Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Nov 1906, p. 5

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and driit along from ell that they ought to ut a natural modesty posing themselves to the inations of even their essary. Without money oman whose knowledge ng Invitation: orm of female weak. communicate with Ss. All letters are wered by women lk of her private en established Hrs. Pinkham h has never volame of aw from, she has will help in. return advice has y woman, he does my testimonial, that others m us offer value and what You have do n Medi-] wy, you know, I wrote you doctor said I must have an ope could not live. I then wrote ya you my ailments. 1 followed y and am entirely* well. without an ache or a life to you angl to'L, ydia etable Compound. ay know their me for we, letters id this mething are ex- 1 them. female n oper- ot want 5 help it. your remedy," --Mrs. Mary and E, Capitol Streets: Washin When a medicine has been_snccess > in restoringeto health 5 1; n_stccessinl any wome whose testimony h you ean is go stonable, k, 59th | you cannot well say, without tryin g it, C. I do not believe it will he Ip me. w It you are ill, don't hesitate tc ) got a bot of 1. vdia E. Pinkham's Ve. getable ie advice, | pound at once, and write M ink} nal sgetable £ ynn, Mass, for cial advice--it is - md youl and always helpful. > » p-- "of "never put off until at can be done to-day," | advice. be wanting a new Suit, Hat or anything to rc- ardrobe for the coming > your selections now, ing is -at its best and so good. at the best things r in finer feather than ial $14 50 Overcoats ---- ). Bibby Co. --78-80-82 PRINCESS STREET aos ight At At The Top That's where the George A Slater victus Shoes Are To day' It you_try them you will sa $0. We have just receiv ed another - consignment | them--_they are better fie ished and more up-to date than ever. We have them in Valour, Box Calt Gun Metal and Corona Colt. $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 e SAWYER SHOE STORE pale children is {see then plu contains Cod Liver tnd so pt topher that by little folk: \ The effect of Scott's Emulsion on athin magical. H and Glycerine, to make fot, leas Phetpliites rosy, active, happy. it is easily digested ALL DRUGGISTS § 80c. AND $1.00. | Hear the World ol} Sing, Laugh, Cry, Shout, make wonderful | | es, render the greatest muygic, give vent to the ke:nest humor, and pour forth the best of everything the earth pro- duces through. The Columbia Graphophore Winners of The Grand Highest Award at The World's Fair, St. Louis, 1904 FOR SALE AT Angrove Bros. 88-9) Princess Street Superior Business Trainin Institution Frontenac Business "College KINGSTON ome ONTARIO Jay and Evening Classes Moderate Rates T. N. sToC DALL. 'rincipal. "Phone, 680 \ Thomas Mills 9 Clarence St., Kingston, Ont. Private Banking Mortage Loans General Insurance QUEEN, NORTHERN, LONDON AND LANCASHIRE All Strong, Sound Companies. I sell FIRST CLASS MINING -and other INDUSTRIAL STOCKS (TREASURY SHARES EXCLUSIVE LY). I do not sell or deal in Market shares of any kind. Will be pleased to have » you eal] ana examine formation, LIFE, ore whether you N.B.--~Have vou r thought ously of proving what an assistance HOME SAVINGS BANK might be vin as a GENUINE SAVER? Wan': you TRY ITS USE? Footwear TO-ORDER Made to Fit your feet. Will not Squeak. A. E. HEROD 286 PRINCESS ST. THE HOUSE OF QUALITY Ladies' Tziloring Finest of Workmanship, Up-to- Date Styles, and Good Fit Guar. anteed. 236 University Ave. NewYork Chinese Restaurant 83 Princess Strest Open from 10.30 a.m. to 3.00 a.m. The best plac to eet an all round Lunch in the city; Meals of all kinds on shortest notice. Eoglish and Chincse dishes a specialty. THE FRONTENAC LOAN & INVESTMENT SOCIETY. ESTABLISRED 1883 : President---Sir Richard Cartwright Money loaned on City and Farm Pro perties. Municipal and County Deben- tures, "Morten rtgages purchased. Deposits received and interest alloped. 8.C McGill, Managing Director. Office, 87 Clarence street, Kingston. REAL ESTATE .. OR INSURANCE If you 'want to! buy, or sell INSURANCE AND FINANCE. -- ] Mcintyre & Melntyre | | BARRISTERS Oliver, will be carried on in his ofice, 79 Clarence strect Ex A. Bateman | CUSTOMS BROKER Who for the last five years has been associated with Mr. Oliver. MONEY TO LOAN KING STRIBT. KINGST. N The business of the late C. G, Tired-oit Men and Women Who Need a Good Rest --come to us for a few weeks. This Sanatorium faces 'beauti- ful Dominion minutes walk from the hea: of Montreal--yet from roof-garder one sees flowers and foliage, Quiet, restful, on --dainty meals--every comfo and convenience. all the worry spend a few weeks Mount Royal Sanatorium descriptive BRITISH - AMERICA HOTEL KINGSTON Has undergone alterations a A WARM SUBJEC There'p nothihg in the world we're much Interested in as s.the .year. It may sound queer speak of coal buying and sélling as science, but that's what we've made I'wo important discoveries we made are that complete satisfaction ur customers pays best, and that FOOT OF WEST ST. Phone 133: 8 Floor Wax ep Strachan' s Hardware will cure, slain pig. on re i of Jie Ne ma Orchestra Music, for all Occasions, on Military Rand Instruments ; Violin, | Mandolin, Guitar and Ba Address Bandmaster Watson H. 331 King Street The best placa to get an all Lunch in the city. Meals of 'Phone, 655. Vwhes a specially. vovss ORCHESTRA HOUSE "THE BUSY ONE." Special Hates. for Weddings, #Rot-Outt BH RRY, Leader Violin, Via's, Instpuetion. Pupil of Mollenhauer, Toston 158 Teas Sydenham St. City Property, see GEO. CLIFF, at 95 Clarence. street, opposite Post: Office. * The. Mil clasps is thé Denins sular. Humber jg twenty-eight. The Square--one our soothing. Per- fect attendance--skilled nurses Instead of going abroad--with and bustle with us. + We will send] you home with sound digestion, good ap- "petite; stes nerves--and all 'your "old-timé wigour of mind and body. Rates reasonable. Write for Dominion Square, Montreal ONTARIO s now open to the travelling public. W TELFER - Proprietor Coal at this tiow have way to wis business is to deserve it. Booth & Co: Ye Old English Wood 5 Phosphodize, The rest : E eorsiestho: med missions, Sper. or LXoesses. Qatorpa £ box, SX f¢ y 'One will ploase, six Sold by all druggists or mailed in w pamphlet Walker, (anadian (Chinese Restaurant Open from 10.30 a.m.'to 3.00 a.m roand all kinds «n shortest notice. English' and Chinese or Theatre. ish war medelobaving most rt ly rt nd 1 8c tc . it. to the 14th Band and| | Instruction. also njo. and full THE ONTARIO BANK COMPARISON OF OF BOOKS IS-} SUED BY BANK. One Director, Now Dead, Knew of a Deal With New York Stock Brokers Company--A Memors andum Disclosgs the Fact, Toronto, Nev. 132. The hearing of the Ontario Bank case, in the police court, this morning, was devoted to a comparison of the books of the bank issued by the bank from time to time. The session was given over larg: Ty to the tracing of different ac counts through the books, so that they might go down on the record. There was no development beyond the discovery that one memorandum, showing an account with Denny & the New York brokers, and con taining a list of" speculative securities which were hell by the brokers for the bank. This memorandum was initalled by a former director of the bank, Mr. 'Iruing, long manager of the Toronto Néws company, and now . showing that this director, at was aware of the deal of the Co., An action was filed, this mornin by Slump & Lo, of New York, against the Clear Lake Mining Som- pany, 'and the Cleveland Cobalt Sil ver Mining Co., to restrain the Clear Lake from selling cr transferring a section of land in Cobalt township to the Cleveland company, and also the Clovel® nd company from the receiving property. Phe writ also asks the court to declare that if a sale has been made that it is draudulent. A temporary in- junction was granted returnable on November 21st. K.C.1,14;0.0.1.,0. Visitors Handicapped the Burnside Rules return game was played at the By The athlatic grounds, Saturday afternoon, between O.C.L. and K.C.1. football teams. The Ottawa team were handi capped by. the Burnside rules, but put up a rlocky ficht. The teams lined up as follows : OC 1L--Frith, full: Gorman, Robeits, mith, holves: 1} Roberts, quarter; snap: Stecls, Bishop, inside Dowling, Johnston, middly Baker, Blue, outsild. wing K.C.I.--Nichclson, fll; Hunter, Dick, Hafner, halves: Metcalf, qpurter; Dye snap; Elliott, Haslett, inside Rei! Dick, middle wings; Mun « irimshaw, outside wings. In the first heli K.C.Fa had the wind, andescored two touches, which tent to Hafiner and Dyde, and in the second half, Nitholson Kicked threa points for the home team. The score at end of game was: K.C.1, 14; O. CL, 0, so K.C.I. won the round by a few points, E. 0. Sliter and E. Carter officia- ted, successfull, as refarec and uwm- Lire Dyde banqueted the twa teams after the Saturday's game. A vote of thanks was passed by the K, I. boys to the athletis committee of Queen's for the use. of the grounds for the game. Limestones Stick At It. The Limestones are keeping in good condition by nightly runs, and the practices they have at the Armouries, This week the players will work out every night at the YM.C.A. gymna- sium, and on Tuesday and . Thursday they will practice at the Armouries, mmany, of Toronto, won from St. Mi on Saturday, and play the Limestones either here or in Belleville on November 17th. Capt, Moxley thinks there will be no more changes line-up, except that Laird will again in his old position at full DACK., in the be Challenge For K.C.I. Bingston Institute football team received ga challenge from Brockville high school to play off their tie, in Gananoque, on Saturday. The challenge is under consideration, and will probably cepted, The Collegiate have be Will Trim Hamilton. "Chaucer" Elliott Kingston, yesterday, on his way to Hamilton after = viewing the football game on Saturday. between Montreal and Westmounts. A Whig revresenta- tiye could get nothing further from him thag the well known fact that Montreal have an exceptionally strong stopped off at team... "Chaucer" came around, how over, when a fake bet was offered. He has unlimited faith in the Hamilton Tigre ly and says they "trim"' the will undoubted: Montreal acdregation "ovomENTS or mE DAT, Newsy Paragraph : Picked Up By Repprters on eir Rounds. C, Deradnghawm leit todny for New York on business. : , Now folding shaving brushes at &ib- son's Red Uross drug store. Ru, Ottawa, the military college will © in March. ie The lay of bingston's postmast- er has been advanced $250 per year. You cam get every thing wanted in kitchen utensils at Lemmon & Sons at the lowest prices. We have Slater's wet proof boots for men, 3 and 35.30. The Lockett shoe wlore. "There's a difference." The remark of one who tried a tonsof Swiit's Scranton coal. Have you a cough? Gibson's Red Cross Cough Syrup is looking for you. It cures coughs. Nis FE. Macfarland, Ottawa, ix the guest of Miss Grace Ballantyne, at the city buildings. Best's Short Stop cures coughs quicker than any cough curk sold. It is a large bottle, cures al coughs al ways, abd costs but 15¢, Mrs. 'thomas Miller and Allan Dow- shy, (Rtawa, are the guests of Mrs. A. Roney, University avenue. For ash sifters, coal hods and fur: nace scoops, the best place to go is to Lemmon & Sons. Today thg Grand Trunk railway celsbrated the fltisth anniversary of ite official opening as a railway. Don't experiment, just buy Gibson's Red Cross cough syrup. It cures coughs, two siges. : The leave of Major Leslie, Kingston permanent force, has been extended throughout November as a special case, Bomb. Moody of "B" Battery at Tete de Pont barracks, has returned from a pleasant two months' furlough in England. Miss Florence the late dawrhter of Amherst Is Delaney, Thomas Dilaney, land, is visiting her gqunt, Mrs. John Scanlan, King street Short Stop" weather. Buy a bot tle today, and be prepared for cough that is coming. coughs always and only at Best's. « Miss Maud Graves, Florence Brown, Chicago, aing to visit friends town and Alexandria Bay. Keep the cold oul of your Wpors and windows by putting wea ther strips on them, For sale by Lemmon & Sons. Darcy Finn, of the Ottawa Citizen staff, was in the city Saturday, for the Ottawa-Quepn's football match. He returned to the capital at noon to-day. Servis were held in Cooke's church the It cures all { costs but 1be., and Miss left this in Water: aty, on: Sunday morning by Rev, Dr. Mac- Trish to the * memory of the late John Sands and his infant, who died k 1st week, Fireman Frederick Reid has return od from bis hclidavs spent at Bob's Lake. 2 4d had the misfortune to lose end/of his fine beagle hounds on his trin, The weather wit very bad yesterday and" church-gorri were literally unable to venture out until the time for the concert in the opera house. Their re- covery was very sudden. W. H. Mellsy writes : "If 'Cnlook er' will come om plainly and write over Liz own name I may. answer him, but otherwise, 1 never pay attention to_anonvmous correspondence, Best's Elixir of Cod Liver Oil is the { but how we behave, [A SERMON ON FAITH BY PROF. WO WORKMAN AT QUEEN'S COLLEGE. The Exercise of Faith Needed For Right Action in the Life of Business Men. At Convocation Hall, yesterday af- ternoon; those. present had the plea- sure of listening to a thoughtful and clever address from T'rof. Workman of Montreal, who spoke on the subject, of religious faith, "As seeing Him Who is Invisible." The words ars both unique and sig- nificant. The nature of faith as sug gested by the text, i€ the first consid eration. Faith is an assuring convie: tion of things we do not se. But in the previous verse faith is presented in its subjective aspect as a mental pro- Elem. Faith may appropriately be called a sixth" e-nse--man may be said to have an inner and an outer eve. Faith is the faculty of spiritual dis cernerent. It js that power in man which allows him to see the invisible. Man must be vinced of two things: (1) He must Rave a spiritual sli or faculty; (2), that faculty is susceptible to outside influences. It matters not how a man wav describe his feeling, The faculty which discerns is faith religious faith. Faith is that power in us which begets cortitude. But while feith considered in its essence is a fa- culty, it is also an activity. As the former it impresses us of truth and reality; ss the latter it compels us to live up to it. Hence there is the third asnect of faith the practical one, Faith is the fidelity to one's convie- tions. To have faith in the vractical § nse is to act according to the truths we hold. It is not what we believe, that proves us men and women, This is the most practical ssnect of faith, and the one emphasived in the text. The second roint, i's fanctions. Faith has a three-fold function. First it i= our ap- rrevending faculty. Throveh it we ap- nrehend God. God has onlv been found from within. There only through all ages has He heen fond. The second function of faith is the enervizing in culty It cies strength to those in werkness heln to those in temptation, Wh n overwhelmed he intali~ectoal dif fieultv. amon~ the doubt which wur- roms aur relinfars beliefs, we ar rrovrinte rears, This was the experi- nee of Lady Henry Somerset, Finallv, th: third fonction of faith it to rwly and mit into action aur convielings. This ie the avolyine func tion. We are not to believe onlv to save our sls. but to lead other men into = conviet'on of God. Faith is a princitle of action. Tn conclusion the sneaker referred to ths nractieal effect of thines in making rs da what iz richt accordine to our Feli-fe tr the feith of orr views, and noittd cut that there has never in histore of aur country heen sn much need for thie characteristic, The men who wire heine exposed to-dav, were the honk clerks, the bank managers, noliticions. ote. All men win had rolioione {raining. and even lived nas chirch workers. Yht day hy dav the most ravalting Aofrintions were being evngged, The fault av in lack of » fell arnvehension of the trpe svmhol of faith. A man of faith is a faithful { man Dovine tha afternoon a solo was ren- best reconstructive tonic sold. It makes new blood, and builds up the system for the cold weather. Large bottles $1 or 3 for $2.50. Frederick Bibby and party have re turned from 'a two weeks' shooting expedition at Pob's Take and report excellent sport. The hunters had a touch of "high Ife" when one of their number saw a "deer," at a short dis dered hy Mr. Beecroft. | Beautiful Zephra. | The brauntiful operatic. spectacla | Zephra, to be presented at the, Grand | Opera House, November 28th, h, uth and December Ist, with a Satur day matinee, comes to Kineston with a recorl of successes achieved in both the United States and Canada, un para'l Id in the history of specta sance. PITH OF THE NEWS. The Very Latest 'Culled From All Over The World. « More G.T.R. conductors and Toronto districts, fieved of duty. The falling of a part of the cone of Mount Vesuvius has occasioned great alarm at Naples Boundary conference at Ottawa * is! over; the. documents put in will be considered hy the eabinet. Three money totalling £3, 275.900, will voted upon at the Toronto municipal elections, President Roosevelt and pars experiencing fine weather and greatly | enjoying the trip to Panama At Sarnig. four &mmll fires have curred at t within a week, with Eastern been re in have by laws, he oe m t forward. Now it is too late win anvthing. The lads, by efforts, have shown their mettle, Next year a egach will be carly employed." Lm To Have A Senior Team: It is reported Hd K hockey to their own on good authority sill have a senior team, this vear, in the O.H.A. For many years this has been advo- cuted, and at the giresent time there sems to be no doubt but that the tlans of a number of enthusiasts will materizlize, 1 Kingston goes into senior hockey her team will surely be heard from, as there are a number of good local men who can be secured. rston YMCA. Week Of Prayer. This week is the world wide Y.M. CAD week of prayer. The local direc tors have arranged for two meetings, Teewlay and Thursday, from S pom. It is expected clerovmen, and others interested will attend. A Warning To Hunters. Dr. Allan Black's son, Blair, four teen years of 'age, was struck by a stray bullet in the leg on Saturday on Lomoine's Point. sequence has hwriters. Dr. Black in con- issued uw warngny to | The birth rate in France was Jower | in 1905 than in 1904, by 0,0, 730 to | in Hamilton on November 17th every indication of incendiarism James JJ. Hill has declared himself Needed A Coach. { strongly in i vor ef wires ity bae- oH ' + | ( NS . "The Queen'sOttawa game on' Sa | tween anada and t e nite tates p : t | SS. Vietorian arrived at Fame urday was the best object lesson, I oi RQ Riad \ of! Sar. - { Point on aw: 88, Sicilian, loni NOW ¢ spid a Quéen's man, "to | Hun ian t Quebec, in i i on by , have convinced any person that all | 2% id ) are a Ie Queen's needed this year was - a § ward Wy ale in the coach. The material wos there, and wo en 3 wy Holt a N v Be) . arly development would have brought | Post office at on "y ~ot 8100 in stamps and Y about R50 40 important snow storm of the season, The temperatuip ix «0 mild, however, that in the city the' down fall is The marriage of G, B. Burland, the British American Note company, Montreal, to Miss Hilda Beard takes inlace Thursdav evening. The couple will leave for California. M. Briend's onifine of French: noliey So: : | quickly converted inta slush, i Dre. i sident of to the Roman Catholic . church, has | not made much irmnoression at the | vatican. 'The vindication of the | | ehvreh's riches will he loft 10 time | and the wisdom of Frenchmen, - says | on inspired source. J i i ------ Keep the cold out of your doors and | windows by putting weather styips on { them. Por sale by Leomon & Son | You can get every thing wanted in kitchen utensils at Lommion & Sons {at the lowest prices, i Charles -Hodging, n sixteen-vear- old jLondan hov, was killed by, the acci- * dental discharge of a gun. ars | n money. Mrs. Estelle Bristol, New York, a voune colored woman, was arrested charged with attempting te burn a roe five-storey, tenement house. | Ii the steamer Kesington, ashore { near Matane, can be got off within | | ® reasonable time she will be all | right and can he easily repaired. Montreal is qxperiencing its first cular attractions. The people of this city are to be congratulated upon { having an opportunity of witnessing | this great extravaganza. This is the | sixteenth season of Zephra's success, {and the production this season is staged with an elaborate display of { costumes, scenic, and light effect, uj | strpassed by any professional attrac the road. Zophra is what | might _be aptly termed a musical ex | travaganza with a strong story, { merry dance, sparkling music, beaunti ful costumes, dazzling light effects, a wilderness of beautiful scenery, with a cast chorus and * dunce ensemble of Awe hundred people, and will be pro | duond exactly as during its great pre | sentation in Boston. { tion on | The Object Stuted. Th report has been circulated thit | the Whir announced the engaging of | Zephra for a charitable object. This is | absolutely unfounded. What the Whig | said, and repeated, was that a share | of ite profits had to be sought for 'a | public ohject." It was 4 the wish to | mar a oublic tata hy Shdnit- {ting publicly that it was necessary'to | apy enl to this class of performance to | complete the payment for the Kirk: | patrick: fountain Returned | 0 "Capital. | Fighty-five of t | | we excursionists from on the Saturday and the rest left on the today. The train Saturday | vight made a quick run to Sharbot Lake. Ottawa returned night train, | trains Now Acting Sergeant. | " | Pte. Harry Law, of Tete de Pont { Enrracks, has been aproioted acting sergeant of the P.AM.C. taken on-at hres new recruits were Pont Barracks to-day. Tete de A man ix known by thel candy he sends a lady. Send Huyler's or McConkey's the choice of royalty. Sold only at Gibson's Red Cross drug store, . | For ash sifters, coal hods and fur nace scoops, the best place to go is Ao Lemmon & Sons. Universul meat choppers from $1.25 to $1.75; all guaranteed. Strachan's Hardware. Talking Parr From $3 up. Shioped arn 0! sny int by express, Write Yor Price List. wake suicially low prices to wet these of Cansddu to adver ttam Bird Seed birde in all parts The Analysis shows that the richness of A Reireshing and Pleasant | CHEAP, EFFECTIVE, PALATABLE. APEN HUNGARIAN NATURAL APERIENT WATER. renders it the safest and most remedial laxative and A ! A WINEGLASSFUL- A Doss. Ak, SPARKLING APENTA (NATURAL APENTA CARBONATED), IN SPLITS ONLY. 5s Exporters: THE APOLLINARIS co, Le, + Lapdons Apne Water sl le spe 3 purgative. READ THE LABEL, wh Apeict tor Morsing Use. 'Gloves, selling Fawn's Celebrated Gloves at per pair. BEING Cashmere Glovgs, extra heavy, worth 35¢., our price, only 25¢c. pe and 28¢. per pair: lined and unlined. Coat business, on honest values, offered. "spect, at the prite of o lines. tion and comfort AUS Ea) VIRTUE JAMES McPARLAND Easy to Buy! They're Warm ! They're Pretty ! SOME $1.00 Notwithstanding the advance price of Kid Gloves, we are guaranteed, in all the leading sha des' and black, Ringwood Gloves, in navy, cardinal, white and black, Special values in Girls', Boys' and Men' s Kid and Wool clases Coats Every new. and desirable style is in our great collection of Wo- mens and Misses ready-to-wear garments. We are buil high class worl sive styles, that appeal to everybody. This week we are going to be prepared with the greatest array of special values we have ever ! Dress Goods 3° There isn't any better at such a rh ae) shades, full 54 inches wide, at $1 per yard, Crumley Bros. OF BARLEY Ales, Wines, Liquors and Cigars. EVER WEAR THE FAMOUS "Dolgefelt " SOME $1.25 ASSORTED COLORS McDERMOTT' Gloves the old: prices, every at ¥1 and $1.25 and fine 2-dome fastens, easily r pair. - 35e. } i a great p, exelu- AS cause of | alter AND 830-341 KING ST. Easy to Wear] House Shoes They're Light! T hey're Noiseless! SOME $1. 50 a S Shoe Store ch ge Chained Like Wild Animal. New York, Nov. 12.--Chained to a «take in & corn crib for months, the sixeyear-old son of Peter and Annie Nelson was found to day on a farm in |, Hempstead, The parents were arrest ed, . Prevost, Brock street, has veel all his fall and winter i nw for ordir 'work ja. hix tailoring de- ts |i vi visting of of Scotch twee and , great varie Pe nak Boe" pov Vieunas;. ah pend 1 stock of overcoating. 'Anye one trusting him with an order may, rest assurod they will 'Be well pleat William Swain, "piano tuner. tirdery 23 Bathurst, St., Londou, Ontario Ee | received at McAuley's book stor DINING ROOM CHAIRS This Week we afe.running a fine line of leather seated dinin oak, polished, upholstered in our own upholstering; also Buffets and Sideboards | James Reid The Leading Undertaker 'Phone 147 for White Ambulance. EE Sa poi airs, in solid quarte nuine No. 1 Buff Leather, 3 to Match AUCTION - SALES Book at gucerwith the - Leading Auctior cet JOHN H. MILLS % NewRestaur: v1 ONE Ming Street Everything Served "in BILLY

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