THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN I NOVEMBER 14. 1949 X’, igion And Lif I By Very Rev. George C. Pidgeou, D.D., L.L.D- nnl Moderator of the United Church of Canada (Copyright) human conflict. ‘libero is o. key position to be taken in every battle, and the side which loses it meets defeat. There is a point in every soul on which the issues of life turn; it must be taken for Christ In order that the divine design in. All»! person may be worked out. Dr- Gunlaulus‘ hem plovlded both op- portlunity and an ilnpulee to s new lite. s great deal od our church‘ work touches only the external: kwlling the organizations going and directing their activities, be- sides providing the means for the church's support. The sooial ser- vices of the present dmy we far superior to anything ametnyptled in the past. but all that they can do ls to remove disabilities and maintain conditions necessary for s fuller hi h! IIOWQ. I8 bor- 72: “no :85 can oexclamaltion of W“ m»; 5t t-he close of his e ,1 present d-v vendi- ‘Qfj? "VVanIBG-l Christ in the t ~ .. “W” " T. stead was ask- “f. ggghllstiozl ought to do ln “w? glLunUOIIS. He answered, gfialnchrlsy!" To some of us the d, wunfpd almost Wiene- "m?! w“ rgglly a vivid exweeslon bu‘ gm, mlmlnle. According to 0L“: nwnsure and in hour situat- y be what Qhrisf ls Personality mksmmburd nnd Christ u we only angwflf to the worlds "°°d' lus of Chicago told o! Tltlgiufialfiis who Wes WPPRX" ' r ‘about the doctrine od the "““1,,5,..nt. He read every book on life. But often tlhe life in these con- ew“ “WC, lb... i... could find and diliions n itself weakened or book- , mudod nvery mnterenc, where en by sin. and nothing outtemai men Subject was discussed, but can make the spirit new. “m m,“ (m; QB/IISTEOTUMI. One Dr. C_W.. Gordon, the funous “’ “m; n. was telling his tninister Ralph Connor, once described his_ ‘fin, anQfhef of these disappoint- efforts lo help a man enslaved byl ‘ Dr. Gunsnuiua sslood if drink. This unan belonged to s, good Central Guardian This column Is relsrved for uown o! loosl Interest, but advertising oi Itlgwl! nature strand‘! bohlusurted s vs ecu wo t: ubIo In 14113;. . u, w’. COOK'S I0!‘ Phony-pus, OONTIDIBATION' LIFE IN SUIANCI. MR8. MeEWEN-Filrs 169 Prince. BPOBTSMENS MEETING. Fri- dly. llovember eigl‘ enth. ' r sired. Phone 3494.” FOBANO grain grindinl ls bet- ter Irinding. Try a load. J. A. Gillies, Livestock Feed Agency. DON'T MISS the Fox and Mink Show, Charlottetown, November 22nd to 25th. Catalogues now ready. BUMMAGE SALE St. James Church Hall, today, Monday, 4 o'clock, warm clothing, etc, FOIIANO grain grinding, and Custom mixing livestock feeds daily. J. A. Gillies, Livestock Feed Agency. DON'T MISS Ches. Loman and Country Kids st Wlnsloe Road Hall. 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CHRISTMAS BAKIING SUiPPLlIlES l Fresh Sultono unil- mdm,‘ . b”, mere mieh-t PM“: fiber do“ I: myugdam good “f; Monday. November 14th, st 9.00 PM. only untll snow covers um.- good, Was a paih that. the vulture had hlsille which hemcah erevented his n“, but he h“ dissipated ewy: Sale of Lunches Flesh eating birds stay continual. never seen.—the reason being 51G FAT wALNU-fls i ‘I “I” '3 d0 “I -Ill behind the thing by this habit Good sitiorl l —"’“ IY- B“ dried fruits he"! from "m l‘ w“ a"”'“>'51°‘-‘*‘11l¥‘°1'°*"- e e IMI5I'N'5' 5 ll"- I undcffilfiildiml "i? i1“ l . e P° i‘ sr. VINCENTS OBPIIANAGE . i110!) and blind n, -, .1, m the sheik-lb. . . . . . . . . . . , . . . _ _ . . . , _ , _ ,_ c le‘_.________ _ , U0 “nod anew “eye "cued for him "me ‘ma. bale branches for months. small, - <11 M‘- iJOb Grog, ‘lira. qlliftS £ a‘; way hams time but no pasmonbould be hold dance, Whelan Memorial Hall to- insects hide in bark crevices i 213:7.) l sflcky Sgedgd mm“ ‘mug ' f hi5 early No personal interest and 1e d‘ “NHL Don Mess“ and ms. o" throughout the winter and cer- “(News ( Z012 J speaks of tile OUR PECIAI. IRAISINS b Ik 4 lb I mnlcelicd a. scelrnlc 331T mam in m8 had any mdmng IA; chestrn. Dancing 9-12.30, admission min ‘Wed Seeds Show even above seeing eye. and Jesus asked his BLEND TEA lb . 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All Dru. trol of a motor vehicle while in- erican Woodcock: went south as M? “Ldphyticzl linsmlvu‘ S _5 burs-J face cloth h“ ' ' ‘ ' " Hash CUT Maxi - . . . ' ,— o e r . . , m“ H Gml would prosper hum. hi: Gordons friends iuww how msgni- toxicated was remanded untll the up hlLthen the ground was Sub material wings’ e ea v. th SUNIKIST JUICY O'RANGES__ PEEL, I-Z II). .. . .. ,.,,,,,d 5,3,, {ha}. men like his father llt-ontlymo remedied this defect. 17th. Three drunk and lncnpubles flclently soft to be probed for mm M, mo“ we “m, m cw 1 , We K,,.,.,, moi,- opportiiililiy. God heY§108fin0t1fO1l0W Christ without Hppgured, one being sentfeinceid is wgpmg, Robin; also eat w0rm5, deuce o; God m me world be_ 4 dozen . . . , . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., s Flne and coarse myyopzggtcfidhlislnauvr-Iiclliy. but he whilchifthysifi ‘igcegeglglpwm l; 201d allguinoliaglg térgtylrsolriehe IJEKrdS a gplfnwflile 22:‘ aavasrltglzlge oflllkging cause they are looking for some- BULK MOLASQES COCOANUT: Ib- »- c. g c - . ' ' . on on er. 1 n; e15e_ All "my see ,5 what l ._.. His decision was made on the PW‘? “m” W‘) I "ie is the only ‘emeie diimk- w“ “Md $5 “Pd Ability to dine rt different kinds 13 c1113] “gem, a, Midst“ tcle- alum-ate solution of anyone’, 1-,. costs or 10 days. A woman charged - » ' “ l’ “"1 °‘“°5' Gallon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I ‘POL The next mornlnK ‘he ‘lam and is m k Pro Wm‘ being drunk and disorderly of fare—insects, seeds and graln- trophic, Some look wlih the eye of QURiRNNfl 1 k . , l _ . p gs. pllonfd the. vino-den of the siaite ‘mt t euhey t? the settle t d t 2O d ,_ in J- IL accounts for Red-Winged Black- the cynic and see nothing which - ___i __'_.____e.... __..._._. n 0 every o Hliulie, We! It" enee 0 RH e buds one“ remaining mo‘ Crows Suggm, God; 0mm m, W,‘ me In gloss containers, ‘ready to take home . . . . . .. 1.25 Bleached summa “enunry and asked that. the first man discharged who really “med w g0 straight be sen/t to mm, A (ow days later one man w“; and was admitted to the in- nel- office at once and greeted with s wsrm hand-shake and a warmer welcgmfl He was offered work for 111g firm in l. distant state where his record was unknown a job that was both renluneratlve and. useful and off he went. A few days later another marl came and was simi- lsrly dealt with, and then mother wd then another, and so on. After s. willie these men discovered one mother and formed an association round their benefactors rsasne and Ln communication with him. LIVED REDUMHWION Needless to saw. his difficulties about the atonement vanished as he became part of the redemptive process. lie was doing what Christ would have done in his position, and he understood what. Paul nlesnt by "filling up that which was locking in the sufferings or Christ for the sake of ills body the Church. His health. had never been rugg- ed. and all loo soon he died. Dr. Gilnssuius was hurrying to the flmerai when a. voice called out. "May I go slang with you Doctor? Ism going to tile same place as you are." The speaker was s wen- emer in a Ioillllflfll Jacket and l hst, and had a lit-lie boy by his side. As they walked along the stranger explained. "I am one vi the nlcll he helped; then,- urn BPVPTIlPPlI of us in tho club. and I Ytllfvsent the group. My little boy here Ls named lifter him; six of u! Ilave boys who Mill‘ hls name." As the mskct was being lowered. i311‘ hi8 Westerlusr stepped forward and threw into the grave one by one, seventeen while camatiorls, limbols of seventeen white lives, made white through one man‘s re- llmptive passion kindled at. the heel-t of tho Son of God. ~"Be n Christ! Wnntcd—s Christ in the cnltcrnic!" This was One nuns understanding u! what 1t meant. Pm Notre Dome Alumni Meeting The Alumnae members of Noll-e Dame observed their annual Home- wmlfl! Sunday on November 0th. At 8 O'clock a. brief business meeting commenced with pmyel- by Rev. Mother Superior. Minutes of the last general meet- 1118 were read and adopted. - A ffibflrt from the National was read by the corresponding sec- rotary" The president, Mrs. Fred Coyle. then spoke a word of welcome to the mcnvbers and asked for their oo- Operstion during the coming year. The recelplents of this year's Scholarships, Rev. 5r. at. Reginald and Rev. Sr. st. Peter gave very in- teresting accounts of the course they attended at 5t. Francis Xavier University. A very warm welcome was ex- tended to the Honorary President Mrs. A. A. Bartlett. Plans for the coming year were discussed, after which the meeting adjourned for s social cup of tea. provided by the executive under the convenorsllip of Mrs. Frank Mc- Millan. A very pleasant afternoon was concluded with Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament, given in the convent chapel, by the Rev. Father McOsrdie. a lIf-IEMORABLEIVITEIIK FORK RIVER, Man. -— (C?) — Progress has hit Fork River in s rush. trict's‘102 telephones were put on 24-hour service and the Manitoba Power Commission turned the power on in the new rursl electrifi- cation system. srIc-"s LAST STAND , . ‘Th red deer or slug whichuvas In 0mm“ POSITIONS Ionceefound throughout the whole n m 0r to be truly Cllflslfm“ of Great Britain is now found “at wurh the centre of the ghlgfly in the Scottish Highlands. THE MOST WONDERFUL BABY m THE WORLD IS farm ./ Made especially f“, I Canadian Babies... avmsn sssv to“, ens uscommzuoso av CANADIAN oocross AYImer B I: F developed Din Ycqntgi‘ w”: -. IIIO did o; gonad,“ y c o! Canadian "bustle"? "rd, Baby will Iilro Ilse Irolsll TI: flavor and extra smeeillllnels or AYIM" 5°57 Foods. . - ‘JIYLMERS “Y” BABY FOODS i-' Within one week the dis- ‘pm- Four persons charged with non- payment of dog tux also appeared. three of which all paid the tax plus $1 in costs, the other being heard and adjourned until today. Personals Mrs. George Plneau has been viii- lting her sister in Saint John. Mr. A. A. Fraser of Vernon was in the City on business over the week-end. Mrs. LG. Anderson, City. left “Esldent M“ 5191mm" W- 3°88‘ Saturday by plane for Boston, Mass, to attend the funeral of her brother, Vincent T. Doucette. Mrs. C. J. Fear and daughter, Lisbeth, Dalhouaie, N. B-. are spending a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Sim- monds, City. Miss Anna Carragher, Brookvale, Lot 30, left Wednesday mornInB for the U. S. A. She will spend the winter months with her Aunt. who resides in Salem, Mass. She was accompanied on her journey by Miss Teresa McCafferey. ITIGHFTELD W. A. The October meeting of High- fieid United Women's Association was held on the evening oi Oct- obcr Z6 at the home of Mrs. A. W. Campbell. The devotional period led by Mrs. Ralph Gav. evened with lhc hymn “Near The Cross," followed by the members repeat- ing The Lord's Praiyer in unison. The lender then mad a study of hm; prayer. which gave s clear and detailed explanation of each or! the sses. The business period opened with the roll call and the minutes of the last meeting. The friend- ship secretary stated that she had sent a sympathy card, and‘ two notes of thanks were received by the society’. The treasurer report- ed having paid the light bill of $1.51 for the church. A ulnmittee emulating of lVLrs. Gay and Mrs. Frizzoli, was appointed to arrange s, sacred concert to be held in the near future. The final] plans for holding a cake sale are to be dis- cllaaod next nlonth. Mrs. Frizzeli invited the mem- bers to her home for the annual nlsetlng on Novfiiil, when she end Ml's. Stanley Hum-y will be on tfhe lundh commit/toe. Tile devotional leader will be Mrs. Arthur Rob- arts. The meeting closed with the hymn "Sweet Hous- of Prayer". af- ter which lunch was served and a social time spent. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of my dear son, Clouds Still Somers, killed In s bus and car accident, Nov. 18, 1M1. Remembrance Is a golden ohaln Death tries to break but all In vain. To have to love and then w part l; the greatest sorrow of one’! heart. Thu years may wipe out many things 3n; this they wipe out never, Th9 memory of those Illnlly Ill?! When we were all together. lovingly remembered by his Mother. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of my dear hus- bond Michael Bambidli. who pulled swsy November 12th. 1943- Novemlm- comes with deep regret. A month l never will fillet ' with tears in my eyes and s broken ea-rt h [stoodthatusorltlnguldwstelssd alter their meals with the seasons: st first they rob the nests of smaller birds, then turn to grass- hoppers and beetles, and finally take weed seeds, wild fruit. and grain. if these hold out, Crows are late in leaving us. Certain birds are here all win- ter if they can obtain the kind of meals they want. Southern 0n- tarlo has a great attraction for the gay little Goldfinches. because there they can find their staple diet of weed seeds, and some wild fruit. Sunflower seeds are a special treat for them. Cedar Wax- wings have a great propensity for eating fruit. Flickers prefer ants to anything else, but. can subsist on fruit, grain. and mast. All these species linger in other parts of southern Canada also while sufficient food remains. Even one of our Warblers. the Myrtle. oc- casionally persists until December. and herein lies the secret: it can substitute berries for its regular fare of insects. It helps to have diversified tastes. Some of the Ducks. notably the Golden-eyes, are among the last birds to leave Canada—if they go at all. This depends entirely upon whether or not open water on our large lakes and rivers allows them to find nourishment. Herring Gulls hang around the large clocks un- tll shipping ends because of the refuse they are able to pick up. individuals among several species as a rule migratory are sometimes loathe to leave, and may be seen long after their relatives have flown. _ Can birds glide? IN MEMORIAM MI. JOHN McQ UILLAN The community of New Haven lost one of its most favorably known and respected citizens when Mr. John McQulllsn passed away in the Charlottetown Hospital on October 15, 1949, Mr. McQuillan was born In New Haven and spent all his life on the homestead farm. He was s lie- voted member of St, Ann's Roman Catholic Church, Lot 65. The funeral, which was larxt-iy attended, was held from the home of his nephew, Mr. Eugene Mc- Quillan, Elmwood, to his parish church on Monday, the 17th. Re- quiem High Mass was celebrated by his pastor, Rev. George Mc- Cormack, who also conducted the services at the grave in the church cemetery. The pail bearers were his neph- ews, Linus, Aneas, Gavin, Eug- ene, Raymond McQuiilan and Bert- ram Clarkin. He leaves to mourn his four bro- thers and six sisters. Katherine. Mrs. P. C. Trainer, Charlottetown. Owen of Elmwood, Mary, Mrs. J. Gabelman, Loretta, Mrs. Nelson, Margaret, Mrs, R. Shanks, Anne. Mrs. C. Pfromm, all of Akron. Ohio, U.S.A., James and Patrick of Boston, Mesa, Bertha, Mrs. V. J. Leonard, Charlottetown and Joseph on the old homestead, New Haven. liard 0f Thanks The fimlly of the late John Mc- Quillsn wish to thank the doctors. Sisters and nurses of the Char- lottetown Hospital and particularly Dr. W. J. P. MacMlllan, also Dr. McLeod of Bonshsw and those who sent Mass Cards, floral tributes and messages of sympathy. eye of charity and we belf-sacritig, I and the 800d points in the people with whom they come in contact. l W¢ think of the little rhy-me in which words like these: Two look. ed through the window. one saw mud willie the other saw stars, -'I'Il€!i'g is a. great deal in What Job lsald-the lnlitiu-c, vrho was engag- ed in a predatory business missed ‘as much; there were other paths [to which it was blind and the sad thing is that many of us have the ‘vulture visIorbThere ls profound Pvychology in the Biblical verse, I "where there is no vision, U" People Perish. Horace has a ‘verse which paraphrased reads ithus: A certain people had no an. 1st flfld llllfiy died. He a1 coal-m [meant that a. people who did not see and had no appreciation olf Hllefluill’. would ultimately die snd i be forgot-ten. | Greece is remembered not be- cause of her size. for she was small and bitten by the sea. along her coast lille, but because sile loved beauty and incarneted it in her "slélillfis and in he!‘ song. We should loo-k for tile best in everybody. 'I‘his is illustrated by a legend which bells how Jesus saw beauty even in adead dog. for. .whiie the onlookers saw nought but a corrupt ugly, creature. Jesus said. Pearls are not. whiter than its ieelh, whereupon (me m. marked: This must be Je3u5 or Nazareth because none but he uwuld find s-ometiling gooti even in a dead dog." The Way to set the best out of P909115 18 l0 think the befilt about them. We must also take into con- sidorstion the difficulties with which they strove. (lglrlyln $5.51 1n thmking of the captain of a. ship who comes into port with some domsge-"tell us" said he, "whom- er his voyage has been azmlnd the globe or merely to Rams-gate and the Isle of Dogs." Let us welcome the scant good. Jesus did it. He saw the potential in Peter. and held out his hands to a man like Zaccheus. Beauty often seeps out oi’ strange places. The poem hangs on the berry bush. When comes the poets eye. And tlle whole street is s mas- querade When _ by. Some phenomena erg only spirit- ueliy discerned. Shakespeare passes TRACADIE C. W. L. The Tracadle Subdivision of the C. W. L. held its monthly meeting on Sunday evening Oct. 30th Thirteen members were in s-iltend- once. Tihe president presided. Meeting opmed with prayer use minutes of the last meeting were read nlld approved. A le-lior was read from the Soolarship Commit- tee. aftcr some discussion on salme. Miss Florence Fisher gave a re- port on the Diocesan Convention held in Charlottetown and it was decided that as many as possible subsm-ibe for the Lcnguo Magaz- ine. Rlev. Kenneth McMillan than gave it very int/crating talk to the members. He spoke of the necessi- ty of taking Catholic Papers and magazines in (he home. he also ask- ed the members to rcmelnber the people and especially the clergy where Communism prevails. The meeting closed with prayer by Father McMillan. covlvr 711mm An estimated 5.000 stars fire vis- ible to the naked ‘eye. Attention All Workers for Phone 747 BASH 8t GARRY STORES I87 Greet George Street The Big Modern Store Wit-h The Big Stock We Deliver C.0.D. RAISSiINS, lb. Whole OITRON, pkg. Lemon EXTRACT, 8 or. isr OTTAWA, NOV. l-i - iCP) Canada's atomic relations with the United States are not on the same “very intimate" basis as those Can- ada has with the United Kingdom. Parliaments first committee on atomic energy was told today. Dr. C. J. Mackenzie, chairman of the Atomic Energy Control Board, told the Commons commit- ice a U. S. law, passed in 1946. prohibits Canada having ivith that country the same close contact she I138 with the U. K. Ho made no mention of current negotiations \\'IlICI\ are at least partly aimed at restoring the same sort of thrcc-lvay exchange of in- formation \\'IllCI"I prevailed during the war. The committee. l4 strong, launch- ed its rather historic role by listen- ing to Dr. Mackenzie outline the story of how Canada got into the atomic field and what she's doing there. He said nearly all Britain's key atom scientists have work- MsoLEAN-KNOX Si. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, tastefully d ecoratcd for the occasion with autumn leaves and flowers. was the seen, of s very pretty wedding on Wednesday Oclollevl‘ 19th n1; four o'clock when Lily younger daughter of Mir. and Mrs. Wiillaln-Knox. Montague. was llniied in marriage i0 John Imligh- lln, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Haywood MacLcnn also of Montague. Rev. F. N. Young officiated. The bride entered the church 0n the nrln of ller father lo the strains 0f lohtltgrln’: wedding march played by the church organ- lst. Mrs. A. F. Campbell The bride's gown was of white satin fashioned in fitted bodice with sweetheart neckline clnlbroid- cred in seed lscarls. long sleeves caning to a, point over the hands. and full skirt with busAle beck. Her shoulder length vrll was hcld ill place by a wreath of orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of America-n Behlliy roses. 'l‘he bridesmaid. Miss Doris Campbell, was dressed ill o. floor length gown of lsqun faiile made wiill plain fitted bodice, full skint and lnrgo bustle bow. Elle wore matching ITIHilS and headdress and carried bouquet of pink roses. The groom was SUDPOPIPf-‘I by hi5 brother, Lawrence. Messrs. Rich- nrd and Robcni. Knox, brothers of the bride, acted as ushers. During the signing of ihc reg- ister. Mics Jean Clinic sang "Oh Perfect Invc." , Tho bride's mother wore s dress hf blnck crept- wiill a oorsage of yellow roses. The groom's molhcr wore o two-piece dress of i-riey gnberdine. her coinage was of pink roses. Following lllf‘ ceremony i\ rc- neniion was held ltt ih... homo of the bride's pal-chic where suppcr was served to over scvcniy gursis. During the evening Mr Hughic Msnlllllay nlanod scvrlni rricctlons on the bagpipes. All‘. and Mrs. Mncbean will re- Atomic Relations With U. S. Not Intimate, House Committee Is Told ed at Canadas Chalk River pro- ject; lhat Germany‘: failure to produce an A-bomb was one of the ‘extraordinary’ featuzes of the war and that there can be little doubt that Russia's nuclear explosion was that of a bomb. Internally, Dr. Mackenzie said Chalk River's heavy water radio- active pile leis Canada do research that can't be done elsewhere, that eight universities on their own initiative are doing research of largo value with state aid on capital outlays, and that it is "a DIVILOIID lITll Ittlll YIAIS OP IXTINSIVI TISTS IN CLINICS IMDRIN I-lss been s closely guarded experi- mental secret. Now proved conclusively m work internally toward fut reduction of pain. IICII. and redncls. For vicllm! nf rheumatism, arthritis. neuritis, sciatica, neuralgia. Get IMDIUN today. lllllVll PAIN AND SUPPIIING APTII 20 YIAIS OP TOIYURI bout ill ycars ago. l.‘ arthritis forced me lo uft . . u. Bsvlrl. New In." "aims.- um afoul’- Itflll . I GIICOVIPOO IM- DRlNfIheIIl-Itdappuin VIIIIFPSNI. NOW I Illli I‘ IIMHPJIIKI Old "IF RICH for IIOQ IIII lmtltld lilzlmeol. Iecl better M. rdlell, hutsnly I y.» Mnughl wonderful relief." A. I‘ F. t Whulsw. III. "III, ldlvhl Ills request. IAPMII by Infill TOD! 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Plant Made Safe The plant now was probbly the safest place in Canada from a health standpoint because of the "tremendous" precautions taken to meet the dangers of radiation. A smell radioactive pile was in operation within a year sud the present heavy water pile began to function in 1946. Now Canada knew more about the “heavy water process than anyone else." Canada's universities, once their projects were approved, got Fed- eral alcl for capital construction on. s 50-50 basis for atomic experi- ments. The Government so far had contributed $350,000 to them compared to $i00.000,000 given colleges by the U. S. Government. IIHEIIMATISIH ARTHRITIS DISTRESS o NO FASTER PAIN IILIIP KNOWN ’ SAPI— CLINICALLY TISTID . Modem New lasnlsel Dis IPY ROIIOVOI PIInluI Jsl . ‘ H". SAFE. SSIEHIIIIC IAIIET The result of txitnllv: n- search is s valuable new reparation culled IMDIUN. Tonglime sufferer: from rheumatism, snhvilil. 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