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The equity
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  • Shawville :[The equity],1883-
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[" SHAWVILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE No ID, 54tii Year THURSDAY NOVEMBER .*>, } $1.50 pep annum n Advance i 2.00 to the, United Plaits.The Indies of St.Paul's Church purpose holding their annual two-day Bazaar ou Thursday and Friday, Dec.3rd and 4th.Christmas Photo\u2019s, the gift 11 af lives, your photograph will be cherished long after the day\u2019s pleasures have been forgotten.Our special offer two extra photos with every dozen.\u2014H.Imison, Phots Artist.Clarendon Farmers\u2019 Club and Campbell\u2019s Bay Shipping Club intend to hold Poultry Fairs early Watch JAMES A.MILLAR BORN Cowling Business Hull.Que.College It's a good school.A\u2018P°nT^Xe.\u201ce\u2019\"ery I Ottawa, Canada At Moyle\u2019.Hotel, Campbell\u2019.B,y.\tNow i* th etime to ent »o that Mrs.Arthur 1,\u201e«« .ml llttl.l\tZ,Zlm\"\"TT\" daughter, returned this week [- -\t1 lrn* w^,c^we confidently after ft week's visit with relatives _\t.,\t.expect will be in the near future.Mr.and Mrs.A.O.Brough visit- Danck\u2014The Shawville Lodge, _President.\tPrincipal.ed relatives in Peterboro, Toronto O.Y.H No.304 will hold a dance in\t- and other points in Ontario dur- the Theatre Hall on Thursday HARLiAND C BOWAHf ing the past week\t[evening, November 5th.Music by\t\u2019 V\u201dAJ- Herb, Lindsay and Harvey Ad-\tNOTARY PUBLIC mission, 25 cents.\tI Graduate of McGill i I B» A#, L Le Le AtShawville Nursing Horae, on .\t______ _______ Sunday, Nov.1st, 1035, to Mr.and ADVOCATE, BARRISTER, etc Mrs.Kmmerson Twa, of Beech 129 Moin Qt Grove, Que., a daughter - Mildred 'main Jean.Shawville Hardware Store FALL PERSONAL MENTION Ammunition & Hunting Supplies Enter any for other in December, announcements El inside Women\u2019s Institute will meet at the home of Mrs.W.D.Campbell.Wyman, on Wednesday afternoon, Nov.lltli.at 2 o'clock.Program Canndlanization and National Events\u2014Principal theme, Peace.Roll call\u2014Canadian Heroes, Rifles Shot Guns Cartridge Loaded Sheels Game Traps Hunting Knives Gun Oil and Cleaners, Flashlights and Themes Bottles Mrs.S.Cham bet lain lias returned to town after a week's visit with relatives and friends at North Buy and Sudbury Mr.and Mrs.J.V.Croppi little daughter, Joy, of O spent Sunday at the home of Mi and Mrs.W.C Schwartz Clarendon Women's Institute will meet at the home of Mrs.Rug, Elliott qn Wednesday afternoon, November 11th, at 2 o\u2019clock.Program A paper by Dr 8.E.McDowell on \"Child Welfare and Public Health oome.Shawville Women\u2019s Instute will hold their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs.A If.Draper on Monday night, at 8 o\u2019clock.Roll call\u2014Canadian War Heroes.Miss McMonagle and Miss Hamilton are the assisting hostesses.Officers and members of Pontiac Lodge A.F.& A M., numbering about twenty, motored to Beach-burg, Ont., on Monday night, where they were guests of Enter-prize Lodge.Hallowe\u2019en passed over rather quietly in Shawville and not much disturbance of any kind was noticed.The large steel roller, belonging to the corporation, had its annual trip, several gates were removed and one local business man who took the precaution to lock his stable had his animals released.A large number of kiddies and a few grown-ups were in costume seeking treats from house to house and all was peace and quietness before mid-night.\tI Mr.and Mrs.Harold Dean, spent \u201e3& 2» % a\tIsrsnSJ caxv;i&rarentHsWwteW and about GO members present.An IL,eftn 8 motnei* ^ Wee* [and the following morning the| Office-Hayes Block Centre St.' important part of the programme\t*\t\"\tremains were conveyed to W.J.was an address by Rev.C.L.I Aged Resident of Thorne Hayes & Sons\u2019 Funeral Home in Taylor, of Yarrn, on \"Mission\tDies in Shawville\tShawville, where a short service Work in Western Canada.\u2019 De-\t- was conducted by Rev.A.P.votions were in charge of Mrs.S.jtl \\\\\\ health for some weeks, Mr.Pokes, Pastor of Shawville United E.McDowell\u2019s group and the study Ernest Slender, a well-known and church, 2 SOoclock, in the pres-book was taken up by Mrs.Harold highly respected resident of Thorne ence of many from Stark\u2019s Corners Hodgins.Reports on finances Township, jje(j Shawville on »nd the district and a number of were made by each of the eleven Thursday evening of last week, at relatives from Ottawa who accom-groups and plans formed to match the advanced age of S3 years and 0 panied the remains, the objective before the end of the months.\tI Interment was made at Maple year.\t| Mr.Stender had been in ill health Drove cemetery, the pall bearers for some weeks and was brought being, Dr.(J.C Smart, oi Ottawa, to Shawville Nursing Home for Mr, Asa Smart, of Renfrew and treatment five days previous to his Messrs.Alexander, Alex A., Fred and Irwin Smart, of Stark\u2019s Corn- SHAWVILLE, QUE.0KFICE\u2014In the G Main Bemsley Smart >er and | Former Resident ot Stark n fcta xv a F.Ifcc\u2019ffiriH Pulhlirg reet, Shawville, Que.Corners Dies in Ottawa Everybody xvel J.-OSCAR LAFLARRt Advocate, Solicitor,etc, \u2018 Campbell fcBny Que ( in La xv n Block ) deaHi occurred at the home Mr.Ross Swartz who spent the of his niece, Mrs.VV.G.Smith, 403 Summer months in the mining Somerset St., West, on Wednes-areas of Northern Ontario and day, Oct.28th, of Bemsley Smart, Quebec, has returned to his home [a former well known and in toxvn Barrister , Office highly respected resident of Stark's Corners.in his 83th year.Mr.Smart had been ill for only a month.A son of the late Alexander Smart, a native of Brechin, Scotland, and his wife, Jane Lang, of | Main St., Mr.and Mrs.Dalton Kennedy I Almonte, Mr.Smart was born and and Mr and Mrs.Gerald Pool, of I farmed at Stark\u2019s Corners, Que., Wakefield, Que., were Sunday for many years.He was predeguests at the home of Dr.and ceased in 1925 by hi- wife the Mrs.D.J.Campbell.\t| former Elizabeth Wharrey, and nMHg Mr.Geo.H.Mee, of Vancouver, and after moving to Ottawa B.C , is visiting his brother, Mr.attended Krskine Presbyterian Edward H.Mee.It is fifty-two I church, where he was an active years since Mr.Mee left this com- (member of the Men\u2019s Association.I Matters dealt with by correspond inanity and this is his first visit He is survived by a half-sister,1\t1 home in that period of time.\t| Mrs W, C.Stark, of Shawville.and a number of nieces and neph exvs.Mr.and Mis.XV.II.Corrigan returned Sunday from a week\u2019s visit with their daughter and 9 n inlaw, Mr.and Mrs.Math MçKell, at Aubrey, Que.CLINTON H.DOWD B.A.LL.B., C .L.Idvocate, Barrister.Shawville Hardware Store etc HULL At the PontiacVuuse, Shawville every Friday evening.DONAT Le GuERRIEF THE W.A.HODCINS STORE BA Notary Public.Campbell\u2019s Bay, Que.Branch at Qnyon ; any Monday on request will call WINTER FOOTWEAR ence as weB DR.R.e.DAGG SURGEON DENTIST (Gradual of McGilUJ n i ver&i ly Shaw ville, Que Phone 10 l D.J.CAMPBELL Winter Footwear by two of Canada\u2019s best makers WINER RUBBER Co.GOODYEAR RUBBER Co.Veterinary Surgeon SHAWVILLE.Phone 81.Dr.R.G.Docks Dental Surgeon Graduate of McGill University Post Giadunte Work in Ltliiii and New York Hospital United Y P U.Rally, Nov.6 At Campbell s Bay death, which occurred suddenly 1\t.1 .1 n 11\tc\t*1 and ay a great shock to his attend- ttThe annual\thall Rally\tof\tthe Rll^s antj many relatives and l nited Y P.U.\tof I ontiac\tis being frjendg throughout the district.held at Campbell s Bay on r nday, Mr.Stender spent the greater November 5th.file programme onrt 0f his life in Thorne Town- will include devotions led by rort ^nip, coming there at the age of Coulonge Society, an address by g years, and was very well-known,\t- Iff | fgEg saSEEALSS ril, be lLt°l 9$\tby bU ^\t» P-m-\tSurviving members of his family\ttrict.-?\u2014\u2014\tare, four daughters, Mrs.II.Sten-\tMr.Brown was born 52 years 7^âUaloofM\u201cT uXb^ind K'bfclS.if 8S\u201e-\u201e \u201cd hi.\u2018Mhe'fPhone M9, sKS.ille, Quebec Thorne Centre ; Mrs.A, Hretzl ilT, Margaret Crawford, of Thorne,- ksmmm tS525isH Kgs the deceased, weie, Messrs.Théo, Mrs Alex Brown.North Bay ; Mrs.Ernest, Louis, Adolph, V erner and Alex Brown, North Bay; Mrs.Albert Schwartz\tI Sam Johnson, Uohden, an I Mrs.James H Peever, Campbell s Bay.The funeral on Sunday after noon to toe Holiness Movement Zion United Y.P.U.enjoyed Church, was one if the largest their annual Hallowe\u2019en social on ever held in the district, many Friday evening with a good at- relatives and friends of the family tendance of members and visitors, being present from the district The President, Miss Laura Barber, and distant points, welcomed the visitors and the Service was conducted by Rev.social conveners, Keith Corrigan Mr.Wilson, a former pastor of and Rev.A.F.Pokes led iu an Campbell\u2019s Bay Holiness Move-enjoyable evening of games, ment Church, assisted by the stunts, gho.-t stoiies, &c.Most of Pastor, Rev.Mr.Maint and other those present came in costume, the clergymen of the district, winners for the best costumes Interment took place in the being Laui.1 Barber, Lillis Tippins, Union Cemetery, tne fill-fearers Eileen Walsh.Bob.Walsh, James being, Messrs.Thus, Crawford, Barber and Harold Barber.At Edward Cain, C >h*.Bo lam, Law-the close of the program dainty renee Smith, Eric Brown and ____\t___ .\t1.\tJoseph Hill.Ladies\u2019 Fur-trimmed Velvet Overshoes Made in lasts to fit all shoes smart velvets in rich black ard brown shades.See these new overshoes at [ $3.00 Cl\\* New Office : CAMPBELL\u2019S BAY, QUE Well known Resident of Campbells Bay Dies After Lengthy Illness Phone 44 Gordon T.Paul I nsura nee Velvet Overshoes for Kiddies Rich black velvet, fur-trirrrr.ed, just like the grown ups, made in flat heels to fit kiddies\u2019shces.8 to 10A $2.75; I l[to 2, $2.85 Representing Companies both willing and able to pay losses promptly and liberally.Men's Cum Rubbers H.K.NEILSON, NI.D.Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING Have you seen Miner\u2019s New Saginaw Rubber ?130 METCALFE STREET ONT OTTAWA, PUSH, QUEEN 763 Special light-weight crepe sole rubber, made in I 5m leather top.NX ill not freeze, very plyable and comfortable, ^Something new in Gum Rubbers, W.G.CHISNELL $5.00 Public Auctioneer Bailiff Superior Court acted ae toastmaster vn A SPECIAL GOODRICH ZDletrlct cf I=c2a.ti.ee QUE.SHAWVILLE A real good farm rubber in I5u whole-stock leather tcp.Famous Goodrich Quality.Real value at $4.CO Dinner Party Nursing: Heme f ^ Mr.and Mrs.Lyall Hodgins, of Clarendon, entertained at dinner on Monday, October 25th, m honor of Mr, James T.Glenn, of Flaxcombe, Sank.A pleasant feature of the party was the presence of four generations, decendantsof the late James Glenn, native of Ireland who came to this country early in the 18th century.The oldest member enjoying life at ninety-two years of age.Among those present were Mr.and Mrs.Harry Loken, Campbells Bay; Mr.James Glenn, Seamans, tiask ; Mr.and Mrs.Lewis Hark-ness, Maryland ; Mr.and Mrs.Jas Glenn, Mrs.James Laird, Mr.and Mm.John N.Khesell, Bristol Zion United Y P.U Available at reasonable rates for all Medical,Surreal and Maternity Cat dance when needed been in operation for over a year.MRS.S.E.HODC1NS Complete Stock of Men\u2019s and Boys\u2019 Rubbers Has now CLARENCE T.BROWNLEE REPRESENTING MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE Co.OF CANADA Phone 20- 7, R.1 Shawville, Que.W.A.Hodgins, Lt d Shawville Quebec refresh moots were served u l Movie Attendance As A Barometer used on all the long distance air linos in the United States, will be part of the crews in Canada.On a 15-hour flight there must he so-io proviso»» for other much to map the service, tl Shining Star a ix' vi àt-Xv : «.The Papers y nerving meali.and rv.vt s, and ho (!> à»,' UitlMnïtjcs Report So Million Per Week Attendance In U.S.' -< \\ PtA confidence in «s I ih! t Say EDITOUIA L CO M M ENT FROM HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE.v.ovl I l' 'ii k back The » to Canada mad ami pa i bus p* s n the it t > a;r lion, Mr.Howe dolt would rot mean any loss nea; vow } Vu it vd S*.a dared in busings the contrary tl would It m: ways, I Amusements constitute a barometer of conditions mid it is reported that ti c; number of theatre» devoted to films and their patronag are on the imcease S28Rfc for the ra I ways, I» lirway feeder lines dnc*a to toe rail- on both The regular patron is aware of this development, for.if he arrives late at a popular 000,000 has been theatre he may have difficulty in invested by the Dominion in the a r- obtaining a seat.This is in strong fields, nu.st of it being spent for re- contrant with the situation which lief work.An expenditure of a fur- prevailed at the worst stage of the thvr $1,000,000 would ho required on depression, when the movie houses a rporta, bea .and equipment Personnel of the service had not even on holiday nights.Authorities been chosen yet, the minister said, of the film industry report that in In fact, he said, the personnel pro- the United States the weekly attend-sealed a difficult problem, partial- a nee now averages 80,000.000, some lari y in the ground service which 10,000,000 more than the ease dur-was very technical ment of air service would open a new the present rate of progress, 10,*>7 field for young men, with much op-\tsee weekly audiences of at portunity.Flying services now em ploy about ten men on the ground ,\u201811' industrial movement is maintained.This will he quite an ap I preach to the all-time record of 110.000,000 a week in 10:10 ¥ 9 7 au CANADA I and say something quite unusual.I Harry Holgate of St.Catharines, D .r r-1\t.\tclaimed \u201cit is almost impossible to Recipe For Education\tget even third-rate choruses for our d l weeds, uir never did churches today/ anything more in Canada than to make speeches such as the one he I 35 \\ mi ¦V ready a If 1 i\u2019Sw And Toronto organists and choir masters started at V M .\t,\tonce saying yes and no.The trouble made the other evening before the seems to be in getting male voices, student > and graduates of XictorialThe young men find so many other Uuunv\tofticeI things to do today they have no would still bo worthwhile.For this time for choir practice speech outlined a purpose and ideal | borough Examiner, in education which we, in this country, are too apt to forget.Lord Tweedsmuir did not tell always had plenty of empty seats.i University, hi r The Peter ! Thrill of Death .\t, The craving for \u201cthrills\u201d cost the Vit toi ia l niveiMty t at the purpose I lives of ten young people near Pitta-of education was to train young men burgh, Penn., on Sunday recently.r*r \u2018success\u2019 in life, to make money.\u201cA thrill or your money hack,\u201d was ll^Vn\\C\\rt ,°^\tphiloso-1 the slogan which induced them to phy instilled by a university should g0 for a ride in an airplane.A few 0,1 11,0 oue 8l,le ,'9Tel'*\u201cce and I moment, nfter the plane left the ground it plunged into a woods and caught fire, and then the ten excur- The develop- ing 1985.It is estimated that, at % «V: least 85,000,000, and perhaps more * for every one ill the air, he said .lust hack from inspection of the major United States air routes, the minister said that he was impressed particularly by the sleeper planes N°.*°.1ajV*' *,ffure at present used on the transcontinental service.I\tD»,00O, a* compared with I I,- Ho spent , wry comforLbie night 1year and 12,000 in 1033.in one of the planes, he said.Dur- S\u2018,ma of tl,e hlgher-clnw houses in ing hi, inspection he flew in almost th\u2018\u2018\tc,t,eH h«ve felt justified every type of equipment in use on 1,1 , 'r»n,fe,r,ng their lower-priced the passenger lines, and endeavored s?\"s to\u201ea\tclass,fieatlon.to determine the successful features\t\"mt W,0uU, have bt>e» - *-*.srïïk* afcK admission remain unchanged.1 here is likewise improvement in the fare provided, objectionable films i being very rare I tary agreement entered into by the industry in the summer of 1934 it was understood that decency should prevail, and the condition has The whole problem of professional 80 wel1 ^served that more than 99 hockey for Windsor this winter boils per cent of American pictures have I met the standards of the Legion 1 Decency.Incidentally, it ma> he ' Nothing like travel to acquire polish,\u201d thinks pretty Maire Adam*, musical comedy actress known as the \"Canadian Nightingale.\" while her shoes are shined at ('hitring Cross, London.Miss Adams will play a leading part in a forthcoming British musical show.godly fear; on the other a cool, sane and clear-sighted attitude to the world around u.V\u2019\tI sionists were given the \u201cthrill\u201d \u2014 If 1 am right in my survey,\" but It was the thrill of death It Is continued Lord Tweedsmulr, \"then s\u201ech incidents as this, which wh have a philosophy of life, ¦ keeping a large number of persons philosophy based upon a humble and from becoming air-minded.The alr-reasoV'd optimism.The duty of ,,iane is a wonderful invention, and jniversity is to transmit to the it is destined to occupy an impor-next genciation the philosophy which tant place in the transportation we luue learned from our fathers.systems of all countries, but it is a widened and deepened by our own mistake to regard airplanes as experiences.\tstruments for producing -thrills.\u2019\u2019 it will be good for our cultural | Chatham News development, for the whole future of education among us, if we keep these truths in mind.\u2014The Ottawa Journal There are also more theatres de are Part of the demand, no doubt.Is for replacements of worn-out copies, ami part represents new readers won through the spread of literacy.But.as the London Spectator remarks: \u201cAt a time when the decay ol interest in religion tends to be taken for 11 ' grauied (far too readily and on quite insufficient grounds) this ceaseless ami increasing absorption of copies of the Bible is a fact of some signifie- 15-Hour Trip Montreal To West Coast a im Main Line Via Armstrong\u2014Feeder Service Later To Lakehead Cities now Under the volun- Hockey Requires Plenty of Money Future Aviators ince.\u201d\u2014Montreal Stai Une thousand students are to lie selected from South Africa universities for training in the new Air Force Reserve A fast Trans-Canada air service, handling mail and passengers, will go into operation July 1 next from Montreal and Toronto to Vancouver, Hon.V.D.Howe, minister of transport, announced at the Head of the , ,\t,\t.\t, >down to a question of money \",\t.\t.\t.serves the Windsor Star.Whether A feeder service will be provided\to,.|)ot Uu,\t.\th\t' mentioned that a eouple of picture, -SK: 11\t;;:r ;;\tcz: ::\tsjs\t: £ sssLrs: ,/=s operation by July 1.Technical ex-\t,l( coming close to breaking even, I ly **tl,factory and It Is gratifying perts of the department st,1 have to\tthe ,»omoters would go for it again 1 ,0 k,,ow th»1 wi\u2018h the better films determine whether hydroplanes or\tfrom\t\u201e,eir\texperience,\tin the\tthere '\"** 1)09» t'owth in attendance land planes should be used on the\tpast> thpy\tRre ,10W tl\tfan\tat the many thousands of theatres route, the minister said.\t_\trun a team again this year without ! throuKhout the country.The fact s,,^\tdcnt%ûsf.ctZ;%%r;Vo% ^ w\tw*'\tbehi'\"1 \",e\tt'unt.\twar\tthat\toouncils of Port William and P»rt\tthey got started this year, there! wMrh no reasonable objection m,y .\te\tWro\"t\tSe|t,nt\tdrops\tout\tof the\tblue\tInto\tjolly\tArthur had approved the principle\twould he let over debtJ from last b*\tMoving pictures are the In\tSpokane,\tWash.,\ta\tthief was towns\tand\tgay doings.\twar\tthat\tof leasing land for an airport at in-\tseason to be cleared\tsole form of public pastime and rirj.\tr;;\t\"\"\"\t, - ».\t».^1 zrc'm'zzttz vi: * s îti.\tï.: 2=*i~=;:r.ï rjirf \u2014 conditions there is evident in differ- misses a cup match or a Covent Gar- _nmnl *.o .P°.»3.have been the company operating the arena ent parts of the\tEmpire realization\tden\tbal1* n\"\trespect at all for all K\tp \u2022 *\tsemc* will be operated\tand the Bulldogs,\tand hLs associates that the question\tof migration must\tlhe\tP'ops of the British Constitution\t, to Halifax.\thave been stung\ttoo often during be considered.With abundance of\tal,d\tBri,ain''»\tgreatness-such a war .\t,wo flymK an.d three\tthe last few years.\tThey believes the is a\tnew and\tterror-inspiring idea.A I slandD>s» will\tbe requirec for the\tDetroit senior team does not want are operated as farms fnr ! uros aro ci,pd for the Soviet Union, toa,n* Perhaps the Montreal diens, to take franchis The Empire Their Reward been Pilots will he trained at the ut merits of a good pumpkin pie Die governments appeal for youths to maker get no recognition at all.\u2014 I Join the Royal Air Force has been Sault Ste.Marie Sar.Tut.Tut I immediate Doesn't she get her name in the Fall I great effmts trt \"< atch them young 'fair prise lista?\u2014Stratford Beacon Herald.Betrayed We usually think of children when the new war on the civilian front is envisaged.And what do children (and also their parenteK when they fit their gas masks and do their fire drill, think of the world into which they have been born and that last war which was to make It \"safe for democracy*'?\u2014Hong Kong Press.ob France also is making Canada has a notable record foi carrying freight and passengers up into the northern mining sections.Otherwise aviation development here lags somewhat.We might take a leaf out of our sister Dominion's book and encourage the light airplane ebbs more.\u2014Montreal Star.The Cultural Ideal Are school studies to he scaled down to the capacity of the listless uid incompetent, and is the cultural Ideal to be abandoned?The civilizing influences which have transformed the world came to birth when Rome, eminently practical and Niard -headed as she was.turned to pore imaginative Greece, and the intellectual refinements it had to of-jfTer.What the Academy at Athens ftood for\u2014pure culture\u2014must never \u2022 »e allowed to be sacrificed., We still retain the name \u201cacademical\" in our educational efforts, but are more turning away from the Spirit connoted by the name.Democracy must combat such demeaning tendencies, if L hopes to survive the , challenge of the times Spectator.con age Empire Leads in Air room, the bars cannot be kept up in definitely Hamilton And it Is a wholesome sign that all discussions stress the wisdom of filling these vacant spaces with settlers who will uphold British There was something in the paper | traditions.\u2014Toronto Globe, fbout the driver of a car who ran liis machine into a railway engine it a level crossing near Chatham, uml the railway engine was disabled and had to be towed in, while the auto was not seriously damaged.Nor was the driver.We doubt much whether such items of news should ever be printed in the papers.Some person is almost bound to come to the conclusion: \u201cIf a man near Chatham can do that, so can I to have the public glued to the be war Shouldn't Be Published regular nd clubs RESTRICTED DIET It is much safer By CLUYAS WILLIAMS - tit 7 ¦(,mc state# Cana Almost every Imperial territory In which airline companies are registered contributed to tho y ear's route mileage Increase of 26 per cent.Croat hhhhhhi that they would get a minor percentage FT*011 °f 5\u2019°?m,,CSl ,ncIud,n* ,vgu IsgHà bP'H^s occur.\u2019al
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