Exeter Advocate, 1909-02-18, Page 7 (2)•
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snd Creat Britaire
"It is a. pleasare to .me," he
"and 1 ant aure it ought tee
be to to all Ameritans and to all'
ansaiians that the friendship be-
• -e-eneyou and the people of Oen.
. de has Steadily grown, end that
your Government and ours have
lately been table to conclude threo
reatita designed to remove Foie
ethic cansee of dispute betweeu the
two peoples. One of these provides
for the, casket delimitation of, the
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fz the frit
4)f all qU�ZU.H*
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Uuited e etti.Deltrwit141
and within the liist $4* week
your Jate. Secretary of State and
I have e eigned two other treaties,
op* for the arbitration .of anete
tions retnting to the North Atlas*.
tie fisheriee„ and the other raga
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lilting the use of waters on the
boundary between the United
States and Canada. ,This lest as
a matter of the greatest conse-
quence beeause questions left un-
settled on this boundary might
*easily, give rise to vexatious eon:
t roversy.
EM OF LAVA,
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axe.
tepatch from Mexico itie
Another.. earthquake occur -
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' t'‘'.'`;‘,1•;
LflO ollowed the -A
'ridge of lava iabout a mite long is
£treaming -down one sid, of the
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regio.ed it far as known. The
affectd is 'Arran. Thefanina oil
.known s the Dos Boosts,
or months shot a, tannin of
aines and 'smoke into the tsar for
inny Immireds :of feet, lime -turn.
ed into a geyser, and fears are en-
rteined that eventually the well,
w}iich for so long has furnished a
grand epettaeler of the powers of
flaturc, may become on active cano. The Sot evidences Of this
ere made apparent on Tuesday,
in addition to the great
*o time of boiling water • which, is
heavenward at the rate of
gelione each twenty-four
ours, st, large quantity of volcanic
atone was thrown out.
Suainer DriI w• ill be Meld This
Year, -aa await
A deepsteh from Ottawa gays:
he fear expressed in SOMe guar-
s that the cutting down of the
niIiUa. estimetes this year by $340,
on the item for annual drill
ompered with the expenditure
r the nine purpose last year,
roo tItrtitiirrititt of the num-
er of men to be drilledin the'lita
ext, summer, is not
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0117011. ES IN CANADA.
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A dertpateli from Ottawa say:
There are now twenty-four appli-
cations for divorce to beconside
t ,Et4 31.01
nee-Thisseonstitutes a recor
in divorce cases for any one zes-
sion of Parliament. The -cases are
• na-iautherssiantatice...
thr - resi-srie-Peovineeti,-thera-fie-
ing.veaet aliverce_tourte in. the
other Provin. ees of Vat ,,Dominion.
Leet year only aye divorce* were
granted_ by Parliaments sand -Sine
confederation the total -has been
sixty-six.
HILL'S' ACTIVITIES.
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Petitions la Legislature for Bight
to Build Raffitieye.
A elespatch from Winnipeg svsys:
Petitions are now before the Mani-
toba House and hills will Shortly
uc or 41 owing James, Henri have re..ceived notice •of
o rared ed f
J. Hill to build further railways
in the province, and also to form
company which will purchase *11
these railways and control them
under .one name. This legielation
will rmit the Hill forges a co*
rentrate 'their Werk in the pre
ince. _
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•Pittifie Ova. •
iluivereity tat liroOgtktOtt
1,402 students enrolled, 'which
in the attendariee.
P. Roe.'
stock broker, who fro
ages-ia-payingeoff bieeereditere. -
Mr. Laneaeter's level crossings
bill pitesed the UOUSOI and goes,
before ,the Senate for the fourth
time.
Th Cana4iann Northern lue
010404 Sp contract with the Domin-
ion Steel COMPitay for 30,000 tons
a rails.
Mr Charles P. Henderson, 4
pioneer farmer of Wawatieses
wa frozen to death °while walking
An illicie still WAS seized vit. Ste.
Agatha by Montreal officers, and
Joseph ()barest orrested on a.
charge of runnin
(se
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Fraser are to retire from the Gov-
ernment service as a result of the
marine uuieipslities.on
are moving to I3ridgo
made free o give them easier ite-
ms to Montreal.
The Duke of Bedford has given
six yaks to the Dominion" atict an
effort will be made to breed them
in Canada. •
The Council a St. Catharines
was served 'with an ittjunptioa to
restrain it from the license
reduction -bylaw. -
Ur. Matthew A. Wilke, formerly
a Gelb, is to roarry fatties Sylvia
Orem, the only daughter of Mrs.
Hefty Green of New York -
Three_ hundred employees of the
COlonial Illesehieg Works at St.
CHICAGO CORN,FD BEEP,
l'iria Seekired Calatrart to Supply
Brilfsli MINI for Three Years,
A despateh from London eass:
A Chicago firm has been awardedcoarseet to supply the British
army with corned beef for a period
pi three years. 'The &it delivery,
-and 1,000,
pounds,- will be made next K,sod further deliveries will be in
accordance with the requireinents
41 the army. ^- The meat • will be
packed Chicago- under the super-
vision of British army officers.
e item is due to the
fact t a is year there will not
the . expense of 8, military dia.
mv�1veFur the QuebeasTer-
r kat year. For 1906-07
hole militia force was drilled
to 4850,000, and in 1005-0 for
*800,000. Thit year the appropti-
*Con *800,000, which_ will he
!vie -for. An requirements.
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1r or. THE EMPIRE.
Ai*Wf.ju Splseine of the
BrIflsb War °Mee,
patch •from London says:
:ingat a militaty dinner in
on Wedateeday night on
f the territorial *tiny in
ons roblems of detense
aainst e i le iiivesion, the
ltiglit Ron. R. II. Haldane, Secret.
ate for War, announced
tht the Government is neaotirit,-
with ...its :dozoinione :over the
with -VleAre- theS eirtation
Jf an army of empire not of
reat Britein merely. Seeretry
ae.Werred also with greet
tion to the faetlee the out -
• of the resent agitation a0t-
00 nits had Joined the ten
orial army ,and 103 appliestiont
iad been r , eeeived for commie -
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A MST OF IIUMMINGeRIRDS
Five Handrea to be Estee it Ban-
• newt la Team.
A deepeteli from Teinapie0.* Vex.'
satyr*: A pule gtealiir in: Tampico
ha* reeeived 3•11 order' front Harry
J. Benson of Stt n. Antonio, for 500
beim:tibia - lards, whish are to be
'served at. a banquet bbe given
that•eity- Humming birds are
plentiful 'in this region, and the
order will 'be ,fillatl
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"-INVITATION TO CANADA.
,Aske a to"Settd •Deiliigiqoes to Dal4
• ,' -4.!Ooltreso.,
• A deepetelt • from Cheyeneet
Wyomieir„ says: ZainesBryce, Ant.
baeeador of Great his for-
warded from Washington, an invi-
tation Of the Daley Parinieg (ions
gress'• to ' the Minister of Agrietil-
titre of ',Canada,. in, order that the
-Dontiniort Ma. reptasented at
the coegrees ere, Veil. II,
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Nieger 11
to, wake
g• iim rails b
!tent feature.
rapidly' neut.
meeting
the cnn
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:ant
bony Dough. "
Iltee they heki
erenine with .W.• DIArcee
illuminating rt.
roireatittee pr inst*II
thiit will mit *a
of at ee at least '70 hort4e.
lapin *mil City
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Th
missal. It is wild the plant will
• be inoved_to- Magog.
Premier Scott of Saskatchewan
wants the Dominion Government,
he eirpeose ofstaking ear
of the baud of fanatical Doukho
sent. backsto hi* Province
from ,Ontario. Th• e --Railway Commission lute
ordered •the Grand Trunk to place
a night watchman on the Montreal
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* Irt4e.114,_ lar 1.°03/4
for ,
o' orilieres tieorgian Bey
ports. NO. 1 'Northern,*1.18,4 *11
rail, and No. 2'Nortiterri 1.1o0411
Oats' *o N. 2 whi
47,140i n track, - Toronto;
Western Oenada oats, 41i3ina lake
ports, and No 3, 44e !eke -ports.
,Ityessiiro. 2 07 to outside,.
'..Ba,rleire-No. 2 barley ese out-
side; No. 3 extra 55Xe to We, and
No. 3 52 to 53e. •
Bitekwheate-58% to 59c, outside
Nos. -NO. 2, ale outuides -
Corn -Ng. American yellow,
70% -71c on track, Toronto, and
ellow, 0,70e, ,Toronto
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Toronto.
Bran -Cars, $21 in bulk outside.
Shorte 423 in bulk outeiele.
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Apples ---$4 to- $5.50 for choice
qualities, and $3 o $3.54) for cooks
ing Ipeas ste"
• Beaiii--Prime, $1.90 to $2, and
handpiekedsle.10 per bushel.
Honey -Combs, $2,e5 to $2.70
per dozen, and strained, 1034 to
lit -per pound. • • -
Itay-litie 1 tiinothy,- $10.00 to
On Per ton, on track here, and
lower grades $0 to $10 a ton.
Straw -40,50 to $1.50 on track
Potatoess-Onearios, 00 to6cper
bag. - . •
Poultry -Chickens, dressed, 12 to
130 per pound; fowl,- 10 to tic;
dueks, 13 to iitcs geese, 12 to 13c;
turkeys, 17 to lito per pound.
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TIIE DAIRY -MARKETS. '
• Butter -Pound prints, 21 to We;
tubs and large rolls, to to 22e;
ferior, 18 -to 190 treamery rolis,
ea to tac, and solids 20 to 20c.
Eggs--Caslotsof cold *orate,
to: tie; selects, 27 to -25c, and
ncw laid, 29c per dozen.
heseits-Large Cheeses 13c -per
pound, and twins, 13c.,
• Boa PRopttars
street, crossing. at Kingston, where Baeore-ansong clear, 11 1
the recent double fatality occurred. per pound in cease lots; mese.por
.1114.,•••••10.
420 to 820.50; short eue,
OltEAT .
The new British. nava,-1 • pro- ialieqadmo8::Lhsseig4eteet°reniedgt tolute 3g,it,4
gramme will include the building leise to ire; shourtlere, 10 to 104!
UL six Dreadnoughts. s hacks, ie. to, Wee; •breidrfast
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'EtstY'4Tvtis"'is off, ion, eVelratetoes ti th*t rot -re the geat.
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iree-rirtartairs Of a miuliou,as reeourcei of theswaters,of the 1)o-
v'ihpared-witI the preeeding 3esr.i minion -would be-feeiliteted were '
BF Provinces s Nova, -Soo1ia leads.t nt'divided 4141.4_ .eritY-4114 •-
With a rots' eateisi set 'ping of
32,330; --Britisf, Columbia comes eine a jurisdiction 'merged in one
/4„. . antral ayatem-under Federal tem-
aekstItira, with• ; trol.
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or elkaiee butcher esttle; every-
thing WAS quickly cleared sand
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-ore wanted. Sheen and lama -
Steady demand and prices firm at
lest quotations. liogs-Seteet at
46.0 f.o.b., and .70, fed, and
sterol.
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itte eon illy the agniliotinte
IatriaireedInto
AN,
tine-ean-applieneesrecentla -again
dragged into the light of day -has
Suffered a fate by no Means uneom-
mon. -----itegeadedesithetiorron,-
Joseph-Igeace Guillotin was in
„reality a Philaketbrimist -deserving
Of the highest respect, says the
Westminster Gazette. •
Born at Sitintes in Poitou in 173s8.
of hard working, austere, . middle
class stock, and educated at the
Jesuit College of Bordeaux, he be-
gan life es a professor under the
eanI6 roof. Determining later to
study medicine he brilliantly passed
the necessary examinations i
Paris, for a time -practising a
Reims, ,afterward with hie wife r
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turning to theetapttat. By
Indeed, he was named depute of the
Tiers Etat on the outbreak of the
Revolution, his fiast measure* in
the •Aesemblee Constituante being
hygienic. liee forthwith brouglt
ahout:the better, ventilation ' an
cleanliness of the building * and,
he eold7Weglier .set in -the in-
lation of heating apparatus.
he, doctor did, not stop here.
orroratilekert at the slow torture
f the,deeth penalty inflicted upon
floe non -privileged chose!, deeapita-
ion being allowed only in the ca -
if the noblesee, on Doemlier -1,
TT'S BURIAL PLACE,
Ambrose tentrie Says Ile Will
'Never Reveal the Spot,
A deepatch from 'Wirinbeeg Szto:
Considerable interest has beam,
Jy a 'story,: printed a, fe
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h a republic, who .00111011%
tho firing squad which execii
homas --Scott duti
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Ott was
buried' On Thursdaypine pails-
liehed the following letter;
ins ublishod to the effect
d be willing to disclose(
sp4 where the body of the late
Thomsi Scott lies, upon a moue-
tary consideration. I wish, to 'state
that many "basvesteen-sap----
proirelted on this etilaciet, and
have always refused to betray lima
secret. I hoe. never 'offered arr.
do so upon any conekleration.
wish to NAL that, although I em
poor Man, yet I feer that must
keep that teeeret forever„ and it is
perfectly useless to approach ma
n the subleet." • •
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DENIED ItIS G„IJILT.
Last Wards of Stephen Striate
Itiefere
spateli'from Ifirempton sa
Stephen SitTyhriuldrischrGirmliocrisinin
n,
onhanged
t rdshere -8-eclatles,ak:
a jail Physician, Dr. D. liege
gie r noulieed the man deed*
'is best .words were utter -
corridor after handle
had been mainkelod behind his back
1780, he proposed the tibeolute and after he had bidden farewell
equality of punishments.e rno-
tion was adopteiiseititd breakings on
he wheel and similar atrocities he-
ame things the But the
woeti
vent the roaeltine iestened s
name and four years later put 10
mat tearful. use:
In after years -he -quietly prac-
tised' his 'profession 1814 -the
!cry stop he had taken for.human-
ity'e e4re haunted him like a night-
mare.
A number of women on horst. con, 5.% to lee • ,
back will take part in the next sof- Lard Tierce** 1214;
'tubes
The Judicial -Committee of the
fragette raid in London. 14404 'Ansi lee.
Privy Colleen has decided the ram- BUSINESS AT MONTREAL.,
on* *Dominion Steel -Dominion Coal
**PPeal in favor of the Steel.Com-=entreat, ..re0. 10. ---Peas No.
P"ThYa; United 'Lf,2106 t'Levosrerrit°No.r4;;,* 43Qto4t47204;nlidiextizrall
pi*oed „ mansion md urging that No. 1 feed, 47 to anessleise-T teed;
the Gaelic language be ainoeg the 4014 t° 4/0.; On-t‘ri° 476i
compulsory subject! for Matriculate °Atilii° 11°' as 46c" °I4littti
tion at the National- University.
4, 450, Bar1esa-$0..2; 0334.0145e
Manitoba feed barley, 55 to 65%e;
IiitelciM1417t4„.-41/0.--66e. 'War,
Manitobti, Spring wheat.. paten
first, 85.00; Menitobee Spring
wheat patents,.. itemitls, *3.10s
Manitoba strong, bakers'. '114.00`e
:Winter' wheat patent*, 03.20 to
straight roller*, 44;80 to
UNITED STATES.
eruilade against.epitting
ben begtin in Nevr York.
A Nebraska assemblymate fol-
lowing the lead of legislators in
California-,
has intr
bill.
evade, and Oregon,
uced an anti-Japanese, $4.90; straight rollers, in bags,
tte.25 to $2.35; extra, in baga, $1.1
00 to 42. • Peeds-atanitobso bran,
421 to $22; Manitoba ehorte,••
Ontario, bran,- 412: to ,Sit2.50; n-
tetio aliorts, $24 to .424.50; Oii
tare() miiialinge, $24.50 ito
pure graid rnoai1e, 428, ta 4
mixed iiouiI1e, $25 to,e7. Cheee
Einest. western, 12!,4 to 12e';
GENEIt
It is regarded as trietbf now,
that thearritch Elena e will riitifk
the Iresle traeay-ieith Canada. '
Franee and Germe,ny have bigniA
an 4greeraent settling differences
concerning Morteeten affairs.
Confident that Turkey does no
intend. to open hostilities Bulgaria
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has disbanded her reserVists.
Revolutionists' at Resift, Petite)
litliVO murdered titt Governor of
the provintefatiel a number of ed-
inietretive ofacielt.
The conference at Berlin between
represent&tivca of the British and
Grrrnan Fore* °faces has
most utuifactorily for both
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tcci� 10*N Ealti"N
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4:11, ilespirtieli from IO5t4». Ma's
ye: A vseeine whie
Ily liattle with ti
prieureorde, blood- ing
typhoid fever has bees deteI
at the laboratory of Teitns McI
eel 86°4. After tai# eears
work and ' experimeesatis t ale '
he Iine f tat 4 f Kri
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sternsl 124% to 1234e. Butter--
uter eremnlry, 26e; ran eream-
2te; fresh reteipts 23e. ,itairy
, .20c. 'Pao -New laid: 33 to
*selettea stbek, 2S ti tecs,
etoek, ta, to lea.
INITEI) STATES .AIARICET,ii.
• etrolt, b ft heat -No.
white, eagle $1.12i Not: redSieley
ash„ *1.13; Ey, 41.13N,. Tuly burb oL
'W $ $
ISOMER GMT PDX WOOL.
A*yiuos' viola coati**
-t,th from :Montreal le*
MeGill other
stor
h kept t*100,000, usrteitt".114:Plf"reattice:mav:d_ st141;:tedtarAl.avertne. The thief; eiole three 80
announced tit WedneKtar ralgg19 watehet which; were. on dietalay.
thet McGill watt trying to securii.there • at prize* , for the approokelt- . •
belt z iniltion iltillerie Of this' tog curling bonepiet to be held
itinena $100,000 was elresala' taiiihere. The robber iircas„ttrrested in
tributed, 450,000 liting'!givert by the afternoon. Ito gave hi* nirMO•
Mieri'ere40°111Itratt4i41'11. etfhlertaihe- Priteiw"igi esia" teats. •("o,ilre aoreke,sreot virdayeei* "eidhet
for
of ilatC000 Was tonditionril OA t4erelItiidirris4
all *Men h\ttine raited.1 e relit\tho watebes,,
grietion If .Frof. Owens ofti which gave t o pollee * clue.,
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to his confessors ' and others. They
*ere: "Please, people) I no guil-
ty. may be guilty before. people,
lint not before God." At 8.00 the
od vt breed in sa coffin and,
, awed Oroner Likwsonak aura,
who afterwards, returned the cut -
ovary verdict. The body wait in-
terred 'afar en in 2, gICSITO dug in
the north aornereni elm yard..
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'BRICK THROUGH:R*000W.
Wntekee
,Witutliteg StArti
A 4tiospatolt trout 'Winnipeg tilYtt4
neetional robbery was pulled
ndow-smuhrbere
y morning, when
thrown through * win-
-
of Rbrnsons departmental
at. Mein street and Porta
Science DePartment was *vie
nosterron soot Dr3o.
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t is its„ * nubile pr.°
*hot died " on Wedaese.
the rout+ of „se *
alcuttas by ie youth(
engaIe Biswai ws the °Hex
who proseented 'the rettint art*
thiatie conspireee taste' * Thin r
Nivel Of iteeikseinetion, eller
rind, of ,00nlparstive quiet, 14
*used a tert9ati9n., The nitirdere
was arreeted.
L Louis,
t, $1.14%
Whe
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lo, Feb. l. ailteet
wheet, ea; Nti. I North-
etare. Win -
,y, Neet red. 41.14N; No.
$1j.; No. Ss4sitart3.
' lk
No. yelloies 67 to „
144'
4/ '4•1,10,01W4k ea! eI7, 06!;:t
00111.; tOf reeSs; Ni. 4,
Ceise. Oerse,Ifieher
lite, mei: to Mi.; No. a'
541,; to 6.1e4 NO. 4 whito.
BlIt16,:c' --reed VI limiting,
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A ROMANCE 1$140041:1).
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' TIIE FOE
Deatb ,f Mi Getitruile Siiiek'grent
lairtriee Stretainea at Pie•fr.,
'deopeteli ift41. afontreel Ma*:
The fourth.danghter of Mr. G. W. '
}lack of tho Bell Telephone" Co.,
died on Thursday. In the ire at
his home, on late 24 three d*ugh-
tra burned to death. On
Thuraday Gerteutle, aged toi clit4
in 6 • Vestern Itogpittit Bite had
liurneg, mod also innur.
belly by jumping. Twe
othcr 4aughtcrs 4tre An the hospi.
settous condition.
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out mow alarm
'loots?* LIN
ottoko
A lfipafrh froin*kat* MO
A bomb 101$ tbtown at a railroad
rid* hr Vierraskeprir, fifteen
mde h of here, en Wednee-
Thursday iter
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suit he laja
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