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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1901-1-17, Page 5A THE Is published every Thursday Horning, et the Moo, MAIN -STREET, ,• EXETER. ----BY the ADVOCATE PUELISHI'NG COMPANY TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, One Dollar per annum. if paid in Advance 81.6O if not so paid. if.ci ss rt ila ,o4tact orh t:.gp73ca: t3or3. , No paper discontinued until ailarre rage are paid, Advertisements without specifc. directions will be published till forbid and. ehargodaccordingly. Liberal discount made for transoient advertisements inserted for long periods. - Every description off JOB PRINTING turned out in the finest style, and at moderato, rates. (Thee action oneyord ors, &o, for advertising ,subsoriptions',etc.to bemade payable to Chas. H. Sanders, ^'EDITOR AND PROP Professional Cards., H. KINSMAN, L. D S. & DR. A. R. KINSMAN G D,` $,, D. D. S., Honor graduate of Toronto University, DENTISTS, Teeth extraoted without any pain, or any bad effects. Office in Fanson's Block, west side Main Street, Exeter, - R.D. ALTON ANDCRSON,(D.D.S.,L.D.S.,) honors Graduate of the Toronto Univ reity and Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Teeth extracted without pain. All modes of Dentistry up to date. 011ioe' over Elliot & Elliot's law office—opposite; Central , Hotel—Exeter. Medical', 'nag. P. McLAUGHLIN, MEMBER OF. D the Colle .e of Physicians and Surgeons g g, Ontario, Physician; Surgeon and Aecouch our, "Office; Dashwood, Ont, Legal. -1ICILSON & 'CAULINgt, •,BARRISTERS,' 3J" Solicitors, Notaries, Conveyancers,. Commissioners, Solicitors for the Molsons Bank, etc. Money to loan at 5 and -5' per cent. Office Fanson's Block, Main t., Exeter. (A member of the firm will be. at; "Hensiill on Thursday of each week.)" I. R. 0Aa iaG, B. A., L. ht. DICKSON, El W. 0•LADMAN, (su,cessor to Elliot i' ` G1u.dmau,) Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public Conveyancer, Etc. Money to loan at lowest rates of interest, Office Main Street, Exeter. • Aact ;ioueerS BOSSENBERRY, (l ranclBen d, Licensed .;Auctioneer for 'County Huron. Sales promptly attended. to, and charges moder- ate. ato: Orders by nail will receive every at BROWN,Winahelsea.`Licensed Anot- ioneerfor the ,Counties of Perth and Mirdiesex; alsolorthe township ofUsborne Sales promptly attended to and terns rea- sontale. Sales arranged at lost office. Win- chelsea.. • 'Insurance. E. ELLIOT, IIIa• = urone 1` e Agent, bi&u St. Exeter FARMS FOR SALE MONEY TO LOAN.' The undersigned has a few good farms for Gale cheap. Money to loan on easy terms JOHN. SPACKMAN, Samwell's Block Exeter WANTED. Salesman to call ontire retail merchants Special inducements to their patrons; liber al commission, Address, The National third floor, 331 Dearborn St.,.Chicago; >111. LO G5 AND B0 HIGHEST PRICE, PAID. Custom Sawing Done. THE SUTHERLAND-iNNES Co,, (Late Gould's Mill) E. C. KESSEL, Fore -elan EXETER ONT. -John W. Cook, aprolninent citizen of St. Thomas, was arrested "on is charge of assisting in the, abduction of Miss Bessie Burke, sister of Colonel M. J. Burke, United Stites Consul at St. Thomas, The young lady herself is the complainant. Thousands Sent Into Exile, Every year a large number of poor sufferers whose I,lis .t, s are sore and ,,..g' racked wittl-r),,,,t;tls_are urged to o to a,n�t e ii - timate. But this is costly 'not : always sure. Don't he an exile when 3' IrKin s New e Discovery Consumption g covert' me. pilon will stirs you at home. It's the most infallible medicine. for Coughs, Colds, and,allThroat and Lun diseases on earth. The first dose brin 5 relief. Astounding cures result from persistent use. Trial free at all drug- gists. Price 50c and $1.00. 'very y bottle guaranteed. ERRY'' D5 You know what... you're planting when you plant Ferry's Seeds. If you buy cheap seeds you can't be sure. 'Fake no chances get Ferry's, Dealers every- where sell them. Write, for 1901 Seed Annual -- mailed free. A. M. FERRY h CO.,' Windsor, Ord. Pain back of you r eyes ? Heavy pressure, in your head? And are you sometimes' faint and dizzy? Is your tongue coated ? Bad taste in your mouth? . And does your food distress you'? Are you nervous and ir- ritable? r-ritable? Do you often have the blues ? And are you troubled about g. sleepin? Then your liv p le all wPOttgr But there is a cure. 'Tis the old: reliable They act . directlyon the liver. They cure constipation, biliousness, sick headache,nausea, ea and dyspepsiaTake a' laxative dose each night. For 60 years years they have been the Standard Family. Pills. price 25 cents. All Druggists. "I have takenAyer's Pills regu- larly for six months. They have cured mo of .a severe headache, and I can now walk from two to four, miles without getting tired or out of breath, ,something S have hot been able to do for many years." S. E. WAr.wonn, Jul 13 1899.' 9 > Salem Mass • .. Write the Doctor. IP on y have any y tomdpicint whatever and desire the best inedicaladviceyou can possibly receive, write the doctor freely. You will receive a prompt ,re- ply without cost. Address, Da. J. C. AxJit, Lowell, Maes. Hensall: At a regular Meeting, of Zurich Lodge, No. 224, A, F. and A. M., held in hislace St. John's night; the following' officers were installed for the ensuing year: '11. J. D. Cooke W. M.; Bryon' Campbell, S. IV.; Al-' fred•Scruton, J, W.; Rev. W. T. Doherty, chaplain; Charles McDonell, treasurer: James Bonthron, secretary; Wm. Buchanan, tyler; Matthew Ell wood, S. D.; Frances A. Sellers, J. D. Louis Harold, T. G.; John 'Williams and John L. Scott, Stew girds,, George. Joynt, D. of C. Zurich: •We regret to chronicle the death of Angelina Hess, widow,;of the late Peter Well. The deceased had been a resident of Zurich for , a,• great many years, in fact she was one of the early settlers. ' Since the death of her late ' husband she has been residing mostly with her daughter, `Mrs. B. Well, and had been quite healthy un- til recently, notwithstanding her ay.. She died on Monday, 7th inst., at the age of 84 years, 9 months and 22 days. The -funeral took place on Wednesday,. to the Lutheran cemetery and••.tvas largely attended. - h Nobody knows all about it; and nothing, now known, will always cure it. - Doctors try Scott's Emul- sion' of `Cod Liver Oil, when they think it is caused by iin- perfect digestion of " food. You can do the same. It may or maynot be caused by e th . failuref ,tog o i and 1 ci bowels to do their work. If it'_is o'will re it; i ,yu cufnot, you will do no harm. The, way, to cure a disease is t o stop itscause,and help the body getet lack to its , habit of health. • \\Then Scott's Emulsionf 0 Cod Liver Oil does that,` it cures; when itdon't, it don't cure. It never does :harm. The genuine has this picture on it, take no other. If you have not tied it, send for free sample, its agreeable taste will surprise voila" SCo7"r & ,13OWNE Chemists, Toronto. 5oc, and i`il.00 ; all druggists. SIGNED FOR 8URE ANIS TIME Prince Ching and Li Hung Chang Attach: Their Autographs. The Joint Note Now In a 'Position For Discussion by the Powers—Tlie Ap- pointment of Chan;; Chih Tung—Prince Clung I)oes Not : 'Want Him as a Partner in the 'Negotiating' Business— ICatlway Cession Denied. Pekin, Sunday, San. 13. -The joint note of the powers has finally been signed by the Chinese Peace Com- missioners. :Prince Ching signed yes- terday, and I.i Jiang Chang', who is. better, signed to -day, It is understood that the Malady from v.hicli Li Ili ng Chang is suffer- ing' is Bright's" Disease.' Ile \vas feeling worse yesterday :and there -- fore' , postponed the a'lhx.ing of ' his signature, but 1- nice :Ching was hopeful, • that he o ould be able' to sign to -day, which proved to be the Prince' Ching has ,'protested -'to the court aoairist° the a,ppoiutment, said to : be Contemplated, of viceroy Chang Chih Tung as a. plenipoten- inary'in. the place of Li Flung Chang. He thinks the latter's advice abso- lutely essential, allhoiig•h ho be- lieves it might be advisable 'to a.n point a third plenipotentiary for Chino., and reiterates his desire for the appointment of Sheng, who would be acceptable to the foreign_- erg. As to, Chang Chili Tuiig.' So far as Chang " 'Chih Tung Tung is eon- .cerned, the foreign envoys, who know hini, personally, say that, ),while he is strongly .anti -•foreign; anti _leas never Made any Secret 'of, his likes and dislikes, they believe, he would be a, satisfactory representative. of the 'Chinese, and th' e -would not .be arty objection .,to him on the score: of his recent utterances. Indeed some t of the 1•Iinistert think it .wouldbe wise ' for China to u.ake Chang Chih Tung a pleiiipoteatia, y. Most of the envoys Have received. "rcrci from their governments that the .negotiations must be. conducted to Pekin,on the ground that for various reasons: oth- or places suggested t\ould be objec- tionable. Tlie•Russians- say they will. formally turn over the railroad' to the Germans immediately. M. De Csicrs, the _ .i ,ucs:an Minis ter 2 object to the Britishattitude in re- fusing to permit the .Russians to dis- tribute rice and wheat' to destitute Chinese in the British section. • _CUSSIA GET$•NO R AILSdAF. ., Foreign Olflce Says • Lord Salisbury „flit' Not Ceded Chinese Line. .London, Jan 14.—The Foreign Of - flee that the report here declares g rt ,of tiie'cession-of the New Chwa.ng Shan Hai ICuan ': Railroad: to ussia by 7:.ord Salisbury is., .unfounded. It points . out that Gret Britain "has iiv power to cede it; as, the railroad is Chinese property. - Moreover, it, is stipulated that it shall'nilt be mortgaged to any`for- eign government or company. There have been- 'reports that Russian S,gents are endeavoring to buy out: the British interests,, but the British Government is not connected there- with, A. convention on this subject is now under discussion. AWFUL TALE OF'SUFF'Lri1ING. Blizzard in Southern itussiaa Caused Ter- rlble Snow Blockade. - ` London, Jan. 14.=The Odessa cor- respondent of The Daily Mail sends a heartrending story of the, suffer- ings of railway passengers snow- bound: while on. the way to Odessa. The blizzard, he says, raged continu- ously for more than 100 hours, over the 'whole of Southern Russia. FIe'de scribes', the gradual arrival of trains at Razdyelenain, with :hundreds of passengers front the.north, who had teen entrained; six days. 'before. "They had been 'snowed in for five days," he continues, "and fighting among ` themselves/for the icanty food supplies 'provided at the rail- way buffets. Womenand children were weeping with hunger, . while gangs :,of men ` battled with snow- drifts, . which were 35 .feet deep in some paces, and that, too, . without snowplows, although these would have been useless, even if they -could have been found," • Eighteen `thousand troops are not. engaged in the -work of clearing the The Odessa 'correspondent of The Daily Mail wires that. 120 ree r1' 1 1 c were frozen'to -death in the blizzard. • False tiarnt—Panic—Death. g , an. x people were crushed to death and as mans more severely' injured in a' panic y which followed a man's cry of -Fire!" late Saturday afternoon in `Vest' 1'tvelflh street ,Turner 11a11- About 800 peo- ple were .in the place,' gathered to witness'' the ,performance of a play entitled ' "Tin' Green. Born.'' The play was in Yiddish,: and titre audi- ence comprised for the most', part women and children. - The hall stands in the centre of a district densely populated by Jews. The play was neazrly,over when the .rt' ,Which caused the panic was raised, .and within five seconds after it rang 'through the hall, the entire audience ryas converted into _it fran- tic mob,` every member'• of which was fighting for the safety which lily be- yond the doors of the building, wreckof the Tillamook. PoII Townsend, Wash Jan, 11•.— The steamer Senator, which, arrived Saturday 'from Alaska, brought nctvs: of the hiss of the steamer Tillamook.' On Thanksgiving Day, about 5 o'clock' in. the afternoon, with the sea perfectly calm, and the Captain alist both pilots on the bridge,' the i`illariiook tvas ,grit high arid, 'dry on this north end of Wood Isla,nd, juste south of.Kadioll Island:, 1Tor 1 5 pas- sengers ' and crew were all safely landed, together wit1 'their baggage ;g-sge .and the s'teainoii's freight, DEWET BECOMES MURDERER IThe Health Promised A British Peace Envoy Shot by Order of Boer General. Report/Frena Lord Kitchener Causes the Utanost Indignaition 'In London -Two Conciliatory Boers With the 'British' 'SnbJoct Were Flogged—Canadians. Cap- tiere Prisoners and Cattle-Boo•e in Khaki Capture a,Britisle Patrol. London; Jan. 1-4.—(1.30 a, in.), — The brief report of the fate of three rrieinbers of the, Peace Committee,.. -who were sent to see Gen. 12o''' -et, ex cites the' deepest:rndigoatioxi on all, Sides, One or Cryo papers express a: hope thatI ors Kitchener has been misled ,by false 'Kaffir'reports, but it is generally felt that her "woulc1 mot have reported the matter to the \Val Odice a Litchi Lutdoubtetl ;evi- dence. Tire Daily "Atoll hese.,-tl:e raper_ w lilt the" o ors ''tuurdir, incl de- ela,fin_ against only fur tiler tti;empt to a oax the enemy into 'submission. Deyvt has placed himself outside the .pal'e of humanity, says The ` Daily 'vIa L, '`and not proclamations, but large roinforcehtents, must be our watahtvord." The Morning Post says: ``This marks the point where the guerilla -Phase ends, and the baridtt phase begins." . All the papers' a peal.'strongly to the-Clovernment to hurry forward- re- inforcerncni; s, sitice it is evident that the hoer leaders have now become LdISechrSai e .and conciliation is quite The Pretoria correspondent of•The IDaily ilail:announces the return to Pretoria of Mr. Pretorius; a forager President of 'the late South African Republic, frown a' futile endeavor to persuade the Boer • leaders to sur- reacler. Senaii;i:ut Plucky Garrison. de Thi, , details of the autos.: upon ICaalfontein and Zlirfontein Stations show that there were only..smali gar- risons of about '7.20 men at each, sta- tion. The British had excellent trenches, w'hieh , enabled ' them Lo withstand the attacks, `until the Beers, having ascertained that rein- forcemneut•s were corning to the -garri- soxis, retired. 'At Zurfontein a party of Boers in khaki succeeded' in capturing a Brit- ish patrol of eight nien, R-ihoui they. subsequently liberated. The railway and telegraph , lines will be speedily restored. The Coneiliation "Outlook. London, Jan. 14.—The' War 0ffce has; received this.despatch fi-din Corel Kitchener: Pretoria, Sunday, Jan.. 13. ---About 1.,400, Boers crossed the line, at- tacking both Zurfontein and Kaal- fontein stations, ` but were driven off. They are, being pursued by' a zilry brigade." T4rd Kitchener reports also several: 'sia cir llies at different oirrts vt-ilhT P trifling , British losses, ' and adds: 'Three agents of the Peace Conimit- tee' were taken as prisoners to ,De- wet's Amager, near .Lindley;, Jan. 10. One, who 'was a British subject, was flogged and then shot. The other two, . burghers, were flogged .by; "De- tvets orders." Boers After Supplies. Pretoria; Saturday, . Jan. ' 12:= Last' night the Boers cut the wire between.' Irene and Olifantfontein stations. Early this morning 800 ,Boers, under Commandant Beyer, in- vested Kaalfontcin station. A hot rifle fire and shell fire" with two dolt!. pieces and a maxim, was. main- tained for six hours. .An arrliored train and reinforcements' were sent from Pretoria, but before They had arrived � on the scene,, 'the' garrison had driven off, the Boers, who retir- ed unmolested, with a transport train .half a mile long. The Boers blew up the line beyond Kaalfon- tein, compelling the snail train to return here. `•It is supposed their ob- ject was to obtain supplies, a great 'quantity tY of which are stored at K.aalfontein: The British had no casualties. Gallant Canucks . Again to the Fore. London,- .1 n. 14;—A special deer patch' from Pretoria;• dated Jan. 11, and: describing the fight of; Jan. 9, near Commando Nett, dwells, upon the excellent every of Howard's Scouts, a new corps, composed of'Canadians, who reutained in South Africa and re-enlisted. These scouts chased the retreating )Boers a distance of five miles, harassing their rear and tail- ing s'omc prisoners. 'One of Ielar- einySs the horse cocmaintdh aityaiPleatIslersc, osnttia"ai n- P pod to its back and 500 cattle were also captured. Gen. Grant Is Bucy.. Atari ila, Jan. 14 en. Grant, ivho is ;, endeavoring to finish the latest insurrection in his: `district, and who is personally commanding his scouts at .the southern end, reported yes- terday that ;he had' encountered a number of bands ' south of. Buloc Mountain, all of which retired up the hills.]"Ie says s t ha t r G a hundred h of the c enemy; who were well entrenclhed,- rriacle considerable resistance, but were finally , • driven :•from -: their • po- sit.ion: . Four bodies 'of insurg'ents werefound, The American casual- tins were. a ;sergeant and one private„ •of Troop A, Plii:filapine CaVa,Iry;'' wounded. Ln the' opinion of Ctn. GI'nntC' ' h s ,17,t,z i t is now fairly pa= oifiecl, "with the exception. of tile'le- ezli1.: ;south of Buloc hiolmtain, and the Pm'iis%ince of 1 ax:Fsaniga is ready for 'civil gt)vcr ..hent, i.issed the C,'aaat of Ai -n 0tt,a�tat, Jntli. 14.-1 Thyor:'Ploy ment. in handing over the chair of o±1700 to the City Clerk ort Saturday, atter: he hail officiated at the reception o£ the soldiers,, said as he kissed the coat of arms: "I#oys, this is the last time. I. Will 'over near that chain, and as a good Catholic sonietttnec kisses the crucifix at .his breast, I hiss this hoping its I slit ta,t, no tru British ub,lect hu(trt . and 01)7 GS'5eP' war it,. ' 10 'sine's Ce I ery Compound Comes'as Surely as Light 7 Follows. Darkness. s. Among the First Coed 1 fleets of The Great litedicine Are Firmer Nr'es and Completer Digestion. People 'Who 'decide 'to use Paine's Oelery;Compound, should not enter Iain a doubt -regarding the health. givingpower of earth's most success fill medicine. The health promised by Paine's Celery Compound coins.s as sure as light follows darkness. Itsr good work has been vo a 1,' €, t ca.�ci for , b3� Canada's best people, Tis Welt as; by our friends anp neighbors. The nse`of Paine's Celery Compound means' .firmer and stronger : nerves, completer digestive vigor, moreregulasr bodily funtions, brighter eyes, clearer complexion and sweeter breath. 'Why differ the use the use of Paine's Celery Oonlpound' when the testimony of tens of thousands proves that the wonderful medicine encourages and strengthens the ladnevs,cieanses the the blood. of waste and poisonouslnat- tear that are the, cause of headiiches, cii'ow'siness, listI ssrless; mein ucholfa itnd.that rundown feelii'mi that devel- opes organics diseases. Every iman • or woman whose ner- vous strenghth is overtaxed, should try the invigorating and vitalizing effects of Pa um e's Celery Compound. The use of the first bottle will show wonderful and encouraging results. A true bill for manslaughter was returned by the. Grand' Jury at the Carleton Assizes in the case of Charles O'Reilly, charged withinurderingMrs. Atchison, -of Ottawa. Mr. James Sills of Hinchinbrooke, was killed while shooting rabbits Thursday. His .children returning from school found the body of their father lying dead in a `field. A -Deep Mystery. It is a'mystery *hv.:woman 'endure Backache, Headache,i , rvousness, Melancholy, Fainting and Dizzy spells when thousands` have proved that Electric Bitters will quickly cure such, ,troubles..; "I suffered for years with 'kidney writes Mrs. PhoeLe Cherley of "Peterson, Ia., "and a lame back pained me so I could not dress', myself, but Electric Bitters wholly cured rne, and, although 73 years old, I now am able to ' do all my house- work.' It overcomes Constipation, improves appetite, gives perfect health. Only 50c. at all drug stores. ,Lameness in the mussels and joints. indicates rheumatism. Don't dally with it a minute: Take Hood's Sar- saparilla, and cure it. Canada will have 16751 square feet of space at the Glasgow Exhibition, 8,961 feet in the main building and: 10- 830 feet in the Canadian building. Blown to Atoms. The old idea that the body ,some. times needs a powerful, drastic, purg- ative pill has been exploded; for Dr - King's New Life Pills, which are per- fectly harmless, gently stimulate liver and; bowels to expel poisonous matter, cleanse the system and absolutely cure Constipation and Sick Headache. Only 25c. atoll drug stores. 'Frank Long, son of James Long, Na- panee, was a fireman in Rochester,and lost This life 'in the recent fire there Thursday. One of the .best business blocks on the, main street of Brigden was nearly wiped out by fire. The loss is $25,000 or $30,000., It Girdles The Giohee ” The fame of BuckIen's Salve, as'tile best intheworld, extends. around the earth. A's the one perfect healer of Cuts, Corns, Burns, Bruises, Sores, Scalds, Boils, Ulcers, Felons, Ashes,' Pains and all skin Eruptions. Only Y infallible Pile.cure.. 25'c. a box at all drng stores. • Robert Kelly attemptedsuicide at Brantford bv cutting his throat with a penknife Thursday. TO CURE' A COLD. IN ONE DAY Take Laxative l3romo Quinine Tab- lets. All druggists_ refund the money if it fails to cure, 25e. E. 'W. Grove's signature is on each box. Mr. John Bowes' store dwelling and Weaver Bros.' store at Elora were destroyed by fire Friday. DON'T RUIN CHANCES bytaking whiskey or brandyto settle, te stom- acht 'or stop archil chill. Pain -Killer in hot water sweetened will do you more good. Avoid substitutes, there's but one Pain -Killer, Perr ' Davis'. 250 .-' taS,e ays a Es11.AFtf8 THERE IS NO KinnOl PGS111N Olt IIDNF, INTERNAL 011 11CTFI'INAL, TEAT PAIi -KILLER WILL LOT' RE.` '1OOK OUT ANDS ua- STITUTr s. Ti-ils GENUINE BOTTLE,, BEARS THI_ NAME, PERIM? DDAVISl e$s:30t1.' DO NOT R U N rout ?i question that must Interest you. Have you your Neth Suit If lint, drop in and see us at the first opportunity and let the show you a few prices of the Fancy, 'Worsteds and Scotch Tweeds. 'Live: you seen the hely Staples and Therringhone patterns, They are beauties, A big range of Blues and Black,, larges at the old,' prices. Y ociwarra as.)lack we Tiaive•sshztt you want in Pwiils, \reuetians and Clays. OVERCOATS Overcoats in Beavers :IN atoll , ,, Curls,,;". Naps and Montanaets. Ali ork done in the latest style and, fit guittanteed,' GPIElikx Opposite Post Ottico: ii i.7 LADIF-a�i If you want to have good lick with your Xmas. Cakes, ; use .our Princess' ,P astiyFlour. Ask for it arid insist on having it. E .� �° .Tia E _T Is'the a dish for`the dainty, t.ic. robust, the dyspeptic and the hungry, for al appetities and,couditions. It is the peerless item of a good breakfast and there is no substitute. STAR FLOUR Will make more breadand a1 larger loaf than any other:family "flour. Once used always wanted. „,CpBBLEDICK & SON. G Our stock has ne-'er been better assorted that at present. Cali and see our different lines; such as Pianos, Or -galls, Sewing Machines, Children's Clatters ; and .Sleighs, C)'oko- lnoe" Boards, Violins, Mouth Organs. Music of all kinds. Organ and Sewing Machine repairs. Also the celebrates. Berliner Talkine, Dlachilie. CALL AND SEE US. S. MAR :' '1'i111.� We have moved into our new pre- mises opposite the Central. Hotel and ^are now open for 'business. Our •pre mises.are ,modern and we; give you modern and tip -to -date goods and. made in the most modern style. W e Personally . . Cut Every Garment That's made upat> this establishment —aswell asfit it-= ' and look after itll the details. This is onlYoe,. n reasonwhy our prices are modem. ate. Gent's Furnishings . Colne and see us in our new -'place of business and examine our stock of, Gent's Furnishings. 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