:10: Kimmy. -'-’\'.’171at.‘ :. Church. st. Andrew’s Montague'the or a 1Church School 10 am; worship Raverg ‘ 11 em. Cubs. Scouts and Brown-. 'ies in attendance. Worship 7.30I p m Andrew's. Card i a n ‘ n. Sunday School Clyde! NEW LONDON Parish. Anni-I p.m. 'can Church. Quinquazesimal Racial Ga Sunday. 330 “TL 3013’ C°mi p ‘ sitter -.in - law, Mr. and THE UNITED Church. Mount mo“ stI Mark . 1 .I mg. . m“ we Seen Large 1 . e- Elmer Caseley, Baltic. Everett Donald accom by Benjamin Burns, Kensingim- were recent visitors to Chariot tetown. ‘ . . t. g Stewart - Saint Peters B ay Hob, Communion l'stIl | ree N ew Fa rm G rou ps C. s ' w v. . . ' ' . ’fl-m- William is. M enter- Lo er) BA 30 mmlsm iiismi 10 am- senior 5" “day Thomas. Rev. Ron Pa rsons.I|n “c . UPTON BIBLE (C h a p91“ 'SChO‘“: "-30 a‘m- i‘mior Sunday rector. i - for the Mal ue Women’s ln-‘ R ' . 'rononro (CF) -— The gay i r a n conducted b.V young people 0 fIship and infant baptism. Sain y g “"4 speaking Canada is the widest worship and infant bap- phem; 730 pm Evensong st. v tatned at ten tables of auction 2.30 pm. comb ned servicelschool. Morel]: 2.30 p.m. war-i it UN'TED CHURCH‘} Kmsmg' between French and English- crcam. Nobody cl stitute. Prizes were awarded to the Charlottetown Bible Chapel.iPeter‘s Bay: 7.30pm. worshipgton. Church school HERBERT U n ited [morning WOI'ShiP 11 l-m-i "9"“ in Canada's peacetime history, sins. Baltic, Mrs. Junior Hickey. his Darnley. James chkleson, Dar- '(‘9 nley. The lucky door prize was ' elotlhing became ignited while putting fuel in the kill-hey; the following. Mrs. Ernest Bry~ anton. Kenslngton. Gordon Cou- ;Churc'h. Worship 2.30 p.m. Rev.;ing 7.30 p.m. Special service of "ya pierre de Benet-Bunk. edl. Gerald G. Wyrwas. minister. ilfralse by Girls Choir. Summer- tor of 1c Magazme Maclean. stove. husband who was Witlh the organization of the wife suggests he buy a new suit. se has iii t h growers of processing crops he can quote from memory pockets at one imp a ti . I .I . I . I I completed last Friday evening every expense involved in oper- bladed knife. check book. a hill. THE P R E S R Y T E RIAN MARSHFIELD __ HARRING. geggr39M85‘mhgevhaigg. M ‘ This is one of the two crises “gang §r§é13$nsflllufilx€venI‘Wri‘mfl "II the Work Shop ncari total for the last year of new ating the farm last year plus the fold. a pair pliers, and a Church. Central Parish. Clyde Inn and ML Stewart pa 5mm] ‘ ' ' ' .TWSI caflada Wflyv he “id served ' “iby .lmmedlately "’3th i” hi’li groups is now three. expenses he is certain combination memo book and Ril‘f‘l‘ 11 am- WN'SiiiP- CanoP‘Charge. The Presbyterian] BEDEQUE UNITED Baptist'miiowml .3 49M“ in unit ' . , ass'smnce' Mrs: Ma9xenz'” ill The beef producers uperat-Iwii' crop up this year- 0" else general farm guide. COVE 33 Pm. worship. N i " e:Church. Mr. Hugh Lowrv. cate-fChurch. Sunday School 10 am: gguseéhunivetrfltyc 0' dmfmmt'; ngtsi‘glangnd Cgufim'M wlflu‘t’t“Im‘gpfinfagfiggrflgprfce Ogille ed with 't f ' he assumes the role of the in- “N i 1. ,- no r, Mile Creek ".30 .m. w rshi .‘ ‘ ' - ' ' ‘ , , . e 0 9"15 1* Vana ‘3 5 no . - 0 n M u H mm adi. a commit ee oi some obod) e se can i mme 1 p o In chist. Worship. Marshfield ll morning worship 11 a to Rev being governe¢ I mm, were recent visitors tolgusned arms and parts of he: . o . a Six months and then in the late dignani ShODDer. impressing “0- these things from his poi-,izetsIRm'. Raymond L. Giiiis. mims- a.m_; Harringlonvm p.m.: Mt. ILL. Estabrooks. associate pas- ! Charlottetown. fall had their organization meet- on everyone within earshot the and, on washday. have ovcr- tcr. Stewart I I Rel/I TIHIBI [on I i "The handling of the Cuban . I log and officially got underway. pounds of pork he must produce looked: Five “steeplcc.” one lot . . SomersI The Kirk of sr .ames lcrisi .aid. “is just one.i Mrs. Everett Wall and Mrs.i Mrs' Murd‘mk QameEii- Vau~ The tobacco growers through i" m‘di’l‘ ‘0 Pay for a 5"“ at '0' ter key. 8 rusty Spike. ihl‘PP . BREADMTBANIE PAMORM‘ Charlottetown. interim moder- BEDEQUE. P A S T “R A Li illustration of a government that,i Harry Wall were joint hostessesicouver' .B'C' arrived by Piano the. slimmer and fall held a num- day‘s Dl'iCES. grains of corn, the stub (and nflchamvm Un'm‘i (huri'h- Pioas' a or. rCilarge, United 'Church. RSV. in not prepared to govern bulIfor a card party sponsored by :1, be With her brother. FI‘Eder} ber of meetings and In mid-No- “A farmer is a paradoxJie is a lead pencil. a square top. a 3'" "HP-V ” “"‘i RM“ "3" ‘R-N' C memnv miniS‘er- Albany inst to go uhrough the motions. the members of Baltic Women's Ck Ti‘pl‘“: mm?“ R'Vel- Wh" 1: vemhei' decided to set up a lo. an overalled executive with his $4.98 pocket warm and a pupful “’3' 2 Wine: ‘Bi'f'afiaihanf‘ “~30 PRESBYTERIAN (7HURCH.IChurch School 10 a.m.: WOI'STTID‘ on took 48 Mum for Canada's Institute. Ten tables of cards a.pa“°"t '“ an'e County How bacon board as a means of fur. home his office: a scientist us- of chaff in each trouser cuff, P-m- Daif‘ (INF. sludcni~slippi31 Wood island worship 7.30 p. m. 7.0 ii Bedeque hC hlll‘rcwcabinet to give President Ken- were in Play- The Prizes were ______plm" summers”? C'v-i thering their interests. in all ing fertilizer attachments: a “A farmer is both Faith and - e n . Rev. Donald Nicholson. minis- School 10 a.m.: :WOI‘S iP a-m- fled an answer on whether weiwon by Mrs. Fulton Cousins.l _““““ cases the three groups have lpuwhasing agentlin an old straw Fatalist ~ he must have. faith to Ugggl‘Chfié‘czloatl‘ (L h: 1"; ier. Borden Church Schlool 310 a-m-lwouid support his action Inl (Cieorge Wall, Mrs. William? WANTS LUMBER CURB l w k ‘ r'th , . . at: a ei'sonne director with ' v . . . . ‘ ‘ " ‘. ' and 11 a.m.; were i p.m. i v- I ousins an M I ' I aggneifdgfiiifl‘i‘iifle“rildpgtlll grease thder his fingernails a :Tnhigucailldac'iiifsl Lilirei'idehaanueeli/ge‘is- EHIOH‘ mm'smr' u a'm' (“en- 'PRESBYTERMN CHURCH‘ p {cuba' - ~ ' Th 1 d rs Ea‘rle “mkey I WASHINGTON {AP} ’ mm‘ assisted hv it in a clerical way dietitian With 8 DBSSion for’ai- resent ossibilit that an act of "a! Church: 2'30 p‘m' Pleasant Si- JOhn's- Rafa“ WOTShiP u“ FUNDAMENTAL BAPTTST‘ $peal$mg "f the d'vmon he e “Cky door pnze went migressional backing for a tieht I h ‘ - r - ~ {alga amino. and nub. {c . p ‘ I p “ Y- . Grove: 3.30 pm. Scout service. am Rev Donald Nicholson.‘Church. North Bedeque. Mom-1 said exnsted between French and M”. “"9". “SM- ”d it on Imports of Can it“. . n ‘ ‘-’ “rename ° meei'"gs- ”‘ - . ‘ °'.5' a 5"" a ‘3‘“ 59""2- 3" "my Ym'k' van pm York conduct. '- ? ' ‘- m 1045 am' Sunday‘English - speaking Canada Mr. lucky we prize to Edgar Mat-i 3‘ “l the gathering of material. and Pl'Oductlon expert faced With a frost. tornado. flood. drought) ' ‘ ‘ - _ minister. lng wors p . . '.. _ i . . ' . Ibhe A 1‘ ‘ SOflWOOd lumber “’55 SOUS!!! - . . » . . . ed by Sunday School wit s h l 12 on' even-in servtce‘BEiIETElllile said he used to think‘ WS- ‘19 1°10“ “"101 WBSI h - the drafting of constitutions, etc. surplus. and a manager haitilng can bring his busmess to a mmgmé ‘ ‘ ‘ [MT _ MEXANDRA Uqggfiicagopm lg)“ . Bern”?! ~T-0ner ‘separatism “was just a straw served by the hostesses assistIITnUti'Stliiay vi?“Hell-llmbllcanf Efflue- The setting it of these com- a Price-005i Squeeze. standstill. You can reduce his ‘ ’ H ‘ u ' 5 ‘ ' " ‘ “- - .. ' - a he 8 V6 8 oran o Vasil-' p a.m.: Alexandra 1.30 p.m. pastor. in the Wind. 9“] by members or the BaiticlmgtonI In letters to more man modify groups appears to be. “He likes sunShinP. Hood food. acreage but you can't restrain . , v ~t ,. . well justified. there is much that State Fairs. dinner at noon. his ambition. ~ . v . S -. v‘ C'“‘ Passe)‘ mmls 81" i I ‘ . . .Blit now I havf to admit thati ~ - - - . - U'm‘Vi {he-V "a; d" 'h'? 'm'fmv" mndi- 393th“?-hIis"eiggbm'sksftw‘gay hwy“! “5 “’0” fin" "l’ “'"h ..?§Séil..-R“ BRO0KFIEI.D PASTORAL‘mfgigzsflinfstegyuggg'own. £65332”; figy‘enfegxfg .353;$133?airifigfitiin'EPTRTé‘éifiiiii‘iognéfiil {gm 111ml”. Ions un or w lch ley operate. mats in own. Is 5 li‘ co ar Im- e is your rlcnd. your . - . v I ' I ' - ' . . I I I I . , mail as I‘d A danger whim "Nd; ‘0 he unbummm and‘ above all‘ a Compoumr‘ ym” (“Smmi‘r' ym'r ‘ér'alilileolplvhgmflfcalsgililliC‘ilfiéiiileCITTE EWOITShii‘iPI Prgc’lbgtseliigaifiowkrti‘. EhSLEhiSCTTOL nl'lo' m quebecnand ls gaming moral county Hospital. earlyilafl we9k‘ impport for ii resomtifln calling guarded against is the me 0! good soaking rain in August some of food. {mm and “HI Wm hp amqud Rm P Rnad n‘ “nu Hartsvme 2 pm: Iglomgrglln 7 pm A iaaies “in mem ers. I Mr..and Mrs. Dawd Caseleonn the president to impose a losing sight of the over-all prob. “He is not much for droughts, reliant young citizens to help 89ml" ‘ " ' ' ' Brookfield pImI RWI peter; Ifilsw I, spe'cm music {or “First we want a new deal in Ifl_wsmng the” so" and dau"quota 0“ son‘voad imports [ems of agriculture and or the ditches. throughways. experts, replenish your cities. He is your " D Ruddell BA BD. minister- ih‘olh lepsiBes‘p the federal civil service," he‘ . . . . _' ., necessity of working with other weeds. the eight-hour day. help- countryman - a denim-dressed, HUNTER RIVER U u ited‘ - ' I ‘ S r c ' said. “Then a better break in 'l groups in the forming of gen- mg with house-work, or grass- business-wise. fast-growing stal- chm-(3n Hampshjrp m aImI ANGLICAN CHURCH, Crap-I FREE CHURCH 9f ScotlandI operating those businesses F R ! eral policy. esman of stature. And when he North wmshire ll a.m.; Hunl- and and Springfield. St. .lohn'slwestem Chm-gt Cape Traverse which operate in Quebec. e I ROG, PREMIL'MS “Nobody else is so far from comes in at noon having spent 9.- Rivm- 730 pm. M i n i sler; evensong 7.30 p.m.; St liza-Iworship n aImI; Cape Traverse “Finally there shouldbeagow . I The announcement made by the. telephone or so close to God. the. energy of his hopes and RN wijI mndial, beth‘s Mattins ll a.m. Ashislmday School 230 pm.. Cole_ emmema] fiscal reform” in_ I l the Hon. Alvin Hamilton shat Nobody else gets :0 much satis~ dreams. he can be recharged - Wednesday services. St. John'slman 3 pm. Summ'erside 7 eluding re . examination}; th III hog premiums will he reslopedlfaction out of modern. plumbing. anew and the magic words: CORNWALL UNITED (‘lllll't‘h Matting m aImI and evensong sipm Rev. K'e'nneth WR Cam_ financial arrangements between s | in their former level or $3 wjuagood weather and homemade ice' ‘The market‘s up!‘ " worship: New Dominion 11 p.m. Rev. Canon T.E. Loder.ie'mn' minister ' I e provinces and the federal i be weicom by the industry. a.m.: Kingston 2 p.m.: Corn-‘11.“or ' ' government. ! i arm organizations and the ‘wall 7 p.m. Sunday School in I i WELLINGTON PASTORAL‘ a ‘ CFA in particular have. been Cornwall at 11 a.m. A church NEW GLASGOW ChrismaniCharge. United Church. Rev.j TOUR") 0N “(mgr bringing this matter to bhe at- .memhersnip class following Church 10 aim. Bible School: 11;w_BI MacphanI ministen Unioni ‘ ‘ ‘ tention of the Minister on alll .‘serviee in Kingston. Rev. 1. L. am. worship. CavendiSh BaP'iCorner 11 a.m.; Victoria West‘ Dr. Samuel Johnson and convenient occasions. The writerI Walls. minister. tist C it u re h: 3 p.m. worship- 3 p.m.: Wellington 7.30 p.m. ’James Boswell toured Scotland COHTCCT . was present with two commit-- tees that discussedthis matter I IKINGS ‘ with the Hon. Alvm Hamilton and had his assurance that the premium would be restored when ‘ FREE ('HLTRCH of Scotland. Annaudale United Church; Wor- Worship nv: ship: 3.00 pm. St. C‘hlll‘('lh. Georgetown: Worship. P-m‘ R”- w-R' U'mcrha-‘V mm‘ ericton Church of Christ. Miniis-IIston. ll (‘AVENDISH CHARGE. Cav- R9 F C redcricton and BreadalbaneI hill‘('heS of Christ: 10 am. Bib-T Charlottetown 11 k. 5mm]: 7330 WWW" a-"‘~ and 7 "-"V Siam'h‘" 2:30 worship to be held in the Fred-:Minister: Rev. Ralph E. John- Malpeque 11 p.m.: Lot 16 pm. combined ‘ loral PRINCETOWN. LOT 16 Pas Charge. United Church mbers of the 'I' '100 on horseback in 1773 — though[ ';the great writer was over 60 - i and overweight. .i lAlberlon Sunday School 10 a.m.I ISLAND RADIO . I MONTAGUE Pastoraie til 9 ' ‘ United Church. Lower Monla- 7~iiii Church School, 2.00 mm“ lcr: Mr. Merle W. Zimmerman 7- Worship at 7 p.m. . . . ‘ ‘ ‘, . . pm. i inister: Rev. M. R. Pock~ \‘l'lNSlAiI-I (HARM; ’l‘l - ll '. ‘ ~ i I \esteidfiy and today sees ll-n- 2"“ .945 3' _ 'M‘m'ag'w' lingmnI . .. » I - —- u m. i NokTH BEDLQUE Pasmal. BIDEFORD P ASTORIA LI derway (Ianadas first National worship 11 a.m.. Stuigeon. 2.30 lvrcfi (lillllkii- Filmy-girl 4-30 PW” Charge. United Church. Free-.Cmrge United Church Tyne, . . _ ‘ I . . his ,‘l'tl L.. m' ’l‘ ' ' V M ‘ ‘ Dairy Conference. a gathering 9'" SOURIS — Bay Fortune [inll- " "P H p “ tow" H “Ti” Tingle" “('5‘ 2.Valley a pm Gnosi s peakergf 100 Queen film-eel; Phony, 892.129] ‘ bringing together representativ- MURRAY RIVER pememsml loe South 11 am. ll'lln'islel‘; Mr. l ed (.hul'ch. Worship at Bay Por- _ amps B. Miner. MA RGATE Charge. Worship: P A S T 0 R AL p. _ Margate at, Rev. .l.T. Waldron minister. m.: North Bedeque 7.30 p.m 'IRev. Ralph E. .iohns.on. . of organizations connectedIR . ~- lune 11 a tS “s ‘ . . er. A. B. Lounshurv minister. ' ~m‘ 3 *"”"~' ' i’-""’ 7 With the dair industr . overn- " , ~. 1 ,_ I ' ' - s 11 a.m.: New London at 2.30. . t menis, etc. Szmetihingylesgs thanigflya‘n gcgo?l’F‘}2,n a'lrirl‘t'i vim.- Re‘ I F Adam“ mmmm (‘h:?N:pTr3:. UIE':de2,fintl:l p.m. Mr. Garth Caseley. student; UNITED CHURCH‘ Kensmg'ii ' one hundred persons are involvu‘ ' ‘ " ‘ g9 ' c ‘9’" FREE CHURCH of Scotland. ’ .2 '. . ’ minister. Rev. L.M. Murrav in-uton- Chum“ S°h°°l 9-50 a-m - 5| i ed in this closed conferencevme' 7'30 p'm' Bil'f‘il iii” ii aim-I Ef‘iif‘ iii‘l‘i’ gabhha“ . 1}} ~lvggsa h] ejlcrim' moderator. 0 morning worsmp 1‘ a‘m': "en'i PHILIPS it where it is hoped that some real- THE UMTED 33pm. paslnlu 3 p.m.: Murray River 7 p. m. I Emplnn 1" - - , . "12.73 'm.' 5m”) service "(i - ii ly frank discussion will point, toI ate Montague Rev AI I III Ewen E. Macnougall. student. “‘ um ' ' mm“ mm“ m' TR) 0N - BONSHAW UmiPdIPIra'S" by Girls Chm“ Slimmi‘r'.’ ii it some of the paths which thwsmeves Minister Montague: 10 I ' VFRVON _ POWVM Pa:_ Baptist Pastorate. Rev. L. R.‘fleid 2.30 p.m. Rev. Lewis M.i ‘ I ‘i ii . dairy industry should follow in‘. am. Su-nday $011601 11 worship \.AI.I.E\ FIELD jifl R .R m. mnl‘ (:hamo United h 1‘ re ’hi Graves. minister. Tryon llTamJMurray. BA. BD, minister. I , i st . IL. ' I _’ evening service \\'ll‘l cv. us- ‘I ‘I ‘ I ' Westmore and 7.30 p.m. ryon; ' 1].;"(51u’r‘l‘gaislrgsks 7.30 p.m. Evensong. Stuigeon. SN Burn 5 o “Immune in WfliShlP. Pounal 11‘ a.m..‘ r— Sundav School 10 aim ‘ MONTRoSE pASTnRALI 'I i l Mgmv‘ “P‘rfllme. haw a (Intai ‘ - Pim- Worship.‘ 2.30 I . charge. well 2.30 p.m.: .lilnlol‘ chmr at ‘ EChameI vl-h‘3 United Chnrch_iv' l mental pi‘N‘mIP' M, “w farmer“ Sillide Schooleqi‘gml‘al’ 5W”: . ' V Vernon River at 7.30 pm. Sun- NORTH TRYON and chad- Brown .lardine. lay minister.;'i » l Picture: which mav he verv ac; p'm' sunday KL 00".“, p'm' Ml Rn’“ HARBOLR _ Mm" day Sammy "H5 a‘m- at P"“"§<“han9 Pi‘F-‘bl’if‘i'ian CilUN‘hPS- Miminegash ll a.m.: Montrose‘l Ii i mm? ~m WM Him hm.v r Worship. Murray Halhor- ll ray Rn't‘l' Charge. The Un iled.nal and ii am. at Mill \'iew.iNoth Tryon; service at 113111.13 pIm; Elmsdale 7 pm . ll ;; ( dish)an if; 0m"; ‘We were :21): gem-“find” SChMi. 1.30 Pm- Church, Murray River: worship Rev. T.R. Goudgc. minister. isiinday School and Bible class! g I 1' Available .f ii. ‘ ther struck “rmh a description . Ll. slim; SiiudaySchool 10 am. COVEHEAD P ASTORMIIat 12.1.1 p.m. Breadalhane: Bib-!U.'It’l:iil;GFtlEtLDCh— ho LLQRYI l . MONTAGUE Bihlp chap“. III c .ands. \ioishlp 2 The le class at 2.30 p.m. Servuce at; "I E 3915 “F0 . EV-l fl l by Mrs. Doris West in the Mis- l‘lurray Hal'hmlr: worship ‘ 7.30 Charge. United Church. 3 p.m. Rev. G. Kilian, minister. IMaxwell Nesbitt, m Ii n i s t e l ' CROCKE U TT 8: STOREY LTD. souri Farm Journal and which 9.30 3-m- 'I‘iif‘ LOFd'S SUPPPI‘ for . gianho f. H a m. wpq Cow. I . . ii i i ‘ _ n. ‘ t S I Hm: Sunday Schm] m aI mI - P - a Z I _ Springfield 11 am: OLear. I 'i l Einfgirlétnrted from the Malltlme geligzleisfbr 1a]? 8:821 mamas; Rm: David H. Barwise' mimSI {lead tp.m. Rm. RH. Bax- TJ‘RITJ’QNdPé‘lSTOIRA: Charlijjo pImI Sunday school M "5. I "Farmers are found in fields. adult bible class: 7.30. Evening 9r: ‘ er' mm‘ M . MaecQgtgie‘ mi“ ten "31- 1| , il ‘ 529$“: Id°‘¥“'t.l‘i"‘ 59mm moxrnouic BIBLE Chapel.‘ WET”; —R “‘i'STiI‘I‘O «TIE:- Ci'apaud: Sundayy School at 10l ALBERTON PASTORALIIII DedI‘N'd '3 Hm ImPr°V°m.M Ii 5 ‘ . n In 0. 91‘ i 11- I m ~ .~ - Iican ai'ls . or or: cv. .. .. _- y - ' ~ III R v [I a I . I. I I. MU RAY R] E I .1 f Evening seriice 1.30 p.m. con . I I a.m. worship at 1 am. Cape Charge. United Churc e. .I , , . , . I it”: I‘liiii; Spiallnfl inf arid hm" ChristR 10.00 Biglelggyyf 1 Mod ducted by the Young People of “NW-‘5 ~T0h" -‘~ “mo”? 11'Traverse: worship at 7.30 p.m.fDavid MacDonald. BA. minis-I I KENT STREET CHARIDTTENWN I i. VPSIwIiEPLi.hflp “mm mm bay: Lmdksflppfl RMEvening wnr_ [he Charlmmflwn Bible ChapelIla.m. mtol‘rklrnzkpralgl' [find :01; Tryon: Sunday School at 10‘ler. Cascu mpec worship 11.| I v ‘ ' ' '. - - i I ' "10"- l - - “‘5- "51"": -~ a.m. Ea.m.; Tignish worshi 2 .m.; . follow them. the Agriculture De- Sh'p‘ Speakfl‘ Da‘id woaip‘ THE P R E S B Y T E R IAN p.m. evening prayer and $01" p p ‘ Paitmen‘ “Mum them City it" MURRAY HARBOUR Church “film “is” “Wm salesmen d9: of Christ. li.00 Morning Worship tam them, meals wait for them. and Lord-s Supper. “m Bible Church. Rev. M. Carl Currie, mon. minister. Caledonia worship 11 a.m.: Peters Road worship 230‘ NORTH RIVER Baptist Normilorate. Rev. T.W. Howard, SEURDY SPECIALS weather can delay them, but it h I q k .. D r l p.m. Murrav Harbour ’ fakes Heaven to stop tlliem. so 00' ‘pea 9" aHd “cam Church Schm‘l 530 pImI; “.M_;istCI‘. Nor t h River 11 a.m.; ‘ "When your car stalls along DUNDAS -— Annandale and ship 730 pm. 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