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Watchman Warder (1899), 5 Oct 1911, p. 1

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hu ai‘e swung “'1“ prigtinns, because '1 w M; obey mumtn p led may win. y.‘ In to the «or. flu. Minus as a mm: 1 3 ch» «pom of qfi ‘ at your «My .. run. “an hr It" on. ‘. ptmrlpflnw. and “0.» ‘, and got. ”an Why. a. M mauam who. It. !. amyghém ,‘ an m Base only 1! d] - ins trust it. 1 :mg m tha lid“ 9 t0 ecoaomkgw “trials and m mks. at medicines u. M u» get price. and uh know you an M ow price, put you!“ ur L'xon’lbm . matter iupma: ,PLINE and! RICH “ct-my mid .fi “"051. 5“.” [Mn in In m-y 0.310”. . Warm" keaptth .a Non! nzuuw in an m . mm... ”war; II uml an Mg. m“ H ‘1 KNIGHT >llouu- “OMhNh minimum“ afo mud altd'lrlnn-lum u! ‘5 Won «1le cheat. 150' of the Royal M . Mon. England. Spiny! important mug. of serious thought. ’. McCullough Rwy mill W ' -. um cthon. no "on Rm" 8m MCCARTY call NING CON ’8 x; . aud'wdm' a 9.1:. up 0 l. .99. .1 Wanted "out. LINDSAY l'hc \‘mnmur Power by-bw, voted on by the ratepayers of Lindsay yea-l tn by zuhe Iatqpfiy ars 0! Lindsay «n ' 'l‘rida‘: canned any a majority of 616. there being a. :brge majority for the, by-luR in every division. Verily, the people spoke- out in no uncertain manner, the electors showed faith m the LOW!) and in the prominent 10- ml citizens-who worked so ,malously to make sure the passing ot'the by- law. The people recognized that Lindsay was .at the parting of the ways, and that ‘for the past few )ears the town mas been practically. at a standstill. It was a case of; make or break and the citizens de-g «~ided emphatically on the ,pngres- "he policy of a bigger and .tztter Lindsay tor the «future. The supporters .of the hy-lmvmnrk- n! hard and despite the intenfenmce 1-! Jupiter Plnvme succeeded in get- ~mg nut a. large vote. In tact a. Hor‘gt‘r vote W“ [3011“! yutml 'lmn un election (by. Automobile! mu! quPl‘ mnveymee were pressed? nu. wruvp and were kept WWI-“'01“! “M u "L H" 5 pm; Permit?! It 1 Church Contributions To Ross Hospital The board or governor! of then“! Memorial Hospital desire to acknow- ledge with gratitude the idiom contributions : Cambridge-st. church. 14”!" Franchise to Seymour .1 Bay c.-CIOU~ oooooooo o gnu-"v. .0000". St Mary’s church, Liam."- St Andrew' 3 church, W St John's church Bury" arm oooooooo c y".nnio St- Luke’s church. vino nun... . ..... on... ..M'P°§ Baptist church, Lindsay St. Paul's church, many m- ‘cm undlly 181' IOOOFI 3:01 PLEASANT POINT Plenum Point Sept. 96.» ‘Wflnumberbomtmufli I (In! “’flrd. (Refine U IIquIuIIIII hm Ward Mu. need a 98m... .- “nth UH”) ,. 34m”. T‘mulh NU! NV NUI'VN North Ward. Martm' II Laundry“ VV‘M'd Lindsay a Livery” Ward ncfiahev a may ‘Vfird Tangflév fl uununnl Ward, Council Chamber 4 Ward. [Witch's Chop nun Ward. Bern’s office 'Majurity tar by-law 616. Central ouuu anon!“ ............. 859.00 nu. ‘Jmeo Brian. mg.- m dndsay.... 87.50 mg .‘ {ow day. with W l‘ mndgay. 88.85 William Kennedy and Om ’ Rev. Dr. William Patrick. 2.00 e! wanton.- Pro-Win! Downy- died mall at 31: ”2....-. 82.45 The um axiom: nan MW Power (:00 caused. I33I|IIIIIIIIIOI tllll III nun IIIIII 359.00 'II“'IIII“I‘!IIII‘I "nun "'0'" Mum "1|qu oted [goon ‘(xez yea- and ’fl‘he I .41 'buw aft» 6m nsnd fake. the , light my rily, ; who thud v tain iby-‘elaw 2t! 'nuulunuu ||I|XII||I ..;| "sllllil lillllll’ It :must be .uznembered «ti-hat the Seymour Power.Compan_v dealt with tine ‘towm; fainand square in: all deal- ings, and it is honestly beaieved that the town «of Lindsay has one of the best bargains in the countagy in re- ganl to power with a cheaper rate Ethan .a. great anm other Woe, cer- itaimlv mudh cheaper than tmns in [westzrn \Gunada. .4..- the «amount! to the ~h¢hlaw had wmked ~382md the Seymour ma.- janity might have been greatly ne- on Saturday. Out. new school this morning .with mu Be“. The ploughing in behind here ow- mg to the dry weather but than last rew ninl have helped it may. m. .wnn-od MoOullum. of Was: in to be opened 0! Ope. and friend. went. Bulldog last at ml Welter Here's. . “"69" NF vaevvw carnage non-e :ur “wand pfl'a' ”â€"â€" Mr. Fred Warren. or the Scotch ”WAGES. line. South Verulem. received nut. COOK ._ GREGORY _ n, a. Rev. in the surge clogs. ' D. Balfour, at. 88 8t. Poul-ct", on Only one entry in the heavy Sgpt. 93rd, novice Sullivan cook draught three-yeuâ€"olde. Mr. Ron and may Gregory. of Linden. mun. u a matter out-ids of e mm ._ swam.â€" By Rev. pouibuity. receivbd am Wm"- “ D. Moor. at 88 St. Pull-it" , Mr. Iem Deyell. as new. acted mm, on a. 91th Sept“ 1911, ' petition wee keep, 81: on fine ”1- Joseph 0093“ waved to Lillie male on ever looked Wench e helm Jm, when 0! 1k. Jamel Ste- toed the win. It thud the ca,- were; .3 o! Venn-n. puny o! a. judgee' mentality t0 fomenopinionuto'ho'ho‘fld “""" _. moivotherodtiepehbutmlr- wmrm.- . Seymourivuunrded WW Mgfithhfiehlty'm u m. Fred sud. showed e. rem “mummfllfl Ir. .w. pui- ogchestnut com “to year-01¢- J. can-n. um 09-. in am Itummmmuflflhd md-deih M hemmredtm .mm mmt-‘flu'vo # , â€" , ‘ .An‘d‘fifid memufibxf’ , Jfi‘éléxiv fin printed the result of the Voting in. the various polling dis ‘1th! i In uiew .d the~mandate of'the peo- ple in favor of the power by-lcw yes- terday. it muld seem entirely un- necessary im- the m council to submit L‘he second by-law, namely the one to buy out the local plant. It would be an unnecessary expendb ture of Home .100. «Ojfiixens in general manifested a good deal xdi interest ”m the result amd’flfhe .Wazder 'phonm 'were kept ‘bugw after-1th: closing ahthe booths. and wheresuit was received withdeâ€" light my aflaxge number. To those who thud ‘worhi so hirdmo pass the byélaw :the :outnome was jarticularly grafiiiyiag. I|||l‘.l| H IIIIII IIIIIIIII |II|||II| IIIII II"! IIIIUII” I IllIlil uunnl 31.1: .uuun II'IQ IIIlIlI I IIIIIII I 889 81 70 49 97 Jaihnstm, Hazel Brand, 5021311 Ken- nedy and Helen Boyd. “ Verulam's Wool kndustry," created an end of mirth and was sueeepsml in carry- ing on :she first prize. This is a feature aim fairs and was roriginated by It. muslie Anderson, a Verulam agriculmmiilt. . The outfit .eonsisted of a number of farmer’: «his and daughtem manufacturing mod] into socks and other artidioa .0! wear. The picking, carding, knitting and spinning todk place right on the rig. and a midi-ea lot of mid: and matrona made up the party. It Would be impollibie to give thin por- tion oi the attractive program its full merit. but “flee to say it was the best proeeuien 0i Igricuitimii floats ever seen in this or any other district. 'rwo indies on horseback and wearing sum embiematio oi the “ Red Cross.” looked charming and took part in the entries in the rid- prise. Vi‘or four In hand and heavy draught Mr. H.150“ took am ' Mr. Chem Robertson Md cam-My carriage hem tor which he motvod filkavorable Weather Con- ditions Interfered With The Verulam Fall Fair ‘llllm V'orulun tut Mulch w“ hold. an lllulmn‘VIOon on Inn-day and Wad-y milky. Hum. noun Md 97th. In nulwu grout a. mm. ll would haw been 0le lln lml woullm‘.‘ Hwy 0! leluv'ucolllnonu who look Inward to tho W when lhu lair mum to luv. u plug-um Ollun'lkl m vlllago of luv-maul rlvora. mo Haunt. helm. and finally dluppolnul. when the mornlqwllulond : db- murlwd “you-ma. The ”metal vmun wlllcla was run (rum many mm: uvonl mobs. cum-led hu‘ lhan seventy-av. panama. Tho moon train was lalrly well pull-onu- id. but not. what. u rlhould b0 u woxmthor boon 1mm. "PASSING OF POWER BY-LAW WAS FIRST 5 ER . TOWARDS A BIGGER AND BETTER LINDSAY (From _St*.urdq'l daily) ‘ giving tho town direct communica- Llndxay . city in 1915, Lou thdn tion with Chicago tad tho Grat- tour 3681. but it Can be doneâ€"a'wut. 1t 1. «meted tint wild {Iopulamon 0! 10.000. 1133. will in the nou- tutm be ex The (int decided um. in this dx‘ waded to this town and Out Und- roction wu taken yes: 01-day in we. “y will in time be connected with passing of the Snrmur Power Bar-i the anpditn Norman Rim“!- L‘W- 7 1.de in “so u to genera“; the Mr. fluted from the. Elm Some thirty“ 0!" :8 12mm (in ntho turnout. .in ward mach Ito the grounds. .3 prim mmwardod. m on the disflmnt 1-183 V“ to represent-sows branch 61‘ me. the Meat and moot HORSES. Two entries in this race was novel as the comm-titan mad; tho circuit. at full pace. and on coming to the wire were nuppnoed to unhitch from rig and harness up again; In this race Mr. Fred Nicholl took first. Walking competition in iconic. six entries. Hr. Wilson. oi BOMW' goon. took rim. mi Ir. lavi Kin. boll wood. the port. oi minim nod did his work in good style. Ho woo highly complemented by the dimlon‘ lo:- lllo Melony. The Bobooygoon bond diuounod "0d, much an Moon. A don. cm 8:: tho mm W” given by John A. mu. m gmt «mum m has some 0! the finest shock in «be district and his enterprise is con- mdable. {FANCY WORK AND FRUIT. in xthe hall a, fine display 0! fruit and vegetables were to he neon. One igot Ythe idea after looking over the dlflmnt cereals, fruits and vege- tables that the district can compare with anything in Canton. for ogriâ€" cultunal products. Upstalrs uncy work 5h profusion could he lean. One vow noticeable article on dis. play mm; a small tsble decmud with brolam china. It wu much adnfimd. RACES. In the green race three entered. Fred Niche“ taking first and J. lic- Nell second. [grounds won situated tho sheep lpena. Here my Moo DWI. Shropshire wom ‘d floubhdowno bloated and blow and kept. up the young sheep. Ho min- a opodotty kot this breed. Mr. John Robertso- uétah his pen no! Shropshire: carded any five first: and (our second Macs. Ho known. “waved in the met. (I 5 rich agricultural community, on: or the but as am Province. The may ch01" hwl. Dom-m wu Input-mud in l good man by If 0. 130”. who molvoh honor- w my 0! 'W ”“3 aocond prim. wry bull-all Is on: of the cilia! industries 0! Lindon, and Inn 10hr: pulsed tho experimental Itlgo. The town luck: 19:30 Industries. althouga ‘ th’ou draw locmd here no in .. balmy condition but it in confid- mtly expected th‘t “ith tho mm- tulao at Lindsay! new commorom indunq. thO'Soymou- row 00 that munutgctuml will be induc-‘l [to 10““ hero and that thin town Hm noon mama m; rlcm plan f and be naked mnnng the “all chim- n-y" rownl. “Ito maninonn houses of Lindâ€"my .n mm” fawn which goon m mum up . progmulw wan. For a Mr. C. n. Tod-r. author Peter- hora tow! commit-t. picked up tom. at tho rod m. .0 bud can. fine But! Coehh W. "in. am. law «a m ’l‘hurnum o! \‘m M a um Mb“ In tho W 31.0. Mr. (loom Ballot. o! “whom. had many and. m «upended in taking home an ”a. main. 'l‘hw won an nan-mm ot the crowd. "r ‘. town 3! in sin Mutiny cannot. but Ior m numomuu. lam 0n H)lM1I\' . conmuniu-kopt and up-todate atom. and m '10 GR“ “nous stock: came" by the mar- ht MN mu m 0! tho but. Both to.- “‘3 b0 03 “when purpos- and prints ml- : He“. 1". L. Harbor. Io- cnl‘ rpcmr of the pariah: Nov. W. 1!. A. French. or Fonolon Fulln. and othcru. Mr. w. 'I‘. Camber. ML. headmaster of mum-on nehool. and my man- in tho Amman church. duo mined. Ir. w. '1‘. (J. Boyd. tho donor of the Mptlntry. purcha- od it. while 1h Wand lut Manor. The memorial window a In rom- hnhoo at two childm which dud in 1898. Th. bishop htpttud MM cum and patched a very flo- ‘ 5‘ g 5:; .i': 3"}; E2 SREEEQ fl ; P . 3 % E New Memorial Window Dedicated at ’Caygeon lmpti T A reactionary worm period falls at the dosing o! the Venus period, on the 18th. 14th and lbth. Fierce autumnal thunder storms will visit many sections. with high gales over lake mic". High barometer. snow squall. and change to much colder at the culmination 0! these storms. A regular storm period, covered by the autumnal and mama-y periods, extends lrom the 17th to the 22nd. The crisis of this period will fall on 'date than about one mom" u the current issue. Or new real as well as old. will find our forec of all these earthquake disturba which were written and printed our almanac one year and m‘er (are they occurred. The tom the 20th. 2lst and 22nd. Fierce autumnal storms. with lightning and thunder during the first stages, will mark this period. Autumn rains Will occur Wally at this time, at-~ tended by dangerous gales, especial- ly on and about the great lakes. Early snow to the north and west, are also reprinted in Word with mercury sleet storms that will Works over a month before the hamper and endanger wires and currence oi the earthquakes. one. The town. from its “vantag- imun surroundings. it. mum-mini inciiitiu. iu bulioou opportunities. its «iv-Mm u 1» shipping um distributing point. and W mum.‘ mac. and "axiom-m of it. ' peopip. and the thousand and on. “limp! um go to make a. iown ; dolinbio pine. to wide in. should stir-oi. vupiuiiuu ad bulinm mm from fu- nd am; and the outlook i-zr Lildmv in oi u, mount bright and vomiting durum". 'i‘hou 0mm who lit normally some i In much of their valuable mm in deuce Linduy u: ., moat mum place to loan um The Wait bum Neva Out the math. or the powor by-luv m vol but. tho Ant step toward- . 3mm um bonny Lindsay, that the citizens luv. M en 03 tho (0 ”-5 ou-xvleuo mantle, have around from the rather com atone period of tin put and launch- ed bruoly with on right toot am into the new periodâ€"the prom-It.» A mtlonnry noun porlml. undor Us. combined “run of mm: earth and “um oqutnonl. tn coma! on tho an! ad «h. ad may be «post.- od to bpln‘ t NM 0! norm con- dmo-n um: mutant “In. wind ud pod-My ugh: mow. nurthwud. Vanna “shut!“ and thundu‘ wm probubly bring II that (Detour por- lodn. tollowod by rapid clump to much colder. A mu!“ awn poflod in at in mm. with mu moon on tho aqu- i6}. oi: a» 70:. 'm. u on. a m non. doctdod awn-m porlodu or um month. Violent. cit-turbulent should lulu and cult mien. Run. wind and thunder nu ma moat pm of tho luprlor during um period. From th- at: to the 1m. mud on the Fierce Autumnal Storms 'Predicted For October 7th. oonuutum g grave uni-ml: por- sod. Snow. northward. rim wo- m. and much colder. will whd up on. period. station 0! \he MW MI Lorduhtp Illnhop » very Mm.“ “' m lorduhlp the M- ‘ I“. L. nub“. '0. the parish: Rev. W. .1 mm: nus. ml 7:. 1*. Combat. ILA” mus-on. moon “4 D Aug!“ church. PAGES I to 4 ting on the pan“ nn Hm new Me- cred“ to any “I”. The; thud!“ Sunday school room. comm were about $258.50. l I WQ". 8"! I“ 0"».01! show. It cordfing ‘0 me," leg‘glniim cum» pretty nearly ending when the governmem will muko u up mo“ of «blnet minister: am. but mm 0: um “worm tor mm “WW“ and Wm?“ 0‘“ l [mod 90‘“ 'floun yearn. which will hell WN- RUIN“ m' Mud 0“ i“ but Includm «mp bad you nlm Md“. When the nun nut-ted baton-o d‘m[“"|and mmnry. Mrt H 5-30 Wm” morning. ”In." '9' are clmrvmn‘nf "w Nah-on ‘ mud to tho old now. that when the for um work no pun. "my run our“ baton am It Wm olou Man “I," hm y“... u “ m I WON “OM. Bu‘ “k. “‘4“. . ‘0“ d.y .. b“m 93'0““ 1 WI tll 1‘“.de “ 4"? MM. cured. hut man's M m» eryu had at down o'cloak n no mm. “mm mm: “a we .m. mm ‘5'.“‘m'w' M- W Iron-d- m m that over no“ your. “mm “d m m “MIC mt lit the owning draw :1 Nil! nun-ovum. M Md not homo and tuned the t0! hbond M. Md Nut “"40 In“. '0 “a W“! Md ova-flows“; tor tho at“. and horn mu- !or .100 w" an.“ 1; “a may tho hem. and CW «All by an my.“ "my, than“. Ova-'uuu m ”.mmrtoua Multan-0M wu ml: a u- ”mum :3 an. m. showed 0 vary wruxv public spirit ma duos-tram their mm: by; good ‘ork. netting an example which; out-I- “: gourd would do woll‘ to paw-u by. ° ’11:. Nader gives Mayor Bad the GM“. 0‘ W . good fight“ md mootbohz.go‘dlour. Be on posed the granting 0: the trauma to . private compuzy .nd “rough: “wand an town manhunt; m 10> ‘ ' Wmumnmumummmu .. Our reederl must remember that we are compelled to close up these lorecut pages early in the month preceding the date of issue, hence we are not able to give the seismic or earthquake record, down to a later dnte than about one month beiore the current issue. Or new readers. .I L-__-‘ -L _A_ ‘“Aâ€"lâ€""‘_ A. L- wwmmthMDx-duon all nqoflmBflhqentfox-coll alum m not! ~‘ “J as well as old. will find our forecasts of all these earthquake disturbances. which were written and printed in our almanac one you and over be- fore they occurred. The forecasts are 1150 reprinted in Word and cu plant. atom-hing mmclpu‘ owns-ship. doing duo {good him. and conscientiously believing um he wu fighting for the wait." 0! the town and maple. In (not he am «out.» bdtovu um. tho town mm u . gnlden opport‘unlty. but um ml ”Mo. to Mm tor it. be u btg enough to lot by 1.0m ho lay-gone: und sud! by the madam of the‘ maple The frw ha owr. the people decid- od. and It ll now up um all loyal ultimo to man. tot-eon and work com»:- :or s bigger and hon."- A metiomry Ilorm period will bring in alarm changer-low boro- mter. cloudineu end .utumnul role and wind on the seal. 25th and 96th. Stubborn cloudiueu. pertin- eut tendency to driule and elect. now and cold will attend and tol- low that. data. Tho-o who will be brewer-ed oi mountable wuther and outumul norm. and melt. hum with oil poulble outdoor work‘ will be Winn." at this time. A regular Itorm period in central on the 90th. and extends from the 28th oi October to the 8rd oi No- Vernher. Thin mouth will end with wecther growing warmer. tolling barometer. and cloudineu increulng and advancing from the west. Reins turnirig to snow in wettem extremes will be in light to " official ob- servers." and to those “ on the soot." u we enter November. Mnduy. urtculwrul Intel-«u. mod um um" prin- uuou concerned. Anouwr vary decided mum: wand moha- tmm “7- 'w'- â€""_.V--, - the 18th to min. mull on “u Slut. Huh norm Vent. windu um! cold. Mr weather Ml! toliow um wind. WWI-"I‘M”;MMNMflOO ”A M of dil- hunk bu beau «turn-bod in London. England. at 78 CORNELL, EC. um omenâ€"manure B. I. m u. Druid-at U. n. “mus. Via-W HE DOMINION BANK (good him. win: Wt are amount 'n! (he mum at an tor the work no pain: Hwy have Moo “no. tut. your. 1.: u had you I good day a bumper crowd mun un- ‘NM. but W's no mo crying owr mum mm: and we um: them one" um than over out your. Tho M ii: tho owning drew tho bic- M homo and told tho town hall to in may and ovorflowlm. (not .100 Mac ulna 1a and may bow: “and or”. lu- o W upon o: Mr not The fair Directors Are Appreciative 'l‘rew. judge, remarked usually that it was an exhlblt which would do credit to my fair. The gate re. cdpta were about $268.50. but u» cordlng to recent lam-lumen the government will make it up to on.- hull ol‘ the warm for three. pre- vious yarn. whlch wlll help some. but include! one bud year also. The dlmtorqmd mercury. llr. lllckwn. show held under the auspices o! a. south Victor-h AgflCUIturd Seem. It. was in point of Mundane. n.- ber ad quality of exhibits easily \mudummm at "I. '0“ of Linda“ .nd the surroundi.‘ country {or the in west they continua tn mulls-t. The omcera and dimo- zorl will! much tho medium ..; 'Iho Wander to ext-rm appredatkn of tho patronage extended and no- a-isuaoe rendered. .210 My that that 000m tn building up and keeping m organization an perfect .11 they know how would an were it not for such “fistulas. In convemuon with President hibit Hut birds had to be piled in- discriminately together. Mr. D. C. Lbs mcst successful in the history at 1h. sodomy snd s Isrge messm d 'nae're is much anxiety in Britain as 'to possible complications fin Greece cud the Balkans. The Farmers Bank was given Judgv meat for $50.000 in a claim against George Wishut. Own this morning The Wudcr VII told mu. this was the Lindsay o.‘ trnl'l tuner year and that the ol- flceu and dinners were busy pl..- nlng tor the further huuertnont ut. ‘Mfi great “In“!!! mom. loo logical to we considered is mere- indepondent acts. Britain's hands: are tied omCiallv in the pm strained relations in Drape, The Government cannot word to incur enmity of either belhgerent by taking, sides with t‘e other. Yet her neu- trality means a loss of influence-with Turkey, which she has been strugg- uug to retain sum the beginning of. the Young Turk regime. Anxiety In Brimin As To The; Outcome I.” PER YEAR Aus'x'iu's acquisition of the two provinces, Gamay: forward move- ment in Morocco and Italy's compenr Rating campaign why an inter» proved by untrien'lly. observers as- Lon'on. Sept. :‘N.â€"ln (1m! um- nlu mun nun m an other Eura- m country cum-No of tho comb-b- nnu. mu- hum Italy and “I“ «an: w:mheadun‘ Imam u urlum'l Inummn and pmuuo II c Inflow In tho mulum aux-my. Tho dam II how In" tlw 'I‘urku wm 0W” ult-uflmlm and “In“ tut Ntalhflw to Italy . how (u- racial and MMou- («Nu m”, excite the. to vellum asthma - "M the dub“ cloud: to-Mxhl. mm to b. In tin (“Notion at (LI-t mm tou- prouun 1m Tum“... mid. and the amenity for the Young Turks' commune. to g“.- populu'ity any mom tho Govern- ment to show that at duo an. may the ammo o! “mutton. .ad «In-ma: «mooe to [m up hora claim: on Cum. arm-h mm. .I‘ more coma-nu our tho pol-thunk: o! troublo m a» Banana and Gnoc- than with tho “can! conflict ova' Tripoii. Th. thoory pun ground how um 12- aly'u rtroko in the I»! act of the program and upon by the power: at the Triple Alliance. that it my: art-.3301! when Austria took Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Italy only waited an opportuc moment to car. r." it into execution. at 1dr no the

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