Stratford Times, 15 Jun 1887, p. 8

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a 4 © 3 aE RE = = omen COTTON TO TEN ADV EETISE MENTS. _ "SPECI a ea baaiied Shocking Family Traged Yt S Ron 3 3 i 1 a8 ANKANE METHEN MU ROERS Mek é , 7? POWNE ttt Or . ACUATER AND CTT HE OX she Ay e234. Kue 10 als freee oe "are : itches, Jewelry and tax, $3 Cc aga Tro tert : ineet agsiasethet -- ; , : : ' +N r , j Tats Kirtast * SRA Si 1 \ . t tthe howse of The sg an a weit atic « | puest +f ha tines: ftimates mn wath th i 1 v er Ww a re, rifith, ai cnuineers Mr. Griffith'. fan: sll sed nyap the grou! jelerk bets that tate, ~ Aon CLOSING SALE ' consisted of his wife Annie, about 44 2 a MA. tel vears of age, and three daughter aged i - 1 a | LOGAN \ / 7 eapeetiv, ly tnenty: hue ty a ten years The « ropes 1 ina lex tiinant, ne an < ; sere Mes Mi ' pad on Hih 4 . mn by Wy \ j } _-- he coast ; : { ; c ed at © residen; 36 sos, fee ry :| McDONALD E S T A TE ited sive of e deckding min an 4 itt) tx RO We au . ae ef batie % . ; . ecan, ¢ hot rier POYsarkha 4 cre } A] WILANTXS > iatewent Stok ander the car ' physi F it S> rush of bmi He. . deer ted Jd ars and onuths Th 7} Yelock this morning the fatulls "he heat S Mr. Hogh MeCourt, of the Lith Ie emecel . Son wn in the ue a rm tei BUILDING LOTS - 7 . -- ses patide or oat ie OAT rt fos i arabe t -- bisa nt-tast merk th frefand, iat Tho, And Was BD years | IN STRATFORD HIS. Is A GE NU 1 N : SAT. E. a daan arte by. = Ge CRE . \ old when t ke eaine with his femily to Can Sc iblesslchpthiiasirbaihoplansesanteemipaction utara Bada > EW daye betore Ove pyerare da. om ttlead in ran cower thirty ck. Hirewn, bats. the-market ton vear-oll qau ; iivirer snare Leer ore ea res _ fait 4 ni : ot aiaaSaciermecaeii Steins mavammeseiecnit 7 . seemapssmamatiea ia ee iaded razor in » her h am b pecking atthe ar first consi fe reat t us the ia 'he ner nlite be fed 1 teny ds patient h ron " Stratford" the Distributing Centre fur Jewelry Repairing has Pins for Brooches "pricés Reduced to ? tild's neck. Startied by the su den: wrew in intensit a few days, niedi 1 oS peok eu 4 k oe dees rr cIlIVE CRENTS. : ; < oa netiliie | repttation, a 53 Teg espect i i aD. bd ® ranee of hor sister. do daw the woman paid wascated, when Dr, Hamilton, who |. it i ly in ails He ni re yume puly -- . He Sur rounding Counties und Places } Strathird, Je + "SY Baa 3 ivliberately drew the keen blwie accom her | yy. tite ine hope vee - hind hin twe » and three - \W ! ana vw throat. Her tisterintew-eddeavored | pag re odnesiian ea whined | : oe 1 i 2 ' Pa ® wrest the sharp instrument from her, | evening wi her sufferings. |" maeeersy i t 7 . ti remains : am A FE GOOD LO rs LE FT S A N A A wit wak tea late, ag her throat was ny } A very oF acetdent befel a son of Mr Mite i] 1 t ie tred ive nits a ; vad she fell to the Hor in a pot of blocs | John Brown, Zl goin, Satnrday. week. |S Sits Qn .Saturda a 48, 1387,; --- Setare>cmetiont und centete tbe Whitt the fet! reer: who-ts enty ton} 7 - o y rj --~HAS--. : ee noth mother and dau phiter were dead. years = rid, was playing | all with his older | + es 7 Se i Siar Tela Tk Ri eee he atoe che, in the eye with al grasour-n, vecen, P.0,, Maéyatts, 1057,|_ 7 ETEEOM a Reece' d i epid's rocking chair iu ane comor, whilt| sisceof wood, which they were using for | : LV Ei the whole appearance of the room showed : hat tle oo hati. being rt and the | } 7" ------ rhe Me ae = o* '| James Trow, Auctioneer, = + heer sate eHet 'i my CERO. that a tidy hand: had recently shings to make a co ey adjusted rand pleasant home, owe TROUBLED IRELAND. Tn Seenes « Continue at the Bodyke Evictions. a paviTT MAKING HOT- HEADED SPEECHES WANT OF HARMONY {8 THE IRISH T ARTY OSEAN MEPTING BENNO ED: 12.--It is mmoured that air, Gladstone intends, after the Crimes all has passed its third readin; the whole = stion of the Governme nt's attah policy Lendon, June to raise <PLIY PS THE TRISH PARTY. vote of the House carrying Mr, omnith's ae for the report of the oom mittee of the Crimes bill on the I7th inst., haw a Mr. Parnell thatthe policy af obstruction has been played too long siready for the good of his party, and he "ARRAS, when he tig help rime: that he will not oppase t gees of the mil throngh committee. our. Healy, who @ hot-headed, is in favor of pursuing ob- atructive tactics, heedle #8 of the fact that nat only-t jo at- large, aven auch m as Messrs. Gladstone and Mortey 'eoull i he 5 eatrange thereby. Mr. Parnell has also expressec la, disapproval of Bir, Michacl Davitt's taoendi as at Bodyke, and to reconcile in diacordancies in the Irish party a spe we meseinn is to be beld to-morrow. i THE HODTKE EVICTIONS. Tatitin: Jane T2 <The evictions flodyke were further carried ont» vester. Fhe ti the-eviet- force was that of Timothy Collins, bat. hhe ewes Beart eu at Follins chen receeded to the house of Michael (¥Callaghan, where they met with terrible eesiatance. ne bailiffs and police were 'ifeluged with scalding water lg meal, Gol. Turner, who was in © of the evicting party, implored Father" Bannon, who was ogain in Somers to endeavor -- the resistance ; Father Gannon then i the house and the in- mates ceased their attack on which entered and carried out-the work ot «viction. Five women who had been ex- wea violent in their attack were ar- | TEREATENING 70 ARREST MR, PAVITT. slice thre: to arrest "Mr. Michacl Davitt if oe: iuturleted with their work. ANUTHER INCENDIARY SPERCH, a + in © " of the wo- iamation cdot Bak oe meeting announc- d to be held at Bor n extra silitary force was drafted into seryice to - »mable the > to enforce the pro- iamation, ichael Das pac eluded toe authorities, "hove er, and addresse mms at Teakle, while the for him. He after- ward spoke at Searri erted the right of meeting in patie, and said that if che people were armed they could deal with the black-coated burglar brigade as *hey deserved. 40ODTPYING HIS COCNSEL OF RESISTANCE, In his speech at "arg Mr, Davitt temed having couneelle: in his recent speech at Rod y ke, any disease resort to extreme violenec, The people being with- iat Weapors such altive would have 'riminal, He had only mentioned that it vould be cowardly, when the Tories were sotively carrying out a policy of extermin- -- not to show every rational resist- Sach veep would win the re- nee tand sym y of a majority of cr eople of Great Britain, whose hearts w n the side of the tenants defending tneie somented He expected that this would e last meeting which he would have a coos to address before the Coercion Act -- ee indulge him with the Inxuries iefore into for six age te he ** Boyeoott --_ bed voit hom tes ing of the Act sad welcome imprisonment rather than «sist the Government to make Act ve." He cone = Sad denouncing she Land bill, as coming' fi a Govern- mont of landlords, who were ac ierving their HP tted-ates the force, | © sight destroyed ihe eve ha Mr. Broughton was badly beaten, The vad yoocies 5 peal case was set ws <x le i chara det. It will be T rmened t Mesers. Gill and Holman of the 18th line of Elma, have heen agitating a drain for sometime past, ee age they procured the services of wis. Holton, township engineer, who made an award, se case came off before his honor --" Woods, when the awari Was sus Mr. Heary Ronenbe nrg, ay., Of the 16th line of a, passed aw 7 on the night of the Sth. Deceased has been a residen this township foro number of years, 'hat here: E . 2, and he us Coane Co. struck off. The following rs' names were then added : ie. Rowers John Park, George Easton, Andrew Barrisdale, Adawi seen James } Cole, Francis Canning, G oo Stacey, Wm. Stacey, Christo' topher Babb, Francis Hayes. and 'John Bothwell was put o as L. essrs. Ney, Leversage and Currelly we i sre appointed a committee let the approaches to Baxter's to bridge. The Sette repairing culvert, $2; John Rainey, iring culyert, $2.40; August Schrocder, culvert, JCcts.; Henr Heal, assistance for Hezekiah Francis for six months, 220 ; R. Francis' salary as assessor, $70, equal izing U. 8. Sections, $8; Jas. Davidson ge s- bridge, $27 a 40; Wm. Clark, cul- rert, $2; RC indigent, suit of clothes _ shirt, also provisions, 5.23 ; . Rogers, dicging grave for Dr. Bures Pa othee work, $1; Con. pairing two culverts g3; gravel, $2.80. The thanks of the council were tendered Mr. Ro for the very satisfacto which the council adjo the erst _menns in SON, k, rancie, assessor, tory assessment, aiter urned to meet again uly next.Jxo. Wrr- MORNINGTON. rding to adjoarn: on Monday, The council met -aceo! ment at Henderson's Hall, miyutes of Inst' ed :--T. Scott , $24, rep- ; D. Grieve, $6.90, fixing Buchanan, $15.40, ditching on cade and I). Turnbull, $1 each, for cutting ice at bridge; T. Scott, iri i $2;¢ T sige townlin ne, $4; J. $3, culvert on Elma townline; Whaley Passmore, $6.93, for plank; W. Bacats, $8.65, rep. culvert and bridge, on 9th line ; ; G, Wilkenson & Co, 20, three stee » ywu interests first and Ireland's a long = '. Berringer. $2.90, for pecan vay after. = aris $16.10, for ditching; T. ey vs BOYCUTTING THE. NATIONAL SCHOOL. A 50, equalizing assessment in U . At Ballind Mile heallet 200 No, 13; >: Watson, $75, . part salary. = chi 1 " : pouneil took the necessary ge ar = Moycottn nee comet the Court = Revision, Mr, M 290s Seerct Secicties SVERELY {DENOUNCED RY THE REFORMED ~. PRESMYTERUN CBURCH. in the chair, when the following a 'f. were heard and soos ab od uced. $26; -J, $100; P. Roaf, no ise gg Pt on B Gyan te duced $50 ; J. Magwood, eed $30: E. "Martin, no ablin T, sianeer jr, enter- : 15a, R. a, aoe 'change | from. J. R. 7 to. : es 7 formed Presbyterian Synod of "Aesaricn, in : q [? Pars eee Matted Map atats | placed $200; J, Haney rors #2 3 ; werecy is an essential characteristic, are sed A ibe ngage eal ried ¥ because of their secrecy, immoral, of T. Moody Hug : P Po 3 sod unjust, and they are ing and 15, con. 1, in isco 'ower ; J. ensiaving to the conscion7e of their members roanie in ae eD aka : Ba "a shat in addition to the eee of their taternities many of them are , yet sees eect the worship ot the eharch work, and 'for that reason, | "©? the of vo the privileges of the reign orn _ot all Beers orders, and. to exclade, from' say Dyn ve} with all joint: ownet with. J. Dunbar; T. Lannan, as joint owner with N. Lannan ; J. David- : M ri Oe McG The co + having got tows ¥ax moved b (ITEAN DONO RAM fo try Ps ¥ coat orm Poeders when your child is ailing, - er or frat wet foliowi ing orders were then issued, viz.: . Pomeroy, work at hall, $5.05: Alex. | Yule, board for Dr. Burne, $12; Wm at: { tend to by « Listowel ph; yaician, but ne the ra hopesnre held eat lop secovering itx-sight. par . MONCK TON. it A very painful accident happened to a | a - little Z-year-old daughter 'of Mr. tieo, 7 Sercag ghly cnred an din rw be Ingles, who resides about 2 miles east of aaa T feet at ne duty to Monkton;-~The-little-giel-fell-on-a-scythe.| Nasa! Balm cannot be roo tantt recom: and sing ¢hand:nearly.oll atthe wrist j mended for cat ee is and am pleased Dr, Handilton, of Attwood, who was tele. | have all suc through its graphed for, attended ta her inju ries rl ee they~with--reee mse rat "relied and hopes ta save her hand, She is now doing ae CHA Gil Farner. as well as can be expected. oe@ee Mr. Charles Broughton of the Ith line | iit ae - of Elma, raised his large frame barn, on | A Plucky Sheep Raiser Friday; the 3rd inst. The building is of 4 ternttews ue TeRbe ON the hip roof style, mx 80 fect, with stabl. i es rire ae ha rue io" . ing underneath, ariel will be _ "s lest bars in this locatity. 2 ' Colicado. Tes. June 13 Beoughton and A. Stieff, acted as « sptains hr. ppb 7 at sasrex é:0) at the raising, which owing "to the con | Mexi _ a he ce week i : twa tinued wet weather progressed slowly. eae i r% ae Wak "SBtRe eat um, Vn tiday they rad "ore misinderstanding about work, and in a fight that followed Taylor worsted t hem. The next day wheo ) Taylor came toc rr he tiund two "More anid before | s aware of their Three had knives and « a six shooter, while Taylor was poalacuiet Taylor is anathletic young-man. --ln scuitle.that followed he got possession of the six shooter, and immediately turned the tables. He killed three of his would- be murderers, and as the fourth started to run he sprang to wagon, secured his Winchester, and shot the last of his assail- _anté at a distance of 150° yards, lh oh ig is AT Titt MARK the maining Lota, registered 25th the KET PLACE, STRATFORD, | re will be offered for Sale the F according to Vlanu March, ot the Estate, ISST property Me Donald Fronting....on..the.Market and | Principal Streets. the ro ure bs ged Site for Murer, © thew te Shops will st ortly ie cre tan oor 'will bring Increased Population Whe speeder MORE det kinds inan decerel for Suppl " Business Booming at whieh will n for t ribet The direet re-nit be rutfic!. +: there wil] be More Stores Required. be that sinew 7 = = The Retate baving made arrangetmen the | City tor filling in ane een prat ibe wo tert. vie as et crounds and street. The City is Grading and _ Paving the Market Ground and Street, On which the Lote front and they will be PILEN itD Business Stands, "| acl "| | PROF. GUSTIN! ~_ "ThoGreat Magneticealer CLAIRAUDENT CLAIRVOYANT, teadls the internal condition of diseases of Patients whether present or at a distance. _.REFERENC ES. Fine Tweeds ENGLISH AND SCOTCH --_ Suitings Pantings, | Which he Will Make" up First-Class, SHE THEM. I.E. SANAGAN. w ° HODGE -In Fullarton, on the Iat inst... Mrrw. John Hodye, of a son HORNE --In Logan on the 27th wits the wile of Mr. Fred. Horne, of a ugghte ---- ~in Fullarton, on » the Oe inst., the wife of Mr. Day id Glidden, of a daughter. nat es ci ge Henfry the 20th 'alt, the of Mr. Rautinhimes, er daughte MABBIAES. Me REY --Qr INNY At Iris hiown church, on the Fi Tut inst... by Rev. Dean Morphy, Mr. k aparens. a Hibbert, les Mary aon, daughter of Mr. Timothy Quinn, McKillop. Pe art WEADY In ge Rg wr fs on the let | atthe residence of the bride's uncle, by ee ken. JW. Pring, Mr. J. F. Pk Pickard, of Marys, to Mist Jeanie Ready, West Nisouri, oe of the late Mr. James Neady, ant Nive i b BUCKLEY ROSS --- At the a. of the bride's r, St. Marys, on the Ist inst., by the Re Mr. K. Buckles, he 'Paint Rdwasds, Mary Ross, of st. riggs 4 ,at the xysidlance © bride, in all "Earth hope, Ms Rev. Chr Rupp of North Easthope, im. to the "4thu -- "9 Rev. A Hy. ¥ of Weod- » Ferrest, ae ddinehibe of Mr, Alexander Forrest ° -- ROSNENDERG--In Elma, on Sth trots, pin rts of a ee Henry evar. ines th Tr NBL Ly an Buenos Ayres, Argentine lie, 1ith, Chartos 'Tarabull, seco! City, . Mark Turibal, Listowel, aged 35 Fe: © 'Faithful poRTet In Atwood, on the eth inst. Acn Eliza forter, d 72 years MecCOURT--.In Neery, on th hy inet., Sarah Ann ony + monthy, OLIVER.--In mi, sai Thuretay fens Dil Inet., John Ale Jac der: Olive STEVENS. In St. Mary ke? J., only ented of Mr ie B. and tne sada Stevens, 3 years, ¢ non! FREEMAN--At the residence of Rev. B.C inst., Mr. John A Marys, and father of Mr. Joshua Blanshard, aged 85 years. his son-in-law, Freeman, MILI. a Pi New sereqe Fae age "n inst.. War- ge the y n of tM Nag. tied 4 yeas 1 months and Wednesday, June sth; yea s DUNN--In Stratford, on Friday, June 10th, from peter mt, Mr. Jaros Duna, GT. H, aged 50 interred in * Woodstock' Monday Inst. THE - MARKETS. | ; ' We Take NLOCK |! THE Ist OF JULY. |: the Balance of this Month we will Sell You Bir he-onas 5 Per Cent. Over Cost: For Largest Stock in the City to choose from. Assortment Complete | Come and Get a Bargain? NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS, ay THK Saar BROs., Toilers for Trade. Full Value Givers. STRATFORD. MARKET-ST,, CAPE E BRETON RAILWAY. -~STKAIT OF Cabo 2 ~ Gaasp Nannoss Trader for the- Works of -Coustraction- RALED TENDERS, add addretend to the unde oe np heck Tape Treten Bm Railway," will he received at this oifice inp to noon, on % 6th day ot dtp, 1887, tor certain » é see will he opes a i tion af the office the Chiet Brot aed Gesveral i " Manager of aolranant ale at the office of th: vue tos B., on and stir? general speci '™ ained upon application. othe Hotel, bon eng John Rayoard; lot 71, concession 6, Grey, states : From a healthy, strong man I have been paleo vedectagyee tn ferepaci lor any nro with weak bac! 1 debility and ta three prod mn from Prot, Gustin +} = -- well a» ever. ne of Pr ye mie "for the benelt ats aa. MeFarzean, of the. ' an., Grey, testifies toat 2 he hax suffered so severely with dyspeptic pains that lor nearly six montis be could scarcely eat anythink, and has visited the best et "al akill relief. wo brine toente from in = kia appetite completely © rer nt eall suffer ing similarly v "0 visit the Profeseo This isto certify ing ms old has use of it lor twelve years until my father and mo- her put me ide treatment of Professc Gustin, and now lam we DUNCAN F. KELLNER, firey ba Havwes has been for ry complaint and Profesior. (astin eured him George Welsh, of cars afflicted with a severe Uri boul set "re without Med Richard ei who lives near Goderich, re his hearing s ved by Prof. Gostin's treatmen To Proveseon Grerms, Gopraw foci sist, I take the great pleasure in acqt iilee you that your -- Fg me for Despepeia rom tha: le for ye "an ing that 1 time yo life was miscralde and burden to me, that fam now. perfectly cared a ¥ to turn you ty most grateful "thanks. -- LAITH ws Bove Maitland, Lot *4 To Abu ss! from '14 May Cowctex, \ I beg to state to the wali at large. that I rice = oan with Prof. Gus at the Grand Un he ere eee ree perform by his ere of treatment. I give this "teathinunial cil sory in the interest of suffering hw ~ amt would stro: H who are suffering f all on ingly advice al a Y either "ALY. T. COWAN, Ax aon Protesor Gustin bas treated 475 and 24 casts at the Grand Union "Hote, eer, as follows :--Rheumativm, Neuralgia, La Liver, and Kitney Complaint, tion of the Tiidne neye, ight's Disease, Act hronic, | Gravel, Nervous Dix ra, spepelia, Catarrh, Heart-Disease, Chronic'and Acute, ange gen eral or partial, Cataract of the Eye, ena Goltre.or Thick' Neck and The Deai and b are made to * blind to see, also the Lame to walk, and flesh to grow on [yaed Tinity. hyo Magnetic Influence or . --WILL BR AT THE-- - Mansion House, Stratford, }---FOR-FHRER-WEERS.. Stratiord, June let, Laee. asia BNI P What a truly beautiful workd ve live i in} Natu r of ru powracs: sia and liver complaint are the direct causes of seventy-five per cent. of such maladics as Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick grb gr pean cure mace i Three ew peas t | its wonder effect ime hottles,- ie i sents, Try it. | Sie fe t OPPOSITE resided in- township of Logan. Mr. Ronenberg han fatal injuries. Taylor g gave *himse °F " 'hasethies em ae f ; 3 _ : veel Yel 4__Leertify that [ani pure nally as gene ith suffered for some time with 'cancer (Ruther cv ig nrc by Protessor Guetin an "oe in the stomach, but bore bis suffer. be er ot Diagnosing Drv ase, . e 7 H. WASMYTH & CO. | ing with christian Fesignation. "Deceased a << --men TERMS VETIY FXSY to <0 ender : was . hg by ge highly agen KIDD At Goderich, on the 7th June. the wife of arnsirn : been cured by Rim rina 1 wr vticd Viva Sor sew e Gr THB FOLLawINe ¢ »y all who knew tim, anc is death Joseph Kidd, jun., of a son ae ee ' ja S i ' Pa . cast a gloom over his large circle of friends | C ASSON -In this city, ont he Srd inst. & the wife of | For further particulars apply co M.D on FS: eave t ampbell § Quinine Wine, and vain ec leaves a wife oseph C inter, a daughte: . p - 2ON Paralytica and other Ins id othe i rant Tonic. Ss geen up children, a son and three 'WANNON In thie ity on the 2ist.ult., the wite of Ne TROW & a ; of ordinars 'hill, are sit} ve) aed cone ot | to mourn his loss, who have the ter Banno Or, Stratfor: them marvelously eS rrvatin at or phi ee je he comatunite age wad | DOYLE --In this ae ati' oe t nit. te wife of | WALTER A. GEDDES, med isd d. Help i+ ae Campbell's Sea Salt. renpesny : Mr. Isaac Doyle, of a von --etill be A ' cour No case ba > Res ' For-a refreshing bath dissolve a handful. or berearoment. | BOULLER--On cur the fod 38 ite Harbury, eS tate to nec, the lings el in water = . nion Block, Charges very mordera: heme : two in water AepiaRTON. | XETTLEWELI--tn Ligorel on the Chim, the | °° ro Storm: | Nee Speedie | CAMPBELL! el, on ins' . citattcr town hal, om Moudey, "She Sikh May, | | wife of Mr. Rettlowell ot : ~ wich te vate tat Pr Ayaan : ° | Al er 5 eset 8 'ROYAL FOOD. : ADAMS In Elma, on the 6th inst. the wife of Mr of my hands, which have * | Most nutricina:, wholesome, better one ore against Adams, . nd almost than ony other food for Infants | amscemnent roll, namely, Jeremiah ------ ment. Jammy sre niaes ii or Invalide. HONEY AND ALMOND CREAM For the Complexton--Onl "Call and get ample, 4 Quite new --7%ONWEISS- --Por the teeth. x i 4 MEDICAL HALL, "Ontario St. & { ANOTHER BEAUTIFUL NEW STOCK Wall Papers, Decorations, / Borders, etc., "Be A ms Inapection Invited, Assortne si ta sclect from, Wir pow UBLIIW pg. PAPERTIANGING, PAINTING, G RAISING, SIGN WRITESG, Paints and Oils, Mired and in Bulk, CITY WALL PAPER "AND ean upc IDINGTONS BLOC Sr. : dust Cyan. f w 3 "coaisont Stratford, May 16, 1887 ban FARM FOR SALE. 1 ACRES of the ne bent of tose ig AND Pics -- for Sale at a Rargain, 9, Con. 4, ELLIC i taieaee in Dash. 4 slew from the City, good leading Roads, good Bams Stables, good Honse, 2 nevpr-failing wood bearing young Per torns apply to 4 Ms aoc CAREOP Eas te _ Ellice, Feb. 8, ; FARM FOR SALE. | -- PAY §1.00, os PBR DOZEN, FOR :| GERANIUMS, 7 i W. H BORNHAM'S, STORE, ALBION HOTEL. © PANSIES, 30c, oe BEDDING | PLA

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