Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 24, Jasper, Dubois County, 26 February 1904 — Page 7

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IN1IRFSTING TO AMERICANS. U mniiln Will miii Hew iiir kuiiph i (!. i m win hi imp l.rrnl llrilnln. Prta tht ggM jag about IMtl An.' tb ans ml ffOM UM I ' i Itgtgg i.. i t n.t : u Mis' of t tu M i ; I mi ?i f;n in !.imK and the writer Is iiiform'J ly aK n'.s of the Canadian OOVI r: m nt tliat UM gtaglggt sueeeae has EoUoWWi UM ifforts of nearly all. To thnr frimi's on this side of the iNNHMteff Hr.' UM falleet assurame Ik gSveg of th- pro parity that la In store for them There alwas be a sp: nelid Market for all the grate, "t and other pcogace that i an be raided in Weetera (gtnada. and with the advaa taes off red of a free homestead of l.o mres of land, and other lands

Wbl !i tna be bought iln-aii!... an xin i limate. splendid school iem. eilii- ational advantages of the lieft, Waal nmre is required The hu!-tand-nian mis nior- return for his money than in any other eountry in 'he world. On the oreabion of Sir Wilfnd Iurier's visit to the Corn Eli Inn, Loadoa, Bag., Colonel ifaatgaaBery, v. D . made several important statements. "The function (he saldi wh'ch yon have just been assistine; in form, "ion with a kii.drod association has doubtIi I -liown you the importance of the provision trade f Live: poo) In its re.

latinnshlp with the Dominion, and the , enormous possibilities of the future de velopment of that trade. Wei!, ihn urain trad- of Liverpool has intit-'s : h Canada no less important than;

taoee of tar provision trad WIN it Is borr.e in mind that 80 per cent of the bieadtuffs of this great country has to be htoafM from abroad, roe will readily appreciate with what great satisfaction we view the larg and stiadi1y imreasinR supplies of praln which are annually available for export from Canada, and I challenge oegttradfc ion when I say that of the wheats we im

port from Kautel India, the Pacifi . and thi length and breadth of the Uaiteg States, none sivis more general satis- ( fa 'ion. none is more geaeralljr appreel-, afed. than that raised In the Province ; of Manitoba. We can:. t in' . n ; u i . f It. and It Is no as iggj ration to say that there are before u- doens of miller who banger for it. 'this Is not the lime to enter into statistical ajacatloM ' but we look forward with coal : ace t toe time at which, wl'h the pre-er.t rate of propn ss. the Hominion of C inaila will hae a toAcien! surplus of. wheat to rmder this country lrtd-' ; adcal of other sources of ggfjgljr. I think I may. with Justifiable pride, renin. 1 jroa that this is the hief pra.n Market of the British Empire, and '

priat Of lt mill'rs it is now- the erfind miitirg center In the world." Send o anv authored Canadian Govern meat Agent for copy of Atlas end itifoimation as to railway ra'c. etc

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Hi 1 1 In n lliillnr i.rmi. When the .John A. Ntlcr Setd ' .. nf I. ( ii.-m- i- , Hit I ' iil ed tili- reHial i ibii (tr.Lu tltr.-e yean ago, l.ttle d:d tucy do ifi it would lie the BKt talked et t;;a.s it Amern a, the biggeat. gsnck, ba pruduc! CO earth, but this ! i- rune to pus. Agr. Editor WTot4 aliout it. Ar. Col lege rteHor lev-turetl about it, Agr. In t-tituti' Orator talked atmiit it. while it l'ii' t it:. i h"ti;c by the ipiut tin -.de. in tl orner grocery, nt the village poet-otfioe. a' the rcamery, at the dem t. in tact v . ever brawn gathered, Wain r 'a BtUiea 1M lar tir.is. that v. ondciful Kr.!-.. i"l foi . to It ton per a : e and lots of pa-tun beeaiee, u always a theme asntbj of th la rmer' voice. Then xmc Itromu Inerm . tlian wti,. I there is no batter grass r bttter isiniua hay producer on earth. Iir.w wlu-revti oil i found. Then the farmer talk- aboSM Belter' Teownte. which will ptodaec l" teekl from one kernel of need. 11 ft. high in 1" davs. rnh in nu'rit.ori and greed ily eaten b attle. h(ts, etc., and i g'ioO t r 10 ton of pui i"-l per acre. Yh totia HaK, whii h an ! gic" n rt 2V a ton. and Hpeltl at 30e a bil . I th piat food for rattle, also come in for then t.aic in t;.c atsaaaaiaa. K. L. "What i th difference between the Borth rn ami soathera hores of Lmsj be land.' ' "On one nie you bear the - and on the other "U nee the S. jiid." PriBcetM Tiger. CUTICURA SOAP

ll:e WmMm l.rrnu-nl .klti llWTlM -l.'i'ilnrd f Bvaff llw of the I'm rlii.

.Million oi tue worlds I ' people ue t BtKWra Soap, a.-sistt-"! by Cutuma I inti.K nt . the puret and hieo ! ! .i t kin ' urt, for pnverwnij. ai t iu: a-id IWyaiititv .rig the miii. t r cleansing tin - dp i .til-is, wale and dandrutl. and the stepping of tailing hair, lor softening, whitening and soothing rod . r. u.-h and i !( h..iils, tor baby rahe. tt h ng SSM ebefiags, mid many nanatn batpossa wfcirb readily swggest theiasejvee in irocBen, especially ssotner. as well ter all Ik pmpoM's ..f the to. let. bath ..'id liurxrry. "If a kicker." u d I m la Eh sj to-.k de trouhh to thorongbly anleri wbat he was IrJcfcia' about ba woman I ha I no ;ii Iv u niu h tone t let. aab IWgtSW Mar. Million In OWl Salzer ' Xew National Oats yielded in I.' in .Muh.. 2to ba., in II . ZU bu., in N I)., .tiu bu.. and in :tu other states frtwa LH to M ba. per site Now tlrs 'it f generallv grown in l!'l v. dl add million of buOiel to the icld and mil lioni ..f dollirs t- the (mast's purac. In ' for l!N. liic.--t Seed Potato gtower in America. ilcr Sjwlt. Iteardle Parley. Ib tne Builder Corn, M i r..iii Wheat, i'ea Oat. Billion Dollar Jras and Earliest Cane an- money maker for you. Mr. Farmer. ft sT SFn THIS NOTK'F. AMI IOC in Ktamp to John A. S!re- See. I Co.. Iji t - . id., und receive in return their Lit: . aialog ami lot of f. itn i-eed sain-

GRhAT SOCIAL PROBLL'iI DWiM .1 Mural l'ii ulnl Ion In t Cltssw, ftm rwwas tag Umm it Mlkl gW I'rricnlra. No taastHM) of modern times ha rati ' d Nt n.uc h nr.. ai-ti.ess in the mi ;di of Meial phi i-sopbers and reformer tu rift i f population triyin i he rural '1. strict to the cities. That this ten. dene) is ibplorable is aeimitte) on all h '.nd-. hut there Is no cr.iral ppreeBaeal as to what should lie rionetodhv coaragt it Baeaatly, aoarerar, public liagiaw end writers hae been InsistIn? that the way to keep the bright on ii ir men ar.d wmen on the farms If o ameliorate the conditloi s f ountry life. Tl. xtension of telephone llr.e Into the country and the rural fr mail delivery are s' ps in that dirf tlou. But the general improvement of the rour.try r.i.T'- would b a far n ore iasgaaittai tsp Bad rea ls :o more M.an r thing lag to promote fgnoraitee. isolation, disrotiragrmetit and ilrgaat owing the 'ountry people. Good riacs promote htl iteaca at school and the church; they gjaaka aoetel gatkerii p lltarar oebtie, dramatic MtffttiagMVita snd flub ard 'odge meetlrg:- posafMe Aartai the winter and spring. Wi'h bad reads the farm.f r is compelled to alat rnate.sori Jt for three or four mor.ths In thr year With gocxl roai'.-. Ibete rr.ru t becosjM the most pleasant and In some re pects the most profitable in the year The Improvement of the rouiPry oads is now re opniz-l' as 000 of tht graatett ejaeatioai before the American public; and It Is coming to be re. . Ogwtaai a a question which concerns rot men ly the rural popnlaion but the w hole people. Manv public m n havt ''.In; id their OMVleUoa that road improvement is a proper subje t for naiorsl as well as rtate lrpislatirn mong the reasons offrred in support 'f this view ar the following: First The improvement of the highways Is too great a burden for 'he rural population to bear alote If left o them the prob m will rr b solved. Peoood The hmproveneal of the ro.i': wf- iid l n fit ali !ass throuphru;t the i niito country hence th whole P'op'e should share in the necessary -t" oao. Third- Th lnprotemer.t of the road - BOeeaaary to the extension of theruril free tellveT) ayi em: and cor.cress

Fourth -TIie Improv n.rr.t of the roirls is c rtalnly as fi a --bject for I it! 'atlor, a- improvement of r:er- r.r..! !.arbor3. Bills are now before lo'h bOWSCI of congress prorMing ferar. arir. nrlatlor. Of $:M ' aO tob. used c.u.irc the rxt Hiree e-ars as a fut.d for rational aid r. ad Improve Batet. The fate r.f -he-f bill depends largely upon the attitude rf th raraten or. Um gjoestlggi if thry would t.r.ite (r. a strong demand fornafional aid. It would Bgaadfl) become ar Si comr .ished fart AN IDEAL COW STALL. sin I Ihr rinn Here inllini-fl InrrI nil . Iii-i'n oar III nitlrlci Man) nliinble IVatarri, Here ) a se.-f;nal view of almost idetl cow titalls. de-ipned to Veep the cows perfectly clean and to keep them romfortable Platform with sevenla li drop: chain to keep cows from

RESUMPTION KEBUKED. 1 1 i. . i-iiih run! Bwaa MM Oalg I iiierf 1 i l li B) im Irlal. mllr I uaniar lu Ilia t'.nr.

The (he o j 1 I 1 1 en tii Iba 1

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item famine at h.p News wii.. Ii NM) hake a . unted I raw .uk iti.it dog tight ink ot l.i Bret igaw itelayetl ier i ..1111111; toi aeveral mm-('lioe-k. thf h"UI et, täte

the New i'.rk n i "What really hapix-iii-d." aid a Kiemh Line pier ogacial, who atemed to think licit . raw were batter thaw one, ".u a gai. lit-1 a- ! a proletai lan yellow loj aaw i reprimand b) an ariataietatic oiua ril'iMin lull pwp itii hat aata. "Thf 'llo ij..y wa excited, never hasinir been allowed i " board before, and went up the tn-t ..it. m gaaggrlawh b aue t..kf. when .1 hoiild luv loaded toi th '. ' "This aanoyed the dag .tli the batc.tr and the lepas sfaldded lollar, no nt goiiiK aUwid at the mine tune wnii Ins mitrwa. He pet loa teeth (two tilled x.iib goldl ürssr but not rieanewhjr, mto the ear t the mIIo dop. led him down tbe plank and alonp the pur to t lie foot hi the ftceragc itaupplank and there let bun go. iden the aristocrat hurried back to tlx- Brat i bin t got aboard inst i nonnte to ten. i l.at dop was m auell that if he bad pot let t lie would bava bUWB a tut! and ebaswd tin liner down the baj "But there was no light . The jewelled pup was too well bled for that, and the yellow il., ras too mu ll awed hy the totiaiwa t" reseat I" up corrected." it Sei IR ials saj thut no doga sa.led ua 1 P i ' igt SHE WAS FROM KANSAS. Ami aO Mliln'l an n llai o' lu lber lie Kata Ihr l'nipr 1'liiiiK or ...

SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH RELY ON PE-RU-NA TO FIGHT CATARRH, COUGHS, COLDS, GRIP

Peru na for coughs

and colds in children

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..mi "fkwallll Ihillard arewas to hara cipmcd quite a reputation as wit. Itrowne "ies, he wa Iwervieweil nw 1 i tiriabi ripuitn. Pbiiadebjrbai J i M

igfCTlON OF y A PTA I.I. ba lag off platform. iw inp stanchion; lloaiag manper. s cows will not t train ahead, paniiion bctwoaa cow to keep them from teppinp on eai h other s udders; feed alley in front. Iet cows' hind feet rest on rear edge of platform, tton not beinK able or needing to ( rowd ahead or step off into ;.en h. the platform will always he an a requisite for clean milk gt gy th. pl.tn lis rariou featurea haw all been proved valuable Farm

Iteiiieilie for Iura lei. Pnif J W Folsom discussed "Inaetts Injurious to the Torn t'rop and How to Coeaaal Them There were nver 2 iaoteta, he said which worked lamaze to trowing . irn. and of thse M specie worked extensive Injury, their rayaces ausinp enormous loss He enumerated many of fhe varieties ind toid thir habits and some me'hr.ds of extermlna'inp them. Of the -hinch lniB he said an effe. t'ivc way of keepins: it out of t field wa to make a 1 rat furrow around the plant or snrroneg It with a trlns of tar An raiatatog fo'ind ftettlra by Pmf Forbes in destroylnir 'he pest i made nf one pound of soap, one pallon of rain water and two gallons of keriv

ene. one iuart of the mixture Is - irred Into IT. gallon of water and praed on the hi'.i. Farmers' Voice gwelef Im fate Cwnstey The production of bar'ey in the FoiteO tates has invreand greatly with n the past few ..ears It is estimated, in a ceneral way. that about two-'hirdi of the product is pid nouRh for ma! nie put pores, the remaimier being used for feeding. Oniy a small proportion of the :rop la exprted: in the rei ord real 1898-99 the exports amounted to SaVMl. (62 bushels, but this was exceptional. The I ual ejuantit of xjieirta In late ears is from 6 II to Ml ushels The milk from fr. I animals shu t e re acted until after tbe alntb Ua ng.

"Me? Ob, Fin a doen thing, accordirtp to your point d Mew I'm the Kan- .- - : riia'aui. I'm Diekens' tat pirl. I'm Lady Bww-and-Rraady. I'm Btseii akwi'isj 1 liere are lota ot nickiiamen 1 deserve, bat yea can't make me mad by tailing me them. u see." idic went on, relates a writer in afctlure'a, "1 m IS). I've Isen teaikiing h.h..o in tlie lountiy eer since by biteeota birthday. I've aved every dollar 1 could acmpe topether theif'a iiolnsly in the world to look out lor ine bat Bay aunt, and bed hand are full and I'm Mowing it all m on this

Fu.oi...;m tup t bat ' .lie..'iied of all

and that' printer than all try 1 may I. i ude .u.d :p:.oiant and ut 1 rn liappi ; happier than these anclls wiio :ic tin 1 to death, it afraid ta a vi. at they like . d) n't. and ? penned in innized over by iule or someI nil ;i ti.t they daren't I natdon't tare .: darn whether i know f tbiag at i at. ..nd I hate peoplg and pretend that they do. Al :t han t anything to do witb loa :. Ilow d wa that w uaJ to )ju-

Use Pc ru-na for La Grippe and Winter Catarrh. IN BVSBT ooaairy f the eivQIaat amrld the Biatara ;f Charity are known. Not oniv do tiny mi n later I to the apiritnnl and iniellecn.ua awega . of tue nwarjff a eomgnii t'l to t heir os i ., I but they also, minister to tbeir bii.ly needs. i win merer eongira or eolda, la grippe or pwevuaonia make their appearnnea i among theehildroa t heaa blateraara not

iisc. uieivtiMi. hut know exactly tue

remedies to apply. g With m many children to take core of 5

and 4i orotect from climateand di äse

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aprtng hoping change there a

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Bbtten of St. .1. of the Deaf Mute Institute. 1st'. (as Ave., St. Lonis, Mo., writes: He appreciate I'criina very much. It certainly dots good work w ith catarrh and also w ith tolds and la grippe. W e hac faith in Pet una and hnc inspired man other w ith same. We do not like tm he n ithotit it. ll lias iertainl kept is frum being very sick. It did a M arid of good last

inier for our little one. 7 hanking on tor . our rawwwwa i" wa auu our a flcud ones, w , fgaaoM , ours g f h . . am

n. l i. ro.i. nt s'i'" l..ire l'iMuriti bus hocome our favorite me dl

found Perunanner-faiUnifaareiarii eiae for Inflnensa, cwtarrb, oo d. eowgh

Dr. Hurt ii u:i receives roanv letti

tnaiid my pra:se to that of taoosawda who liavi' used it. For years I .sufTi- ad wit li cut ;u rb of the stomach, all loinelies proiriag ;iliu-

s for relief. last

I a -iit in i otonwtOi to be beni'tited by a Of c mate and while frieml ailviseil ma to

try Pertina. Aft-r usmp two bottles I found myself very much improved. The remains of my old disease lieing now soslipii', I consider myaelf cured, yet for a while I intend to continue the use of Pat una. I am bow treating another patient with yooff raedllciiie. he bus iK'cn sick with malaria and troub'ed with luncoi rbaaa. 1 have no doubt thnt a cult will be speedily effected. These are samples of letters receix ed by Dr. Hartman from the arious orders of Catholic Sisters throughout the United States.

eiiieinn lona. An Atebinwa man tell the Globe about bis uncle, an Ixiahaua, lit' Middeu1 bei me I'lh. li:.' first thing lie did Wae to i iiv the liest pew in the efanrelt, W i.i d (iiandai roOad around the In-hmäa a .ILihI oi.niiiK il.iw ii the amle. .1 : 1 i nil

pant overcoat. lie women occupying hi he said, imperiously : ) mi: ti snocke'd. an.. a-1.- baBwinf m shame'. " the lii-tiinan said, lie ba. k. I jus-t vraul..v. oed tn - .er."

- Ik bat and

from ratho i" 8lsterafroin all oeerthe I n. te.l Statea. reooauBead reoeatly reeelveel from u Fat In I i - - i n -t it ut iu in Detroit, Mich., readaaefoUowa: Dr. & ll. Hartman, L'olumhus. fthlo: fatarSfri rgwj ouaggirl a gat isc the fVrwfia m ss sutierlng from laryngitis, and loss cf olce. The result of the treatment w as niosf satisfactory. Site found great relief, and aittr farther use of the medhine M e hope to be able to say she is entirely cured."

Sisters of L'h::rit

The names and address to these letters have been w it bin Id from reajpect to the Hlatera but wir. be fnrnlahia op request. Oll'-h:lf of Uta diseases which a til ot UUtkhld are doa to some catarrhal ib-

raiiirenu'iit of the mucous mi'inhrtiiK!

w..lkil out, Xoar, then "oblige in- I ed to sbow :

This young pr'n-f

.1 tili 11 11 ' liten nf ll. .her Yew, Johnny, when the

Little th t - - to I tl

ta come the I.i

the In n 111 ierfe-t

atownnj idou but i til. nk

111 lie dowu

nl 1 1 k oe would be Mitel

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ttte Slatera of Charit . ami used Pernaa for catarrh .f the throat, with good ra suits a th above letter tewtiftea. From a Catholic institution In Centn! Ohio comes the fallow ing rWOWI mend from the Sister Superior: . mi ycar ago a friend of our inatitatioa i wnmesded to tu Dr. Hurtniuu'- Peruna s nn excellent remedy

for the Inflnensa of which we then had

and in- ) tii -111 1 1

Another recommend front a Catholic Institution of one of the Central States written by the Sifter Superior reads

as follow s. "A Bomber of i en ra :il'o onrat U nt ion

waa eaiieo to ur. n.,.tniaii s i ..-.tna, . ,; . organ or ngiaga of the and since then wo have 11-ed it with l o,. wooderfn reaults for p. -iP eo.. hv ' AV( u.-dv ti.at would act immcdiateco.ds und catarrhal diseases of the bead " I .. , ,.,.,.....

1, iiinin 111 .i.vr... ..in... ... l.r niK 1. .v.1,11 Inrr it tu it 111 irrnil I s' ati'.

F-.r grin and winter cut. -irrli espe- .,.,,., ,., ,.,.,. n itaaaaai

i atari h is atnirii where Ter whether it lie in tbe lu-ad.

ami stomach.

mil winter catarrh espe-

ciany it nasoeen iiigiwiwraxipuuu diseases, inmati sof this institution. ' located

SISlfRS 01 CHARITY

All 0or the I nil cd St .tics I so Pe-ru-na for CaHarrfk

A recommend recently received from . 1. . .1 :.. ; ., , ; 1 ,, 1 . . . i .', 1 1, .. ..,. 4

n ' i ' ' . 1 1 1 . .it. ..... . r-ads as follow s !

throat, - .i iijj-.

li. just the fame Mux .Mc ae-veral cases whien tlireatened

1. nt Hi,- Rlfcl Kin. 1 Oa nest lie, Texas, Feb. Snd Mr. L. E. Barton oi tiiad street, tins city, writes tbe following letter: "I bars been switdij ItowlaVel with my Kidnera, I ..is in bad tix and had been doctoring w.th the Doctors, but was setting no Ix-tter. I tried a reinedv called iknid's Kidney Pdl and I found they did me lots .t gaad. I had a slight teturn of tn tt'oahfe and I went to the Drag Store and (tailed for Dadd's Kidney Pill. They said theie SSM no such piiK. 1 told them there was. They laid lhr dlxd the be-t p:lN that ware made und pefawaded me to try a box of arother kind, not Deidd's. As I aeeded some medicine, 1 bought box. but the-, d'd me no good, s,, went ehe where and got the real Dpdd'a Kidney Pill, and x ci v soon xx h- i on.pletely cured. I took a be up to the Dtue Stf.re and ho wed them that t';i ic xi -u h pill and akel theu to order some, but I haven't tiffilifl any more 1 hsven't called to see whether or not they got them." She "Why do you always ini.t on having iroareww xd He "Wh sboaldat ir My a is always the bet met x ille Journal. tri pa I lie I nil at h and works off the cold Laxative lhotno Vuir.ine Tablets. Price 'Jäient A Woman's t:a.n ef tbwagbt 1 often oa er . M ' ue. THE MARKETS.

K w Voik Feb :3. S r- t i ii 5

WIIKA I 'I 1 1 1 N

j K Prominent Mother Superior Sas:

a erious i haracter. I can test i rv frum experience t.i the

Wo befin to um i and exnerlen I efTi. h ncv of 1'i iuiia :is one of the vert

su h woaderfal reaalta that amea then best naeoicines.andit giri - me pleasure , Ohio.

stomach, kidneya or

pelvic organs, a romeoviuai win euro it in one location w ill cure it in ull locations. Peruna cuns catarrh wherever located. If you do not derive prompt and jatisfaetory results freim the use of IVniDa, write at once to Dr. Hartman, (.ivinir a full stateine-nt of your o;.-o and he will lie pleased Ui gie yOW Ug ralnahle adtriea jrratis. Address Pr Hartman, President "f The Bartmaa Sanitai ium, I olumbus,

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It Türe "old. Concha, Sote Throat, Croup, Tnflodj. U'lioop.rig t'ouph, Brom s.ir. arid A-' -A icrta n toie for OaBBamptiea in trat "'-.er, sad ix Bars seilet la adranced tage. ut onra. Yo n w I aet the etrdl'r.t cflts t after tak.ng tbe Jt"' t-i'. s. id by dra r-a everywhere. farg botuc- '.5 ctLta and M cent.

largest growers cf

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race ftom cents to

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earth. Ilow to rr20 0 boJhr's

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John A. Silzer Seed Co., LA CW0SS,,

cartridges a.d shot shells are made in the largest and best equipped ammunition factory in the world. AMMUNITION of U. M. C. make is now accepted by shooters as "the worlds standard" for it shoots well in any gun. 1 'our dealer sells it. The Union Metallic Cartridge Co. Bridgeport, - - Conn.

Gon e Soi Tff fa ' Wmrat

LonkingforaHome? thrn why not krrp in xir Ihr fact that Ike larminr. lanxts ol mm Western

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