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Barrie Examiner, 12 Jun 1930, p. 10

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L ROYAL vAAA UK" All'l\| Ill `v M. 1() 11.111. : Mr. Duce is .uA .x.m1cuntu well-(:ox1te:stu2d !mrsesl1oo and This picnic hm. In! Iqnlu-rl 1`...-_ nod home at - ` Ln Califarnla ringing V(,' people from CuIham's at. spent an on- n u- nnr-H:-n u n A ..... -. L`: ;CH.l1HL'u she 1mdo1'- which was of Elmvalv `IRE BARRIE EXAMINER HIILI the k u Gil). VV M1`. dnuglzz M1`. and Mrs. Freci` Vtmsicklu apex) the weekend of May 31 with relntivuz in Toronto. vur.'.. up Dun; and. Wliv/n M[n(`.nrnm1 n ln 1Ul'UHLU. Misses Reta and I Txzronto spent the latives here. 1\l\- and Mn-< 1'`r- IIIUVCD 1lt l'. Mr. and Mrs. Fr-.L daughter of `Guelph :: at Daniel Buckley's. nth;-c \/[nu-in1 `11nnnr` BL umnex 1'}llCK1l:y .5. Miss MLll'i(f1`1)Ol1X1C1ly, R.N.. of Port Huron. Mich., is spending .<.o1m:e holi- iays at her home here. 1? `Hrwkridgo is still ndclimr tn the \tVHl. ll Ulll,` -3L\)|J-3 Ll) k\Hl-`:I\AA.| nu many cheaper qualitit-s 01" n1'.1'.eri:1I placed on the market to try to com- pete with competition one khnuld ro- mem'be1' that in the long run the best is axways the cheapest. One of the visiting sports :1ttn-n1pt- :d to visit one of the `neamy zstrcums the other day in SCHTCH of the speck- led bcauties, but he says the mos- qultzss around here are as large as bumble bees and chased him out. Wi1f1".,`d Marley, wl` sisting with Lhv con: scaffolding at the `I Church here during 1 -...1lnrl I-u:\VY\r.s T-.v- 1) fun uuuluu ulnc uuuus, railed home far :1 fuv to W'cs:_Torm1tu. 13111 1 urday. 7 r.m.o Ann.-op u~h ruuy. Latest. reports. which are disap- puinting to some. are to the elfecl that the committee in charge uf :\IT:1ir:< have decided tlmt. no garden party will be held in connection with the R. C. church here for some time yet and probably X101 at ail this year. `Hm-rv Lnfruc whn was mo of the }Jl'UU'oLUl_y HUL an int. |,lAA.`v _\ L": Harry Loftus, who was delegates from here to the vention in B1'0ck`.'i`.1o remm . 9uuiu\ An-nu Oh Cr Y nIIYIunI'1 VCKIKIUIA All LJIU `A. trip down .1110 Islands: before h~ ziays ago. He [wonderful and 1 A Page Ten I Dr. Hilary R. McMnsLers said in To- ledo in a lecture on birth control: `, Even the opponents of blrth r:-;mLrol imake damaging admissions now and ' then. One of our bmerest opponentsi said to me. the other day: "All thel I same old man. :1 little birth control in our family wouldn't have done much` harm at um." I PHELPSTON k Eliza Mccamen of 2 \vcekend with re- mg the nf Int-n nmk Corrigan and x spent the weekend 2 .vh0 has been as- mstruction of me Roman Catholic . 4..-nnlinn urnu June 9 M2`. and Mrs. Frank Mess-g lay and three children and Mr. and Mrs. Tope of Wu.1dsLuck visiLud Mrs.` E. McL-an last week while nttemlingi the Ministers Cunvcntion in Bm'1'ie. v....I, R1: .4. ..o' t).m....l\.-:,1.... nl..H...l` -lfJESING STATION j6iai~I,5..%'cf.sL gems` uy. Miss; MT"{lFE:L Simpsun -,.' '1`urtmlo . spm1d)m,` u few week.-; with friends :1 mo The famous Lowney Chocolates including Eighty Dainty are for sale by -..-..-. . .. l\l\Q1l'I I\IIIII""Il "I"I"A l`If\I`\ll STAYNER T :-: "ORIGINATORS or` PAcKAG CHOCOLATES ILAULX Ill Dill lll.'.| Lccbridgu visitudl m Sumlzty. ` BcLLm`i(lg(* and` 5 Bay and Mxxi n-u nun. v:\1\ Au-_l yr "Eighty Dainty" Chouululc Idea L.WHN 3`/*5 The first box will mvwert you to the E rottlrnctl I Llu \\ }u-re} /\n1.{us ! 3 CHECK and noum CHECK 3 2.? `l0`70N-ml. A.1.,......../1_n.....,C...I9.. E The Hurlbqgtshoe Co. ONE bowl of Kellogg s Pep Bran Flakes makes you want another. That famous flavor of PEP and crispness which Kellogg has given them nren t found in any other bran akes. pensive In I.. um: \; 1929 Nash Advance 4-Door Sedan Phone 730 (400 SERIES) \\'li v\ll l)l5'|'l "iiz`j?, Doublc-coutcd Almonds, ccmcrs uf Fruits .md Nuts, J.uns and Jcllics, (`..n.um-ls, M.altcd Mxlk Mor.~'cI:'., (Ilovc and l isz.2d1c M.nrhm.:lluws-m.my other spcciul and unu:;u.xl f`|.zvurs. I.owncy's Eighty Dainty (Z}x0cul.ncs urn: truly an orig- iml and practical idea in modcrn swucuxx;-.115. Quin: the smart and proprr thing to scnd or scrvc; lhink of it! Eighty Dainty tasty picnics to the pound. More than twice as many as in the usu.1l pnclcugc. A range of sclcction generally found only in two-pound puckagcs. Herc, in a :.uit.zblC gift packagc of pink and purplc, nu! with tassclcd, goldcu cords, and wmppcd in cclloplunc, arc Eighty Dginty" sn1.4ll-picc:; ch0cul.ztc:~'.-- hard! two alxkc --c;zch :1 dclmous one-bite" C0nfcct|0n-wh1ch m4 bc scrvcd and cztcn dun- . . y . lxly, on my oumun--dunng "lndgc,"4tlund1cou, aftcr dmncr. A1-DI _.I_4__I\_,_A--n /`I -,.l.-__ All ILL uunxxl. Eighty Dainty" Chocohtcs arc :1 rc.1!nd"{or thc up-m-J.ztc llO>(C.s$ who dclights m thc unusual. Ii.xpcu.1lly appropriate for any sort of tmvcl. So nonrishing--you get the vitamins. the mineral salts of the wheat and just enough bran to keep you fit. Sold in the red-and-green package. Nizldc by Kellogg in London, Ontario. _'iiZ;.ie Double-acting-: `sin.-(};i{ Xi);-oirifeg Bijur Centralized Chassis Lubricating System ONE OF NASH S FINEST AUTOMOBILES CORN 3 Dr. Scholl's Zinn- ds instantly rc- icvc Corn pain and um uuicklv ht.-ulinn. wsluf - W i ' ' V Simcoc County's Foot Comfort Shoe Store Iicvc pain and an quickly healing. They rm-.nmv:: the cuu.-4c -- shoe p: cute. :55; box. ENNA JETTICK SHOES N\'\ .Hi'|"|'l(LK Ml-II.` )l)ll{f ar `) gum. ull '|`ucu|:|>\ cwnin n\' I V I H. R. PALMER Nu II\.I.u IIIV l"ll innu lultick 811:; X Dkiviikn Chocolates . You ll like them "l`()|.`% I-`( )I' TIH. \\`l:l I TWIN IGNITION MOTOR ":{i\'/ii:RX7r+':1 {66114 I IIKLII. /\I.lIl.V\r 1' l'.l'.| H : N:-\v lll||3!'I7V(`Ll Arrh Sumvos quickly un um] Ic:.lmr~ wt-uk nnd broken (IOWII ideawof \. I" AH Thursday. June 12. 1930 _\ull h:1\'c:ul CY.- idIl1.~~ Irnm z\.\/\A l\'\'( J\\'\ BARRIE I- I- T 53! '.`. .`..5 ~*" rm uuu v Slu- .:.u.u.-.b.-..... . {%.v9T P E P IIRIN HAKFQ .rispy, crusted DINNER ROLLS pay. Mr. and Mrs. `William Koily the gun-~'.t.~, :.f Wzxvcrloy me-nds; an E ay. `.\A-lac '.\I1nv~u-tn-L-t Rivnnumn :..' `I`lH` 1 pin! |iquid Royal Yeast` 1 (2-upoon sah 1 (ab|spoon sugar 4 tablespoons melted shon- oning 1 235 well bcatcn us . . .1 . . A `Recipe far this in Royal Yeas! Bake Book. ll JllU|'llIJuL_v il:Al.(`A 1|. vn. (:10. John Rlnlvzlgv. . and Miss Lillian M(:Au n.... ,.r 'rn..,.nrn cymnr 1 are Better when made with P E P BRAN FLAKES McB43uth and Mr. Cupsun ufi I ANT 1); auLn~ 7 visited friends TRY THIS RECIPE Kktchem-r his xm;Lht.-r. Dinner Rolls served crisp and hot from the oven are a tempting treat that few people can resist! Make some the next time you are baking but be sure to use Royal Yeast Cakes if you want the light, crispy, crusted kind that are so delicious. If you bake at home, send To! the Roya| Yeast Bake Book. It ptovidts many other interesting (asked rc- cipcs for all kinds of de- " ghtiul bends. STANDARD BRANDS LIMITED Toronto mlcy : H... ' and 3 rd To the liquid us! add the salt, sugar shortening angcgg. Stir w|l and adci our enou h to knad smooth. (over well and a low to stand in watm place until double in bulk, which shou|d be in about 1 `-_- hours. Knead shghtly and form into rolls. Piece slighsly apart on well-gnascd pan and allow to rise umil double in bulk. Baku in hot oven for about 25 minuu.-s. [:11 \.'uA.j A;.un. .;u..u. .... .-. .. ... i\Vh1t.-. J. '1`. "Foster and W. A. Mal- l culm. Miss Inez: Hlckling was in Toronto (wc:' the weekend o.m.-ruling the United Church cunfzerence on Sunday and re- ccivz-:l hm" commission from the W.'M.1 S. as: kiudc.-rgz1`.'Len Len.clm1' in the O1`-| nu/.1 um (Hnfrn-in 1? " .. .. ..,_ ..., 0.... ..,,.e.. 1'( pnnjts .)1 the year`: work: Pene- ?,;1Yl;{lli$h(`n!`. Wyebridge. Elmvale. Al- '.L.1wond. Cmsslzzxtd. New Flos, Eden- vnle. Mincsing and Centre Vespra. The clmes and places where Coaching Classes would be held were given and the b1`-.Lnches were urged .0 take ad- %v:n`.tuge of them. I Mm R. A. Sutherland. County Pres- ident. brought {greetings from the county. She was very much impressed with the reports. She hoped the day would (-nnw when it. would be possible to hnvv 21 county nurse for Lh0S(` who vmxlcl hm u1fm'd m'npo:` un`s1np,`. Mrs. Robert Buyes brought (,r1`eL-tings ':'mn Snnth !'~`.inwm- Rho nf pA1'x 1'1 V'\u` -na. n'..AnI\JA All ,...n,. -11`, (tantra Sinwoo Women's Institute The u:`.:~.I,1uI meeting -:11 Centre Sim- ;;- Wume-n's Instituto was held in the 1':-.~:'J;,'Lu'iun church, Crosslzmd. on '..d:=.y. Juru: (3. The pn2sid-.-n.t, 1vxrs. L. M. `Blur.-,k. pm.-.~'1dud. Rev. W. C. :Lub`.):s ~')fvE1mvnle gave the address -J!` Iclcmnu -.Xp1`l.`S.\iI1g his :xpp1'eciali0n of no \vo1'k being -done '.)_v the Institlltes, .;1 1115': xl1'e:1'in_:, :1 few practical rug- :liu`1 1'I l`II"IlH\lr v-In-ul -:'-hnnlq 'n'-I- .1 it H|t.'lllIf.`_ xx n:w 1nan;uum .u5- 310:1.-; 1'tgi11'(l1ng ruml 5'.-houls. bat- furnning condilium: and: me ;1e::es- ; for cmlnterbulumcing foreign in- 1- in Cuxmdn. Mrs. C. A. Thomp- x of Peneumguishene, in replying. :1 that women should be proud to (mg m smth an ~::1`gz-.uiz:uion as the :1.nn~ a::1d pleaded for u bx`(;nder look ~;;x life. The president in her ixww; thunk-;d the members x-.);' their (mess and forbearance {luring Lhe ye-.u`. She announced than three `mmncher. nud been opened. /Iiss Wulhwe spoke on me Couch- Clu. for Girls," c-xpluining ..he ture us` the work. She hoped that - nxmnhww would interest the girls this wurk. Mr. Page, the Agricul- ul :'epx'ese1ltutive. spoke briefly on A Q. -hnnl 1'-.n nure. .1\/I1'5. Britton BL11 passed Mlellund `lrzspilul -.11 Tue ~:(lu_v 1"..- `H GILLETT PRODUCTS l'HLl\|lyU DIIULIIU UL` HLUHIIL HUL [U them up by {hr mots. Second. '. furths_-1' (IonzL'.ion:' to Dr. Fisher st >::`mu1`y WEN` not required. Third, I Kiw-.mi% clubs are very glad to crippled ::h'1ld'rer1 11' application mulv. IF`ourth, children should be gm the dm1gor of fire; the re .,!m1`:. (lepurtmcms are sending out ru(1m- to this omrct. Fifth. discre- : '>uy,`ht to be used in considering \'u:'iuu.. appeals that are made to 1xv`= .it\: .9x. Mrs. Bell thought mat m-<-(Ir: of the district should be with.` :1 AMH illAUll.l VUIU 5. South Simcm: -n nnluvuluv 151- ..... nu, '.'1(:x`I). rtllcxlw. vvm N. ' UULUlL_V lib ULH` U1 llll` nlzuzvs m Ontario. Ben. the T-`edemted I -}iI'l)SSk`d se\'m'.'1l points. ty of p1'esux'vim.r,` mu` ` 1il should be mug mm nn hv Hm -.-um: Monttcal YEAST CAKES med represl.-nt- uims. First, the wild flow- ,~ taught not to nrnuh-nzl '1`hh~:l a `stand 1" mm Agriculture xn (`unnu- ||. {5lL'L'|lllBh spoke of : most his- ulllllt IV. Du.`/id Huuknhan and T returned to I):~lmSL u1'(:,-1 with friends. \/I. ....,l \A.-:- |\uIrio WinniP9 ` ~ splen- Donn. cu. The `Farmers Club and vV0men'.. Ln- stitutc meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Colin Campbell. June 12. Roll call to be ."..'15.\V'L l'(.`d by :1 salucl 1'ccipc.! Full House for Play The Women's I;1.~:Llune gave mela- play. Nancy Ann `Brown's .F`0ll~:s."1 Wednesday, June 4. at the town hall, Om. The hall was lled to the (locus. The play did not start just on time as the audience kept ~coming. It was impossible until perfect -;1uie_mcs:; was nmintalned us it `:iicLn'l do the and- lence or tl1e_actors ju.~>LicLa Alex Cu1"':. acted as Chairman. The play `was di-I vlclecl into three :1`.-Ls lasting over .wu hours. There Wi.l'L' fourteen pflflllil.` taking part and all did '\v::n(l:-:'l`L11ly~ wc-ll. Anyune wanting r: p1`ng:':un:nL- ':e1'tninly would n1z~.kr= no nuismke in givlng them rm .'-nvimtion. Brviween the acts Misses Dcmlhy am! M2111.-'n1'(-L Wright famred with clue-t.'~' which they sang very sweetly. G(::n'g(- Crzwvl';r(l'.` violin selections. acc-on1puniv(l by '.\/Ina. H. Ba:`nhm'dL. were much c-njuy:-cl. Al`- ter the prog'mmn1e the c(:mfortr,-v.- wzu. m exhibition to (ind 11:1 -xwm.-:2 Zvlr. Pnrkr.-:', manager of the Bank -41` Cum- I mcrce at Huwksrsume. <-ume .`m'war.l md blindfolded his t'_\ (.`S and clrew :1` ticket from thc comforter. whirh :1,-ll :0 Hugh Fletcher 21>; owner. `l'.'u-n :1 Inn:-h urn: un2`vr`(I In all mhix-h r-.\n\nlnr_ hold their annual mm.-Lmp, "n'i(lge next '_y(:u`. A rlninlv hint-h 1un< ctn-Imrl 1 ouuuu) itl KJKTULBKT l'lu|)l.J\'L\ -N. Dr. and Mrs. Jose-};11 Arthur and son Noel of `Colllngwood spr,-m Sunzlixy at C. W. Pulkhs. Wcndnll Graham's novv boat is an credit. to the `uuildcrs. Quite a. lot of .x:_vmp;1thizing fl`i(:n(IS of the late Mrs. Alfred Lunch met a: the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfrvd Palk on Friday evening` last to pay the lasl respects to her memory. I`ht- .\:m`viu~ at the home was under the lczxclemlnp of Rev. W. E. Wallace of Bill'l'lL'. Thnsr who attended from :1 distzmco were Mr". and Mrs. Woodard um!` son of Toronto. Mrs. Brown and cimxghtr.-r Frances of Owen Sound. Mrs. Smith and `Mrs. Bird of 'I`0rontu and Mrs. I-Icmstreet of Miltxm. Interment took place :1: Milton br.=sidc- the remains on her `msband. JXIIISC lIl.`.'$|. _y(`i|.l. A dainty lunch wu.~; land Institute. June 9--'Mr. and Mrs. Jul Brncebridge and M1". and I GXlch1*i:~;L of Guthrie vi.~,itL-d \ ll Henry Gi1chrisL';.. 1\/Iv unrl Mr. '\RIiHu~nnH A Au:nI_y \llAL}lll lhl, n. It I Mr. and Mrs. Willmon land daughter 0: Grimsby `| Sunday at George Hllb1J('1'l'5 hr and `|\/[FR Jnw-u~`1 A u.. . w..-____ ._ ` .. __.._ Mrs. Hugh Murrison has been under ` the doc'.rns c:u'L~. but is much improv- .1 hI\J|IA1|llr|lal.4 \'\JI\lVKal\A, June 9--Mx's. John 'I`hump.-zon spa-nl the \v,-4-kund in Barrit-. `.\/fr nnrl TU!-:~ 'Y`|1n.~....- 1') Wllrll lffllklh. Ma. und Mrs. David chlmren of I`o:'onL;) \V('l'l: . `son's uver Sunday. Mr. uud Mrs. William 1 in mm Miss Rem Ch'Xg,.{ \ In rhH1|u nn Qnnxluu mu; wucnlznu HI DiLllll" Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Risobrough spent Saturday with Lhcr 1nt,Lm"s sisu-r. Mrs. Ross Elliott. Bond Hcad Yl/Than ?\:l'innin D114. nl` `tun!-. AVAI-`I. AIAU-3-3 CMIIUL Miss Minnie E is at. her hump 1 Mrs. E. Neil last, \\'(-.(,-k with l` `run. .....I nl.... Aunt \\L3L'l\ Wlbll lllfl .\'~Hl. VVl'.`Ill.'.V IVL` MI . and Mrs. Will. Brismw. Mr. Mrs. Norman Scht.-11. S:'.. M1`. and Elwood Giffcn spunf Sim'dz1_v ' friends in Dundalk. Mrs. Margaret Wiggins. Sm} visited with her son. Edxvuxxl. Mrs. G. F`. Buwnws. Mrs. Rnbt, Murmy, Mrs. 'I`hmmr.s R ('bI'{2lX_L','}l N; uh! Dn~:\u:\n n IIIII-llI\JI\hJ I Juno 10-~vBcn. Pearsnll of Oru SL21- 5 Huh visited Midhurst friendr: recently Gudfnw Schundlen of 'I`o1'omo spent the weekend under the parental roof. Mrs. John. Story or P'm.sbu1*g. Pa.. spent Sunday the guest of Mrs. Forrest Wa11\\"m. The school teachers are busy pre- paring the pupils for the promotion (`X&lnin.TJ0l\S'. also for the` Ehtrumze. The members of the Ouuxgc Lodge` hcld their regular monthly meeting in the township hull on Thursday even- ing Inst. The Barrie Examiner, xvhere printing is done. SUNNIDALE CORNERS 'Ill1lI ().,T\lI'v`c Ynhn 'T`|nnnnx MHCHELL SQUARE L l'llI.Wl\:.'5L!IllL'. VHHIL` I` d`f0ld~ed t'_V(.'S < om whi '1 rs >:ex'vc(I to all which n) 1 uvc-ning':s um(:x'Lulnm' sin an uiij.sbAu: `V11 . ULIU Dllfb. VVHIIH. (iris in Orllllu on Sunday. Dr. ' Mu:'1'i::m .l . ....,I...n.I . M`IDl-IURST IUDL. DIJHU rurau. 2 Buic of Jackson's Pair 0 here for a few days. ll of Nottuxvasaga sap:-r 1 her son. Wo.<;lo_v Neil. 5. :m C .II In E\.. .~. .2 \IV.. Ll lllL' \l\ll'\\ll\b AIU csidmve to the pm the Orange Hall residvnce` They a I at v ....\`(u.. Ii.-\-u. \UlUI l\nIDVr Harm/es: ls Boiling Water Nolc: ALL RIT IS INSTANTRI K whether no uurkcd on Duckuunor not, good I Mrs. Thomas Atl('m:;.m is spending :1 ;01idn.y in 'I`or0nt0. ! Miss Mary and Em`) Brown of 'I'o- ` n.-nlu spent last weekend in lawn. ` P The t'ru'xnc1.s are looking happy. hav- 'ing xc-2c-iv;d u. >:uppIy of badly needed .-run ..u......,,:. .103` Fralick has been on the list. run. ......) x.t.... ruu-r,....1 ~u..u- _r us: n uuuluux U1 yuuug p(`U})J(.` here j0urn<:yed to Gen. Staynt,-r last F'riday and ~ jnyablc evening in playing euchre x dancing". Inc Wu-nlinL> hue hnnn An H-H. . unu. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nerf of Sing- humpton were Sunday v LsiL0rs at the 1:xLt:'r':s pm`em.a1 home. A few from new attended L(rfmy's field day lask Saturday. Swzxttcr:~;" Lose to St-ttlcmt-n1. nun :-. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mayor and childrm -:1` Newmn Robinson visit- ed with old friends in this vicinity. The dry weather of the past week has b1'oug`hl.. this vicinity in need of unin Sl:II)di1_V School Baptist <-hurch I-hnl-I~h at oh`:-\'nI lllli. Mr. and Mrs. . Dnlt.-y returned- wuek with thv fc ....Jus. WULSH. .\:l.. lxilll R/In-c 3 Uu bca` TY..- .. , ,,W..-, -.-.. ml-:, fruxt. perspiration, rust. ctc.. or ,_ "}'c1lo\vcd" or graycd" appearance ; ` due to age or poor laundering. At your druggist or department store. 15 Der ()ackao:'. \ It pays to read .....a-.. _. VV}2ite RIT ; ..z .k r....._ (LU H`. )U.`-. `V1?lW5V. .. S. Maw has been successful in Ling (1 good flowing well. Thr- .er flows at :1 rate of five gallons minu.t.( Iolc: ALL 1NSTANTRI' on puckugcornot. nu. : u LL . number of young imlrnl-vnrl tn (`yr-n L` SwaLLex's" joux'm'*yL-d to Le- lasb Saturday and battled in .1 - of ball with the Scotch Samo- ` girls. Although the "Swat&-,1's" 'd a good game `may VVLFL` un- nntc (enough Lu lose by -.1 S."()I'(3 O New INSTANT RIT Colors .\'\"l'Ak"Y`L`1 Y`a.`..` ...r..- TWICE aSMUCHI arc "i3AYWi5biNT Jl Llll" WURILIICY. y the many w ncluding ball. no as of all kinds. Th 1121 annual ovvnt by many people. ' Eii)EN(\ )i.LE".A Mrs. L. Drape-1' Lu- `\l'nlI-'-' ` LEF ROY ' ' ' " ' ` l x`. and Mrs` B. Webb S1l1Jd1l_\ at James Ir- \C I- 1| Color Remover A n 1 u: . L LH`hl.' WL`l'(.' readings and co 1 by the pastor. R ;-remn and cake w sarfs, gloves. etc. | also removes spots 1` white goods. even r-nnn r-er urn nu- _uu Lu mu: L'I|ul< 10 9. The pmgm 9 including sevel n'L-hezstm which y. principznl of I. Ihl- mm-n `nu HUI!!!` Ill J HM` .uu.-Ir.-. 1| f`. n 1

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