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ary tnt, 1912 MITS Higher than p to the 400 pee are two days yet Ly it would seem tarting im a week a large amount of that is necessary the recent mild iiding booming in nced his Morning ; Expiration ference to trial by armved bere oo Ja baker by trade r the work o say for bameeli. m he contradicted sas to his where teen in the west for four ;eara and -, Montana, two ast four years. He jo: Accused was he tnelt of sad: juently withdrawn pearance of the wded guilty be was jonths' bard labor or deportation to was very sorry, ing drunk whin.in Fined 3 and costs ged with being ple at the CPR. At be had ianbbbed rink and bad 90 he bad been do: 3 or one month s Complete wo per cent achinery. wo hire a man te want to use steam. to be dealt with g ff the city's im he city limits to par to the mime. ntatives of the + ing Company, he city on Sat- + cea themselves -F sed with what + rere are (wo or ocations which nsiderstion and +f ill be-announe- + past a month, gt; yo has teft for the Medicine - jon before bin tors. + 1 care- els They ripened Juicy eniul ot ist Ore esesting tiheait s Qn pers. packing. FS silver Fs *THE CANADIAN BANK Altert penitentiary for perjury, held arrested gave thelr names as Arth up the supreme court today and caus- Pickin, Patrick McAuliffe ed the delaying of u case for the mier and Jobn Morris next sitting. Crispen was cdiled asa Pickin ip charged with Interfering A hundred people dowa Sie aie cs case cae watch wifms aos patter nae tug sonanrs Wile 2s a omen matin wha Coed) (and ars mace es : with the police and the others WIth) arage horses a farmer breeds, All of Faster than horse can trot arose out of his conviction. He refus- vagrancy. When the prisoners were ar ee heabd hing kill miuedred nem ed to talk and when threatened by: searched at the police station not the judge, dared his lordship to do five cent plece was found on any his worst was defiant us them, although o1 pad In his pocket and another h Crispen well as determined So it was appar-)of b ent that with the jury so then had to be dis missed and the case postponed for the dmitted no progress could ( stated they were out of work and a next sitting, Meanwhile an examina- W.W. It is declared the great crowd And kill us off 0 fast? Ton an tor Crisnen's somty will, te of members of the latter are headed ere from the United States, Last raaile eee eet cal POINTERS FOR POSTMORTEMS. - A sed babe ena ees ay There's an old saying, Money makes London, Jan, ithe Revi m a.) Mliloa dollars looking after the, tn tie mare go. but boodiew not In i Walker, rector of Frant Church in dustrial workers and getting rid of with brains and brains ar not all Hussex, with bis wife, Lady Emily tem. Recently they carried om free rig greed of draft horses for the found im books. but rractical invest Walker, daughter of the Marquis of Hertford, with their five children and a maid and footman, have announced that they will sail for Canada in Ju- ly. They intend to take forty acres on the Shores of Puget Sound near , nia, and Aberdeen, Washington. Winmpeg, Jan, 30 An san, partially identified by a me ket as Je Vancouver where Mr. Walker will en- io te a farmer from the nearby coun- / ter of choosing a breed as of choos- open the volumes and learn. The ant- gage tn dairy farming and Lady Emily qry, was instantly killed shortly af- 6,e00d individuals, either yore mal Kingdom is. book. We are stndy- 1 which pursu x aa breds or high grades of the bree man, woman and roosters will raise chickens, In which pursult (; noon today, when the horsa be andeontinulng with that one breed. IDE SAN. ON iy she has been interested for ars, y was driving took fright just outside t There are two reasons for my O- hc street railway offices at a motor 'to America, sald Mr. Walker, the oom and dusbed nto the lane, first is that under Lloyd-George we are taxed out of existence and see no future n this country, I wish we had left long ago, throwing the driver against a te hone pole, breaking his Here Lady, Emily backed up her f ay but not seriously injur husband: if you make money, she Hundreds sald, Lloyd-George can't run away itnessed tha accident with It i Then Mr. Walker continued: It ts How to cure a cold is a question the childrey We are thinking of and which many are that's the whole case of our starting Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has w in Mfe afresh, In that wonderful Interested just no country over the sea we shall all be by its remarkable cure of colds. able to settle down together and my can always be depended upon. F boys will have a fair chance to make Sale by all dealers. OF COMMERCE GIR EDMUND WALKER, C.V.0., LLD, D.C, PresioenT ALEXANDER LAIRD, Gemma MANAGER CAPITAL, - 10,000,000 REST, - 7,000,000 FARMERS BUSINESS The Canadian Bank of Commerce extends to Farmers every facility flor the transaction of their banking business inci the discount collection of sales notes. Biaak sales notes are supplied free of charge on application. BANKING BY MAIL ents BOWMOTS ll Yards at Redcliff, Suttield and Tilley, Alberta . Wholesale and retail dealers in LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, DOoRS, WINDOWS, PLASTER, CEMENT, LIME, CoAL AND wooD, : John Cor- th e had a fow crusts fa ticket for a Chinese lottery. All they were members of the speech campaigns in Fresno, Califor- unknown, 2 Creswell, and supposed neck. Isa. dore Morris was knocked down by the them at a good fgure. of noon-iay pedestriqns bred mares if possible; If not be should its-Kreat reputation and immense sale one of Foot branch of The Cenedian Beak of ur on the Chicago market. This shows ft pays to breed the big ones. It costs very little more to grow ap 1,800 pound colt than a 1,000 pound one. that goaslp with her tongue That whizzes through town And in balf second runs a With just one shot of Now. I know the latest Can't keep tab up all around gation 4 really the brain fornisher nnd brain burnisher Our pedagogical penitentiaries and diploma dispensaries haven't cornered all the gray matter. The whole world s a free ibrar There ure books in the Gelds, the woods, everywhere. You need only farmer to false 9 1 matter of personal preference. The Scotch- man loves His Clydesdale, while Qe Englishman-cannot sce the proper amount of substance In anything but a shire, and the average Amer cal sean xarmer leans toward the-Ber- cheron. The breeds all have (heir virtues, and It la not 0 much a mat Note the victim of our knife. We opened him like the leaves of a book. That black wart on bis wing joint. his emaciation, were an index to bis The interior showed dark lungs and cheesy growth ceil ae eed and he ira bare, no Contests, trouble disposing of colts from aty-of. cd The farmer should select good, pure sclect some high grades. In selecting them the buyer should keep in mind that fat corere a multitude of sins, in and should avoid the overfatted ones. ww. The old saying of No foot, no horse ou ia a sworthy one, and still better ts the nd ankle, bone and feather, top may come, but bottom Atl gever. Both may well be kept tn mind, After baving selected well bred mares with special reference to secur ing size together with good bone and feet. the question of the sort of stal- lion to which to breed at once arises. It shouid be remembered, first. that it jis always advisable to stick to one breed: second, that it is entirely out of reason to expect a stallion to trans- mit qualities which be does not have. tne farmer should remember, in se lecting a stallion. that it is a very poor policy to breed to anything other than pure bred sire, The grade may look food and his fee may be cheaper than that of the pure bred. but bis good looks, while a credit to bis pure bred sire. are only representative about 50 per cent of bis blood, and he cannot be expected to transmit t strongly and vns tuberculosis. surely, The pure bred, on the other To be a successful poultry physician hand has been bred for a certain type con must study the exterior and in- for generations, and be has 100 per erlor of fowls, and the postmortem of cent of blood representing that type fresh fowl is easy and not so dis- He will therefore transmit his charac- igreeable. First write down all ez- terlatica strongly and surely, even to erlor symptoms, then nail fowl to the extent of overcoming some unde voard, pluck feathers on breast and Sirable characterinticn which the dam -ut through to bone at Junction of neck may have. ind breast. Break this bone right be- tore-breastbone, cut down along sides, nit not too deep, and draw down the breastbone so that the upper organs re exposed, but do not tear away the peritoneum, of Itning, of abdomen untll ron bave observed the same. A sprin- le of weak carbollc solution will dis- fect and destroy any offensive odor. 3y a comparison of outside symptoms vith interior conditions you may often vecure knowledge that helps you to a ure or preventive to the disease and sure data for future dlagnoais. Photo by C. M. Barnits, UNDER THE KXIFE. hat confirmed the tip given by the ta- tercle on the wing that the disease Prolificacy of Sows. An Investigation at the Iowa station to discover the influence of the age of sows upon their prolificacy and the weight and growth of the pigs they produced gave some interesting results. Tt was found, for example, that fifteen sows bred at elght or nine months av- eraged 72-3 pigs per litter, while four- teen sows about twenty-four months old averaged 93-5 ples per litter, and aged sows averaged 1035 per litter. Pigs from the younger sows welghed on an average 239 pounds per from the two year old sows 2.63, from aged sows 2.61 pounds. When about six weeks old the pigs from the young sows made an average daily gain of 0.32 pound, while the piss from the two Year old sows gained 0.40 pound. No data are given on the gain of the pigs from the aged sows. Ee DON'Ts, Don't put off till tomorrow what you put off last-year to do today. Put off your coat and do it now. ' Don t expect to butt right into a fall talr and make a clean sweep if you aaven't quality birds to burn these days. Don't walt to call out the knock- kneed crookbacks and wrytall runts until after they have gobbled enough grub to raise a respectable flock. The Bacon Hoi Bacon bogs have long noses, and Dominion Permanent Loan Co. Money to Loan Apply to. LEAN, Agent, Lumber Yards, Toronto Street. PPOSEHLL LE LOSOEL LP LOLOL ILLS PPPRO POO OOOO OOD Rooesteatoeteceateatretocteatrete aoetesteatretestoateatetoetediodioets Horses or Cattle Tam open to buy FOR CASH large or small bunches of HORSES or CATTLE. : Write, giving particulars as to quantity, weight, 4 price, ete. 5 A, LAYZELL, 106 Sixth Ave., East, Calgary, Alta. weet breedern aay that long nosed hogs al- ways produce better bacon than do short nosed.ones. It is also true that the bacon breeds respond to good feed and care so rapidly that in a few gen- erations thelr type may change and they cease to be bacqn hogs. The most remarkable transformation of this kind is found In the mule footed hos. Don't forget in feeding pigeons that rou must provide both for parents and squabs, and there must always be plenty to carry to the little ones all day. Don't sell anything at market that you wouldn't gladly serve to your mil- Vonaire mother-in-law who is about to write-a will leaving all her spondulics *o you. Don t keep that old hen over another season simply because years ago she qwon a green ribbon. If you can't cat A Home Builder. The dairy cow is home bullder. The business of the dalry farmer brings tp returns the year round. He cannot well move from place to piace, as Goss the grain farmer. A plece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Liniment and bound on to the affected parts ts superior to dol any plaster, When troubled with lame back or pains In the side or x chest give it a trial and you are cer- tain to be more than pleased with the prompt relief which it affords. Sold by all dealer . her cackler the preacher will slay her without a single compunction of com 3 Jotmny Kilbane, of Cleveland, bas two bouts booked at Vernon, Calif Fe will meet Abe Attell Feb, 22 and Toe Rivers March 9. . a 3 That shows relation between ber comb red wiien she starts to lay again? and egg clusters, or ovaries. Have you noticed bow a crower's comb in natural breeding season red- Photo by C. M. Barnita A DINQUALIFIED COMB dens and bis wattles enlarge and glow? That's a sign of sexual activ ity. When caponized both comb and wat- ties shrink small That's proof enough. The comb a not only a blow buffer, but a health indicator. Phe bird in the cot bas a bad ca of frostbite, and while suffering nis comb bisde hns turned. A clear red comb, health; pale, low vitality, farus; yellow, Jaundice; dark, poor circulation, Weak beart, indiges- tion, cholera, apoplexy. Koup often loosens the comb. and It turns over. Lice on little Leghorus often cause thelr beadgear to 0 crooked. Bingle combs with long, beefy, points, deep tbumb marks, weak bases, nearly always lop. Keep your eye on the comb, It s bealth indicator, and in busing coc select those with good sized combs and wattles, otter points equal. They make the best breeders. FEATHERS AND EGGSHELLS. The fellow who buys a five dollar mill and grinds his own oyster sheils geta the straight article cbeap and Isn't soaked With old shell and 40 per cent air. One of Pennsylvania's batcheries had orders for 50,000 chicks on the books at one time, which sbows that the one-day-old chick industry is going some. It is fast supplanting the exgs for hatching feature of the business Mammoth Russian Sunflowers whe once started require little cultivation and yield a fine crop of seeds for molting and winter ration. We plant them all around our four acre run and thus make the fence row a golden glow and save on feed bills. California has establisbed a bird farm at Haward, Alameda county, where birds will be bred for distriba- tion through areas devastated by 1n- sect pests. We have fish hatcheries, bullfrog farms, alligator factories, os- trick, bird and skunk farms, and what next? Operators where rots and spots dre prepared for market state that they often find embryo chicks in the eggs and simply screen them out of the product which is such a prime con- stituent of those nice, fancy cakes which our city cousins eat with thelr custard cottolene ice cream. Read these words of W. C. Brown, president of the New York Central Do you know that the farther you get Into the world of influence the less satisfaction you find fo it? Such suc cesses az I bave attained in the rail way world have served only to in- crease my longing for my farm. The Brown family is golng back to the farm, and there are many others. If you talk about heroic women you need not go to war annals to find them. They are all over this country. One-of these just paid the mortgage off a New York farm. Her father is too old to plow, 0 be drove while she id the plowing, turning over sod that had not been plowed for thirty years. This delicate woman bas clear ed off the debt and 1s now making the men sit-up and take notice at her suc- cess in-up to date farming and poultry. 85. No Pawenats,, When her child is in danger a wo- man will risk her Ife to protect It. wNo great act of heroism or risk 1 necessary to protect a child from croup, Give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and all danger is avoided. For sale by all dealers. Sedentary habits, lack of outdoor exercise, insufficient mastication of food, constipation, a torpid liver, wor- ry and anxiety, are the most common causes of stomach troubles. Correct your habits and take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and you will soon be well again. For sale by SYNOPSIS OF COAL M REGULATIONS (COAL mining rights of the Dominion in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, the Yukon Territory, the North-West Territories and in a por- tion of the Province of British Col- umbia, may be leased for a term of twenty-one years at an annual rental of 1 an acre. Not more than 2,500 acres will be leased to one applicant. Application for a lease must be made by the applicant n person to the Agent or Snb-Agent of the district in which the rights applied for are alt- uated : In surveyed territory the land must be described by sections, or legal sub- divisions of sections. and In unsurvey- ed territory the tract applied for shall be staked cut by the applicant him- self. Each application must be accompan- ied by a fee of 5 which will be re- funded f the rights applied for are able output of the ming at the rate of five cents per ton. The person operating the mine shall furnish theAgent with swo1 returns accounting for the full quai tty of merchantable coal mined and pay the royalty thereon. If the coal mining rights are not belng operated, such returns should be furnished at least once a year. The lease will include the coal min- ing rights only, but the lessee may be permitted to purchase whatever avail- able surface rights may be considered necessary for the working of the mine at the rate of 10.00 an acre. For full information application should be made to the Secretary of the Department of the Interior, Ottawa, or to any Agent or Sub-agent of Domin- fon Lands. +W. W. CORY. Deputy Minister of the Interior. N. B Unauthorized publication of his advertisement will not be paid tor. Sept 14-w mos Se? SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH- WEST LAND REGULATIONS. ANY person who is the sole head of a family, 1 any male over 18 years old, may homestead quarter section ef available Dominion land in Manitoba, Saskatchewan or, Alberta. fe applicant must appear in person at the Dominion Lands Agency or SubyAgency for the district. Entry by. proxy may be made at any agency, on certain conditions, by father, moth- er, son, daughter, brother or sister of intending homesteader. Dutles. Six months residence upon and cultivation of the land in each of three years. A homesteader may live within nine miles of his homestead ou a farm of at least 80 acres solely own- ed and occupied by him or by his tath- er, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister, In certain districts a homesteader In good standing may pre-empt a quar- ter section alongside his homestead. Price 3.00 per acre. Dutles Must reside upon the homestead or pre- emption six months in each of six years from the date of homestead en- try (Including the time required to earn homestead patent) and cultivate fifty acres extra. A homesteader who has exhausted his homestead right and cannot obtain pre-emption may eit r for a pur- chased homestead in certain districts, Price 3.00 per acre. Duties Must reside six-months in each of three years, cultivate fifty acres and erect house worth 300.00. W. W. CORY. Deputy of the Minister ofthe Interior. N.B. Unauthorized publication of this advertisement will mot be. paid for. Sept. 14-d-6 mos. 2.00 REWARD PER HEAD Lost last May three head of horses from Twp. 15, Range 2, West 4th, one dark grey mare, 2 years, star on fore- head, about 800 Ibs; one black mare, 2 years, white face, two White hind feet, about 800 Ibs. These horses were not branded and were of the above age and weight when disap- pearing. The above reward will be paid for information leading to recov- ery. Jacob Lippert, Irvine, Alta. P.O, Jan, 25-2tw. 20 REWARD for the return of large brown mare, white face, heavy mane and tail, branded W on right thigh, has star on right should- er, Seen last with her colt north of Bowell, Frank. Carey, Medicine Hat P. 0. J. 25, F. 1-8, 3tw EACHER WANTED For State Sctidol District No, 1817, com- mencing duties Ist Monday in Febru ary. Salary according to abilities. Address letters to Wm. Wellington, Secretary, Bull's Head. weit in Noy. last, one blue roan mare, weight about 100 Ibs, branded B.S. all dealers, not available, but not otherwise. A royalty shall be paid on the merchant- covery. T. Thareday, February Int, 1912 MEDICINE HAT NEWS Page Scven TE GRAPHIC . ME HONKS BEST WHO WONKS LE sood In the world LasT. et ae wore se pouty. sata THE PROFIT IN wicaky' yotica (ea bla Gray esaton The News Classified Aas DESPATOHES ee ey eet ern pee ees aes es a ee When of these nolay roosters +i SDWERTISEMENTS ONDER THT Winaipag, Jan SHAY the spect *uberiatend the day and of cours BROOD MARES, ol coor Original) eee roan ree ak meeting of the city counct yesterday La baaelhak asks TUS LOT cht ber cried all (he quack , To Rent, To Exchange, Wants, ete. J. G. Rossman, general manager of the it oe Raa: se ey, and sre om eee af cobble lols of erud 1 for four weeks Fifteen words oa civic: power and light. department Many farmers are carrying ov thelr nas thee bea get away. fenier, week 35 ., 4 weeks soe crested ule Seis Lea: aeekice fe Wancourers Bi Gq/daurSti Earl glee Coen ari pelalugs and barren Only zu i tive at once, mith three months: is morning an attempt to hold mares, which are producing notbing ea en eee ree * PEN DOLLARS REWARD for bay Sr eee een remount stteet mvcting at the corner of Car- except the labor whlch they perform, Aad anon thelr conterence tn ta ewing Genuine a eee ener cert rol and Cordova Streets was made writes J. Montgomery in the Kan *TbeTnetenet wait be mumming mare, brand on lett shoulder that in view of a bill now before the; Put It was oken up by the police sas Farmer. In place of these horses Then all the roosters hung thelr talla, and on left thigh. She should Federal parliament. and likely to. be- sliost before it started. A aquadron every farmer should have some quod The hens ail put on black. foal. Range seven miloe Jor men were rushed from the police thrifty brood mares with which to While goose and duck did celebrat como law, protiiting the dispossl uf of men were rushed from the vellce FATT, BAGG Tate agua The Cth tonks aud euacks quack aueckt ot Medicine Hat Address Faw sewage or factory waste in nay- *ation and the patrol wagon. which SOT eT eave care of all the geld ascents loses set el 1, Medicine Hat 9-4 igabio rivers, which, If enacted, would followed 1 down returned SIKH 007 ogg for yeare to come, and brood ma Come, Bet your tear bags out Imitations STRAYED PROM SEVEN PRESONS, necessitate a complete chan in the Prisoners. F Hep eree Leena trons should be doing faithful service aon atk rats pupperne Que bay horse branded J on right method of handling the city's sewage, jae all members of the LW.W., taken oy the farm. See e ater Sold week. one bay horse branded 8 Y on a committee be appointed to go thor- nyelves to mean the Industrial Any mare that ts not doing more Twas not the Methodists that came vn left thigh, on chestnut mare brand. Guehly into the whole matter, The Workers of the World, translated by than ve hours work per day on the These articles lone muat not Te gobble reowters dow. on the ous on right neck, also 28 on left Billing question ts promoted by Geo the police as I Won't Work, had se See ee eee carie ware, be reprinted without special permim: But Baptiste that love waterfow - hauider eae darer Bradbury, M.P., for Selkirk, his con- Cured a box somewhere and started to to produce a foal each year MOR Merits wvulter, one bey filly one year old, stituents having real cause for evi- *Peak. What followed was a minia- without overtaxing her. The selection Ae erin act whacked of dd oe a DUE. vue feet, brand- stituents baying rent cause for evt ure repetition of what occurred on Of marve for farm use ls a subject TIME TO TIME THAT TONGUE: coy even caugat tne tails evade OF es aad nce oneny seer lution of the lower Red River Sunday, as oon as the speaker moun- Worthy of some study, ond a few wie sinck up 9p 2 ewaliowed ie righe Gown Minardis ms cesr eld) white os torensae, two ; ted hel box ne Wau dragged down tr cestions may be of valle: 0 should s un ni feat white over fetlock, branded a policeman, There were no clubs Be ie es atin Sst 2 2 Cerna Liniment J on right neck Twenty-five dol- Regina, Sesk. Jan 31 Edward and that the open market pays well THE COMB A THERMOMETER. j ars to any ene that will recover egina, Sesk., Jan. 31. Edward drawn, however, and the crowd was , Rete te SS ataeae 000) y Eisen vcs tip oe teelsvearaTinn Uvisce aipeyeaa ora tee Alnudtsns weesmuea llteoas eeocen os canta per Be Have you noticed how a ben's comb them. JOHN C. McLEOD, Seven Per- dispersed In a few minutes. en pounds ia worth 25 cents per pound abrinks, pales and then puffs up ruby sols; AltA? chox 166 LOST 2 work horses, at Gros Ventre one white gelding, branded X X on right shoulder and one white mare branded on left thigh. 10.00 reward for information leading to thelr recovery. Address Jerome Wendland, Gros Ventre, 40-w-4 TEN DOLLARS REWARD Got away from Forres Station, with harness on, one dark chestnut mare about 15 hands, Branded and ge on left shouider. Also GD en tate Jaw. Write P.O. Box 702, Medicine Hat and will call for same H. Green. SSTRAYED from Cypress Hills brown gelding and bay mare, welght about 1300 each; 5 years old; brand ed on right shoulder. Last seen at Badwater Lake. 10.00 reward for information leading to their re Gtibert, Little Plume, Alta, 27-w-13 STRAYED Poxskin colt, 2 years old, white face and white on left foot, brand IE on left hip. Thos. Swanley, Carlstadt. Nov.30w4 J,OST Fur robe, lined with black and red check, between Island Lake dipping vat and irvine; Finder please leave same with Rob rt Port- er, Irvine, and get reward. 11843-w3t WANTED A teacher for Sentinal 8. District No. 1516. Apply to Geo, Kuch, Sec.-Treas., Irvine Alber- to. N34 JfOR SALE Yoke of oxen. Apply Jax Porter, 423 Ottawa St, Med- icine Hat. Dec.14d4 TRAYED Early last summer from south of Bassano, one white horse weight about 1500 Ibs, age about 12 years, 25 reward will be pald for information which will lead to recov- ery of above. Anyone detaining the above after this notice will be pros- ecuted, as the animal can be Identi- tied. Apply Chas, Teefdt, Collock- ville, Alta, w-Bt-Dec.-21-28,J4 FOR SALE Phone 158, Call two. J.R.JOHNSTON ConTRACTOR ine tat, Main St. opp. Johnston's Livery Stable FOR SALE Farm machinery, including new Massey-Harris four-horse drill, sulky plows, gang plows, Campbell packer, mowing ma- chine, horse rakes, etc, to be sold cheap for cash. GRAND HOTEL WALSH, ALTA. FRED MUND, Proprietor First-class accommodation for the traveling pabli, R. HAR REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE AND FARM LOANS. IRVINE + + JESTRAY Came onto our premises R ARRIAGE LICENSES. BEV A, Melaces, leeset, 74 Tore to Seret. Phew 46 P.O. Be, on left shoulder. mer can have 38 same by paying expends, Cavan and i Company, Dunmot Tei-ety ae cee he Pees ee
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