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Barrie Examiner, 31 May 1917, p. 8

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THE ADLET COLUMN The coat of adiortlslng In this `column Is on: canrr PER woo EACH INSERTION, with a_m|n|- mum charge of 15 cents, Terms A-..s. 2.... n.m.t_a 419.25 words or In Memo:-lam SI-IO0PER-In loving memofy of Pt.e. Ernest Hooper, 20th Bn., killed in action, June 2, 1916, aged 18 years. A bitter grief, a shock severe, To part with him we loved so dear, Our loss is great, wefll not com- plain, ' But trust in God to meet again. - --FATHER, SISTERS, BROTHER . T--Baby can-lages-- Our new! line. Special value. See them; at Dougall Bros. STOP THAT LEAK! V'S?o1i_4_\;sriklV1wbaV:i71iJ,s-_ ;"grJa}?ti dressed-the guarantee assures you that--and ten-spot in your pocket. Don't preach economy. Prac- tice it. stop one big leak in your purse. You prices "Buy. Jess Willard Blue chambl-ay Work Shir-ts,.Bigg*est and Best, guaranteed money back if not satisfied.` Sizes 14 to 17%, Worth today $1.39, special price . . . . . . . . .. $1.00 Men ; Khaki Working Shirts, also Black and White Stripe Working Shirts. These are big value today. $1.39. Special price`.. .. $1.00 `Boys Black and` White Stripe `Working Shirts, with pocket, sizes 12%, `13, 13%, and 14, Worth today 750., special price .. .. 50c. Men s Black and White Stripe Shirts, big value 750. and 900., special price 50 and 65c. Boys . Shirt Waists, all White,` Blue and White Stripe, sizes 11% to 14, special prices . . . 15c. and 50c. Bachelor Suit sold at $16.50 WANTED--M0t0r Boat, in ex- changefor good building lot, size 50x150. Apply Lew Howe, Lewiston, NewvYork. . 20-27 Men. s Khaki Pants with belt. loops, special prices.. .. .. .. .. .. $1.65 and $2.00 With every dollar purchase we give you a 5c Coupon, redeemable at our Premium Counter. See the nice goodsat small prices should see our Navy `Blue Serge Suits, $22.00, $20.00, $18.00, $16.00, $11.00 BORN I Agents Wanted _ RETURNED SOLDIER. PRE- 1<`ERRED---We want a representa- tive to -call on farmers in the County of Simcoe, in the interest `of the. best known agricultural lweekly in Canada. Permanent position to right man and good `income guaranteed. Preference will begiven to a returned sol- dier. A motorcycle or `bicycle would he an advantage. Write for full particulars to Manager, The Canadian Countryman Pub- lishing Co., 14 McCaul St., Tor-A `onto. . 22-22, ` Extra copies ._ f this issue may be obtained at this ofce or at the bookstores of Walter Scott, J. G.- Keenan or Roy Stone. Also- at Harry Fisher's store, Cooks. town. Three cents per copy. The Russians Are Back on the Firing Line And we are still Firing Away at theHigh Cost of Living. 50 bags Granulated Sugar, per cwt - . . - - -_ . - - - - - - - - - - - - $8.75 This is a chance to secure your preserving sugar at the right price. 200 lbs. Black Tea, per lb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .j 300 lbs. Black Tea,` regular 50 per lb . . . . . . . . . . 3 `lbs, for $1 Criscoe, regular 45, . . . .` . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , Jelly Powders, regular l0c. . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 for j Ammonge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 pkg.` for ` Macaronl, reg. I 5c . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 far ` Bonnie Bright . . . . . . . . '. . . .' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 for ; Dutch Cleanser` . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 far ' Canned Pumpkin, reg. l5c . . . . . . . .. . . . . . Q . . . . . . . . . . . .fo;-N Canned Beets, reg, 20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 for j Chdw Chow Pickles. reg. 35c, for . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chow Chow_ Pickles, reg. 20c, for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Choice Mince `Meat, in bulk . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , Prunes , reg. 20, for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Prunes, reg- l8c, for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , Copeland Flour always in stock, try 1t. Best for bread PROMPT SERVICE CLEANING AND PRESSING - Your old suit and overcoat can be made to look like new by Harry Twiss, Owen St. 8-tf HlN[)S BROS. Now is when. the Boy needs e -New Clothes and you will nd a most satlsfactory 591" ection here. Worsted, Sefges and Tweez --GraYs, Browns, B1u9S,"ffer an STE] choice for every taste, wh1l_e the splendlf ba_lC; Qring and excellent .qual1ty of the abrlth assure style and servlce that W111 1319339 0 parents and the boys. Sizes 30`-' to 34,, prices $535. $3475 56-50 Q]! An 1-one nnnnn enzn C-I parenns am) we uuys. $3.75. $5.00, $8.25, $9.00, $9.50, $10.00. Sizes 25 to. 30, prices $8.25. 33-00 56-00- $5.75, $5.00, $4.50, $4.25. ' Men s Black Dinem and Blue Stripe Smo-ck and Overalls, with bib, Brotherhood make, price .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. $2.00each Men s Black and VVhite Stripe Overalls, with bib,special......._ ........$1.5_0 Men s Gottouade Pants Overall, well made, heavy cottonade, special price .. .. .. $1.50 BUY 1 OVERALLS NOW AND SAVE MONEY Applications will be received by the undersigned up to June 23, for the position of caretaker for the Barrie Public Library. Ap_ plicants to state salary. Duties to commence July 1st. For fur.- ther particulars apply to the Sec~ retary, TI 1' T3!` 'l".Vf'I1{`11"I'Z'.1I'| Pastor-: Wm. Harris Wallace Cnr. Clapperton and Worsley` Sts. Sermon Topics for June 3. H a.m.-Temptation and Es- cape, Lord s Supper at the close. 3 p.m..--Jesus Betrayed. 7 p.m.--Sum of Salvation. Music. by the choir. Visitors welcome. Keep Mina:-(F; Llniment. in the house. WANTED TO RENT-H0use with modern conveniences and good surroundings, central location. Apply Box U Examiner. 21-22 sel.. d, Tweeds .ues --- offer ample , while splendid tail- Aqual_ity of the fabrics "` -1---A In-.1!-1 Library caretaker Baptist church R. J. FLETCHER ..25c ~3`1bs. ;;`0 PHONE 145 . . . . . . . . . . . lg`, 25 for 25 25c 25 . . f"or'Zl5`c ---for l0c 2forZ5c ..l5c ..l5c ..l8c ..I5c :33; HALL RACK FOR sAr..E- Solid` oak, golden finish, English bev- elled mirror 18x24. First-class condition. Apply at this office. ` 19_tf. MoI`ni1;s C0r.kst MI`. ,.'l'l*. 39 nr. x SO'n i t_endi: Conn ill, Uh! -.W"l;i1'v (fludm '\\'cir.1a ' tho) SI i_ILL` J: <.m'i \\'(uhu hm} Shipn r(:.lHHI-' of .'|'h `wmmot -- AI|'I'4 `With A}\ These i Chopra Ask Vyc BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE - 66 feet choicest. frontage on William Street, Allandale, Box M, Examiner and Satur- Anne 'l'hurs Tele; ZUH-` Lhn. `W11 on 1' (:4 1 I ';\-I: 1OR.SAI;IiE---Window Screen, pic- tures, moulding,` `sideboard, couch, 2as_plate. curtain poles, plai.Ae-mil-, pierced brass dome, Mississippi Board, etc. Mrs. Burton, Phone 343/1. ' 22-92 at 1&1`: `um .`dn , 9th it t j "pk? '\Vl.HJ }.)Cft M 2' 10. ii` 1 h 4'; n lit mm 11... M .5. RHODE iSi[,AND REDS---- Eggs for hatching, from a pen of 8 good utility hens with a vigorous cockerel of splendid type froml imported stock. Limited num- ber of settings at $1.00 for 13. J.. A. MacLaren. _ A 17-tf. M I `'11:! I as-` Iii i 4:10 Tdou `his sud 1:11 i I ma sj hf ;.;;;~ thn STANDING TIMBER FOR SALE --Suitable for barn timber, lumber. shingle bolts, ,f9nce posts and pailltimber. Large or small quantities to suit purchaser. Also hardwood by the acre. Apply D. J. Bar- clay, Stroud. _ - 6.-tf Si. Kn FOR SAI.EV--Montrose A Cottage,` 88 ' Clapperton St., Barrie. Central. desirable property, modern conve11ienc_es, med- ium size; solid brick, stone fotfhdation. `Possession May 7th'. Terms t.o suit purchas- er. ApplyMrs. E. A. Russell, 409 Markham St., Toronto WON LAYING CONTEST - At the Storrs," Mountain Grove and North, American Egg Laying Contests in 1916. White iwyandottes` won against all comers. Should not this convince you`? My pure Regal Strain from Martin's best pens are yours at $1.00 per 13. A. F. A/Malcomson, Phone 447. Barrie. Ont. 16-tf Ollarge O" 10 liUll.IBg Iv: Inc I cash. For Adlets of.25 words 0 Over, hree Insertions. will be given 1 1- the price or) two. ILLVJJ Aux: WANTED. Apply 13 Ct;Ja:;13.<~a St. T 13m" - S NAP FOR QUICK SALE- Cot- tage at Little Lake, including 14-foot boat. two iron beds, mattress and springs, and general camping outt all in good condition. This outt can be bought for. $150.00 which is away below value of building alone. .Don t delay if you want it. Apply to W. Bu- chanan,, 121 Sophia St., Barrie, or 289 Markham St., Toronto. ` 18-tf FOR SALE---Brick house on cor- ` nap Sophia and Eccles St.,~ all ' conveniences, including funn- ace, plumbing, ,gas for cooking a or lighting, electric light, large cistern, large attic, and beauti- wlth four ne young ful, .1? :WB; nn TM: nrnnnrtv can .n_I\1au --9., ._.-_.,.-_ day Morning. l8.WIl, WIIIII auu. ..u,V JV._ apple trees. This property ca be bought right as the owner is` moving to the city. j Apply on premises 121 Sophia; St. or to W.`Buohanan, 289 Markham 184.! St.,' Toronto. -- nu Dluuu, P. J. Moran. 12-tf All sizes, "1-spin` n 6r EAVETROUGHING - Consult P. J. Moran, 58 Bayeld? St. 12-tf. 7 8:56 "am .i.i .:'. V Read the idvtsf . Y0.l1: can save money by doing` so. "54 --.__. - _. A In-v\'{.Iw1 IIIUILUJ u; u.v...., `pv- Rev. Geo. `A. Brown and family moved into-St. Andrew s manse today. _ , Special line of iron bed, mat.- tresses and springs. Very spe- cial prices. W. A. Lowe & Son. ~ The Ivy Red Cross are holding a picnic on July 2nd. in aid of the Red Cross. For particulars seq}. bills. - _ '--spring Neeessltles - Spe-` cial value, new designs. of Oil-. cloth and `Linoleum, at Dougall v-vvn. `bros. _ 2 . A garden party, in aid of Red Cross, will be held at Albert Forc_l s, Grenfel, on June 15. Ad- mission 30 and 15c. ~ 22-23 --Miss Nellie Shariahan has moved her Jress-making estab- lishment. to `the rooms over Cr0ther s Grocery Store. 18-23 __-A I_-'I.I :.-. Luuuuu-. u v..V.,..-,, .--_, - Conrmation was not held in Trinity Church last Sunday, Bish- op Reeve being prevented from attending through illness. ,41_:-... 1... ...-.Il Gl;hUL1u1L1B_ unan. uuU-- -,______ If you have _anything to _sell, patronize the Adlet Column of The Examiner. Some pe_1_'son may want what you have to sell. r\ ,1 ,_I.o-ll .__-.... |V\'u.uy Vvnasnu JV... --...- ,_ A number of Barrie Oddfellows went to Cookstown on Sunday evening to join Cookstown lodge in its annual church parade. Victoria Day this year was the coldest 24th of May in seventy- six years, the mercury dropping to withintwo degrees of freezing > BOARDERS AND v ROOMERS v A `AYrI1I'.1T\ A nnlvv 4 Q iZuiiT"" The Examiner- s paI'agraph re- garding the condition of the P. A Q~n.~.nn nnnonnnflv had *hD dR- 3i:u'u1u5 but: uuuuuuuu u.. mu. -. 0. Square apparently had theide-I sired effect, as the hay crop was removed on Monday. nu ,,_L_.....I.:.\... Innnvxilnl nf l'Ull1-UVUU Uu. LV.I.LIl.J.lA(.IaJo -The construction hospital at Camp Borden was closed last week and the two cases under treatment were t.rans_ferred't0 the it. TV. Hospital, Barrie. This morning P. M. Baden- hurst. had his first batch of de- serters since the re-0peni'ug_0f (lamp Borden, They were five in number and were prosecuted by Asst. Judge Advocate Mac-Donald. A. W. White of Orillia failed to appear t,hise1rmrn`ing to ans- wer to a charge or speeding on Bradford St. on May 12 andwas ned $5.00 and costs, a total of $9.50. P. C. Sweeney laid the in f:>r1nnt.i0n. SALES[.A])V WA?NTED~--l'm{ h..-.nlI FOR SA[4F1""-' 2'OO-egg Incupb[ator. N Apply at this Office. 22-22 - TO LE'I`--*-House with all xnbdern c0nven.ie_nces. Apply to Doug- all Bros. 22-22 `FOR SAl..E---C_utter, `mantel clock, [- set of fire tongs, brushes. etc." 1 Enquire 98 Mary St. 22-2/4 'VVANTED--M0thTI"s help, {must be neat andable to do plain sewing. Apply at Examiner Office. _. 22- ROOMERS Wz;NTED __ Would. .......I ` nnI1u\1\(\I| RI GASOLINE` TANKS galvanized iron. P VVAN'1`ED-(.`-0T7c*>Td `General-, two in family. Reference required. Apply to Mrs. Laidlaw, 126 Blalge St. ` 22-24. NEW PERFECTION GOAL OIL STOVE FOR SALE-also_two- burner gas p1a,t.e. Apply -at this office. ' ' 22-tf FOR SALE---Good bred Shot-thorn ` cow, milking strain,.six years old, due early in July. C. Swin- nerton, 14 North St. 22--21:1) PASTURE TO 7LET--Lot 7,2 con. " 5, Vspra. f1rst-class pasture, "well watered. ' Apply W". 0. Richardson, Midhurst. 22-23 LOST-On May 17, between Brad- ford and Sti-oud, on Penetang road, Black Fox Fur. Liberal "reward. 383 Dovercourt Rd., 00 00 FORD RUNABOUT FOR SALE--- 1916`Model, only run 1:000 miles. May be seen at Wm. Freek`s. W. G. How, Phone Ann 'l'\___:- ' j PURSE LOST-- In Barrie, on T Saturday, May 26, silver mesh bag, containing` small `purse Wit-h_$5.00. Reward on return- :`I__'_ __'___ V {EFRI(_1`rFIRATOR. FOR SALE at a. bargain. Only used four months: in perfect condition. Apply at this office or phone 555. - 22-22 WANTED-- Furnished rooms, with or without board, cehtrally located and with all conven- iences; for early fall. Apply Box B, Examiner. 22-22 FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET - On;Bradford St., every conven-.v . ience. Possession at-once. Ap- ~ply` to D. `G. Eoward, 14 Mul- c`aste rSt;~~Phone 653._ _ 22'-tf WRITE or phone ZM.'E. Lennox, Stroud, teacher of piano and ~ A--- 4 9-30 .'tl.:.[.`4Dl.41\1.I I vv nu .I. uu-~~uu_ .,. J Goods Store. Apply P0well[ & C0. `_ 22-.-24 Ll\JJ.V.I..L'J1I.x.' vv 4:4.` .....4-.- serve `breakfast, and s1VJ'1)\p`<;t";' Apply at 211 `Elizabeth St. 22-24p-tf. niulvvvvlnunu Toronto. Local . N ews 393, Barrie. Wu-u _wu.uu. ...... .. ..- .. ing to this office. I. IILIl.l.\I "2`2 - ._-Silocial `on GI9aI'$-The last week for 25 Cigars `at $1.09 "with coupons. ' Get themvwhile they last, as there are only a few left. . Watch this space _every week for bargains. UNITED GIG-7 AR STORE. ` , 1 -:A_- I-.'.I ..-:A.L' j . TO LET - A large _ furnished house; All modern conven_ iences. Apply. 135 Collier St. ` 21-23 ecox3;fit being laid with Chief _King_ that the covering `pf the Mue1ca,ster- St. what-f'waes in a very unsafe condition, the Town` Engineer` this week had a Harri- nude erected to..keep the public from `using it until`it can be re- pziired. ` ` Al. Ll...-. ligand nnnn UAIIEA nn EICWI-L()I.lo< ` At the Irand. Opra House On Friday. and V Saturday `evening, ` June 1st and 2nd., will be shown a _picturizatipn of Dick_ens great novel, Oliver Twist, in_ five parts, featurirlg the popular photo play star, Marie Doro. -No. advance in prices. 1 `-9 0, ,J $1 ..- I`--------v --- 1- - - - ~ ~- Wm.-Venton, Sanford S_t., re- cently received `from his brother,_ Pte. Albert.Venton of the 157th Bn., _an interesting collection of about 40"badges worn by British regiments". The handsome coll- ection has!-been on View in H. G`. Robertson's window and has at-' tracted` much attention`. V At a meeting of. the Public Li- brary Board, Monday night,vlad- ies- representing the Red Cross, Field Comforts and Women s In-` stitute asked ,for the free use of the lecture room when required by them. The Board declined to grant the request, claiming that the $5.00 charge barely covered" expenses. ` - ' AL PI GA Kp\r\A1\vv r\1rl\r\:Y\l'i* `kn I UAyUllDUD a At 7.30 Monday evening. the flremenwere called to a yard in the rear of the opera house, where .a sh shanty belonging to James Craig was ablaze. The shanty. its contents and a bit `of t.lu3_ fence were burned. There) was another small` re at the rear of the James Vair. property, Mary St., 'I`uesday afternoon, but a few pails 01` water sufficed "to put out the ames. ' I ;,I_ 13-- i One of the\ih':i3`7e.i1i which Ex- I zuniner Adlets can be useful to you is in sellingyfor fair prices iucash, any second hand" arti.. cle you own. "They must be good, at` cnurse--and priced so that the buyers secure bargains. You (cam sell any article of" furniture, miy piece of machinery---any- thing that still has iisefulness for the man who has use for it.-- through the Adlet column. Que emit per word, V % Ralph McLean has passed his `nal exam. at. Osgoode Hall. Mrs. S. Summers. Innisfil St., is visiting hm? sister", Mrs. Day of Ltmdon, `Ont. Mrs. Geo. E. Berwick 0f.SheI-| hurne visitedghnr b1`0t,he1', 1). J.` Ileburn, last week. % ..v. .-., _ Dr. and Mrs. Wells expect to! nmve into their summer quarters near B.nar Point next, week. :Mrs. `Mzxrtin Vand two children! of j'I`or0nto are .visiting. her`? m0t.her, Mrs. J. D. Laidlaw. U FOR SALE--A Pony, harness and ` cutter, suitable v for lady or children to drive.` Apply to Minesing, Phone 91. 14-23 Dr. and Mrs. w.`A. Ross navel rot_urned home after a t.w0_weeks visit in Toronto and Hamilton. . `Miss blive Tflandvy. Penetang St., is,impr0ving nicely after her recent operation for appendicitis. -` -- r|1,__,..1_ ican Pl10t.0graphers. J. Frank .fdcl;s0n is-i}1 Toronto this week attending a meeting of the leading Canadian and Amer- Dr. W. Edward Gallie has been appointed direo.t.or of orthopaedic work in the new military hospital opened" in Toronto recently. -1 Y'l'1-...p....L.\ nncps---unv V. -. Dr. Li_ttle, Barrie and Dr. Hart, M.O.H. of Vespra, were in Toronto this week attending `the annual convention of Medical Health Officers. ...q A `Philip of 'I.V`oronto visited his niece, Mrs. W. E. Par- tridge, Maple Ave.. and other friends for a few days last week. .av\u.u.- V--- _,__. Among the -students of`the On- tari0'DenVtal College granted their second year standing without further examination owing to en- listment `is Wm. Randall Richard- D\IlI.. Mrs. B. Jarvis and her little .da.ughter Iris have returned home from England after spending a year and a. half with her husband and are now visiting` with her on. u1auu.- Charles Naylor of Imlay City, Michigan. `s visiting his sister. Mrs. B. W. hinghart. It is some- n.1u..-.._ ........... nuurunn RE-n 1\To11`nvI FURS-Remodelled and Repair-I ed. Miss M. McArthur, 133 Golliei` St. Phone 186. 16-2 H115. JJ. 77 . lIa{IlI.1\.lllIJyl.Iln an an nu..-`- fifteen years since Mr. Naylor left Canada for the United Stat- es. He noticesa big change in Barrie in that time. 111 -l\,a1__-(I-I_'l Ill..- .IJ(1l.l.lU Ill 'lIlI(IvIJ vlnllun Mrs. Wm. _Buttereld, Miss Grace Quinn, and Master Ivan Butterfield of Orillia, and Mr. Caveof. Hart-iston, motored from Orillia to Barrie on Saturday last and were the guests of Mr. and" Mrs. B. W. Rhinehart. V- - A .1`... \I7....n`lA-. Cl Iltlkj l'L7I Iv ! V` I `|V|35""' "' V Mrs. Jas. Adam, Worsley St., Barrie, announces" the engage- ment of her: granddaughter, MISS 1-,: 1524.1.-_ (`{L_'__ .....l... Anna-Inlnn nf lllbllh U1 ucI.'=51a.uuuuu5uuun, .u.....: E. Birdie Shaw. only daughter of `the late_John W. and the late Mrs. Shaw of Hawkestone, to Mr. Ir- win T. McMahon, only son of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. McMahon, H,awke- stone. Owing to the_bride s recent `very sad bereavement, the mar- riage willtake place very quietly earlyin June. . . PERSONAL MENTION ` Major and Mrs. Newton Young, Z&III- GOOK~--On Monday,. May .28, to! Mr._and Mrs. Frank Cook, So phia St., a son. T 1-IANMER-At. the R. V. Hospital, on Saturday, May 26, to Mr.` and Mrs. Jack Hanmer, a dau-| ghter. Y(i)UNG--In Toronto, Maiy 24, to a son: . V MARRIED LEIGH-SHAW-On May 28, by Rev. H. Berry, at the Parson- age, 'Minesjng, Miss Helen Shaw to Reuben Leigh; both` of Hawkestone. | GALDWELL--At 1 Charlotte St., ` Barrie, on Wednesday, Mayer 23, William Caldwell, aged 85 years, 24 days. GREG-G--At Belle Ewart, on May 25, Elizabeth Courtley `Gregg, aged 88 years._ - GOODSON--At 14 Eccles St., on Friday, May 25, Mary Ann` Goodson, aged 56 years, 6 months, .19 days; MONTGOMERY-On Sunday, May 27, at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs. Lot Webb, Stroud, Janet Montgomery, aged 89 years. ` TRICKER---At Fort. William, on May 22, Matilda Tricker, aged ll 65 years. , ` `YOUNG-At Rugby, on May 20, John Marshall Young, aged 79 years, 10 months. i Steam pipes spring a big leak. You wish it would stop. If it does not you will oat away house, and all. - It s the {same with pocket-book leaks. Money oats away very easy. Shakeiyourself, Mr. Man; Let the FOR SALE-1 complete set Pic-| turesque Canada (36 numbers) Big bargain. See them at Ot- ton s Hardware Stoge. 17-tf

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