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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1915-4-22, Page 4• TOOMMOAT. Aran. 7a, 10l6 THE SIGNAL 7 GODERICH, ONTARIO The "Budd" suits "Bud" and The "Master" suits "Dad" Probably the most univer- sally p touter styles ever created i , men's clothing. Fit like gl-.vee, yet nomees that 'Noy toeing.. err et eo much admired. 'I'b. c 1st of •• Bredd" ii these-hntton. skeleton tier.I teeth patch picker'. and .0f. -.dl tepid. Snug -Orono, high waist and smell shoulders he low-cut watetcn it h... nee Muttons and soft roll hip -1. Trousers .err nter.w wt.b hammed top. and ruff• The "Maitre" is two -button, with semi -soft rnll lapel, end. generally, is more eon.eevativ.. DE5IONFD $Y PEINE FOR ".!.9rtlfirtg 1111tieb D •+irabl. stv'.•• for all rnod- i.h turn–young in year. or in he tit. Smart wish a atevt .res that cannot he te- eisl. 1. We ran show you the "Budd" w .d ••%i+•tet" in many de- sirable hew fabric.. . Special orders taken. W. C. Pridham SOLE AGENT Goderich Seasonable Footwear �1'E feel the Vet 1ra•r. tae tyre do for vnu when ro111e Int'. 'hi" .lore ie' five you shoe.. or Ituhtwe. t1..t will b• alsrolettely c •on - 1! rtehlr and will writ 10 yo rr-eUstarI :n Wr tv.. nt you to re.hze that your well- fat.- i..•ut tir`t considrratini. (htr 10 ire. It e• nowt 1 rale)11 able REPAIRING (iso. MacVicar -.1.• .'f solo. Ooderich •T. AUOU•T1'NE. Tt'pDAT, April ID. Batsra–Mr. and Mrs. Gen. Kobetl- non, of Lucknow, visited at Wm. Me• AUlster's tart week Mr. Bsotreu, ref Win/sham, celled on friends in this vicinity last week Needles M the order of the day with the fermers In this vicinity The beef r ing mailed this week. John Boyle is butcher this summer Mr. G. and Mite Mary, Greeves are on tbs sick list ....Mr. F. Boyle and Mn. H. Boyle visited at J. %V. Boyle'* Ode week MI t. Stafford and Miss Annie Keniban vis- ited Mrs. (l. Weevers 1••t week. CARLOW. TokiDAT. April 713th. Norse.- -Harry Shields and Jas Mi. Manus shipped a carload of cattle frim McGaw on Saturday ....Harry Galla- gher, who underwent an operation at Alexaiedre bo.pltal, f'vterich, last week, is improving The fartuere have rommencr.l plowing operations and renting will he general in the neighborhood (hi. week .. Mr. Thor. Mallow., whn r• -ides with his son-in- law. Mr R. M. Young, is not enjoying rn.'1 health. He haw been a resident of the township for many years and hie friends, who fr.irve to hear of his ill - health, will wish him speedy re- , every. DUNGANNON. \V oitR,'s Itti4ITtTg.–The annual meeting of the Dimeonnon branch of thy Women's Ineritwe will he held in the ha•ement .if the Pre.bvterian church on Then -wiry, April nth, at F:#i o'clock. At thi• meeting the nf- firers for the year In 111 he elected. Roll '.11 will he answered hy "VMS of Stale Bread." Mrs P-ntl.nd, of Nile. will give a talk on some of the work the t% omen's Inatit.ite is doing for horns anti !omit ry. Members are asked to rome ready to answer tlse roll roll and hting others with tbem to enjoy the ntee•ing. A ten -rent tea is Nerved dur'ng war time to help the Red Ores work. A pro.rem .1 music, etc.. will be provided. Evrrvh.dv i. welcome. KIPPEN. `VFuxsSDAY, April 14. PiKtroaat_–Thr following have re- turned huwr after spending the Eas- ter v..catiom wi.h friend. here: Mi -s May McGregor, of Stratford Normal, and Mr. Gu, dun Gauld, B.A., of Tor- onto, rent, is shout to leave for the front, and the following teaehrra. Mi-. Margaret Mello, or Vienne ; M1131 Nellie Mc(lr.g.,r. Wellesley ; Mr. Wm. SWillir, of But ford, and Mr. Leonard Smill.e; of It pky Vies Kate Mc- Dtarwid has returned front a few week: visit in Toronto.... ...Mr. and Mr... Edmrund Mori -on end his sitter, Mt.. Emily, welt) in Hamil- ton Ir.t week. attending the wedding of their cousin, Mr. - `V, `J . Morri.nn, principal ..f the Dutton high school. Bt.'SINKio Coast's. – Mr. Robert Rrownlee has begun h isiLess in D. Hety's old rtend, hrvn.g p'..rehaaed hie .took of guild recently. All wt.b Mr. Br..,.•nlee emcee -is in his new venture end Mr. Hay and family health and g.,..d heroine in a well-earned rest in oue of our 141 -ger cities. AueuRN. 'tVEDeiWAT, April 21. The farmer* are busy seeding at prevent. Thr ft 11 continuo for ronnec with the Nlyth Telephone Co. was 1a1111U• Spray Your Orchards Nothing Pays bettor i stet agent for all *prey Mete, 0,1, Line Molphur, 1),y ti.euhlr Sulphur, h. tit Dry and Pate Ar- .•.nate of I.eat1. SPRAY PUI1P5 --both power end hand ruv.-Mites. FERTILIZERS We have the hest branis and at all pricer. Come in sod -e.- me Ie - 1.11'r pl•rng yon. urrlet. D. F. iIAMLINK, G.ai.rit•h, Ont. aanetio.ad by the Ontseio Rahway Board at Goderich oa Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cowell returned W their house at Pickford, Michigan, oo Mcnday. (fro. Beadle and Murray Patterson moved their linuaehold ell(sots 10 their new pla•-ea .. sbode cm Monday. Jobe Fergu.00 has *soured r situ- ation as blacksmith on • bridge oun- 'structiun work at Totooto and left uo Thursday morning. %V. T. Riddell met with an accident 0o Tuesday Mein, when his auto left the road and upset in the ditch oppos- ite D. Loekhatt's farm. For tuoatay be was able to extricate himself from under the machine and get w R. Mc- Elwee e rad Mr. McGee brought him Moab*. He Ie sow under the doctor's ear, and we hope for his speedy re- covery. The death occurred at Guelph Go April I Iib, after a short illness. of Mrs. Findlay Welsh, formerly Mies Anoie Dobie, daughter of Mr. and Mn. Wm. IMbie of this village. The deceased. wbo was thirty -live veal -sof age, leeives to mourn their loss brr husband and two chihlren aged five and .even years. The sympathy of many friends goes tail to the bereaved one. in their sor- row. •.eve—.......... TO CORRESPONDENTS. Some of our district corres- pondents have this week placed an extra stamp on the envelopes containing their news budgets. This it unnecessary, so long as the envelope is uueralyd. The Postot8ce Depaitment has ruled Oita "printer: copy" is not sub jec; tc the special tax. One cent will still being an unsealed enve- lope containing manuscript for the printer. re WESTFIELD. TraSD.-t. April xl. News NOTEM –The ladlett have begun their housecleaning for the spring. Housecleaning with women conies around as regularly as the season There was no church ser- vice at either Donnybrook or West- field on Sunday, on account of Rev. Mr. Conway's being ill.... .Miss Margaret Farrow and her brother Roy visited friends in Ashfield on Sunday - ... We ate sorry to bear that Mlrs. Jemes Henry ha. herd a stroke of paralysis. We hope to hear of her re•cov. ry soon. .KINGSBRIDGE. MoNDAY, April 1W Nave NUTK1..–Miss Kate Keane ,rturreed how. lest week after •o extended vi•it with her sister, Mr+. C. Furan, of We_t Wawano.h ....1'h�e. (ieuley, jr., is working for John O'Neil ..11r. end Mrs. Cornelius Forau and son visited herr last week. We ate pl•esed to report that 1V.Ilintn end W.Iheld McCarthy are both iwprovtog nicely. The former has been very ill flow an attack of pneu- monie and the latter war the victim of the shooting acr.deut 0t the Orb inlet, Seeding time ie bare again. Remember the slogan, "Patriotism and 'Production," now. I rrom Another correspondent. Taft LATH PATKICK LONO.–The tare Patrick Long, who -e death firs already been recorded in The Signal, left to mourn him beside. his brother and s -isle', hi.ietrr-in-law, Mrs. William J. Long, tiller nephews and a niece : William. and John Long, at A-.ump- tion C'olieg., Sandwi.-h ; Mar,crret and Philip, at h 7'h• d -*rased was born hi Asidlolet fifty-eight years ago And had lived in thee township all his life. He wee a Liberal in politics, and always bad .,und teawn.s to give for hid political views. A ora -I td eterhng iuteg ity. he will , e rui..•1d in the. eou.wuoi"y, •is he was one u; the stawp of .nen who site always needed. • Where, Paint. Value&Counts i THE difference between good paint and cheap paint is the dif- ference between a suit of clothes made by a crack tailor and one made by a bungler. The cheap suit looks all right for a short time but it hasn't staying qualities. a The good suit holds Its shape and color in spite of wear. • is good paint that gives lasting service. It is not cheap in price but certainly the most economical, since it out- wears paints d lower cost and hides so much better that fewer gallons are required. We sell "High Standard" and the entire Lowe Brothers bne because we have satisfied ourselves that we can give our trade wen for fieir money in selling these retable "Little Blue nag" paint products. Let us talk over with you your punt *wads. HOWELL HARDWARE CO. Limited Meet Place to Bey Hardware. news 5 re 000D HEALTH RIGHT'S ISEASE is the dead{»O acrd moat painful ntaledj- to which mankind is subject. Dudd's Kidney Pill% will cure any cave of Brigbt'r Disease. They have never failed in one single cane. They ars the only remedy that ever has cured it, and they are the only .■m.dy that can. There are imitations elf L)udd's Kidney Pi , boa and name–but tions are dangerous. The original and only genuine cure for Bright's 'Disease u DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS Dodd's iGdney Pills are 111 fifty cents a hos at all druggist*. The Rural Telephone. There can he no doeht that a good telephone development in the rural comtu:uit! surrounding a town is of grey' benefit to totb town and coun- try. The Chesley Enterpt ise of April 1st last ezpresier its sativfsction with the telephone development in the di.tsict tributary to C'herley in the following teems : "Charley may well be proud of its rural telephone counectiou. There are today approxiu.etely three hundred such phones which are owned and maintained by tat mei: 'fhe lines connect direct with the switchboard of the Bell company, the (rewrote pay- ing that company a small annual fee for twitching. In this way the farmer obtain% intercommunication not uuly with his neighbor on the same line. but with all phone holders compsirini the Cbesley- excbenge. Lcns•d.-- tance connections are alto available when desired. While this develop- ment _-ouuuenced in Ittt$, when the Orr & Steinhoff Zine and the North Brant Ae oc,ation were organized. the real growth has taken place since 11111, wbeu no less thea thio teen local systems have been formed. 'This splendid showing has leen brought shout by Neo-•p-reting with the Heil company and illustrate. what may be accomplished in other sections where the farmer's phone is lacking if the farmers will ro atloid it in for right way. Until recently, the Che -ley farmer hues imposed an extra toll of lite on each long distance connection. For example, if a Paisley phone holder . talked Wes termer oil the Chesley line he was charged 'Jbe, of which fisc ac- creed to the Bell company and 101 to i the Chest. y line. whereas on a .iwila. call reversed the farmer on the Cher - ley line only paid i&c, the Bell regular long-distance rate. This meant that the same rate was not charged for the seine servu•e Loth ways and the Rail- way Board insists tfut there should he no discrimination. The Bell el npany charged the seine to its own sub- scribers. es to be fartceri lines on all long-distance business Ito we think theCbesley lines have adopted a vstee courseein abolishing chit extra charge, thereby ulrkiog the rate the same to all .utecriteers at Vheeley ez:bangr whether they are Neil or connected on one of the foamy 10" -al lines " a 1.11 OBITUA RY. MKS THOMAS KOLL, KI'( AKDINE.. 1 Mr.. 'Mortise Bell died •uddrnly on Muu.tay, April b h. at the home of her son. Alexander Bell, Kincardine. De- ce.ewt era. pevetety-tune years of age. !She cone to Caned. from Belfast, Ire - Vim and Vitality I land, iii 1M17, end after several yearn' Are assured if you will cleanse your reebirn.•r 1n Halton county .be came stomach of undigested fond end foul to Huron township. Bruce county. g She i- survived 1•y two eons mud lour gas*• ; the exert bile frow the liver I dauglorr- : Alex , of Kincardine, end and the weptr matter from the intra A.ehie, of Blyth ; Mire. Wm. Wilson. Mr.. '1 hos. Hooey, Mrs. Alex. Fraser and Moe. Peter Reevte, all of Huron t.,wu.hip. tines and bowels hy the use of FiG PILLS the great, fruit, kidney, live., stomach and bowel remedy. At all dealeoe 2 and i3O cent boxes ei mailed by The Fes Pill Co., tit. I Leamington Port (April M) : in his Thomas, Ont. Sold in Goderich bytrighty-second year. t;barlea EWey E. H. Wigle, druggist. died so his home. 53 Lincoln road. W•Ikrivdle, Fridepp afternor.n. Mr. Blsle was burn in T.trooto end moved down for a enlor-ergeant Miss limp- W Leami.KWn, where he wile m . farer CHARLPS ELaLET. Billeting Non -Cann.: I've got you y eon : Oh! But, indeed, I'd much rather for a number of yyears. Twuman ago •. %i have only • I-rinate if he's a white one! he moved t.lkerville, where he –London Opinion. made his re-iden.- • thee,. He i. sur- _-_ vived by these sons, Jacob and James, HE COULD NOT MAKE ONE STEP. hath of Huron county. and Allan of Leamington, and three daughter,, Then Dodds kidney Pills Cured Walter M� Jo eph A1lelie of Leamington, Roberts and 1d3 and Erre, et home. Funeral services were held Monday morning at Lewisport, Terillingete District. the teaid. nrs. The remains were then Ntld., Ape i1 lilth.–(Special).--A thrill- brought by special car to Leaming:on, ing story of a splendid cute by Dodd'.. where interment was made in the Kidney Pills is told by Walter J. Ron- Lakeview cemetery. errs, a wellknown resident of this place. Mr. Jamb Ebky, of Colborne town - trouble eterted from • cold slip, is a.on of the d.eessed. O 'er mea -lee," Mr. R ,heru. ..tet.-. "For nineteen months I was rou.fined elm taA NIYZY5. to the house, rod for tem months i After an Ulnae extending over four c.mW nut make one step. months, the spirit of Miss Ice Niven. "1 tried roan doctors and needicin.s passed peacefully away to the Great but got no relief from thea.. The Beyond on Tuesday. The deceased tremble was in my feet, legs and arms, was the third dais/titer of Mr. \Vm. arid .t times was *Unmet unheoraMe. Nirena and was hole at Demeannnn in 1 could not feed nlypelf for those ten UM year IAMmil B. The fay have Momthe.resident* of Goderieb for the part tweet y -.even year.. Besides her father, their '.main to wens; her departure six si.leti and one here her. all of Oodericb. They ars : Kate (Mn. A. (lralsap). Untie. Jack, Midge (Ma. MiLi4). Bettie (Mr, Ed. The Colborne Store 4—W iii —el HIS store has not arrived at its present state of usefulness by chance. It isn't the result of for- tunate circumstances, but downright honest hard work. Work wherein your interests as buyers have been carefully studied at all times. i 1 HOUSE FURNISHINGS You are getting every day nearer to houseclean- ing tine and seri want something for your floors and windows. We keep*. very desirable stock of Hugs, Lioolsums,Oilciothsand Oilcloth Bordering*. Window Curtains and Window Nets from 11114, to a real Madras in fight and dark colorings up to sa UNDERWEAR Kverything in chili's, girl.' and ladies' Summer Underwear, including lath •.' Comhioation Suits ., . at 21o, 50o ani tirOe ■ wit. W AI,TS New Spring White Voile and Lawn Waists, up to the moment in every particular and at ruckbottom prices too. Tall1111111111111. 'At last 1 tried Dodd'. KidneyPill., t .king 1 wen' y -eight boxes in al, end am glad to say they made a firm cum of me." HILENS. WCDR•rwnAY, April 21. Mn. John Rennet end troy. event a week with her mother, Vee. H. Ruth- erford. Mtge Coelho is very ill at pr'een,. Vet y 1l t l le hope le held of her re - res. • rya The let Nelsons Nasw'h of the Wit. mete • institute will bold their A,wil man leg at t be borne of Nt. • Pelt - den an Thursday, the VW h. sehjsob t •floe• raw we help nor gi.M and bon saw lbw/ help sle r" rived • •Making 11wap." )k* sail •warps.►. "'Familiar Proverbs' Question drawer t muMe. eta DRESS GOODS Our Seegers and Broadcloths are worthy of the careful buyer's exact consideration. Blaek end blur Serge at •Oo, filo. $1.00, $1.2s. . •1.10, $1.71, $2.00 and $2.28 Green, blue and blaek Broads are now amomapt our beet sellers, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.10. Tbey are 50 W 31 inches wide. HOSIERY W. still have ladles' Hew 2 pain for 25e and we Dever sold a better quality for that price, and • large assortment of better stocklLgs for a better price. We are offering the beet !so cotton hose made. CORSETS Come here nor your Spring Correa and OAK for D .t A. J. H. COLBORNE 1111111111111111111111T T LONDON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC - :—AN D—:— SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION, LIMITED UNPRECEDENTED OFFER OP SCHOLARSHIP AND PRIZES. Write for Particulars LOTTIE ARMSTRONG. P. LINFOHTH WILLGOOSE, Registrar. Mos. Bac. t Duoelm i Principal. Address: -354-6 Dundas 5t., London. Ont. Spring ha. t•nnt•r. The •trret water - TURN On THE `NATER ing cart trade it. appearatice un Tues- day. It was needed, too. 11, eh* hole, *ft.-, ,ve have I,• umonnr-d .t .11 right- rhos will , For the finest confections and treat I -r no clang:, of leeks (1 Kiry wait. sated peanuts try Blackston.'r, ing for wa"err. 1 Professor Kylie. of the University of Toronto, addreesen the Canaille's A MODERN 1 Club of Goderich on Wednesday Ives- , ing, his theme being "The hews of BATHROOM - the %Var." pi., in by real santtaty plumbers] With advao.ing years comes con - will save It. c at in a- rt 11's bills Miter ion. Reza!! 0,derltes are a spec - •v. ry i. -0r. L -t'. pot one in fur tall gond lazetive for ageing •maple. r So.•nly by 'etre Rezall Store, Illy, 23e and 50c lk-zew. Tomorrow (Friday) will 1s. St. George's Day. the day that Et1gilah- mea celebrate Fred Hunt It -Mrs.. W. D Shaun. n and Mies Josie Shannon have returned from Nam.iton Storer "vie as I thew visit to Ottawa. you while. you are renova• tug 700 hotter. Carters Mvrtleand Will.. 'The funeral took plare this alirrnoou t•- \iaitland cemetery. the services being coin torted ry Het. Gro."E Root Jlauy beautiful flood 11inutr• wee, sent by f. ...Ws of the here*. ed fsuti.y. The p••Ilhearer. were Me -•r•. Jets. Heddl-, Jolt. Mc- Nevin, 'tVil•on Oke, %V \lorrish. Phil. (routed and Rich.nond O. r eke. JKRt)M6 K. Mot)Ks. Word has tern preterit of the death at :t1 Frederick ay. nue, Del r. it. Mich., on April O, of ('ha, int kr. wife Of Jerome R. Moore. The dressed lady I adramdeatiolastamemtemoressomoramassa was a daughter of the Iete SVm. Pallet of Goderich. Tne family left here twen•y-rive or mor. yeanego. Mr*. Tate leaves six ch.ldren : Mr*. E. M. Hammond, Mrs. H `Nilson and Minnie, Jay, Charles W. end Roy Moore. There are oleo two rimers : Mts. it. N. Reed and Mlp. William R. Lundy. The latter spent some time bete last year as e summer visitor. MRS. JAMES PAKR. YOU, CAN BE(i1N ANY DAY st THE NORTHERN BUSINESS COLLEGE °WEN SOUND. ONTAMO tier nun the e-.,nr.y bedding and 1 aurora (.i yew, of e, p•' ,'rete. Export in+, rector. produce the .cry beet ro-oto. Catakgue ire.. C.A. Foam tv0•F C. A.. Principal. G. D. FLzMttnt, Secretary. 1 Many Colleges close for Vacation at Midsummer Our College does not TORONTO--CIIICAGO Much sorrow was felt it. (;(xlericb on receipt of the death 01 Mrs. Jame, Farr, of Stratford. whirb was re- eorded in last werk'r Signal. Mn. Farr was on • visit to her Nei+err, Mn. Dagur,lrlt Sarnia. and while 'bete took a told which developed into pnen- monia, resulting in her death on the Pith inst. The deceased and het family lived in Ooderich for many years, un- til they removed to Stratford about four years ago. Mer. Far, had many w..rm friends In Nnderich, by whom she was very highly esltcatII. She was fifty -mem years of age. B ride, her hu.hand, three eons and one daughter survive : Rdwerd Fere. of Stratford; Will, of Ton onto: Cecil, of Winnipeg, and Mie. Mahal at home. There tae four .urviwing 'Peter.: Mn. Degan and Mr.. Futcher, i -.f Sarnia; Mn. Aldrich, of Berlin. and Mrs. Fur - neve, M St. Mary.. The fnneeal took place lit atraltnrd on the imtb inst. Stele of I,elks Snits ant Decries. 1*dies' .mita at $7.50; ladies' wash dress+ from Al 00 to 411.R0: silk dresser front 56111 np ; cloth dresses from a2.75 up to 51.00. P. T. DRAM. Fall Fair Grants M Fall. Hon. James Duff, Minister of Agrl• culture, has announced that awing to the improved flnanr.al condition the grant. Nen 1.11 fain will he pelts In hill. 1' we..ind•r.tn-d Nem- .nnntlrs ago that the Onter(n (lovwrsmewt ernnld en. tail the. preen, nee* nn fall fairs and wnnkrpay only fifty per cent. of ib. rrranta. ltexall Ord. lles work *Indy no the o•eis, LN inging to the ebaek • liege d gosd health. Sou r+sl. by H. O. Dsa�� Resell Store, M Sre, 10e, e sad• No matter how homely a mit niter is a woman *luno• ray+ hr. has a good face. CENTRAL / STRAT FORD. ON T.. tanomie'. beet tns.terwl irritants( whonl. We hare 1Meeagb'wenw. and erp.ricneu'd iwtructor- in a• h M nor troop • department- -- t ower, tel. !•h•wtheed end T. Ie.reaky. (Air soon two-. , ..,..d and sou .1r..141 read uo. t large. tree catal ger. %Vole for it at D. A. McLACH1.A1\, Pshrll.•l. THE FIRST STEP (Mee Nene, n44 w toned 1t ba• -•ir Wt .chess. to theorem', of yoNtt people wbo er to for our c.tal.>he a• the arra clop toward a auoa.al.. rted po.t ler.. lake the wap todet Adder. t col ral Huainan t otlege. Y; `lenge Street. Tor onto. W. H SHAW. d're.tdent.� .aver GRAND TRUNK SYSTEM Double track all the way I 'forge and C"erler St. Tor ••n. •. strictly "e`-='e':e r""me leet:`p4filo" "b"..arlyt:ll TORONTO— MON (REAL c.41.a.. fres For WINNIPEG af14 V-*fret:7WER learn Toronto In: - -%.. d any Altrerti, r Tears to PACIFIC COAST p(' NTS Pertlr.lan tri.. Jo- Kidd, ' w write M. a M ', P.A.. *www King and Ynn.Tarns e Street-. T -es FOR CiIICA6O Les, a Taront.. r N... tr'. I. i r p.111. and II It pet. daily FuR MONTREAL Len, r Tnn.ntn l.e• a.m.. (II per end 11.01e 111. 4. try Smash r.ell..l and titled enelpw,eSt. reit iwirtliulwr. anri berth rreervati ,n. at (frond Trunk 1Mk,, 145.'... L• LAw'nrc• k IN. Taw thee.", sr. well flee.. Ar .•'n 1 h •w. R 1L LAUD. KR. %tatto. reek t .tient Pines Mb r ' ar- .ems►L .riled ▪ The straw S` -v "fie Qww ., ear wised woe d tar weft. 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