,gcroor:i3 3. '19so THE GUARDIAN . CHARLITFTETOWN PAGE livers!-Snafu. ,9 us It on A mi VI-ZHE. x I IIIIQV IP03. laws. Snbaoriwona, M J. IIJIII IJIPIIY i The uuas-dun am: he llewlagaaonaia 5 . fa loll Ioosatora, Summer lanes; ;IolIy'a News-etand, Wain: Street; 4 Alyce Doooettfa Groolrl. fl yatlepsrduotllvnerweeh. In order to tile has reaponalbia :-GENERAL INSURANCE. -B-tints .9. uuttut. Suinmai-side. . . -FARMERS-Timotlig seed sen- zinltely will be lower. till paying .10 1-2 eents. Contact W. H. Burns. Ilaipeque. FDR. CARSON. Chiropractor. will-resume Summerside practice. October mi; I . g -THE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING of the Ladies Aid of the Prince County Hospital will be held at the Nurses Home oii,Wed- nesday, October 4th, at 2.30J ' -BI-ZSI-IRVE Wednesday. October ith. for Chicken Supper. in the Orange Hall at Borden maid of new church. Please patronize a good cause. , -ROTARY QLUB - The regu- lar meeting of the Rotary club of Summerside was held yesterday at the Olympia Restaurant and took the form of a business meeting. Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell was welcomed as a new member and Mr. W. L Pomeroy of Mom.- real was a guest. &. -IIENSINGTON C.G.l.'I'. MEETS -The C.G.l.T. group of Kensing- ion United Church me: on Fri- jgy night, at 7.30 pm. The meet- ing opened with the Ci"--I-'13 Pill" pose. During the business period It was decided to decorate lhe church for Thanksgiving Sunday. October Btli, with assistance of the Trail Rangers: M eight 0"CI0Ck both groups attended nrcnaratory service-'in the church und at the close all were invited to the as- sembiy hall where scvcral sound films were shown.-S. Professional cards ' n. a mis flu - Anlo - Caanlnir INSURANCE g Summer St. Snmaneraide mom: gm . I. F. Hunter. lI.O. OPTOMIETRIST complete Visual Analyses Oiassea Fitted PHONE slid JMA.l..l.MAN'S BUILPINO Sumsnerllda. P.E.I. Earle Hiclse ichnrtes-ed Accountant -Canadian Bonn of Commerce sliallding PHONE 2888 Bumnieraldu E. E. Parkman. Obi D R.O. orr'oM'i'rrnis Eyes Examined (iiaaaea fitted Office flours: D in I2: I to D and by appointment. v IEGENT THEATRE BLDG. I II""fI'iOl' BL, Ssuninerslda I -., aanwa (.0lIN'l'Y.,0l'l'l(I VI Seeeadltreet Water Street; AIba.iI'a Grocery. III Imell qluat. l.l..WaItoIaIaaaIaa1o Gnasdianwillbadeliveredtoaaslollaiasaiamatsldabyoarrlc A. (board! lapraaentatlvu and 9 old! cum 1 and sass. haunt at an: of can ratio a lira, ll Oallrll Steel; Mari (hoist. I1 Granville Israel; 1 Iahad,lIctoi-' floaa Illtfar this service or new Ins-delivers on your scale. . -POULTRY. - Buylngi Live Fowl. chimes: and Capons, daily except Saturdays. Fred Wadman, Remington, P. E. I. --ALIEITON pariah hull. Thurs- day. October 5th. dance, Miacouclie orchestra. Admlaalons60 cents. -ANNUAL CHICKEN SUPPER. Thanksgiving Hall, at Wellington, Monday. October 9. Supper starts at 4.00 P. M. - -ALL LADIES interested in joining the Ladies Bowling League kindiylattend a meeting at the Capitol Bowling Alleys.- Summer- side on Thursday night at seven o'clock. ' --PIONEER EDITOR-Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Wilson hive arrived in Summerstde from Coburg, Ont. Mr. Wilson is taking over the editorship of the Pioneer. succeed- ing Mr. F. P. Mahar. who will re- main in the position for a week or two.-s. - -FIRE ALARM - A fire, alarm about six o'clock last evening broke a long period of inaction for the Sum-merside firemen. The alarm was from a combined ware- house and residence - on Water Street West occupied by Mr. Mil- ton Dyment and was caused by s. flue fire. There was no damage. Up to. last night there had not been a fire alarm in Summerside for ill days. a modern record for the '1'own.-S , : --SEVERELY BURNED 2 Mr. Eldon Barlow, weliir.-gton. of the Go-Mac Construction Company is a patient in the Prince County Hospital suffering from burns received on Saturday. He was working on the housing construct- ion at the summerside airport. putting hot tar on the roof of one of the buildings. and in some man- ner he tripped, upsetting a bucket. of the tar over his face and ireck. causing very severe burns. I-its condition last night was reported as improving favorably.--8. -IAJADING. POTATOES-The S. '5. Polycrest, a Norwegian freigh- iter, daclgeti at the Marine Wharf. Summerside about seven o'clock yesterday morning already loaded with a part cargo of flour and dynamite ior a South American port. She is loading 10,500 bags of potatoes for Willis and Mac- Nautt of Kf'IlSil1glOIl consigned to the New York Import Co. Pre- cautions were taken yesterday against fire due to the vlanizerous cargo aboard. Smoking on the wharf was not permittctl and Per- song with nails or clicker: on their shoes were not gpermifittd aboard. She is eXP9Cl9d 10 55” this morning.-S. ..NAllIE OMITTED - In the account of the Schuman benefit race held at Summerside on Weal- nesday last the name of one horse. Lily Marlene. owned by W. Warren of, Charlottetown and driven by C Willis. was omitted in error. Lily on. w. E. caiiaiiian announces the change in his office location beginning OCTOBER lat T0 58 SUMMER S in the residence formerly oc- cupied by Dr. J. R. Corbett. This is situated near the Post Office. ' a i.:..it.f'..'r"'r":';".".:3:."”""' ' to or - salts Orbit tei-moing.' elcatioasli IIIQOIIIV A aasreoloopxwplcsnsea. . . smaouoma.Qs.issu lluasl stones 7. - - .;. Marlene in class B turned in some excellent racing on that occasion and in a, very close heat provided the fans with plenty of thrills. Am- ong the prises donated was a cool- er by Mymci IfeAr:hui- presented to James name, owner of Abner the Great for the fastest mile dur- ing the inlet. - B -WOMEN'S lNl'I'I'.l.'U'l'l II!!! --Kelvin Grove W.I. met at the home of Mrs. Morris Caseley on Tuesday evening, September 5th. when meeting net! with "School .Days". followed y creed in unison. Twenty-one members answered roll call with a "Favorite Name for a Boy." The treasurer report- ed S7D.82 realized from ice cream social. Correspondence was read and discussed. An invitation from Mrs. Fred Court waa.accepted for next meeting. when lunch com- mittee will be Mrs. John Hon, Mrs. Robert Hou. Mrs. Leaman Caseley and Mrs. Horace Paynter. Collection amounted to 31.90. freezer rent 15c, and one affilia. tion fee, Re. After some discus- sion on ways of raising money be. fore next meeting. it was decided that each member on roll give one dollar. Mrs. Stirling Millar moved that the meeting adjourn, and lunch was served by hostess and committee in charge.-Bur. -OFFICE ENTERED - when the office of Corney Bros. on Wat- er Street. Summenside. car dealers and service station, was opened yesterday morning it was discover- ed that the building had been entered during the night and a sum of money between 5160 and 3200 had been stolen from the cash register A broken window in the rear of the building indicated the manner in which entry had been gained. Summer-side police are investigating but up to last night no arrests had been made. A few nights ago the cash drawer of the Clifton Hotel was forced and a sum of 348.00 was taken.-S. -MORI-I POTATO PICIIEBS - Another busy scene was in evid- ence last evening at the Summer- side ofice of the Unemmoyment insurance Commission. Three more bus loads from Cape Breton ar- rived and were disposed, of to waiting growers. Earlier 16 men had arrived by train from the Stellarton, N. s. area. Altogether about 240 men have arrived in Sun:-rnei-side from the mainland for the potato harvest in Prince County and about: 100 men were placed locally. The stream will continue all week with one bus load arriving tonight and possibly three more on Thursday--it is thought possible that this major potato growingarea of the Prov- ince will absoi-tb 1.000 pickers. over and above those supplied by fam- ilies of farmers, this season.-S. Personals -Mr. R. Grant Mallison of Sum- merslde has left for Halifax where lie will study engineeiing at Dal- housie University.--S. -Miss Muriel Friars of Sussex. N.B.. is the guest of her cousin, Miss Gladys Arthur. Summerside. -S -Mr. and Mrs. George E. Hic- key have returned to their home in Worcester. Mass. after a pleas- ant two weeks holiday in this Province.-Bur. -Mr. J. K. Liggott and Mr. Douglas Breton, both of Saint John. were recent guests at "Tre- holme," Kensington.-Bur. -Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ford, Charlottetown. were recent week- end visltors in Kensington. when they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bowness.-Bur. -Mr. and Mrs. H. .7. Warren, Charlottetown. , were week-end guests of Mrs. W. C. MacLeod and family. Kensington.-Bur. -Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Smith. Summcraide, left on Friday morn- ing for Moncton, N.B., to visit their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Murray. Cover- dale.-S -Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clark and little son Allen Bruce returned to their home in St. John's, Nfld.. having spent their vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Gamble of Cascumpec. -Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Thomp- son and daughter Carol, Charlotte- town, spent the past week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Caseley, Kelvin Grove.-Bur. -Messrs. Kenneth and George Walker returned to their homes- in Summeroide after spending the week-end in Sackville. N.B., guests of their brotibor-in-law and sister. Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Frank.-S ..-Miss Noreen Simmons of the Unemployment Insurance Commis- sion, Sumrnerside, left at noon on Saturday for Boston, Mass. where slhe will spend a three week's holi- ay. - Miss Patricia Weeks. manager I. K. Curranigaln IIe'aiis S's . I Culling Club Mr. J. K. Curran was .0-elected president of the Sunimcraide Cur- ling Club at the. annual meeting of that organization held last eva- ning. President Curran gave a re- port on the activities or -the past year and a financial report was also given. The meeting was well attended. . Other officers elected wen: vice president. Willard MacDon- alii: secretary-treasurer. C. G. Robertson. directors. Charles Pet- ers and T..I.. Linkiettar. .. Committees for the year are a; follows. Inceaeh case the chair- man is named first: Ice. G. J. Hayes. H. E. Gaudet, Victor How- att; Games. Dr. H. E. Clark,-R E. Ellis, '1'. D. Morrison; Enter- tainment. Willard MacDonal. Fred MacRae. Ralph Siilipliant; Pro- perty. C. E. Carney; William Mor- rison. Lorne H. MacFariane; Mem- bership, Frank Daley. James Mac- Gregor. Kenneth Callback: Fin- ance, T. L. Linkletter; Youth Cur- iers. 'l'. D. Morrison. '1'. A. Camp- bell. I-Isrry Silliphant.-S. Eng her holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Percy Weeks. 5'- Eleanors. .- S .Cst. J. E. Nlghtengale. R. C. M. P.. of Borden detachment and Mrs. Nightengale have returned from their holidays spent at his former home in Brantford, Ont. They also visited in Toronto.-S. -The Misses Blanche Hogg arid Effie MacKay returned to their homes in Summerside after a visit in the Eastern Siates.. Th8Y W9" accompanied from En-field. N-Ha by Mrs. Stanley Sargent. ihe f0fm91' Mildred Muttart.-S -Rev. Stephen and Mrs. Jeffery of Lockport, N.S., wen KUPSIS 0' Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Jeifciy of St- Eleanors on Wednesday last. before yeturning to their home. after a month's visit with relatives and friends in Prince Edward Island.- S. .uMrs. B. T. Diver and. Mrs- Cassie Tymn b0ih "I Lexm,Kw"' Mass.. were recent guests at Tre- holme'.'. Kensinglon. While. 0", 3 tour which included their first visit to this Province. -Bur. --Mr. and M!'8- HI”-Nd W””d' side and daughter V31955 '3! c""' ton have returned from a Very :31?" ;loyable,motor ltrill 10 NEWC3" at NB. While there they were, Hg guests of Rev. and M!'5- VI- Pickettg and family- ,1-Ier many friends regret "I9 illness of Mrs. Warren Sims. French River. who has beenka patient for the Past W” W” 5' in the P. E. 1. Hospital. WIIEY9 she is receiving treatment. which. it is hoped, will avert. the neces. sity of an operation.-Bur. .-Mr. and Mrs. Morris Casele.V with their sons Georse and E"01 and daughter, Sheila, spent. the past week-end motoring in New Brunswick. The family. Wlih the exception of Georzei WM ”,ma”” ed at Sac-kville. where he will re- sums his studies at Mt. Allison Academy. returned to their home at Kelvin Grove on MondaY- - Bur. .aMrs. R. J. Hickey and daugh- ter, Maureen. !0i'mH1Y Of K97" sington and Charlottetown. are. visiting in Kensington and Darn- ley. prior to their departure to England. when they plan to. re- turn to their homeland. sailing .from Quebec next week. The best wishes of their friends and ac- quaintances will accompany them on their voyage, and assure them a hearty welcome. should they ever plan to return to this Pro- Vince.-Bur. -Mrs. C. H. Abbott and Mrs. S. Ferguson. Ottawa, were recent visitors to this Province, when they were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Hickey, Darniey. it was their first visit to the is- land. they were delighted with the scenery, and pleased with the hos- pitality of the people. They cross- ed from Tormcntine on the "Abeg- weit", to Borden, and visited Sum- mersidc, Cavendish. Dalvay, Bi-ackley. Charlottetown and Wood Isiandl. 2'BII.II'I'l.InI home by the latter route. and visiting points of interest in Nova Scotia. They plan a longer stay another year. when they hope to see more of the beauty of the Island.-Bur. is PIOMINENT INDIAN DIE! TORONTO. Oct. 2 - (C?) - Henry Jackson. 66. secretary of the North American Indian Brother- hood and of the Union of Ontario Indiaru. died here today following an operation. I-its home was on Christian Island in Georgian Day. As secretary of the Brotherhood since 1944. he was concerned with the activities of Indians in all of the amateur department. Myers Studio, Saint John. N. B.. is spend- Mason: ma mm moomo, NANSDNE I . It has been proven that these Diggers will give good results no matterhow tough the digging. "WE HAVE A FEW OF THESE DIGGERS LEFT. A. IAai'.NElLL and SONS smnsansmair.a:.i.' parts of Canada. I You cuim: near a mass , Illooaiileld tum , -Mr. and Mrs. lumie Arse- nault have returned to their home in Bloomfield after spending a few weeks in Moncton. N. B. us. Ernest Brown has returned to Halifax. where he is employed with the C. N. R. -' -Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Araenault and daughter, Sharald of.ilont.real were visitors to Bloomfield. the guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Araenault. -Mrs. Sicily Gallant, accom- panied by her son and daughter of St. John. N. B.. were recent visi- tors of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Arse- nault, Bloomfield. -Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ploley of Charlottetown were recent visitors to Bloomfield. -Mr. and Mrs. my Gallant. Bloomfield. were visitors to Char- lottetown on Sunday. -Miss Marie Arsenault of Mori- treal has spent a few days at her home in Bloomfield. --Mr. and Mrs. David Mcbougall of Summerside are spending a few days in Bloomfield. -Mr. and Mrs. Jack Foley and family have left on a visit to De- troit. Michigan, where Mrs. Foley will visit her sister and nriendg, -Mr. St. Clair Gallant of Bloom- field has returned to st. Dunstan's College to resume his studies. Atlantic Pact 'Arrive At S'stde I --r-' i . The first detachment of mem- 'bera of the air forces of Atlantic lam nations to be trairied at the Air Navigation school of the R. C. A. F. at Summersidc will arrive over the week end, 19 in all. The group is composed as follows: Six Norwegians. six Belgians, seven Italians. They wil be followed later in the fl" by I larger group from the French air force. These men will take the same course as do the R. C. A. F. trainees which con- sists of so weeks of basic navigat- ional training and, at the end of that time they will be presented with their air navigaf.or'a wings. At the same time as these men are being trained as navigators others are receiving pilot and radio officer training at the R. C. A. F. schools at Trenton and Clinton. Ontario. Before coming here and to the other schools they have undergone a period of train- ing at the R. c. A. 1". station at London, Ont. where among other things they were given. if needed. a better command of English and some instruction on local customs. -S. ELECTED PRESIDENT Continued from page 1 Marshal A. F4 Morfee (retlredi president of the National Assoc- iation. Air Commodore H. C. Gor- dan. air officer commanding Easi- nrn Command Headquarters. Group -Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Arse- nault of Bloomfield are planning a. it'll? to Western Canada. wherel they will visit her Mr Everett Mills. Bedeque Notes Rev. and Mrs, E, w, Amherst I-lead. N. s. cntlonlng cn the Island. were guests of Rev. IE. S, and Mrs weeks on Thursday, 28th. sand on. Mr. Jack Graham of shamrock. P. E. l. was a. recent visitor at the Burton Crowe. Mr. Graham is the teacher of. Middleton. w Mrs. Samuel Carriithers, Ken- singtori. has returnd to her home after a pleasant visit with Il'.'l' mlllshter Mrs. Arnold l-lender-son and Mr. Henderson. The relatives and friends of Mr. Percy Bowness regret to learn that Hospitals. All wish him 3 speciy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Maccaull, Carleton Siding. and Mr. and Mrs. Heber Myers, Carleton, attended the turkey supper in Frederictoii Hall on Wednesday evening. 27th. This supper was sponsored by the ladies of the Pleasant Valley Unit- ed Church. Recent guests at the Manse were Miss Ada Adams. Children Work Secretary of the M. R. E. C. and Mr. Whitney Dalrymple. Maritime boy's work secretary. of M. R. El. C. These young people conducted a Leadership Tr ning School in summerside las week. Several Sunday School workers from this area attended the classes. I-ler many relatives and friends regret to learn that Mrs. Sinclair Afflebk entered the Prince County Hospitals for treatment, It is hop- ed that she msy soon be restored to her usual health. Miss Peggy Sharron, daughter of Mrs.. Smith sherfon, Central Bedeque. has returned to Moncton. brother-Ln-law,I "'9 S."m""”.ld9 , Canadian Legion. I . who are va-r nianse here, with Rev. and liirs-I he is a patient in the Prince Ccuntyi Captain Richards. officer com- manding the Summerside Airport and Mr. Earl Cannon. president of Branch of the The speakers outlined the aims and aspirations of the Association and the work being carried on by lihe eight wings now formed Group Captain Richards promised llho 5llDP0rt of the Station per- isnnncl but reminded the members fthat they should (in all in their E power to make the Win; self sup- porting and the assistance should ionly be asked when it was ab- .soiutclv necessary. Mr. Earl Cannon said that after hearing fully about the Association he fell: convinced that the Wing .General Motors Products. Miss -sherron had been on sick leave for ithe past three mcnths. Her many friends are pleased to know that lher health has been much inipr0':- ' ed. I I The relatives and friends of Mr. lJohn G. Weeks, Montreal. son of :Mr. Gordon G. Weeks, Vancouver. '3. C.. will be interested to learn that he has taken a position on the staff of a university, in North Dakota, as assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering, Mr, Weeks visited this Province a few weeks ngo. A miscellaneous ”shower" was held at the home of Mrs. smith sherron. Central Bedeque, on 'I'uer'- day, 26th. Sept, in honour of Miss Ethel Heckbert, summerside. when the guests had assembled Miss Peggy Sherron esccrted the "bride- to-be" to a beautifully decorated chair, after -which Miss Myrna Green presented her with a lovely bouquet of flowers. The gifts which consisted of money, linen. pyrev and numerous other useful articles were cpened by Miss Shirley Jewell and Miss Shirley Arsenault. The accompanying verses were read by by Miss Georgie Douil and present- ed to the "coming" bride by Miss Peggy Sherron, and nicely arranged on a table by Miss Myrna Green. The remainedr of the evening was pleasantly whiled-away with piano music furnished by Miss Ruth MacFarlane. A dainty lunch served by the hostess. brought the even- ing to a clcse. All repaired to their homes wishing Miss Heckbert the where she is an employee of the very best for the years to come. Farm Trade Agent in this fill your requirements of Ga ATTENTION FARMERS AND RESIDENTS IN KENSINGTON AND VICINITY-Having been appointed Imperial Oil ace, and Diesel Oils. All business will be appreciated. PROMPT SERVICE GUARANTEED. nun CHAMPION PHONE 51 .- KENSINGTON, P. E. I. district, I am prepared to soline, Motor, Stove. Furn- -no I . t . .24” and common upsets. When ately. If diabetes is presen Diabetes, in its early stages, may masquerade symptoms which the layman associates with mnor thetadvice of a physician should be sought immedi- it known because under the doctor's care, in diabetic can live a happy. ,useful life-and often enjoy a longer than average llfekxpectancy. assist the diabetic in carrying out the doctor-pre- scribed routine by maintaining fresh supplies of in- sulin, needles; syringes, test sets, and other accessories. u-pa: IABETI fer;-.. Yet He Leads . A Normal Life illgnisii imam or Water safety certificates -Mrriciufsnoro. Tlgniah, was the last swimmiru and Wang: Safety class to be tegted gm summer. Mr. Edward .7. Araenault. chair- man of the local S immt iwater Safety Commytyttee. ngr-:al:E zed this glass. which was in. Itmcted by Mr. Patrick Buote. M"- HI??? W. Cudmore carried out the tests on September 0th and later in the afternoon tested gm” candid”? It Tlsnuii slim . 01' Royal Life Saving society Awards. Mr. AYSEIISUIID presented the Red Cross Certificates to the group .3 Myrlckis Shore. He. on behalf of behalf of the class. thanked the III5II'UCIOl'.8Ild presented him with a small gift, The following members receiv. ed Red Cross Swimming and Wat. er Safety Certificates: liierientsryz Austin Gaudef. Dennis Pitre. Dolor Pitre, Freda Bernard. Emilda Arsenault. Teresa Gaudet. Stella Arsenaull, Adeline Plire. Anne Marie Piire. Antoinette Chmssioh. Kathleen Gaudet. Junior: Hector Pifre. Adria Arsenault, Gerard Pitre, Lloyd 13 U5. Nelson Gaudet. Royal Life t has been in its pr since Iumisnorwtpbeniaveda distance of approximately coo feet. keeper has already inland. but due to the shortage of cement in foundations for the lighthouse it- self haye not yet been built. plated. lighthouse will be movedbackonto North rain lldiilioiise To Be Moved g- Norti-i Point liishtboalt. which position Heavy seas at the north-western tip of the Island have washed the banks away until the lighthouse is almost undermined. The dwelling for the lighthouse Merl moved this Province. new When the foundations are com- tn the new location, the hem. This work is being done by J. M. Quinn, contractor. Built over eighty years ago, the lighthouse was remodelled in 1875. and is over sixty-two feet its light can be seen a distance of fourteen miles in clear weather. high. HARVEST DINNER f A harvest Jiggs Dinner at :1 Doug's new warehouse, A1- A d B Savings Society bany, Thursday, Oct. 5. W0- war 5: more C' 2 M 3 p - .' , Irironge tliIll(:;l5al1iol,,; men's Institute. Everybody I 9 U09. iene Gaudet..' . i viclcome. K would not conflict with the Vi'Ol'Iif of me L0,..." bu, ,,.0,,,,, mm v mean that each would be of mu. tuai assistance to tho 9;”.-r. A vote of thanks to speakers was moved by Mr, John? Lutey and seconded hv Mr. Rog-II inald Ellis.-S. ' y OIL TANK ESTROYED roar ARTHUR. Texas. mt, 2 .. ”""d3-l'rT"95d”l' . the guest, DAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON 1:15-9:15. See (Ap).yE1even large on and gasoy: sensational novel, now, mp drama line tanks were destroyed and! three still were burning today at. the Texas Ccitnpanys largest, re. finery and storage area. Texas Company declined to estim. 339 1&9 loss. but experienced ob- servers said damage would run be. tween Sl.0O0.000 and 31,500,000. 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