The Seaforth News, 1923-02-08, Page 7Marriages and Funeral
Sermons
By Orison Swett Marden:
J
1 the
It
has'beenlong the :eustaflfru
,Togs. eetive bride and bridegroom to aehee ell over when elm rtees mostof1 p morning, who feels ,depreeeea'. nto
rehearso the nrarrtage ceremony lest
at the solemnization of the rmaeriage her time, needs just the help tbetDr,
they s
hould commit sense blunder that Williau-ie Pink Fills can give
her—
would
melte • }hent conspicuous or new etch blood arit>rcaueed by
ricUqulous. The number of disorders
v cold it not ben good plan far mon thin blood is amazing, and most wo
row an idea from this and per-
to bol
' eanally rehearse their funeral sermons
Several years before the probable: time
of their death?
else
all
Funeral mermons, above
°u. - 11TWOM
What They Need to . Restore
alealth and Vitality
Wind and Stars,
-ni
ltt•
to g ,
The wind is hanging
the stars
T l
The high wind, the north wind,
She holds them in her hands' to light
And rune among the trees..
Among the treetops, high and high,,
The white flout sifts atmos the sky,
• t who n Stl1e neP.. 'star The scudding clouds rue o
Stte.hanes a star abohe ntY door
And ane sear to the pins, .
Beneath her foot the whirling enow,
I peep without and see her go,
Then shiver and draw back.
Tl1e woman who feels tired eu , h She hag th t r here.
n before
aped are careless alien, this c0itd ton I pile niy fire and shiver still—
of their blood, 'Their norvee are 'Viola I hear her laughing, passe the hill--
1Y
ill—
ly affected, and•theY become irritable; How cold it is tonight!
they worry over trifles, and do not ob- ,
Abigail Cresson.
a
be
There
mY
t refreshin sleep,
a 1 1:
in g
db se mo ,
thread be honest and sincere. But if tamenclt troubles
that calls A restaittant-keeper who apparently
t M s stomach, a
t erica ,
r ilia
is light a
sn
I condition tie 1
qm, f
tee g
' the co
f- h
• the road truth were told ave 1 the blood -making
f s�diiie dead niers, it would great- name' Pink: Pills, had a weakness for the "highfalutin".
the eeaa of s i u could of, this me ene
liver d If, insmin of the e they de. Fall the moon. She finds
inistor, .could'statement of Mrs: John Conroy, NIO'LLUSCOUS Bl'VALVl78 :are exposed in tanks of water to the Bible for - me to get a good :night's
livered by the mdirect ..•....., ..ei.d, ..c..A e. mnnm..eermfnation Steen. _
The Misleading Placard.
Finds Plants Grow Better VETERAN TELLS
i ht,
b �
J
mooniu°ht Nian bysunllehe le new be- Declares Telylac. Freed Fbril
HOW .HE ESCAPE'
kl h
That pltiuts• grow ,mono ciuic y Y
-----
Mg demonstrated at the • Hartley Boa Froin Stomach Trouble,
anieal Laboratories of Liverpool Vni- ,� Weakness 4
S�s'elllaa areal Lift O
at h. the g • c Off with Fingers
versety, says, a London, desp e.
followed the remark dropped Left by Pneumonia. .
rosearth
by a gardeater !tamed l•Ittyes Swawley Gega;ge I,. l.ewls, BoulIle St., Lan
of the Horticultural College ,ta 151155 don, Ont„ well-kilOW - carpenter and
'.Elizabeth. Semon.s of Live^_•pact 'Citi- veteran of the South' African and
versitY that cucumbers g.iew two or World wars, bio added his panes b)
three inches more in the moonlight tate Mug 1f51 of Ontario people praising
than by daylight, and the seeds ger Tanlac for the benefits they have do-
minated better under the }noon- , rived from taking tete Medicine.
Miss ,Semens be5an experimenting ''Last winter," said Mr, Lewis, "1
and in the last six weeks• has made was down with pneumonia, and after
considerable .pregrese - by artificial that I couldn't got my strengllo back
light. She, finds that the polarized turd 'Wee nimble to went, I had:no'an-
spurt to seed petite, and 1f 1: dud dare to eat it only.
light of the moop� glues a
germination and that pelletized arta caused me more suffering with me
MiCe o I had neuritis in my legs,
till 11 u
tl
1 ewe
e feet would p
Semens' says' that ntgonlloftt can b and my oe
to
value placed in hits strop window a placard
polarized only during oortatn phases of thought they would. burst. My kidney%
Lhe d that oOan seeds were out of order, and it was irnPOS-
sins o and nerve.restoring tonic. The v,
ly surpt ise t it '- " attld
di i is proved by Inscribed thus
he'nr the remelts of omployees and
River, Ont„ who says.—"Two years
ago, after the birth of ene of my child-
ren, I because so rain -down that I had
to wean the baby and could not do my standing its front of the window; 011
housework. I lost appetite, took no la- gaocw1 in spelling out the sign, •
serest in anything, and was in a pitiable t' them Harry?" one asked
"What's
the other, •
"I ammo," said Harry,
u the Street a bit and see
Mut ane ester saloon.Ifeel
Williams' Pink Pills. 01 titin' some oyesters.," said the
two hoses I felt somewhat better and
get a further supply, I founts my ap-
In every style.
A couple of young men, manifestly
fr•om "up country," were' observed
olliees who' had seen only that side of their charectee which they triea to is greatly quickened. When. there es 'Tut I have taken on new hope hide tem their friends, how shocked no moonlight 8110 expuuue eta. started taking Tanlae.
they would bel If thee could 'only re.
grai
-
grains to polarized artificial light anti I can lust feel the medicine buildig
n u uer �� -�.. - finds that they break down, producing
brawo t a
hoauso their funerals as they did their condition I tried different doeto st tittle ntas� Shee of dextrin and sugar
marriages what -a Sine "ciaange it would
in
much:,
crystals, savo the Qatar skin of
give them to make a let of corrections the leaf acts as Its own polarizing ap-
iu their lives, se that at the close the in d't all tar un Lets o p pasatus and it is believed that we may
funeral eulogy would ring true. Aft taking if we lcin it Y be on the eve of learning what occurs
If every man were to. know years be 11 b tt i like a within the leaf itself,
r
but theydid 'not help me very mu
I was this condition ion a sumo
til a neighbor .advised me to try Dr:•
fore the died what people would say of athei
him at his funeral, how quickly 'he Q
would go to work to change his life
petite improving; I-could.do my house-
work and living again seemed 'worth
wh e. coo nuc taking the p
some months. and,was then enjoying "Jo.nes?„ •
the beat of health. I cannot too strong• Jones --Cls, it must be because I al-
ly recommend Dr, Williams' Pink Pills ways sleep on my right side. That
to anyone run down and in used of a
tonic as they built me up, and there papa doesn't sleep
is no Signs of anaemia about me to• i head!"
ay,
You can get Dr, Williams' Pink Pills
from any dealer in medicine, or by
mail at 50 cents a box oi' six boxes for
$2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine
Co., Brockville, Ont. •
Ruby tints in glassware are due to Minard's Liniment for Neuralgia
small trace's of geld mixed with it.
Mistake Somewhere.
are your whiskers so
titin on the right side 'of your ace, ..
KEEP
TLE � rIES
and remedy kis detects. How many o'f
Bobbie --"Why f 1\ir
welle. ti d t ]r[ g tl ills for
the cruel, . -slurring, damning thongs
which }ti's said about him after he is
gond would be changed to praise. How
changed our htatorie,e and blograp'bies Wiroter is a dangerous season for the
would be if those who have passed on rubs the halt away, little ones. The, days are so .change;
could only have known in time .just Bobbie—"But But 1 p able—one bright, the: next cold and
what `people thoughtof them, holy d % i
they regarded them, what they would
say of them when the book of their
lives wase closed and the hist line writ
tent
What would not multitudes'of those
who have passed out have given to
have had the einem., to hear an honest,
truthful funeral sermon years before
the end camel To have known 10
middle life the estimation, in which
they were generally held instead of
passing out without -ever having
known would have completely changed
the keynote of their lives. .Many men
would have given a large part 1f not
all, of their wealth, to have had ,the op-
portunity of seeing themselves as
others saw them in time to correct
their failings and weaknesseil.
I leave always thought that I would
like 16 know what the empleyieee. and
these who have been associated with
rue in life, my friends,. acquaintances
and neighboi•s,'would say at my fusion.
al. Would it be fine and helpful, in-
spiring ,and comforting, or would it be
hard and condemnatory, a revelation
to rue of faults and wealm055es that I
had never thought rot in such a light?
I don't know, neither do you know, my
friend, what people will say of you af-
ter you ate gone. Wouldn't it be a
good thing then for you and for me,
toe all of us who have reached middle
lite, to begin right away occasionally
to rehearse our funeral sermons?
If we were to be perfectly frank
'with ourseiveee our vanity and s'eilf-es-
team infest get sante severe jolts. It
'would certainly give us a chance to
correct before it is too late many mis-
taises and blunders, touch thoughtless -
nese and setflshness, and perhaps to
nialre a revisdou of many cold-blooded
polioles which furthered only our own
interests r.nd not at all those of the
man et the other end of the bargain.
No ,natter what a man's funeral ora-
tion may say, it is what the people
• say about hint that counts. Revise
their judgment uoav b;' rehre'arsing your
funeral - sermon.
WELL IN WINTER
me up. My appetite has carne backDoesn't :met a bits _ Dzop a little
full yon cath, I can sleep lite a fol}, "Freezone"'on an aching corn, Instant -
and you can het I'll stick to Tanlae.", ly that corn 'atops hurting, then shorn
Tanlac is sold by all good druggists,
ly you lift it right off wi h fingers:
, Halo's Origin.
The halo batt its origin nearly two
thousand years ago. To guard against to
or corn between the toes, and the cal-
luses, without so_eness or irritation,
gar
i1
Ji
tending on his edb stormy, that the. mother is afraid to
The amends annual l yield of raw take }hie children out for the fresh air
wool is`reekonred at about 3,000,000,- and exercise they need so much. In
000,000 lbs., of which about forty per consequence they are often cooped up
cent, is produced in countries' of the in overheated, badly ventilated rooms
British Empire. and are soon seized with colds or
grippe. What is needed to keep the
little ones well is. Baby's Own Tablets.
They will regulate •the'stomach and
bowels and drive out colds, and by
their use the baby will be able to get
over the winter season in perfect safe-
ty, The Tablets are sold by medicine
Boosting for Happiness and Efficiency
BY 0. S. Mardon
If you have anythdng to say about aiagiinglro1 - the
world
grerd operafamous
opera
con
dip!
people or institutions, ally not l cart music; they can listen to the
your Pen in the snit of sympathy, of i greatest orators, lecturers, clergymen,
charity, instead 'of that of denunciation If teachers and entertainers, each speak
dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box
from The.Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.,
Ont.
Brockville,
The Peace Pipe.
• Calumet, the name given to the
Peace pipe of the American Indians by
the Frenebl Canadians, occupied among
the nations a position of symbolic sig
iiifccance and deepest reverence,- The
calumet was only iutrustedtothe care
of :the highest ofileial of a 'tribe anal
was used in connection with the super••
entiaus rite's' and •ceromonies of the
race on great. and solemn occasions,
suOlf as malting of ponce treaties and
sometimies on declarations of war, The
peace pipe or-nlelipltle pipe was be-
tween two -and three }aches ioatg; and
the fact 'of peculiar significance is that
it was the stem welch was the object
of veneration among the aborigines.
'Dile stem leas of reed artistically dec-
orated with women's hair or eagles'
quills. The pipe bowl of the Western
Indians was of red catltnite, which was
a fine grained, pliable stone of deep
red coder found in the Coteau des
Prairies, west of Big Stone Lake, In
South Dakota. In the East and South-
east the bowl wee of white stone
pierced with several holes so that sev-
eral stents conitl be used at the same
nine. The calumet quarries were not
only neutral ground to all warring
tribes, but those were many sacred
traditions connected with these quar-
ries.
of contempt? -Why hammer, blast, i ing on .his own particular subject; the
condemn, denounce others' motives, I chldren can be entertained with bed.
others' acts? Willy look far the badintime stories, and the young people
everythhtg instead of the good? Why I 'with dance music; in fact, the oppose
-lstic fctinoc- tunny for entertainment and inetrac-
is It that so many pessimistic
.tion, accorcling'to the taste and desire
of every member of the family, is un
limitod.
Instead of being a subject for jest,
radio is an unqualified blessing to, mil•
lions; of people, a mew instrument of
progress for which we should be deep-
ly thdtnkful. dust think what it means
for invalids and scant -invalids, people
confined all the time to their homes,
in many instances to their beds, to be
able to receive mental treatment, en-
couragement and uplift, every day in
their o'wid homes, without the slightest
inconvenience to then}! Think what
it will mean to minions of shut-ins,
cripples, invalids, and the very old, to
be able to get encouraging, cheer -11p,
helpful sermons and lectures on the
radio- every day, by those who know
how to uplift and cheer.'! Suet thine
stow it wil relieve the tedium of their
confinement, how le will help them to
bear their suffering; to. be able to look
forward to oven an Itettr of daily en-
tertainment and help the year round!
How stimulating for those who have
a talent for entortaitiment to o-ealize
how much they can help the world
along, what a marvelous amout.t of
good they Sten do, dhow much they
alleviate the suffering of their less -for-
tunate brothers add sisters
gifts.
lasts are to -day expressing themselves
this way in print—in books, magazhies
and newspapers?' Some of these
writers are even malhtg fun of radio,
condemning, criticising and lampoon-
ing It.
Now this is cheap business, These
carping critics mistake stupidity and
oaptiousmess for cleverness and wit.
The truth is, rate is one of the most
wonderful developments of electricity,
and it is going to revolutionize home
life, especially in the country. Think
what its use will mean to women in
rontote country districts who are prac-
tically slaves to their -homes, who
rarely leave them, and who have no
opportunities such as city people have
for change, •rect'eartion, amusement and
instruction. 'Radio will open to them
some of the priceless advantages en-
joyed by true most Cavored city dwell -
Truly!
Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of
"Freezcne" for a few teats, sufficient
remove every lard cern, soft corn,
the possibility of rata staining the
Classified Adzierti t!oveiits;,,
hRN 12a 17111 rri:v resent 'T1eva,
I!i
i is Fitr
1yJ nSrSnr d,r.:1 C
Oircnlarcndtp<
i
na g
for Music., Tuts rni i-�•..
thin, eta, Auierlcan. Ivtusis 4;0„ 000
hr'i+adtivay,
iTJJ' B-UaM cL VP1i,, TI;IT7 "GFIOlsl'P
,L1 anBAtson, nua1 : W,'lLe A'or 3nteu ot#tinn tau
5o - Fi'n5,4?',.' 15111. , Slderton,.
Ontario.
marble faces of their godh, the Greeks
used to protect tltem. with a large
metal plate placed aver the top of head., These were mistaken by paint-
ers in later years for emblems of
divinity. Accordingly, our Christian .
saints are pictured with .the ring which
we cell a halo.
MONEY ORDERS.
The safe way to send honey by mail
is by Dominion Express Money Order.
The Tripping Tongue.
Hostess—"Pardon me, wcn't you, if
I continue sewing while you are here?
I shall then feel that I am not wasting
my time,"
' Silkworms were first reared by a
Obineee Enepeese 4,500 years ago, aac-
cereing to an. cid: Chinese book, en-
titled "The 'Si'•kivorm Cweeie.
Hens of Manitoba.
Hens of Manitoba last year contri-
buted more to the wealth of Canada
than, the Canadian Government origin
ally paid -for the three, prairie pro-
vinces.
sir Joseph Plavelle, former chair-.
• lean' of - the Grand Trunk Railway
Bcard, made this statement', in a recent
eddrel's and backed it with oSlcial
figures. ' -
"When in 1809," said Sir Joseph,
"Che Government of Canada, agreed to
pay the Iiuclson Bay Company 300,000
pounds sterling for the pioneer fur
company's rights• in the bounds now, era--
btaced in the provinces 00 Menitoba,
Oaskettl'Sewan and Alberta, Parlia-
ment ent, was disturbed becausethe price
wee thought to be excessive,
"A recent report issued by the De-,
pertinent ot'Agriculttu'a•. of Manitoba.
shows Ibat the products of the bees
of the province• last yeas were male
keted for a suns exceeding 82,000,000.
Thee in one year the hens' of.(1110 pro
vince brought the farriers one-third
more Money, than the purchase price
of a tract of land which is now among
the richest sections in tine --Dominion."
A lHalapy Day.
A heart Cull of t4,inkfulness,
Athimbleful lef tl o re f ca
�,
i
A Soivl of simple l opefulne%s,
An,eafly morning prayer..
Outside the cost of the receiving see
pastas, which may be purchased for
twenty or twenty -five -dollars, 04' which
a bright boy can rig up for ten 01.
twelve, every home, no matter how
far removed trona the great contras of
civilization and culture, can tame its
own permanent bureau of entertain-
utnt. At the expense of only one or
two cents an hour, the entire family
A smile to greet the moping with;
A• lbind word as the itey
To epee the door and greet the day,
Wbate er it brings to thee,
i ncc
A patient trust in Pt o1 do
To sweetnn.all, Shia way,
All. these combined with' thoughtful
Will make a happy dos.
Can
eau enjoy, evening after evening, the exercise of
'Fria 10hal tsuisber o!' meso tocrwiteti
(reit! 13iitain and I-rel4and during
v u',u 1' to 4,570,302,
•
their
by
the
l
0
,el aid:,' a;f 4,4, �.
TARIETY in foods is essential, of course,
V but in providing variety do not overlook
the importance of nourishment.
Some foods supply bulk with little nourishment
-others provide nourishment with little bulk.
Crisp, delicious Grape -Nuts is a highly nour-
ishing
cereal food in unusually compact form.
It -supplies the rich nutrition of wheat and
malted barley, including the mineral elements
of these splendid grains, without which health
and strength cannot be maintained. '
Grape -Nuts with good milk is a complete
food, combining all the food elements ,needed
i
for -hod}- building.
Economical, too,because a moderate amount.
provides unusual nourishment.
Sold by Grocers Everywhere!
TILE BODY BUILDER
6G Reason"
"There's ' a
Made by Canadian Postum Cereal Co., Limited
45FrontSt. .3,,'cometo • Factory: Windsor; Outdrio
'h, -w:7 �.--'-....aa....N.�** µ! f4..4
I
IF STOMACH IS
TROUBLING YOU
Instantly! End . Indigestion
• Stomach misery Ywith
"Pape's Diapepsin"
As soon as you eat a tablet or two
of "Pape's Diapepsin" your indigestion
is gone! Heavy pain, heartburn, flatu-
lence, gases, palpitation, or any misery
from a sour, acid stomach ends. Cor-
rect your stontaolt and digestion for a
few cents. Each',pael:age guaranteed
by druggist, '
ff_l
\o
COARSE SALT
LAND SALT
Bulk Carlota
TORONTO SALT WORKS
C. J. CLIFF - TORONTO
Ome5lca'o 171oneee nog iSomtodioe
Hoak 011
DOC; DISEASES
and slew to iseed
Mailed Free to masers-
dress
ayeWdress by the Author.
05 clay Ciioves Oa., 5110.
125 W'iat 84th street
,. Nero York, U.S.A.
RuS5ELL
V AN Ha0N
Home Brew. •
First Bachelor—"Some people a01o1
to find matrimony very stitnlditting."
Second Rachelor—"Something brew-
ing all the time, I suppose:' •
Laying ears*.
A !latish tar, haute on leave . and
celebrating tale eccasian, had got him -
sett into 0 dilemma. He bad ]tired. a
taxi, only to discover when approacb-
tng his destination that he was penni-
less. He had dined and wined, not
wisely, but too well. ` lint the Walsh
-navy 'is a training -school of resoures-
felness. Tie caught up the speaking
tbes4oated "Stop!" Unlined ed
out.
"I just want to pop into this tobac
oontste and get sonic notches," he exo
Plainer' t•n }110 eleven "I've, dropped a
pound cote aameweere in the cab and
can't find 11 in the Clark,"- He entered
the LobsccoiiasL's arid tie he dill so the
cab and its driver vanished into the
night as be had anticipated
In Great Britain ,the sovereign has
not exercised* his right of vetoing, or
atoppurg, ¢a law since 1707
More titan one tee t ss d different
varieties o'1' wheat arc 1 t s w ti; end !ho-
1i000150r is constantly Me:ca_ing,
PIMPLES ON.
HEAD ANDK
Small e r
and Formed Sore
Erupptions. Skin Sore and
Fled. Cuticura Heals.
"Pimples broke out ou the back
of my head and neck. At first the
pimples were small and then
ran into each other and
formed eoreeruptions about
the size of a ten cent piece.
The skin was sore and red
and itched a great deal,
causing me to scratcb.
"1 bad the trouble about
six months before I began using
Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and
after using three cakes of Soap and
three boxes of 'Ointment I was
healed." (Signed) 3. A. Macdonald,
Gifford, Quebec.
Rely on. Cuticura Soap, Ointment
and Talcum to care for your skin
9amploEachrresbYlLeh. Address: "L ona,Llm-
Cad, 944 et. Paul ROY., Moutcud." 5015 ovcrY-
whe', - Sonp26c. alstment?nund 6ec. Talcuro26c.
Couture Soap chores without 1,003.
'LE
•ti 11LTtieG.:01 ALL ILIX�Db', Id,BW OR
used, ,.pulley0, saws, Cable, hoop
eine„ shipped subieot to approval at low:,
est prices in:; Clr•gada. '. York eating. .Coo
1.15 York Sty 7.;4ronto.
The !,rue: interests of my country
are never in oppasition tc the true
interests of the world.—Talleyrand.
Minard's Liniment for Recurs:seism.
{y.,.yHyyj.pN+,�9N494H1+.++h4�44.PiNMOa
"Cascarets" 1Oc
Best ;Bowel Laxative
When Bilious
Constipated
To clean out your bowels wsthaut
cramping or overacting, take Cascar-
ets.. Sick lieadaohe, billonsne%s, gases,.
indigestion, sous;- upset stomach, and:
ail such distire,ss gong by , morning.
'Nicest physics on eartlb for grownups
and children. 1Qc a box. Taste like
candy.
OWEN EOM
FORTY TO FIFTY
ie
Will Be Interested in Mrs. Thomp»,
son's Recovery by Use of Lydia
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound 1
Winnipeg, Man.— "Lydia E. Pink.
ham's Vegetable Compound :has done
me good to every way. I was very
weak and run-down and bad certain
troubles that women of my age
likely to have. I did not like to go to
the doctor so I took the Vegetable Com-
pound and amstill taking itright along,
and to
dsa any
y
' tom f
p ontlnend
it Irey
one I know who is not feeli-n well."
Mrs.: TgoMPSON, 803 Lizzie}., Winnie
peg, Man.
• When women who are between the
ages of forty-five and fifty-five beset
such annoying symptoms as ner-
vousness, irritability, melancholia and
heat flashes, which produce headaches,
dizziness, or a sense of suffocation'thsy
should take Lydia E. Pinkhan.'sege.
table Compound. Itis especially adapted
to help wolnenthrough this crisis. Ib
is prepared from roots and herbs and
contains no harmful drugs or narcotics. 1
This famous remedy, the medicinal
ingredients of which are derived. from
roots and herbs, has for forty _years
roved its value in such cases. Women
everywhere bear willing testimony to
the wonderful virtue of Lydia E. Pink.„
hams Vegetable Compound.
Women who suffer should write to the
L diaE•PinkhamMedicineCo.,Cobourg,
Ontario, for a free cony of Lydia E.`
Pinkham's Private '.text -Book upon
"Ailments Peculiar to Women. 0,
•
Bruises—strains
Apply Sl'oaris.'Ihe blood circulates
freely and normally again.The pain-
ful congestion is broken up
all soreness disappears.
S1 il =.ans Lini z
•—kills pain!
,Bade in Canada
neem n g ?,
Nature's warning Signal.
Beat and inhale Minaril•S Ltnl-
tnent at eneo. It relie,ea roll
in the head and arrests the de.
velspnient of.. not0 SetIetis _
' trouble.
Minard's
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The Family Medicine Cr..ese
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The Cause of1
Heart Trouble
Faulty digestion causes the d
generation of .gases in the Q
stomach which inflate and press
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with its regular action, causing
faintness and pain. 15 to .30
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right, which allows the heart Co t3
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