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it"* up. DgIlay of Ridgetown is In tho GODERIPI TOWNSHIP. Crefton. porter"o IIIIIII, St. Atignstine. HODGENS DRY, ODS STORE '
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Victor Catlitig has ieturue(t to the Tito coarli of revit3ion will be held oil (latolided fQr Wit Iosuo.) Miss V01on Porter of Wingbant is Mrs. Beatty of Dotrolt Is visiting at 1___1^N~W1r , VON , _ - - - - � - - - - - - - I .0 \
A,'4'j c h o o I Puc4 Islando, . Saturday, September l5th, which is a This week it is out, ead ditty to the gut -at of her aunt, Mrs. Alex. (lox. MAP, Geo. Tisdalo!& �70 Y, 40 A A q A A AA A AA A A. A I T T I
. I Airs. George Swartz haoreturnedbome ulout h earlier than 1115tu� ear. We un- chrollicle the doath of two of out- inost Air. Ed. Weston returned to Pullith very hatil O'L'Ont took place at .1 - I I I 4.
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0 from Goderich. derfitand there atea 6 r number respectod� residents In .r. after spending a few days among his the residence Mxr. R. U. Anderson on � . . W
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Miss Nollic Stoble has returned to hel of appeals than in IWO. sons of Miss lianuall Lewis, and Atra. friends. Tuesday evening of last week when "I I I "I ��
Mr. Nixon Sturdy had Important bus- Isaac fill], jr. Miss Lewis wits not a Miss CressIO V4,1110tt, who spent two Miss Smith, late of South Africa, was . I � . �%, 10 lli,�I,
S . t1j) P I I ews home hi Seaforth. luvf,u to attend to in Seaforth the fore. robust girl but still her (loath was very wookavialting friends In the vicinity Joined in the holy bonds of matrImon 0
1 ALI Miss Kate Twiss of Buftlo is visiting Part of the week. I unexpecte.0. Two weeks previous to of Exeter, ictiArned thlaweek. to Mr. Hilmousoll, also late of HoultT, . .
relatives !it town. Mr. David Beacom of Ilarlock spout title death which occurred on tile 7th Mr. Golden Newton Is slowly Am- Africa. Rev, Mr. ]Kennedy ofilclated, � . � I
. Miss Lucy Couch, 9xeter, is a, guest, Sunday on the Bayfleld Line. hist., she spent a week camping at tovim We hope to hear soon of his Mr. and Mrs. R dmonson leave shortly * . -111 * . - �U_
0 tit Mr. A. Coucles. Itev. Mr. Tonge of Plattaville Grind Bend and seemed . In her usual teing a le to sit up, for South Attica. . 11M 6 � .
.Miss BlIa MoU wan has been visiting assisted 'M`- Robinson at Taylorlb Corn. health but shortly afterwards took in. Miss Maggie MacDougall, Who W48 Mrs, John Craig Is very sick ,it Vi e- � . , � , . 11 I ,
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er on Sunday, We . will be glad to 4amutation of the bowels and Appendl. spending P, few days at Mr. Wirl.. sent but we hope soon to hear of her . 11 � --- , . .
. Mail Orders receive friends tit Bayfield. � hen -it him again in tile near future, citts. The day previous to her death Elliott's returned to 10guiondville, r ...... &rkItt I.. " I ��, , I �
.Mr. Charles Fergdson of Bayfield wits ble. Tou, Burrows of (joapriell was ahe underwent a surgical operation before goin,% to Toronto where aho Mrs. and children are vialt. �� b- - 11;-,
ProMpt Attentioit,... in town on Tuesday. and seemed to be alue better for it will attend b e millinery o enings, Ing friends near Toronto at present. 1h . . � - 1, � I i
, the guest of Otter Willson on Sunday- - -1 I
Miss Mann of McKtIlop is visiting her The long vacatlori lROVOr, School when she suddenly took a alitinge for Miss Gracle Dyke or goderich. is Mrs. Robeer, Barber of Vetrolia is �11 I-- -.1. I �, t I
� . sister, Mrs, Wm. Moore, . conlincileed last Monday. the worse and death relieved her Of is visiting her oonsins; the Misses visit at Mr. R. H . Ardersonla and 11. I 11 11 11 - ". I,- jy- .
. . Mr.11,1i.Hodgeris took in theexcu . rsion The her suffetings. She had reache . . "It t we hope to beat, (" I
0 wheat crop along the 14ko- d the Torrance. I WAS t, , en very ill bu . , I , , I
. I itis been for 090 Of 27 years and 10 months and was Mr. Jas Hamilton th about to rent of bee recovery at an early date� 641
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I to Detroit on Saturday, road ig better. tlian it I ery sociable natuie and ragi: his farm and go to reside in Goderich The harvesting is nearly over in this
Complete stock of I!tib. Miss Minnie Lavin has returned to her many years. As a sainPle Of the yield .Of av , le where he has purchaped,town pro, neighborhood, The oats are a very . f you got it at"the Palace� it's good. I
lie School Text Books, - . school atBloomingd%le, we may any that Mr. Thomas Naftel Inany warm friends, The deceased � t -
Drawing - and Co . py is t ver $00 bushels off was a great lover of music, and a pert7. light brop. VVVVVVVV*~AAAA A A 01 A A A -----.,T------- q P -
Miss Rose Vi4ydb of Hanover ,he threshed o twelve beautiful singer. Her place in the choir Miss, Ruby Sterling attended the I I I I � . OYYOVV%O I � I YV'~'AAAAoV,A0yVy%0. .
Books,&rlbblers, Slates vilest of Mrs, Jacob Miller, . Itcres. I _ . I I I
School Bla - I of the Evangelical church.,of which she bicycle race at Uarriston on Thurs.. .
nks, Lead Plotigbingi's all,the go these (lays was a member will lie hard to fill, She MeKlllop Townshiji, �
Pencils, Pen Raiders, Miss Nettie Smith of Brantford is the Previous W the ralus the ground was d, Marquis had the miefort- . , .
guest of Miss Sarall Smith. I was Distriob i4ce Councilor of the R. .
Pens, Inks, Foolpea , I -jory dry and hard. T. of Va !it which Society she carried uu�;t,0jf")h1l4fioM his horse while out Tlie,harvesbis difficult to save owing
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and other papers, Locrc Miss Roche of Detroit is the gnest of (;,its are short and light. - an insurance of $1000.. The funeral on riding and got Several ribs broken. .b. (3 C) . . .
BoxesseConapasses, Ral� her cousin, Miss Mae Biggart. � tothe continued wet weather. ' I I
ers, 0, A, Tebbutt, teacher of-$. S.. No. Thursday was conducted by the choir We would advise Mr. Marquis not Ilu James 011,aughlin, township council. .
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- ayon,9, etc. . Mrs, Millan and children of Toronto 4, has taken up his abode at the spa.' and was largely attended, showing the to act jockey alain as this is the second ,or. has. erected a neab and comfort. 0 , I I .
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.1 I Aire the guests of Mrs. (Dv,) Gunn clour, residence of Mr, T. Lindsay. esteem in which she was held, The accident of the, nature he has received house, Iii . q
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I , Miss Ida Ferris of Harlock floral offerings were presented by the , In 112; I I able dwelling I . . * " . I I �
Patriotio Cover Designs on Miss Olara Millian of Goderich was tile is the 90 ol opened -Monday and Mr. Miss MarySmith has gone on an ex- . I I
guest of Mrs..C. Witts title week. , 't airsof Cotton
nest of her cousin, Miss Clarice 011011*, the R. T. of TA and other Elliott has settled down to work ended visit to friends fit Staffa. and Caslintere, . �
Soribblers and Blotters Mr. C. L. Hart of the Listowel Bust, Taithwalte. . , friends of deceased. The remains were Rev. Mr. Dever, the new pastor of � .
. ness College was in town Friday Interred In the Exeter cem alit after a pleasant vacation. , ,
� . Air. and Mrs. Goo. Hayes spent, sun- , . etery, The ag I I Walton circuit, is an excellent preach. O'Sm Ladies and ehildreals, .
last. . . sorrowing parents, brothers abd The trequent showers .are revebt, `% I
Agents Parkoes Dye Works. day on the Maitland concession. .1, or and has become quite popular. , Plain and Ribb
Mr. Will Miller,who has been sisters have the. sympathy of the Ing farmers from making muc head- ,ed,_ .
in Allebi t Miss Millie .Stanze,j, who has;been' . I ,
Miss Minnie Hill of Clinton to the community, Revs. LI b and Hussite way with the harvest. I delivered . . ... . . I . 1. I 1,
anforseveral months, camehome visiting bar Parents here, returned to 14 1�0. * .. �
guest of her friend, Carrie Butt, , conducted the ceremony at the ktev, Mr. Marsh of Chicago a a it 1. � 1! I �;, I I ., I
ro" e a d ay. . .t Mrs. John Middleton, her daugliter, house and grave. A memorial ser. dequent discourse in Bethany Cleveland last'week, � I . I I . I r 4'.. 1
The I R. Fair go' - Mrs. James Eagleson and Mrs, '%Vbi� e' Miss liattie, and Mr. O� B. Mid leton vice was held in the 113vangelloal 'Mii'rrcyh' l.a,t Sabbath Rev, Mr. . 11iss.Tillie,Gibson, we regret to say, 'A . I
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. I . . head are guests att.he Queenallo els leave on Thursday for a trip up the church on Sunday evening when �tev. Grahame* and. Mrs. 06hame - were to gettin very poor health it present. TO MI LL X PRICES TUAjr PRACTICALLY GIVE
Often the Cheq,vest, Alw�ys the Best. Bayfield. b � it present also. . Mr. Milliam Morrow,.who hag been I . I I . I
. . Miss Mabel Oallanaer of London is the Lakes� They will take. the oat at L. b preached a most appropriate ser. Miss Laura Bannister,after Spending a residen 6 of UcKillop for many year� YOU TUREE PAIR FOR THE PRI' .
� . Owen Sound. mon to a very large congre ation.
. I t of Mr. Joe Ratteribury for a Mrs. Isaac Hill, jr., Pa$= an enjoyable visit of some week, passed to the great beyond on Mon- . I � CE OF TWO .
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. es I Wei Lizzle Middleton left on gittu,; away to day of last week, Mr. Morrow had . . . . . . � . � I
fortnight. the great beyond on Sunday eyenih I
-_ -_ gu among friends here, returned to her I .
New Advertisellients, day last to attend the Nor.mal School last. She Nvasot a kind and antlabf, home in Detroit on Sunday. by the been in poor health for, many years. ' ' . -
Miss Logan and Master Tke Rattenbury at'ottawa. , . o Pittsb Quite a number from here intend This SPeoi&l Hosiery Sale. is ou'r plan to
We're Off to School -W, Cooppr Co. ...... .... I are � spending a few weeks with Low I disposition, beloved by all, old and to tba Toronto Fair and others .
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- The' Middleton, Holiziesville and young. She was the second daughter Mr. an - Ramsay or Detroit ar 901n �
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Why -Ogle Cooper & Cc ......................... I . don friends. . . . Summerbill branches of the W. A. M. of Mr. Win. Baker of Centralia guests at the home of the former's. to t& Fair, at. London.. I wilad 'up August and commence September ,
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Culling Stock -R. J. Cluff ........... ; ......... 1 Mrs, -'(Rey.) Watson of Seaforth was A. met at the residence of Mrs.' San'. had been a sufferer forscime years aunt, Mrs, Win. Sterling, Oth con. ,. " . - � . . I .
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Not Profit but Cash-Nowcombels ............. 4 theguest of her mother, Mrs. John Holmes cn Friday of last 'week and with Bright's disease of the kidneys. . I . . elling, with. We:ive had it i
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Court of Revision -Nixon sturily.... ........... 6 Leslie, this week. packed two large bales of, clothing, She was a kind and loving wife and . .
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Harvest Exoursions-C, P. R ............. - ... 6 Miss Olara Bean of Goderich was in for the missionaries in the North., mother who will great miss her loy� . I SWARTZ WINS. . I � . . ___ , . some time, and arii4g
Three Farins for Salo.-Potor Cool; ....... � ... 5 town Saturday before� going to her West. Tha value of the two bales ing.smile. She wits a 11'evoted 'memb. 1. �. I � -.- � . . -Mr. R. King of the village met with . � . have been quietly prepir
600 Pairs Hose-Hodgen's Bros ...... . . ...... 8 School in BeIgrave. - . . was'$70 and they were sent to . Rev. ' * a severe accident the other day, While I I
Domestic I'Vanted-grii. S. J. Andrews ....... 8 Mr. . A. McRae of Seaforth was the Goo, Holmes, Lesser Slave Lilke, er of the Methodist church and always Mr. John .0. .Swartz is winning atwork he stepped' backward on the for it,, and 'Oil 1. .. . � I
I enjoyed a church service. Evenab Yankee dollars with the pair of pacers". .
School Supplies -W. D. Bair Cc ............ ;... 8 guestof his -cousin, Mr. F. G. Bur- I Athabasca. These branches have times when she was scarcely able to he has entered in a circuit acrosi3 th sniLth of a scythe, causing the blade � . I I .
-.-....-----------,.,-..---------�.!�--! gess overSunday. : ' . still on banil fourteen quilts which'are walk she attended seirvice. The rd. Lines. In the first beat .of the 2.200 to fly ill) when it entered the upper " . I
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I I . .# not quite completed. - . . mains were interred in the Exeter cem. ace. spoken of here by Judge Smith part of his thigh, inflicting a wound *T%r
Miss Maud Cantelon has gone to Gods- - . I . I .
� . I I rich where she has taken a position. I I . . � I . . Otry on Tuesday last, over one hund. 311r. Swartz, is said to have cleaned three inches deep and severing the It 7 .
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About o o. o � I . a I I I � .1 I red vehicles being in the. funeral )ro- . up$3,000. Oftherace Judge Smith main artery, It required all the doe- Saturd.a . :10, �
. in the knitting factory. I . . . cession. She leaves a sorrowing says in the. Buffalo Condor :-'Our I .1 . . . . .
. I Letidbriry. tits. t6r's, skill to prevent him bleeding to .
E300CK30EKXX3WE%:)0 !as Pop Worthington leaves this . . . I- ql band. apil five obildren, the youngest Canadian friends cut" a huge water- death but he is now recovering nicely. . . i
Peqple .- I Milleek, to enter a hospital in Boston .' . . I we'll be ready for
WHERE THEY ARE . I I . as a nurse tit training. . - Another death is added to the list in being five years. of age,' besides her melon at Salamanca . the, past week, Me, and Mr;s. Grant of Montana, U. �bu with- the biggest hosiery values that , � " I.
PiND WHAT 0 I . . 'the person of Mrs.. John Hewitt, who father, brothers and sist6is and other by winning -the 2.20 pace with Harold S. A., have been visiting at her brb- . have ever -bobil. give U I ' 1�
� elatlTes who have- the syw ther's, Mr. A. Beaton. I . n 1 th's. t6wn. The -oods are absolutely ' i
Mr. Bonfield of London is assisting ip . . . . 5� I . . I
passed.to the Great Beyond at the ripe r sedpathy of X, a son of Roadmaster, out of a Holmes Bros, have- invested- in .one �erfact in every p -rdoill' , . ps arb good, the dy. .
THEY ARE DOING sous Bank while Me, Brov , ver.is Old age of 70 vedre. Her husband pre- .tile neighboxhod. Decea was 33 Rooker mare. . There wae a large field a 1r., .The. qualiti . 0 I
CK300ecA3000en We Kilow .`e`n0j`cYIng-4is holidays.' . . . I � ears of age. The funeral .was con� of starters, and the owner of nearly of tits famous Peterboro binders. fagt,'it Will not ru� off, crock"or turn green. Ever I
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� . � deceased her some six years. Thefun- Ectiid by Rev. Jas, Hussar and a. me. , every pacer was backing his horse to These, binders are rapidly becoming ive wearing 1. . . y air will ,
Mr. H. 0. Brower of. Molsons Bank is eral sermon was preached by the, Rev, . one of the most popular binders in 9 I satisfaction from start t : A .. - , OP .
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Mrs. (Dr.) Macdonald of Detroit is the - taking his holidays with his family G. Abey in St'. George's cl . lurch, .Wal. mariAl service will be held on Sun- the limit. It was one of the best bebt- * .6 nish.. No kicl poro .. - .. .
guest of Mrs. Fairi , . at Jowett's grove, Bayfield. , , .. ton, the casket being brought in be. day evening,, next in the Methodist, trig vices in the Lake &is circuit, . At Western Onthtoio as-., they are great.'tunity to bu I bas6ve . . . I
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Miss Olive Helyar has returned to her Mv� W. MeTaggart came home from -fore burial. The reverend gentleman least four pacers bad showfi.trial imiles - Mr. J. Craig, pnEi of the progressive way before and i L not likely t . I . , I . .
school at Benmiller. I . Toronto fov'Sunday, returning to the gave an eloquent address and warned Mrs Win, . Br6ck and Miss Annie; betow 2.13. 4ndhow could they lose ? . I., . 7 . . 9 . � � o - for Many a day, - It, . . .
, her - cit again -on Monday p. in. . i ,the cr - Walter farmers of,SLAugustlne, after testing tional chance, and careful shopperswill, n ' I SAU ex.! - I -
'Mi I his hearers lo be also 'ready and have Hill o London have returned after'a Among mcks. were cep I
as Maude Moffat has returned to .Y . almost every kind of prearn separatoe I , I ot I et it pass, for .
. . her� their lamps trimmed and ready, for we plOwintvisit with. their sister" Mrs.- Wilkes, all Ohio hummer; Rosebud, has bought a National, as he says it; ftlo not. - 1* * .
school in Turnbury, . 1. � Aliss Delta Stdnt of Kirkton and Richard Baker., I . . owned by John E.Dit. Bois, of Du Bois, . ery c a we edn sell hosier' - t - like these. - .
know not, when. the bridegroom com7 I . I . ev ly . - ya , noes �-.
Mrs. F. Baer has gone ,on a visit to friend. Miss Esther Brothers, are the .. . I I Pa. ; Pure Gold, driven by Al Mann, leads In both pride and worik. , . I
. guests of Miss Helen -Bowers. , .' .etb. Mrs.. Hewitt will bb.gr6atlyfrliss- . . . I .. . . .1 . I Ready' $aturday m riiiii , and bouti * - . ' � - - - -
relatives in Seaforth. . I � �. I . . . � . I . � 0 g. A Week. . . I
. � � and ed in St. George's church and - also - in . .1 . . . I Yollngstown,O.- Eska a sweet daughter .. . ,. . - I . . . . I . . .. I . . I .� . nuing neit. . .
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Miss Gri g of Hensall Was the guest -of Miss .Campbell of St�atforA * the Ladies' Guild, 6f.' -which she wixe,a . � . . of Lumps, aild'Havoid H. 'the pac , . I . . . I ; . I � .� � �. I . I I ..
Mrs. !O Miss Grace. Dunford of Ottawa - are I St. Helens," . In ' ' ' . ' ' . . . - L I !
illiam Grigg this week., . member, The remains 'werd interred . � __ I .Sensation of Wingham, Ont., owneW I : Toronto MarIciet. Live Steek. ' , ' * , ' ' ' .
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I � . . the guests of Miss Ein�ma Webb. . . in the family. plot beside the Walton .1 b Mr. John E. Swartz, and d6ven'by -, ,. . __., . I .� �, . . ..., . I I
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Miss Harriet, McCaughey was visiting I Rev. Ch day:- I fi ' Lake .Hos'e I .
friends in Goderich this week. - Miss Winn'ie O'Neil was visiting friends church; There were 'a number . of. - . , ces or
. as. Rutherford' who has 31r. Proctor. a Canadian, star in. the . Western.Cattle Market Tues Sale Pri '
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iue is. the guest in Hensall last week, but has since beautiful floral offerin ccupied the pul0it in 'the* Calvin. sulky. All told there were 10 starters 'Trade brisk. � . . . � . . 1. . . I . I . . . .� . I . . �
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.Xiss Sellery of Kincard � returned to bee school at Auburn. &.-wreath feom the %alton adies' . . .and. excitement was at high tide. 1 1. I . . . � 125 iW0 -ladies very fine black - o66kiin . HoWi German makej. .�: I
of her sister, Mrs. A, T, Cpopqr. � Whilley's 'absence, exchanged pulpits The story of the race is �ery short. , Lambs 6 . .. . .1 . � . .
Mr. John 'Maguire, who hasqeeli Guild, also 'one from Miss Kelly of asler. .. � .. .. Hormsdorf. ilvei full fashioned, extra - heavy' hisel' bright, finish. . ..:
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I Miss Pearl Macdonald is visiting her, I relieving at Stratford for a coupin of Brussels. - There'was also a i3icklb. on with Rev'. Mr.. Dunn, of W : It IfRchPtell Harold H. sailed away from the bunch. Export sheep firmer. . . . . I 11� Two qltalibi4 in this lot, one a'good'17.o line, t ' � � . � , . .
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sister, Mrs. Doweer,'of Detroit. weeksi returned home Monday night, which: was the nathp of Mother.. The . . - in the first'lleat like. a scared� China. ' Export. cattle in, moderat' demai3d, .good value at �200, All to go at one price f6r, August sa, - 1 ottir for %e,, � .. -
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Miss Nettie Stevens, returned oti Satur- - - Coats and MIS -Lily man . of :Pekin ith th coin . market unchanged.,.; ..� I . . . .. . . � .. . I .1 .. I , I
.1 I Mrso, Walter , s ppll-beavers were :-J. Bul er". W. - I 'Rlciake . � . ,. . . . I . I . 1. . . .
er olidays. -H. amilton, old acquAintancer in, this, vicinity this' . nations at- his 'Aerate,'� .. irs iaaieg black cotton bose, a I -
day from Brampton for h h Smith, G. 0hristoph.er, . 91 . I. . . I I forces of All the. great ipts mo I . 1*11 ,a eantleas 50 pairs ladies fine block Cotton Hosev � , �
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, Coats returned yesterday from a . week. . 1. I �. . heels, and never stopped racli5i; until The .ran was moderate, 60 loads, felt bladl; &good'stooking.to wear regu- - b i �bt finish, seamless feet, spliced heel,, .
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Sound. , . � - I . . 'be . too. A regular 15o stocking, �
Mr. Harry Melville. of Russeldale is visit -of several weeks in Owen W. Shouldi6e and.T. Searlett,'the de- St. Helens school opened 913 Monday lie had three stright beats to, his composed of W cattle, 1,883 sheep and lar 12j cent quality,
visiting hisbrother, Mr. Frank Mel- . . I . . ceased having selected these, men - v six- weeks vaca:tion and Miss credit. , It was all.over so quickly that lambs, 5W -hogs, 50 cows and 21 7calves, . For Hosiery Sale.. 3 - Pair for. 25c an . �
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ville. * I .. . Mr.Wm. Walker was in Hensall; and fore her deaM All .belong to the V11011, who spent the holidays with 'the combined pacing brigade coulan't The quality of b and butcher . I. I � I I For . 11csiory Salo ........... * ...... : 10C * .
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. .church .that'she so . highly �rized.: her parents at - Godericb, *has returned 'tpll how it * happened. The surprised usual a . . .,I � . I . . .1 . I . �
Miss Turnbull leaves Monday to iesitirte ' Zurich this past week puslitog trade Nuch sympathy is extended o the. to her duty its teacher for the. re cattle was much = than . . � ...
her position on the staff of th . , � . I _ I
I e 'Ilsoll- :' andro0orts-having me�b.wjth much, � . . main- - talent stood still and gaped at that few. bunches of exceptional v ch�icb` School * openincr � ' * I �
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over Post. . . I . I . . I . .sorrowing friends. - � . 1. . ., . I . . g next week . ra , ew stockings .to buy for .
� Success.: . .. . der ofthe year. Canuck fellow, and then fell in a .being offered -in the butcher line. , ' I . eans n
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. I . Miss Mabel Stewart of Clinton is the The now brick school erected this t , , boys. alld girls. . .This. should b � ...
Miss Daisy Middleton of.Bb,vfieldL!Tie Ike. and Mrs. C. Haroer'of Goderich guest of her aunt, Mrs. John Scarlelt. Salamancii, swoon I Our. ' Canadian The run was'pretty well cleaned on I .. I . . e your ehance� � - � . .
was the puest of the Miss�s Worth. summer on Us' ninth eon. ,will OP0311- friehilsi hired w wai . . . I I . I I , I I . � - ` . - . : . . . . . . . . . .
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ington this. past. week. - . luests .at Mr, T. A. Waker's over conducted the L. 0. L. service. at the, Gordon is hired as teacher again. . Itho, silver, , and never. so much as bunebes.of poor stock, Which.:,were a . -
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Mrs. Harry Cantelon of Henpall and lunday, I . .. I.. I I . � I -winked. . .. I. . . . . I unsaleable. . . . .. . . I . .11 1. . � . '. T 'a .
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I . I ,funeral of the .late 'John Mason of Mr. Alex Laird of Kinlough, who I � - - . . I . . . - L . Wo sale pecials 10 n B
Mrs. I. Cantelan of Toronto visited Misses Mag k- B y h last Friday .. I.. I . , visiting- friends in . this I � . . . .1 . . I . � I � . - . � . I ,OY98 Hose. . I . 401
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friends in town this week. .. � , gie Waker and. Rditli. ioa . .1 6 � has. been I . . . . . . - . � 11 . . . .: : 25 pairs very beavy - otton hose, nade speoia%,for . I .
I . ley.returned to Toronto after Ft visit, Mrs. J. 0. Grieves is in Hamilton vicinity, returned home on Saturday . . I . .. . I . I . . I - ribbed black o' 'I . I
Mrs. Andrew Ginn returned Tuesday with -the former's brother, Mr.T.' this week attending the Grand Lodge last. I - . � .. .. I . 11ARR-I.AGES. 1. � . 9. wear, 4 and i rib, fastblack, a capital scho 'to, ng .. . '.
from a montwo visit ,to frienas. in A. Walker. . ' . .. of Lad' True BI . . . I I . � .. . . I I Servailt Wauted . . rklyr hosiery sale ....... !. . ... ............... I
Lucknow and Kincardine . . 1. . � . � y I ues. . I .. . . . . � � �� : .. :4 . . .1 � . . . . ,- ..! ... a.,- .... : 19C . . .1 .
. Mrs. F. W. Watts and Afhater Hartley . . I EYDT-MILLER-At the residence of � I I I . . . . ' .
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. I . the bride's parents, in Clinton, o MRS. - 7ANDR'EWS, . I yarn, double knee, heavy solei '.
Miss Wiltse left Fx iday for her 'school lef t Monday to �spend a fortnight I i � I n Good domestic wanted.. AM to tra quality bla6k cotton hose, .for boys, 'hard twist
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: 'LIBERALNOXINATION". - . . . HarloclE., , , ,. . Wednesday, August 22nd, by Rev. I � I . � a stocking that.Wfjl�ptitna
at Walton and spent a day on tbe - among friends iA WIngham,Belmore . . 1. .. . . � . Clinton, A.Ugusb 21. 1 1 . . . hara wear. - 8 kes 7 to 9. Regular 25 and Soo Por ,no and of , . .
way down with friends in Spafortb, ' and .Gorrie. - , - . . . . I � . . I - __ . - - � . .- I . .. , 'Me. Shaw of Berimiller, Louis E. . I I . .. � . I . I . ., i I . . . . I Hosiery Salo 18C , .. .
I day, liiist� to � , I - td select a Miss Hileu Watt, ,who had been Eydt,of-13erlia, to Ida M.; third I . I I . .
Mrs. Alex. Bell left on Fri .Mr. Jbhn Croll, Jr.j accorn � � The Liberal convention' . � . . . . . I . . . I a ' ' I . . . .
- . . partied by' candidate for the Commons contest, living with. her.brother,.-Mr. John daughter of Mr. Jacob Millep. � .Sa . �..
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spend ti� month with bee aalighter, ]its wife and two childre * is visiting I I . I I I le Specials. in �ehlldrenl H - , .. . .
ir will be held in Dungannon on Frid Watt of the l3th concession, died on , � I- . Seed Wheat.. . - ':' . . .1.11 . �. 8 ose. - . -
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Mrs. Dan Bruce, who'lives in Michi- .at his Parental home., Mi. :and Mrs. Several names are mentioned as I 'T last,kek. ' The funeral . I - ' .' , I , ' I L �' . . . .
gan. I I ., John 01,9111s. . . .. . I .. ike � Wednesday of - I . . . . . I . ' 75 'ablaok,cotton boo ' I ' . . � '. . I . I
.. . I Ao be the choice or willing to be at all took place on Friday to Burns' ceme� . . NVehavealinilted amounb of Turk6y Red cirs Children .
Miss Blanche McKeown is attending -the services being conducted by . BlUT111S..' � Winter Wheat Imported diroot frorn., the State 2 : 5ttins children's �laiii cotton hose, - I . . . . .
. Mr. James Dorialdson of. Bayfield -was. events, .bat the probabilities tery, I . p ain or ribbed, fait black, sizes o . . as I. I �
i�ery openings in. Toronto �a guest at the wedding of Miss Ida Holmes. The-, Conservatives do 1141 . . � .: . . . I of Ransas (the greatest fall wheat State In the to 7; regular 10 and . black, Hermsdorf dye, itiliced - . I : I
the milli . no .Rev. Mr. Hamilton of tondesboro, - Union.0. Thit; may'lie bad for seed at $I.OQ ti�lr � heel ALI �
and Lond n in the interests of N6w- Millei to Mr. Louis E. Eydt at high; a pea to: be�much, concerned as to the .Me; David Beacom spent Sunday HIDARN- In Obderich township,' on bushel, which Is aotual cost free of uty, . For Hosiery Sale. i. __......:..,, 7e, . I .,and too, Sizes 51to.6i. For - . :
� . . rip r I All ifeof!R.A.Hearn,' . .. . � � fl , . I Hosiety'salb ..... . �, ... " 10e, . . 1. ..
combe's. . . . noon yesterday. .. Out us � . .. . I . ain black Qoi. 50,pa ' ' . ....... It 1. . ..
.. . . . . . ., e and -act as if his turning down . his 'old 1aunts in G6derich .. g. 19th, the w . I I X. & N. ZUR. 76, pairs fine quality pi, . .
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Mr. Norman"Kennedy, who .like been Mrs. George Hofflich and two, children . was only a..Nnatter of opportu6ity. ' .. =ip. - . � . 1 . of it dalughter .' *. . . I .1 . .1 Clinton, August 14th. : . - . � I ton hose, jathion6dj bri4hb finish, � . irs ribbed cotton hose. I and I I , � .. .1 � "I
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chief clerk in Swartz Hotel, Goderich, of Berlin arrived yesterday to. ,end � . I . . . . � . �.. . . . . . I ____ . . . � I I I— , � Spliced heel 8:nd too, a capital itook. , . . � ri rmeaorf aye, fast black, a ' I . I . �
is now home and ,will take a few a c6uple of weeks with Mr,.1.2n ., � � �-- . _ - . . � � - � . . . . .. . . t�� . . . � Ing for . , good school stooking'for girls, sizes I
holidays. I I I:, � : . Walker and rolaiti*eis. : I . . . . . .. � - .. .� � . . I I . I . I � . 1".. .. ., .. . girls, sizes 7 to 8j, j�gujaj? . - 6j to Sj, Extra Vooial for llosiery - I ...
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Mrs. e Miss .Pbeam Kay -of Detroit, who has I .11w . . for
returned - from an extended visit -MllIqllllfllllllllllilittlifillitill�Iiiiii?llfll?lv?VlllllitiI litiltillillilliffilllifillillilliff 1111111M � . I. . � . . .. . .airs .
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among friends -in Woodstock and .. Azle Gibbings,was visiting friends In am-, . I . . I . . I . . . . . � I � . � , I
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Dr. Ball is . . .. i . 9� � . I I 0 . I I . I . .. . . � . �. I .�� . I I � I I .. I ,� �
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expected home from his Mrs, Sm th and little son, Arthur, and 4-w- - - I . . I i - . . . .: . . . � . ,. � � . --.0 � � I .0
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Nor. -West trip this week. From all piece, Viss Smyth, bt Strathroy,Wfio �- . I I :1 U . . . � 1. .. . ... I .11 : . It -75. pairs, TrAvellers" samples .� T * - I
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pleasant time. , . . ,� 10� . � I , I I -0 . . . 1. . 0?1 .
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. Math from Friday to Monday = K, eashmer R .
Mrs. McMillan of Crawford ' Neb.,who . on ft- . I I . . ==' X � . . . I 1. . I IT
has been the guest of bile brother, Mr. their -way home, , � . .. . 11�. 0 . 0 1 . � V . I
1. field, were guests of Mrs, James Mi� �- . , . . : ' Dur' � ' & , i--+ I .. 3
1 1 111- , * Famon, = I? W6 have been fortunate in securing another lot of tra A ..
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Duncan Stevenson,..Is now visiting Mr. P; B. Crews, accompan ied by Mr. ` : ., . . . � . . .1 : . A �
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have been visit theit unc Di k Islands in Georgian Bay ' -111 0
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Baer of town, are at present visiting During Mr. Crews' absende MA.. =:, . . . : - . , .1 . I I I I . 0 --11 .. WaUtOasbmera Hose this fall fe �� ..
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vill have been visiting Clinton Me Wc T� Box of the Broitilfbob & Box & ' . ' rt � . .." ... August Hosiery Sale,,ai about . . I . . I . I
friends and are now guests at the Oo.. Seaforth, was in town Monday = : I = .-, I , , , . . � . . I .. * . I
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Mr.' W. D. Fair left Monilay for i very valtiators of the Clarendonflotel fur- a.- . -.--. . = I I. . . I � . . I . . I .
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well-earned vacation of ten days or niturejete. Mr.Paisley was the other ON- __ZZ9&W0i__11S.h.0e - - Depa me t 11 I � ...10 �'., . I I � . i. . .
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. h0i. will visit .. which was hot often, Mr. D, B. Ken. .'ft- . I. . .. . .� . � I . . ... .. I . I . . I I -0 .. . � W., WI -4_;*+ . , I .
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Mr. A. P. Smith of Molsons.' Bank, - IN- . -.0 I I 11 �
Mr. Charles lRowso . Doing business for cashzdoin business under departmental p "a Readwear or t .
Hensall, was in town last Thursday n, eldestson of Me, X=- 9 . _yinciples =1 I . � I
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to bid Oodbye to his brother, Percy, James How-90h,came home from Chi- - , . . - '6ess of our Sho �� .
who left that afternoon for Carberry, cago the latter part of last; week and = . doing business without any expense- explains tRe..-sue . e I .
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. left 61T Monday for South Africa. ft- Department. We See the best of goods al lower prices than other people, .01 BOY's and Girls to'start school with.
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Miss'Mae Hallett has returned from He is Of the prevailing opinion that 111- . can afford to sell them at, and shrewd buyers are beginning.to see,wlien . � .
camping and resumed her the Baer struggle is about at an end = � . . . .
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and wants to be ,O)l the scene when ft- ' - they can save money.- Our stock is the best mion'ey can, buy and oux pur- , Boyst. fiats 15c . .
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Miss Agnes Rod- a- . . st selections ever , I -.01 I .
lett, r4urns to her. home in Guelph I the reaction arrives and rosperity am- chases for the coming fall *ill comprise one of the be �� BOYS? 90ft felt baty, good shape apit quality of felt, brown, fawn, blue, "I
on Friday. . I I . once more dawns upon thJ land, 11� . . I � . I I .
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I Among those from Clinton who attend . - , Mrs, (Dr. Kay, who has been Vi6ithig = - seen before. I � I � . . I ES . Just, the tbingfor.school wear ....... ...... 4. #. ... I ... 41-1.1,11, 115(!' . �
tile parental homet Mr. John Gib. I I � I . I . .. . . ..W . I ,. � I . ..
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ed the funeral of the late John Mason , � binge'. for several weeks, returridd to WAQI�.Ql�ZWQ@.Iq& Q.1a�Ql%�Ql,z&Qlzl,W4aoQ,�a.(3 -= Girls Sailors 15c . . .. . . .. .
of Blvth on Friday last were: -Mr. . her home in Attica, Mich., on Mon- I 1. I . � � . I I . I . . . I I I . I .
and Mrs. Robt.Masou and Miss Nott, day. She was accompanied by her � . � Girls Mottled Straw Sailors, wide brim, ribiod band, will give good .
Thos. Mason, W, J. Paisley, - D. B. sistOrp'Miss Azle Gibbings, wh6 will - . wear ............................. � 1.5e �
Kennedy, 0. Solinson, J, B. Ken. be her guest for several weeks. Miss I I I . 11 . ........ I ........ .... I .......... 1. . . . I
nedy, L Dodd, Thoa, Taylor, ,Brig. Gibbings has not been in good health Our. 85c Plow Shoe ' I
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Kaiser and D. Dickenson. for some time and it in hopdd tile I .1 are not equalled. You canget Plow Shoes at the Slime Money but examine the quality, We ' . . . ' � �.
Mr. J. E. U. Harnwell, Who had been change will be beneficial. During . I
spending the major part of his holt. her absence the organ of the Ontario have, sold hundreds of pairs and they are still going out in big imutities. Por a cheap knocka. . -
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r Kin. street church will be in charge of -1 bout Shoe nothing equals them. . :. - . a -
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cardine, was In town on Thurad Miss Leu& Doherty, . . . I . . . . More . bout I .
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and with Mrs. Harnwell, who h10 e. ..''. - . . . . . '
dayed with Goderich township and � . -
Stanley friends, returned to Kirkton ' A, GOOD BbY OONE. . .
in tirde to take up school duties. - The - Creole, Price $2.00 . I . 9,
s. eor?e . I I .. Day after day we are told that our famous "Creole" Shoe is the best $2 worth ever New Fall.Dre,.s St fis , -
Mr. and Me G 'in Par'le and family The Milton (North Dakota) Globe, U I
lef 6 on X ,, ving trip to under the above heading, published the . . .
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Wiligbain, Tebsw&ter, Formosa and following account of the death and fun. . . ,�,e,� placed on the market ana we believe it, Orainary dealers under eXpense could not sell are I .
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Wal erWn. They'have eVal bf a son of Mr. Samuel Egglegd", I I . 4�1 1 . I. so close. . I . I : I New Dress Goods , coming to hand right along now.- -
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routeand Ur Osea extending their formerly of Stanley, a brother iYj .. . I � I .. , I . We have selected better dregs. goods. than ever before, And are
visit untir 7C nday. This is Mr. James Eagleson Of Clinton .- ... I k I I .
Barge's first holiday for Ion "Died"On MOnd1W tnornl�g I A . I . % . . i going to, make this I he best dress goods season we ha;ve ever .
and big close attention to%eullsoinut's's nab 13th, of hemorrhage of Lhe 66, ug. I . It . .The Famous Slatv,-cw. Shoe -111 knoWn. We certainly have the goods to do it Of course a
Warrants an outing. - following typhoid fever� Rob wela I 11 a . I = little later there will be more here than, now, but already there .
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Me. Robert McLean of Goderich was eldest son Of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel I. I � I our new Shoe cal ed the "Rational" -price 83.50 is the best selling line ever brought '
in the Hub on Monday evenln% 0 , .k
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on hie way home from Seafort , He ten months. The boy had been Ill for r 0 out by -the 81aterNfeople, It is quite correct and up-to-date in every pa,ttjoulttr and is 4 * a nice Selection to chooso from. Here are some late *
bei.Ith and !a fine mettle 10r� y a cat skill could accomplish was done to E5 e I I I I I . . ( ." Ea .
g� olitical set-to, From the expe sa 4 ItbisAmous line; Can also be badin Tan color. . .
o has had durh the paselen" Savo his young life, but it seemed tbab 3-- i I I � =2 All wool serge, alifte,ble ter skirtff, 25C ,Good quality holneeptin saffinga, 52
6 few thediReasehadbeconie so thoroughly - � . . , * and saita in black or navy ....... . W 54 Inaboa wide, all pure wool,
months he ought to ea down -right seatedin his systp * �* �ay plaida, 36 in6heg wide
terror to balloi-box thieves, .in that no human V .. . I ..w Assottod fao
effort could drive it out, Special for Saturday Nexte ... a splendid range of all the now fall .
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Mr. John Cook returned to Clinton on Hiri disease is- directly &ttpib P, I I I . =j. , good range of fancy patterns .... 30C shadings in browns,, 10awng, ATILY80
utable . We will offer on Saturday next 30 pairs of Ladies' Dongola Dutton Shoes' 06 Inch all wool. homespain, will blues 6nd black, no two suiss Mike
Satutdar and is now staying .with to drinking slough water In which was r;z . as long as 1 41 make stylish suits or skirts nice le each $5 and _ � ... I 1. I 1. I ... 4. *1 ) 0650 .
"trid Ve&able and animal -1 . I sold in the regular way for $1.50 and extragood value Itt this, ligurej ,
his m6thO�%�MyO. Adam. Cook. The mat 0-1- I ;4 kang6 of duk colotingo ..... "..... U 11
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dalto where Ito will t4kO a course of
inatruction With Vareoe & Co,,
0119t&VOrs, E,fX I'0130 he Will take
part in it big Xnlghb of Pythias con-
WAve in Detroit, He Is a membel, of
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to big Parents and hI#
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110 exceptionally larsto fithorAl
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Were C011111litted for trial tit London on
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All Repairs on Boots or Shoes promptly attended to.
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00loving-0, Very atyllah material I now fait noloringa, per attit vo 4_'.1 4*50 .
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