The Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-09-26, Page 3R7
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HURON COUNTY'S FO!RE'M (
Business Directoryll
�, lF(All4 •
J. K. BUNTER
" Barrister, Etc.
Royal Bank :.ldii.
Hamilton Street, Goderich
Phone -908. •
CHARTORED ACCOUNTANTS
MONTEITH and MONTEITH,
Chartered Accountants ,
5L Albert, Street, Stratfbrd
Toronto Office: 302 Bay Street
W. ]�%. CI CIL ATTRIDGE.
' CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT
Telephone: Office 18, Residence 343.
Goderich.
ACCOUNTING AND BOO1i,KEEPING
ACCOUNTING & BOOKKEEPING
SERVICE
For Small, Businesses, Stores, Ete.
Bookkeeping Systeihs installed.
Books Balanced Monthly
Financial Statements
Wage Summaries
Business and Personal Income Tax
Returns
ALBERT SHORE
Office :Corner North 'St.- and Square
Phone 975. Residence Phone 444.
DUE DATES Or •
RAMP' CoUI QNS
Coupons no* Valid are ' sugar -Tire -
serves S1 to S30, butter RIS to R21
Mad also 1326, meat Q1 to Q4 and M51
and M52.
-QUESTIONS, AD • ANSWERS
Q.—I dict not get my ration book
When they' were being distributed early
iz the month. Tclow do I get a book
now?
A.—dill out the green card in your
ration book 5, detach it 'from the book,
enclose it in an envelope and 'mail
it to any local' ration board or to any
branch of the Ration Administration.
Q.—I bought five pounds of sugar
in one; store for 40 cents. Another
store charged me 45 cents for five
pounds. Isn't there a ceiling price for
sugar.. If so, ,what is it? -
A.—There is a ceiling price for
-sugar. It is the maximum which a
store charged during the basic period
of September 15th to October .11, 1941.
Since' all stores dal not charge the
salve price- for sugar in the basic
period they ceiling prices now permitted
may vary in different stores. A slight
increase Wals allowed on 1- and 2-1b.
sales of sugar. Most stores sold 5 -
and 10 -lb. lots, but when rationing was
McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE IN-
SURANCE CO.—Farm and iso-
lated town property insured. •
• Officers — President, Frank Mc-
Gregor, Clinton, No. $; Vice -President,
Chris. Leonhard Bornholm, No. 1;
Manager and Secretary Treasurer, •, 1.
A: Reid, Seaforth.
Direetors—Fran4 McGregor, Clinton;,
• Chris. Leonhard`t, Bornholm; 4 Alex.
• Broadfoot, Seaforth;, W. R. Archibald,
Seaforth; George Leitch, Clinton; E:
J. Trewartha, Clinton; Alex. McEwing,
Blyth; Hugh Alexander, Walton; J.
L. Malone, Seaforth.
Agents ;John E. Pepper, Brucefield,
No. 1; George A. Watt, Blyth,, No. 1;
R. Finlay - McKercher, -Dublin, No. 1;
J. F. Prueter. Brodhagen.
Policy holders can make .-a1l___pay-
ments and' get their 'cards receipted at
the Royal Bank, Clinton; Calvin Cutt's
Grocery, Kingston Street, Goderich, or
J. H. Reid's General Store, Bayfield.
MEDICAL
�$. 1?. J. R. FO1tSTER, EYE, EAR,
NOSE, THROAT
Late House Surgeon NeW York
Ophthalmic and Aural Hospital, assist-
ant at Moorefield Eye Hospital and
Golden Square 'Throat Hospital,
London, England.
• EYES. TES 'ED, GLASSES
S U1 l'.l,4Ei)1
S.
1'13 Waterloo Street, Stratford.
Telephone 207. r.:.____........
Next visit Bedford' hotel, Goderich
Wednesday, September 25th, at 2 p.m.
till 4;30 p.m.
CHIROPRACTOR AND DRUGLESS
THERAPIST
Goderich, Phone 341
(1FFICE HOURS •
Mon.—(
m�.
& Thurs.-9 to 11.30 a
.
2 to 5 p.m. (only)
Tues. & Fri. -9 to 11.30 a.m.
2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to .8 p.m.
Wed. & Sat. -9 tu'1.1,30 a,m. (only) ,
Mineral fume baths by . appointment
only.
A. N. ATKINSON
61 South St.
Registered under Drugless Practitioners
Act for the Province of Ontario.
A. L. COLE 1
Optometrist—Optician
Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted
Phone 33 Goderich, Ont:
P. J. RYAN
Real Estate and Insurance
Office and Residence:
:
11 Trafalgar- Street
Phone 663
FOR SALE—Houses of all kinds,"
choice building lots, business pro-
perty and several good • farms.
21 C4119 FJI 7f/RE
SclLsGassu,la:.‘,...wutA , fassestss.
selling Christmas Cards. Ex..
elusive with REGAL Sell the
2t•card-ft-ature boxlull._
or REGAL'. famous"Friend•
ship' flux of Sill. occa.ion cards.
Double Sales! lntroduEe REGAL'S wonderful
new Canadian Scent's Bon. 16 cards by famous
Canadian,:artists,T1.TtEGAI: S new Framed Gift
Pictures of authentic Canadian Scenes are ileal
Christmas Gifts. Sell for 5l. Learn the in-
triguIng details. Up to 507s clear profit.
Write NOW for agent's 4946 Catalog.
ilEGAL STATIONERY CO. LTD..
Dept. M1,105 Simcoe St.,Toronto,Ont:
Dept. Mi 163 W. !Ladoga St.,
Mama' ver., B.C.
VITEKLY
AY, SEPTEMBER 260h,1946
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Entriesco ANS WOMAN BENDS
txpected
for Plowing JIi,ghTHAN'OR CLOHINMrs.Albert'J�ayior, Keays street,
has received a letter as follows i>a
Everything points to the Inter- ation fol; this event.. 1' xpert tutor acknuwledbulent of a woollen ca.Ile
national Plowing mato', to be held and horse plowmen, are giving fteely which was part of a brindle of clothing;
at Port Albert airfield on October` 15, i of .their time and knowledge . in ; eon,- sent overseas by the Victoria Biome.
16, 17 and 18, being the greatest event 'ducting these coaching classes for the and school Club:
of its kind ever held in Ontario. Stim- juniors, and a keenly -contested cum-
ulated by the' offer of free trips to petition is expected.
Britain for the first- and second -prize i Farm Machinery Exhibits'
The
.
s � Th exhibits
o � farm mach lies
'winners in the championship classes, e +� t ;� � 3 ,
entries are expected to reach an- all- equipment and supplies will break all
time high for the"forty seven different' former records Four large h.in(;ars
classes of competition to be held.Of of the former• R ( A I airfield will
INSURE - IN SURE
INSURANCE
CONFEDERATION. LIFE
WIND- CAE, ,
FIRE—'referred rates for
preferred risks.
'ACCIDENT,. & SICKNESS
Consult
JOHN FA,BRISH
Phone 82-113. Dungannon
Geo. G. MacEwan
Fire,Accident and -Motor Car
Insurance
OFFICE—MASONIC TEMPLE
WEST STREET
PHONE 230 GODERICII
DONALD B. BLUE
EXPERIENCED AUCTIONEER
Liieensed for Counties of Huron
• and Bruce
RIPLEY, PHONE 49
For information apply to J. N:
Kernighan, Division Court Clerk.
Goderich, Ont.
Most honourable Mrs. Albert Taylor,
—For me it is a very- laleasaut duty,
to thank you for the woolen cape,
I received from the so-called 11.A:.R.K.
(Relief Action Iced Cross).
Near one of its angles I found a piece
` of paper and thereupon written, yo r
the forty-seven classes, twenty-four, be filled to capacity with these elibits, name and address. Therefore I write
are iu the international group, and which will also include' exhibitipns of 3'OU,
in order to. give you my most
will be held on the last three 'days of farm products of Huron and surl°round- sincere thanks, and to tell you that you
the match. On the first .day, there ! ing empties, government ,agr.ic., ltural have made us a very great pleasure.
will be twenty-three classes confined to !institutions and by the Junior IF raters Now the cape is worn by my second
local plownnen, ten being confined tot Association of Ontario. T breed child, a little daughter, who has been
farmers from Huron county, seven to clubs of the surrounding count' ave 1 burn on the llth of February, 1945, dur-
farmers from Bruce, and six to farmers,arranged• for special cattle shu\ s. All ing the most dark period of- the war
from Perth. On the first .day, there,the leading farm machinery au equip- tfor our country.
will be a special' horse show, with the ; went firms have arranged for .[lemon- MI -During that time it was. quite - 1 ,
Plowing teams being judged solely on strations of the latest types 0of uachin- possible to buy something for a baby.
their performance. The horse slow -ery, including jeeps, warble 1 spray- .All things were carried away by ,the
for the international classes will be ' ing equipment, weed control aehiu- Germans. After our liberatiou it re -
judged on conformation and quality ' ery and heavy machines fur making °hiinedna bad
n btime,
ehalf especf ially_
for Our
clothes,
and equivalent as well as on perform- and clearing land, cleaning ou ditches
ance. 1, and reuaiving hedgerows. '1' lese de- Now you ,can understand how pleased
- Junior farmers are showing a spec- monstrations will be conduct daily. I was when I received the baby clothes,
e Inter- also because I ail expecting my third
on \Ved- j child about July this •year.
llls Ex -Here in Holland the climate cap be
xuvernur- rather chilly during the summer_ by our
General of Canada, on Lund• t($ officiate. cloudy sky and rainy days. Now and
�his \x,}11 be the first major a°rricultur ('specially after a three months, when it
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in effect somecould buy only a pound. al event at. \which the,(auvern( r -General
is {ll autumn again Ivy daughter is enjoy
:\s ulaximtuu
prices were based le .i will take part since his urriA• ti in Can- ing her cape.
most cases on large sales, the board 1 a(1a, and a huge• ci;u\Z-d is expected My husband is a reverend of the
permitted sales of, one pound to be to be (111 h1t11d to \vcic'uulc hi111. I)utc'ln Reformed ('hureh. We' are liv-
increasedI�_i and • two pounds, 1.x..,--.- .1u1)tL..,,1U;I.�11g,( iftt'ut'-li t\i(` ('en matte fug in 'ln,ti eni ''t Waal, a village netts
---ii ing ill..' :1 'tl04 aal, tri-- cif -L1iu .i.t-
1 pt:. „. 1 re... '.iltt tltu c jlglr (tel. Ifo.:• (a tering to teed tL( cr ,welt .ars„
4):k�, .. _ In l m;. Y.. x: ,:1 .. `. r <_, _ (,..htl've:iiiILU.sba (( 1111'- 111 11)1-
, +� .� v _. __.!••�' ...._ � ,i. . p(c f'il`l"t)�1'Ic''t`iii„ "i�iiiiStflttfc f;.,,:ice =•+'t'rt,�t'r-".,:,\\ �... lu�t,cli. •
Q.--\\'h11t will be the ceiling price i'riilg to -Lave billets available in Code- land, last dear. My husband has rete
of winter apples this year', j rich and the surrounding county for bra ted Tire marriage' of (111e of them,
A. -Ceiling prices vary for different .those desiring to stay over the period who Married one of my cousins, in a
church (ti Utrecht.
varieties of atopies, If you will g;ii'e j of the 11n1itcll, ir_
.us the variety of apple- in which you I ltol;e you'll -excuse ivy' faulty Eng
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are and I 1wpe you are eolith
interested, tL ` fit you wish GIFT 0�' MOTION
pholstery
Ravin;? your furniture re -upholstered by ug is worthwI i e•
Dependable working r,ship plus the better e0verau1gS.
. 12 yOars of satisfaction in Goderich.
1O4Year
.IMotla roofing The u4 'e
Phone 206J Pc1
•Ierou
rally keen interest ill the junior inter- I The formal opening of 1
county team plowing match, and coach- ! national Match, at 2.30 p.m.
Ing classes for farms boys are being' nesday, October 1(i, will find
conducted in many counties in prepay- 1 c�ellenc•y Earl Alexander,
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
Correspondence promptly an-
swered. Immediate arrangements•
can be made 'for Sales Date by
calling Phone 203, Clinton.
Charge moderate and satisfac-
tion Guaranteed. 19tf
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HAROLD JACKSON
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
HURON AND PERTH
For information, etc., write
R.R. 4, Seaforth; or phone (col-
lect) Seaforth, or 867, Goderich.
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AT ONE,
T$ CAPITAL THEATRE - 4�
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Now—Harbara Staliwycli in "r1'I riiride '1'ore '°'ifooik.' — -'
MON. TUES. and WED. TWO EEATI`RES
Myrna I.oy—I)on- Ameche and Bobby Driscoll
An intense cmotJ(lnal drama with a swift and 1inique plot,
a (raring (•111n11'x
"SO GOES MY LOVE"
Gale Storm—Phil, Regan and Thomas Mitchell
in riotous, roisterous t111e of .1 he r(lhust nineties
- "SUNBONNET STA"
THI'R. FRI. •and SAT.
Susanna Foster—Tur'han Bey—Alan, Curtis and Andy Devine
Telling; the musical story of a girl who shocked the wot'i(1's
., most shameless spot),
"F°RI CO AL" - ;,
....._._.=,,
treniing "The Bandit of Sherwood Forest."- .
.n.Mati nees Wed,, Sat.' and Holidays at 2.30 p.m. ,
are e amouused that
to -blit' or gk;ell, we shall be glad to give i. •PICTIiRg PROJECTOR you have made thankful friends in
you the. inforiiuition you request. IIollau(1.
Received at Rally I)ay Service in-
,' Knox O'htixch "
ma
Q.-1 have sumplums for sale and
my neighbors tell Inc they must be I The dedication of a '10 -millimetre
sold in covered bi skets. is this true? 1 motion picture pro,1t'0l r and access,-
A.—under
ccess,A,—underr regulutionstgoverning the ()ries was 1t reature of the annual Rally 1
11.i1txi>.rttlm prices offresh fruits, L 1)uy service. in Knox Presbyterianpeaches, plums and peal's may be sold i ('hurcll ell Suilday- morning.
in either covered or uncovered baskets. { The projector is - the gift to the
(liui'eh of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 811ndV.
Q.—Sonie- years ago I boarded a i Tile dedication was conducted by the •
collegiate student five days of t.11e I minister, lt(Mt'. I{ichar(1 Stewart, who
week and charged five dollars a week. stateei that it wad 11 vel'y real pleasure
I want to re -rent the room now, but jet() uccept.tlle generous .gift in the name
feel that I cannot ggive the same 'service of the session , and congregation. "I
for five dollars. May 1 inerease the ;till a great, believer in visual education, ,
charge?; and it is most- encourftgilig to find
.A.:—We assume from your letter that 1 c'o1111nercial`-ilruis are la 01 citing out in
you are inquiring as to room and'the production of . educational Iillhls
board and .not board, alone. If this is that are spiritual in, type
so and if, you are supplying every- A plaque on the,, case c( utllilling the
thing including bedding and linen and 11(.(•es•s0ries_ reads : "!'reset ted to Knox
the laundering thereof, you Can fix your
own rates, having -in mind the amount
that was- payable for. similar acc'um-
11i,datiuln in .the neighborhood 011 July
1st, 1913. •
t' `
ickett
A,T:•C.M.
ORGANIST
Knox Presbyterian Church'
Teacher of,
Piano, Organ, Theory
Phone 477- or 199
Ontario Registered
1Ie ober of
1
Music Teachers' Association
)(tf
1'resbyteriuu Church by ., r. and Mrs.
'Phomas Sandy. in the +Merest and
welfare (its our youth."
Jlr. Stewart was assist('(1 in. the ,
pally Day service, by Ali!, Robert
Hisser, superintendent, a ll -\ir. Alex_
lititler, assistant super.11teucic11t, of
the Sunday'schoi,l. -Jit'. A'111. AV'iekett,'
director of1 praise. was ill charge of
'Ha', anisic, which, besid('s the Ly.111•►ls,
col1siste) of the ant'heni ':I1lclitne--Hine
Ear to Me" 'with I)a'u \ ,alter as sulo-
ist, and 11 Wen rcudered s ,lu, "heist' I's,
'Holy Jesus.- by Barba -a • 1)li' Mc-
V'ittie. representing the 1111lttll-school.
p ".lslpfriug t(t! Kingsh," p" w'its the
subject chosen by Rt V, Mr.. Stewart
for hi,s,addres, to. the .Ifildren. The
text:.'Man lo0helh olio the outward,
:lppc111'1111( , but the j,or ' luuketh 111011
tile heal'[" ' t 1 Sanlllel, (,.( :7
1.
1)uvid, Sai(1 We preach `'r, has ch„,:on
king to succeed Saul I,','c:nlsc tlt(n1glh,
small in stature he h11 1 the require-
• intuits to he :1 kiiig llll(1 1' (iu(1. lic'li(•f
that .Jesus is the Son. ,f God is the
first essential to .b(' :i ki'tg in 11 1'llli<t!
ion sense. "'1'he most i 1purtant thing
in your life today is 11 c detelupllieut
of J(i11r per (nighty 'SO 111:1t y((u \will
hat -'e lin abiding Jere of tied 11ttii -
obediell('e to Ilis \\ ill."
WESTERN ONTARIO MOTORWAYS
Bps ' Sehedulre nmv >sn etTect
Leaves Goderich daily izteTuding Sunda),
1.45 a.tn.; 12,25 p.m.; 4.15 p.m.
Arrives Goderich daily
11.50 a.m. ; 3.45 p.m.; 9.20 p.m.
Leaves Sundays and `holidays
8.00 p.m. and 9.30 p.m.
The 8.00 p.m. bus goes di ret to London
" only.
Connections at Clinton for London,
Detroit, Winghaln, Walkerton, Porf
Elgin and Owen Sound
Connections at Stratford for Woodstock
Kitchener, Guelph, • Hamilton and
Toronto.
Connections at Mitchell for Listowel
and London. '
For information phone " British Ex-
change phone 691 or 71'7.
E. T. Armstrong
OPTICIAN and OPTOMETRIST.
• Square — Goderleh
"See Armstrong and .See Better"
At I:pcknow first Friday of
each month.
J. W. CRAIGIE
INSURANCE
and -
REAL ESTATE
PHONE 24 • • GODERICH
wi■rrvimiriogrominumovaw
Wawanesa' Mutual Fire Insu-
rance Co. 50 years in business,
Canada's largest Fire Ins. Co.
Get our rats on Car and Wind
Insurance. ,-
Among the °lowest in Canada.
GORDON JEWELL
R.R. 6 Goderich •
Phone Carlow 21-r-4,
'imisomomoommomomainuo
Quick ,Relief From
Summer Complaints
To get q'tiick relief from
intestinal ntestinal pains,. , sea-
sickness or summer complaint,
use DOCTOR' FOWLER'S
EXTRACT OF WILD STRAW-•
BERRY.
This dependable family remedy -
is -one of the most effective and
best known medicines for 'bowel
complaints. Insist on DOCTOR
FOWLLR''S E X T 11 ACT 0P`
WILD STRAWI'ERRii•- --sol,'.
drug
gists ert'r�-wlo red t'rice 3t '
a bottle.
The T. (--.2••l t
Toronto (),.t • ,
(TO OUR FRIENDS FROM THE U. S.)
Good 'hunting and our wise game e laws bring more
and more friendly visitors from south of the border.
They're doubly welcome as fine sportsmen and
because they help our economy. It's `up to ' each one
of us to encourage their visits ... give them a real
welcome every time.
'SKY HARBOR PEO II' LE
GIVE QUTC-SERVICE
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'111, we're oft' 'to the fair.- takes
on a (,jil'fere'ut lileauing from that of
ye. horse-drawn vehicle (lays in this •
tuode)•n (lay of nit travel.
llugh dill,, 'chairman of the Huron
comity plowing nlatc•11 c'olnnlitt('('. and
11 r1)t11('l' busy 111a11 these days, \w1E5 1l
cattle judge at the fall fair at Ii'111ning-
ton last' Thursday. lu order .to sa\ (Y
111114' he Chartered •11 1)1ane froIJl Sky
Harbor Air `cr('ice an flew down to
Leamington, leaving 10(1(rich at 11)
11.1 11 'i'hursduy. , lie returned Boone the
saute day. "The plane landed hint
right back at hong(' i1) a field just be-
hind the bal'n,- said Mrs. Hill, n'IIhlg
of the speedy service.
Two other charter trips were made
by .Sky Harbor air Svrvicc "1ast weep
one to Guelph and theother to Toro11to,
.1t the week -end aircraft front IIa11-
(Ver, Ilo-arriston, Exeter and Londoin
st))ppe'd • over :It Sky II11('1►01' for re
fueling, .leaking the airport compar-
atively busy.
NORTH sT. UNITED
The Atottincs Association of North
street 1'rliled ('1111011 met in the church
on I"riday afternoon with the president,
\1i -s. Alooney, in the ('hair. After the
regular 1insi114'ss was transacted, com-
mittees were appointed for the dinners
to be held in the church ]tall on
October 1(ith and 17th. when the Inter-
natfonall flowing Match is to be in
progress,
'Ten tatwe ' arrangements wei'(' ' 14Iso
made for the annual' b:1za1tr, and tell
to be held in November. •
., L.o.tk,e'rs- of appreciation for flowers
1'(,('('ived' (11iring illness or on account
of bereavement in the fati)ily were
read by Mrs. i'1. 1'ridhalu. Mrs, W. 11.
Price, one .of the leaders of group 2,
took Charge of the `devotional pati of 1
the .prograul. Thy : eripture i('14son
wits rend by \It's. l'ri(l,llnm find 1)Y'ay('1'
offered by Airs, tole, jfter which Mrs.
Fowler contributed '1 1)101tsi115 vocal1
solo, accompanied by Mrs. 3. A. Snitler.
The meeting closed with a hytnn and
the' Mizpah )x'11edi('tion.
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IT'S SVERYBODY'S BUSINIIM
Ontario profits almost as,
much from tourist busi-
ness as -from gold mining.
It's up to us -to keep this
business, growing. -
Every tourist dollar is •
shared, his way: r Hotels;
2. Stores; 3. Restaurant:'-;
4. Taxes, etc.; 5. Amuse-
meats; 6. Garages.
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"...one of the least of
these my brethren..:'
rr: r. R •/•::.•.
Reconstructing lives is the
Salvation -Army's job
and' yours
cannot suffer little ones, denied' their birthright
by folly or neglect, to face a hopeless future.
Canada needs kll her citizens. Reclamation of broken
lives is a "reconstruction'; job.
Remember Him who :said, "Inasmuch '`as ye have
done it unto one of the least of these my brethren,
ye have dpne it unto me."
Wherever there is an unfortunate child„ an unwed
mother, a prisoner anxious to "go,straight", a wastrel
-for whom there is 'hope, an old• man or old woman
whom life has cast aside there YOU can help in
building a better Canada.
After war, the need for reconstruction in The Army's
'woirk on the Home Front is pressing. Give generously,
l,Oea•I ('hairrnaa--'.Mr, (fd. N.
i)owker
Treasurer—Mr. W. Hay
1-43l"r1-;MBIli. ,?:4 -OCTOBER .1
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IICMHUE FMANITYRONS''S
Many thousands
Caanadians m 1t�siall f
laesiet5t�{i.,�i17 "i7ie(
sonaJ servi(•es •he
Salvation Arany in its
Materflitq Tales aid
Hospit(tf3
Old Folks' Noes
Prison 11nd polies
C:aurt Fork
Children's lloitles
Children's Summer
C,:t nldy9
Missin eriends'
Servt'(e
free Labr,»t Service
Alms' l9ost
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