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Watchman Warder (1899), 11 Mar 1909, p. 9

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Washing Machines Clothes Wringers Step Ladders Wheel Barrows Curtain Stretchers Bird Cages Horse Clippers . Poultry Netting Clover Seed Alabantine Kusomine Prism Paint Floor Wax McLennan Co: "7".“ “thump“ m: {in Mix 6:: {aid-1 w. km: a m In M as t‘ m} m ad mum m vem a M pun: “a 1 mmwmim Mismlcw MN MW up a “pawn. unngwmuuw WWW um. flawlunuuui is immwwq imwk M {as uwu dusk m: mm unr- amiuâ€"nfi m a he“ puait‘mna. __._-.- | 9......\ u-nnhu Portland Cement Glasgd newer Pipe Fire Bricks Fire Olfiy '“iiiéliktit‘um is immqku w- mm; m u 1.- uwu dusk; Wu must an»; um um: w d») be“ “using“. 'l‘hvee o\~qr‘~m---â€"-0flmmawil‘ 8WRMWhÂ¥ and 'Q‘ckgtiwhx- Mail cuuuci. Rm or- any QM- Write fut paniculw’i- PETERBORO BUSINESS 0.01.ng R. J. Muiligangig‘} Drug Store - “Meme": Mclennan (0. Comiurtahle and Homoliko. 'rmn-andlm aim. sparrow Principal MAJ-0‘!“ [WEI‘U I‘h v H Egg pf mm «mm amt}: ‘lllyllnals 3M0! mun-Inh- 10.10 p... a ' “\W‘-W¢Iv ‘o-v â€" â€"~v-”_ gltaclsing party, they played as thEyl Ihaxe never played before. and at; “times the rushes made by the Indians; .latelled "sure thing" were broken up 1: ity the husky defence of the Midgets. i] {one man taking the puck. while the lother' assisted materially by \vorry- : Iing the Indian who made the rush. f'l‘hen it was indeed pretty to see the {counter rush of Koyl. Sullivan endl , |Co., who leaped to the fore with the : lcentre men. while win-g men dropped lhack to the defence. Even the Strat- l‘ord rooters were induced to applaud lthe terrifying rushes of Koyl and ‘lSullivan, while the Lindsay rootersl broke forth into lusty paean songs. ' '( Sensational rushes an es around the two goal cages enliv- lened the proceedings and the game. ll 1although comparatively clean; was 1 anything but a kid-glove affair. The mlnyers, or some of them. owing nogl Edoubt to the keen rivalry and the 1 great issue at stake had apparently Imonvluded that they must win at all hosts. and spasmodicaily there \t'el‘e vincidenta in which sticks and bodies «we used Wit-h generous freedom: l'iihere sleemetl to be little love lost letweeii the Midgets and harlew and llietweeu the lhdiells and Sullivan; A FAST ii AME; ‘ ‘l‘he game wag replete with laketihe‘ and brilliant htielizheihllme, 1=aliut at other- timee the llim‘ th'sl oi _ 'im sweetie défit‘i‘llltllm. and the play-- | late in their excitement at llllleaal got it lteneleil up in the venue or the we. ll When either- Immlfi gut wovkme m f; ‘llwll’ usual elviilu liille l‘lllllll Mia 58 lleii loo oriiieism, ‘ w l “ALL ills-WED Hill‘KE\'-, w The Midgets ohevlied hack in mall‘- ' 'iisuel fest manner and thus SllY‘Bd imam a cool: It would be haul to .particularize the indiVidual players. 58.9 every man on the team played a 'star game. The two centre mun ., gplan’ed a stellar game. especially Bill ll :Stoddard. who peramhulated around lthe ice in lively manner. Stoddard :hored in further than he gen- â€" leraJy does on the nets and as ‘ “-A mam falling "ffl and exerted t :- gin-ply overwork m In den she in- 3 Acute and mu did m h- mines res-peed \e the entmungs et \theu- Meade. eeme \e we as“: with renewed vice? with us! em rm. lend vim temehewka mined; and‘ the 1m in mm he“. meat slapped! 'avmmd the tee like fitment“ wild. and for a “me is baked an it the Indiana would rout me magma of: the heekey map! MIDGKTS HAD THE (30008.. But. the fates. kind thouah mug quay ham been. decided athnrwuu ham the Hidgets were awe lhmwh .hurculean efl‘orts. to stave ofl the de- -feat which seemed to be hanging ov- lertead. When the blue and whnm betas-yea midgets were called upon to uovercome the Opslaught of the at- --â€" 6L.-.. when the other P ming' considerably with the wind. at strong. His rust“ and the following Ixxhen canod on he the spot. (Cmunued from has six) mmANS' 30mm t‘aS LU but ________ ,, iewton. Sullivan and Koyl, howev-y 1‘. than Lindsay won the game last‘ night. They played a stone-wall mme and broke up rush after rush. aullivan. especially. was very eflec- ixe in stopping dangerous-looking mshes. while Koyl's zigzag and scin- Lillating rushes were a. feature of the tame. “Koiler” was at his best last, night. and his rushes resulted in a. tany or two. Newton in goal did but. "A.-- “mod on he was Johnny on For Stratford, Simpson, the ugut- haimd boy at centre. was the star, and many a time he managed to wind his way through the stalwart Midgets. who only prevented him from scoring by taking both the puck and the man. Easson was in- clined to slash and use the hickory _ ' ’ ‘L-A smile-d thg [NICK anu we m“.-. , chued to slash and use the hickory too much. Barlow also spoiled the good work he did do, by being rough l {and 113.9. result, penalized. \‘erner {vi-as held too closely to the boards ‘by Cote, and a result did not have ‘23. chance to shine. Davey Forbes at lpoint, was next to Simpson. the best lman on the Stratford line-up. The 'ihusky defence player; was at home ion the large ice, and after breaking :up rush after rush, retalliated with ammo, lightning fast counter rushes, :on the large ice, iup rush after ru: isome lightning f‘ Iwhich were very is out of place a would do much 1 5U1uc 1.15“ uu-_° .._.v 3 which were very effective. Dunbar| is out of place at cover-point, and would do much more effective work on the wing. However, the lanky! type-slinger proved a tower of strength to his team, and his rushes up the sides were at all times dang- erous. “Tobe” Rankin in goal put up his customary stellar game. He ‘stopped a number of very difficult tshots..but as far as could qe judged, 13.116 defence played in too close topthe HIV vuv wTâ€"vw : party. they played «3 the.» never played before. and at the rushes made by the lnoilaus :1 "sure thing" were broken up husky defence of the Midgets, an taking the puck. while the assisted materially by worry- »e Indian who made the rush. 74 ‘LA SIMPSON A STAR. do‘ which "com” light- 3“!“ W ww- -â€" ._..._ 7 rule. me an tha puck «j; m tall: ml Following I urine“ on the Llndaay motors we!“ wlld wlth dolls») .1139 lead m lacmfd. \1“‘I Hutu“ ., It took exaeuy tenant-em t-o‘ seen the tint mi. end the Struts ford team we back stem. They made rush utter rush. while the 111-. diem‘ toward line, was down in the vicinity oi the Liming? nets. the Midgeta' detenee repeatedly curled the puck back up the ice out o! the danger line. Fission. who had been working hard, aeouwd Strattord‘a Ifirst snip!) a pretty mid-air shot 316:}: he left wing. Lindsay ............... . ..... 1 Stretlord .................. 1 Bill Stoddard scored the second goal after winding through the Stratford forward line and defence ‘in one of the most spectacular rush- es of the evening. He was followed by the forward line of the Indians. , LL. 64.“: 3 UI \vllU v‘vunâ€" . by the forward line of the Indians. who kept hammering on his toes. hut the light-haired rover neatly lift~ ed the disc into the nets and No. 2 “ I was scored. Lindsay ............ Strati‘ord SECOND HALF. With the score two to one in fav- or ot the Midgets at half time. thel motors from Lindsay felt very jubif' ‘lant, and praised their pets to the iskies. The liicre was v ry scarce. Lindsay found their beatings quickly in the large rink. and started to rush imntters in the mom! half. Stoddard securing the first shot on goal. it was turned aside. but shortly after- wards he combined with Randall. and the rot-er again scored. Lilids'fly unw- iu... ‘.'.‘.'..'..'.i Simtrom LEV-3'. sun; ..'....’..‘- Barlow secured litretiord'a seromi a few minutes later on a pretti- shot from-away out from the nets. Mid a‘ haw minutes later Stratierd evened the were. Simpson doing the trick. receiving the pass from mm; t!‘.‘daa‘\‘ 111211 '.‘.‘.2‘.'. ‘.‘.'.1'.'.'.:: a H‘m‘vm'fl 111111 ‘.‘.‘.'.‘.‘- 1:112:11: “ Kesl was l‘t’fipfiflii‘iile hw the next goal i‘m‘ ”Within". hithhugh i-lteiliim‘ii uheteii the rubber into the nets on g a niw quick “it. Key-Pa \‘llhil we: one of the Miui‘efi oi the meme: Simltihmi 86 red the final tally itw lintlaay on heat aihm from outer- _ mint; . mam ‘1\\\$ \\|\\\ \\\| a‘n‘m \\\\\\ |\\\$\ ‘ It, wok tummy many an the am '9‘". “d atrfltfgm ‘11!!! $311!! f‘.‘.'.\1',‘.! a thlifiAY HAPPY, The gv-eat crowd pnuwd out or the rink. and the oheumng of the Ln‘nde say rootars was predominant in me Ciassic City until train time. It was a happy crowd and yet, a very ord’ early one. The championship is due Lindsay. and Lindsay is proud of the Midgets. We had almost forgouen mention of the strict and work done by the referee a game, Dr. “Billy” Wood. to. His work was A. 1.. all present. Occasionally {firth the indignation of 1 ford fans. because he wa the off-sides. but on the was all to the 52mm. We won ! All honor t< ‘ets. More anon re den of appreciation. The Nerves Not Understood BY MOS-T PEOPLE AND BY MANY DOCTORS â€" HENCF} THEIR '1‘ RRATM EN '1‘ S FAIL . THY-1 BEST .\1THORITIF.S NHW AGREE THAT RESTORATIVE TREATMENT} SUCH AS DR. CHASE'S NERVE FOOD IS . ‘vn It is not so very many years since diseases of the. nerves were attribut- ed to the presence of evil spirits and more recently suflerers from nervous derangements have, been told that they only imagine they are sick. When Dr. Chase's Nerve Food was urket as the ‘ natural. and eflective method 0! curing derangemeuts arising from ex- hausted nerves it was considered al- most revolutionary but its success was remarkable from the start. many who used it being cured of such se- ‘vere forms of nervous trouble v'as lo- comotar ataxia and partial paraly- sis. -- _.‘A!_n ninzm Now the very best aut'non'uw um... as did Dr. Chase that the only way to cure diseases of the nerves is to make the blood rich, red and nutri- tious and to build up the wasted nerve cells bysuch treatment as Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. ' “A A-A Mrs. W. R. Sutherland. St. Ana- rews. Mam; writes: "In 1903 I was stricken with paralysis. to“ help- lessly to the floor and had to be carried to bed. The doctors pro. nouncedjt a bad case an I 1nd no Food and by use of am “summon; all an mmptoma dw now walk plainly m lg n fll¢mt dad I can do .11 m, on W Immumnobocuudbynm ’ Dr. can“ Nan. mod. 50 u hos. 6 hon! he 38,60. 91“ with. Vl5tu .. .‘ THE ONLY RATIONAL AND SUCCESSFL L MEANS OF (HIRE. . almost forgotten to make I the strict and impartial a by the referee of the gmat ‘ ”Billy" Wood. of Toron- work was A. 1.. and suited t. Occasionally he drew indignation of the Strat- . because he was close on Ian. but on the whole he e to try Dr. GOOD REFEREE \‘H‘HII \H\|‘ authorities. claim ‘; CI“. bu“ Huuuu.‘ ' ‘0 ‘ n h I“. b“... nun-u I: nu “on. bulk \ nu “M .u d_|l\§nx\Ԥ||\||\2‘; un _. . ”u “Mm MI “oh “n" ' no bio-01?“..m. 0 ll m“m “' ““‘\“I z ‘N ““ hm "‘“\m ‘b‘ |\‘\III\“||\. ‘ m‘ “‘"M \‘I‘\\‘\\\\\ . m ‘fi Llano“ Gain and Wm 14 gimxfi um ‘alencâ€"WMt an. ,m: ,_o‘__ahgodh- wmghgumfi: “‘M “flm‘ W nu w.:= §‘§ .d Mutual. 0W Unhi- Baconâ€"L mutt-had oi “rdâ€"Prune won-torn. 5:. ad; American mm 53- ad. J? T" ’ m. w...“ £qu 1WWMQ: July. Corr-3:“. W. a"! Amoflau. mu- od. u : um. «um: Nun-eh. u m; WIN“! out. m... an. Link-Prime Mom. In mm; um. g .83: Morton refined. In plan. mu. New York Dulrv Mark“. KRW YORK. III-oh S-Buuorâ€"atudy: receipll. 12.8“: cmmery. held. common to special. tie to 2735c. Chemo-Firm: uncrangod: molpu. ma. Eggsâ€"Steady; :ocelpu. 21.96; unto. mun-32M: do.. good to choice. 33c to - ‘: brown and m|xedqtancyg 33c to 25$: 60.. Ink :0 choice. 2°C to 21¢; western. um. I'Ox'; do.. "vomit 1395c. Then w steers on Whit En). Ma, hoe. ‘ mg "“3! Exporters. ‘ Then was not a solitary loud or "Son «at: Igun the market. manhunt-111.: any at the awning plum .1 131 Man tee wnaon emu. report ted 91x nteern 1m. 11w sold u an per can; A law buns 39151.1 m 01.60 per em. ha 112.com” 9111119 glam! Ma 11! um t‘vhm «mu. lbs» mm. are won 11“ to I“ and: 91mm! loud“) 131101129, 11.16 19 $11196: um 10 good. 11.10 19 11 .11: common. ‘13. to 21»; cows. m 11”“ cannon. 1.50 10 «I. (My n 1111111911 unnum- 11021101‘ and mm m I mm: mm» on an a 11111» 11mm in mmmm mm the mar- !» tar tn 1 value. as M mm “mm ”th3 1W1 11100 1911 Hum M mm» wvlnhla. M11“ to “9:140 “when. 500 mm nfim .3; w w on “1.9.?111 '2: e 1 ° . 1: Q m mum Nearly no man firmer "9m VJ? $513“ calm were Mum, WM. M a m G? with qualnx «alum at n. a tow chain In» ml .30- , _-..-.. R” N '1 0““. ‘9 u 00 m 1”" anti“! lamb! Racism")? a‘rfi'i‘.‘ W .“““| . “ “I ||\\\\\|I|‘|I|I I NI” uniuuuu fl lll“\||\\l\|ll\ . u EAST BUFFALO. Much 0.-CttIeâ€"ie- ceipts. 125 head: slow end a shade out": prime nee". 86.60 to 8.15. Vaniaâ€"Receipts. 50 head; active and finely. Hoseâ€"Receipt; 1100 head: acuve Ina strong to Sc higher: heavy and mixed. to 81115; yorkers. 881‘ to 87.“. Sheep and lambsâ€"Receipts. 900 heed: steady; sheep end handy lumbe. active; lambe, S to 87.80. a tow ut 87.5. New York Live Stock. NEW YORK. March lâ€"BeeveIâ€"Reâ€" celma. 696: nothing dolnz In live cattle; reeling steady to strong; dressed beet. quiet but steady at So to 10¢: “nerd 9c to 99k: exports toomorrow. 2760 quarter: of beef. _ . ,, n-...ann 10:: flat”: VM 3? NEW XUL\A‘. ___, _ celpu. 696: nothing dolnz In live cntue;| reeling steady to strong; dressed beet. at So to 10¢: “net-ell quiet but ate: :7 sales. 9c to 99k: exports toomorrow. 2760 quarter: or beef. R 108; needy: vm‘g‘ Sheep an steady: sheep. - 86.5 to 37.5; no good or choice lambs ot- H08 prime light auto on. 87.10. Bobcaygeon_vs. On Friday night. there great dojngs at. the rihk. Falls and Bobcaygeon settle hockey diner-once: in a sudet .L _ ---..Aâ€" tained by either team. and all dis- putes will be settled on Fridny night. BobcaygeOn is running a special train, leaving that villnge at 8.80 and calling at Dunslord. I-‘enelon Falls will also send a big contin- ent of room. The game will start -t 8-80 sharp. Admission 25 cents. SHIPPED CAR LOAD. w”- â€"_ Mr. W. A. Silverwood of Oakwood shipped a. car-load of the fine-st horses that he cunld purchase in this vicinity, to Saskatoon yecmmuy morning. Mr. Silver-wood will 1mm: for the west in the course of a few days. ' - - Two Italians were convich of the muxder to! Edward Green. the Mont- real pedd-er at Perth. NJ}. ‘ CATTLE MARKETS. W nu \unuuuuu ’ uut‘uuuu uuuuuuu \ inc. m " 1- sum ISUJ ovvâ€" --v ~ was in a s hem-death All the season through Inns have been playhgs Penelon Falls will be Penelon their ‘. "I“ U W W 'lw-‘v tor uh as. now“ me one hwy sold n we tor 9w Hgmom pm: A I...“ In Mn W. To Puma“. m r . mm 133'; pong“! (amen) Go hum . :WM 3;. “Lap per cwt. an ll Baal. null. 80 to 11¢. per lb. Pork 10°. to 110. per lo. Hides. 86.75 per cwt. Boo! cattle. 8. to 4”. per pound. Fall wheat. 81 nor bun. Spring wheat. 95¢ per bus. Goo-e what. 95¢ per bun. Buckwhut 52¢ per bus. LI!!! p0“ 90¢ per but. Sm.“ pens 80¢ per bus. Rye 60¢ per bun. Bu'ley 50 to 52¢: per bus. Hay 810 to 811 per ton. Stnw 84.50 to 85 per load my! w» yv- â€"â€"___-,, Potato". 60 to 70¢ per bushel. A991”. 81 to 81.50 per bag. Need no Longer fee: the Knife Gravel [as ly rand Naturally Cured by Dodd’s Kid- ney Pills mysfper don, 25¢. Butter. diary. per 1b.. 25c. Chickens. per 1b., 10c. Live hogs. per cm... .7. Beef, hind mutter. B7. Beet. tom marten. 36. Hay. per ton. .10 to 011. When. per but-L. 95c. Barley, per bu... 50c. JOSEPH PEIRINE WHO SUb‘r‘n‘u- ED THE 'I‘OR'I‘URES OF THIS TERRIBLE COMPLAINT FOR NINE MONTHS TELLS HOW TH n! 'n RELIABLE KIDNEY REHE- 33¢, per but. 600. mu. par but. 45¢- M. W bu.“ 000‘ mama per bum. 5"- ‘il‘l‘w. w w” m ‘0 :5” crew. w ““0"" 9"“ Anal”. 99“ W". “- manop vormkod. 3W“ ' Mimi. per «nut. 96%. umm‘. dam. aw lb” am» hm hm. per cm” Ifl‘da‘ Hay. m um. I“) m um a“! w ‘6“; "u w Ui.\ Wheat. per hum. 11.. Barley. per bus... 609 m 590 Rye. per hum. «00‘ Data. per bus... 450. ‘ an- ‘A Mn WW- 0"" wmâ€" . Penn. new but. 806.“! 900 Buckwheat. per hm. ' 540, Did Emily Man flit ltalian on Head? garden of dmmsinatmcuon Saturday night in a local hotel . From the information receiv- ed. the bottle was in the hands of Robert Dolley, a resident of Emily. The Italian's name could not be A ~â€"â€"-_4J Ann- been broken into fragments by the blow. He threatened to inform .the police and brim: the nutter before 1h» court on Honduy.-â€"Peterboro Ex- unmet. Presented Midgets With Twenty-five Doilars -‘v ‘Fâ€"- mâ€" ex but tinmv wBuld defeat Stub Hr. Geo. H. O'Neil. 10mm“? PTO‘ priebor o! the m House. but now at London. mu 3 very “1“" and water a the It!“ M m. B. w considergble mono - ‘A..__A bushel . When resident of Emil!- 1e could not be he recovered con- ;t not was to PWk SUFFER- ‘mWW .Col 8. B. Glasgow. M.D.. PmndenniChuirman and Director Ontario Medical Council; J. P. Sinclair. M.D.. hmnwe. Ont... Vice-President: (‘. Ont... 2nd V'ice-Preaident: ~ 0. Conboy. Toronto. Munâ€" P. Brown. Toronto. G. B. Cubes. Toronto. Contractor: B. J. 'a rConbbBemu‘h‘fi campus: mdertck. trait. ich.. Au "or. Passenger Amounts ‘M. 0. Railway; M i . Mlch.;J.T. Thompson. Toronto. Mew. W. 8. Walt. .D.. Debt-o II All OI‘IIBIIIO 50.000 Imll AT 960 PR! YALUI. HI! I'- [‘03 PBOIPIOTUI LID PIBTIOULIBI. Lt. PROVINCIAL _SECI{§ITIES 00., Limited 'Dhnnn I. 7 1“ 1 “pan-aim. Toronto. on' in compiinnoe with Bee. no” Ontario Companies Act. we gh in; information. Adimtor. mmmiiiy. must hold «me or ‘ Unaer cement. med Nth January. 1900. which may on Head 0 09 at the Oompunv. the 9min: capital amok ni‘ tho C ii: mid and non-um ham Minted bu J. ’1‘. Thompuon u m ion. macros each. from which may: of Ni. Gum hie: pmrcrt. on. n Ilium to he ton haw been Mitch. Mr. Thnmpmn hm 100.000 shares «a a. minute bu be mid at we pvr share Out of t, Cheek we in he paid $10.0!” be J. ‘1‘. 'I‘immwmi. 'i‘nmnw. ihv im to ix: med ftll‘ deveiupmtmt. ' I " ‘ ““"*”““" -‘lfin In nilhur .Wk “1 mulkll’hlolnn I“ I‘|tIII'I vâ€"x‘n v- _ . H, . A M be war alum w it» mid 9n mks than «have not ML. of mink: Nu puynwm, to primowmtzh er mm» m awe-ed m Mme“: «Mod many the second day at Wtwuy. mun, [have been watching the deveIOpmcnt of then“: diver field. cuddly mm!1 trying to I“ pomegoodp'mperey thetlconkl'nk my mend. :an‘tfigfindithrdto 0am. gt g § Why“. MM“! showing? My judgment in the: PROSPECTS usefully selected and ohm! at moon-bl: price- ere the BEST BUYING. If they nuke mine. the profit in enomoum If they can ouhno good the loan in small. 8H Wagner,B_rasie1j Co. “if; “(011,! 122 Ground Floor Syndicate R. R. GAMBY, M.P.P. 36 Toronto 815., Toronto Room 17. Louoh «I Gunny. Limited Iliue u “Mound eldm in Gowgude, quite near the good one. with good vein. ‘00 immune. title right. amt work done a low price. I am forming a mil undieme oi 10d alum omit) each to for «me. and flood of thin money will be u to eat the claim. If «Micki-ed worthy meet that i. expended. a company will be formed and the eyndicnee holder- will be on the ground floor.» Write for innit-ulna; Federal Business Collgge CAPITAL Whether few or many to All students entering the F. B. C. on or before Monday Much the 15th Will be entitled to 50 per cent 03 all books and supplies; this is a pr0position worthy of your consid- eration if you have any notion of a Business Education. Direct Exporters, LINDSAY furor.) to, Ontario ‘-st., near _ King-st, Glasgow. M.D.. Preoldent. Chairman and Di :J. P.81nclnir. M.D.. bmn ue, Ont... Vic ntn. Ont... 2nd \'ice:Pre_nidg_n§: ~m (lo Pox-Iona! Liability) mu. Olt‘ Than. I. nu an” Ontario Comm!” Act. we give the follow. r. mqunm‘y. must hold one or man: shun human-y, 1900. which may no Inspected at, . theeublre with! stock of the Onm nv Im- you an in“: Md “(1 “0!)th fnrche Quench. from much may: or m. m and am has!) Mm. Mr. Thompson hm: trunnm‘md A» said at me mr share Out, of thp «In M this m .I- '1‘. ’I‘hummon. ‘Nmmw. “w Mlnnce. ammo You will get prompt and uatiafactory valuatiuns and your money in any form dcâ€" .ired. We want lg}. link. Skunk Coon, Mush-cu, Wolf, Fisher. Lynx. and all desirable skins. (Mention this piper) PAGE " am p shock or mom “3' ONTARIO 8100.000.

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