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Durham Review (1897), 1 Jan 1925, p. 5

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w o no ==°=01 JOHN McGOWAN ' = O ===0=°1 .'i, ' v.1: Col-ml. Rolled Oats, Bran, Shorts, Feed, ' . ',1'. O:rt Chop, Crimped Oats, Mixed Chop, 'l w! Grain for Poultry Feed, Blatehford's calf / >1]. Pig Mm] and Poultry Feeds. Unr prions are of the best quality gnd our . iuur is guaranteed. Our prices are right for amt cash, Highest Price paid lor any quantity ot wheat delivered at the mill. Goods delivered every day. Mttttetttttttetettttttttttewt.i " rirr'.ra'sygtt'Nttetitttttetttte i h a People's Mills Every Day Bargain Day Phone No 8, day or night creig To our many friends and patrons, we wish a verv ’r _trrv?siirdKlraaisataoaaaaaaak IAN. I, I925 " THE PEOPLE’S MILLS PRiCEVllLE Emma” "i""""'"""""'"""""'"'"'"', tiiftTEOT BROS., Priceville Happy and Prosperous .Veek's Budget) - ho bad condition of the wrzymon. no": Sitter- ran did not get to their .numents Sunday. rung service Sunday In m Flour. Eclipse Flour, White Lily Pastry Flour GREETINGS ! CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY AND PROS- WE WISH ALL OUR PATRONS A MERRY PEROUS NEW YEAR "te-P------'-----'--, _ '-au2-:a'i'Aik'h'a"a "'“m'l‘” :2:7- 4531 Jr McKECHN IE ew I ear 0=0=0=02 AT the Presbyterian church. Rev. Butte erimd sure a splendid explanation of the Basis ot Union. omne to the stormy day and bad to“: there was not a large number out. The explan- ation was very timely, to voting on the question begins today, Tuesday. The hours that the poll will be open very Durham {0:0 f3?! gr: Dr and Mrs O. E: Carr are mend- mg Xmas at their former homes at Owen Sound. Miss Sadie McKinnon was operated upon tor appendicitis in Durham Hos- pltal today, Tuesday. We hope Miss Sadie will soon be restored to her usual good health again. Born. on Monday, Dee. 15th, to Mr and Mrs R. J. Mm a daughter. Core gratulations. _ - A A _ _ Mr and Mrs Garfield Whyte and children spent Xmas with the form- er's parents. Mr and Mrs Alex Whyte of Meadowvale. Miss Dorothy Carson is spending the uolldays at her home here. Miss Myra McLean and friend Mrs. M .' _ 'e' d an Tom ot Toronto, are spending the holidays at her home. Miss Doris McLean is visiting her aunt, Mrs Bowes, Markdale. Mr Clark McMillan, son of Mr and Mrs Jno. S. McMillan, near Ceylon, was taken to o. Sound Hospital on Xmas Day, wher he was operated up- on successfully that afternoon for an pendtcitis. We are glad to be able to report that he is progressing nicely. Miss Margaret Tryon, after spend- ing Xmas with her father. G. W. Try- o". In” on Friday for Detroit where she will visit with her sister and brothers until school opens when slu- will resume teaching duties in city. 'i'ltt. tolkzwing teachers and Normal. iu-s are spending the Christmas va- cation at their homes here: Misses Margaret Tryon, Esther Mclnnis, Do- nalda Nichol, Anna McLean, Victoria McMillan. Willa McCuaig, Ida Hincks Marion Muir and Louise Watson. ""zs Elva Albott of Dundalk .is visiting with her friend, Miss Esther McLean. CKAC, WCAF, CNRA, WTAs, \VOR,\VNY C,WIP,W'F'4.W w J, WEBH, WBZ. KDK A, C N RT,CHNC,WHN, W'SAI, KF'KX, WWAV, w C A E, WH AM,WcC0,CF'CA,KFGz,W M C', WCAP, WSB. WCK, W D A F. CF' c, F, W E A F', WQJ, w H A Z. CFAC. KYW, WGN, G X I) N, w F' A V. w C B D, WANG, WEEK. WOC, WCX, w o S. W S Y, ww A E,WIAO,\V T A M, C N R o, w J Z, w M A u, W ll A Y,CNRM. This We think is a record mighty hardto boat and we would suggest any one who is thinking of installing a set. or who wants some export ad- vice on the set they now have, thvy would do well to communicate with Mr. Curran. (rv.'riot to sic ity, the Sunday The Ladies"md of the Methodist Church have postponed their measure ment 3001a! until further notice. " date will be made later. Mrs John Gray and son Donald. al- so Mr C. D. McMillan of Portage la Prairie, are visiting the old home on the. South Lino at Mr D. McMillan’s. Mr C. J. McMillan. B.Line, held a very successful auction sale last week. Mr McMillan and his mother are retiring from the farm, and Mr. Allan A. McLean has leased same. Mrs M. J. Bucham is visiting with friends in Toronto. The o. D. R. School held a very successful concert on Monday night. Although it was a stormy one and cold, yet a good crowd turned out and all were delighted with the splendid program put on which was long and varied Much credit is due the teach- er, Miss May Muir and her pupils on their splendid work. Rev. W. k. Curran attended a mem- ing of Black Knights at Mono Mills last week. Mr D. D. McLachlan, Ceylon, left last week on a trip to Los Angeles, California, and will visit his sister who resides there. He expects to be absent two months. All the Presbyterian shouldt at- tend church next Sunday morning as Rev. A Sutherland will speak on the Basis of Union and as the vote will be on very Boon, it is well tor every- one to get all the information possllr le on the subject. know which to believe. But it is a safe guess the trouble will not be over after the vote is counted, no mat- ter how it goes. Those who missed hearing Rev. A. Sutherlan¢s New Year message on Sunday evening missod a treat. It was a masterly address. Wt ors a Miss Helen Bowes of Markdale is spending a few days with her cousin, Miss Doris McLean. Miss Irene Smith of Rock Mills spent the week end at Mr C. A. Mc Lean’s. Mrs Mechen was in Toronto on Saturday. so many contradictory statements on the subject made through the press. that_ lt iy hard tor people to The Methodist Ladies'. Aid are put: ting on a "Measurement Social” in Watson's Hall on the evening of Dec. Myth. will be decided " a congregational meeting being held today. Bo little has been said here on the question, that we cannot venture a guess as to the result of the vote. There has been Two of our citizons while out driv- ing on Sunday evening, in turning the corner at the west end or the village, tried to pull ott a loop-the-loop stunt. (Intended tor last week.) PRICEVILLE (h/l the Editor, staft and read, happy New Year. m-ss in the commun- School entertainment Announcement of This is Nomination Day and many will be seeking office who may be favored by being left at home. Glen.. Hg was always in times past to the from by having more aspirants for oll'r'e than required, but some may la l-ttky enough to stay at home. '., hing friends have not had much pl, :sun- on account of the severity of the weather. the cold and stormy days are herd on aged people. Those ail- ing in the vicinity of Edge Hill are somewhat better and we hope to hear a similar account of those ailing at Pricnville and that they all will enjoy a New Year dinner and supper. Wesley Hr‘ard is around among the farmers these days crushing grain, thereby saving many trips to the mills. Mr Neil McMillan is at present staying for a week with his brother John at Ceylon. The family ConnPty tion was to have met at John's for Christmas dinner but on that morning a son Clark was stricken with air pundicitis and was rushed to Owen Sound for an operation. Father and mother are with him. Much sympathy is, felt for Clark. he going to the war P. young robust boy and coming back in poor health. He has spent the greater part of his time in military hospitals but being somewhat better has been home all summer. We sin- cerely hope that a full recovery Is in store for him, he having risked his Ilfe for his country. Mr and Mrs Ham Allan, are holiday visitors at Wm Me's. Many Hopeville friends are sorry to hear of tho Illness of Mr Arch. Buru- ett, Sr., Durham, but who spent a good many years blacksmithing In our village. We hope a speedy recov- ery for him. Junior Room-November and Decem- her Sr IH-Jack Carson. Pearl McDoug- al, Jack Battley, Margaret Nichol. Donald Reilly. Yesterday being Nomination Day, sow-ml of our citizens broke the road to Hopcville and three are in the tietd at present for candidates for a seat on the Council Board, viz: Jon. Hack. Howard Watson and Robt. Knox, any one of them qualified to represent this division. Reeve Jas A. Fraser is again elected. Seven, we believe are out for the Council. The abolition of Statute Labor was the main topic ot discussion at the nom- ination and both sides were strongly advocntvd. Miss Marjorie Kinnell has gone to! Toronto to spend sometime with her, sister, Mrs Phillips. Wallace Kinnell! is spending a week's holidays at his? home here and will then return to his' position at the Ford works in Detroit. Mr Roht. Black arrived home yes- terday trom the West. Bob has been, over 2 years in the West, spending one winter in Vancouver and one in Southern Saskatchewan. Mrs Hardy and sons are entertain- ing friends to-day, the Williamsons of Durham Road. also the. Parslow's, thus prolonging the Xmas season. Mr and Mrs Robt. Stewart have the sympathy of the community in the loss of their infant son, aged 1 week. " . Mt-E'ulm‘e when a ood iro'rnm will wmcn tne motions were periormeu my be given: g I. g H " girls while Mrs J. o. Greenwood Nomination to-day in our village with} ”up THEM T""Y-." A star drill the usual stir. iww' mm” ,.., n rrr'rrst. a stocking drill The tea meeting at Esplin last Mon-i by the school children and a tire ily day was very well attended and what drill by six little girls. Gordon Nob. the weather lacked was made up by) le was the little tire fiy. Choruses' the warmth of heart and good clioni' Were given try the school children of the good people of Esplin. with and a couple by the youngupeople and abundance to fill the inner man and a. three dialogues, entitled . J§Ck,."ay’ good program to delight everyone.'; set-d3 first ly to the city : Mar. Ilev. Storm and Mr Robt Patton were) ried t,t Haste and A Siberian In- the speakers. [quest Rev. Mr Peters was chair. The weather these times can speak; man for the Pvemng. Over $40 was rm. “may taken in at the door. off or nearby ot a. Christmas and New Years reminder and we highly appreciate the spirit in which it is sent by all who remember us in this manner. Well this is the day after the storm which has lasted for almost two continuous weeks. But there is one good thing about a tstorm-we an preciate good weather when it does come. There is no severe sickness in this locallty for which all are thank- ful. Some are suffering from colds but by making good use of their Christmas handkerchiets all will be well. Mr and Mrs Geo. Haw and daugh- ters entertained the young people in this locality to a dance Monday night. Mr Will Fetus was up from Bolton for a fe wdays visit with his parents, Mr and Mrs Jag. Fetus. The regular monthly meeting of Hopevillew. Institute will be held on Jan. 14th, at the home of Mrs Wm. Jr m-Monica Lambert (H.), Char- lie Kennedy (H).fEdna Prook, Madge Stafford. Gordon Teeter. Alma Mc- Lean, Stanley Cheney. FRECEVILLE & GLENELG The men looped allrlght, but the high- tspirited, high acting 'Cob' went right ahead straight tor home. Out of re- spect for the day, and believing la the motto "Do it Dow," the men re mained to pray. We are told that H. prayed in French while J. dropped naturally into the Gaelic. The weather these times can speak for itself. We are always remembered at this season of the year from friends nf'u' off or nearby ot a. Christmas and New: Years reminder and we highly appreciate the spirit in which it is Sr ll-Marjorie Everist (H), Sadie Carson (H), Viola Stafford (H), Alex Stoneouse (H), Hazel Bender (H), Margaret MacArthur, Neil Aldcorn, Stuart Carson. Pearl Kennedy, Geo. McLean, Cameron McLean; - .. -r'rrcuGrGrijutiney (a), Donald MacArthur. . Priceville School Report SWINTON PARK HOPEVILLE THE DURHAM REVIEW ONTA VIPINI'IY TORONTO Durham Mchch "Mm" Jr II-Robert Plester. Milfred Corbett, Verlet McNally, Wil- more Young, Ray Richardson, Allan Clark. Primer-Leslie Watson, Jim McCormack, Adelaide Manulty, Douglas Clark, Myrtle Corbett. Car- lotta Hester, Jessie Lane. Mr Angus McIntosh and sister. Miss Martr,mro_t of Dornorh, spent Christ- mas Day with Mr and Mrs W. J. Greenwood. Miss Rota Glencross spent the lat- ter part of last week with Miss Clara Greenwood. To Abolish Statute Labor in the Township of Glenelg. Whereas the Highways Laws' Amnnd'mmt Ant passed bv the Legis- lative Assembly ot the Province of Ontario in 1924, prtivides that where a Township Council has, bv by-Iaw abolished Statute Labor, said Town- ship shall be entitled to Thirty (30) per cent Grant on the Expenditure on Roads and Bridges. _ And whereas the Municipal Council of dine Township of Gleneig by reso- lution passed in open Council on Nov- ember Sth. 1924, instructed the Clerk to prepare such a by-law. B. S No. T, PROTON Sr Iv-Jean McCormack, George Watson. Isabel McMillan, Beatrice MnM‘Hnn. Jr Iv-Edgar McLeod, El. " Young, Viotta Richardson. Archie Clark. Sr m--Isltt Richardson. Sr. Ir-Pearl Harrison, Ross Irving, Eth- A happy New Year to the Review staff, onrrnsmndents and readers. Mr and Mrs Geo. Pttrneaux, Dur- ham, are spending the Christmas va- cation with Mrs F's brothers, Messrs Geo. and J. J. Peart. Mrs Ben Mays. daughters Misues Elsie and Isabel of Guelph. and Mr. and Mrs Harry Holmes and family of Durham,.sp9nt Christmas with Mr and Mrs W. R. Firth. Miss Amelia Blair, Durham, spent a few days last week with Miss Edith Teeter. Mr and Mrs Jno McNally. Mr Lorne McNally and Mr Bryson Morlock of Durham, snout Christmas with Mr. and Mrs Hruth McArthur. Miss R. J. Allan left Wednesday to spend the Christmas vacation m her Mr and Mrs W. J. Cook and Familv ate Christmas dinner with Mr and Mrn W. J. hit-Faddon. Orange Valley. Miss Robecca B'mkq. Tornn'n smmt over Christmas with her sister, Mrs. M. Smw‘ fhefefore be it v enacted by the Council of the Township of Glenelg, and it is hereby enaetedPis_to0e.' 1. By-law No. 584 of the Township of Glenelg is hereby repealed and Statute Labor ls hereby abolished in the Township of Glenelg. Pr A-Donald Canon. Joe Cheney, John Burnett, Kenneth McLean. No. on roll 43, Average attendance 38. Mrs J. o. Greenwood and family, spent Christmas with Mr and Mrs Arch. Damon. Runessnn. Mrs Will Campbell and Hula rm Charlie of Welbeck. spent a tow davs he? wnn‘r wuh "or parents. Mr and Mrs Chas. MoClor-klin. Snn‘v to report that Mr Robt. Tine mins is not as well as his many friends would wish. . Mr Albert Teeter brought his new sawing outfit home last Saturdav. Zion Women's Institute meet Thurs- day, Jan. 8th, at the home of Mrs W. J. Greonwood when a paper will be given by Mrs w, J. Cook on "Good form in Public Places." Roll call-a beautiful thought in prose or poetry. Zion's annual Christmas concert held last Tuesday was quite a success, there being a splendid crowd, though it was not the best of weather. A splendid program was given. Recita- tions were given by a number of No. 5 school children. lsabel Mays, Clara Jack. Mary Anderson and Waum-ila Noble : a monologue by Charlie Tim. mins: solos by Mrs J. o. Greenwood, Misses Violet Faliaise. Frederica Stap- les and Amonell Glencross: violin music by Messrs Arthur McNallyand Jim Peart, accompanied on the organ by Mrs A. McNally. A pantomime in which the motions were performed by 4 girls while Mrs J. o. Greenwood Win" "Qiletit flight." A star drill Wt": "iv-"n ter " rrr'rtst. a stocking drill Sr Pr-Wallace MeDermid, Donald Aldcorn, J. D. Teeter, Catherine Me. Vicar. Norman Barker. Mr and Mrs T. Ivan Edwards, Mr. Willie Edwards of Toronto and Mr. Snoncor Edwards, Detroit. spent the hoMday at their parmttol homo horn, homo In Chotttot Jr Pr-Anna McLean. Mayme Teet- er, Violet Stoneouse. by the school children and a tire ily drill by six little girls. Gordon Nob- le was the little firts fiy. Chorusps were given by tho school children and a couple by the young people and three dlaioguvs, entitled "Jaek Hays Following is tho copy of By-law to he submitted to the vote of Electors of tho Township of Glenelg at the Election to be held on the tlfth day January, 1925. The splendid farm, lot 11 con 3. Tp. of Normanby. owned by the late Jag. Ferguson, has been placed in our hands tor sale. Good buildings, well watered. Anyone desiring to pur- chase a good farm, for particulars communicate with Jr. I-Mary Mather, Johnny Mchcar. Kathleen Burnett, Wilfrld Frock, Cameron McLean. Lloyd Bender. FARM PROPERTY FOR SALE Beatrice Jelly, Teacher H. H. MCDONALD, Clerk BY.LAW NO. M2 H. C. McHugh, Teacher NOTICE ZIO M Lucas a Hem-Y. Barristers. Dar-bun Reeve Clerk Vii. "WILLOW THE WISP" Archie P. HeKishnie "Willow” was a wilderness moiden in Northern Ontario. She had spent all her childhood days in the woods, and the lives of the wild wood folk were familiar to her. She knew the bypaths. Ihe varied calls of bird and beast and whether these meant hap- piness or denser. She understood. the language ot the leaves as they swayed in the wind and could tell when a storm was coming. Her ac- quaintanee, then friendship and in- limnry with the owner of the wood sanctuary, who had once been a drug addict, who had fled to these North. ern woods and regained his manhood in close touch with nature, makes an interesting and wholesome story. Mr Walter Ball of Windsor is spend- ing a few days In this neighborhood. Mr Ball has leased the Davis place to Jno. Newell for the coming year. FOR SALE Lots 1 and 2, Garafraxa St. East, containing halt acre. Two s‘orey cot. tage with nine rooms. barn 18 x 24 feet, bard and soft water. and a great variety of fruit. For further particu- lars apply to ' A farmer near Orangeviile was of- tered $21,000 for 2000 pounds of gin- seng which he has ready for Bale. Several other farmers in that vicinity have ginseng under cultivation and it is expected two tons will be sold. Tho high price is due to the war in China. BOOKS YOU SHOULD READ Mr Jno. Bell, divinity student, Wim nipeg, was home with his mother and sisters and brothers tor over Christ- mas and returned this week. We are pleased to see John looking so well. His brother Oscar of Toronto, also spent the day at home. Mr an'd Mrs Harper McGirr of De- tron. are spending a few days with his parents. Mr and Mrs ThosMcGirr: New Pipe Organ in Walkorton The installation of the mturniileent new organ at Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church, Walkertno, is now practically completed and the new in. strument will be used for the tirtyt time at midnight mass on Christmas eve. The tone of the new organ is reported to be particularly tine. The Warren Co. ot Barrie are the con- tractors. Mrs John McGirr left on Saturday morning to spend a week with her tsister, Mrs Thos Johnston, Detroit. Dr's Joseph and Annie Patterson of Listowel. spent Christmas at the home_of his parents, Mr and Mrs S. Patterson. On account of the bad roads and weather a very small crowd attended the Nomination held in the Township lhll Monday. Mr w Weir, Reeve for the past year, gave a satisfactory ac- UO In. oi' tho money spent in the town- ship. Mr Weir is again seeking r0- election. Mr A. Aljoe, councillor and commissioner tor Ward 1, also gave a satisfactory report of money spent ln V ard I ard is again seeking re-elec- tion. We hope to see both or them at the Council table in 1925. NOTICE T0 FARMERS The Durham U. P. 0. Live Stock Association will ship stock trom but ham. on Tuesdays. Shippers are I" quested to give thre. days' notice. Corrected to date, Jan l, 1925 P3223. Firsts ...... 60c: Seconds 44c Butter ............ ............ 35c Live Hogs .................... $9.00 Wheat ................$1.40 to $1.45 Barley ........ ..........70c to Tlie Buckwheat .............. 70c. to 80e Oats .... .... .......... 47e to 50c Peats......... .......$1.25 to $1.40 Chickens (Under 5 tbs) ..15c to Me lover 5 Ibs).....25c Geese Cor.Yonge &Alextutder Sts.Toronto Noted for highgrade instruction and superior employment nervloe. Enter my time. Caulogue free. Millions of red-blood cells, oxygen carriers, are born in a healthy body every day. The ability of these cells to enrich the blood depends upon how well you are nourished. brings to the body rich vitamin- nourishment that is easily absorbed by the blood-making organs to build strength. Scott's Emulsion nourishes and strengthens wonder- ( fully well. Scott & We. Toronto. Ont. "-ar (lttll'tlhdtiN IN DURHAM PUBLIC LIBRARY l High-Grade School I DURHAM MARKETS By Isabel Cannon McGirr OXYGEN CARRIERS GREEN GROVE JAS. LAWR ENCE, Shipper W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal Jonn Legate, Durham $1.40 to $1.45 ,...70c to Tlie .. 70c. to 80e ... 47e to 50c $1.25 to $1.40 I ..15c to Me 25c 17c Ban-Mon, Solicitors, Etc. (Successors to A. B. Currey) Mr. C. C. Middlebro' In panama“- ly located in Durham. omce bout. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. MIDDLEBRO'. SPEREMAN & MIDDLEBRO' Liccnud Auctioneer for Co. of any Terms. reasonable. Sale datum] be arranged u the Review (mm. Durham. Each member of the “an is I Univ- ersity graduate Ind " rrwrienced teacher. OHIO: and residence corner Contact. and Limbton opooote old Pout one. OMee Hours: 9 toll I m., Halo. an», , to 9 p m. Sundays and unday afternoon excepted. 0"ch Hut-noon lion-I: T-0Beentem. . "retst Hundgy. Reliance: R. a DUREAM The School in thoroughly equipped (a take up the following course. : I. Junior Iatrlculatlon 2. Etttmnte to the Norms! School: -Gtemiine pupils should prepare to en- ter u the beginnimtof the tall term Information u m fe"." may be ob knitted Iron the Principal. The School In: I creditable new in the past which it hopes to maintain in the future. Durham in u: nttnctive Ind healthy town we goodnccotrrroation c tn be obtuined n mlmnble at”. 13136151 §CEI©©L Liconued Auction." for Co. ot any Moderate terms. Arrangements for sales. as to dates, em. must be and. at Review Othe, Durham. Tenn: on application. Address. R.R.t, Durham HONOR GRADUATE ot Tmuno. Univouity. graduate of Royal FQ., '"tm ot Dent-Al Human!“ of Ontario RUN!" “VP! J I , “FWPR’H NOW "tore J. L. SMITH, M.B., M.C. PS. DRS. JAMIESON & JAMIESON Ilirc. PICKERING. DDS. LOS HONOR GRADUATE Toronto Unlver- ally; Graduate Royal College Dental surgeons. Dentistry In all " bran. clues. Office, East of Central Drug Store. Entrance on Mill Street. Licenud Auctioneer for Sales taken on reasonable henna. Dates unused at Herald 0mce,Dtm. dalk. use thrmitrh Durham Review and Flesherton Adunce. Geo.E. Duncan. Imam P. o. Phoneurirri, Graduate. University ot Tmmm Successor to Dr. Mair. Other and Residence. MAIN STREET, HOLSTEIN. ONT. Telephones 2, .r , .5, war/744M Ly"' t:'r'C2 42/?” 'if'fii"tiiiaw Office Hours: 2 ORS. C. G. AND BESSIE McGlLLlVRAY The Science that adds Life to years and years to life. Call and Bee us. Consult-Lion Fm In Durham Tuesday; Than-Maya and Saturdays J. F. GRANT, D.D.S.. L.D.S. Dulce on Lambton St. (late Dr, Hutton'a Ottiee; Owen Bound, Ont. Commercial. Shorthand and Preparatory Courses. Individual instruction. Catalogue free. G. A. Fleming. a. D. Planning, Principal Secretary Winter Term Opens JAN. 5, 1925, at the Office and Residence ' PRICEVILLE GEORGE E DUNCAN ALEX MAC DONALD DR. 0. E. CARR. B.A. M. C. McLELLAN Chiropractic Specialists CHIROPRACTIC JOHN O’NEIL DR. A. M. BEI L mu: 2-s p. m., r--' Sunday: excepted I. No. t, Pricovlllo Grey County L :1 U] M

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