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Barrie Examiner, 2 Jun 1927, p. 10

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"Before taking Vinol, I was run- down, nervous and irritable. Now. I feel like another person."--R._ McCoy. and cod liver compound in 5 years for sickly. nervous women. run-down men and weak children. The very FIRST Week you take Vinol.l you begin fo" feel stronger, eat and sleep better. Contains no oil--.vou ll M ` um.-3 1125 pl Druggist. g{ige_ suite?-E ' I m5us_ 01 cougar. Good catches of sh were reported, generally, and the fishing `was much better than in previous seasons. Re- stocklng was carried out in a number of lakes and streams. Caledonia Lake. opened after two closed seasons, show- ed the results in an abundance of fish. } uul L11 UL me boundary. Almost every lake and stream in the park contains beaver and they are in- creasing rapidly. Buffalo Prairie, at` one time. one of the" finest grazing areas in the park, with a. little running stream passing through it. is now a. series of small lakes and dams which are occupied by hundreds of beaver. Especially good fishing is procured in these beaver lakes. Marten are very are being trapped. There have been no signs of cougar. 1 Gone`! nnfnlsnm no ax..I. ._-r Can You Answer ' in the park confines. Deer are leading. , all other animals in the matter of in- ` crease and the estimate of their num- bers is placed at 10.000. They arervery y tame,` pay practically no attention to pedestrians or motor cars, and are fre- quently' seen grazing on the _townsite. Theincrease in caribou is very gratify- ing. Numerous herds range along the northern boundary and at the Big Lick on Bing Pass 75 to 100 can be seen at almost any time. There is also a. large herd in the Tonquin Valley. Their numbers Within the park are placed at 1,000. Guides and hunters report .that these animals are also very` numerous north of the boundary. = everv Malta 9...: ..+..--._. L -- Q vulLl'y, D Eggs. doz. . . . . . Butter, pound . . Fowl, pound . . .. Chickens, pound , , ._ _ ._ - -"n"Q"Q` SATURDAY MARKET ` / , Green garden stuff was more in evi- dence .than ever orr"`the market last 1- Saturday but there was _little new, on- 3- ions, radishes, lettuce, rhubarb `and as- d paragus and plants of various descrip- .-- tions occupying the limelight. Prices )8 were unchanged from the previous '8 week. There was.a particularly heavy if demand for tomato plants, due partly '6 to the fact that there had been a fair- n ly heavy frost the previous night and < 3 some plants that had been set out were , - damaged. One market gardener hadu d some morels,-the first that have been] seen on` the'market. Butter showed a; j slight drop, 40 cents a pound being the governing price, and eggs were 'up a few cents. A large numberof market- 1 ers were present and those with stuff 1 to `sell had no difficulty in disposing of t. ~ :1 Lettuce, bunch 5c"' . Radish, bunch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5cA I Rhubarb, bunch . . . . . . 5c E ' Onions, bunch . . . . . 6,-10c b Asparagus. bunch . . . . . . . . 10c :1 Tomato plants, box 20c! Aster plants, box . . . . . . . . .. 20c? 0 Pansy plants, box . . . . . .. Cauliflower, box . . . . . . . 20c` Lima beans, pint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10c! . Seedonions . . . . . . ..........2lbs.15cI Carrots, basket 20c_ M Onions, basket . . . . .. 25c}- Potatoes, bag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.00-$2.509 Cabbage. each 10-15cl Young pigs, each. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$6.00 "Ea toBV:Vm. Grassland or any other 00d III!` on! an AI, _\THE(MARKE'l:S% .5 3.5.1, ca.L:u- Poultry, Butter and Ann -.-. wv_yUl.C auu wonverme apped. lgar. ahes nd s carried nut in n .........n..... ~ These Questions? --:--n .-....... auuj 20c?` 25c} 20c' .21bs.15cI 20c_1 . 25c' .... QQ nn Ontario and D 133 Blake St., 9uc_ ' '&-25c. . . . 30c My-LDC [ .$6.00| uzsuuuu JWUIBBS. They are rich in vitalizing vita- mines--the kind of vita-mines that create strength, improve the appetite and build up the power to resist dis- ease. One woman gained ten, pounds in twenty-two days. 60 tablets, 60 cents. Ask any druggist for Mc- _Coy's Cod Liver Extract Tablets and If you don't gain at least 5 pounds ` in 30 days your money back. nnmnnd Iln-(1..--9.. Ll-- ' ' vv 4 l 29-30c; An- 1-'1-1YSICIAN A13'dii'3i I Ofc e and Residence-Co11Ier . lner Owen St., Barrie. Pt I P I Imperial eneral Surgery and 0tt1ce--140 hone 710 j Army, 4 especially. Dunlop lt., O. -0015; 40c_` -250 at ort1E3 Office hours: acbe [1011 nd Residence: Phone 101 t 8-9.30. 0 1 Obstetrics 60 Mary St. ` -2.30. 6.22.30. on . First Saturday of eacl; month. | Diseases of Eye, E ar, Nose and Thro * gopspltation hours-11 .. .. 5. F . ., p.m., oz: by appointment. Phone 213 A. T. Little. M.D. W. c. Little. 'M.B. ? on. MORTIMER LYON __13_2_B1oor St. West. m....,....- Skinny Men Can Do the Same That's going some--but skinny men, women and childremjust can't help putting on good, health flesh when they take McCoy's Co Liver Extract 'I`a`blets. "Plug" nun _.`..L 1.. --!l - ' 0 RI WI Graduate or Phone 61 Hours: 8-9 a.m., . DR. W. A Surgery and Di: Associate Coroner Office I13- 1111108. rustee. T Make up your mind toda that you re going to Rive your a in n --I . . ALEXANDER COWAN ' Barrister, Solicitor for obtaining pro- bate of wills. guardianship and ad- ministration. General solicitor. Notary. Conveyancer. etc. :0ftice-Hinds Block, 15 Dunlop- St., _Barrie. MONEY TO LOAN :: terest. Otce-13 Owen St.. in Mason- ic Temple Building, Barrie. Branch Ofice-Elmvale. ; W. A; Boys. K.C., M.P. J.`R. Boys.' ? , BOYS 6. BOYS Ba,z-risters. Solicitors, Nlaries Conveyance:-s, Etc. Money to loan at lnumno ......... (McGill) Physician and Surgeon ?ice and Residence, 97 Elizabt (Formerly Dr A, . 'l"nlo.-In --- - "' V (_ _._.. DUNCAN F. McCVUAlG. B.A. Successor to Creswicke & Bell BARRISTER. SOLICITOR, ETC. IONEY TO LOAN. Ross` Blnr-Ir no--I 1 ti. 8. G. E. BURNS _ (Over Frank D_utcher's grocery store) Chiropractors, D1-ugless Therapists Spinal Adjustment and Massage Efectrlc, Vibratory and Magnetic . Blanket Treatments Patho-Neurometer Service Phone 405.)` for appointment _________________% 15 Toronto St. Toronto: RJJ . Edwards. G. R. Edwards. B_.A.8c _____________________ - 3fg"`. Elh 1 , R. J. EDWARDS G. EDWARDS Architects and Structural Enginooro Toronto St. Toronto. RIJ. Edwards. (3, R wAm.....a- D A :4- HOW SHEVGAINED 1o PouNn_y_v_ 22 mars, L. R. ORD' VIL ENGINEER Dominion Land` 5 3t.. Barrie. Pb 5 us mans, etc. Insuranc/e` -51 ';.l-l Executor, Administrator and .. Thornton. Ontario. 4-52c DR. 0. A (Mc; 'hysic' ARNOTT ill) Ian gag` Q-.------ ; ALEXANDER ter. Solicitor fnr nk-v-r.a..:_- MI-IDITCA CHIROPRACTIC health. Those who use Bisurated Mag- meal time because they know this wonderful anti-acid and food correc- tive, which can be obtained from any good drug store, will instantly neut- ralize the stomach acidity. sweeten the stomach. prevent food fermenta- tlon, and without the slightest pain or discomfort. Try this plan yourself, but certain to get pure Bisurated Mag- nesia especially prepared for stomzchv use. a -'T:---T. 3- B. a E. mk Dnm-.1...-v. .........- ._ 1 2111` Land Surveyor one 623 J. UFUL Offlt 1990 5`-11 3.111 Toronto, V. ROG E R8 and SIN`-=="" .7, `73 Obstetrics fally. ....~=, a 4 mxzabeth A,rna1l s Office) `none 557. .. ....,.. ,yuu; uuuuuy uucx. vliemand McCoy's, the original. nil E H5 1 . Surgeon. to :e: 60 Mm... . van. :1 111011 In; lose Throat a.m. to 5 p.m.l Into. North no-2 E93 Ross, Barrie ;t with H... .m. to 5 0. .m. orth 3326 .s\JLIUlV or St.. cor- Phone 275 j V960 fl E11 1; \ 1's cfvaff? 3" I of Women :v nf HI-nan aft!` the ,,,,.-_, -...... .. mayuuuzul or two tablets of Blsurated Magnesia in a little water after meals with the result that their stomach no longer troubles them._they are able to eat as they enjoy much better numuxance ' Motor 4 Cor. Mary 1 Funeral Direct or `and Embalmer Ambulance Servic e - Phone 4: _ Motor and VA-- ""* ` 1'AiLo Adela! RESS and de St. \JL Meets 2nd and 4th Thurs ___.._________.______ day each month -3-???` 1---U reasonable. Writ will call on you. `r. H. RUTLEDGE, Shelburne, one. P.0. Box 12 . - Phone 122 _ _ _ _ ---no 7' r` I If you have not plenty of ` V . Rutledge aboui mos, medicines and artifi- cial digestents, and Instead, following mful drugs. the advice so often given in these. columns. take a teapoonful two V _t;b_lets Mmznnnhv '- H AllandaleL.O.L. 432 W. T TRY `|r__,, Britain $2.00 per year in advance (in arrears $2.50); United States. $2.60 money order, or cheque payable at "mu: in RSI!-I-In $5.50); szfao per year (in advance. Both old .....u vunc-u - A SH 5% Elizabeth s. :_ Agent for McClary s 1-"on Hot Water Heating and PLUMBING Warm Against Dopi-hg Stom-9 inch with Articial Digest_ents.' V. J. RICHARDS SOCIETIES --.-.j-_j} ` Munro, Allandale ..... L--A - DRESSMAKER Tel. 1053W {--j MAw ID ll'I\lIII!l'IIlt\|| TRY t. Phone 952W 3, mar 481 nms `If sucllt 3., Ban-lo Furnaces. \.a TORONTO .uC1 TUUIII5. A quick thought came to her. Twice before little Dick had started to find his dad y. Sudden panic seized her as she noticed black thunder clouds gath- ering. I-Iastily she awoke 1Beth and to- gether they made a search. Beth telephoned seen of the runaway. Meanwhile the thunder rumbled and the storm` drew closer. * V Men from all aroun gathered and nQhI `\l|l"""` " ` K Huds Bradford BRYE H ere'4 vvhl JIJBI. uuyona ner reach. Two weeks passed when, one after- noon, Doris, with the same heavy heart, put little Dick` to sleep in his crib andthen lay down herself. She was astonished to see that it was empty. Rushing downstairs, she gave it hurried survey of the rooms. Her face went white as she noticed that the screen door was Beth had forgotten it before going to her rooms. thought Twice _before had started fn 121...: u....,-u sumuuung Wltnln her whispered for the boy's sake, if none other. to forgive and forget.-But-in the end her pride always conquered. . Although the days at Fairview were full of young people, gayety and fun. they passed slowly for Doris. Some- ,.thing was lacking, and she, knowing where this something was and that her happiness depended upon it, could not : reach out and grasp it, although it lay ` Just beyond her reach. TWO Wnnlrn nnuun.-`I ---I--- tion no one else was quite so great as I daddy. The two idolized each other.j1i and now that they were separated the little fellow begged constantly for his I rather. It hurt Doris to refuse him. (1 since he was not very well'and never; 8 had been during his short life of four years. Often something within her I --.-..- vb-nu: ow uv Auuscl` wveu ner. - I Love. real love is gained` only by sacrifice," were the words that repeat- ed themselves over and over in the; girl's troubled `brain and puzzled her; strangely. Anfhnh flllnnu 6_A..I.I-_1 U-s sul. war! (I ade her to ya (Inn!-lulu. _ r i -oearanle. Midnight passed and they had al- """"'- ! most decided to give up the search _BY MARION A cH.1.LsoN.. . 3 i when Doris heard a slight -`noise and t 3 some way managed to slip away from ` ,' the others unnoticed. I-Ierheart gave / V . la leap-as she spied. a short distance It was dusk. when Doris Royace!ahead.of her, a man .-half standing, A dropped her book into her lap and gaz- ' holding a little figure in his arm's.4They ' ed steadfastly across the water. Her were in the shadow of a large ` I thoughts went back to the day when the man's back" was towards her, so ` she. with little Dick, had left home in that she could not see his face. As she bitter anger and had taken refuge here. approached them ,she bent over the 1 in answer to Cousin Beth's invitation. little face. ii to spend a few weeks with her at her, . "Oh. Dickie." she faltered. "Oh. dari-' ` cottage` on Lake Fairview. The quar-1 ing! Is-he-hurt?" `She asked this of they 1 rel had been over a trifling platter. but ` man.; Who had now risen to his feet. of the Whole 19918059 0115 utterance` Before he could speak, Dickie threw stood out clearly. theanswer -her hu8- out -his little arms. Mother," the little band had given to her hysterical state`-' .volce was soft and unsteady: "mother. !_n.ent that he no longer loved her. jI ve foundgmy daddy." The baby eyes Love, by closed, and he snuggled closer tn H... .l".l`ifiA " Brawn {kn u-.....!.. 4.|-_L - ` ` LIIU 31.01`!!! DPOKB vivid lightning and - null yllll _______,,,,,.' I ..... vuelvlll uuuuuceil. 1'16!` ` 1188.11 distance` orig Royace! ahead! ' arms./rhey tree and a so left she ` them,she the `s invitation. | how at how. "nu 'n:..1... n _..- A-I-' - ---A r seen in practically all areas, these` animals are believed to uni purl: at 2,000. Moose are at last coming into the park in large numbers. They h [Eighteen `hundred of 1 will thorou hly convince you` that by l iticking fa thfully to it for a short while your skin_ troubles will be a t thing ofthe past. . ' ' _ I Don't expects single bottle to do ' it all at once but one bottle we know will show you beyond all question i that you have at last discovered one i ;vaymt;.o.restore your skinto perfect ` ea . -- 1 Remember that Moone s Emerald 1 Oil is a cle.an,tgowertul penetrating ` Antiseptic Oil at does not stain or cave a greasy residue and that it must give complete satisfaction, or ; :your money cheerfullv n9.....a...x In- .4 `IGUH " 28 1 mile, $50,000 M August 317st. championship N atlonal. Ex- .' arathon on uvu yuurs combine Swimmers from world will seek crown in the can hlhltinn 91 run. at Or Your Money Back.-Tl Oil` is Sold by Wm. -:----ex More enquiries for in the Canadian National E been received from the this year than ever race! two years combined- V Swimmers: fnnnn On--- - auu answered: "H m! Well, we'v on our railways. too, of lemr! . still be In Pennsylvania." The other seemed to grasp friend's meaning at last. for he am! and answered: ppm: `KYAII ...--_-- ,=-ucuxu wnat ll train in"'Pen1 night and at ` Pet Tho I\`-`-\A- W>77` . VJ wuuul-l',Vu ' Why," e exclaimed, after many attempts to get his friend-to under- stand what he meant, "I can get on a ln"'_Pennsylvanla at 7 n nlnnb ...I f V KEEPING IT DARK An American was trying to on his British host the vast his native country. Why," he exclaimed,` aftex Htnd urinal I-A -4-~"` ` mg to more: had created. -.. n1\4\.I' uUll'o' ?or m but `we bo | biggest, the b In the m 1 filled with was a new light, sweetness," love and her tight ched her Jackdrew his lips tou they both looked a ness to where little Dl zuu awn e, nor did I give h th gave hi est, also. . oonlight Doris tears. But behl eyes slowly nd them there` a light of glory. the beauty of life. into his arms, and - dusky hair, then -~ way into the dark- auv natty um eppucmon will give`; you relief and a few short treatments: - thing, or do anythi Jack. we have no D for ` I I we both oved--be Willi W; we h be one we loved best You didn nor we should ' up, things ng to sacrifice any- ng for the other. But, ave sacrificed We have sacri- 11 other. Don't it ltll F11 and ' gain. I r tenere. . Daddy. you will always stay with mother and me. won't you? Yes, darling. lI ll`never go away a- Jack slipped his arm under the little fellow while Doris moothed a little hand and smothered etc}: a sob. The end "came about one. "Daddy. he whispered faintly, and then, fainter . still. Mothezj. [Jack crushed the little body against himself. Doris looked a- way for one. long moment, and when the crib the little body,` once more lay white and still. "J ack, dear, orifice. I didn't it then. I stand V In: -......._L 'vvvL, ruulplea ume bundle. All of that night, the one following ` V D1ckle's rescue, Dori and Jack knelt I each tiny breath that came from the `C white, still body. It was only occasIon- =1 uau suue were ror their vacationvwlth-' out the least `knowledge of his wife's whereabouts. Upon the preceding at-. ternoon. while walking_alone,.he had taken shelter from the storm in a.. cave. A few minutes before Doris found him `holding the boy. he had heard a cry.` and going out, had found Dlckle in a wet. rumpled llttle bundle. o that night 4... ...... av--------~ vv auuvu you! " ' . Not any more than I've wanted you". 3 my .littie girl," he whispered, as he , i kissed her quivering lips. ' 3 It was nearly morning when, at last, I Dickie layin his little bed,_whiie the ,A doctor said one word, pneumonia,!Y ~. and shook his head doubtfuiiy. I v` It was `during these hours, while ~ Dickie slept, that Jack Royace round a minute to explain. Finding life at home A a torture without his wife and child, he ` . had hired a cottage and, with a friend. 1 had gone there for their vacationvwith- 1 out `knowledge nf M. mac..- 1 V grve roundemy daddy." The snuggled closer to the man's breast. ` j _ My Doris, could you ever forgive- *me?" The man putfout his arms and " drew her to him. . I "Oh, Jack,` you don't know how I've ~ wanted you! ~ Nhf An`! nrfnnn $1.... In'__, A - pal. ne meant, "I can Pennsylvania at 7 d at 7 the noun Innin- fdui` corners of the-` the championship __Caned1an National mv-'r udu Eu wgtwmlana grggxy other on ru y an an or- zinal bot le of _Moone'a Emerald Oll. The very first application will give` you and A law that-la -I-.nn+m.n+. . u Lrulns uxe that 0, but we don't boast] r. pped hlle me aintly. crugha flan H66]- IIr\ Itvrylng im.p2?ess area. of . vvv uavu uucrltlced ` eat. his 1' smiled .11 58C On o'clock at `nine 7 0 uvll-, UIIL lill real` . were almost un-. `WEI can I. BlIl\ bu _L.'.. In me neighborhood of Jasper at one time. A very conservative estimate places the total number or bear within the Dark at 2,000. the ' gerk in Thev have In--- , _ -----nu.-wuu: ' ' Se among` the grizzly bear espec`i;.i1l;:ain the region" 01' the Sna,ke`Indian. Rocky -and Smoky Rivers and Rock Lake. in the neighborhood Jasper very_ cons_ervat'ive `estimate hlnnnu 4|... L..a... _ 31- .u.cunui~a(.ute8! V - An exceptionally mild and open fall. 19- with practically no snow. was a boon [pita the game within the I. provided especially good 1? A very gratifying increase is noted in Rocky Mountain sheep. They are ' spreading their range annually and D previously deserted ran being frequented. An estimate places the number of sheep within the park at 10.000. While Rocky Mountain goat glenerally keep to the higher altitudes. t Signs and tracks seen in the"ditferent' areas indicate a considerable increase especially in the Snake `Indian. smokv mu... .--a v~--- - - -no _ ----j ' Door, Sheep and Other Ahimals at Jas- per-A'Nurnbe,red in Thousands --------. There are 10,000 mountain sheep and T 1' deer in Jasper Na- tional Park, according _to an estimate made by J. `B. Harkln, Commissioner of ,` National Parks. In his annual report. 'Deallng with wild life in the park, Mr. Harkinstatesz __ ' [ -- WILD LIFE INCREASE IKI llA?lA| u bl. . - ' `:1l`ll?el judges4of the competition were -Captain G. M. Dix. Colonization Man- ager of the Canadian National Rail- lson, Director of the Canadian Nation- al Railways Correspondence `Course in Canadian farming. 1 ways in London and Mr. William Ben- ' ,_ -_- -.... . nu. auu. sr- e The winner Robert McKaig,-of Kirk- Ild caldy, was previously a bookbinder; gs the second man was George Weston of drive to a field for ploughing. unhitch and hitch to a plough and turn four furrows. The skill with which the men accomplished their . The group of 59 average 24 years of - age. They are all single men and a. - number of them were on"the `dole prior 5 to taking the course at Claydon. Dur- In the early days or their training 1 they practised harnessing wooden C M raduated to real ani- . mu]: Viun. 1.-.: AI - -- uunaua out soon graduated ani- mals. They had their first milking les-. sons on rubber udders. Nine full work- ing days were devoted to each division of the course and today every man is fully prepared to tackle farm work in Canada. I mun :--:~-- - -' uVaI.lUdl nauways, offered thre: In the form of Canadian Natlo press money orders which can converted Into cash on arrival I ada. . nu... _-1---r - - 1-coca H181! = t)- uaanw up yuut mum coast {are going give your a gh_ance to get well. VnII'\rn nuuJu.l.1.. L---- 1 , -_--..... yaw uuullu tor Canada a group of 59 young men who have most effectively exploded the notion that a city-bred boy can never make good as a farmer. This party > .._..__.___ BRITFSH ARTISANS ,__ ..._, ........cs, uruxen glass or cans on the 9 `shore or in creek, stream, river, pool, picnic or camp , and if a suitable receptable is not at , hand to,_wr'ap it "up, placeit in the car , and, on'arrival home. put it into the garbage container. Picnicers and cam- , pers, needless to say, should see to it , that fires are entirely extinguished. We _ have occasionally heard some doubt . expressed as to whether a carelessly tossed away cigaret or cigar butt or a. _lighted match ever started a fire` in `the woods. Let me assure you that I have seen these things start fires in ed out by campers. Igniteddry humus "will smoulder like .punk, for hours." [ If nninn vv-A`-A-3*" 9 small trees and shrub ..,-- vaonvll 59 _Ul. , urancnes, blossoms and .' other blooms, ferns and plants and even s ripped up by `. the roots. We have seen many delicate by the roadside or relegated to garbage pails. Theyjaad helped make our high- . ways and sylvan retreats beautiful, and ,their removal is to be regretted. We have appealed to all motorists` f not to destroy the flora and to do their ,bit towards discouraging this destruc- tio'n1ust as we h ; to scrupulously respect property rights, to leave the places at which they pic- nic as free from refuse as they "would idesire others to leave them and never laly bottles, broken glass cans s 1 xceptionally fall. ractically park, as It d feeding con-` `Wild life generallv 1. a......,.. any n ists W1] and 6-.-. -........ uarnesslng` soon graduated ;f first rnillzlna 1.... __-, .u uuu uxuy One dous experfence of horses. zhe rules of the competition was required to bitch to a nd drive around a. course. unhitch plough and mu... am... uv-pun-I105 m NATIONIAL PARKS % This Grea Banish Eczema and Skin Troubles I Healing Oil Must A uumxng Into 3. have been :11 areas. am: an "I.'EXi=I`~: LAND WORK .-2..-a If cu. uuruultl HOUSE, nd. For the competition L Department, Canadian Lys, offered three prizes National ex- lers Whinh nnn n..1.. LA auiu Ull Only be In Can- I . uu.u.ua.uu snrunsr lng up wild flowers of depredations of In wild flowers are ; We have all seen and even ,1-unning miscellaneous nu- uucu UK- only be in an- HEM-ROID banlshes piles br re- moving the cause, by freeing blood circulation in the lower bowel. This, sirrlu/339 hqme treatmenthas an arm... I `Au u------- Do you know why olntments do not give you quick and lasting relief? hy cutting and operations some- times fail? Do you know the cause of piles is internal? ' That there is a. stagnation of blood circulation in the lower bowel? Do you know that there is a harm- less internal remedy discovered b y L Dr. Leonhardt and L-n....... .. w---- ' Agood tlu'ng-Rub it in

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