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W -1 , . , 'a a g'! ,m�.Ij IL - I A , - "'. ,.(, ,- uneven, lines, together, ­ �' . 1. , s- *­.iu,.," r I- -:,;�X -1 �� 0,1VT-ty, � , � "' ' ' " , , , tuep which, ruled,4�hp -cotm ut: jrurA , .4U4,1'p. _ �,� �ft�lq,,g WQ 0� _,4 '4""a "J, . DANIQZY B0194PT . ........ g,* .... . , crudely put .. _ r, ,, r 1. . .1 , , W ­ �-,..­# 00 " .,� I � -�, I gi­ - �F, I "I 11�� %k 105,WW"3611 F14, ,­%,­,�, , i ago� � -.Th,'�., plow � ; 1�— "'gle., , " I fZ. ' Anoth ,that I , 'A , 0 1, ,;,,' � )4,4 . -W thing , "I", W. ,". , "" , , r, , ­41� � M . AOR . 4 It read: - oalkw"'44AWMTAe�, . ::,!,R ' SARRISTERS, SOLICITORS,' ETC.. ' .'bnt1ug, e', naldly,­,­ 4ie, , " , 1,6w ste � time, lg,060, . - y, W, �11, " ­ . � . - , . � being excavated, jl"#o osuw-�`�'�L T � , ,A '7, :,I 1, .1. If you want him' back'sWe pTace ng ­�prp, '. 114"', ­.Ft",,J,rJ ., K,C. ' bfttrict Attorney Markham . go to. ,will be. So thbu�a,nd $ otherwise, � "Pajama's M;'. Kenting wea ' , was -thea the bottom, of some lagoon ,,,a - ge, ,Q , ,- - Vp I; cqa,41A--I,;g�T.1� . d k I ILO"US rE. PANCEY � was Iddeappe& " Phlla Vah,6e, with - vaguely before h , r , "I& , t stracum. that i's noNr. . . , op, T er : 0''MA " � L 111, 6%11141`1� _VOM b 4.dg . . . . . . ^11 ­ 's.; I 1 d� -A X �. . I � , Ir V , . , �. X., . are - I �., I : I �Mr T? �z N ' �lllod *111 'let 7 u, no w "Rhantung silk,1!.-J,4rs,. ­. , or river estuor7, , 17, ., ;d I I I'll ­qm i I - the Keniting. 'home there to peet I a � w:iere, the oinospur dd . , , � - . I . � . P. a. B*L$13Y , SM, was looking en 111. I I . . Y 'Frw.; I - . 7:, -t,14�111 - 11 ty R ' - '- . , �. , �­A 31 I 'N'T"Id I . carcasses Bank 'imd were evekatual J" il) Ton . I !P*M I .. reel � '. ,,, I , , .1 . Sergeant ' Heath of the - Irobideide when to leave money latter. . serted. c at I . � ;' 5,9! N .11" ­ , t . _ - I., , �� . � - t', ­i�, �4� 1 This Ominous coin1munication, was Vance but now her ed ouriod)-7mousters with- 'bodies 'big as . ' ,!" , § � . . , , � I . BRUSSELS Bureau. 1�enyon, Kenting, and Mrs. I � , a a ft I on that .. , ,,, rt`,V,�,,f '; 9.1 I 51 , GODERICH q' ic ' 11 'r" 1,11" � orlook hynnt��,nAn. 0 4 - '' "I. 5 , I" Renting, the brother and wife of Signed with a ,cabalistic -signature box0axs, necks like paIm. �ree trunks. Iov , ".,V,&, I u kly .to the bea . � -� . i t I � . . . . 'i 4 I I . . � � I �� , . . � I , I , . . I I . �' " t I , � J � I N , � � � I . � % ELMER D. BELL, B.A. I . ....", , �, I . Successor to Jolui H. Best � .. I . 1�arrlster, Spli6tor, Notary ,"blic. � I . Seaftth _ dntarjo L ' . .. . '1240, . . L � � . - . � . — .1M ,TER.W,L ,MY 1. . .. I - �, . A. R. CAMPBELL, V.S. , I Graduate of Ontario Veterinary, Col- . - lege, University of Toronto. All dis- eases of domestic animals, treated by the anest modera. principles. Charges reasonable. Day. or night calls promptly attended to. Office on Main , street, 11wisall, opposite Town Hall. Phone 116. Breeder of Scottish Ter- riers, Inverness Kennels, Hensall. L, 1. . 12-37 , , I I . , I . . 11 MEDICAL . - I . I � DR. 'GILBERT C. JARROT-e ' Graduate of -,Faculty of Medicine, 111wiversity of Westem Ontario. Mem- ber of College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. Office, 43 Gode- . rich Street West Phone, 37. Successor to Dr. Charles Mackay. 12-38 1 _ — I . , , - W'. C. SPROAT, M.D., F.A.C.S. Physician and Surgeon 3Fhon16 90. Office "John St., Seafgrth. 12-88 - DR. F. J. BURROWS . Office and, residence, Godarich St., east of the Uhlt�,d Church, Seaforth. Fibone 46. Coroner for the County of Huron. It 12-36 DR,,HUGH H. ROSS . . . Graduate of University of Tor -onto, Faculty of -Mefficil , member of Col- lege of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario; pats graduate course In Chicago Clinical School of Chicago; Royal Opthalmie Hospital, London, England- Univenafty' Hospital, Lon, d* 7�411�ii . Offico--13hek ',of D& minion Bank, Seaforth. Phone No. 5. Night calls answered from residence, Victoria Street, Seaforth. . 12-38 ,�, . DR. E. A. McMASTER 'Graduate of the University of Torom to, Faculty of Medicinle �"A� � I .1 � . I I Member of College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario; graduate of New York Post Graduate School and, Eying -in, Hospital, 'New York. Of- fice on High Street, Selforth. Phone 27. Office fully equipped for X-ray diagnosis and -ultra short wave elec- tric treatment, Ultra Violet San Lamp treatments, and In-fra ,Red electric treatm,�At. Nurse In attendance., ' 12-88 ", - I DR. F. J. R. FORSTER "', - I - Eye, Ear, Nose'and Throat Graduate in Medicine, 11iniversity of Toronto. Late assistant New York Opthal- wei and Aural Institute, Moorefleld7s Myo and Golden Square Throat Hos- pitals, London, Ung. At Commercial Hotef, Seaforth; third Wednesday in eaeb Month, from 1.30 p.m. -to 4.30 p -m. 53 Waterloo Street South, Strait- fordL 12-37 . DENTAL_ I . DR. J. A. McTAGGART q I " -Graduaie 'Ro�,l College of Dental Surgeons, Toroatd.' Offlee at Hensall, Ont. Phone 206. � .. 12-V I 1. . . I . I i .. AUCIftONEERS _ . . Lie I ensed Auctioneer . SpecWtst In farm and household sales. Prices ressonable. For dates L and inf6rmattoin, mrite or phone Har- old Date. -Phone 149, Seafooth, or kipply, at The Expositor . Office. 1"7, 1 . . . . ; . I McILWAIN�­& 'KELLY I % . . .Liceffsed Auctioneers ' ' Sale fttiis mMy W arranged. at Tb6 11hum 9*00sitbr 6ffice. Pfibu6'228 r,23 . Sedorth �. - � 3662xg 1, . - � I � �, I . La I Iti I I . � �­ 4 in I all honesty it is probably thhe, that we bogau, . to pay ,our debts -to the Wot1d about us (says "The NeW OftfloWl ,4�, Wb�imay havlo acceotod .,i, goof i*106.1, too' long. ., The world of but,'dfiy`,4V0mA, to'be I* great,heed, of WiAo`�16f- 016 Oft a that *6 "'taght, b"e, viblma;o d#-�,1't,� 1pj�, , ­. , I .,�,65, t I" 014 ari "" vflp;- 7; ­,V� , ., F I ` I I 17 ,"",- , R ,� �� I , Dur W-1, V1.1110 "a - I I 'Ji�vl6i, � I ­ go, i�i,*"4041&bi 1:11t:�'­ t�`.,:�-11,1111 -.1. �, � I , , . .. 1* " 4 11, , " , , ,�, *014100;1# ,I, �"',�'Q 1:. V ,� �, 1" :,14, ; � � �­ "I - .� . � . � -, W. . :": r, IMI��, I � . consisting of two interlocking uneven ­­ ­ �.. .� "I I ARNA"t Arry I -&,,�, the Idduapped man.' Present also "There's a pair on4-�,, She left and interminabl&, tWIs. Their akele- pressure Which Is the, 13MQM COMWO ?I J�l W,��',,'ox " I ­ � a ". �,�, " , . I ,I ��11 � ,. M '. I r" � I ti lw�ilLl 'Were -- outlined with thIP sentence 111111111shed, and her pale I I Vgewzlj�� , " .,; ,,, ��i , " LL -49 Eldridge Fv,leel,, the Kentb)ig.fam. Squares which tons, now bedug partially unearthed, variant from 4be average. I , ,.. ," "I", I w .1 ,, ..,,r �%a,l ,�-3. � , - iu&. � .1 ,, ? , A0, 4... 1* � lildby I In pwali. � , : ,,� ..", t ;�:;;'111111' I i �f,� I vnde)r. "The I will be left in place and protected by the averige, blood-pressUre of W � -11 ily attorney. Mrs'. Kenting, eyes opened st,W, � �� !�� s' '-"',,S,.,r"­� "A" f .", I 11 ,0 I," tell$ of y re, nqt . , Men I I 11111� R111, - Van�e glanced- at, ,-- Lt., I K :� .,n �11, � ��. . . . . . I ...... I I r.?���!� ", 1111q I . .. ' , I finding the kidnap note andof o"j- it, as if it were tibere!', she exciiiviined excitedly. � ,., 4 roof. Spotlights will ,Play 011, each 'is lower than thaf of men, while! .1. ,".".'' )­ ... .. 11-111 7"�� W"14141. "I , I ; , ��� "I I - 1. or ' ' ' j'�!'�,�7�,,'.!'�,Jpp,,��, , . , I ' ' t . =4 Am� '* ­ 01 `0 "I'll' . " -an threat- ,. ,one, and, in the center o . ',' " ' , hearing a rough looking m of, little interest to, him, and' read it "Thin Shantung9l. Vance asked. f the eTca;va, �entals are below Europeans Y01jr, ,tt ,; ' , , . �. P ­0�. 'ft 110 O'k -, 1 -- en; her,husband about a week'Pre- hrough'quickly, with the faint sug-, "Ye* -the sheerest summerweight.11 tion will stand models, Made- to Wale, eritano. � r I I ,quqi;0bW,i . il,,� . I U90*JW#srJ'='1Z';` . Of each anlnial.-�k On the other, wall of - . The Importan . significa�nr.4- of � 9""Fll NVIAW -11A..., .1 � A viowly. gestion, of a cynical "surdle. "Might,�eaoily be-volled lip and plac. . . ce and , , I;.. I L 1, He wao- about to. returs the paper !ed inj a 1) I i I , 4",;'190000#",� 11 . �'.��A 1. . . ocket?' the canyon,a gigantic mural- will show 10W bloo&ppesaure depexi& upon its - . 1'L� I . I ' 3,4n', �i , � F !0 * ':147 '' �99 ` ,�Mmwp �, .. ­ .%­ ;-11-11 1, 04, I -Q, �T�, , . to Mg.rkham, when he suddenly drew "What .do You meau?" She'Ask,d the -topography of the couuntiy, ai3d 'cause and the conditions with wbictr 11 � ... .L . 'i,,� . � � ,F .. "Ves. Several days t I �, , 9 g�,,�. , U-N�491, " -, , � , z �. . . .. -11 -.... . ',P�, �'?, NO', i . the flora and fauna ,of that faraway It is.associated. I I �'Pel."'­ 14 1 -later, the saime his' hand back and made a new ex- "I really dorift know," Vlance spoke - ri a , . L" I',' R w"'. ,�, t 0 - I. � I ,� ­,� _ �`�,` X -, , �,, §,,� I . . - , � � , "., '' Idis, - -, X,'�'-i, � , ", ", 'III, I �, Murmur- I .. , I I , " I , 10,41 1,11 man came again, and an even More aminatioM, of the note. I . with'kindli efis. ilpm im4Df4ely ObServi Um�.=X�T, mi�nk I in science. xews-��,. ,inau - - gf�lw- .� � - � I � . I " . � -1, :,"," , , � ,X I . . Binister-looking individual, was with - "Interestin? Ignature," he 111 �, :r, , ­ . epm,­ Aild, �olbpr, . "Caused ; - --1 IS, 81 �&- . I I , 11 I , � �?11,'��,T re Is 3 sure'usoally ........ I � . . , , , " ed- .AD a , , , . �, ,,.,,--,- 2�mn VA� 0,� � 1. . � . I ;, ": � , , - . , "", � , " t , ". I r ,- .. , �; � , `�.�-nlq �,`%& ) 6 I 111i � , , I .got only the merest glimpse . He took out his monocle and, yet. ,. It,S4 most puzzl&jj�;,,. � � I I . . . , .. .. - - � . , � - -, . I I � ,, , �, 11i, . � Ing 'things, The ' - - newer as, Or- . :Ibaseli�i the b1bod-Ories ,; him.. , �,, .% :,", � . 1� " , 11 of th0m; as Kaspar-led them In ily adjusting it, � Orliable-Top. Museum ' % ' �Anid­, It iv--,403va: �oi some : 2M#,,Z,1M:, '65 �V g. '11 N I I . -k� 31045r� TeMAIX �� M, I . , -to this carefu scrutinized the 1.Th.­111 I - .� "' ' .:: LONDON 0 ; " 11, I , , ,�, -- 1jm0.:, -:.�IT � . , i-M,"r, I, � " 0 � . � %W' *Adfc4t ,I �4., -10r- A , ';��:��,,-,-­- "" 'I ', � ­', -" - Fleal hadl been W WU 11 psl­ 4 1� 1 ." �,2, R . . , at.chjug-�Ad .1 , '. I I .. . , . �t . � , , - - I " I 1. I ' 7 .' . I P.11� " '�'l �',' ,�.', I ., , � Sh "I .",X'Ie�-- *1,1,)��L"%, " ,Nl, om mid closed. the doors.- paper closely. "Made with a Chinese ing attentivol.y with, A . lisfee'i seum, of Dr- George . , ,. 11 "!"11111 , , ,. I Ir �' , a . . . f�,,­',��., , ­��N " , ,,r,, , ,&o I fewd, j"7,D"- of -the Am I V , , 1, , "I hardly think- these two ,mysteri- pen441j" the a , I � , ­ ­� ;-' � , . , ��Ii I , ericau'Alug. long,'- ift ­1111'�W440r 46ch P tients, . I, , , ,,��; , , . . . � .. ,'u,� i I rinounee -a , neseL jai I ­ I '. . , � ­ , d, '� Chi � f �� � , -complete with, Sulk I . . ., . ,� a I .... u I H -10t,011 , . � cleat test', '' i , 4 , ' , * , , * , .. wiln"g)lum . ....... * , --­­ ,� `111. "I '" Kenyon, Keniting com- brush - hold vertically - and with air. , '. ....... I I'll . . . . . . . . I'll � - ". ­ I ­1111�n� , , cus callers -'I think, Mr. Vance," he. said,, -i .44 t , 'j;fOuS, 7tteeg "je _L-fs the !.s­..�,­ ­, � . , eb�raS .PenCQ­ ROS ,... - , 4 ­ � ., Y':,", �-M"-"11 1, , ,­ , � ,�ti,�i,'� , " �,'. 4, , "I 1. I ", , , � .1 ...... I i-, .� , "' � ��', 1, mented with p ink. '. . . And those small know what is in . BelgruTel - , ...!6.,....�i, � ,'� I ,� , . I . I ; ".11if . � � 0 0 --*i').,., A , .Blyth ...... I '5 U r's kidnap- squatrfig - - -" - !",!,�, I" 001119011% finality, '%hve Cbina I yOur mind. Knowing giraffes, birds, and, ' 'habitat groups. restorer. � I � any connection with Ka' His voice trailed off. the Kentings as ,w ' ' "' zi �- d1s;; ; I -.Z �,�te",­%,J *t , by, A C.Vutd,�L ...... :: * ........ *"**r - � I , " 41 I Alp � �� ping.�, s 9- ronie Liondesbaro '. " 5 - ell aa 1 do,' and can be Placed on ih,c top of a ditirin Tuberculosis and, other ch - 11 � , A He moved, to, the chest of drawers' knowing the eireumstamces in 'this room table. The animals are from. eases usually are accompanded .� ;­-�'11 -1'.111t) I - W I . "i , � . .. , , ,,, r:M I I I �� r '� ., ..' 4 ,,, ,;..L ... 'Tp&�,,�:Z-,-�,',M,� .......... � ,. , gi " 11 I 1 . - , 'Pan you be sure of t Mr. Kent- and adjusted-. bia­crav%�t before the household for a gr6at number of years one to three inches in size; back-, low b d e This is also true' 33�r,accfi' ' . LL ,�',­ I ,'. �,,,�,�v . ''t "'ji, -� "'t, ".'- Z loo pres-OUT . Old 4..Fi,d,..,, . 0.11,1�',',j! ,.. I ?1, I � , , , 1.1g, " " ", Ing?" Vance asked coldly. . mirror. I can c rt In anaemlao and heart disor- I � I'll . T'L',­­,'­'.: , . - I . I jZ2 replied "Bk the by, Mrs. Keating," Vance. shock , �M� you that it Would be no grounds are painted in OIL foliage is 'Of e .a I VpPeu .......... I .1 1� 'L"' ""." 119 ", I "Oh, ao-­Oh, no," the oth4r to 7her of them it You were made frow. knotted thread, tree trunlis-Aers. In such cases, it is,obvious.that H,I�usall '.'­­­" . . 1.1":�,� .� I �,' L I apologetically. "I can,'t 'b6 I asked casually "is Your husband,,'bY to state exactly what You think re- of'wire'4nd Plaster.. Single. models .pdierlying cause is'the important .�.. . ... � .., " - sAl'o- � . the i ......... .... I I'll ­( .1 11 . � o - 1q.ny chance, bald?" ' Exeter ...... 4­e,�P'w ....... *...'4" �. 1 ,,7, sup . 'garding this situation. ­ Of',onlimals ,are mounted under glass point, . 'IN .. , �.-. " � :, ".". , pose ,that two men would expose '.'Of 'course not," She answered in- "I know that'it Then there are those,whose blood I arth - -­ 1i ­ " 1, 11-1. N�61111d be' hearten- do 3 in illuminated glass L' . . '' . .. I �. - .�. .. I..., 11 � . . . . . . 4. themselves so openly if they contem- dIgnantIY- Ing -I might even say, an act of mer- display cases. .In 'the space of yressute - 1& -bp . I -1 I � , .low average for ,no ap- . I . . . � 11 �',,: � a few , Ex6tisi'.. -, - I 'L� t ... 11 ....................... � 1��.. � plated, a'siep attended by such sor- "Queer�-Yery queer," murmured cy--4f You stated frankly�that You inches are exhibited groups which PaMn't , Frequently, they are neusau- ....,.­....� I - 11 '1 . �, . 1. rea�on. . ; ? :1, .,., ...... : � , 7 "t . :-'� lous consequences as a proven ki.d- Vairce. "All the necessIry toilet art- believe, as I am c0ullvin:,06d you do, would require 15 to 20 feet in. a full- slender, narrow -chested, long -waisted Kippen ....,......,.-.:.,,�.-�..—...--.:w.r)t! . ­,_,,�,�111111 �rr ... , - "I nappring.11 . Idea are in place on the top of this that Kaspar planned this'ooup him- sized museum.- I iRdividuals'.. For them, low � blood- -', �1111­1,11` "It might, be; of course, as you low1boy except a comb." Ra ph. T. Gardner in br-n�efieid .......... I.....:,.,.,. JL"q,�,. ­� ", -�..'� .-��, ' '111111 ' , ..�, , : prespure, is,not, .In, itself, ­a menace Cl, -*on . .1 �"!­�. rr ., "r self for reasons that are only ;too ob. This Week, N. Y. Herart Tribuneb. . �­�,�,,. say," he, remarked lightly. "Also, 4t "r---dDn`t understamd," the worrin , vious.- . - - - - .'. - - - - ..'..'. ..... ... , 4;CAT " I 1, -10 I . Amateurs in Science to health, These persons tends to Londesboro ............... ... I&OC ��.-',�,!',,','��.J!, , 11 , might not be --what? Interestin, Spec- returned, in amazement. She moved "My dear sir!" returried,Varim "I ' live, beyond th6 average expectancy of Blyth .. uJ4 , ... .'­,,.LL�4 . . , ,,I '. glation. - But quite futile. -And no* I s-iftlY across the room and stood'be- would be gJad to sarry anythigg which The largest amateur MUSeum in the � life. I . ., - ........................ r .;�'��X'tj . 1, ....... j,�. - '2.241� . . � '1'1.�,7-,�Rk� think we might go above, to Mr. Ras-' 'side Vance.' "Why, the comb is 'Might relieve Mrs. Kenting's anxiety country, The Bug House Laboratory, While they live longer, I .iA� .,� � I � O ......... *.7 "' 12.ij,' 7 ' ",,,,�.��'��4-' par Kentin,g's bed -room." gome!" she exclaimed. . regarding the fate of b6i husband. Washington,, North Carolina, founded them miss much of the jOk of life be- , . .., . .. " I . , , -, As we came, out into the main ,hall "Most extr'ordinlry. Let7s see whe-' But I Assure you that at the present 1 about 15 years, ago by a group of cause of the chronic and persistent L . I , ., � �11 .... . " ... � � � ,�,,� I , I , 1�1�1 , i ,,t� i. the door to a sualall room just oppors' ther your husband,st toothbrush is al- inorneut the evidence doo� not war- small b#ys, to -day sponsors the Wash- sense of weariness which burde VNIL TEVIE TABLE . ' :7"" 1 . ns ­ r '� I . " - 'r I. �� .. ite -was standing ajar, and through it so missing. Do you know where he rant extending -the comfort of any ington Meld Museum, a center PrO7 their lives,. They may be said to on- East I . , .,�, I saw what appeared to be a minia, kept it?" I such belief. . �, ." vid-ing all young people in thei city joy poor-bealth; they are not ill, but P.M. I � 11 kl �'. 1!4 11, - ­­. � A.BL t, 1. I A �ure museum of some kind. . There "'In the bathroom, of coupse,,,--!-Mm. At t6ds moment there -was an in- with opportunity for scientific study. 'Inactive. To do things is an effort Goderich ............. 6.40 Zto .0"­,�;5 , , . ,-I, I ,,'�' was the slanting cases set against Kenting spenied. frightened. an d terruptimr. At the hall (Igor appear- The museurn's entire program is plan- and, it is a question whether a longer ciiatm .............. 7.03 3.00 .. , , I `�, ,� - ��­, the walls, and'a double row: of larger brea:thlessi­-"in a little rack beside the ed a short, middl-ag . M, ned and fi-n�.nced by its membership life, under such conditiom, is as de- Seaf,Dlt,h .... .. ..... 3.16 �- 1'­',*,,�4� k, ed an, with, a , -n,'th,e centre of the room .. -Youn�g men and women between 16 sdrabl,e as is the shorter but ,more Dublin ........ . ......... 7M 3.29 . � , I : -,�,-� r,ases dow . 7.17 - i "Ali!" a collection, of serni-precims . I 1. I �- �Lud 30, and a junior associate group active life of the lugh bloodi-pressahe Mitch . . -11" , stones," conim4bitted Vance. "Do you � it , . ell ............. 7.37 141 -, 1:,.,:� I . .. I of boys, Visiting professors often lee- group. . �, .: I '. mind if I take a brief look?" be ask- , 4 - ture, but the regular class work is The -tr'eatm�ent ot low blood pres- Mitc.,hell ........ West 1. . . ­ -- , -11-06 - 94-0 l- . ` ed, addressing Mrs. Kenting. .. Tre- directed by experts among the young sure depends upon what is causin Dublin ................ 11.14 %36 ruen,dously interested in the subject, I g it. , ------ a- . � . I , people. There are weekly classes in In general, such cases should endeav- don't Y' know." I ­ * . ...... 1L30 9.47 - ..I "'� ­ I ­ � . I . � � bird life, photography, astronomy in- our lo maintain their bOdY'weight and Cli�ton ..... I 1 . lA5 .10.'66 1 :­� " "By all meaus�. Go right in." ,, 6 by a reasonable amount of exercise, Goderich .......... '' "Your own ,collection?" Vance in- .; I �, � . � sects, reptiles- and- amlybibians. Orig- ............ 12.05 11D.29 v 'd . - - � inally housed in someone's collar, the keep their muscles toned'up, includ- . I quired c' � , , . . ", , ; asually. . . � � . 1, museum now ,bas its own five -room Ing the abdominal muscles. Those . . I . 11 ,:.1 1 "Oh, no," the woman told hriin.-- �� building in. .the city park. -Alice BOd- who Suffer no inoonrvenience need no C.PK TEVIE TABLE I l.'�� somewhat bitterly, it seemed, to in& I ;* I I I jpi� �- well Burke in Youth. treatment, but any who tire toci eas- ' . East i ..; "It belonged to Mr. Kenting senior, I ,:, - - Canine Hall of. Fame ily need help. Your doctor should Jw . . P.M. . . ", I - . /I I - -"--) / . I .� It was, here in the house when I first . *­ � - 11 At Yale's Peabody Museum of Na- Your counsellor -if you have 16N� hi6od- Goderich ..................... 4..9;0 1. . came, -long after his. death." . I . J . . � .-� .. tural History there will eventually be pressure. He can help you to direct Menset .......... 4 ..... * ........ 4.24 1 1. .; .� Neatly arranged in the cases were , - . I en of each, . MeGaw ..................... t33 � .,� I SPAirnens, in' various Shapes and SIz- ... � . C ogs now recog- . b ............. 4.49 ,� es, of various semi-precious.' stones. . %, )1- I'-- Y`zed by the American Kennel Club. , work's in a ,smaill room 'that must be Blyth ....................... 1.52 - 1'�, . � , . ­ Ir I . French bulldog, A-8c.ottish deerhound, Naught .................... 5-15 , . .11 was fid-mliring their lustrous beauty, 4 - I . � breat)h disturb the glass; his tools Toronto ...................... ,: .1 , Many of these gem4tones were beau- 71 � lb i lept at -a' temperature of 95 to 95 Walton .... 5.05 , " - " tiful]7 cut and lavishly faceted, and I 61 I L . . �'Iready on exh," ition are a champ -ion degrees, wearing a mask lest 0�is me . - :__ e dachsihufid, pomer-anian, ,cocker span- 9.00 �,; impressed by what I assumed, to be . - are mainly a Bunsen burner And a West . 11 �.!�, � 1, — iel, a Great Dane, a saluki, an inter- pair of tweezers. Part of the color is . AV their great value, when Vance mur- national cibam"on .shepherd a A�M. .. I . Pi rid, most .., Mured softly: I .. I . - I ­ . of the fused, in the glass,,part added while Tprqntp ... I .. - --.?-1,%t...,..,!.,.. "� "A most aiu;�zln' and dasquietin, - -- - - - famous of All, Toga, member i � ­ ., _ , ..&E , : 1. - I dog tealn which carried diph-theria it cools, and part applied aft�rwua MeNaught .................... 1 .-03 ,� ­ - I " - collection, Only one gem- of real va- I- .. Serum ,to stricken Nome in 1925. Sev- He IS content only with perfect work Walton ....................... 12.13 - I � � , I . ,�� lue here, and not a rare specimen lyfimm. , i I I eral champions now living have been -he once made the 20tb, model i of Blyth ....................... 12.23 .� � ", among the re -A. A school -girl's as- "Not a thing, Sarge,- absolutely *no$ a thing." � allotted their future plac:e in this can� some peach blossoms before acluev- Auburn ..................... 12.32 . I .� sortment,. really. Very queer. And 4 I ine hall of fame. Th exhibition in- ii;g tile exaci ;�ade and texture he MeGaw ................... . r 12.40 ' . there seem to be many blank spac- medicine cabinet. I'll see." She step- sallow moon �cesired.­-Anne Roorbach !a Ameri- Menset ................ I ...... 12.46 1 -like face, sulleu in ex- cludes, in addition, sl,oc:niew of the � I I , es,." � ped, into the bailiroom. Aft,pr a mom- pression. He had on a -shabby but- dog's ancestral stock: jackal, ddilgo, can-Germ�n Review. I ............. 12.55 . . .. I look,ed at, him in amazement. ent she rejoined'us. Ier's livery which was too, big for hyena, wolf, coyote and the African . . I 11 I . .1 , I I . I I -r� Then his voice trailed off, and he "It's not there," she remarked de,- him and emphasized htd. awkward po,;. -wlid d6g.-Bar,com Kennady in Balti­ . I o � . - � suddenly wheeled about and- returned jectedly. ture, A. cringing and- . subservient ,more Sunday Sum . . I to the hall. , I � "That's quite all ,right," Vance re- self-effacem'etit marked -his general at. Model Home, 2000 B.C. . .1 - "Most unusual collection. - Hardly turned. "Do you rem -ember what titude despite ih-is air of Insolence. A house in which our ancestors I.iv- e -SNAPSHOT CUILk . � representative, though. . - . Was c1lotbes your busban,d-, was w Mug . . I I I Ban "Willat is it, Weern?" Mrs. Kenting Pd"'2000 years beforO Christ is shown � I . ­ I y9m, father an expert, Mr. Kenting?" last night w1len. he went to the open- as,ked� r( -stored to its Original condition at a "CANIDID" BABY PICTURES. :- . I � "Oh, yes,: He studied the subject Ing of thecaMno in New, Jersey.?" "There is a gentlemam--an officer ilew open -air -museum at Lubeck, Ger- I for many years. He was very Proud "Why, he wore a tuxedo." --at the -front door," .the butler an- many, where lived'the tribes that col- ..' -..;-i":..,:..:�.:.;;:;::;.c�'':�.:::.''. .:.�;;:;,;::::;�:��:;:�,1:�;..��,:�:�:..;;:,�.:. "IL I—- , .! . ,�.�'. 1-..."..".... ­­­ , .;:.%�:. ..: :..­.-;�:.:.­'.:::,:%;;: ,I�'":.,::."..�:�::"..:!:,;�:*..�;-.;.'r�::;:l..:'�::;::; � . ;!,�;������,.:il�-�.�i.,Ii.,.-��::�:.",.��i.-,�,;i ... .:.:���:..,:..�:";.;;;;..;".,;::;;:;:. � I - , - '-::�,;'�,'.'�;,:.�:�.:?",;.�:::�,��.;!:".�..,., ..X , I of this gem-roorri, as )he called it," Vance malked quickly across the swered. in a surly tone, "who says, be c,n�zed t3ritain and gaVe rise "', --&i ,,�i: �': "Ali! " I to our ­:., ;.;,.;:,.:....:.��:���1,4."..:. "' , � ,. .. `;�,,, -, :�'Ie.: I . . :%;;:!�:,,.:�:X.2:, a 1;,-,.?&��-"rf.;��*��Iii.,' � .- U., .; '�,i-`�i�:�ill� - . ­ ii;;*;�. room and, opening the door bestide wants to see Sergeant Heath.. He An' " ;�...'�',�'..,::;:.:::�:: ,:;".;,::,.::.:, :.. -.1.7,'.........,".. -"i. ,-�- - ..". �=--:�,,,'..�! . . . . . I I n�- :: -i� "" glo-Saxon culture. It is a New ,... .�,..;�;;,.:,!%,.":.�,,-::",7..-,��';.�i�.�:..,:�.; "o ffl,'F!��Io::-; :*i* .*..!,-..X.:..:1 ... .... I ::!".,.1.:,. �-�'I."........iii;."���,",,��.�'�:��ij I . ;. : . I.. � ..... . �­::! .. I . � . I . . , . .-­­.....­.R'i! . . 1;,­;;,.�.;:::::.. , " ". . -', .;-:.'.x,!:,i;:::x ;,.. .:,;::;; '..;; �.;" Keuting Shot the other a peculiar, the bathroom, looked into die narrow Says his riame is McLaugblin." Stfine Age farmhouse a rectangular . . ...� "",.,,�-;.�,�"*.f"."�;,..,����.�'il�."]����l�;�,���,'., : " -, ..;:;,.:.;*:,:.'*;. �:7 :.::;1j ­V. . , , .,:, ;;,; I `��;:;:�,.i:��:��,, � .. � . ,:;:.:;, .."..,:," '.'.'� , .. -.--,.,1... .,..V:1:;-:. :i�.':­, i:!�.i:-", ...... . -­ ­... , :�;%; -, =� shrewd look but said. nothing; and clothes closet. - Heath nodded curtly and looked up building with, steeply pitched roof of ����'..�.�"1.4::;�:".'.I.-:�4' .�..-.,: ... �. ��%, .� -1- � �.�� . . . �� -;4�`f,;1.:.;'.,':' ­.."... t , Vance at once followed Heath towardi "But his dinner jacket its hanging art Markham � I ��'-...?��-­.�I,r ,-:,4�f,,....-:','!r t- ,,...�.,�.,%.,�;:.:-%,,1,-:.. ! " , I . I . ;���.,....,...";.::".;".;,;.,;:,..: ; �,%j.::::1��;i:::,::;,:,:. "', � ,� ".X.::..,..,..;.:�;;";"�:;:;. . : : .., ;,:��*i.::` ... -*:$!:�f��,`!��!�;..: , " ��",i�!�,� I i;'i;,:i�,�;�i,:: �;�i*�r . , , :�i�;:: .... -'.;�:�i.� ., -.,� ; . - thatcli and. framework of rougai, un- . !, " -*i�:?, .. i" iiji:::;;`:� I .., the, wide Stairway. , i'!,:." -`�F�!-, �,' �",i� . , �i:i�::.�:i,;:r,; ­�.;::. ... .i�,:i�,�;. .i:� wall .. ,­­'....: ... ;.; �X ii� '? ­ �� .-. here in the closet, Mrs. Kenting. Has "That's all fight, Chief," be said. sq.tiared Limbers. The a are "wat- . ..��;-::;x;.,x::;:� ik'-�00,-i, .. ,�!1'0 ml.:M.'.11.11 I . .�-,.--..,���.,il�i�;�:":""�. *­�.'.... -i", ; �-"': ........ :1:-%;,,';-.7.4, ''.::�"!'.""':�;i:::;;�:i-..',.'�;.,,,�%, .. As we entered KaspaT Kenting's be more thah one? . , .1' "McLaughdin was the man on� this tle and -daub­-coarse wickerwork :::�,�,4N.�..-,­.....­ """' .1-4 *�i' . . !x��::,::::�'� .--:�;.�c�..' .Y..:�.�:�e�."."....�,.�'�'ll".�;� . � ;�,�wl�":i,�Ilii�, �:.,�t:;:.,,�::::;�is;�i:. , - , .. M. ,-:: .,,., bedroom, Captain, Dubois afid Detec- The w e- Voat. last night, and. I left word at plastered with clay; the windows , , �,,.-.�',�.�""...�,;.,��..-��-,.-,.�--�,,.- e..-.1-1 :11 . .1. tive Bellamy were just preparing to ly. � ;;�'��,.'��i:"�?�.i:,P.�,',.':,.�,�,.',��.;.,..', ." . -E) and small. With -in, is a cen- .. . 'i��.,!-,:%,:-�',��.t::' . 17 .,11 ; -i� . ': ., the Bureau to send him up here as squai I �i:-�Y.11:1 , , ­.,�?.,. . �..�`,:�"`,'��;�-!� . '=�&I*ffl-.�,`:*��1�5- � I .....�� ,.....��...,-.,. - , leave it. "Apd I suppose that 1dr. Kenting soon as they could locate hini, I Cj,ftl hearth of stone, with a hole in .� �111 ­­ . .,--.-- . . , . . . .1 ... ;,� , ..;..: x::j 1. . � ... 11...= - ,�:�X,'*.­.S� 1­�..gll..�..­­ '­i:s'. "I don't think there's anything for wore the appropriate evening oxfords thought be might know something, or the, roof to let the smoke escape. ... 1; . .�.-,; . Z"O." . ;. . . � 9:.�,(,? ­ . ­ -1 , ' ;U­W..1-: " ' you, Sergeant," Dubois I . " .,�, .,5 - -&....,.:, ,,-, " , ­Mll to viith his, dinner coat." , maybe he saw something, that would Shelves -the w Ils and `.A�..,�%,.n.-,: .;.... ..." �'�:j,, �' 3-�$ � reported � ',(- '-10. , �1' .�.S:j$ ..... . ." , on a, strings from .!� �.i�,-;-, ­ V. ­ I - ,:::%,:�..:;.W,�-x.,NN� . . . . . . ;;; . ­.­..�,., ";E -­:UL1' � Heath after this respectful greetings "Naturally," the woman, said, give us, a line on what happened here the beams, support cooking and table a"""" - ME, .S� - 0.,- _ to Markbam "Just the usual kind of "Amazin'," murmured Vance. last night." Then be turned back'to uteusils�-­well,s,haped, decorated pot- -- -..-. .. . .� .. . marks and smudges you'd find in. any "There are a pair of evening oxfords, th I I e butler, "74ell the officer to wait tery vessels of assorted shapes and 1� .. :: .. , :%.. ,..� I - .11 Mi .. � ,"�.i - - � bedrocim-and they all check up with standirif neAtly on, the floor of the for me. I'll be down in a few n- sizes. A bow and stone -tipped arrows, ­ ­ � the fifiger-prints ' on the silver 661let closet; and the soles are dampish- utes.- I I r� set and the glass in the bath room. it was rather wet out' last night, don't I , spear and stone war axe, lean against - � ". . I � C�n't be any one ,&Ise's fingerprints Y' know, after the rAln." (Continued- Next 'Week). one of the wooden supporting posts. ..,",.�:. '� � f . �� "I really don't understand, Mr. - . .0. , -Dr. Frank Thome, in Science. ,"I . ::."'.-Y 1. I I except the guY who lives, there. Noth- ; -�"".'.'." �� I ing new ariywhere.." Vance." I A Magnet For Youngsters '��'......�,:.. ... About 8.30 eveTY Saturday morning, :�� . ... 1-1 . . I ... . "And the window -gill?" "Are you familiar with your hus- T. B. Area For Ontario throngG of ch4lilTen of 10 to 15 years . 1. I , "Not a thing, Sarge,-almolutely band's wardrobe?" be asked. . �1' not a thing." "Of course, I am," she returned. Ontario farmers are. bec;on2jng in. begin to gather before the big white . . . " I Kas,par Kentlng',a bedroom, was dis- "Iri that case," Vance mid politely, creasingly conscious of the necessity art museum at Toledo, Ohdo. When . tinctly olil-fashioniedi, and conventional "you can be of great, assistance to of eliminating bovine tuberculosis the doors open at 9, three or four I I � me if you will glance through this from their herds. A few years ago ,hundred youngsters are waiting to I . . There were two 'windows in the closet and, tell me whether anything there was, open hostility in crowd in; at the end of the clay tire .� many coun- I., roorm., one at the front of the house, 1.9 Missing.- ties to the restrileted area plan ros,- turnstile will have recorded around , �*:, overlooking the street; the other was Mrs. Kenting joined Vance at the tered, by Ontario and Federal Govern- 3,000- . � in the east wall and I recognized it C]otbhes closet. � merits, but this opposition has gradu- "Niey are all there vollintarity-for I ' --- -- . . I" at Once as the window to which Mrs. -His Glen Urquhart suit is Mis draw ' " ,sing,, ally been swept away until now there the fun of attending classes In ; - No camera-coinselousness in this young maestrol Any parent" .1 ;'11 Kenting said she had run in her She said. "It's .the One he generali are fifteen coundeo in, Ontario In, the Ing. modeling and painting, There Will treasure, Y an album of expressive snaps such as this one. I ": � fright. It was thrown wide open, with wears,wh-m he goes away for a week- restricted area llstr--Grey, Sinicoe, aro even 15-ininute classes for three- . � I I -1 I - the Venetian blind drawn, up to the end or a short trip�', . Lan -ark, Victoria and Pete,rborough and four -year-olds. It's the purpose of HAVE You ever thoug4t of taking smash his rattle to pieces and see .11 .A top, At the rear of �he room, to the "Very jntierestlW," Vance murmur- counties -have Wgired, up for tests, the museum, which, ranks among the a series of "candid" or "off- what makes it work. Buts box cam- I , �� I . .. right of the bed - . while petitions am being circulated in first dozen in -the country,, not so much . .�, I I was, a dbor now ed. "And- is it possible for you to guard" Pictures of -the babiln his -era will do the work pretty Well if '��', - , � � wide open. Beyon ub- ch fo� momah- , ­,� d' it anot%4 bed- tell, me what shoes he may diave ks Lennox and Addington, Hastings, to uncover hidden genius as W de- lighter or - more active moments, you are careful'to wat .. "," �A ' room, similar to the one in. which stitnted for his, evening oxford,s?" Wentworth— Norfolk, Rainy River, velop an appreciation and under- � tary Pauses In the action. Even the . -, I . P.'L * Lincoln, Essex, Welland And, Bruce. standing of art which the obildren and saving them In a special album . �. "N we stood, was Identifiable: it was ob- "Yes!" she saK and Immediately - most industrious baby comes to a v��., vious-ly Mrs. Kefiting's, boudoir. - o inZpecb the shoe rack Following educational meetings in may carry Into tlr.efr daily llyes.-Flor- diltitled "We Knew Him When"? brief halt now and then, : ,.,�,Z swung about t . . ,,,,�ov t, "When you came in, hei* this morn- in the c11098t. After a moment she Oxford' COHutY, petitio1w are fieing tune, Any parent who owns a camera I � *;"i� During 1he winter months, moalt, of. . ­X�, � I I .!,�11.it`,' I � " ,�t ��-j.,, Ing, Mrs. Xenting, was *this hall door again turned to Vance with a look of ,Signed rapidly; a complete canvass is Flowers of Glass can build up a splendid eallectiodof your a off -guard" ba -by plctures,wp�) .1 I ��� locked or 'bol -ted?." Vance asked. bewilderment In. her eyes.. "One pair being made' In Mid4lesex. BhAnt Around. 270,000 people visit Har- pictures such as this, and, -if your be taken Indoors, and many of Wk.. I. !,i,-.* The woman looked uncertain and of lid& heavy tan, blue County held a meeting last Week to vard's Peabody Museum each year to ' baby is like most babies, the same �­,-'� I—., '11.,�R.� .. hers� are not at night. Amateur �p4oto bulbs Sup I'- I..." x� I , . � ,� falte�641 I& her answer. I 11 here," she announcedi In a hol discuss APPUcdti0u� to bounty 66uncil see the glass *flowers of Leopold and, pose or expression will never pop up I � I ', �., ION�, I ply enough likht for themight snap- . ". "I-l-reatly, I can't remember. It monotonous tone. to have Brant made a T.B. Restrict- Rudolph Blaschka. These Aria MaT,- tw4ce. . 1. � - �"; . .. ­� 1�� ? ' . "That's -what Kas- d Area. Halddm I ls, of,beauiy as well as.perfect bo- A sMall baby Is ' shots, and your film dealer *iII'ha*# I . "I"", I , muet have been unlocked-, or else I par generally wears with -his Glen, Ur- 0 . probably the booklets or IeMlets showing hOVV to, , -r� ��. ';`�,- -, ment committee to holdi m4otings and for "offguatill, . � ,.. �;.` would probably have noticed It. I quharL', hap Asked the Live Stock. Improve- tanical specimens; the showy lady*s, world's Ideal"gubject arrange t4em. With lights arranged . . ,ilo Went out through the or and I.don't Vance. turned back Into the closet . slipper has a ,bee entering tht. sac- Oletures, because he Is altogether' . . m6gt. , , ,,�, ,�'­'111',,' recall uDI&klng'it.'1 do , . I and'At wM, �ut a minute before, he distribute application forms. like lip; the cornflower is entertain- lacking In cam'era'eonsci I property, the nig'h.t &1&TA.Are,a1 ­ , ­� �. � : � . - the window. T I ousness, �as simple as thoob outdobr-A I . u,sun... - P'l, !­'. "", I Vance went to, the "tpen window eailn;a out and, walked, to Wo ibeetings have* been hold In Ing a butterfly; there Is a bunch of Once he learns that you won7t let ,ijilue � I � I � , . Elgin County, one at Port Burwell, familiar black-eyed Su,sans, a spray . .. I �, �, �'. I I . I . . - . I �,�:�i­�. and looked down at ihie lhdder. ,Betwieen hisi thumb and, forefinger he the other at Aylmierr.' Mr. F. him chew the corners off the In. hl 61160tilhg4hO 6*guard babj�" Wo. 1 5�.�Ii�r , ,� t 1, I I 11 - . ,�,; �� 4, t., As he did so Heath -took from his held a sman) 'cut gem�--a ruby, , I Tjrlomas, laglicul,tural. repreaentatir8- of, mOuritain laurel; a - stalk of golden- teresting 'black gadgb't or 't'' 1, �s ,,4',:��' pocket a knife such as b6Y Scouts thought--wb4ch .he examined against , ei� - d 30 inches long. Pull the tures, wat6b, for"exb1,48bilre g6s area. t, �� . . . .. .... � - ". Is In charge of' the . calinvallga for In- " - � Shiny piece 4- glass out of thia front, t#6 ,� ,';� �,.. " , �, "I gg,�,, 1 ,1,1;,t�l "": use, and pried loose the thumb -tack, the 146M. The collectioii, was begun In the and seetlftgo6i'�reisiioui'��&nd i , ` . �11 ` he dismisses We Matter , . �* . , '' ,��, ­�';" � , Z��d. 11 . � , stru.cting farmers about the. plan, The late '801% when Leopold Blaschka and pro- kovisolf .to dai,A tvobi'!� ljj�'jnfj.,'�.� � 4 "' " ��';. �`: "', ,-� * .'... �' I I I .1, , ,.,. �, , ''.�'. ,; 9, , ��1,11 � - "" "; '��'A �, ,,,�,�t.GINX�'�. �;�,:�.� I-Ahe two , Important' thingS. SuaD tearo, A4 - *611.'149 4141 -lig, M , f� �11 .., - '11, , ,�nblch h6ld'a solled. and writtkied "Not a gemilne ruby," he MuTmur-, Wesf6rn part of the county will be sen� over the, first models, 0eeds to 'More , sheet of'piper.to tliiE� broad'window- ed. "Memly a bala -rub canvassed later. Waterloo Caijpty is h , . from his , �11 "I 9 � ­;,�'­-, .g'7,­""01�..­1 Thereafter, YOU can Shoot away to , . '4 .1 . " 0',;11 ry Itera, , -me near Dresdeti4 .,.'hndi bas been they *W',�Iij!p 'i - & , , , � 12,1'�,,'31,5$C,��i�;, "., - � 1 ­ �-. �,��11 ',,� - - , , ��,�t ceeding earty� next mouth to -have . � ,,, W�%� I ,",%iiI., 11.-�Q,�- �' 4, 3� "'"w ,?,Mo Y, Q �', sill. He picked up the Palie­ gld� are oft&n. corib T necea - PTO' Your, heart*a content. ­� -baby-, h'619,''ji&*,�', � � , J,1� -��' , Ad 0.., �"&,", "I", ,,�, ��1101,Nlf' , 1, , 11.3�4 I %-'14, 11, , 'I' � , � Ili, . I , lf,.,�,�,���',,",���,'�.�,��,,�t.'Z,I.i��,,, 1111�,, �­ gerlk and hand,6d it to Markham. Tte to be sur*, for A repres added to.,nearly eVefy Year einbe, ,un- I " 'O �,�`, �,.�� , .'' I I 4 "Ill ''o , '�!. I " . �., ' '4j� .1, ; I You d0p't need alllgh,sp�eA mini., ' ", , " ' - &" ' "�" F�` , to %-� ,"'�t� ��',(;�", .0 ditle, owners canvagsed, 0 14 ", ,) entative Col ns .-As 'W" , , ... District AttorAW�` took it and looked ledtfon. of gm -stones, ­ . -. - 1"',�%"'11" -444'1 .."!", , I , I buk� % , , �,41 ,K,t.,,�,,,,tt�,;� , but of -littler . t1l It now numbers 160 plant faintilles - y6if oa, 0�1, , 1 � i I . � 11 ft U �t " ,­�i ��,, ", at it, -his, facef grim andi troubled. I worth in't'self, . . . . By ,the b Mrs. � 1� � . I , , '. , , , - , Y, -010 . Le4DPdld taAight the art to his aon� Ature camera to tAke llo64 . -, 1� I !01,0 4�1'04!t P,,!Wl , , ,-,�,,g�,�,it���,��,',�",�,1,��, 'I"o , i, �!�,,,, ki �,N;4, ­ I "Al iii, fir ,� ""', i"S" "'" '41 � ,W;��it � A', . binh � �� I AI I , m�,.�,��,,�,,,��, . did" jit I I , 7. " , " ­ 1* �, 1'�­,�,tl �.PR ,,�­,�,�� .. '" " Z '14 ,, � ,Q"j", , A sp,ole AS " - � , . RN �,'�*�R '�' .�,,�'��"Y-1�,".��4!�'�,i�i,���,�",�� glanced over his �Shoulftpr as hie ,read Kendug, I found this in ,the onter . 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