Sherbrooke daily record, 27 juillet 1914, lundi 27 juillet 1914
[" 'i y il Vf f,V which was practical-in the kingdom are ever realized, it , impassable, was excavated and a is but a trifling affair compaeed to (/ood foundation put in at.a cost of the gigantic engineering feat contem- ^ 6n> st Krancis street, than which .u-\tm.» o .i.street jn Sherbrooke probably bad met on their way to the barracks by an infuriated mob, which included Capital,$l5,000,000 Rest,$13,500,000 Travellers' Cheques issued by che Canadian Bank of Commerce enables the traveller to provide himself with funds without delay at each, point of his journey in a convenient, yet inexpensive, manner.They are issued payable in every country in the world in denominations of $1(> ItiliO $50 $100 witli the exact equivalent in the moneys of the principal countries stated on the face of each cheque.They are economical.absolutely safe, self-identifying and easily negotiated.BRANCHES IN SHERBROOKE : Main Off.ce (DuSerin Avenue).E.\tW.Farwell, Manager.M.\tP.Taylor, Assistant Manager.Wellington Street Branch.F.\tA.Briggs, Manager.Upper Town Branch (King St.) N.\tF.Dinning.Acting Manager.plated for the future.The old South Dock, opened in 1893, and the new extension, are now for all practical ^nda«on putlnloT $979, the stone purposes one, with a combined area bei tak(m from bennoxville road.heavier traffic, had a good solid of ninety-five acres ; the largest single sheet of water held up by dock gates in the world.WORK AT FORSYTH SQUARE.On Forsyth Square, containing four or five acres of land, given to the city for a park by Mr.Forsyth, and which had never had much doue to it before, a piece of permanent road ¦ work had been put in across the up-Cash Register , ]>cr cnd and down to Council street, Ohio, guilty of\tand the whole square had been grad- unlawfui restraint of trade, and im- , ed °ff- The committee had been cen-,\t,.\t, cia ana\t.sured a good deal for that work, but posed\ta\tfine\tof\t$10,000.The com-\the thou|ht thB p60ple in the east pany\tis\trestrained\tfrom doing busi-\tward were as much entitled to a ness in Michigan until the fine is ; park and breathing space as any FINED COMPANY $10,000.Lansing, Mich., July 27.\u2014 The State Supreme Court on Saturday, found tile National Company, of Dayton Party of Thirty Five Experienced Female Domestics arriving Montreal by the SS.\u201cVictorian\u201d about Thursday or Friday of next week, holding references, doctor\u2019s certificate, etc., may be secured upon payment of passage money, full reimbursement guaranteed by us.App/y MISS.A.C.REYNOLDS, Superintendent, Women\u2019s Department.HONE & RIVET, TRAVEL SPECIALISTS.9 ST.LAWRENCE BOULEVARD, MONTREAL.paid.THE WEATHER | - | ?« o Fair and moderately warm.others in the city.It was a beautiful place and the peopU were paying their proportion of taxes.That work cost $2,321.It was not finished, and there, should be more work done on it this year.Alexander street, between Aberdeen avenue and Galt street, was fixed up at a cost, of $641.STREET RAILWAY WILL EXTEND.Galt street, was graded from Alex-(Continued on page eight.) We offer subject to Previous Sale, A Block of 5 p.c.30 Year Bonds, \u2014OF THE\u2014 TOWN OF TRURO N.S.at 101, AND INTEREST Thif is one of the soundest of the many prosperous towns of the Lower Provinces.It has a large sinking fund, and a small net debt.PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION.F.B.McCURDY & CO., Members Stocli Exchange Sherbrooke office, Art Building, It.N.ROBINS, Manager.BRANCHES : Coatlcook.Richmond.\u2019 1555 5964 3433 ^ TWO SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, JULY 37, 1914.Monday, July 27th, 1914.Store Closes at 6 Tonight 136-138 Wellington Street \"Hne Your Order It 7ou Can\u2019t Come Another Big Batch ot Tuesday Bargains forTomorrow 75c Nazareth Waist Combinations 39e Nazareth Waist and Drawers combined.Sizes 4,\tt>,\t8,\t10 and 12 years ;\t75c.value.\t\u2018i'Qo To-morrow .\u2022\t^ Summer Corsets 49c Light, cool Summer Corsets, made ol openwork net.Sizes 18 to 26 ; 66c.value.To-morrow, pair.Denims 25c for deaperies and furniture covering ; greens, brown or cardinal ;\t36 in.wide.30c.value.To-morrow.Wool Dress Fabrics 48e About fifteen pieces, all double width, black, navy and colors, and tweeds ; &0c.and 65c.values.To-morrow.*TOv.BOOKS at 50c.\u201cTHE HARVESTER,\u201d a very delightful story by Gene Stratton For ter.Also forty other desirable titles to select from.Formerly sold at $1.25.Here now at .50c Patent Leather Belts 20e White, red cr black, 25c.value,\tOQç lor.Hair Nets with or without elastic.5c.line.To-morrow, 7 for.2.JC Bone Baif Pins Six in a box.crim To-morroiv, per box.Six in a box, crimped style.J Peas\u2019 Violet Talcum Powder Usual 20c.tin.\t1 To-morrow .1\u2014 Peas\u2019 Glycerine Soap Vsual 15c.cake.\t1/11,, To-morrow .LUjC Nurse Aprons 40e Made of spec,a, quality EngUch heavy cotton, eitra fall size, 50c.value.To\"\t-UW» morrow.jluv Wool for Summer Knitting Shetland Floss 20e Black, white and colors, Ü «keins for.Eiderdown Wool Black, white .and colors, '){\\e* 3 skeins for.\u2014 Canadian Fingering Wool Black, white and greys, glace hnish.Soc per pound,\te* To-morrow.\t* Window Shades 2 yards long, 1 yard w\u2019ide, greens or fawn, 38c.value.To-mor., complete with roller.,.^«5C Men\u2018« Balbriggfltn Underwear Ail sizes, double thread Balbriggan.50c.each.Vests and Drawers.To-morrow.39c Toilet Soaps Why not lay in & aopply To-mor-row »t tb«* cat prices : EegcRe.To-m w Own Soap.\t30c.\t25e.Witte Caetlle Soap-\t16c.\t10c.Cacoatber Soap \t\t6c.\t3 far 10c.Pice Tar \t\t5c.\t3 for 10c, Oatmeal and Cream.\t6c.\t8 for 10c.Matter Mectaoici\u2019 Tar Soap \t\t10e.\t2 for 18c.BlmYlnt Bo»P .Se.F.lry 8o»p .6e.Pe.rB' Sonp .15c.Miscellaneous 5e.6 for 25c.10*c.Wire Card Kac^ft .,\t\t10c\t8c.Writing Ink \t\t\t5c.\t2\tfor 7c.Sewing M&c&ixit\tUli\t10c.\t5c.Cantor OH \t\t\t\t15c.\t10c.Writing Paper, per\t18\t\t doable eheeti .\t.a.\tlOo.\t6c.Lantern Globe» .\t.a.\t10c(\t7c.Envelope», Special\trn.\t\tBe.Tooth Bm*he» .\t\t15c.\t10c.Glycerine \t\t\t.a.\t19c.\t8e.Borax, pkt\t\t\t\t\t10e.\t5c.Bln* Sea! Va«eline\ta.\t8e.\t5c.White Va»eilne .,\t\t10c.\t7*c.Fomade Vaseline rn.\t\t10c.\t7èe.Camphor Ic* \t\t\t13|c.\t»c.Cold Cream \t\t\t\t15c.\t124c.Linen Damask Tabling 85c Every thread pure linen, finest finish; very pretty patterns, 70 in.wide, special dollar value.\tKtAP To-morrow, per yard .OdU Check Linen Towelling 12c Fine soft All-linen Towelling for crockery and glassware ; good width.15c.value.\t1 To-morrow .I Lonsdale Cambric Fine even thread, full 36 in.wide, 12c soft finish, 15c.value.T o-morrow Veilings A nice range of 25c.Face Veilings, various designs.\t13c To-morrow, a yard Frillings 20c Four or five pieces New Frillings, 25c.values.\t.YM., To-morrow, per yard.\u2014viU Gloves for Ladies Long Silk doves White or black, double tip fingers, yUc.kind.To-morrow .33c Cotton Lisle Gloves 2l\u2018c Black or white, ordinary length, two button.25c.lisle quality.20c morrow.Ladies\u2019 Hose Fine Cotion Quality 2Uc Black, white and tan, 25c.value.\t*FV.To-morrow ._uC Boys\u2019 Bib Hose 2Uc Extra long legs, fine rib quality, double feet and knees, 25c.line, for.Ladies\u2019 Cashmere Hose Femnus \u2018'Penman\" quality, seamless, 37c.value,\t\u2018XIr* To-morrow .Men\u2019s Cashmere Sox 35c.\u201cPenman\u2019\u2019 quality.20c To-mcrrow 29c Thread Black, white and colors.Per dozen.49c Liquid Veneer 50c.size for.drop, with cord and pulleys.Sale price.Homespuns $1 25 Strictly All-wool Homespun Cloth, 54 in.wide, grey color.Just the stuff for a nice suit or skirt ; $1.50 vaiue.\t7m -vr \u2022To-morrow.\"Crex\u201d Rugs for your summer home, piazza.A cool, durable floor covering.Size.27x54 in.\tTo-morrow.89 35x72 in.,\tTo-morrow.$1.50 54x90 in.\tTo-morrow.S3.00 6x 9 ft.,\tTo-morrow.$4.95 In pretty combination colors of blue, brown or green.l>ress Forms To those who make their own dresses this item should specially appeal.To-morrow,\t'fc-l i complete form.39c Slat Blinds for the Piazza Natural or green, 6 ft.wide, 8 ft.$1.35 Men's White Handkerchiefs !,c.each.\tOfW» Tuesday,\t3\tfor.\u2014 Ladies1 Hemstitched Hankfs.,V.kind.\tQ-f.Tuesday,\t7\tfor.\u2014 Leather Bags 93.50 Two glzet», all pebble leather, black color.A real bag for a lady or gent ; $4.50 value.\t\u201cTA To-morrow.White Flannelette 9c Holt Saxony quality, pure white, (V., A yard.White Indian Head Colton Specially desirable for white costumes, skirts and nurse aprons ;\t36 in wide.,Sale price, per yard.c STear Silks Black, white and colors, 36 in.wide, a nice lining to take the place of silk ; 25c.value.\t\u2022),{ To-morrow.\u2014vJL BLACK SILKS 50c.Black Jap Silk for.50c.Black\tBritish\tSilk\t\u2018îv)/> fOr.itJtJKy 90c.Black\tTafleta\tSilk\tT\u2019v/» for.4 f U V for.\u2018 *D IO.OHJ Waterproofs $5.90 The kind that sells at $6.90 ; black, navy, tan or green.\taf1\" Q/\\ To-morrow-, your size for.\u2018T.).*j\\7 Ladies\u2019 Waists 98c Five dozen dainty White Waists in fine Voiles.Were $1,25 and $1,35 ïêrd5:.98\tc Dress Skip, s Black, navy, brown and mixed Tweeds; $5.00 values,\ta for.C«).Uply oo iiiern isea.is, a.BeBaron.proo.FOR SALE.CONCRETE MIXERS \u2014 ALL KINDS V-> and sizes ; hoisting engines, derricks, boilers, general contractors' equip ment, new and second-hand, in stock.}$ee our machines and get our prices before purchasing.Agents for London Concrete Machinery Co.The Foss & Hill Machinery Co.344 St.James St., Montreal.Qua.Russell - knight, model \u201c22,\" touring car, fully equipped, non-skid tires, slip covers, top.windshield, etc.This car has never been out of hands of the owner.Left with us for quick sale.Bargain, $1,400.Russell Motor Car Co.Ltd., 5 Park Ave., Montreal.! FINE STATIONERY Ÿ WEDDING INVITATIONS, Y\tWEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS, Y\t\u201cAT HOME\u2019\u2019 CARDS.Etc.Etc.Y\tOrders taken for very line Writ- Y\tiagr Paper and Envelopes, emboss- Y\ted with your special monogram Y\tor crest embossed, on it.We make a specialty of Ladies\u2019 t and Gent\u2019s Visiting Cards and jÇ Plates, and supply them at two | Y or three days' notice.Order your next supply here.f CHOICE SINGLE COMB WHITE LBG-horn cockerels for sale.Four months old, from superior strain of heavy layers, systematically bred to lay by individual record system.One dillar each.P.O.Box 84, North Hatley.Que.MJSCfcîLLANEOUS.^UTOMOBILE LIVERY TERMS moderate.A.P.Ussher.Phone 1598.MOUSE TO LET ON FIRST AVE Apply h).Bradley, Frontenac St.VIU.5Ü MELBOURNE STREET TO -1Y let.Contains 11 rooms, modern plumbing, heated By hot water, statu and garage.Possession May 1st.A: ply W.A.Hale.rpENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED UP to noon, August Srd next, for the building of a piece of gravel road (Gov.standard) one-half mile in length, on the Coolishire road, at Bury Corner.Specifications can be seen at my office.Each tender must be accompanied with a surety that the contract will be finished if the tender is accepted.The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.J.W.Bennett.Sec.-Treas.Bury, Que., July 20t.h, 1914.s IX-ROOM FLAT TO LET ON Esplanade.Apply C.G.Brown, city.LOST AND FOUND.i I ACRE FARM FOR SALE \u2014 ON ¦ * Capelton road, 1-4 nvile from city.Good buildings, well watered, good orchard ; also good grounds for gardening.Apply John Cillis, Sherbrooke.Brush, with long, pointed handle, lost July 4th, Lennoxville road.Reward.Frank Leech, 79 Queen j St.Book containing 33 bread tickets lost on Friday, near Laurier | Ave ;\t$2.00 reward on return to W.Allait, 98 Melbourne St.TEACHERS WANTED.1>IA i- ¦ at NO TO RENT\u2014TERMS REASON-able.Address Box 89.Record Office.PITMAN'S SHORTHAND.TOUCH typewriting.Private lessons by English expert.Apply Box CZ.Record.Room wanted by travelling man with refined people.Must be well furnished and exceptionally quiet.State price and full particulars.Box 91, Record.auents wanted.I [OUSE AND PROPERTY, 29 MOORE -*Y- St., for sale or to let.The above valuable property, with large lot, Is offered for sale or to let on favorable terms.For further particulars apply to W.E.Morehouse, care Canadian Bank of Commerce, Montreal, or E.S.Stevens.;ity.m E A C H E K S WANTED \u2014 THREE -C Qualified elementary teachers wanted i for thç school miunicipality of Leeds, ; Que.Two for a term of eight months 1 and one for term of six months.School ' to commence September 1st, 191-1.; Salary, S80 per month.Applications i received up to August 22nd.\t3914.W.J J.Jamieson, Secretary-Treasuref, Leeds Village, Que.IJELIAdLE MEN WANTED NOW TO sell Pelham's Peerless fruit trees.Dowering shrubs, berry bushes, etc.Our agencies are valuable and terms geu-;rcus.Write Pelham Nursery ComPanÇ I .,ronto.Oct.AT PRESENT PRICES, TOO.Young Housewife (to girl friend) \u2014 Did you ask the butcher to send me a leg of lamb?Girl Friend\u2014Yes, dear ; but he said ; he had no legs of lamb, so I told him to send you a leg of beef instead.J.Goldsmith, Diamond Merchant, 33 Strathcona Sq.y ' no 4 1 3.4 V t I 5: * % 4 z \u2022:* ! E OAILLAUX FELL IN SWOON Collapsed While Letters From Husband Were Being Read in Court Financial and Market News C*\t*; **** *;* \u2022:*\t*;\u2022 \"I®\t\u20224** CITY NEWS Miss Beatrice Lawrence is visiting friends at La Tuque at present.Mr.and Mrs.A.Marinier and daughter, Blanche, left Saturday for a visit to Lewiston and Portland, Me.The Rev.Henry Deseve, from Bury, was the guest recently of his father, Mr.O.Deseve.Mrs.F.N.McCrea and family have returned from a prolonged stay at Abenakis Springs.Mr.and Mrs.J.0.Belisle have returned from Derby Line, Mrs.Be-lisle\u2019s home, where they have spent a week\u2019s holiday.All members of the bugle corps of the 53rd Regiment are requested to return their uniforms on Wednesday night in order to receive their annual pay.Mrs.O.L.Deseve left Saturday for Old Orchard Beach for a three weeks\u2019 stay with Professor A.S.Bour-geault and Mrs.Bourgeault, at Menard\u2019s cottage.Mr.and Mrs.W.P.Jones, of Hartford, Coni)., returned to their home, after spending a few days in the city, the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Robert Price, \"Sunny Slope.\" ALLEGED FAVORS TO THE DEFENCE CAUSE CHALLENGE OF DUEL BETWEEN TWO JUDGES.Paris, July\t27.\u2014The chief judge j challenging one of his colleagues to a : duel, the reading of the \"mysterious\u2019\u2019 letters which were supposed to affect j the case so profoundly, and the phy-1 sical collapse in court of Madame Call!aux were three incidents, which : on Saturday stirred the emotion in connection with the trial of Mme.Oaillaux for the murder of Gaston Calmette.A peculiar French atmosphere was lent to the affair by the quarrel of the judges.This was added to by the piquant contents of the ! former premier\u2019s love letters, whose recital before the public caused the prisoner to fall unconscious and to remain for a ' long time in a swoon.Beyond the reading of the letters)lit-tle progress was made and it was I generally expected that the trial ; would extend far into next week.In the meantime Mme.Caillaux had been laid upon a bench in an antiroom where she was surrounded by doctors.One of the Republican | guqrds took off his tunic and .made a pillow for her.The physicians who had thought she was suffering merely from a passing fainting spell, decided when she remained unconscious, to give her a hypodermic injection of ether.Mme.Caillaux appeared to have broken down completely and was breathing with difficulty, and such was her condition when her husband was admitted to her side.COWANSVILLE DAIRY BOARD Supply of Butter Offered Was Small and There Was an Advance in Price LAYEO FRONTIER TEAM\tNEW TRACK RECORD BADLY BEATEN BY FRANK SOCCER HUNDREDS WENT RASPBERRYING This is a great raspberry year.It would not be surprising if twenty-five bushels of these berries were brought into Sherbrooke, There was a big exodus of berry pickers yesterday morning, and all returned in the afternoon laden with fruit.The most popular field of operations was a tract of land owned by Mr.Hale, in Orford, from which the wood was recently cut.Several hundred people spend the day raspberrying there.Lieut.Porte Will Not Make The Attempt Across Atlantic Until Oct 1.RULING PRICE WAS 24te.\u2014ONLY TWELVE FACTORIES REPRESENTED WITH 488 PACKAGES.Cowansville, July 27.\u2014(Special) \u2014 The E.T.Dairymen\u2019s Exchange met in the Town Hall on Saturday afternoon last at the usual hour.The President, Mr.George S.Walsh was in charge of sales.The buyers represented were Messrs.Olive, Dorion & Stroud, Messrs.Gunn & Langlois, Messrs.A.A.Ayer & Co., Mr.Jas.Dalrymple, The William Davies, Ltd., and Messrs.Lovell & Christmas.The offerings were 488 packages of butter, boarded by twelve factories.The ruling price, 24£c.The market was strong and bidding brisk after buyers got warmed up.The continued dry wreather and flies troubling cows, has caused a shrinking of milk.Refreshing rains are much needed to improve pasturing.The following are the sales : Mr.Jas.Dalrymple bought : Angeline, 45 pkgs.butter.Adamsville, 50 pkgs.butter.E.C.1, 40 pkgs.butter.Maple Leaf, 48 pkgs.butter.Mystic Gem, 40 pkgs.butter.North Stanbridge, 40 pkgs.Messrs.Lovell & Christmas bought Crown, 35 pkgs.butter.Elm Bank, 40 pkgs.butter.The Wm, Davies, Ltd., bought : Cowansville, 20 pkgs.butter.Silver Star, 30 pkgs.butter.Silver Lake, 35 pkgs.butter, UNSOLD.Bockus, G5 pkgs.butter.TO-DAY ARTHUR HUSK1NS LYRIC TENOR.MARION LEONARD IN Love Story of an Artistic Model, THE LIGHT UNSEEN in Three Parts.THE FOREMAN\u2019S DECEIT\u2014 (Western Drama).THE LOST ARROW\u2014 (Indian Drama).EVERYBODY'S FAVORITE Ford Sterling in (SNOOKEE\u2019S FLIRTATION) CASINO \"THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY.\" third episode of the frreateet film story ever produced.The sensation of the entire continent.\"NUTTY AND HER FATHER.\" Eclair.'PASSING THE LOVE OF WOMAN.\" \"PRINCE WILLY,\u201d Eclair.Beautiful natural colors.\"ANIMATED WEEKLY.\" PREMIER PROGRAMME TO-DAY i SHOW GIRL\u2019S GLOVES\u2014 Two reels, Kalem.2nd of Alice Joyce series.FANNY\u2019S CONSPIRACY\u2014 Vita.HEARST, SELIG.NO.28.A BEAST AT BAY\u2014 Bio.PAT CASEY\u2019S CASE\u2014 H.A.Agnes Marginson, high class singer.BEWARE Contrary to Expectations Manager Paquette Brought Weak Nine Townships Bret! Horse Pacos Mile in 2.01.14 on A Slow Track Y.M.C.A.Defeated Goaticoak Team By Score of 7 to 1 AFTER THIRD INNING LOCALS OUTCLASSED VISITORS, WHO WERE MOSTLY JUNIORS Saturday s game, between Athletics Mid Frontiers developed into a bur-.esque.The visitors, who wpre mostly juniors from the three villages and Beebe, were outclassed by the locals, who could have piled up a record score.Manager Paquette had promis-îd to bring down a strong team, but \u2019or gome reason or other not one of :he old Frontier nine was on the line-ip.The only player who showed anything was Thomas, the young pitcher, who might have pulled through had ie bean given any support.As it was ie held the hard-hitting Athletics for three innings.The Athletics ran the bases at will, \"ateber Paquette making no effort to throw.The homo team also hit the iall hard, Molynaux leading with four safeties, including a home run.Ralph Lajrd was on the mound for he Athletics but did not have to expend himself.After the third inning ie \"grooved\u2019\u2019 the ball, but even then the visitors could not hit it.They were presented with four runs in the ainth.The batting order frontiers\tAthletics 3roulx 3b\tWorkman\t2b Cosby 2h\tPovey c, riebert c.f.\tBaker 3b Paquette c\tMolyncux\tlb Thomas p.\tMaley ss.Smith r.f.\tGraenlanf r.f.Jrtikins lb\tChartier c.t.Blake l.f.\tCote l.f.Vlolton s.s,\tLaird p.Score by innings: \u2014 Ubieties\u2014l 0\t4 4 1 1 fl x\u201416 frontiers\u20140 1002000 4\u20147 Umpires!)]Uon and Rondeau ATHLETICS WILL HAVE SIGNAL PRACTICE The players and meinhert of the Athletic baseball team will meet in Murray\u2019s Hall, this evening, for sig-)al practice.Two games will he play 'd during the week end with some | IS NOW IN THE FRONT RANK AS ONE OF THE BEST FACERS ON THE CONTINENT Cleveland, 0., July 27\u2014On a slow : track at the lust day\u2019s meeting of the j Grand Circuit races at North Randall, Thomas Murphy's Frank Bo gash, Jr., paced a mile in 2,01J, three quarters of a second under Williams\u2019 mile of Tuesday.This again ! broke the North Randall track record and was the fastest mile naced this year.The feature wes accomplished in the first heat of the championship , sweepstakes, which Frank BogaSh, I Jr., won in two straight heats.i Frank Bogash, Jr., one of the best pacers on the.Continent, was bred and raised by E.C.Warner, Sand jHill, Que.He was owned by ML Geo., Delorme, of Sherbrooke, for some 1 time, end after he made good in the Grand Circuit was purchased by Mr.Murphy, his present owner.MILLINGTON.i I Arrivals and departures: Mr.W.Chapman, of Knowlton, re:cntly calling on friends by auto; Mr.P.P.Powell at Eastman on Thursday on I business; Masters Gerald and Kenneth Patterson to their home in Knowlton after visiting relatives ; Mr.E.J.Buthr, of Marblehead, Mass,, a few weeks in town; Mrs.J.P.Taylor and baby and Miss Emma Bryant Thursday in Eastman with Mr.and Mrs.I.M.Taylor and family; Mr.W.Whitehead and Mr.J.Whitehead in Eastman recently on I business.«?* t f HOUSE LET 10 SHORT STREET 19 SHOUT HT.\u20147 rooms and rood collar, also tfarago.Immediate possession ;\t$'J
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