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Northern Advance, 16 Aug 1928, p. 7

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 1-6, 1923, `--- - about to dim.- the .._ . Another Women s 1.`, .1. ....-. t1`a:.:cl_v A ..|' Always Return if L\\'() _\Uun;.-nu.... .. uul u hushuml the <-lvctn-ml to the board ' nnlh :\f I : mblo zuhlo clun, Kuxlnm , Vm. 'l`11m`:- is :1 sL1 k in hm` m of cijrht \ \\':\.< 20 and h'c-am-_; c'.u`o(-1', for . hzui e1 Voice. `'2 0 she went to \"uw York.|4 u. like thous:1ml.~' of othcr ti.-ml of cvonqL1o. sht` found ` zdy \v.hi<:'n silently stalks the: inf New Yo1'k--1om-lineas.` girl . urged her to H1 sh.- \lIu ---~ - ,1-,:_,~, many oi our so-called mod- ` emu 11,], the old conventions or cugtmns that surrounded the lives of i their mothers means something that (-Vwght to be disoarde(l, the sug'ges.' tion that a woman should tell org `sh-ou] women tell -would be re-I ceivcd with a loud ha-ha and very. ... 1, 1., umnhl vnu_-w\."w~ul -mu-1. +l..,.. nu \-v ..`,/ ._ mC'st inoppcrtune tw 0 now now} just 0 of Homx-r Croy 0 :," with thv princi] (1 :1 wnmzm { ouplv; 21 uh the hu. ' chzuuctt-1', if ... . L \__ Of Uh` club, C hm` ma (Edited by l not hr-il- still, nflt-1' J.A.\y. ) live in Greenwich Village, and there 1- 4 _-.. .....rL..\...-I enonn WCH: JA|vv1v\.\.A . How would we explain a young } wonmn, an early victim of thai l after-the-war peri-Cd, one of a .g'rou;p`l that stood for freedom, and while" `she was not of the type of fcmalell to whom anvC*t.her woman's husband` was her property for the getting, still she roamed wide of the stand- a.-rds set by her excellent mother. She tal~l orf sentiment and of the 1'-`Elly of saving` one s self for a man 'l|.-g.-.'ho might or migwht not come, and she laughetl at the old-fashioned` 31...}- .`....l .........4-hum mt` 1-nnfllaov nntll 1' uvt: 1'1 un:t:uwn;u: VAunu5\., .. . . _ . . . --- she met Floto, a vtagvafbond scene paimecl, who bpought life and liv- ;ing to poor discouraged, lonely` Connie. ` At nst she told herself that it `gwas very beautixf-u1--nwo people who lloved each other, she going to her ` sin`g'in\g, he to his painting. But 1 soon she realized it was ncrt very |r`beau\t'Lful; it was squalid, the pre- , tenses, the swbterzfuges, so she went _ `back to her home town and married Walrter. 1 1 I I i ~ - I ........... no 'Pvr\1`\1 Ar. `I01 (ray IL m:u'zunv.: uuLu\.n. During: the first few mcnths she had tho1L_:rht of it often, time -after time she had formed the words-, butl when the actual moment came she; could not utter them. Then after 2'.` time she had decided not to` tell; him at all; there was no danger; no, one of their'w'orld knew; she was perfectly safe. And now, suddenly, Floto. The torture Clf the wmnan s soul now lled with the deadly fear of be-l ing found out and the agonies surf- ferod for Walter's broken faith i-n the one pers~c:n he trusted more than any other on earth are pages of misery that countless other wo men have gone through. And so far as the solution of the question about whether womer. should tell or not is concerned, the answer appears to be, as one clever writer puts it, She will be damned ov and slopes was a wonderfully CI` me ween um I, vux, surroundinog the shrine inspiring sight as it was covered. with worshippers, while in the valley below were_park~ ed hundreds of cars, and every road in the vicinity was a winding rib- bon crf moving` motors. On Sunday the masses commenced at 5.30 a.m., and. were continually wcelebrated at three altars until 11 o clook, when Pontical High Mass was celebrated by Bishop Scollard oi` Sault Ste. Marie, with Rev. F. P-alre of Sudwbury as deacon and` Rev. Father Percheron, missionary` to the Indians, swbdieacon. The: speaker was Rev. William Hingston, iS.J., Toronto, who said that Fcrrit Ste. Marie had been a place of pil- grimage when Montreal was but two years old, and dated back to 1644. nuu nu... l i if she does, and damned if she does he 1 not. VALUE OF CHINCHILLA RABBIT` i In a -re last Friday `on the farm` -AI\ I VV'd1VLUl'. Let us quote a few passages from the story : I :..L,\....,.`lu {`nr\n1`n me awry ; _ Deeply and intensely Connie`. wanted to confess the cheap and `- sor misstep she had made in New York; hhe words trembled on he! : lips; and then she would look a1 ` Walter, so gen-uinely stirred, so deeply repentarmt of his own small _ sins, so eager for her absoluti-0`n_ land she could not bring" herself to, Iiuutter the damning` words, so day ad?" | rter lay it became harder. 1 ur\ LL- L:..-+ 4'..." um.-nfhc qhn. ._1L1n'l(3 EH1: I12: 3 thei` 921 no` tontt lled` M d ~ (1 ' d pe c k, ` : 3! am puts does he d- , to Your al- The har atulo is to 5 m- `The world 111- I enough an as Emomhers a rnsl once they b_\' ; a child th mt ccnse, the 1'_\ - have to (I <(~d;t.u1'c, if n iko. `_ funtls to small _\ .. ncipu`. nu Section out \nuucuuua. Lwuuuo vv\.Au uu ...... -.. h`"l`3 3`t' `ll-`"3" f0" Parents t death and the loss claimed is arous- "l SW1 Out f the piu' ling some discussion as to the com- is nowaclays almost old merciiai value of these mile an.iima1s__ lit:-no~ug`h and sufciemzly articulate for Di._ C_ A_ Guntcin` who is owne,-ii rnwmhers and fathers to realize that of the Baia Fin. Farms Says; urijiie have begotten and raised real Giiinohiiia is a ioiient now, ;a th1'ou_2'h scoomlary a(l0le.~*- practically exitiiict and which was theirijol) is over and` all tlrey pmviousii, foumi in south __5miei.icaiui 111avk` do '5 m step out` 0t H pm" An idea of the {Heat value of this} llturu. possible, provided t'm:r:- are i little member of the rat family is` `ifull(l.'~' l the young` cneuture gaineii from an aiiicie iii tiic New i$1`01n.- _ Ylcrk American of December 29th, . T""`*` v W ``'`` '3 L0 `l` W 1927; which told of a Chinchilla? . ' . ' . . 1 .w_1)1`0_L>`1'os.s', is the f'1r.~t t.l11n_u tlmt thx. ' com Wiiicii iiaii biwii Soiii for $_i0 _i xiolxlur ::m1<:1*ation, at anv ::i\'<-n mo 000_ i 1- II ...,.1 i 4 | l l l hut u-n "'sh-adow her past life, and in the Celvcu wu-u u -v-u ..... .... ...... ...._,I likely mhe would resrpcnd with the query, tell what '3 1 And yet every day thousands ask that same question. Should a wo- man reveal any stain that -might face of so much irregtular living around us, so` many queerly distort- ed valuations of people played up in print, so much falling` o in the matter of religious convictions, it is a wonder that the query repeats it- self with the frequency it does. .txv1_4. :.. :4. L`l...L `l....:....... .. p1'onzu)|_\ nun.-1 nnau. I It is hzml for mothers to let _ 3vFz1th(;-rs loosen their grip on the! '1 rope much ea.~:iL-1', b(`CZlU.~T`C theyl m-\'<,-1' held it very ti-;'.1L1_\' anyhoxv.` EA painter may spoil his wzrk by`, l`touchin_<.-' it up too much; the pt>1'.-'11` of furnitutw nu-r; `we spoiletl bx` rub- fzbing down that the _;"r-4'1`. of `Cw 7' wviod uml')`neulh begxins to .~h).\'. ` ` ~ In ,, LI... ink n-F 1-r\ phi]. llI_`4. l ,if the i ;1)1'0::1'o.'~:.s, is rst 1()1 : ``1ne.-nt, must fully re p1'ohubly never shall. 1; :. 1......l `m- mnf` w So after the jol (Iron is c-o'mpleto '`out of the picture. .mothor.<.-in-law is .1 1 A`4f\:-A :. toucnm:_-` ll. up Luu ........, 4.... ship, hing` Til1(3l'(* was behind that request ani >1`-3-\ ~ `im-putus of a romantic n`lLLll`(.*, and? lftcl` J05 Of 1`1|l-*'l?1.`~'` 01131` `it would be well if all women who` mother mu. .~:t<-'p wanted to imp;-ovu [,l](3TnS0lVt'.\' could` that tlli`;- ll`-` Oi his woman it would be a milaculous out ',l`l1(:'-.i')u`)lw with have an impetus (11-ixvinig them mu know that $11013` J01) llilwl Wile" urge to accomplish s~rmetliin_g', but the children ma1'1'_V, and .`~."l`3Wl'itl1en, :1 woman can subst.it.ute tlici mothc,-rs are famous f0!` HIGH` `l05i\' i desire for 21 rmmmce and will havei to boss the fami1.V CV0 `-"V0 the a better chancv of having` it if she. third generaiton. improves herself ph_v.~`iciall_v 100 pet The whole puvpose of b'i'in5:`iI1'~ up cent, and she will be honestly` a child is to teach it to go alone and amazed at what one nmnthg carefm to 310 illne heme!` than it-` P31`C"t-5 and consistent care will do. `did. The reducing` diet, which was I I,,A _.., imn... are mnflwnv loos uimnlv r-liiminnf.1'no' whit(-, b1`(~z1(i but alone oeuer mun M ,,.......v.. N uu_mML___L Wu W_ I did. 13 Ami .\'`~' WC` know 3'5 m'i`01` `I095 simply eliminating` white broad, ' that it is l>1"clCtiC3Y im`P5-`lbie t` ter, cream, potatoes and (lesserts \ _ stay out. of the picwre all the time. I other than fresh fruits has ah.ead:\,l -i A iiiftliei` has ::`iV011 `C00 mil"? l`l`~- resulted in an eiliht Dohnd loss. .of labor. l0\`0. P3311 and 305' to ml which is goal for her, as hers w-a: .( mil-t(`l`l l"'~` 0f CY h'1i`V'l'k V rzithr-1' chunky fat, and that eir_u'.l11i 1. walk z1wu_\' u.fter the task is ni. pouml 105.3 was worth a ._,.,.L..dt `lea; xi <-ll. A m0th1"~ 1101* '11"`1.V-" -"`1"-`ak5 to the woman in the wa_\' she feels fcr her son and E119 For _vear.< her complexion hzul not ll l{e.\'-4 1"-< `cl Vt-`l'.\' l`U.V' little -`t"-V been uttenrlecl to with C1`C1LlT|>', 011 w that illu.<.trute.< this un(l_\`in:: uiTec- Gm. 04> any k-iml_ Sm. `lid not h(,_', er ti01\. it s(-(-1115, 1,11-alt a l)r0kl'N` lieve in them. But ask her now, 1; ht.-2\1'te(l. \\'01`ltl-WL`i11`.\' m0lilL`l'v `ii-"ill" what she t.hink.' about taking.-' 21 pride` of D0lH\"ll =1` ll? -``0'-*' dCt l~" `mt in her ccnnpexion. She _:ot only one, 0, hey heuit uml llun_: it at his feet. 1`-hm of mm. but tlinw. H1 i he He rtnmhh-rl over it. zunl p1dii."~(l:i_\` 1'e;','L1l:1i` as clockwork. she wenl..i, up. hezml :1.~' his heznl struck the lloor aft. hm mm. and 1"1`;lS`\-:1`:-(HI it forl 1.`, the i`ll'1ll'l, \\'lii>`per. `"l)i`l YOU hull ten minutes e:L(-Jh time, and from i::'- .\ (=Ul>'\`il'- ml lull 3) that order .'~'he never fail:-ll, ril ".-` . 1' The (`rt-um \\';1.< wipecl of anal mil ier A Mth"5 Cm`? Wm WW4` lice ruh _L-.'iven, and unrler the chin WdY3 where that miiltlle-u::e(l hulL'e was.` the Sin-:\l the other lay with :.\`it got :1 g_m'il .p:1n1~:in_L' with the in- lu(l_\' who l11z1ll1lf4'(`>` Ii slicer-.<. l)ez1u- ' hm`-k of the hzunl each time the face len ` t_v parlor in Toronto, she spoke (`if :1 \vn.< ll1{l.s'S:l_L'('(i,` and then _L"i\ t.`ll an _:ht woman who hzul come to her Zl.i)ll.li. extra touchin:: up with the ice. im- at month 215:0, .\':1_\`ixr:: Several Likr-wi. the han(l.\' after each ice. `years 11f;`0 you `Lock :1 young.-' :.:'irl 'dIl(l'llli21.<.S`21.`.`C were tre:ite to u "u'ohin,L. ark. convert.e her from :1 homely (!)'Ci1- with a mixture of equal parts 01'; .her`ture into an attractive person; what spirits of camphor and ;1`l_vcerine,i uinl can You lo for me `." She was :1 ;r-.1ml what that miCntuh`.< constant czirr. thellaily of mther aorpulent gure 8.I1(.i`hE1S done for this wtoim-an can be 18:5 7 she. wnuhl like me to (lo for her .`of mhhlle :1g'e, so 1 il:`Ji\'(:(i her Whzi on done by any other, and she-. will ue simply zistoni.+h:d.at the ult;-'. l l t w 3;? mu. u; ...,. mother's heart ulwa; l{<-.\'. tt-ll.< pretty 11 ill.<.U"dI(`.\` umlyi -- n n...4 .. Iv .`\.. hearted, world-w pointed at 114-art 1 L _:L z1_.:o, at t_\` lVl\-Itnlul u _....- ., , ` I L...~1. .. 1vI\1|v\n' .-Jr] and Your `Boy and Your Girl yuan.` -V\/w _ _ crcu-l `turo at.t.1`ac Li\`v do -.1. `lady andi `of \V'hz11. I ?` acu nu... ....\. -.~...,...V...,_, . . _ V . .. What is it that brings a woman fmce to face with the question when she is the one to answer it, when at: 1.119 sanw time she would lightly dis-j rmi&= the same problem if a friend} were involved ? . I vv ._.A..I.x ..... ,.--...I..:.. .. n....nu| O1 llul uuuuuuu..- \/`J .__,,H.l 1.ft(>1' is t-r`s Ellen` pm. hot. 1] [PS u vc- 0. <-L-Ins l`l(l-\\'L`1ll`_\' 5 wr action, Lrv ml fl-ot.`}\-ma . - I 5 _. _ ,., UM , aftm Did hu 1 `." ( his \\';rK n_\".t ch; pol .-'h`f poilctl 5 '15 F chi]-i . 1. ,... IV) n ;-+ .~+ r.-n 1 i XI-INC 3 n a ` 9 >1 . t0 '60 3 ii xngex`; n0`,h -xfn By nine o clock Monday morning w the streets of Barrie took on a city- t` like avprpesarance. About twelve of the large busses of the Toronto Transportation Ocmmission disehang- ed their loads of men, women and children amund and near the Post ` Office square, and for albout an hour =TIorontonians could` be seen every- I 1 o l` [(1 3! " motor cars by the `where. Mondsay being Toronto s civic holi- day, in addition to the busses, hundredis came in, and while many hxalted for a shorter or longer time, others by the score with their oarmpin-lg outts passed through, but for a few hours the crowded streets of a city were seen in Barrie. Of course a lot of the visitors were here for the sw:im~ minug meet. Those who were travelling on the grime from St. Peter's Parish (R.=C.) who, escorted by their pastor, Rev. John E. Burke. were on their way to the M:arty:r s Shrine about three miles from Midland, on the banks of the historic River Wye. It is 1 said that more than 1,500 devotees ' paid their respects -at the shrine and the hills over the week end, 'was . .. . , _"___ L-I-_.. ......... v\n\I1_ ` 1t;as with uni S! b bu-sses were a party of Toronto pi1- , 00 UI ITDUVIJPE,` HIULUID. --M..- -14 .....i .:...+.,,I hon]: in 1344. farm` of Dr. I. l\ILcLa1*en at Unionville, 500 Chinxnhilla. rabbits were burned to linwg 1 animals.` V` - A r4 1 A" _._l_.. 2- r\uCvv\r|I` PILGRIMAGE T0 SHRINE _y Ii She replied: Put me on a 1-9-1 l(lLl.~CinfJ,' diet, tell me what to (lo with` `my hands, my facc-,, my chin, midi `I ll be your friuml for life," and: `the shoipk0e1)or thinkgs` she is in ai fair way to f`2l1`n the lasting` fiicml-, \ m`-l\AnI- .....,. k,.l..\.1 ohm! rnnnncf -I`! o l\V\ n nifv- Chi Ideals \ ` `I- ALA `] E01 _\'ea1`s nu-r t. kim ` " `t | cmnprzxior 5- cronm, 3' ` d:x_\' ' 1ft-1' : '5` 0: r w lice I 1 V nm it 5.1-o d u- hm`. extra th: nu. .~ an n-n uvn rm ut Va} .1 The Northern Advance The Chinchilla. razbabit is said to have originated in the Slavic coun- tries of Erurope, and f01lO'win~.g the war returning soldiers brought them` to England, where by a judicious series of experiments a splendid breed was brought about by adding angora 'blo1od. Now the best breed of Chinohilla rabbits are imported i from England at great cost. 01' i course they `breed rapidly, for one ' doe in the oolurse of a year will raise 24 young one, and these young ' ones will be ready to pelt inside of six or seven months. ` 1 n AI 71.`. 4-_....... 4.1. unk'|n.1-.c urn SIX U1` SUVCH lllauuunm. On the Bala farm the rabbits are` insured forr $20 e-ach, this being the` nearest average, as they range in} value from $5 to $50 each, and the! rpelts sell at $6 or $7 each. This` industry is rapidly develorping around Barrie. It is an exiceenlingsly interesting one, as well as lucrative.| In preparing the skin for use the` rough pelt goes thnough a pluckinig ` process which removes the fine white hairs and gives the fur an * even surface, and is almost impos- ' sible to tell from the real C-hin-I uuun. chilla. i-IARVESTERS! RETURNIN`3'-HBlI E Cnl. pu nun: Lu w-nu-3..., ,.._- 7..-.-- P idlend, Capreol, and AUG. 21lt-From Toronto, Caledon East, Beeton, Meaford, Collingwood, Penetang, M South and East in Ontario, also Stations in Quebec West 0! St. Andrews and Lechute. AUG. 28rd--From Stations in Ontario. Toronto, Inglewood Jct. and West and South thereof. AUG. 31 st-From all stations in Ontario, Capreol. North Ba and South and East thereof. ,1`: ........ .:- n-.....1:..n Nnoinnnl Rnilwnvlz Fro` PALWIEIKB I UIV'--nu . auu - .,....., _...... . , Through cars from other principal points connecting with nbove special trains. _ Through Trains--comfortablo colonlot nro-Opucl: _. _- ...-.;-g-`unt! The Calgary `Stampede - An- other introduction to the public of Knights of the Range, Kings of the Saddle and Rope; competing (for Canadian and North Ameri- can champion-ship honors in pic- turesque, romantic and spectacu- lar pageants and contests inci- denta to their country. -n._. .....u..... 4.1. rndmnn. AP Mu: U'|!`O1L`,!'H \\"-.l1_V an u ....\...,. should tell of her pz1.. inli; She \\'a.< utt(-1'1)` concvrnml about t onhcr pc-oplo`.= moral tness. but `( when it came tr the big` issut: of-`I her own mar1'ia}_"e she rovortexl tn-~ the olml-t'z1si1i011o(l ialeztls about wo-` man s cha.' She suitl it was no1.`( the fear of being.-` found -tut, but 21:: reversal to the ; of heri- mot`nm', and :1 mea.~"u1'in;:' up of hm ivwn tness as a wife and mother of chiltlrcn. A few y(wa1's bcfcre she would have been one of the loult.~.~"r. ` 1 1.-.! ..nmn nH1I-I` L"i!'1 been roup taken aboard the Canadian Pacic liner Empress of France on the an-i\':1l of the leader of the British Labour Party, J. Ramsay MacDonald and his three daughters, Ishhel, Joan and Sheila, for a six Weeks tour of the Dominion. Left to right: Joan MacDonald, lshbel, youngest member of the L.C.C.. Captain Griffiths, commander of the Empress, The Right Hon. J. Ramsay MacDonald, and Sheila. Rt. Hon. Ramsay MacDonald and his daughters will tour Canada, vi=-iting Ban ff, Lake Louise, Vancouver and other Western points and sail for England in September on the Empress ox` .-\.u.::trali:1. _- _.., _._._ __ r 1. Here we are! feathers and all. 2. The old nlxuze coach. -1. A redumn 01' the plains. 5. The guardian of the west. ` I-- - ,_._;...:1...4-.: nr\ -nnnnk tin $110 mrn "WEE Week of The Western World, RETURNING- : d Tours Cainadfa; innipeg via Canadian Nationnl Rnilwnysz 1 Station)-Aug'. 2Ict-l2.01 a..rn. (Midnight Aug. 20th); 12.30 p.:n.: 10.40 pm). Aug. 23rd--2.00 p.m.`,l0.40 p.m. All`. 31-2.00 p.m. and 10.40 Q. . 21st-l2.0.1 a.m. (Midnight Aug. 20th); 1.00 p.m. . 31st-1.35 a.m.; 1.00 p.m.; 10.40 p.m. A..- o1+._.1o. m n m. (Midnight Aug. 20th) via Linc}say,_ B1_ckw_ater and Atherley; zlsu-1a.\.-.1 mm. \m........,... -_ , 1o.Z6'pTinJ " hag. 21st-12.01 a.m. (Midnight Lindsay, Blackwatet Atherley. :'. 23rd-l2.30a.m. (MidnightAug.22nd)via Chatham, London, Hamilton and Inglewood. -Au 23rd--9.00 a.m. via Guelph. Georgetown and Inglewood. - -A- - - ,__-:_n .....:..- war do-calls consult local Cnnudinn National Agents an... .-, v..,._ _V,, , Canadian l--- 451.; 1!) n1 a nu G-Half cent per mile toV would have Deen um- un .... to laugh i12l(i some 0th(_-1` p;i1'l in her present quan(li'_\', which should ]Jl`0\'(: that while _v1.u lT1'.l.\' put your honr-st ideals and semzo of (loci.-nc_\' out of commigsion for :1 time. you` canntt count on them l`(.*llldll`.iTl_`.1` out of commission for e\'('l'. 'l"nc_v will be hound to bob up and lu\r::.~*.\ -` ---A :...-\nunviin1o`- mn- contributed so much to the (pro- gress at the West 't~o-day. Skill and brains will compete with skill and brains when the cow- `boys climb the bucking bronchos for -the title of the worlds buck- ing champ. , _,,=u --.. Jl... ..1.a nn\1_. nub \.uu.:..y. Thousands will see the old cov- ered `wagon race against. the fleet ubareback `Indian riders, durimg the mock battle. I A-~--.=- ....-I. LMU .Iuv\,n uw-nay. The exhibition stampede wil} be held July 9th to the 14th. and is to he Iononml h_v His Excellen- _.____:_______.___.__._ : Plus half a cent per mile beyond to :11 points in Mani- toba, Saskatchewan. Alberta,-Edn:onton, Tannin. Calgary, MacLeod mud Eut. , .'._,_ can An -...-I t.` on An-o:nati0n_ Itlpn, Lxuun 5\...u. I For details consult Cu -OpuclnI can fol-Woman and C 1 L 1 Q _m' 7, IVIICLEOQ Illu unit. 3 Winnipeg, plus $20.00 nnd tax to destination __... . n,____` __A 44,000 wA N 1' E D c_v Viscuavu-nvt Willirrgd-on, who will ride at rbhe head of the -gwreat stampede -parzule. Herwill be aoco1npa,n1ed- by He_r Excellermcy lady Wrimnagdon who herselxt Is to pamuci-p in several events duurivng `the week. For this ` t.1:cuI1a.r event the Ca.na:d'd~aJn Pam- Iflc Railway are Qo-opm-atdnx` j to the extent of offering reduced ' rates to Bzmff with stop-over at Calgary, thus enabling visimre to } be `guests of the Banff Spring! l Hotel which is only a. L11-ree homo - motor ride from Calgary. - 3. A mountuln of living fire. IOCII uluuun-u u... | chlldu-on \.u....~. ,, comn boun you at the mt.-nt. ru. u nn.u.n_-- , 3:-\`(;r` n ..\_._. .. from the pen titled Cuu:.:'ht, thrnn-, Should :1 C~'nniu \V(!b\) is li\'in_-4' ioxvn, h:\m)i1_\' 1n2u'1`i(-nl ' ` VA` um \-nnnU',~

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