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Milverton Sun, 23 Oct 1919, p. 1

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Aladdin Lamps MANTELS and WICKS z For Sale by P. NEUMEISTER Milverton, = - - = Ontario Proprietor FORDSON TRACTORS $750 Let us demonstrate to you how me tractor bean shes, chops or plows. Can wn 5 x be equipped with alle y and governor > a _MILVERTON GARAGE y = E ; Vol. XXVII—No. 45 “ : Milverton, Ontario, Perth Co.; Thursday, Oct. 23, 1919 Malcolm MacBeth, Editor and Publisher z : |. we have Victory, but it is not paid|## #* #1 44¢%¢e¢¢2¢4¢| MR. HAY'S PLURALITY . _ | MILVERTON ANNUAL FIELD DA —$—$—$__—— = — Items of Local Interest. ton * *| ss STOUT RHETT EET TTT TTT Ion eee have a few oak batrels left for|* WHY YOU SHOULD BUY + ‘ londay’s. election John Bean Wi Championship Cup Eiwiek ot Mieks ‘eapbaee gor lard. —-A. C; Clemens. | + VICTORY BONDS ¢| /Hay carried the riding ot Novih Perth (aes ROR ~ Wilfre: OWil eft on n- _—_—— yy the largest majority it ‘is. rst annual fie! lay of the tox, ny spent "Soaday! athe Boe" of ibe ter Kitchener, ie he has se-/ Begause— tory. Mr, Hay’s total vote wag 6,180 | Milverton School mas baddeay Reiges nvirce ar- J Meat Wha, Orr Sr, left on Tuesday ured 4 posit farm hand,| 2 ince" Set,5 L-2 per cent. 4 / Mr. Amos’ 4-444" and Mn” Mason'a| afternoon, at the exhibition mroseny : morning to spend « few days with her Wante Exerence arm hand, | # in terest on Your money. cor 2/4202 giving Mr. Hay a plurality of | Despite the cool. weather a. fain » Manic aloth, fh Galt. | married or single, ply t eorge i t fu value for BE votes. His majority ov ge crowd was in atten 2. mers oun S Mea F Hay Capling and. family are | Roe, uivers ue your money ‘practically atany Mason was 19 Mr. Amos secured | the events were keenly contested and teeing this week for Hami es tan where Mrs. ho bas been vis-|# time yor 5 uire */ the por Gage of the rural vote hay-|several of the boys showed good con- they tatend residing in fut (tng Yriends Gn Wiiveton left for her| > aed ve an invest. #/| in Ralority of 700 in. Elma/ dition in all-round development,) antend renting ip Anbar vis tat | ho it {ment backed up by the entire * |and 200 i in North Easthope, He Beabocaevanis Our service to farmers is as com- this oifice the other day a potato that | Dancing in Waterloo Park Pavilion| ® “ resources of Can $ | led. in Wal First—John Bean, 82 points, Rie as 87 io of growth and know- hhed one ounce ess ee a: Ibe, | er ereey cree, pie ortee |S, ae bare a uarante 4 See, : Second—L. Bastendorft, 27% pts, c Amos Hay Mason ee Rae ledge of andes agricultural con- Gropp ‘elt on 1 Pueaday fo soit oni ease will Lar Fae Ue eee en Ole SRF ioaiend™ «| cates SG aae aae ascanerdl points dition can make i pagar ate ie Prorinelss Menetat DIO nm Tuesday only ofjeach week. |% Sata for y of tua! os BRAS SOD" ATs Seis 22 points. PO Re mee eee Sy Om ns rs, Alvin Morningstar,|# " You will be taking advan. # Airside cas 86 Bek 25 relies Padlon, point. We collect or ss sale notes, aft and daughter, Olive, of Tavis. | Bui at Dresent visit-| tage of your last chance to + Hernington Pe 40 $46 g6t| 'Third—B, Hamilton; 10’ points, cash produce cheques—by mail when ice sphteed wuer: Guddaee wither: (ire with relatives in this ‘ a ee Eile : 52137) Wace epee ‘Mrs. 1. W. Fulmer, of Bani, uslted ae . ° 377 2) 100 vd. dash, St—W, Zimmerman, desired—and make advances to re- id Yer Sugcesstul est of the | Te Wie ot atts Sorah Petrie last Seine he aeines tees ese 368 247 bs, Basiendort eet askendoem ilver | — —! r.— astendorff, » a sponsible farmers. held. af the: home of: Drs, Mi Malcolm |S won: Capling-and Riek Rosetta | =| Grand totals ..4444 6180 4202 B, Haitilion 'S’ Pua. f aeBeth on Satu 3 . ingen e extend courteous, friendly ser- bet of new members joined, "Koch have) returned pa er AMOS (CRUIKSHANK—sHORT tees Rasen et eh hea vice to our farmer customers atall times, Pie re Brent Beek Granton, jn South Perth Mx. Peter Smith, Putting 8-Ib, shot, Jr—H, Bund. - and Miss Hattie Sebben, o: Peart and children, of UFO. Candidate had a majority cf scho, M--Pugh, E, K spent Wednesday last at the home of Ge a. ie rae e599 woublend nb tthe That uniformity of type, that low 2:562 ‘over Me Pe Con upland, Con- s. Bao yd. dash, Sr,—J. Bean; W. Zim THE the former's brother, Mr. J. G. Ham. Guelp i sent, se ee ar th ote | setness. of conformation which we | 2.062 ov SL, doa . ilton, Miss Sebben stayed for a few fain a 2 te iedee pula Scotch poe . | mo80 ya, dash Tek, Bastendorff, lays, Teas F 3 'S. Pugh, EB. ton, B. k f N S t Mrs. Wm, Holmes, Mr. Gordon Hleetre Vacuum Cleaner to rent} it was worked out as an ideal by ank O Ova scotla Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. B. Westman, | With attachments for ¢leaning. all! Amos Cruikshank, the most famous! METHODIST CHURCH OPENING gnc porns J. H. Lewis Miss Laurene and Miss H. Westman | Minds of upholstering.—-Winkbeiner lngeter of Shorthorn. eaisle, +e ie rah : Paid-up Capltal - = $. 9,700,000 CEs ‘hos. , an wi e th \ preted Saal oar Hesetees ar talon Tee a Thee | A large number. of Milvertonians| S°%, Bimsel Shorthorn should ie, He wit Pe seer cepeCna “Throwing baseball tor distance, Jr. - fP hapaccinty Langford, of London Tp. Berattord en Tues D P) ees) , M. Pugh, H, Gat Resources = = + = 220,000,000 Sieg ee day last. Pict sirattond gu Tey Sear bought up good sto Be in his day. ation. Rev. ‘Thomas Allen will Potate cree eo ya, Seok "Bean, Mrs. W. D. ‘Tye and Miss Edrie Tye | ‘2. rect the Pri 18 | wherever he could prone ake thorn a Rev. w. Zimmerman, L, Bastendonf . who have been Maine at the home of | V5 05, ut ? Stratford, for. ne of Amos Gru ries shank’s great| Dr, Hazen B. ., of Listowel, in the — Potato race, 60. yds., Jr.—R> Bas- 'ye, left for their home in x lg cof Milverton haeteercimnan developments Nhe? the bull Champion | evening. Special thank- Dring” at tendorff, A. meister, M. Pugh, Goderich on ‘Thursday last. — They) Merly of Milverton, has purchased aj of En ngland; it is said that mainly | each service. Kiclang football a 7 + e accompanied back by Masters | OT nt there this wee ond mov-| throug the” ue of this bull the now n Monday night a fowl supper ao: Zim B oy ckec. Jack and Billy Tye. oO Ghaclatent Basiae 1 electi famous Scotch strain of Shorthorns| will be served and during the supper itive football, ype Woanetss he majority in Ontario against) | ons give th set £44 WEO, | Was Produced—really a new strain of | houi ur an intermittent programme will ter, H. Paddon, R » Bastendoxf liquor is expected t | OB Liherais, 26 Connect Ti La.| Cattle, very popular—one that every-| be given for the benefit of those who Hal? mi y & J. Bean) M. 350,000, which means that the elec- tend 2 Soule ee a body was pious to get. Animals of | may have to wait to be served or wait Schatz, W. an. caps tors voted t 2 ee Ure a rere) breeding have been great show for dthed Ietayk cee aon jerman, sosse being sold in any form except under | Ave Soon acrointed ies mies to at} yard % vohn Nicklin will assist with violin’ Bastendorff addon. the coctar & eect ition. SHA the Saori > Taatiten Bienen selections. The-resident clergy are Running’ *high jump, (Stk. Bas- Mr. Albert. McBain, of tion at Ped eek earetng md guests at the supper and will bring’ tend Zimmersan a Bae Atwi ood Ue Anes Coghlin and son, | “"yst received a carl ad of body| WATERWORKS BY-LAW TO BE/8reetings from their congregations. | nape, we h jum: zai Hamil- Lawrence, of Elma, Mrs, Jessie Pop hinhtvend’ (reek “anal Bis te) af UBMITTED After the supper is served the Sac. ton, H. Gatcke, IL Paddon. > and Miss’ Minnie Pope, of Atwood, mate tS hee ih en red Cantata, “The Galilean” will be’ "Relay Race, one lap ed, Bean, NEW MIL LINERY shee iL, Halon home of Mr. and! @" Hamilton, Milverton.;. «+ | At a meeting of the Village Coun-| given cH and' te (ee Mill: Hooey, F. Hanna, ©. Hamilton, ‘ir. Guenther, of Detroit, | .1,1/° oer for sale a number of first-| cil held on, Thursday evening last the! atten, Roy Walker and “A. T, Long mermaryf peed Jones ee of ght Humor cotng A | ca Call and sec ge ack | Lol, Saat nas quate MAL | avraiors, "Naor wl be pune Man, baatendor Benn Se Raa ho a aoe Hard re; Milverion. ae estimate regarding the cost of an| tp Cee ere most: delientfl reat | aR Baste endoril, H, Padi %, au n Toronto, London and Strat effective system of waterworks an : Deed Bewitching tpyes, which are away out of the ordinary. his brother, as Jains Guenther, of the “No’s” carried by ala rEe maj- fire protection “famine vilinae ane KELLY: MUST PAY si07, ages ' Bean, Ly Bast wi don Here is where you can be sure of getting a becoming hat at OMe Hi milto a ateney pac of Mrs. onity on every question and the pro-| rea 'r. Dobbin’s estimate on the the price you want to pay. Roberk Henry; who has been in Sas. vince hen al Senne arg in ill pare cost ‘exclusive of artesian wells pumps Rev, oN L, 1 Nichola, Field Captain ‘ j couple of | &9ne bone dry by a large majori standpi, ipe and pump house was $24,- Ww. TR tt, Call in and see our tailored and trimmed hats at $4.95. Eepbenan iS the ‘past ‘Satuwd: i irs, Waren Brownlee;of Milibed nlc] 563, fo complete the system the vin tee Ou given last aay. by, NG Bumett, Starts er. years, Hogmpanied by her sister, Mrs. Fred) council believed would involve an out | Mr. Justice Curran, of ipeS, OF) Sages Rev. J. night, ‘Rev. : He will endeavor to recuperate after | Ostiey of Stratford, Hetumed m|lay exceeding $45,000 at present | ders Thomas H, Kelly, the contuctor C.'N. Paddon EH, Cant ree M, Mace “Ni Maid” Silk GI undergoing a serious operation, Mondayoatter spahdite Wt & ta prices for material..A motion was|t0. Pay. back £0 the Government of |G. N. Fa: a iped one a Dees es Peete epeen Place in Gane | With friends at Cargillje Walkerton then made by Messrs. Petrie and Zim. | Manitoba Peeneeel ee, the amount | Bey TY: Grosch, Timer, “Niagara Maid’’ silk gloves have the lustrous quality---the aga-gicee aitcan-can have hia tite see ee ny, peed: CURA ok the aeined See the couneil aay a ae Sree ear nS hi ip ver | aes perfect fit---the faultless finish---which the correctly gown- quenched with little difficulty it is Meteo ee at the lose of the $50 wa yaw thee ceamral Which wes | Payments in n connection with the con-| be | is ed woman demands, said the immigration there vastly out-| omning exercises last Sunday pres-| carried unanimously, It was decided | tract for the Manitoba Favlament | MEMORIAL SUING, FOR s the accomodation, ented Roy sapling With gan Address) to have Messrs. McPherson & Makins | Buildings, with interest al ATW Double tips for double wear laden to a daily paper a work-| 554 bible and Eat 4with an| solicitors for the villa e prepare the | cent. from Tul uly 1, 191 el A guarantee with every pair. ing man, named Edward Jones, liv-| sqdvess and. testa ae ae wvlaw with out deer | a. ae il ee Ballingal Sradnate SR Se ‘The public meeting to consider a urse, who spent the past summer in ee ae MILVERTON REFERENDUM «Memorial to Our Soldiers” was held dies’. Mercerized Ak in two tone shades, good qual- | Milverton, left last week to spend a PAY ENVELOPE OF $75,000,000 RESULTS lin the Music Hall, Atwood, on ‘Tues: ity, special at $1.50 per pai | ta te ter Wee eens day of this week with a small num- , Mrs. S. H. Pugh and Mrs, Malcolm | le2¥ing for Winnipeg, where: she will Wages Earned by Money Invested in |ber of the residents being present. Pa a Wool Black Cashmere Hose at $1.75 to idee ag El visting | sp ontiune in the work of ‘her profes: Domestic War Li |Me, Wm, Scott was appol ed halts vart, who man an ochhead secretary Hemorshaze follew-| tne The tarmers ot Ontario, have now A pay envelope crammed with $75- |fhe meeting. ‘The, chairman stated : of the 000,000 is not a hard thing to take, ie purpose for which the meet Store Open Wednesday and Saturday Evenings. nose.” The bleeding, however, was |{2, Ue It will of es posit “ey even if it is for a year’s work. This [was called and asked. the committee staunched aa ie * expected that she training th r iLand|is the amount of wages earned appointed at the public meeting it will soon be enjoying her usual health | prudent and will want full valee foc| Canadian investors in the Victory arch last to gather information re- ‘ ‘ seen Wats enty eslie, renee money expended. and other War eS ets it is ier ding Sanna ee yes a of Mornington, previous to 2 the amount earne: their money. —_—_—— | sl ant r. 08, E. Miss L. Zimmer: man at her home at Cupar, Sask., on'Mon-| ney omnes yy eeet sovernment comes| the mount earned by their money. ag ..,. |Hammond submitted a lengthy re: day; Sept. 21st, in her 69th vear. Pre-/taining the rights of the people, ji| De distributed to the fo rtunate invest- W. D. Weir’s Sale Register | | port as to the cost of the monument MILVERTON, ® ° ONTARIO vious to moving west in 1908 she re-| will have to fight with its back to the| Ts either on November 1st 3 pe (and anvarch and also their corres+ Sided near Listowel. | Her husband | wall to resist the demands and spec, |cember Ist, just in time to ats Oct. 28rd, 1919—Real Es. pondence with Mr. H. B. Morphy, predeceased ‘her by abe ul ire'ton ial Drivileges that will be made by the| invested in’ honds of Victory. ‘Loan e, Farm Stock and Imp! ements, | M.P., and. the, Post Oftice, Denar. months e.is survived by five oe and J 7 1919, for nd rew Kuepfer, ofwest ment relating to a post office beil one of whic . Alexander Me and Mane Oe ee People got ahead financially, not half of lot 5, in the 15th concession | included in a memorial municipal —==|lie, of Mornington. i a aeunte Phare Milverto on, on Sun-| by SI things bat by settine th on Alea! pe and bee ode tas $ya00 Mr. ©. ke, who is at presen’ ij . day things y setting the returns | p, 5 bi — pondence assure em that iF ied ine the ‘Beeevine “cto otees dy morning oa Scponmbined | 059 HuNes bat by vettine Yhe recat te, Osi Con: Ls Moraberty per month would. Be pall ok © sn Peneilled Hieoiids has Hey church was held. There was a good placed ‘that way, rolls up like a snow. iat eae o'clock p.m. Od uitable ty eee included in rom Malden, Mass., a pair of Bu 50 f land being S. Hf. ame proposed buildin, 5 Min Although this fowl has| snq out apreciated ihe aplendi — H aac 8 f'not previously sold; considerable. discussion by residents not yet been perfected it ig the best| Vice very m ELMA’S TAX ROLL farm stock and implements, the fom Monkton and other parts of the nein breed ig the Ua ited Sisies ne oy Geter Cu Kenneth John; -o! property of Mr. Wm. Waddell, ‘township 0 ‘ost suitable great demands are being made for it.| Mr. and Mrs. Joh aie N’ that the grain shipments who Clerk Lochhead has completed the | Tuesday, Oct. 28th, 191 5 9—Stock and ae Gatcke purchased hi girda from has been ailing Ane: Plates died on Collector's Roll for the Township for| Im, implements for Mr. Jacob R, Schei-| L2omas E. Hammond, secon ‘ove: » PI lent Tuesd: eo avine ~;Mr, Hugh Richmond, and carrie Rap areiion gare &. Auber international single’ ¢omb buf mln: | pathy of the peo eth “loge aE and tna Date te One eee oor ete seat this, meeting ere that of transactions to be taken care orca, ctu} i sticken family in their be-| ;2° ¢ ‘i ‘unicipal Council of Elma, sub- A Listowel Jew is looking. for. the @"*, to collect the taxes therein as follows: Friday, Oct. 31st, 1919—Real Bstate, | mit a by-law for th of e patty who while ela he Seyi oes Stock plement Zot Suna eS a" fends Mai Sh MEEey AOL of for you. The Bank of Hamilton perty.® ial sophie oho ae if phaple ee mistakes but otal Cae Rate -.$_ 8377.08 oat Catherine Roulston, the ad-| cipal’ Building fn catwroed and te ang Ig pee) “ Z ‘ inte {a aa for onal Shar ‘ew are given the opportunity of rec- yb) Ay HY ministratrix of the estate of the! lude ‘a pos Office, clerk’s office and = al wine, let loo: rr the ion, enti tifyi em i ‘lect- elu t > e Ppecima Hany is particularly well equipped to look Bdchie hate ane le off with Soe any Phe i = ay re late John Roulston, on Lot 8, Con, | to shi vault in’ the ground floor ms . dia pilcilda detail 36 a. thorough supply of dandelion wine. I year and bave regretted it soot gins a Beg rien | wit neil chamber above with a afters! beers ad treat in Toronto should have made! \ second chance is to be offered the o7.98 | Tuesday, Nov. 4th, 1919--Farm Stock sult memorial front, and also to cere him feel more generously inclined to-|tor on ‘Get, Sth the: lack ieee 104600 Implements, for Mr. Jacob | grant. $1,000.00. to. Monkton an efficient manner. w the poor Fello } i ‘dn’ any Loan is pen. It is predicted that ¢ Secale! South Hf, of North Hf. Yieiity an a 00 to ah hospital, . ‘ing better than dandelion wine ani these wil ned ase F 0) istowel, to aid in memorial purposes Seo baal fo steep order te Behl The ns nacional group. up. conference. is bie Benoni isan om — —— sal S00Rs probable that in, the near church o on Feiday October sist when 908887 | ROR a a e a 3 hve coal nn ay other ung. Be | Hk, R> Ak Bars of ‘Porte Moone PES J. G. HAMILTON : fore 1914 both Great Britain and! dress the delegations from Milverton, Total Taxes ....+.$47816.87 | > MILVERTON BRANCH—N, C. Schafer, Manager Germai passed; but ing the | Atwood, Trowbri ge, Wallace and SoleXAgent for N . G ’ twelve acne eee Ua July, | Listowel circulis, The p.m. session about haif as much as before the | of, 42° and the evening session] Births, Marriages and Deaths. Di a PORTLAND , and, according to the London : c ANTON : CEMENT conomist, it Is likely to ‘export a ee wIRTHS. STANDARD Oa ST MARYS aie ee oe ee and| Fleming —At Mornington, on Sept.|} ANTHRICITE LIME following, tuly, 1039. The terme of | 18th. ie Mand Mrs. Owen Fle ‘f= ing, a dauj > land away from Germany that it can ; Hee stverton,” en Saturday, | “> eo oe ee except what it must Se * Oct, 11th, to wet d Mrs. Walter) = arpeemeieeien Seas aes apply, 0 Fr to de, a daught ir Donald McLean, leader’ of the i a aan De Laval British Liberals, says ‘that the finan. ; Sloane Ena, on, Thursday, fe ial position of the United Kingdom {cto Elma Centre Cemetery, where} Oct, 9th, to Mr. and Mrs, Walter ag ake US a ae interment took place on Oct. ith, |, Hatmravés, a son SEE OUR DISPLAY OF ficit for the first six months of this opening services of the Milver. | Hedy At Ellice, on Sunday, Oct, 12, : ream epara or year is £281, 000,000, or at the re fo Me osist chic ‘athveion will] 0 Mr. and. Mrs. Victor Hedy, a > f nearly three ‘billion dollars id, morning ing, Sunda; a a i Venre”, Subsidies for; one thing, eu [October Her Thank offering at ‘oth Manz At, Milverton, on ‘Thursday, an " services, . : [ions RT ‘a rR acta i acacia ene Gs pate 20 Friday ‘ Now is the time to discard that old cream separator and |of Britain as a storehouse of wealth, | Monday evening a fowl supper “wilt | Newbigging joi, ce ny oh Eviday, ff THE LARGEST STOCK OF STOVES IN THE COUNTY TO ty a aval, Hundreds of farmers have tried other but good as i sti ‘om. | be served from 6 to,8 » after which! | 9¢h New Riera aah foe CHOOSE FROM—PRICES MODERATE makes and have at last bought the De Laval, |pared with continental countries, it|the sacred cantata “The Galileean,” |. . ew! ee ing, @ 801 Wediedds . . i te ribly. unsatisfactoty, Hard | Which elicted such favorable comment | “Getaber 32 ay Wverton, on Ba mg work and economy. are the tw [Shortt SA Melibe ay 0 | THE HAPPY THOUGHT RANGE—A quick baker, a fuel |¥emedies, and there is not too much | sisting. | | of either. | h regard to the interview given wa rig! itt Eastfield, eee ee | saver, in four styles and sizes, they last longer, turn easier, skim closer, more i ‘The election on Mover indeed) by ‘Se John Hendrie eal to| Gelober 1 1ith, 1919, i fen bo und ‘A number of these ranges are fitted with tile backs and mit« ‘i ; : % of surprises in that’ five cabinet] the effect that under 8 - ; washed and the tee AneAnIE Site op tite: mise ministers including the premier and | cumstances in Ontario’s S political “a Be iy, Cec | rors. These stoves are all guaranteed to be satisfactory. et to-day. Try one and be convinced. jsir dam, eck, % ondon, went ‘fai at he ean eal ayyone in the icdenn eS ave a full stock of Double Heaters and Base’ Burners lown to defeat. Yr. m. Proud-} ae or ou it and ask him to | Hitzroth—D. — At lesley, | “f ‘Also a full line of JOLIETTE GRINDERS ELMIRA AND foot, the late liberal leader, was al-| forma goverment. Mr, Hartley | On Tibadays octaior feke Miss |ff also Oak Heaters with Feeders—Air Tight Heaters for wood FLEURY CRUSHERS, PULPERS, ETC. Huron. The atrengin Gevelaped by | mont nose ee Tee eee Meee Dosen toa orn | . | the U.F.O. party, which was practi-| ernor’s natural course is to}eall upon| Hitzroth, both of We Nesley. \ LEAVE YOUR ORDER FOR FURNACE as STOVE |glly Tenderless, ‘was\remarkable and the suecessful lender of the Liberal elene. REPAIRS NOW — DON'T WA % |shows that the farmers throughout | party to form a government and adds | . all parts of the Dominion are deter- | that the people are not in the humor | Duench—At Milverton, on Tuesd: = : N. A. Zimmerman ang ed to pare: a larger ie in jee | w tolerate any further manipulation) October x Bist, 1045, Ken ennett ‘oh % A ion. a 5 s not been} of the business of Zovernment, no) infant son of Mr, and Mrs, John DeLava! Cream Sep- ry Brockville and Mc- | defeated in thi ie 2 almost.a| matter what source it comes from. es aged 1, month and 14 ‘ tries Flesry Piao enelement Dealer - Hostile sn Me {certainty that he would have become |The names Gf Dn ft. # Cone ee) ae e : | the ULT.O. parliamentary leader, with / Adam Beck have also been suggested | Henderson—tn Elma, on. Tuesday, ‘ 5 }| | the chances in his favor of landin se! in connection with the forming 14th, Alexander Henderson; " J | the premiership, government, =| pe 69 years, 7 months, 27 days.

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