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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 18 Jun 1936, p. 3

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- I - . -. THE CANADIAN STATFLSMAN, BOWMANVnLLE, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JTYNE l8th, 1936 PG HE 1 ity guaranteed. ion was on farmers with loads of Helen Cryderman, secretary of debt, unpaid taxes. Ihal wcrc sky GOLD CR0SS PAINTS the local committce, acted as sec-3 Yar high. crops poor and prices low, retary for the meeting and read b5'lrd 60c 3For 39 a delapldaled house in Darlington Gallons - ------------- $3.00 the minutes of the pasi two mcci- For SO CRISP and f ree at thai, looked good Vo Qat --- - ---------- 85e ings. 'Me meeting was wefl at- - Kaheu WntyI-Oh---------i----ou---vere tedcaacily prset axd Kane Oh. Pint a 45vr e cVende<1 ofthe prosntm. e e ' LUUJthe actually let hlm out of Bowmanvlle? Whly Aiso Stains, Einamels and_________ RI Edidn'l Bowmanvllle give him a Varnishes Rev. A. H. Going, a former pas- KRISPIES - crackle in good Job, lots of pay and respect- lor of Port Hope, Methodist Nable living quarters? Kane is Church, passcd away in Peterboro lick or o t m an excrasceffarma 1>ges ut J.H.AER NE- ThonJe 9 in ere taknV h yat-B W ANI he imiIkor ood an as fa e fr a h oe. .aBner eotHY. nThe 9V, ins erliSnoCht hand, able to handle a tcamn. It Phn 3 han- for interment. Rev. S. L. PHONE 164 vol&eai lakes years Vo be an expcrtencedPhe43 Toi], Whitby, conductcd the sr farmer and'then there's always 1 vice. SUBMARINE, TOMB FOR 40 MEN, MAKES FINAL PLUNGE for our f orebears who in rugged- land's shorsIangon otk M ' 1ness, integrity. resolve and cul- a motion pcue0 h otn T L~~~1±'k AI~~ turc laid the foundation 'of Can- of this lette noeo isMis Prs yeIaim in C rwrg tT e Editor"s v ail !ada's future greatness. ty's royal bx. flresz 0 Wntten By u~-é 4as I wasleaving emphasized theveyeg0fteci. MISS MARYMALCOLM, ESTLETON à4 ___e__rested with the wisdom and ex-J esmans adloigfradt _____________________________________________Dr.___ B. Williams Writes Itr tent of her f oreign trade and so ornx alpandfra ah * ing ccount0f His whilc in London I spent some o>f Eflglafld's RmnSa Pastorate of Rev George MeKay jrl e TI atf'.îr ij EprensinteOdMY limited urne visiting not only In conclso yuwilgte 184 9 li lfe peitoi ii'Iac, liLadCanada House but the abodes of that whete itihoitaty 1884 iticivr-eHsfilflwe uiigiii the other chief Colonial Embassies scenerysregh fchrctr %o rrk goe> ou. and t a iiieottiîîg Iîlic 1kgruater part t tliu tiixue iuntil lier May o4mat1e9on.m 1!.~ie(ýIuti aldiffi 'rîrith184lie v%%as reîu'îved frihi. ea taema:expression onthat mt o ycities oragi itgerla- a cal '%%a, extued to Re Peer ~ ~t atr*-Lands End in capital letters return. iut, y ador eohr d î~~. p le, H aii l li edîî lb ilib ramo wa iloouhve(n 'i i Cihomeiwaas a amed0frrny school-Some of you would wish me the eeal o.Egad1 l~~~~~~~~~~~Ta wuîiî îr M-r daî (iîi i, 'i, a ega hntairnpresyse me j say something on governiment hygn alih lohîîî \\j Ilialii oi iwere a uîuioiîiîeul ligood even to the last drope, eveneve t, aîttcid tlîî P'reslhiterv iîeuîiiig al, Rev. ROnald Phalen, B.A aroaner 1mthngaluîit . on different counities or 10- t adsEd Puteroro i suport o tli sain. 182- 195 a omanc or omethng abut litiesiti on o historic LodLo ,ononLaon Petebor ii .îiîpoî ~f tu aiie 892 195 . and now it was my privilege, de-' Tli e cou grvgat iii, pomi eî 0 îa% TIiheu f ,1h' ed tliat Iuîîd esi raNic .~true pn eoeIlf a-England's winding lanes, or even Sneey $tl4b aaid pr{iviihe a irce liou..e. N ;I resliîvtcriaîl piaoi, a vacamîcy. The ada that I was going to stand ihow I arn getting along drivingL.BWlias Fleuliizi decliiuîcl te cail as lie wa, uiueîi., f thli, hIeavu charge coimhd flot ~uo h atfo fEgihsi on the wrong side of the road but at elv ,lt f romn ScotlIai aui ac -, hvi met 1)yaail aged ian Nu t tlie eed ~ grimly through the centuries I1 have no time now for any. SINGERSWFE cepu.ued a cail ti Dummier, s,) tie v%%as. muît. anîd ou Juu%- 5tli. 1892. tieti reaching "westward Ho" into the Ianvr or antbigFRMSE HI peoffle of Carîwriglit lad t. calNv Romald Phalil, .whîo had grari- , v Atlantic. As I st.ood here on the cutsfrIcno ieatu 1 t8,%i vasuiiaiiiioîu. Ili ta\i'r iitl ' earlier. '.'as iiiuîcted iii tlie with my hands across the sea. ev- Wr itr fi.NihrcnI mnt r se ofr f ïZ.v (G o. Nic Ka\. late of t)'- E1iîîi'killeîî ClîurcIl and giveli lite en cailing to you 1 was remindedsiuae1 u ti nqeyu- cou osn tteDcr '"l n tta a Ir ov'.tri'ier'ig.'it of tlie field with it:.trc- ~ ~ '~ -'.' Ni r. ýNI eKa'.v .iîîce >1teai Cadiîîî was ihiemi tue îarg- at the toc, or would it be the heel NwIhvntsi ntig creey udy ae2 iiiduc'ted fouly rcchngou toAbssm 'about Scotland or Wales but like at 2.30 pm hr iIb h 5tIî (la\of J uv.. 88.and lconiiiied » the 0f tViio'e aiid Nîr Plialemi îhr àa- past"r for a' littie mnon thamifie-e lîiumi.elît v. udttii'.igor anîd fre..h- ~-*f"-'I hope his thoughts were as ben': the po al et' 'Yarrow unsd" p r 5atcso hr.a, ea rý. H e re-o, lieed tii- 'abatli' I-so f %'utiltit îiit lic varied (Ilut ies .~ .eficient as mine.thtsalyetobsenada- 2hat94p.. dFra, v 'i iich hlad fori 'r-.mt iite andi: îaîî% ca ru ofilsfrtps As we journeycd along Devon's'preciated for we intend to nose lune 261,a 9pm t rnt pra rat.i 8, \r lae nrr- wniglnsi u a a e u a costhe border right Church. Alwocnhi I)-nc1oe tamni rC-o'îai7u r ate. iii1893 Ni . Plialei fore y sterday Mrs.Wia bsup Vo the rugged north of Scot- are asleu oated mueutimgs iii di ffereîîî sections ..of thle cd Ni s- lisahetli Besiec in fr etda Ms.Wlim: t'îîgregatioii. Special 'erilce. were ' tronîg oni ath. TIlisi-.Niug tlivsece- I a said radworonthyand re- lie Id for .ouiie wcek-..i tie church! auj brideIu uro ug lt î~to lie iiamse a aittehi she belvdw h had re : rch. Tlie sus.-iriiiîiuilIte. of r ued t.'carry outii il' dutie. v. îîlîlittle heard the tam e irsek fta tijeyecar. '.eould ..hiîw tilat tuIe ciaiigv iii tie iieiiber>liiî, or Nuild-...... place referring t hi ancestral -H O, S j01 frînalites cof tlîe Presbveri a ii'îumIg. Somie salbbatli services. were The curtain rings down on the career of a raised lat-er and ha.s lain rusting on the docks I my raopind youat line. te ciniirelie.. ocre îlîî N. oîi,er%'-ed v. lieumi hiClul in tdie a itecr1iii and I 'oet itnics submarine that nine years ago was a tomb for 40 s.nce. Towed out to sea at hast. three navy men ydopnyualie we sec scli >tauiliétit as "aftr ex- iienlieevonengfIntheiseas'tamostistraeniindoesasttrs.eaOffmswentaaboardastrserOffpenedabsix nvalvesnetosxavaove wa crlYouattalku aboutbout ckeded lie aiitato. ouesaio adprye ndcioi ddd oIle u . .a pr BarbeT s Point. Honolulu, thc U. S. submarine S4î to pour in. then sprang into a launch and pulled sardines in a box but on this thie carndidate for inemhiershiiî w-a> oftue serv.ice anîd thîc Br'ok om Pram..u was sunit to the ocean bcd by orders of the navy away whiîe thc undersea craft made her last dive. srnal sl.and every foot of land,i 24 1 o a c' rdiaIh'. recoived imto the mreber- >tili ii in ue oui' iitridticed ahonut eatn In 192~7 the 84 went down off the The $4 is seen here just as she was cast ach'ift. every page of history ia cranuned dep i.ti oigeaiiTk,ý ýOecrii.an eftdi saimet ju a igle re n fies orih.hrbwi itngwietes nst with centuries of legend and fact, weegiveu to imtemdiîgc'uîmî-wr co miiug.aid c imdiii Aug- to the number of 40, to their doom. She was îles for the hast plunge below the waves.lo rgd an rmnc. f E cais coilector' were aîppoiuited toi';um.t h3ti. 189.1. Re. Ni r. Pliaim read Bloody Assizes and Bill of Rights 'S EVC solict Stmb'triî)itiii for rniýsionare tie vdict that on ui.tgtmt 27tlit 1893.,________________o______ f peasantry and Royalty, the purlînses ini e'er'.- se.ctioni of thie C'.îi- Jtuit miema ber., of lite Cadiu, Cliturclia room for improvement. Maybe A. E. Billett, Mrs . L. D. Sykes or chronoîogy of man's bitter strug- ~ ' gregatioi. Niaiy iorv qUotatnmm '.'ouhd Ne a'ked toi hîamd iii thîir bai- OFI Kane gets $1,00 per day for his Mrs. Roy Knox. I tb.ink they gle for Democratic Governiment To give better servcetoucuoms -shiow tltat thevir ica' ait cari'. atteralt j ot', for die electiomi (if four ie'..iw I * 0 services, and two square or round could give you an idea of what and withal even now ringed about we are now open 24hVsa a.Cr at tie riglît t1hiimg.. amu it i. iitere.t-, cler'. Tieue mti cliosemu were Jaines IVo icer«H e ope meals a day off a farm table, our comrnunity is doing along that by snarling despotisms. iig tii ceu that dihîC mitîitîer of comi- Nlalcolmri. Frauik- Samdersoui. IsaiaîîII and what's that? Lots Of milk, fine for Kanes and others as wcll. Yestcrday we saw our new king. White Rose Gas Ieft before rnldnightfrwsigo rnuitîcamts receiv.-uîI aried frira temu iPlarclay aul ind iuHî'.ev. Ou 22mîd cream. eggs. meat. vegetables. Sinoerely Yours, He was paying a visit Vo the For Safety greasing will be delee t7am h ti tlirt'.-thurece e'ery year. amîd tle: of Octoher. 1893 tlhese four were Editar of Canadian Statesman, fruit, butter. Meals that are Darlington Farrner's Wife. Dutchy of Cornwall, a Dartmoor next rnorning. a c t neîa uot co mtnn ou'haî . îl m .ort u dau u(tCti owranville. Iworbtlianerefr om thelk. in Editor's Note:- The above let- estate of some thousands of acres iItore umiDetil. Niatei,18as îro- Hoffica. Ie.,sfstht foir.and Dear George: Bwavlcal h er elivd ter was a confidential one sent iun control of the Crown and nier out inrd ftra r-oyaoe reumtiol nvleal h yashe e entrd ai Princetown a f ew miles gre.. ivas ruade in thue purcluasc (if Ouit tecvimther î.ist ". ttvel Having read The Statesman there. ft ublitond Hwas no t ncan-nth fPyot. eeen- iNe re-id uce of Nir. Jamîte.. Hîlmîtos, ani'ideîsdadopîteih btdte sssonever stnce I can remember. and Then we have another Party. frpbicto.Hwee.i on- for 0fPlymouth W Lan's l'ackstock. ,omt if tlie Nu't ft"use, i tîtat l'1,iiucufirliu '.'e dis..hime tlte being old acquaintances 1 amn tak- moved in to Darlington from Bow- igo h aers n te n n pn laathu FAIR ALIO A C thue vilIlage for a ianuu... to '.ehîiclih c-iii iiuuuî i 1 î1 t tru ing the liberty of writing you. manville while the moving was. rural conditions 'xi general that 1 awaiting his arrival with al loa Mr NeK'.fmuall' broiuguiîlii. IitmDriig \Ir. Phuaileii.. îpa..t<rate tlie SyIWh syorrUal oo.H die ago cri w sedprisinVopbihantafd usedd n ItikK "\1I nwGut erh irsad .-. lirile. fo'r S$145') Ballxiîff 'uuilHackstock audî Cauhii. Auxiliarie.. authority on conditions in the the surner. sinokes cigarettes trorn the lady who wrote ît. This, every Cornishman of good repute \\\\<n\ ew ta ueresa atriso Nîtiug $475. 1ofu iteWiniuMi', Iýioîuar'. Societ'. Kane home and family? Most isame as Kane). goes on relief was reluctantlygatd sworn in as special constabuiary. 1r~ Batteries. Tnîu ltie C vereune ivt davs I)ut î'. ri norgaiuizeil. TIi.. rgaiiization assurcdly no one within a radius in the wrinter. Although we may have been i With the King, Mr. J. H. the tidic tumnl id'.'. e fiuu'h auîther toîk Iplace iii Octob'.r l il. 18931. of three miles of Hampton. May- A year ago last faîl, I had animisinformed about certain par- IThomas of recent publicity. and"___________________ %cacamci-, amui Cadnu. (a.. we ..hîaIl TIti.. '.-as tlie fir..t WI o.îrgau- be if you take the trouble 10 cai l m log, ithat's good hard woOdi ticulars pertaining 10 the lasi ourselves all visiting Cornwall' We Wash Cars c.,ll it herafter) i.. iiituîî tu Blac,-1 izatuouu iui Caruierighut. on the Hamîpton Women's In- you know. to be sawed and cut'Kane episode we arc quite fam- within a week I could not help1 ,tl)ck antd Emumikihhenuonu\la%- 27tlu. Tht'.ooý-fiî'iig ouficer' '.'.rc elcet- stitute or the Christian people of into fire wood. I know this chap'iliar wit.h the circunistances but think that this county was 1S89. It i,. pre.îmmmtd tiat \fr. \le-:cd. Pre..ideit ..'\trs.. R Ni. Plualei Darlingion. you will find Out. was hard UP 80 of fercd him one whereby the Kane family and being rather overdone with not- ~Kas..inflîunce amud eioîi fello'.e.hipi l't Vice, Nirs.. Ioliu Hoiiey, Sr.; 21i1d morc- about the Kane family th.an third of this wood if he would others moved to Darlington. and ables. eaH ogn ' witli tlue lBack'tock couigrugatini Vice. Nrs.. Jîîhuu Johmtiîu: Secretar%. you ever knew before. help my son cut it up. They cut familles on relief in Daýrlington With thc second night in En.g-. FL Sevc St io <tuniughi. r.iemceamîîmg ueniemt- il J Nîlue:Tra.mrr. u.. suet On May 23rd Dr. Ferguson and the woodi and made 3 Piles Of iV. became residentsof Bowman 1 lIand it was my special privilege VEL AUO I)er.. liii toii hun tioun. .A., Ree. Alvx ioiteu. Mrs. Howard Cowling had been As the other chap's house was over night. It was common ialk to represent Canada ai the Lord Liberty & King Bts. Poe2 MIcLare.-uvas' pa..tîîr f tlue Csd- Clartîr \fmbr. Ni- Fmil'. Wil- ai Kanes all day as they irere nearer the pile than ours and ai the urne, but the "swapping" Mayor of London's banquet l'o the gatioui. of 13ackstock andt Euiiuîkil- liatuu'ruil'-i»Nar' N'iutiitru xpecting a baby there. The Dr. able 10 remove it without much [or exehange of these familles was International Medical Conference iiqi "i ie becamute hatorrfItlîe Ca'! N-I r'. \- Kmuu.uîuauuii, .. hA7 izziNi)iit-'said Kane would have 10 stay itrouble. he got one teamister toi carried on as sort of an unwrit- 1 which i was attending. and from mai. ciigrugatiomu. h (111 luf f ru>- coiori Nl-.E'.a Iolute'. N\I.i with his wife. and that he would remove one pile. another tea.m- 1 ten law arnong the municipalities. j then on the succeeding hours .ii ... . . . muîaiiiucd li u1w Pterli(ir., Prc'lv.teru ..rahu îhiiiier, Nu'. iIreius Coulter. have to give Up work and that ster to remove the second pile and 1 NVe know Darlington townshp1bhan i mply a sequence of whiile ca<iluuuuu%%s I%, 11'.(iuuuîîhcrtlcN. ituil% 1-Hooeu N-%r>. \Villiamut mnant that lie would be needing, the lasi pile lhe and his ten-year and Bowmanville have given this 1enc-hantinent. Great Britain may care of Whitlîv. a reîatiomt'lîiji uhat 1 \ atiiî. Ii-..Li'l ,..Nl..îmr eif I asked the Docior old son were rernoving by hand- f amily relief. that Womcn's In- 1 be a very small island-it is. but e c'îutuume niti 125 ~ uuStu iri oe', Nrs. George F-ergn- lwhat else wsnee.h adseg. hnnihor nomdjstitutes. neighbours and others I arn finding itcontains a lot of, Ir. NîcLaremu c'îutiuîîî to tiuuu.ter 1Iso,.îisisN, Sarali Williamrsom.Nr. clothing for boili mother and us as to what was what. He gol 1 have ai various urnes given them motion picture scenes. I have al- four alîîuuttî'.îî uar' .lîî icrNgu JîteWslauîiNissL... J. ftn.ie'. child and some more extras from over two-thirds of that wood when1 clothing. food and work. But thej ready aken so many that I fear - *~~~~ih.~~~ Heruru udledmtHmho Rcip, for 1893 '.'ere $25.90. the store. I asked the doctor he was supposcd Vo take only one- 4- pont wc endeavoured Vo bring oui I shiail have to charter the Queen #fii a nuunmber oif xîar, liefr isIlui 1Q05 tlic receihît.. iere $4266 why was he not taking hier to the third. This was a year ago last .¶n our editorial of the 4th inst. Mary to get themn back home. il' tIiý lie î'. ailii uîalîî, Ni. Nc-1 ohuiclu iii t,' lie die greste..t a- hospital 'Darlington looks after '.'.inter. without pointing a finger ai any but with these marvellous realities ' Ka îic r iueîduuII.ieattii 111,11111t li ea.li. N'tltiug "uitii t'.,l)sucli cases ai Hospitali adh LstfîIihuhhemgtoparilcav individual. mun- of Old England and Scotland ITO CC t il. uie 'uudeml'.i'.lulo .u'utiliue1), largeli)p fr hractical work, said she wouldin't go and she some carpentry work for me. My icipality or organizalion. was ltai hope in educalion. entertaiient 'Ii.mt uîeuubr.. 'if llfuuuin lui 'r lai'..et. wouldn'i go the limie before. Dr. Json had started some carpcniry. such deplorable conditions exisi and dccpening of the bonds of1 WV ' %lie. i. S.. \IN-r 'li;di;e - rilu -icut Ferguson had 10 go avray ihen, but had to leave before finishing in a cornmuniy where ire boasi lempire Vo bring back to Canada r Ruî N:. Nil..uiî '..l-. '. . 1. ,'iuî iii. tIIl and Dr. Bell of Bowmanville was;'as farmers were asking for his as- of ealling ourselves christians. The of the land to which I arn here ! riiî'lîîîc î".tela cl "hiu alddnn h ilt sistance. to rush faîl work before social order of ihings as they are 1 an abridged vesi pocket edition 1 NlH'i l 'uuur"uMrs. Cowings bil of $1000 as the freeze up. This chap says today certainly needs correciing 'to pay my respect and homage j 'ri ,1î I ucr .car- ilu tiliunurses fee was read at Councilt o me. why pay me? when your r orhousecleaning if we. as ncigh -____________________________________________ - u lc tc itila cîlli meeting on Saturday. She said sons making a good job of the bours are content to counitenance P ic ic a' '.<îrclueuile' lu' hilrir coditonsaitheKan hoe ier work. One month and a haif such wretched living conditions P i ni .i -i Huie I.; lu 'la. f lunue, 1116,Nir.s. worsc this urne than the last case later this chap went on relief. and make no deierrnined effort i iii1, I ut '.'.i'l ireî ehîldroru she had there. This tirne she When the township ordered the 10 improve thcm for our less for- n - it 'niit lie r'.' " f s failhfîml litii- said the f ather and f ive children men on relief out Vo he]p cut their tunate citizens.WLE' i T'I.1-i'.rirk'I icliv Ni \r, Pihaî- had one granite rnug for the: own wood in the bush this cx-, S u p p ie slr"ît t lie tuie ()rîihitamu 'iehd time she hadi to make a cake and sick or his wife was. They wcre, BLIND INSTITUTE IS i the Vui 'i.%.us alîiîlc withî bake it in the frying pan. Wo- able Vo geV one day's work out of PLEASED WITH ~* ýEverything to lessen labour :'uumens Institutes are wondcringim o i i itrsspl f L C LC M AG f ro ure V tie fr te K&e edery poplffoom Bwmavile H C.Treeer n Bhai 0fNat D r s s e on your sunner outings utmiei what happenedl.o dishes and!,fuel. v o m ieAMP IG _______________othcr things te have donated1 Then again I amn told we have, ol rse PAPER UTENSILS SCHOOL REPORT fa-milv. cal up asking our Darlington louai Institute Thanks Local j 0f course they don'i go to Kane cierk Vo write old age pensions for Committee and Organiza- Cups. for hot and cold drinks or his wife and ask just wheni thcm. which he does flot do. tions for Support- plates, two sizes; spooIIs and TYRONE they expeci their next baby, so I arn no townsh-ip of ficial, .iust A group of Figured Voile Dresses, comn- forks. table cloths, serviettes, were riot ready with clothing his a busy country womcen with lots Bowm.anville contributions Vo- prising dark and light patterns. Sizes 14 to 52. 3o picnlc baskets. The f ollowing are Tyrone Pub- lime but got busy ai once. The to do. with two children away ward the work of the Canadian $ lic School Easter to June terni ex- baby dicd and I under'stand thcy working and Vwo more still at High National Institute for the Blind VALUES IN THE GROUP UP TO $3.95 GO D AL ES amination resuhts. They will be asked for the baby's clouhing back School; a busy telephone: front were higher per capita than any use i cobiatin ithf alin order o be prepared nexi door and back door calis 10 town or City between Toronto and oriental Toilet Paper, 1000 exa.m rcsult.s Vo determine pro- year.1 answer the ycar through. However, Montreal. the local comnxittee sheets, 3 rls --26c Motions: The Institute has on file what I1 acquire general information and was inf orned at a meeting on Wriin PdsUnn .ndk1 GaSr-arien 77,Howar 78, they have donc for Kane f anùly. knowledgc 0f township affairs. Iu Thursday af ternoon in the Publice Wrün Pds lnn ndkW GldSr.V-ay77io war Brad- Although neyer a member of the! seemis Vo me I was born into the Hcalth Nurse's room at the Town Ch l r n sSlR finish, 3 sizes, eaeh - --9c ley 74, Liilian McRobex-ts 74, Artie Womcn's Institule, I help with the job being brought Up on politics- Hall. The statement came f rom M illLnery -' Envelopes, to match. plkg. -9c Thompson 73, Joyce Park 73, con-amunity sewing for the needy. and f armn life at home. H. C. Treneer of Vhe Institute Verna MeRoberts 62, Iva Camp- Two years ago in November I Being a native of Darlingion'staff, who supervisced the local Lending Librory bel47.fordeseven artiles o aohn- o g155yer n capaflghe total amount $1 D resses $1.0OO New Fiction Roy Prescoti 7O'z. Lorne Yeo 69, other wornen living in the saine:. Canada and Uic StaVes. in homes !273, oniy $15 of Ihis comî-ng Agopi ie 14, ln A Gronp of BETTER RATS 3c er ayA;ilen ra e10-41-Wi nahus acKne. ai Ms.Ra.e. f.x-.rin-o pope..ht 1rm uAid te ai i dna conr 0 RdYelos in,8tctTeea 4, I J. .1 --t'

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