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York Herald, 17 Jun 1880, p. 3

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AUROR‘A‘ Ac'f. wormsâ€"A week ago we slated thntpeports were in circulation to the effect that Mr Fleury, the proprietor of the above works intended removing his establishment to Toronto. Recent rumours tend to confirm the report to some extent. we should very much regret to lose him from 1he riding, and trust that he may yet be induced to continue in Aurora. ! Ad; E§“ctiRstON.â€"~Arrangenients are now being completed fox-the annual excursion of Nortth‘ork Agricultural Society. It is expected to come 03‘ on the 25th inst. The excursion will be from King Station North to Barrie {by Rail, thence per steamer to Couchiching Park and Orillia. BRmNT‘â€"A beak was seen a few mxles east of Newm'arket. fihe other day, and a number of the residents turned out. in pur- suit. we have not heard whether bruiu was captured or not_. Hons]: STEALING â€"â€"'I‘wo horses, one a black, rising five, the other a light buy mare, aged. disappeared Friday morning early from the farm ofJ Green, Scurboro, and is supposed to have been stolen. Mr Green reported his loss to the Toronto police. DOMINION DAY. â€"A fifteen mile walkinn match, heel and toe, IS the event fol the afternoon. Foot races,jumpii1g. etc., for which large prizes are ulfered, make out lhe list of games. In the evening the Toronto Opera Company with full pro- fessnonalorcbestru, will perform “Pina- fore,” in the Agricultural Hall. CONFIRMA’I‘iON Brennanâ€"The Bishop of Toronto intends, (D V.) to make a tour through the Rural Deanery. of East York, [comprising the Electoral Division of East York and the county of Ontario.) during the present month. for the purpose of con- firming;r the several parishes in the Deanery. He will administer lliat rite in this parish and that of Unionville on Sunday June 20th at the following hours, St. Phlllip’s Church. Unionville, II o’clock, a. m. ; Stouffville. 2.45 p. m. ; and Grace Church, Markham, 6.30 p. m. SABBATH SCHOOL 'l‘rtA-PAR'r\'.â€"-Penche's Sunday School in connection with the Primitive Methodist Church Will hold their annual leuvparty in the beautiful grove be- longing to Mr John Williamson, sr, Lot No 26, 7th )oncessinn. Markham, on WedIlPS- day 231d inst. Tea will be served at '12 o’clock. noon. Irving walker, Esq. of Toronto, will occupy the chair. Addresses by Revs. Silcox, Gilpin. Ferguson, Reddick and E “hitworlh, supetlntendent of the Markham Circuit, interspersed with music by the choir. FArtMERs’ Cutsâ€"The Farmers’ Club will meet at the Victoria Hall, Unionville on Tuesday 29111 inst, at 2 o’clock p. m. The subject fordiscussion is a very impor- tant oneâ€"that of "Stock raising,” and one in which every farmer should take an inâ€" terest. The constantly increasing demand ‘ for Canadian beef in Great Britain is‘ materially stimulating our farmers to go more extensively into it, and the' grout de- mand for our Canadian horses toy the Ameri- cans, is turning our farmers in that directâ€" ion also. How to fully receive the full benefit. oftltese Opening sources ‘of' remnâ€" ‘neration, industries farmers should meet to- gether and interchange views as to the kind of stock to select, the best method of feed- ing, and when and how to market. Every farmer in Markham, Scarboro, Pickering, and whitehurch, should become members and-take part in the discussion. Another important mattet is likely to be discussedâ€" that of answering the series of questions propounded by the Ontario Government Agricultural Commission. It is also like- ly that the advisability of having a, grand farmers plcnic in September will be. con- sidered. The members of the club should keep this matter before their neighbours, and hring them to their meetings, and in u very short time they will find that the farm- .ers through their Club can take their proper placewayd use their legitimnte influence in our legislative hulls. Let the attendance at the next meeting be such as to entirely fill the hall. , 'HE construction of Lock Grates advertised to be let on the 3rd of JUNE next. is unavoid- ably postponed to the following dates :â€" ‘ Tenders will be received until Tuesday, the 8th day of June. By order, iness & trial without expense. The best opportunity ever offered for those Will- ing to work. You should try nothing else until you see for yourself What you can do at the bus- iness we ofier. No room to explain here. You can devote all your time or only your spare time to the business, and make great pay for every « hour that you work. Women make as much as , men. Send for special private terms and parti- “regulars which we mail free, $5 outfit free. Don’t complain pglgard times While you have sucha AWEEh in your own town, and no 65 capitol risked. You can give the busâ€" flOTIOE TO CONTRACTORS Tuesday, 22nd day of June next. Plans, specifications, &c., will be ready for ex- amination on and after Dep l3. of Railways & Canals Ottawa,13th May. 1880. The Latest news R Newberry of the “Aurora Gallery of Art” begs to intorm the Residents of Richmond Hill, and Vicinity, that he has rented the Photograph Gallery, lately occupied by where he will be in attendance every Tuesday and Friday, commencing on Parties desiring angthing in the Picture line will please remember 1'. at the Gallery will be open MR GAMBLE, TUESDAY MAY 4th 1880. in each week. I am prepared to enlarge 01d Pfifll‘fifll EBAPHSfi ONLY 2 DAYS of any kind, to any size up to 8x10 (or life size if required) and furnish them in Having nearly 10 years experience in the art of Photogunhy, I can safely guarantee satisfaction to my atrous. Call and see samples of my work Aurora, April 29th 1880. complain of hard times While you have sucha chance. Address H. HALLETT & 00., Portland Maine. LACHIN E ' CANAL. INDIA INK 0R COLORS. PHBTUERAPH GALLERY NEW MARKET . Fi'om‘ thé Réf'ofmer From the Economist MARKHAM. ROBT, NEWBERRY, IKE-OPENED. F. BRAU_N, Se'crctary ARTIST, Fm; Pm: Hausa SPECIAL IZINES IN mums, summa’s; 11mins, DUCKS; ETC. m; A MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF New & Seasonable' Goods, Prints 86 Dress SUITS‘MMIE Tfl flflflEll F801“ 55] 'IIPWAHH Groceries, Crockery. Hardware, &c , in abundance, all of which is respectfully submitted to the inspection ofa critical public. ‘ ISAAC CROSBY. ROOM PAPER, Over L50 Patterns. Paint & 011 at Toronto Prices. SPRING IS HERE! Richmond Hill, June 3rd, 1880 MUST BE SOLD. FOR FIVE CENTS PER ROLL, OLD THINGS HAVE PASSED AWAY Prepargd 82,75,01d by fiflfignderson 83 Sons , ,I 11 ,,,,,, L 1):..L.“n._,1 L1H} Untar‘m House is Erammed Ful! ESSENCES Boots and Shoes SPICES. GENUINE. FTC, GOOD AND FRESH Drugs, Toilet Articles, Ge W E Hf E UP USEMEJ E mm 81 [MEN SERIES fully compounded. Remember the place, APOTHECARY'S HALL. A Call Solicited. atisfaction Guaranteed. Prescriptions care- FLOUR FEED MY flflflflS AT EBS‘I‘ Ml] WEE! Bevs to return thanks to the Public for the Patronage he has received f1 0111 them fur he Thirly Yea1s he has been 111 business, and heieiw announces that he has decided, The Stock will be found very complete in all {he deparlmenls. and a great sacrifice will be made in order that all may be sold out. by (he let Oct , after which the Sl'ore & Premises will be offered for Sale. Produce will be taken as usual in exchange for goods. Thomhill, April Ith 1880 L-Z-m The,Grocerles, Hardware, Boots 8: Shoes Wall Paperf 8:0,, 850., T0 S‘sGGOOAYEAIt, 01365 to $20 a day in your owu locality. No risk' \Vomendo as well a3 men. Many make more than the amount stated ab'er. No one can fail to make money fast. Any one can do the Work. You can make from 50 cts to $2 an hour by devoting your evenings and spare time to the business. It costs nothing to try the business. Nothing like it for money maxing ever offered before. Business pleasan and strictly honorable. Reader, if you" want t know all about the best paying business befor the public , send us your address and We Wil send you full particulars and private terms free samples with $5 also free; you can then make up fiour mind for yourself. Address GEORGE TINSON 5r. Goiikngusta Maine. DRAIN TLLE, OF THE BEST n11 A 'rmrv A 'l‘ Richmond Hill, April 14, 1880 Is Prepared with a Large and Splendid: Assortment of Richmond Hill, April lst, 1880 The Largest and Best. Stock of Spring 'Iweeds to be seen in Richmond Hill QUALITY AT They have also on hand To 20 PER CEFTT. DISCOUNT GROCERIES PROVISIONS, Usual Stock of Groceries and FurniLuro. Wiih a New Stock of ALL KINDS OF And All Things Have Become New. UmiJer Yonue and Centre Sheen East, Richmond Hill "H, n In rrrn ulnnL' nf' A Splendid THOS. NIGETIEGALE'S, MOURNING GOODS ! JOHN’BROWN. And will therefore offer FOR. CASH his large stock of TO GIVE UP BUSINESS. In Cobourgs", walls, Meriuos 8.: Cashmeres J. PURKESS. Summer is Coming; and‘ the Herbs Fresh. and :his Year’s (irow‘h. Satin Finish at 15 cents, worth 30 cts. Call and Inspect Stock. Another Large Stock of Room Paper Will be sold 37. a reduction of from Ofthe Finest Flavor and Quality Yorkvile can InaKe money mster at Work tor us than at anything else. Capital not required; we will start you. $12 per day at home made by the industrious. Men, women, boys and girls wanted everywhere to work for us. Now is the time. Costlv outfit and terms free. Address TRUE & Co..Augustu.Muine. Horse shoeing done at $1 a set for Cash, and 40 cents for removes. AND HORSE SHOER; , Place of BusineESJust north of P Crosby, Esq., Youge street, Richmond Hill Geo. STEPHENS General Blacksmith, Chemicals, Perfumery, a large stock of P G S} VAGE Mederete Pr‘lees, Su'ict Intention to business Iwill continue to receive Public Patronage I trust that with a Share of ‘AND‘ Jas Bethupé Q C‘ N W Hoyles, ~ Barristers, Attorneys-atrLuw, Solicitorsâ€"in- Chancery, Conveyancers,etc Officesâ€"Imperial Bunk Buildings, Wellington street, Toronto. THOMAS FERGUSON, Q. C. J GEN BAIL. WM.’SETON GORDON, GEO. F. SHEPLEY NORTH OF SCOTLAND CHAMBERS, I8 at. 20 King Street, West, Toronto. Ferguson, Bain, Gordon 8:. Shipley, Oflicial Assignee, Real Estate Agent, Convey- ancer, Broker, &c., &c., Mortgages bought and sold. Farms bought and sold, or rented. Insurance efiected.&c. &c. Bethune, Moss. Falcolibfiiég’i: AND HOYLES, BARRIS’I ERS, &0 Money to‘ Lend at Low Rates, U TEES, Attorneys, Solicitorsâ€"in- Chancery e c.. 6; Adelaide street East, (opposite the Court ouse), Toronto. ALFRED BOULTBEE. WM. Won'rs TNATT. _.0FFICE,â€"â€"Viétoriu. Chambers, 9 Victoria street Toronto. BOULTBEE & EVATT. BARRIS- TEES. Attoruevs. Solicitorsâ€"in-Chzmcetv NEWTONBROOK, P. O. B- B- muanaIE. n- A-. M- 11., u. M- RICHMOND HILL. 6â€"8 p. m-, Richmond Hill, May 13th. 1880. CONVEYANCING- ETC. Physician, Surgeon, Accoucheur, Residence at Mrs. walker's, two doors south of Wright‘s Carriage \Vorks, Yonge St. ‘ RICHMOND HILL, UNIX, Graduate of Toronto University, and Member of the College of Physicians and Surgeons. Assistant to Dr. J umes Lungstafi. Richmond Hill, October 16th, 1879. 1:? Office Hours, 8 to 10, 1 to 2, and 6 to 8‘ R. B. Orr, M. B. and First Silver Medalist, University of Toronto, M. (11?. S. Ontario. L S A. L.. England (Late of London Englan d Surgeon, Eta, To lend on Mortgage of landed property only at a. low late of inte1est.No Loan less than $400 will be entertained. Office Hours, 8â€"10, a. m., Transactions strictly confidential. Apply personally, or by letter to the undersigned. Richmond Hill. hwy. lst, 1880 HON. GEO. W. ALLAN, Senator, President. George Gooderhum .................. Vice-President DIREbTons~Smnuel Flatt, M.P., Wm. Gander 1mm, Geo. W. Lewis, Th'oa. H. Lee, Hon. D. L Mnepherson, Senator. Capital, $51,000,000; Reserve Fund, $360,000 Total Assets, $3,000,000 Savings Bank BHANCIâ€"I Money received on deposit, an'i payable halt yearly or cumpuunde Sm our reduced loan table. For further information apply at at the Offices the Commmv. Walter S. Lee, Manager IN OFFICE RICHMOND HILL, FIRST 10 DAYS OF EACH MONTH, MAPLE. VICTO' A SQUARE ‘ ‘ I SURGEON DENTIST, has - removed to 87 King street East, Toronto, over H. 84 C. Blnchford’s new shoe store Best mineral teeth inserted in a manner to suit each patient. I’mrticulur attention given to the preservation and regulation of the natural teeth carefully avoing all unnecessary pain. A. W SPAULDING. I‘lmAssistnnt Thunkfnl or the favors of the past the years nr ay still be consulted in any lvx‘uuch of the pro fessinn, us follows : Richmond Hi11.,. . 9th 65 24th of each month (at P111111 er House) Aurora, lst, 8th, 16thY and 22nd d0 Newmurket, ‘ (10 Stouflville.. do M Mkh m1) . . (1C Victoria Square (10 Thornhill ...... do Maple ...... do Woodbridge ...... do Kleinbm g. do Noblemn do Aunsthrt'ica, uq N1t10119 Oxide, etc. ., used when ordered and none but the best material used Money to Lend at Low Rates. Mortgages Bought and sold. J.’ ELLIOT LANGSTAFF, M. D. Assumes Soc’y Of London England. Alderman McArthur, M. P, Chair man, W.W Baynes.Esq.F I A,Secretary Reserve Fund ........ $8,000,006 Annua} Income ...... 1,400.000‘ Invested in Canada... 850,000 Dgalh clmms paid. . .. 7,500,000 TORONTO REFERENCES. John McDonald, Esq. Hon. Senator McMrmtcr James Metculf-a, Esq. VESTEiRNlfigéfiADA‘WIV; 0 A N 30 per cent of premiums returned in profits Loans made to Church Trustees, at a. 10W mte of interest . Send for prospectus. JAMES GORMLEY, AND SAVINGS COMPANY. OfliceBâ€"No. 70 church street, Toronto THE $TAR LIFE ’ Mortgages Bought F, J. D. SMITH, ?.0.'B0x “0 ABA- $50300 A W Lauder, Sec. &T‘reas. for Canada. , _ Victoria Chambers, Toronto V. Feb. 12th 1880. DR- ORR, MAPLE MONEY T0 L'O AN. Promptly attended to. Dr A ROBINSON. SURGEON DENTIS P.‘ O. Box 2527. J K- PALGBNBRIBEE BARRISTER, ETCA, gamma. \"V . gijauncg. gbegal. 0 Moss, W C Falconbridge W Barwick, A BAylesworth “gratin. C. ADAMS, has“ Rev. Enoch‘Woo‘d, D. D‘ C. J. Campbell, Esq, 5. M. _§mith, Esq. vi.m,- pd,- mteres 18TH FIRST PRIZE on the Patterson Improved Light Reaper. FIRST PRIZE on the Ithaca. Self-discharging Horse Ruko. First Prize for the best selection of Implements at the Richmond Hill and Yonga Street: Agricultural Societies Spring F'uir, may 24th; 1580, in competition‘ with the lending munmcturers of Gunmm. PRICES : â€"Improved Reaper, $105. Combination Mower, $70. Ithaca. Horse lmkc, $530. 5 per cent 01f for net cash: Patenteea for the Dominion of the World Renowned Rpring Tooth Harrow. HE GREATEST WONDER OF MODERN W‘TM’E S. The Pills purity the Blood, correct all disorder-1 of the Liver, Stnmnch, Kidneys and Bowels, and are invaluable in all complaints incidental to Femides. The Ointment is the only reliable remedy for Bad Legs, Old \Vnunds, Sores an (1 Ulcers of how- ever long standing. For Bronchitis, Diptherin, Coughs, Colds, Gout, Rheumatism, and all Skin Diseases it has no 0mm]. BEWARE OF In the books of directions affixed to the spur- ious makeis (L cautionnvurning the Publicugtfiust being deceived by cotmterfeits. D0 not be misled bv this audacious tric‘a‘, as they are the counter- feits they 1ncteml to denounce. I donot allowmy medicine to be sold in any part of the United States. I have no agents there. Mymedicines are only mude by me at. 55.3, Oxford Street. London I most respectfully take leave to call the at‘ mention of the Public generally to the fact, that certain Houses in New York are sending to many pal-1’s of the globe SPUILIOUS IMIT ATIONS of my Pills and Ointment. These frauds bear on their labels some address in New York. These counterfeits are purchased by unprinci plm‘l Vendors m; on (3-11qu the price uf my Bills and Ointment, and urc- sold to you as my genuine Medicines I m oat earnestly appeal to that sense of justice which 1 fcel sure) l mu}; venture upon making from all honor-able pe ms, to usaist me, and the Pub 110, 115 fur as mm lie in their power, in dnnmm fng this shameful Fraud. Each Pot and Box nf the Genuine Medicines bears the British Grovernnmnt Stump,with the words “ IIOLLO\VAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT LONDON," engraved thereon. 011 the label is the address, 533, OXFORD STREET, LONDON, where alone they are Manufactured. Hollnwuy’s Pills and Ointmentsbcuring any other address uro coun- terfeits The Trude Marks of these Medicines are regls term] in ()ttuwa. Hence, any one throughout thr: British I’ossossions. who may keep the Aumricun Couutcrfeita for sale, will be prosecuted 563 Oxfon} Streutx London, Having lately purchased Hm nteres; of tho above business, I can confidently Igumuntee to sutisfv the most fastidious Como nnd {give us a. Uit~1.1\'o disappointment \o deception â€"__-.--v “v . “nu Ais- Elgin Mills, Jun. 7th 1880. mmmummmm GRAY’S Specific Medicine! TRADE MARK. .The Gremtfing‘TR‘ADE M 11911 Jimnedy is an . 2‘” ; uninilingcure for ' -‘ Semilml Weak- - ness,Sperfimton:- lieu, 1mp0teucy, and [L11 diseases that follow as a. . sequence uf so” Abusem» luss of ’ \ " ' ' Memoii L'rx‘vvr ‘ - Before Takmgsnl L maimds, After Takmg’ pain in the Buck, Dimnoss of Vision, Premature old age, and» nlzmyother discus s that lend to insanity con-' amption and a premature grave. Id? Full par- ticulars in our Pmnphletwhich we desire to send. free by mail to every one. r l The Specific Medicine is sold by all Drnqgist at $1 1101‘ package, or six packages f0; $5, or will be sent by mail on receipbof the money, by '1 Harassing, THE GRAY MEDICIHE’ 6:5, Toxonto, On’m; Canada LIBâ€"The demands of our business 11'1ch 1m- éessitatod our ramming to Toronto, t9 which place please address all future communications l KEFFICR, (JON TliA U'I'OB; A N I - 0 BUILDER, Sherwood, 4th 00h. Vaughan. Special atthntion given to Stair I3ui1ding. Punchual attention will be given to all-orders. Address Maple P. 0. SEW “HIE CGDUFSTERFEITS. Mm 'amee Saafistzmion 2’ In all branches of the trude. Having paid r ISSOId in Richmond Hill by all drumgisfs, and everywhere in (lambda and the United States 11 “'Lolcsaleund retail (£11.;‘gists EMEWEW 3533?. SPECIAL ATTENTION Ema ghaeing MODERN TIME S ELGIN MILLS THE FBQNW‘ RANEQZ! Jun 1 1870 JOHN 39LAXTON The Patterson Improved Light Reaper Our Machinery Occupies 7 . , 7 u U The proprietor of this establishment, having had many years‘oxperience, and Studied closel ‘ this science in its application to curative purposes, feels confident that, in presenting his ACM 19 ELECTRIC APPLIANCES to the public, he IS supplying them with the .1) umbrmlmnt. of their kind now known to the scleuco,~instruments that; will do their work well if used in :Lcm’rrdmme with printed directions given with each upplmneo, and would. warn the public against all chomp imitu: firm of all his goods, ASK FUR. NORMAN’S ELECTRIC Al’PLlANCES AND YOU WILL AGAINST IMPOSITI‘UN. BE SAFE; RELIEVE AED cum). Splual Complaints, General and Nervous Debiliiy, Rheumatism; G0111._Neh?6iiimess‘ Liver, Kidney, Lungs, Throat and Chest Complaints, Neurnlgia. Browning. Incipient Paralysis, Asthma, Sciatica, Sprains. Consumption, Sieepiessnesq, Colds, Indigestion, Spermnrnqrhnea. $50., I mu. lulvl‘Inâ€"‘I- A. orman, Esq,, ‘ . Ingei'soll, August, 1870. DEAR SIBq‘L sufifered for four yen rs from What Dr Davies of. Chicago, and other eminent V ‘ sieiuns culled rheumatism of the bowels, which they tried in vain to cure ; but I am thnnkfu to' say your appliances have entirely removed the pain. I recommend all sutferers to try them. Yours truly PETER DOWING. RHEUMATISM LiND‘ NEURALGIA.’ . Mr. Norman, Toronto, Nov. 23rd, 1874; I have fully tried and most carefully tested and sern med your Curntivo Insoles rind Blinds, and believe this to be one of the best forms of administering Electricity, now known to be of such vnlunblo importance for the relief ofkuomnutism and Neurulgic affections. l ivioat clinrfully reu commend their use to all sufferers of thcsu 0011;???ng 0 B HALL, M. D. 20 Coot-Howell Place. Mr Norman, . ‘ . Toronto, Oct. 10t11,‘1879. ‘ DEAR SIRâ€"About three years ago‘ I fell from a milder about tWelve' feet across the bunistnr‘ ot’ the stairs, and was taken up for (lead, since which tim‘u I have suti’ere‘il severe 1min in my back and Bide. mu] grout weuknoss, unfitting me for business, and got very little case until 1 used your Elec- tric Belt and Insoles, which relieved me very much. Yuurs truly, JOHN OVENS. 1125 Yonge S? The Appliances are made in ull Sims and film 103 fox tho difl‘emnt parts of the'body, and mmze price from 51.00 to $45.00 for small lizmds, and hem $5.00 to $15.00 for Waist: Belts. See' Circulars, Whish is miled free tn all applicants: ‘ , ,. ( Remember the address, . _ A. NORMAN,.N9, 4 ween street Ensb, anontn, Ont N. B.â€"E1ect'ic Baths" Sulphur Baths, Vapour, Herbal, meu‘rful u. (1 Hot rmd Cold. Bgnlwh‘a always ready for Ladies and Gentlenmn. Fab. I‘Sth ’80 ESTABLISHED 1874‘ NURMAN’S ELEETHU EUHATIVE AND WAS AWARDED THE Patterson 232: Bro.,Patterso‘n‘. Ont. mummy» M115" Elec‘txficity ‘the Life Fluid.- TESTIMONIALS. A Protected. Solution of the Prdboxidé‘ of Ir Is as easily digested and assimilated With l blood as the simplest food. When the bl ‘ does not contain the usual uantity of Iron, deficiency can be supplie by the use of A PERU VIAN SYRUP. It cores 3 “ thousa ills ” simply by TONING UP, Im'mons'rnwi Viunxzma the system. The enriched vitalized blood permeates every part of ' body, repairing damages and waste, sears} out morbid secretions, and leaving‘ nothing: disease to feed upon. This is the secret wonderful success of this remedy in curl: And all dise’ases originating in a; bad is”: the blood, 0: accompanied by debility, 01' state of the System; FIRST PRIZE oh the New Combination Mower“ FIRST PRIZE on Wrought Baum Flows, and Dyspepsia, Liver Compiaint, '53:}: Dropsy, Chronic Diarr‘i'miza Nervous Affectior‘is, F emaixs Oompflaints, V CAUTION.â€"Be sure you get the, ' . RUVIANBJ YRUP.” Sold by druggicts : -... ally. P:pxm hlets sent fjee to any nddnu SETH W'. FOWLE & Sons, Proprietors, 8‘3- ‘ risen Avenue, Boston, Mass. EUBMWE APPLIANCES Patterson, May 26th, 1880,3119

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