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ST. JOHNSBURY REPUBLICAN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1915. 4 .3 CALL OF THE SCHOOL VERMONT EXHIBIT MRS. MELTON'S LETTER To Tired Worn-out Mother Jackson. Miss." I shall feel repaid ADDRESS OF MISS CAROLINE STATE RANKS HIGH IN NEW ENG WOODRUFF BEFORE TEACHERS' CONVENTION.

LAND FRUIT SHOW IN BOSTON. for writing this letter if I can help any tired, worn-out mother or housekeeper to find health and strength as I have. Retiring President Speaks of Vermont's Every Patron of Boston Exhibition Gets Great Need for Trained Educators. nave a family ol nve, sew, cook and do my housework and I became very much run-down in health. A -friend Vermont brown Apple.

Vermont did some very effective Miss Caroline S. Woodruff of St. asked me to try Vinol. I did so and now I am well and stronz and my old time advertising Thursday at the New Eng Johnsbury and Bradford, the retiring land fruit show in Mechanics' hall. energy has been restored.

Vinol has no Boston, when every person who presented at the Vermont booth a ticket given superior as a ionic tor worn-out, rundown, tired mothers or housekeepers." Mrs. J. N. Melton, Jackson, Miss. president of the Vermont State Teachers' association, in her opening address before the state convention in Rutland Thursday, took as her theme "The Call of the School," Miss Woodruff faiu in part out at the door received free a fine Ver C.

Bingham, Druggibt, St. Johns bury, Vt. mont apple. All day long a steady-stream of people passed and they were loud in their praises of Vermont fruit. In the opening address at this an nual convention, niv predecessors have Your Pocket-Knife, the Best Tobacco-Cutting Machine Because it cuts the tobacco off the plug as you use it insuring you fresh tobacco for every pipeful.

Real tobacco flavor depends upon the leaf being preserved in its natural state, possible only by pressing the leaves into plug form and keeping it in by covering it with a natural leaf wrapper. The natural flavor and strength of tobacco escape when cut or granulated. Take a Plug of Sickle that is even thoroughly dried out so that when you whittle it off it crumbles into dust, but it will burn and smoke smooth and cool as it has all of its original tobacco flavor preserved, unevaporated in Plug Form. Whittling a pipeful is little trouble, amply repaid in both quality and quantity. Try this experiment and judge for yourself.

"One of your apples is worth a bushel discussed specific questions in our edu of ours," said a South Dakota man. cational development, each emphasizing the feature that seemed to him most alone. Consider, too, another constructive feature. Today the call for trained teacher is so loud that the normal schools and the training classes have not been able to meet the demand for their graduates. Many questions were asked con vital in the reconstruction of our edu Use Your Whole House this Winter DON'T let cold weather lock you up in one room.

A Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater will bring glowing warmth and cheer to every room of the house. With the Perfection heater near, you can dress in comfort, clean in comfort, set the table in comfort, and live in comfort generally. The Perfection gives 10 hours of glowing warmth on one gallon of oil. Clean quick convenient cerning Vermont apples and how to cational system. I shall speak in these he state, as you know, oilers pe few minutes upon a topic of general in obtain them and concerning Vermont apple lands.

For two days previous, cuniary inducements to teachers who have had professional training and who will remain in the rural schools, at $2, $3 or $4 per week in addition to what the towns Vermont publicity had taken up generous space in the leading Boston pajx-rs to advertise the Vermont exhibit. As a result of the advertising and exhibit, pay. Soon we shall have made real the ideal set for Vermont schools by our state superintendent in his biennial some young men are coming up to Ver report of 1910 'a trained teacher for every school in mont with an idea of invt sting in apple lands. "These two measures, supervision and 3 Ounces trained teachers, are destined to exercise Slice it as you use ermont truit growers won some a work for the rural schools of the best priz.es in the show. No other in Verru'nt.

And Vermont has no more 10c New England state has won so manv it important question today than this prizes in proportion to the number of better schools make better boys and girls, thev in turn make Iwiter men and women. exhibits. Prot. Sears of the Massachu. setts Agricultural college spoke to his and better men and women make a ln'tter lass in high terms ot the Vermont fruit Vermont, for which we are all strivinc.

exhibit. Most of the fruit was from I hurt; is an upward movement I J- 1 1 i fife; STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK in educational policy everywhere. And Addison, Bennington and Windham counties. There were many new exhibitors.

whatever progress is made must be. made (Principal Stations) largely through the efforts of teachers. At the top of the exhibit was a great bank of Mcintosh Reds with the word NEW YORK BUFFALO ALBANY BOSTON Men have made college teaching profession. It becomes our responsi Vermont" outlined in yellow apples. Below were many plates and boxes of bility as public school teachers to make it, too, a profession.

hoice fruit. Ihe decorations consisted running pine, several large tinted And lod sliced the day when the ohotogiaohs of Vermont apple orchards call of the school in Vermont shall be answered by those alone who believe Look for the Triangle Trademark, In many styles and sizes at hardware and general stores everywhere. in bloom and other attractive pictures of Green Mountain orchards. The exhibit was in charge of George D. Aiken of in the future of Vermont schools, and who believe that the question of raising them BUSINESS CARDS Putney, vice president for Vermont, and Mr.

and Mrs. C. L. Withercll of Cornwall. to their fullest dignity and efficiency can only be solved by working hand in MISS CAROLINE S.

WOODRUFF H. Crockett of Burlington represented hand, teachers with school official: Retiring President of Vermont State he Vermont Publicity bureau. One of the most popular exhibits in the Teachers' Association school with teachers, and until there shall be in every school room from PHYSICIANS oig hall was that of the Vermont Maple DUNNETT LESLIE Lawyers Office Bank Block. Main St Johnsburf. the city to the little house on the hill Sugar Makers' association, in charge of side a teacher filled with the spirit of his crest, and my remarks are directed largely to the great body of public school its president.

A. A. l-arleton ot West work, leading the Ihvs and girls to hold JOHN P. TIERNEY, M. D.

Office, 25 Eastern avenue. Residence, 19 Clark's avenue. Office hours 8-10 a. m. 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 p.

Tel. No. 579-M at office. Tel. No.

579-J at residence. Newbury. There was a large and at teachers, particularly those who sacred the traditions ol our fathers that J. B. RIPLEY, Pension Attorney and Notary Public.

Twenty Years' Experience. Alt rlnAa n.ngin. mom innturlinf war tractive display ol the highest grade maple arc just entering uiion their work. Vermont makes men and svrup. It was an education "Much has been written of the 'Call successfully prosecuted.

Office at VVheelock Vt, of the the 'Call of the JUST THE RIGHT PRESENT. to the thousands who visited it, many of whom could not understand how the products could be so white. From morn the 'Call of the 20th the 'Call G. C. FRYE Don't take chances in the matter of DR.

VERNON H. EDSON, DR ANNA EDSON, Osteopathic Physicians Office in Room 8. Saricent Block. Woodaville, N. of the the 'Call of the Pulpit Attorney at Law Cliristmas presents.

You don't want Citisens Bank Building, St. Johnsburf ing until late at night, Mr. Uuicton was And so we might go on with many more recorded in our library catalogues. More yours, like so many others, to be received N. E.

Telephone 146-11. Office hours 9 a. m. kept busy explaining all phases of sugar to 12 m. and 1 3U to 4 p.

m. and by appointment with indifference or worse, and ten days making and marketing. 1 he center ol the important than anvorallofthc.se, we be Highest award Panama-Facing JS, Sri PORTER, WITTERS and HARVEY Attorneys at Law Citizens Bank Block. St. Johnsbury, Vermont after Christmas to he cast aside and exhibit is a model of a battleship lieve, is the call of the school.

Soiiu. forgotten. maple sugar and sailor boys from the ships in the harbor are engaged in keen on take no such chances in giving JOHN W. WESLEY, M. D.

Special Work Done In Fractures, Gastric Analysis and Obstetrics Office and residence, 27 Mt. Pleasant St. Tel. No. 422-2.

tning leads great numhers ot young men and women every year to the schoolroom. It cannot be pecuniary attrac The Youth's Companion for a year. INSURANCE AGENTS its to which one shall have Did vou ever know of a home in which this model when the show is over. tions, for statistics tell us that almost it came amiss, or of one in which it was Altogether, Vermont was verv much CHARLOTTE FAIRBANKS. M.

D. no profession offers so little remuneration Xor can it be the hope of an easy existence not conspicuous on the library table A. B. NOYES Life, Fire and Accident Insurance. Security Bonds.

Office in Citizens Bank Bloc. St. Johnsbury, Veram on the map at this show. Office hours: 10 to 12 a. m.

1.30 to 3.30 p. m. or in some ones hands all through the Monday and Thursday 7 to 8 p. or by aDDoiotment. year? for it a well known fact that more teachers retire owing to broken-down constitutions and neuresthenic conditions than Office 24 Main St.

Residence 24 Western Ave. UNDERPASS AT ALDEN. An underpass is being built at the St. N. b.

telephone, st. Johnsbury, Vt. It is worth while to make a gilt ot that sort, and it is worth while to receive it, CHAS. S. HASTINGS, Gen.

Agt. Life, Fire, Accident, Health and Plate Glass I surance. Over Post Office, St. Johnsbury. Vl from any of the other professions.

Xor Johnsbury I-ake Champlain railroad too, for The Companion illustrates the again can it be for soral advancement crossing near the station at waiuen and DR. R. M. McSWEENEY Physician and Surgeon. Office Hours 12 to 2, 7 to 9.

Residence and Office 72 Pearl Street for, except in the country, the public i force of forty men and twelve teams are best traits in American life in itsi stories and sketches, upholds the best standards THE CRAWFORD RANNEY AGENCY Insurance. school teacher is socially unknown engaged in the It is estimated that St. Johnsbury, Verraoat in its articles and other contributions. Eastern Avenue, St. Johnsbury, Vt the contract will rail lor an expenditure ol $26,500.

Of this amount the railroad and combines the practical and informing 1'hone 414-Z DR. F. E. FARMER There must be some other determining influence. A generation or two ago this could be readily understood for there were 20 Main Street, St.

Johnsbury, Vt. with the entertaining and blood-stirring. If you do not know the Companion Specialty: Diseases of Children Office Hours: 1 to 2 and 7 to 8 D. m. then but two avenues of work open PIANO TUNERS company pays 60 per the state 25 per cent." and the town 15 per cent.

Sidney Currier of Cabot is looking after i i- .1 i. No Office Hours Wednesday Evenings or Sundays. as it is to-day, let us send you one or two current issues free, that you may to young women and they are the large majority of teachers domestic service telephone Connections. uie raiuuiui iiueiests in wiruii. una thoroughly test the papers quality.

crossing one of the particularly GEORGE C. FELCH Pianoforte Tuning and Regulating. Also Teacher of Harmony. No. 5 Cherry St.

Johnsbury, ft New England Telephone 388-W. and teaching. But in this 20th century every door is open, every field is calling Ve will send also the forecast for lsllo dangerous ones along the road and its C. A. CRAMTON, M.

D. Specialty Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office 20 Main over Post Office. Office Hours 9 a. m.

to 4.30 D. m. for strong, vigorous young womanhood. limination will be much appreciated by as well as manhood. Evenings exceDt Wednesday, from 7 until 8.30 p.

the public. Every new subscnlier who sends $2.00 for the fifty-two weekly issues of 1910 will receive free all the issues for the rest of 1915 and The Companion ADDomtmenta for examinations of the eves for "We believe there is a respondent ANNIE B. DANIELS Pianoforte and Organ Tuner Graduate of the N. E. Conservatory.

Boston. glasses can be made in advance by letter tele 21 Main St. Johnsbury, Vt phone. Home Calendar for 1916. New sub note in the hearts and minds of young xople hat leads so many to seek positions in our public schools.

The great pro Telephone Connections. BOLTONVILLE. Mrs. Nathaniel Robinson. Bella F.

Robinson was born in Bolton- scriptions received at The Republican C. A. PREVOST, M. D. General Practice olhce.

portion ol these are earnest, purpose' LYMAN K. HARVEY Experienced Piano Tuner and Salesman. ful young men and women, and though Special attention given to diseases of the stomach and kidneys Office Hours: 8-9 a. 1-2 and 7-8 p. m.

ville, January 15, 1849jtlie. daughter of William and Lydia Aldrich Bolton. TO TEACH IN ARIZONA. Formerly with National Piano Company, Bonn- I would gladly pass over unnoticed cer Miss Ruby Seaver, daughter of Mr tain others, we cannot in justice ignore 1 elepuone 130 Railroad St. Johnsbury, Vt.

is now permanently located at Passumpsic, Vt. N. E. Phone 1374. She was united in marriage to Nathaniel the tacts.

It is untortunately true that and Mrs. E. K. Seaver of Cadys Falls, Robinson, April 26, 1870 and they E. H.

ROSS, M. D. Specialist Surgery and Gynecology Hours 8-9. 1-2. 7-8.

and bv aDDointment lived at the old homestead, making a MISCELLANEOUS a considerable number teach tor a year or so, just as a makeshift. A young man calling at my school last year said has secured a government position as teacher on an Indian reservation at Ream's Canyon, Arizona, and has left for her new work Miss Seaver took Office and Residence, 10 Church St. home for her aged parents as long as they lived and gladly greeting the re leiepnone 423. ne wanted to teach a term or so to see ALICE HALL Piano Instruction Tel. 51-W.

E. F. Tinker's 2 Main ft. the civil service examination at St what it was like before going into the factory. And there rose to mv mind turn of her numerous brothers and sisters, DR.

JOHN A. DROUIN Office Hours 12 to 2. 6 to 8 o. m. Johnsbury last spring and just received At This Season of the Year all of whom have now passed to the great General Practice Diseases of Children news ol her appointment, ihe young Office, Drouin Building.

M. STOCKER Surveying and Engineering, Danville, Vermont. beyond save one brother, Carlos ot Arizona, and one sister, Mrs. Eliza Dodge of woman is a graduate ot People sacademv class ol U'J, and tollowmg her California. No children came to brighten DR.

FRANK M. WALSH Special Attention Given to Surgery and Consultation Work. graduation has lxsen a successful teacher their lives so they adopted a daughter, Florence Shaw, now the wife of Herbert in the rural schools of Caledonia county Hours: 1-3 and 7-8 p. m. No Sunday hours SCOTT D.

WELCH Licensed Auctioneer Office at Residence, 114 Railroad Street. Telephone. D. Chamberlain of Irasburg. HARD WICK.

Mr. and Mrs. Robinson left May 20th the Wise Farmer Call, write or telephone Caledonia Real EfJS 29 Main over postoffice. St. Johnsbury, Vt Maude Leslie Pierce was taken to the WILLIS B.

FITCH, M. D. General Practice. Office and Residence. 98 Railroad St.

Fanny Allen hosiptal at Burlington for an extended trip to relatives in the west and while visiting her brother lliursdav for an oiierution for apix'imi ORA BISHOP Office Hours 8 to 9 a. m. 1 to 2 and 7 to 8 p. m. citis.

Her mother and brother, C. in Arizona she wan taken ill with ptomaine poisoning and was critically Licensed Auctioneer It. tt. leiepnone. Phone 308-J.

Su John-bury." Pierce and wife, accompanied her. ill for weeks. They later went to Cali W. J. ALDRICH, H.

D. General Surrerr and Gvnaeolorr. The annual district nx-eting of the. fornia. They were on their way home the poor children who were victims of his curiosity.

Yet our schools have found place for such as he. "There is without question, we be-liev a ca'l of the school, a call for teachers and not only this but a call in no uncertain tone for tter teachers. Vermont has heard this call and has aroused herself to answer it. Through the educational forces of Vermont, our legislature has placed constructive agencies at work to develop and improve our educational system. Take, for example, the matter of supervision.

Less than 10 years ago in 1906 that epoch-making law was passed making it possible for small towns to group themselves together and with state aid employ a supervisor. A few towns tried the experiment with the result tin the unions gradual ly increased in numlcr, until with the recent act of our legislature, it was made obligatory and today every one of our 246 towns is under the direction of a superintendent. Xo one, we believe, can possibly forecast the immense improvement to Vermont, schools that must result from this measure Rchekah lodges of District No. 11 when Mrs. Robinson was obliged to go Office Hours.

1 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m. and by appoint ment 3 Cherry Street, St. Johnsbury, Vt. will lx held with Charity lodge.

No, MISS JEAN L. STANLEY Lessons in Pinaforte. Graduate of the New England Conservator; instructor of pianoforte in Wilson College. CIj bersburg, Penn, Residence 3 Spring Strat Telephone 418-2. to a hospital in Seattle, and submit to an ojieration from which Bhe died.

38, of Hyde Park, this Wednesday evening. The exemplification of the" degree DR. FANNY T. CARLETON OsteoDathic Phvsician Mrs. Kobinsnn was the Boltonville will be given by tairvicw ltcbckah lodge, correspondent of 1 he Itcpublican lor a Xo.

hi), of this place. Monday evenings, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday forenoons. Treatment by appointment. Residence 24 Summer St. HASTINGS A HAMILTON Land Surveying and Timber Estimstinf.

18 Summer St. Johnsburf, is getting his buildings in shape for winter many of -them need new roofs or possibly he is building additions, pheds or poultry house. Here is where Colonial Roofing Mr. and Mrs. William J.

Hell have gone to Pittsburgh, where Mr. Hell has Phone, 502. number of years. She was a woman of great industry and intensely interested in everything that would benefit her community and town. She was one of been sent by the Woodbury Granite company.

I hey expect to be gone about GEORGE W. COOK Licensed Auctioneer. Calls by mail or telephone promptly attends! West Danville, Vermont. WM. G.

RICKER, M. D. Main Street. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hours: 10 a. m.

to 4 p. 7 to 8 p. six weeks. the most active workers and valued members of the ladies' aid society at West Newbury. GEORGE B.

BURGESS Leigh Puuquette has finished his engagement for H. C. Libbey and left this week for Albany, N. whore he will enter business college. Lawrence Architect.

DR. HAROLD L. WATSON Veterinary, Physician and Surgeon. Phone 24 CMS Street, St. Johnsburf.

26 Eastern Avenue, St. Johnsbury' Vt Jones takes his place in Libbey store comes in. And we also have a few Odd Lots of Roofing, Soiled Covers, to close out at less than regular prices. The bulies' Fortnightly club held DENTISTS. J.

M. PERHAM Surveying, Civil Engineering and Draughting. Gauthior's Block. 57 Eastern At. their annual social at K.

of P. hall Monday CARRY STOMACH JOY IN YOUR VEST POCKET evening. St. Johnsbury, Vt, Tel. Coon DR.

P. M. FITCH Dentist. 96 1-2 Railroad St. St.

Johnsbury, Vt. A. C. Hooker and family returned Wednesday from Burlington, where thev visited Mrs. Hooker's Rev.

Charles MRS. C. J. HEON Experienced Norse, 3 Central Street St. Johnsbury.

Tl Telephone 221-W. B. Eastman Has Such Faith in this E. Hay wood, assistant pastor of the irst DR. J.

D. BACHAHD Dentist. Office Hour 8 to 12 a. 1 to 5 n. m.

tyongregational church ot that place, The Peck Co. St. Johnsbury, Vermont Dyspepsia Remedy that He Guarantees It. Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Terry of Pythian Building, St. Johnsbury, Vt Braneveld, N. have rented F. WILLARD MAGOON'S Trne System of Chiropody. DR.

GEORGE H. SMITH Surceon Dentist Wheat leys cottage. I hoy take posses IUI win HIIIWUUU vl luu, uvllun. anil antoriar tranavxraa arnh atinnnrt.ra. One of the greatest successes in the sale of medicine has been achieved by Mi-o-na.

the standard dyspepsia remedy, sion this week. Odd Fellows Block, 93 Railroad Street fitted for your especial condition. Club A. D. Stimson and niece, Olive Groin BU joonsburv.

Vermont ingrowing nails, bunions, warts, corns, esllcac and its sale is increasing so rapidly that well, of alden were guests at. A. I' Grow etc, removed. flffim. (12 Ttnilmail (rwt ATTORNEYS last.

week. W. Eastman, the iwpular druggist, has hard work to keen a stock on hand. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, S-12a. Miss Myra Noble and Miss Ruth JAMES B.

CAMPBELL Attorney at Law Saturday a. m. to 8. p. Telephone.

Dr. Csler on Tuberculosis a.r Hiinin Oxlrr, unp of the fore-mtiHt of living metllral men, of Julian Hwiiklua, Baltimore, and aim lteiu I'roftwKor of MedU vine at Oxford, aa la hln "1'rarlU-e of Mrdlclne UHIU), mi naive 24li 'The hralloir of pulmonary tunrr euloNta In ahown rhulvally the rrvoverr of patieata In wuoae apulo elantle tiKnue and liaoilll have brrn found. lu the Krnnnlationit nrodufta and afH-intrl pneumonia a war tliakue la formed, while the amnller ruxeouN arean Ix-fuuie iin-pn-linated with lime xnltx. To rouuitlon aioae xlioulil the term hraliiiK le applied." eminent MifdUnl haw testified to the eihi.if of lime units in the treatment tiii.eivu-losis, ami the viu-reHM of K.kiiian'ti Altirulive in tliix hikI 1 ie.1 tluoiil uinl hrotichiul ul'fectloux may be due partly to the fai Hint riii iik a lime xalt ho combined with other VHluubli- IliKiediehls ax he eunllv axflmllHted. Widespread ure of thi renieiiv li nunivroiiN of tulurtuloHin inun of which appear to have completely to it Justifies our belief that it to worth trial, unless Home other treatment already Is It i-cMHHlns no opiate, narcotics or haliit-forniiiiK druifx.

We make no promise concernlnu It any more that reputable physicians Klve promises with their prescription, but we know of many cubes In which IT HAS HEM-ED. iour druKirist has it or can get It. or you can xend direct. Laboratory, IMilladrlphla. Lovejoy attended the State Teachers' Court House, St Johnsbury, Vt.

convention in Rutland last week. Collections Promptly Attended to. Mrs. Louise Mender and Mrs. Georgi O.

V. HOOKER SON Founder and Machinists. Dixon are spending ten days in New Rubber and leather be! tine- and all kH ELISHA MAY Attorney and Counsellor at Law Gauthler's Block, Eastern St Johnsbury. It is very popular with bankers, ministers, lawyers and others whose business or profession heeiw them closely confined, while thoso who have, brought on indigestion through irregular eating, worry, or other causes, havo found relief in this rt 1'ablo remedy. Mi-o-na conies in tablet form nnd is sold in a metal box esiiecially designed Steam Fittings, always kept in stock; Hi.

Johnsburv. era1 ork. Mrs. Fred Leslie and daughter, Mildred of Johnson, visited Mrs. Leslie's sister GUY W.

HILL MRS. A. E. GROW Attorney at Law Mrs. K.

G. French, the past week. Pythian Building, St. Johnsbury. Carl Goodenough of Littleton, N.

rout opctiBusi a Coma remored without pain. Fkt ioo broken down arches Bpecialty. has been the guest of friends hero. The Wood Sawing Season Is Almost Here We can furnish you a strictly up-to-date 6 II. P.

Engine, Drag Saw Rig witfiTwo Saws and Belt for $2.40. Be sure and call and see this outfit. We 4 different kinds of Drag Saw Machines and more kinds of Circle Saw Machines, also Saws, JU'lting and Extras. CALL 218, ST. JOHNSBURY A.

E. COUNSELL SON for convenience in carrying the medicine in the pocket or purse. It pleas naila nnd club nails removed. AJ1 JOSEPH FAIRBANKS Attorney at Law Clttxeni Bank Block, St Johnsbury, Vt liu imuiau aw kimiiui mft Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 9 to ant to take, gives quick relief and should WSrTBR WESLEY to a ana i to p. m.

help any ease, no mnttcr ot how long a standing, this remedy has been so Honeysuckle Fish Cakes are cut from Fancy White Selected Cod Attorney ui Mt Pleasant Street I St. Johnsbury, Vt. JAMES BURNS Florist uniformly aucccRsful that W. U. Vmtt 2 Paddock Street, 8t Johnsbury.

Vt man wilt in future sell Mi-o-na under a iHxitive guarantee to refund the money fish and tre strictly Boneless. In Clean Bowers and floral designs a 8IMONDS, SEARLES GRAVES Lawyer i Offie-e in Citisens Bank Block. Telephone. Sanitary Packages at your grocers. if it should not prove entirely satisfactory attention Sjiven to orders bv maul or or immediate dulivery..

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