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Flesherton Advance, 25 Nov 1915, p. 5

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November 25 1915 THE FLESHERTOxV ADVANCE THE Standard Bank of Canada Will Et'ceive Applications for Subscriptions to DOMINION OF CANADA WAR LOAN At All Branches Throughout The Dominion. FLESHERTON BRANCH GEO. MITCHELL, Manager. C. P. R. Time Table. Trains leave Flesherton Station as follows : Going South Going North 7.33 8. m 11.36 a.m. 4.27 p.m. 9.18p. m. The mails are osed at Flesherton as oUows : For the north at 10.40 a.m.and 7 p.ni. ; and the afternoon mail south at -3.40 o'clock. For morning train south mail close at 9 p. m. the previous ev'g. VICINITY CHIPS V How do you like the new lij;hts/ County Council is in session at Owen Sound ihis week. Bornâ€" To Mr. and Mis. Donald Mc- Kiniion, south line, Artemesia, on Tues- day, November 2^, a daughter. Keeve McTaviHh bat a valuable Jersey cow Ia>t week. The aniiiml ate itself to death out uf a chop bin. The first sleighs were seeu un the 8tte«U Saiurdiiy, Nov. 20 imd wiuter citnie on us with a jump and roar. Mr. Mark Wilson, jr., attended the funeral uf his eldest sister, Miss Lena Wilson, ai Durham »u Sunday. The .\dvance and the Toronto Daily iJew.s cun be secured ftir one year for tS.8U. Send your subscription to this olt'ice. Tlie beat Chriatuiau box you can give yuur family is ii Culunibia Grafunola. For sale at lhi.s jllice at prices from twenry dollars up. Mr. Harold Mitchell who has been witli the Standard Bauk at Sarnia, re- 4aruid home on Thursday last and pro- puse:> to enlist iu some Toronto rejiimenc loi- overseas service. Our item laac week regarding fishing on the beaver has attracted considerable at'.ention. Mr. K. Plantt of Eugenia m a county constable. NVliiit; does he propose CO do -ibout it .' \ concert will be held id Rock Mills chuich on Dec. 10, I'Jlfi, consisting of the follownifi. Two pky» e niitled .lumbo Jum and A Jealous Husband, orchestra, solus, etc. The friends of Utile Mi.si Marjoiy Du^lgeou will le^ret to leiln that she is conliiied lo bm- bed with au attack of iu- iiammatory rheumatism. Hopes are enter- tained that it. will not be of lon^ dura- tion. The ladies ot the Methodist church will hold their annual missionary quilting on Thursday Doc. '.i. All who arc inter- ested iu th'» work are invited to be pres- « it in I'.ie I'jclure room of the church as early in the afLornoon as possible, Mr. Charley Ciossloy, .stcoiid son of Mr. W. P. Cros.sley, oiilistul in Toronto last week for overseas service. Thi^ makes the .sevenieenih representative rom Kleahorton. Charley is homo thiH w jck. A credit auction sale of farm sluck end iniplBmeuts will be held on lot 24, coo. 0, Glenelg, on Friday, Nov. 2ti, the propel ty of Mr. H. B. McLean. Tlie.e is a kige (luanLity of stock in this sale. D. MoPhiiil, auctioneer. The Women's Institute will meet iu the high school Wednesday, Dec. Ist. Christmas in War Time, by Mrs. W. A. Armstrou.; ; solo by Mrs. H. S. White. Visitors alwiiy.s Welcome.â€" Mrs. W. A. Haw ken, Seo.-Treas. Brooksâ€" Clintonâ€" A pretty wedding was solemnized at the bride's home, Miix«ell, on Nov. 17, when Bessie Clin- ton was united to Uarry Brooks of To- ronto by Kb v. R. 0. Kerr, Flesherton. After the ceremony the guests sat down to a dainty breakfast. The big dominion war loan of Bfty milhon dollars is advettiued in The Ad- vii ce ihis week. Intending investors will have lo hurry, as lie lists ara sup- pos.'d to close 0.1 Tuesday of noxt week. Now is your opportunity to show your patriotism by investing in Canada's tirst war loan. A runaway created souae excitement In town on Friday. The animal started from Dr. Otteweli's with its ownoi hol- dint! on to its halter. He clung lo the beast while i' tan two blocks and then fell, the horse juuipinf? over him and the buggy passing over withou.'. touching him. The animal tore around four mora bb.cks then brought up uiihurnied in Hicklmg's shed. Mothiiig was huit, broken or "bu»ted." The Farmer's Weekly Sun is not a piity hack. It deals with all public Huestions fearlessly and it deals with those questions from the standpoint of what it considers the best interests of the farm, believin;} that the inteieats of the farm are identical with the interests of the country as a whole. A journal of this class should have a place in every farm home. You can get it in combina- tion with The Advance at ft 80 a year. Mighton, the Durham wife beater, was given forty days in the common gaol for escaping rom custody. On the charge of wife beating he got off on sus- pended sentence. The County Crown Attorney, we are informed, refused to CiU witnesses in the case and took no evidence. It was au eaey getaway for Mighton. Why did tho County 'Jrown Attorney refuse to summon witnesses asked for by Constable Cook '< Does 1 e consider the escape a more serious otfence than half killing a woman ! Last week the Durham Review repub- lished a scurrilous article fro.ii a Detroit paper, ridiculing High Constable Cook, who went lo that oi'.y after Mighton. Just what purpose tho Review intended to servo by copying this caricature ot a faithful otlicer is more than we can falhoin. Surely our othcials have a hard enough cask looking after the sinners without tho local prcFS attempting to make of them u laughing stock, as the Review has done. Bro. Ramage should got down on his hunkeis and apologize for the misuse ha has made ot his oppor- tuiiities as a journalist. Walkerton Mr. .John HoBsfeld of Brant has been awarded lirst prize in the baby beef com- petition in Bru:;e, he having a thirteen inunlhs' old calf that tipped the scales at 1201) lbs. As this would be a respectable weight for a 'i-yenr old, Mr. Hossfeld ex- [iccts to put all competitors in the shade at the coining Fat Stock Show in Guelph, where ho will exibit the animal and no doubt bring back another red cud decora- tion for its stall. The mishap which bateil Mrs Ma'ttin Druiiini about 9 o'clock on Wednesday morning of last week, when she was thrown forcibly on her head to (ho pave- ment sidewalk in front ot her home by the horse suddenly stepping forward as she was alighting from the riij, proved fatal, Mr.s. Druuim dying in the Bruce Coui.ty Hospital about i).'M o'clock on Thursday morning from hemmorhage of the brain, she never havio({ regained con- sciousness after the mishap. Gordon A. Bonter, who is alleged to have stung a lot of Walkoaton people on a fake cnal-niine in Melancthon township is now in the Walkerton jail, Constable Ezra Brigga hnviiig brought the prisoner up on Friday froni Toroiito, where he was convicted on Thursday last of swin- dlimt somo Toronto people and wa.s lot go on suspended sentence. Bonter will appear on Monday next at 2 p.m. before Magistrate .lames Tolton to answer lo the charge of defrauding the Misses Kate and Isiibella MoKmnoii of Walkerton out of some $15U0 by sailing them shares in the Melancthon coal mine. Miss Maiy Glen- denning, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gibson and son, MacK, and other Walkerton people who are said to have purchased shires in this coal mine. Bonter was lo have been tried on Friday but as he claims that is his unlucky day and didn't care to take a chance on it, the hearing was set for Monday. Crown Attorney Dixon is prosecuting the case, while a Toronto lawyer is defending the prisoner. â€" Her- ald and Times. Eighth Line, Artemesia (juite a change in the weather. It begins to look like winter. A reception was hold at Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Uanley'son Wednesday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Walter Akilt, on their re- turn from their wedding tour. About 70 guests were present and spent a very enjoyable evening ingamesand music The biide was the recipient of a number of very pretty and useful prsents. Rev. Mr. Maddon of Eugenia visited on our line ho past week. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Bert Magce to our line, Mr. and Mrs Walter Akitt ond Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bolls inotyrcd over nnd spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bells. '^Odds and Ends "^ ' '^"^-^^-'^-^'''^'''^-^''â- ^^^^^^^ I'^T^^Tdr^^^.-?^ LOST aud POUND Uam lamb strayed about Oct 25. had poke on, last seen near Portlaw Please communicate with Geo. Lawler, Flesherton. Hound came sstray, about Nov. 8. Mark Wilson, Flesherton. ARTICLES FOR SALE For Saleâ€" Thoroughbred Berkshire sow (5 months old, for sale. Mark Murphy, Eugenia P. O, Sth line, Arle- inesia. For Sale â€" Single cutter, also pleasure sleigh, good as new. --Preston Beattie, Stock for Sale â€" Eight good yearling cattle, and four good leghorn cockur';ls for sale â€" Ben McKenzie, Coylon. A few bags of good cooking apples at 7'")C. â€" Jos. Buchanan, Meaford Road. For Sale or Rent â€" Store and dwelling lately occupied by D. W. Wideinan, in Feversham. Will sell or rent cheap, and on easy terms, if sold. Apply to R. J. Sproule, Flesheiton, Ont. Legal Blanks For Sale â€" R. .7. Sproule keeps constantly on hand and for sale cheap a full stock of Deeds, Mortgages, Wills aud all other legal blanks. Any requiring such will lind it to their inter est to give him a call. For sale cheap and on easy terms. Lot 13, con. 11, Osprey, 110 acres. This is a tirat class farm and in a good state of cultivation. Good bank barn und new frame dwelling. -A.pply to R. J. Sproule Flesherton. MISCELLANEOUS Hunting and trapping strictly prohib- iied on my property â€" Wm. Stewart, Flesherton. Xmaa Photos -Your portrait a gift that money can't buy, but for you to give, the very thing. To friends and rel.'itivos your portrtkit at Xinas will carry a message uf thankfulness that is next to a personal visit. â€" W. A, Uawkeu Photo Artist, Flesherton. Trespassers of lots 7t!,77, 78,79 and 80 T. S. R., either trapping, hunting or fishing, will be prosecuted. â€" Jas. Stin son. Private funds lo loan on real Ubtato security at reasonable rata of in'ereat Apply to R. J. Sproule, Flesherton. aopt 23 Wanted â€" An induatriouR man who can earn SlOO per month and s'xpenses sell ing our Products to farmers. Must have some means for starting expenses and furnish contract signed by tworesponsible men. Address W. T. Rawleigh Co. Ltd Toronto, Ont., giving age, occupation and references. F. G. KARSTEDT, FLESHERTON KARSTEDT BROS. - PRICEVILLE Nciv Fall Furs BLACK FOX SETâ€" Beautifully glossy, one is in orcssed okiii efitcts, tiimmed with head, tails and paws. Muff is a largo pillow mutt" trimmed with head, tails and paws. One set $25.00 and anoihei for S20.0(t. BLUE RUSSIAN WOLFEâ€" A very pretty style, trimmed at back with tail ?rosa effects and head, satin lines. The stoll sell for $7..')0 and the uiutf at 87.50. PERSIAN LAMB SETâ€" This is a rare valueâ€" the muff .md stoll for 850.00. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Men's Fur and Fur Lined Coats One only coon coat at 890.00. One only coon coat at ^50.tt<». One only curley dog coat at IJO.OO Two only dog skin coals at 825.00 each One rat lined with beaver collar 800.00 <Jne Russian ox lined with lamb collar. One dog lined coat with beaver collar. One curly clotli lined with beavur collar, SIS. 00. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ^,f 4.^4.4,^4^^ ♦♦^♦♦♦♦^ Ladies' Fur and Fur Lined Coats One only green cloth No. 1 rat lined with No. 1 mink trimmed, 875.00. .'^strican coat, sable trimmed. Rat coat 30 inches long, '.io 00, Seal coat short One lock squirrel with (ierman mink collar. German mink stole, muffs and uollai-s at :dl prices. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦.♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦4.444444 Men's and Ladies' rubbers Men s heavy aura robbei-s 7 to 10 inch leather tops, Tw • buckle gum rubbers short laced rubbers one buckle rubbers, boys the same, boys' and mens' lesth' r aal cloth leggans. Men's and ladies' tine over rubbers, ^♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•^•♦•â- â™¦â- â- â™¦â€¢â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â€¢â™¦â€¢â™¦â™¦^ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦> ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Produce Eggs 3(ic,, butter 26c, Live fowl wanted at highesit market price. ^^;^^;g^^?^: ggSc^ & '- & = g ^ V gagggg^i ' i> ^ ^^ :V BUSINESSCARDS J w RIGHT. TELiFORD & ,"^°"^'5^° : ft Hn.oe Hlook. Owou Sound, S'^nf.^^ 'X" i Block, Kl6ib8rton.(8atiirdBv«). W H, Wrlgm, W, 1'. TelJord J". .J, C, MoUouaH.L, u U, Societies ' I O O W meets ou the last Monday I a °,D aoh month, in their loa8» '°°'" ; Claytoua bull Flesherton. at 8 l'"?,- ^'i^^V- I Kin,. B. J, Sproule. Visiting brethr»n Invited 1 I ; Seasonable < \ !' Furniture i \ A Weekly Report Flesherton High School FORM I. Elementary Scienceâ€" P Allen 7% F Bunt 77, M Fiold 74, M Madili 74, H Thompson 70, A Mitchell 04, B Meads (51, C Fisher (iO, J Stewart ,59, E Thomp- son 53, B Trimble 40, W Armstrong 38, Writingâ€" A Mitchell 78, M Field 71, M Madili 70, B Thompson 05, P Allen (iU, C Fisher 00, J St^wait ,50, B Trimble 5J, W Armslroig 50, F Bunt 48, E Thompson 45, B Meads 40, FORM II, Physical Geographyâ€" -Ruth Hargrave 88, Robert Dingw.iU 8(i, Shiiley Murray 81, Jean Wright HI, Wcs Latimer 80, C Portoi 80, S Allen 78, A Winters 77, B McVicar 70, M .'^choson 75, E Bcntham 73, E Caswell 70, R Caswell (!!•, L Lever 1)0, A Graham 60, R Uutledge C5, E Parslow 04, V Finley 04, R Morton 03, P LoGsrd 59, M Wright 57, E Aoheson 55, F Thurston 54, WijWilliamson 54, M Heard 53, D Pattoii 52, R Williamson 49, H Moore 49, M Wright 41. FORM III, Physics- D MoVicar 98, D Wilson 93, I L*id!nw 88, L Muir 82, F Parliament 81, A Wright 79, E Spencer 79, A Ache- son 78, w Harrison 73, W McLeod 73, A Guudin 7'2, S Smart 70, R Hutchinson 09, M Logiito 87, R Sharp 05. H Mc- Lean 04, D McMillan 02, Q Kaiiting 01, G Whito 58, E Karstedt 50, W Buchan- an £4, L Dudseon 50, W Pattison 46, J Nichol 44, C Lever 30, M Murpliy 19. Composition â€" D McVicar 77. H Mc- Lean 73. Q Kaittiiig 70, L Dudgeon fi8, A Gaudin 06, M Legate 60, I Laidlaw 03, A Acheson (iO, J Nichol 00, A Wright 58, E Spencer 67, G White 50, C Lever 66, IML Murphy 54, R Hutchinson 54, W Harrison 63, J McLeod 53, O Wilson 52, R Sharp 51, S Smart 51, D McMillan 50, L Muir 49, E Karsttdt 49, F Parliament 47, W Pattison 47, W Buchanan 44. DBINCB ABTHUa LODOB. No. iWS, A.F.4 | r A U, meets in the MBSouioUall. Arm tro»ii{'8 mook.Kle«herton, oyery Friday on )i- before the lull mooo, .1. NNnglit W. M F. H. W. Hlcklioti, Secretary, p OUBTTLEHHERTON, 09S, I. 0. F. lueets in U ClaytouB Block the last Wednesday ovuuiiiR each inoiilb. VtsitinR ForeBters heartily oome'C. 11.. a. Uellamy : B. B., U, Caiii.s n. SCO., \V. linskin. Please ray duos to Fin, Sec. betore tho flrst av of the mouth. CHOSEN FKIKNDBâ€" Flesherton t^ouncll Chosen Friunds moolB in Clayton shall flrst lid third Wodi'.usday of oich month H p. m Pay asBBHsmeiits to the Recorder ou or before tee rtrst .<ay of each month. Chief Councillor . Blakelov;Re30tder W. U. Bunt. At the Flesherton Furni- ture Warerooius Such as Spring Beds, Mattresses, Baby Carriages, Bedroom Sets, Pallor Pieces, Parlor Sots, etc. Here are three special articles for c|uick sale: F I Heavy Oak Dining Room •Set, leatherette upholHloriin.!, <i pieces, only 810.50. 1 Oak Extension Ta3lo, only 814.00, 1 Cjuarteted Oak Bouffet, 12x40 mirror, a beautiful thing, only a(27.iMI. Medical DB CARTER M P & S Ont. Physician. Rurtjoon Oflloe aud realdenceâ€" Peter St., FloBhorton etc Dn. W, T. LITTLE, - „ , ,. Graduate of Toronto tnlverclty Modioal CollcKt'. Kosidnnce iiml Otllco at I'ark Iloufu, Flcfherton, Plionelilia, f P OTTEWELI< ' Veterinary Surgeon iraduato of Ontario Veterinary College reoideuco â€" Rsoond door noutli west^oa Vdry street. Tbia street runs outh Presbyterian Chnroh. Our pi ices will stand the test with any linn. Come and see what you buy before you buy, then buy what you see, W. H. BUNT S FURNTURE DEALER J 'PHONE 23 R2 S Flesherton • Ontario. ^ ^ m umn. i Carefully Corrected Eaob Week Wheat 85 ,o <)(j '^'"« .'H to 35 Peas 81 25 to 1 25 , B»rley 45 to 50 Buckwheat 5.0 to 00 four «2 90 to t;; 25 "*y $15 00 to 15 00 fiu'lT 26 to 27 Eggs, fresh ;{5 to ;i5 Potatoes per bag 50 to 60 Geese 11 to II 1 Ducks 11 to 12 F'^*l 8 to 9 Chickens ]o to 11 TufKeys 14 to 15 g •-p HE ONLY MAN ^ X 1 WHO SHOULD |[ X NOT ADVERTISE IS S ^ THE MAN WHO HAS || ^ NOTHING TO OF- ^ g FER IN THE WAY ^ ^ OF SERVICE- AND ^ -SUCH A PERSON ^ IS A DEAD ONE WHETHER HE School Children's Eyes. Di ,r, E )ENriSTRY ^i. C MURRAY U D. 8., dental Rurgeon honoi Rradimto of Toronto UuivciBity and Suya! Collfije o( IJontiil Surfioona of Ontaiio, laa aduii»ini8terod for teeth extraction tUoe at residonoe, Toronto Street, Flesherton. I) Legal I UCAS, RANKY * hKNUVâ€" DaniBtorB. tiolicitore.ejcâ€" I. H. Lucas, K. C; W. K, Raney, K. f. ; W. D. Henry, 1), A. Offlces, rorouto, HOea Tra,1orB Hank Bide,, phono main 1412; Mai'kdale Lucas lilock. Phone 2 A. Urauch ollloe at Ouudalk open every Saturday. Business Cards ^ OULLOUQH & YOUNtJ Baukera Markdale noral bankiUHbusinosB. Money loaned reasoDable rates Call ou us. DMoPHAIL, T.iicpnseJ Auctioneer for (the • County of Grey. Terms moderate and tit action Ruaranteed, Tho arranReuiBnts I .. i lates of anles can bo made at The Advance itUce Residence and P.O,, Ceylon, Telephone ouDeotion. Deo, 0,07. l5WwC >< itu"oTifMsuRg) Many lives have been ruinca through neglected eyestraiii in chiidhood. The eyes of every child should be examined. We have made a special study of this branch of optics, and guarantee ; satisfaction. Consultation free. W. A. Armstrong. ^WHtlMtR HeS ^ KNOWS IT-ORSS5 3 NOT. I ^ Elber ubbard ^ 5^ intheFra iktf Mr. C. W. Barron, President of The Wall Street Journal, told tho Canadian Club tli.at the war would probably end during the winter of 1910-17, and that tho principal benuHciaries would he Can. and Russia. Explosions, thought to be tho work of alien encmio*, destroyed Qvn buildings of the plant ot tho Canadian Explosivis Co. Ltd., at Nobel, near Parry SouuJ, Sir Aduni Beck h is promised to accept an invitixtion to bo jn'osent at the open- ing of tl'.d local hydro .sub-station at Owrn Sound. WM. KAITTINU, Licensed Auctioneer foi tho ooiinties of Urey aud Bimcoe. farm aud Stock sales a speoialt)'. Terms uodorate. satiafaction guarantied. ArrauKt- neuts for dates tuay be made at the Adrance }tBoe, or Central tele|<hono olllce beveraham )r by addresaiug me at Feversham, Ont. Roently Mr A. G.H. Lu.xton received word fioni a French customer at Bstiscan, (Juobcc, to whom he ha.s sent pure bred poultry at various times, that a pair of home pigeons, that he sent last year, had left a couple of days after thoy arrived. Mr. Robert Young who bred the pigeons horf, is sure that thoy returned to him. This is ,1 pretty good flight for thi.s home- loving breed of pigeons, as Bastican is in Chaniplain County, beyond Montreal. How tliey could lind their way is one of the niy.steries ot bird life. --Mt. Forest Confederate STRAYED Heifer siriyed, mostly rod with little whito, about Aug. 20, from lot ,')0, cnn. 1,'i, Artnmeain, â€"LESLIE CHARD. Flesherton P.O, Bull for Service Pure bred shorthorp bull, Aberdeen Fyvieâ€" 8,000â€" for service on lot 29, S.S. It., Artemesia, Terms â€" Sl.fiO for grades. Pure bred cows *3.00. Pure bred Tamswor'.h hoir for service |{>n the nbovo lot, I Terina~-$1.50 f u- all Biiimsls. Served 1 muBt, bo paid for. I .")8ep â€" \V.,l. Meads i Boar for Service Our Clubbing List The following prices are for strictly paid ill advance subscriptions only. We have no socounts with other papers, Flesherton Advance t | 00 Youths Companion . 2 Oil Toronto World, daily ;j 00 Toronto Daily News , 2 00 Weekly Globe .. .. . ... Of) Muil-Knipire 75 Family Horalrl & Star 90 Farmer Sun oy Farmers Advooata 1 50 Weekly Witness 90 Sahiiday Night 3 00 Homo Jouru:U SK) Poultry Reviuw 40 Rod and Gun magazine 90 R. J. COLQUETTE Feversham, Ont. Agent for the Cockshutt Plow Cos Full Lina of Farm Implemen 1 Wngons, Buggies, Cutters, Sleighs, and Gasoline En()tiiei, Melolto Cream Separators, Baker VVind Mills, Pumps, Piping and Pipe Fittincs always oh hand. Really Bros', of Fergus, Barn Tracks, Litter Carriers and .stalile hltings. Cookshult and Frost & Wood Repairs always nn hand. The iiiidcrsigiied ha'« i Ihonuohbied ; Yoiksbiro Hoar forservicn oH lot ;{7, coii. ; 0. .\rU inesis. Terms $1.00 I -J. Hargrave, 1 Fevcr$l>aiii» ~ OtitaHo

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