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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1935-4-25, Page 54-- - 1141y. r 1 1 va4141.41111 THE SIGNAL (WAIL 44' Musical Jnstruthents and Supplies ''341kblid.-4 STRINGS, PICKS, AND ALL NECESSARY SUPPLIES New Sheet Muth now in stock as it comets off the press -Popular Nunibers- - VICTOR RECORDS - CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE Phone 90 22 The Square Goderich EREEI- FRES I - APRS* =LAN= PliOTO with ev-ery Ma bought and developed at Burkholder's Studio, North Street Motorists ! 1 take pleasure in announcing to Meloriata et Goderieh and Dios bid that orders tor Auto Parts 1. I STED 14 Canadian Tire Corporation or TORONTO may be lvdt at this Garage. PROMPT SERVICE ANI) PRICES REASONABLE -Ask about this 'service -- -"FRED BEEVERS A 1.51-11ERTig"-- _ SERVICE STATION PHONE 242W. Cht Nitnotrome... VIC10414 Sr GODEgiCe, ONT George Falconer, sr., of Cairo's, spent a day last west with relaUres In Wswtoe. Mr. and Mrs. Devitt Farrier sieved on Thursday last and will live at the, home of their daughter, Mrs, John D. Ross of !Unions. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Morrison of Blyth visited on Sunday at the home his parents. Dir. and Mrs. J. B. Rorrlson. BAYFIRLD --- - HAYFIELD, AprIl and Mrs. Atkinson, of Detroit, apent the week- end at their cottage. Several have been here cleaning up their cottages and getting them ready to occupy later. On tiuuday lir. and Mra. K. A. Stu- der, hLr. and Mrs. Y. Erwin, Mr. and Mrs. W. Erwin, Miss B. Pollock and Misr Huh* Fisher, of Kitchener, were guests of Mrs. I. A. Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Li. Erwin of Mich., who spent the winter in Fier- Itli, are iat .;. 4tatri6 PI% The following officers of the Hayti football sea; for UM were recently ap pointed: President. S. W. Burch; vice-president, J. W. Jowett ; manager, Charles (Ferguson; secretary, J. Pease; treasurer, Y. A. Edwards, managing conunit11116 J. W. Jowett, Charles Toms; 1.;_cestiet Ohl& Glow Jogreass. - Wtetwo-Eshvards.-The Magtiass of Miss Floy Edwards, of Barfield, to J. L. Watson, of Fairlight, Sask., formerly of Stanley, son of the late ii.r.'and Mrs. John Watson, was mol- eurnimid la the First Presbyterian chureh, Regina, on Saturdayemorning, April 13th, at 11 o'clock, tier. Mr. Mies Winnifred arrier of Ripley. Farley officiating. Tbe bride wore a ... • 5 . ' = • `ti) St° • GODICRICH ONT • .• ere , „.;•Ple s • staked 0,2 sautitilie at the home of GODERI , Gordon aellouse of Gob 1 at the notes CH TOWNSEIP the Tatters slateg. Mr. aad arlch visited oa of the former's et Mr. J. OOLF.R10.11 TOWNSHIP, Ainil 23. -tie N Marlou Porter of Stratford /Monehouse. Nortuel la sporudlug the Easter hull Miss Kathleen Vie/ of Fordwich (lays at her huwe here. rtattlatt at the •J.sfEtwilt.taind„ Little Lillie Elliott, who has beet. receiving treatment In the War Insure:tot! , waiatri aKtide a myth, slatted ssuday ,it the to her home here test week. ,,o Jimmie. Memorial boePlfai. London, returned home of her widit-141r. Aha Mise Lassaleue, teacher at Dowell. 11'elland, is *pending the Easter boil- Mts. colon, mirkt poit ishoh0,1„dayis at the huwe of tier parents, Mr. et. „wawa at Le,'" her and Mrs. 1), Lasmalene. ter, Mrs. Marvin - Styx._ _ _ e.:14.sa...geewrefirld ter Lorraine, of lifalpitis, are gussta at the home of her pare, Mr. and lira. John Vincent. 'lite regular meetiug of the Ledlea' .111 ABM rxik. TaJdroes-Coritank will he held at the home of Mrs. Haaeke uu Wednesday aftetuuon, May 1, at 2 o'clock. Lulea Church Notes. -The regular meeting of the Y.P.S. will be held In the church ou Friday evening, undez the leadership of Miss Marguerite Falconer's group On Wednesday .-.3gtejeuittletleat drama "The King's Sun" will be prevented in talon church by the Christian Service group of Victoria street United church. Goderieh. There Will oleo be lustru- Mental and voeel, numbers ettecial ebing services were held et t Won night last week. On Monde; I evening, Rer. T. Wardlaw Taylor of Goderich was the opecial speaker, KINGSBRIIX;E KINGeBRADON, digit 23,..--Ths -Markle et_IRMIL-ThreC: who is still la Alexandra hospital, Godertch, will be DWI/Ated Hi know she is getting along Si well as can be expected, after her serious operation some two weeks MP - Mists Margaret Foley is _h_ster again after her recant lasses. Mrs. A. O'Connor Ana (to childrest Geraldine and Terrencr, of pianism Wee Olive of Dungannon, and Mr. navy taffeta Atilt trimmed with wbite *petit a few Easter holidays with hoe taking as his subject "Nothing Ind Carman Farrier of Stratford Normal taffeta, navy accessories, and a cor- father, Mr. Morgan Dalton. Lesves," from the text, "And ou School are spending their holidays at sage of Talisman roots and sweet miss Marcella O'Coneer of Gott 'morrow, when they weee some from - • s.1..;;;.•.i.,;4? %ender, Aiwa 11181-4 Special ; -Week Sale - April 25th to May 1 st - FLOUR ALBERTA ROSE 244 El v a C $2.29 -Use Goderich Flour aid keep our Mill working—. POTATOES 90 -lb bag 39c COCONUTS Zech 5c • Yla rt. sal PRINT 36-inch..,.,.itlifkr Illpetdal, per yard 16c WE BUY EGGS — THESE PRICES MS OR TRADEL- - Calvin Cutt PHONE 116, 216 KINGSTON STREET the home of their wrote, Mr and peas. She 0110 wore the rio010's gift. is spending Easter wee); at her Bethany, he was hiigry; aud bii0311 - _ 1010144d, the ;sinners being Mrs. D. twain and Mi. A. Kibler, with console t ion an .irds going to Mrs. Mrs. W. U. Farrier. a diamoud ;limier ring. Mr. and tere it fig tree afar off having leaves, be and Harold Gardner Easter was came. It haply he might; find sulthing olteessed---a4 both the Sumter - thereon; and when he cattle to it, be ; and the church !service at Vault. found nothing but lease*: fur the 1 During Sunday school *pedal musk day, she and her mother were at bridal party had lunch at the Cha time tit figs was not yet" (St. Mark 11: was neutered hy Maurice Harwood, tome" to the Indies of her school see- plain hotel. Mr and mfrs. Watson are Easter k4unds1 at bet Wine here. 12, 13). The speaker saki that Jesus violin. rind Eric MeAllister, guitar. Hon. and a pleasant afternoon was realdiug at Fairlight, Sask. Miss Mary Clem, of the CI.C.1., is 5511 looking for fruit tsmlay as In Bib- In the church service, the paator, spent by the many ladles who motored 1 St. Andrew's United ebureb---b spending her hoildefa at home, Mr. Heal times, and urged his listeners not . Rev. Y. W. Cralk, preached on "Tbe to Teeswater. inertial Easter service was held in Wm. Clare's. to let their rellgluus life be leaved Marvel of the Ages." front the teat. At the nomination In Belgrare on . Ht. Andrew's L'uited (-hurt!) un Sun- mina Fran -es Dalton is sfmaltug the ;014, but to bear fruit IlY winUing "And go quickly, sod tea fits 414. Saturday afternoon, Mr. Will Straus"- i day morning last. The serviee opened hol:days in Goderich. 1 others for Vhfist. 'During the perriee, eipies that HP is risen from the dead: lieecroft were nominated for council- Choke.. The choir sang -The Lord Leddy and baby Demi,. of $t. Au- i Lord adit-17Oft-Tuesoliy eventug, Galilee; mere_ sun x,. see Rim: a".• tor, to fill the vaceney crested by the .18 risen tudeett.„ and ..1 shim see WY guetiue. i hilted at M. t.. tnAnnior's Rev. Dr. Barnett of CloderIch addressed I have told yosi" I at. Mit thew 28 :7) teedenation of Mr. Sthart Melturney, 11;0-7 rei arranged from Handel, and a . on Easter Sunder. . the eongregetiott Irene the test, "Then Insigne .tbe leeesgee Two. dia.?" were ' Isot part was taken by Mr Ernest Death of Mrs. Jaw Elmielid.--Tbis 1 wild Jerus, Father forgive them; for Knott. "I'll Lire for Ulm:" by Manriee who took on the work of road Fewer- , .0 Intendent. Am it WAS felt that the 1 Reim its the anthem -0 liteseed i eommunitY as much --;Prised and 1 they kiwis not what they. do- Dif. Harwood .and Erie MeAllister, and division to which Mr. „MeTturney he- Cross" The music wale in charge of l fewest to heat ot the 11,alli on Fri. , Luke 23:341. He said, that Jesus -The Old _Bugged •Croen," by Misses Was 3Pan boiran, leacher r'r 8.8. Mrs. D. Gardner and Was Bells No. 14, Is vending her holidays with Gardner, of Regina, and Mrs. Beatty, her parents In Teexicater. On Tues- of Girvin, Sask., were preeent. • Gladys O'Reilly and fetes& ef Detroit, visited Mr. and Mrs. Frayne and fatuity fur Easter. Miss Mary Foley of (Werke' spent ml:fre"r, Matter Aisbh etenard Itetitty served an excellent was en.loyed to musk by the lireek- -portage orehestrn. The management would filo; to thank all Moo. who ao- ..isted with Programs and soda! even - !h. during the whiter month,. ban. Mr. !Awls Roddy and Mr. J. D. with --the playlog of the Hallelujah mt. Wm. ',eddy, Mr.-imil M. 44 -Ws- erotic- Salta •-55l4A, "MLy end bebeisf., longed should have the preference or a man at this time, the nomination was aecepted by Mr. J. D. Reecreft. who will fake over the coune11100 dutles-follhe remainder of tha year. the organist, Miss Gladys Gale. The ties fag nr Mrs. John ipoviand *tinned forgiveness not only -for Hume 'tartar rorw „mkt map.* meteata mlniater. Rev. R. If. Gale, preached Rt. corms.% formerly „Mat sritha J.0401ONeysti. atthrothueghfoothteoufgetshebte.rorrunsk.tilr ftoraxlilvdeittieww• front the text, "Why seek ye the HT- of KIngsbrIdge. R N. • il... 41111iNIC CLUE'S "FAREW ELL" lag_ mous -the dead? Ile is not hospital, London. Mrst..armfo,tits tiao'vueNen aferxeoluo,r _iwsliteitertodavouree"www_mny: Dur!lsot L‘ise,,...,' seei_rviiiree sticereeful aortal seaman with n dance ' The Marine Clot' conclud ; 400 ri4101 tits home to the one owned by Mr. John Clubh k moving this week Ebeemantaell*t iscorliseletterToron'eto,itTilelintacon-t vim nteliigthe"re"ka aftewiltda. J. bcfore the Mr's. il'e°• MalwailE ''.'n ''.`""u`''''''1! In the iiil,ult sri.rioironas onknitirtn'ednreerti,nry utlig.nit; I dart an evangelistic mission In Brute- death of her sister-in-law. Iter. Fath- night, tbe pastor, Her. F. W. Craik.;„hopit the late Mrs. Mcinnia. and Mr. and ,,. field, Varna and fidyneid united er sieryardie, Yrs 8, tit., oichlin and preached on the subject "IrelloveshIp:' il ship,. t,,,t. the „wising ....fts.11 s‘,.,... Mra. Claren"' ('ox Will mo" shortly churches from Sunday, April 281h, to amis. Messrs. William. 11. hael and from the text, "Now Jesns loved Mist_twish.„d bon ,rnynx.. and n ... af, and ed a t to Mr. Chitites house. Frklay. llay 3rd, AR i0II0W11: Sun- Moines O'Neil and )16. catharine tha and her sister and I.nzarus" (St. . prosperous autunter. Fochre WIIITECHURCH Mr. and Mrs. Win. Patterson and a at lirueeneig, it am. verna. I teNeil attended tbe fillier•ti at Mt. John 1131, and pointed out le_ the i WHITPYJHERCH, April 21.--,tlafr ter Carl Varner of Wingbam Is spend - lag 'Ma louden -ST The house of WI Amos Cornelius. Mies !Prioress Wilson of Wingliam spent a few days last week at the home of her brother, Mr. Jas. Wilson. Mr. andre. • III , wbo have been visiting with Der parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Henry, left on Tuesday for North Bay, where they will epebd the summer. Mrs. Lester Falconer and Mr. Use The Signora Clatwitled Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Patterson and 2.30 p.m.. Hayfield, 7.30 p.m. Monde; 'Carmel Mondial' nionibr•t• -at Hayfield. h PM. eongregatIon the need. supply and ; son Billie of Auhurn, and T ads and cost of fellowship With Christ Dur Mra. Sprung, of Londesboro. swot Wsdneedav-at Varna, 8 p.m. Tbnrs- HOLMESVILLE log the service solo, • Sunday at the hotra•_of the formef's do a" 1-„runs;_ju. unwenruk 13_2.91. „ sineletl," sea* song ty Harold Gard Mrs. Clara -Tee Cox. Miro; Margaret Jackson of Toronto 1 Easter neryleee.-apeetal Easter ner. 1 tit Thursday evening fre special ILLE. April 23. -Min speskte. watt Rev. R. A. Brook of services were well attended its the 1101.11ESV Itlyth, who spoke very fittinzly on tbe aunt, Mies C. lAhilaw. hut was called [parish of Baytield, thoee attending CoraTrew uitortha of Falkenour MI02 h lierhert of tile/Coe nd g. Mies „tweet ..R0400 in spent the week -end here with her ; the Heart," from ; icommunion establishing a record for her sinter. Mrs. Hanna. who has been lumbers Eurharist services wens Helen Maellath of Landon s_nert the the telt. "Now for a re pinto -nee In 1 celebrated at 3u •.01. in Hayfield, at 111 for tome time. ;dipped on the door and was eerlotiely hurt. 'V a.in at Middleton, at 10 a.m. at Varna, and at 11 a.m. in Hayfield again. The 11 a m. eervIce in Iiiiy- Coliegewe field was -shortened matins, followed by euebarlat and sternum. Mrs. K. Moorehouse *aim "The Holy City," as THE GOD When you slow down your heater the Heat Polka again show their worth. They keep pace with your requirements. Here is twelve -cylinder coal -you can slow down to one degree an hour and never stall your fire And the Heat Polks have plenty of pick-up, too. Prom a stand- ing start they will oat -distance any cold with the minimum of fuel. CALL THE Heat Folks WR NOW CARRY GENUINE SCOTCH ANTHRACITE J. B._,MVSTARD COAL CO. ;IRV triteatwax, sek*ager:-- tiellerto It. Oat. We make it worth your while - to consider our prices! Prices for the Week of April 28th to May 2nd, inclusive ske.........w.........^................................................................... ...‘ ( —4411 - WRITING PAPER, FOUNTAIN( PENS, INK ' el, Freeness (removes ....5! ik••• roop,* eines) _Ile '')•?", 1 r Celgate's Coles Smie....5e mike o -;., e-:' '„'•11 !k Ntk,. 1 - ...„,"("" English Health Saito. Saudi dose kola ": •-**,t- • every assrahig will you It. Large ean 39e Ti • . , ‘r •-• Straw Hat Dye. All the fashion- ahle retires. nr . Pead's Preens. Jar 29e LUC largo bee 43, Mr", Devaluate', FrIsitbeg C1ATEX 75e, $1.50 --u-e---e.-- Psi Under Nourished adtr"nhrtre Dutch Drs. .3 betties fee Vie '-f•ir$ Meth Proof liege Meth Belle L . Chibiren on oefaitine (l)ve it to Meth Mine Lerves,_lieth Gee them in milk. hot or mid - • -t Kay,,,ath pm,. and mato Misuse lite IMMO - a filiFfe - 3$c, Mk Oge psid'e KMePy rm. Iterderr Me. Ne see —BUY DRUGS Dunlop's Ca 1 1 Devisees's Dessesinses AT TUR DRUG STORIL--.- pbell's Lauder's Wigle's Dreesitare Dreaster• ma latanit and tee Caliat GSM Ali. es - _them, "Why Seek Ye the Living Among the Dead?" during the offer - During the 'Ferrier the reefer - gave prizes to the Sunday school scholars for attendance and geueral proticiency. Those to receive prises were James Atwood, Bernard Bugler, iterthina Sturgeon, Audrey Sturgeon, Doris MeEwen, Dorothy. McLeod and Lorna Westlake. The commuutou ser - rice was choral, to the eettiug by Stuart. Mrs. M. Woods was In charge of the organ and choir. The rector, Rev. W. G. Bugler, woo as- ; sted ly 1tev. Jat. F. l'arke, sides, superannuated, In the parish I The altar was beautifully adorned with Easter lilies gad other flowers, leaved there by Sirs. M. Wood, Miss Lucy (Woods. Mrs. It. 11 F. Gairdner, Mrs. F. A. Edwards ad Mrs. W. Ilinde. PARAMOUNT PARAMOUNT, April 23. -Sir Lloyd MacAuley, front Auburn, spent the Eaater week -end at atm- respective the KNEW 11 speak am unto my ehild-; hiones her.. teepe o tbe 13 e Watts ti:13t. Ile said that It was visited with lira. Oleirge Sheppardlimier-41de 111 meet at the foot of the over Sunday lenseswithout oinking roam In our i Mr and Ifni:Math mo- ti t 4,041 „ -st d I ren). he 3.1.4 also veittrips1" (2 t'orla- f ti id r ad tear s . . 51501,. II re ma e. . --------- torrid to London on Ti notchy bud- up of nutty coniapartinento. but our dLI.i t Me. (lissome Essig* refelenreettglit 1410abilfiewify was In fitting theso-oomperr- Easter Snnslay at . 0SSW 11 his Meta,' with 111' light things -too pnrents. Mr. and 31.s• 110-61111. 'on -u1 thew With The batter 7 __ALL GordoiL1.'is1;;T fKiitia.ted st1#11.thp.e. ez --siotetw- zbe soestos e homin Benmilb r °fir p.m . • iThomas Potter anri• SD. Jobs Cu* arg We are sorr'1;) revert that Mr. 111. Mr, cox or's take, to tie Clinton hospits; last net*. I Miss Eva 01:bert f 'hlnton slatted at the parentaboth.. ..0 Sunday. The regular 1.1.74. meeting will be hem aa "Hai e • 10(k this Fri- ; day evening. Miss F;Ina Hitler, NO- tfal and literary Pith., Ilt/r, will be Is ..hi• rge. The %,lng people from porter's 11111 plcasant few hours with the 11 reesville young ; people, the visitors I.. rrovide the pro- , gram, and the home lety the lunch 1 and a musement, .)',set tone la invited to come and make 11;;4 gathering a 'lleeee‘t, Ramer program -4h the evening of Friday, April 19, a sa ;ecl Easter pro - grate' was presented 1.; a large and very apareeiatire aterenee by young people of the vthIage ltd surrounding week -end with hie mother, Mrs. Mae. territory. This prognou was the re - Autry. emit of weeka of pra, ries by the par- elpatorm, and the, endienee without r..csjosadtsilt. as It merited: the teaderehle of Mlles Jean Mr, Wm. Martin reeetred the sad Webfoot.. two numbers were rendered news of the death of en aunt, Mr& by the mixed choir, anti three try the Brown, at St. Williams on April 6. mete choir A trio. "Stimmer." was She was formerly Margaret Hudson of Seeley's Hay and had reached thw ripe old age of eighty-four years. Misr; ;Phylln; lisellotiald. R.N., of Woodstock, spent Easter Sunday with her parents, M r and Mrs. James Mac- Donald. - Miss Lyn' Richards, from Toronto, spent the week -end at her home hers. Mr. Angus •MiteAnley and Ronald Henderson were recent visitors with friends at Teeswater. • Mr. and Mrs. John IFerstre family spent Sunday with friends at Whltechurch. Miss Mary Cook, IR.N., returned home last week from Wingham, where she ban been nursing. Mr. and Mre. Wm. 14a -G11 were recent visitor.; with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Harkwell, 2nd eonceetdon. Mb.. Annie Ketebabsw and friend from Galt spent the week -end with Mrs. A. Ketehabaw. Mrs, John Jamieson spent days. with Mos. Casaphs/1 fti*tucknow. contributed. by MINW,. Thelma and Retn fludmore and Jean Webster. The male opartette., emending et Meese.. Scott. A. Cox, G. Lockhart sad Wm Jerrie. gang. "When 1 Think How They Ortieined My Lord." A reading wan glren by Miss 31ttlind MeCartne3'. The second part of ;the grogram was N 'were(' drama. -Followers of the Way." tinder the directiolt of Mrs. it Walters The membcre of the cast. race MackLith and Alma Tre-• -wsrtba and Mortara. 31 Lobb, R. Mil- ler, N. Trewartha nil L Bond, all Parried out their req. -Hee parte ad• minthly. Between 5l.1.1101,1, two APIPi- tIonm were eontributed by the mixed onnrtette. Misers .1 \V -hater and E. Proctor and Messrs 14,ott and Jerela. A eon; nix° was sting 1.e Mr. firott. The drama WAN n throomet; story pare,t, )13. pert, nine to Gond irritnte, and wee enacted In 2 tarsen heanti. fully deroreted with floweret and fret - thee.. We eincerelv hope that an evening of Molnar nature may become nn ennnelneeestIon onr ehnreh. - WIOSTFIFYLD. April 23. -Mr. Wm. - - McDowell wee a London eitiltor one NURSES' ALUMNAEtvgarate day lard week. The 41/10011I dinner of derjliortsere Mr. and Mrs. Mansel rook have Alumnae of Alexandra h held at the Park ?Immo day peening. The h VVES'FFIRLD moral into the house on the farm of Mr. R. Vincent, which was recently emitted by Mr. and Mr* E. Johniton. pond., and yellow. ;erre in who here moved to !Myth. arreneement of the ',emir Itattotnh: numberm A frothis' rielolty at- minket,' was hoop.. 0 tended the (lints tri presented In the log and the members of Hit. Myth United ehnreh Snnlav el -ening gradristIng elate". MIs Deigns, or.. lire. 0ebehle•ton of Gnderlch visaed ('resth and MIN. Roth Fadey. were on ?toothy at the home of her death- entertained. After the ropaet brides, ter, Mrs. Normal) McDowell. land MO were enjoyed this winners The semparthy of the eolumnnity Is beteg Mies St Ttehhorneat bruise. extender.? to Mrs. Robt. Buchanan, who and Nies yesn Ritehie. at leo The received word 0111 listurrIty of the after4Inner speaker was Mee, ii..,) death of her mister, Mrs John Pickett Ahllsnn (nee Mims King). of Filenover, of the west. a former superintendent of Alerandra MItte Oran" Redmond of Linwood Is hospital. Her address' wep sued home for the raider hot/days. *Rh Interred and was alleraelsred Mr. and Mrs. A. florae of Windsor erect,. •.,p; PIN 1 was ednea- mime. a duet. "NalTW-15--Thit-ryajj ' sung 'by Rec. 8. A. ltrook and Ker. E. W. Cralic. 4In Good Friday eren Ing, Rcr. I). .1. Lane of OnderIch ad- dreeeed the temeregatlan from itst-1 text, "11 they- nwny, to , renew again unto repentance: seeing they crucify to themselves the Son of God afresh. unit pot him to an open shame" (Hein -ens 11:61, and said 1 that our 104Thrferillie to Christ- MN' more painful to Him than Calvary. ; Liurtna- the service a duet, •, was wow by Mies Esther klellwirin I 0 s eosa 4=44.4, eveewiwwe' ee 1V.- hasp the usual Kt's* of Cut Flowers. for AU- require- ments. Ale; teel.lIne plants and a line snit* futwy evergreens decomting your hone. grounds. GEO. STEWART 111trrE STREET Phone 105 floderiels, Ont. CAPITAL- THEATRE Goderich Phone 47 Now plajit.ir A sire ••;11te• --, .1 drama. "l;' Si'v•r Streak." MONISM TEES1).11 AM1 WEDNESDAY— • SIL PERRL COI OREL THE ATTRACTION St PEME R! 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