Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Aug 1909, p. 2

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; . hs : THE DAI(Y BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY. AUGUST 26, 1909. - mm -- » VICTORIAS ON TOF "=== xD FINE SPONT Clearing Out AIC nual August THEY WON THE GAME AT]. be Swallows' bis Whiskey, IMOTOR BOAT RACES HELD THEPICNIC, | |i ssta ol puis, 1. + BYYACHIGLUB, . - White WwW ail ists The Trishsusn Led Up te the Tuird To Preach At Wolfe Island. James Conway's Pr Speedy Bont I ctorias] pp, . Dr. Jonan, whb has ben Ane ; This week we are going to clear out Odd White Waists at from 20 Per. Shut Of Further Scoring--Re- preaching in Ottawa for the last three With John Sutherland Second sult of Races Sundays, is expected to preach in St. --~W. C. Kent Won Nine Mile Cent. to 50 Per Cent. Off Regular Prices. . The * fourth annual picnic of iho Andrew's Pres byterian church, Wolfe Class and Arthur Macnee the Ladies' Pure Cashmere Stockings (no color (14th Anniversary.) Street Railway employees was held | Island, on Sanday, at 1] a.m. Twelve Mile. mixture) ea Lal ae i Ra ro at Lake Ontario park, Wednesday m ake. Ontario path, on WednealSly |. whi Poble serosal: The motor boat races, held yester- Ladies' White Cambric Drawers, Lace and Insertion Win 2 Sc afternoon, and was a great success, : ' be t ' ; af . iees of Ihe weather was ideal, warm and The public school inspector's office day a A ernie: med, others tucked. Special at ve Shas ames wean ewan weed bright emough to bring everybody out | will he open from 10 to 12.30 and were witness hy a good-sized crowd, 10 Dozen Ladies' Fine Lace Trimmed Corset Covers, worth 3 5¢ of doors. The amusements were good, [from 2.30 to 4 o'clock until opening Fumnitire Floor Specials and were numerous. There were raees day. Arrangements may then be made ud foveh lh vaio The 50c. Special Bb... Dil a a Ea pili wae nae in the body of the park, for young {for the admission of children to aru} phd en atom, aud all werg school, 2a rough ae to. literiete With the sped Ladies' Odd White Duck Skirts. Special at $I. 45 - welds Hid anc mnleresiang. n ener- " " ' Parlog Suites * |cetic committer Was on tho ground oll Great Clearing Sale. the tte final, She twelve tile cinss. - , . _|the time and saw that everything was | Prevost, Br street, has made a!® » mile class, a " A tat hioce Mahogany, ¥ arlor Suite, 10° inning as it should be, During the rout put, Brosh eu in the or {Sastad from in front of ths Yacht J : : day the cars were decorated with der and ready-made clothing depart- | i uh, Funfiing did & triangy at wb al Jove Mihogany Suite, 2 Arn flags, bunting, oie., and looked fine, ment. Also_in the gents' tarnishings | (40 haw n ub ii o a : R : The people commenced going to tho [to make room for his fall ana wan. | Simeos Island and Enks Ontario buoy: 1° 2-Piece Mahogany Soite, Silk Tapes | park, about one o'clock and by 4:30 [ter importations. to starboard. . The course was seven iry Coverings, $45, at $37, o'clock over 1,200 tickets had boen and *a hall miles. : taken in at the gates. Putting In Bell Rope. Quite a large crowd' gathered at the The main attraction; of vourse, was | A gang of men from MoKelvey & Yacht Club, to wee the start off and ---- EE -- the baseball game botweon the Irish: Bireh's started work this mornin . finish of the races, and there was also x oe ve : : 3 $ : 3 g in ny mi men and Victorias, in which the lat- 'stalling the new bell rope, to run [4U a large crowd at Macdonald IN MARINE CIRCLES. ter won, 10 runs to 3, aiter a very i i park, whera a good view could he se j y » Tat : , » J, Y {from the- bell in the city hall dome to ; N i p i § he t Floor ils good game. The game drew an extra [the police station. Citizens will then cured. Quito a 'number oi the fair sex Arrivals and Departures of Vessels Wt , crowd and at times the excitement ran 'be informed when there is a fire. occupied seats in the balcony, at the at This Port. BO KS : ; : 3 high. Each team had a largo bunch Yacht Club, and enjoyed the races | fq), tug Emerson arrived from Cape | Japanese 'and Chinese Mattings, lof supporters and = these kept things Leaving For The West. very much. : , | Vincent, with two light barges. x 3 4 a ber sant, going merrily. A number of Kingstonians will leave |, In the froe-for-all, James ( Onway | The tag James Reid and barge pass- os | Tapestry Curtains discounted, 20 When the game opened, rather late 's, Friday morning for the west on |'05¢ boat, Tezpi 11, run by Mr. Con- |g up on their way to Sarnia. We have just received a very fine | ° on account of 'some of the Victoria 'the excursion. Four members of the | WaYs himself, was an casy Winner, The sieamers Dunellim and Scguin line of Prayer Books ranging in wis. reduced players, the Irishmen settled down to 'gireet railway staff, Maitland Brad: making 'the course in 22 minutes 13 assed down, to-day, and the steamer : business, getting two runs in the ley, Alexander Loshaw, Patrick Me- 1-5 seconds. The hoat showed up re | Rosedale passed up. price, from 15¢, to $2.50. : These ctr first imnings. Things wore also [Kenna and A. Wright will. leave dn markably well, John Sutherland's | pp, steamer Ames passad, up, yestor- | are the finest hooks ever shown in shrouded a little in mystery, us it was [the excursion for Calgary. Minora, came second, with the time of day, and cleared for Bellville, to ' Our stock comprises PHONE 90. rumored that a pitcher from Bellowville ------ 23.30. Sandford Calvin's boat was || a4 coment for Fort William, . the city. / ; : English de Cc was to throw for the Irishmen, but Engagement Announced. entered, but just as a start was made | The M. T. Co's barge Nadine went many new inglis po Harrison Oe | (his was not so, as Gordon Randel, | The engagement is. announced in for the line, the engine gave out, and | on the government dry-dock, to-day. | The best and latest lina of signs, consisting of bars an old Kingston player, threw for (Duclos, Que., of Miss Lucile Eugene, [could not be put into proper shape, in | Ii parge Winnipeg le ft: tho dock, ycs "| Sepia Post Cards in children of gold with, Pearl We are the Kingston Agents for the|them, and threw a good game. daughter of Rev. A. F. Rivard and of |Hme to keep on with the race. This terday. . . an The Irishmen went to hat first and | (he late Mrs. Rivard, to Rev. Albert |Waé rather unfortunate, as the boat | Tha steamer Rosemount will arrive | birthday and different s ty b Sprays, 'Leaves and : landed two runs, after hitting Gil: |G. Rondeau Westport, Ont., son of the made a good start, and it wonld have at tho M. T. Co's elevator, from Chis | coriae other Ornamentations Make appointments for Sept. now. lespio for a double an incle. This Lo : tL iotie ue, (made the race far more intoresting |. Saturday. She is loaded with | w 1 A » and a single. This [late Thomas Rondean, Joliette, Que, . Ju . ago on Saturday. She is loa 1i dr Th oods was "Gillies' first game in ahout |The marriage will take place the lat- [had the three remained in. it. The | gheqat, Np 1e ese g three weeks, and he was a little nee | ter part of September. hoat. had to be towed in after the | pp, steamer Algonquin arrived at ave an excellent show- ing, are solid gold, and } not expensive, volls, race, ichardsons' devator, from Fort Wil Lspecials on Saturday. b SMITH BROS., When' the Vies. came to bat, they Another Hit At Bijou. W. C. Kent's boat eame first in the iam. with 75,000 bus hols of wheat and Jewellers, Opticians." nine mile class, I. Lockett's Whitecap, Marriage Licenses Issued. Canadian Vacuum Cleaning System, Watch this space for Music AAAAAAAAAAAA wv Y went out one, two, threo, and for a| "The Heart of a Race-track Tout" X ats. EVERY DA few moments matters scomed blue for [and "The Convict's Sacrifice" were |S00nd, and C. H. Corhott's, Ethel, The barge Maggio was towed to The College Book Store, . ' the blue and white supporters. The [seen and highly appreciated by an- third. Tn this race Michael Sullivan's | Richardsons' elevator, with the bal- - ' : { rl Irishmen' came in again and landed | ther big crowd at the Bijou, last boat made faster time than the class | ye of the damaged grain off the 260 Princess St. Phone, 919. v | : one more run, Ewart gotting around, | night. These dramas are part of the called for, and the boat was disquali- | toqmer Glengarry. "WATCH US GROW." New Good s #re arriv aided by two crrors. This made the Bijou's exclusive, all-star service, and fird by the judges. E The schooner Mary Ann Lydon was, biitr We have already score three runs to nothing and was | can be seen nowhere else in Kingston. In the twelve mile class, Arthur mable to clear fast night, for Char- Hp | f too much for Capt. Nicholson's Mas- | Same programme to-day. Macnee came first, and James Maence, otte, owing to a lack of feldspar. received our todons, hence ho gave the signal for ! second, C. Willis finishing third. Felix | fon more cars were expected, to-day, a general jubilee, and when the innings Dr. Wickware's Success. Shaw and Mr. Blake catered in this | nq (he schooner will probably be able . EIDER DOWN was over, the score stood a tie, three Dr. B. 1. Wickware, late assistant to |*Ve%, but did not finish. ; o grt away on Friday night. - runs all. In this innings the Vie- Dr. Bale Hamilton, and a recent Following is a summary of the "~ torias landed one double and two graduate of Queen's, left that city, events: . INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. COM FORTERS single hits, scoring the three runs. fast. weeks lor Stamford. Conn... hav: Free fo fos all }, James Conway, This ended *the scoring as far as the ing been appointed assistant to Dr. ==. John Suthers ind, 23.30. . Irishmen wore concerned. for nd} Oe erie mri em calf : "nil class--1. « ©, Kent, : The finest colorings i no re ; concerned, for during | Giverns, millionaire owner oi one of igh Lockett, 53.48: ; Reporters On Their Rounds. " mn innings, Gillespie hald | the largest sani i : 2 he United ' u 3 s 2 ye a iia ; ! j=, ta argest sanitariums in the Unite aK. i i vi See Bibby's 85 school suits. ever shown, Come and them down to only two hits, one of |States. Dr. Wickware is a son of S. Vir. M Bi 4. Prof. Mastin. aud | pochab Tandy, whose sweet songs which was a long drive into loft field | 1, Wickware, Taledo, Ont. 4: acdona d, ho time taken wave delighted his hearers, has kindly 5 IAA AA AA AA wv p p p p p Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By see them. Twelve mile class--1, Arthur Macnee, hy Dehanoy, pood for three sacks, hut onsented to sing in Brock Street James' Macnee, 38.08: 3. Mr. he was caught snoaking home by the Si Cc F hi . 3 i hurd xt S ren- 2 # Simple Cure For Itchiness D:09: 4. Garnet Locket, 42.95 Methodist church next Sunday even i i wily Cotman, who is this year, play-| qhe tantalizing skin itchiness that | a ed ing. New Curtains and Curtain in the best. ball of his PRrtOR plagues men Ea arises from a. Officials for the a 854 Lhe service, piven, to-night, hy Adit. In Our Dress Goods Depart- Alter the second innings i was all [ihe invasion of germs. Washing won't Orlow inter ot I iildersieeve; smith, in the S. A. bYitadel, will be of ment. The large range of i 100i } letorias, the winnees landing seven | poljove cleanliness inly cannot timekeopers, R. "aston burns, W. B. nterest to all, especially Christian dainty shades in the popular Materials, New Mission Nets in the innings. At times it was fine cure--only a soothing frm killer like Dajte, Jr acorn, 6.7 8. Rirkpat. vorkers. "lhe Story of Famous weaves is creating a wondér- k > ick : y ball, and then a! othrs a glaring | Dr. Hamilton's Ointfent. ean do the Iymne"' includes over one hamndred.. of ful impression on early huy- sa 2 error would mar the proceedings work. By inting Aa i 4 Rs i . . By annointing the- parts with ER" he oldest and most famous composi ers. and Stirling Serims [her tenms went to bat ° Dr. Hamilton's Ointment relief is af FOR THE AUDITORSHIP. ions., Some of the hymns will he ren- Here are a few of the forded at once. The soothing balsams m.f. : - a McMahon, Lf. 0 boxes at all dealers. the position of auditor:for the city. | Hain stopped in twenly minutes with Kingston Cotman, ec. 3 aan erm Fo-day, Henry Paul, of Earl street. | Jr. Shoop's Pink Pain Tablets. See Dick, 8b. . 2 ol sent in an application to the city Inf 1 25¢. | Sold by all P dos al Band Concert. : A Atl J < 3 u ormuia on <H¢. box. Sold by a Carpet Warehouse. Decry, 5 , By: kind permission of Col. Burstall clerk, for the position, and it will bel jealers. Gillespie, : 0 and officers; Royal Canadian Horse sent, along with the others, to the On Wednesday night, about cloven cCartney, i 9 Artiilery, the band of the RC.HA. finance Some, for consideration. welock, a teamy of horses, attached to this | Just when a meeting of the finance v "pring waggon, were galloping along committee will be held is not known, nion street, across the court house, but it is not likely that there will be wd along Sydenham street They eama Taupe, Walnut, Raisin, Copper, Gendarme, Artichoke, Burgundy, Catawba, Wistaria, Ashes of Roses, Etc., Etc. Many lines contain only , one Dress length, hence the necessity oi an early in- 'W. F. Gourdier Furrier, 76, 78, 80 Brock St., Kingston. Totals 4 will play in Macdonald Park, = ? pee evening, from eight to ten o'clock, the Irishmen, following programme : ° rh Ss 4 Lf n March--'"On Jersey Shore" a mecting until just before the regular | ,, at a foariul pace, and in the of ' y | Coyne, EI . } aoe YOr- | meeting of tl i il, S i Stokes, 2b. . Overture--""Jolly Fellows' . Ss p, {OY gO ie city council, on Sep- | gillness of the night could be heard IJovee, ra. # Jdyll--*'The Mill in the Forest" Eilenberg. | tember 13th, the council hs aving ad: or blocks. The driver scemed to be Dehaney, 3b. i Selection--"Les Cloches de Cor- journed to that date, several week?] ope ia sover {in 4 i {Hunt, 1b. .. neville" il quet te. The ery anxious to cover the ground, anc Burgoyne, c.f, , . Rag--"Wild Cherries . .| ABO. meeting on Tuesds ay night wged the horses for all they were y 2 3 | Ewart, s.s. - 5 Fantasia--*'Trafalgar" . . M .| was for rpecial business, that of put vorth. Tilson, ©. xr. : o Intermezzo-- 'Reed Bird" . s J ting through the street railway busi 8 C Randall, p. ha . ol 3 Selection--'"Catch of the Season" ness, which was pO: nd it i . --~ Sketch--"Down South" ............\ Myddleton; » WIICh Was most urgent, and it is Totals 8 5 "0 Canada." "God Save The King.' [not likely that a quorum of any of PETITION FOR LENIENCY | ALFRED LIGHT, Bandmaster, R. C.|the committees, or even the council A. could pow be secured until the date| Nas Means of Cutting Down Sen- "y BE SURE And telephone 68 when you 'are needing any electric 'repairs or wiring. Prices > Right Ww. A. \. Spriggs Practical Electrician. 235 Bagot, one door from Brock. "Phone, 68, Fh . , Umpire--"Con" Millan: base umpire > - , 1 nn illan; base ump J Put in Your Tank William MecFedridge, ti LR ! fath \ . s Y Three bass > or Ss mentioned. ingston"s city fathers do t John : at Our Dock. ree base hite, Pound, Dehancy; B. A. Hotel Arrivals. not care very much about working ene of Jo Fall spection. struck out by Randall, 5; by Gilles nm P 1 pie, 6; base on balls, off Randall, 2: A. G. Thorn, Buffalo; H. Cheney, D. |during the warm weather. ens signed a petition, praying for opu ar me Fins . 3 hy Yi leah , G a r ag S of Gill spice, 1. R- Shedd I ki Bla yR- Parker, B. 'eniency, was all that saved John . While the game was going on races t , us 'H. "Pettingrew, Chica 20; E.R fall, a Stratford man, from being sen- Prices S50c to were run off at the other end of the !19: A+ 24. 1% k ' ag 3: Th, tenced to five years, in the Kingston | park 1 resulted': Hale, Kingston; Mrs. H. Taylor and <5» : ve A Repairs to Automobiles ar [Park and resulted: : child, Napanee; Miss Elizabeth Tay- enitentiary. Hall is the man men- a Yard Marine Engines promptly attend: 100 yards dash--J. Caswell, first; L. i ioned, in the press despatches, yester- : Lenaugh, second; J. Marshall, third. H. lay, as having been sentenced to two The fact that over a thousand citi- lor, "Josephene Taylor, Hamilton; on! , JeRousie, Cornwall; Andrew Bell, 1 ; Married women's race--Mrs. Hart, D Rousi wd a half years in prison, for rst: <. Smi i i . Ph . Suetsinger, 0. C. Whittaker, Mon- - . ¢ r Selby & Youlden Ltd. first; ss, Smith, second; Mrs. Serut treal: C. H. Gulch, Toronto: Richard Yagistrate Od.oune, who tried the ) Fitzgerald Ogdensburg; J. F. Fer ! 'ase, stated that it had been his in- Boys under'14 years--L. Clay, first; '8 ' : ts : . fivevear 4 Ontario St. oe ¥, rst; Iouson,! Buffalo: W. I. Schmalz, W. H. tention to impose a fiveryear term, Albert Quirt, second: R. Arneil, Suton Buln rs yo hmals, W. 1. i A i it in view of the petition would lim- Wallace & Parks SUCCESSORS TO O. G. JOHNSON. FLORISTS Palms, Ferns and oo Flowers. De- sign work a specialty. 'Phones, Couser< vatories, 235; Shep, 239. theft. SE third. : ¥ half vears r . r Ciresw, Rdith Grando t it to two and a half years. : Girls under 14 years--Martha Shaw, ler, Henry iresworld, Edith Grandon, Hall was found quilty of stealing first ) 4 1 | Julia Grandon, New York; . ac . L Fw . A neil, second; Murie donald, London; A. McIntosh, Toron- $67, from John M. Wilhelm, of North Fat: men's Yace-W. GC ichael: F. [to W. H. Freeland, Montreal, Frank Zasthope. Mr. Wilhelm dropped his aw $ race=Vl, Carmichael; F. in" ov "Simonton: T. 'R. Lawrence. . ocketbook on the market, and Hall Davies, second; S. McCullough, third : : 4 icked i i vay. \He lef . ha h Ottawa; A. G. Gibson, H Iton; R. sicked it up, and ran away. \He leit nay > welbatraw . race-K. Har- 1p) Black and wir Otters 1E Days More for he money at an hotel, where ho was | J ALWAYS BUSY STORE vey and E. Baker. eed ~ mployed. A young lady notieéd Hall | $ i : mm 83 levod by the silver band, and the chil I new shades to : : A Victorias. and healing oils in this ointment There Ate Now Five Applications { liymas hy the Sunday school found in our showing. J Nu R M FAUL 2 . H. E.!make a perfect food for the skin. Yon = For Position. ? ongstors, : , . C 9 (NaRiond, J - 0 § find this out in ono application. 50c. There are pow five applications for | Pains of women, head pains, or any : Moss, At CANADIAN PRICES a 3 i s Deseronto; C. Brockman eieivimimiviielsisis Ladies' nail driving contest--Mrs. Robitaille ' ! ' y ' . ic > g ified M pe Rest: *n Toronto; Thos. Hall, R. G. Hall S sick up the purse, and notified Mr Grant, first: Mrs. Chown, second; |ioronto T At R. E. Davis, ummer Wilhelm. The latter went to Hall, and No Powders Dickison, : . Montreal; ¢ Mrs. J. Lyons, third. London; S. W. Fripp, Herbert Seca- weused him of the theft, but Hall Potatoe race--Freda Muller, first; : : ol y oo => b ? er Se St Mel pk ion. TT | Prices Om Furs || mis fn or mets ire 201.77 | sasassssssessssssssess f No Corn Starch IN OUR ICE OREAM : third. i { we a eB 8- For the One Who | Young ladies' race--Jean Dickson, The Best Heritage. \ yer, Jofice oan Tound the miss: | gf first; L. Fitzgerald, second; M. Flan- | Good health is one of the first re- Em HAGAR'S 60c PER QUART . Inigan, third. quisites to success. Prolonged applica- . | Hop- step-and-jump--M. E. Gray, 33 gion to any subject cannot be sustain AT THE POLICE COURY. ) Acts Quickly feet 10 in.; Scales, 33 feet 3 in., se- led without well-fed nerves. i Just One Offender, and He Was Any flavor. Eny hb g GRAPE JUIGE 'Q 288 Pines i y UNFERMENTED. ' - 209463 COO0B00EDCRO jcond, Lennox, 33 feet 1 in. | 1 nervous energy could be secured : . | The baby show was one of the [by a large cash payment, every person No given a Ghanse. x main attractions and drew a large | would make a big effort to find the This morning's session of the police | chil 4 court lasted for about three minutes. lerowd. A large number of fine - money. {dren were exhibited. After much con-| By reason of well-directed study, as: A drunk, who hailed from the country, 4 offender. He had been sideration, the judges, Alexande: pisted by practical experience, sa way od " d was the only Bearance and Richard Armstrong, who has been found to supply energy to : . tworking hard, at the harvest, and he city at once will sell at ore indges So he Tae , award faded and overwrought nerves, with- After August the summer Sane He a She tty to que wweh his (lrsL prize to NTS, rederick Simp. {out jts costing a fortune. : . thirst. He did not keep on the "water argain his bricies dwelling, son, first, and Mrs. Bushy, second. Pure, fresh air, exercise, and eating die =count will Cease and regular waggon," however, 'drifted into bad i ? das | The prize waltz was won by Fred- |e simplest-foods will produce - this prices will prevail throughout company, indulged in bad whiskey, rooms rath and closet, |erick Paynter and Miss Ferguson, Hosived result. oUF Fur De arbment NOW and thus : his 'downiall. | Ald. Givens central location. % Joseph Mozier and Frank Redden, Among foods for human consumption h P : was the acting magistrate, and the lacted as judges. none contain the necessary elements to is the time to puschase your} | dialogue between the bench and the rustain life in greater quantities than Winter Furs. acvused, was in his wider » 3 No Ear For Music. milk and wheat. ere yon drunk last night 7' Hamilton Spectator. Orange Meat, which is made: from We are specialists in Fine =X sir; 1 was drunk Full : 1 A Kingston magistrate has decided {ithe whole eat, Aaranghly Sten Furs, such as Russian "and re you ever before the court - ull particulars ut "that a man with a gramophone is en- [cooked, malted, flaked and toasted, : : titled to work the instrument of tor- [contains the necessary elements to sus- Hudson Bay Sable, Mink, "This ie the first time 1 have been jture within the hearing of passers'hy {tan life in greater proportions than Ermiae, Persian Lamb, efc. up in four years. 1 am working on a farm, and just happened to come into jon tFo public street, it being no more [any other cereal. \ : 1: " McCANN ofiensive than a steam whistle, This| Orange Meat and milk is a perfect : town yesterday. ' i "And will you go back on the is be vd hews; it also shows that the |food. o ; farm, ii T' give vou a chance ? party who has to leave > This Grape Juice is the pure Juice of the grapes, being pre served, as canned goods, merely by the exclusion of air. No anti- septics being used, HIGHEST GRADES GASOLINE, COAL OIL, LUBRICATING OILS, FLOOR OIL, GREASE, ETC. PROMPT DELIVERY. {i W. F. KELLY It's' medicinal qualities are the ty same as the grape itself. Blood Don't let this chance slip. builder and tonic splendid appe- tizer. Diluted, it makes a pleasant and refreshing summer drink. PPI SIIFII IIT IIIIIIIIIII IO SENN 39090038060 STL SEI SELL LL200404004044440000000404840000 wgston magistrate is one of those . » . "Yes; I will go back to my work. 51 Brock St. fellows without music in his'soul, and { Bibby's for boys' school rt n " In ek to my 0. DRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN. we all know. what the poet has said| Pinaud's and Seeley's Fau-de-Quinine ¢ > 1h right, then: start for home. "Pho "Phone, 326 or 621. about that man, Hair Tonic are sold at Prouse's Drug | Makers Of Fine Furs. And the accused started. ; one: 343, 18% Princess | eet Store, corner Princess and Clergy St 126-128 Princess St. ! | ------------

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