i , , , ifl. - Mow. 90a lazy rascal. think it right to leave your wife et 5 n, mgr-ins. R . _, "v- I Doflndleenetk ‘ nnnrnvn THAT- ....;....... nnoncnnls ASTHMA agony. It's so unnecessary. lust teke e lemons of ma. ‘e I be r ll ~52? fiddlefl-There’: sloeplikeebebo you'll eel end so euro ee this magical creamy white mixture for the quick :eliel o! coughs, colds, bronchitis, eethme end whooping cough. But be sure yonlget ere numerous eu ms us. or Ruekiiigt... ml: B ckl with equal hi’. c u ' plfll o obey. igoend it's so sele for chilydionb coughs end colds. Buckley’: is QV uy'll love AQCIIJKQIIIIILASIIQIQSIpPIOVQIIt B “cannons LARGEST SULWM do you the washtub while you spend your time fishing? Oh, ynssuh, man wife doon need o wotchln.’ She'll work jest as 8rd as if’n I wuz there. (YAMAHA PROVINCE OF PRINCE BUN/ARI) ISLAND ‘IN (flnulcery 1Y0. D. 31M Before The Muster Ol The Boll, Bessie Btsvrnrt k Dre. Complainants Pearl Stewart Bore Defendants By vlrtuo of nu Ornler of thin Court dated the 3rd chw of October A, D. 100d it vrae ordered that the Estate of Donald MnDonnld Btnwert lute pt Hampshire in queens County should be administered in this Court and thut ull accounts and chime ugulnnt the Estate should be received uml tulrsn by the Muster of the Belle nll creditors of the deceased or clnlnr- ing any futerent in hle estate are lseroby ordered to come in on or he- Iqre the fifteenth dey of March-A. D. i935 et eleven o'clock ln the fern- huun before the Master of the Rolls st Me Chnmbgre at the Lnw Courte l ulldlng ln Charlottetown to prove heir debts or clulme otherwise to be "eluded from the benefit of eelll rller and barred from or ugnlnet Qny olnlln ngnllllt 0h! ltltl B0500 ill this ndmlnlntretlon. ' lnallED thll 00th Ilbrfllrf A. D. . DONALD MCKINNON Cornplulnnntn Solicitor. LElTll E. BBECKEN Beiletrer t WE SELL “ ROBlll R000” “ PIIRITY" “REGAL" “FlllE nosrs" (The big four) lowest prices GARTSEWS Seed and Feed Store p “rm llev Tillyer Lonso When next you need glasses Their worth has been proved UCKLE Y NHXTURE as "roan AND col!» RMEDY. Supervised Building Ship He Commands When Captain n. E. Nedden takes the cruise liner "PRINCE RDIEBT” of the Canadian National StsarnshL out of Vancouver on June 28 on the first of a series of four 11-day cruises up the North Pacific Coast to Skagwsy. he will be in command of s. vessel which he "fathered? 'l‘he "PRINCE: R0853?” is one of three ships built under Captain Neddens supervision et the yards of Messrs, Csmmell, Laird and Com- pany, Birkenhead, England. Cap- tain Nedden was ‘born at sea and served his apprenticeship on a. sailing shlphon which he circum- navigated e globe several times. Hehaabeciwith the C— sdlan We fit up in latest style e1 ‘ or mountings. E. W. TAYLOR Charlottetown J. S. TAYLOR -Alberton Professional Bards McLEOD fir BENTLEY W. l. BENTLEY. K. O. J. A. BENTLEY, K. C. Barristers and Attorneys-et-Lew MONEY m LOAN Office: 180 Richmond Street. BELL 6' MATHIESON B. It. Bell D. L. Matbieeen. LLB B - A Solicitors Money to Loan Dames-on Block. ("arlottetewrllll A- J. BASLAM, B.A., LLB. BABRIBTEB, SOLIOITOB. ITO. MONEY - LOAN. Bruce i New MocGulgan diTrainor Milk B. Iloflllgan, l. U. I 4.1. llacflosald, no. usurious. eouorros. at. . nulls: . ,B.A. ‘the National Steamshlps and its pre- decessor companies for over 25 years and has made hundreds of trips from Vancouver to Alaska. In addition to the sailing on June 2B_ other cruises will be made leaving Vancouver July 12, July 20 and August 9. The "Prunes Roam-r” will call at Sitka, Juneau and other Alaskan ports ‘en route to Sksgway. . . HAMPSHIRE SCHOOL Grade X-l Phyllis Easton, 2 Mildred ‘lremem. GIIBAZlG VlII-l John Edward 2 Man-gum Lerter 3 Celia. ‘Homers. m v-1 ' Tremors 2 pulwn mteon 8 Alloe . Grade lIl—(Sr)-—1 Om Tbcmere 2 Errol Stewart 3 Irvin! Twine"- Grade 1H—-(J!r)—1 Robert. Ed- wumde end Feme Treonexe (Null-l) 2 Willie Larter and Berlllw- WNW (equal). - Gmde II—-l Hilda Mac-lean, 2 Mildred Latter a Ralph Edwards. Grade I—(Sr)-—1 Gerald Easter, 2 Amnold Treoncre a Inns. Kltson. Grade I—-(Jr)—1 Lowell “we” ‘llnemezc. Gel-la ‘lb-music. BHW‘ Tr nere, Lawson Tremere. 30111911 ‘Iremem Em!“ ‘ Tremors, Irving Treonsre Robert Kjkpo , towel! Tremerc. Tlxefadher, MORENO! J. WARD. The colored preacher was de- scribing m: "but place" w a w" greuation of awed listeners. llklends, s. ma. you've new this he.e melted iron running out of e furnace, ain't you all, white-hot. sizzling and hissing? well- The preacher pointed a. ions. 1cm finger at the frightened crowd: W91‘, h\ c0nt’"ucd the" use that stul! for ice cream in the place I been talking scour. DOMINION 0F CANADA PROVINCE 0F i'l(l.\l‘lf. EIHVAIID ISLAND In the Surrogate Court 25th, George V. A. D . B36 n. m Estate of ‘Jeremiah lllehnr of Pleasant Grove in Qllbfll’! County in the said Province, Farmer. deceased intestate. By the Honournbln Harold Leonard Palmer, Surrogate, Judge of Probate, etc, etc, To the Sheriff of the County of Queen's County or any Constable or literate pexeon within esld County GIIITING l WHEREAS, upon reading the Del-l- tlon on file of James lllabnr of Pleas- sut Grove aforesaid. Former, tbs Ad- ministrator of the Estate of the tbove named deceased. brsyinl that s clu- uan be issued for the purpose bore er eet forth: You are there- fore hereby required to cite ell Ml‘- scne interested in the ssld Estate to be end appear before me at a Surro- ote Court to be bold lu the Court ousa in Charlottetown, in Queens County, in eeid Province, on Monday, the egbteeutb flay of Ierob Inert com-log. et the hour o! eleven oolock fore-noon of the nme day to thew “up I any they cen wby the Ac- counts of the sod Estate should not be peeled sud the Estate closed se ursyeo for in esid petlllon and on motion of D. Edgar Show, Esq“ Proctor foe eeid petitioner. And I do hereby order thst e tru-t sow hereof be forthwith‘ pofll new per publlehe lottetown e oreeeld one» L: escb wsek at least four consecutive weeks om the date hereof end that s true copy borsof be forthwith nested followin public places romeo- vely. name . ln the hell of llm Clenrt House n Charlottetown aforesaid. Bank of Nova ot wu sforeesld and In front lfisuunt Grove rw » Ofveu under my honrl sml the Sea! leld ls 12th dsy of of the cam to Iebruery A. 11., ions ens in the 20th your o! file llej ty’: rl . ('1: s.) an (Nlgnedl v j - n. n, {stunn- IPIU ICQ n-an-s-al-au. - 11-.- lelnflg White Python Iylarkfihanlliublutllorof "Klogliobre" , cnsrrsnsl ssnnsncmntsasrsussrn few minutes after Grill l"! a had disappeared from Sam- dad Oluembsfs sight, a tail, 10118‘ necked man. wearing dark ween robes and e broed leather belt set with huge gamete, stalked info the temple. A vulturlne nose. e grflylsh fringe of hair encircling s. ‘bald skull just above the tips of lobelfifll. P01119- ed ears, accentuated a rellllfllfllll resemblance to a bird of prey. It was Milslpl. high priest of the He strode towards Banded (Ihlembs, followed by six attend- ants, en-hesded and naked to the waist. Samdsd Ohlembs looked up from n1. tofpaperhehadbeen studying. "Greeting!" he said harshly. “Art thou the high priest of this temple?" “I am he!" was the answer. “I an! Milaspa, forty-eighth high priest of the White Python!’ ’ ‘Then assuredly. 1111011 3119"“ that I em come that the King pro- phecy msy be fulfilled!" said Bam- dad Chiemba. “The prophecy is known to us. The coming of its fulfilment was awaited.” answered Milsspa, his face as black as thunder. "Greeting. Samdad Chiembs, Abbot of Hlsmpol" ‘ -‘ Chiembxrs eyes giittered. “Hesrken, Milaspa! Danger threatens us both. To avert it, s. quarter share of the treasure hidden in thy veiled world must at once be placed st my disposal! Ask no ques- tions, but obey! The rosaons thou shalt know later. Give orders bloat lt be sent to the the last of the upper caverns!" ‘ Mllaspafis long, slit-like nostrils whitened. "What buyesl! thou, Sarndad Ohi- embs?" The abbotfs glance flickered swiftly over the sacrificial sitar and the great hierogrsnxs of winged ser- pents and discy, painted on the walls; and returned to Mllaspafs f ace. , "Naught." he answered, his slant eyes seeming to dart fire. "There is one from whose talons I seek to save, not only the greater treasure which will remain, but also a Faith which was thy forefathers’ faith be- bore they took another god! For this reason, the gold is necessury . . . Thou hast a traitor guide in thy midst! If my magic fail to save from him who would slay, smash and pllfer, then the river that flows through thy world will bring hither from a place called the Valley of Peace, shordc .of two-legged tigers who will leave not a grain of gold or a. living soul behind them when they depart! Knowest thou of whom I speak?" "I have seen his form, like c. tree standing in the night. I have econ it in the lVfirror of Black Water. Yea. And the whisper of his name has come to me through the dark- ness,‘ ‘answered Milasps, writhing his long neck to gaze at the lighted fourth entrance. “Yet, though I him not! In the Veiled World, more is that with which even this tiger dare not fight! our god is s. power- ful god! The White Python is not m be defied!" ‘ “There is but one way to safety." retorted Bamdad Chiembs. the words falling from his llpe Ike drops from a melting icicle. ‘Trust my power-which is greaf.—p.nd ful- fll the prophecy, by bringing about the wedding of her who ls lmown ll the consort of the serpent, to him who is her p. Pestined male!" Mllaspa. regarded him sullcnly. "Her reign, it seems. bodes u! little good," he snarled. “There- fore, whether she marry the man. who has come with thee, or another —or none-ls of no consequence!" Ssmdsd chiembs laughed. "Thy gruntings are foils-h. Milos- pa! Was it not according to the Prophecy, that she came to you— even as I come?’ ' “It is so." answered Mllasps, fln- gering the artificial knife dangling at his waist, its naked blade thrust through a gold ring suspended from two leathern thongs. "I said that her wedding is of no onsequcncel Nor is it," he lnssled. Samdad Chiembss eyes seemed to read the hlgh priest's soul. The lines in his stem face deepened. "Beware Mllaaps! The destroyer whom I have mentioned, knows of thy world, and is planning to talke it from thee! Beware!" Miiaspa looked slowly round the great temple. All this wss his world. And now it was threatened by one whom he knew not, but f-mred and hated with all his being. His sup- remacy was menaccd and his au- thority challenged. “It is thou who wilt conduct the ceremony on the Night of the Ber- pent, ssmdsd Ohlembs." he snarl- ed. "It ls thou that wilt announce to my people that. thou are the giv- er to them of a king! Thy voice will tell them that he is to be great- er than the god whom I have ex- tolled to them as the greatest 0f all gods! For, though the King proph- ecy ls known, 1 speak not of it to them. Thus, thou wilt take ewsy from me my honor among the peo- ple of the shadow, so that I shall stand before them, not as their supreme high priest, but s: thy ser- vant!" His face, es he stored et the roaring splend of the column of greenish blue flame, wss e mask of . hatred. Samdsd Chiembs was rc-rendlng the Pfllltr in his hand. "I seld thy speeches were foolish looking up from it. "But the speech thou hast just uttered, ls not fool- ish! I will return to lflampo. You shall carry out s1! that ls to be done, alone, end supreme in author- ity. falls the Night of the rpen “On the third eter time from thlt which is past," responded Mllsspe. . hoersely. He intended to offer up on that night, the greatest sacrifice the White Python had yet been given- a white woman of the upper world. But’ of this he seld nothing. Agsln the icicle dripped.’ “Woe to thee and thy people if this prophecy be not fulnlledl" com- mented sounded Ohiembe, gravely. - .v-~~vmmw.~....... _ . ..—- v- ~ thee and. thy panful of shadows . know of him and his plans, I fear , ." he answered sharply, stop your 811W! cold -.W “fUUA troduce to Your Home and BRIGHT without scrub" laundry soap invention . through 100 washings, come out lI-fiedellsrk . ll0.0 silt run usrtluss‘ run nus uurrurx, CONTEST CLCSES MIDNIGHT FEBRUARY 23,1935. ACT NOWI With OXYDOL you get thick 3-inch suds instantly . . . even inhardest water. Suds that go to work on grease, dirt, and - stains, 2 to 8 times faster than less modern soaps. No won- der women everywhere are quitting old-favorite soaps of every kmd for this marvelous new invention. _ Remember-this ls your opportunity to win $5,000 cash! Act today! Note hmte on how to write last lines that win. 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Even sheerest cotton prints, soaked for 25 hours brilliant, fresh, newl THE NEW NO-SCRUB, NO-BOIL“ LAU N DRY SOAP t “TE-Look for Important Hints on How fo Make Up Winning Lost Linea in Reading Mdfkr on This Page. eeeell ttttttttltu young Mrs. Knight n enceinbcrclo slum ll usr uu (Illl ENTRY ILANK Ill-CW) ‘Ilene weee younghousewlfe named Knight Whose wsshlnge were slwnye e fright. Clot-hee looked grey, one end all Tlll she tried Ouydol- IIINTS 0N WRITING ‘LAST LINES TIIAT WIN PRIZES First, read carefully every word of printed matter on tlus page. There are severnl clues to good last lines in the story about OxrooL. As the first four lines she tried C. YDOL. she have easier winahusyl? Did she ENTRY Bl-AN RULES 0F OXYDOI. LIMERICK CONTEST: grint your "last line" for the limerick. address. 1. 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Editor, Amer- ed to all persons duly certified by the jud es ch win Thai seeifyoucsn b Remem don't have to be a PM his . rise. Even the greatest poet in the world wouldn" lisve a better chance than t lshwhatever you write, s w o think they can't pose! Take 5 minutes now-wrl em‘! Roll What Even e College Pnteeeerlleelle IetterCheeeeIknYomActllowll lleellelfelledeeerlelelelldnlglhlehlfillfl The Procter & Gamble BCPfl-fflkfl efirst 2 clung their a! w" G°°d package of Oxroot. Nam: icate “ruin: p SUM! Province The main thlnito keep in mind is to make the last !t_ the first two lines of the limerick. One good wa lS to write down all the words ou can think of ths rhyme with "Knight" and "lright." pick out the ona _ uild lest hose around than. ber, all you do is belomacdunduinl TIIIICNTARIO GIRL WON OXYDOI. PRIZE CONTIIT LAST DICIMIIR The Procter B Gamble CmclCmadl. Ltd. Toronto. Ontario FAILURE T0 MAIL TIIIS HAY COST YOU $5.0M.“ MAIL PRCIPTLY TO Box 1801, Cincinnati. Ohio There was o young housewife named Knight Whose moehlnge were oluqye e fright. Clothes looked IP19. one and all Till she fried 00301- eeseeeeeeereeeeeeeeeeeeeeeleeleeeossleeeoeeee I have printed on the line above the last line I want to enter in the QXYDOL Limerick Contest. Below is my own name and address. Alto, attached is my groccrb sales slip showing my p chase of one (1) Cily or Town. ...... ..._.____....~__..__..__.._.._.__ IOOlIOOllleeeeeeeeseeeIe i’ of the limerick lnt put, ways had bud luc with her t happened ?_ Did see any differ- >1 thatseemtomakesmseand 1 the last .30’... "86. it - _ The imPOrtant thing _ ‘l in! It's ususllypeo le b y win contests that do. lino on the teyourlaet She layer 0..., Dept. net-m The high priest fingered, uneasily, the handle of his knife. "What if the men-otter he has seen that which he must eee-will not wed?" Samdad Chiembfs face darkened. “The man will not refuse! He is of a people who refuse to hurt woman. Remember that!" Mllasps took e deep breath. "Do these two return with the to the upper world?" His cold eyes fixed themselves on the lcpcha and the hunchback, who suffered un- csslly under that basilisk giare. “They remain-lest there be need of s messenger!" Ssmdsd Chlcmbs strode towards the lcsthern curtains. his hands clasped behind his back. Ha f-way across the temple, he paused. "I have heard that one who ls said to be a reincarnation of the goddess Pshiden-lsmo has found her wsy into the outer valley of your kingdom. Ia it so?" "Yea." responded Mllasps, his thin lips twitching. "But of what shall happen lo her, I, and I alone, will be the Judge! Rule thou in thy world! I rule in mine! Thou has seld it thyself!" Bemrlad Ohfembe walked on, but ls ‘fol mind "‘ ‘its hold on the high priest. In 00nd Earnest . Watch your little coid-bewere-of every one who la coughing or sneer- lng-svolc crowded pieces, above ell at the be- Docwre and nurses who have had long experience in handling grlpps cuss advocate Oeterrhoeone Vapor as en eflectlve means of protection.‘ u. u very simple w use Cstsrrllo- eooe, end the whole femliy can en- joy its germ-killing protection st the cost o! a few cents. As you breathe this healing vapor, you k111i the germs that csuec colds, eaten-h, flu and grlppe. Splin- did for children-equally good for “He of whom we have spoken is shortly to be the co-ruler of the veiled world,” he said, speaking gap- idiy es he walked. "He will wield equal power with the woman, Gynit. If they wish that such-aud-such s thing shall happen, let thy wissom listen to theirs! The Inglis girl may Drove a key to peace 1n the war which will shortly be waged." 011cc HEM-n Milaspats long nos- trl!‘s whitened. l-lc had had enough of this Abbott's intolerable arrog- ance. In spite of himself, he had yielded up a quarter of hi3 wesltl-p He had no intention of now yielding up this white girl as well. mrousn the roar of the column of fire and the deadening barriers of the hide curtains and the passage, his acutely sensitive hearing had detected a sound utterly inaudible to Bsmdsd Chiembs. The sound of angry voices. a "Whether my prisoner will b; g key to 9956c .08 thou seyest, abbot, I hww not." he said viciously. "But While We weak, the girl Gynls, and he whom you have seen fit to bring are double-looking e door against Peace that thou meyest find it dif- ficult to open!" . 311381118 a curt order over his to the chief Watcher, to see that the hunchbeck and‘ the lepchn. were allotted quarters and given 100d. Milssnn. stepped quickly in front of Ssmdsd Ohlembe. But the gaunt ebbot thrust him $822!! f0 one sidc. and entered Barrett was appointed sesretsry for the meeting, in place of E. N. Easter, regular secretary, who was unavoid- nbly absent. Minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted. The general treasurers report by Murdock Cutcllffe showed total m- ceipts for year ending Dec. 31, 1934 to be $1,595.15. These were amounts raised for Minister's salary and in- cidental pertaining to the entire charge. There also we“e sub- stsntlal sums raised by W.M.S, Y-P-5-. W-A., C.G.I.T-, 5.8., and other departments of church work. Missionary and Maintenance Fund report by Dr. Barrett showed a tots! 0f'$833.40 being five per cent increase over last year. ,. Reports on Church poi-perry o! the different sections were as follows. Hunter River with $149.50 debt on Horse Shed; North Wiltshire, Hampshire, and Whestly River no s. On motion the following appoint- ment were made. Recording Steward. E. N. Easter, n-eppolntcd; Genera! Treasurer, Murdock Outcllffe re-eppolnted; Maintenance and Means Fund Treasurer. Dr. Barrett, re-nppolnt- ed; hay representative to Presbytery Robert Edwards with George God- frey ea alternate. The following report of church work wee then given by the Pastor: 1'1 Baptisms, 0 Marriages. 22 Deaf-he, h. Q all?» his eyes blllling, wig um. "$115108 a savagely furious Gynie. “Jzt there! be In and to all thll w <> my mun-mm mu woman!" be thundered. turning 001931! ill the direction 0! lenuisd Uhllmbl- "A women whom you all“ is deer htg malls e prisoner in “mud 9| 111900110 I her freed st once!" "m (T080 Continued.) -----l--__._.. omen! Board Meeting rm transom of the or- flélsl ‘non-d, manor River elm-es. Uillhd Church of Olnadl. Wll held thepersnte. Psrbetterto lnthls y, u emlly hi" h f lkn ‘ s2....:..n"s'.v.:..'" '10“. bottles. , mono invent-N». mum were 00 o! feeslon of fslth, Hunter River 20, l8’! femllles served with s total of 590 persons. Membership; by pro- CORNWALL. YORK POINT WJ The monthly meeting of the Oornwail, York Point Women's lh- stirule. met st the home cf Mr!- Bcrtram Warren, Feb. 4th. with l good attendance and several visitors present, melting opened with 0 Canada, followed by roll call res- ‘ J * to by s Valentine Verse. The minutes of previous meeting were then resd sndappwvtd W‘ ports of committees were Elven. Correspondence consisted of a letter from Provincial convenor of Aqrhuiture dealing with Poultry and Calf Clubs and as there already is a calf club. a poultry club was d - cussed and a. committee was appo - ted to take care of some. M follows: Mrs. Huzcn l-ioword. Mrs. Wesley Bell, Mrs. Peter Scott. Roll call to be answered next - meeting with cents numbe in; the size o! 3'0"!‘ shoe. Plans for e basket social were discussed and finally dropped for the present. It was decided to ask New Dominion Dramatic Club to present their play in the near future. A debate, "Resolved that the world is getting better" will be put on at next meeting. Program committee for next meeting, Mrs. William Whltc. Mrs. “Gordon McLean, Mfrs. Gordon isn. o questionnaires were than filled out. a Plim- on "Canada" wee reed by ma. rres also Prlri/vtism" by Mrs. Peter S00“- ws. W. B.’ Show kind! invited members to her home or next m=2e"ug. Meeting adjolmitll- A social hour was than MM l" music and conversation dufln! which tbehosless and ladle: wry“! a delicious lunch. Mus. sons n&6§ The death occurred on WWW‘? w»! a! o Prnllm ‘terrace. Ml!" dale, Mass. of Mrs. John Kittcn. \ _, o. the lu John K000"- leavlng to cherish the m€m0“.\' °i s. lovlrw mother, tw~ dsuslmrl- Mollie and Bessie. r- ~.. Kittion familv vls“er! m» " o4 a years ago, she isaln~ n slstrr of th! late D. D. Ryan of this City. cucwsmsnss scn_oon Report month of January! Grade g1 Irene Flint 3 TWW Flint 8 Eleanor Muillm. Grade IX--l Imura Mullin 2 RP" McKemm ' Grade VI—l Gauge McKimwll- ll Evelyn Mullln end Catherine Mc- Innh 3 Ellcm MacAuleY - Grade IV-i Clement mxenrwl Allen Mclnnls. Grade lI—_-(Br)-l Lomon W‘ Ken-no 0 Francis MacAulsy- Gmde II-—(J'i')—l Arthur MM- Rlnmn 2 llillll mulerme 8 50¢" bkA Mobs-ten "Prince Edward Island in the Whestley Rlvsr 14, by certificate of transfer; Hunter River ‘I. wheelie; River 1: 1M by deeth ‘I. by certifi- esfe l; Net iDOfOIBtSG? total mem- bership m. . A resolution was passed by the Board expressing sincere sympathy to Donald Andrews end family on the deeth of e beloved wife "and mother. 0n motion it was decided to in- vite Rev. l". m. Bocthroyd to con- tlnue so pester another year. Meeting closed with Prayer lmi Benediction by the Pastor. ulsy. Grade (Ml-l. Annetto M!” I Wilfred Mullin "DISAPPEAR WHEN WU ,1‘ 1 Another clan-Madmen: Are you! "fill!!- membslgme ,. l". de- eldld. Dr. s. mechanic? Awliosnwho. 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