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YOU'VE never known such a
cereal. Rice Krispies are so
crisp you osynn hear them
crackle in mirk or cream.
Toasted rice bubbles.
Golden crisp. Wonderful
for breakfast or lunch. Fine
for the children's supper. So
easy to digest. Use Rice
Krispies in macaroons,
candies. On ice cream.
At grocers. Oven -fresh.
Made b y
Kellogg in
London, Ont.
RIFF: KflI I'I FS
The Leading Men's Store
Everything that's new
in Men's Wear
Hand Tailoring and
Special Order to Your
Measure
•a
Chas. Black
Phone 219 l odetich
Sunday Afternoon
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By ISABEL HAMILTON,
Goderich, Ont.
As dew up,u the tender herb,
plftuatng fragrauce round, -�
As rbowrrn that usher in the eprlrg,
And cheer the thirsty ground.
So 6111111 His presence hi. -es our souls, I'
.'.ud shed a Joyful light;
hallowed morn shall chase awsiy l .
I..t' sorrows of tbe fart.
-John Murrlson.i
PKAIER
Almighty God, grant, we beseech
Thee. that. 'strengthened by the study-
ing together of these Ionians, we may
--erre Thee more faithfully day by day.
and come. at last to 'Thine eternal
klutgh,m. In Jesus' name we pray
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S. S. LF:`V)N FOR .Il NE ?91h. 19:is
1.4.•444411 ''ogee -Iles lire .
I t•..,.n I'aswge-1 . 2:2-4.
(.oldest Text -Matthew 16 : 16.
%peel 13th -Thr hies of the l robs.
- Matthew Iti:13-'!fi.
- Malthrw I13:2t.
-In- order to fetal out a hat the dia-
Iples were thinking about Him. Jesus
inquired who people thought He was.
I'IN•ir reply revealed that Ile was cer-
tainly some gnat tear. \\'hen Hr
asked their private opinion Peter at
once, prompted from wove. replied.
Thou art the Christ." Jesus then
...minted in them His life's purpose '
1111 taught them that no crown worth,
e gaining iuuld be had apart from'
the crops.
Ilril 13th -The Child and the King.,
dom..
-Matthew 18: 1-6, 12.11; 19: 13-15.
Itis dlw•Iples the true meaning of,
being great in the Ithlgdom of heaven.
It, is the person with the child heart)
tbpt is the greatest. And when the,
dfs•Iptes would have prevented Heel
Mothers •from bringing their children
o Him to be blessed He gave as HMI
reason for receiving them their pre-
vtousneas--•Fbr of suctl Is the king -
don' of heaven."
April 20th --.irons Teaching Forgive.
ne'aa.
-Mathew 18:21.35.
-Matthew 6:12.
er Easter Lesson John 20.1-16; Matt.
28:6.
Eye wltnes•es describe what took
place at the empty tomb and in to-
day's lesson we bare John's account
of wbat he naw that caused bim to be-
lieve in the resurrection. He wee
then prepared for the story Mary
bad to tell of her Interview with tbe
argils and the Merit Lord. She gave
the Lord's message to the disciples
that I. for all time the Easter Message
all men.
April 27th -(:tieing Up All for the
Kingdom.
-Matthew 19:16-26.
-Matthew 6:20.
i A young man apprwehed Jesus la-
aulring what He must do to inherit
eternal life. When he found he would
!nave to surrender his ail for the Nike
of dledpleehlp be turned away sorrow-
ful. Jesus then addressed Himself to
His.dtw•iples saying it was hard for a
rich man to enter heaven, meaning one
whore chief tbo gbt was for his world-
ly trealrure•s. Love for God and love for
man opens the door of.bFaieen.. God
los..) uu.1 Knee; JeSUM lured "end
Nr 11.11-1 love and give.
TRY OUR
Bread,
Pies,
Cookies,
Buns,
Rolls, etc.
The purity of the in-
gredients used, plus the
expert baking, assures you
the best quality bakery
foods.
E. U. CLEVELAND
Phone 114 West Street
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-MattlH'W 19:14.
Jesus by all object leesuu taught,
THE SIGNAL,
we se
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GODERICH, ONT.
WHAT'S WRONG AND WHERE? 11
THERE ARE 10 MISTAKES IN THIS PICTURE
How good ars you at ftnding mistakes? The artist has Intentionally
rade several obvious ones In drawing the above PictureSome of them
ars easily discovered. others may be hard. Bee how long It wall take
IOU to find them.
IAIOK MK- SOLUTION IN NEXT WEEK'S SIGN 11
se
Interest ,to the Busy Farmer
Furniehed by the Ontario Department of Agriculture
The Ontario Department of Agricul- I Annual 0-4„C. Reunion
turn, through its Agricultural Bocie-i Graduate's and asseciatex of the
tie- 111:u4' li. 1< putttl"g.''11 short cow-, - 1 (Intarto Agrleult.rUl College, with
es for ,leo.it'tw.•ntul 'mice, of plowing. I their wives and families, will meet at
horses, livestock and field crops at the Guelph on Saturday, Julie net, for the
Outarie Agricultural College, Guelph, animal reunion of the l). A. C. .t,ittntul
held
time
Central $zperimen1930;
tplFarm. n�Otttawi at a.,%ieil the ceitlege surra.elatIon. 'rids oundings tundingsare pie
ou July 7, 8 and 0, 1030. i dally attractlre, brings together
blanked* of former classmates from
Use Ontario Perm Produetnnil (Barts of the Province. A feature of
' the 11►ie reuPiton Will lie the unveiling
Cee more Ontario farm pliklucts" „f ia,rtrrlts of the Itte Profess.• Wade
wee the partial solution of the uuem ' ep''''ic, Who u. hevut ..t the ,l,'i rl,nelt
ploymeut situation as offered by .1. It. „t auinlaI husbandry won aIdespread
Agriculture, at a metFairbairn, the new Deputy-ML,lster of r,.c''Ruh1on and estwgn, HMI of l'n•fes-
flug of the Caned- ..•r 11 '11 Dean. atm ha. for many
• lar _Manufacturers' Association in Tor- %,oars headed the department of dairy -
unto recently. "In so far as urban ,,,g .
murfdpalltles help to use Ontario farm Lunch' will be provided In the College
products, just ell far will they help to dining hall. and In the afternoon the
aIle. t:ue nu. u1pltyuleut." Nla,-,lonal t Hlue will 1.,• h•..-
Mr. Fairbairn said, "Should Ne not Ie.•e. Ilan garalldeAn partn11aty. .\u Inforuial
Wake up to the tact that we are pro- ,1:11,.,. 4,111 l.' hod in the 4.4 cu log
duciug farm products equal to any we
import and that we should grow and
tier more of them''" Although a general
depresl.hn iu agriculture was evidenced
throughout the 'trued, Mr. Fatrbatru
I stated that condition is Ontario were
j infinitely letter . than in buy other
•'I cuntry. He also saw evidence of Im•
1.revcmeut in many export markets,
I pointing out that the Norwegian mar-
t ket offered an opportunity for Ontario
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Veteran Hen (dire
1'h.• -oldest het. re-td'ol- •41' 11Yr•'•
township. Welland ,••hilts. .lied ba -t
month after a •v r.e.r et t,11d111C .4,-r
taeut4 \1':1 r•. She , 0.44 "1: rii,in {-." 0
1•Irm.aoh 11.s -k owned !•i
Mrs. tlrerge W. 1.nw.•a. ,•f llidv-w:4
It..rw'lii 19 ). the Methu.• Lill of 1\'.'
hand hennrrf,•" 114 '! ' 1 ' ,: t ho r rut'
twenty 1Y:Ir• slid ern !Ionia! •'11
r:11ue harm. Ili her y••.111g'•r .%.-,r- -
. regularly hatched 614.. r.r.al- • t
Best Time for Dipping 41 '*4. 11.1 hr il•:v'. her 1,e4••
About a mryith after shearing, when c.-ur. '"Granny"' *8• ..•t ;•n pica -a. t'•
the sheep hare grown siffl•Idh, wool '.gg--to bath. N'h.e, tl,•' plo•II.ant•
10 14''1.1 tbo• dipping solution. is the a ere Piot di••--rn11.1. sifter 1%,1111 '1•114.
pra'ps-r alulu for dipping., and all author -,.lass. she walk••.I away, from the bt•t
Ivies lige.-.• that if the operation i. to be, :and !ailed to schist.. Plimisnnt's egg.
suce•lesful 1t Is rase llal that every en- take twenty -right days. The venerable
1uu11 in the flock from the noting lambs desca•r.I sported spurs wl.lch m.. to the oldest ram must have,his annual tire! 1 3-4 inches.. 814e tom r.••t• tin.)• •
bath. 1f uuy in.Uviduals are ,rerleot•d, the obi snow' apple tree.
the external parasites on tbiew *111 ----- -- -'
imen threat the whole flock 'Rein.
_ The jotof dipping shwho 1• gnite a r•anadjjan meat Niters announce
simple • in most parts of the lerlmtry that frobt 'nee 30 the prier of all
today. In many ease. government offI- bn••k lamb. of this year's lamb crop at
elalx hare co-oeintel with 1'sttl 411,1markets will Is• cat two rents per
groupie of farmers and put In ne..Iere ;sound. init. effective en )j'pember 2'1.
,nrr•te tanka through 5hieh hundreds the tut will be Increased to three cent.+
of sheep may be passel in 1. few hours r pound.
Then. t.N1. It 1• p,s8able to hily a dip sic .,r seven years ago it was agreed
to powder form which telly requires ' land. buyers that the buck lamb
the careful following 111 direction. to 0r:sr dl•app.nr fr m the enmmercinl
make it solution which will not only kill land, markets it- 01,•10 a•fefiel the
all the developed ti-ks but Is strong :and. markct unfavor#bay and de -
enough to last and- kill .any which ,•teasel the general popularity of lamb
hap only one Pat. ; m ht hatch from •egg• neither three .,, r f,xid. flanbermore. ,here was no
Mamma N Bari Lambs
Solution to "Nhat's Wrong and Where" in last week's Signal.
KIT('IIEN �('F:Nt: j
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1 • Nuun'r:, l s erre 14, ie• to peel pr7jw•ts naievakh Witten of bowl.
of clock. •
1---\\'naDYt1'>j tM1 dltt�t Ilut eytt' til
\Len b a.•wri11g straw hot anti nlow bible,
st- elderly - ii moking.eignrette.
flu • e
.4,111. s e'4
:: Slau i• 'nearing cue _lore anti lit--lfrldp• earl elderly Indy'• ► a
olio mitten.
okM1OR.
4 stpodt wt coffee {sit 1• upside IU -One-half of siring of leads wiss-
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down. Vlt' •
Sunall Mew' does urn rest ,.a 11 -('up *',wild fall from .rosier.
May 4th-Promotion•in the Kingdom..
-Matthew 20:17.28.
-Matthew 20:214.
.\ft.•,. Jesus spoke of 11!- •Iuishing
R�senda
LE. Pirakham'a
Vegetable C.snp�g'd
(���ses� w4010
1 had father a aarwag baby
to ere tor, 1 cut
alland
y Aiwa
Vega -
tails Compound
to gee strength to
,o my wort. Aa-
other
ar
e at
oa(Sayr .4 lie. 1
bed oases head-
aehas and tell urrd
ail das time. took
revs Loathe ci
Lite Vegetable
�aapslta,4 anal le Was a sea WOM•11.
I rs® A te say roam whoor
at this ye tetra she needs berid�°F
-�lowT.KMa�"$� 4••
lew�i
lalata.a..
table. 12 --ata' milt
Sp,,,.•:, heli by wonMn to ,center VS -Sian • trouser lea. do qct math. weeks. Iitpptre should le done ♦lows n•:L.,. }rota tbe production standpoint
and carefully and perp parr of th
•• why bu»k lambs should he teleran's'.
he d••Y.1. thought it would i' a atilt- Mal ne•u of the a'.''•.- tre•ntwl VIl►/tat rudmal mist tae hnln•rWel. It i. well r.' The objective h t•. have all male,
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v. let the sleep dry in ale shad.. ae •l..w lam)"'for market castrated se that no
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:ill•• to mention their securing the way. � drying prolongs the a'tl''n of the dip. producer shall wjfer boas and to main-
u-
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piece in Has kingdom to be net Stay 21i/b--:ewn Deserfka twin and inertit=wdbc demand for limb
up after Hie resurrection. Jen u. made e/ flue Riagi'1 e..
r,.•a :,pprou.-h Pio Hirsh 1 time for fur- -IMatl6ew :3:1.13. Tim Farmer's Problems mea tins helping to support lamb
:-- 44.511.'45 in as strong a position as pons
tier m..•o,1,111C He. las‘ ''1 wenn.-- in -Mara 13:33. "pe are as yet in the• .eiti. • .il.l'
11,- i-o,C•1o11. It ...e- not pre 14.11u4•111 Jesns in Hie talcs r`(e,gnitwl may
at$ge fn regard to Interriv.• I rl'nhur.-
1,3 l,rorii,.u,1 1,10 I.. 1hnm,le service. two clasae•. ID human if' --the wise in-,(Intatlj...' was 1,r, -mark recently
May lith. -.Ferns Aeela1med as Kbsg. and 1'1e foolish. in ibis lesson He Nature rf'hly endowed the *soil
fe
spendarlibm 113 the wise vireos or OpgJlrlu, btiP`N'ere 11n• ports whey.'
-Matthew 21:1-11.
Matthew 21.9
Coal and Wood
Genuine Hard Stove Coal
Chestnut Coal
Pea Coal
Coke
Pocohontas 1 2 by. 4 egg)
1 can supply your wante iD
any of,theatluve.furl. Prompt
-entice and reasonable priers
L. FUCK
"I.., Int .
sir fie!:
r `thole filled anti Nle epirlt• and .the the re tsnise is not quite s•• brisk as
foothill virgln4 or those who hive but forme I There man, he as nach r.•-Ownrive After Use of Baby's
Jesus bjd made no provision for the 'outward appearance whereas the sur t� the Moll as •rbttoved 1n cro;r
entrance bolo Jentsalem as the King heart ix cm).ty of de•etioh to Ham. if •r.ittinttwlbnmpercrupwaretotr ha r- Tablet)
Ua-('entrant newt." Faithful. a Tar 1►e
BACKWARD BABIES
of the Jews, but He knew *here Ha1June
ested. T question to decide on Kiehl• rangements of the digestive or-
ould Bet the ace ssary antmnls ands roes' asci ti}�,fulnrwa harm is, what is required and how gens are rats l.le for most of fie
o Has arrival ell.' 1,811,41 ,r rbc Il'•. -Mathew 25:14-30.
may it mewl 8(. :1ntarw.nsh is' nppllrA ailments which afflict young chl11r.1.
plc-11N•II. N.'IIN'rl and children n"r.-- -Matthew 25:21.
The harms carrying a heavy 'dock •re�wr81 ►teres ttwgt in drerlul.-
carried away and rendered Hlm loyal to thin lesson the traveller i. Christ lo the best heart, but here the qac: tion nl.•nt. Brby's Uwa 'Pablo.' regulate aloe
worship for a very (.bort period oft returning to heaven and, the aer,snl. of how to make the het tar of the stowurh anti loi,wrls, nug thrill 4••
,time. On 111. ,caching the city the are Ills followerw. He gives gifts to t.' i gmWn ,e•mcs up tor'0n111derntlon. u''nal Ilrlitll, .1,410"17:41,. all Uudt "III
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carried
de i each and ■ P axe
a goal use made of them. use w o
1 ent in business andr
In spirit will be rewarded n being
yrs of fila joy. Those who
are slothful will be punished end lace? wax ,moved and cried, h and expecte there will bo nreewsary to set' the little suffer. r
\vho is thl-d' TI b •New Lecturer in HorttrtiNure wifely ou the road to health and-f4appi
May tBtlt-drxux Teaching In the are df ig i f event aur. John F. Clerk. fernier sin retry a'c's'
Maths 1 1 i Ital'y's Own Tablets are-pe'llts'y
of for Toronto Horticultural iat(•1ery.l
Mathew 22:15-22. 34 41.
'made partakers
-Matthew 22:37-39.
• \1"iN•u.•s-er 4'I.nrit .s„s appr.arhed excluded from that same Juy• Tr,nft, has Herrn Appointed Iw.l s iJ Ing
by those anxious t.• catch slim up in June fah --Jesus to the lasadew .1 thetimer in horticulture to I lee-! pafine. They are sold 113 medicine steel
yInue His talk He alw'Sys answered them In Cress. Sir. H. J. Moore. Me. (1st k Is an are!,'rs nr by mall at i''' events a twee from
vine, Ont.
risreh a why that they were silenced-wtthew 26:31-46. dent horticulturist and tax 18i•n ,ho•.. T Dr. Williams* Medicine Co.. Brock
and went w,NNy from Ilio, In this lex- Matthew' 26:39. Ic identified with the work of the dr
we 1'b.:rleeee, HrreldlaDs,� Jesus ?aria Hix ditsciplea into tbe ,rrtmrut far po a time 1111 judge"and
and superintendent of horticulture for l de•abgn d 1" 'urrte•t faligeellou. 1014
for Canadian National Exhibition. 1 n. I 1
. r n Tu• etllwtiur. tulle : break up ,e., sail,:
gra-pi11g the th.Igi't • : 1:. a' ••un timid twee. x1111 1.,wye•rs. the rote•Ile garden alth Him to he on guard whilst earl inn Hlx service.114.1will be judge
bk
11 traps' and they nth felled Him
His tif.'-work. h•.•. • 1. ln.•s men, we
The Seven Rules for
w '1•••,.4 atTP.H e, P u A.
Safe Driving
You must observe them land ALL
other precautions all the time
- 3Have )'our car in perfect mechanical condition -particularly BR,AKFS,
STEERING GEAR andliEADI.iIMTS.
111
IVING
In passing YOUR
traffic- be 1 rept here is a place for you TOF.D ATTENTION the Otraltic line ahead.
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Never attempt to pass on curves or steep grades.
In entering main stimet14 or highs a\ or in approaching a railway crossing
where a full liew of the track is obscured -STOP and LOOK.
When other vehicles try to pass you -LET THEM PASS.
When making g right turn. keep to the right. of the highway; when
making a left turn, keep to the cehtro.
Alwsys SIGNAL never BACK UP before re ascerta niou slow ngthattthe road behin. or change d isrclear. and
The KeyRtone of Safety
on the king's nightlyty
and all other roads and streets
CARED
COURTESY
COMMON`
SENSEy
Highway\afetY/CO1DJ11Ittee
Tar. HON. GEO. S. HENRY, OFarrwms
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Human sympathy was ,f•111.41 flim for meetings, etc.. In ronnw-tfon with
t t afar the agony wa• linea angel!, the work of the Hurtieultunll Mode.
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mtnlstered t0 Him. lie prays) not he -
ties of Ontario, which threnigh the ,'f•
am., Hr (hailed before physical pain forts of the officers and dim, tors tit
` the lintel -to Horticultural Association
but }Father• of the great sin a corn; (hare aeom lishel .n mach In tee ways
the either tint rld. 4.' pratyed
10 be cons' of benatltylu Ontario during the past
milted by the world. Hr prayed that If R
_possible that might be averted t i wore of years.
June 13th -Jeers an the ('1044x.
1 -Matthew 227:33.50. I Time to Repair -'tarn
Hebrews 122:2., 1-1.4.1-1.4.best time to do any of the
I Not duly in the presence 0f His per'ne,ded reair . work on the barn or
5 in Hip trial it on I''
s nc
. buildings Is Om the Into. sprhha 'meshy'meshycroswas Jesus mkel and• jeered at. summer. The hay mews are then empty,
MI that sills (11n 1e renewed. post.
mole.) If desired, changes nand" du
wbfklowle 'tad (1. ,,r•, ventilating flues
'timbales!. •xn,t ether ne4le4d equipment
pit In. Having tbl11gm handy around
the born is d great advxntnge In lessen-
ing labor asswell as In saving time.
' Current (`trop Report
Reports of an optimistic nature hovel
been recited dui**, the pest fere;
days from no less than thirty -req, cg-1
repro• entatices In vanoos!
districts throughout the Proving. De -1
plate the fact that *me injury watt
ca11eel by roll weather In the latter,
part of Slaty and growth Was rebirths!
In Some 1811
s,Mlbons 10.' of lack of
in,.tst lire. the anmgra1 theme of these
po
reorts reflel-,
ts the premise of Itbuna
nut crops in a general ve-ay ''vex thea
Proving. Reyetlt. rnins three brought!
the meadows 'nmi pastures) on rapidly.
Airfare. clover and hay promise splen -I
"dol (Tope In the maj.'rity of Imo/owes
Pall whcnt Is showing excellent groat
In most localities. live stack Is allose
ina rapid Improvement since going tin,
the grass. Early strnwherrie's mitten-4i
by reason of the early frost. but otl •
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-frults In moot counties are In a anti-
fnetsry rendition. Considering the vast-,
relies of the weather 4111ring the past
two months, the situation throughoot�1
(IMAM(' it vert eneonrnging. (
Dangers in Fenced Fields
one of theRreatr•t dangers on
farms with manyfened• fields Is of
tilling up too many furrows against
the fences. (In some farms this has
leen practised for so bong that em-
t•nnkments half as high as the fence,
are 540111111 50014' 114'1115. Perelstent j
hack -furrowing here and there will,
tiring .ieh Idnd into ahem. after a
time. One rule should be never to plow I
a field the same.wny tw•Ice to sones
s1on. With the propjet laying oit and
Moulting of "lands' It 1ee passible to
ke('p fields free from objectionable!
"dead fnrrowni" And ridges. it 15 the
matter ()thinning the shape of the land
In mind all the time.
se 11101 dor R t t!
Yet under It all 110 was calm and
full of paws.. The Inst hours ''f agony
Were spent under a dark .loild ahi'li
hid •flim from the gaze of the nnscm•
patt1.tl' ''banker. In His Inst tory to
Gal It' show.el His perhe•t tried
under trial. It wins "4,p (:.al, \Ic
God
J m.' 22nd -The /Own Lord and the
Great ('ommission.
-Matthew 28:1.19. 16-20.
-Matthew 28:19.
When the women Caine to the sere
niche they were nxtonlshed t0 114.1' 11
''peen nd an angel sitting on the stone
that b d dosed 1:. The angel told them
that -1 Pia had rlsen and seal them to
tell th disciples so. As they went
.teens m t them and told them to tell
11,e gibed, les. 11e 0/1111.1 tuw•t therm in
(:allow•. When 11,' did they reelvwl
x to teach all Pintiow+ and
make discipl*•s o1 them.0
After 11 1111.11 has IfveI for sixty-five
ter seventy years he learns that 1e.
doesn't 8monnt to nmeh.
isi Just 11 few ,41101" data etlrge
grad11at•„ will Is' astonlsh,sl to find
out tont time arer8ge Mins doesn't
know ea.'sare whdt "feat" they belong
to.
Elizabeth had pot herr' from (pill
for it long tins•. Finally there erne Io
her deworste•p a very large box. Eliza-
beth fainted alien she read 4.11 the
label: "11111 Indole."
im a irvera and a, allay te•th
Father f wr,tthfnlly I• - "Your • con-
duct has made you. the talk of fie,
trwn." -
ihlnRhter . "leen. but hew long will
It last? Some darn nvtator will fly
54(•140145 the l'nctfle or Min'•thh't: •n,'
1'lt hare. In do It all over agate.
ZAMnBUK
30 Years Unequalled For
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