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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1929-07-25, Page 4i
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July 8 ecials in Summer Dresses
THE GODERICJJ STAR
,...�,....Y� non AtigheSiteanc, wi.e o the dIsl china." MIt is unusual good fmt me '
crit sgpl„iih,i)� stt,arli of Arglo air whist brings Doctor Harrh to lecture
Ciil;ekett • Dimity 1:)ressks 1'ii cool, slecv0i0Ss styles, t6irf?1
tee .1 with organdy. They come In all the snaarte.�t shades,
Regular S3.Shi values, for
$275
•
Ovetele: Dresses in figured print with log sleeves.
`t; licwv are specially designed' for the woman requiring size 45
to 52. Latest shades,: wasihaale and fast colors. Regular
pa'rce $3.50. Selling at
$2.75
We have u complete line of Ladies' and Misses'rSurnrner•
Dresses in materials` of plan georgette, figured georgette,
printed crepes, Maltese, canton crepe, washable crepes, rtien-
shene, rayon taffeta, etc. Prices range from
$495 to $1. 5•50
:.o
Children's .Sum erDresses .
f liitiren's summer dresses of sills fug', and,
dsolo+� C
We ttave d Splendid stock
hared voile materials, sizes 8' to 14 'Mars, Regular $3.25 and . $3,.'7,5'
vTties wi or• .. ,,.. r r-, .m. .. a _ x •;, '.41.411;4 . w ,, . , , »
Part Dresses„ in sizes from 3 to 6 years, Fast enitars, Peter Pert sty e.;,,
Special price•. r. . , .. . ,1._. , . ;. $ fi.1:r Y... • r * w R
•
eldrest Fall Fashioned
Szt'k Hosiery
on all the newest shades. Attractive from
:very point of view.
• ,..Y w . 4 • • ♦.r.,
Fall Line .of Men's' Wear„:
in the season's latest materials and :styles.
hloaerate prices prevail on alt lilies.
CORNFIEL
,.'",5140P 'WHERE YOU ARE 'INVITED TO SHOP"
WEST SIDE OF SQUARE
PHONE. 418
1
one was me I*+nger able. to lay its '" tents:ia siel,ences t ee serneen '
way rind the church liar) the problem. Ude cultured Chinese diplomat, a
of ministering to these grceps of note gi-aeu a .rr t, irn ,r.oge s iva6rE1,
Anglo urians. Jfslf the iianinigra•liintid at clatityling• the rntraa:ies of;
tion into Caned& list year was f'rom'werldd=rrolitiee for hie hearers, will)
make a lasting im ress:ion en all,
MONDAY
Monday sifternocn will be devoee i
to the enfldren, when lima 'I,eylae,
to Stay and neve You Liao rGasyei?" n© uoua.I sVayi Bretel t. c f;.g ii.' v u 1
:and •endeavored t) meet the need. canadian C'.;Mutautiusi tent. !Teri)"
The United church, the G::eai er bc• Taylor is st prince of an mitertainer
Iiev,ed, Kae b oultht ir.tn Lcing far ,xvi• u u youngster. itis 1" i4 rani is
just su�,i si tune hind task as this, sand 'new, eleeiti, fu:iny, w" her some mad un•
on it fell the. major part of the re* u-ual, BO is 3entriloquist, juggi'er
aponsibility for minfatexingto these end snag :ion, as well as the ever- •
people. She west pts?&chin^, in four came clown.
different Jangua ;es in Winnipeg and "S:r;ilia' '1hr,ugh," one of the most
in twenty different , lariguag» beautiful dramas ever r,:itten, will
throughout Canada. • J},e presented nu Monday night by the
WEEKLY SUPREME IMartin Erwin players of Canada.
IN ITS'tFc»irftt wonderful play Lias literally
everything—humor, thrilling lave•in• .
t' mtfneetal heave and in Dianitebe
outside el 1lrinnipeg mere ten half
the pepuleri n were non•Angle Sax-
ons, `Ice Ehureh srskee. only the clues•
tions of ]hese people, d6Are You Isere
Wrest, ' e:reitement; mystery, and•
.Kam1eops, 13. C.; Sentinel above ell a quaint, whimsical quality
A few years tigo. observers "saw" that sets it apart in a category of its
_ the ''arise mietrapolitan newspapers, _own..
with their wide and. in some cases. TUESDAY
tottental eireulatis'n, driving the rural, ^ r,
press out of business. Some event so 'Capt• Stanley Nelson Daltrey, well" ,
far as to predict a time near at hand known Canadien i author, editor r And Tclephoue ` ` Bedford .
lecturer, will deliver his. A oda i aibtxaP»L` n. +tttisrr >sII,>�it
= vrhen only very large contmrinttres sar oal lecture, "Caitadfa ivatio„” No. 1 .,++.Y.• S
could 'financially ]support, even one
11 freivspaper, The Jackson Jubilee singers will
11 ",hese &'�aundderds ipxaphc�xes were
riv 5T a
TJlUDSilASs, JULY a:.tia 3,0»;.p
11 Y,,.
The Recall Drug Store
Always carries a eemplete line.. of—
Drugs .l
Patent • edicines,
Toilet Articles
•
Chocolates:
.
Pipes and Tobaccos
Kodaksp and Films:
Printing 'and Developing—Prompt Delivery
H.. C. DUNLOP,
.
on the Tuesday' afternoon.
•vi
1� ina.pned by oanaalidatfo and dee ae_beinr -the 102e Chautauqua'to i, close
with their Grand joy lvlight Concert Perhaps city' people wati'td seei`eis
•
still;: continuing in lesser numbers.
lire 1_ put erne could have predicted as..eae.
J
nenrsxans o we . yF an ma y 'an Tuesday. These negro singers salol as email town people if they
rrrewspapw rs then ' taking place and admirably fitted temperamentally hied to guard against as many inqui-
sitive eyes.
Be: thoroughWhen `you ,teach a
child not topoint, also teache it to.
i
xly The passing of the metropoltten
Areas` f'or' wholesrele consolidations
to interpret the negro spirituals and
rollicking dark melodies
,whfc� are
present dorthe
programs. Little
Van Osborne, versatile • nine -year -oil
read .•u -menu, _rpeirntad iti. Feenel
' ande;auspens#Ana were, taping place . ,
nt r in r rs featured.
: .. _ a�ulai.^ed...3tu .•.e.,e.�:__e.:._...,.�_�..............,......�. ,-•
y
-'arsntl0f 'city gapers .during the sairrte'•The Jackson Siugere:wild'also appear . i'he" cost of staging- the Canadian
postage. - ,. fi » ,
• i�:tetruth asst the �ountry found it- en the last afternoon, preceding Cap- National Exhibition, anr:ttu1 0* 0-/-
Cress
self in the.position of having an ex- fain Danes y's lecture. 225,000. '
cess of rieweleaperss and -some had to Course tickets are $220x. tai in-
eluded Children's course ttekets $1,•
•drop., out ai,' the long rind bitter strrxg- :(� �„ �, (� weer
to tax. The single admission for thr 9 y
1hr..foi'.: bare existence,. Thesaturra» tear pities and for the Saturday night oR :n.;T'CurR'S
l tion. point bud been passed long : ago, program are $l tach, and for all
� and the ,retreat' to the pint b£ setae �,., `", �' � A
is now nearing eensumreatfo?x• ei iselons for children to each pro-
-
Transportation.
Service
..
Lang Distance— Wirt 171stfastnce
For - Engagements fiche
S. R. Mcalath,'.Holmesville,
.601 r 34, Clinton 'Central.
Oliver_ Pocock, Operator,
610 r42, Clinton Central.
p to other provrama 75 cents. Single ad - -
What bee been the result? . Better,+, gram 25 cents. Monday afternoon's
larger and more reliable newspapers ,program • is a gala performance for
are the result. And �uetvspap'ers as a ,the children, admission 25 .cents,
whole, froin the'smallest weekly to ,
the .largest,' daily, were never more TOWNSHIP SCHOOL BOARDS
prosperous. • : .• _
oxen everywhere are coming more 1llalcolrn MacBeth, past president
and more to understand and apple.- of tae Ontario School '1`rui$tees' A,sso-
ef�ate the part t'he rural press is tai- elation, arid' a Wien well -posted • in the
intg in the agars of the nation,. And school problems of the province, 'had
its' usefulness has increased with alts
prosperity and the public's confidence the fellewtng article in a recent 'issue
in it. of his newspaper, the 14Tilverten Sun
The metropolitan :press, with all its
resources, cannot do far .a 'community
r , what the 'home p*pe. can do. Tice
COMMENT t h ar ani_utipn springing up eta seen' in .G'edeiich. The speaker him-, borne paper has responded to rde-
EDITORIAL �.� t g
Citizens' Committee a£tio crit ft is ideas first
h g s £red to trurel On le of thelargely
it se k
1.
cartes that is the first requisite, The pageant by rethestudents of the school Patties
it wider,
occasion hoe
No more frequent suiagestian is . columns . ar always *Pen to under the dlrectian o£ Miss. Tsab.,l .McUlie tt£atta
made than that Gods tacit should have
aur s A Y p China was anter-er
than
Out
e a any* titlyen who- has soma "cod ideas d S xurday evening the Wright give post
a Citizens' tee,
C' ,
soon as 'tike idea gets acibss. � so self fa a ;native Irishman. mends =made on it;° often it •3s the
't..
The fact is becoming more appar-
'ent• that sooner or' later Premier G.
H,. Ferguson . is going to have his
Township se�aool Board Bill passed
by the Legislature unless something
near. of commune its s m J lust as good or 'better• is proposed,
. eveninga mhsmonar Ra d they, y ..
Friday yr r n ria is lar el o 'as-
than a i- Oft J`r y While . u a1 0 toe g y PP
re n ar n
s en ea
nate and:ornite emelt that to remedy a ser oust defeet;in Mir edue
Thresh of Hoaran, , to }ts:•trrxde>+standings,• cational system, and it may be that
Committee and The .strip ' ' of the town to cerins an on a welter A ew while more parochial, are generale the propose' will;.'warkout'aortia blah ..
believes there are many ]natters eneh fox the advancementrecites by Mrs, el na •Wa r gn ,ins 3 the average rurvrlite. thinks it will.
committee, could handle, in fact express himself or lrerseTe in, and of Cleveland, was another delight; 1? red .by its closeness, to whale On the other hand, it is a dangerous
_.happening to the individual, and fre.
]nen ti a week: hen ection t ilh carie* suggested
s' . deaY a. Practical i' mtiou with ...a tudents f the.
suggested �vo'beliove the .orgdnization The p£: the'schoal attend quentiy; by leaving n thtntt unsaid, at matter. for _ p'ic o mini . and get away..
anent is made in CAnnectlo i with some.;,ahead of public opinion, Piernikr
4 ailing necessary. tai Accomplish the 'project ed race' A:lhutches in the :morning on earns an unspoken ••tribute in tie P
rfng ot�other., That is soma Ferguson has not pressed for passage
ill car ' Still an argais zatfon Sunday and for the closing evening hearts of th�e�drstritased, oe the bill so;far in the 'face of un -
+Citizens' Committee 'could' take up," k oivn' a .The Citizens' ;Cernnet'tee iserviee in North. street church there
t, or "That is something •we might turn 1 k Geee felt,,, 'yiould s trely 'find its was a've large ri eongre$wtth North
Vac -
ever to a- Citizens Committee If we toria street c u g
ti one," A' . eftiaum' committee ° sphato in """4.'ich'itthrl some 1rave eel• street in the service and many ,visit-
ad, , .ready intioiated ;•their wxlhtueness. tutors being included in the audience.
:ens Committee of Gadetiele woulii s .,., . 4.to-' A1' 'lir ..hn•.. ct ii,,.+? . ,considerably.o.19 the
be a good things but aro` treed to wait. not start _ { ;Prof. Davidson,Da>xtdaonan M p, n tits' Thursday : mgihti••by one of the than during 192G r, ass; At
g Hutt, ]1Tr Ciemmng,llir. Bremner a d •
for the formation of such nn or anis i the service.
attest. ,copulas $road+�'ay'cotnedystir present time there ire over 86 schools'
g •t'l ! $�,iMIV�ER SCiIQUi. fir. Clark took part rn, s cessesr of recent year's--eThe neemily in the, province with an average et.
^anon' '''lone of the good things the Prof. Davidson referred to the sec
, Le stairs,, ' Here -is: an untoarioue tendance
of one to ten mtpfls only,
have in Goderich have come as the One Hundred and Right 't'P'ere, itegitit- and and third ,Chapters' of Genesis for 4' .d a 'b upon 'rite 'o s In 1927 there were 11 :schools: an
result of. individual effort. or of the Bred• --Impressive Closing Services: his theme, which showed the divinely nd'hy ram used P ] y Old Ontarfo�-that is. in organized :r
. • ren of individuals ' with. . and 'heartaches of st twentieth=century
• effortdee green _
CHAUTAU U',we-gee-eat'', doubted and'deep•ruoted opposition.
Last figures of the Department of
A in, Ledue_� _... r_.. the calendar year of
1927 'winch were made public recent-
svttto flfcal recoguxtiart as 'I1tG Citi- T1Eilrsli'SPAX • ly, indicate that the 'situation, if any -
work on such a cornimfttec. So: why t n sva xcaihed b Itev, as xvarse am 192't
,, The. ,sermon s P y h Chautau u ' pill lie opened thing, w
on Sunday appointed ,Way. for mankind,: The
family engaged hi " a yfng off" the .counties—w tr;an attendance of t tin
Y rt
taut any recognition as The Citizens, -"-"-'•`"' • s first prrneiple wag that of work, the eldest' daughter.-" T4��Cs lropular ploy 1 to 5 pupils one per. school, avid with
• rhe f oderich Summer School .came second the establishment of the hone, ;fertile
b resentd b well„known an aggregate n tendance .of a nxero
Committee In fact if we renreinUtr v e presented y '.tile
Tightly The . Citisc'ru' Committee it.,1
eel( of a good many ,years ago in this very successful one with an excellent fourth the .inevitable end .in death. PLAYout
town s•rtarted as a voluntary effort on m. There were 108' students , , e 'esti � ceremonies of °the school - epcame the remthe packets .of madede
ptwgta, i'h c rig On Friday ai'ternotsn h'lrs:lll.:Plrie� people, and the remairiderwas
the part of two or three citizens to registered: for the courses and many were.eondueted' by the president, Rev, Ileyea,edistinguished;:>i ritish.leeturer up of Government grants. •
do something for the town and the earned eertititates in the various:, Mr Bremner. The whole se+pool and rvlorid-tt;aveler, will. deliver her Upin the unavganized districts
! ' s i resented ,' i e {�aut'the.altar in a a al Elie fai lecture w`l;dit- r fisc cols of the same 1 .
Codetes"•t Elevator with an teat lilies Blies, the.cera tea'te being ]formed ac rel a 1f reef„_, +t a ng >t . �� , there..we e 3 h
meant for the town was. one of its at ono of the evening sessions. Thc,renewed pledge ''of 'consecretion -.link-• cation or Catastrophe; Preceding to 5 pupils type; 145 woe the tetal et -
achievements, n o f ubiic- Pennant for. the largest + elegattan ing hands as the hymn, "Blest Be the .Mrs. Beyea's.lecture, the Moscow Ar- tendance for' 'these 36 instiutions, and
A y group P front any melds, was won for the
ri tiz who n rTtie. That liths;, ..was sung.. A.t the tiers,. as company oi!�tsilartteci Itussian'the cost of �dueutfng this meagre at»
ap3 ti~d 1. erne lip lay het togetl second ear by Srussola,
v y f morning service Miser A, Gierke, o£ musicians, xirill rbcs heard in cancext. trulance',waq et't,900. Toe pub17^'s
+er to work up stento worth r 1h3Ie effort l
to a clash on Sunday': Inst and the the, third the rnstrietians of what
we la p . - 450. On this: nunirber there ,vas spina
1929 school will lie remembered as. a h often called the moral _order and the riisirtin Erwfiy P . ye, s ,
• • $1.10,000. fpr eddi#outton, . $68,000 of
» Ofticers elected fax+ the next year Landon, rendered it very fine solo, and Anatol Frikin and His Russians in
.contribution to the cost was $17,000.'
for the gold of le Thick would Stenos from. the :Rest ge life, star Schools with' an average attendance
'quickly earn 'the. title The Citrzeits'.a,r4 as follows: President, Rev. W. in the anthem. "'I Will .Feed -brei
A. Bremner, Brueelield, , re»elected ;-Plock, Mr. G. Buchanan took -the see musical attraction of Friday night, of only from six to ten, • pupils num.
Committee of Gatlerlclt�af: they: woo 1riee 'president,' Rev. A. •E. Doan. of lo part. lire ,.evening act. ee was present one of the greatest peogrars, 'bered 70:3. Of this number 648 with
ticeomplis1ing sonxetlhing for the .Clinton; seeretary, Rev. R. R. Cone ]preceded by a twenty -minute organ of Russian art and music evee otTered a total. attendance of 4,566 pu'pns,
town.. And w'a already have organa« nor, 11. A,, leippeh: treasurer, bliss recital by Mr. Douglas Canipbels, on any . Chautauqua,, platform. The were located throughout the older
nations galoire, tiny One of evhirh;,is rich, adeisary board, the pastors of Several members of the summer progx .in is divided into three scenes. rettions of the province, int re
free to start something if it finds au the local United . churches: Miss; school were among the cede:r. Hails. each ?replete with gorgeous scenery inaining 155 schools cost $012,000,.
idea vvliieh it believes would be worth Brooks, of Mitchell; Rev. C. W. Del (Rev.) Moss and, Mr. G. l;uchanan and costumes. J :thrilling linipse $182,000 of •which• was made up by.
ease. The first Chautsnquatame to Mille, of Stratford; the president of took solo verses in the chorus. As into the heart of old Russia is pre the various loitalrties. On the 1,297
Goderieh as tiro` result of one eitle a the Young Peoples Union of •tire Pants. the Hatt," and .Mei. 'H. Tel Tr seated, arid.. much unfamiliar and pupils in the other 155 institutions,
een'>s belief that it would be a good Preabyery tend the representatives of stone ]hada flute obliiree° end assist- beautiful .ltussiitn;,music is. match- 3198000 was expended In:this icer
thing for .a summer resort. towas the retlgioue eleelition conrntittee of ed in other parts of the service also. lessly interpreted. t the people paid $70,000. �?
+. the l''i'Csh;r'tery. • The congregation •were delighted to .• SAJI'tlitDA In short, close on to $1,000,000 dx-
arii attrattioti,� The litter ala' clue`^ 'pia lertah+o r►it "Ireland aihd aha Ir- hear IViria, Hazel llrleher Belly xn hair l Ernest Toy, famous acustralirn vie» vended to carry education for one
ryas titin practically* to lndeviclu d of- t. it
by Rev, R. W, Young. of Dundas 4olo titin the Young .Mens hh�r%t 'mist, wird Lowell Num, noted pian- year to .6,448 pupils hiefly b_ Luse
flirt in the start,. and golf has proved la Centra United chetah, London, on irxvo I .I:avo Thee.” rendering o£ hay ist, caxrrposer and interpreter of life of the feed over 8this, 1Qvvattendance" s
a wonderful asset to the town ins a i hursday evening. was a ;eery•de- Jesuit,and moods, come to Chautauqua on distribrct "
tomer resort. The existence of the lightful ente1tainmeat, The 'talk was The llulmt of Victoriastreet.Unit. "Saturday afternoon' in a ,concent thhxt fichools, and. not more closely Co-or-
Grelerieli 'Invited 1vas,, Clue in the illustrated with ntanv views shown An ed ehur.h wag occupied in the more,» delights by its ge»]tine artistry and.dihated as the Township School
iGrat case to a ladies' tilftanizntion .the aereen allowing the ruins of pap:an irtr` by Ra,, Prof. Ilavidsaih send rho is ihada;generally ellndar Abe .the rte- Beard's legislation would require and
Mel el Ghrieliarn days in Ireland pulpit of Note); street thatch by Rev. remaining )icrsanalrties of Mt,'?erten regulate. At g
is and ars it is a present. e.:.e* was h o » a
leave we today than the Goderielt ]erica at tide meeting wee tc -way eoxifntnted with, especially in the 'eoncert'by To' and Patton, lir, Tehyi srhoals is sitaproxcmately 814,,, as
i
�aVr`a a per
1...•.. ... a. _ d` . "Tar ..7, fi .nK..i ri i� "1the a e
tet compared to S77 �
r inttti►nec, d t s . fro ell ,
where, a � a
-west wh f 'raise stats tr
distinguished >1 Cil i",
, I i i di t ash h
t n +even
8! i
t a a
of e h lar e9
lar WAN i t e y
yin Neely l cording to departmentalj
getting an idea and working en 1t1 end ratan views of the sriutlees ori the y Comic.' Ill. Gornrie 'showed .and lir. 'lege. statistics, -that annual ieost of elute•
find what more useful institution 1 y t t Th rode some of the nrobleina than .hutch On Saturday night, following a tion 'pea bead in the
I w antteiid nee
�" .�. formerly cccultied by Angle Saxons
"read for all the rural schools
eelehration hind other wueh events are ink meeting in connection with ai- mein, will speak upon hid absorbingly .,
arranged without a ilii"aha' commit- summer school which ale beteg aver were now
almost• wholly occupied Ler interesting subjects, "Awakening throughout the province.
Just a Reminder
to Our Old and New Patrons that
Brophey Bros.
-the Old Reliable
have always in sick'.. Bar inspection the finest
assortment of Bods, Springs end Ventilated
Spring Bhatti esses The Marshall, Fishman,
�itnmons and Brantford Mattress all the finest
that will he seen in all the larger cities. An in-
spection ilT eoneillee all seeping what is adver-
tised. Furniture sot{, either from catalogue or
a personal visit to any factory's show. rooms, at.
INA Bottom 1:'.1'it?CS,
Brophey Bros.•
'�� .s " S 1'R i -,l•, t,, t;ui l �ltlt"ll
ova-r-wcYr+Yr..rW�✓res°,Mac'.mva"awv vraa M.r,.:,a,A. ..*.+ra.+, Wtn.R:?,4su.o ..."" �arV.ww. 0.040. daKaee�wa,. ,
E eusit'ee Shift•ith Eiipe iter" TNR 1i#Tttt!'A/411.l'
`l.¢i tit3bi', 1; '1 homily of tet* t`.!C'ttber w.r• all t.. etI„r for th. *rot time. titin ;uo Leh^fa they ,
t ati�"reel at Pei] -eta t ► ;l tent! the ee•einion el S • t'�',,.. 2..MrKillrp held nn Ilhrly 4th.
$.5t-11 1Nn t v riiti t --Mrs, The,a.) 111rEIrna, %sferth; Mr, Ril'hir+i 'ier, T. t,t;+tr,
t1 . . S. Aigrette,fo r.o t.t• Mr. Mar.! Yate. Awrlsrte.
4tArAinft. 7ef Eva rhe._._ -fir Jannis 1II\�. R.'1+•n.irfl1e 'M 't a,•het '11l'ftjn.,' .�`t! Moth Mt.
Ifs- •., feeder:eh '1tJ d. Title'+'-], Pesten P -i tom., Mise.. etre. W. tee Poi leis l.es►'nitiytoci; Mie.
Attache, t I•r,trR_r, tialL
Over ;a Century in Ralroading
gixtyt t+ne active years in grail
LI reading is this• unique►' re- ;<
cord of W. J. Grant, diet''rict
freight agent of the Canadian'
Pacific Railway at Hamilton•
and ithis length of service is
claimed never to have : been
reached by any other •railway-'.
roan in the Dominion.: Mr.
Grant has just retired and 46
oi"his 61 years of service have •
`been with the,: C.1? R.C tt the
same time Mr. J. P. ancy, •
assistant foreign freight went
of ' the:C.P.R. at Toronto, baa
Meso retired after 45 years of
• service with the Allan. Steam..
ships Line and . the ,Canedian
Pacific. Between them. they
have cnmpleted 106 years in
railway service. Photographs
show, left, Mr. Stant; .right;
Mr. Clancy; a below, X. W.
Maguire, who succeeds Mr.
Grant as district: ir+eight. agent
• at Hamilton.,
oiossimaisalismomissommasis
CLEARANCE
COMMENCES
SATURDAY, JULY 27th
CELENESE DRESSES
CREPE DRESSES
DIMITY DRESSES
CRECDENE DRESSES
VOILE DRESSES
ENSEMBLE DRESSES
SILK DRESSES
We hone a large stock. They will all
be on sate commencing Saturday!
Choose your requirements early.
he S. A. GRAY Co.
YOUR STORE ;._._ ,DIF' VALUE
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