tie-e adil [We Gained 5 Pounds and l took on”! one jar of t o (jl Bum-r ' {mm Childhood to OuAgo AT YOUR DRUGGIST / \ l»»»§}~.~nf§.§...... 'l‘o Whom It May Concern Those parties who have lcftr pianos, organs. sewing machines and small musical instruments at our ~ah0p for repairs, will please call and pay for them within four weeks from date; otherwise. those instru- ments will he sold tn pay for rc- pairs. MILLER BROS. H5 (fireat (‘ieorge Street Ntlrrlllbvl" liith. 19127 Q4§~OO40-QOO-§OOOOOOOOQOQOQ lflli-lldti-trsl . ‘Mi-hits K kn r1‘ SA Li: Healcd 'l‘enders will he received at my office Fri Queen Street. (‘har- lottetottrrt. up to the fitith day of November, for the stock. vonsi "ting of fancy goods. t-trnfcctionery and ettn, also the store fixtures non cort; , tained in the store at Suuris, lately‘; belonging t0 Marshal A. Paquet ul- Sourls. authorized nssignor. A list at‘ the above stock and fix- tures with approximate valuation may be had on application here. The highest or arty tender necessarily accepted. SIDNEY T. GREEN. Trustee of the Estate. SII-II-Zl-trrtvf. Iitll "W - nrcncy talks, It's seldom cIr-y 5'-r~n0l1." AN OLD ROUNDER lst Bird: Mr. Owl looks all in End Bird: Yes, he's been making tiay cf it again! r.r SONIA By 1 VIDA HURST ,WOO'QOO‘QQOO-QOfiO;QOO-OO4OQO~ "Jrgti Thrrtntrs‘! Sonia, you are the lirrrit. You havt-nt said one word yrhorrt talking Io him before. You never tell me anything, Sc-rtiu. Get my pIIICIIHlIIOII. What will your fath- \.I‘ say‘! \\'Irt-.rr will yort have to g0?" Anna .\lat'sh advised her not t0 say trnything to her father until .l)r. Stillwtrter" came. 'i‘I. would be lwilel‘ to let them talk It over to- scthcr. While they were discuss- ‘irrg it thcrc was a tap at the door THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Question: Why does baby particularly need emulsified cod-liver oil? Answer: Baby's progress‘ in health, growth and bone-i development depends upon ‘and Sidney Maine canto in. Sonia had neither" seen nor talked with lrt-r- slut-re SidrreyK-r party. Sonia was rorr proud to make any atlvunccs, yt-t. she was genuinely glad In see. Sidney, of her own accord. ' "IIcIlu, old thing! Come on in!" “Hello yourself!" answered Sid- ney. "Whirl are yott doing? Come ‘ t-n, let's take tr walk." Sonia put on her hat and they ‘started down the street toward‘ ‘town. r "Coming to the spread tonight?" i Sidney asked. r N0!" 3 “\\‘hy not?" “I loathe hen parties," Sonia an-‘ swcred, coldly, conscious that. het": kissing eplSOtle itad made her most l trnwvlcotne ht any of the girls} hotncs. ' Sidney, not. sceeing farther than. the opaque green eyes, hesitated. "Wt-ll. I'm sorry." she flIl§\\'Pl'P(l,r vaguely. i No line being hurl at. Strnia. Poor‘, lirtlr- nohotly. eyes. face. Sidney sighed. "Ono can't have cverythitig." she murmured. "What. do you ntean by that?" "I mean you Irave the locks and pa“; clothes. And some of the rust. 0f rrs lrirvr- other things." Sonia laughed. "Fathers with fat. hank accounts Ltnri such?" "Yr-s." “Looks and clothes aren't a'I I have, darling," confided Sonia. "I'm going to have ndvcnttrro, ex- t-ite-rrn-nt, taverythlng!" "What are you saying?" "tilting to Chicago." sang Sonia. But. what gorgeous ‘up agar", Lil“? WW9“! 111 l!" While ‘throat, opened the door". Her fath. ‘er rose, surpriuetl vitamins. An abundance oi essential vitamins is provided in pttre, pleasantly flavored SCOTT’ EMULSION urrrrrurrrrrrrrmuru afford to be sweet now." 4 ller father" looked up fronr his ltancr. frowning. "Was that Joe Carter?" "Yes. father." ' , "Well, ‘I don't want to see him ltanging around here any more. He's give" people enough to talk about’. whore you‘r" concerned.“ "Yrs, father." As if that rntrttnrctl nnw! INSTALLMENT IV. A! II rrvlti-r-k Don Stillwarer- knot-k- t-tl al ihn Nlirrsh door. Mrs. Nlarah rlfiilliletl her‘ smvillI-i. hut pitrktld it Sonia, her Irvart in her lint courteous. ‘ Don wasted no time evading tire rsrure. "I have only half an hour," ht- "I ran away from guests rrt home. I came to tell you, Mr. Marsh, that my uncle in Chicago has found a place for Sonia In the bookkeeping office." i Sonirrs father grow old before her eyes. The flesh flagged on his cheeks. llis eyog faded, lie turner! to his daughter, re- prnachftrlly. ‘r "You've gone ahead with your rplans in spite of what I said to you. Sonia?" O-O-FO Iolm Smith And His Car ’ fl I! rIlltDEIl-IOK 0. Blllflldal. John Smith ll n character when our; motor-lat should Ici- r mun. II: In not enllllh, rnhn ho ll I motoring martyr, n r chap willing and [Ind to have exploited, In nu lntnrutlng way. M: caper-lance! Ior the the benefit of the other twnnty WfO44QQO-OOQO4000-QQ-OOQO-O4 lilisdirected Cur Care r Anyone who has never met Smith ihns missed a good opportunity to isee how a motortst can kill his car" ,wlth kindness. Smith dreads repair ibills. and yet he has gone outof this way in many instances to try to avoid them and by so doing has only made trouble for" himself. “Why do you want to punish your car?" I asked him the other day {when he was going~ through some illogical rnanoeuvers at the garage. To say that. Smith was surprised was putting it mildly. Here he had japplied every one of his best rules to prolong the usefulness of his car and yet, despite his endeavors, I was accusing him of neglect and abuse. "Your attempts to care for your car aren't genuine," I told him. "I don't mean tointimate that you are not sincere in your efiorts to get rthe best out of your car. It; is just a ‘matter of questioning the value of some of those plans you have ad- opted. This business of greasing the car at a certain hour of thc day ’every week nrny scent like perfec- .tion in car" ownership. bttt how d0 Iyou know that you arc not over- looking litany vital needs of the car on days when you have not arranged for such treatment? "I have often noticed that you are very foolishly considerate of your car. Sometimes you curry it to such extremes thntyou do more Irarm than good. Take. for example, your ‘habit of always shifting into second gear whenever you think the car" is running too slowly for high gear. You have done more damage in second gear" than you could- possibly have done in high." Here I had to explain the situation before I could convince him of his imistake. Smith is one of these driv- ers who seem to feel that just be- . ‘r ‘r \ Marry tvonrerr have found that lrytlirr i‘). Pinklranfs Vegetable Compound is an excellent. tonic for" that tirctl feeling. induces natural sleep. GAINED l8 POUNDS (‘lr-velantl, (lllitri ~“l\l'tt-r‘ lravitrg my first. baby l lost. weight. no rrratlt-r wlrnt i Llltl. l went down x to SIS pottmls. My neighbor, told rrrt- nlitrtrt. Lydia. E. i‘iuklrrrrrr'r~r Vegetable (lornpottntl, as it lrt-lpetl her very much, so l tried it. After trrkin ftrur bottles i weigh llti potrnt it luts just. tlont- wonders for me and l ettr do my housework rrrnv without. nun bit of trouble." Mrs. 10.004 Nelson D0 you feel like going back to bed? ‘ l" T 1'} R lull.‘ have dresst-tl your t-lriltltien, fctl them, and sent them off to school, do you feel like going," lrrrck to bctl? Do you shrink from your daily task oi‘tlislr-vvzrslrirrgarrtl lunrst-ail-titling‘! Are you tired? Discouraged? Read what these two women say about it. NOVEMBER 23, 1927 M. Rlcsslnqer Avenue. Cleveland. 0M9,- it. builds up the appetite. It tmtvous seems com; St. Paul, lyliunA-fll used to get. nervous spells that". would last‘. a couple oi’ days and were so bad that l was afraid in my own house in broad tiayligltt. One day n. little booklet. was left. on mv porch turd 1 read it‘. through. I found a. case similar to mine. I bought Lytliu. E. Plnkltunfs Vegetable Compound and_ have had fine re- sults. Now housekeeping kiotenk. ‘A ' 9 ' _ ' ‘t ‘ "Jo-h in a real estate office-Don A lump rose in her throat. nfhis. -. . . -. . - _ _» t,‘ , tr J 1 b w Children S lbld Sficlety‘ Stilitvatens trnele." beaten tone. She t-orrld have do. $285122“? lismgglfigsggggwg‘ garzhulw" New,“ _ ' 7g; ‘Bzllwoxdtlshmtlltf: S?!‘ gull: ANNUAL nlEEq-‘NG 3 imiley Sltlbped short. fred his rage. Brit hiu trembling ‘The moment, the speed u; me ca,» . I N I3f”"¢""l_"’!'illfllllllfkfillf-_ Minnesota. Ull- You lllCkY girl! I C311 lust llpfl WBTG like llillldti clutching Ill gets, down below l0 1111193 an [101111119 ulugcnum‘ llutmlyhe ‘ug- The Annual Conan] ‘Iecfing m.‘ picture you in Chicago. You belong he;- hgayh ishms mm gecond Swpg on the gag rtalurc of Lydia ltduurklram, 1' ‘ r .. '. j .' r - .- . - '. . ‘ ' ' , ' . u“, Chimrews Md Society m- Llrhrlluzf cvtr figirl dill. £2101‘. It" tOh. dad. rt .snt that I don ,ttnd rs away like nshot. To lnm this ‘ . . ‘ (J-harlofletown __ indudmg Queen-g ' ‘l: Y---v-_~ m S? 5a - l h d-lvve YOU, bu! 1 hllvfl l0 geuawny ‘is tmalloyedconsideration for the Q and King's C0untlcs-attd of all per-r )7 H; x i" Bellini"; I) @5811"! MIC 9 from this town. l hate it. Its kill- engine, but. n‘ he would study the . 1 am s “ms rmcrcswd in the “Tamra of A _ - _. -°_f Y ing me. situation a little more closely. he ' _ childn-n, will be held in the City ‘l was W! W!“ a ma" of means “Ill-S Slwef- 0T Y0“ 1f) filly 111N- "Sonia," Don said, calmly, "sup- iwould ‘see that he has the wvrong " Council chamber m, u“. evening or rasr nighL" . (my. . on know I've Valnnyfl pose you rtm out m the. yard for rvrctvpomt. . e e e oun nlondu,“ "N. 23“, Nowmber. inst" at “wen-I... liq"? Iii-alto“ he?» ullatigzltl- “$3; a while, I'd like to talk this over, Many engines have been damaged > ' . . t-t eon, an . - - 1' . ~__ _ - . _ b “HES mean ‘Hough to mean m ‘ltmfxknow 1'1"" it film men“ t" me wgllteyowlds‘Ibfifymtofirlurgltlhmg‘obey. llgr",hetcl?didcrtggizlic 322s‘ hOd-t tdltlltlelnllll ' k LYDM E‘ PWKHAM MEDMNE cmcoBounaoNlr ‘ w, ,|_ p, ftlr-jtliilirn, Ml“ °" m "ii"- "leatti" ‘lf- live l" (‘hl"l1g°»" rlller eyes were stinging with the the injury. Shifting. to second en- ‘L on the clutch. ' ————.~—__——;: President. (‘lrarIottettnvn, . 9th November i527. 2Iii-Il-9-\vfm6i. "rrrrcrrrrr rrrr ’Auetion Sale of beautiful house- hold furniture at 57 Prince Street on November 23rd commencing at 10.30 o'clock. consisting of dining room. hall, anti kitchen furniture. Parlor—l magnificent filterloek Manning piano, new; several nice. chairs, sofa. parlor mirror, pictures, 1 Wilton square. ‘ Dining Room-i magnificent. din- ing r'o0m suite in oak, i buffet table and ti chairs, I linoleum square. i IialI-l hall stand. table and lin- olcum. . t Eight fully furnished bedrooms, I beautiful ladies ‘dresser, mahogany. beautiful bevelled plate mirror, I gents dresser in oak. several other nice dressers in oak, with hcvcllcrl mirrors, eight wrlrite enamel beds with springs, several lincolum anti cortgoletrm bedroom squares. lot of oil t-Ioth. mats, window ctrrtains, and numerous articles not mention- ed. Everything must be sold as properly is sold. Terms cash. Sale starts on time nntl in tho kitchen. NIRS. M \Y .\Ia."l.lZ(lI) 5'7 Prince. Street I. A. Tilacflnnald. Auctioneer 49641-1941‘ OOQO—IOQOOOvvOO\O4OQQ§OQ§ JLESTTICR i)()U(iLAS WHOLESALE PRODUCE Exporter of ~ Princc Edward Island (‘ertificd Seed and , 'l‘able_ Stock Potatoes. 39 QUEEN STREET CIIARLOTTETOWN, I‘. E. I. , l!‘ _ SWIFT CANADIAN C0. ‘fl’ ‘Ti: Scaled Tenders will ho received by the undersigned up to and lnclud-‘ ing Thursday. December 1st, 1921, for the purchase from the Provincial} Government. of the Agricultural llnll s£ir“I€6'rEuoERs"” _.._4__i__ CHARMING HUSBAND "She has a charming‘ husband." "l'll say she has. What girl In he charming now?" 65965 NOT A TEMPERATURE FALL Son tguiltily)‘. Dad, the ‘ther- mometer has fallen. Dad: How many degrees, son? Son: I wasn't speaking oi the temperature, slr. w.- will__bc buvln! l““‘l‘I/Qi<““““’V“"\""‘/» vlO/“p .23“ "ti... "rriii°iflfsti““r‘irt"" otfy the yscasun. Highest EYANDBMDDER . prices paid. , ‘ 55°“ , Somme éde. . The highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. .1. ' y Order. ~ ECyTIVl-Z (‘0UNCII. -i8-fmw5i W. BOULTER, Deputy Minister of Agriculture. Charlottetown, l’. li. I. November 16th, 1927. "You'll, love it. ‘It's the most. wonrIr-rftrl city! I've visited my cou~ sins there lots of times. Perhaps ltears she was too proud to sltctl. ,' What Ih". Stlllwatcr told tier par"- ‘cntl-t she never" know. Although tails wear and tear transmission, propcIlcr-sltaft, and ring gear. It means accelerating the 1'" ti?" Yo" "IQ-PK “T-lllilll‘! 1m" from her zseat, on the hack porch engine and speeding up all of the. he fun?" “Will you look rnc up?" "l strrely will. Sonia, this isn't, a secret 1“ Sorrias first instinct. r-nco, but the though-t, telling the girls at the sprcarl that night, appealed to ltcr. She W0lllfl give thorn something new to Hllk about. “hrtlrt-r‘ doesn't, know trbuttt. it yet," she ttnswcretl. "Ho won't Wulll rrrr- to go. ‘ it, out with hint mnlght. Don Still- watens routing river." “Don Stillwatetr!" Sirlneys brown eyes opened Wille- F III it “'11s for sil- of Sitlrttys Sr-tria thought dinner would ncvr er end. She pushed her Illllle ‘away, untouched. Azrctttr of tea. and she was throttzll. She “'11s ton excited to eat. ' Idattrrally Sam Marsh noticed it. "What's the matter to-night, hon- try’! You aren't. eating anything." "Not, hungry, dad. That's all." ‘"\\'Irat have you heem tic-Ins trr titty?" he asked suspiciously. She lifted a serene face. "I spent the day with Vera. Shc wasn't feeling wcll." . The ntcnrory of her day with Vera was already in the dim past. Poor" Vera! With her trobies and her un- rrpprcciative hutrirnnti! Thank God It was not. she! Slit) contl scarcely mtit, for her illllltu‘ iu pick up his paper so that sh» might start cleaning llll- 3111*- .\'.‘rr"sIr went back Io her sowing mil- thine while Sonia cleared the wblc rrrrtl rvasherl the dishes. He!‘ 111"" (ht-r looked cxcilrulj. too. Two spots of :e_d hrrrtrtrtl in her Hallow elmeltil. - By 8 tyrzlock the living room was lulrln. She changed hter Blush!!!" ‘IITPHII for a soft green voile. 8:30 o'colck the telephone rank- .Ir tras Jot», Carter. "No. I‘ have trnrrthor trnmlllti- irnotrt. Why?" _ ‘ "tr lust thought I'd Irke to s0 n-rotrntl there and walk home with you, that's all." m1], I'm not going. I'm sorry.‘ Joe." There was rr pause, then he ask- crl humbly, "Are you ‘still made al- me. Sonia?" "Kind" at ltlnr? Shcjhatl forgot- ten that Joe Curler- existed. Yet. she wrmemhererl now she lharl told him ‘sire Irntetl him the weak Ircforc. Sonia Iausherl. "No, I'm not mad any more". "(inn I er-me up then etc-me night snort?" Some. night. before she went to‘ fThit-agol "Yes, Joe. Call rm- -- Tho sweetness inner voice drip ‘pod like honey 1hr nttgh the tele- ‘phone. ~-t)h," "hut I can’ she Iht uflli. PILI SUFFIIEI‘ QIIWIMIWYIIUO PAID M511’, r r lint we're going to have‘ ‘fond prrt It. on. ‘steps sho could heat" fragments of rtlteir ctr-rtvtrrsatitm. , r "Small town—~er"itie.al (Illlllltlt*,—~ ‘too much rtttoution." drifted through‘ the strnrnrer" rtigiri. , Once she hear-ti her ftttitors Irro-i kon voice. l i "This kissing htrsittcss has Irurt. ‘Inc, Don. More than it. should, I strpponc. I know she didn't menu Ianytltirtg." , Thought Iwas strsptrntltetl as she. sat. In the dark, waiting. lit-r. whole futtt-re scorned to hang our her father's decision. If he didn't int. her go now she. might never.‘ have rrttotltcr chance. . . . . ..-\ futuroj in liuncio appalled her". Sh.» must r get. away. Freedom to llvt- Ircrr own life . . . . ..Beatrty, excitement "And I will be caroftrl," she vow-r red, true to her promise Io lion. “I won't. do anything had." r i She had Ircen in Chicago once as a little girl. But r-tho could still remember Michigan avenue with its crowds of‘ trouble, and the ltright lights. , "Sonia." called hpr mother. 1. She ran in, stumbling, and faced her father, lie stretched out his arms to her. "I think It will kill me, Sonia. hut you can go." ; l 1' 1 Later" in her bedroom slit» criti- cized him for ltI-r. sentlmentalistn. Why need he spoil his sacrifice with tears? It was her rrrothc. thought. Sonia, who wo d miss her the most. Ilbr nrotrer really neednd her. yet nho had not ulter- r-d one word oi’ protest against ht-r going. Perhaps her ntoiirt-r did not love, her so much. Sonlrr won- Fdererl. Anna Marsh had gone on "flirt tifllfif- 501118 88319165 I! hllgwsewlng as If nothing had happened. hunch of red roses for the dining] Sonia took the rwhito r-rilk gown from Ilte drawer whom she kept, it, ‘ The creamy lat-e ,ahout her neck made her skin like satin. Ilcr eyes were emeralds. = i "Stmia, dancing in a silver gown," rshc whispered, “with entl-raltln on her twhite hands . . . . . ." i Fxcitement, ran like fire through every vein. Chicago! The word wart magic. It would transform her overnight. In the midst, cl‘ her dancing the telephone rang. Without waiting ‘for a ‘kimona, she ran rlovrn the. rr-"trtirs. i "Yes?" 1 "Sonia. this is Torn Underwood. ‘rT hear you're goinx lo Chicago." , Tt-m! She had forgotten her promise Io him. But hadn't he known r-rhe never could have con- sidered it really? "You, Tom, I'm going. Who told you?" "Mother was over at Stillwaterhs for dlnruzr to-night. Don told her." "I'm sorry. I was going l0 tell you myself Io-morrew." "Sonia. I want to see you. I've got to talk with you." "To-marrow. Tom. Every one is asleep." As she ran trpsmlrs she heard it's late now. strange sounds from the front. hed- room. She paused, horrified. In tho dark to listen, then crept in eshumn back fntr. her own bed. ' ‘Her mother was crying! (To Be Continued.) a ‘auxiliary tinlts, such as the water pump, generator, distributor, fan, and breaker points. The faster these run the sooner they wear otrt. It. is surprising how much pur». poseless use these devices arc given when they are in the hnnds of driv- ers who, like Smith, think they are being considerate when. as a mat- ter of fact. they are nothing short of ncglcctful. Just imagine the num- bct" of trscless revolutions of n gener- ator shalt, for instance, when the driver is accelerating to accomplish some of these needless shifts. There is no reui danger in run- ning in high gear at low speed, pro- vlded the engine is not actually straining. Occasionally you will see a driver speeding along with a cold engine in second gear". Hc says ltc is {warming it. and would be shocked well known farmer and horseman of .If you told him that he was abusing Nflflh TFYOIL the engine. A great. deal more damage has been done in second gear than in high. Occasionally in trafiic it will save an engine, and certainly save the rest. of the tntch- anism, to pick up in high gear with- out shifting to second. But this must bc done considerately and without expecting quick acceleration. By letting the engine gain speed gradually, no harm is done. Rathw the car is spared trnnccessrtry wear and tear. Driving home with Smith tlrc nllwt‘ evening I found that his car lagged as if it were bcing over"- worked though there seemed to bc nothing apparent. to explain it: laboring. When I asked hlrn why we were not moving at a smarter pace. he said that. he hoped to be driving the same car for some years to come, and had no inclination tc send it to the junk pile on my ac- count. "Thatls all very well. Smith," I reminded him, “but don't. forget that every car has its rolling speed. Under or above this speed it has to work harder. You think you arc saving the car. but: by running an average of flve miles more an hour you might stand some chance of achieving your goal." That. seemed to have started him thinking. I have since noticed that. instead of trying to protect his tires and keeping the pressure up l0 I! |flxed figure for riding over" rough roads, he has loomed‘ the wisdom of letting the pressure drop at times in order to provide o. sufficient. cush- ioning effect to save the car as a whole. I Tryon Tid-Bits Messrs. Russell Howatt, Ivan Mc- 0f BQIIIIUQSF- cllilflffll Keeman, and Sled Green left Thursday for Hogg Island on shooting tres. Bon luck, boys! Mr. Charles I-lowatt, West. Tryon. left on Wednesday morning for Pie- totr, N.S., where he will spend afcw days before Starting on a" “in The .I. Iii Judson Fox Ranching »(‘.0. through the Maritimes. Misses Minerva Gillis and Gladys Rogerson departed by the Car Ferry steamer Saturday en route to Bos- ton, Mass, where they intend rc- slding. These popular yotrng indies will certainly be missed from the social life of Tryon. Mr. Stanley Garnier has accepted a position with Mr. S. N. Dawson. Roads-well. they might be tvorsc —and again, they might be better. Anyhow, they are bud enough to cause one to swear talmost.) Anti if the powers that be, wish to he. why it would be just as well tohavc something done to make ‘cm better". Miss Grace Kim arrived home on Thursday evening by the Car Ferry after an extended trip throttglr Western Canada. Miss Kirn visited friends and relatives in several wes- tern cities. later going on to thr- Pncillc Coast. where she visited vari- ous Canadian and Arrtericun cities. Miss Kim was delighted with Irt-r- trip. brrt. thinks that after" alltIrt-r-r is no place quite so nice as "lllc Garrlcn ol the Gulf." Messrs. Geo. McWiIliama and Stanley Thomson were Sunday vis- tiors to Cape Traverse. Mr. Geo. Mtrirhend was a recent visitor to Cape Traverse and Bor- den. Mr. Austin Campbell, Cope Trav- erse. was a Stmtlay visitors to Try- on. Weather—“thcy talked about the weather. and they talked about the crops." so I suppose a w0t"d about it here would- not. be out of place. and any. husfft it. been wonderftrlly mild. but 0 . dear! Such an awful lot. of rain, we shouldn't get much snow after so much rain. The wells Olltlhtnt to godry this hill. I hope It will soon turn cold: it will bc nIc- ' B!‘ Kettlnz about. Oh. my! I hope not, we have so many potatoes out '_ In sheds yet. and If II: turns coItI-— i!‘ 0h. my! I hope not. Such are the remarks I have been hearing every _r_ day for some time. Now It has IL‘ turned cold and take it from me, ' some one is sure to be disappointed. r But Judging fro mthe remarks cited above it is a mighty good thing that the weather man is Impartial and deals out just what be ‘not we) seen é fit. , And now for plain good-bye with no frills. 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