The Clinton New Era, 1902-03-28, Page 8Ma cb 28th,. 1.902
5aster
lilinery
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Our Opening display of spring Millinery is now
a t its best. Never have we prepared for your inspec-
t ,)n, so complete an sssortment of high class and sty-
i ' is nowto be found in our show-
room.Millinery as
room. Hats that are exact reproductions "of the
leading French and American styles are here.
Tticre is not a good or suitable style missing, and the
's "coming to see. • Come on Satur-
day.!slay is well worth c lm g
�-. If not t then next°week. You will be just as
da, o
welt : the then as on our former Opening days The
new •H., is are -here for, you to examine,to study, to
ri icise ifyou desire ; and you need° feel under no
criticise �
obligation to buy.
For E lister Sunday
Tf ' ) 1 wantour new Hat. for Easter Sunday,let us know
Thurs or as early Saturday as possible, and we will guar-
antee not to disappoint you.
Easter Gloves
The beet Kid Gloves Blade in the world
are made in France. Tile best "French maker
is "Trefousse" of Paris and Genoble. ; ,;There
are more "Trefousse'. Gloves sold in the United
States, than those of any other, make. The.
best stores everywhere sell them:. .Our best
t
Gloves are "Trefousse" make; They are per-
feet in fit and unequalled for wearing qualities,
New Cloves for Easter are here All are soft,
fresh kkinns, .and the coloringsand stitchings
the newest; You u ill •not find as good an as-
sortment any else in town.
THREE STANDARD QUALITIES
ALL GUARANTEED.
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At
100
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25
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Beal French Gloves, fine qualitysoft skins, dome•iaetenera, newestskins,newest cut, dressed or
tin.
French kid Gloves, soft pliable able
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tans, all sizes, the equal of maay , _
stitching, in black; Qreaps,. awnas. ,
stitching, in blank, greys, fawns,dresed,"dometasteonere, newest
1:25. gloves, per pair ..... Ytons, browns, all sizes, per pair:, .125
At 1.50
Beal French Kid gloves, extrafine quality, selected ekine, soft std pliable, People :' ;
who buy this glove once do not Dare to wear any other make, Dome fasteners
and newest stitching, black and leading colors, per pair , , 1.50
VIE CLINTON NEW ,/Y,O..� A
INS* so
IL`.tuni Y,; MA.R. `8, 1002,
NOTES.—Members of Court Maple on the fall wheat but Makes a plenti-
pit Leaf, No 16, 0. O. It, are re qu-eeted to fat supply of leap Thou Kemp, of
meet in their court room, on irriday, at . the Bayfield road,dshot a curio! in the
1.311 p.m., to attend the funeral of the' shape of a white squirrel on his place
late biro, Wna B,. eeacow... H.Davts has last Friday, and is having it stuffed bV
hisbig ice housese filled with re pure enp" Mrs Seale of town....The dates for the
LO09,L Nb478, ply oice; it took= loads or
Seaforth annual bowling tournament
OneJ&JTaylor's fire proof safe for salo,oasy blockaofice...This year the'rorontoEx- are on Tuesday and Wednesday, July
terms. Appl$r to J.ItIDOUTT or bibition will be head from Aug 30th to 15th and liitb....3. W. lrillott has had
0.0. RAN0b, Clinton.. Sept 12th and the Western Erie will • the big carryall repainted by S. Oole
Rs *TOW (:Doti soap.-" Disli CLO1'B." be fc ui n Sept 12th to 20th.. ,.None of which makes it look handsowe....3.
Try it and YOU always buy. our public holidays fall on a Sunday W. Irwin has an egg competition on ;
this year ; Good Friday will be on the .person bringing in the largest egg
`IildLUlt si1001 . • March28ter, Victoria Day on Satur. between now and the 24th May will
day May 24th, Dominion Day on Tues. receive a prize. ....The milliners have
MARRIED IN OLINTON.—A quiet day, Labor Day on the first Monday been busily engaged preparinv for the
wedding took place at the Rattenbury in September, Thanksgiving. Day on a show of new Baster hate which will
street parsonage on Monday, I11aicit Thursday and Ohristreas Day nn be seen in the churches on Sunday next
24, when Miss Annie Uolclough,. Blyth, Thur day. • ..The committees of the ....Or Tuesday Mies Mary G. Lough
and Mr.Jcshua. Sherman, of Toronto,, Western Fehr Board have .been ap• was elected president of the Varsity
were united in the holy bonds of .mate pointed and among them are a Y. WA: A. for the coming year ; Miss
rinnony, Rev W. G. Howecn perform- number of 1-luronites;-• Horses—Dr Lough has held the office of vice prey
Blackall, of Clinton, E. O. Jttrill, of ident and corresponding secretary for
Goderich, Alex Innen, of Stanley, John the two preceding yeare.....he Rev-
Murdock, of Brumfield'
cattle—Thos eralproperties of the late Mtn' Sam.
Rut,sell, of Exeter ; horticultural—T. Rance is being offered for sale; see ad
H. Race, of Mitchell....It is now in another column.. ..S. S. Oooper is
shout time that the lawn tennus and hustling the building of the Sloan
bowling clubs were getting into ehapo block ; the brick and wood work are
for the coming Reason., ..On Tuesday fast going up....Among the shipments
morning.N.Sturdy's• team ran away this week were two carloads of cattle.
from the Uommercial,botei yards but by E..Watson.and one carload of hogs
were stepped out near the cemetery; by Oantelon at Wallis for Toronto,
fortunately no damage was done....Mr...The entertainment consisting of a
and Mrs W. Ross are now comfortably teameeting and the Easter cantata
settled in their home on teibbings St, ; "The Resurrection" on Monday even -
Airs Ross will be at home on the 1st ing at Willis church, will be a treat
Thursday of each month....The run of which should not be missed.....Many
sepia good these days and quite a num- complaints have been made of boys
ber of the farmers are making molasses running across lawns and also . ringing
end sugar,...The Gun Club will have a door bells ; the mayor tells us that this
shoot at bluerocks at the grounds • should he warning enough and will
here , on Osecel Friday, Commencing make an example of any who are a taken
at i} orelsek and bides will be chosen before bim,...,Cantelen Broe. made a
to complete for a supper ; shells Large ehipnieet of 5000 dozen eggs and
will be for sale at the grounds and 2000 11,s of butter to the eastern market
gunermay also he had....Fr•om tlamii- this past week We are glad to gee
ton it is said that counterfeit dollar H. Plumsteel is able to be down town.
bills that look much like they genuine
article, except being lighter' in impres- Pl:tIOE,OF MEATS.—Owing tothe
sine, are in circulation and numbered high prices which have to be paid for
677.010....'3has McKinnon, son of 'Rev' beeves the butchers of town -A. Couch,
M H in t resident F & Son
one 'mea reef e Ford & McNeil and Fitzsimons
ing the ceremony. .
THE CEMETERY. -Good attention
has been given by caretaker O. WW1 to.
the cemetery. The walks and plots
are well looked atter, which the friends
of departed ones will appreciate. Since
the let of September there have been
20 burials—September 3, October 1,
November 8. December 2, January 4,
February 4, Marcb. 4
KING'S CORONATION D.A.Y.—
Mayor Jackson . has called a public
meeting to be held; in the town hall on
Wednesday evening, April 2nd, to dis-
cus. matters in connection with cele•
orating in Clinton the da'y of the
King's coronation—June' 20. All those:,
interested are requested to attend, Let
th .re be a large turn nut, for tens is a
-worthy echethe,
PROPERTY OHA,NGES.—W. !L..
O'Neil has bought the excellent resid-
ence and lot on Ontario, street from
Mra J. lrioMurray, the price paid being'
$1;125•; possession is given en April'
7 b and Mr O'Neil will remove to it
about that time.. ,Mrs Moffatt .has
sold her house on the London read to.
Mrs E, Btacker'for the sum of 102311,...
Mrs T. •E i,st has sold her house mid lot
on Dinsley Terrace to R. Downs, sen., is now captain of the Port Elgin la- -have raised the rice of meats and
for the sum of 7 Crosse club • Charlieis'o a of the best p
terms are cash. They want 'Go dg a
THE ILL in —It town suffering
there are a
lacrosse playerein Western. Ontario.. stricU cash business hereafter and not
. A black sable ruff was found in front h ave anyout standingaccounts.
great massy r ...Weg air ores- 'of D. Dickinson's the other. day ; the
ant with severe colds-.. We regret. to ,
wpropertyr R —S me-
nd a have ten NOE
owner mavo er byu'r- DD ELLO�VS OO T o
learn that Mrs Allen is seriously, Ill tit Nem pE P. q t O 1
the home of her daughter, Mrs' Ross, •. m8 at, ham ma earlyyearp and time' in April' the Oddfello � intend
first-elmsto
in Sten'ey.... We learn that A. MeD, . p give a concert in Clinton b
Allen has' been under rhe weather the the country roads are better this artists. The arrangements are now
'past .week at his home in Goderich.., , .spring than they have. been .fur years. going on with some of the leading en-
• Friends will be eorry to "learn 'that, R. ....To -day, • Good Friday, will be a tertarner.and it is.expected the follow•
Coats bas been kept in the house of nublic holiday and business places will ing 'may 'be secured—Harold Jarvis,
late but we hope he may i.peedity re -
.be closed; Monday is a' bank'. holiday.. baritone, of Detroit ; E. Fox. violinist,
cover. ....Mrs R. Thompson •who nn- „The regular Tuesday excursions to O. Smiley, elocutinnest; and Mise Sel-
derwent ilii. operation at •the hospital the Canadian northwest have cone- way, ""soprano,. of Toronto; local. talent
here was able to;retui'n• to her. bonnie menced and though the season is yet' of town will also be obtained. This
in Hay township -last week: . . early the trafiie westward is expected will be a concert whicb should •not be
to be ereiheanvylis:one insideof asionth.
roost ...Theup-to missed. Datiettell be• given later on.
mmthe m
TIMA-
MASONIO LODG}E'OF.INS'CRUO CoON.—A. lodge of •instmode n will be date hotels , in . Ontario having, an .:JAS.'QUIRK FOO'ND DEAD. -=Jae.
held in the. Masonic hall, "Seaforth' enQuirk, the .athlete .:and proprietor of
, electrics o m andnowextra i-
bellke
m
y
(good Friday,• March 28th, commend- . rovemente have recent! been Made • the Commerelal. hotel, at Brantford',
ing at •-2 o'clock. Most,. Worshipful a eorupressed air system in connection Was found react at midnight Sundae, ie.
Brother John•. L. Harding, ,dirand• 'With the bar bas been in in LyH. Me his own stable. The bell boy .heard
Master of the `rand:Lrdge of Onuses, CQtyarrie"of Seafirtl ;,P,'T.he" watering' s groansein.the stable and inforneed--•the-
andR .'W.•$ro h.er George S. McKay, cart was out for the first time .on cook, who proceeded to the' stable.' end
D:1). G. M., of South ' Huron district ` ",Wednesday afternoon this is 'the"� at the. foot of the .steps leading to the'
Nee 4, w1.1I. be present A large num. earliest street watering we have had ; hay loft found Q,iirk lying in a pool of
ber of Masons from Stratford,Mitchell; for years back.: e . trat na blood; '. Ic is supposed that Quirk' went
o vas ..The S eco s
Clinton, Goderich; Se Marys, Exeter, lacrosse dub of town intend to enter • out at midnight. to see 'seines game
•Parkhill; HenseePand otherplaces are in the intermediate series cf:the 'O. L. chickens in the toff, and that. when en -
expected. Work,:, •,Eicemplificetinn.of A. •. W. F. •.Otwtelon and Glen Fair tering the loft was attacked and bit. on
the degrees: •A very pleasant and pro- will be representatives to the O. L. A; the need several times with a blunt in-.
fitabte time is anticipated:. meeting in . Toronto.... A' spectacle .strument,ashis.headwas badly bruised: �
HORSE NOTES. -Davis & Davis case'ivas left in the Nnw BRA office' On The culprit,.it is supposed, escaped
0 yeareye'a. swell pair'of, seal brown' Monday ; the •owner• may have the : through. the gate' leading . to • Dalgleish
6 year,oid diivera for their Lyery; one same .by•' calling.... .Will' Batten• street, as the." hostler "before retiring,
of them was Dr Grahame' driver• and
bur had taken. a position• .a.$. lett[ in . bolhed the gate'wfii'ch was'found open
to thatch . it .Mr . Davis got a mateein. Hodgens Bros. 'Palace....Tho ,Cottle: after the dyed was committed. ' Detec-
London from Jes :.:McCartney...a. and II,, :Stevens have c. mpleted. the tiveMurray is woiking''oii the matter. 'I
Farquhar delivered` a fine •heavy horse; •assessrx;ent of the town . Soiree of Fie' is a son of (.ondiictor •Quirk ;ofthe
to Jas Archibald. of'•Seaforth, on Mon the• stores' have put on '.pretty Easter W.G.-and B division,: of Wingham,
'day'...: Davis eic Davis sold a driven to garbs particularly the: displays in w. (ferinerly of . Kinca dine), and is well •
W. iteffatt last :week ... .J. E, Howson. n• Fair's arid W. Cooper & Oo's .wit.- `l;Down here., His•iarrie•as a'. short hist -
returned from Sintalnta�, Assn.; last d is s" are worthy of notice ' We ante champion runner hem made him•
'week 'after having taken'•up meet et -are told that' the freezing at night and..
known.throughout the Dominion and
carloads of.horser, and again left Cate--.the.warm .sun .during the day. is herd Parts of the Stater.
donia on Monday with three carloads:
for; the same plate ; 141r llowso.n says".
there.i:s not nearly the moue to he
made in eoerses as a few ears a o r ,.� ....
y 8
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,aces
This is going to be the greatest lace season known
for years. A costume is hardly : complete `unlessit has
lace on it in some shape or formol. Take up the paper and
read the repot is of fashionable gatherings and you ' will
find that lace was usedon nine out of ten dresses 'describ-
ed . Our importations of laces are on a larger scale than
ever. From England from France from Switzerland the
stock has been gatheresl,and every kind favored by fashion
is represented. You can hike no mistake ifyou do your
lace buying here. "
English Valentines Laces 'zc,'3c, and
Real French. Valencies Laces 5c, 8c, IOc. and 15c
Insertions to "match
Tor olio
n laces 5c, lOc, 15c site 20c •• '
ilauen Lact'S andlaserttons 10e, 15c and 20c
Fancy Trimming Laces '15e, 20c and 5Oc
t llite�, freanis,." black, ecru, ;and linen shades
r. 'ttiirr *irre tlr•*Art*** .
B & 1 eorsets
lti=)lett development of the
Corset Maker's Art is represented in
P, & I Patent Bias Filled models. The
Corsets are: boned with -the finest quality of
ribbon spring steel -wires and patent whale-
bone. The: shapes are! produced by' nunae"
gores, bias_seams,.and-folds:. and the- : ',
are carefully put ,together as qv -,ugh
custom. made.
A fres Is r .� "fEc nus Corsets came in this week,
fiat! we st'i01 civ` recommend them to our customers.
wiowwwwwwwww
ouse eleanina
Means
Much bneineaa forbid and some for you, too, if you, have wall Paper to
bang or need some °Jades We want to talk this over with you, Are you
ready? We are. Therefore let ua do some'busineea, with you,
March almost over—thee April, and hones -cleaning will be on you with
a rash, It takes ti little time to select it, a Tittle time to trim it, a little
time to deliver it to you. You Inge more time now, so have we. '
Do you riot consider it a very reasonable thing to eeieot it. now? Any
day soon, Then when house cleaning is right on you, you willbe xeady for
busmen, Yoa.will do it injess tiro and mare comfortably,
Our stook is open to inspection, big in . yeriety and g� -. in value.'
Prioes are from 5o to 50o perroll. Oar eight vent line is epeoial, its twice
as good as the 50 goads. We :have more patterna at this price than ',nsnal..
They are the ones you will be asked 10o for in many places. Come and see
them,
.The .
W. DFAIR CO, Vlintot
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Oiteo'the Oheapest-4lwaps the Best."_
' MMM 'k,' MMMAMMA Aft tMtM M
RRINC� HOOSE
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'We are making extensive preparations for our big sprite.; trade,arid,:'
have lately picked out several lines of Mens, Womens, Misses, Boye;.and
Qhildreee boots,-
To
oots—
Ta Sell at Extremely Low.' Prices'
as we need the' room for Spring goods; thege geode arenew on our bargain
counters and it Rill pay you. to see them,
. We are nearly cleaned out of winter goode,,bnt what we have ieft it
will pay you tobuy for another winter. ..
H you arelooking for spring goods, we are headquarters for. all the
latest productions instytash footwear, and will be pleased leased to have y
call and see the»il,
The Old Reliable,
The Store That;Nevr ; Disappoints
• e PP
This is the twit .euncert of the Star :
Course—the Tyrolean. Yr -diem and Oon- j ,y
cert Qotnpany, of Bavaria, will appear �,�'- �' r,!'•'J/l t' ,•,.i/%%/i�
in the tciivn ,hall :on Tuesday. evening;, �.-� ' n/1/�l�j/;�• f!
April lit, 'the company wilt appear en ,�.z,1 � r'
ly
national costumes rndrender Tyrolean so./
and American songs, to the acaomnar 1- .ar., ' -age
meat of o
Alpine instruments. This Com- ►-'
parry ha's':_ a phenomenally : suscessful.-...ia _iiia _.--?,4,, i/�. .,. �. ,
,040111 .
career. Navin an cared at the leading, 1ffi:; ,Ll ..: _„^Mp�b ��� � a'I , { ':�
g p g rw
/.. '.� ^I �;. •.. •x,5 1.. ,?1 �,- 1. :,: ...i ., •: iiia _...• .
eYpOet';lon9.Of:EUropP a,nd America, Vie'"^ - ' /�• � i , 'l'( -. �;4• A �. •�{ ”--!•.-_
the 1 tent `being .the 'Buffalo 'Prim -Arra l;" a, F -Q.
Their � i+t• .: • • � . ii, : la"w'Ch$Alt �� �i a� . , ; ... :� .� ...sap
Exp's tion. Their erformanceis enter-, +' . • l`•
taining, instructive and alwaysprofit- cone -q
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able to all who attend` The, presa all • •ergs
aro.s eak.ver •bighl '?f theeniertainnenb
......
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provide Plan of seate_at Deep M� ► Ire A l
book store..is 7 �.e i t i� Ili r�Y�
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Oft. i ' ill ii I '_ ` 1,. "'y `� "S'�[�'S•..'!;c... - ,� � .. ... :00
WAS given by Poemsri^and :II of the. air 'Jii` :,., y i_ .:<'►,. 1161111111 !. � "O 4. ;, ..•-r
Or 0. I Th s8emblsr room was tw-� • ,o , - R - ,•F l - sl, , I .e �' �l� p , a•: �..y� . -•-. ...ow
' COLLEGIATE AT • A.—On
Thursday evening lastiele'at homei5.
Merchant
fullers,
beautiful! ecorated with Chinese �• ill l' ii Illj ,° e
ianter&'" �"
evergreens and hunting, the: .y ,] C a,. 6 •- =� � �. I, ,. •, a •: ,•, .
rOus e? corners affording an opportunity ••+=
C atatrstreatlYwttledarawtogAnd .finished . �..
g g wM*"
✓"""fora social chat. ‘P/ ()grams decorated ammo •
the fiVE+ 6 -with the collegiate colors were hander! "'NA
"sit ith h • ' 121'g•*
y. r to each person Everything connect= '"ee"°' • '
w t e avenin;; s enai yneo were
Styles to lit slight,• medium and stout figures
-. Three prices, 1.00, 1.25 'and 00
Lustres dor Waists
exeetlently carried out and' reflected rw
credit upon those who gave the. at • �°•
home. The amusements consisted of
r ,
a
men tags and. o
p,conversations pre=
• vious . to the musical parts of the
evening's prot'ram which was:—Part 'I
—Piano duet, Misses Parlors and Sack-
son; reading.. iss Gunn ; solo, W
Wilford; pian solo,• Mise Coats '>•we.'
Part I1—Duet, Misses Jackson and.
Goats ; solo, Jas Doherty ; . reading, • ewe.
Miss Shannon solo • •N. Murch ; add
dresses by Messrs 3:. W. TreIeaven,..
E N.C. McLean and J.Houston. a
J. W. TRELEAVEN ' LEAVE'S;— ,fir
The citizens will be si irpris'ed snd will rtl
Colored Lustres are much in favor for Waists this spring.
This week we opened a complete range imported' direct from
Britain. They will'make stylish and inexpensive Waists
The values are better than 'We could get here.
•
rich silky finish, 44 inches wide,in
Oolored Lustros. 42 inches wide,
• bright finish, will wear well, in
shades of Dream, pink, sky and 4C
• green, per yard.... ,. -
Extra fine quality colored- Lustres,
nary, sky,pink green and cream.. 750
Extra qualities in black Luetres,• . •
suitable for waists or skirts, will
hold their oolor,peryard..500, 75o 1,.00
New Neck Ribbons
New neck ribbons, all pure silk, washing Taffetas, in sky,
turquoise, blue rose,whlte and cream, per yard.,. .
ZOe and 80
lwtW,�1f .
:'Ties for i3s
A new Tie is the correct thing for
Easter Sunday. Of course this is the place
to come for what is newest' in neck wear.
The nobbiestand nattiest Ties in town are
Vera, and more to select from then you will find in any
x: other store. We will have a special showing ,dor ' next
; Saturday and you. ought to come around and see therm,.
ftt,Alt Shades 25C and SOB.
.
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Maim with regret that Mr Treleaven, •
Classical teacher at the Collegiate, •"
leaves here to take charge as prin.
cipal •of Almonte high school. For wee --
this position some fourteen Cpplica- `�",.,-`
•
tions were received; four of •these- am.. ,,J, W. Treleaven B. A., of Clinton. oil "
Il. O Jolifi'e, B•, A , of 'Owen Sound,' w ' $16,• Sults for 12
P. FI Lingwood, of Kingston, and J. i,..
bF. Thompson. f Simcoe, were selected
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Established 1854
The Change in the Clothing Trade.
goods made to. order at wholesale .-,rices
y a committee o be considered =
by the.. board, on . hoard
se Mr specie s $. 14 Su..1.ts for $10
en. The (Hinton • board at a special srr-� "
meeting released him from further ,
duties here .and R. Stoddart, a etas- % `
sical specialist, :of ..Listowel high E
staff, has been engaged for the
r ainder of Mr Treleaven's time.
Although we are sorry he is leaving
town we congratulate our friend elf`"
his promotion and advancement as
1 p r incipai. Mr Treleaven - first came 'to
lilihton as a student at the•Collegiate ;
after graduatln ,his first charge was at
Kentptviile and he also taught in the
Listowel high school. Sevenears
y ago
he Came as classical. maeter here and 41
hag been a faithful and efficient mein-
her of the collegiate staff. Ile goes to
hirenea field of labor after' the -Raster
vacation. We hope he may be as
.. ..
succeeeful es principal in the eastern
- ... _ . THE DUI roan as bre 'tvau-Here as classical nisei �jrAcinson•
ter, In bis departure from Clinton he • . . twill be rolesed front the social setWhere he was o attar and he was alga sioC iOT$IIN�ii SToIE CILlt sproar
identified strep he born tennis and wi
A 1
lloalin rrlubtl. 1eho e: he wilt flail.
lite in 'rtaonte congenial and pleasant '`'
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The greatest goods for the money ever
offered in the country
Orders are now pouring n,Vogl S
Beii time
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