MARQE. 1.7.. 1.9.117 iliisiiiiiu GUAltDlAN ' AGENTS: .I. Elmer Murllhl. Ill Hanover St. and “Wile Clvw. 00 Ottawa St. SUMMERS“)! lnll PRINCE COUNTY Non. ‘ubserlptlona. Advertiaing " Tho Guardian may be bought daily n any of the .. following aterea in Slarllmeljldgg [tell B°"“*l°"- Wm’ "m" _G°"I'"H Brur-wrr. Water sheet, Toronto Bakery. Water Street. Mark Outlet. or Granville Street rt.» Glll:llzllllnzmag'otflllg?thnl:ll an. In Btmuneraifla. emler Boy l t) I one 289 toi- thia aervlon- u- |lve your order to the boy reaparnalbla for deliveries on your mane, I??? _i'1\lN'1'5 and Varnish at Burns’. ' ttialpcftllt‘) 4.051‘ at Hncrald Junction. --11NmAN IIVEII. _ Km“, , mm Robelyinder kindly leave at Play 1n Indian River Hall. fulfil Green's 51°"- Mattnea 1n King . ° l - l t . 1 ...i-'0lt SALE. trailer. Tires 32x0. March at 3 P. Mfnlivfiegnlg: pang-g: Avpb. Alex MacDonald, ‘Travellers m“ n 315 P. M_ Admission 50c M51, phone 814-2. and 25 cents. in- B-d-lt)! FOLLIIZS coiiuiig ti; * "l" Rlllk- Monday. March 1'1. -—BIGULAB MEETING of The Home and School Welfare Grown "l" b" held Wuesdar. Marcli 1a. l" 3 11m. in the Town Hall, Suni- i ‘merside. The guest speaker, Mr. Clarence Mercer. M.A.. supervisor of Sumimersldc High School. has Chosen as his suibiect. “New 1).. WlQDmr-nts 1it Education." Bury- dliall-JRALD IIALL. Wednesday night, March 10th. at 8.15, Indian R..\.C,-#l(ciislngtc:t Players present: “m... act play. Auspiccs Summer- fitid Parish C. W. L- _.ANNUAL Ti-rislzrrnc Ol the ghitreiluldQfl of the Kendall-on Dairying (Jo-operative Association [M1, will be held 1n the King body “wiwnna moi-go I-lall. Knnslngten. Tuesday. - _____ Mgr-d) 18. iari. at 1:30 p-m- All "MEMORIAL MASS ~ On Fri- to shsrchoidcrs are requested man- l-lltilld. W. L. Delaney. p501‘. i‘ DIIOCKEY finals, Bedeque Rink 'fuc5[]3_\', lifaircli 18, South Shore Hut-key League, Sunimerside Cry- day morning zit 8:30 i“ the hraled for llie repose 01' the soul of ltlniis-iiziivut- Gillis who dicti 16 yciirs i120. on March 14th. He had 5,315 vs, Freetown Royals. Thlril for 3f) years. front 1890 iintil 1929 and possibly the friial rzanicmll’ when he retired. The cclehvant l-‘rcctown should win it. will fiiir-ti (if thg itlitrs was Reverend RFC" lllt‘ series (mil all (‘ups iron 1" maid MUDullilifl who has born- ,-¢:.ilars.~1ic(1iilo and P13)?“ mum's- iiarisii iii-Lest there since the re-, uill be presented. A to.1l of 13 tii-cmcnt of Monsigncur_ Gnps‘ cur-s altogether. (except for that period of time __\"S ‘AIENS 1\IEE'_I'I!\:G - l1"- he wciit overseas and until his rc-l J. 1. l.:.ti:I:i:i(l who 1'» iii C. ltll'll to the r-rirish at the eiitl of hostilities). The Mass was offered. l)_v the Catholic Women's locauue “mic;- tlic ZltlS]'1't‘\ of the Kingdom llll0l'l\l111iOn Sur the citesl \l)t‘fllit‘l' iit ll);- . of l((‘11$li1git7l1 and the choir was‘ meeting of tlis Sumiiicisiiti- . under the direction of Mrs. Edgrirl Men's. Club 1101;] 1:) lhc Bu- . Hickey. The High Mass. ivhich '. was iiilh Libcrn. was attended hyi rt 1itt"_'e Iittnibcr of the parishioners‘ Church 11.'i|l on 'f‘liti H, m.» ii very llll!“ _ iit l|lI‘ cconuniiv altil 5H .71 testifying to lllf‘ ostrern 1n critic!) Loris llt Eiiglwtitl zit tlip |i.‘(‘ the foriiicr pastor was. and is sf“, liltll‘. This \'.':.s followcii l|_\' hclrl in thc hearts o1 his ps-o;.le.~ s question period iiurin: “tin-true S. l i-i-plriwl to many questions iiiit hi‘ ilic (iicmhcrs. Mr. Ciarctiie .Vl"r- m» “as. the chairman of the itc- nillg and Mr. Earle Crime “I151 a guest-S. _-_-—i—-—;— Persouals , L-flllllllfi Award For Former S’side Man Emmanuel Arsciiiiuzt. stiffer-oil a stroke on ,_ _ i the Westinghouse Electric Corp- maul") PPDOIWs the outstanding accomplishment of a former Sum- merslde man, Mr. John B. Mac. Neill in the electrical industry] fer ivhicli lie is to he awarded, by; thr American Institute of Elec- 1l‘i“.‘l1i Engineers, the Lammg Medal for 1946. t The Lamine Award for-194d, a. iiiurh ("circled honor. 1s to he Dre-t sciitcrl to Ml’. Mar-Neill: "for " foresight. leadership. and ‘creative vonti-Ihtitioii iii the development oi switching equipment." Formal presentation a»! the award ivl-li he ntade to Mr. ltlacNcill in Moiilrciil on wtflilrfidi)‘, June 1!. its indicated by Mr. Hcniinc, sec-' rotary of the American Itistittite -~Mi. Suiiiiiicitndt‘. last Wednesday und is quite ill a‘. his home here.—S. ~ltfrs. Donald Baker. Summer- tide. has returned fro-m Moiitical irhcre she underwent an eye opcr- at.uii uhlch was \":r_v SUCCPSWiLIl. --Miss Marion Rogers, ‘accompan- 1rd by her triother, Mrs. Llewellyn Rogers. Sunimersidc. lcft on Frinriy by plriiii- ~for Mimricii whore s..- \\.‘ll crilci" hospital there for lYClI - ntciit-S. ' ARY, "wit: Ni ro-iiioiir Feel bad? Hamlet-liq from faulty elimina- . [FIE CHARLOTTETOWN \ D-O-O-O-O-O-O-Q4-O-O-O-Q CAPITOL TODAY. (Monday) and TUESDAY fill GRIN’ DRAM! OF Oil Till. lllllllllllll lllllll malt PPF" 6'"? B13111 iii TOMORROW is roiiiivizit nnc-ifilllfillll-naatiiiniai ‘ W-Mtmwwh-wn-inaaeanavar-a-a-nqnunuimrnt-aauuwsmau t lflIllIIllYDIlPlCVlIl-llhlllbylmlfiififlllifllm l I (IO citioiia omit $010911 ' WBMS GUARDIAN -§-§-§4-O-¥ Summeraiide ~ IH-IHHLH-WLIMU Hat-i-Tude Also Cartoon t Shows 7:15-9:l5—M 4-0 Badminton Tournament i —-'1'he second and third iiiiigs of last week. OtiWc-dncsday "W110i; the H121) School club (le- feated St. Mary's 8-4 at the I _. _ _ _ _ _ >001, paiisli 1>..cst at Indian 1.. vcr, school and on Thursday evcnmg winch w“ forrnerly Trinity defeated St. Paul's 10-2 at St. Paul's Hall. Following are the summaries: High School-vs. St. Mary's Ladies‘ Doubles Annabelle Allan-Barbara Currie (school) defeated Glenn MacNeiil- ~ - . . l . fioni the outbieak of war when Sally Easier (St. Marys) 15-8.15-0.l1t “~95 fgrmg-fly Ann Woodside-Lucilie McQuald (school) ii-i-re defeated by Sally Easier-Marjorie Ncwcombe. St. MEFYS- 7-15. 1-15. Janet Baker-Isabelle Howatt (school) were defeated by Evelyn MacAlpine-Corinre Enman. 12-15. 8-15. Mixed Doubles ‘Allan Stei-rart-Aiiiiabelle Allan (school) defeated Jim Harris-Sally Basic-r (St. Marys) 15-3, 15-3. Jar-h MnttFt-lrlallP-Bafibai‘; Currie (school) were defeated by Don Stitherlzmd-Evelyn MacAlplrie, 14- 17. 15-12. 5-15. Billsteiavart-Janet Baker (school) defeated Harold Rodd-Glen Mac- Nelil (St. lifaryb) 15-6. 15-3. John Smallmaii-lsabelle Howntt (school) defeated Russ MacKctizic- Connie Etiniari (St. Mary's) 10-6, 15-4. D. R. Morrison - Ann Wuodude (school) were defeated by Don Sears-Glenn MacNell (St. Mary's) 6-15. 16-17. - Graham‘ Muttart - Sadie Ramsay (school) (lefczitcd Wendell Mac- Nutt - Marjorie Newcomba (St. Mary's) 12-15. 15-11, 15-0. Men's Doubles Allan Stewart - Jack MacFArinne (school) (lefr-atcd Jim Harris-Dan Sears (Si. hfaryis) 17-14. 15-15. D. R. Morrison - Bill Stewart (school) defeated Don Sutherland-r R053 MacKt-nzle (St. Mary's) 15-‘ 11. 15-7. Graham Multan-John smallman (school) defeated Harold Rodd- lwendcli Mai-Null; (St. Mary's) 15- direction. lltlrliuWllflry alnld ‘tout quhflhlillgonigiik of Electrical Engineers. l6 15 8 - t ‘t t - - ' - plnouinhgxtignfltlllxgonlgalrltwzatrgrimllia: Bu“ i" summawde °n ‘hm’ m" Score: 8-4 for School. iegular NR. and NR Juniors 5i dull)- mat. made for you if sensitive lo uativaa. y“; Chocolate coated or plain. TO-NIGHI l?‘ iomouow ALIIONT 25. illl 1588. after education iii tha Boa-i ton district. Mr. MeNel-il com- iiiciiccrl service with ‘vffilllllllfitlil?’ iri 1909. Iic is now manager of the important Switchgear‘ It: Cort- trol Division. whose equipinon: is used by various types of industry‘ and utilities. and world-wld t From 1943 to 1015 Mr. Ma- e111‘ headed up the Westinghouse ef-‘ fort on process equipment manu-' fiicturetl for the U. S. Army. Man-i hattan District Atomic Bomb Prc-' ject. This equipment first pro- duced flaatonable material in use" able quantities. He observed the tiiider-ivatei‘ test. at. Bikini in July. 11146 as Spool-at Representative (if the Manhattan Project. Mr. MacNeill recalls many early associations in Summerside and still has many relatives residing in Prince Edward Island, particu- lnrly tlic Charlottetown. Rustin-I tlalc and Cavendish districts. i 'l.'l..i'i 1 NOTICE At the request of our num- erous customers, we hove ice- cntly opened up additional locker space in our plant to take care of your table meat storage. - THE HALL MFG. & COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. Summerside, P.E.|. l BIEBTW-DDISQISLETS -~-_- l There are .160 islands and islets’ LL _l-l_i_|_.l_|..l_l_l in the Bermudas group. —-G. ll. M.- . Bern's a Eiprirg trick for your Hand Bag-hep all your make-up l" cirenitat llttlr. zippered container. - - - Get a Plastic or Leather PF-‘mctrc lrisg fci- your nurse. - - - They're iicw and rcry useful; large filtllizli lo lild (lam-cc. irikr-iiii. renkha iiiid other amulil itctnis. l-irre flit.‘ n iinibcr (f stylirs and colors from ittilch to choose. and n“? Price i: 1.00 and Hill-DRY 000% DEPARTMENT. f Pousr- 1n your whirl cf shopping and rrfrcsh yourself w1tfn.a glass of lee cold. creamy Ideal Buttermilk at lhc Nickle nor. - - - It's dc’- llclotzr. nda-ulilrg crrl you'll (cnca back again and again. I knowl- OIQIB BAR. ‘ I N1‘ T" the Eiprirg a union's thoughts turn to House-cleaning. - - - The satisfaction ahe gets from havingjler home mick and spa-n ta Worth-the effort. Outside of Soap and Water-floor and Furniture Wax is the greatest aid in getting thongs mining bright. The well known trends c.f waxrs are to he found tn the Hardware Depart- mcnt-Old English. Johnson's and Bitnonia. The Slmonlz is fairly new l! a household polish. There’ are two varieties of this; the paste at 95 cents a jar end the self-(potlahdng-wlaielt shines as it dries at 63 ‘will- - - - Gefyoui- House Cleaning supplies 1n the HARDWARE Helrz fr-okcs siniply dmliclohi Dill Pichiel. - - -’ Have you tried I theln? fltterc is a (hogipcd Dilled Relish for 20 cents a jar and sliced Dlllflokles for 30 cents. - - - They are lual the thing to pick up jaded meals. - - - every mecrrnr of the {unity will ‘demand moral-GROO- ERY DIPARIFIMFI‘. BOY! - - - The Men's Vii-ear Department has those lenock-out. stiivtd. cotton Ankle Socks, viith elasttc tops that all y u fellows go Trinity n. 5t. Paul's l Indies’ Doubles Jean Holmaii-Evclyii Ll-dstone (‘rt-inity) ilsfoatod Dot. Arsenautt- Thelma. Blanchard (St. P.) 15-3, 15-1 Phyllis Woodaide-Ollve McNelll (Trinity) were defeated by Steph- anie Gaudet-Rose M. Richard (St. P.) 15-4. 4-15. 15-16. Edith Palmer - Joyce Bernard (Trinity) defeated Sis Kelly-Helena Morrison (St. P.) 15-4. 15-7. Mixed Doublea Lalng MscDowell-Jeari Holman ('I‘r1n1ti,') defeatedflemld McNeill- Dot Arsenault. (Si. P.) 15-3, 15-10. Austin Brooks-Evelyn Lldstoiie (Trinity) defeated Pinkie Peter.- Rose M. Rlchairds (52.1!) 15-1, 18-4. Davis Murray - Edith Palmer (Trinity) defeated Emmanuel Gei- lant-Stephaiiie Gaudet (St. P.) 15-1. 15-4. Leigh Donald-Marjorie Bernard (Trinity) defeated squeek Carver- Tltelma Blanchard (St. P.) 15-7, 15-8. Rev. K. G. Sullivan - Phyllis Woodside (Trltiity) defeated Tari- ton McNelll-l-Iclena Morrison (Lit. P.) 1-3-5. 15-3‘. Horace MtII“ll'lBllF.-Gl(3l‘ll Clark (Trinity) defeated Syl Gallant-Sta Kelly (St. F.) 15-0. 15-8. Men's Doubles Austin‘ Brooks-Lining MaeDowcli (Trinity) defeated Gerald McNelll- Syl Gallant (Si. P.) 15-3. 15-0. Leigh Donald - Davis Murray (Trinity) wet-t) defeated by Squeek Carver-Tanton McNeill (St. Y.) (15-4. i548. 11-15. Rev. K. G. Sullivan-Horses Ma:- Farianc (Trinity) defeated Em- manuel Gallant-Pinkie Peters (5t- P.) 15-5. 15-6. Score: 10-2 for Trlnl . More ' IV 10H ‘the sizes are I to i 1-3 and they're I canto a pat . The oolora wmtnswiqvriliJrniuwailirtnmmramcr O4-@§-§4Q~O§+§4~O-§-§+§Q 0-0 l con- St. tests of the Sunimerside inter-club e g M _ ., H . _ ‘ s drug store, because of the sale Atari-i)":Hgllélrgluvillltltll-l11 fetter.‘ an badnvzaitton 10111113171811! were held 0g ‘he Dalton building m simian- » . -.. ass was telc- on ednesday and T11U|‘Sd8y"'EVE-|and gluon,’ Lid" ha, 1 great. fire . 1...... New Spring aliedu iii falta that rejuvenate your winter weary Wardrobe atinaa Tuesday 3:30 Gourlies Ltd. Moves Light and darker greys, buckskins, browns, (light, To New Quarter; medium .....i darlt) not blues, all fluttering sliadea. Snap brims, row oiid bound edges, all the lace styles and Hcmbergs. Gourlies 1.111.. summer-side's old- movetl 1') ‘new (iurtrtcrs iii another building owned by Mr. J. E. Dalton on the corner oi’ Gcntrahand First Streets. occupied b) Mr. Milton Meilish ivlio has inc-v- ed lila grocery business next door. G 1'. Ltd, l . l) ...::": .2: (let Yours Today Dalton has been associated with Prlcc Range Frost . “$5.00 to $8.00’ Gouriiea sinrc 1905 and has bee). proprietor of the store si-ricc 1912 known as tiic Prince County Drug Store. l It was at first loratctl on thi- stle of thnPriiice Edward Island ‘Fur Pool Ltd" and ‘when the drug ‘store was burned down by fiic i‘. _was moved to the site of tlic Crabbe building on Water Street . From 1016 to 1930. after the second iii Siimiiicrside. thc drug store was located in .111- Cllfton Hotel building. After the completion of the Dalton him-k building in 1930 the store lvis since been ln business there. ttn- provements are to be made to the premises where the store is now ‘(located and the good ivisties of his many friends will be extended to Mr. Dalton for continued suc- cess-S. -8t. Patrick's Play llirand Success i . t “The Luck of the Irish". I All Flattering Your Face Boiiiplintoiitiiig Your Attire They’re\ Here - - - The New - SPRINGA TONES, - Brimful of Beauty T0 Refresh Your. I Silltltllf PAGE NINE o S/tfltlu/ ' . kM-il-‘l’ - .., an ‘hilariously funny three-act Irish‘ comedy. ivas presented to a caps-l lclly audience on Saturday evp-i riing. March 15th in the Indian‘ River I-Isill. Directed by ‘Mi-s. fact; Hughes- this year's dramatic we») entail-on was perhaps on»; of the best in a long line of successful plays presented by this talented son. _ dramatic group ant-l from the‘ Dennis Harrington, Bernard A. opening curtain to the final scene Macbeth-in. ‘showed lhr- results nf vxnr1'i(=i:(ed Weeks of intensive re- ihearsal were rewarded by the un- iquallflied approval of the large Nudlence ivhtch witnessed the .opei1lng rerformanr-e. The play opens in the collage of Derry OTooIe. careial-trr on the Long Island estate of the m:l- ‘llonaire Harrington. Derry re- ceives the sudden information that hie lifetime plans are swept gway h_v the marriage of his sweet- afihexgzwdgeflidwéhgfi heart Ellen to a Dutchman on the,‘ “cum ‘o! a. remulbie accident boat coming over from the Oldfion 0010b“ 3° whue workln‘ on n c°““m' we“ me" 99pm‘ °n power tins at 5t. mentors comer. 111a doorstep a lovely but forlorn Md bu“ m“! omsum muted colleen, ‘Nora Mullen. in search of u“ “n” m“ time Mm h‘ m. work. Derry takes her 1n and oftprm“ county Hospital ‘M n course falls in love with her. Holman! and “though evm “fly win‘ h"! hmveve" an” “ikztown to medical science had been tempestuotis night when Barbarmiamnmutn“, h“ cmdltbn nub Harrington's flve-year-old daughternumy n”, “m.” EM h‘ pm” is kidnapped and Nora la accused's) on “turd”, “wmmh of cot-iapllclty. Derry succeeds in, 361mm to mo,“ h“ sorrow proving that the crooks are two m; We’ fmmfllrws unmet,‘ of the household servants. Then Sonia.‘ and Lnfmt San a. we.“ as Nora appears with Barbara having h.“ w,“ stricken parents. ML and moved her to a place of safety. Mm Jweph DI Arwmm; also U“, But then. it would be unfair to Ionomn‘ mum.‘ and damn’ divulge the event: which follamMule, Theresa’ Evelyn‘ Lonune for the play will be prmented to- Dowlu l‘; home; moth" night in the Kenslnzton 1-Iall with brother, Awfln’ l. mph,“ in the a matinee preview in the nfter- ‘lumber woods m, New Brumwlck noon foi- the children. All cliiar- and h expected hm" f“. the gun. actera played their parts to per- H,» which Wm b’ held m Tmd" fectlon and individual metitton n n!“ Ohio“ with 5.1.1.”. m 5; any partlculsr- character would be Mm.‘ Qonvm, cth‘p¢1_ vim-tr to the rest- Wiflmltlll- Interment will be ti. at. Paul's lions‘ are certainly due to Mrs. Roman cathonc mm“ b Sum. Leo Hughes for her excellent dlr- mmideys’ ‘Mademoiselle. Roma Kllbridl. Henri. Ollie Burns. Nora M11119“. uni-n Ramsey. O D. A. Ellcn Augchhiirk, Adelaide Gio- ver. Jacob Augenblick. Erwin 10101111‘)- ‘llies 4 Months ‘After Accident The dearth occurred alt his home on Ottawa. Street. Sinn/morsidie, on a cctlon. The following 1| the cast o! characters: ' Constance Harrington. Evangeline‘ LOWE; pgggtrgwfl gcfloo], Greenan. -—-- Van 'I‘ass~:l MacMourrougli. stair‘ gunm- 3,011 go..- yum-um, I-leeschcn. i Grade X - 1. Charlotte Cairns. Dermot O"I'oole. J. l-Iazelton 3, Donald promi. Gillla. i Grade IX — 1. Georglra Cairn-Q» Barbara t-rarrtnrton. Myrl le,2~ Joan Mcoiirvtiie. a. Elmer Ham- Perry. mill. Grad.- VH - 1. Imilse Oaltinl. 2. Edwin Hammtll. Grade VI —- 1. Amy 01.11113. 2. lttorrls Burns and Lloyd Reeves (equal). - Grade V -- 1. Danna Bemerd end Jam Reeves (equal); 2. Betty Hsmmtll. 1 Guide III - 1. Leslie Hltnrnill. 2. Dallas Reeves. Grade It - 1. They-no Bernard. Grads I (a) - l. Iirelene Reeves. Grade I (b) - 1.,Davld Hofttt. 2. Douglas Profltt. Grade I (c) - l. Gerald lllll. Highest average tii- settler izrades at; pa; cent. Georgina Calms: highest average In junior gz-rdee. 99 per cent, Irslle Hamrnill. BAGS. Perfect attendance: Charlotte Cairns. Brie Hcmmill. Jcnnic - Reeves. Georgina Cairns. Amy . Oalnis. Morris Burrs and David \ Profltt. Iiaeher-Jop Y. Naoliood. i . s l . Low Score . ._.. ......lfl 15G 138 FQRMED n; u" Id Total-Kim. M, e The Union of South Africa was I . Crylhlah- established 1n 1810. B n. sauaiii ...... 4 ._ ow god: .‘.. . ’ . 8 111 Tl ___ $.33“... lcc Follies Froiit 4 O .. “m” “i-Wm“ "“'°" "°"""°°°' Oharlcttctown Second So-ctlon 1mg’;- — M. Ho¢an . .__ The second of a two game series z gimpmng ___ ___ 131 2i€i1".".§?.i‘.‘.. .‘.‘.‘;"f.‘.‘.l..€’ "°"‘ 3 11.1101: -~ ""4" *1" ""'~‘"°' '1 W"- * . C E . ' All Stat-a defeated Green Horns. N_ Hgfldrrsun h.‘ scanflebu” l" kdqu. All Stars total pin fall . .. seen T°,,,1_;,3g_ Rink M01150» Mild) l7- Green nor-iii total pin tall .....4siss ________.~___._, Beautiful costumes, near; . rrauo TYPI biitic stunts clowns to iii ma“: ism: sc- —— i»- i-o- ' l l l ° P Aldus Mmuttut o! Venice lnvent- — Royals total pin-fall ed m)“ gym in 15°; C90" 3nd l“ “l”. Vial." wonders la action. l-llgh single Sally Basler 263. . High three Irena Peters 504. All Iterat- I. Peters-m... . S. Barter . l7. Wood E. Compton . N. Sutherland . Total-BGOZ. b» r Green Horns:- V. Bishop . 146 168 203 E. Dodds 236 152 B. Rogers 111 153 Low Score ................ .117 141 153 YOU CAN GET BLUESTONE 45f your aQa/ev fir’ GUARANTEED COPPER 25.2% All grades and sizes FOR CONTROL 0F SLIGHT new made 1n Canada, ln world's meal madam plan!- onora mom YOUR own MI a. o. i. Ollllllllll OOPPII IEFIIIERS LIMITED I 16M lvrallaiik lvlldlng Iaionta l, Ortevla ti... tiuizsiioii before the ilousiu-r" ARE Y0ll INSURED WITH P.E.l. 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