Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Sep 1907, p. 1

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lorrow ? er se sne---- ge Lot of New Fall | dies and Children | received and ready for LORROW 5 a saving and 0 secure later on, epared to Buy this interfere with you see- ction... You are most wel- ny coat catch vour fancy, y antil required. Thing 1 of--you will not be urged Tit be welcomed if only to You. get a glish dcloths anted shades. Wl Ie ro shoes. They TO WEAR our. - ualities are surprisidg, to break first sole wears them not ihe 11 yon get style, shapli. and shoe satisfaction. on hand for your inspection, aily a XBAR 4. No. 2ii, etn 10. CHOOSE FROM. Select your Fur Coat now. We will store it for ; you FREE of 'charge until wan ted. We are showing a beautiful line of Coats. YOUR INSPEC- $ mon INVITED. {I THD We ails everything we § sell and guarantee évery- thing we make. John McKay Fur House, 139-156 Brock Bt. Auction Sale -of Furniture John F. McDBERMOTT'S, 380 King St, KINGSTOK, LIMIT IMMIGRATION This is. What Will Be Done By Negotiations. 'Ottawa and Tokio Have Been Busy for. Weeks ---Canada Will See Rioters Punished--- Not Safe to Abuse Japanese. v 1 Ottawa, Sept. 10 Negotiations are} What, the British Columbiam, or, serhaps, it would be better to say now in progress | ) | {Toki progress hetween Ottawa and | { what the moh. elenrent in that prov- okio for a limitation of the Japan- | ince, has seemingly failed to grasp is I immiggation into British Colum- | that it is not safe to try the same bia, whether the immigrants come| attitude towards citizens of Japan in Wednesday. Sept. 11th 10am Sofas, in Raw Silk and Hair Cloth,' Rockers, Fancy 'Babies sy Chairs, I Brussels and T Matting, C Oil Pe vintin y Ss, estry Carpets, Oilcloth, Corners, Cushions, Bookcase and Sec tary Combined, Black Walnut Marble Top Sideboard, Curtains, Extension Rack Marble Mattresses Beds. Mc Worlds and Top 6 Table, Black Walnut Hall Tables, Black "Walnut and Bedroom Suites, Springs, Wardrobes, Bureaus, Iron Clary's Famous Square Heater, Jewel Heater, Gas Range, Happy Thought Renge, Refr gerator, Washing Maohine, Crockery, Glass and Tinware, also fine Family Pheaton and several other vehicles. ALLEN, The Auctioneer: 243 Sydenham St. Phone, 253, PURE GOODS ONLY Just now housekeepers are busy | with their pickling, and this sea- | son of scarcity and high prices. Special care should be taken as|from to the guality of the ingredients.| Japan alter due | made on our part Our Spices and Vinegars Are Guaranteed Pure. oy The Canadian government will not} 4 Jas. Redden & Co. . Sdmporteld Of Fine Groceries. Kingston Horticultural + Society Annual Exhibition --OF Fruits, Vegetables & Flowers ARMOURIES Wednesday & Thursday, | 18th and 19th inst. this age of the warld as one could fiom Japan dligeet or, as has been the amploy toward the Ghinese, and that. casé this sumer, through the Ha- | | waiin port of Honolulu. It has been | yjoreover, if trouble did arise with hoped all along that by the means | Japan over the water, it would be | ans effectual and safe means will. be | British Columbia that . would itself {found of preventing the flooding of | pay the penalty. the labor market of the Pacific eoast| with Oriental labor. The Official Report. The negotiations have been in pro- Ottawa. Sept. 10 h ace B : oi 3 10. s repo ' gress for some weeks, and K. Ichi, of | the ea on Ne ot a the Japanese foreign office, is now in cotiver. daring which 1 FIots an this country, for the purpose, it is be oy ok eS he a eh were low lieved, or ®aching an understanding | ® iy : 32 r. Morckawa\ the local con on the subject. In the meantime Mr iro «| Ichi, 'who arrived in Vancouver on The damage, done to the Japanese Saturday morning, has been studying | Stark leo fo Sah ; Sener al Stores, t the question - both im the United he ote x ane an fonlestionery States, Pacific ports, and in British vy i duty x FOUR bat ho vers { Columbia for himself. so that he may i a 1 I be fully seized of all the facts nt o - olny eyme The Canadian government; eight] plies, 1 Buta, rice mill, 1; years 'ago, entered into an arrange- hatter's ey thie: We toi th se stores i he ment with the mikado's ministers that maker, 1. windoW "and door glass was smashed not' more than five or six hundred 1 y i 3 ted." Japanese should: be allowed to immi- He pense Were, Wolinde : grate to Canada each year. It had . © a50 States that the city DOLE not. been the intention of the Canadi-| 31° did its best, but there was litt | an authorities that the treaty of com- hope for relief from that quarter merce recently negotiated between us © > and Japan should in any way inter British Press Opinions. fere with the previous understanding, London, Sept. 10. Commenting on Japanese i the demonstration against the Japa nese and Chinese at Vancouver, the Times deplores that "it atl pre- sent obvious how a permanent ameli- oration of the situation is to be ef limitation of Japan into this country is confidently believed that the government themselves have | to depart from the in regard to the immigration and it ese is not no. desire agree- i 3 | » < { ment made in 1899. What the domin- | fected It attributes the troubles en- jon wants is a bargain that not more | tirefy to labor union agitation, and than five or six hundred Japs shall | ridicules the idea that a few thousand | be allowed to enter this country | Japanese arg likely to turn yearly, whether they come from their | British Colunibia or California into ste country direct or from some oth- | Mongolian provinces. The News savs the gravity of the er part of the world. situation is emphasized by recent in Of course, if we wanted, there is no thing to prevent our withdrawing | cidents which may be the kev-note to the treaty of commerce With | ohanges yet nndreamed of, the results notice, but this was | of which possib ly will create & world for the encourage- trade with Japan millions of dol- | different from any we have ever known. The wisdom of all who care | for the future of pes aceful development ment of Canadian whidl h may mean many | may well be concentrated op this, one the most difficult proplems the tolerate the course which has 3! ®D {world has ever seen. pursued toward the Orientals in Van-| The Telegraph says a policy of se 1 look : and lool i vere restriction is intelligent enough ol but to advocate such policy by rioting and brutal attacks om the Asiatic quarters is anarchy. The: racial question of the Pacific slope cannot be couver in the recent riots, for the speedy punishment of the fenders. It is understood that re will re expressed for these outbres { and that * the authorities in Vancou ret sheer ver will be asked to see that the riot-| ers are fully punished. The enforee | settled by the unreasoning hate and ; § } " i sudice obs t by atesman; ment of criminal justice, of course | Crvjudier I ce be wv st under our constitution, is a matter | S01 nd macy. |" The Tribune says Sir Wilfrid Laur that rests primarily in the hands of message affords Ja- er's peremptory the provincial authorities, but if the] pt. local authorities in this case fail to!Pan and China the assurance that name someone to enforce the law the | they may rightly demand that order immediately restored and full jus federal authorities will doubtless step | be f Hee dane for much regretted violence in and do so themselves WILL BE BUSY IN IN OFFICES Afternoons and evenings Special ¢ t e music by the 14th Rand. Get prize lets Th C bi Mi Ge ting Ey I ie actors e Cabinet ster. eady For W. Mclean 0 Clarence street. Adults, '23c. ; Children, 10c Next Session. Roller Rink. Torontor Sept. 10.-The Ontario idea of some. of the wn ¥ rs is car sp-- . leabinet ministers will be busy from ried out, the government ye will SH p 31st, in order to allow this time on: proparing for the open lend on Oetober Skating' Contest and Grand ing of She legislature, which will take [the accounts and reports to be pre March, THURSDAY EVENING, place, in all probability, the first wedk [pared for the house. This will result Sept. 12th, 1907. in January. The big item will be the 'in much shorter sessions, as the first | redistribution bill, dnd the session {few weeks of the legislature are prac TAKE NOTICE. will Jikely I short. to be followed by 'tically wasted awaiting the return of iT best ling of Heaters 3 ever an election next June. If the present the accounts. a a an enormous stoc 0! Furniture, that I want to dispose eof at i -- very low pric a8 1 want the room for 1 Heayers. TURK'S Second-Hand Store, | DAILY MEMORANDA. ' CARRIED ON SMUGGLING. 398 Mrincess street. Board of Trade, 8 p.m i iesbinics QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY - Faculty of Education. |"f . .. i. piopes, BOARD.- Any ome desirin to Board.and Lodge feated the English, girl students, kindly advise the under- signed, stating number of double and single rooms, and amount asked per week. | G. Y. CHOWN, uy : Registrax. ------------------------------ Shaving brushes, genuine ones, are sold at Gibson's Red Cross "Hh Rly 2 use ice cream in the city | YOuU........ You cannot move a mount- aing but you can move one rock at a time and in time , have a respectable looking pile, There is8 no excellence without painstaking labor. One ad cannot make your future--nor two or three--but like me a rock at a time, the (xesult of careful, per- severing effort of the man who invariably 'brings badger | { } i Wonderland every afternoon and even, | Cigars Slipped Over Sides of the ag Hot Rink every afternoon and even-| Steamers. Opera; Montreal, Sept. 10.--An ingenious Grand a . . i ram method of smuggling cigars into Mon- BY hry Be Bistory King Wiitiam | treal, under investigation in the po- the conquerer died.* 1 Wallace de-flice court, in connection with the 124 { henring of Maurice Desmars, who is accused of having some connection {with the smuggling, fof cigars, to the number of 10,000, {were dropped over the side of incom {ing steamers inte Boats Which "Were { sent ont from St. Helen's island and | {thus reached the hands of Montreal dealers, These goods: were brought | ove from British and foreign ports by members of the crews who evident iy were in the deal. WHIG TELEPHONES, develaped. Howes 243-- Business Office. 220=Paitorial Rooms: 202--Johbing Department. Color, Printing a Specialty. inner Sets 3 3 To Federate Churches. London, Sept. 10. Rev. F. B. Meyer | looking over the property, en re ---- i -- ---- ONTARIO, TUESDAY, SErTEMBER 30. 200%. FRUGALITY OF A PRINCESS. Shilling Buttons Too Dear Kaiser's Daughter. ) Berlin, Sept. 10.- German feminine Mugality has Been displayed in ex» alted circles at the autumn review of the fleet. The Princess Victoria Louise ordered a prety naval costume, which pleased her in every way except as to the buttons, which did not seem wor- thy of the dress. The dressmaker sug gested that they cliould be replaced by others, which showed © and which were worth a shilling each. The price appeared 1o be too high for the young lady, who said she must first ask her _papa. When the dressmaker re tired in the evening to hear the de sision, the princess said that her fath or would mot let her have the but tons, He said they too dear and that she must not he extravagant. The princess wore for the Mview a preity dress With the despised - but tons. ------------ HEAD OF 1 THE TRUST. For she were The Combination Has Existed for" F 50 Years, Duke the head of all the combinations in this country and a leading spirit in the British-Ameriran organization is fifty vears of age. He started in the tobae co business in Durham, N.C., where he was born and was spon the real pow er in the big fiom of Duke Dros. Co. He is president of the American Tobacco company, He went to New York in 1884 and five years later or ganized the American Tobacco com- pany with a capital of $25,000,000, His home is at Somerville, NJ, where he has spent millions in erent ing what js deseribed - as one of the James B, big ' tobacco | that 12,000,000 of the children f physical defects | th ve attentions from | el ahd so conducted ONS . New York, Sept. 10.~The re-open: nz of the public schools throughout the country is to be the occasion of a report. on the physical condition of school children by a committee of prominent educators, headed by Chair- man Burlingham, former president of the New: York Board of Education, The enquiry has taken a wide scope, and the observations apply not -only to the "school children of New ' York, but also to those of Boston, port shows children in the United | because of physical defects that could | be remedied. A synopsis of the report | saya in part : "Based on the thy gical defects" and York city, it is estimated | of the ren of New United States have which should re parents and physicians. centages recorded by Ii the per the. hoard of | out the country that they would be as adenoids and | impaired vision, mal-nutrition, and | defective breathing are found in rural | be 1,440,000 illnourished 5,615,000 with enlarged glands, 0,925,000 with defective breathing the United States FATAL RUNAWAY, ® Others Injured. Halifax, N.8., Sept, 10.--In a run- away actident at Bridgewater, on Sa turday, Mrs. T. Notting, aged sixty wife of Col. Notting, retired United | States army officer, was instantly | killed; her daughter, Moore, hdd her wrist broken and eral ribs fractured; Quitta Moore sev. most gorgeous private estublishments in the world. He was married on July 24rd, to Mrs. William Iman, a noted Georgian beauty A Living Mouse Nest. Alexandria Bay, N.Yi, Sept. ¥. of the Urossmon house donkeys swal- lowed a mouse, Thursday evening and has been ailing ever since, The avi mal was feeding in the pasture and took in a smail field mouse along with a tuft of grass. Epsom salts, liniment and odd mixtures of gaudy liquids have been poured down the without any showing up. He wanders about in a stupor, with every step, and anything. A veterinary One sign of mouse irom a near Building At Dead Creek. Dead Creck, Sept. 7.--~The rains of the past few days have about stopped the forest fires 'which were raging in this vicinity, Mrs, Edward Deline and daughter, Naro, of Kingston, have friends at Dead Creek the past week, J, A. Newton, made a trip to Kingston yesterday, I'he trustees of this section have de cided to build a new school hous which improvements are Work has commenced on the new Me thodist church at Dead Creek. School commenced on August 26th, with Miss Mary Letherland, of Elginburg, as teacher. been visiting business needed, Responsible For Death. Montreal, Sept. 10.--~As the result of the coroner's inquiry into the eircum- stances surrounding the death of a cabman, Edward Renaud, early on Sunday. morning, Raoul Pologuan will have to answer to a charge of mur der, the jury holding responsible for the death. Pologuan was one of a party of five men who engaged Renaud to driye them to the lack River, Saturday night. It is claimed that there was a fierce fight and Renaud was thrown from his cab and spstainel such serious injuries that he died before reaching the hos- pital. x ' Leaves Wiarton Church. | Wiarton, Sept 10.--Rev. J McEwen, B.Th., Ph.D, for twelve | years pastor of the Baptist church here, has resignéd fo take charge of the church in Renfrew, Ont. James | Hanged Himself With Strap. | Ottawa, Sept. 10.--Hans Christian Holder committed swicide by hanging | thas commenced a great national min- | himself with a dog str at Ottawa |istry scheme, at Leicester, with the | Bast, on Saturday. had been It surely adds to a good {iclea of uniting all the free churches in | drinking heavily. meal to have it served in Britain and the. oversea dominions | ates good dishes. lito one great free church federation | To check a cold quickly get from {for the empire. Mr. Meyer will visit Iyour druggist some little candy cold SEE THOSE HANDSOME {South Africa, Australia, and Canada tablets called Praventics. Druggists { successively, starting next year. {everywhere are now dispensing Pre WHITE AND GOLD SETS { i ventics, for they are not only safe, " . 1 Crossmon House For Sale. iit decidedly certain and - prompt. We are selling at $12, for 2 lexandria Bay, N.Y., Sept. 10.-- Preventics contain no quinine, no a complete set. You have ¥ The Uromsmon house! thé oldest hotel laxatiie, nothing harsh mor sickening. seen nothing as nice before. {on the river, is offered "for sale for {Taken at the "sneeze stage' Preven- | R100,000. Charles Crossmon, the pro- ties will prevent Pneumonia, Broce % 5 prietur. declares that he is tired of (chitis, La Grippe, ete; * Hénce © the Robertson Bros. 1 | hotel life and nowds a rest. Seétpral name, Preventics, Good for feverish prospective buyers have been here, children, 48 Preventics 25¢, Trial boxes, 3c, Sold by all dealers, hued | coughing | refuses to eat | v | Margaret E. G. CU him criminally | two years, ghter Mrs. Moore, | had her hip broken, and the driver of | | the team was severely cut and bruised. | The party were returning from a drive, | ana. as they reached the top of a | steep hill, the harness broke and the {horse ran away. -On the way { the incline the horse collided with an | | ox cart, upsetting the waggon, with the above result Mrs. Moore ix the wife of P. A. Moore, manager of the | Miomac gold mine, who owned the turn-out $200,000 TO EDUCATION. | Leaves Fortune to Schools and Churches. Boston, Sept. 10.-The will of Mrs. Lingdell, widow of P'rol: by town was summoned and declari Lingdell, of the Harvard Law the animal was suffering from sto School, i public, leaves nearly math trouble, 'brought on by the 19306 000 for religious and educational mouse. Phillips Exeter Academy | purposes ts £50,000. the Harvard Law Sehool, 525.000; the aged clergy fund of Protestant Episcopal church, $25,000; St. Mark's church, Cold Water, Mich., £10,000. Christ church, this city, $10, 000: a freshair fupd for outings for mothers ee in. £10,000, and the Cambridge hdgpitale, $20,000, Was. Mn Undesirable. London, Sept 19. Annie = Lillian Ellis, a domestic servant deported from (Canada, was sent to jail at Ro- for three months for theft chester, fom her employer, a police inspector. | eee mp-- Direct Importers. | Another large shipment of hats and {caps, direct from England, was | pe assed through the customs, yester Mills & Co., the hat | fd vv, for Georg | specialists = -------- Alida V. Telgmann, B.E., teacher of | docution and physical culture, For | circulars, terms, ete, address 358 | Brook street | Twenty people' were killed by an | avalanche 0" itzerland. CIGARETTES TABOOED Cannot Be Purchased in State of Washington Yarker Branch | children, Chica- | go and other cities. In general, the re- | home conditions of 1.300 school child. | as well as urban schools) thére must | child In New York city | Mrs. Philip A. | down | the | the @timated figures are: tioh, 45,000, "The large percentage of indicated are easily many could be prevented care, though, except in the fective vision, 'the causes go wavs easily determined." A comprehensive plan for with the physical defects is outlinéd -in the cluding a thiorough examina children, enforcement pHs tion to parents, gesting laws, and States are behind their proper grade | curing prope authority, where this is 'parents, who not lacking, to compel refuse to take necessary { forcsment hou iid labor laws; ation, of sche duties it shail Ml huildings are so that | not themselves produce or physical defects, produce nor them; to study the effect of vironment, stady, physical training- and see clear) ite of health. Over The World. John Waflle, Newhoro, enlarged glands pod defective breathinee, 230, remedied nu connection with and to teach hygiene, Children, | children will 'themselves cultivate hab- and | in| tion of health and vitality to present happiness and future efficiency. Condition of Children in the Schools of United States. Defects of American Children are Appalling ---Five - Millions Have Enlarged Glands; and Seven Millions Defective Breathing. Mal-nutgi, . 17,000, the "defects | and | by. proper case of de are not al Jenling | of school | report, in- tion of all the see one the os the sol hygien- be to see construet- they can: aggrav ate and that school eur- health should be maintained through | rieulum be so devised and executed as (and it seems likely | neither to aggravate school en- curriculum building, home upon the so that vy the rela: PITH OF THE NEWS, Wife of Col. Notting Killed Four) | The Very Latest Culled From All was killed by | falling down the shaft of the Hanlan mine in Burgess, A Cleveland man, said to shot by his wife, bed to hide her crime. { Arthur Barclay, the {of Liberia, was received {wand at Baekinghinrm palace. An unusually good fishing the French colony of St. quelon, has caused great joy. from Vancouve are arming farther outbreaks ' Reports Japanese fears of are grave. Prof. Murray MoNeill, { mathematics at to take the ma thes '.. Dr. Kenneth lied on his ved by Ring themselves N. Mackenzie, "hive been death season for Pierre Mi- the and of rioting Tr say assistdnt pro- MeGill, goes chair in aged i twenty three, son of Mrs. George Muc- kenzie, of tawa of diphtheria. The James River bank fort, S.1),, was dynamited, robbers escaped with 85,00 and with valuable papers. | A German at Columbus, discovered an anti-toxine kill diphtheria germs in human organism in A collection was taken { Catholic yesterday fami in nid of the Lidians killee ' BIW IIL i -at Que . bee. MURPHY .~In Kingston, on : In a Ndur Clurk, of Cassopolis, 1907, to Capt. and Mes. William J Mick.. hin duiuated $10,000 towahd the | J Murphy, 36u Hagub stivet, w son. ert blishment of an old people's home, | 1 DIED. t he © e Bre ni n Ls controlicd by the Drethren | DAVIS. In Kingston, Sept, ith, 1907, Shureh, . or ol James Joseph, infant som of Dr The friends of F. H. McGuigan will} and Mrs. Davis, Sydenbuts 5t., aged the glad to learn that he has so far| = eight weeks. recovered from his recent Soir as to he | Montreal on a business | Hon. W. J, Hanna has started with | the ch "labor committee, which will journev as follows : Detroit, Sep- | tomber 104d. and Pith; Cleveland, Sep- {tember _ 12th, 13th and" Tith; Chi lengo, piember 16th ahd 17th: Mil | waukee, September 18th and 19th. Harvesting is now advanced all over | reports are of a the west and later | more cheerful character St. Thomas, died in Ot at Frank- and the 0 in cash Ohio, has that will the living three minytes up in churches of Montreal diocess the lies of the attack of} on SB BCA 55.54 ORES ahle to visi mn b REID trip. Excellent vields are reported from Indian Head; | Tothhridge and eastern There was heavy | berta, but damage was vie Under New Act. ~ Spokane, Wash, Sept. 10.- Five-dol- lar gold pieces could not be exchangad | for- a cigarette omer the counter of Hiv tobacconist in Spokane of throughout the state of Washington, to-day, the auntiwhite-stick lay, en acted by the last legislature, provid: ing for fines up to XM or not more than vighty davs' imprisonment, or both, being in operation. However, this does not the smokers from getting their an dealers at Coeur d'Alene, thirty-four miles enst of he Baker City, Ore, Whitefish. Mont. and towns outside the state have laid in prevent "dope," da., big socks, tid £30, 008 in wm city having Inve factared cignrettes and pape's tohiees ino anticipation of a. heavy ! mail order business. Dealers in Spokane other | one of them inthe Fluke districts frost in Northern Al v light lon the night of August 3st, and | what was left at midnight, when the "lid" was cluhped on, they gave {away or destroyed in the streets, while | supplies It is jobbers sent their Idaho and Montana. thet smokers in Spokane spent four hundred and fifty to fi dollars a day for cigarettes before the | while 'many rrohably will smoke pipes and cigars { law went into efiect, and, in the future or quit the he declared that at least a hundred thou- santd dollars a veay will be spent on | outside dha state, as the ine them = "The were reports that {would make a test case Rut this has been abandoned, sold theif re: competent Jukeyers d declare the | maining stock at bargain-countes ratesgonstitutionaly |, to Uregon, estimated from ve hundred abit, it the "sticks" law does not prohibit' anyone from; ™ several of and | tha big eastern and, southérn factories in Spokane, {sch sigoe | the law fa § Variay ad Quality. The four great . esseotials - thot go to make 8 big husitess. These we p always before us when making our purchases Which ghes to our custonsers all the new and desirable goods at prices very low in wccordance with the high standard of quality, Our Dress Goods Just now will interest you Jf you call and see them. The new faced cloths,' but tl are making & great place, We an BRITISH LADIES' CLO Al Wool, in Navy, Brown, Gi Red, also Black, 43 inches' 4 -* wide, Special Phice, 75e. b FRENCH BROADCLOTEIS-Ia Ball the new shades of Browns, in- cluding the new Marmott and Golden Browus, also Beaver, Fawn, Reseda, Dark Green, Olive, Wine, Reds, also Black, 52 inches wide. Special Price, $1. SEDAN BROADCLOTHS-Ia all the leading shades as mention et above. A Fabric of beautiful 8 finish and fine weave, colors fast, jl French Dye, 52 inches wide, Special Price, $1.25. Call and see them at Steacy's| Lees esIsITIINIIIIIIe BORN. Phone §77, 137 Princess ot eee ee eee ere | Grand Opera House. TO-NIGHT . Dainty | GRACE CAMERON Supparted by AL. LAWRENCE, world's remowoed and Comedian © land a great cast of G0 peopis, in {*¢ Little Dollie Dim | Magnificently Costumed, Rich i A Featurvs, Tuneful ete. Entire Pr ne . {drs bY: Company. rica, ww The. $1. feats 1 'h ee SANBL IRVING CO. \Pearsall's Millinery (OF KINGSTON) the mimic (Over . Mr, Burns Sore) x | "Our Fall Millinery Opening in { Yarker will be held on 'THURSDAY, Sept. 12th To which all Ladies are cordially | invited. Miss Maggie Hontzomer in charge. Court of Revision, | TAKE NOTIUB iss THE COU NTY wit Court he,

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