Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Jul 1911, p. 4

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|THE WHIG, 78th YEAR DAILY BRITIS : WHIG, published at 306-210 King Street, Kingston, tario, at $6 per Jer. Editions af 2320 and 4 o'clock WEEKLY B \TisH WHIG, 16 pages, published in arts on Monday and hursday morning at $1 a year. To United States, charge for postage had to be added, making price of Daily $3 and of Weekly $1.50 per year. Attached is one of the best Job Print. Hing Offices fn Canada; rapid, stylish and cheap work; nine improv The British Whig: a ai 4. G. Elllett, . Leman A, Gun See.-Treas. PORONTO OFFICE. Suite 49 and 20 Queen City Sham, ers, 32 Church Bt, Toronto. | Bmalipeice, 4.P. representative, Daile Wiha. AND ITS CURE. returns indicate a washeseverything wash- able in the home --use it freely. Unlike ordin- ary soaps it keeps i soft and white ' nevermakes them coarse and red. We will give $5.000 to anyone who can find adul- terants in Sunlight Soap. I'he | : Line allt Soap according to direc. fen rease] m the number of prisoners who ns fry It just once and convince are committed to' the large yourself that it will do twice as much | (iar. 1t is net to. be jptisons as other soaps. 5 lin Ontario. It is tos be iberred {from this statement that there 'is any crime, for unfor- CRIME prison de not Fenarkedt decrease in ° F bnniely the world is wtill wicked and 4 evil tendencies of some people are 'manifest as ever. But the parole systein . aid whtev there is any evidence of {08 is in force, i LUMBER ® Our Stock is now complete In . K, SPRUCE repentence on the part of the indivi- of reform, this svs- resorted to, and with ® 'result; Only the "wicious, the incor rigible, the abandoned, should ® (be kept in prison. It does not help any one who is not hopelessly . to confine him in 'a peniten- ® to crime . for a lengthened period, The dis much ir tual, chance tem any : is good + HEMLOC RED PINE WHITE PINE in really matched, .the > rough. §. hngiin & Co. Office and Yards: Dressed, or tiary @ |2race of imprisonment is very ® felt, Anything which will reprove he will remember, or Aman. in a check or restrajn » way eo! ito be ® tion him in a wicked course, is i commended. A week's incarcera- Cor. My and will, however, do some men as Wellington Streets as is sav, * { * ® | ed the contamination that follows the | "herding with *'the much good a year, arid he ecepssecolancetesoven sub | ® lo i ompulsory $O00000000000000000000 | BAD WATER AGAIN WHY NOT BE SAFE!L~DRINK THOMPSON'S Celebrated Dublin and Belfast GINGER ALE. equal any Im. Try a case {merged teath.' larger number of murder cases, | land cases which ended in commitments | [to the that | jails alone, reminds one { the thought which beging the article that is not ion ol law loseness pearing, The method some offenders is simply different, anc { true | | ! treating | | { | d Guaranteed . to | ¢ ported Ginger Ale and be convinced, Thompson Bottling Co. 202 PFRINC ESS STREET, 'Phone 304. Hit 1&8 correct, | CLASH lords will IN ENGLAND. willingly THE Ihe of the many not yield {any power which they possess. $00000000660000000000¢ | [For wee | chat commons could pass any pills it pleased, but when the house the Lloyd-George net --H--went a step further than before und asserted its nig ht to cor reject any legislative 'act of the a year it was supposed a ------------ money upper bud- ever . The great Uterine Tonle, and rejected only safe effectual Monthly te HIAIAEe i While depend. Sold in three d of strongth--No, 1, $1 10 degrees stronger, for special cases, Bold by all druggists, or sen I paid on Jeotipt of prio reo varaphlet, Address: Ta 00x Hepiasnn Go. Toraurs, , (formerly Windsor VENTING LIKE : TAVING YOUR PICTURES FRAMED RIGHT, Every shop cannot do it But Cun Our customers know 3 ut If voir do not brin us tures and let us show satisfactory it is to have do Your framing, you will know how Our collegtion of Righ- class ure will also be attractive WEESE & (0, Fine Photographer, Wry regt of lower house, Now there is emphatic. test of this question. Parlinment Bill defines the power of commens---and for the [assage of certain measures the to be a direct and "en i he the provides autymatic without lords. Various have been the wssnmp- tions -a8 to the effect of this upon That the peers had taken with or the sanction of ict the Tod, fright was shown hy their sae lo in. their own which certainly with th» amend + their chamber oT way anl by Jims ot, leaving the contr Ni a plan Electric Restorer for Men Phosphonol restores every nerve in the hady to its proper tension | restores wim and vitality, Premature decay and Atk sexual weakness averted at once. Phosphonol wi) make you a new man, Price fa box, 0 two for ailed to any address, The Scebell Drug py Bt. Catharines, Oni. wor sale at Mahood's Drug Store. B000000000000000000000 Oa ok fue to- oral with it. at cons wvative party. The Tommons has taken no notice of this bill Un the 3 ball, Contrary and will npt pass it it has pushed its own formu 1 } msbaine 18 regulation «i fie the forced | | a i been tn the locls havo Thue are { and 0 IIe | jaan d disturbing mts to a committee of the onus of devio- The nea imeats, Cine re $1X, Teprosond Antlgus designs, lowest prices, We invite two houass, 1 ing what est ablishes a monay Lill, commons leaves this with the speaker. i the citizens and strang- ers to visit onr warernoms and fngpect our goods The quality and prices will please you L. LESSES, . ' Cor, Princess and Chatham Sts, Phone 1046 { ihe second debars the commons from | | Home Rule to Ireland with- | people. | | granting lout a special appeal to the {The referendum is thus involved and | i Lit is not generally approved, 3 Sell all kind Buy Tih ant ull kinds of All this while the government has | al it willdo | 20004000000000000 10! given any signs of wh | hen the emasculated Parli The understanding | iament Bill | { has ben returned. lis that it will be repassed, | back to the lords. It will then {learned what the understanding is be- [tween the king amd prémier. © The | lords can reject again and®they can Toe overcome by an adverse majority if {a sufficient number of new peers «an bb appointed, But what the upper {house wants is not enlargement | improvement, and that improvement | | must eventually be made by the com- represent the and sent | be but TWO HUNDRED YEARS from now. according to sta- tistics Wag anthracite: coalfields of Pennsylvania will be ex- hausted. No danger of freez- ing for a few winters yet, NEVER MIND THE 199 y YEARS. you need coal this yoar----this winter-- NOW! If you use our coal you are sure of one warm winter any- soon a {mons whose members [people and express their minds. i ---- THE IDEA GETTING ROOT. [ais very gratifying that so {after the Whig had expostulated i guinst the injustice which the smal | boy suffered; by having no acceptable i} nex along the water front where he | fcuuld get some relief from the deel! {fol heat by a heth and 1 swim, tha) ¥ MUA. should be heard from, sul] us the aforcsaid small boy's bene factor, What is the proposition of the x. MCA? As stated by the secretary, whose progressiveness. this paper has already commended, it is, that the re pres ntatives of the Y M.C.A, organ: | ize thy boys into clubs with certain men as leaders; that these clubs, of a specified pumber, be escorted : particular days in each week, to the! 0 {sandy beach close to Ud 'Lake On| bowing x Hl pound man and {1070 Park; that a cheap building be | with one of A425 pounds, jereefid and used ws a dressing ed | of given | {gard for the size of Glen Campbell and { were mot' e curiosity" The strain year. different | er senside resorts." !steam the hot slag iw blown into fine | {tioned its coming adaptability able as a non-conductor of heat, {as such has been used as HE of iLeod's Drug Store. THE DATLY BRITISH WHIG, 'MONDAY, JULY 16, that the outing\be eg the "of the YM.C.C. whose see Bh the decorgus booth; direction attendant each day will proceedings, will be entirely The expense of this experiment, what ever it ip--and the not be much--should generous conttibuticn men means. The boys want nothing these days #0 much as a bath and a swim. They want to play ball, of | There are two or three hun- | dred candidates for honours diamond. "They belong to the day School League, the Roads" Contingent, to the MICHAEL DUNDEN. amount can be met by a from dur Gafanoque, July 16.--At his b in the Front of Leeds and Lansdo township, & few nijlds eq st of town, Joseph Chifle, a well-known for mer of this section, passed to rest of Friday evening, in the sixty-{jurti Cross | Year of his age, after an illness iast Budding | ™% several months, Deceased {ved Blades, or the st {i {in that section for nny years. H » ar division of the {leaves a grown- up fmily. The voung Alln Aggregation, andl when they jest just finished writing won the de have batted the cover off a 'ball ani] {partmental examioations Friday af th | ternoon. Deceased was esteemed fo V this many Lire #1 o a ap wagging Tt Du { felt by the community. The fuhers spot that the ball field at. the Park | togk place Sunday afternoon to jane end the beach beside it ? {downe vadlt gnd was largely attend There is one other fod. 2 ' Un Sunday morning, at tem o'clock the: street railway p ! a | y ! : anilway. It gives reduced { there passed to rest, from her home in rates to the school children--as the | Leeds towoship, Mrs. Michael Dun Whig originally suggested to Mr. 1 |den, in the fifty fourth year of het W. Folger--arid they appreciate it. |B Deceased was widely Can thie company see its way 'to make highly & respected by all saline qnemaicn: to: the smell be her. She leaves a family of fou ¥%, eons, John, Michael, Thomas ant Leo {the members of the fswimming clubs, end (ne daughter, Miss Margaret. De whose names are registered with the | lceased, who was formerly Miss Y.M.C.A.? The whole thing--and its a | Nobés, is also survived by four sis rs, Mrs. J Jor Mrs: All momentous matter for the small boy | ¥s oscil, Jocay, Mig: ic) - rests with the company. The small of Ganan, wque, and Mrs. J. Lappdn boy could walk to the Park for 4 ball Seherattade N.Y., and by two broth game and a bath, but see him rig- |¢rs, Samuel Ngobes, Gan wnoque, and ing out on the railway as a first-class | Frederick Nobes, Brewer's Mills. The ' {funeral will take place on "Tuesday club | morning, to St. Barnaby's church, to | Brewer's Mills, where requiem mass | will be sung by Rev. Fr. Traynor, and mmm De {the remains interred 7 the EPFFORATNOPrS Tait Burying ground." life-long / conservative at Saska- | { "I'he annual memorial service of Gan- : lanoque lcdre, No. 114, 1.0.0.F., was A. J. Brokovski by™ janoq held yesterday afteinsop. end. was confessed, in the prevence of Mr. Bor- | iargsiy attended: Headed ba the fine deb, that he did not expect to see a { band of the local Salvation Army for a |corps, and acéompanied by a large representation from Kingstcn Canton ---- | No, 6, who formed the escort of The liberals of Saskatoon helped to | Robert Meek, grand patriarch of: the Borden, and then invited | © and encampment of Ontario, the of ficers and members of the local lodge him to respond in which | yrched from their lodge rooms {his name and Laurier's were coupled. | {the pavilion on King street, where { And Mr. equal to thea special run out was made for them cmergegey [by the T.LR: Many friends accom panied 'and in addition to the I'he farmers of Dauphin had no ad Course. on the San to consideration-- | who knew and realize how the added passenger, idea has caught him and his dignity ! Brewer's A toon, one name, change of government many ong day. entertain Mr! to a toast to Borden was Good. regu- re [ar coath 5 box esr and two flat cars required 1o accommodate . the which was augmented at the by a large number who {erowd, "Talk about some- | {cemetery they shouted | {drove out. : I he service there very | sive. - The memorial 'oration was {livered by R. Meek, G.C.P, others of the loeal lodge also hort addresses and bouquets of flow ers brought for the purpose. were laid en the graves of deceased members, The T.LR. ran their train put} again "fastidious | about 5 p.m. and brought back the of crowd, whith was by far the largest telling on the | {nat ever attended any similar func {tion in this secti ¢ L.0d., No. 51, officers and metihors 0 [to the pumberof about fifty, accom About 50,000 | panied by the S.A. band, attended wanted in the western grain fields this | Jivine worship in Si. Andrew's charch companies are ex- {nt 11 am., yesterday, and had an ex: Why should the | cellent sermon from Rev. Henry Gracey on the general assembly's position in provincial . governments not {the matter of the N& Temere decree sce what help they This{ Ad Round Islam, Saturday after would be suitable occupation for some [ ne 'the Garnooks of this town, ran b w sunning oP against a hard proposition, when | of the ministers who are no Su 2 | they inet the speedy Frontenae [oa went down to defeat by a score of 0 to 1. MP. Rev tone of his voice. understand,' immediately left off | thing at him, you impres de while gave was and he discussing reciprocity and abused Dr. Neely. ------------ went west to enlighten and when they demanded | Mr. Borden the people, than a few non-commital state -- he referred to their sort ments, in a fretful way. has been leader of the opposition. labourers will be The railway peoted to find them. can get? wn, team, themselves in England. who went Fdmund Neville, of Manice talk to the far-|Ind., has taken charge of Christ church | as supply for Rev. J. R. Serson, filling the pulpit very accepts ably for the first | yesterday. Messrs. William Allan of his| Robert Allan and family, "What | der Atlan and family, the { recently arrived from Scotland, if We lx family pienie in honor of the Lehurch up the river, ve sterday i The government supply boat spent 'the week-end in port, been furnishing the lighthouses and below the town The 8S. A. band had | terday afternoon, attending ber of these toy dogs have made their | idrew's church with the Orangemen and memorial service withthe LOOF. They sot : Atlantic City and-oth {rendered a fine sacred concert at the So the New York park last evening, drawing out large crowd. IN MARINE CIRCLES. Broder, Borden to he is a farmer himself, | Andrew Mr. mers, because at Dauphin, said the Canadian wheat | under reci with and family Alex nn Jast held new loge its identity procity. He lost the speech when some one shouted identity would point and latter do we care about its get tHe highest price for i I Seon having "A toy dog that literally wai when one gently pulls on its leash, is} the latest fashionable fad among Am- | erican ladies just now. Quite a nhove a hg day, St. ves num An appearance at a Herald announces. Which moves one { to remark that when a woman is seen | {trailing about a toy dog with a string | that remarkable some one | it's * not should question her sanity. Mineral Clothing. | Thomas A. Edison is telling us | that one day we shall find clothing "dirt cheap' fue the reasom that the! sources of mineral wool are mexhausti ble and processes are under way by which it will be robbed of its "goratchiness,"" he spun, woven, dyed and withal turned out into the nal tiest kind of garments. MF, Edison might have said that it will be "slag" cheap. Mineral wool, or as it has been called, mineral cot ton, is produced by turning a jet of steam through- liquid slag from 'a far- nace. Under the inflaence of the Yow at This Port. The steamer Plummer passed up, on Sunday night. The schooner Katie Fecles arrived at Sowards, from Charlotte, with coal for the cotton mill," The schooner Marshall * is Kingston & Pembroke railway from Charlotte, with coal. The schooner Julia B. Mesrill arrived at Crawlord's wharf from Oswego, with coal for P. Walsh. at the wharf, Grove lan, with coal from Oswego The stegémer Wahcondah passed Sunday afternoon. I'he barge Muskoka arrived in port, with the coal taken off the steamer Keystorm, which was ashore above the i up, white threads, Until Mr. Edison _-- ¥ or been valu- | and a covering for foilers And steam and hot water | Sowards. pipes. { M.T. Co's elevatori--T¥e tug Thom-' Which suggests that a miveral all 'son arrived from Montreal, with wool overcoat may be all right in a light barges, cleared with one 'hard winter, while an \nderskirt of | {barge and ove grain barge; the steaw- sven mineral cotton might be uncom- Hr Stormount, grain-laden, from Fort ortably clothing, mineral wool has lighter and 2p on te Montreal, ng twill afterwards proceed to Sydney, to How to Stop Cold Sores. load rails for Fhet Wilkiam. When you first notice the swelling | and uncomfortable Teeling of the skin stopped on her way up Sunday after that marks the coming cold sore, ap- |noons steamer Dundurn stopped on her ply' Wade's Ointment. It will quickly way down Sunday: steamers remove: it. MR heals wherever applied and cures sczema (salt rhewm), burns, | | piles, blotches, sore feel, dandruff and from Rides points Satorday skin, In big boxes, 23¢c., at J. B. Me! steamer Rapids King un [night and went on to Rochester, N.Y: steamers Kingston and Caspian and yp today: ap from Clay wm vesterday. At Paterboro, Ont, seventeen-vear. | old Earl Schwelwer, was sentenced 10! Central prison for six months on a charge of housebreaking. i "Buy mail brushes. " Gibson's. LATE JOSEPH CLIFFE A ND MES. ; Oddfellows Memorial Service----Robt, Meek, of Kingston, Grand Patri- arch, Was the Orator of the Day. known and Arrivals and Departures of Vessels The schooner Keewatin arrived at the Cardinal canal. The cargo was sold to g two i cont | warm in August. --Chicago | William; is dus to arrive to-night, will | and | At Swift's wharf: -- Steamer Belleville | North | 'King and Caspian were Jown and up | | Sunday steamer Ridean King was in| might all scaly, or itching eruptions of the and cleared for Ottawa this morning ; | Saturday | down | steamer Lamonde was | 1911. 3 SOPER. ~ Specialists in diseases of Skin, Blood. Nerves, Bladder and Special Ail. ments of men One visit advisable ; if impossible, send history for free 'opioton and ad- vice. Question blank and book- on diseases of men free. Consultation free. Medicing furnished form. Hours * 10 am. to 1 p.m. and 2 to § pm. Sundays, 0 am to 1 pw. , DRS. SOPER & WHITE t 36 Tervate Street, Toronte, Ont. R. B. LYMAN & CO 86 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, BROKERS, ETC. Rooms 6 and 7, Castle Bldg, Ottawa, Kingston Branch : Anchor Building, Brock St. "Phone 1030. FREDERICK 6. SIMS, < CORRESPONDENT. Late Quotations Tabled. Exclusive Private Wires YOU WANT Life, Fire, Accident, Sickness, auto- mobile, Motor Boat, or Plate Glass Insurance, Guarantee' Bonds _(per- sonal or for Administration of es- tate), Reah Estate anywhere in Can- ada, Stocks, Bonds. or Cobalt and Porcupine Stocks. call or communi- wate with J. 0. HUTTON ¥ | ~ MEN'S OUTING SUITS, NOW $8.50. Out- Home- $12.00. Hand-tailored ing Suits spuns. Bibby's July two-piece Hewson's value price Good at "$8.50, { Bibby's * Silk Ties. July 50 Dozen handsome FANCY HOSIERY, 50¢ qualities July Price, x BIBBYS Limited i Men s and Boys' Departmental Store Store Closes Saturday Evenings at 10 O'clock." - EVERY. DEPARTMENT -OF-OUR-STPORF-HAS BERNSTIZ ED WITH A FIT OF REDUCTION, AND HAS IT BAD. SOFT SHIRTS Now G89¢, Men's Negligee Shirts, and pleated fronts dainty pa terns Regular $1.00 'and $1.25 shirts Sizes 14 17 1-2. Bibby's July price, 69¢, window plain See these our display shirts. ~ SILK NECKWEAR, Regular Lc qualities. Bibby price, 25c¢. 18 Market Street, Kingston, Ont. PORCUPINE & COBALT Up-to-the-minute neds of two great Canadian camps, writter by our special corréspondents. de- tailing every happening in the mines is only one of the features of ths leading authority on mining' and mining securities' markets In North America Thirty-two pages weekly Sample copy fyee on request Kit ered fecond class matter he Pos at New York Copper, Curb & Mining Outiook TRINITY PLACE, NEW YORK RESCUED FROM RAPIDS OF THREE LACHINE. these 25¢ and 35¢ Hats now Hats and $1.00 Hats us at HTice ed 72 i } { | { | - i i ; : E ; GALL ANT YOUNG DEEP MEN AT FOR ECZEMA That is: Guaranteed Give Relief. in nat Man in a Drifting Boat Was ! 1A | Snatched From the Whirlpool and to A Treatment Brought to Land, Montreal, July 10 wl Saturday of {effected at the brink three men, at ser lives It is} Until | the 1 Fezema 18 parasitic we said to be the parasite Kin completely moved, ec third News wa re } + ' ant disease AgeOus hidden destr'o A or gallant of Lachine Rapid risk to their a 1 germ mn and | by ious is od town Un clo trict w cured ema cannot f all skin disease It affects lasses. It people between the i Fuesd tht of 18 in elg of the © at 0 the bordering ay evening fon persot very Horm of eczema Rapids all and white boat was | alent amon and round and [of 20 and 44 in the} We particular [turn ery until { Eczema Ointment and fails posses sis r is Lachine a-larg k, while esadents were ages i quietly at ease noticed turning drifting with centre of the was taken, Napolian, Fred 1 who the of how round the river guarantée for current unhesitatmgly No however, Robidjux ent pad th aver o notwe Messr quiet the did boat as they approached into the first whirlpool Without } to own danger three who . are handlers, ! their reach the endangered threatened to on the rocks They succepded deifting eraft it was Lig lit, Heat dam. Their with walter, Mr. Dunn, $ it to give entire « Dunn, were 'taking 3 remarkable obser that apparently septic, healing apd curative value is very prpnoun ced of whether of the a constant river, ved sail on occupant the Doat wt know to pulled towards him, his craft of the consider young and les ne navigate the [ment eczema and (sealvy sort or we irifted They where there is rapids. lil'smelling excretion, or their men, iesitating intermediary forms, such the acne, pimples, blotches goorl swimmers boat tions texall Eczema Omtment treating bites, nettle rash strane to i aus who ulcers, sores, ful msect man, was snasaxd in be a jeces anil i is particularly recommended th treatment of children ¥ ted with itching, f skin disease try waits tor dis to mone who, Hate burming and We ur ou You not sat the treatment 5k temember, you can only obt donald were the first I anlv white Fezema Ointment in this tc men known to have saccessia tun Wore ~The Rexall G. the complete rapids in an sighteen foot. hood. skiff --two ago last Dominion 1 reaching it the Power to Afely Montreal company's ball. | ed gallant rescue late D, Mas i and pulling rounding and 2 uring a box at our risk, vou if you are afied with and $1 Hexall at own hoat It" was was a Two sizes Lhd tae an our Ma- wn WwW n Store. Ww years - . -- Sand Hill Presbyterian Church. I'he contractor for the new Presby terinn church at Sand Hill {Gough, of Pittsburgh, B {Brockville is the architect, and fvarpenter js EF. Burtch, of Kinget The tontract price ix $1,072, The tract for pews and pilpit and furniture is 662.50, and has bem fgiven to the Valley Seative éompany fof Dundus, The #itras will" | briny the total cost up to 34.000, Thi tdoes not includ the finishing. of the basement, which hss been undertaken thy the Ladies' Aid, for which thes (have in their treasury about 2400 The sulnriptions and donations, including insurance, amount to R325 leaviee | aboyt $1,600 unpiroy ded for, The ihuilding committee iv: Rev. 0. W { Reade, chairman and treasurer; Henry Jy nme Dillon, CHILDREN SBOULD BE ENCOURAGED oh NOt te nse SANITOL TOOTH PASTE Sugar that re mains in the mouth after eating mines with the saliva sad forms an avid This egrrodes the and a A vigorous with SANITOL % the acidity he teeth and festores its normal sikaline sondition rrababl brushing TOOTH thoroughly cleanses the mouth to Bic. mt ait oud a THT VVTTVLTVLLRLVELTVTVLP TVA RETETRS ale of Children's Headwear: LINEN, STRAWS AND FELTS, BIBBYS Limited 78-80-82 PRINCESS STREET rr srr A * VOHRA BBBTBARVARBRN Mid-Summer Sale Men's. ¢ we Oxfords Per 25 Cent. Discount Men's (erin On all fords, Tan, Met and Patent Colt our Everything must go $3.00 Oxfords, NOW NOW $4.00 Oxfords, NOW, | $4.30 Oxfords, All Goodyear Welt and made by best makers Bell's, Hartt's, Invictus Walker, Whitman. The Sawyer Shoe Store 212 Princess St. Fhe Great = Remedy. Tones and invigorates the whole rv. maken new Veine. Cares Nerp. Met and Brain Worry, Des { dohnetom, Jr, R. W. Spence and John 15. Gillespie. The corner stone bears the inscription "Rand Hill Preshy terian church; erected 1862 pol fe HL" The builds, sof i « 3 g Ww of cewens (blocks. ~~" |= drug stores, i will eure. Bold by all our sus pany. al Weakness, foiavions, Sper. rig and Feels of Abuse or Frreises Price 31 per bux, sixfor $s One will please, six Pigichsty or mailed in » par rphlet plsin er Te of price, Toronto, Ont. mr ited Windsor)

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