4 =\ ~ ` ._ not Color the Hair Destroygs AYER’S HAI R VIGOR Dandruff E, _Last week we prettiest gem rings that we think the eye has ever gazed ,upon. The prices "ga from $1.75 up to $85.00. that we have rings. W. W. WELLNER JEWELER . .. _ l W|:LLNi:R'S n When conteifiglatinga ring purchase remember ‘jf/i , received some of the sw 'Have your photos taken in all the leading styles at CO0K'S. Best facilities for family groups. films developed at lowest prices. Studio. Deslirisay Block Charlottetown. Hughes' Saline clcanses and puriiies the system, no better spring medicine. Price 25c per bottle. llughes' Digestive Tonic cures that tired feeling. It gives strength and vigor to the entire body. Price 25c per bottle. GEO. E. HUGHES. Apothecarics Hall. oaks me rioME.MAoE r ---BREAD- i . Scents White l per loaf *av- ' naw.. } lgegqggsf _ I We make ii specialty of home- '- made bread and can supply customers regularly-a trial order solicited. Camtron's Grocery ‘ P ' No I3 Upper Pownal St. 6¢3dmwf3nr_ #334: mir. +ry]ie”ss,i “ wiinytdp STEAMSHIP LINES l.ondon,llalifax Q St.John,N.B. --P;-gm From 153109,. V Iinllfu nay5,.._....._..Sl§nandfi;\h...........h-Slab ...r-rr...-. I\W i\............ r Btjiihn Cir.y....__....Juue2i. Liverpool via St. John's. Nfld. From _ i F H if . :gy s;il_°."_’. f’.l.n;if‘r).;.r_¢|]céLry . . _ _ str; Juneli..'.‘.' Ulunda f'_ll;.._..._.J\inc 26. ' FOR HAVRE DIRECT gg, xgngwha _ . . . . . . . . . _ . . ..Juue 9. B. S. “Ulunda." has excellent first-class pai uni- accommodation. ` rvimnss. wlrnv or o., md ~ 5-Mdqrn, Agullte. Hulifltx. N S WARM \/Veather in I ._ here. You will need . more FRUIT. Oranges - Bananas, Pine Apples, nexcellent order and ‘rice moderate at ' `Mc KENN A’S ~ Both Stores. I' 5-asdrfrf '\ i ladies' Taninuls See our window this week l We show a Ladies' swell Tan Calf Blucher Goodyear welt Boot worth $4 00 Ai inn P. ice $2.00 -.-1-1 Sprague C0. ‘ Sunnyside ' Head Offices in New Prow ss'B|ock---Charlottetown. _ y Fortune Leonard C. Grant returned home last night after a business trip to Halifax. _ Wallace 0. Pursey, North Rustico, returned yesterday from a short visit to this City. . Miss Helen Hansard, City, lert yes- terday to visit her brother Dr. Has- aard of Glace Bay. Rav. F. X_' Morrison, Berkeley Cal. delivered an eloquent and forcible semen in St. _Joachim's Church Vernon River recently. Joseph Blaequlre who has been at- Spccial A Shia Attraction This wcck 120 pairs of Wornen’s dongo- la slip`pers--col- ouial shape with - large brass oval buckles suitable for house . or street wear--- re- gular price $2. 35 _now $1.00 See them' in ' our Window. Alley ® U0, oeeeeoeeooeoeoeeeeoe A Kent Street, Practice limitei to Disease-i of Rye. Ear. Nose, Throat and Skin. Even tested and fitted for glasses 0FFl\JE HOURS 'Jmllr\.m. l.c0-ll.&Jpln. _ ltvanlmrs bi' aowiutment d ww iflive Hoses Hour" , _ .1-» Just received from the mill via S. S. "Campana" a quan- tify of “S R053' Flour in bbls and half hbls. BEER ®. G0l"l" BRINGTHECHILDREN and have their Photo taken now while ihe weather is not too hot The ch ldren .njoy themselves at our studio- ` BAYER, Photographer Amateur finished at short notice. Phone |92 |27 Grafton Sf. g Eastern Stumshlp Gompauy lniamtilonal Division r-inn. william 'r. Cobb and ' Calvin Austin. iieeeivers Two Tris Service. (;0,\s'rwlslr- Commenelnslhrehilb. meme wl|l leave Bt. John on Wednesday at 8 a.m.fcr gaston, \-la. lilastport, Lubec and Portland. DIRl¢C1`-Btperner will leave St. John Satur- days nt7 ibm. for 30000- »n,m,,3}, 1 innate on sale at principal rail i-ami notions an-i baggage ohseked throunh to ti . M;t|i“|l;,|T;.¢ nmopt live stock. viaths atean; mag gmgmmpnuy, is insured against Dre an marine risk. I tending P. W. C. has returned to his 'home at Martin yesterday. | G. C. Lawson has arrived at his home in this City after-completing his third year in Medicina at McGill. E. B. Elderkin and wife, Amherst, ,well ,known in this City have return- ,ed from an enjoyable trip to the 'West Indies. S. S. Enterprise went on the slip .at Picton on Friday to have bilge- ikeels placed on her bottom. This :will llkey make her more steady in rough weather. The Irst city housekeeper who makes application at this oilee can ,obtain the name and addrssaof a 1 girl for general housework. i'1'he name will he given to but one The inhabitants of Wood Islands .are busily engaged at present im- lproving and remodeling their homes land rann buildings and the innnwrng inrs noticable A. J. Taylor is having .his .house remodeled. J. D. McMillan, Jr., intends to build a large new re- sidence on the old Taylor farm. Jas. . l person. I \ this ny V _ o’clock' last night. A. C. Saunders, Summerslde. was in the City yesterdnyf ' g L. and Mrs. Carew, Wlntsrport, Me., are in this City. _ Archdeacou Reagb, Milton, arrived 'in the city last night. Vernon River cheese factory re-` sumed work on June lst. The Northumberland arrived last night from Pict/ou at 9.30. J. F. Shatford, Halifax, arrived by the Northumberland' last night. Horne arrived home a visit to Amherst. returned to Amherst a short visit to this Mrs. Hooper last night alter Ed. Hudson, yesterday from City. Mrs. W. N. Riggs, City, leaves this morning on a visit to Glace Bay and Sydney. A l-I. Ellis. B ular commercial at the Victoria. The Ngrt,hurnberland’s cargo yester- day morning ‘included one thousand cases of lobsters. well-known and pop- man, of Halifax is Miss Peter McKenzie, and Miss Addie McKenzie. Glace BaY af” visiting in this City. Mrs. Morley Seller of High River. lhmn in visiting Amherst. the .A 'guest of Mrs. R. D. B611- Young has put up a large new kit- chen already this spring. W. B. |Young is engaged in putting up a ‘barn on his fami, and Archie Munn ,intends putting an addition to his .already commodious residence. As was prearranged one of the lo- ,cal automobileswant forth last sven- ,ing. In it were nearly all the local iowners of these machines. They pro- icosded at n moderate _ pace through 'the principal streets and out beyond the city bounds of the St. Peters |R0ad. A good many spectators ,witnessed the turn-»ou`t and quite a few horsemen brought their steeds to fclose quarters with the machine to itest their nerves or renew old ac- luaintance. On one of the upper 'streets the Attorney General was 'taking a walk at the ttme tha auto |was passing and the coincidence: .prompted a number of boys at the istreet corner to cheer. Otherwise ithe trip was rnadc wvthont any note- iworthy incident. Sufficient publicl- ty was given and the auto owners rest their case for the present. It remains for the authorities to take 'action, - pending the result of which rths autos are expected to remetn in seclusion. - On Saturday morning at 6 o'clock, while getting up to go to work, John McKinnon of St. John dropped dead from heart disease. He had not been working all week but wan rabout all day, complaining only of :general weakness. His death ie a .great shocla to the commun'ity and 'bbs stricken family have much lym- ,paihy. The deceased was born in »P. E. Island nearly sixty-six years ‘ago and, with his parents, moved to ,S00tCl1 settlement. Westmoreland county, where he spent his boyhood lHe worked at the blacksmith busi- ,ness all his life. He had been a re- sident of Norton for twenty years and was in business until two years ago, since when he had been employ- ed in the branch railway shops. Three brothers, Donald, of Sgofgh settlement; Angus of Norwood (Mass) and Malcolm of Moncton ; and 1,11;-eg sisters, Mrs. Jonah, of Nm-wood -` fi iMrs. Conley. of Boat , d M ,HL Trites, of Monctohll alilesidahs' his |m0¢l10I‘. who is now more than ninety years of age, survive him. The following clipping which ig taken from the Worcester Pon of 8 recent date will be of intense intqragg in this Province. Miss Christine J, Miller, a graduate oi the City Hos- llital training school with the 'class Of 04. who volunteered as n nurse during the Spanish war where sho :ave Untirins service among the nick soldiers, has been since February, until a few days ago in one of the wards of the hospltzal dangerously sick with consumption. Two years HB0. Dr. F. H. Baker sent Miss Mil- lsr out west to Arizona, where slls had a sister and brother. She took UP s government claim, built a log {cabln, and expected to make it her home, but, wanting to com; Egg; again and see her friends, she came .9150 W0l`¢°St¢F. brought furnishings for 'her cabin and sent them to Arizona. Sha was taken with a cold during tha winter and consunipuion sat in, Th, doctors had given up all hope for her and one of her closest friends, Miss Laura Gordon, another ntlrse,.¢avc “D her duties to take care of her friend. When Miss Miller'e cry to be taken home to die became insistent, Miss Gordon resolved to shoulder the responsibility and started a week ago for Nova Scotia prepared for the worst. Miss Miller has a mother who? ia.l0 yearn old in Prince Edward Island, and she wanted to see her again before eha died. They took her on a stretcher in the baggage car from Worcester to Boston, and in a' Pullman car to Nova Bcotria and' from there to Prince Edward Islnnd on a steamer. Word hae reached Wor-| center that while she is ltiill alive.. har pulse was 180 and har ternpera-I ture 104. .__--____.__.-_ "An elegant line of smokers goods just received. Choice brfar pipes clear liavana cigars, and all linda of tobaecoee. Prlese right, kindly rs- mernbsr the pines A W Reddln C. N. f McLeod, of Halifax. WHS 8- moug the passengers arriving by the Bt. Northumberland last night. Mrs. C. A. Heustis, Brookline. Maine, and Mrs. J. J. Morton, Man- chester, Mass., are in the City. i Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan, Ottawa, 'and their children, arrived .last night on a, visit to Mrs. Sullivarfpiparents Chief Justice and Mrs. Sul van. i Mrs. Alex. McKinnon and Misa Annie McKinnon have returned from spending the winter in Bherbrook. Que. En route they visited in Bos- ton. i The remains of the late Miss Jennie Power who accidentally shot herself in Newton, Mass., were brought: to the City last night by the mall `train. I Owing to- some repairs being made to the 600 yards firing, point, poac- tice for the Intermaritime Shoot will bc held nt.11.30 u_m., instead 2 p. m. today. I Do not fall to attend the auction anis at corner of Sydney and POWDB1 isbreets today. Choice lot. of furniture, including two ann pianos. excellent nook stove, refrigerator, carpets etc. i Rev. H. E. Thomas of this city is to preach in the Wesley Memorial church Moncton on June 21st at 11 a.ln. and Rev. Thos. Marshall in St. John's Presbyterian Church std p. m_ _ l The air. Hnliinx len this port lnnt night with a large general cargo amongst; which was a. large quantity Michael McMillan has returned to 'Art McKie` of Amherst ls visiting in '_ i ` ' ' " ~` - iz, \ Vernon River from Ba . , C . `- _ V ._»..",'<}'.`_:` ., ff, "'-2`_2_--7/` Dr. McNeill, City, went west yester- l 'ff' ;"“ ' \ ' _ " 1 ' i` 3 qav morning. ' \ . l \ v _ ~ .,` ‘iw The mail tra'in arrived at ten . ' - ¢ ' 41* Ladies’ Muslin in `IHEu1EEN'sicouiirlculrnluf C n..nw.,. n...,fs...... in-;w To ' i 1 . _-i» .ve ///, ati* Underwear. splendid values. Corset Covers Made of good white cotton Our present showing of inuslin underwear _was never more complete,with variety so large all articles have been carefully selected in view of the wants of conservative buyers. The values we assure you _are unequalled elsewhere. The hot weather having just commenced is our reason for flaunting these Lace Trimming _____,_ ,,_,,,,__.._,,,.._....»..~ ..........25c each Full,corset cover with embroidery on nexk and sleeveS.....-.__ . Queen’s cloth corset cover with torchon lace and bend- ' ‘ ing..... -..................._..6oeeach _. z5c each Queeri‘s clotli,Frencl1 style corset cover triliiruedluitli val lace and insertion... _ _ ._ . .. e. .. _ . ..75c cacll ' Stanley Bros. C. E. Pratt, St. Petcr's, is at the Queen. Harold L. Beer who has just com- lpleted the Mount Allison engineering course with honors, is in the City. G. A. Freeze, Travelling Passenger Agent of the Boston and Maine and rthe Mains Cen)ral Railways, arrived fin the City last night. Mrs. L. L. Beer and family and Miss Lowden were passengers by the gmail train last night teturning from IToronto. I Capt. craig ol the ner city nr London, came to the City yesterday ,from Brush Wharf. He will prob- :ably take the City of London to ‘Montreal about the first of next _week. l Rather a change was noticed in the 'staff at New Wonderland last even- iing, when the time of opening came. _[A telegram arrivediuyesterdtayé ag- FlI1'l)£ll.ll1i;lallgmb theljvedhd cldhxhseqtilently lwas not in his accustomed place. It |was most capably and efficiently fill- fed however. by Mrs. John F. Trainer, ‘who as a pianist is already well ilsnown, and in high favor in the city. After this evening she assumes the du-ties of pianist at New Wonderland Ialtogether. Miss Lottie McKinnon latepped into the breach bravely, and ifllled Mr. Haines' portion of the song I - 1 .. . 5232 °'i.’ri‘..“.'I.iT..f’~’ “§if.“.2i§§.§“ ..T.Z’€i.‘$.~ ,success, and the entertainment was of lobsters. There were two out- lone 01 U19 be-st H1006 U10 new mlm- going passengers, A. P. Calvcn and Mrs. J. W. McKenzie. ` The Militia spirit is very much in evidence now. No. 1 Co., 4th C. A. had ri splendid drill last night. No. Z C0., 4th C. A., 1907 champions of Canada, have their first drill to- night. Each company reports nume- rous applications for enlistment. The body of the late Miss Jennie Power arrived in the City last night ,rom Boston and was met at the sta- tion by a large number of friends of ithc dcceaeed,'who followed the hoarse 'agement has had the house. ‘ A pleasant evening was spent re- cently at the home of Daniel and %Mrs. Muc,Phee, South Shore, when a few of their friends 'and relatives *wore invited to celebrate their tenth anniversary of their wedding. After ‘a few hours spent in merry chat the company was invited to the dining- room where the table was laden with good things. After a delightful re- ‘past was partaken of by all, the re- mainder of the evening was spent in games, singing and amusement. Mrs, ;MacPhee was the rerlpient of useful Miss McKenzie, Woodville Mills, is visiting Robert and Mrs. McKay, of Wood Islands East Misses Bessie and Bell Stewart. of Valleyfleld are the guests of their brother J. Stewart, Wood Islands. D. L. Hooper is offering a. big (la- count in crockery ware and gloss ware. His ad will appear tomor- row. The schooner Calabria is due to arrive within a few days with a cur- go of Anthracite coal for Peake Bros. Ad will appear tomorrow Mrs. Phillips and four children of Murray Harbor South leave this morning for Plaster Rock N. B. where she ioins her husband Mr. Phillips of Phillips and Burden. con- tractors, of the Transcontinental Railway. Rev, Dr. Sprague and Mrs. Sprague of St. John, will, it ia expected, leave for their new home in Sack- ville on the 10th inst. Dr. Sprague has as will be remembered, accepted the position of dean of the theologi- cal faculty of Mount Allison. Hu will he succeeded by Rev. S. Fland- era as pastor of Centenary church. Says this Medicine Has Mystic Powers Will assist anyone in weak. Pale, Nervous condition to robust hear- ty health_ V If.'s in the spring than health gives out-that folks begin to fool di-aggy weary, restless,-hate to cat, look pale. feel discouraged. If you've reached this stave, read what J. W. Jervllle, well known in Morristown has to say about the medicine that cured him. "Last win- ter I caught a heavy cold that set- tiled in my hack. My kidneys and li- rver were effected and my health fail- ed. By spring I was in had shape- couldn't sleep like I usod to-felt tir- ed in the morning-ate very little- . V I 19,-,mugs in un wan and. att" un was terribly depressed, pale ard an- ;l.“’l‘.it.'.‘.‘£'.‘: ..l>:’.:‘y.°;':_:‘.:°;‘.1i'.l.‘i_‘;..§°~............ ........ ... R... ._ 1-°n».-T-i-g- of Sidney Struct I Tho funeral willicfaisb and n nuigablg “ply by M,._ iam, frequent nsuralgla attacks over take plnce nt '8.50 a. m tomorrow iM“°Ph°° 91° °°ml’f*“Y l0ined in Sinn- um tmp” made matt" Worse' Tl” tn Ht D\rnstan's Cathedral thence Lo 'mg Auld Lung SYM -and 12"- 101' dun." prescribed three times' but ,,,c',{_ C_ c,me,,,y, ' their homes nil delighted with no did” l h°'P~ '1`*‘°“ 1 *ward Of Df- iv \ cveilng they had evening. Com. Badl listed to Ort and wil. Y P h her forward compartments ful-l of water, the Plant finer A. W. Parry, which |1».team and went on the, Dartmouth `Ha.ml1ton's Pills- they possess mys- .tic newer Surely. for I gained and ~_;==..= ' improved day by day and now nm in perfect health again. I will praise gpdtnuse Dr. I-Iamilton‘s Pills till I e. The ingredients in Dr Ha.milton’s extracts,-consequently this gentle. r was floated on Saturday off McMi'l- Pius r d - lr W - lun s ledge where she had lain for i B e pu" an Wh°l°5°m°_°°m° ' ‘W - ten days, arrived in port at Hama! rght from the storehouse of nature 'ill 9 Q Monday morning und" her own in the form of vegetable juices and D ' w I.. '7"l" ll rsllp for repairs. The all i ri _ lnvliomtlng lax”-lW° 501111* 'Ind I =“*!i.»,Mi.."M iaged on the port side undellithi; piilllgt blood purifier is safe for olrl and , J _ |54, 2,.-;.\;.':::,;'»,’ Waterman’s Ideal Fountain Pens nre recognized ns the _standard of excel ence everywhere. Weintroduced these pens here s number of year.-i ago, and as a testimony to their excellence practically every pen dealer in ‘ Charlottetown has now adopted them in preference to other makes. ` NEW STOCK We hive just opened n new assortment. Come in and try ihe new points r . G. F. Hutcheson i Jeweler-Opficiaii 1 Ihousc and made a lot of water on ,thc trip up from Hastings. She lofi; ,there Sunday morning and did not ‘reach port until early on Monday. ‘The steamer came off the rocks very easily. Two tugs, the Togo and Rvvblins. hnd linen on the stranded Shlll and as the tide rose they kept up n steady strain. When the tid” reached its height the steamer slip. ned off and was taken into Hastings, Port Warden Hall assisted by Cap. tain J. A. Farquhar, held n prelim. irwrr survey onthe steamer. 'racy loufid a _ numoar of plates mi,"-ed near the now, but the full extent, of her damage will not not be ascer- tained nntil another survey is herd probably today. ' fINARD’S LINIMENT CO.,LIMI'l‘ED GHIUU.-I have used your MIN- RD'S LINIMiilN'f"ln my family and iso in my stables for years and con- ider it the best medicine obtainable. Yours truly, ALFRED ROCHAV, Proprietor Roxton Pond Hotel and young alike. We assure you of enor mous benefit from Dr. Hnmllton‘s Pills~which revitalize delicate glands search out the seat of hidden dis- ease, flood and body with vigor and health that has caused thousands of broken-down, despairing men and women to join in ii. mighty song of Praise for .the beneiicent alll that comes from the king of all tonics.’ Get Dr. Hamilton‘s Pills--to-day- |5c at all dealers. ' Another Sllipuient From _Ins Patou. We have just recieved another sliipiuent of Merry Widow; Sailorsdirect from the makers Luton , England nt r-2 the cost of fheirl American Cousin nniiiely it .25 and £1.48 in Creani, Black, Tusc ir, Green, Mulberry, Brown, and Navy come quic‘:ly and enjoy first selection. Jas Patou & Co 6-zdrtf "Eseues ua but navs you used rnaee Witch 'nasal Cream? The Orenm that softens the akin audi prevents chaps and roughness. its n` lull |006. Nlilily absorbed, leaving WUNIJERLANB rolylflrr Moving Pictures A Custouier’s Official'a Pull, Tire Forger in High society. The English lourlh oi july. 7 Two New Songs --lw-- MISS I.O’l`l`Il"£ liicKlNNCl\‘ ADMISSION 0.11; 5 cents. § -___-_._- r_1_-;` ll- - ‘i ~ New Advertisements _,___- {_.______ ___._;_ Tenders Tenders for repairing (exlcriorly) St. llonnveniurc Church will he received by the niidcrsigncii until the zo th Inst. Contractor to finish and rerect staging. Tender to specify amount for work, and the furnishing of rnaterial;also to specify the amount for the work only. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. l‘. I). McGUIGAN P. P. 6-3dmwf5i. ’l`r.1c:idie Cross 'ro __|.r-:'r Blacksmith shop with tools colli- plcte, good residence wilh three ac- res of land mid large orchard situa- ted in the uiost prosperous part of P. F. Island. Apply to R, P. McMURDO . Kelvin Grove. or H. R. PICKETTS Care of Minto Hotel 6-3dinwf4i. Campbellton. N. B. |MPUHii‘i|` Nlllllf The llridersigrlcsi offers for srle hi-i valuable properly iii Soliris, large store and dwuiliug linuse. Also his 27 ye."-5 Establisll-_:d Tin :uid stove b-.|silie~x-i. A line opening for the ri,;‘lt ril\`u. N » halter business stand ozi P. E lslariri, an.l bl!- auce of stock i.i Stover, Ranges, Tinwire etc, al prices that _vol will liever-.lever get again. For tenns ani any further information apply or write, WM. MEIrLl'I'l` l`. 6-_gd roi. Souris. . AUCTION SALE _0p_ Valuable Property in Charlottetown (Situsie on the cornerot Pownal and Euston Streets) . That Large Three Store Double Tene- nient Hou~e and Store Zlcomhined) all newly painted and in good repair. This propel ry is offered for private sale un- lii Wl£DY\'l‘I5I)AY, june i7llr, 1908 and if not sold will on that day be sold by Pubiir.: Auction. Sale at i2 o‘clock noon. For infornialion apply to John Johnson. on the premises. or I&l:N]. CARTER & CO, 6-3.iirs6i Auctioneers Slicriff§ Sale By virtue of a Warrant, dated the 16th day of May, A.D. 1908, to me directed, issued by his Honour John A. McDonald, Judge of the City Court of Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, Province of Prince Edward Island, stating that the Lum Of eleven dollnrs having been assessed against a certain iiuuse and Lands, on Town lot number lifty i\".\, first hundred of town lots in the said City of Charlottetown, owned or re- puted to be owned by Alexander Mc- Kenzie. which land is bounded and ‘described as follows, that is to say: commencing on the north Hide of King Street at the south-oust angle of Lund owned hy H. J. Cundull, thence east along King Street forty- ouc feet, thence north nt. right angl- es, to King Street eighty feet, thence parcllell with King I trcet fourteen fcct, thence at right angles with King Street *seventeen feet, thence parellell with King Street twenty-seven feet thence south ninety-seven feet to place of commencement; for unpaid assessments or Taxes, the name of Alexander McKenzie being entered on the assessment Books as the owner or apparent owner thereof. and the said sum -not having been paid as re- quired by iaw, and judgment having been given by the said John A. Mc- Donald. Judge of the City Court A- foresaid. against such lands and tenements. on the twelfth day of May last past, I am therefore ordeo- ed and commanded to levy upon and sell auch Heal Estate for such num, together with one dollar coats, and all my charges and expenses. at Pnb- lic Auction to the highest bidder. ind I hereby :ive public notice that I wlll, on Monday. the twenty-ninth day of Jnna, A.D. lent, at the hour of twelve o'eiock noon, at the Court House in Charlotte- town. in Queen'a County, set np and :ell to the highest bidder the said land above described, the Statute. Dunn." to GEORGE COOMBS Livery Stables. “° 'tl°k¥ 0|’ INN! NSU!!!-|5c. a gh ' bottle Bold only by 11| vp, “ln 0| Q\leen'e Uoanty ,`____ . .. - .f `n. i_._-_ . ..,»- . I . . 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