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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 30 Jul 1936, p. 6

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PA GE SIX -ILLE.O NTAI Oi~ , 1T U1R b1AY, JULY 3 Jth, 1936 able o, conducting the musc n 1 - very thankful for the ram. A lot 'i r gM a ruch ilarger church. Io1te ranisp.s.hl nwbut iIliyi O Thesnytnesaofsm in oCattwrgght iNESTLETONeH nW OSC EKTIA Thenane ofth~ewii3stîb- NES LET N il help somne of the laterl M~VL E Infuse six heaping teaspoons ai Saladaelc uai in ih1holn Pe b tra im i Cat rg tscri bed to the Building Fund of g rain and root crops. Th e dry, w4e. Mer six minutes straln Iiquid intotwqatcoane.Wlhtad the new Nestieton Station Pres- n'Ohaa.ae :ssig eppi eA onaierwihcod atr.D fotalo in a oomoreeddn Written By byterian Chur-ch were: Congrazulations to Ml,. Ralph pe:1 Ma. arettv seChaus in moaedinalvedf, buètd uaran hejuc !Jame Hooy S m.0 Emierson on passing h:s examîn- %vays than one a- wve know of one son. Ohw.aeýiighrpr d1fl otie ihcl e.D MISS MARY M LCOLM, NESTETON G-psonHooey 10,DOations 'at Peterboro N orl ni a 1 holdayer who wanted tu g Lh ents r n i m aey h O ail tews iudwl e MISS MARY MALCOLM, ESTLETON i son W . Hooey 10 .00 Schooi, and on receiving hs In- :. n u h a m o e ih t. M. a d M s m a ey h od wtr tî,ie hqi iI bc m lu y ev i~ cipdie Joh Dike 10.00teim i,'t las Cetiicae. not the luck to find even one Mr and Mrs. Chas. Holt and John Dhckey terîmhFer, CTarsnCertifscate.hId Contînued from last week tîenth to carry on the wor,.R-W. Pl P 10.0 Casaeachrc o' ueda. 'hwifm. thtoe. Trno iie e that they had been called on to Andrew Malcolnm10-00Cae.rat ch3rch on t s adýa Gessand e1hae to :e The Parents.mr. nd Mrxs. tFrank Rev. IMr. Gomm, 1917-19 accomplish. James J. Bruce 100.00 A ur.4.at230pi. tisGrnd ae and c vegetabls feve fr ne JohnMoutjo 10.00mother"s Day and everyone villte aet b stis year. Th 3mnty er.tand M their Is On June lst. the chu:.ch lost The anniversary services vere Asa Spinks 100.00 be \velcoîne. especially grand- dwenh îsery o b fut ati ere oeyn i n toMi adbMr. Ros one of xts young active members taken by Rev. V. Walker. of Jan- Joseph Hooey 100.00 mothers. 'ment eetobfrit eha.Hlof ell ing thhisd rae in the person of _Mrs. John W. etville. who delivered two hepfl MBerýes are so pleniful that some mvthnt of yn g be. lo t îo ae _s. A. Barclay 50.00 Serv:ce in the United Chur-ch i'ousewive.s boast of having one wîhnoeweWaiot h r-SALAD Hooey, a member of the Bible sermons. On Monday evenîng Ceci, Wilson 5 0.00 was w&l1 attended on Sunday or two quarts! thers and sisters of the deceased. Class and charter member of the the congregation assembled in Hannah Hooey 5000 ornng. Mrs. Lornell-îmo ' is oac Lno Ooo Miss A]ice Halloweil]lhas re- Ladies' Aid Society. the basement for supper, follow- William Hooey 50.00 solo was much mpson'sd rs o-aciLntn Ooo turned to Toronto. Though members wr deletedi, ed by a suitable concert in the Trhomas Hooey 5-)0. 00 Mr. John Edward.s boehis : tdlemohrMs.EUn The W. Savery family visîtied by r m vl e t n ' k es u ioi m o h h r h otJosiah M uîrheadi 50.00 shoulder and is now in Keno'-a der wood. friends in M illbrook. __ _ _ _ _ _ the work went stead:ly on. Miss Perry Quartette furnishied the Norman Muirhead 50.00 hospital. Mrs. Joseph Thorne's little W. A. of Shiloh church lield a Use Statesman Want Ads - the otssml th Reit Ida Malcolm, detained by sick- music. The Wednesday evenîng Mr.s. James Malcolm 25.00' zand-dlaught.ers hlave gone to meeting on Thursday ithe ness in the home. resumed hi- following. the usual social even- 'Fi-n and si acli 3.0ýAniesr crie nteOshawa. church at which a qut %was uî-ae psn plae i heoran Daic Ml-in ws wllatened 1George Montgomerv ' 20.00 Piosbttene.Re -ChurcA. er well s.Oscar Wr4ght and Annie ed. colmn, Superintendent of Sabbath On the evening of Mai-ch 9th.iAr-tliur Hanna 10.00 attndedreevD. A FerusonMrs. ZW Arnistrong. Miss Mary and Master Wilbuî- School, was at his post. and othler Rev. Gilbert Gomm preached to 'William Williamson 15 00, - hun eivrd ledd d a\ ltik nd s. esa aml er.Nwnakt r iiig members who had been de:ained a large and appreciative congre- !Robert Dickey - ssi cresed. Lthusicng enschoir Mil'Mrook, land fîiends a Cabre.Hny emreor iîiga from attendîng regulariy were gation. This proved to be the last 'Rober: McKee a0.0 tedwîh msic wmch ws iMi. H rlandSees. BRler. -' s Ma H allo es nadmli baca i tei plce atBblecr plsrvieceesi te bauiflioseh oner25.0 uc ap:ec tesehucviecev leclht sstr.MrsnRr.ElhMis areKteronanfmth S u n a y c h o l a d h o : . b i c k c h u c h a t e s t e t o S t ti n . o h n P r o ttv ix c e s w il b e w mh d r a w n d r î o :0 1 t . e r . H a m p t o n . a n d M is s H . W h i t e ., Whe te arcese Ol bo-ik t rhe aîly m eonng Sftarc Fedoano. 5 August. ,hcni e v. and rsg Mrî. and Mrs. Ross Pattei-son. Toronto. visited their cousin. Mirs. vember llth members cf the Lad- lO0th. it vai discovered to be on James Neil 00,Walker and sons will :ake thïr TontoM. awe r guest at î pr-1 Rhar ankoBennttan.d f 00 çieatlon in Trenton .New Jer-sey. 'on.,M' n .. Pater- rs. Fank Benonttand oldau- ies' Aid Society were preparing îîe ad befre sufficient help ar- ýLouis, Fa'llis 001J plans to continue the:î' inter.u -rived the structur-e with al con- Intere.,t o e s- 89 s ajrePperc exJr es apr lthr and th loaniTroprnt.,aire.ho dy ed meetings. but were again forc- tents was destroyed. Like the Insuî-ance y.0lo -e x-ho has been holidin r.JcbHloe. ed daying8f0- w:th liererparents.etMi-.hand etodiscontinue meetings by an pioneers of old, the congregation Andrew Fairbairn iît.:em0wllreurihme Johin Caîscadden anda theîr mo- MrspJcobrHalloweMrti an edict from *the town,-hip author- ifound themselves without a2.0 Laclies Ai-I wilU meet on ThursI ther. Mrs. Wi Carscadden. vis- ripcrAla Matr an ities. On accouint of the -Flu church home. The first act xvas To oe continiiec- oav ev.en'nrz. August 6th. a: Mrs.ited Mrs. T. A. Reid, Newtonville. fainily. Brighton. x isited her mo- the ?iuch as lozd fr afewj t fîd abuidin fo woshi.. lixe Bown. jMiss Ethel Boyd and Mr. Alex ther. Mrs. John McKay. weeks. but whien the danger ivas i The Metlhodist, Board of Northî Recen-, Vsito:-s: vie.Mr.J s ied.i3trlcow an so nla over resumed services as usual. Nestleton very kindly supplied 13LACKSTOCK Mrs. R.WUais ndMs, r. WilliamDilnun -oi hn fmmr.Tese and Mis The Annual Meeting was well this want. and on March l7th the the. Ms. as.Woydliatoi- don ad isno.- alyd atte-d.d bDoris Wersiianbsrwitnd Mc.1andM s. taking a course at Guelph Col- the scales arq ail that reniain attndd y ffces.mebes ndPresbyterians of Nestleton Sta-1 Fred Todd. -Newtonvile. Ilege. x%-as a weekend visitor at his and these belong to the farmes adherents. with the pastor in the tion held service in the Methodîst On Friîday eve'n ng a reci -ai ~-jMiss. Marjorie Nesbîtt. Toronto.* iiother-s. Mrs. A. Darlington. as they built the shed and also chair. Reports were read aI- iChurch at North Nestleton. This gîven 1),%the pJano and vocaljwmhMci Mi s.Hrl Nes- Thei-e was a fair attendance at bought the scales. If these ai-e though not so encouî-aging as us- ý arrangement continued for sev- PiP;L-S of M:-s Ada Joies-Saç::-j ît.church Suinday moringn. and w-eljsold or- disposed of by the farîî- I U al. but n d er e r c u msd. t n ce s eîA l m gr ontsm e tin % ns tu h e nco m ty ha w .ch -'% :- W lia m H u tch iso n an d îeard a speak e r- fro m th e L o rd 's ters i t is n ecessary th a t a meet- I wer cc sîdred vey g od. The A ongegaionl eetng a- uc enoye. Mss Mai-oe Hutch son. Ml'. Day Alliance who gave a splendid ing be lield and a com mttee A same officers were al lected forj held in the Hall at North Nýestie- Congratulations ',o M.ss Paul- and Mrs. James Stewart and address on the wock that is be-t foi-med to decide a.s to what willO l'lv [I S 1919 with exception of the Treas- le onl. eeroo.a M.CeiIidon ohI " pese- ethe be done with the iony- w eac tie. ain lae. n a Malcolm elc-dýuso arose about the cause teacheî- al Mt. Carnmel sehool. 'Wlso)n's. Sabbath. The choi- under the the money shail be given. Somne as ssstat resurr.ýf the fie. Al were agreed that St. John's S:nday School andi Mr. andi5m~ Leonard Joblin leadership f Mr. and Ms. Jas. suggest that the ioney be given asssn t r asur de uiof c n blame coulci be attached to the Sunday Shool azS . îo.1vi th Ms. R. William. Swarbrick. and asssted by Mrs. to the church. n tlaDo i c Nestleton Fcesbyterian C hu r c h - overheat-ed furnace pipes enj .oyed a p:;cnmr a- Cream cfi Miss Eve2yn Sandeî-son. Miss Ro Keen andi Miss Kathleen Rev. Mr. Lawson cf Toronto lok ac o 11. vih t .de eingý the cause. The question Bareyv Park. Bo-.ma nvi on Norma Hooey. and Mr. Har3 Honnbrook. v-isîtoî-s in cuir midst. pceached in Shiloh on Sunday looek mb ershp191. faîluî-es ad-arose to rebuild or not to buîld. Thursday. o Sandei-scn at Mn. M. Mounioy s. sang --A Voice Is Calline:- and took for his text. Isamah 58: disouagme~s bu w:huhirand hrhUin vsas is- Mm-SMs Ellen Emienson ivith Miss 1bMm-s. Jas. Boyd has iîad several 113. Ho pointed out three of the disouagmens.bu 'ýiz te icssed TheUnonPastor inodithe . and Sus. Foser Fe:cuiso ƒ Lord*s commrand te o esi Te atrformeardhe ave -one to, Ot-a,,a. xhr I Margaret Steee. cad spolli and us laid up foi- the rueatest things. Gods love.od.- gofovadG '. H o t W o e members chatlhe was înstructed IFruo a -crd~ps-o r.Jh oe.Msr.R~time being. SonadG h i abidinI a ith . o pa nd lovh e . rh a u r e s tiif r n the cjivil service. .an i B urney H oey wfth frien dis M iss E dith E mipringha m sand 1lion f G od's day ou- an y of t hle se reo, I a with yo aw -ay:' they d ! hem that C urch Union w ould . a : Lindsay. n ece. M iss Ruby E np:ingham . thre e. im portant thing s - reoedw't rnex-d rce ndbe consumated the following year. Mr. Wallace Mariox andi ch'Ic- 'Mr. anti Mrs. 'Marshall BaIl Markhanî. visîted Mrs. C. Under- struction to the w-orld. \iolt-re 12,a d it seemed a waste of rn Mi.Ru:rh Mario-,v. Miss Mae and i-S. Elizabeth Bal. Lindsay. wood. once said if he coud cap tuie h- 12.adLei2ton anciM. Hector Short - a*Mr Herb. Hooey's. M-. and Ms. Jas. SwAarbi-ick ISabbath lie couldi destroy Christ- e t n tîme andemene-otodrebuildxasrs1dge'in thefl re xxere too înany churches in - ejoeite xus:nOi MI. andi Mî-s. Oscar Edwards. xx-"ere visitors s* Mr. Mark Allin's.1 ianity. If w~e even lose oui- Lord'sat n Cartxxriglht at present. It 'Was fWdeda fom P elce rb o-cOPorc Ferry. at Mn. Leonard Job- IAn enjoyable e. ening xvas spent day. gmesc will be our tiiscrescs invdby Andrew Malcolm. Se- h.-uh the Ka-xai-ha Lakes. lins. in ~ o'~mhusic which would be much The Sabbath %vas miade for man a one yJohn Dickey. that. a new Several frcm thle commun cxil Mis-. -aPýoi,. o*oW njoyed by Mcr. Alin who used to and flot mari for the Sabbach. . For as_ church be erected on the samne attended the Mountjoy p:cn:c -a: wm:h hec niother. Mc'. Geore snz in the Ncwcascle Maie Quar- God saîi. Reniember the Sabbathlitea M ii grounds this summer. Carried by Orono pam-k on Sa:urday. 'rut. t' touàf cia:.datadkep thoyaGdsî ma;ority of fourteen. The Pas- Soîry to hear chat Mr. E,,eI:.e. Mr-. James Hooey and M$ 18fltsy.Rmmei3h0Sbal t o A id h is r a j o r it x t c u ld n o T e ..x n is 1. Il a w c n V : O o ~ x e B o wm n a r -i I e . M r . a n d - ! . d a- y d m a k e i t a h o lid a y . 1E ~ y t e c m o r i e p y n YO EjAbuilding committee uas ap- xvho us visitinut hec Parent'. 'li G xc nW .s onri mIh Mrs. John f1ii u*îîul I.lltui sytotoIl o1înu f t 'pointed of Robert Dickey andi and Minr. Fred Baley. uncierxx en:Ho i:Iii uj icl ii11,tibnypcin.ccmghu.o G O A John Marloxv. 10 represent the an open'ation for append:c:tms. Mr antiMd Creîghcon DevÎt-. utii- -ieife!x isipîghrecioay0 h cong-egation. and James Bmuece n: a*os N' S. McQuade's. Pli' r uilt -iiilî.i heso cailed snmall and i inocien- C rei n a Reen sNiis:M..anti îrs. Bert "Mc-Mu:Ier. hj>ilw- îlo,î c -ali tto hings done on Sundays?. Itlm. C irei ndT l tO e te represent the adherents. Tht .Mr. and Mrs. jabez NV::. &îc amm.x. Janc:vmý-lle. a Mr. R. . .ii .li! ilt. ad to hear the dufierent one-. manazers to be a consuling comn- R'.antl i s.F. W. Nexe Dcieu Rev. I- riiiii ;t: hiîc, - i speak o ieec-e-c ita m'::ee. -Andrew- Malcolm, trea t HastinL-s umî.Wîhîam Hooey. secretary. -3atr1us.I nd Mis . Albert, Farro-sw .i . h!i~ ci, linca-- tending chureh o n S in ci a 5-. E M U A ccngregatîcnal meeting V.aý DSicf. P-c-Mr. -hfue: . MiE î xc mif. us 0mw anow L E.îNprl E LLu om a t xtoho OS' i Deto.: M .Nura\ oniey Ca an lie O . -t - ..chumch cun hot, taý. .n m caled 1lacer te appoint oficers tO Ma toc B r:uceTïàx.o: oc........s n \I:M .and NI s.J. Fom dec. fonumch and foui'tecnth of July.- i i anti mn wihlte r ut s are CC i ake he place of hose ie-,gnin ' L" Ca e m S. : ". Iir i aod Larnmer f A tous Huxley. sp in g an1fc e r ai P um bing and H eating E xpertsPH N 34 Antrincxx Malcolm vsas lctcc Mr.- I HarrsL,,im rtera..aeoso-c [.casurer. anti J. J. Bruce. asss M R:vSI or... --."tthc:r choare . d one L ac iA, o c e e \ o i j! c - . . c nI S , ' IL e t It h ro c - :o c o n eto ,- o-) iiruetng ApiI 12. anc re-oin-gan.aDe :ou u» S'M .. .7u IM cc.«, j:t,01, :su Jovhen i v -e iia'.u.m iî B :zcé. Mr-Gcinm un vie coa JM .dMi D .:- 1i, îu mo'i-m cmm oP:PR -,These cilice'-s '.ere eeccet \l . RCù5.. . .;. ý I D ,, E:uo a ntd ài c j cn. or n i 1 r y-: a s c er a en hRTC O _i Gberu Gmn. Hnoary ProsH aý- : e il-,£: c. on the ..bt TECT YOiURnHO M 'donc. Mis J J. Brîce. pIeme 1'VB rStn oe-_.h ShbU c .. -Jce-pe. -- _,ý . Ar- urr -ha1WITH A GOOD 'UF Mn..John Mo-Lii-:îov. Whe l Ni'ýsape ijfhieC,1:t-i ha »>-on m ... tent: Si. ohn Dckey. na-u..n cRfii' -N: N .'. eople fcomn clu-rch. I' h * ~~eî .: M.E. Saol. -me- A-- nc n ci:. ,-' taîs:SIy.-Ba.,c.Salo:n.NI ..om. .c -.,-.- M .- J. N.c... .cîbeh tk't ce 1ilout Grace Brce. 1M..s Beacr.ceW!; _lý 1..e.c i i c o . I oh D - f,' . ha ilaveimi;c-: '»t a.'a1ii- t -n. : u.aiîm couîmuu'e: N... ti ' .i n e e' cj Io 10 ur otî foc a:: - us m.î ncu lj:c cau-.C cii o o i h ~j' l. I c u ,blal la Tle e -s A tiscu.sý,1on arc-.e a hcî uc'i~ .i c. ait nce -cf i lic od c be.-tp:an :o'raise tuni- :0 replace EN A i c-peopl <ci t i U U IIA the ch:îreil futrniurie. An a:'o.0on--,:.\al -cf tl.&i- r ,anti 1..n'; fou î gcaph vuaIc s c- ecýcidution. :(, c-s ..e:oa j- 'i:,,c l.- I L. ')Be*-rmamc ..iu. ~~RxM.Gnn nio' ete c~m ~î- iH., nI- 0-ob ab: cR-hev s. oimdou. Tn r~ " nCe ..ia- 0-'I ch r C in. utal i, Sa)b,*,i. M-Gibson Hooey. s ene :efc on.--thîn Beo Caran aj Sc. hungecouîr p.i.IFfo Schoo. c:a se.s -s ere çus)('ndiedi. bv 'co.ncioeenc.cn*,0'ni unmv 1 j' 'or -----------------Poo lac The sorkkei. cchange.bu, the .xork uyteklfe anti mlI I Fred Fa".:s au< c-c NjA~a. usent steatiflv fonrrti. Thov i.is hx e on'. ï fcx " -Ba A.vXancdeI c[~ 7 g~j C A K Jn hePso eevd sn;ou Mý1- Le-onacti Falls-,anti GeorL: - cal, fncn: anocher congregafuon .on.. cml au.'x-,ve - .c o. o mTnorpon -ýpont Sunday a' En- P E CA was r:iieved of i Iare.adwhc ;s nio-flfar, an e àiM,'.\Ilo ac.m1aree nlo O iNesclecon found themrselve-S un a cf - ex oral of the c:-- oe (:- -.ni . p.Tabn onoa13 ud aIt's it. Mi. Santi'. Watson bemm.ut lonoe eder. Candîiates wene sent cr.Wate broadcasts wiIl transcend any. oîdcc o iorbc bu ýo pneach each Sabbach. AmonL i o>ecu b.:.- iob cf saxx-uîg lumniocu hing he lias ever armtd. opeei ~~cn o ini he na es cf Re s B A R G A IN FA RMc E.n Quanti-il..j England's famous Kneller Hall, Mr. anti M n. Alex W actson arc- Mr. Cou-a, Mr. Wason. Mr.Ccn.-mcier-abie conscernaîmon -.as Band will dedicate the gorgeousýontiening ne o f choir r- -Mr as-bon M . ampell. n. Mr.os' , 31, g 1 uýâîiec! :n ihe ".,filage ear ly ncay illmntd band - - - endis frein acces.the bordthisma M c . H a m i t n M - . o h s t o . M - M u g L :n r u sý h e n t h e h i e v e s h o 1w~b e e k . Stair. Mc'. Yule. Mi-. Bethuno. antidI 1 ugr aifouPr Interplanetary communication ixcLuaaniAleFodn. many scudents. ;HopDe- aileti foc gas ant i cl ai of 200 years hence portrayed iin Tor-onto, %vu-ucedtihoir aunt, Mrs. Theconersînewa.s laid eaî'x WINDSOR - - - 5.40'-Mrs. Darlmntons store bu*, were the speCtacular pageanlt by 1500 Rîcaby, ahec tiaughtens M- in September by Mn. Andieux1t-OI - -- *Ïcogniseti by tjie latter who gave chaacrrs- .. ino ~ ~ c .Fairbairîî of Lakef ield. Rev. Mr. DEThROaIT-m»Th-thie-es becmîsgStarting H cuc. usm uul.xsig thae assisteti in beo thîs cenemonyinful.ýwng.an The e se nton cnr engai on C IA O - .0stispiciclîs matie a quîck get5w-ai- vations at Canada's Premier Mr. Janmes Nix1on'.i thi-eshminL oi, TheNetlto cnge at 'o i HIAG -- 850ilandi a lively cha.se was gixen chem Hirse Show will enthrall you lfit has sttipeiatcs xsas caty to gve a cal O Re oîg - o Wi d or Derit jby W ka ece ati te ca..coe o ohr traton. Co gatlai nstRcieetan- j - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -c h f n îE c. s.f l i i i i cit - P t - x x h m i * rv i d e p r o t e c t i o n , b e a t y c m f r i __________________ S hol1.. m . c - i sh R. 'W ' 2Cing ccesxcie-js and - wa.sasaGpsnR bnon (ici.,.ttjdccid a p a a c a o o Strictly Àli-Conadicn PhinPREA LLY KILL -Mc1 Fred Rlarncbinson.wor t u uý-ýteri- !'. Milton 1cbin.soiinfb r. lrneCax' .-îîsguarantee of Jasting wear. Ho o .A1-: : M . J . B utt Onee rad kilh'm flis ail dav and eNc-ý Th e B stock fa n ly havet jý- ;a blite met cress ii i piuk cc ý B ible c a.-' te em c-: M s. R . W . dav for 2 or 3 "eks. 3 pa s in eac h i (1a d a n x a n o O o M rta . Clarence C lary T r o t A h h a t S h n le o r S le B i îîip ifat las. lacer M'sp;lJclt. No spraxing, no sckines, mmcc. eturnîeti home fnem Toron!o u (îNIlFowmng ,a .-iohneyîîî on Rose 'Mountoc, girls ci cass taç,h no hi d odor. Ask %our Druggist, h<.,ptal andi is lihtIy - npox-r ciK NG OF R NMr. and M c. Taylor- .ili live- in & *C Agent r: W illiam H oey. boqj. cl.-.... (mnr(,c r encral tore. MI. J as. S wa b i ks' -nF r1Ei i v p a Uu i The Choir.-. .vh M-..FPhp 10 CENTS PER RACKET Tund~ nTrno DEAN HODGSON a.s leader, antd MissMam-îe Prouit. VIY PAY MORE? ae visitons from Detroit îsith Mn.r.9yuthn? II . ýcrga ist, waSeill AutitarolIF . Rit" à Cpartner. don't yPuONEin15 White ROSe ervice Staton unis '-a.. fîlcti u i cm-THE WILSON Y PAD CO., H amlon, Ld atiMrs. Mark Soper.4 ituTmo"dn'kowFVnersa ' W ' it e R o e S r v i e t a t o n h e i u c o ro x et i h m s e c c - c p -F a r m rs in th is d is tr ic t a rc o u t w ith h m .*' PAGE SIX THE CANADIAN STATES«.%IX-;. BOW--tlANV-TT.T.V n'J'rAl:>Tn

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