Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Dec 1910, p. 3

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i i DERE oe 'a'e Jee e EE : SOME CHOICE open : PIECES NIGHTS WHILST OUR STOCK HAS BEEN REDUCED IN MANY INBTANCES, WE HAVE SOME VERY CHOICE THINGS FOR LATE § SHOPPER IN WATCHES. RINGS, PENDANTS. EARRINGS. LOCKETS, TIE PINK BROOCHES, LEATHER GOODS. EBONY BRUSHES, CANES. of UMBRELLAS. OPERA GLASSES, Radger & Wright DCO000000) v, THE 'Reduced Prices On Xmas Presents : / ELECTRIC MOTORS. $1.06 for 75c, $1.49 for $1.00, $1.75 for $1.25. TOYS FOR THE MOTORS. Your choice for 286ec. GAS AND ELECTRIC PORTABLES, 20 Per Cent.' off Regular Prices . Open To-night. ==. bY W. A. Spriggs, Electrical Contractor 167 Princess St. - Near Bagot PHONE 68. ~ J ek To the Bets of the City Or Kingston. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Yielding to the request of a large and influential number of citizens, I have decided to offer my- self as a Candidate for Mayor for 1911. My record, both as an.alder- man and a business man, is well known to every citizen of Kingston. If elected, I shall endeavour to dis- charge the duties of this honorable position in a manner satisfactory to the city. As a progressive ciilzen, | every movement making for the ad- vancement of the city shall have my whole-hearted support. i 1 respectfully solicit the vote and | influence of every citizen 'who wishes to see Kingston prosper. Yours sincerely, i JOHN MCKAY. | } $ i | LADIES AND GENTLFMEN: { At the request and solicitatisn of a large number of electors 1 have de-| cided to offer Ty seit as a Candidate! 'or Mayor for t ensuing yedr. Hav-! served in Council for eight! and havin yea. various Importan long his responsible , position acy) elected, I promi i elec 0 i interests of the peopl my ability. our vote and influence are respect- solicited, €. J. GRAHAM, committees, I feel to safeguard' e to the best i smile that will wot come of," et onk Sold or McConkey 's sweets, © Gibson', . eat piri "ahd was killed. {them in force and they ran, | meeting his death. f Ute | restaurant | low | rather FL OR OS SHERIFF MEETS DEATH FLEY- | ING FROM STRIKERS. Seeks Safety on Moving Train, But, Falling Under the Wheels, Killed, is 23. ~Fleeing fs g ht miners, Depu sels Davidson sought salet § Dex striking train, missed | @ the white erght unidler strike-breaker Bradenviile. . He attacks strikers and driven isto a buil where he prepared to fight. The Lies the Latrobe and Connells Coal company saw his plight three 'of them ran out of the st The strikers attempfed to David A negro arrive was at | wk nde, rush He Was Caught. a Globe A confirmed stutterer went and met a few quaintances, who at once commenced | chattig him most unmercifally re specting the inpediment in his speech. | At last one of them, a pert Bitte fel who had been making himself conspicious by his remarks, | said: "Well, old man, I'll bet suppers round vou can't order tnem without | stammering."' "Pd-d-done," Brown, and, to the astonishment of the company and the discomfort of the ghallenger {all of whom were un: aware of kis being, as js often the ease with Stutterers, a first class sin ger.) he beckoned the iter and sang the order withoud the slightest hitch. Then, turn: round to his tormentor, said: "N-na-now, y-y-vou ean pas i msunl fal a avs Best's List for Ladies. Kodaks, 85 to #20 Waterman's pens, $2.30 (o 85. Toilet cases, £1 to 215. Manicure sets, 5 Sewing sets, Work baskets, $2 to § Perfume cased, 25c. to $6. | Fancy Mirrors, 32 to £3 Writing sets, $1.50 to $2.50 Candle sticks, $2 to $1 pair. Handbags, 5c. to 85. From the Month's Jokes. Smart Set. % The fool said presence, 'I am fool was wrong : A week later the "King Angry because of an error he had committed and exclaimed "l am a And the. lool laughed, for he knew! thelt the king was right in the king' And the one day the king! AS fool !"* mar, Ted--Did he sober--down and ry}. Ned--No; he married and sobered down, | ---------- . Old Rocksey--Why did you quarrel with the count, my dear Miss Rocksey--He called me his trea sure, and it sounded altogether suggestive too, Crawford--1 suppose you'll have a lo wassail bowl, tree and. all the ather things associ ted with the festive season, Crabshaw Nao. I live in a flat, the best | 1 do i= a bottle of prepared punch and inutive Japanese tree in a Christma i vile and ras log, n a dim | pot. or As the Olt Year Dies. Ret Rip Van Winkle live on a bluff for twenty vears but that not the re cord { H people would only pay they | 20, so many people would mot have to go Smart { 1s as may | as their Most novelists care not who point the moral, as long names adorn the tale. Some men are averse to vice, Some are vice versa. Not aud gall is divided into three | parts. Many men manage to preserve theirs intact. : and { walls of such © , « THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, DECE 'A PRINCE'S HOUSELOLD. James 1's Son Had an Establishment Wiyr 400 Servants. Now, when the tit appange of the young are comimg into such is interesting to not seventeenth century, of Wales set up housekeeping, Modern Society. i He was Henry, the eldest son of our first Stuart King; the Scottish James, whose ideas of royal state had hitherio been limited by the grim v tyles. and e of Wales inence, Prin Edinburgh, Linlithgow, Falkla: their like. But now---the master Windsor, Greenwich, Whitehall, and half a score of other kingly abodes-- James Stuart shook out his feathers and fely himself indeed 3 monarch. One of his first cures Was to create his boy Prince of Wales and a Garter Knight, and to install him in St James' Palace, with his own house- | hold, stables, and guards -- a Court second only to his own in stateliness, The household consisted of more than four hundred persons, « i child as he was, Henry r decorum and graceful kindliness that made him both the pride of his courti- ers and the darling of the populace. The palace itself was then pretty mach as it is to-day, although its im- mediate surroundings were so vastly different. Henry VIII. had built it upon the site of a monastery pital for lepers which had stood in the "Westminster. meadows." Here, with Holbein's help, he built "a mag- nificent and goodly house," which he presented to "his second bride, Anne Boleyn, during the -btief season eof her ascendancy over his heart and purse. The initials H. and A. can still be -seen entwined with a true. lover's knot 'old Presence Chamber of the palace, The young Prince of Wales had a | country-house at Bramshill, down in the Berkshire woods, and tre bad his own suite of rooms in Theobalds, din- other of his father's palaces. But St James' was his redl and best-loved home. Here he lived and here he died--"the handsomest in body, the knightliest in minds of all the Stuart' race." - : It is idle to speculate how different our history might have been had this | kingly boy lived to fill the English throne in place of his brother Charles, whose reign was so dis ous; but it is interesting to picture him in the old Tudor palace, riding forth through the gateway we moderns knqy, so well, his hawk on wrist, his he jcareering ap his horse's heels {6 «here were herons in the Chel- sea marshes and wild duck among the reeds of Battersea; and plover and partridges could be shot in the lonely land beyond the Tyburn stream and in | the fields outside the mulberry gar-_ dens on the road Kensington There were deer in the'royal park of Hyde, but King James kept these for his own hunting; and although he adored his son, every sportsman can see the jealousies and reserves that come cropping up when game is in 'question! ' Prince Henry contented himself with the fur and feather of the open country, and left j tog the village of - the royal stags in Hyde Park for the | da; the King invited him to oo ae party. There was good rt to be had in the country west of London City _in the Stuarts' dary ad, Depend on Rain Water. Bermuda is a cameo set in liquid | ! opal. , Within the fringe of outlying | ; reefs the water is mottled by tints of the ledges and sea growths beneath it. This opal effect com- prises all the water immediately sur- | rounding the crescent-shaped chain of islagds. Seen from one of the heights of the islands Bermuda is an intaglio for from every height surrounded by the sea the water at a little distance looks higher than the land. The in- taglio seems carved ,with picturesque | irregularity. Bermuda is one of'the cleanest in- TO-NIGHT nd hos- | on the fire-place of the | ute understood. He | the | }. It never tickles a candidate i habited spots in the world. There is {scratched by a voter We may win all the other points in to be | flushes the islands into the bays and | no level ground there, every shower i been chalpman of | ¢ experience qualifies me; fies ts {gollar, cap, fur or fur-lined coat, Com- she received | eee = 2 p ; "Crown Bramd" {made by Arte beat talent. he but the undertake ry and the graxedigger | | the game of life, holds the cards the spades. -- | His One Item. i af Francisco Star i Private Blank, recently 'returned frofn | a two years' tour of duty in the Phil ippines, having departed this life, the officer in charge forwarded to his wife} ina small Ohio town an itemized Hat of the property of the deceased, with a request that she check off the arti-| clos that she desired, so that the bal ance could be sold. In due time the list was returned, accompanied by a | fetter asking that all the articles opt one erased be forwarded. me item had been so scratched, eras od, and blotted out that it was entire iy oblitersted. The officer's curiosity was aroused, so he referred to & car hon copy, wheretipon. he ' discovered | that the indignant widow had nd de} sire To harbor her' late husband's 8 ex Tha Une His Contract. | Army and Navy Gazelle i Some 'ederal officers: in the civil] war once sought shelter for the night | in an old, tumble-down hut. About | two o'dock a polecat announced its | aresonce in its own peenliar wav, serman sat up and looked helplessly | 'about him. The others were all sleeps | ing peacefully "Mein gracious !" he exclaimed, iy tomas of despair. "All the rest asleep und ve got toe shmell it all 1" Furs for Christmas Presents. H for a man-let us suggest a fur parison will prove the fact that Ba cannot buy better furs and our values the best © Pros', the "It's a mistake" to think amy sweets sold in Kingston are just as as Huvles or Mol "onkev's. | are the standard of quakty,. only at Gibson's. Give a vesd's sabseription to Woman's Home Companion, or other monthly publication. the some Collage dest valoo ge the world, Dwoa's pebody BaPPy With a kodak, Best's. | in Bermuda. | awe a feature of Bermuda. Al of | the ouigoing tides, carry the rain sweepings to sea. The dust is to heavy that axeept ina stiff 'breeze it dbesn't rise as high.as the roofs of the low buildings and it never reaches the higher grounds where sit the pic- turesque villas of the winter residents. There are no fresh water springs The islands depend for drinking water upon rain caught on the roofs. It is as clear as spring {'water and it never has any bad ef- The ice, frozen arti- | fect on tourists. e ficially from the-rain water, is used freely in the water drunk, for it is | | as clear as the rain itself. The«cement roofs for catching water Almost every building has one. They show as- white patches amid the verdure of the hillsides and add to the cameo like appearance of the towns and their 'surroundings. Even the roofs of | the churches, are , designed to catch water «i A -------------- » Puzzles In Weights and Measures. The weights and measures used in ! the Old Country are "confusing to very many mere than foreign visitors. Home mén are frequently at a loss in masking up their reckoning when they chance to be considerably afield in a strange district, Some butchers and cattle dealers the 'old school still" calenlate by the Dutch stone of 17 32 pounds London men keep by the stone of 8 pounds, 'but in msny parts of Eng- land, notébly in the so od 10 in making'out. weights of larm suimals, . © isn't any i Music. | The Chinese claim music was in vented by the Emperor Fuhsi some 3.000 years before the Christian era. "Ask the kady who eats candy," she | knows Hugler's and McConkey's are itard of quatity. Sold only at Bo sure th vou. display: phe yight eglurs before you ipsist w standing Wy al iy v uthern coun-, ties, the score of 20 pounds is adher. | 23. 1910, R MBES BRAND 1 OPERA I us r ~~ EVERY NIGHT | THIS WEFh. | QONDENEEP ADVERTISING RATES Murray-MackeyCo.'_ _ ._ . y | Amusements. f \ le a word. Each con secutive insertion thereafter half cent a werd. Minimum charge for one in- sertion, 25¢; three insertions, Boe: | J.ix, #1; sane month, $2, "THELMAS "HEVOND PAR- TO-NIGHT, SATIRDAY, MA DON" SATII RDAY ER Bitos™ FRICKES, 18, 26, 20 aud a few Matinee Rildren, 18e: Adulis, SEATS NOW ON SALE 'ATGHT, "THE YOLNG- Soc. 4 - We. CHRISTMAS "DAY, MONDAY, ILESDAY awd WEDNESD uy, BEC, 27, 28, WIMPSON-HOGGR'S LILIPUTIAN 225na Company 30 CHILDRENS PRESENTING ON Weer SAN TOY MAT, & NIGHT. "THE GONDOLIERS® Matinee and Night, EXT 23, FOR WINTER for our ¢ : Nursery Sttiek and newest v eties: seed potatoes; liberal terms. Cavefs Bros, Galt TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, SPIN AMODRE™ PRICES «Matinee, Evening, 20, 85, SEATS ON sab TN eQOCe 9 JGriffin's.. ~ | THEATRE ! Get the Griffin Habit | Thursday, Friday & Saturday Dee ERIENCED ant; nc washi 8e. i sweaping. Apply to 3 ¢ Macnee, St Lawrence Cottage, SATURDAY, i Nine Street West Bel vonar ate, Swe, | INTELLIGENT PERSPN _ MAY earn $100 monthly cofresponding Or DeWEpapers. No canvassing Send fur particulars Press Syndl- cate. 5.969 Lockport, NY CLERKS TO SELL ARTICLES MUCH] needed tn every home, especiadly by i working men; gobd salary. per-j manent position; If you are work- ing for small salary behind the counter, write to-day: you car double your wages and be your ows boss. Apply, Box "E B C." Wik office. 20nd, rd, 24th. { i Moving Pi oving [Iictures | Dora Thorne (Selig). i Hank and hank, Uninvited Guests (Essanay). : Hiring a Gem (Essanay). { BITIOUS CANV For Her Country's Sake (Selig). Sg FIOuS Ivy satisfac Panologuist' agnd Singer. | The man who, with-his fingfrs Jost through accident, still plivs the piano as though possessed of all his fingers Hear Jlim Sing and Play. * + 2 SPECIAL, EXTRA, ONTARIO AND SBA. VETERAN SCRIf ' Rivers & | jo buy Sor cust. J. 8 R cCann, Rochester Australian Singing Deo. MATINEE PALLY, 2 pom. All Seats, 35 cents, EVENINGS 7 and 9 p.m. 1 Adults " . | Children. under 15 ... ... .. LOOME AND ENJOY A GOOD SHOW TREASURERS SALE OF LANDS ARREARS FOR TAXES IN CITY OF KINGSTON, AS SRT TT WANTED--GENERAL a. A---------------------------- > ---------------------------------- {GENTLEMEN TO BRING to-date suits. ship guaranteed to please. Pressing a repairing done on the shortest notice. Thomas Galloway, 130 Brock i St, next Bibhy's Livery | GOOD and Stoves 10¢ 5¢ ANY PERSON cond-hand HAVING Furniture I will pay good prices. 1 have fo sale Brass and Iron Beds and al kinds of Furniture in Oak Happy Thought Ranges. Will sell reason able. J. Thompson, 333 Street. r | 3 OSTEOPATHY. THE] | "HEALTH WITHOUT DRUGS."--R. G { Asheroft, DO, Edna E. Asheroft a : D.0., Graduates under Dr. Still of taxes will take place at} the Founder of Osteopathy. o'clock rd Princess Street, corner Division ¥ not ty 'Phone 447. No charge for con- sultation and literature Office hours, 10 tn 12. 2 to 5. 6 to 8 iN THE ADJOURNED SALE OF LANDS | Arrears towing lots will be Victoria Ward, Taxes. Costs ARCHITECTS. ARCHITECT, ETC. | HENRY P. SMITH 2% 258 K Phone, 345 54 ing Street Said m-------------- tends We amo nd Ct ada] = -- - wr m-- ting | ARTHUR/ELLIS. ARCHITECT, OFFICR and residence, 181 University Ave, i Ibe said Clty sald. land fo: 1 taxes, charges sts Price and workman- | SB- before dispesing drop me a card. | Princess | 438 | LOST. 1 i]s { ! i N Foun. i FINANCE AND INSURANCE. RANCE 7 v1 SUR ns Gi Emp NCE THAT IN € ance, 1 Bank, Ins Brock | rates Wellington CUSTOMS BROK rolces envel THEIR | loth and have it made up Inte up-| ERPOOL Fire 1 | assets §¢ { which the 3 security the | LIV HL a] si rot or git from 'Phone, > ange, MEDICAL. MD i), We | | | i | | | | | | iJ. F. BPARKSR and 8 « Office l and 7 to § 'Phone 388 | CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. Ww 256 Divisio yrices" on al work dons YEIL Syden DROP A.CAl Carpent ham prices dn work de :D TO JOHN -R- MA r 4d Joiner, 26 AEE the Yr ¢ offered ate swe ago ried the ar 31 ane 1 RIE i apd costs. FRANCIS ©, IRPBEAND asure | {WM NEWLANDS & SON, ARCHI- tects, ete, Office, 268 Bagot Street "Phone $08 is ars { Escape. re sm Had a Narrow » Milis, Dec. 21. The entertain the Stone church lagh nigl stand The uh sled the aadiends prec the excellent programme Gibsom, Mallorstown, has purchased | the Servis Mr. and Mrs | opeRINGHAM & MUDIE, BARRIST- i William i us Wa, are guest ers and Solicitors. Law office, 79 fof Mes. M. Fer Miss Jessie 'ur-} Clarence St. Kingston spending SON, ARCHITECTS, MER. chants' Bank Bullding, corner Brock and Wellington Streets 'Phone 212. | POWER & well and tend LEGAL. propert: or tt a few! dul ih Brock: | Gibson'is on the Mrs. H. Dicke~ and daughter, « wre at E. L. Dickey's. W. Car Brockville, called wn friends] here yesterday <! ton What might ! ence Leslie sick MARRIAGE LICENSES. KIRKPATRICK. GO¥ Issuer. 42 Clarence St Ont Telephone $s Frontepac Street C MENT Kings. Resid 5s have been a serious al ERNEST R Ing Engine for ¥ 3 Sydenhar Street martes BRECK WT Pr giver g DENTAL. SPARKS SPARKS | 230 1-2 cess Blreet, 230 Kilngeton r. assistant, 183 Princess St > DENTIST, 19 MONT near Princess BStrest i i } i Agents | KELLAR | Xi} DENTISTE | re TWO GOOD SECOND-HA Macht PA ---- People's Forum . OR BARE. » XD D3 nes Apply ~ Clarence Street THREE. MOW Hay, "-------- 3 i -------------- -------------- NG 3 ue '{OR FOR'L 84-38 storag ess Fireet very Pr e. Cunningham & Mudie {TWO i ¥ K reaso cash OND-HAND nab or ¥ toy | "THRE PREMISES No. suitable for stable or garage "IRE large At AL A good with For SUITE ( ting. focat ply Clarence A | THE EXTENSIVE to Geo. ( wit This vestmont 8 Lime safe a term at JRNITU i. al aK , 288 Queen ROOMS. INC room, bedroom edd near Mark to Cunningham & Street Ww Clergy Street, mises for many Years Henry Drug cess frontag tensive ning Skinner & Co. extending fo Queen i Stre buildings ham & Mudie. Mo n lutely -- CAT Folge E and Ce St WITH Hari, i in -- T ROOMS, bh & stores, Ann's, fa CLEAN, moth xx LUODING snfl bathro Square. Ap Mudie, bs r FOR SALE OR TO LET, RUSINESS occupied by SIT. om, PRE- Wholesale from tL Street, n both, and includin Apply to 'rig- with Kone HOTY DW AND RESTAURANTS, | BRUNSWICK HOTEL, ONTARIO ST, hote moderate; week. opposite G.T.R. station from CPR, lately special on street remodelled; rates John Cousineau, 'rop. one car block charges by he BUSINESS CHANCES. { ANYONE. ANYWHERE. CAN START a 'mall order cany Head your KR asding. for free YO ock business at home Cwn Lockport, No boss how ehor ANTIQUE F {zir and gliding, IRNITURE A SPF er and all colors of mission { wor Driscoll, 995. K given 23 John best attent! Street DENTIST; DR. Q H | | HAIR. { i LAr, warts, without erience. PERBONAL# MOLES, eto, rem BOAT, 1 Ir Fhr 3 Nose ish Specialist, ° FURNITURE FINISHER. t mely owned bw averted n a horse le Add became frightened at tie ele¢ tric bell Mallorvtewn crossing © as International Limited 'was « it ihe hor threw itself and" pullml oat of the aay of the iphoheld down The engineer stop the traia, shinking some ' wae Kile wt horse wad' midn leck escaped, cident Ww bw £ Boy Wanted, 1% ASSL - | E-- ce wi Dickey | Rovhester he A certain bu the at hes, tha bright ofbes the vl = 1is of ofifiton i eredinghy ---- ing pleases him better thow he acquired the young "| vices. A notice had been poste «| man's shop window, which i follows: ped ¥ 3 1 ily | 4 the ag din mn panini read Lost 'and Found, ! { "Boy wanted about fourteen vears." A lady who came from an oufside A lad of that with Little that While doing _ shoppiug nm 5lwas pPreposspsshig in" his' Sppearance this aftefigpn, Iogt a $0 came into the offices and ed that the mong out of he ¥ had regd the notice, ; her puschases and {um vou think you would 1 on the counter. | . hae: ihe position ¥" asked thing the cleck | hat patroniringly , as he gazed 0 Rone Danner x the F : N {the Ind over the rim of his spec- file hill wad 'brushed off the counter, | poles x oa J [amd it was not uatdl a thorough! «yee sir," 'was the reply: "T want revarch had been wade that the note |). job, but I don't know that 1 van. {was found on the floor, under they mise to keep it for the fall 14 show ense, - » A age, poant, store here, bill. She had taken her purse to pay for had laid the money j while she examined 3 {wished to shof hen {vears." Se ---- i i The New Art ~ New Yirk Hebald® = Just Like a Man. A fashionable painter, noted for bis | vie Globe prolific output, was discussing, at a] Mrs. BE. 5, Stewart, the secretary of studio. tea in New York, a recent | the National Woman Suffrage Associa: sandal in the picture trade, 5 { tion, said in a recent address in Chi- Slogk here. old man" said Ti. Innis | cago: Kerr, the eicher, "do you paint all! These men on the one hand adouse your own pi > {the socalled new woman of demoral- "1 do," the other answered hotly, ising the howe, and on the "other "aod with mi own hands, too." {hand they go about the world abws- "And what do vou Pay your hana!" | ing the home with all the eynienl wit Mr. Kerr, ingisoed. "Pm" thinking of | they can muster up, starting an are faetory mveell™ i "One, on a Steamer, the caplain {railed 5 lot against the vot we i's Orackerse--13¢ Land hee neglect of hal ution; rl $. We Ih, And it was this same Exptain, of Lo [eomrse; who lpaghol when a pretise Sy joirl said to Bim on the promenade favtor | deck: ; ihe standard of Niewns | " Pon't vou ever wm homesick?" hs : * Plomesiek ¥ Ha, hs, ba 7 be roar: Tm piver = Iomne 4 The waste basket is 8 potent in keaping np prs : - : > foul, i at : | y Fowl Whe, ma of Cen > gngh Kage FE of h sac tonieagomii I 0000600000000 00000000 Sale of Fruit Friday and Saturday GOOD DANANAS, 10¢ and § or two dozen for 25¢. ORANGES, 100 Boxes, Price, 15¢ up to Boe dozen. Guaranteed good, sweet ¢aiifornia Oranges. Lamanita and Amodeo, e 240 PRINCESS asses 204044668808 880 : 3c 80a sesOROOSS i 1 Plausible Exeuse. ! Washi : evn \ : Anot: { Justice Ii was ® + suding i Reparnt; | wut ve) t to ersdited the | ver has it that while a minor court he x rm trial of a wite's suit for limiony: The defend- that be hadnt spo: ve veard and Judes HAY bave bs for not speaking 1d tisry on to} | Peer £Wh thew NO, akeUp the Fire! Pat on more COAL. Let it be ourg and a warm house is sure. We sell at strictly One Price. SWIFT' Lady's ! A Season S Kingston Bingle Ticke Ticket is # ven the a Skating Rink SEASON TICKET RATES, ar" | Christmas Present that you ean buy { for your girl or boy 'fice will be open on Dee * sale of tickets and Jockers : { | i i Give F Shores | The Rink Of. 18th for W. BE BONTER, Manager. your wife in five years ¥ "Your honor," replied the hu "1 didn't ike tn ingervapt the y Fen hersbie an 1 ihrors, $1, for lle 1 shand,

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