~ a a os e a ’ 4 ta (} i AE Ae ee fe & Swati - ot RS Ty a ag AAR Satta I THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 16 1898. ae ‘ Cen eed ott scntibunibieenanmanangpineieediie we ee cee cciemmaninaae taal a c ‘ r t rs . ru PULAU a oe oe THE EXAMINER CALENDAR THOSE PRICELESS BOXE A Jesse James Hold Up, A London Lad’s Prayer. LU eet : — ——_ oom * ‘ A. M. McCoy of Horsecave, Ky., is W. Pett Ridge, the London writer, A WNUA 8 CLVLON, : —— a . ~ . ° AW CA ‘ For July, 1898. famous throughout the Blue Grass State. | makes.a London boy in one of his sto- z alin. 5 cada ogee : : Mor N's CHANGES Of Dodd's Kidney Pills Cured Mr. | For about twoscore years he owned the | ries offer the following rather original bea yh 7 Be) AC: : al all M eer Colwell of Bright's Disease stagecoach lines between Horsecave | prayer: ‘‘Lord, wilt thou ’ave the kind- 47 fae od i 4m % Sy O i ara Gay , oon - 7 oe . ‘ W atta TS #21 a hes | Se A : a7» = Ub SCOR. and Mammoth cave and Glasgow and | ness to make me grow strong and tall ™ SMa OS RP es LOth day, Last Quarter : . : et ask ee Sth dav. New Mace. _ ——— Mammoth cave. He operated these lines | and with plenty to say for meself, and ; Vay BA i. tae | o rst Quarter a Iva] i oe all through the troublous times of the | wilt thon do this as soon as thou can at ii a fs vi , q 0 eae % rie - : ‘ é ° : W indsor, July 1l.—“ It is tr 1¢, Mr. civil war. Of course he met with many find time, so’s to save me expense and _— Wo es id _s ‘S os i ~ 4 ¥ Colwell that you have been cured of ene ‘i s : ss ’ ae : . : : tee na B/ “ s a oy a ww EAL eae 8 we = | Brick i D by Dodd’s Kid Pills? harrowing experiences during the time, | waste of money that might be used in Ler ML von ae “ | 4 » sur i 4 ' se t 8 i a § : } : : ‘ PP ire . «| Dev of We' High Water. Sun p URgeS © Arsene Sy M 7 ro +e ,, | and which he likes to tell. other ways—say for a cricket bat. Be- ee . 5 4 ve K . . our reporter ask mr. t&. &. ‘Jolweil, ‘ oa : ok oe . : 21 234 ANT [ he - 4 “i . o _ at gape lag . ., Probably no incident connected with | lieve me, Lord, thy obedient servant, oa ELEPHANT DRAM (9 Morn. Aft. Rises ets. jeweller, of No 9 Oulette St , tO auy. a re natant 1 : os ’ ; "Tt is indeed.” waa the answer, Tenf.| is career is more thrilling than the | A. Martin. 3 racy cep TPT ii ? 1 & 2s. - . > ec - , ° : a : . a al — fo sheon » Jesse se , ‘ > . : c cc eo a a i arene a ee 7 o $05 10 10 |3 55 7 42 fered two years with Brghi’s Disease. My - id up . ao of _ ng A ay rare bl i eed a — —, = mnto his : HOU vr ol Ar bra fae Bo 2 Saturday 8 56 /11 05 55 42 hack ache: le} } ‘ A James and three o us *’pals’’ some ue Danne i gown, when an impor- - mee . , , 1 Saale oa aie re ack ached al! the time, | had awtul, ach-| ”' : ae : : - nt Par nm OC OU SBouUsu dO SO At Ortee. 5 Sunday 9 49/1156 56 42 | ing peine in my loins, a putfness nader my | time back in the seventies. This inci- | tant idea occurred to him, and he knelt | 5 jell2y $ Elephant SEI FEC3, \ P : z ‘ : ’ wee ‘ J - ; . , . i a i : ia : J <\Mondsy 10 “4 57 42 eyes, and my urine wae very dark colored, | dent is described in one of the stories of | dow n again quickly. a These Teas are put up especiaily 1 ‘ ; Tuesday 0 42 {11 40 57 41 wi ‘me Leonld flud no remedy todo | that notorious highwayman. It occurred ‘*Should ’ave mentioned,’’ he whis- 5 Q ' ; " ‘ ‘ 6 Wednesd 1 25 112 3 58 41 i For atime I conld fied no remedy to O | 5 . : 7 “8 c xt + -tioht ti Gd Diex : 4 : ; » vy eanesday Am « J¢ , | yy" ; Nine Vhe yO or %A ‘Tre r "e é He aws a 80> one Y" NDCC i aii 4x2 a2 aL cas ; ‘a= ee 7? Thured ae ” on ; Z 59 40 | meapy good. But one day a friend told | early one morning. When the stage was | pered, ‘‘Elfred Martin | of 53 ¢ awstle 5 us¢ ve PaNDeG M1 alr as . i : ; SaaS ~ nd - . ; j } |+ - } . "? stroot Jas sve ~ ‘re : , F ‘ . . > wes ; i. s - 8-Friday > 4712 3 0 40 i me he had heen cured of the same disease | about half way between Horsecavo aud | street, jest cver Surrey side of South’ark and purity in ensured to the consumer, Wild 23 2.59 5 4 2710 4 Fi a “ i “ . . ¢ 2Cf iz , 1 bse 9 Saturday 329'|334 0 39 oy Dodd’s Kidney Pills. I bought a eup- Mammoth cave, four men sprang out | bridge.’’ 7 : a : i ee ee ee 10 Sunday 4 ll 4 35 1 29 ply. <A few boxes cured me thoroughly. ”| from the side of the road and ordered Where Ready Money Is Scarce. protected as to tne correct va.ue © en See eae 3 a . iy ’ Nodi’s K >ilJs cure all kidney com h ive » halt. One of » men ean g . a . rf i Rl es : Ll Monday 4 54 5 43 2 38 = . Kidney Pills cure a dney the met : 7 lt 2 ce - ‘ : In the British settlement in the great 4 RETAIL PRICE PRINTED ON EVERY Paciin’. 2 ; . aug! 10rses a2 , re : : . ; . a -\see a" aa Tuesday >) 70 3 38 oem ee oe ee oe ipa . Chinese city of Shanghai ready money 5 a ae a ; 13 Wednesday 625 8 19 4 37 drew pistols and held them atthe heads}. ! : - 84 We ei st erocers itt Canada and te United § ; 9 14\Thursday | 7208 9 23 5 %6 ¢ the driver and passengers. Thedriver | practically unknown. After you have 3 solid by miest grocers 11 © - 1uTSsC , « . Gs © ar re i asse fye PS. ear re « > ‘ raat. ne " ~ a a oh ” ! 15\Friday 755 10 18 6 35 A it ROCKY 99 =A horse out of conditioa cf course did as ordered, and the men had lunch at ay weNper you calmly 5 232. to £4.09 per t>. tn 1464 8 ; 16 Saturday 8 44 11 00 7 35 should be treated with Dr, proceeded to search the passengers. Ev- get up and wal out wit 1out a thought eo ae ate et ae a L7\Senday l 3 Harvry’s CONDITION PowDERs. : : r of payment in cash. Some time later in tf your grocer cannot supply you, write us anu we Ww. L7)Svnday 9 31 ll 36 8 34 re ee io erything of value was taken _ : : ; ; i ite at ak : 18 Monday 10 15 9 33 Nothing like it for purifying the ‘Gien at: tis cae i ek ea the day acoolie arrives at your residence see that your order is filled, \ 19) Tuesday 0 06 11 00 10 32 blood, toning up the system, killing worms, a R sll : : 7 Win et with a tiny slip of paper—a ‘‘chit,’’ as a - . + : Doseitteie aah bec: vht ie dele ; os es oe ' : . : : name LO ec, Wao Was well Fnow ; , erp TETTry 6. cn, Env., Conedian Need CMs0: 14 fe ; ; ; 20 Wednesday 0 36 1145 11 31 | glossing the coat, in a word tuning a horse Pe He } inp b} 1 | they call it—simply a memorandum of JOSEPH TITAEY & CC., Londen, En, ; = . : 2 tin me @ hail a valinabie go _ ppg a ‘in pee a 21, Thursday 105 12 30 12 30 to perfect condition, nas eae : rarities a “ “| the amount. You get a shave at your DU Sr Us x 29! Friday ] ’ a6 ( watch, which Jaimes cont ed ior his . r . : 7 a I z= 429 . 20 Cost only 25c. per package at all dealers, | | . r1 , J - el . , | barber’s, The same system is carried . 23' Saturday 2 l 56 28 cape tat : own use. he timepiece was held very y ee oe xan me mene Poe --- eee annem a or aos — 7 24) Sunday 23% 6242 15 27 Full size package sent post-paid as sample |... ty Roundtree, as it liad been pre- out. You purchase a Sa. canmcembaaecoes ae 25| Monday 313 340 17 2% on receipt of price. ntind bikee tet ot Sheteeeel alle ok buttonhole bouquet, a ‘‘chit’’ is the re- ARE : STORE éad\ 5 : o & . é ited hin y @x yrernor Anoct, Who ’ a sl i 26: Tuesday 35514 4 18 25 | Tum Hanvar Mevicixx Co., 424 ST. PAUL, MONTREAL, was at that time & voutrthan. The ao sult. The very shoeblack does not ask CIT y - HARD WwW ™ iw) ; 27|Wednesday 442 604 19 os ett: a ae i Ad iia ..g | £r coppers, but brings his bill at the end 3 . "] . . ne aasanse eenns torious Jesse carrict 8 watcl rin ° - 1 28| Thursday $31 7 38 20 8 aedeuveccvveudedus Wade veuveduvvudted the Ms aie hi lif rea 2 | of the month.—London Answers. THE GF AND SOUVENIR Keep out the flies with * ' 3 ; Ss c 29 Frid ly 6 32 9 02 Al 21 (7) > j ee ee ee - ’ a ae a ae a \ 30 Saturday 739 1003 23 | 20 | g O DYE pgs agama The Longest Love Letter. our wire, Buy General — a “ i Sha ye pa. . _ 3 31 Sunday 8 45 10 56 24 Perhaps the longest love letter in the Hardware, Stores, Paints, : Steamboat Time Tables SCUTHPORT WEST & EAST RIVERS Steamer leaves Charlottetown for South- port 6,90 a. m., and returos every half hou until 10 p. m, (Sundays excepted.) Steamer leaves Southport for Charlotte. town 6.45 a m., and runs every half hour | unti! 10.05 p, m. (Sundays excepted) Sundays—Leaves Charlottetown at 7 a, m. and every half bour until8 35. Steamer laid off from 11.06 to 12 noon. Monday—Steamer leaves Charlottetown for Rocky Point at 6,39, 8.930 and IL a, m,, 1, 2, 4, and 6 3) p. m., every week day. Sund i:y— Leaves Charlottetown 9 00 a, m., 12.45, 2 and 4 p, m.. Thursday— Leaves Charlottetown for West River Bridge 4 p m., cal ing at Westville when requir2d, Friday Morning—I eaves West River Bridge for Charluttetown at 7.30, calling at West- ville, returning at 4 p. m. EAST RIVER. Monday—Leaves for East River %p. m.. returning Tuesday. Leaves Hayden’s Wharf 7.30 a m , calling at Haggarty’s and uickey’s Wharves, leaving Charlottetown 3 p. m., making return trips yes Saturdays at 4 a, m., leaving Hay- den’s Wharf for Charioltetown at 72% a. m, calling at Haggarty’s and Hickey’s Wharves, making return trips at 3 p,m., from Char- loitetown Steamer leaves tor Mt. Stewart every alter- mate week, as the tides may suit, Str, ' Jacques Cartier ” Leaves C tetown for Orwell at2 o’clock inthe aft s of Tuesday, Wednesdav and Thursday, and arrives from Orweil about 9.30 a.m onthe same dass, The boat also aes from Orwell about § p. m on Thurs- days. Leaves for Crapand at 3a.m, and 3 p,m. on Friday. and arrivesfr»m Crapand about loam, On Saturday the boat leaves for Crapaud at2 p.m..and arrives at Tharlotte- town at 10 a, m, and 8.30 p m. The boatewalls at Vernon River every a- ternate Wednesday, tides premitting Str. “ Electra ” Leaves Charlottetown for Murray Harbor. Georgetown and Montague every Thursday at noon. Arrives at Charlottetown trom Murray Harbor, We dluesday evening about6 o'clock, Wants, Lost, Found, &o, WANTED.—A competant woman servant Appl; at this office. WANTED—Oftice bev. Apply in writing of application to Box 54 P. O. 161 Si, WANTED.—A voung man for haying and farm work. Apply to J. S. Morris. FOK ADOPTION.—A bov about 4 year® ofage. Apply to Mra. R. Hegg, — — WANTED.—At Westwood. West Royalty a stroeg young man mt, have some know- ledge of farming—good wages.—Dr. G. A. Warburton, LOST.—On Saturdav, 20 July, hetween ( \arlottetown and Emyvale,’a sum of money + oply to this office. 157 dy 21 w2i TO RENT.—A good business stand In a sirable localiiy in the country, suitable for y tradesman or for a general Store. Rent low. Apply at this office. 21&wii VANTED—Agcents for new season, new Ae neples, new plan of engage-ment. Luke Bros Co., Montreal. WANTFIH..— \ girl for general hous- work, Apoly at the Finley House, Pow pal Street- 6631 Fri Mon Wed. 40 RENT —“ummer cottage seven rooms at Amberst Cove Warren Farm twenty minutes from Rocky Point wharf, Apply to John Newson Ch’town, 11553 week Juardian. TO RENT OR FOR SALE.—A blacksmith stand nearRocky Point Ferry with eightacres oftand, Apply to John Newson Ch’town. 55 5 moa, BLACK There’s the test of both dye and dyer, and it’s that test that has built up the reputation of MAGNETIC DYES All their colors are uniformly excel- lent, no dye surpassing in perma- nency and beauty Magnetic Dyes, nor leaving the fabric so soft and new looking. At all dealers, or a full size packet, any color, sent post paid on receipt of price, 10c. HARVEY MEDICINE CO., 424 St. Paul, Montreal McGill University, Montreal Matric ilation Examination, preliminary to the varions Courses of Study, will be held as under: *Faculty of Arts (including) the Dovaida_ £pecial Course tor Women. +Faculty of Applied Science F arulty of medicine. Faculty ofLaw .... Faculty of Com~arative Vedi cine and Veterinary Science, Sat. 17th Sept *The Revised Curriculum in the Faculty of Arts comprises courses in Classics, English, Modern Languages, History, Philosophy, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology. Geology. These courses are open also ‘o PARTIAL sfUDENTS without Mrtric- ulation. tin the Faeultv of Applied Science the courses in Civil. Mechanical, Klectrical, and Mining Engineering, Chemistry, and Archi- tecture, are also open to PARTIAL STU- DENTS withor t Matriculation. Fx iminations for 20 rresT "YEAR En- TRANCD EXHIBITIO¥YSin th+ FACULTY OF ARTS, ranging trom $1). 10 3200. will be held on the '5th September at Montreal. St. John, N. B,, Halifax, Char'ottetown, st. John’s, Nfid., and other centre-- The VMcGint. NowmMaAL ScHoon will be re- opened on Ist September. Particulars of Examinations, and copies of the Caleadar, containing full informsxt on as to Conditions of Entraoce Courses of Studv, Regulations fer Degrees Exhibitions and Scholarships, Fees, etc , may ve obtained on application to W. VAUGHAN, Secretary, SESSION ~Thurs, Lith Sept Tues 6th Sept. wed & sat Hillsborough fea The ladies of Fort Augustus Parish,in- tend holding a grand Tea Party, on MONDAY, JULY A charming site has been selected near the church, commanding a fair view of the Hillsborough River and the surroand- ing country. The committee in charge are determined to leave nothiog undone to make the 18th a day of enjoyment to those who shail favor them with their patronage * Besides saloons well stocked with con- fectionery, strawberries, ice cream, tem- perate drinks, etc,; there will be dancing booths, swings,foot races and other sports. The steamer Hillsborougn will leave Ferry Wharf, Charlottetown, at 10a. w., arriving at the grounds at 11,30; returning at 7 o’clock, p. m. . The League of the Cross Band wil! be in attendance. Tbe beautifal new church will be open to the public. Should the day prove unfavorable the tea will be held on Wednesday, the 20th. By Oaper or Commit 153 d&w 2aw WANTED.—The tast week in July a giri for general housework. W-shing given out. Apply to Mrs. Geo Stanley, King =quare. any vening between 7 and 5 o'clock. 155 3in, WANTED. -At Judze Allev’s residence, an cperienced Cook. App.y to Miss Alley, Prince t. aw HOUSE TO LE —On Fitzroy Street Hast ontaining seven rooms, with large yard and table. Apply at next house, b “ WANTED.—Immediately an experienced cook with reference. Apply to Lady Davis. TO LET —The house and premises know as the “Old Londo. House, ’ situateon Wate St. nextts Government Warebouse No 1 Applv to Peake Bros & Co. janB—v WANTED —Suceessful canvassers in apy line to ast as closers, wan lon menth and expenses. Y Address box 679, Montreal. Manx Fisher, Sons & Co, Victoria Square, MONTREAL Importers of Fine Woollens and Tailors Trimmings Wecarry in steck every requisite for the Merchant Tailoring business Sample Room, 72, Prince Wm, St, St. John, N. B. H. H. HARVEY, Agent — ‘Molt s of In the Sunday schcol room of an Epis- copal church in Brooklyn the other day a lecture was given for the beneiit of some worthy object. It was on a week- day, but on the hymn board in the front of the room were what rhe regular mem- bers of the congregation said were the numbers of the hymns that had been sung on the Sunday before. But an out- sider was struck with something pecul- iar about them. There were four num- bers arranged in line one under the other, as is customary on the hymn boards, and they were, as they appeared to the audience gathered for a lecture, “4 13, 44." aoe **F-1i.”" ‘“‘Why, it was the funniest thing,”’ said a woman who was present. ‘‘I no- ticed it the minute I went in, and it must have been done on purpose, for there is no seven hundred and eleventh hywin in the hymnal; six hundred and something is the last. The first three were policy numbers and the last craps. Wasn’t it funy?’’ ‘*‘Funny?’’ said the friend, who was listening to the joke. ‘‘I should say so. But not so much the numbers being there as that you should know what they meant. Now, confess, how in ever did you? When You Meet In Japan, Nothing is more amusing than to watch twoacquaintancos saluting in the streets of a Japanese town. As they come in sight of each other they slack- mm their pace and approach with down- cast eyes and averted faces, asif neither was worthy of beholding the other. Then they bow low, so as to bring the face on a level with the knees, on which the palms of the hands are pressed. A succession of hissing sounds is next made by drawing in the breath between the closed teoth, interspersed with a se- ries of complimentary phrases uttered with great volubility in a sort of under- tened falsetto, each trying to outdo his friend in rapidity and extravagance ef language, while the palms are diligent- ly rubbed against each other. At last the climax is reached, and each endeavors to give the precedence to the other. For some moments, per- haps for a full minute, the polite con- test continues. Then the ceremony ab- ruptly ends, as if the difficulty were ca- pable of none but a brusque solution, and the two pass on hurriedly, with a look of extreme relief. Articles Made of Eelskin, An eelskin leather factory is situated in a quiet street in the neighborhood of London bridge. Here are prepared and manufactured various articles from the skin of the common eel. The skins are manipulated by numerous complicated processes until they resemble and would easily be taken for leather, although of amore glutinous and pliable nature. This strange commodity is cut into long, thin strips and plaited very close- ly together for whiplashes and to cover portions of the handles of more expen- sive whips. Certain kinds of lashes and ——_ harness laces are also made of eelskin. / This leather is almost indispensable in articles of this description, where flexi- bility allied with an uncommon tough- ness is desired. —Invention. Doctors Testify Tu re's strong testimony by eminent ply- wonderfal eures made by Dr, Chai ’s Family Rem+‘dies—particularly Dr, Chas ’s Ointment. For SaLe —Sloop yacht Abegweit fast, sailor, newely painted and overhauled this spring.—A W Weeks, Charlottetown, 145 61 e od wk 4i. Delicious, crisp, early cabbage, ‘‘as nice as cauliflower and as tender as chicken,” so they tell us that use them, early beets, turnips, Spinich, radish and lettnce, choice lemons, and last but not least, mushrooms at Gay’s stalls in market—every day at nursery gardens head of Prince Street (Telephone.) m &t 2w Call and get some of those cheap chambs erfsets, the cheapest ever sold in the city, —W P Colwill, Queen Street. 2w dy & wy, world is one written by a certain courtier im the time of Queen Elizabeth to his ladylove on the return from the armada campaign. It occupied 400 sheets of crabbed writing, the number of words being something like 40,000. No Allowance. ‘They say, Blokely, old man, that. your wife bas an independent fortune?’ ‘‘That’s right. It’s so confoundedly independent that I can’t get any of it.’” Detroit Free Press. ~_——— —.. —_ Toronto Firemen Testify M. McCartney, Lombard Street, Fire Hall, Toronto dated March 4th, 1897, states: I Am subject to very paiaful conditionsfof costive- ness and otber troubles, resulting therefrom, but Tam glad ww say that I haye onnd a per- feet remedy in Dr. Chase’s K dney-Liver Pills. I trust this may be benefit to others. Canadian Gov't Railway System On and after MONDAY, 27th June, 1898 rains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun diys excepted,) asunder. Trains Out- , : Trains In ward. Read| STATIONS, ward. Reac down, | up. P. MIA. M.| pier E a P.M. A. M. . a : P Charlottetowa .../ § 5012 10 = tala ap aunter River. . | 7 5310 51 5 14 913" Emerald.. .... . | 72310 Ih ® 47) 9 37 .. Kensington .... | 6 5s 9 37 6 2010 Ar (Lv. 6 a 9 00 mi tT 74511 55} "| 4 an) 8 20 = =" .. Port Hill cocccee! 4 W 7 4 8 37,107). o ; ‘ 9 17] 2 15!" Athenge. 77777] 208] 6 26 55) 3 10 .. Tignish Rita. 0 Bs 210) 5 42 ia weet eee errr 105 5 00 Pe Mla, Mego Teele 2 00) 6 15°, Charlottetown .../“; 4z)P:.M: 2 53) 6 50," | Bedford of 3 25] 7 10ar) Tai oo oo 3 33! 7 99 1.. E Mt Stewart {°Y| 7 15) 2 20 ~| 7 2 ly j ar| » » 4 43) 8 10 | Cardigan 2 5 05) 8 52). Georgetown Iv _ |B el P. M.IA. M, - & “| 6 05 12 30 ie ee pe BA 3 35] 7 15 S oa 4147 44 ‘si Sse eons 7 a » 10 eee ao 6 41) 1 31 COM se | 6 08 1 08 ae la ht Seeee seeee 5 S11 35 IPM ir =| M. 3 15 --Emerald ......{ 9 9) . . .-Cape Traverse - 810) A. M. CONNECTIONS, 13 OOjar.. Point duChene, LC.R... ..arl15 35 Bl aomt,..., Moncton, I. C. R......arl/l3 50 11 15 i. eee ee RK ur|24 O4 16 16jar.....Monatreal, 1. C. R:.... lvi19 05 5 30'lv.......StJohn, C.P.R....ar.. li 20 + 5 eee NT Pee on BS wate: as 4 30 5 20..Portland, M.C.R. (Sat. exc’d),. 11 00 8 10'ar.... Boston, B. & M. R...ie .' 7 00 9 hs ba de tae Montreal. ... .....| 3 OO S la ies Boston, B. x M. R. eevee 7 OO 9 OO) Arr....Montreal, C. P. R. lv....| 8 00 A 2057 i Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. D. POTTINGER, Gen. Man. Can. Gov't Kys, : Moncton, N. B. G, A. SHARP, Superintendent, Charlottetown. AUTRE Nedved deed deO5L 7 Address— EXAMINER PUB. CO. <= CHARLOTTETOWN. Wdye ?P. E. Island 3 ILLUSTRATED 2 3 ~~ Jd0c A COPY: 23 = es At al! Booksellers = = and at this office. x Mailed, post paid, ¢ on receipt of price. = x. Oils, Glass, Paper, Fence Wire, Farming Tools and lots of other lines in the Hardwere Trade. AC a PED, Sor ORI ) Don’t forget the Que- __ bec Heater, but, ands great big but, you must buy for eash. y Stoves, Paints, Hardware, Oils, Good Goods, Low Prices, Courteous Treat ment, Prompt Attention ‘ Alero a full line of steel and Full tine of Oxtord Stoves Ranges. iron stoves. and ranges. R. B. 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