The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-08-03, Page 8>,>.-•-dr. E'+yo-....
,Ladies' . RUBBER APRONS.
extra: heavy; 'Fancy trimming
full . cut. Special , ,,2:1e
Clrildren'sr::Mesh SOC,KEES,'
BePt ;qualityJ' assorted eolors.
Pair, .,, . ,". 19
"BOYS': GOLF, SOCKS. h
they mixture,: All, SizL°8.' ,
In
t
Hickory ELASTIC; guarau:
teed • for.."longest service,,
4 Yds; on Card • 15c'
Balance . of Fancy ' 'FOILS.'
Clearing t • Yd 19
Adjustable`"Shoylder• STRu05.;.
Hickpry Elastic, Pr,, , .:.., 25c
asemntS
3
Children's Ribbed
w Black.., -Cott°n
H..o' ae cer...,:..
br
es
Brown. • and White g `:2 Doiges, Brown andyavy
•
2 Pair for ' • : , •,. r 15c. Pair : , .. :19c
Agricultural'.:Par
Holiday ii
Cvc
Mu
oti
Q•
AT 1.30 O'CLOCK
BAND •• CONCERT
jH
•LUCKNOW ;SE'•1PTIN$I;
The Citizens,'- Hand' will: oiler' a
sacred band: concert on'•Sunday even-
ing. on the band stand,, •to' eonimence.
at , 8:15, The •.Wednesday, night pro;
gram,' was, not held' this ,-reek= due to
the: fact that the band ,was ,taking
part in a Tattoo at Harriston mak
in •th triii there b ' bus:,
.g, e y u .,
LANGSIDE
SUNSET STAKE:
Three year-old ,Trot .$500.00
WHITELY,. STA
W KE
,H E-
Three -year --old Pace • $300.00
T R ' _TAKE•
•
Free. -For -All' - .:'. $500.00
•
•GO• EN GA
DE GA 1'E :STAK
E--
2.17 Trot or Pace '...:on,q.00
G
oil'ER
IC K
H-S�It�
2.22 TrotTor�Pace • $500.00...
Miss Jessie Henderson is•'hoI't
ing with; relatives in Toronto.:
Miss Jean Reed ,of Paris_ is `a visit--
or
isit-or at the::home of Dr, and Mrs: Bal-
four. •
Miss May Mgfean; of Winnipeg is
visiting with her sister, Mrs. W. ,C
Johnston.,
•
Mrs, :H° A Bo (neei
� , . ,orne Mas Ella,
Miller) is• a guest- at the borne of
Mrs.: Elliott..
;Miss Luer McTnnes of Piapot, Sask,;
rias' a :week -end; guest .of- her, aunt;`
Mrs, Jessie McInnes.
'
Mr:" M ... and 14I ' ' Er , .M is .
m urc son: '. of
and' -"Mrs. a h.
Toronto . Spent' the: tr'eekend with ;
Larry' Jalinston's
ecovery Expected
anima" ;and; "Daddy" Are First
Words Spoken By Youngster ,After
More Than. Seven Weeks • ;:neon-
serous,
After seven weeks. of tireless'
,Vatching and waiting, the Parents Of
Larry' Johnston, -three-Year ,old: local
oust .;who was knoeked d g wn b ' : a;
,y
truck iurA London and • who; 141.0 beeti;
.weo}iseiogs, ever • since, heard : him.
niter his , `first• words on Saturday
tiw
ght hen he painfully , and with
-treat difficulty forced the " words;.
11lami}ta,.
',.and .Daddy.,
', .from •his lips''
It was the. Most encouraging: sign, of
the former's uncle Mr.`. Sam Murch- mpr'oyement'; that doctors ,have••,seee
uicehis accident seven weeks ago
"+*hen the• little lad wandered from the
:loi;ue of his grandparents, Mr. and
Yirs., A. -J. Wharton on Grand 'Av
enue and was struck by:a:,truon
the Ridout''street bridge in Locic ndon.'
Mr. and "Mrs. Edward Johnston: of
Stratford,the :parents;` of the little
visitors with l r.-snit-1VIrs.-Wi113arr► lad �vha._ha_ve;,.been_._niaintaining 0
Hornell.constant bedside vigil • in' the ' Sick
•;. Children's,, Hospital' in: London since
Mrs. D. M. Johnston and 'daughter= . , , o . their.
�h® accident...werg.rewarded, f,r Loi
of 'Strathroy Spent the; week -end with' long and patient wait on Saturday.
the former,s parents, :Mr, and Mrs. ni ht. •
W. J'. `Todd. ..•:
� Larry . had evidently,:been trying to
• Miss Edna Rivers has returned to talk' for some days"' and ,doctors, also
her home at Seaforth • followi•n : <- believe he has been. able to hear for
g some. days,4 but Saturday. night the
visithere as the guest of ' Mr. and ,
rs. ' N. D• McKenzie'. first indication of returning speech
was -'seen. :'Larry's, lips' began : to
, .Col ha - ,
Mr.; 'nd "Mrs.:I',, a ve retu" '
, a • rn •' twitch_.as�he�•aysre:�::tryto :say;
•
ed from a • two-webk's•�. camping trip '.-tt o:
so et ' and''then the w words
at Woodstock, ' Niagara.Falls,' Chry-. "Dad Iy",, nd '"Mamma"• wer• e articu j
Y tea. .
stal Beach and Ki c n r
ah th e
e •
l t� i e w
r forcing
;soli•
,,..
Mr. and Mrs, R H; Thompson and
Willard_ are visitors this week in
Toronto with Mr and Mrs. P. J
Naylor.
The' married -men and the 'single
men engaged in a' friendly, game of
baseball las ' Y
,Thursda evening. The'
sinl
e men were the- winners.
Mrs. Norman is; visiting "with' her
sister,'Mrs. J. Wilson of Whitechurch
Those ,attending the W.M.S. meet -
in • 'of •Chalmers„>ran . glide and Cal-
vin-held'
al-
g. ., g..
vin held' at the home of A
Mrs 'Ei-
erson were `Mrs: J. Richardson; . aria.
Grace, Mrs.' J. Conn and Ruby; rs..
Nornian, Mrs. V. Emerson • and,: Doris
New • Covered 'Grandstand
Good nick,
lu
•Bet ,,.. Privileges , Allowed
,41ng g w
GENERAL, ` ADMISSION
1
50c rax Extra)'
B. Whitely, M. D. President
E. R..'Wiee.'•Treasurer
F. Clark, V. S., Secretary.
';PURPLE GRoVE,.
-- • Mr. Kenneth--R°obertso} is visiting
his' ,brother James. r'
. ` ;Mi. and Mrs` i
. W lhs':Hill ;of Sarnia
visited the fornier's uncle, Mr.` Will
;Hill last week.
Miss Lettie' Gawley P • sp ent the week'
end in n Lo`don
._..
Mr. W.
H. Scott d home
returnedo e''
' from Toronto.
` Mrs.
Robert Walker ..and son of
, WinniPe are visiting a.
t Jack Em-
, ereon's. •
Quite a number, from
here atten-
deo the• icnic,' held`' at Mr.
PWes
Guests', Bush last°Wednesday.
y •
tchie
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hornell and
family of -Toronto :.were , week -end
Mrs. E. 'G. Johnston of :Virginia: them • out, hesitatingly,. ,like a„ child
i
• •'i'to-talk.'• 1VIr Johnston said
Minnesota has returned home after learn ng
visiting-for._three-.months;_with__her_ it would he just like:trying to teach
1
si teriMS'S .Christina ,Carrick; :" • a "baby to• talk, •to'teach`• the, ad. He.
'ever
Mr and Mrs. Kenneth' gives y.... inni'cation of''trying to.
•rerriember His eyes' show that ''he; can;
Mr.and . Mrs., Earl 'Gaunt;; and Mr.
se eo nize. his arents�.:ai d
e and to g R
'John Milter "visited' friends wast Tues-,
that, he can, hear. is evidenced in ;his
da ', at.;Guelph.,:Iiamilto and • Shake-
actions:; every time someone speaks.-
secure ':.
li's ` ' s and.,
t : -move i Lan
Lair tr.'ed. d
Mr. Alex Murdie of Toro to ' is
n • tried `'to •turn his head but• the ,Pain':
spending,a 'w eks vacad orwith his
evidenty, made'.lim give :up,: He cane
arents ''at 'Point Clark. Mr. Gibson
P. eatGo'rid is •fed ,with a 'spoon, taking
White. is also a',:visitor t the/M r
dieplenty of ,nourishment `` •
His' journey along' the.'road 'to: re-
covery: is , alrnost-a'-suretynow,-An
r ' a:•beperformed :some
-0pe uric;; -.'.had., t A
i1
days; ago :and a tpfece :of=
they:,
removed „to : relieve. pressure, on the,
brain,and`' now ° with recovery ..in
sight doctors:and parents' alike have
every. hope. that:`•:the little lad. will
soon • be: able to move about:freely,,
a
1
althou h it, willbe;' a long,;slow grind
•
Mrs.: S. Hutchison and Dorothy of
Wing am spent Saturday; ,with:'Mrs
Conn.•
Mr:' and' An w` Forsytheo
d Mrs ore
Toronto are Visiting with the•latter'
parents, Mr;:;.and: Mrs. J. ':B'. Morrison
cottage.
Miss : 'Helen Lane, daughter.• of Rev.
VAP. Lane and Mrs: -Lane- o€ -Sea-L
f forth; "has secured •herATC. dei=
s "gree , in • vocal, and piano,' taking bon-,
ors :in Raeh.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell.: Ritchie' of
St.'' -Helens spent' Sunday
and .Mrs. •R Tiffin;
Miss'Agfines Martin:of<
.
spent last week with Miss,
Eileen Stuart
Mr. Duncan" 'Kenned •
y
,whe -for Messrs: Walter ,wheat,....for -
George Tiffin with' a very;
and. good, quality,
.grain -:7 --
with Mr
WawanOS
Velma and
threshed
Scott an
good yield
Th Lan si --United
e , g de .: W.M.S. will_
meet this . Wednesday .'afternoon , at
the' home 91 Mrs' Georb''Harkness.
g
•
;,The Whitechurch • Women's Insti-
tute•.held their community picnic to
the end of: the. .Boundar`' last Wed
t, Y
nesday afternoori:,::A sizeable ' crowd
gathered the -,weather and'
g
surroundings ideal 'for a picnic', need
less" to say; ,all` :enjoyed' themselves
immensely" .The August meeting
'...of
k. g
the Institute will be;held' ,the: 2nd
Friday' in August at ' the home' of
M,r J . B': ..Moirrison: Alt • ladies : in
-•
r George Douglas Miss
Mary,
Doui las :Miss'. hristina Carrick 'and
. � , C a r
is Jean.: Isobel>Douglas,.
the ; M les and
have 'returned !from ;a' two ' weeks'
holiday at 'Kintail '
Dr and Mrs..' R. L. Treleaven leave
the : first'; of the_. week,' .accompanying
d
Mr.. and Mrs.: A. ' H..Aiken of; Allen
--
Ord,- ferd,'- on an :> 8 -day trip through
q C.
ucbe roving
-
Mr. and Mrs. John McNay and
a
faniily ;;of Seaforth, were visitors --last
"See here,
d Plasgow; • •"if
•'ok
es about.
last :Month; I
n ,
journal.
writes" a man' from
,;' you print any'' more
P Y
Scotchmen as` Y
ou did
1 stop 'borrowin"our
the locality ..:re c�rdally invited to
Mrs: .Bruce, formerly, ' ,Miss. Allie
Little: o ' Londonother t f,-• and oter relatives
spent t"he °week -end' with Mr, and Mrs.
John McInnes
appreciates the very; ;liberal;
Iatronage' it received dur.-
ing, the' JU.LY'.AL which
=eaded..Jul, 9th.
L y•
Dress. Depart-
will
LOw
continue the July Sale--
"Prices until August 15.
i
dvantage of phis special
0
0
week at the, homes of Mr. and Mrs:
Wni ,'Johnston, and Mr. and ' Mrs.
S. A. Carnochan.
w •i e' :• DGoods
Ne 1 n s, f ,Dry are at -
riving daily,; and .although:the; prices
of ev'e'rything are advancing-,,
are
notraising'any of „our prices. THE
MARKET "STORE.
"`.Master • Ross Ma(Donald,,_ son-' of
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne MacDonald 's
Spending p" :`the • remainder of. the boli=.
;.,, , --
days' ati:th '1iome of! hiis'granuirrothe
'Mrs. Thomas MacDonald. -
a•
'1 0 't C.N.R.'staff'
11.r. Frank T er f, hei
Y ,
art Listowel and sI formerly,
;of Luck -
now, has purcha.ed
a, ;lot •there i, and
is ecti.ng ,a• •residence; . excavation
-Work having .started ' last *reek
Miss Lenora Webster and Mr. C.
M. Johnston of; Sarnia, .were:visitors;
in Toronto and other' points early in;
the week. They `were ,;accompanied by'
Miss '11azel •Webster, who in visiting
in Toronto r •
Rev: and Mrs. tonale.',
and family are spending the• month.
of August at Bruen ',Beach. {Services
next :Sunday' in the 'Presbyterian
Church, will be conducted by,t, rev °l?•
M: Gol.grihbun.
Rev Ee O. and . Mrs, Gallagher•
were visitors with Misses Dorothy
and Maue• -Cooke, The~ latter part of\
ek b fore returning we e to , Owen
Sopnd, ' after holidaying at :Rig • Bay
Point on Lake Simcoe.
Ondi 0C rov to n Imp ed .
Marke r mprovement 'is noted this
:.Week .:in tl condition Of Mr. T. 5.
need of Orillia,. who is.• considered: to
be "'out -of claifger' 'following 'a heart'.
attack, that for a time caused IhiS
recovery to be despaired off. Ilia son
Austin returned to Kitchener the
first "Of `the'week: '
Mri. James Cleland, who are visiting
at the .liome"o tie n tex's`lirother '
pr. Wm.. Connell, was baptized -.by
ltev C..i11 MacDonald: at the Sunday
morning 'service in the Presbyterian
Church, , During the service,, Mie.
Apitr of Stratford, vlrltor tit the'
FALLS DOWN WELL :'•
ON 'TOP OF -BROTHER.,
Brothers Escape.e With Shaking -U P,
In --Peculiar, ', Accident
- �
-While , cleaning :a Wen on the farm'
of 'Louis Weatherhead`<on' Saturday;
he' and his brother Frank; figured in
a'Peculiar , misha•P•' w-hich 'luckily, 'oc-
curred
curred without -se i.ous results.
The .well; .22 feet deep, had been
umped dry , and ';Louis was cleaning
it out; His brother:. Frank was stand
m -
g'.:on . a plank .placed across • the
top of. the well, and was:' in the act
of•. raising':the ;painto'allow the
che.ck::valynAo: be -.cleaned,- when•.snap
:vent'• the plank :and a' ` artiori 'of. it
pilon with' brother' ran , w n "`"hurt-
g.
ling .to .the "''bottom with . the; latter
alighting upon' Louis, while the plank,
fortunately m sledstrikingeither
'ecd
6f them: Louis had. a. badly
sratche '
arm as a result ,and; Frank was`con-
siderably shaken up, but outside of
that, all was' well'•'within the well.
BLAZE 'TIIIREATENS
FIELD OF. GRAIN
When fire broke out at the edge o1!
in outfield •on •; the farm of Mid.
Humphry on Monday, it took `a
3tiff battle for a few minutes' to•
bring' it under control ''and prevent,
its spread. A ,few sheaves of 'oats.
were':burned with tht .fire .working
its way into 'a hay "field and advanc-•
ing toward 'h. large, standing oatfield.
of :Mr. John.'Joynt's, which wan quite
ripe • and 'would 'have quickly' been'
y,
onsunied by the 'flames. Mr Hum
nhrest; was assisted, by Mr Joynt and
Wes in .beating out the 'spreading
flames before it gt. beyond. 'control.' .
THURS
A�t1GUST.3rd. 19
°; 03:
HANDY AIVIMONIA, 2; , PK•GS, .,,.,:, • . ,.. :;
KELLOGG'S • RICE • KRISPIES, PI{G. ;. < 10c •
BRAN FLAKES, . PKG: ., . 10e
SEEDLESS RAISINS, 23;.. , 25c
SO BISC. I2r
,DA U TS. 2• LB`S '
• PEACHES''."'..:LARGE.... SIZE, i -El: ,DOZ
PRUNE 2 LBS;
25c.
TOMATOES ARg OF GOOD QUALITY ITX ,.A DARE PRICED.,
REASONABLE;: "BUY., THEM BY 'TBASKEL'.
[TANNER: RACE MEET 4'
''• AT GODERICII'.
Record\List Of Entries • For Five
Ra es. $2,500, in:• Purses
': The next great racing event of the:
season will be the b nner race;. meet
o be held at . Goderich on • Au'gust
7.tli, 1933 (civic holiday'),, with •tht'
!argest • entry; list of good' llor,ses ever:.
brought together at tine a 'any.
race meet in Canada.
Th • •inc stakec
e card Ludes five races,
=the three-year old •:trot, with . 14'
sentries;' the.three-year-old pacer' with
'3 • entries; the free-for-all, 10 en;
;files: the 2 22 :stake, 24 entries,. and”.
2.
':lie .2.17' stake,,,with 20 entries. For
•each race; there : is a $500 stake, and'.
the large entry list, 'containing th'e•
names • of • ractic lly the good
Horses :in'. Ontario, with' 'several from:
e --`Western P n e'k, en tire..
,re t afternoon's spirt.
..
Camp Girl" Attend
A hfield C
'This
Minister, Hol'
Commelioes days
v � Daniel Stalker
Week:With •� e S
. uPPlying...T�>!s _. _u_ _ y . •, , .;.
•Last -Sunda` -the Girls' Car at
tended thorneng Servicewin'a
body
.
of ...' _'.of Members .of; he.
a ah it m oleot,.,.
..PAMP leadin the service of rais
e
'dna a,much appreciated
b s of the
message:.'in''son . '•Me er
g zn t
congregation" brought some '80 camp-:
era the h ch nd•-back'.a again, as
e s to. th_ ,c ur , ,a .< ,g ,
h ',Boys' t ey , had•`.done for the, y C p.
and also for'. the , Summer: • School;
in-
terest
amply 'repaid by`.the aided in-
terest caused bythe''.,:presence •and.
help of the young people. ,
The minister and -his 'wife ' leave
this' .week :for, their , vacation • at
Goble s Grove • Port Elgin, :during the:.
month. of August,. accompanied , by
n
their . andchildre Harriet and Cal
Next Sunday' •thee,pulpit, will be
Supplied- by the Rev. Daniel Stalker,
foriiierl ' •well •'and favorably
. r
inregion
n 1
known •,to -.many people this c i g
whei they.were .:members of his
Lurch at Cal
c i m ' ' ieh Y 'The• Will
u et,,,M ..
be glad ..`9f the .OPporiunity to'
o f.
•and greet their oldtinie friend, '•and'
e..
o ce. more= hear a � os 1 Message
n g. p
froni his lis..' '.•
P ,•
n ° `' 4 3 of
':'The "vest:• reac er for the 1 th
g P >
August e Rev ,W_ S. Banner-"
man, , of ; Titusville,, N. J., who was
for many ' years. •missionary
Western Africa ',and
i
n
also in • Alaska.
:Seth ministers are oldtinie•'friends of
the minister.
hone of 1t4r. , arid -1VIrs. Phillip :Stew-
ard, 'ti rendered; a solo. 2' `. •
Mrs. Jessie Murray'rbturned�home
on Saturday 'after,:two weplcs. spent
in Toronto with •Mrs: Gordon I•Ircks,
Since, the return of ',these t o ladies.
Murray wad;' accompanied' here from
Toronto by Mr: Hides, Who on' ;his.
return took his two, children, Jimmie•
'and • Barbara back to, the ' city, ''they,
having' Visited with 'their,; grandpar-
ents,; Mr, 'end Mrs; F. D. McLennan
during , their 'mothor'N :voyfi "8. ?, '
HOLID4Y,' MAIL CHANGE ' •
Owing to the •fact• that the noon
train, leaves the station earlier • on
Civic Holiday, August" 7th, ''the mail
will close , at ,1211 o'clock."
Kinloss Connell' i1inut€s
.Coifnci1 met/en July 24th as'per
adjournment:'•All : members present.
•.,;Ross:=McKensie�,that- minutes;: ;of
last.: regular:..nieeting: as .read 'by :con-
firmed and signed, -
Elliatf'McDougall—that having-
received a petition from' A. Cook,
Henderson and W. Kempton, asking
to be transferred from U. S. S. "14,.
Huron to. S: S: 'Kinloss,' that ''pet-.
tition be filed.,and the clerk write the
'inspector as to.'proper proceedure.
oss- Mc e zie-th t we do a e
$20,00 as grant to •Lucknow'Agricul
tr \
ur 1 oc'et
as
y,:•
Ellio — • 'o n:-
tt 11� o all: th t this c u
ci s
1 endorse � e :several ani nt
hi.
.p ye
made.' sinee,the las meeting 'Of Conn-::
ci
1.'
Ross- cDou,gallthat.the tender
',
�f N 'h McCallum for eon' truction:'.of
^einent, bridge on 13: C..:Exte sin tit
south° l.ine�:for $2.20' per cu. yard be
accepted:
I.ss 11iott ,thatorders,be :issue
fo '.-o- 1.-bil .
;,payment • f a 1 is and--accQupts
itassed; at. this ;nesting• ':
McDougall=McKersie-that we do
low :adjourn to meet 'ag. in on Mon
la the' 21st:' .da ` of ; u _ use at • the
usual--time.-and iJace .•
Cheques issued -- John Johnston'
,co.
h of •- attendange,p . 55c; Advance-
rimes,: Wingham,: advt., $2.85; Joseph :'
A netts .'grant L _A i 0:..
g ,, to so ety; $20 0
f illes`' o
i pie ,Bros: on . account 13. C. exp-,
. tension. $100.00; Gillespie: „Bros., June,
30, B.G. Extension $150.00.
;Highway : Che ties— m.: McKenzie •
55, $56:65; .T, 'F. -Dawson, P. L.
56 $119:80; 80; J. H: Ro.,s P.L. 57, 1$5:-
to;: Dan McKinnon, P.L. 5$; $239.80;_
A. Burn's. Estate,"P.L. 59;$5.25'Hal-;•
lahon' Bros.,';
P L. •60,.. $544.64
G rnt F.L.81, $116.131 Alex. McLeod
PL.62, $30:00Albert,
.
•
Little, P.T.P.L:
63, ' $4.80; Orville 'Tiffin, P.L. 64," $38.-
r1i5i••„.,
Joseph Tiffin, .,• 1.L .'' 65, .
..$21.45;
S. Purvis; P _. 66•
R. LAIsTE,Clerl •
47
OBIT
BUAR.. Y
I'
WILL AM YOUNG
•
Ti
T erepa•sed . away o ...
s ay at phis h me an ' .
Kinloss-. Townshi' ,'':lot 27 Con.' 7 •
W:rllam Young, beloved husband: of..
Margaret Jane ' Pinnell in his 69th`•
,
year, The service .was heldat hi t'-.
y .. slue,
sid
re ence on Satur J `22
dRYr my 122nd,',:a1
2 P;1VI'. Internent • taking ' lac
a '•in:
. „
Tiffiin's' Ceniete•`
He: leaves 'to'`mou oss
e rn ,his 1 ' •ills •, �"`"',"�"'`
w dow ,two' daughters,
Catharine
.
May) ',Mrs. 'Waiter Richardson, of
Culross•' andJean a
thom';
Also two
s.
sen',Clifford' and Wesle at
n , y, . m „
There are' 'three ,grandchildren 2
Thepall-bearers ,• ,were. -his- three
cousins, Robert •and ..Alex MacKenzie
of : Lueknow; , W. Y. ,MacKenzie ` .of,
Toronto;; . Peter Melia; William Orr,
and William Stuart>`of •Langside. r '=,
is: the word describing our new
line of Men's Oxfords for Fall.
A Complete' Rangeof ENSOXFORDS in CaIf' '•
Calf
Finish Priced from , : + . .::.. ; , , ;$2.50 to 4.0 0
MEN'SRICHMOND. OXFORDS, in plain &•+,'[oicassrn
}type Styles: Priced At . ...., ..r . 'Y a : , '� - Y �4)o..00
To Our Wonted Customers
HAVE YOU 'TgiED A PAIR of OUIt• HEEL HUGGER.1•1OSIE1tY'
We carry a colpplete stock in'a,llthe Latest Shades. in bath
:�11i1• .'; A ,114-..
�Mr
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fi
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