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Northern Advance, 24 Feb 1938, p. 7

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. f age A IBHL . Tay tn: T-TI: E Om of the first, if not the veigv `L it` `V1111?-`,1'si, ziircrzift rAn5:im.-ers to 1`(':11iz'-v \'v1'.Vb0d}'-lihat thw ;:'1'c-ate)` the spe-d tho- ss Of S0-}p;1~ the lifting pressure, \vas;: 1T1iomas: .\Io_v ,enp,'ine-1' of the Royal `v H110 1101110?.~u-ronzuitical Society, London. More ti1'0d imdihan sixty _vr_2i1'.< ago he built aplzino - C11amb'31`:\\'hich he hoped to get going M150 v i1 1i1'C10'niiies an hour. In t'ho;-c- (lays. that' 8` '03 h`"~`1'-(\\".1.~` speed. " Tell her: The Trouble with Moy s machine, 50 muchiiioxvwer, was that gasoline was un- that th`C`!L-nmvn. Hi: n10`1'\'r> nnwnr -2: 1! any 1.111} His lovnd 3 u k -wV'nr\:, oil; but gixwe us taffy every da_\'_. :11} Twe des01'\'+:, much more than we de- m an srowe. Dont be ox`:-1--con. 1nde- abou`. it; let it br: full and uhuml-' icable ant and wry swe(.-t; .<\\'-..: with} `smiles and love and 1zu1g'ht<-1'. Giv ` L yourht to yur father, your mother, youl ` ,pou1']husbzmd, your wifo, your brothw-1'. .--mak-`lsister, child. 1'1-ivnd. How _\'nI.1`: gchild low,-5` it! So do you. .\Irm:. 1'a1';1'{1nor0 taffy 3" ` ..-kl-`.11. ` I I 4 K155 I Ta'_\'. 'T`L. each {an '1 O NO MATTER WHAT your financial problem may be, our local Manager will be found quite ready and willing to dis- cuss it with you, and to give you the benefit of his knowledge and experience. This Bank is in your district to give you such Banking Service as may he required, and whether you desire to open an account, arrange for a loan, remit money or to obtain information or ad- vice, our services are equally at your disposal. "BAE*% "-" '!r<-Hon of \-n"U:lh mzxms. to ~`JL`.; ' .~u--:nn-Iini, :11I-m~`:11 birds as "1I1]ilP*` n,,_.. of 1h-- '1`)-zm.~'-Canada Air 1" .'I,in<.-:-. The Lockher-ds now in s~:1' ~"- tht vi(-.- b;-tween Vancouw-1' and S5 `(tie . ' `and in training schedules across `he achmev 'Rockies from the Coast to Leth- "`15 lu~ii__-.- have a maximum speed of '35 '205 miles an hour. The 10 big 1 _'p1anes now being built for trans 1870' continenta1 flights will be able to go 3 few :L.~ fast as 250. And' they can soar ked the fhousands of feet above the :nr:-um Id MOV ...:.~.- Ivxorporawd 1855 F['!H1 "]1Ilht'.\. with the rh'.=cove1'_v of gasoline, m-1-nonautics took a decided turn for the better and it's hard for people to realize that anyone could -_-\'e1- imagfno that a steam engine 'would y. It's a far cry from '.\'-.v:).\".'< contraption. which I-)o'.<-ed {like 21 couple of winuimills or a col- 'iwC1iOH of \'-ns-Lian b1ind.<. to such birds .1... no` 911.. 'I`m n Air "Jr cola. `( ` Chocolate Bread Pudding--1`/.2`. squares unsweetened chocolate cut; in pieces, 3 cups milk, `.r- _= cup sugzu-,~` `I; teaspoon salt, 2 eggs slightlyf beaten, 1 teaspoon vanilla, 2 cups`3 = tale bread. cut in `.- _--inch cubes. 1 Add chocolate `.0 milk in double` boiler and ln`,-at. When chocolate is ` melufed, beat with 1'ot.m'_\' egg: beater ` until blwndc-(l. Combine sugar, salt our` n-n`n'.< Arhl nlmnrinlnfrl mi\'f.1n'r=` ~m on st-akin: this in lighter xx .-..us- he The rates for residence tele- phone service are surprisingly 1ow--on1y a few cents a day. You really cannot aord to be without a telephone. A. A. SMITH Pa ge Seven Manager Wale D1`2l(l, Cut In `,'2`lllL'I| uuuua. , double} rot.ar_\' beater` sugar, and e'g`_2's. Add chocolate mixture` r:1'aduall_\', sfirriny: vig'orousl_v. Add vanilla. Placc broad in ;1'1`oz1. baking` dish. Pour mixture ovvr it;_ let stand 10 minutes, then mix Welln Place dish in pan of hot wz1t~`-r and bake in moderate oven (350 dc- _$1'l`0(rF F.) 1 hour. 01' until rm. Q S-"rvc with hutt0i'.=c0t(-h hard sauce. ` F It dest1'o_\'.< one- .< n1' amlable c>\'.4r_\' day to thr- man bein__-.--Beaconso]d. Dropped I14-:n'1 J-nu-n out \.l .1LU may 1 UL` BU Lavvxx-:u an vu make Of _]oy s too scanty sum a httle * YYICIYF Beef Loaf (.3 lou\'c.< or 430 svrv 1:.-`.~)-~10 <,m11c<,-.~' fat salt pork, 3 nu;-.:: 4-lwnvunlsll nninn 10 `HQ at my :0-ni_g'ht look back ac1`0. lhe span : "I`wixt dawn and lurk and to my con. say, !.('\l1>'L" of some _:0od act to boast nv rnnn ur man, The world to-da_\'. LU-H2l_\ (H) >Ulllt:Lluu5 uuuu ,. _shall take httle sadness from the world s` vast store, may I be so favored as to U\AJn`rl\ A MORNING PRAYER WUUII I [)'l.~.~, ux|.\l:'1n35', wULIu_y` need, V`; sin by .~`iI1.-new where I should} " dc,-fvnd. ncaltn, ; vppcd as I pz1.<.< for troubl` hv:\1'1.~` to nd. ` IU UUHL'l.`.` (`h()})[)(`(l round 1) tapioca. `. I1` :1 Hum: TESTED RECIPES to-day (I0 .~om:.-thing that .911 Hahn izemen |`lL(|- -'.a I \1Ll(l.ll Lonmtov .<, 2 `/1 1.-u. pc-ppx-1'. .<:1`.t pork unt .1 nni.m< mm] .4: THIJI-KS1).-\Y. FICBl{L'.-XRY 2-1. 1938. -1llu \Vher-Ir)` Wilc0x.j GGGGGGGGGG M "" FWNATED BY THE EVEN hr-UL-1' that I liwd` ll \~_ chance use of modern J er costly but vital uided out of the ' `-'-Rents. >'1lI[)U1'K, 0 on, .1.0 lbs.` 1 11). quick` (]LlZ1l`L~` . )pt'1'. until ..I -uni 5 1oa\'o.< or. n uncooked :1, uncooked ` 2 1/ qts. 1-nnL'in(r fn. '5 L0 UL` same 1111-` Let me not hurt. by any selsh deed 1 O1` th0l1g`ht.It-.<.~` \vo1'(l, the heart 01 foe or friend. , Nor wouli I pu.<.<, un.<(.-wing, worthy nnntl 1` _;'o]den . nu,` Th-e P1'.nt.e,~d V\"o1`d"'-To1'onto ` t,_.a_ Among; ' hu7.zu'dou.< occuaptions ppm. should br ma-}u(1<,- that of_ the rural ._,\.hh.e m>\v. odnor who publlshes each ` week brie.-1' `res111nos of his to\vn s mi` h.i. '1`hv1'_c d_\'n_ami:c in those` 1Oa`fl|ttl .>'l'ln1l11211 10S va1"1`ous1y ent1t1ed~ S R) `Tell Xe211's.~\_g`o, Y Twenty"Years heat Ago and Fifty Xea1_'s Ago. . . -\ mn<+ r-nrnf'nI nrhtnr r-nllnrl km | ' .\_u'o ziiiu "1`l1I._\' iears Ago." `Lnem many mmgs, out rumor was "t -\ most careful editor'culled his rife and one day the boys awoke to `(g itoiiis each week, omitting all tlhatlnd their friend gone. An excel- `lie fet nibigtht o`ei%_d slomr-h sulocscdrib Llent story for boys. ` er. no i in pai icu ar e s u ie zit for a long time. It was to run un-1, H r `dcr the head of Fifty Years Ago, 1 thing ' and it told him that on this dayfintend 10 do a noble thing do it ly.fift_v years ago, Miss Irma C1emensjnow_ i p5 b`C}.`;1I1 her smdies at the publicl ` I zscliool. The editor would, of ' 9 c0ur. not have dared to run such} "I will not sit down, said Miss 15 a (laiinwwous piece but he knew for Matilda Crane And what's more 1 M 21 fz1Clhthz\tk]l`l1lzl had been dead for want to cancel` mgr subscription L1tlilZ1IlV rears. Further he knew sliel l`he gall of vou' Printing that; 1:; had` no close i'ela:iV'es still liviI1g.lpie'ce about Irma Clemens starting i In his imiocr-nce, the man decide school fifty years ago! It's t_ that here was one bit of news that`lihr,-l. sir. you intend to do a mean wait till to-mori-ow. If you `ucould harm no one. So he ran the But poor Miss lrma is dead and` 1d pll -CU and it appeared in the paper,eono, returned the editor, wringing :li- l'nllowii`.{: Thursday. lhis hands. It can t injure the de- ' 1 ri(la_\' l1l0l`lllIl_2` he had a Calle1`.lCCaSed to give out that she was n` Sli-- was \\'l1ll<,`-f21C'I"d with rage. `born more than fifty years ago. ' How do you do, Miss C1"dn0.i Maybe it can t hurt Irmm, said the editor said ing'i'atiatin_<:l}', Cl('El.l'~ll.l1" steely-eyecl Miss Crane. But i,,. in: . exchaiigos and \'- how about the fact. that evc-rylnody u_.iii;iIs from a chair. Will you sit in this town knows I was a.lwa_\':< tl()\\'11r."" Mvo )'f`{1l`S older than Irma ? ('1U.S : The next. met-tin.g` will be held 211: the home of 311's. Elmer Culdwn-111 s`or1 .\I2u'ch 10111, when Mr. Stcwarti 11,. Page W111 bx,-. the guest .~:pc'.11(:1'. y The 1`oz1(1.~', as W011 as walks and! _\'zn'd.<, have been very icy and sev-1 11 ~1'z1I p:1-.-on.<. as well anima1.~:,: `Ian!-In .-u H`:u.x.n` `PI-n\\1 4`.-.11~ I l um p:1'>`Ull>'. as won z1n1mai.~:,; `l1Zl\'C . from falls. 1` A 1'-.11'<:\vL>ll party was hold at the iliomo of M1`. and Mrs. Lorne Win- .jg-rove on the ow of thioir (lm-pa1'tu1`e for Bzirrio. wlu.-n tho) were 1)1`cs(.-nt-1 -ed Willi an as_\ chair and an electric 'tou.<=.:=-1-. Tl1s- W.I. also pres0nt.e l.\Ir.<. \Viii::1'o\'c with 21 l:)l`l(l_L','\: lamp.l _|aml his school friends presvntmll 9 Goo1'g'u with 21 book. I `- On thw 18111 :1 social Lin-11i11,_u' xvais.` `lhvld in the S\'("I1tl1 Linc: Hall by` `_|tlu.- young: people, when Pe1`c_\` and - `(`lifl"o1' \'zu'coo were Iesc-xitnd \\'1t.l1` `p~n.< and p-ncils. On Monday, the H ')l\", :l nnmlwv nl noin-hhnv-2 (r:\H1.. rrzlnlu, .u1'.<. 1\0ILl11t9_\'01'. M) .\It-Dmx:-.I:i, .\I:'.~<. I). F. .\I('( Gm,-(). C. Brown. Durin5.,-` Ih~ \\'(-r-k S4 z11`1icle.'< _:i\'<,-n out. Tln VV0m(n.< In:~:titut.e:- Sm : nth Linc Hall on Feb. 10th `with 15 members and one visitor l})l'('.~'(`l1t. The roll call was answer- lul by ;1'ivin_g' difl"o1'L'nt uses of salt. lIntcre.<.tin:g papers were _:iven b_v Mrs. G. B. 'l`.Law1'encw, .\I1'.<. H D2u\'s0n and Mrs. Wilbur )I1'.s'. J. Wallwin \\'as the winner in ., ,,,\..q,\,.4. A43 \lT..`. .| ..'f... met in the . n ..'.-.n W... Dobson. The Rt-(1 Cr0.<.< Societ Vtlumk the t'o1l0\\'im_` 1'01` `1'.vei\':d last \\'0uk: .\I1~s. W. A. I.'uwis, Irz1n10, .\I1x<. Koh':n1e_\'m'. \I-,\nI\-:11` \7--.- Y] T.` .\1l'.\'. d. VVHIIVVIH \\'ilS [HG \V1nHC1' In 21 contest in charge of Mrs. Mcln-3` Wtyru. Community singing; and sew-; jin_L' lunch brougrht the meeting` to aj close. L .. L ..I .) And SHE. LU\\HIll[J. 1i1(- 21 numbc-1' of scial func- l1z1\ 0 been hvld in the Seventh Hall sine the elc.-<-tric ll}.-`Ins installed. WRECKED THE NEWSPAPER THE RED CROSS CENTRE VESPRA -- istra` :1 Society wish to drcn donations .11:-r \\'mAL' - "H-1 articular he studied} If un-` `Fifty 2 day 1 into, Miss Clemens i now_ lies publici tlitor 01' Anuml on |vI1n .~.m1..` H1 1.n|t:_\'U1'. J1 . .\. .\I<`CLmi;:', \ H0\\'<\'x-1' lHL`l_L`l'4' In. my worldly- \\'w11th, .' Let. me _:i\'(.- . that shall aid my kind, ` A word 01' cou1':1_u'o or :1 th0u_u'ht ofi health, ` T71-nnnntl :1: I l\:l<< 1'0!` H'OIlh1`(1` M 1'5 . Robt.' Mr` \ (ll'(,`I'l_I \:gll'('0l1 L.2ll`Oll11(3 ZIDQUL L0s:u1uo 5 ht-r trial before tahi House of L01-ds;l ithx: hideous condition of child 1z1bor.! VIN`.-.b n n+n..x- in nninl-nr`. n1\ H1 :`The Linrgy Nook: Adult ` .-\ml .~'o---Victorizx, by \':uL:ha11j Wilkins. A .~to1`_v of intri_L'u and love, 21d- \'r-11.11111.` and sudden death; Victoria as a >'([Ll2`&lllI l_L, baby; William IV. s :t1'an_s:e li1':(- amon_: his natural chil- dren; Qu'(>en Czxroline about to slulldl la:-v h-inl hnfnvn H1` T-Tnn:n nf l.n1'rl<:l 9 I 1 `um: n1u<:0u;< cum \Vhat a sto1'_\' _(-1`0\\'dvd and `Th:- critic.< say A nnvr-I n? ll` L'l'ILlCS 521) Z A novel of th'(- (-15.-'11to 11-t\\'m1:u-s. m`ammr-I with color. horror zm(H b1-illizmt sen.~2ati0m1lism. ; H'1`1..,. ..:,.`l.m.~+ I\1nu4- xvnn\nni;n4_l]`\7I Ul|IlCL`.\' ground v;-ookin.: ;..l ..., um .,_, t,.e.,...\.. ` Concise, clear. origxinal and up-`: to-date. M. Sief.:'i'1`i(:(l s study of Can-| ada is worthy of its author's highi reputation an analyis-I of politi- ,<-ul and economic z1.~nee1s. This jbook, the fruit of personal exper- ,i-nee, .<.urve_\'s the g:e0_2`raphieal fac- ftors governing" C21na(la"s past and` ifuture; the racial problems which leonfront her people and 1'ulm's; the feontrasrted activities of town and lee-_1nh'_\', 1'aet.or_\' and farm; Vhel peculiar re-1ation: of Cz1nad*a[ with Iih United States, as well 21>` her position with 1'e;2z1r(l to thcg iB_riti. I:`,=nipire and the field of for-U [L`lj.,"n policy in general. ` m'nnz1m; sen.~:z1L10nansm." ; The richest, most 1'omant1ca11_v1 c11z11'gc'd book we have had for many 2 vpnv wit. `I N 'I`h'-- story of how Little G1'(>_v R.'\l')- ' lbltt. Squi1'1`el and Hare. after look-` ling` tl11'u_2'l1 the \\'in-(low of 21 house` 321ml \\'at.cl1i11'_<.-` 21 cl1il(11'en ;< pzu't_v, (le- icided that thw-.\' too must lmvv :1 }part_\'. They :1.~:krs~(l Mr. and Mrs. `Hedgrehog and Ftzzzypcg, VVaf(,>1' Rat, Moe and Vl/ise Owl, xhe Brown. llalwbits and the S(}_L1__l1'l\'l family, zmtl 1'(,-z1ll.\' hzul vn-ry jolly party. 14 `U 10 ICBYS A Bond in t.h- load. by )Iz11'(;'n1`Ol: Thomson Rxtymond. ' .~\n in.1'cro_ and wn-17. xvritten` book that stands out from the rzmk and file of : for ;irI.~* bccn the author pic`.ur=s 21 girl hero:-1*_ and ht-r anvil-onmcnt 3.1 21 \\':|_\` to: `enlarge the reader s expm'ienc(-. A` charming` . with 21 :~atisf_Virw c1ima.\`. ` W 1 Little Grey Rabbit's Party. by `Alison Ultley and )Im-:_~m`nt Twmp-1} mt. 'I`L. .a,..... -4` `aniuv I :u1,. r*..,... 1).. i\0_\'(+s. A . of a New E11g:`.r.n(1 vil1a;: and of a s`r1'z1n,2`c old captain who ap- pr,-nred suddenly in its midst one. `day. He worked at odd jobs, was ti-ust.wo1'thy and independui-nt, but `said nothing of himself. The boys gathered round him and he taught them many things, but rumor was .rife `nd lent Juniper Green, by .\Ia1'_\' Wi`.1:n'd` ,Ke_vcs. A ;-ynuu Al` .. \Ynuv I-nndnvnl xvH.;.-w-nu lll)(,`I. >'ll'." mono, hands. iceased `born fty 3 ` thw- in town ? pt;-ndent, today : _ If there is friction, out with your` oil can. If there a quarrel, pour] on oil. Blessed are the p-3ace-mak-`I ers. 3 But the oil can for the ra1'.1"_ L'l)1c1`g`'I1CiL`.\.'. lt is not everybody` that has the gift of putting oil on` just the spo`. that gwates; and it is: net `L'\`L`l`)' day that quarrels occuri but i1 is just as applicable` Cumxda. by .-\n(1rr> Sief rind. r<,._ , ..I. .... 8 to 11 Years JJ1'jx' Out 521:1 ])U1`K unux guxucn b1'o'.`.'n. .\vi <)niuns and 511111;} u11-- t.i'1 . hr0wnd. Add to other" ix._~'1w-Iii:-nt.< and mix thoroughly.` Bakv in 3 s_-`r~:1.<(-(1 loaf puns, 9x-3x.`3 1'nc1m:s.in ho: ovvn (-150 le_2'1'L-es F.) 15 minutL'.<. than (leC1`0z1.~:e heat to Inodorute own (350 (io3:1'ees F.) 30 minutc-.< 10I1:v1'.: S-E-1'\'e hot 01' cold with tomato sauce. 1 vu . 11, u 1 _ r I: lr -.. mmon ox cmm moor. is painted on this \'z11'is;'._ c:1n\'z1.~: ' The Northern Advance The following is taken from old copy of the New York pmident, but ii is just applicable `Lo-dnv 2 5 I l ` lived; .,o'nm'l2 if will Ulb. _ ;(,`llll(l io\'::< lL : D0 (10 .\ll)l'|. evc-1'yb0d3'; ---j---- S on A s'rEAM.1)R1v1-3N A1Rp1_AN}3 not L-very occuri which call for Lhr oil can. om. of Bu! lJle.<. bl. t;1'_\' I 1% '1111'--`.1'st, `LI ow.-1'_\' day and from c\'ei;\'body.`_1}mt th. 1: is the l.Illl\'L`1':`d1 .swoeLiiL-ss so-g-1.{at0,- pressure CW` 4 d01ll-`U0 ft? TThoma;~: 3'; Husbzuid. l1a\'i.- you come ` V _ __ _ and .10 you find your wito 21n(i't,hay15ixty _\~r;1 hot with the (la_\"s work in chamber and kltCh`t_'I`l `I Give her tzitl'_\'. Say :1 sweet thing` P1'ui. her for ;~:omethin.g. how nicv xhe bread is, which going at 150 1 t.ho;-c- The b(.'ItC`1` than the bElk"l"S; th`C"kno'n` n]0`_i\'(; power was 37 ketchup the best she ever 1nade;lt}n-ea horsepower engine. In av that_:he`house looked so swcret and]u~ia1 at zohe Crystal Palace in 1875. I 1-esttul when you came in; that she his pkmb managed to rise few` has the dearest children that ever mches off the ground. It lackedthe and at 3'01"` 1"3i5U1"9_bef0Te'p1'oper power-weight ratio and Moy ` she goes to bed-, tell her she IS your l own heal-Us treasure. It will do heri malts H-no cnailunc nth-nni . % ':e- v THAT SOARED A FEW INCHES `: I rvzilizr v; 1'.~' : U\\'Il I ,good; |She l` Isa) 5 !you 3 iLnIl't` %ITl'e. [ Wife, does your good man come `home weary and burdened, exhaust- ed and---no, not cross, but unde-l .monstrative and sil`en't? Go up to, lhim with a swelet welcome. Sayl lsom-ethimg pre'.ty to him. Men all love to be appreciated and attered. Give hi.m the sugar stick. Tell him some pretty thing somebody jsaid about him. Tell him how lmuch you admire what he has done, }and when you can sit down alone jwith him take his hand and pet him `zmd tel`. him you love him more than ltongzuv can 1:-ll; don't be afraid of _o\'r-r-(loing it and using: comical `li'.Ilr,- ~.\'21;:_2~i`ation.<. He may know, `ilflfl you may know. that there is itaffy in it: bu it is \'r.-ry nice Iafl`_\'.l r\_\',. ..V` H1-I. :.. x... "11 1:1.. ;- L,` L! '.(l ot.her s Taffy. I \'\`hat _ 89 nY`{-Q u near!-s treasure. 1.13 W111 (10 net- Jd; it will make the smilues come.-.1 e may box your ears when youl .' sweet petting things, and tell] .1 you are talking as you woulclf a cat; but she will like it just I same. r. .\(lE uauunb. 111.` Ind) KHU\V,l know, it; but it nicetaffy. :11? like it; \v`-- all lik to be wr` are lov (l. and the saying ml<'a< it all the It is 21 r J.-.-11 k.-.+~. .. 4-,. t- ~9- as 1 Lord u-? 1 ` \\ll|| nun Luunzuu auu\.x.. Hame and Veal Loaf (5 60 s,e1'vinf:s)--3 lbs. loan ham. grround; .3 lbs. lean, shoulder veal. ::1'0und; milk. 2 1-3 cu}_).< quick-cooking: tu- pioca, 1-3 cup onion juice, 2 . salt. 5-8 Imaspoon pepper, 3 1-3 tablespoons \Vorcesto1-shire ~1IHl'D TELEPHONE TALKS I`N`THE WATSON FAMIL` 0 ` ('11 .\~. "b'{11s '2 What V\I\1 Mrs. \Vatso11 is merely naming the important people she reaches by telephone - some of them every day--saVing endless delays, needless risks and many tiresome journeys. And her case is typical of thousands of households. The telephone is so much a part of the daily routine that its importance is often over- looked-unti1, like Mrs. Watson, you actually start to check up on what it does for you. Hill. IS COIN politr.-n~ 1 Himself n uvn11 .-I- TAFFY! r` .<:-2 uox-es 1` What is : -' compliment . -r-nrcc To-9 1 x`U.~'l:. rreuy 5-3 are bxg re nq:-< `F -r-rl: nn prais: lnr. uutx`. 1L 15 ill cu1ti\'at"- onc- .<| -rssions than to[ Pretty noth-- 5-n 1'\:nv \.nn1$~ >uuLl:. Combine in_2'1u'-dionts and : thoroug'h1_\'. Bake in _2'reas-:'(l loaf pan. in hot oven (450 degrees '30 minujtesv; then -decrease to moderate ` (375 dtcng-recs F.) and bakv 45 minutes longer. Serve hot J!` cold. r-L.......|...... n......A D...-lA:.-...__1 1,4.`

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