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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 13 Aug 1936, p. 5

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son, Selby. and friends in Peter- 'Dominion Stores, has been acting daughter, Florence Bernice, to through from Ottawa to Orange- - - boro. manager during the absenc n Mr. John Wilber Clayton. Tor- 'ville, an east-west highway fromi S c aPe s alMrs. O*Leary. Montreal. is vis- vacation of the manager, r onto, form.erly of Peterboro. Eastern Ontario to the Westerni So i land er on litinL lber auris. Mrs. McQuarrJe Gilbert Jones. Clare finds'busi- nephew of John A. McNabb. points.' and Mrs oneo-We -t-r. ness staging a real comeback. Irantford. The wedding to take Chairman Newmangae ac Mr. and Mrs. C. F. 'Rice and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. George, place quietly August thirty-first municipa]ity represented f i v e Miss Jean McDermott. Port Miss Grace King. Calgary. has fami]y spent Sunday wit.h Rev. Smithfie]d. spent Sunday with cauosavll. oe.Much dissinetarepbe- Perry, visited friends here. been vsiting Missý Agnes Van-!R. Marium at Bewdley. Mrs. W. C. Washington and Mrs. The engagement is announced sented yet had been listed in the Mrs. John Swindeîls is vistngsoe IMs ho.Tdi.pning a B. M. Warnica. Their four ch.fld- et Miss Edna M. Lorraine Morris. mncplte nteeeuie relatives in Winnipeg. Man. 1 Master Albert Graham s vsit couple of xeeks at Mr. A . G. ren. who have been bolidaying youngest daughter of Mrs. E. hywr o loe oe Mr. Ian Bell is enjoyine bis ing his sister. Mrs. A. C. Brown. Wrght's cottage at Wînona. hen,'ý. accompanied theinm e Morris.a20 Whetin Afenue T.h The first ballot eliminated route vaaina i a on. Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. John Hemphill Miss Edith Platford. M rs.Mors20WingAeu.Oh number two and a fifth route MaaissnGadysigDBanloiTnto.r. .Dvitad o!iaeand son John. Waterloo. vîsited Guinyou. and grandson, Mr. awva. to Mr. LyaUl F. Wilson. which instead of continuing north MisGay uno.Trn o lDa.yiC.ng it aH otel n i his cousin. Mrs. Geo. W. James. Bruce Jenniings, Toronto. Mr. F. youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. F. frorn Brooklin to Manchester, Csvstn r.J E nesn oian -. ot Algonquin. Wilson, Newcast.le, Ont. T he came east to the Oshawa sub- is istig rs JLEaAdes. Miss Clio Anderson of the Bell Phi]]ip. Port Arthur, and Mr. W. araei ot place the ae.Telephone Co. staff is holidaving Phillîp of Iowa. recently visited arynaert o eta. urban road. then north to Port Miss Aileen Gibbs spent part Mrs. F. O. Mefl1veen and sons with relatives at Potsdam, N. ýî.'. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bell. Base Line. erypr fSpebr Perry. The fourth route to Aur- oftlier vacation at Wasaga Beach. are hiolidaying wth relatîn*es az \Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Garrett. The goldfish pool and rock gar- Rolled Pot Roasts 12e lb. at ora was withdrawn. leaving the Miss Mabel Silis. T'oronto, 'S Auburn, ont. Brnfr.aeocpig Hp-dna h igwyFoe hpCawikers this week. Brooklin-Port Perry road and thc visiting hier niece, Mrs. C. F. Rice., rnfr.aeocpig-oe e tteKnsa lwrSo -Boki eOooLnsyra Mr. George W. Graham is beîi- Mrs. Frank Williams speîît the land.- the old home on Queen St. bas undergone changes during The union services of St. Pauls iBoki t rn1insyra daying wth relatives in Toronto.!I weekeid vith Mr. anîd Mrs. C. M. Mr. and Mrs. John Marks, Tor- the past week. An entirely new and Trinity congregations were j ta contest matters. Final voting Th fmiy udet\vllwecoeMurdoff. Lindsay. onto, spent the weekend with lher bank and garden havre been laid continued on Sunday in Trin.it.y i regisstered 57 for the latter road TÇfamrssial prt i e inmet M.adMs .A umin aet.M.ad r.S .Au.otinams trciemnner. Ciurcb when the pastor. Rev.Iland 48 for the former. Ibiswesek prc nm a r.vsitnd rlts .A:.Wichers- pMrt. Mand Ms. . A George. n Mr. a r acR.ema Sidney Davîson. gave a very fine 1 Chairman Newman urged that this wek. arevisilin relatves àtWinches Mr an Mrs. . W. Gesborne..anp actical. sermon: pbasedalonrmoheathe onatebehing.he ing. orderde toe pre- Mr. Henry Rehden. Paris, is ter and Chesterville. Port Hope. celebrated their 52nd Louise and Nelson, and Dr. ana woîd.s. -And they lifted up their se-nt a solid front to the Depart- visiting his brother. Mr'. C. ei- Mrs. W. J. Hall and son Barry. '.edding aniiiversary on A~g. 6îh. Mrs. Tonkin, Niles. Mich.. visited eyes and saw th e ark and rejoiced1 ment. miake the decision unani- der. of NMimic%. are vi.si:ing bier nmo-h- Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Tonkin. Mr. and Mrs. Wmn. Petty and Miss to -see it,- 1 Sam. 6: 13. Wbat I mous, but bis efforts met with MisJanGnreu î0-er. Mrs. J. C. Devitt. ;Nles. Mich.. spent the %weekend Hazel Oke at Stephenson's Point. the ank symbolized to these peo- little success. Apparently dis- Misy en wtb er paents oie- MyrW .Srk n o bM.adMs . .Osborne. Scugog Island. on Sunday after- ple. -SQ Christ. should mean to us-gusted and worn out from the ton. Allan are bolýdaying %ib rea- The bîr-tbday of ithe O_ýhawa noon. Reverence. Peace. Goodwill and afternoon's strenuous exertion. hie Mr. Vi. uik.Toono.~ tives at Morrisburg. General Hospitali îs beîng cele- Mns. Harry Finney and child- Elevation of tbougbt. Mr. M. S. adjourned the gathering. lîttle in town Monday calling on fr- Mir. James Wiliaris. Toronîro. brated today. Tbursday. August nen, Akron. Ohio. have returned Dale -sang splendidly that favor- aigbe copihdi h g nvisited his nmother. Mrs. E. Wil- i.th home after visiting lier sister. ite solo. -Just for Today.' In waY 0 opeesv eot Miss Beatuice Conway. of Tor- liama. on Monday. 'Mrs. H. Asbby and Miss Betty Mns. Roy Hooper. Mrs. Hooper. the evening. Mi'. Davison gave an Sera other paesoutes n tkn nedx onto is visiting with Mrs. L.G. Misses, Louise and Laura wî.Ashby. Tor onto. are vis:tingb the Miss Marion and Master Kenneth impressive address from t the r ots n aigi x Gale, son spen: the wveekend in Ton- f ormers aunt. Mrs. Chras Robin- accompanied her home for holi- words. 'Stop. Look. Listen and bridge which at present has no Mr.Frak own Drtot. ic ono îthMis Jan el. s~.days. Tbink,"* giving each a scriptural paved outlet. When this town 4. visiting his sîster. Miss Lola Mi'. and Mrs. Wallon Pas,-oc Mi. Green of the Bell Tele- Miss Helen Cahoon. Bloomfield.sttgayned apica tieonr egaer an entioned the chairmn 'blown. :have been holidlaying a: Hawkiplione Office vîsited lber sisten. was recent guest of lber aunt. teda ly eeds. wibte.congreavTe no fedat bidg et needi Try Vi-Co with Vitamins B and Lake and Sturgeon Lake. Mî's. Kenneth Cairns. Campbell- Mrs. W. C. Ives. Mr. and Mrs. tion s fuly Mprcia.ed . A quardte.hae odfesa 0f ein left un fard. Ives, Miss Ruth Ives and Miss cmosdWfM.W.B Pladtecoldas n a ovement was un- frrnwdeeg.1Dr. C. W. Slemon. Mrs. T. W.drwyi1arimn ogv Gorrn edVery r- Mi'. and Mrs. Herb. Fletcher. Mns. Leslie Nichols bas return- lerh macndald etso r. akran r .E ndro.them note n i a ak fresbing. Sold by Bowmanville Mn. and Mrs. J. E. Anderson and ed 'after a pleasan, visit with lier bernhome andare guests 0 Mrs. Cawke and Mrs. J.E.eAnderson Diy!son Dona:d vis'ted M-. Ira Ander- brozher. Mn. R. W. Walton. Lon- E. Caboon.__________ Other speakers included Ed. ____________________________________don. William Tnewin. son of Dr. G. Yongman, Pontypool; T. K. Mrs. Alice Hill and son Stan- M. Trewin. Oshawa, s u ffe r ed NO AGREEMENT ON ICreighton. Oshawa: J. W. Wid- leTrno pn udywitb multiple abrasions to bis head. dowfield, Uxbnidge; Win. Parroît, ley.rnto. spt r.Tndas y - eesttn oe2 tth PETERBORO ROAD Reacb: J. E. Jackson. Port Per- bicmp re m te n t r.Thma a~ndc er tainjurs o 21 ______ry; J.J. Duffus. MAPtroo Mr. . . awiean Mssnature wben bis motoncycle col- iContînued from page 1) iB. L. McLean, 'ILindzlay, and t o r c sMnsdr NLawnie nd iss dlided with a car. tewne n 'rn %aos1Fred J Overend, Peterboro. iM.adMrs. D. McPhensron. Ton- Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Rombough, We wintae an spin easoThs YOU'LL SAVE ON THE FAMULY BUDGET onto. Oshawa. Mrs. Muriel Dunn., Dii'-populato ln ha e noutes t h e L U YI ONA O -AT CAWKER'S- Mn. Douglas Heard. Ross anda santree b ave returned frompopuantio aonthe raosmut andUVE NONAJ Bety McKa. Troto.arevîst- Ea.st motor trip tbraugh I believe tbey wîll number tbree 1Camplaints that wells in West- Some people get the faise idea that our prices are higher than ing tbeir cousin. Miss Dorotby da3's wOth aa. sendng a ewr.ta one wth any other route pro- ern Ontario have been lawer than esweebustpadcmaepiean o'lbe pes Knox. W. J. Robin.son. Ottawa. posed today. It us also the short- usual bave prompteet a survey by elswhee, ut topandcopar pnes nd ou'11 est and cheapest route. Don't let Col. R. B. Harkness, provincial antly surprisedl that we serve you best. Miss Helen Norwick. Mrs. J. Yeu bave been reading a lot us think of any route which will natural gas commissioner. Farm- Welsb. Mrs. E. Welsh and Mr. about the wonderful Rexaîl train, go by each of our doors,- con- ers have reported a steady reced- Read These Regular Prices John Welsb spent Sunday un Next Sunday about 8.30 p.m. cluded M.r. Letcher. 'We must ing of waters in Ontario. Many Here's our regular prices which we have been charging Tweed. D.S.T., you will bave an oppor- think of a line wbich will allow farmers bave bad to deepen their every day Rev. and Mrs. Frank White tunity of seeing it at the C.N.R.. us ta get some place and to corne Wells or drill in new locations Round Steak, ...20e lb. Sirloin Steak 22e lb. and daughter Mary, of Kingston. station at Bowmanville when t from some place." and a new source of water supply Porterhouse Steak, 23c lb Smail T-Bone Steak 23c lb have been guests of Miss Emnma will slow dawý.n ta 5 mile s Per Lya ifrRe oEstssug. BfigBeef 10 lc lb Ral Pot Roast ...14ecM lb. KnwodBanetr a epatss. oght teWhîtby, instrumental in organ- Ontario Agricultural C a Il e g e BiigGenuine KnodBakt r at izing the meeting, and Wm. officiais commenting on the water Ohuck or Short Rib Roast ......... -...-............12c ta 15c lb. the only type of blankets on sale H. L. Quinn. 5431 Yew St., Van- Wood, Millbrook, presented the shortage in Western Ontario said ,S ta the Blanket Booth at the Lions couver. B. C.. in renewing bis second route. beginning at Brook- assistance had been given ta BUT HERE'S REAL SPECUALS FOR THS Carnival. subsciptîon ta The Statesman Uin directly east four miles ta many farmers in the way of in- FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Mn. and Mrs. Gordon Werry writes: We are having beautiful Columbus, turning north one con- formation on mo.st suitable loca- and son Boyd. Division Street. summer weatber here. Crops of cession and int Enfield. one Con- tost oewls have been spending a few days aIl kînds are good. The Jubîlee cession north of Enfield east ta, It was pointed out that new un Toronto. is helping business generally. Bunketon, one haîf concession regulations, requining ail well- R o u n d S teak , IL. 1 e D n rs .E reland and bringing the biggest taurist trade north. turning east again and drillers ta make a logofsi 2 Lbs. for .................... 35e snDJhnToa n ta . .EegusîI ever. cantinuing dinectly tbrough Pon- thxough whicb they were passing, Mrs.R.H Westaway at Bowman- Bowmanville Dairy wishes ta typool to Millbroak ta No. 28, an atwateel thad oe were vil ec.thank ail those who respanded so Port Hope-Peterbaoobighiway. 'stingwer ba poed f ireaily n reurnng epty ol-great assistance in tbis connec- s iirloin S teak , IL 2 2 0 mTry y~~~our luck for a Keniwood tles.-h stirodbng i-te. 2 Lbs. for ..................... 40c blanket at tbe Lions Carnival.. cussed?" began Reeve Gifford. Data obtained along this line OnI', genuine Kenwoods are sol1d Mn. J. F. Gorman, Manager of "Because the people demnand t makes it appear that the static R u d o R a t, li 2 n ,his both. Mb la the R. M. Haliingshead, bas leas- due to cangested tnaffic. The level bas been dopn nte ed the former C. M. Cawker home road f rom nookin ta Manches- îast few years. attributed to lack ONT ~~~~turned ta Bowmanville Beach af- anJeteSre. Gra e saray awfully congested, of nainfali. In the last three years FRONb ter spending a week at Hamilton np ive family. wbo recently anr- wbile the noad we propase would il is estimated the level is 13 QUARER .andHespler fram the States, will move relieve this and is the mastlinches below normal of the level L a b q QARER l. foeand Missler Sept. lst. This lovely hame has cheaply constructed road with no fteps20ya. -QMn. Stanfard Symoan is been vacant since the deatb of bridges." ofthe ______20 ______ L a ib , LEG OR lb zild Symons, ot, spent the Mrs. Cawker. G.Emr e- Mr.Wood was asked ta outline POTH ERTAYFR L ~LO l. 2CINeen ihthi rohr M.D.and Mrs. G lor e-the ruefrmPontypool t Pt-POT _OPRTAYAI Gainet Symons. man and Miss Elaine are back un erbaro. 'What places are there ThsdyAust2t I. Mn. E. B. Watson neturns on Toonto framn a vacation in he eastf Pantypool?" he was asked. If you are laoking for a full L alb Ro O S, . 3 0 Sunday ta addness his old AdulI Catskill mountains. New York 'Millbrook is the ony place east evening 0f rollicking fun be sure Lam ai. - ~~Bible Class at Waverly Baptist state. They returned by way off of Pantypool.' hie replied. amidtagtoPrHpeRay CAltkho tes prie .s e Iwuweatuial rane andh e ul Cuc i oot.Ithaca, where Dr. Reaman gave1 laugbîer. "If tbe naad goes the ival and Street Fair. Thursday. Cawerchocet ualty Snd s traloler ndj 1 Jack Rice spent a veny pleasant several lectuures ta students at- north route. people will have ta August 20th. The big show starts convnced that we really do serve you best. evenin g acting as bat boy for the tending the Summeu' session at go south ta connect with No. 28 at 7 p.m. witb bicycle races and Buffalo-Newark bail game at Connell University. and continue east. The road from then on thene is something BfaoTuesday ngt r n r.P .Vntoe ri ilro otPtO or- doing every minute luIil1 o'clock BfaongtMnan Mr.F ,Vntn frmMlbOk tePerbrMiss Jessie Ballock. Hamilton. Bowmanville. announce the en- Port Hope higbway is paved." when the big draw is made for C a we r s has neturned home aft1er spend- gagement of their d a ughbt er, R. R. Waddell, Orono. and the seven valuable prizes. Enter- Phon 64 BuTc ER HOP Bownxanville îng a week with Mrs. Muuiel Agnes Louise, ta Dr. Hartley' Mayor C. G. Frost, Lindsay, OuI- tainment and refreshment bootbs Phoe 6 B TCH R S OPDunn, Division Street. Lewis. Oshawa, son of the lateilîned the third scheme in detail. o f ail kinds. Cobourg's Famous Pleased ta know Mn. W. J. S Rev. and Mu's. H. T. Lewis of "Highivay No. 2 is terrubly con- Kiltie Band will provide music. W Rundle is able ta take bis work Regina. The marniage ta take gested as well as the road front on N. 6mai rote fte taingPlace on Septemben the fifth at Manchester ta Bnooklun." stated' antNo.weeksmailruc edrî. ngTrinity United Church. Bowman- Mn. Waddell. "If No. 7 us con- Mesr. onl Mso. eihville. tinued at about foui' or five con- POSITIVI and Boyd Slenon left on Satur- Wonk coinnenced on kWednes- cessions nouth. it will nelieve No. day to spend a few weeks at KIl- day morning on the new Bell 2 more than if it as bu'ought back P E I ' . A U S coo Camp, near Minden. Telephone Comf n buildinga as far as Port Peî'ny. We pro-H A Mr. and Mrs. Harold Carpenten h onr fCuc and Temp- pose a road directly east f rom S P E C I L V A L E S 1enance Streets, immediately north Bnooklun. one concession saut.b of Mrs. Henry Carpenter and Mrs. 0fteTw al oke r Columbus and Enniskillen going wer gesa 0 M. ndmaking prepanations for the ay- 1drecly tbnoughi Tyrone and Les- i On Sale THURS., FR1., SAT., Aug. 13-14-15 Iirs. Wilmo Mark, Valentia. ing of foundations. The contract kard in the centre of Clarke U L Mrs. M. A. Neal and sons John. is held by W. J. Trick & Ca., Osh- township, strikung the Orono- FULL "IRRADIATED" Fred and Junior lef t Wednesday awa.' Lindsay highway on tbe 8t.h line Hay Fever Season is with us aga ta vsit bier parents. Mu'. and Mrs. Clarke, turning nou'îh thnough first heavy frosts. This year mei m u: nets per F.C îiby rnîdPakpea Major' A. H. Bounsall of Bow- Pontypool ta 81b line Manvers, rfirst positive relief for this distui F.C.Clsbkrnl.PakIoa manville. who is a brigade major east îhrough Bethany and Cavan This remedy has been tested by ______________________________________ Miss May Gibbs, Tyrone, and for Picton district, attended in- stniking No. 28 nfrth of Fraser- Bowmnanvllle district and in each CROW' SRU, 's............ pe tfi18e Miss Lucy Gibbs, Oshawa, re Ispection of the regiment aI Ibe ville and continuing on into Pet- marvellous. It is easy te tuse, just CRVfl YRP,2' .................................. k e tinspendung a week witli tbe form- Sandbanks on Wednesday. Mrs erbono at Ibe end of Lansdowne is free from any lrritatlng medicina CALAY SOAF -.... .................................per ck c en's sister, Mrs. B. H. Mortlock. jBaunsaîl, Peter and Nancy, wbaAv of its worth that we are absolutel LICRIC ALSOTS.......- - ..12 b. 3c Miss Hanietî Bartlet.t, Toronto,1 have been guesta of Dr. and Mrs. "In Ibese days when people for a bottie today. Price $1.00. GODE SRY HES, /2s . . .... Pkg 1k Mr. John Hellyar. Clinlon, are T. C. D. BedelI, Bloomfield, for have a tendency ta drive as fast TGLE SAON S, 1/2% .ktin. 4 holidaying wiîh Iheir uncle and 1Ihe past two weeks, accompanied as the cars ilg."cniue aunt Mn Joh Helya andMis himhom. M. WaddeU, "the fewer curves 'Eva Hellyar.. and Mrs. Alber't Belîmanl, thene are, the less danger. That- - - Mn.S11 and Mrs. J. Needham and Bowmanxile announce heeiwywe are advocating this ' -.1 1 FALCON PEAH' . ....... ................. ....... . 10e- - Icper roll, We must take a compnomising FANCY OOKIN. RICE ........s....c. ..Mn...an...M.....A.lex McG23egor, ith brder t 4cpry d. ve oftem tran m FANO OOKfl!G ICEMrs. D. S. McGu'egor, Misses Hel- W e ard view 0f th ata er opnd comeGIN KELOGGS CRNFLAKES................ 3 pkgs. 25e en and Mau'gau'et McGregor, andadeion0tatalppear KisELLOyGadG'SenCCORNh LENDflNGIJBRARY served. The route proposed will Mers ajy anghdayeleNrt- 3 e give an outlelta the hundreds of PILLS L enaenjiboias INi' cpe aounists who go into lte narth 39 l r. and ut hohs encountry."'3 9 us . Hag iryBust. ho as eren Route No. 4 was ouîlined by L. 9 vistig leuJsstW's.ba rîu'nelil C. Lee, Aurona. "Ths route would' ! F W . N E L Sby Mr.antd Ms. G. A Emnd rig, et o9t in hi- UNITED CIGAR STORE PHONE 599 BOWMANVILLE sîone and Miss A. Dingnian, the Phono 30 Bowmanvillo church, skirîing Muss elmia n's AEC ___________________________________________ lae rinnin fou a visit. Lake, and west t0 the town of Caeenpopulan clenk in , Aurora, giving a direct route WALKER'S WEEK-ENDI VALUES Child's Sox 10Oc pair A group of sox taken from our highen prieed lines. Not ail sizes in ever3' colon but a very good collection. 17 INCH Linen Towelling IL pt:yard 17-inch Natural and White 3tripe with red barder. A substantial Towel that is regular value at 25c. REMNANTS Children's Play Suits A. graup of play sits and overails in khaki, in sizes 2 ta 8. Nat ail sizes ini every color. A Whole Table of Remunants Including prints, silks and a hast of ather usoful fab- ries at big savings. Be here early for best selec- tion. Phone 164 Bowmanville Summer Eating Hot weatherf does flot increase appetites. It is essential then, if eating legs that the food eaten is good. Corbett 'i fine Health Breads will provide this good food. Hovis, Roman Meal or Wholewheat Bread will be found ideal hot weather foods Try This For Dessert Our new Banana Flavour Ice Cream by Silverwoods. Eat it with sliced bananas, with jam. or fruit. It's delicious. We have ail kinds of ice cream, i4~ bricks, ini bulk, in cones, fudgicles, walldng sundaes and dixie cups. FOR A REFRESHING DRINK ... CANADA DRY Phone 3 Corbett's Dakery Bowmanvilo IE RELIEF FOR FEVER GUARATE gain and wUJ continue until the edical science has given us the essing nalady in ZINFERAL. ýseveral hay fever sufferers in ýh case the resuits, have been tdropped-into the nostrils, and ia Ingredients. ive are so sure Ily guaranteelng tt. Phone 92 BARGAINS 100 ASBA. Tablots 29c Seidlitz Powders 2 boxes 23c Parowax 9c Epsom Salts, 6 ibs. 25C Saniflush 19C Wash Clotho, 3 for 14o BATHING CAPS Haif Price Any cap in aur store SPICES Frosh and Pull Strength Cassia Buds ............... oz. 5c Celery Soed.-.........o. 5o Wbrole AlIspice oz. 5c Alum.....20Es. 5c. Pickle Mixture, 1 gai 25e ENOS'a "FRUIT SALT' HANDY SIZE SIZE 791 PHOTO FINISHUNG Developing -Printing Enarging -Copymng And Ooloring When you entrust your photo work te us you are assured of the finest possble results. Our w.rk ls unequaiied here and unexcelled elsewhere. PROJ"ESSIONAL WORK PROMPT SERVICE ENIARGING - COPYING AND COLORING MUM An effective deodorant 33e - 53c PRESCRIPTIONS A SPEOIALTY Alex McCreffor Phone 92 I PAGE FIVE DRUGS We Deliver WALKER STOR.ESf,"Ml T l-Eo THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANV'ILLE, ONTARIO, THURSDAY. AUGUST 13th, 1936

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