——— a = . a " . = Sey ~ 3 eS SS THE DAILY EXAMINER 3 = ~ - TO ADVERTISERS, ——— We must request our kindly send in tneir copy earlie ‘ nit We find that nearly all the ad mi i ots OSee “Ss ’ . . ee a yertising Copy comes in just about eleven |} Boy . 3 2 bees suite, $1.00. oc k a iw ire CcOompeiie j to w ak bh ; B ) 7 © ore Suits, $1.15. Sova’ 2 piece Snits. @) 25 time for receiving copy one hour earlier. ~ “tye - erons Suit : $1.25. Ads. must | y 10 o'clock hereafter. | DOY*, < plece Suite, $1.75. ; <= | Boys’ 2 piece Suits, $2.00. LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS, | poze 3 Bisse Site $353 } « | Boys’ 3 piece Suits, $2.75. a a : piece Suits, $3.00. oys’ 3 piece Suits, $3.75 Sron crepon at Beer Bros. | ’ »¢ 9 a , me 4 Bovs’ 3 piece Suits, $4.75. <9 sci dial Boys’ Short Pants, 40, 50 and 75 cents. oe | Boys Odd Suits, $1, $2 and $3, worth Come early and secure a good seat to- | $2, $3 aud $4. morrow a on Church. | Boys Caps, 12, 15, 20 and 25 cents. ~ | Boys’ Hats, 40, 50 and 60 cents. Tur Srant $p'\inz as usual to-day ase «buy You Basa Prowse Bros = LOT 1. 200 Children’s Suits for $1, $1.15 and $1.25, to fit Boys 4 to 14 years old | This is a special line and should go quickjand often sold for $4 to $5 each, at the price, > Sere ree gy ee eee —s w IT 9 260 Suits for Boys 10 to 14 years old, $2, $2.50 and $2.75. Good, All Wool, See this line—it-is a corker ! gre cooboes ss Buy Your Hatsat PromeBrs LY ROW SE BROTHERS..PROWSE BROTHERS. WEDNESDAY,,APRIL 1, 1896. 312 Suits left over from last year will be. sacrificed—price no object. Suits must de sold. Bring your Boys and get a fit, Positively never such goods ever offered for the money, PROWSE BROTHERS. She left } - a TENDERS R Prank.—The city clerk calls fo tend sfur suppiyinzs the city ss with j1 mk tearns is Best sdinielibiailene . . | Ar t CAPeEs Boat: crossed bhorh | cnettiriniinnennigty way to-da 1k siltrain arrived in h GYMNASTICS, city about three o° kK this afternoon | , 7 In the rush of concerts, lectures, literary Tuere W be an entertainment in S | and dramatic events, which have fought | for place in the programme of events ct the winter now leaving us, it might have | struck a philosopher that our boys wer : ‘ ' Peter's ~ Nroom On Monday evening, rogramime nex! week. m13 eod ce taking too literally .the saying “Bodily; Anventisers.— Please remember that | exercise profiteth little,” and devoting tes 0” < is the latest hour for receiving | themselves exclusively to the cnltivation copy of changes for contract advertise- | of their higher powers. At the same time, genia ; when we remember the furore ereated a j by the series of athletic contests on ExterTatnwenr.—The Loyal Circle of | the ice, it cannot be denied that the old the King’s Daughters will hold their an-| and unregeverate Adam is still in evid— pual enterta nine nt in St. Paul’s school- | ence and popular as ever, and that the room on April l4ch. training and exhibition of the faculties ef ioe = : our physical nature has not been neglect Hort A ADIA wi, is popular resort at | ed—faculties which, though of a lower Tracadie Beach will open for the season | order, are none the less n- ble when rightly — nthe 15th June next, u ler the manage | used, and which are, moreover, the frame ment of Mr. I. C. Hall, sr. j} and groundwork upon which our higher : ; —— : | being rises, and the harp as it were out of Faceit GRowrrs Meetines. — A fruit | which our soul must make its harmony— growers’ meeting w ll be held in the rooms | or discord. : ef the Young Liberals, Market Hal!, on | We were disappointed in not seeing a Sst wday nex’, st one o'clock p. m. | repetition ef the gymnastic exhibition anal a. | given early in the winter by Mr. Kennedy’s Tu : Anuestan Fuxnp.—We ackne wiedge | classes in the Y. M. C. A. ‘ with thanks tue receipt of seven do'lars| This show was ona small scale, but tow srds the Arm?) ae Fun i. _ One do-} was well carried out, to the delight astion of 35 a i two $l each. The money |ofall who sawit, and gave pro nise cf was forwarded to day. | greater things tocome. The hope was : : — | generally expressed atthe time, and is No Rerity Yer.—Noreply has as yet | still cherished by some, that the Y. M.C. becn received by Maher te his offer to go{ A. boys will puton the boards another to Englend and fight Charlie Mitchell «t | exhibition of the kind before snmmer. the Bolingbroke Club. Maher is willing | Those who go behind the scenes know to bet $5,000 on his chances. that, in a quiet way, they have been —— working up, and not resting on their Srroye on Scunrrvurnes.—A suit: of | muscle. apartments was advertised at a fashion- Our citizen soldiers have also supplied abie watering place as having among its} themselves with that first necessity of a attractions “asplendid viewover a five gar- | modern military training—a gymnasium. den adorned with | Some good work was done in ibe early Ik was found on appiving at the address winter, under the leadership of I ieut. that the garden adorned with sculptures | Richards and others. They are now re- numereus sculptures.” was @ cemetery. _ commencing classes, after the cold seasor, -_ }ov Tuesday nights, and will, no doubr, A Snocxixc Desarn.—A young boy |scon be able to give a good account cf named Sewell met with his death in a }themselves. Every militiawan has the shocking mauner at Woodstock, N. B., on | privilege of using the apparatus Thursday evening last. He wae driving|in the Drill Shed. Mr. E. deB on a load of logs, when someway or Peake is secretary-treasurer of the M. G. the logs became free and the boy fe!l off! A., and will receive 50c. from each and a large logerushed him, He diedin|man joining the classes towards ten tm} He was only twelve years | the first cost of the fittings. There will be of age. ; classes in clubs, bar bells, dumb bells, high and low and parallel bar:, rings, ladders and runs. other nutes, icles Tre Svrr Cattep Orr.—The libel suit brought by Editor McConnell against C.| A day of military sports and contests at H. Cahan, in connection with the corres-| the Driving Park is what Charlottetown poue ice following tbe publication ef the ; has been waiting for for a long time. Now open letter, for which Mr. McConnell and | thatthe men have the opportunity of train- Mr. Dunn are being prosecuted,was di+con- ing, what prevents a day being fixed for tinued by the plaintiff on Saturday—Mr-. | this summer ? : e McConnell paying his costs. This wa- ne eel ee not a matter of “arrangement,” plaintiff; Jovrnatistic—The Liberal Herald is discontinuing the suit for reasons of his | the name of a new semi weekly paper, the own.— Halifax Herald. publication of which has just begun at nie Chatham, N. B. Messrs. James A. Stew- | | Axorner Pest —The Moncton 4rans- | art and T. M. Gaynor are editors and pub actipt says: Mr. Joseph Prince, of Sunny | jahers, } Brae, to-day left at the Transcript office a bottle full of miniature bugs with whicb Easter cards at Carter’s B>okatore. he says the ground in that locality is | == — completely covered for about half a mile. | pREVSsssescessssses The insects, somewhat of the worm spe- | cies, black in color, are lying in the snow inches deep, close inspection, one would ground was covered with soot, but they | ace all alive and apparently healthy. | | Unless given think the | two or three NO! IT’S BETTER than anything else you can take for a first-class Spring Medi- cine. We refer to our SAR- SAPARILLA & CELERY COMPOUND. Put up 1 Suppen Riches. — A Gloucester des- | utch says that “James Sterling and his | sister Lizzie have fallen heirs property supposed to be valued at $25,000, located | in New Castle, near Belfast, Lreland. Ster- Jing is a fisherman in humble cireum- | stances, and a member of the crew of the | schconer Davv Crockett, of Gloucester. } His sister resides in South Boston. Both were born in Ire'and, and came to this} country when quite voung.” The Davy Crockett, it will be remembered, was seiz- ed here a year or two ago for fishing | within the three-mile limit. -— sa bottles containing 100 doses for $1.00, 3 bottles for $2.50. Prepared only by JOHNSON & JOHNSON, Graduates in Pharmacy. Suoor—At Brockvill,e Ont, ashort time agoa man uamed La Pointe, a victim of delirium tremens, arm- ed himse!f with a double-barrelled breech | load ng shot gun and started shooting at A Clear pedestrians on the sireet. One man was killed instantly, two fatally wounded and four or five others seriously injare 1. The ‘Track Ahead crazy man had his pocket full of cart- anges oad kept shooting _ For Big Sales in could. Finally in the melee a young maa Stearis = 2 Bicycies. | succeeded in putting a shot into La Pointe | and he was thes captured aad placed in | ja | POINTS —The Stearns firm |has eighteen yeers’ experl- They pay an expert ‘five thousand dollars a year, WAS ON THE JOHNSON’S SARSAPARILLA, 75c. SOVSSSSVSVSSISCUGSG yoxting a3 fast as he | PERSONAL. Mr. R. S. Crowe, representing the Windsor Furniture Company, Windsor, N. S., is at the Queen. A. Crewford, B. A., of this Province,| ence. is among the graduates at the Pine Hill Theological College, Halifax, this year. : : cc Mr. John M. Garland, of Ottawa, is re- | who spends his time making gistered atthe Queen Hotel. He is herein | and testing new ideas. They the interests of a well kuown woollen | ” house yearly add new features to Phe arrivals:t che Hotel Davies this | their output, and “ still bet- fo-envson inclule: John A. Robertson and t } at ‘ ] se Chas. Nico!l, Montreal, Joho D. Burns, ers What is done. Halifax, an! John P Brennas, Aiberton. | Messrs D. Hockin, Halifax, and C. C. inure Sepecm: vessels © | MARK WRIGHT & 00., LTD. EEE a x, READ WHAT WE ARE OING TO PASS THE : $ TIME before the arrival of our large stock A ee d ate of goods now at Halifax and Pictou. In a few days we expect the arrival of a very Jarge stock of Kid Gloves. Before displaying them we propose to close out ata great sacrifice the balance of all odd lines, ei And in addition the whole stock of Ladies’ ETNA The popular price of these is 95c. 7c. We also show 5-stud Jacing gloves at 53c. any address upon receipt of price. Kid Gloves. Our price to-day is We will mail these post free tu ane eo se Mesa bgt Pt net BEER BROS. SI ee ttn et tea ee et eaten tt Tax Wearuer,—Fine, not much change in temperature, _; OUR BELOVED QUEEN. Carter's for Wal A QUESTION, filer Most Recent Photo, Full Cabinet Size, Given Away. Sin,—Is it trne that Mr-Fred. Pe ‘ers is going to present bill to enable him to set up for sale the old province building and the grounds attached thereto? ‘He may as weil sell the tail with the hide. CITIZEN. ———.- > © «+e A CLEAR STATEMENT WANTED. Sin, —Woulds’t’ it be possible for the Government, or the Patriot in its behalf, to make a clear statement. concerning the public debt—how much due the banks, how much obtained under the Act of *94 and how much by debentures. The report of the auditor is certainly very in- di finite, and it does not seem to square with the report of the banks. Our beloved Queen Victoria; God bless her and preserve her to her loyal and lov- ing people. Few homes can boast of having a real: ly goed and recent cabinet photo of Her Majesty, who will soon attain Ler 77th yeer. he Wells & Richardson Co., manu- facturers of Diamond Dyes, have made special arrangements with the publishers of “Our Home,” Canada’s bat, purest, most largely circulated and most enter- prising paper, now im its fourth year of active and pregressive work, whereby they are enabled to make the following special ae generous offer, good for one month oOniv: ENQUIRER. oo INFORMATION WANTED. Sin,—Has there ever been a judgment given in any court of Judges, or in any meeting of the Privy Council, wherein it is said that the minority in Manitoba had a grievance, and by which and at what time. An elegant full cabinet photo (from: a recent copy taken by royal command) of Her Majesty Queen Victoria; a four page pamphlet giving dates of births, marriages and deaths anu other items of interesi- ing and useful information relating to the Royal family, that but few people have access to; six Diamond Dye dolls with six extra dresses, and a card of - forty-five samples of dyed cloth, showing colors of Diamend Dyes—will be sent free to every man, woman and child who will send in 25 cents in money or stamps for one year’s subscription to “Our Home,” a paper that thousands declare to be worth a dol lar. The cabinet photos of the queen are worth 40 to 50 cents each, and can be ob- tained only as premiums with “Oar H. me.” If you desire to bave pure and whole- some reading matter for one year and the premiums as promised above, send your name and address at once. The whole cost, remember, is only 25 cents. Address, Wells and Richardson Co., Montreal, P. Q. ORANGEMAN, {In their judgment of 1894, the Lords of the Privy Council say that “the two Acts of 1890 complained of did affect a right or privilege of the minority,” and they point out how “all legitimate grounds of complaint would be removed” by provisions “which would remove the upon which the appeal is founded.”—Epiror Examiner.] grievance Oe A SUGGESTION, Sir,—Zion Church is to be congratulat ed, not only on account of the success at- tending the series of lectures furnished this winter, but also for the very marked improvement in the lecture-room itself, This was very properly referred to by. the chairman, Dr. Anderson, in a few well- chosen remarks lastevening. But there is Rnother improvement I would like to sugg¢st—one, that _ would, I think, . meet with general approbation — and it is this: — Have the floor gradu- ally raised, say from the entrance to the back part of the maiu room, in erder that all thay see comfort- ‘The Native Police Join the Rising. Loxron, March 29.—The most serious > > ely > deeis 2 f ‘ ‘ ° . — yet ae = Rhodesia is that ably and alike, without craning their which came to hand this evening, faving | necks, I purpose attending the lecture to the native police had joined the rising. Although only 350 strong it will be a very powerful factor in spreading the revolt, as they are all picked men from crack regi- ments of the old Matabele kingdom and well supplied with ammunition. be given by Rev. Andrew Robertson, New Giasgow, N.S., on the 16th inst., as per announcement of Mr. Sutherland’ la-t evening, and as I will be unable to get there early, I do not want to be debarred from enjoying this rare treat, as a_ big Three Hundred Chinese Killed. rush is expected. Saw Francisco, March 29—Three hun- dred Chinese were blown to atoms by the explosion of a migazine attached to the fort at Kiang, China,on Feb. 24. The disaster according to the mail advices re- ceived by steamer, was the work of sol- diers who were preparing to join a secre; society of rebels in the attack onthe ad. jacent town, but whether through care_ lessness or by intention it is not known H: ———<> «<< ——- APPOINTMENT OF THE fsANITALY OFFICER, Sir, —At the first meeting of the newly- elected City Council for organization, Major Pollard was elected sanitary officer in the place of Captain S. MacRae, by the casting vote of His Worship the Mayor. At the eame meeting another vote was taken for the same appointement and re sulted in the appointment of Mr. ‘Taylor in the place of Captain MacRae by the casting vote of His Worship. Now, the Legal and Parliamentary course should have been upon motion for the Council] to have reconsidered the app >intment of Major Pollard and cancelled it, and then appointed Mr. Taylor or anybody else. The Rebellious Matabetes. Care Town, March 29.—F. C. Selous, the African explorer, who started from Bulawayo at the head of a force of men to put down the revolt of the Matabeles, had an cngagement with the enemy, many of whom were killed. More murders of whites by the Matabeles are reported. The transport riders are abandoning their : : wagons and hurrying into the towns for | ,, 4S the matter stands at present Major Pollard is legally sanitary officer, and can- not be dismissed without a vote of the Conscil, Ifthat course is adopted the old veteran who organized the volunteer movement and tanght the green horns the “Goose Step” should get @ year’s pay. I do not express aiy opinion as to which of the two men is the fittest for the situation. safety. The rebellious Matabeles have raided almost every estate ia the disturbed di-trict and carried off al! the cattle. i csigiiniiiiacitaien Imprisonment Made Him Popular. Patermo, March 29.—Signor Guiseppe de Felice, who, in May, 1894, was sen- tenced to 18 years imprisonment for con- nection with socialist riots in Palermo and elsewhere. and who was_ recently released under decree of amnesty issued by King Humbert, visited Catania to-day. He was amember of the chamber of deputies when sentenced. During his imprison- ment elections were held for members of the 19th, the present legislature, and he was returned from the second district of Catania. His entry into the city to-day was triumphal. Special trains were run from Messina and the city was full of vis- itors. <A large crowd gathered about the railway station, and De Felice’s app~ar- ance was gveeted with wild enthusiasm. Ex-M. P. Charlottetown, Ist April, 1£96. —————ar > o- - All the ladies had pinned their faith to Pr.estley’s famed black Henriettas, but now they appear to have taken up the new “Eudora” with equal favor. This is the new claimant in black dress goolls. The Priestleya are determined to surpass al! their other fabrics in the “Eudora,” and to sum up in it all the excellencies of their well known productions, This has, irdee?, been done, and distinctive features added besides. The “Kudora” has greater width, and weight, while it has the loveliest pos- sible glow. Best of all, it is a long wearer, Wrapped on “The Varnished Board,” ard Priestiey’s name on every five yards. dy 3 6. _ ee Wilhelm and Humbert to Confer. 3ertin, March 29.—The German im” perial party will go to Venice where a meeting will take place between the Kaiser and King Bumbert. The monarchs will have a conference alone. During the stay of imperial party in Venice, the king and queen of Roumania will join them. The official press has received instructions, to minimize the importance of these confer- ences and to state that Prince Hohenlote is going to Austria to attend the marriage of his niece, and his meeting the »u:peror there is a mere coincidence. But it is im possible to divest the kaiser’s trip of the important fact that bis majesty will meet successfully three monarchs who are his allies. It is believed here that the propos ed conferences relate to the kaiser’s policy toward Russia, whose successful diplomac. iu Bulgaria and dominance in Turkey created feelings of great anxiety at the Austrian and Roumanian courts. { Now is the time to get your supply o | glass and crockeryware, as we want to Read “Cleg Kelly,” Arab of the city, S. | make room for the new. We will sell R. Crokett’s,§new, great story —Huaszard &’ cheaper than ever for a few weeks.—W.P. Moore. Colwill. m28 4w dy&w Easter Millinery ! The report that Great Britain has pur- chased Delagoa Bay, East Africa, from the Portuguese is officially denied. Aw O_p Anp Wet Trizp Remspy Mrs, Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup. has beed used for over fifty years by millione of mothers for thieir children while teeth 1lg, With perfect snccess. It soothes the shild, softens the gums, ‘allays the pain, sures the colic, and 1s the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold by Druggists iu every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is nealeulable. Be sure and ask for Mre. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no her kind.—m. w. f. wklv—-1 © she has just returned trom Montreal, where she had viewed the Newest Designs of Paris, London and New York Millinery. the best and most expensive creations of the Millider’s art have been made, and are on view in Miss Murphy’s department, where she of Charlottetown. Ww. A. WEEKS & CO. Charloitetown, April 1, 1896—dy MISS MURPHY desires us to annowace ~ that’ Copies of will be pleased to show them to the Ladies —_—— — | Paper, PROVINCIAL — LEGISLATURE | | rs Tvesbax; March 31. | House met at 5 p. m. | . Hon. Mr. Laird presented* a petition from Robert McC. Stavert,; Mariin W. (Taylor and James Milligan, with respect ‘tothe Summerside schools. It was_ re- ferred toa committee @f three to ‘report upon. jij - Mr. Warburton presented a petition from Thomas Reid, President, and Walter Simpson, Secretary,-ef the Stanley Bridge Dairying Company, asking that the Act of Incorporation of phe. said, Company be amended by striking ont the third day of [) - g ® January” and inserting in lieu thereof “the second Tuesday in March” for the ™ annual meeting. A bill in aé¢cordance * with the petition was introduced, and re- ferred to the Private Bills Committee. Mr. Gallant introduced a bill providing for the vesting of certain lands in Prince town Royalty, which was. referred tothe Private Bills Committee. Mr. Shaw asked the Comfnissioner of Public Works if,if was the intention of the Government? *to ‘yepair Brudenel! Wharf North, in order to render it fit for shipping purposes the coming season. Hon. Mr. McLean said the matter had been brought to the notice of the Govern- ment before, and would be investigated at the first opportunity. The House stands. adjourned until 3 p- m. on Wednesday. See the “Wall Paper Men” to-day about your new papers. —Moore & McLeod. “CHEESE. IT’S : vice Mk 4 to have your table properly arranged, everything in order, bright, sparkling and attrac-| tive. IT'S EASY to do if you have the proper A little article in Silverware gives the Try it. things to do it with. desired effect. Of course, if you want style, quality and correct price you will buy it of W. W. WEULNER, Charlottetown, April 1, 1896. 34444444444 4444464446646 VV rVVVe VV yee VV The Dust a IPG 100 Boxes Septem bgr wake. from Whiting is awful. Here N. RATTENBURY. is something cleans better—- positively no after-dust. ROYAL SILVER POLISH for your silver. Don’t forget it next time. lfc. and 25c. a bottle. A. W. REDDIN, Phn. B, CENTRAL DRUG STORE, “ SUNNYSIDE.” BUTTER. , 100 Tubs Good Quality. ‘-N. 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Brapiey-Garrerson Co., Ltd., Torunto. d&w— feb26 CABINET SEWING . MACHINE A Wonderful Invention of this Maaline at $49.00. all. Fully warranted for WILLIAM L. STRICKLAND, Attorney and Conunsellor-at-Law, 82 WATER STREET, RIOM Bosten, Mass., : (Late a Member of Prince Edward Island Bar. Special attention given to business received from this Province. hould be pleased to see, at office, any friend visiting Boston. mch 0—3m. 155 We have ‘placed the price It is now within the reach of Five Years. Call and see it. MILLER BROTHERS. Charlottetown, March 24,1896 dy & wy LONDON HOUSE. Waterproof Goods ! Men’s Waterproof Coats, Ladies’ Waterproof Cloaks, Cravenette Cloths, Rigby Cloths. : A good stock now showing. TT, J. HARRIS. Charlottetown, March 31, 1896. New Corsets, New Hats, New Waterproofs. 2 Cases D. & A. Corsets, 2 Cases Ladies’ New Spring Hats, 1 Case Ladies’ and Gents’ Waterproofs, Something very choice in Gents’ Waterproof Coats. See our prices and quality before buying. J. B. MACDONALD & CO. Charlottetown, April 1, 189- 1 =~ A QUESTION OFTEN ASKED. Why is the Fashionable Tailor Patronized so Extensively by our Leading Citizens ? BECAUSE we are up with the times, keeping pace with the spirit of the age: We devote our whole time and sttention to FINE TAILORING. In this way we keep in touch with all the jatest changes in Fashious, always on the alert for the ml § A. McDONALD. Cl’town, April 1, 1896—dy Leading Fashionable Tailor. What Charlottetown Wants to prevent sickness is to get proper Plumbing, Drainage, Ven- tilating, and Heated Houses to live in. We are prepared to do everything in the PLUMBING line at shor notice. We handle the best Sanitary Earthenware and appliances known to the trade. We are also prepared to do everything in the line of STEAM, HOT WATER aad HOT AIR HEATING. We pride ourselves upon the perfection of our work in all its branches. JOBBING done at short notice. Our charges are moderate. See us before placing your order. Best of references. McINNIS & THORNE, Charlottetown, Feb. 28, 1896—ddw PHILHARMONIC BUILDING, -——— |X ———- PRIGE, QUALITY AND STYLE. In Plain Felts, Gilts & Plain Papers WE CANNOT BE BEATEN. eee ee DON’T YORCET THE PLACE: McMillan & Hornsby’s, QUEEN STREET. Charlottetowr, March 28, 1895. ggiec esis ott Ahh 8 EAs | WAR IN AFRICA ! . but LT am pursuing the even tenur of my busi- ness, making and im- porting all kinds ef up- to-date Furniture, £ am now selling the greatest variety of Parlor Sets ever offered at bargains. JOHN NEVWSON, Ch’town, March 30, 1896. THE BARGAIN GIVER. — ee ew G See Sach eG eS CE Yoey Killarney Serge, Tyke Serge, Blenheim Serge, Bellwarp Serge, Craven Serge. New Stock now opening. Order your Suit early D. A. BRUCE. Charlottetown, March 26, 1896—dy [EMPIRE BLEND TEA Is the Tea that brings trade and pleases customers. Every pound satisfactory, but remember that there are two or three kinds of Empire Blend. Be sure and get the best. 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