Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 29, 1931, p. 4

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used in place at the usual sugar and water syrup in an average or four colonies not only were a large number of combs covered by bees up to midjuly but each milk- fed colony produced an average of 23 pounds more hooey than the check lots feeding cattle fifes are a great nuisance and re sponsible for a part of the nudsum- x slump in production by dairy i hods however poor feeding is more lomeh responsible for the low returns pastures were not good early in the summer and proper measures to sup plement them were nv taken by many dafryrnen w man with some ige left is fortunate where the hay crop is targe some nay may be ted where pastures are short for the best cows a fairly liberal grain ration is also advisable a good mix ture may be made from six parts of ground oats and bailey and one part oilcake meal if farmers are to ma in tarn the production- of uleir cows they must main lain their weight and that mraan feeding just in propor tion as the pastures fail fairs he believes ff the tendency to depend too much upon the govern ment for assistance l of gett ing results through their own initia tive and enterprise reduction in the number of airs with government aid being apportioned more discriminate- ly may follow the minister also feels that the existing seed crops competitions should be abolished and replaced by registered seed competi tions with the free seedcleaning policy now operative seed competions would do more to bolster the farming industry than the crops type of com petition he believes speaking on the subject of grading milk hon mr kennedy foresaw a time when city dwellers would de mand a higher quality of milk steps were now being taken to clean up cattle areas and free them from dis ease and the time seemed ripe to get milkgrading organization under way shipment to england of a spec ial type of ontariogrown barley adaptable for malting purposes would be made shortly the minister an nounced a heavy demand in eng land js expected or this type of bar ley known as o a c no 31 hllmttcc n wednesday evening august 5th 1931 by betty barclay here are two dainties that surely please and surprise your gut both are nutritious and boon h ere bvllyino lawyers tain iiugaraqiricatenergytuel that tot num lp carries the body over from luncheon f x vo poultry on farms dominion total or 9m oaumn uumsulh to get aixowamck awjcadsk of to of rate to numictpal were last weak by the tllilm fill llli power oraismtvdon of ontario under the c of i bon john b- cooke ati ad and rebates win it was dtehwedv f effective within the next year only palltiea 303 of slewed by the ed try una rearrangement of sehrrhne a detailed iilsliii nl of the redne- tinus nnuilcxpabay by not oxdytrss null winch have been given consld eratian too may be forthcoaatnc froaf bydro luarkiusui u at the yesterday by the tog- useh conference are the following official t in 145 m the mir that have auciu m the supply of mrmlrapal and the operation of waterworks street reqwey services to sotwo these sm pau wtn be earned by the various local eon siods to the mimlripahues direct ihe results of oprratlon of local sys for the year mm ne stsate rate adjustments to the u rng and power consumers the total of the annual iwlisuaa of such rate adjustments to oacarfa ma crop following copious nuns a big blue berry crop is expected in the mus- kokav parry bound otpissmg and tendsksnims districts arrangements have been made to more a large of unemployed into the area to harvest the crop with the pros pect of three to six weeks labor at fan- wages consumption of blue berries is rising steadily and the mar- t is providing an income for many hussy in northern ontario the marketing board b making a special study this year of the shipping mar keting and cold storage possibllties of thjs lulctoas wild fruit blueberries are easuy kept in storage retain their flavor and freshness and come out later in i condition nearby american cities are proving to be large consumers of ontario blue berries while housewives generally are is ginning to appreciate the value of biuebnrries for fanning purposes 1 smallest daily paper kntibe staff composed of one man to see thursday island one woam think this to be the last place in the world for a newspaper to the norih of australia of which hey are detached parts lib two tiny specks in the torres straits so in significant in size and in population and so lost among the many outer islands in that part of the pacific that even the largest maps of the world do not list them by name they are thursday island and friday is land two of the smallest of the prince of wales group and they are classified as a part of somerset coun ty queensland australia writes w h olvens in the toronto star weekly how they came thus to be named and whether in tribute to the days on which they were discovered is not clear thursday rinwq qgs jgsg than 2000 people but has an evnnrtt harbor port kennedy and is import ant enough to be a coaling station for the british navy and a port of call for mail steamers friday is land is the quarantine and leper sta- heavy evening meal llonxkbna- cblcken 2 cups cold cooked chicken diced s cup celery diced 2 onions sliced u cup crushed pineapple drained 1 teaspoon sugar- salt and pepper 1 tablespoon butter brown the celery and onions in the butter add le other ingredi ents heat well 8erve with fried noodles celestial almond cakes 4 cup blanched almonds 14 cup butter vi cup sugar 1 egg 1 cup rioe fxhir u teaspoon slmoswl extract halve the almonds and cut them in strips cream the butter add sugar gradually a3d the wellbeaten egg flour and flavoring roll out thin cut with-a- cookiecutter jaoe- in a wellbuttered baking shoe cover tops of cake with the almond strips bake until a very light brown rasprektly icts cbeam 3 packages raspberry junket vi pint cream fi pints nttlk warm the milk arid cream with the sugar to lukewarm not hot re move from stove add the junket and tlr one minute pour into the freezer jan let starni in a varm room until arm about 10 minutes then cool pack in ice and salt and freeze re- dine makes 8- to 10 servings when he ice cream is ready to serve add i raspberry sauce made by crushing rresh raspberries and mixing them jvltb sugar to taste pasted at so7960oo or which 700 were hens and chickens i this poultry was placed at radio l fire p- a5 to aid in forest chewan tv northern saskat department has forestry a systern of looko to mtl ped with short avu oqulp- and receiving sets lending a catch of 244 salmon anglers in nine days has besree ported recently from the cm- rlver new brunswick by 0 u scott of keene new hampshire who was one of the party and him self netted 111 qf the fish mora tlnjted states branch fac tories are established- in canada than in any other country outside of the united states itself at the beginning of last year over 600 such factories were lnthe dominion re presenting investments ofj540690- snipping of all kinds entering and leaving canadian ports has increas ed m- aer cent n the last ten sears total net tonnage exclusive of coasting for year to march si 1930 was 8943879t9ria to this must he added net tonnage- of 87734771 tons fdr vessels enteredand clear ed coastwise bullying witnesses in ourt is poor business nowadays and rarely sue- needs in us object to frightening the man or woman giving evidence there was a time vaien there was a great difference so far as education is conce between the lawyer and lfiew1tness but that day has passed the standard of education has been increasedv and a legal burly simply builds up a wall of antagonism against himself and adversely affects the jury or the judge the other day- in strat ford the presiding judge sharply re primanded a nassau- from toronto who had suggested that the witness who of course had been sworn had no regard for his oath very proper ly the court intervened the average man in court feels his blood boll when a witness telling a straight story is the victim of a bullying lawyer who seeks to discountenance the evidence elng given it would be a good tog if judoes more frequently of intervene and stop the baiting not stcsses the good lawyer does he tniuio scare his witnesses rather o that its to gam his confidence there are sjui elicit all the facts a mile from men who would run whidxmlght lnvysccne of anythingj es jusx because cktitt as witness- poor man or womahhave seen some anxlnatlon by a unuvder cross-ex- notjceable fact that totfc it is a win cases in the courtsere who who treat all witnesses dea those it they were human beings admiral earl jeuleoe i battle of jutland will hero of tat the toronto exhibition next be will be a passenger ea the duchess ofyo xn y ndt the easjj with which raw muk can minated owing to un- itions was recently de- in the town of burling ton where complaints had been made the milk supply in that wo oftlctal from o a c visited the district and found tl the bad flavor of the milk was due fry spray material used in the 204350 and the total of increase smnrmts to in many of these mrmlilillllta the aorirmnlsllon of has resulted tn so i ins s iimiiiaaht in the r of the the rebabea to the wtttogas 1 stfusucgsrwsdkjakw 12 to 14 of of the luuslmiais tn the year usb the total amount of these re bates istmmsa i festal leddotson on aoo to the of the asxmapalfenes af- aunts tossaxus and tn toouof the rat incre nunnsaiij to s coat in caxttatai itoi avondcnr anwunts to saajms the of i wffi the next year itus makes the to of rate adjustments and rebates to ibr of the proper fertfliaatian of a straw- beray plantation may require fall applications of a commercial fertl- in flfi the strawberry are ronrung their fruit buds for next years crap and during this period they require good nutritional conditions to make their best effort generally laasying a ligtat application ocsmrood i result in a late tn august win big increase tn next years v uuu ncptatfd experiments have shown that plowing of sod land and the subs cultivation of one so unto fan very materially assists tn the control of wwts emertirty of l plants such as couch grass it has been found that plowing the sod isnd in july and cultivating at tenday intervals until the fan freese- ap almost entirely prevents the growth of ooucb gran and other shereas plowing once in the or early spring with no sufc- cuttivation has practically no l the a in order that the dairyman ave a knowledge of value of each cow in his nerd a has been formed may the in orflna a recora of both the muk and the buerfat production wffl be ohtstned for cacti individual and this can be used for oom- u pu as a result of a association m wentworth county formed about bx years ago it was found that the so best cows in the s produced of 1uu pounds of milk 411 pounds of butterfat whne the thirty poorest only m6 pounds of mfac 171 pounds of butterfat the d at pervalllng prices a to an increased revenue of the best cows over the poorest cows of slxtjbs each itnu further dis covered that quite a percentage of the cattle ha n every berd la went re not paying for the cost of then- feed let alone cost of labor ereat on mvestment the orffila nn i ri i wflluna to eltinlnate the li cow and to enable the dairy man to build up a productive which wffl return a over feed and hujor o a c it is interesting to note that the time for working the turn orchard at o a- c this year was cut down from ten to three days by using tractordrawn stutioothed cultiva tor followed by a diss instead of p a sjtsuu of early ploughing and early s of the cover crop is being fau in the orchard- the cover crop thus gets an early start and no check oats at tne rate of two l per acre turn been used m the past three years and these are cat just before they head out the jat t5b4 tn lay and the bar of h lal mis issu a flunpa- j burv que nsasabered att2 growch arirtlns eon stderabty to the amount of green mat- per acre is isussetasit which is use major factor in poul try production feeding or breeding the u tateresungr minlls ware ohtamed wan three pens of hens at oac utlshjuu ftovesntotl 1st ism and jose 1st im the first pen wa sored for saw um- dtirtlnn sad the ration fed was poor m the second pen the iswedlng was for other eh than egg pro duction and the ration was wiry- good third pan was brad for egg nro- tbe ration fed was toe that gtren to pen no s the tasntts ware ss fouowi for the period pt t m ana j m aaza per hnri iitsli per herv high i per hen high sua u ommtrni sgfe tion for queensland and for that son is a somewhat pathetic spot the few people who know of thursday island win tell you tt- exists principally because it the centre of the beche de mer and pearl fisheries of the torres straits jtnd that were it not for these its continued existence would be in doubt but in my opin ion its chief claim for fame and re cognition lies not in the fine pearls or the sea cucumbers that are found there but in the fact that there is published in this weary waste what is undoubtedly the smallest dally newspaper in the world and by a woman at that it is a threecolumn affair about 11 lncnes deep by 8vt inches wide known as the torres straits dally pilot registered at bris bane australia for post office pur poses and printed and published for he proprietress by a corran its subscription price is one shilling week ly payable in advance or sixpence a single copy to nonsubscribers and that it does not sees a large circula tion is quite apparent from the stand ing notice at its head occasionally crowded out for lack of space one copy to each subscriber to see thursday island as we saa lt on the one afternoon we were there our liner anchoring some miles out in sight of several derelict and wrecked vessels and the pi going ashore in tens for sn su-too- hurrled trip one would think this to be the last place hi tne world for a dally newspaper as the town is a little affair consisting principally of a mam street straggling along the wat er front and with neither electric light nor pavements yet not only is the daily actually published and run off on a hand press in quite gible type bat thanks to the wireless it carries in sach issue some highly in teresting worlds news as rurnlsbed to it by reiners world service which seems to be the principal news ser vice in new zealand and australia as well ss on those pacific liners that furnish their passengers with daily bulletins the newspaper has a pubauung staff of one man who is at once his own printer p reporter and i business manager unfortunately when we were there it was after six oclock in the evening and the little office was closed and neither the pub lisher nor the proprietress was to be seen else i am certain i could have had a quite interesting hiinnai story to tell of their hopes and aspir ations there was however a genuinely interesting episode when returning to the steamer we watched the arriv al of a large tender from the island on which were some thirty japanese pearl divers who had just finished thrre thre y period of engagement and were on their way hack to then- native country australia as every one probably knows is definitely com mitted to a policy of making that coun a white mans country and for that reason even- in the esse of skilled pearl divers who it come principally from japan no mat ter how skilful they are thus we were just tn the ruck of time to see these wiry little men from the land of the rising sun starting homeward after their lonely three rears on lursday island lonely but profitable i learned since it was said that there was scarely one of these divers who had not accumulated at least five thousand dollars in his three years stay his pay being not a mere weekly wage but being on a percen tage basis and proportioned to the value of his pickings there are some highly interesting islands in this run up along the aus tralian coast inside tne great barrier reef to thursday island and an to boreno and beyond and i confess to an infinite surprise when i learned that some o them were inhabited by genuinely wild men as for the great barrier reef itself this is sjnasmg affair and the trip up of over a week is one of surpassing beauty for there is nothing like it in an the world in dimension interest or for that matter if property exploited tn value it covers an area of 80000 square miles and it is interesting to note that 1000 miles of its 1500 miles tn length are in purely australian wat ers it is a st lawrence thousand islands and an aland sea of japan combed since it contains thousands of islands many of them wtth high mountains and beautiful in the ex treme with verdure and cays and inelts and sheltered nooks and bays extending from lady duott isand on the south to the torres btraitit is the more gmaitng because of the fact that au the islands are coral and with niagrjujeerrtr- coralrock shore u it is the min passage from the more southern- portion of the continoa to japan the lies fjhiuv the pmllpprnea ra alid the bast it is rear to exptct that ss tim goes muoxjfwtaastsrnermm us geherang explored and culttvat- sumsfer meat dishes here are wo little meat dishes that it wen into the sommner food list ioonomlcal healtlixuuaad easy to prepare blee and haun gravy 4 tablespoons salad oil 1 slice of cured ham cup water moat of the ham bought now is luite lean and additional fat must be jsed heat the salad oil and add tarn brown slightly turn and brown n the other side when tender re lieve bam to hot platter add water ind stirring constantly bring to the jailing paint reduce flame am slm- ner 3 minutes bour over the ham ind serve at once aeeorrspanled by hot boiled rice i a goldbeaded cane was presented by the montreal harbor commis sion to captain a freer master of canadian pacific steamship duch ess of tuchmorjd on the occasion of the first arrivsief the season t montreal of a transatlantic liner the duchess of richmond reached port april 19 inc tourist traffic to can ada from the united states is fore shadowed by reports from canadian pacific passenger agents in the d 8 which show a much larger num ber of enquiries from wouldbe tra vellers than la former yeara c b foster passenger traffic manager of the railway stated recently in an interview at saint john hare newsprint paper is made is canada than in any other country in 1990 canada mannfartared 2504000 tons or ss par cent at tee world production at newsprint paper thirtyeight lakes ra the 4vatriet of the pas are being insfilabj bshed today as against is two yean the catch was xjts00 ago poun with 1409000 lbs in it pounds of ash in 1m0 sacs an amature swim of one and a half miles for boys and of one mue for girls for canadian championships are carded on the canadian national exhibition aquatic progrmme si countries have so far ac cepted the invitation of the cana dian government to send official w representatives to the world grain exhibition and conference to be held at regiaa july 26 to au gust 1922 foxes on the ranches in prince- edward island are getting vita mins d in their diet throogh the medium of flsn twice a week sundried herring are fed to the foxes on the ranc the snhnals are thriving on this new diet banff yoho and kooteaay ia- tional barks in the rockies are available to motorists in a cosrnao- ous loon route at the cost of a 21 leenee lee this open up 400 muea fine travelling in unrivalled with a total park area of um miles tames la i donuxuoa meat rim wh rice four cups cooked rice 1 onion 2 ups tomatoes u teaspoon salt 18 teaspoon pepper 1 tablespoon fat 1 pound raw meat or leftover meat ut up small melt the fat add the heed onion and if raw meat is used tdd and stir until the red color dis appears add the tomato and seas- ning after the onion is browned and neat through grease a baking dish put in a layer of rice add the meat and gravy and cover with the rice dotted with fat baas for half an hour jt croprept below wul be found a brief synopsis or reports received by the bank of montr general except in the nortnem districts of alberts and rhulstclwwsn crops throughout the prairie provinces have suffered from the intense heat of the past week some ball losses have occurred in alberta and saska tchewan but the territories afflicted are not extensive slight damage from rust and insects has been exj perienced in sastatcnewan and mani toba pastures are drying up and need rain in qubeoe weather con ditions have been favourable to the growth of all crops in ontario the harvesting of exrellerat wheat and barley crops is nrogressnag well de spite continued showy weatehr canada said au revolr bat not goodbye to their majesties the king and oueen of slam at the border station of portal saskat chewan whither they had travelled y canadian pacific on their jpnr- pey to hew tprk they were pas sengers by titer empress of japan on that ships recordbreaking pass age from tokobama to vancouver wood for sale choice hardwood per stasis cord 2275 mixed wood apd rails ts ralls and hardwood fes slabs 22ss j bsaanofobd 2sbj or ttsj it is just a matter of time its not so much the captain as the chief engineer who makes speed records possible at sea captain bainu robinson of the canadian pactfie liner empress of japan told the vancouver board of trade re cently at a luncheon in his honor after his ship had clipped another seven hours from her previous speed record across the pacific she had averaged 2227 knots over the 4800mile course from toko bama to victoria a speed hitherto unheard of largest and most powerful loco motive of its kind in the world and unique on this continent canadian pacific railway 8000 type engine product of canadian brains and akiu and composed largely of cana dian materials has just been turn ed out by the angus shops of the company at montreal for use in the railways rocky mountain territory engjne and tender weigh together smk tons and it has a tractive ef fort of 90 000 iba sufficient to pull a milelong freight train of 150 fortyton trucks weighing 8 000 until all wornen wiu realise that the nsodern laundry is the only to handle the wash leaving aside the time and drudgery neces sary to do a washing at home the expense of equipment and supplies renders it nuns econo mical to tot the laundry do it or the cost is really much- leas this laundry has six differ ent kinds of family wash service an done ut rain soft water including the completely snhow vice on mens shirts and collars phone today or stop any one of our cour teous drirerealesmen a calsanrbur has wo the eaaqaa for sm0 eerd lor the ass ilogaa la the contest ju tlm ssswwawacwsawswswwt of oratakfalbrtlon and m 4mm st ragiaa august ims thei show wast yon what yon know tee bagnah aasoeisnwa football team npreawnttag many of the beat socear teams in the old country which will tour canada playing la te major cities of the daring the next two arrived st montreal on board the duchess of ataou ktaysa radio continues to grow ha pop ularity in canada licensed re ceiving seta at the end of last march totalled 514701 an increase of mjb8s over the number register- previous year figures for march si 1921 repre- for every 19 of the pop- lluuocl included in the brubant paasenget hat thsl wttr- feature the maiden voyage of the empress of britain 42500400 flagship of the cana pactfte atlantic fleet at the endrof- aaay be lord rotaermera treat english pubmr is t and owner of a string of british newspapers including the london psfly- mau rep french railway experts touring this country and the doited states recently made af thorough inspection of canadian pacific transportation fatuities vteamshlps hotels and terrunaias ratbennf a considerable body of information with a view to renewal of material and equipment on the i rhemin de fat du viord in francs or soaoa over ltd the prevv the year to sent a set to 4 trwsarefyc of land in arrears of taxes ln the cosuforation ow georgetown c50ltntt qf attok by virtue of a warrant issued by the mayor of the town ol georgetown day ot mar rsi and to the treasurer directed with dic collection of taxes on the lands er with the fees and expenses thereon all beerijkruate of tbe commanding him to nerelnsfter set forth such being patented treasurers office georgetown ontario this 6th day of may lsai b harrison treasurer town of georgetown parcel no lot no macs barber shop phone 328 tons an s level track 1 27 other crops generally factory in the marmxnes crops in general are making satisfactory pro- a though warm dry weather would prove henrfvtal in british colurnua the weather continues very warm and dry uuvjugtmut the pro- lnce and crops are maturing rapidly prairie provdvobs alberta northeastern area wlxst is 80 headed- and making rapid growth hafl damage is reported in areas alberta southeastern have suffered from excessive heat cutting will commence this week alberta western arcs frantically all wheat is headed out and following ample rain grains are making rapid progress hail has ckuxuged tsofirtn small areas art aln hewn crop prospects continue fairly satisfactory in most sections north of bssraroon while in the prince abxnt area and the extreme north wheat heads an oiling wall with ample modsturt and good average yields are eiu ex treme heat and strong winds have caused further deterioration in the central and southern part of the province where crop conditions now ury from very poor to rornplete fai lure farmers in some ssctions are utting wheat and coarse grain for feed more rain is urgently needed manitoba wheat is sripentog and cutting of early grain tail commenc ed harvesting wul be fairly general by next week light yields saw indi cated in all districts escape the red river valley where conditions are fairly good crops in western areas are being pastured or cut for feed it win be necessary to ship feed into the south secuosn quebec frequent ratals have again interfered with baying opera tions drain crops sre prornlstngj pobyton sim other roottj continue to show satisfactory progress lndlca- tins point to a good apple crop while small fruits are abundant pasturage continues good ontario oats sre ripening fast but the yield will be affected by smut and rust bay not saved before the heavy rains is of poor quality but ap- ratolahuely 78 to 80 was harvest ed in good condition cora is utstand- jig he brer has made 4sa appearance but damage t date is skgtitearly pota toes are a heavy crop t excellent quality root crops generally unite promising topplns of tobacco is weu under way and conditions are highly satisfactory acarttlscbs intermittent rains have made haying operations djfscuit and the quality of the product baa been somewhat impaired in certain sections drains are doing weu early varieties of potatoes awe ready for the market a good average crop of apples is a pastures con tinue in good tt a b colman okneral tawcking service general trucking st all times and garbage removed weekly at lowest rates also orders taken for au kinds of stove wood- phone 231 george town plan no 118 king street years taxes expenses fees total u2s90 347 tssm 2 park 3 oavanaah survey ann s e 192430 bl51 s500 230 s14ba1 to p b harrison of the town of georgetown in the county of halton provhnce ot ontario treasurer of the town of georgetown to wit by virtue of the authority given to ne under chapter 228 of the revised statutes of ontario 1827 and lbs amending acts sod chapter 91 slxtyoecond victoria ontario statutes 1ss9 j john boyd mii of the town of georgetown in the county of ftawon mayor of the said town of georgetown do herewith authorise and direct you to levy upon the lands described in the return of lands to be sold for arrears of taxes made by you in duplicate to me bearing even date herewith attested by official signature and the seal of the said town one copy being returned to you with this my warrant attached thereto and to sen the astd lands or so much thereof as may be sufficient to pay the taxes thereon together with the fees and expenses chargeable under and by virtue of the aforesaid act and amending acts as witness my hand and the seal of the town of georgetown this 5th day of may 1b j b mackkn2ik 13t mayor j sanford stewsurttown pliimbi tawtaales qttahnj fllvm plsotte 84 r 12 georsotown rjr no 2 accoonts collected we place 40 years successful collecting experience st the dis posal of those who list their ac counts notes etc with us no collection no charge kelly aiken the efficient collectors okangevuxe no swnujno stmftjnn stand anthracite scranton coal in all sixes assttsmartscallw screened sund loaded arf information booth for the free l ofdescripuve uterature tor vhttors hag feen opened btwet bsstr tosspotr oosawt n0w it 2sffla dhj aaaattos ruustto says that a young nan down pejl found fsuit wi lano fflsxud m taunt sw beds ft aaow js benin coal wood select lump for pofneatlc and threshing pur smith ing and cannel coal in fact t carlt vbrythtng to be i in any uptodate coal wood yard john mcdonald lpfcdbe 12 georsetawn are you 50 years old or young r radition once played an important part in business organi zations because the founder of a business had instituted certain practices twenty thirty or forty years ago his successors seemed to feel that they were in duty bound to honor the hoary cus toms by constant use of course the rapid fire changes in public tastes and demands in the past quarter century and irsore particularly in the last decade settled the question definitely the policies were changed to meet modern demands or the business followed ancient customs into oblivion j no business executive today would attempt to meet his client nor allow his representative to clad in the garb of the 90s then why allow business stationery which is your printed representative interview hundreds of business associates every month in the same old dress simply because its been that way for years j yes sir we- have new type new ideas new colors and wed be glad to talk to you about your printing needs anytime come over and see us or phone 8 the 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