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THE • CLI1VTONLNEWS
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SPECIAL.
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CLOTHING .DEPARTMENT
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11'ten s and Boys''Overcoats
and Underwear
Now Selling at Reduced Prices
Ladies' Coats and, Dresses
At Special Christmas Prices
Ladies' Hats;. Reg. $2.95. and $3.95
Clearing at; 98c
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SHIRTS, +,HANDKER'
The most complete Christmas Stock We Have'Ever Shown.
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THE ANNEX
We have this, week taken over. the j
store south of our Mann Store, for-
merly occupied as a restaurant; which
;will: eventually .give us: the needed
additional display; space.
Watch for further announcement's.
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LONDESBORO
The United church S. S. are hold-
ing their annual Christmas tree and
concert on the evening of December
23rd. Much time is being spent in
preparing a program.
The council held ,their meeting in
the conununity "hall last Mlonday,
with the reeve .and all council pre-
tient, naively: Messrs. Lawson,
Forbes, Leiper and Mogridge,
The street lighting committee nee
holding an old Lyme dance in the
centmu n1 it
y hall on Dec, 18st. They
are leaping this will be well patron-
' ized as the funds are in aid of the
street lighting, which means' much
to the village folk as well as to
the star sanding community.
Mr 'lIugli "Radford, who is employ.
• ed `%with' a firm at Port Colborne, is
spending a holiday atthe; home of
• his parents, ''Me'. and Ma's, A. Rad-
1VI`r. and `Mr's. Ii. Lee are visiting
relatives and friends in the conneun-
ity
,Me. ,and lV);(r'.s. ,Lawrence of -Windsor
who xecentl r.•visited'the• home of Mi.
and Mas. Ci Riddell, have returned.
While - here they were also guests
at the home of Mr. and Mins. Ti. Car-
ter.
• 14.'rs l reank ` Wood, who has been
spending some weeks at the (some
of her sister-in-law, Mare. Lyddette,
near Harlock, has returned home.
Mrs, Robert .Townsend has return-
ed after having a pleasant sojourn: •
with :hen, daughter in, Stratford,
Mr. Bert Grey, who is attending
Normal In Stratford spent the week-
end 'with his parents, : •Mp:. and Mas.
Wilt''`GLe o. .
Mr. 0• Ituddell .was unfortunate
last week as he lost one of his fine
horses.
Me.' and "Mist B. liainitton motored
to Strattford last Wlednesday. • They
h`eol'e!' eeonvpariie t by Mir* .George
Zi con,
for the past 15 years, felt unable
serve any longer and has retire(
fro the field. It was moved an
1 seconded that a penny eolleteion b
i taken at each meeting for buyin
flowers where needed. A reedit
was given by Miss Gladys blountai
Several short prayers wereoffered
Mrs. J. Vodden gave a reading,
• pleasing Instrumental duet was pia
ed by Miss VerdVerde.Wiatson and Miss
Gladys :Mountain; Mks, 0, Budded
,read the Scripture Lesson, Luke 2;
' 8-14; a vocal duet by Mrs.. 15, Atl-
ams and Mrs. Spinks was enjoyed,
and Mrs, H. Snndereock gave a read-
ing, The :following is the result of
the election of officers for the year
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STANLEY
The fololwing Froin at' recent issue
of the Winnipeg -Free Press refers
to the death, of a foiener'Stanley
township boy: •
"One of the pioneers of, -Carberry,
Man.; Duncan B. *Ewen, well-
known to the implement- trade of
western Canada, died at the 'Victoria
hospital, at 10,50 a.in,'Thursday af-
ter a lengthy illness. The immediate
cause of . death was, a paralytic
stroke,
.
Mr. McDiven was born nearBrune-
field, Huron county, Ont., March 17,
1859, and was in his 72nd year. Iie
came west in 1883, and settled on a
farm on the ,Carberry plains. A. few
years later he moved•into Carberry,
where he opened out in the farm
machinery business which he Contin-
ued until 1902, ' when he went
on the roast as a commercial travel-
ler for the Nicholls Shepard com-
pany, manufacturers of threshing
machinery, at Battle•Greek, Mich. In
1918 he decided to open up in the
farm machinery line in Regina,
Sask., for the Robert Bell Engine
and Threshing Co., of Seaforth, Ont,
He remained with them until 1926,
*'hen ill health forced him to give
up the agency and he came to Win-
nipeg to live. He had nude his
home in Carberry until 1925, al-
though his business was in Regina,
and one year after the fanily re-
moved to Regina he had to give up
active work. Sines then he had lived
in this city with other members of
his family.
Mr. lefeEwen was a member of the
I,0.O.F,, joining an eastern lodge;
he was a strong Liberal and a con-
tinuing Presbyterial;, being a mem-
her of the First church, W'hinipeg.
He was also a keen supporter of all
manly. clean sport, particularly
enjoying baseball, hockey, lacrosse,.
and curling. He entered many
rinks in the Winnipeg •bonspeil and
carried off valuable prizes from
time to time with Carberry and with
Regina rinks.
Mr. Mc]i wen married 'Amy Ross,
at Brucefield, Ont., in 1$88,' the
year 'he carne to the west. Mrs. IlIc-
and three sons, all of whoa: were
born in Maniteba. These are: Mrs.
George Taylor, of Oak Lake, Man.;
M.'s.' George Dodds, wife of Dr,
Dodds, Balmoral Coprt this. city;
Stanley McEsven, of the 1'itblado;
Hoskin company, J. Ewart McEwen
of the city fire depai•tm.eni:, Wmii-
mg, and Norman Ross McEwen, of
Winnipeg.
Two sister's and three brothers al-
, M 3:61111
so survive: Miss Annie,
Pearson and John McEwen, Bruce
field; Dr. P. C. 1VlleEwen, of Detroit,
Mich,, and Alex, *Ewen of Cleve-
land, Ohio,
The beds is at Mlordue Brothers
funeral hone and will be forwarded
to Carberry, Man., for burial in, Care
berry cemetery Service will iris eon
ducted Saturday afternoon at1:9:00
o'clock at' Carberry Presbyterian
church."
Nominations for the township of
Stanley' will be held in'" the town
Olin hall, Varna, on ,M}onday, 'De>
19th, from one t'o two o clock; , for
the nomination of candidates. 'far'
reeve 'arid councillors• `If a poll be
demanded* election wili:be held en
i4SlonrlaY, J ; an "5th, 1931 r•,i T;, .
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a Ewen survives, with .two daughter
Iloe:President: Mics, J. T'amblyn,
President: Mrs. (Revs) Johnson". .
lst vice: ilV1 rh. g. Adams.
2nd vice: Mrs, •Robt. Caldwell.
Rec.eSeeretaryi Miss Julia -Brown.
'Cor. -Secretary: Mise E. Lyon,,. S. of S. T.: Miss E. Wood.
Treasurer. Mrs. C. Watson.
Stranger's sec.: Mre. W. Lyon.
Associate See.: 'Mee: F. Wood.
Press Secrctary:'l%lis '81. Manning'
:Organist:, Mi s. A. Austin.
Temperance: Mrs. J, : Vodden.•
Captains of Groups: Mrs. M. Man-
ning, Mles. F. Wood, Mars. T. Adams.
(Group 119 .,3 seeved ee dainty:luntlh
24"present,: • � s' • ie ,
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Mas Jas. Elsley is quite ill at
present•• ler friends 'wish , for a
speedy recovei e •
i1M2s Pidbt Totvnseiitl spent• the
week-mid"en' Stratford: a
Mile Peiley Manning and :; Phyllis
spent several days in 'Toront'o with
NJ:ms. 1Veanning who isimproving nice
ely after her recent operation, ',but.
expected to have her tonsils removed
the, first of this. week. '
Several new radios ea -me to. the
harness -of our citizens Ias1 week -ir•:'
Griffiths, Mx, 'a. MraCo'ol, Rev. : Jr
W: Johnson and M'x. R. Scott have-
ad new' sets' placed by. Mir. Wells
and4lr. McDall, These will no doubt -
help to iiiaictettie holiday season more
njoyable.
!Manning Bros, had' the 4nisfo�'£une
o loose a• ';minable Shorthorn eon
rola theig' accredited herd'' lest week':
eTlee,•feieiF eifi� 1l(. E,'(Crawfoul
'gleed bo see Mans='abi•'to be ,tet,
around aggro; ;;after his recent
{esa
°Iol a' :last nreetingi' of the year of h
the W.M,S'of.the' United church .was-
heidtee t,the home of:Mrs. .G• SVai son e
roil cDec 10th, the vir'eepresicjent, ,
f fvI sen•; (Roy.):e•• 7trhnsene presiding,
M';eeting opened by•singingg )iyinn 191 t
tan{1; tires. Ifeggart{,ledt in •prayer.,•: It . f
Was ,with, deA,je regret: ghat the re,.5ig
natipr(,wf' the reel'dent, :Mrs. ,T.. Tun, } @
blyn{ was aeeepted ,(She, ai 10 with
iiti!heit eleWetiori'IItS !?eld the lii'ifi e tG
tBLYTH: Blyth Lodge, A T : dt A,
M,• held their . regular . meeting in
their lodge r'oonv and elected ,tri
following.. officers: J.P.IVIn•Alex Lig..
ing; ;'W.MF, R, Newcombe; S.W.;.'G.
Brown, J;W J.,1J'. Manic; .treasurer,
Tierney; semetary, S,, A.• Pop-
lestone;, chs lair! R. Perris chaplain!, ,. rrs,
ISR'AFORT1I • T'hei'e was a large
attendance ,at they •semi nrahYilily',
Lion's; nuircbeon, field ,.1h, ,the Co1u
,anerctaL..Hotel rn. -Monday evening,
The dials was occupied, by Dr.
¥01 d1, 0, . AL 'Balidotyne.e prin '
;pal of,_;the Celle at`•'
gi 8 gate a, ver,Y an-
.tereating. address - on Aetronoiny, 50.
0.111pani5lt by ae.:fine ,set of slides.;,
Aa1rano e to iiyellai.l ;VaneEgniogd:i
; mei is eVit al .salq,. •.11y- Jelin :Beattie,
eleii',.i3gr.'eat)y •lo the evening's
eseereieet, • i
BECORD =;
THURSDAY, DECEMI3ER 18, 1930
''HOLSE'S'VILLE . ' NEv ;iPaVIVIIER ole , ONTARIO'
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Mrs .1Ifai*tu ens ed 1bien4s in
the village° evei•''the week -bead, •`
Miss. 8Vxar'y Creelemepent, the week;
end with Mies .Acheson
c Yt i111anis ;is diggieg a, well;
for Mr D,..Gliddon,:,Jr.
Holme;ville Christmas tree enisi-
teinment ,will. held ; on Tuesday
evening, -Dec 23rd, • •
• The annual meeting of the
was held at 'the home of Mrs. Wal-
ter on Dedeinber 11th with a good
attendance,' .*8; Herbert had
i~harge of meeting, and a "Christmas
program:.was given,: The ,old famil-
iar hymn,.,'•r'Joy 'to the "World;" ' was
sung as •ad opening hymn, followed.
by prayer ;by Rev. lila'. Herbert. •Mrs.:
J., Potter read for 'scripture' lesson
;Teitlte's ,account of the. .,ipirth of
e hast Nilsen;, X`e0;gave a' very 512
propriate .Chrastimes, reading, "The:
Greatest 'Gift,' after which a duet;
"Silent Night," was 'very' sweetly
sung by 1YI<i's, Glen Ind No. T. Pot::
ter. ijjrs, Walter read an article en-
title1�1i, t'fn , a Chinese FTospital;'
which was, fellQyved' by the' singing
of one verse°each of several_,Christ
inns hymns. Mks W Yeo gave a
teniiperance., reading . and Mrs Her:
beet a very interesting reading en-
titled, "A Dream.
(rhe meeting. was then given over
to the pastor,. -Rev. Mk .HHeidert, for
the electron; of offieeis•for the' cam -
ring year, whivih i.esulted a'e, follows:
,President: Mts leietne . Jervis•
'lst vice:eMrs Herbert.
end vice:••Mrs Walter.
3rd vice; oZow W{•'Yeo.
Secretary: Mrs E. Trewarthe -
arfeenaoasureie lilies -E. Prodter. •
'Cor. Seeretar3: Mrs, 0. Mair, -
Am -Helper's ITelper's Secretary Mas. Joy
Snyder-
Sup't Mpie Boxes: Mrs F. Itop.
StrangeiJ5 Secretatyi - Mrs: W.
Mulholland..
(Supt of "Literature. 'Mies Laura
Jervis •
•.;Organist; Mrs. Te. Potter_
.. Ass Organist:'Mrt' W:. Yea.
The Ladies" Aid met at the •elose
'of the W..141`, S. meeting and the
officers of this year were reelected:
Pr"edident: Mr's. E. Yee. •
!Secretary 1Vfrs. J. Mulholland,
Treasurer: Miss Acheson.
. Refreshments were afterwards
served- by . Mrs. Alcock and Mrs,
Walter.
Frani a . Wiinnilieg, (Man.) pa,
we ,clip the following report of'
golden wedding celebration of
couple who formerly lived near he
having occuiiied the faun now oe
pied by Ma_. L. Jervis. Mr. Ilaiste
is a ,brother of Mrs. A. Jervis
Holmesville and of Mk's. Geo, Yun
blutt of. Goderich, while Mrs,
stead. is a sister of Mies. George H
land of, Clinton and a cousin of M
W. H. Lobb of the Bayfield Ito
The above were invited to the ce
bration but were unable to go:
"Myrtle, Man., Oct. 8. -The o
home farm at Myrtle, Manitoba, w
the scene of a very happy reeni
).ben on Saturday, October 4,
and Mrs. Albert Halstead celebrati
their fiftieth ivledding annivcrsar
Mr. Halstead was born near Bell
ville, Ont.,, on March 4, 1856. Ile
a member a£ a fainly of ten childdr
born to Stephen Halstead who w
born ' in Hastings county, Ontari
and Deborah Mott, born in the stun
county, Mrs. Halstead was bo
Sept. 20, 1862, the eldest daughter
a family of four born to Willi
Lobb, of Cornwall, England, and Ei
ma Joey, who waa born in Exete
Ontario. '
mr, anis Mxs. Halstead wero mai
ri`ed. at Sunshine, township of Morn
county of Huron, Ontario, Oct.
1880. For twelve years they fame
near Hohnesville and then moved t
Roland, Man., in 1892. In 1896 the
moved a few miles east to a far
near Myrtle on which they reside
until 1912, From 1912 to 1023 th
Iived in Winnipeg, the took up resi
deuce on a fruit farm -at Ericksoi
13. C.
+O1 a family of ten children seve
are living, Wilford and Arnold o
Myrtle; Carl, Percy and Milton o
Winnipeg; Inice (Mrs. E, L. Lang
sten) of Coalhurst, Alta;; Arlin
(Mrs. E. J . Knott) :of Snoqualnie
Wash, The deceased :members of th
family were Haevey, of 1Vlyrble
Beatrice (Mes. W. H. Sotham)
Roland, and Ella (Mrs. Jas, Milne
of 1Vfyrt)e.
All members of the family and 2
of the 21 gra;udehildren were presen
to celebrate: ' the golden wedding
Porty-five immediate relatives sat
round the banquet tables which were
artistically d'ecoratec with roses and
golden,. eh ysanfihemuins. The een-
taal; decoration of tris .table. was the
Inge !wedding cake, the gift ,of' Mrs.
carnes Philips, an old time friend of
e Roland. district_
After the banquet a toast giving
nany-oarly atneedotes;xelating to the
ride and bridegr ooh was proposed
y,James Lobb, of 'Gait, Ontario; a
rother of t`he' bride:• Mr. Halstead
fittingly repiiedrin a short address.
Rev. William"d`, Lobb, of • Andrew,
lberta, recounted many amusing in -
idents in the• early life of the vener-
hie couple . , „-
Following :the -teepee the presents-
tions were. made. , Wilfor:d Halstead
ead a presentation address after
which the presented the family 'gift,
purse•of gold and a.ibouquet of-yel-.
ow. roses. _ 3Iany beautiful gifts .of
old -and obhers appropriate.•te - the
eca3ion were: presented by relatives:
d friends, , •
In memory;of•the .merabers,of the
ani.ily wird had • r passed away the
uests., etoodr in reverent silence . •a-
ound..the banquet tables.
On Sunday:, the family and /the
res attended; •divine service at Myr-
a. Rev F., r.I ;Hartley; R.D., a
:mer. mrnistpr:id the 8Vlyr'tie church
the time when•Jofx• and Mrs. Iial-•
ead 'were. resident in the district;:
engK�ghed• tihe Sermon, '
• ,end Mrs.,Halstead are both' ene.
yrpro:; excellent health .and expect to
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1 Onierio's fjehesies pr'odnetitiu ,itis
1 ,3,O,i{had & ,palue , of .appy oXiri?ately:
^53;320,000., .T(he„• nt+oyinee is first:
alfils?na. Inland, Pi'sher$es teveltbl,iei':iin;.
annual fishcrieeeeketueete: ( r t+ .,
Iro, George, S. henry was duly
.sworn %ii is..premier of `Ontario. en
1'cesday. He will also administerthe
porifolio'Fof ,education m addition -to
his own department of ;right}says,
Air a •tinio at 1eeet
Two, new ministers without port-
folio, Da Piaul Poisson of ,North. Es-
sex, and .E emy,C Soholifield, St.
George's, Toronto, were Mimed 'min-
isters without Portfolio, et is :said
that it was not the wish tp open up
new seats befa'e •the ,e'oining tee -
Sion of paeliaui;',nt but 'that after
the -'session a uieadijustiiueilt will be
made
The Executive Council of Ontario
'is now nstit"
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c ,rated• as.ollows•;;:
Premier, viii inter of edematioii and,
stei of ;highwayse-3Ion.' George
S ITonry York .Dant)
Attereiey Generel Hien W ; 7I
Price (PanlFtihle, Poi onta q.
IPi ovineial treasuries'' - Iron Ed
ward':A Dunlo)i (-R6nS evf lefbgah)
Minister •of mines -- Hon, Ohatles
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McCrea (Srennir.y)
iMinister ofpublicweeiks, and 'in.
bor-ITnn. Dr, J, D. Meritietli;(Perth
North) , -
Minister of healthThin. Dr, J. M
Robb (Algoma).•
• Provincial seen etas s,-- Floe; Leo-
pold l%lacaulay':',(Y>rk Wiest),
Minister of•'ag:raeu1turt -_g on T. L:
Kennelly (Peel).
' :Miniete ��,��; 91 .lands' and fores s -
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Iron, Wi:'T'. �lnlayson (Sinn'eoe East)
lM;inisters•::Without ''•lreirtfdlio-'TTon,:
J. •:R Cooks;,<(Tiastinge North); Hon.
I?r; •Paul Poisson "(Essex' North) and
I1on, IT C''' Sclztalteid (81;
, George's
Torolito),
• The following••is the ,present stand-
ing ref the : parties, in the , Ontario'
Legislature: ' : + -
Denser vat1,MS ,$6.
••Liberals. ...,-:,, ,14
Progressives , . . 4
Lib. Progs: 3
Incl. -Conservatives 2
United Farmer. 1
Waeent Seat's . . , , . r , . , 2
VeireeialigeSerelerairelenete
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WENIOlif'S
BAKERY & CONFECTIONERY
CANDY BARGAINS
Mixed Nuts - Mixed' Candy
per ]b. 23c ' per -lb 12c
•Cut Rock
Oranges .
per dozen •, 23c
To 60c . -
Golden n Fluffs'
per 1b. 14e
Cream .Bon -Bons
perms 9:
Hunts Chocolates
60c to $3 00
Cigars and
Cigarettes Lowiiey',s' foxes
60c to 54.00
Creams
per •]b: 19c
Christmas ;
Stockings
5c to' 95e
Willards Boxes
60c up
Christmas Creek-
ers and Favors
'ream Almonds
per lb. 39c
VISIT' OUR NEW
'AND 'L'ARGER
STORE
FOR NEW LOW
PRICES
PEANUT TAFFY
•lbs.- for
33c
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52
4
PASTRY -
English Plum
Pudding. .
'Very special, 40c
• •Cream
Puff Shells
New~'��
Tea Biseultts
Cookies .
We . will Deliver
Your Favorite
5'
BARGAINS
Christmas Fruit
Cake. Decorated
:Only 40c per lb.
Short t�Cake
Sandwich :.Cake
r Scones
Fruit Filled
aomdeliut New ei
and Different as
Each Day
Oyster
Pattie
,:read Shells
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ureses, eeetereiere4lerri "reedrreale;7 eftmererateneas tet 5r merheesere 3ealeee ures0eVall:€lereeet rae see,
THESE SMART
BATH ROBES
Make an Excellent Gift
Regular Price $7.00 $44 500
For , .
Giffs for Christmas
cyBSoxes1ar,35c, $1.50
SHIRT:
From $1.00 to $4.75
FANCY SCARFS, up-to-date
$1.25to$5.00
SW'EATRRS PROM
$2.95 .to $5.00
UNDERWEAR FROM
$1.25' to $3.00
GIFT PAJAMAS
SPECLILLY PRICED ,
Regular Price g2:5o p
Now 5
WHAT IS BETTER TITAN A NICE PAIR OF GLOVES
SPECIALLY PRICED FROM 75c to $3ei5
OVERCOATS
A nice line to clear at Special
PrieeSom $8.00 to $ 25
fr
BILTMORE HATS
$2.75. to $5.00
SLICKERS, with Zip (l;3 50
Front, unerackablo itis
SMOCKS and OVERALLS
$1.50. to $2.50
A FULL LINE Or
CAPS, SOX and BELTS
AVISry� ,'
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HER AN
EXCLUSIVELY FINE ORDERED TAILORING
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"The GIlt"
for Ohristioas
No uptown store this Christmas, better valuesat, the Greenhouse.
Cut Flowers . • ' Flowering Plants
Bulbs in 'Bloom and Ferns
Fancy Dishes of Flowers and Narcissus in Bloom
White Roman Hycantbs Etc.
Pans' filled with Flowering Plants, Christmas Cherries and
Begonias, - Cyclamens, Ferns Etc. from • 50c. to
Y f $2.00
Fancy Baskets ,filled with Assorted Plants 75c
to $3.00
Pans of Bulbs in Bloom 50c up. Lettuce for Christmas weeI
� 10c
Winter Wreaths for Cemetery and Home Decoration all Prices.
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We shall also have
Roses, Chrysanthemurs, Carnations, 'Narcissus, Daffodils,
etc.
Our`Christmas Stock will be ready next ween, Make you;* Selection
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any time and we will deliver on time, all Plants be suitably wrapped.
Being; a member of the Florist
Telegraph Delivery
Association, We
can send flowers through guaranteed service
of 5000 florists, to anyart. of
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