gliPTEMBER 2s, 193s 1121195 A HIT snow mom 11-1! mamas or "THANKS A ialiuorl"! A l a u 9 I‘ ‘ iqmmed. wus- uqmmadscrarn- bores of slurs and glow-slot” Pqrs sol l0 the mmpo of 511113119‘ I leavrHuvln?" "Singfilbpsing" ‘ "You Turned The Table: O» Me" "Love will Tell" ' PLUS M. RIIZ BROTHERS (“W11 seal you evnwair r 51m‘! “a kind oi r411i=li¢|°""'"9n ws _ ODDI y - sll.l.v svalvuuur TODAY — TUESDAY —- WEDNESDAY _ ‘ DAILY 11.15 - 7.00 - 11.011 r. M. ‘ MATINEE “EMNG 27c, 33c, 38c 16c - 27c PLUS COMEDY AND sulvcTnr TODAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDA DAILY 3.15 — 7.00 —- 8.45 I’. M. . MATINEE EVENING 11¢ - 27¢ 21¢ - 33c ""1111 CAST 0F “CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE” Regional‘ Festival Finalists PRESENTS “SHOW DOWN ” A Comedy in 3 Acts MONDAY -- TUESDAY Sept, ZRth-Ztlth LITTLE THEATRE PLAYHOIISE 8.15 p. m. 45c Including‘ Tax .- Overture .1‘. d m ivuion segiémrr" BIRTHS ‘Z7111, 1936, mills A, Caliill, aged 30 Funeral from his late residence 159 nth-At Grafton Street. Wflillffidllv morn- ing at 3.45, to Saint. Dunstanb Bli- 5 ni- 261.11. to Mr. and lvirs. waiter Cl ilica, thence to R. 0. cemetery- "Yk. North Wiitshire, a gun, iii‘ -1 3- . ', . . H“ M’ me P E‘ I‘ lmplhl llEARTZ-At Cornwall on Sunday e Ili- 95111. to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford ill-firs, Mount Albion a 1151111111101". mason-Al the P. E. 11 Hvspiinl 51111. 26th, to Mr. and Mm, George Yrixill, City, n 5011, ruinous-At the P. E. 1. Hos- J-Hl Sept, 27th.. to Mr. and Mrs. Borg: Cudmorc, City, a son, IIacKENZIE-at New Argyle Sept. iii. 1936, to Mr- and Mrs. Ear-l tlzicK-silzie o. son Crscrse Alexander. v' nnar11s""__=:_““ .‘..§___ ,__. -_ss___ rlsnartlm the city on septTioiTr 19:16. Daniel E. Fisher, aged s4 Yf-"WS. Funeral will take pllre Mcn- Ifll’ n1 ning at 8.45 froln tlq; resi- klive 0f his brother. M1'. Joseph W710i‘. Fort Augustus FISHER-In this City, September 5311.. i936, Daniel J- Flsllzr aged ‘t Funeral will take place from the ‘ilidrnse of his bfOUrlf Mr. Joseph :1<h:r., Fort Augustus, Lil's morning it 84.5. to Saint Patrick's Church. ‘m Augustus September 2'1, 1936 Mrs . Joseph Hcartz aged 80. Funeral from her late residence on Tuesday Sept. 29th. Service statring at 2 o'clock. Interment. Clyde River Balm“ CCIIICiOYY. ' Anlrldkllnlrn 0N ROADS " I LQNIJON _1CP1-- With 2.999 kill- ed and ins-mt; hurt 11:1 1n.- insh- wnys of the United Kingdom in 30 wQ§ks_ Tympport Klullslir H016- Bclisha is (‘i)l‘t'1“ilt!'.'li‘!§Z 011 h full program to relluc: the toil- UNDEBTAK ER lALMER Charlottetown II"! North Wllirhiro llama ill The Central Guardian Thh column h rolorvorl for new! of local interest hat ldvortialnfol a newly nature may be Inserted at l cents a word strictly vllyllbla in advance. CONFEDERATION LIFE msun- auca. L-6788-7-12-312. CHANGE or TIME-The m“... ‘TB-til how leaves Charlottetown for 555m“ Points at 2 P. 111., Monday Wednesday. Thursday and fiiday and at 3 p. m. Tuesday and 5mm. day. TRUCK AND CAR. COLLISION.- Collision between a truck from New Wiitshire and a Charlottetown car or Kent Street bet-ween Queen and Great George, Saturday night m- suited in a damaged headlight to the local vehicle. The Occupants fortunately escaped injury, ' STOLEN CAR. RECOVERED._. An automobile owned by Mr, Noel DeBlois parked in front of his resin. once on Water Street, was stolen about 10 o'clock Saturday nighi;_ 1t, was recovered yesterday molming 0'1 Richmond street between prince and Hillsboro fortunatelyundamag- ed. The key had been left in the switch. BISCUIT COMPANY BURGLED .—-The premises of the Imperial Biscuit Comm-av. mhzworth Ave. were broken into some time between 5.30 Sturday evening and 1.30 p. m.. yesterday, and $5.00 stolen from the cash box. Entrance was gained by pulling off o. screen and breaking a window at the rear of the building. The Oity Police are investigating. THREE ARRESTED.-3 young men giving Hunter River as their j place of residence were arrested by i the Otto" Police yesterday afternoon following a. traffic accident at the corner of Edward and Eust/an Sis, in which the car of Mr. Arthur Cud- mom, Royalty, was considerably damaged. The occupants of the other vehicle allegedly responsible will appear before the Magistrate, the driver charged with drunken driving and giving false information to the police, and his companions with unlaWIlLily leaving the scene of an accident. Personals Miss Noreen Simmons of Crapaud i was operated on in the P- E. I. Hos- pital and is doing nicely. Miss Alena. Home and Miss Irene Horne leave today on a visit to Bos- ton and N-Jw York. Mrs. M. J. McManus of New 1 Haven, left Wednesday morning for ‘ Boston, her many friends wish her a very enjoyable visit. A motor party consisting of Dr. 53nd Mrs. Preston Maclntyre and i Mr. and Mrs. Russel MacDonald of Montague, left on Tuesday for Bos- ton and New York. Hon c, A. Dunning. Dominion Finance Minister, and Miss Kather- me Dunning, retumcd to Ottawa ‘Saturday morning after a week's visit to the Province. Dr, I. J. Yeo accompanied’ by Mrs, Y-co, left this morning for New you; pr, Yeo will attend the post- graduate Medical School and visit hospitals. The many friends of Miss Jenn carver, iulrsc-in-training at the Prince Edward Island Hospital, re- gmt to learn that she has hurl w undergo an operation for acute appendicitis. Mr. J. M. Murley, Manager of the local office, Canadian National Telcgrnphs is in Moncton attend- ing a convention of Mallow-TS. who are in that city to meet C. C. Stewart, Tbronto, traffic and opt!- atirlg assistant for eastem lines. Eastern Guardian “QBUY ROBIN HOOD FLOUR now, you will not r881“ 1!- ..~nolv"r' m: r-"oouzo! Wait for the rmxara. ORIGINAL ONE can-r sans. Seven 111s days of "two for the price o! one. nlus uulv One Cent" bargains. 01111’ RF-XAL-L Dy“; stores give you such quality at such marvelous savings. Watch for our dates. H. J. Mabon. the 1111x111;- Drug store. Montflsuo- 1.111111 2i llland‘: Inch. ll Inbn our poison and chanson. wound halo girth hi]: N T; _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAR The services at the Central Chris- " ted. by the pastor Rev. A. C. Cooper, TILM. The subject for the morning was “Christ's School" Text Matt, 11:29, “Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me." Jesus brings this message to his disciples after having reviewed the fate of Chorazirl and Capernaum. They would not receive divine in- struction and he sets Hinlself up as the Teacher of mankind who has re- ceived his message from God and has revealed God the Father to mankind. The Teacher then suggests in his teachings that the people have borne another yoke than His. Mm kind has been burdened by many yokes and there is the consciousness of o. great weight. of neglect upon the shoulders of the thinking indi- vlduai. The Master teacher then taught His disciples that His school was for the slow plodding individual. Intel- lectual attainment did not count while it was no hindrance to enter the divine seminary. Our experiences of life is the school in which we are trained to appreciate God and enter into fel- lowship and understand his plans for our lives. Sunday Evening Subject: Matt. 25:25. "I was afraid and went and- hid Thy talent in the earth." God has given to nler. many talents, which vary in degree, ex- tent and importance. The servant who took his talent from his lord implied his own responsibility for it. We should educate and develop our talents to the best advantage for God's work. God has given to each man one talent or many talents for which he is responsible. This man refused to use his talent and went and hid it. He did this because of the mental image that. he had stored up 1n his mind about. his lord. God rewards each man ac- cording to his faithfulness. The man who gives back God the thing which he received from Him after having used it in his masters name receives honour and blessing. Our rou-nrd is the result of our labours. As our talent has been used we are recognized. The music for the day was morn- ing a selection by the choir “Father, hear thy cllilcirens call." Miss Nan MacKay taking the solo part. At the evening service. the choir rendered an Anthem "O Morn of Beauty“. Mr. Cooper preached in his usual eloquent and inspiring manner, and way of presenting his subjects. TIIE BAPTIST CHURCH RELIGIOUS sravicrs CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH i greatly impressed his audiences- wlth his earnostenss and effectivcl crease in attendance. Serlioes of‘ morning and evening were brooch‘ cast through 1b,, facilities of radio tion Church yesterday were conduc- t Station gym}; ST. JAMES KIRK There was an exceptionally good attendance at. St. James Presby- terian Church yesterday. The nliilis- 1 1C1‘, the Rev. Dr. R. Moorhoad- Imgate, D.D., preached at both ser- vices, liLs text. for the morning being “And His 11111110 sllall bc called, i-lie Prince 01 Peace“ Isaiah 1X verse ti. “Peace, is one of the greatest Gos- pel words,“ Dr. Legato said, 1t 1s used seventy tinles in tile New . Tcstalnellt."'l>cace ls being sought 1 i by the world today as never before. ‘ j This peace-seeking ivorld may well v be likened to the Prodigal Son, xvho, “ having groan so BCCUSLOlllUd to the i peace of his fathers home; and . l. failing to appreciate it, lcit home in i search of better things, only to rind 1 that he could not clljuy peace until 1 he got, buck home again. 'l‘rue jleocc twill. take the place of our unrest jolliy wlltifil we see and understand , those words “Man cannot live by 1 bread alone, but by every word i that proceedeth out of the 1111111111 oi ; iGoll." Peace is the harmony bc-i i twecr us and a proper cnvlronlnlnt. ‘ land our proper environnleilt is a religious 011e, harmonizing with our i consciousness of God. 1 » Miss Marguerite Cuclmoro sangi special solo. Yesterday was Rally Day for the I Kirk Sabbzittl School 311111 ti‘ ‘t- xvils , a good zlttclls '0. Pro illlUllS were made ICgflIKJllZ teal s and the arranging of classes the ‘ '1 the coming months. | Following this, tile Siutranlvlv. of ‘ Baptism “'11s adnnnistcrcd to tour children of the congregation, Charles Allan hiacLboll; George‘; Murray Davies; Lucy May 51111111; 1 and Shirley Margaret Ann Peri} Dr Legato based ills evening ser- . mon on John's reference to thei Cross “Hereby pcrccim we the live ‘ of God, because lie laid down fl"... life for us“ l. John, III, verse l6. Deploring the i111“. that the‘, Church in many ways has neglected , the value of the Cross, tile minister 1 said he believed that the people. who exclude the redcollling Cross are those who have never been near etioligii to appreciate it. liven roil- giun itself seems to have iJCCtllilC weaker. So many tilink 111111 God is not essential to our lite. Yet history and mrsollal experience shous us 111m God is so much apart oi 11s that. to lose 111m is to lose tin: very es- 1 scnce of 1111'. T110 Cross is the wily , that loads 11s to know God. 1t is l1 i great think to know that God is. but it is a prettier thing 1o know that He loves us, that He is love. ‘ 1t is not. the teaching, nor the life. nor the mlraclllolls ilmrcr of Christ i that draws us to God. It. is the: I 111‘ At the morning service the Rcv. H. L. Denion, 13D. IJiPOfiCIlfd an in- teresting sermon on "Corn on the Mountain Top.“ The text wan taken from the morning Psalm.‘ 72:16, “There silall ‘be an ltandful} of corn in l-ill‘ earth on the top oft i.l1c 11101111111111 and the fruit thereofi shall shake like Lebanon." This sorority second psalm is the pic-i Lure of an ideal dominion xvllercof the king shill be most. gracious and just of Israels sovereigns Messianic in intent or not, the words filld tilcir fulfilment only in the Kingdom of God, a picture of a 1 Cross. The Crass mum's, the Cross, holds, because the Cross is love to us “Hereby ilerccivo we the love of, God. because He laid down His‘ life for us." ‘ I Mrs. N, D. hiacLean urns soloist in the evening, and sang "Tllcrcli Be No Night There." TRINITY ulvlrllriollrncn “When Wit-h Sings"--Acts 1C1 . “And at; midnight Paul and Silas sang praises with God and the pris- oners heard them!" Contelnplatc F?’ —‘ "— ~~ ~- F11 .4.» ~ :9; Girl Guide News Training Activities d! Girl Guide Leaders Ari enjoyable outing was heidl Saturday afternoon, Sept, 26,, when fifteen Guiders motored to Rice Point and plcnicked on the shore. The Guiders, including Miss Gillan, Division Commissioner, Miss Wilson, Provincial Secretary and Miss Mec- Mahon, Dominion Field Secretary ivere formed into three patrols, each t.ruuEu ___'a u NYAL 2 for 1 SALE NOW 0111 SPEND rm:r:l.r-sav1-; 121121 Worth ’s Drugs to re "rm: $10111: \\'()ll'l‘ll LOOKINI. 1 i... 142 PRINCE 5T 5 Year 01d Child tinder the direction of its own leader ivho planned the food and equip- merit for -. meal. 'I'h.is delightful gathering was a fitting close to Miss MacMnhoffs first WEEK'S training f~r guiciers. ' Sunday afternoon a. number of (‘raiders and prospective Guiders ill'l.‘l'. I-Irvte‘. vrhen Miss MacMahon gave an ‘ interesting talk on Ranger COmp- I allies and their value to the oom- . 1 lnullity. The ideals which should be . smvfil for “m mo“ which are com‘ i Constables Strong and Hay. It \\‘ll§. lnon to the other main branches of Guiding, 'I'he Brownies and Guides, lifiss Macivlahon also spoke of the‘ ‘ importance of stressing the first part . Wm have pmvmce “d6 sgnmamy. of the Promise (our duty tn God and King) by holding “Gilidfii Owns" or special short services for Guides. ' The next training class will be field on Wednesday at st. Petérs’ Cathedral Hall at 7.30, arid will con- l-isi; of Broami-e ‘Training. ‘There will be a final class for Gulders on lh-iday evening at St. Jame; Hall at 7.33 These classes are open to all Glliiicrs and association members- Saturdav at. 5.30 the Local Assoc- iation xvii‘. hold a-bonquet for the (‘nudes and Guiders of Charlotte- town the scene" Some readers will recos- "Your Talent." TsXt 1 _"Hol<l Thou my HI1lid"--1Sl'igg;1,;15 a ‘ mm .1105‘. “m-ds and know what tile world" during the offertory and tile sacrament oi the Lord"s Supper followed the sermon. Part of the florvers at, the pulpit were in mem- ory of little Olga Mae Smith who was killed in an automobile acci- ricn; a year ago, presented by her family. At the evening worship Rev. Mr. Miller tok as his text. a part of Matthew 28-7 "Go quickly and tell 111s disciples“ and presented in a forcible sermon some of God's urgent demands upon us singling out for special reference the call on behalf of the Home Missions work of our church. The service of praise was particularly pleasing and ap- prlciatetl. It. included an Anthem by the choir "Lead kindly Light", a solo by Mrs. Tens. Macintosh oi 111M011 who sung “The Better Land" and a duct by Mrs. Macintosh and llcr brother Wilfred McDonald of Covchead, "Day is dying in the West.” The congregation greatly ap- preciated the valued assistance of at the Canadian National, generous harvest, a tribute to an? ‘ ideal monarch. Of course one looks, Ior harvest in the fertile valleys, how l great is the yield when he finds even a little corn on the barren heghts And so with the kingdom of Jesus, the seed has been sown and watch- “llriginal One Gent Sale ... ed and harvested for mots than Don't be fooled! wait two thousand years. We cannot be for ORIGINAL (me cent utterly satisfied. but we may be en- i couragcd by the harvests and as we i omllcmplato the amazing things timt the gospel has done. we may look with hope for the day in which not. only the easy and ex- pected Bllocesres may be granted in full measure, but of the difficult hill- sides and the climbing heights, we may be able to find the handful of w-m on the 10p of the mountain. sale. Seven big days of "two for the price of one pills one cent" bargains. Orly Rexnll drugstores give you such quality at such wonderful savings. Watch for our dates. The Jenkins Pharmacy - The morning anthem was Goes’ "Q Taste and Bee." Ml‘. Demon's eloquent evening sermon war. on the subject of "Spar-lug Ourselves’ and the evening anthem liimmefs "In- cline Thine Ear"; Mr. V. L. Ding- well taking the baritone s60. Rally Day in the Sunday Schooli Prescriptions n specially. ‘°"'*"'“""‘“°“"'¢"""‘ fi THE RICXALI. DRUG- STORE Cor. Gr. (ll-o. & Kent Si. Phone 219 for prompt de- livery. these vocalists. ; All groups in the church are now functioning and the Fall work will from now on be actively prosecuted. HOLY ItJEhEl-ZIVIER C HUROII The Bacranzent of Holy Orders was the subject 0i inspiring sermons delivered at all the masses at the church of the lloiy Rsdeeme yes- terday by Rev 11.. H. I... Balms, C. S. S R. Rev. R. McKonna, C. 8. s. R... officiated at. High Mass, and also at Vespers and Benediction last night. s...» . and RU/‘M/wi Tl RED EYE Mrs (Continued from Page 11 barn with some hens was burn- ed. The child's body was remvered later from the ruins, wrribly: charred and mutilated, the fare and limbs burned HWBY and unit" thebody remaining. Eleanor was the youngest but tone of a. family of nine. An investigation of the tragodv ' was held by Coroner Dr. J. Clnlulp- ion,, O’L€ary, and R. C. M. P i decided an inquest was unneces- i sary. - The bereaved parents and family in their harrowing loss. Government Issues Plea (Continued from Page ii Toledo had related Fascists were stunning the city but that the Government forces were resisting entrances.) —'I'he insurgent Toledo today, forces hurling stormed trained fugitives appeared on the road to Madrid. EAST BALTIC Oflfiiept... lit-ii. The 110G Point‘ 601G911 Sunbeam club held their achievement day at. tho school hall There was a. large number oi Institute mcmbrrs ])T1‘tl‘ll,t also some visitors The work was judged by the supervisors Miss Rodd and i\Il.\<.'. Hazard. Miss Rodd then spoke on. the work and complimented the] girls on their fine dsiplay. Pr‘ and certificates were then presented the members. The decision of the‘ judges was as folloivs. Laura. Bruce. 3rd Elma 4th. Viola Allen. I Seniors 1st. Mable R0';€1‘.S"ll ttnd Helen Robertson 3nd Martha {Garre-tt. 4th Pansy Bruce, 51h ‘Elsie MacNeill. Th0 ilfbglame was as follows. “Address _by fnirridmti~ Mzss ,Martha,Gar-ret...Re~.:c1-: S ereiary - ‘IIPIOYI Robertson. addrh-s Limit. ibeader-Mrs. a s. R0,". anal-e..- ‘TElW-hflk-Mim Muriel Bruce Mrs. mweromaarummeasmtanifl f i110 113c- > To Republic! from battlemcnts behind Tuledws‘ 1 MADRID, Sept, 27—(C.P.-H1\vas) i i they apply to. These two men were _Tne Mn,“ Govemnmu, m fl~ TOLEDO, Spain. Sept. 27—<A.P.) ‘ Juniors, ist. Mildred Rose. 21111.1 Bruce, i O00O00¢O04oo00Q00¢QQ§ PIlHXl. ..I r §EII Bathe lie Cemetery Service Lorri, 111111 l.1-- I Upon Them." _ Tile mcns choir oi 12.11 l’-~"".lca. pilfifh was in :1'.‘..~:ci111<- , .1.:;d un- (tor the (iilwectiozl d: an: w. J. Iirorvl; much-rod mu. 2c 11.111010 I01 f R1211. Dr. 310311.". .21, Faghers Dou- i Major League ‘flocks-y Opens Novenlber 5th‘ lauiit-rillg from iii-treatmentmvounds back_to_the_wan plea, Called w_ ymyqqqqgi _ ,...cp1 - and bruises. They were thrown into nigh; on me entire mpubm w Irom- tifiiing? .. .\ ipio Leah :1 dirty, cold, evil-smelling prlwn rally to the defence of this capital. ‘ bfilili,’ tn.- < nu ‘it - v-‘ithoilb a ififmd 1° whim‘ m“? . "The Government wishes to hide trill our. 11112111 appeal. yet they were able w nothing from the public," the 1110 Nat sing and they had a song to sihS- i statement said. "That is wily we lycaguc RCV- Hugh Mme!‘ at me rimming ' I681 it is our duty to inform our ."O.!lll—. worship in ills pro-communion ser- pBOPIE that the enemy‘ p,.O1~i,_-,ng1 (my. mon gave a fitting conception of from the superiority which he em» Pmslden: F. this miracle. They sang and others Joys by vmue o; arms l-urmshed m. my the n, miracles followed. Here we have the foreign powers—arms rvilicll signify ' Cm m,” i suflrot 0f the 1101191‘ “m1 PT°EY°55 M anticipated payment with several} “mm; m. the first centuries of the Christian Slices o; our gerritol.y_j_g no“, , It is Quinn“ ‘a g religion. ‘Their faith and their song making a supreme 9mm ,0 am“. 1 he nérmll ‘ " ' 1111118 Wrought’ miracles in 9W1? age- llear this republican capital, which . And‘, ,1 NIP. hlillvl‘ 5110519 °1 W?" 1111599“ remains the heart of the fight ag- . “hogan? A1,; ‘ j audience. other prisoners were lis- an“; pascismy 1 gown“ w‘ i.L*lllllg-~WC all have our unseen The communique declared all‘; York audience. What a chuileuse ‘his other efforts must now be subur-i ,-“ A ‘m, 115 W 115‘- WhB-i *'* ‘esmnsibiliiy? dinated to defending the capital. ‘ n? Mn am‘ what a sift. a zrMPW so throush "The defence of ltiadrid must be hm“ Con“ . hie with an unseen audience that Organized u, m)“. ca“. of an Help “m“7“‘~" l‘ I we are llelllillfl 1119-15118 131911‘ m“ tualtties, in order tilat. we 111.13.‘ not Conny s" L l“ (“gage D“ inert- gladsome, their burdens iight- be Surprise‘, Tm cm mm be com t trolt 11rd u . 11: >r111 51211111‘! or Mid 11110“? 811 leadmB “Wm in“) verted into an inlpregnablc fortress I Cup holflors T“ f’ n‘ 0 1e hm a mum. icnowshlp wit/h GOQ by m; against which m‘, unwashed fllnbi 0f tilt‘. svflsolis" 11.11‘ .1 wfliifl livvs we live. the songs we sins. tlons of the Fascist traitors ivlll be Em“ H““““ “ “ h" Ciliwl" Tile choir sang “For God so loved crushed fomvew flflalnfit. New Y: zcalzs Montreal (7. Surldlrv 110.1 decided t.» f s‘. seal-arm, yea r and shock troops against the barricaded . ma“ H" 1" gates protecting the north side of ND“ 7- it" 1,11‘; (my team but. ,\i . ~,_ picked hum’ lugging Inwhme have tflkvz. Buns, ran up the slopes in an effort “mil-Wis 51-1?‘ " 1: .1 to blast Government defenders from Dflrmh buttiernents behind the cit_v‘s Lli- ‘~- trances. Infantrymcn charged uitil n} m" Wm’ H T“ ‘ ’ '- lhvm- pitching hand grenados into s‘ J‘ “_‘""" A = - the Government positions. 1MB“ H‘ “ 7" " ~ - The city"s defenders fought back \r""‘"‘“'~’~ 111111 I" . :1 . .1 .,=.=. to stubbornly but the insurgent com- Mrs‘ T1 S» Ii . f1! . . . r1 manderfi Predicted they would bl- nmy“ mm ‘v1 "C ‘ "' 1”‘- I completely dc-lnoralizeci and easily "mi mm” 1’ 1 ‘ ‘ Y Y routed as soon as the fighting canlu "““"‘ "- to close quarters. 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