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2-Thuroday. October 2. 1124.
THE SIGNAL,
GODERICH, ONT. ,
Ora& Signal I
111. I S 114: L 1+49
GODEKICH .. CANADA
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THE SIGNAL PRINTING ('0., LTD.,
Telephone 33 .: Goderieh. Ori I
W. H. Robertson. Editor and Manager!
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ltlulrNhly, -',Aoki:. _.
THE -PLEBISCITE . -
AsKF�r
LAD
PI
GREEN TEA
H406
It is much more delicious than
the finest Japan, Young tlyson
or Gun • owder. - Sold every here.
FREE SAME ORM TEA YMR REQUEST. "SALAOA." T RTO
editorial comment in Saturelay'i
As in any political (out It ewe inn Globe. We had retell' front cr1-
11114. .k4lsefte campaign tln are the tielM,Ilir the a lion of the vii Ser -
.
partisan. ..f either s4K•. !lose bo be vies 1'•.Iuwiesbfll for the re•a i that
_ lent definitely 'to one camp a fl.• (tlelthrr of the • erafo
nth news • pens
other. tilo..• to callow We areti t t (Ir1d taken rip the hatter and we Id
and appeals of the other ',delve w I. -
net enlrr to obtrude ati o{salon In
her for rhileule or protest: and l wattei that primarily c erns flu
• r ,s '* 'Iambi-
'r• . w. Ulu 1 A.
a these 1.
tweet' u
1
•slide of p• sur h. Xtw Unit the
crane IwKIy of 'people who Iteineif tool ca a mals drawn attention so a wide an
neither, people "I° Are:
su iUler 1"."1-1 ( 1.. dicalavl by the re'arl'* uI The
iuriunlst sur ant l prohibition!.1-•
ls•u.1 (;lobe. w.. have 11.1 further hesitation
tile, 'diol}, eh.. want ..to .'u the right iu stnt�g oar opindou that the Witmer
e
and wi.thing and are not 14111•' ',q:e, kr which the,iteaforth i4.'twu*trrehlp
what the right end wire tt(inl Is• I
Title 1.111,14 of nenpartlwam. mhy it
o lee. been 1(.41 Is an outrage. If aril
I w•rvlee mei means anythlou It
clod,' a cuuo.iderrble tarb•ty of it
.i;r- mea„s that
.- +d:oe„
a: moderate drinkers. 411.o.w h•1
t ywrs-
' . ter tie 1r
1 heed i .4' •o,• 1 a little a hlu
11. t l I I for it jwlalUua w
•
adwisodou Is a signifionut
muulelI44I4 auU14'n t1.w 4hrougho
Proviue,• are not likely to_ let
l're•tuler forget it. It sounds a
Ill's saying: "Yes. 1 know i've stolt
your wheelbarrow and I know you
nee.) It to .19 your work: but 1 Ile•.i
1t ha 111111 intend to keep it until'
•gee through with- it.".
e. and
the,
Hal
it
• • .
' There are four vaent41e. In -the Neu -
,ate. 1( each vacancy. 1114 11 (svurred
were. let stand 4'Ilrl1)413 would u:
..nurse Of time lee, relieved of its Seu- I
ate 11Itetoti•the1.-Tolinoto Star. ,
It l..f 141E big *n "it." Should thy'
present I;,M•ernwelt, for Install.,'.
eau who throngs make 110 further npis•intmt•rlt, aIA
gwllifi..dJiltaft.t"4eave'o4ke wit a wore of vecauclea.
lis' get that I1s44. to It Ilk.dy that the •sn4•e,lli g Go\••
I• aloe'
• orewer totala t
r • 's �\ 1
w e ash *al .
t 'tion 111 prrterrmt• t
yrs -tor the total abstainer is net le -I Sutherland, as a+•l.hlut Irt.lwAaer n1
et -warily fe prohibitionist. Ilnv. I ellgnd\' p•Ntmante•r 4.r dolma 11400Mn1-
Sunday
Afternoon
Ry ISABELHAMILTON,
(Iuderich, Ont.
, j
THE WRITER
HP wrote no word.. 441 e 041 the sand
' !Dull vw41turtlw ago.
.And one would think that shut He
14ab1
!Ake spud would drift au.l blow.
But Ile luew well the surest way:
He wade Ilia Tuve .1 pen.
Anil wrote 11144 message evermore
Upon the heart* pt
--,t rtllur W11 Peach.
PRA1•ER
.t)mlehty (11.1. we thank Thee for
flys whim! of ('hri*t. He show.l H.%
dlsclpll•t, and from' 11 he words 10 them
Wei hove wen 'Pla•e ss a Father. front
1114 life and eicrlt4,w we have learn-
.) lesson's which have enlarged our
eels of life and girem 11n home ..f
41 cell. Tench us ever. our Father.
h. 1 w near to Thew In humility w'.l
*liwc ty, li-king all things for the,.1k'•
of an in,.thr, name of our Savi••ur.
(men.
S. S. 1. 'SON FOK (KT. 12th. 1921.
I.P4.on ifs. -Thr Sermon 011 the
Mount.
Leeson
Golden Text
• Clue*. frim
t.nrdere of Ills n
throughout Syria.
. f'11 tower. Win
tildes 1 1
1
S°_
tlr�w.�r tel scar., i1lT ma
0
ge-Matt. 6:5-13.
Matt. a:10.
went iwyond t'.,,
n country luta rind
that great multi
k1' w.. 4. i -
1 nn t h
tiler df--iltRFIYe-
him home-,
cemikauy. t
he r1e,.h• I
le er0l\•J-
(41n at,
m. 44.1
rola'
411
141 i.
an outsider. Mr. l ertiuu•ut went.' w listens the t,•mp• HM diselplet 1)nll wet
barn from him. Wiwi
to $Plwrate himself from
,he would to tip Into a mum
there lie. on one iecas4en.
to them the $l'rnom oil the
144 hP had no place ,&11P could
hone after lie rnterwl nn 1144 pt
ministry. neither had Ile a 1.arti.1
(-Minh he ell 11141 111.4 Ow -n. but tw1,u'
ed anywhere aril everywhere. Christ
come Into the world to bless all the
e fainllies of the earth (Gin,. 1_':3' and
le till* sermon h• prnnontx„1 hies.,
after blessing: after which h.•
1 4cid hl. .11,'cite.o, what he Intrtldel
them to he. the rant of the rnrtl.
and the light of the world. nddl,:;
•Let your Tight so shine before men.
i ..!oat they may see 911r good w:eek.
and glorify your Fattier which i. In
iiNven" 4M*tt. 14:1G,. Continuing: h.•
•xpllinel the meaning of the Teti
4'..mmandmlvus. dying he hod not
e,4mP t" d..truy lout to fulfil the Loa.
'After fillx he dleroureel to them on
I1 the Pin of hypx•rloy an metal in aim.
giving and In prayer as prnet7-.41 I,c
the Serlb,e and I'liarhren.
' Vermin 3•a• -Hew hi Pray.
('hri4t does not saw who the it'll,.
cribs; were In this ilisomrse. blit In
-. I*ter tone (]Gott. '2I) he distinctly
!144 the Scribe,. and Pharisee% by
tl at name. seyiu). they "for n pre•-
•e•m,• 1440,. 40 make long prayers.'
I11. disciples roust pray. but thee%
n oswt 11elther As.- our •'d o" • n4 the
lyprw•rlteee : they must - -neither h•
r*In..glorions. our nolo vain repeti-
tions. The practice of the•hypwrlt.•4
naw to prny- :cloud in some en+pian•
rots :rine• in order that. in44,er4 by
' Meld we how very religious th
Aso thing F:ndure , were and praise them. time• estafil i
ing theses -1v.•.. In th good f f
large. a properlfon -.of time, e4.. for ;tc
can lie Include& 111 this "114e1,1{eudcni
(.!1414* n w011111 t.• difficult 4,, e•stiunio .
Inn 11 i, large enough a' wake Ht.•
unto,onle 01„t hr rote -.hon!.t fol. 11 i1.t 11
1* worth Willie in ply sone uttcutlon
to the e,,Iitiilvratio44.. 4114.•11 wia
ter. hail attended to the business of
i t!u• $eliforth poet.lt1i fur tnuny yeas.
; 1444,4 When ria tor1.1er )4ost'a4t.'r M-
tired. nod afterward. (P,:'. It would
i irrubah:y have 1�•.•u difficult to find
I • The' loved to to 111 hi
teflon 1.o fill the rut nc11•s with party
friends? No: rotas 4th r -way must be
(mind of killing the tat.
• • •
"It is n matter of regret.
j31ilvertun ttnu. "that In tIl
pl,'biw it1• toU the e4odee I4•tw4
within twenty miles of tiraforth aay
person who w1111.1 deny that
fluence• spelt alter. in (1.,•idiug oe , •:Andy' Sutherland. iva4 the right
wldch side they 411411 cost - their lid 1111111 ter • the . place. The• Civil
44.114.
-Tile Ilynor que.t!-to is a difficult
one. Varietal. nie:.+un-4 ,iia ret 144,-n
tried In different . ountrie' and pro-
rIM4w. 111111 woe (4.) 11a -LIIUW that 11117 -
Where finality Inas been rcarhel. The aha. we nnde•rttand..never had any:
oneetien I4 Still In the experimental, thine to de with the work of a post -
stage. 11 is Pretty wool agreed! :in' "thee. The uplleintee• may be a Very
11n• 4'•auadian I'rurinees tint the ()Mlle e-1hnahle gentleman and being a carr
cruse! I.ur ,y'tem i+ gene for gond; veteran has a rigid to suitable reala-
lwif 4her.• ogre, -men en.'s. The 'We.- n,hfon *-hen nptartnnifl offers; but
tern I'mvincee'. having tried p,rohlhl-, the public interest comets flr.t. and in
lieu, tired tof It and nen( hair the 1111. ease •uh11e Intrnrt' ..L�Irly fe-
'l..,vPrume•ut tontrot" syMi•n1. and day mandril that the man who for years
not appear to' he ,utlrely satisfi.•T' heti done lite Bork of •pwrtln:trter-
with t11at. 111 Lxc1, there ere those) without the•• plstma4er's iy�lery--
who nr.•r tbat•coa.lti.nls. eowplaiuef' 4414//1141 be pr.onoh••1 1., th,• Ise+fth,e 411:,
01 under ,,rohhdl fol are nor=,' ilu•l.>f% IM•st lu:!•ter when the vuc11tic \ oM-
Se•rvb-.• t'atuwisstton. however. tnrw,4h
the extraordinary ls4wers glc(.0
it . ,.owe yearn aur. cuolty .�rt'r-
1.orks %fr.. Snthcrlandte trrauuare:
claim and *planate an 0ulsldrr
1.1,141,1.
Government co'utrul. At any n1tf�
'Ill/•
the lest word In the pr blem 4.f, dtwl-� •14.441. so that nwxorreu.•ts of this kind DEAN PAGET, CALGARY,
r t 1 AT T. GEORGE'S CHURCH
t hit Servive Act 'should be ro-
•
Government control is not ecceptel a
says The
coming
the
contenmtw e• ('1 the Ohtyrlo TeMp•r-
nne,. :%'-1 and 4:overum.n1 control the
ele•tora Imo. not before them son
cum•re•te Idem of what 4..v,•rnme.nt
control wit; Involve. Thu term l4 n
very wide one. as liquor has always
been under Government control In
some form. or other. 1t would he
important to know what restrictions
;•111 le ph•.e,l •ul1m wiles and taw -
clauses. the quantity that may hr pur-
chn4r,1 by individuals. to whinn it
-may' l'' sold. the hours for -the - die-
p•n.h,g of It and where It may he
kept and consumed and whether It
may he earl -led in concryane•es in nnr
but sealed package•:' T1414 144 a
point- that The Signal has alro.dv
rnisel. "The Il. T. .\" acid. The Sun.
Ns not a perfect piece of prohibitory
1,;;telatien. lout before disp•41•fng
it we should b• certain that we •are
gettlne eometking.lettrr in its lessee."
Ism with the liquor traffic: it Is 14(111 may not x14 repented.
ealy au cxlerlmeut• EDITORIAL NOTES
1t would have been better If the
Western Provinces had glees prohibi-
tion a lunger test before they rejeetc•i
October.
• • •
it. 1f • welts to get watt+factor-.. 'Tull! soon it time h. '11ty them
r!slllts from nu ,experiment Se. mutt I early."
Ai 1. w It s)ffi(ient time for at 'reliable • • •
test. The drluking bald?,. of a Iona- Wheat i• 'till un the upgrade and
trye e 1 4 e
are eel to u satin c•itan 1 in
T gfarm(erw who have any to sell Arein-
n Tear. or even five 141: tett yeir14 11 clines to h• jolly.
\\.,iId rfequir.• n generation at leant • • •
for n convlusire test er any slIeh rx- ' The weekly new.pa ers have (leen
ierimP11t. Thr fevarlo Printerance esp.r•lally Intensting the Innt`).veek or r
Act has been In force for eight years.) two -tri (how. who like rearing fall
and has 'writes; not done all that we.. fair prise lints.
expecte! of 1 by It. ,ldvere•ite•.: bitt l • • •
who
can soy dont In somber eight ' The 0. T. A. ...inquiet. Ilan not
years It plight not be mueli more genrnttt''d nn ch .h.•:It far. The tier-
-geuerally areeptable to the people of
Ontario than It is twiny? l.et the
i' tern_ Provinces, if II A- will, fend•
tlntie their experiment- a Nth' Govern -
mel ...patrol. ,old- let U41tarld., retain
IM present Temperance• Act. with such
ame•ndmenf44 from time (4. time 114 may
be found advieible. 111en. In tqn or
fifteen •yens farm now. a too c,ro-
cI11.Ire .I•monstratlon will have been
had of the two methods. and the
bettor sy•tom w111 poor!' II.
la the abNo(•e of any definite evi-
dence, that Government control is a
more tIsfartory metho-1 of dealing
with t ligase (petition than the
present Ontario how. tie.. 1'roslnce
shonld nor turn it. bock an the O.
T. A.
THE SEAFORTH PO8eRi11 $.
TEii$HIP
If the principle of t omottpn 1. to
prevail throughout the 0elvll service. It
Is diHl•ub to nnde•ntafd 'why the
position of pet.maater af' ke•Aforth
will not given to Mr. A. i) $ntl,'rinnd.
who was In the office for m,►ro than
thlrty•tlirte. y.•nrs, and who until re•
costly on.. Acting postmaster. A• the
fart. at itr.•.,•nl Apgs•ar. Mr. Muther-
len.l 'notate. to hove eelffor'•.1 ve-t•y
grits% injustice. The promallion wan
ftreventel by An extremely technical
cnn14tr.w•tinn of the civil oorrl.4e lax.;
At the same lime that law flow••• not
protect Joint even In n position stile
ordinate to that of the psoatnlester.
The 7natter'bons not be sussed fn
drop withnnt inv,•aigatinn. rind whhe i
Out 4411 attemts at mares., even 4(
only In the form of n 1••14+lob or era-
tuity. There mist 4e something ser-
iously wrong a iU, She law or with its
•.'mini*,'ration a lefn much treatment
le aceorde4 to a 14.,h••.• servant after
• thlyd of a center% of f..ithfui work.
Ni't were pressed to seer t)4 slave
mnmeter evidently i. not coucernel
with the dimple,. b•t,r,,•n •'acts" and l
"drys:
•••
Washington and Ne.r lark w111 get
through elite their baseball series justI
about In time to challenge the (4. n. )
A. A. winner. for the international
championship.
• • •
Will wonders never . cease? The
Mayor of Toronto oppoeee the eoforce-
ment of a new schedule of rates wt
forth by the Ontario Hydro Commis-
sion. Fleet thing hr knows Sir Adam
Reek wi11 oust him and have Isom
body else pit In (be Mayor'
• • •
A Progressive eonv,etetem Is to be
held at Toronto, Ncrve•mber lath and
10411. It Ise understood that both Fed-
eral and Provincial affairs will be
taken under review. and the old ques-
tion no to wheth.r.there should he e
distinct Progressive political pnrty
rwlll 410 doubt again he a 44nhje-t .it
discussion.
• - • •
Ottawa nnnmincel the cnnrlutloa of
a trade lnniv *'411i Australia. Agrl-
cnitllrnl implements• antomohlles,
paler. timber and lumber. and manu-
factures of ruhler are important Items
of ('annda's export. to the sister dom-
inion. The (Hing 1o4ernment ha. been
seekhg tetter trade relations with
Australia almost ever ;Ince It crime
Into oMee, and ha. at last mice•ediel.
• • •
Premier Forenoon promise+, whin
the eondition of the ProvInce's Mixon -
era wi14 p•rmlh ►n r04nre M th. man -
k`TfolitI'- the s"11n•e4 of t!(xntion
which rightfully belong to them and
which the Provinces has 'usurped The
Through Lao of God Can
I'rile 1pit of St. 4-'..rgr'. dowel)
was even , o .
led r Sunday by .• Very
i th � r
R. v,r,11,4 ).-an t'ngrt. of Calgary.
I\..hn,wlls n sit nte'.1 to peach In this
parish In 1, ne•tbni with the Mee:'
lig of thus General Synod at London.
"i see that :41 thin ti mor to an
Pod by nu1.11'14 execeding trrnwth." waw
the tett chosen by 11eau, Paget for
II s sermon 1111 Yunllav eveninR•-
"N'e see all aro uus exnrnlle. of
the things of the world eoming -tri an
e nil." the 4I1•ake•r explained. -WP PPP
/meet•. greet wool minea. numerole
Rracees. gradually R extinct
through the growth of men.. In onr
notoelmtr there are hsps of animals
of the most ages. DOW long extinct.'
autl there ere
1wr many. nubs exalpMP..
f!.nt it would flake nn•ntIthor year!i to
bring them before you. Lint •&rotiEI
them n!1 1 see thin n11 things mol►
to an Pal. 1 raise my eyesight from
the hotly to the mild• rind then, i
find poetry and prose that haw mme
Clown through the nudes and it Is
en swill n portion ..f what was origin-
ally written that my belief In the
thought that nii things MMP to an end
Is forcibly strengthened. Alt nhont no
things. are eubje•ct to the ainerhty
hand of God. There are twe .Mn.[e44
In life. birth and' ..tenth. The resit
will all h• hrrgntten, will pass away
and come to an end. -
I, *int you to understand the
ttse4itnlnei cot the Lew of Rad;' eentln-
nted the Dean, "Only when working
In 'unison with this 11'uw can anything
Ins. We see elm's, all arnnnd-the
great. works of grant men. inventions
and other nee►mpH4htaents easing fn
an enol. in tile great, an( wonderful
age the pace in (eater and the work,
•t men of the poet are being outdone
and are coming to an rod. if we
wish to be on the vide of the Eternal.
W mist be 0n the elde ended-. by the
LAW of God.
"Before closing." meld the Dean. "i
want to Wei to you one rMt message.
Those who are responsible In the
church are toothier the Law of Gal.
A. minl.tere with this crest respon-
sibility we need .empathy and help.
God open. 1,1i arms to (eke in hl•
children tine Ir the m.+.age that the
clergy are trying in give M men.
In the working of Christ's holy
('perch• we of the clergy cannot hope
1. ehnng' Any life at one time. het
we ..an hope for our heat efforts' In
i,ringing file greet work to n comple-
tion. Like an Artl.t. with enol, deft
atr•k, slnw Ir nprlining a figure of
beatify. can in our tonching we (can int
qr�444naliy create a .(este of deep nplr-
Rnsl iheueht that will Ilft us gradu-
ally to God.
%gere•nd• come rip higher. strive In
fiirm your life And thnnghts to she
weer Pxwmple. ('hrl.t. end •• drnec n
w.rnIerfel Moen. of the wondrous,
Law of the almighty God."
•
e II 0
men. They would rather hear jtue
"well dnra-" of man than of 0011.
1'I:rlst trigs bin disciples the wee to
prey and rennon for praying are
se.tnetIing entirely -different. Jewish
Immo. had tint mold and upper
roams ahere the members of the
family !onld .eek ae•Insim end Je-
aus murme•nsl, three a. places for
prayer. 41.- 14tra, "when .thou prae-
•'st." showing that he e1p,•t4 hi.
,llse•ipl.. to prey. He expeeet4 them
to Le ham:,:e 1,41(1 sincere, ('1terimc
4r.t0 secret ernimuni•n .with the j'a
tier. The any to prey in not na the
prepaiet. of Rail did. erring sheet.
hour after hour. "0. non! hear as:"
Int asking for the (hinge we need
d•1d(111 are nlrendy known to eine Ileent•-
i nil y'- Fn t ler. ..
Verses 1.13 --The Model Prayer.
flirts gave -tide prayer not that
we should nee no other, int to ex-
41re4. the sulrstah(•e• of our Iwtitl.u•.
The whole lith chapter of John i•
another prayer tittered by Christ. a.
also are those tittered in the garden
of Get mane; but thin 0nP contain.
the HA opt •mints should dwell
neon when approaching the throne
of grace. in the preface. "Our Fa-
ther, which art in heaven," we are
ngl►t that We mast pray not alone T'
niloterwejtes. but with and for
here. Theo ha I. not only, as a
'Father. able to hr'tp 1a. but as a hea-
venly Father he faun do for us more
then we can trek or think; for every
1
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SS311
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the DELTOR
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1', 'it,: 40 011) ('*114,trmtsoral spir-
item .,neem,..
"ibillowed he Tey nam.•: 'Cit)•
kingdom tenni.: Thy will be dew 111
earth. a. It 14 In heaven." in thew
t..- titin. -we are taught , to glorify
end adore 1;.141 be.fert• ninktui; re-
t gn.•st44 from him. We are taught to
pray for that whirl. Christ came to
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tiring to men's hearts. There are
dark plates. yet in the earth where
Christ has not Iween preached Mel It
will tl►at alt melt should
w'e unto him end be saved. He
W011111 hare ns pray that earth nae
he made more like to hmven br our
Going God'44 will; by mu. (seeking not
our own salvation only but that of
all men.
•;e;ire ns this day our doily bread."
-The greltee.t of men mu.? be be-
hoLlen to fie, mercy of God for titter
ddr,11v breed." Ttil* f•enPho. 14. tdnr
n. .nre•I;r as the day comes we must • kingdom. .d the power, and the
erne to nnr hsarenly Father. I glory. fort .-r." We find the Name
;'Forgive u• our debt.. as we. far- • expries'el .y Ingrid In h1., thankagiv
glee one debtors." Tisk petition Is' Ing pra -r in 1 ('iron. ?A ` Il-
jnin.l to the pre•e•dfn1 on.• by "441.1." "Thine, 1 L..rd. 1e the grfatmos, and
sl,}.afuq n. our 11,4't to (.ray for ,11,.• I.. car. ate] the glory, ane! the
'tally pardon n4 anrely 1144 we pray rietury and the .1.aje+ty: for all that"-
for
hatfor 'hilly bread.. The one in an no. is, la hear.'., and In the earth U
eelwary to oar spiritual life to. the; :Inane •
other I. to our' temporal. Our ain.l WORIJ) MI•tiesIONS
ire our debts to God anti they have should have 4'.'u nn *thesis,•
heen 4nid by the .a.rlfiee 0f 1144 Son 1 sal a noted divine. "had It is.t been
en our l*Plalf. We mast 40 for oth-I-f4 the- recollection of a time when
n J n e. r
.•r. w r halm f f e y t s n little
int, h la done for n44. i mother D 1 t take m.
there he In u• a willingneeae to for- I and in her. and caner me oto, my
*ire WP may pray In faith to he for- knees to twiny. "(aur Father which art
given.. : i,. heaven."
"1..•nd n4 not into temptation. b Memory of a motl,'•r'ot lore lull -
Jollier n,' from evil." It Ie 1404`14,' f (Awes and bice. -.s. while the ni••tnury
Goal tempted any to sin. but e I of one neglect of her burns and cur-
T..:1yer Is. "Lord. der not Pure 11 to •1•..
n,rtit4eini." In the words of the i It I. possible for us to _ say with
P.nlmist it Is "Keep bock thy ser- taunt•* Whitcomb Riley:
rant also from prommptrunta sins: Sweeter than any noug to m•,
lest them not have e4.minlo over Sweeter than aay melody.
Or Its sweet echo. yea. all three.
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