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"There is cr ,ready . market now for'your. •
surplus WHEAT and• RYE STRAW. Take
.,....ter.... _ ..
gdvagn#age of this present;.;,opporlurll ly0
Conkutt your Local deafer or write promptly to
HINDE & DAUCH PAPER CO., TRENTON, ONT.
WESTFIEL» ,
\VJ PF11 1,1), Sept.9. -4)r. Harvey
Buchanan of 1)eloraiue,visited recently
with Mr. and Mrs. Joel: Buchanan and
Ober .friends. •
Mrs, J. J. Ma,so11, of Harrow, is
visiting `at the home of her• sou, Mr.
,Walter Mason.
Among thue„t'ronil.t1w vieiuity who
-were at ` thYttrltt,�'hi t week were ;11r.
'Wm. McDowell, Mr.::Grut'int Mc l )well,
Mrs. Alva. McDowell, Master Murray
McDowell, Mrs. M. Henry, Billy and'
Bob !Henry.
La-st- week it was stated that Mi4
June Buchanan was from Ingersoll ; it
should have read ()ra ligey it le,
Mr. Ray Vincent left on Monday 'to
-attend the Normal School at Stratford.
Pte. 41-ordon Netherv' visited with his
pairPnts, Mr. anti \IIs 1(',:'Nethery.
Some twenty-four ladies met at the
church' on Wednesday and quilted
twelve crib quilts. This wakes • four-
teen quAl'ts nosy ready fora the Red Cross
bale. The ladies intend tflakiug large
quilts as soon as possible,
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Cgngibell and
WorryH$aps
Tie Nervous System
-Miss \V"iunifretk are visiting with St.
Thoma•. Blenheim and Comber frieixlS.
Miss Mary , 1)ietrlc1t, of :itchefty r,
spent a few days with her friers& `Miss
Jean ('anipbell.;
Mr. AViii:' Armstrong,. of 'Toro/lite
visited with friends in this; vii'irlitx.
Messrs. Norman and,, Leslie Rodger
•of St. ('atharines s1)ent,, the week -end'
with , their brother. Mr. . I:mtue>rson
Re►t1., •
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Mr. and ,Mrs. Lt slit.' •Viuceut of Bel -
grave were West field v}sitors on
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TOWNSHIP COUNCIL:
EAST W'A IVANOS1•
('•ouneil mnet'en 15)t( telwr•30ttll, with •
tail file members' pr .en ,, BBeeve Red-
mond preiilding. ldintutesof August
m1leeteirat wore lend And 1Ppreved.
Communications from the I)e ar•t-
naerilt of Iligltw:tys, re.' utac.'mzipioymen:t
insurance; the L)t'parLuken t t►f -health,
re furl her' ,ttlnt<instraLion ue toxoid for
the prevention 'uf Elii)1atheriap lln,4l''tlti'
'Township of llwivlos,.re C►ulter drain
cwt rt' mad aud Ille'tl.- - • ,
' 1?reef 'full tirade 'i1)1)1icat,lou to have
the, .drain,•eleaned out on lot 40,
wi►nc�t'$ tett ;l. 4. acro. itUdtl,y. Wtt p-
strtWtt'tl to atteutd 'te, t111s tnittter.
Mrs,. 0. G. ,A\uderson." addirtsed the
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Coomcll itl reference. to cutnnlunity
health, the local unit. of the retie ration
of 'Agriculiure conteiukllating havini,
1414. Mr. Hoadley address two heal
meetings in tilt' dear future on this
'subject, 1►res u111ahiy itl \\'a.'sttield Bud
Gain i11 •cltuvc•hes. `C"ouuc►ii by resolu-'
tion decided to eo-oiperate „w.itli the
local branch of th.Ft►deraticriX of .3gri-
c`tiltllre . as to these meetiirgs in the
ititt.rt.t of public health adnriXhi4tra-
tion.
'1`11e. cir'r'i:, was also instruett'd to
write t11e Itepartnitnt of, VWeifai?e and
i Health 'xug esting that legislation be
i enacted •etupuwering- municipalities 'to
levy on farm prtril rty for community
healli •llurpo:es. •
Ged►: M, Taylor. Racal auditor,- was
infornietj that tf- Its"tva's-ssueoe ful in
complying with the regulations and
stipulationss to.l►t• demanded i►,y the De.:1iC, ttu
►rtlut' of Municipal Affairs, in
future application' for - this office
ODERI I X L "'S ,A,
F` RSF)G#i, 'IJE'IV 11 M 1941
FOR SUPERIORme
`;;:
BAKING mit
RESULTS USE
11/6 GIC
L'epen►blo for P0144;4,11'°
3 Generations 'R
Sand :v.' �,..
Mrs. Phoebe 'I'Itylt►r'of Iliy'th: is v'i it-
C ing at the home of her daughter, 'Mrs.'
A. E. Walsh.
Misisd's Alice and Leila k'ooi of
. \V'inghanl ,spent Sunday with .their!
parents, \Ir. .tntl NIrs. Fred W. Cook.
Mt. John Vincent •ef Goderich spt•ut
Sunday at hi` hoiue here.
Sacrament of the Lord's Supper •was
partaken of at \Westfield on Sunday.!
Re.. II. C. Wilson .spoke„.from Mark!
10 :39 ---"Ye shall indt'ed,,drink 'the
cup•that I drink of," The junior dual• -
tette, Norman and Harvey MvD-owell,
Lloyd Walden and Douglas Campbell, j
rendered "I wuut Illy life to tell for
Jesus."
NOorry over -business, or-taousehold-
intim; sudden shock, tb' insane
caei3t for pleasure, the - foolish -at-
pt to put a week of normal life
into twentyfour hours, feverish ac-
tivity, the" demand for sensational
literature are-- all • conducive to the
aggravation of wear and tear on the
1 aervou8. system. '
If you are tired, listless, nervone,
and worried why not give Milburn';
1 `Health and Nerve Pills a 'chance to • i
help put you *11 --your• feet again. i
They are a body' building, neve
Ossential • eler eutsu for the nervous
system. ,H
fibs W. Mfbnrs-Oe..'Ltd., Toronto, Ont. -
strengthening tonic containing ,the
The ! t W.M.a 11 d Ii 1 ,
Ba hand zt ntl prat t 1n„
is to be held itt the hone of Mrs.I
Fred. .1. took un Wednesday afternoon. 1
MI•.°anti VLI:s. Albert ('alnpbell•visitt►d 1
onr Monday With their daughter, MrS.1
Arthur Speigtlberi; :of Kitchener, Its
Jean Campbell returned to Kitchener
with them. °
•
Nthand Mrs, Mtinci l'oo'k and child-;
ren, of ;Colborne town:hil►i, visited on
.Sunday at th-e home 'Of Mr. and Mrs.
•Emmerson Rodger.
Mr. and Mts. }Tank Carr and- family,
of Ingersoll, Mr. and M,fs. Ed: Carr!
of Nova Scotia. Mr,- Edwin Bender of
London. and Mr. and Mrs. Ruin. Wight-,
Tan of Myth •%•isited here onSunclay,
Mr. Carman Morrish of Turonto is
visiting at 'the home of Mr. and
•
Marvin JIcI)uwt�9]. •
Misses, Eolith, Marjorie }and Mary .
Morrish tet 1'oroato were --recent callers'
at the hemi' of I1r. and Mrs \Ltrvi'n
would be c ousiderl favorably in pre-
ference to that`of ti chartered tic-
cuulltaut. •
A by-law was rend and .pas edl+fixing;
the following rates, of taxation for the
present year.: County rate 7 2-10 mills;
towushii) rate, 1 :►jj1U, -eedl general'
school rate 49,1.0;, mills on the dollar.
These rates are the saute us last year,
but 'ratepayers mus be prepared to
meet all iihcreaseni.m • their --taxes, as tile
amounts retiuiretl in financing,' local
school sections are, TEuerll% speaking,
g
,
much in ext'ess of fernieryetf'ts-
• Another.•by-law was j)a sed imposing
a penalty of 3 pet tent: extra en all
taxes mina citing- unpaid after Deeem1)er
15th next. -
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The following. aceounts were 'paid
(neo. T. Robertson, sheep elitim, $25;
.1; F. McCallum. sheep value. $3; Wm.
Elliott and; `can, tile Falconer drain,
$150.06; grant to Lelgrave school fair,
$1;5.; to ltlyyth -fa.11 fair, $20 A. Mow-
bray, crushing and trucking gravel,
$150q. ; ' Icti .', 2250 yards grltvel,
$(17.50: R. (liatnney, 1,100 yards gravel,
$33; V. 1 ungl,lut, checking gravel,
+0x3.''25 G. ('ook, checking ;ravel, $2ii.-
30,,,: County' IIuron, snow ploughing,'
$11,s; C'_ '(;.ox. drainage survey, $1; T.
11. Wilson, in, ranee on grader..li+:46.1S
road'
insurance, $1( ): S, McBurney,"
road superintendent, $-#S:(i3,
l'ottncil adjourned to meet again on
Tui :-day,° (b't c►be l•. 7th.
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A. POIt'TERFIELD, (Teri:.
"We used to think that flooran ;s had to be
expensive to he beautiful;, Nat that was-
before we discovered Congoie ulln. r, With
it, our floors look lovelier than ever:
we're saving 'without sacrificing.'?
You, too can discover Congoleuin at
yoUr deafer's in the widest possible range
of gorgeous z e'v colours and patterns in
rugs of all sizes or bythe-yard,.; priced to
fit comfortably' into. wartime budgets:
ongo tura rugs never earl at the edges:
light mopping and an occasional waxing
.keeps them►• bright as new. The famous
.;Gold Seal is your guarantee of satisfae.
Ilion and long wear. Be sure to look for it.
N OLEti l Will:l.A LIMITS « MONTREAL
dig
q:::<< c (At CGNSOLEUMaHd<)> >srd/ec ` c keiteefit WAR SAVINCS STAMPS
From a paragraph' in 1'he. C hest
Enterprise we learn 'hOw the town
rennyan • New, York .State, got it
peculiar 2,tarne. 'That cliStrict,. it seem
was settled. Iry folk from 1''enny slvtcini
and a•Yankees from the New Englan
States. Both factions favored so
name for their town, that wits c:ouaan
in the districts from which. they came
so, as. a compromise, it was sugge to
thta1 It be named as it now is, wit
the` 'Tenn? part fo'r •Pennsylvania an
'•olp, the `.Xan". for Yanket\„ hence th
Penny an, said to he the only place b
that name in' the world. It is a tow
of about 5,300.•, - -
▪ prised,, to say ,the • least.•® -Fria Ad-
o'- 'voea te.
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5 * 4, '4.
s► .rS'btllei ody with a long memory re-•
a calls . the fact - that - Saturday last,
d '*eptetlhther 6th, - was the sixtieth, an-
me- "niversary of 'the dark day"---wtaeat.
n ':snrohe from -bytsh liras in • Michigazt
turned day into nigbt°'and many, people
d 'thought the end' of the world was
11" tenting.
d *-,M:
e-.- Lilac), in The' -Manchester Guardian,
Y pays Elis=i respect's (?) .,to Bitter in
n aiph abed ,styli .Thou:. -
-.- Ai "xor` Arrant and, Arrogant Ass,
B is for Breaker of pledges like glass,
y C is for ()Iowa...who with Claptrap -
n entices,
me D- for .the Dastard,of• Dirty Devices.
,g t.1 is for'Egoast, often E•estatic,
d le Is the, Frenzy he thinks is siramatic;
e G is, 'G
for Guttersnipe, Gangster, aridG
- ' oat, • .
e f is the Horror his el ngn denote.
e I is for Idol (the Germilns adore him),,,,,..._ .
d J for the Jitters that now lie befor- -
I him; • 'K - -
- K is for Kennel, where'eurs are, kept
e back, •
e L for Old Lousy,- tht pride of the pack;
' M for the Mouthings he thinks are
, . orations, - - . -4.-.V. .
N fsr
VF'11E:RAA\IS OF' '111311')., Sh1'.'
• Already L'ati,ailian are being listed among- thevcteuins of
o Atltltltic l)attles. They portray "tile' confidence of the allied 'force's
that Hitlerism will be defeated and liberty, restored to nations them
eney has: overrun.,,overrun."
LUCKNOW
J•.' Sf)indler of to\vn did to neJheyv
The funeral tool. plat* to litmitn
Ltt;non
Miss Isobel Douglas, daughter of cemetery. -•
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Douglas of town, i
has accepted a positign''otr; the public _ _
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school teaching staff at Ki.tc•hener. - ' s: , !HELD:Ns, sept. 1;. J
ST. HELENS •
• Douglas -'Clark, son of Mr: and Mrs. Thom is a week -end visitor at Peter
'Temple Clark, has been transferred to bore and' .'�torwoo i On 'Saturday -h
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Which reminds 'us of •a story told b
the /Ion. Peter Heenan at an eiectio
campaign meeting in North Duron so
years. ago. - , A -:union of tire iiergtiktm'iil
eities,of St. Paul and Minneapolis ha
often been nooted, and at last th
move seemed to be ;approtiohing 'Sue
cess. Then thequestion of" a 'hamcame up. iiVarious suggestions wer
made a12d at last 'a plan arose an
proposed that the united city be'ettllc
• icrinnehaha, -.(a local' 'name of con
siderak)le celebrity), • Unfortunately h
went on to. eX•plain -why . te,,,considere
h' proposal so fitting --the "Minna'
.fir Minneapolis, -he said, and they, "ha
ba". for St: Paul. Anel• that, so.
• r
story goes, ended .the get-together.
• * * *
e
paragrapher ilripait • the inform
tion that the camel, to• exclude—reser
sancf,'ean close its nose as tightly•.as its
eyes. - What an .exeer-lent arrangemen
that would --be, for the- hay --fever
sufferer. n - . ,
*.. * *
London and St. Marys men have been
,cobferring -Over • a propo it1on to popu'-
•larize St. Marys. as,a winter •ski ;resort
It .lookr; like a .good -idea. Anybody wh
has �been.in St. , Iaryskiio'Ws that in th-at
town- when ..you are . nota going up you
are .goira,g down—and that is the prin-
.,
uuderlf,ing the sport of skiing.
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The ladies' chorus (per The ,Hanover
I ,POs t) : . w
1 'They're always abusing us women -
As a ,terrible Plague- to men;
j Thiry say we're the root of all:evil,
end repeat it again, and again, •
Of war, and quarrels, And .
bloodshed,
All mischief •be what,it May'.
And pray; then, Why -do ybu marry us
If we're :ill the' ,plagues you say? •
And ;Why do you take 'su•ch eare of us
And keep us safe tit home, - -
And, are never easy a moiinent
, 'If ever we chance to roam?
When yon ought to be thankhng heaven
',chat •-our "plague is out of the way,
lou men all keep fussing and fretting,
..Where is my plague today?"
Mr, Smith _and Mr. Janes were
chatting when; Mr. 'Smith said: •
"Now, look at Winston Churchill.
He's British. Isn't that something to
!be; proud of?" ,
"Look at Anthony Eden," ebuntered
Jones. "Ile's British: Isn't that some-
thing to be'proud of?"
""Then, there's 'Hitler," said Smith.
"But -he' not Ilritish," .protested
Jones, - -
'•\Nell, isn't 'that' something to • be
!proud of?" .
active service with ,No. 1 P o-vost•- :tom -..,and --Mrs. Thom-; _w'hci-•uls o is- visiting
•
anv Canadian Provost ,Corps. and is there,. will observe their thirtieth ..wed-
at
edat present • tationed' at C'orliwall ding an•ni%er'sary.
AyliYler. Aitchison, elder 'sun of ;Mr. Mr. Robert McQullin of Hamilton
ib
and Mrs. Horace Aitchison, has en . pending his vacation at his height
listed as a signalman and is stationed here'
at Stanley Barracks, Toronto.�1 *s*Laurine-_\idler Was"home -from
• 1 •VVin„hani ,for the -Week -end.
Rev. G. G. 'Hoge has returned from ., Mr. anti Mts. W.' A. Miller,. Allan
bis holidays and has recurved his ,Miller, Misses D7irotby and `' Laurine
tintless -on the Aahtield cir'uit of the Miller and Anne Tddd %vere recent
'United Church,,visitors at. Mr: J. W. $a•lkeld' , (;ode -
Mr. and Mrs: Robert Fisher -and rich.
Mary have , removed to Hamilton, •MI'r-- and' Mrs. Wm. G. Humphrey
where they will make their hone fur a ,have taken up their residence in' Mr:
time.- Mr: li'isher is doing carpeuteer J. \V'. Joynt's ce,nient house. •
Work there "on a Governn1eIlt project Recent visitors with '111 and Mts..
and • Mary has entered the Ilanikltuu George Stuart ihicluded' Di•. W. C; Mc0
General, Hospital to train -as a nurse.. , Gregor and Mfr.,. George Benson of
Mr. -'and Mrs. WilliamMcenzie, [Chicago, ; arr.:.: 4LM
harles -•.cGregor ,,of
,Kinloss "towhship; announceK[Chicago, the 'en- Waterloo,, -Mr: and Mrs. Fret] Me-
gagement of their daughter, Elizabeth • Gregor 'and Mr. _LSLcI-McGregcir''-of
K
Catherine Mteni.a Reg. N,, t(� I)l1lt;. I irttail.. ,
eau Roy 'Finlayson, 'ou of Mr:s. A. It Born.—In the. VWingham General
Finlayson, Lucknow, and the late Mr. Hospital, on Tuesday, September 2nd,
Finlayrdin ; the marriage, to take place to Mr: and Mt•,Gordon ,, Stothers,
this month. r" I'West W'awanosh, a son, Kobert George.
Mr: and -'Mrs. John II. MteI)unald, i , An Interesting Meeting. — The
Huron township, announce. the engage- September meeting of the Women':
went , of their daughter, Mary Isabel,
to Murdoch Fisher, ;:on of Mr. .and
Mrs, William Fisher of 'September
the
marriage to take place 20.
Ouil Business Discontinued.—iteid's
Institute was held' in the Community
•Hail ' on Thursday afternoon', with
twenty-five ladies present. Miss. Mary
Murray; (ilii vice-president, Was in the
'chair. The roll call, •A health or
bakeshop, which has been serving the nutrition habit we should practise
public here for sixty years or 'inure;• dailt" -was well responded to.-Plt.tns
has peen=elc sed and its owner, William were made fur an exhibit at the Luck -
Reid, is retiring to conserve his health, now Fall Fair. Dr, \V, V. Johnston of
'lie .has been eonneeted with the busi- cLncknow,r, was the. guest speaker and
nes s •forthirty years, managing it gave lin•, interesting and, informative
after the death of his father, 'Thomas tall:' cin "Foods;" dealing 'with,the
Reid, five -years ago. The Misses Fern 'results of surveys held in Tornto,
and Ida Ite'id will cairy on the grocery ; Edmonton, Quebec, and Ilalifax. An
bpsiness, interesting discussion on values of
Golden Wedding.—Mr. and Mrs. D.! different food articles followed. Mrs.
C. McMorran last week celebrated their `. Ecl. Me-Quilliti gave a splendid. paper
golden wedding anniversary at ' their on the motto, "Till#' hest doctors in
with f il,` th ' t 11 D D' I.•
dinner: I'lri'� have been residents of 1 Dr. Merryman." Mrs. McKenzie Webb
Lucknew for over forti.five ..years. 1 conducted an interesting contest ,on
Mr.MeMorran has been active in! "I'i,}rts of the Body '' Lunch was
musicals circles. He was bandmaster' served by the hostesses, Mfe - Jas.
for several years and also a teacher+ Gaunt, ,.Mrs'. Andrew Gaunt and Mrs.
of stringed instruments.. Mx. and Mrs.; Archie Aitchison. •
John McKendrick, son -ill -law and ; • .
daughter, were here from' Windsor for' All army sergeant \�•ito was given'
the occasion, and another claughtef, ' firing instruetiens to bis rifle company
Miss 'Madeline. -McMorran, resides at took careful ,Riirn with his gun and fired.
home. : • • q, The lntlld't completely- •lnissedl the
The Late John Spfndler.—i'he death target. That, .Jones, is the way - you
-of John Spindler has removed an old! do it," he bellowed. Again he ainied
resident of Lueknow. Mr. Spindler' and tired and again -tilt' bullet wont
was in his eighty-sixth year. Born in' wide of the mark. "That, Wi`]st►n, is
England. he .came to Canada at Elite !'tlic•Witt' you do it," cried the frttstrate'a
Lige of; sixtt'eis 'and lived°sueee'ssively at 1 sergeiirlt e)I2 the;.ihit'NI rall0t- he hit thd-.
1mnle_VeFliag 'm k si-reg it am e tisol c al•t r. iet )r (,luiet and
Londesboro, (`ourrle's' Corners and[ target- right on the r►aril', eye. 'There 1"
Paramount • before coming tom Luc•kno%v said the jubilant s ergettltt. :That . is
over thirty year'. ago. He was twice the way 1 do -it. `• IsomenXer Ito do it
,married and both wives predeceased M). way front this out."
him.*hie brother, Arthur;' ofDuluth, is the sole survivor of a large family. " yl1'lhl' '1'i -l! RED CROSS
Nati
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ba
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and Outrages nr
t
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ag s hasty,
,- ,.is ,for Psychopath, Top -eyed and
...Pasty;
t Q is for Quagmire and Quicksand and
. Quack, -
t R is the Rogue now awaiting the --Rates:
r ' S is for -Sweep and Superlative Swine,
T is the Terror on which he shall dine*
U is for Upstart, Unlettered' and Ugly,
g y,
V is' the Velvot,on which he sat snugly;
W stands for the Wreck he's • now
• reaching, -
o X -for X►tinction past•praying or preach -
:hag. '
V's, for a Yellow-Souled, •Yappin
g
Yahoo, -
Z's for just Zany—and I think that wilt
'do.
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Anybody Who knows anything. about.
farm life will wonder how Noah got
two pigs into the ark. --Guelph
Mercury, If the columnist who wrote
that had 'been - ih Erin the other day
and _witnessed what a "fuss it was' to
ea teb one pig; he would have ; added
much to the wonder at -Noah's accom-
plishment. A local farmer brought a
voting poiker to T. J. Campbell," V. S.,
fur serum, treatment, and In someway
the lively chunk got' away. The ,th aSe
through gardens- and:'hack yards and
the fuss Itit'.ked up before tile pig wad
captured would have.,made Noa1a-,look
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liXETER r-Pho ie 41 •
Lucio.
DoesYour
Food _
Cause You Distress?
The impairment of the stomach i.
often of serious consequences; for
only_ by properlytdigested food is the
System hourph, d and ,sustained.,
Burdock Blood Bitters, is a re-
liable remedy forstomach disorders
such as dyspepsia; 'Ihdigestion, sour
stomach, belching' of .gas, headaches,
etc.
- It helps to stimulate the secretion
of saliva and gastric juice, the
mein factor in digestion_ , neutralizes
acidity, tones up the lining mem-
branes of the stomach, and restores)
the natural, healthy process of
digestion, w
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B;T.B. and , see 'how quiickly you Wiz
start to . enjoy your meals -free from
digestive troubles. e.
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J. R. Wheeler
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day or night
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