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Barrie Examiner, 29 Sep 1927, p. 8

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ea` and grown. and will cofnt: st folks and always will be. PRUNES--Del Monte B1-and--Finest Qual- ity, Medium Size` . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lb. 10c I VALENCIA; RAlSfNS-Fan3: .Quality- South Africa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lb.l4V2c , OAT CAIES--HoIhemade-L-V-12 cakegto T package . . . . . . . . . . . . ._.: . . . . . . Pkg. 14 f`f\K'I'\I.'KlQI!l\ Inna up connzfvszn MILK; Betty Brand . . . . . Dorothy Brand . . . k% cmsco .. A swat-:TER.'rAsi'1N.c; FAT 1%-lb. T/in 22 SPECIAL? 12 ri t k , % Red 3f`%v?.i2ep.2`i. 5c `row has had wondm-rm anon mu-1a vv uvncn 8 unsutute Thornton Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. S. Reynolds last Thursday afternoon. An invitation had been received from the W.I. at.Uhtl1off to give their play, on_ Sept. 28. After some discussion it was decided togac-' cept the invitation. Mrs..Marrow gave} a very interesting and helpful talk on ` the care of baby chicks. Mrs. Mar-. SPECIAL % EXTRA HEAVY QUALITY Jar Rubbers at. SPECIAL uNoA on QUAk1-:R- FRESH and CRISP SPECIAI..--% S1,>12c1ALs ARE on 5.41.12 AT 'l'HESE_ LOW mess SE? 1129 `T0 ocr. 5TH At St. Jude : church Rev. 3. w_. Marshall at Wycllffebal-. Io took `the service: in St. Jude : last . many and preached tram Lukn Mm; ,.__-.__..- - \an\A4 uu1\}.l.J I l\l\LllVK} DJ Scientifically blended . .`. . . '. BULK MUSTARD . . . . . .... .JARS-Cr0wn Brand--Medii1m size . JARS-Crown Brand-Small size _. . . ZINC RINGS--_-Extra Heavy. Quality . , ___--_.a age . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . WHOLE PURE- MIXED PICKLING SPI`C;I:`_;-_ V'lNEGAR-Spirit XXX-Bu]k, peciany prefmrcd for pickling purposes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ga}. 406 PAROWAX-Sealed'-Tight-4 sticks t0'a. packs Lb. Pkg . 12 PICKLING SUPPLIES 33c 23c . .:--n attire I \. a_nd en:i-e-I:-`:No. 2 Tin . . . . SPINA'CH--Booth Bx-a nd--Rea :s.. xv- navvslg JJI 2 T-in . PUFF ED WH EAT-: _ Natural Breakfast 1 ROBINHOOD OATS- Lirge Pkg. . . . . 2! \ ARR.0TS-Natui-e .s . KIPPER SNACKS-Q! _\ Brand . . . . . . . L . . . ' VVUFK I! requested. The October meetingof the Junior Institute will be held on Wednesday evening, October 5. at the home of Miss Juanita Jamieson. There will be a di- cussion on "The one Hundred Pet Cent. Community, Girl led by Misses Nessie Speers, Muriel Jobbitt and Ruby McDonald. The roll call is to be ans- wered by "A Vacation Experience." Recent visitors in the vicinity were: ` Mr. and Mrs. Herb. King of Toronto at Miss Mabel Nixon's: Harvey Spears.` of Toronto, at Jlas. S eers : Mr. and` Mrs. Fred Fraser of oronto, at Mrs. J. R. Grey's: Mrs. Jos. P-owley and Harry of Toronto, at Mrs. W. A. Jam- ieson's: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Patton and Harold of Richmond Hill, Mrs. . Hugh Patton and Miss Holdsworth of Toronto. H. Long of Meota, Sask., and .' Russell Sparling of Rockiyn. at John I `Pat-ton s. -. 1 GUEST SIZE [(.I`P_l_ ER SNACKS Limit 12 tins to each Customer > TIN SPECIAL '<----- PATRICO or KING'S P/LATE SPECIAL ' ` ` TRUE FLAVOR ASSORTED Frlait _DrRs 1%-lb; Box` 1`4c . . . . . . . . . .. A ll!!! ZDC I'-A-Quaker Bx-andw--The ast Food . . . . 2 Pkgs. 256% 0 26. Saran] Pkg. 12 .TS---RapAid Cooking?-` - .-'Pat1-ica "or King's` U; ill. UHU UU|UL'K- Visitors at John Ingham's Sunday. were Mr. and Mrs. Maw of Tullamore. `Mr. and Mrs. Barnes of Allandale and Mr. and Mrs. Frazer of Toronto. Rev. J. A. Ross of Angus called on MI`. and Mrs. Fred Grnse and" Miss - Grace Buckley. He. and Rev. J. E. Mc- Ewan gxchanged pulpits on Sunday. Ahnnf nnnhh: hnnirlnu anknnl LVn`Ilr|1 Thursday, $optom bor 29, 1927.: V/4 B9st--Sm'a.ll ` ..`.. Tin 16 Good Qual- L' 2 -rm 25 n'g s` Plat; Tin 6`/26 23c `Fiji light APn ALSCZJ First Pict Pres S66 SEE HE` I19 luvucu. The opening meeting of St. Jude ; A.Y.P.A. will be held in thebasement of the-church on Monday evening, Oct. 8. Election of officers will take glace and other important mattersot usi-T ness discussed. `A full attendance of- members and others interested in the work is requested. Th nfnhow v-nnnicaa-I` AD J-V-- ` u. nenry. , ` ` Trinity United Y.P.S. reopened on Tuesday night with a real good sing- aong and two very enjoyable readings given, by Miss McKenzie and Miss May Manon. "1`he'Y.P.S. meets every Tues- day evening at 8.15. Aliyoung people are invited. Tho nvux-gin... ..---;_J_- ,, a nun. .. a . 1). Henry. -.--... - ac-gay; wuu 346 unpctuu 115- The many friends `of John Jamieson will be pleased to learn that he will be able `to leave the "I`oronto General Hos- pital this week and will spend the win- /ger with his daughter, Mrs; Lawrence. are. Mr. and Mrs. Smith Ferguson of Bowmanvllle. who have been on a mo`- tor trl through Northern Ontario on their oneymoon. spent a. couple` of days-last week with Mr. and Mrs. W. mnlnlocp `rfntnm -vtncq .?........s r--' UUIHU HUI uuuts. Arthur McQuay, the genial proprietor of the Reliable Garage, and Miss Bes- ale Hunter of Holly were married last Wednesday. A host of friends Wish them a. happy and prosperous life. "VI-un Iunnmuo 6..-...1.. --5 -u-,1 ., LUl'Uo - Miss Mary Elliott of 'I"oronto `has returned ho e after spending a couple of weeks wit her sisters, Mrs. Terry of Thornton and Mrs . D. Blevins of Midland. `Inn Al!V9\a.fInr\v\o-I n '....n..L.. 1...- _1__.. uuusuuu I Mrs. Armstrong of Toronto has taken up residence here. Mrs. Armstrong 11v-A ed here a number or years ago and her many friends are pleased to Wel- come her back. Aniahnn IK,.r\.un.. 5!... ......_1.1 ._,,..A ,1, . V uuuuuu cog-an yuoyavu vat nauuuaayu r-'.Jo.('>ut 50 people besides schbol schol-g M`: from here attended the Rural School Fair at Ivy last Wednesday and a. tow went to Stu-oud Fair the day be- fore. G LUV! tore. Ill. IIIIIl|IliglIvI1 fltilivitvltvltvlitlg W565: Trinity W.M.S. intend holding their annual quilting in the basement of the church on Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 5, at one o'clock. Vinlfnvn at Tnhn `Ina-kn-nu. u.....a.... unt. Horton. J. D, Stewaft, J. A. Len- I nox and A. I-Ialbert made a business trip to Toronto and Blackstock Jas; week. Thlnlfuv TI RIG hn6nn.1 1..-\I.Il...... A.1...:.. Inu 8VLl'la.l3v DLUWCUW, 1'LUUKlU) n Jack Calllghen and Walter Howey at Toronto spent Sunday with Ja'ck's grandmother, Mrs`. M. Stewart. Trinitv Unimd nhnrr-h nnnhmram-u .l'lI.ulULHUl', WIFE. J1. DLt'W?lI`I. Trinity United church anniversary on October 16. Rev. L. R. Ballentyne. at Orlllia will bew the speaker for they tlnv. Wears-uuu ML H16 pnrauuusu. ' George McDonald. Mrs. Alex. Stew- art and Ronald spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra..B. Stewart. Hockley. Jnnlr nllluhnn and \K7n1h:m `Lfnnyaui nezu on Juuauuy, UH: `nu. Mr. and_Mrs. Bone and sons, Gordon" and Douglas, of Breckln `pent they week-end at the parsonage. nnrun Mnhhnnl Mrn Alnv (-any- I110 burns. reapcuuvuay. I ~ The October meeting of St. Jude's W. A. will be held at the home of Mrs. A. Reid on Tuesday, the 4th. ll Ianumruun, nun. < Mrs. Sim son and Mrs. J. R. Jamie'- son are vsiting friends in Elmvalell and Barrie. respectively.` 3 `FHA nntnhnr rnnnna nf Qt. .111:-in : TX! I zsuyau '&'EIupu1.ra. __ . Mrs. M. Patterson is spendirig the winter with her daughter, Mrs. man, at Shamrock. Alta. Ilrn Hlrnnnnn nn Mr: ,T `D .TuvvHn_ Lilllplfg &V.-1,: . - Rev. A. P. Brace of Toronto spa` Friday here lnlthe Interests of Royal Templars. ` . Mrs- M. Patterson in nnnnmrig-. H1 . Annie McKenzie has returned home after visiting friends in Torongo And London. - . _ Mr. and Mrs. S. .T.__MnIAI and `Mr, gnu uonuon. Mr. and Mrs. S. J...Maiel and Mr. and Mrs. W. Hunter 8/pent. Sunday at Niagara. N.Y.. " `Rev. A. P. R1-nan nf Tnrnnfd a-harii Mrl. Manuel of Detroit is visiting her jjlter. Mrs. Elwood Bone. v - Min Mary Mason or the 11.17. Hos- pital is holidaying with her parents. Rev. A. E. Lunau attended the Theo- wig. and Mrs. Ta3'io- or Magnetawhn `visited "Mrs; Taylor's _moth'er, V Mrs-.-_ Lucas. A . `Minn Annie Mnnnzln ha: rahirnn will II HUHURYIIIK W111] HUI parents. Lunau attended the loglaal conference in Toronto Just. I - ' `Mn nnrl IVE Tnlvlnr AP Ilnannfntad Hymn. punauy nere . Miss Bessie ` Hill. Lennox B Frank Lennox 0 at the home of J .,_.A. L THORNTON ] III|'I0I0I! 01014 I10! K010101011 :1:-----I Women : lnstitufe -.... rn.w...`..s- in. -- v.p.s. Rally Iv nvnn iv... .......- eetingof . GiP1 `AA H17 'II{snnn Ossoodse I-19.1.1 Stro d T ' Mmulf Jspetgt uzcy uuaaul. LC! 50 DECK: "I`heir`._triende looked at "their feet and hands and races and ma:-veiled dumb with astonishment. They never supposed the Master would await their return, never euppsed He would want to. see. their bodies strong and perfect. never thou ht He would Spgreciate their thanks an praise betore t e multitude. . never thought how the Lord Jesus would .1-egard their etaying away. It . 1-named so curler Him-to hieee their some 'Il'ld_j;6!Il'.O their bodies. The one. uvwzau prupnet, p!'0Ved 3168.1`! Kinsman to the sonar God. The others weie hurrying back to loved anee._ I`hey were anxious to take u work again which years -ago they -ad been forced to abandon. the were eager to proclaim their miracu ous cure. No doubt they" were lled with amazement inexpres-. sible to hold their flesh as smooth as that of a._ hlld: they xvereicarcely re- sponsible so gtuii were. they of joy and they meant to so back. ` . |"hnh--`fly-land. In)-.h-ml no-aI...1.. a--. 1 I a wuun-: are U16 nme'."' He said in etude pressed upon Him, so hungry- souled were they,_ Jesus, who specially cleansed leprosy. but only one of the ten cleansed returned togive thanks. ` Nine out of ten were ungrateful. People ; eoodness of God. Th isgth forget the `wonderful ey were all men of taith,__they were all men at prayer.~ thev all had hope but they were not all men are so prone to of thanks iving, `only one had the 1 greatest o the graces. the love which e consummation of salvation. The Samaritan. stranger Jewish grophet, proved to the on.oi.' God. "mi- heart A AH: lcineman I - ICIQ$A pa:-t:-'I`het great muit1- ' in blood to the Were the:-e'not ten c1ea,nsed?'.But where are the nine?" up mm In u....o._, m1.-~ .----A 116. Mr. and Mrs. Black or Sunday ` ith M. , "` ' ": 4` r and Mm roc ami-don .0 57:82 gllnday here. 0 8g`.i' I Rin T.AlIIIA9 -I `III I_n.uuUI' VI-IIBUJ 9: ""1`he Junior -League meeting or St. a John's United Church on Friday -last -skwas in charge oi. Marguerite Terry. d The Executive and some members at a. Stayner Junior League were present. A d few words oi. welcome tothe visitors - were given by Graham Christie; `a. n readinf by five girls; bible lesson, by i. severa ,1uni;ors; piano instrumental, by if Miss..Gra of Stayner; topic, The i Harp of ove by -Raymond Player; 1 song by four girls. At theclose or the meeting all joined in a ing-song: after which lunch was served. t ' 1'rne'e--Boll ' : A very quiet but pretty wedding was I soiernnized in Toronto on Monday, .',~ Sept. 26 at 7.30 pm. at the parsonage. I by the ev. Crossieyrn. Hunter, pastor ' of Carlton St. United Church, when 4 Doroth Blancshe, _. daughter of Mrs.. Gertru e Bell, was united in marriage . to Mr. Earlnfarnes Trace. son oi. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Trace, bwthot Alien- wood. The bride, who,iooked' charming` in a gown of poudre blue georgette and velvet with hat to match. was a.ccom- 3- panied by Miss . Etta Graham, who were a poudre blue dress with bionde hat. The groom was assisted byhis. brother. Mr.'Jack Trace. ' a After the ceremony they partooki of a sumptuous supper with a few friends. After a short trip the.y wiii reside in their new home at P-arkdaie.` ' , Rally Day Service An unique rally service was held In St.` John's United Church on Sunday last at 11 am. The promotions to the different classes was part of the pro- gram which was led b the choir or C.G.I.T. girls. Rev. A. intoul save. a lsplendld address. _ pulpit. at pt. .1onn's Church. ' Miss Mcnougall, a. returned mission- , any from~Chlnag will ex eat}: at the W` M. S. metin of St. ohn s United ' ,Cnurch on Thursday, Oct. 6, at 3 p.m. A number of the members of, Glen Rebekah visited Barrie Lodge on Wed- . nesday evening last and witnessed Rivena Lodge of Toronto exemp1iry_ the c Rebekah degree . Mrpand Mrs. [Edgar Lawson. S ring, Mrs2vBantlng, Mrs. Mofatt,- r. and Mrs.- Leonard Argue, Mrs.I ' Thos. Mills; Miss Florence Manning. Mr. Mason, George Argue, Miss A. Locke, Rev.`Mr. Rintoul and Vance were among those who attended Mid- land Fair on Saturday. Guild corn Roast b The members of Presbyterian Guild and friends enjoyed a corn roast in the grove near Wasega Beach on Wednes- day jevening last. A hearty sings-song` and games were enjoyed by Vail:f-"-- friends. ' """" " ""' '"""l Rev. A. R1n'tou1.w;111 conduct anni- versary services at Gr-enrel on Sunday.: `Mr. Bell of Toronto will occupy the] pulpit at St. John's Church. MINA Mnnlvdail u uh---an-3 --1--'-- I WUUK`enu at A! U4` ' Mrs.,A. Bannerman and Mrs. H. R Palmer of Barrie spent Friday last with their sister, Mrs. C. E. Dutcher. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stilwell or Craig- hurat spent a few dayswith the latter : brother, D. G. Beardsall, and other friends. .4 Ban A 1)l...A_.-I _..111 , - AVJl'- VVHI. 110001118. Miss Ethel Schell, B.A. of Stayner has been engaged as thir teachersfor the continuation school. i Rev. A. Rintoul, A. C`. Bishop and W. C. I-Iickling of Alienwood attended Barrie Fair on Tuesday. _ Miss Leda.Parne11 of Allenwood has gone to `Toronto and is attending the Deaconess Training School. 'Mr. and Mrs.` Fred Webster and children of` Richmond Hill spent the week-end at A. C.` Bishop's.- V Mrs. A. Bannermnn and Mn: `LI 1: u xuuua ui Deccan. ' Miss Dorothy Robbins of Toronto is holidaying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Robbins. T\/flat: `I'M-kn! nkpdl 13 A -1 I-nA-~--~ ;uz'uuu' H wurouger. Mr, and Mr. W. T} Bakr, Ralpfz and Ronald - enjoyed the week-end with- triends in Beeton. Mina Tlnv-A1-Inn n..1..I..a.... -1 on ____ A- -V LKIIH WU I Mrs. cf Mommy and Miss"'i..iilian McAu1ey spenta. few days last `week in Stayner. Miss Muriel Donnelly of.Phelpston was the guest of Miss ,Mai'garet Kerr foria few days. ' 9 Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Lawson, Misses Viola andrl-Iazei visited friends in Midi M land on Sunday. Mr. and Mrn. `txrm 'r.n1.. ..o m..........- muu on nunuay. ' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lillie of. Toronto spent a few ._days recently with the former : brother. V Mn ant! `M... 121' ni 15-1.-.. 1-u-o._-_ -A-- `calls that has great oplior-tunities` at Done." uel dedicated himself to God so should the young people of today dedicate themselves. their time and money. All would hear the call as Samuel did if they listened for it and having heard the call they should be "a voice call- ing others. The young people at` ta,- ` day have many calls but one ofthe the presen-ttime isthe caiiof agvicul-' ture. Such a talk listened to by so maul! young peojales cannot help but bring forth fruit. The choir was assist- ed by members _of the Y.P.S. and Miss I ` Marga-ret Glass of_ Cnkstown Wbb lung very `sweetly. "Thy Wm e "u an; `I..- `Fl!--` ` uonte. _ I Missviola Lawson or Rouge Hm is spending a. couple or weeks with her. parents. ' - ' 7\/"FE ATnhn-'Dn:IO'n-.1 -1 u\-..-1-.. -In_II_ parenta . Mr`s.. John'Bed1'ord of Feneion Falls was the guest..ot Mrs `W. J. MgGu1z-e. this week. ' .. -` Thfna `I 1l'nA..I--- -.;_1 1.1,. -I--- ncrr._ _ 5 ` ` _ Mrs. M.~Mg:Qua.rr1e is 5 ending couple of weeks with men n in 1\ idonte. ' * `dN` 'nnAn..n4.- -114, , n-an. "1??'. and Mn. .1. H. ccaw and Jack of Barrie spent Sunday with Mrs. B. o_ r` 4 1:..- '1: 1r-n.--....n- - -- _..........--u an ---v 0- wavy uva can uuurun. Arthur Carder or St;{John'q, I .B.. was the guest of Chas. Lime for a.- ew I days. ` ` ' M... ..`...u M... 7 1: {p-n-... -... o..--- nuns`: 1.311! lalt WOQK. I i _ ' Miss Crone was at her-home at Not- tawa over the week-end. - All` roads lead to Elmvaie Fair Mon- day, ~ Tuesday. Wednesday. - Will Campbell` left on Tuesday for Ta;-onto to attend `University. .W. A. -Upton or Ayr renewed acquaintance in town lastweek. ' 1&1.` Wade is busy decorating the Ian ito Awe-ken. l'!A_J-.. -1 11;. o-.--- --- rium of the Presbyterian church. % W. J. It-`Imttmotored to Toronto on Tuesday. ` ` us. smart spent the week-end rat Coboconk.` Ont . Dick Robbins. to Ixienddtasg a. few weeks in Toronto. - A. T. cooper spent a-few days in Toronto `this week. W. T E. McLean visited friends at Bur-k e Falls last week. T ' `Mica Hanna nvnd as 1.-- 5-..- -4 uv_A Fwwm&wia$gi&wmw3 A.` g .4.-- ':AIl'II0l11II!UIIiIIl -1-in-I-%-In-1:-rig ...-.o. many The Sunday evening service in Trin- ' Ity United church took the form of a. ' young people's rally. The leaflet. Can- ada's Christian Quest" was used. the members of the Y.P.S. -taking part in the scripture lessons and prayers. The -pastor gave a very appropriate talk on the call of Samuel. 'I`he_ speaker pblnoted `out that Samuel had a good mother. and that a person who has a godly- ravther and mother has an inheritance vastly greater than money or educa- tion. He also p )1nte`d_ qut__th1t as Sam.` Junior Luau; An -1' Aug... .44--1 . " - " [men who turned back to .1-eder thanks patience, I 1th, , ' ' received; In greater eeeond -ble,eb`ing. ex-oeity. Asprecgggogmggntelgg c'e`} 37:3 ; 1>'j(5 .1l(lm 1g' In. theeoul .otg,_the xhanktul one an be" the chief factor in gratitude. The graie. ~ ' . * `developed othogftracee-_-.-h\,amu1ty, 10%.] ml. one, the uxzeelelg one, went on nu] "Buy ` . ,~ '. :5. .. - ` .y . - _. V I ---.. _.1v vandal:-Unn--Id %--Lb. P`akageV . . . . . PRIME ow _c1-uazst . MILD .csz-rsneju l!b.'.......' BACON--Fanc_y Quaihy Back, 5 Lbm o o o o 9 530. I V2 `L50 BACON--Seleced skae, smea- ' Lbo o o I I n V2-Lb. CHATEAU CHEESE--Ideal for I/.. _I L D'._I_-_ -v SPECIAL g.---- SPECIAL- BAKING ' POWDER J l-lb. Tin 29c SPECIAL sun was me BGPVYOFI In St. Jude laatj lunday preached from Luke 17:1 0 , --- --7 5-u-an A-AVluDu_ WE `RECOMMEND THISTCEREAL to our convinced of its n_1_e_rits. _ This week every I n A.....'l...- .1! 1'I'-` vvu KJSUUMMEND THIS CEIREAL customers-thoroughly its merits. This every Loblacw window `carries a. display of Red River Cereal---each package makes 325 servings. Include a package in your grocery requirements. Qur consulting Die`tician has pronouncedjhis one of the most scientific blends of Cereals. A`-_.MOS'1" `NOU`RISHI*NG FOOD--With its vital body-building, easi- l_y-digested-nptriment, each spoonful is a spoonful of health, hav- ingitissue-huilding proteins, bone-making mineral salts; bran, the natural regulator; flax, nature's mild laxative; healthful _vitamines, anq even the little golden hearts of the grain with their energy- gxvmg carbohydrates---all are retained from the choicest kernels of Canada's finest grain fields. - * Inn 5...... ...... _- One of the `most interesting Food Products shown _ V tliis year's Canadian National Exhibition was _:..___ Ross BRAND PURE RASPBERRY `- Rep RIVERCEREAL we can: U1 nnny chicks. row wonderful success with her chicks and the information given by her will no doubt prove beneficial to those who listened `to her. Roll was answered by jam and pickle recipes. Ten members and four visitors were present. 5-v - In `front of any Lohlaw Storezat the husyihouryou ll+find .them--the little red wa- gon and the big, shiny limousine, each waiting to carry home what its mistress has selected at her leisure. Each customer helps themselves to what they want, . f!'e_ from suggestion or persuasion. One of the reasons for Loblaw s great popularity 15 its freedom from `-`Just as good suggestions. Each customer makes his orher own selection. On this basis Lohlaw s have thrived and and will continue to thrive` and grow, for it recognizes that folks are just folks and aims... ...:n L- s cooxcs FRIEND- Bu-zmva on EDWARDSBURG JAM 16-oz. Jar 17c ] * "rue. name: :xAMiN . . . . . . . Lb. 32 t Quality--Canadian. ` W. 24 .ck, Sliced-- o o c o I `o . . . . .. 21` Sanidwicheo. . . . . . . A. 19

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