Oshawa Daily Times, 11 Jul 1932, p. 5

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\ SWARTZ, 2 3 , Money to 1 Kins Bast, Phone uce 79 (17 feb tf) HH) A Solicitors, Notaries Public. Conveyancing and general tice In Law. Office 7% BSim- Street South,, Oshawa. Phone 4, G. D, Conant, B.A, LL.B.; A. , Annis, B.A., LL.B. » I. pe "Ney Commerce Building, rister, Solicitor, Notary Public. Conveyancé¥,; Money to loan, Of- fice 14% King St. East, Oshawa, Phone 445. Residence phone 837. Fraser, Barristers, Etc. Bask of Commerce Bldg. : . Solicitor, Notary, Morey to loan. 16 Sim'oe Street North, Phone 67. Residence 2544W. | S, BAR. visters, Solicitors, Etc, 24% Sim- coe St. N. Phcne 3160. Residence 3514, Money to loan. ---- : . TY ee -- PRE 5 A ,» B.A, ter, 12% Simcoe St. South, Teie- phone 3088-5665, (*8 sept tf) Medical PR. B J. HAZLEWOOD, PHY- siclan and Surgeon, special atten- tion given to X-ray work and Electrotheopy. Office, Disney Block. Phone 2050. Office open 9 am 9 pm. Residence 421 King Street East. Phone 3416, i Undertaking LUKE BURTA). CO. 67 KING St. East. Arybulance, Residence 543 Simcoe treet North. Phone 2107 and 210W, # OBHAWA BURIAL CO., M, ¥. Armstrong & Son, Proprietors. Funeral and Ambulance Service day and night, Phone 1082W. 87 Celina, (4tf) Architects Architectural work. 'Second floor Royal Bank Bullding. Phone 1496. Residence phone 909J. Auctioneer PHONE 716J. W. J. SULLEY, Auctioneer, 346 Simcoe St, S., Oshawa. Special attention given to household furniture sales and farm stock and {mplements, Your patronage solicited, Watch Repairing TEN, EXPERT ¥. A. VON GUNTEN, E Swiss watchmaker, repair shop at 46 King Street West, Your patronage is solicited. a Ahi 'Transportation CARTAGE AND STORAGE. + Coleman's, 85 Bond West. Spec- falists in furniture moving. Stor- age warehouse and moving van equipment. Phone 82. BETTY LOU BEAUTY PARLOR, Permanent Wave $3.50 ug. "Cro- quinole and Spiral". Marcel 50c. Shampoo, Finger Wave and trim $1. Expert operators on'y, 79 Sim. coe St. North (note mew ad- dress). Phone 2968, (8 aug tf) GENOSHA HA RESSIN K- perts--on all kinds of beauty culture, Permanent waves our specialty. Pinger wave and shampoo, $1.00; Marcell, 50c. Facials, scalp treatments and manicuring, Coffee Shop eu- trance, Phone 1973, ' (6 July 1 mo,) CORENE SON, . dresser, 92 Church St. Marcel- ling 86c and finger waving 60c. Phone 2188J, (14 july ¢) '8S 13 A dressing and Beauty Tuiture, No 9 Bradley Bldg, Phone 3%, Osb: awa, Ontario. (23 nov 9 PRINCILLA UTY 8 ' permanent waves specialty, $2.50 to $10. Finger waving b50c, marcelling 356c. Phone 688, (9 july e) MISS McKENNA'S PERMAN.- ent wave specials for month of June. J. Nelson Day method from $2.75 upwards. Other lines of beauty culture, Moderate prices. Phone 1230F for appoint. ments. (11 july ¢) MAYFAIR BEAUTY SALON, 143 King St. East, Jean Winter. All branches of beauty culture, Permanent waving a specialty. Phone 2020 for prices, (18 july ¢) MODERNISTIC WAVE BHOP, Permanent waves from $2.75, $3.50, $4.00 up to #10. rnone 709W. 1056 Celina St, (23 July ¢) Articles for Sale GOOD SOUND DRY sODY HARD wood, Guaranteed full measure, 1, cord, $3.25. Mixed, $3. Soft wood, $2.25 A. Wal), 292 Cour- cellette Ave. Phone 2628F, (9 Aug. ¢) shrubbery and fruit trees, etc. Agents for Stone & Wellington, Toronto, Order now for fall and spring planting. Phone 25. Cleve Fox, Oshawa. (14 july e) FRESHLY PICKED STRAWBER- ries delivered to all parts of Osh- awa. Phone 631, , Shaw, 74 Park Rd. South, (18 july ¢) FOR SALE -- BODY woon, beech and maple, $3.00. Mixed hardwood slabs, $2.75. Dry soft. wood slabs, $2.50. Claude Me- Quaid, 64 Albert mtreet. Phoce 1079J, (24 july c) MACHINE SINGER SEWING Shop, 18 Ontario St, Oshawa, (1st cottage north of Post Of fice). A number of reverted ma- chines on hand at reasonable prices, Terms can be arranged. Repairs on all makes of Bewing Machines, (7-1) Battery Service BATTBRIBES CHARGED 75¢ with rental $1.00. Called for and delivered Batteries $2.75 and up. Stan, Bligdon, 20 Mil St. Phone 960. RADIO OR CAR BATTERIES 'echarged. Call for and delivered 768¢c. lectro plate refinished, + chromium plating, nickel plating, W. H, Platt, 317 Celina St. Phone 1556J. (15 july ¢) Insurance 148 SIMCOE BOUTH -- NEAR Loblaw's, Second hand clothes bought and sold, slightly worn. Sale starts now. Come and see us, __(B Aug. ¢) FOR SALE HEINTZMAN piano, in good condition, for cash. Phone 21065, (6c) FOR SALE -- FIRST CLANS equipment for fish and chip cafe. 159 Simcoe St. South, (7%) 'STANDING HAY FOR SALE BY acre, E. Gray, Phone 90 r 2. (7¢) DAVIS AND SON, INSURANCE, 1) King St. Weel, Oshawa. The oldest Fire Agency in Oshawa: 30 reputable Fire Companies. N LIFB ASSURANCE COM- pany of Canada, Dominion Bank Chambers, Alex. S. Ross, 8. F. Everson. Phone 1834. (15 oet tf) Summer Resort SUMMER RESORT AT OSHAWA Brookside Park, offer summer camping, catering picnic parties, bathing. Canada's most natural park. Phone 1808 ring 5, Wesley Hoskin, (25 july ¢) fl Motor Loans AUTO LOANS AND CARS RE- financed, Can be arranged at lowest prevailing rates, covering a period up to twelve months to pay while you drive your car Campbell Auto Finance Co., Ltd, Disney Block, King Street East. H. A. MacDonald representative. Branches throughout Ontario, (2 Aug. ¢) Work Wanted LOST -- PURE BRED JERSEY cow. Disappeared from Lot 22, Concession b, Darlington, Fawn color, 3 years old, with horus. Please notify Gordon Hardy, Hampton, R.R. No. 1, (Ge) LOST--JUNE 30, PIWNTOWS district, on King Jor Simcoe Btreet, a hook. Finder please leave at Mitchell's Drug Store, (81) Real Estate IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING IN rea] estate for sale at a bargain, see Disney, Phone 1550. (11) Roofing HAYTON, THE ROOFER, AS- phalt, cedar shingling, felt, gravel roofing, caulking, chim- ney repairing, Free inspection, Phone 1643W. (June 13-1 yr.) Bicycles for Sale BOYS, GTRLE BICYCLES, TEN dollars up. Tires one dollar. Tubes 60c. Accessories and re- pairs. 12 Richmond E. (21 July ¢) Wanted to Buy WANTED -- DIVANETTE OR Chesterfield, State condition and price to Box Number 226 Times (72) Repair Service REPAIR SERVICES--AWNINGS, Radios, Washers, Lawn Mowers, Electric appliances, etc. Laying linoleum a specialty, When your roof leaks phone 25. Cleve Fox, Oshawa. (14 july c) Female Help Wanted WANTED -- EXPERIENCED lady's wear saleslady to take full charge of this department, State experience and references by letter in first instance to Box 312 Times. (8a) HISTORIC SPOT NEW RECREATION PLACE Windsor, Ont, -- Military par- ade ground, public school campus and now a downtown 'breathing spot" is the known history of Windsor city 'hall park. Possibly no other spot in Windsor cat compare with this in historical) significance and today it con tinues to hold a place of prime importance in the life and pro- gress of the community. In the old days when British soldiers were here this waz the site of the barracks and the acres were given over to drill activities western Ontario was these men, Some 61 years ag the ground became a school cam- pus and there was erected at one side a large brick building used for school purposes, The build- ing today is somewhat remodel. led In the interior and is the city hall, Now the grass area is a're. creation place." Here on the sward gather lovers, children at their games, the down-and-oul seeking freedom from the hard sidewalks and the "move on' of the police. Here too, world questions are debated by orators more noted for the the volume than the force of their words. WINS ESSAY CONTEST Winnipeg, -- Edna Medd, Winni pegosis, Man., is winner of the £50 first prize awarded in the National Parks 'essay competition in which nearly 300 Manitoba school children took part. Wasagaming is the name chosen by Edna and officially ap- proved for the new lake resort in Riding Mountain National park. "Wa-sag-a-minz" is an Indian word which. means "clear water," and is pronounced with a slight accent on the second and final syllables. The new resort is located on the shores of Clearwater lake, and has been known locally as Clark Beach. Rates For Classified Ads. First Insertion----115 cents per word. ; Minimum charge for one in- sertion 30c¢. Each subsequent tive insertion le word. Three consecutive inser. tions for the price of two first insertions (three cents a word). Minimum charge for three insertions 60c. Box number '0c additional. Professional or Business Cards, $2.60 per month for 20 words or less, 10 ; cents a word per month for each additional word. PHONE 35 Ask for Classified Ad Department conseci- per Important part in the history of | played by | BOOKS GIVEN T0 HARMONY SCHOOL Library Oshawa Junior Makes Very Useful Donation (Mrs. H, Willson, Correspondent) | A larse | HARMONY, July 8, box of very interesting hooks h heen sent down from the Osh awa Junior Library for use the pupils of Harmony Pubi Sehool during the summer vaes tion Mrs, H., Haze!l has ve kindly consented to act as hrarian for the summer, look may be taken out and return on Wednesday mornings from ¢ a.m, to 2 pm, It is hoped tha! as may children as possible wil make use of thesa hooks, careful selection was made and every hook is interesting apd worth while, Parents are asked to co-operate with Mrs, Hazell in seeing that the children gut hooks on the proper 'day, and that the best use is made of this privilege Mrz, Wrenn, of Bowmanville was a recent visitor wna nef daughter, Mrs, K, Fletcher, Miss Dorothy Harris, of knnis killen, spent the Miss Helen Lander, Mr. and Mrs, P, Timmins spending the summer holidays with relatives at Kingston and Winchester This will first year Mr. holidays for seven is a well deserved rest, Miss Zella Lander spent the holiday with friends in Roche ter, Littla Donald Fletcher the misfortune to break hi collar bone last week, out of a hammock in their back vard, This i8 the second tine it hag heen broken and he had the left one hroken once, Mr, and Mrs. H.e Willson an! family, Mr, and Mrs. C. 1. Da Guerre and daughters and Mrpz J. I. MeGill apent the holiday at Trenton, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Terwille- gar and family and Mrs. J. Ter willegar visited relatives in C»o- lumbus on Sunday. Misses Helen Lander and Beo- trice Willson were in Toronto on Monday, Barbara Lyons, of North Osh- awa, i8 visiting her cousins, Au- drey and lorraine Terwillegar, Mrs. George Barlow and soa hai ing Hall on | esting island there is a | Viking holiday with | are | | RIVER NAMED 328 YEARS AGO be the | Timmins has had | years, so {i | right | Ho fe!) ! George are visiting her daughter, Mrs. Black at Stalfiton, One hundred and thirty-eight; were present at Sunday Scho Sunday; sixty-four in Primary Department, Were you pres- ent? If not, be sure and come next Sunday at 10.30 a.m, We always have a good lesson period as well as an enjoyable worship service. Everybody cordially welcome, The Willing Workers met a! 'the home of Mr. and Mrs. E, E. Milling on Monday afternoon After the regular business period wag closed, a short program was given. Two violin solos by Cath- arine Lander, accompanied by Miss Irene Oke, Mrs. F. Michael read some verses of Wilhema Stitch, Strawberries and crea and cake were served and enjoy ed by all present, numbering ovor twenty-five, Mrs. Dalfour, of Lindsay spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs Milling. Mr, and Mrs, Leonard Crimp und daughters Ruth and Shirley, of Winnipeg, visited part of this week with Mr, and Mrs. Milling. The lacrosse game played on Thursday night between Brook- lin and Harmony at Harmony sta- dium, was a real good one, The vain made the ground in a very slippery condition and it wan very hard for the boys to play. Harmony was again successful ju winning with a score of 4-1, Oue of the Brooklin boys met with an accident and had his -head- cu! pretty badly, but he returned on the field and played again, Thl# is the sixth game the team have | played. They have four yet to play. The next one will be at Drooklin Saturday night at 7.50. If vou want to see a good game be sure and be present, Gordon Milling is spending two weeks holidays with his grand- mother Mrs, Dalfour at Lindsay UNIQUE BUILDING | PROJECT PLANNED Sweden \ project, the 1500-ycar-old Vik the Swedish Island f Gotland in the Baltic, will be Stockholm, jue building troztion of a | undertaken hy archaeological ex- | perts this year parts of the ple- historically inter- huge mound with steep walls, popular. ly called the "Lojsta Castle," built by human hands, the origin and object of which has, so far, baffled the archaeologists, In the shadow df the "Lojsta Castle" archaeologists have re- cently unearthed the foundations of a large building, possibly the headgarters of some" powerful chieftain, It is 20 metres long and eight metres wide with beautiful and 108; turcsque | an. open fire-place in the centre, seats along the walls and a so- called "high seat' for the head of the house at one end of hall, It will now be reconstructed to resemble as closely as possible its original shape and éplendor. Fredericton, N.B ~The townspeo nle participated in colorful cere monies ark the anmversary of the naming of the Saint John River (Saint lohn the Baptists I'rench explorers of Kin recently to 1 and changed the name of that river from "Waloostook™ to "Saint John," Champlain, in his book of voya ges, leaves an excellent lay "at .the moutly of the and deepest river we which we named the River that we arrived there" THE SILENT SORT Small Boy powder for my sister Drug Store Some that goes off Boy---=No, the with a puff. --Tid- Bits, day Clerk == with a CENSOR'S JOB NO CINCH IN TURKEY / Istanbul, Turkey. -- Francis Bacon, who several centuries ago opined that "reading maketh a full man," might have been stumped by the case of Meliha Hanim, a young government ems- ployee of this city. Miss Hanim has been govern- ment censor of publications here since Mustapha Kemel's alpha- bet reform made reading some- thing else than a laborious, slow process, In seven months, she perused all the 5,000 newspapers, books and magazines issued in the eity, making® approximately 25 publi- MORTALITY RATE DROPS Quebec. --~During April of this vear the infantile mortality rate in the province of Quebec reached the lowest point ever registered statis- tics given out by the provincial hvgiene service show, The death rate in general throughout the pro- vince wae placed at 12.52 and that of infantile mortality at 9.6, BOWMANVILLE, OSHAWA & WHITBY Saving T (Daylight Time) (Effective on and ster) May 1, 1932) } 1.18pm, 715 p.m, . Arrive it! Hospital SUNDAY AND HOLIDAY SCHEDULE (Daylight Saving Time) West FOR SALE 7 roomed frame house, good condition, Centre St. South, hardwood floors, fire place, all conveniences, garage, For quick sale, f NEW LOW uni- recon= | In one of the | the | 328th On June 24, 1004 Day) the Henry 1V, | Samuel de Champlam and DeMonts, | sailed up the river in a small vessel plan of Saint John Harbor which, he wrote, largest had vet seen, Saint Tohn, because it was on this saint's I would like a box of Certainly. bang ? kind that goes off $3,300, Apply J. H. R. LUKE Phone 871 or 687W | PRICES ROYAL YORK TEA Y2 Ib. Pkg. 24c 1 Ib. Pkg. 47c Superior Stores Travel the Ring's Wighwap TORONTO Single--83¢ Return--%$1.55 EVERY HOUR on the half hour from 7.30 a.m. to 9.30 p.m. (Except 2.30, 4,30, 6.30 and 8.30 pan.) 5.43 and 6.30 aan. daily except Sunday 2.30, 4.30, 6.30 and 8.30 pom. Sat, Sun. & Hol. only 10.20 p.m. Sunday only LEAVE TORONTO EVERY HOUR on the half hour from 7.30 a.m, to 5.30 p.m. (Except 9.30 and 11.30 a.m. and 6.30 and 8.30 p.m. 6.30 a.m, daily except Sun, 0.30 and 11.30 a.m. 6.30 and 8.30 p.m, Sat, Sun. & Hol. only. Eastern Standard Time PARCEL EXPRESS between all points on Gray Coach Lines routes (except U.S.A, points) Tickets and information at Gray Coach Lines Genosha Hotel-Phone 2825 OSHAWA --Except 12,02 a.m 7.15 p.m, 10.35 p.m, OSHAWA, Note--Daylight Savin, Time effective on al Leave Oshews 30 p.m, 10.55 p.m. BOWMANVILLE, LI ND BOBCAYGEON Arrive Whitby 8.45 a.m, Arrive Hospital 8.30 a.m, 1045a.m, 1100a.m, 31% pm, 2. 15 pm. 6. 9,45 p.m, * 12,10 psn, 12.30 p.m, East 7.43 p.m, 11.10 p. Time and Standard Divisions on same dates as Oshawa and Bowmanville. Effective on and after June 10th, 1932 Leave Oshawa .... Bowmanville Hampton .,, Enniskillen , Burketon . Blackstock Nestleton . Yelverton , anetville Andsay ....oi0e Pleasant Pt, Dunsford ... Ancona Pt, . Bobcaygeon . Bobcaygeon . Ancona Dunsford Pleasant Point. Lindsay Janetville Yelverton Nestleton Blackstock Burketon , . Enniskillen v.00 Hampton ....... Bowmanville ., Oshawa Point. . NORTHBOUND 1 a 1 S3a8Rz85n aod at at stn eR3IVESWTA 3 AAWNL INNO = a S 33 ad PEI SH £.00 8.10 8.30 8.40 9.00 033 0.4% 6.53 10,10 10.20 10.30 10.40 10, 1 Special Busses For All Occasions Reasonable Rates and Carehu Drivers T. A. GA BOWMANVI RTON, PROPRIETOR LLE PHONES 12 or 346 Oshawa Waiting Room, 6 Prince St. Phone 2283 GRAY COACH LINES (Effective May 1, 1932) (Eastern Standard .EAVE OSHAWA a--Daily except sunday and holidays only. d--Sunday enly. Sunday and 'holidays, Time) LEAVE TORONTO AM, P.M, Sunday. : b--Saturday, CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS Train Service Effective June 26, 1932 Eastern Standard Time 9.45 am EASTBOUND . Dairy, 1.59 p.m. Daily, except Sunday. 4.42 p.m, y. x5.08 p.m. (Sunday only). 10.10 p.m 1212 am. Daily 4 . Daily, r . Daily, Daily ly. f--Stops on flag to pick up for Montreal and East, WESTBOUND 0 a.m. Daily, a.m, Daily, a.m. Daily, ~ p.m. Daily, 01 p.m. Daily except Sunday, a . 97 x--From July 3 CANAD 2.26 a.m, ly. 2.45 Trenton Local Daily, except Sunday, x4,18 p.m, Daily, ! 1 4 p.m. aily except Sunday, A . 'For Ottawa, Montreal and Easf onlyw ag. £ vg sh pu Ss 2.02 am, al exc 0 6.30 a.m. Dai opt 4 SH » Lm. 0) . mBS4 p.m, Daily. " 7 m Toronto and West only--flag, x8.59 p.m. Sunday only. p.m, Daily, 4 PACE RA Whe 1 Effective July 1, 1932, Bs ok A Dail ily. aily, One 1927 OUR SPECIALTY If your watch is not giving satisfaction we can repair io make it tell the correct me, D. J. BROWN Official Watch Inspector for atc) Canadian National and Oshe awa Railroads 1 20 Simcoe St, 8. Phone 189 10 Simcoe St. 8. wig eres i PHONE 22 WE DELIVERY 'nk 86 King St, E. INQUIRE about our Free | Washing and Greasing. ONTARIO MOTOR SALES LIMI Phone 900 Fine Watch Repairing Our Specialty FELT BROS. Established 1886 12 Simcoe St. South King St. E. NEW STYLE GLASSES At Reasonable Prices J. W. WORRALL Eyesight Specialist JURY & LOVELL'S Phone 3215 SL Fr Serer] : GENERAL INSURANCE 4! Prince St, Oshawa: Office Phone 708 Res. Phone 2805 Eaton Groceteria It Pays To Shop , | Here Always * ALL, ROUND CARPENTERf--- will work cheap or do any kind of work, Phone 1406J, (8¢) PLEASANT VALLEY -- IDEAL spot for picnics, swimming, uga- ing, camping. Booth on ground, 1 milé south of Pickering Village. Pascoe Bros. ©. (2 Aug. 32 For Rent APARTMENTS, FURNISHED OR unfurnished. Low rentals. Disney, phone 1650. (1 june tf) a -- Barber Shop GUS BANK'S BARBER SHOP, Celina, corner Ash. All haircu'- ting, 15¢, Children years) Mondays and Tuesdays 10c. Threc barbers. Quick service, (26 Jly ¢) Palmist CONSULT MADAME . BROWN, Palmist, on all .matters of im- portance, 93 Louisa St. Phone | 2636F. Business private, ua lS Aug. c) and Service AWNINGE, TENTS, FLAGS TARPAULINS, everything in canvas, Phone 2104, George Reid, 66 Bond W. J.J. Turncr & Sons, agqpt. (30 Jly ¢) Awnings (under 12° FOR RENT-- TENTS, CHAIRS, tables, ladders, electric cleaners and waxers., Phone 25. Cleve Fox, Oshawa, «(14 july c) FOR RENT---306 DIVISION 3T. 6 roomed, all conveniences, new- ly decorated, hardwood floors, immediate possession. Rent, twenty dollars, Phone 2604, (28 Jly ¢) TWO FURNISHED ROOMS-- every convenience, for rent, also garage, Apply 21 Warren Ave. : (7¢) FOR RENT -- 2 MODERN SIX roomed houses, also 4 roomed cottage in Westmount, Apply 260 Athol St. East, (6c) FOR RENT ---- BOAT FOR FISH- ing, mounted on trailer, also good tent for sale. 104 Celina St. 292). (6¢) Dew Worms FOR SALE -- ANY QUANTITY packed in moss. Phone 1420F. 1 Fgench Street, (22 July ¢) FOR RENT -- 4 ROOM BUN- salow, all conveniences, on pav- ed street. Possession immed :- ately, Apply 161 Alma Street. (6c) | | Dental PHILLIPS, OVER BAS- 's. Special attention to X-ray k. Gas extraction. - Nurse In ice. Phone 959, House Transportation ENT CARTAGE AND MOV. Low rates. Prompt service. M. ¥. -Riordsn. Phone 61% i 127 July c) FOR RENT -- SIX ROOMED house, all conveniences. Apply 43 Nassau Street. Telephone 1699J, (6c) Agents Wanted RELIABLE MAN FOR HUN- dred store route, this county; ex- distribute and collect. Shouil net geventy dollars weekly. Shamas Mfg, Company, New To:- ontg, Ong, £2, 8, 14, 20) perience unnecessary; no selling; | TILLIE THE TOILER-- HAS GOT ME WORRIED Ww ; HHH THE EXHIBITION OF THE WALETERIA MAY BE YOURE RITHT. THIS GUY HORN 1S OWING HER AN ANIFUL ---- J MF WONDERING Howl THE} EX) HIBITION OF, THE VALE TERIA WILY \AORILY OUT ! pon Tile Ti iareoLsl cLEANING ! AND PRESSING MACHINE PUT! / By Russ. Westover Sue CEN BRINGING UP FATHER I'VE SROKEN-YOURE NOT GON' OUT TONIGHT: VL GO IN AN TELL J THROW HIM YOUR BOY FRIEND TO BE ON M&S WAY OR LL our TLL SHOW HER WHO 1S THE BOSS AROUND THIS ids, AC iy o. i J ira 2 By (34°C ot ©1933, King Paarures Syndiaig, Inc, Grae Brtinn eghe eiened \ YES, AN"™M GONNA STAY. WELL- JUST SEE THAT YOU GIT HOME EARLY" We Deliver . .

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