HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1901-08-30, Page 8August 80tb, 1201
THE CLINTON NEW ERA....
etting Settled.
• Owing to the changes being made in the. store, we
have been doing business af a disadvantage during
r the last twc weeks. Now the confusion of alterations
Ls nearly over and stocks are rapidly getting settled in
. their proper quarters. By the time this paper readies
you thc interior changes will be practically complete
and this will be a bAter and more complete store in
every way than it ever has been before. Come in
some day and see for yourself if this is not so.. The
fall stock we are gathering together will be the same
as the store, better than ever. Lines already to hand,
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and the knowledge of what is to follow-justifio us in
making that statement. . 4
Direct
Importing
We passed through the customs this week one of the
biggest shipments of Dry Goods that has been brought direct
from the British markets to Clinton for .many a long day.
Silks, Dress G-oods, Staple Goods English Oil Cloths,
etc., are included in it, and the beuefit to you of our direct
buying will be seen in the values we will have for you this
season.
NEW TAFFETA SILKS
50c a yard
" FitIDAX , AUGUST 19 , 1901..
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NOTES. -Walter Ooats, who recently Tuesda.y. Sept. 8rd; the Huron model
left on the harvesters excursion to the
N. in writing us from Sintaluta
efts the crops are going to be big, but
fears that the O. P. R. have brought
LOCAL NOTIOES. out too many men, some of them will
F014048 full course will be glven in Mtn- not be able to etback to Ontario
ton by the well,known O'Sullivan Business less they walk; the weather is fine,
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College. Those wiehing to teoeive a 13usiceme I warm days and cold at nighte. The
or Shorthand, Bduciatton should takamp,
Toronto Industrial b'air, which opened
tage of this oPportunity. Open day and -
evening -Visitors welcome. On Monday, is from Aug. 20th to Sept,
7th,and the Western Fair at London is
field Lochet•anachaan Lost, last Sunday
evening. The chain wee a child's line chain and from Sept. 7th to the 14th; special rail-
tlearn was aloes, by1 and could 1 z p
te& nde
/Pir will be rewarded on leaving it at hwiabyitirgrntr are given to both these ex -
at , which are always well pat -
Maw Iona oface, ronized by people from this locality.
Bookkeeping. Penmanship, Shorthand, e'er
vy e are sore to learn,. that Duncan
Typewriting etc., taught in iroteady at the
O'Sullivan Busstness oollerre. Mae)" Mack, Stevenson,who 1E. 11'111)1aq at Jowett's,
olintob. Oalifor ciroulare. BaYlleld, has hood 1 i I up with scarlet
For a thevoinlit Business Sal Shorthand fever; hale UMW he r We of Dr.Woolls
k minden go to the O'suutvan Business Om- and it is expected snarling serious will
tees, McKay bleak, day an i evening sessions
wanted.-elood smart boy foe faetory a good r. asultianchle ltevniir ea well again short -
position for a hustler, Jit.oxboN ba1/4,s, yn heading to the census fig -
August ures • published last week it said the
narvest Apr leo,Plures and pears wantea, Huron ridings had Increases •and
nest Select Basins -5c per Pound, RA right when looking over 'the figures.
O'NEIVe J. Wiseman has rentnd from Dr. Cook
the Wick residence on Albert street
*own 1,41)10). north and will remove. to. in* few
weeks; Mrs Cook will remove with her
SPEOIA.L Rants To 13uPPALo -The son and reside in the Sates. Her
G. T. R. are giving special. rates to many friends will be pleased to leant
Buffalo by way of 'Toronto so as to that Miss Nellie Harris, of Goderich,
allow the privilege of attending the rapidly recovering from an attack of
Industrial Fair on the same ticket appendicitis; it was serious with her
For three days-Atig 29th, Sept 2nd boa, week, but it is expected she will be
and 41 h the rate is $4.75 for the rt turn fully recovered in a short while. 0. B.
trip, on any other day with s Jane pri- Koenig, who lately carried on a di y
vilege $5 70; goods business here, will o into bust -
This lot of taffeta silks are ektra good value, all the
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popular shades are in it and you will find it a good quality fox
trimming's or waists. It will give satisfattory wear and will
be found the equal of lines sold in most places for a good. deal
more money.
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Taffeta eilkin shades of cream, sky, pink, old rose. Turquois,oardinal, navy
and black. a good wearing quality suitable for waists and trimmings, extra .
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special value at per yard ,,, . . ............ . .... 50e
MORE FRENCH FLANNELS
Already we have sold more French Flannels than dur-
ing all of laat season. More new lines, came in this ;week and
ths patternswe show to-d.ty are trtumphs of the French print
ers art. The h md.somest designs and color combinations ever
shown in Clinton, and. not enough of any one of them to.
be-
corne common.
N, w and handsome desiens in French Flannele,polka dots, paisley patterns,
plain and fancy stripes and combinations in pale blue, navy blue, fawn,
gray, red, heliotrope and black, very fine qaality per yard . .....,... ogre
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Those 1214c Dress Goods
We had a bigli9sh for thnse 12i3 dress pods last
Saturda, =i many a yard changed owners.. We hardly
expected to sell them all, so, just remind you of them
again. Next Saturday ought to see the last of them.
You are not likely to get as cheap a line again for many
aday. Suitable for waists, wrappers and . children's
dresses.
August le -tf Oentmon Bros, canton. should have read decreases which was
nese ,,,in Mount Forest, where he has
Tull NieW WALres 20 wing to seer. movFd his family. A number of young
city of cement • the new gcatiolithic people frorn town drove over and at.
walk being laid on the north side of tended the hop .given by the camper.
Ontario street ie of slow .progress ; It at Jowett's, Hayfield, on Saturday;
will be pit down as. far as the Meth- evening. The fire department had its
odist church and that on the south regular practice on Monday evening.
side will be coviletcd. There are a Glen Pair, clerk at It, Coats & Son's,
number of petitions in . asking for leaves Monday to fill a situation in the
walks to be laid this year. wholesale dry goods house of utordon,
MacKay & Co., of Toronto; he is a
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To ENTERTAIN Huitox Visrrous.-- courteous clerk and will be Much miss -
The Exposition visitors from Huron ed but we hopehewill like metropolitan
County will be well cared for by the life. R. McMillan, of Hullett, bought a
Toronto Huron Old Boys' Association
dm ing' their stay in the city. At 1, fine two year old heavy horse from T.
Murphy, of Goderich township; it was
naeeting of 'the Executive Committee delivered in ()Linton on Tuesday, the
it was decided ta-have a tent on the. price being in the , neighborhood of
Exposition grouuds which will be well $130., inc book and stationery store
fitted up and will be the headquarters .of W. Cooper & 0o. is being repainted'
for the people from Ht.ron. • and decorated by Jos.Ootip; it will look
His OFFICIAL Visrm.-G. T. Bell, G. much improved when finished. At the
P. G. A, of the G. T. R.,who was on a election of directors for the National
tour of inspection, passed through het Agency Co., Limited, held In Toronto,
week, calling on the agents here..: h .we 1:4(466 the 'Tame of IL Penman
Evans, as one of those returned to act .
was his. first visit in this district, and
what he saw of the country between . as a director; he is a. brother of our
Stratford and Goderich impressed him citizen; Frank Evans, -and was fot mete
favorably. He began his railway. car- ly of this place. . Labor Day,- which
*eer at the hottoin of the ladder on the comes on .Monday. Sept. 2nd, • is the
next. public holiday. The bowling
old Great Western', but .no,ve presides
over one of the important departmente green is a much 'sought. place these
in the system, , , days and evenings. Ameng the'news
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papers taking a holiday week will be
-WiTerreek Tka.aitents-AS• •the vac- the Brussels ' Post next week. The
' talon season is abotit.aVer and the in.- Clinton Gun Club will Visit the Wider-
structors of the young mied Will be in le13 club on Monday next, Lebo'. Day.'
their places on Tuesday next 1 as far as liodgens Bros. are progt essive mei-
the rural schools are concerned tilt chantsinot only have they had changes
te -chers resumed charge two, week e and improvements made at the Palece
earlier. The country model schools' dry goods store here; but the Goderich
-Fr teachers in training .also open at 'papers speak of the tefitting of their
Clinton and Goderich on .ruesday store there and when completed will be
next. The pedagogues from Clinton mach more attractive and one. of the
who have outside schools have all goue. finest stores there. W.Glen Campbell,
to their charges' and those, teaching rn usical director of North street. church,
here have returned -Mies Taylor and Goderich, will resume his classes in
Miss Mcle.ay 6) their -departments in Clinton, on Menday. Sept. 2ucl: all per-
t he public school and W E Rand and • sons wishing to sl udy with. Mr Camp -
.J W Treleaven in the Collegiate. . • bell will kindly addeese him. to Goder-
. • • ' - ' ich or call at the Clarendon hotel and
schools also open at Clinton and God-
erich on this day. The September
meeting of the council is on next Tut's,
day evening, Monday being Labor Day.
Compare the NEw ERA with any
other weekly for home or country
news; for new subscribers from now to
January 1st, 1902, for 25 cents, The
shipments this week were: -On Mon-
day, one carload of hogs by R Fitz-
simons (from Goderich) for Coiling -
wood and one of cattle by Chas Reid
for Toronto; on Tuesday, two of cattle
by Ed Watson for Toronto and one
by S. Smith for Toronto ; on Thurs-
day, one of beefers by T1308. Mason
and. D. A. Forrester for the Don,
Miss F. Whitely accidently fell into
the cellar and was badly in -lured. but,
with care, she is wetting better. - Oyer
250 passengers were on the L. 0. 14, ex-
cursion from Kincardine to Sarnia and
Detroit last Saturday ; two gold chains
were given as a prize to the best look
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log couple,married or eingle, and were
given to Miss McMurray, of Lucknow,
and Dr. Bruce, Kincardine, A goose
neck has been attached to the hydrant
at J. W. Irwin's for the convenience of
loading the watering Cart so as to
avoid going to the north end. Mrs J.
Calling, through the Neive IRA, wishes
thauk the ladies of Ciniton for their
kindness to her, as she is about to lea'
Centon fee Cockburn isiand,where her
husband has taken up land ; she also
wishes to thank the Messrs. Ransford
and Dr. Gunn, whom she has known
for over 13 yeare, for uheir kindness to
her. the Goderich Star we
notice t hat Rich. Ransford, of town,
complains of what he considers an ex-
orbitant enartes made to him for the
care of a small plot in the Maitland
cemetery there ; the charges, as he
quotes them ie comparison with those
at Clinton cemetery, are more than
double, and he also says incivility is
given him, besides the cemetery corn-
mittee had promised to right the mat-
ter. W. 0. Searle is putting. a. stone
foundation and making other improve-
ments to his cottage on Orantre St.
Inspector Paisley was in Goderich on
Wednesday attending to a case he had
against J. Miller, of the Bedford, tor
selling liquor on 'Sunday; Police Magis-
trate, Seaver, presided and.after hear-
ing the evidence convicted with a fine
and costs for breaking. the law., H.
Beavens has the artesian well for the
Rattenbury House down „near:y 120
feet, about 12 feet into the rock ; water
was secured 100 feet but rockwater
is what is wanted ; Mr Beavens has a
number of other wells contracted for.
The youngest son of W. Moore,of town,
narrowly escaped serious injury the
of her day while on the street, by com•
ing in contact with a buggy driving
past his face was slightly injured but
otherwise came out all , right. ,We
learn. that Miss Chtra Scott (daughter
of S. L. Scott, formerly of town.) has
opened up her millinery store on Queen
S. Toronto, and business so far gives
promise of a good season. •
THE MARKETs.--There is ray material
change in the prices of produce since
our last report, butfor fruit the rulings
are perhaps a little lower. During the
past week Cantelon Bio. shipped 6000
lbs of butter to Menkreal for the eastern
trade, and between 4004) and 5000 duzen
eggs; plums and pears are also,being
shipped, and consignments of peaches
and grapes are being received for ince)
trade. Thedaily output of plums by
Ca•ntelon Bros. tuns about 200 baskets
per day for the city markets. The
quotations are: --Butter, -13e to 14c;
eggs,.10c to 11c.; apples, $1 to $1 60 per
barrel; tomatoes, 25c per basket; po-
tatoes, 75c per bushel; peaches, 60c per
8 quart basket, 75c per 12 quart basket;
pears, $1 to 01 25 per barrel; plums, 50c
to 75c per bushel; grapes,. 35e per 8 qt.
basket.
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V ERIC UNFORTUNATE. — Sorrow is
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• expressed for the utitortunateconditiou
200 yards fancy dress goods,,odds and ends of 50,3 aud 60o lin'es that of Geo. Remball, who hae not been .
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now selling at per yard. . - lewit• valiie and lett last Thursday moreing SIP."' School open.s next week—an.d is your boy ready .? If not bring him . . -.....
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we cannot get in the shelves since we changed them, the whole lot g,i
himself for some time.' H.e pac:ked ha. ape-, ° ' • • . • •
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that he was ciewn around Exeter; t•b. .,...._4110- ' , • here and see Our great selection of "Lion brand Clothing) the product : -• de
Hosiery for the boy-sli-girls . .
. . . .. ly gave Word to Constable Weleb, who, as., --
family became elerrned and immiebeeare S'7.-... . f . f . .
0 Our own actory. Nothing on the market to equal.thera. ,
• in company with 0, Johnston, drove elioe-'
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value of our cotton hosiery. If your boy or ,girl needs an ex-• .
tra pair or two before commencing school, you can save a little A 0113tinn • 'm r R u m :all ha enbenii Londontl11::-....-- . • .••
unsound in mind for some time, the - he Lion Br. and0 . 1 A. little ..
money buying them here. cause being money losses through in- dios--
vest ments. Man y friends express
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sae him about tittle for piano, pipe ot-
THEIR; BABY DEAD, sympath-
ize with the parente; and Mrs Wes
Moot e; in the loss of their; little baby
hoy on Wedriesday,at the n ge, of about
0 months, Wbat makes it be 'affliction
double le that Mrs Koori° at present
confined to bed with illnese. The fun-
eral took place to Clinton cemetery
Thursday afternoon, niftily •friends at-
tending. . ' • • .
.,• WANTED ion No. ShaW, of
No. 7 company, 33rd yew • nt, would
like to have the names el' %rise wlio•
'•new • Idea. • • •
Pattern given absolutely free with,
every 25c purchase at our store,
• Our idea is to stimulate trade during
the usually quiet month of August.
They are the pattern regularly sold
at 12c each and, the assortment con.
sista of nearly 200 different ityles.
• It just means that you get
07c worth of mercha,ndise
for 25c.
• Is it, not a saving proposition for you?
W. D. FAIR CO, Clinton
"Often thTeliCeheape3t—ilways the Best." -
fsi MAIM RAWANYAMMAWRAMWAMM MAR
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Midsummer
c Ilearizag Sale.
In order to clear out the,balanee.of our summer
footwear (and to make room for fall goods) we are
offering special inducements for the. next 10 days.
Read carefully the following list of prices, they are
money savers.
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Men's plow shbes,•well worth $1.00, going at 75o. •
Mens boxcalf gaiters and laced. boots, regular $2,50, only $2.00.
• Men's box calf and kid laced boots, regular $3 00, fer $2 25.
- Men's tan calf laced -boots- •20 per cent -discount of - regular prices.
,Women'e tan oxforde, vice kid, worth $,2.25, only $1.49, .
' Womenei tan petards, regular $1 60 to $1 75, for $1.19.
'Wotnea's slid kisses' orfords, worth $1.85 to $1.6f, going at 99o.
Boy's and Youths' tan laced boots 20 per cent Discount.
Women's dongola kid laced ani buttoned boots at .$2.25,
The above includes all our best goods. The King Queliey, The Boyer- '
ign, The Bell, and American Hem The regular prices ,run from 43.00 to
$3,50 all going at one prioe, $2.25 don't miss this opportunity to get up to
date goods at testi than wholesale prices'. -.
•See our Bargain Rack e for the best values in boys and girls sohool 13oots • • • ,
ever offered in Clinton, ,
Our low prices are loud talkers, No trouble tciehow goddri, • ' --
' The Old 'tellable; . . - . .-..,
The Store That Never Disappoints
'Taylor
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• to Toronto 01) :tober 8th eash and One Price. ' •
Ilan and theory; papas perpared foe I de§ire
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'oronto Conservatory exam. Tlie col- to meet the Deke of York, LI once so Butter and Eggs taken as Cash. •
legiate and public schools open on next ithat practice in telling • duty begin
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next -week. • •
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3 pair for 25c
Still a good aseortment of this big
bargain line left, children's plain
and ribbed gotton and cashmere
hose, medium small sizes, odd
odd pairs of linea that sold at 120
to 20o per pair, we have placed
them all on a table at your choice,
8 pair for
For the Boys
We have a very good line of ribbed
cotton hose, it has seamless feet
and is made from very strong
• yarns while the color is absolutely
fast, nothing better made for the
rough and tumble wear the aver-
age boy gives his stookinge, per
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Big
Specials
In Black Dress Goods
We have the handsomest materials and:the best values
mack--Dmig-staffs-for-the-coming-lallseason-that-have-eve
gone on the co-unters of this tatore. To.diy we want to tell you
about these lines that are extra special yalue: The prices are
popular ones
per yard, and
prices betore.
50c, 75c, $1.00
we have never sold as good goods for these
They are stylish, servieeable and extra value.
At 0 c
Black Cheviot Serge,all pure wool,40
incites wide, makes a very Service.
able skirt or fall costume, good
weight for fall wear, per yard....
50e
At 76c
Black Cheviot Berge, 42 to 44 inches
wide, every thread wool, will stand
. any amount of hard woar and looks
yery dressy when niade tip, per 75
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Black Cheviot, 54 inohes wide, pure wool, maker; a very stylish costume, • tiniteble
for skirts as well, wouldbe good valutrat $1,25, our special price...." LOO
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arld it. is tei . be' hope( that he will re- stse-...
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oys '.Clothing on. a boys suit
cover to hie right mind
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drama will be given tin er the auspices
of -the Epworth Leggii of Ontario St.
ethodisichurch, in tJ9e town hall, on
Fricley evenirfg, Aug..E when worsen
famous in the history of the wot ld,
tinimoned-by the Goddess of Faure
will plead their mei its entitling thciu
to the crown. The caste of characters
will include Barbara Fr•eitchie, Madame
Patti, Grace Darling, Mary Queen of
Sects, Queen Elizebeth, Canada, Carrie
Nation,•Madame Alban), 201 h century
girl, Pocahontas, Joan of Arc; Red
Cross nurse, a mother, Queen Isabella
of Spitin,Sappho, Jennie Lind, Maclaine
Tull TEXPLE OP FAnt , -This famous 1111"'" •
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Ursa, and others, with accompanying
guards and peg& It will be well pre-
sented, and will furnish a pleasant and
Profitable evening's entertainment;
performance starts at 8 o'clock.
Potusignix OF CLINTON.-The sad
news of the death of Edward Sanders,
o Llra, yornzest=sorr
ard Sanders, and brother of the editor
of the Exeter Advocate, was received
bo his friends with profound regret,the
deceased having passed away on Tues.
• day week, the 13th in it. fie was 'of
thee& of 83 years, 5 months and 6
days. His death was not unexpected,
in December last having been attacked
With la grip and finally settling an his
lungs. The deceased was born in Exet.
er where he resided for many year a, In
180g he married M as Emma Demuth
and shortly after moved to Clinton,
where he lived for over a year. He
then moved to Exeter, residing only a
short time, when he moved to Elora
and remained there up to the time of
his death, He 'numbered his Mende as
many, among whono his prernatare de-
mise has caused deep sorrow and re.
gret, Hewes a member of the mason.
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------They-------ontwer ordinary
goods twice over.
• These ire some of
the pleasant things we hear
about our, 'LI" brand 3rd
suits, If you *are not a
judge, you are quite . safe
in taking .anythiniliaVing- this •brand. Hundreds 'of dol.
▪ lars are being spent to advertise the Lion brand, an it
al- would be foolish to Spend all this money if the goods did
not back our statements
611---All-oar--“Lion't-brand saits-have-.3_speciaLleatures
dm- —fit, quality and price.
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Once a customer, always a customer. •
We are the only people handling this line of goods
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011 Saturday next we will have a
March lst, Mrs Johnson buys her boy a $2
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. suit at a, "cheap store"—as she calls it._
ril 15th, she finds the snit about worn out
and buys another at the cheap store for $1.50.
Gets a slight cut because first suit did not satisfy
...on June ist,•boy looks very shabby,and she is
compelled to try another at a cost of $2.50, at
the cheap store. Hopes to get satisfaction this
time: •
On July 15th, she finds the last suit worn out
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=7"and she brings her boy here and asks for our -4P
famous "Lion?' brand suit at $4, which we guar.
antee to wear. Now, how much would Mrs.
Johnson liiii!Zir-erhad-iihe • oug s om us in
the first place. If the sum is worth saving,lbuy
your boys' clothing here and get the Lion brandf.
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full selection of new Caps, new Shirts,
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le fraternity under whose- auepIces the atm -7, Wanted 5 Hand Sewers for Factory ; also 2.Sinart Boys urai6d to take up Cutting at Factory. :::4°,4
funeral was was eo3dueted Ills remains .....00
were taken t° 1.1xet" fir butlal end ri.: ~$4140.....*********k****....*****1 .
Were laid to 'rest in the Exeter eetne-.
new Ties, for early fall wear, and you
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