Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Sep 1911, p. 7

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TT RB 18, rs Wei TIE HSS WEALTH WILD HUMORS FLYING THROU il} ESS The best Coffee costs but ) THE EAST. | ETH little more than the poor conservatives would win is a cuaran- Late Dowager of China Left Vast} 5 4 Fi grades. You get the best that ) Naturzl Products--Making Trafle' [905 the ex-eabimet piinister predicted, | tee that liberals will triumph through: Wealth; Question, Where is it] KC money can buy at moderate 4, : : { Hidden ?--May Now Hest in Brus.| Bargaing Elsewhere, and Why Not. boilute assursuce, that Mami he'd a . \ v Ee ® ice, ani: | out the country. ri wh n ou use | a " sels Bank. ! p ce € y ds With United States, EE -- ---- | 8 4 . = vi (1 jf An appeal to history on the reci-| o Pekin, Sept. 16 gend per: | 4 \§ 2 provity « ou "is about the . last! EXPECTED AS MUCH. Wistent as thos istered ar wl the | : . I , {ebbing thy nn unti-reviprocity paper {whereabouts of Oom Paal's igrowing n the far ea%t on 4 4 2 N BA I i {y dill should attenfpt. But the position of : x . ; in se ithe tory party in this election isa a! Ine Montreml Star spread ont with , that he was in full accord with (he [Perns the myster surrounding the DAW NER } ' : dd they are! ton. | Wnox-Fidditg soréement oy disposition made of the great treasure 3 i 1}! ain jvery precarious one an ey % | great promipenee an oofounded des | MBOX-F Re kas Bin Pr ted of the late Empress [Dowawer of A 3 | compelled 10 adopt some -doubtial in the Howse of Commons. Instead of China, Tze Ha o Er ¢ Hon, Chliord Sifton has some np | toba wonld go eight to two ju favor ' tonety as a 'prophet but those whe [of Hberalish. 1% a matter of fact TE ---- pT TNT Qo Jw MACDONALD STOOD. it went eight to two for conservatism, | ad i SHOWS WHERE SIR JOHN Al i $ { His prediction, in Kingston, that the | vend really discount . his prognostiea. fa Was in Paver of Reciprocity in| tions by at least 200 per cent. In : patch from Kingston, stating that ; ethos J an dost, to, rl (ey i wii Harts" the Mobtreal Star showing the cour-{ Hardiy had the blue and white v # ie elec he 1 artv's re i : iil vote of the British boru in {the Hon fe a rlirement | fess to Mr. Harty that lus telegram | *i¥eamers of mourning gone up over Packed in 1 and 7 pound cans only PRI EEE (ion the conservatives bave gone to] 1 i } 1 be | fo ; » E . Nr ] He So. H Bid : andidiy | 00 due to the fact that he war not | warranted, (wo davs later, in an - ob 0€ mtel of every door post in China i. ILL ET GA Jy ATR considerable lengths, vet we cnod wily | a : at her death when whispers about the APRS Fa) Fay iva ing confess that from our own experience 0 favor of the reciprocity agreement. | seure corner, published five wr "i Dowager Empress' hidden treasure be LT I I TTY (IW ON a ei f ' 3 ta: F 8 . LL we bave found that some of the Mi. Harty took special pains to tele | inex setting forth Mr. 'Harty' de {gan to buzz. It was said that she - 'British born know more ghout Gana teraph the Montreal Star, absolutely [nial. Noting else votlld have sey fhad left directions that her gold and . . : : ok ot , . : jo 1 ove dis of lena, who have sone LATE, dian politieal history than some of | denying the statement and declaring | expected from such a partisan journal. jewels should sever be disturbed in se write WREFLEY & MANT ; : Pe he REELEY 4 aon ITE. the mative born; that coming into a | their hiding place, and that three mien EL alone knew where that hiding place i Sg ------ Peas and have adopted a point of view dis SOME MORE BULLDOZING. Then came the rumor that one of ! FOR SALE timetly individual, and the result of these had murdered the two other pos their own work and thinkin We . : sesdors of the seeret and had fled : 5 ir tree ve he r ay . oe ibn . . Objection has been taken in Quebee, | provincial government Wpen its smerite}with part "of 'the treasite: So Derei Frame Dwelling, No. 129 Durham Street, now oceupled a AL Benes 4 y Are nd by the Montreal Gazette, | and thé ghvermment has tried t eo tent was thi report tl RoI y by Walter 'Lamb, containing ten rooms and closet Good going to make a safe decision with [20d by milrea' tra » heoauSe | ¢ y © mer es . port that a = year garden plot. 4-0 of an acre; also barn and hen house. repect to the reciprocity issue My. Tachereau, a weber of the Gown | the apprecintion it has recived. But | "89 when a Chinaman was murdered =} | : in Patani, he 8 : ¢ i | Two things are clear about the his- | government, is cawpaigning in sop | the hberal ministers reserve fo them- is Datani. wl he qalay rates aud § E. Blake hompson, i or MNects ™ und some tor v of reciprocity, The first 1s that port of the Laurier government. And | selves the liberty, 'which the leaders jades of remarkable beaitty and vahie Canadian political leaders of both of it 'was ingtantly decided het OVER NORTHERN CROWN BANK. ARR SJRARN, ; # 4 the ground of this objection is what ? the opposition exercise, of up- that sartien have always been in favor of |, 'Phone HE N HH = AY ¥ ; BY o {That in time with an enforcement of | porting the federal government in an plunderer of the imperial eache had P 286. E No: 3 112, % |reciprocif; with the United States, met his end French Houpitals with great ice ess, Ouses bived (provided they could get their own feciproaty, Quebeo might be juduced | honourable way. They understand the! Now 4 new tale is rife. less roma : i . : 4 2 r ; 8 Id prise hatiegs sore 4 Sehargesoithersetinesk a terms. Seeomd, that the Wberal cam- | to abandem ite policy' with regard to | meaning of the Gazette's words, and {tic to be sure, but a bit more pron Viaitnvoe drains josses 8¢ athe" i : > » . : 7 of 1981 was for unre: | pulpwood they resent them as - an 'insult tolable. This version has it that #ll of drugeises or M 13 81 from Fougera a Co 90 Wickman |Paign policy ' p v. or Lx man Bros. Co Toronto, rt i -- i Tee ' St. NewYork City, ov Laman Bios. Co. Lid, Toront their independence dnd their manhood, | 12 Hei's wealth had been 'assembled Mi the shape of bullion while the 1fin Toaht No, roquirsd, send self addressed eaveld) FOOD OOOO O0000 C J ) A : ] " & Dowager Empre was still alive and rn ho $2 Clie Ney a. ct G & | his matter, lke the government of Porm of TROTAPICE, vary to take, sale, tasting cure. | © BON'T LIKE IT A BIT. Q Ontéirio the old Russ government, | they will atope for it Iater. Mean-{that it had remained wider guard in Sossene . "saa essrecssld he Kingston Standard (Con) 9 ow hose policy Sir James Whitney very | Winle they are conducting Snell 3 = Fiom HN the palace in Pekin sfrep : $ : complain: that the taxation A | wisely continues--and the resalt of this) quite as respectably as Mr. Tellier, | Some time ago representations were Mr | Rune wen THECLUB HOTEL per family in Canada has vast election cannot affect the situation ene WELLINGTON STRE®T, OC ly increased since 1896. That, 5 iota. Mark the threat in these lines: | Tellier is supposed to be the leader of [regent of the danger of allowing so (Near Prinocens) of course, ik due to the fact © [Ihe Gouin eal a treasure to remain in Pekin There are other hotels dus fone approach the Club for " omelke surroundings n | nowddny s and conse d 3 . servatives of Quebec. It can only ex- J asde and M Prevost compromise ¥ b cated in gentre of ecity and pay - higher Agipee wive , 41 1 1 Y I nupromi | The prince regent Ne permission clone rineipal wtores and ae " ae o tke king its fortunias } bis amd oval conservati ; Sov thi or ¥ on IB » p gate duty, although the aver g pect to lose by linking its fortunes | hin amd all loval conservatives by jo remove the gold bars to a Rrassels 3 ' Charges are moderate age rate hus boon lowered bv © [With those of the Laurier party iy | declaring that th color of Erance | 80k Various insurance agents were | | Special rates by the week the reform overngent Bat 2 { this contest." Wouldn't that jar vom? | will be the natin " the | "Ought to' give rates for the protec the ik | s vat. thn i ! t he tions on hie | P.M. THOMPSON, Proprietor, E ) i Ption of the gold on ita journey, : hut we agree that taxation is un {Some conservatives may support the | night of the 2 | finally the imperial couneill tecided o necessarily high. "And YOU," { } ter ate y 3 ry Bh ai Yee {to send the bulhon to London And OVER 2 MILLION PACKAGES SIR Raa, country which i» new to them they |: ae have gone m to do their own reading, | The Quebec sovernment has acted in IH they fuowfeit the public confidence } _ 3 Ria' ora \ Bourassa, and Mr. Prevost Mr.imade to t councillors of the prince government has received | the party in (Quebec, loeuly, but the [¥ h ' and the fol! f « % ) Canatiiaus are able to buy 4 unusual consideration from the eon | nationahst leader has pushed him ' folly tot banking it " . {that interest mig OCT UC "BBB BTRRS : ¢ : ¢ # ¢ ¢ 4 ¢ # ¢ ¢ says the Standard, "are pay- =: «pay |themee to Brusséls at the government's POOPED ORNOOOOROOOSY | rib Hew do you like 4 1 : | wk 8 forws i ®t The Star contostion y hat it PROHIBITION IN MAINE. ar t oe hi of ose Wiocement; TAKE IT AWAY a--_ does not like it a bit. That is | might escape i Tune Whit air: phitons say adopt, nd a part of his 0 | Temperance men this week were de | Don't vote for the repeal,' and they | * reported n «When served with Belfast great burden of taxation rolled ¢ ested Ver the Hews fro N rseem to have had some effect Ping} oo. Went lu England on the Ci Ginger Ale or Euglish Ginger ofi the shoulders of Canadians pressed. Ove news m Jam, : f : nese cruiser. Haiehi, whieh went ' & o Bhat Wo, nol -bear ur Toronto 'Star 2 It was surmised that the Dow pro Sore thete hts 'both 2° demausisation represent : the empire rl we corona- BRAIN WORKERS . Il happen when there 1s a|lion, ur bottled goods for family < OOO OTOOOOOK < OOOO hi i ofes of. what - wi) apy n fen { use have no superior. : DOQ CO( hibition law had ben defeated, orf, who get little exercise, feel better all round for ample it at any of the lead. an oocasional dose of Ing hotels o rielephone 304 for a ad RY while the oni : "NA-DRU-C0O" Laxatives trial case. ; _ @®@ sorvative attitude was for reciprocity pressed public opinion, indicated an Some vears ago the independent Thompson Bottling Co. : in Rature products yet in the face shandonment of the law To-day the men, under Ih Parkhurst, undertook ol these two we nown facts of Uan- . } x x . . WI PRINCESS §T., KINGSTON, © i temperance men rejoice for the later [to clennse New York of its civie ime . . ada yo at or ha prs wels ge ® ah 4 a > avon ha putas reports show that the old cause of so- | purities hey succesded in over- | They lone up the lver, move the bowel gently but freely, cleanses the so00cseve io word history is not quite correc 1 . syst ad clear the brain, A new, pleasant and reliable laxativ repar #0000000 ccon fo use concerning events so clear in briety, has t¥umphel { throwing Fammany Hall They | b I firm: and. worl? the M2 RU I's ie ry od 8, prepared ------------ rn : s i { e aNd WOrily i ine INA x J. irae Marg, a the minds of the present gemeration-- Prohibition in Maine may not be|thought they had killed the tiger. | 4 y ap box If ur drupeist } : + tock Be ane d 2% Im te: - 5 . - s . >X. I yo cruggist has ! yet st (ed m, send Joc pd [conservative pears and writers Mie complete. [here may be evasions of [They only lamed the amimal. While we bi g : is % Laaid the . 3¢. 31 deavor to give the impression iat n . p e H Mmiad nen p there, Men have one {they rested he rev 'Sir John Macdonald and other con it, hve and there a e: revived, 'and 'wo did a" lservative leaders were opposed to SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN Nora. reciprocity. The fact is that they, the law wai. enforced (generally. Oth- | rampage "again WEST LAND REGULATIONS, along with Edward Blake, were op- 'ers went over the same territory and] Prolibition in spots is not general posed to unvestricted reciprocity. SO found liguor and a contempt for the'ly effective. One ean see this in the i ANY PERSON WHO IS THE SOLE ; dw ar . . ? bead of a family or any male over is far as we Lwow, Edwanl Blake never law. In other words these men seem steady encroachments of the Reon Fhe last of t, so it he North } Daily in the vigilance that snould mark rather that the referendum, which ex-| cory moral movement | | through the state and declared that |Tammany Hall and both are on the 3 NATIONAL DRUG & CHEMICAL COMPANY ! y o 1 | OF CANADA, LIMITED, MONTREAL. 2! his own merits Whose merits has bu (Geo. E. Foster. ------ con of Avallabia Dominion land in rangement with the United States y chowan- or Alberta. i. | Canada in fall control of they reported accordingly. In the | Hon. Neal Dow has been honoured a the Lominion Land Agency o - her Ar hiecte w a 4 t. 4 } he a' a b ymin Land gency op her own tariff He obj ol Lo any campaign, and all through i bere gwin in the defeat of the annubmen(™ 4; . Br arvangement by which the tavifls of (0 those contradictory reports, | act In the last fifty years attempts] grr ; z We Told You So! §anditions, by . father. mother, son, Usnada and the Unitéal States would impli i 1 b 1 in and | Ek : fou hter, brother or sister of intend: he uniform against the rest ul the and all that they impliec | wave been made again and again to s n omesteader ' ore ®, a8 USN ; n= | re of pro} emair LABA | i AG f g residence upon World, Great Britain included Blake There wax, as usual, the rigid align- fret rid of prohibition and: it remains. S L ER Sha cultivation ot the land "In each of was a revenue tarifi liberal, and to ment k 0 ste y liv . © i i 1 y homesteader may live declare that Mr. Blake "positively as: the evil, the women genecally of one | prohibitic n is growing in public fa- rn. of at ibast 10 Acres suinly Shed verted that reciprocity would lead to ge wind the men on the other At vour and eventually A national law T R Y 3 hy er, " i " o i A or Mnnexation,' is to assert what ix un the polls there were piteous appeals, will give backing to a national ¢ause, sinter, a true and unfair to Edward Blake | & In certain districts a homenteaderin| the tories are confusing the issue. | meal = SS SE rr section alongside his homestead Price, | . $2.00 per acre. Dulles---Must reside ups | Nir lohn Macdonald said that reed CAMPAIGN NOTES. LONDON, ONY on the homestead or pre-emption six | procity was veiled treason, What Kir baie date of homestead entry (including t i time required to AEF, homestead | #t Ficted reciprocity under which the | Mr. Nickie desires it to be known more throw Bourassa than he has been homesteador Who has exhausted are , ae his Homestead right and cannot oblain| "0% Were to be uniform against all thased homestead In certain districts. | and the United States there would be been suspected of usurping ? o_o Price, $3.00 per acre. Duties-- Must | tariff wall whatever. Liberal and} . - ves ---- ---- : v oh : > years, cultivate Hey acres and erect [Conservative leaders from the earliest | Canadians pay £2.000,000 annually bands," is the decision of the jdges Presentation at Salem a house worth $300.00, times down to the present have all ji duties upon the foods that will jin a YM.C.A. debate in Syracuse It] Salem, Sept. 16.-On Tuesday even gears old may HKomest said anything against a reciprocity ar omestead a quarter yi f proc to have found what ther wanted, and | interests upon optional: territory. But ® appileant must appear in person at | may be made at any agency. an certain uthes---8ix months ! ted Bes! Mar of the forces, the good against! lt may never be removed now for within nine miles of his homestead on Now Petes Tue Fo ue hi mother, son, daughter, brother i a ren I ®ood standing may pre-empt a quarter They have all slong been telling that i ohn Labatt, Ltd. months in each of xix years from | hn was talking about was unre: | patent) and cultivate fifty acces extra [tarts of the United States and Can that in this election he stands upon able, although he has tried to throw a pre-emption may enter for a pur. [the world, while as between Canada should support their hn : : -- reside six monihs In each of three {ing the friends of Mr. and Ms Rich Ww WwW. Cony, {been in favor of reciprocity, and it is 0 0 fen when reqiprocity is . paser]is 'the ¥ight of wives to do 'a .great] Deputy of the Minister of the not omly confiwing issues to identify > nterior the reciprocity pact of 1911 with the bH x ' if hination gf unrestricted reciprocity policy of 1991 OA_the Aonsumers That | or arg Door ta a [i it is perventing the truth to ap-| mai of the 'womion. 'The #iffragéttes arolcon' J HH. Parliament. on behalf of iply to the one what was said of the} Apother government might not ses 0 -------------- . aking this clés the meighborhood, presented Mi and ' , oe tiosndvantages at. Kingston's Jntbour | "Hg this clon Nee eds a $00 00GIES00E0000000000000000000085 690000004 ------ ih a handsome 'vak « 3 : are 3 oly onthe } at BID Me . ; 1 wl Ihis duty eventually comes oul | many things, but there is 1 vast dif a 1'¥ tak ly gathered H homie N.B.- Unauthorized ii - uk . | o spend the evenmmg prior to their this advertisement w) certam ference between the rights and desires | jon. tor Jie mititigle of "the yetal Harty tor and be wi willing, ox Lawier's, to] Some good tory orator 'who is op [rocker and a parlor table. while (0 { we las Tn a 1 1 Ae e | ; {would wait wntid the United States pend money ®pou il The asked us for trade terme, and we did government and minister {wait, And now that they are ready {py uo whlling, had better Le left a {the Canadian manufacturer to enjoy a to make & bargnin we believe it would | present posing rediprocity will please answer | Wannamaker re + ad of marine, { this question . Why ww it all right for LPreciation : d Mh Rinkel flor their 1 ¢ ¢ church and] ress i ip \ { neighborbooa Hakely replied Int tonial Rai i f foolish well « fone free list in free material coming from | harkine th th itiduess nlercolonial allway, we a piece of foolishness, as nas | ¥ an & ths wir Lindne a i | hata. the United States and all wrong for [Supper was vedd, after which ihad. ethics to show resentment be | " ge a H , . = . i ¢ MONCTON YARD AND CUTOFF. {eause of things which happened = in What would the Sousmans be iy the Canadian fariner to enjoy an ex- [guests left, wishing Mr. and Mrs SEALED TENDERS, ADDRESSED | past vears, and refuse to trade with [out tioorgre Taylor 16 would say teudion 'of the free hist for his special Blakely all succes nd" happiness in finderniited and tors I the American people. We are making ply tie members with apples of the wehit ? their new home ur Monctor Are ¥ . i po : bene will be regaived at tics | trade bargains ith Sthet a: | nicest flavour when his birthday -- On 'Wednesday took place the mar sixte elon o onda ; A 8 age toy anco « ss PP Ootobor Ind. 1041 fuck Monday, | why not with the niity ow 0 | ame around each vear? Geofge is! L. L. Henderson, of the Montreal |! 350 i Roy Vancott and Mi Pearl , [we get the opportunity e have got \ id} / 7 tat; t u iSpruag, wm Mountain - View dharch . ab 3 age ¢ Plans, profiles, specification and | What we wanted on fair terms, and [the ouly m who told his age an 12 ragsportalion. company, wiites . | Sevoral went up to Cobourg mm the form of contract to be entered inte | there is to justibeation for the at- lghis , particular way ? Nickle that reciprocity "would kill the{sth, ti, hear Sr Willrid Laurier ph emer ot Re eer she ath : {tempt of the couservative party to s---- grain trade (ther men, quite as im- | Miss Nellie Hose rush Toromto, Huglaser of the Department of itail- | make out that this is anything more | Rip Van Whikle is now. the editor of portant in the commerdal world, in-i*pending her holidays at home Ale ang the Ohlet. Engine of © | than a 4rade: burgain, - that: ree}. ithe Bellevillg Intelligencer. Hence he clfiding one of the builders of the | And Mrs. Herman Murpi have re intorcotopial Raliway, Mogeion proeity is a 'dsioval pohcy. ' : , » : : : i i wei hie, alter spend; } svn 3 oget or {* To talk about this being a great |has not beard that steps are beng nv ; - (hink- it will contribute to the | etl y i 2 Ms i : x Tg - " | { Parties tendering will be required crisis in the history of the country, {taken to denounce the favoured-nation}, ca. tf Canada : i te accept the fair Wages schedule pre i ad . LB 3 dE ot £1 i of California have been visiting here | pred - Jo he renga by the ne rand to say that it 18 necessnry to {treaties so fir as Canada is von bef Mrs. A Spencer 4s home efter a four | partment of Labour, - which scheduie gnard our British connection is just gered. Come to think of it, that] It is mowt strange, at this tioeespe | ive in Smithfield. Mes Brice Ievine | will form part of the contract s0 much bosh and nonsense. t a 5 : had vd oH if we go [Was u long sleep of Rip's. cially, when the two countries, Britain has gone to Massassazs, to visit Rev in CORLIACIOrS ire Pefuested to bear ty | Kind of Christians "dre we en d a : a hing hat ewdors "wii Sot be aon. JOB a policy of national resentment Boies on to "Sudburs. but whe and the United States, are ssoing ot G Wilifums and gil, po Send i sidered untfeas made strictly u i i Ed , p oh a o a |. co i . . ng couple of wee ¢ cordance with the hetnted torms, and against our eights? - yo hase is his a and backer no one|*'9® hiy' side iu afiéttion-and luyalty to {Mrs ® oy Wo ridon and os 8 Me i 4 a 1 : i . ne another, ready to guard one an- | : : | the POPOV P0PPP00O00Y | cme rr PI ge Fo FES, pinloue there we frame of mind in which we "greeted | owe Boursssa is like Hawkes, ini" . i {Conunell, Wellington, were recent visi Thals the kind we sell hoe f the very newest styles nature of the gooupation, and place of {them long ago, let us rejoice in the! rio Phelr tours Ste 'under the Obbec's honor and peace and safety, tors at their parents, Mr. and Mrs | residene of each member of the 'firm. fact, take advantage of it, seek to Onta Rd . that the loval Mr. Borden aud his im- |. Spencer's. Threw i » order of | An mecepied bank cheque for the |develop trade with them and maintain (distinguished management of the con serialistic Heat sdolity ould |e day, with two machines in the | sum of 40,000.00, made pavable to the good relations which is just the very 'suvative party. "But for goodness' ie. Smpite BOC seighborhood. : : der of tiie Minister of Raltways and | thing that the British government and sake-don't sty Fadid vou." be 'fighting along with Mr. Bourassa, | : | which" sum" WHI BE. Torferted Ir toe] the british people want us to main LT da and his no-uavy auti-imperial crowd | l party tendering dectifes entering into | tain, for our sakes and theirs. Me. Botdar Bas not 'Uared utter ohe {for she purpose of obtaining sn un contract for the work at the rates stated In the offer submitted word of disapproval to: the national: tennble control. 1 this motly mix The cheque thus sent in will be re- Don't Ask Hard Questions, ists of Quebec. It "je dangerous to a |vare of politiciats shoul manage to turned 10 the respective contractors ~ whose tenders are wot accepted j Toronto Globe. . Tow * witch ihllammutory "traitors tobe rain office, their government i they The cheque of the snccesstul tender. | Sir James Whitney urges that ¢ ana- | . nd } : . oi er Will Bi lied as Recur or part se- diane keep clear of all trade ftangle come ovganived and told: the ad coald even succeed in forming ome, | at of power. Thicy are the otes hastening | would soarcely-last long emotgh to tidy curny. for the due fullliment of hell Cog with the Unitad States, Shoes bullet of leather that woar well, and built so they will and hold their shape WIBIEIS oo oarms in. Our Shoes Will Satisfy You pair of our Ni our nest pa hbbaaan asda d st fad id aa andl Sod The Inwest of any lender not neces. - 3 i § ¥ - 2 . aed den. | 10bas buen the aim of both olitienl Me, | § :J H LK J0NEs, {Why nots Trish Iaadscupe yu al wifor East e bisy} | i a . a % BFE) : Baint Peter will never wok you what! contract to' he entered In { : ¢ ' {the same time engages "an American disingegration. Wr. "Borden could 16 over a session. muvily pevented, Inndscape gardeber to lay out the: en {grounds of the new govermmeni house. | Rectotnrs tr 1 Ther are the Best 'wn the world, Parties in Sand Jor ree jase and Cals i -- f to" wechite ir ihe Be Ri of hur aredeutins' you bring

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