. Petty was reelected President: Mrs Juo Smith, lat Vice President: Mrs T. Brown, 2nd Vice President: Mrs. T. Henderson, Bee'y Treasurer. However since the meet- intt at which she was not presen:. Mrs. Henderson has declined the ot. tice, therefore another Sec'y will be Chosen at next meeting. The old directors are: Mrs J. C. Nichol, Mrs Henderson. Mrs C. Run- an, Dr Smith and Wm Irwin. The ST. PAUL'S ANNUAL MEETING a weakened constitution and mo shock, the end came, leaving as deep. ly bereaved mourners, husband and tive children. I. o. o. F. Officers Installed A gloom was cast over the com- munity on Saturday last as It was learned that Mrs. McAnulty had died that day. She had been ill only a few days and was taken tothe Hospr ta] for treatment, and the operation revealed an abscess on the appendix. which was no recent growth, and with Mrs Thoc. McAnulty The Roll Call DURHAM THURSDAY JAN. 18: 1923 With which is incorporated the Holstein Letter The annual meeting of Trinity Ch. BORN" Ladies' Guild was held at the home of the President. Mrs Philip Lawrence, WILSON-in Durham. on Friday. on Tuesday evening. The reports Oi Jan .l2th. to Mr and Mrs Stun Wir the Secrtary and Treasurer showed a so". a son. healthy year with membership of 24. Nt91lLlC---in 1lontiuck. north of Dur- The Gunil during 1922 raised in the ham. on Tuesday, 16th Jun. to Mr vicinity of $550.00 and will clear from and Mrs Geo. Noble a daughter. that amount about $350.00. Plans for - . - 1923 are already being made and at Musical Evening Number Three this mtetlng it was decided to devote The twr'tos ot musical evenings up their interests this year to the Put" ranged for the Presbyterian Young chasing of a new ot'Kan for the Ladies' Auxiliary by Mrs (Rev) w, church as soon as possible. A com- H. Smith, came off on Monday even- mittee was formed to obtain informa. lite, last. Tho we and momentous tion and prices. The election of olii- career of Paderewski, was taken by Ct't'o' was of a "ghort and sweet" nat. Mm Alice Haulage. showing that his Uh', all the former officers being re fame as pianist was only second to elected. The Guild regret losing front his remarkable ability in guiding his their ranks their Hon. President, Mrs ill fated country--- Poland, through Hardy, who in a short time leaves the years of the Great War. Miss town. The oiIicers are Pres., Mrs P. Mary McKeChnie contributed " a Lawrence: lat Vice Pres., Mrs Lim. piano solo, his popular “Minuet. in: 2nd Vice. Pres., Mrs T. Davis: This was mllowed by a talk on the Sec',\'. Mrs Frank Irwin: Treasurer, well known composer of hymns and MISS s. vouett. nnthems.---.Ltwel1 Mason. hv Mrs. Annual Meeting of Durham Baptist Cwngregation The Baptist congregation held their annual meeting on Tuesday ev- ening, which owing to the stormy night, was not as largely attended as usual. However it was a very hats monious session, and the church " rims evidences of progress both in spiritual and material things under Rev, Fl. Cameron's pastorate. Pre- ceding the meeting was a, fine supper provided by the ladies. The pastor presided at. the business session, where the various reports wore given and offielals appointed. The tive for. vm-r tieaeons---Thos McComb. Duncan McLean, John Ritchie, Wm Mount and Anthony Holmes were re-elected and the number increased to eight, Jas Brown, Chas Ritchie and Wm Moore being the new deacons. Tho system of election was changed. two now retiring each year, and the two appointed holding oftiee for four years. Mrs Geo Thompson was rc-el- ccted Clerk. Anthony Holmes, Treas- urer and Mrs Wm Moore appointed Recording Treasurer. Durham cou- gregation alone raised over $1000 tor General Fund and nearly $1800 for all purposes. Including Gienelg Centre's contribution ot tMi. With increas- ed expense. there was a small defleit at close of year which is now wiped out. Considerable discussion toot. place regarding thebuiiding or pur- chase of 9 “511159. but no definite ac. tion was taken. Councillor: Murdock and McFadden At lllv sprout! nomination for town councillors Monday, to fill the two \etcancltu; at the Board, there won- nouiiuutirrcs, Messrs John Murdock, W. J. )lr-Fuddon and Arthur Mu Clochlin. The former two quttlified and aw vleeted by acclamalion. Both am good men, have several years munch experience and will add stren- gth to our municipal government. Mr Murdock will doubtless be made Chairman of Board of Works. Have 8ueeessful Year Royal Arch Chapter Detween Monday night and Tttrss day morning an old-fashioned snow storm fell to the depth of a foot or more, making heavy roads for (How days. Some of tho mail couriers gave up the trip for a. day. Following this, lenlperuluru went down to 18 der. hviow mm at night and kept dodging around zvro during tho day. . An OltrFashioned Snow Storm Monday was installation night tor the Masonic Royal Arch Chapter, No. 221, when V. Ex.Comptutiott W. E. Clark, Installing Master. installed the following otticert' tor 1923: Pix-Com. E. A. Har-Z. Ex-Com. E. D. Meciockun--H. Ex-Com. W. B. Hunter-M. Com. C. H.-Dariintt--B. E. Com. W. C. Pickering-- s. M. Com. J. A. Rowtand-Tretts. Com. Dr. J. F. Grant-P. F. Com. R. E. Riehardsson---P. F. Com. T. M. Mertdden--g. P. Com. T. Henderson-M. or 4th V. Com. P. tgeuratth--M. ot 8rd Y. Con D. C. Town-W. 01 and V. than. R. Moorhead-M. of Int. V. This is one of our best Sociedns for improving and beautifying the town and private dwellings. and if a goodly number would join in to incretusethe membership, -trtty to 2ir0---ittt in tiuetteu. and usefulness would brs greatly extended and something worth while might be done for the im. provement of the town. Mr Catton, the late emeient Soc-'3'. read the annual business statement, showing that $183.00 had been paid out for tiowera, shrubs. bulbs and fruit trees and distributed among tho members. A balance of $12 was car. ried to a reserve fund. Owing to the growth in membership and large in. Crease in stock handled, the Society confidently expects a large increase in the legislative grant for the coming year, as this grant is based on these two items from the previous year. new ones elected for two years are . Mrs Geo Mekeehnie, Mrs W. Lawson Mrs Shark. Mrs Dan McAulirfo, Mrs. S. Ritchie. oNTARerARe TORONTO Officers Installed 'tiii, WNW List of Prizes inr Carnival on Tuesday. January 23rd The series ot musical evenings an ranged for the Presbyterian Young Ladies' Auxiliary by Mrs (Rev) w, H. Smith, came ott on Monday even- ing last. Tho life and momentous career of Paderewski, was taken by Miss Alice Haulage. showing that his fame as pianist was only second to his remarkable ability in guiding his ill fated country--- Poland, through the years of the Great War. Miss Mary McKeehnie contributed " a piano solo, his popular “Minuet. This was followed by a talk on the, well known composer of hymns and anthems,--irwel1 Mason. by Mrs. Smith. " was Lowell Mason who first originated the idea of teaching in classes or groups. Perhaps the most familiar of his tunes is the one set to the words of "From Greenland' Icy Mountains." basket. Gent-Tie Rack. Collar box. Girl-Vanity Case, Bon-bqn Dish Boy-Tie, Knife. Mrs. Finlay Graham nth-r a month's visit with her slslvrinlaw, Mrs Wm. Calder. Ion Saturday ltor Wall-2100 whtrtw she will visit a few days with Mrs H. G. Misielo, bvroro returning to Montreal. Mr and Mrs Mlstelo have the sympathy of their town friends on the death ot their infant son at the ago ot two months. 'Historic or National Costume Lady-Water Set, Box Stationery. Gent-Everretuiy Flashlight, Tobacco Mr. John MeAttliti'e p,' visLtinz at his 1102110 hero mas with his wife loft 8. turn to Damn. He was by Mrs. MPAllliffv who the vim” and spring: Il ily in that city. Fancy Costume Lady-Ladies' Manicure Set, Fern Pouch. Girl-Cut Glass Cream and Sugar Set Pearl Beads. uoy--uioveti, Purse. Comic Costume Lady-Gravy Ladle. Fern Basket. Gent-Auto Strap Razor with blades. Knife. Girl-French Ivory Photo Frame. Box Handkerchiefs. Bor-Br-s, Cuff Links. Children's Class Best dressed girl under in yrs of age, French Ivory Comb, Glass Basket. Dost dressed boy under 10 years ol ture-Hair Brush, Watch Fob. Human Wheelbarrow Race This will be a funny one, and a team consists of one with skates on his hands and the other with skates on his feet. Wheelbarrow lesbian. the teams will race once around the rink. The prizes olered are: (n --Two decks Playing Cards m Case. 12)--Two boxes Cigars. The Race: Couple Race, T laps-Box Chocolates for Isl, Box Chocolates for 2nd. Ladles' Race, li 1apts--Htusd Bag, Bot- tte Toilet Water. Gents' Race, " laps-- 2A Browne Camera, Signet Pencll. Girta' Rue. under 14 years-cod; outttt, String Beads . Boys' Race, angler 14-Byrenter,Gtunc Besldes the lawn! Cunlval aura:- tioms, the Durham Ciuzenu' Band will be in attendance all evening. the admlsslon wlll be 35c for adults and Me for children under " you: clue 3 Coming -’ 'i g At Warlock d itons iii 'i,v,mvmv,mwvvvwhv,vevvvvsvvvm.vy,"t Grand Scotch Concert Scotland’s National Anthem wull new be tti'en by the Choir. T00N Ith, DURHAM» /'in,.tt/gapi1'sy,1'/11's"tia",dPurn" THURSDAY. JANUARY 25th, I923 Tae begin wi'--thc Chairman wun' ”a eettir. Iwrv's 'totTM1:.t' sped the platform about aucht u" real Highland luddL. “mi clock. an a’ the lads and lassivs wttll' on the kist o' whusvlu. slug theRither Then we'll has a. bit speechlv mu THE MEENISTER Non we'll hue a sung true a brave ctttet an' ithers wha wull honor (va A day by the sang "BURNS AND SCOTLAND YET" For a bit change we'll noo hao a talk H on Robbie mmsel'. A Jacobue sum: is aye in order. It wull be a mud mm. A Did ye ever 590 a fish wife? Well I ye'll balm arm» an' hear any singing tt as nailral as life "CALLER HERB"? Dinna Forget tae get a guid Sate for the A bonnie Iasgie will noo be rien a ""lL'",', "' surrcn READING 'll'in"ii,, Noo (his Scotch choir wult be sing- ', in' a group of nuidlimors that We Wud " H all 1o'e and jim- i Ctuttttt hae owrt- murkle o' a gum M thing. Twa lassivs wull noo sing AIP 0m. L "WHEN THE BONNIE HEATHER is by a It f""tt"tftt EESEEE§EEEE§ t) CURE THAT comm or COLD g Yo're gaun we lwar a bricht Semen nan: frae four wee tots M "WHEN YE GANG AWA' JAMIE' Wt.'ll noo Boa SOMETHIN' OREFXMNAL We're no lellin'. The Concert's dorw noo. We Wullie. Wir): Univ. and the worms wull be gamiu. We late. ADMISSION " CENTS. ALL til:." McFAIJDEN'S DRI'G STORE. ' With any of the following preparations : tli thpolc’s Cod Liver Oil ti, Pens!" White Pin: and Space Balsam 'tet','fl? ... .............. .u c ti, Roberts’ Swap ttt Tar and Cod Liver Oil m Swap White Pine and In: -- 'll', Whit; Pine Buculyptol and Honey. Ac. it: ForatMid Throat Ease --reiieves House-cs: ii 'rsgrcirt. an .‘ 3 ion. , $8. McBETH D ' iiradrill" J 'sa ”a sas aa:aa:saasaaaa.s:w' BLOOM ING ." In order for you to have a new Northway Coat the first day Spring appears, it is necessary to place your orders at this time. We will be pleased to have you call and see the above sam- ples, and feel you are under no obligation to buy. Jbadies', Wlksoa' d Chitdre,t 's Coats, Jus d Jeparaie &tirts We cordially invite you to call and inspect our Spring Samples of “ANNIE LAWIUE" 'iresa'ey, fan. JU, ug (Under Auspices of Durham Presbyterian Choir) Published Weekly at 82.00 a 30-: $2.50 a year in advance. I‘AXRT A N E of JOHN NORTHWAY & SON on AFTERNOON AND EVENING of PROGRAMME '. in the Haunt your wheesht for some law and Ane o' car all: lashes wull mm but! us. Shaw: a Mich! no "O SING TAR MK THE MILD SCOTCH RANGE" Wad ic mu lads and "studs-rt et' and jinn In sinuln' a Vrrsr o' Serum! fair IISSII'I arr noo “men too (in as an over puny exeqeigo, Se'll be sure tae Ilke It. Yv'l1 tt' b, Scotch when " li'yt'ttn this mule solo and Mum-us. An' noo wr‘n word irate a ttobbie Burn lush-s are gi'eu us a SCOTCH REE! brave Scotch alum wall mm trre ans o' Burns' but love sang: A' THE AiiITts' THE WIND CAN "LAW" . mo wo'" hat u durn " an Soon-h nne try twa uuM [mommy "H00 CAN YE GANG LADIJIl-S‘l" IF: has: your hum rim"! and yr'. will Mar it". Inmzuaxu our first parents wake- in the (innit-u or Eden. WE'RE A' SCOTTISH HERE" 'ar In advance. To Uttitmt Slug, C. RAMAGH & SON. “mush. in mann be roan about ttt% mum no ttt keep Hum ml.» “GOD SAVE THE F Nt', Al'LIJ LANG SYNL" will King; jul WNW o' RESERVED I'AIRT TWA nun m httrs a bit true Scott: wha trt'est human Att an” .-1 Jul. pc “out h!" A 'i' my)

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