li. W = v _ ‘r ,ir , +- 11%... i. _;__y__,, ii’ _ _ 5,# ii . _ If in .I I it i ~ . ff. ___ .|. ». 1 t f is ilwll " _ ii. _ r-- ' ‘ ‘__ '_' “""""»'_ 1~ if . _ » -“=" "f"°‘1_ - lv l purposes tlic liiiperial is tlicbcst that can bc _' . ,*'f.,¢,_‘- . , . __ ‘ . scciiiwil iii the liiiiii iiiou. i 'l‘ :I . *J ” . l ii I ' . _,L ~ M' _i .4 \_.' I 1 i MAY2 1 PAGEIFOUR I vrniii Lamar Nws ‘ 'THElCHAREOTTE'1`OWN GUAEUTAN ‘ 'P' rmsr or ILL" "' \ ` J . 9. 911 , » ------ .ii Battleship Tukes the Yluter-- Her Dimensions. l’l-lIl._\.lil-`.l.l'ill.\, l’a., Mny Siii-passed by izoiii- and ciiiiiileil on by her iiuii _~i_»'tii‘_-.lii|>, wliicli is no y,.¢_ .-.,,..pl.\.-il, _\iiii\rii'a'.~' latest nu ~ i greaitvsi \i:ii'.'liip the l»:»ittltsli lliiildiiig t`iiiii|~:iiiv:it Kensiiirtiii 'I`lie' \\':i' no ii.if.i\s:.ril ineiileiit to t ie .~. _ iiiar the ei-i'ciiii iiii-s. which wrre wi iiessvil liv n ili_1liiii:iiislic.l gutlicllii the llnited States nav thc eneral uncle sumls latest and Greatest piibiic was barred fromy attendlzng the ‘_ launching. No one was permitted to enter the yards without a card ol admission. The enforcement of the new rule was due, according to the explanation of the company ollicials, to extraordinary -‘conditions arising from the great size of the Wyoming. So huge is the nuinimoth hulk that it it ,“'conipletely filled the great 'shed bui V o' r he cradle and rendered it im il _ “‘giicst.~'. The christening party, headed _hy `_i\li.-ts, Ihirotliy Eunice Knight, daugh- K ter of a former chief justice of the of iinviil fiilli .'ii:.l otlicinl i".‘iii'P>`~`“t“` Wyoiiiink! supreme court rind sliousor tives of the .\`t.ule of \\'y tiv--I\‘ iiiluiiuii- fiiul \I"»Hi ii\.\' i-\\'ii<-Xi>i~i'i- Uoiiipieroi' laiinelicd n few weeks ago. viiiw-AI 4-iiiiiiol two sli'oiii.L'l_\' <':i°ilioii_ _vo ‘I 'l‘lie ilisiilaceniciif. of the Wyoming numusl "W.m ii"-\`.'.)iH'.“i\m".l~.‘_i"l\i;H1lnil is 6,000 tons greater than thnt, of the \\'iiiiiipli- pi‘t-si-rii tioii wliii If-.iiiiiiilif-siltiiiiixlystiiii-islu-yiiiiililiiiil tlii»iiio,~i \\i.iiili-i'l`ul tliiiii.: for ilic liuii' is of Iii-ln\vni' wliii-li lins been in ciiiiiiriis- c. _ ,I sion less th:-iii a year, and nearly 15, it 000 tons irrenter tlinii that. of the I tiri-gon, which .~:carcely iiiore iiiorc ii liai\ ~i-\ -i- si-~»ii. ir: '\_\ iiii_\` i i i-.‘ |i:i\'i- _ nl- A I " - ‘ *E ~il \\..`.l..-i'-.1 ..|~. II<~i'ai'l`i .~.tiiiiiil.1ii\ ioilii- ;:'i’ii'.v|li .ii \lii» Iiriirfnii tor i»-~|i»i~i-i -'|:i_\ li.iirli. itsii lizrril riilii liiii it is.-..i..rll_\ ,-.. .fl \'~\‘ i-.~iii-i\l'~i,r iI:i ii do-_' of thu ‘i\'nvy." ‘I 'I`lic Hi>£\rtiiiriit of the wyoiiiiiig \\'ill i, . _ _ ,__ i'oiisist_ of t\'.'el\'c l.Z~ineli and T.\\'eiit,\l- :iI1_'. i'»_~l »r»-il ullof Iii-= liiiii"_t :i':tiii": :.ii. i_\."g'~~.`:. I pr.--.t'ii|i'ii»|: i~ :is iollii',\~ l’...\ iziiiii. ii i /1 .\l--n'l..»l t‘r_\ .-1 iis, i ili -i Iiiii: I.:|'..iiiii di- t'.»iiipo:_~'i‘~-‘. I: ii/.. _viiii l,l.~ .l in-i'N'ii»' pi'.-fr-rtrcl by nriuor t\'.'ci\‘c inches: it ` ii'itui'.-i' ir l i. \i ii -‘iii f.i...iiii lliii iii- __ ,< - _ _ - _ _ _ ___,f`,,,,,__,,_,__ ,~__,.',‘,,,,,,,,,; ,,`,,`_,,___,,,,_,._,,,, ,_,.__,__ ..ii-I iight inches thick, and supplied ii ii ii ii i’ii»\| iii liu _,is l`I .-lwitli aiiiiiiunition hy el:-ctricril lioists ___lfriizii the niagaziiies and shcllrooms |}|l>i-_lo\v. The entire handling of the nttzicks there will be |irovidnil ri lint -\ ,:.iiiic-_.:i.. _ . _ .\~i~»'-.' ii=-~!i'. .ind iiioriiiiigw rub tlior- terv of twenty-one 5-inch guns, pro oi; '.`i\` lui ".\ii» si~.il|i. tcctcd I arnior of nicdiiiin thickness l'i»il._\‘»i ' li' ‘_'~i_~l;iil: 'lrl i':i\i-iirlil l ly . .. ' ' ' "` H L ‘-` "`» " I ,,,- t‘losc subdivision and stronz hulk oiiiiv-~ i..i1\.i.» miiiiii-iiiii'.'_' _six oiiiii-os Il:i~. Iliiiii: :ilso iiiii--null driicliiii . ' ` \st; isa i nl,\\o oiiiieoliollli- mlamgt the damage l,k,._l,_. tn reqult iii" lienils will .form additional protection iv- ` . . |`frorii iiiiiie in' torpedo explosions. \l.iilliii|ti_ i iil ol '.\;ii»ii:i di- t iiiiipiisi-1-`. Mix ilit iiiu li. i ‘~ \i r >i»li -l \i.i i' ii\\ii Iii. 1 i-_ _'\rl<, iid 4 . _ »ii ~ .i . lli-- .\li i,lli~ii~ i'_\-t:il,- tiillii- ony lluiii .i i=..»ii poiii- iii 'l..- l.;i~-..»i.i di-i7i.ii\i»..s.-i~'nml‘ |,,,f_1_1@sliip are tis follows: Length 0 load ivriter line, 554 feet; length over :ulitilii-_'I`i»-!{.a'i.ii _I"-i'|iiiii-'. l_.-_-l it sin iiii.--li:-ll lioiii-uiiil ii is ri-'i\I_\' ioi' uso. \e t 5 possible to huild the customary d stand about the prow for thc acconi- W _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Diiiioiliitioii of the spectators. .Provision l""""* “"" l""“‘""" l"'l"y “I '“h'“`.\\‘n.~= iiiude oiily-for the cliristcniiig 5'*""|-" “I ‘IIC *“'f“5‘I’ HMI’ “WI I‘l"L""” inrtv uiid 11 few distiiiizliislied ii'< Kidiiei l'ill sliould be taken ~. _ ii" ina will be iioiic by cletric motors. 'Iii-li-iliiii .i-i-iiiiiii-_ \\' iii-li ii:ixi~~' pt' ii-|~l- 1.' 1- pf . a' _-(_ l_\ \\ii‘i ilieoilii-i' iii;;i‘i-iiiiiiils,'l`nis liiiw- U ll Blue ag in torpedo boat . .i c . . .cur . The principal diiiicnsions of the big U senate of Lead. For the latter spray _.-._ ._..~._.-__-__, __ ~l.'-, i _ Q.. . ~_p3_.- _ (_ ~i -ET” ,. r' - N. ' r; . ll--if ll Al . i ., i , . __ _. _ 4.; _ i I _ _ or . if -‘T .- I' _~ ‘_ ,l, _*gs ._|. 'I V ‘lt ` K' .' -,'\'i` .‘J"..`:"'-"_ . ~..‘”l;=-'....'.‘:i+_~.- '- ‘ ` ‘Mi-‘-"f_=_~f-";’. -J- .Ll-».\_.‘k._ _._,_.-in ‘ ._" '_ ‘ _-‘-_»: :-,: _-_~ 1 _ _.. _ _“-_<5-"`_~; .. ' ` " .4 _ ~ .' .` ~;-.'-,g~_~\__~. 5.- "‘ 1 "-4 -5 . _ ’ ' _ -I-4... _ ‘ __ /=i.1“\=iw. s- --' _ e< 1-: , -er 1 1-." >‘ '17 'l _rx-° . .és . _ wétlii .. _ _ ) , il __ .. , ,, .. _ _ Ili ai 's » . - - *_* _ _ . _ _ _ __ .Ig i _é` _‘,.__ \‘__ __ . ,__._,_,i,;,___».i_\:__ _ A __}_.. ._,... _Q . . _ i - ., . -..~_». .;_. ,.__,._ ».i. :_-_._._ _‘- ` ' I l ‘i i,, ‘W T23’ l'l‘"?.i~1~‘¢2Z? li, .-:,;‘. . _ ~.\ good iiir-roi s 1-n i ' 5 i ' r _A+ l' ' ' »'+'~`2"lI~.~'u.s&# rv- . " i _ . - » rw r hifi f 1' I t; »`--'- = Tiie impeiliiii I t is the Besl ‘*"i"~' lll>~‘.3`"~'*“.“`.';,iLeli35“ii'i`f>.r;,'»".'f",;`..=» ‘ Motor . i They are miny 3". the inarket, but for general ex- cellence :ind :ill * r it-lifi iili 1 eonimiy, .~»iiiiplicil_\' rind iliii'.'il'iiliiy tlio liiipci'i.il 1:. iiii~|iii 'ell ~ii:ilily siip1“'l-rvtillzz the secondary battery and fiiiiiiel liascs. At the ends of the iiiain belt arc transverse armor liiilklicads. liueli bnrbelte is of nrnior varying from four inches to eleven inches iii lllICk|10FS» “`hl°h l‘I'otects'tlie eiitire aniiiiunition-liaiidling inacliinerv for the 12-iiicli guns in the tiirrct above. A stroiig _protective deck extends all fore :ind aift. ' 'l`lic Wyoiiiing will lic fitt.ed for R flagship and her coinpletenieiit. as such will consist of 85 officers and 1,tl3l0inen. It is expected she will lie ready for c'-'onimission by the end of the year. BUD MOTH. ’l`liu Bud Moth is reported as being very plentiful this year. tin looking carefully at the trees one notices tiic leaves curled up about the blossom hiids and if they arc carefully' opened ` n tiny red worm is noticed. It mov- - es rapidly and may easily escape un- ~ noticed. Tliese worms eat the flower ' buds and consequently destroy anv prospect of fruit. These should hc sprayed at once either with the pois- ,oned Bordeaux mixture or with the Liinc-Siilpliur wash poisoned with Ar- tlie (‘oiiimercia.l mixture ehouldhe used and applied at the rate of 1 gal spray to 35 gals of water and 3 I‘bsArsenate of Lead to 40 gals. This spraying must be done before the blossoms open. Full information can be had onapplication to the Depart- ment of Agriculture at Cliarlotteto- wn. I‘. E. Island. 0B1'l’UAllY The Reaper is busy again gathering in the ripened grain. The slicnvee _ ripe for the lini-vest are fast biiriie away to l'1l.crnity’s shore. The death occurred on May lti, l‘.lil, of Allison LcI<`ur- ,guy of North Tryon at the age of 73 iycars. l-Ic was one of the most res- pected men in the community. He has seen the wilderness change to at rich land prosperoiis country, `\';cll suppl- ied with schools, clilirches, and all the comforts of lifc. 'l`hrce children came tlie. loss of ri diitifiil niid i~r-_spccl,eil E_.A .___ OUR SELECTED ON l0N SETS than onions grown from seed. in rows. Tansrnous 7° nuuniiluli -vw. Caijler & Company Ltd. I ONION SETS Alloiiioiis attain full size :uid maturity tlie same season from spring sown seed,yct many peo- ple desire to plant our sets lor earliest onions for the table or to use green or for buiichiiig. Our supply of onion sets are grown and sel- ected with great care. lirich small onion is planted separately, and grows to alarge onion iii a short time :ind matures much earlier Plant three to four inches apart """I follow. ii.s.s wroiiiiiio is iiiuiiciiisii ICM'-f 1Y°f Re-f._..._;“.§..T;T"’i..Y.if,iT,‘§’_;,l,..,__i Signing by grasses, t a y out. Alone! no one chooses, ur caresaes me here, For the blossomed mass, is far more dear. In the lives of men, I’m but a blight, a weed. _ I'm not chosen for the woi-ld's great need, The blossomed mass, are. the gems ol the night, ‘ And their sweet purity, the gems of light. They trample me under their feet as they pass. l’in not seen in the dry sea grass, So l‘in wcaried and worn, with their faults again, Anil fall like a rag in the tears of rain. 1'in of little use in this world of nigiit I’m but a daisy, to make its dark ways bright, My petals are narrow, not fragrant or bright., And I do not sparkle iii thc gloom of night. So I stand apart, sore tossed ri- boiit. i l nod in silence, :is the cliildreii shout, llut l’m a part of (lod’s great plan. i Ho ]'ll liliissoiii mid siiiilv, :uid do tlic best that I can. 3411011 fllyilefals will iviloer niid fade away. 'l`lie seeds to fall in the thorns by the way. lint periiaps.frmii my tomb, sonic blossoins may i.:i'ow, The thorns may br- i'iises, lirigliter gciiis to do niiire. Mnry I. S. Yeo. (‘ll'l"l`1N(l IlA'l‘l~1t~l IN A'l`l.Al\"l‘l(‘ .\‘Illl‘l’lN(l. MON'l`lll‘}Al., May 27-'l‘lie prospects of a rnte war in the Atlantic shipping circles here.. It appears that tlic (lan- ndian Pacific has li(-cii thc leader in tlic insurgent inoveiiiciit, /ind has giv- i‘ii definite warning tlint it will niil. again be a party to the iiirreeiiieiit. iindvr which all the Nortli Ailunlic. Lines have been working. - i __ 4"-_-1; . uo..-uir lolu Her Site uid Nur have ll Pint Of Good Blood ln Iler Body. Mrs. Dosithe P. Cormier, Middle Sack- Iille, N.ll., says: _ " ln the spring of 1807 I was :ill run lown, and the doctor tiilil nic I htid not i piiit of good blood iii iny body. I took lillei-eiit. remedies from doctors, but they ‘.iil not seein to _do ine any good, After having tiikeu a lot ofdiflcreiit other kinda .if medicine, and they did not seein to benefit me, I was almost in dcspiiir :uid did not know what to do until my hus- band met; a lady and told her about my sickness and she told Iiiin to try Bur- duclc Blood Bitlcrs as she had received Lho greatest be .efit from using it. My husband went and bought ine' n bottle, and after having taken it I felt. better, so I kept on using one bottle after iiiiotlicr until I had taken -six in ull and than I was strong and weIi.` I ain positive 5 _ " d that my being rlivc to-day is due to the use of Burdoek Blood Hitters. One spring since then I was not feelin ver well und had a lot of work to o I thoiaght I would procure a bottle of Bur ock Blood taken two I was nblo to do 9. lot of hrir work all the summer, and I never lelt better in my life. ln the winter of 1906 I had Pneumonia, und it left me with a severe pain in the left side. lflvery Bitters and after 1 had l0N’T Flllll. WITH YUUII LIVER _.l- MIIKE IT IIITIVE lllll llEIlI.l`llY WITH “FIlU|T-A-TIVES” ‘ Don’t treat the Liver with common purgatives. Salts, senna, calomel aud the host of “liver ills" do not act on the liver at all. '.IPhcy merely irritate the bowels. “Fruit-a-tives” will cure Biliousness and Torpid Liver because this famous fi-uit medicine acts directly on the liver. “Fruit-a-tives" corrects liidigcstioii and Constipation-not by inflaining the bowels like conimou purgatives, but by making the liver active and lienlthy. "Fruit-a-tives” is the greatest liver medicine in the world, mid is the only .medicine made of fruit juices. ~ 5oc. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, z5c. At all dealers, or from Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. i 1N Mnmomnivi Died May 8th, 1911 Mrs Jane Wil- liams of Westmoreland, P. E. I., aged 72 years. For three years he was ill of e. singular disease during which she siiffered very much hut was inercifuily saved from all mumuring and impatience. Though debari-ed from the *public worshiping of God slie constantly enjoyed His comfort- ing presence. So completely was she delivered from the fear of death that she would contemplate it with the greatest calmness. Her mental powers retained their full vigor unitil the close of lier life and thc Lord was pleased to answer Iier constant pray- cr by gr.1ntiiig her an easy release. Slie cniinly breatlicd thc sigh of ex- piration and rctii'cd from this vain niid traiisient world. Her reiiiains were intcrrcd in the home ceiiiictery ut Springtoii. ’l‘he funeral service'was conducted byi I"nstor Field of ’1‘r_von. Six daiiglitcrs and seven sons gre left, inciiidiiig lloderick on thc lionicstead. ller fatlierless children are commit- ted unto his hands who has said." I will preserve_tlicm alive.'_’ Her loss will be long and di-cply deplorrd by lier iuiiiierous lrieiids. _ ~ (‘1{I(_‘~.'\G0 STOCK Co. _ 'l‘liere was a time some years ago in l.lic tlieatrical business when tlic best class ol' theatre-goers were not as a riilc patrons of the stock com- panies. 'l`oday thc best productions which are given in iiiiiny cities iiur- ing a season are those peodiiced by the stocks. In fact some of the great- est plays which are produced on the stage today are such a success that the star and play never leaves New York City, or if it does only visits the leudiiig cities. For this reason the ordinary tlieatre-goer who cannot 'spend his entire winter in the large cities could not get to see the really big shows and great plays, if they were not offered by first.-class stock attractions. Mr. llo.-isKarn of the Chicago Stock (ioiiipany, appreciating the above fac- ts, this season closed contracts with some of the greatest. writers of the present day for the exclusive use of their plays outside of New York (‘.itv, A mere glance at the following list of productioiis which he has un- der contrrict and which will be pro- dure~.i during: the engagement here, will verify his assertion that there will lie no better days seen in this citv this season at even n two dollar nice than he is going to give the morning when I would get out of bed I had to sit down for a wiiilo it wus so painful. After I had used Burdock Blood Bitters the pain disrippcured com- pletely. lt luis also cured me of blccdiiig iles. I have received so much benefit llom Burdock Blood Bittera that you may publish this as it may help other-1 u it as me." Manufactured only by Tho T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto. Out. ,_,,__.._..___...---1-1 to the home vi'/.-Mrs Major Hucstis. -----------1-°*°' |i\p..S_ pianoiip wnigh fm- tw., pears. to Suinniersice; Mrs. l-liigli Walker, Al- _ if.|,.n,,me,, l _.,,.,.__€_.,_ ,,_ ,nav also fr liziiiy; and Arnold on the hoinestcad. P_5_l§3__‘(l]_|`;,‘7;i’(?tt,f|n65tl:é‘;3e grn_`,h_2 gil.. pen ,ll (l‘l15l(1c"li."it¢_h_ Stamig mxgl His wife also survives liiiii. For .vcn- “_ _ ’ I , g n X I, `t pm- two in tho ]ig¢__ lemm (gpm-ics _rs Mr. l.1il<`iii‘L:i~.y wus uiialilc to follow 0 er ml ow pr_G85 n de G?) _ml }{i..in_ HN. m,f_i,.,,- nf The Music Mm.. . . . . l . .l h h I his tuiiployiiiriiil.. liiiriiig liis_lii|ig ill €:S§‘|_§_`;1u,'tI_,?,)n‘,_'|’,__ Qgfzbuse 2'3"; tier, 'l'lin l.ioii and the Mouse and 'Thi' iicss liii wus rliccrliil iiiiil piiticiil. to a ‘_ nf vm", munev by b,|y|_,,U at '|‘hi|-.1 [ingi~vn_ M1-_ I¢¢,..igKmn has sep. ilcifree tliul, i-xr-,il_i~:| u:i|.iiiiisliiiiciil. " ' .'- ‘ __ \,\~.\_.| ¢_h,._ ri .MS f ,. pg ,.5 1 -ph The fuiicrul iimr-cssioii to thi-_ r-1nnct.- BROWN 5' 158 Queen S;El2'i_;'d~»| it~‘iti°|icliild, Lp|'riiio‘i)iiicdll lilyws1linlliyci‘it(i i'_v =i_i. f`-iii»_e ’I'i'a\'ei-‘e ww- lpi‘i:_c _mid __ " lies as .1 iictrr-_r iitni-_v than 'ine Man tin iiutira service was noni uc .cc bv BH _ . of the Hom- fm- whq Si 11- - .- _ _ _| shirts lor Dig mon up to 18 » I0 m Ulf ln llev W. M. liielfl. lVIiii~li syiiipatliv is 'or L25 q,,a||,_y rmht at pa|_o,,5_ theme to that play it hm; that R,-tp.. i~_xti-iiileil to tliii liciraiicrl friiiiily upon 5_29d,f tif- tough of ,,nth(,,4 C115,-nctnristic of iii-_ml and in the coiiiiiiiinity he leaves For bm mon only Ught wemht Music Master the greatest dramatic a vncriiir:_v_ werstod Panf_S_ Walsh bands uplsiiccess the world has known in n i_“"*'“`_‘ to 42 [.;,,,,|,s,, wmsmd ",,|,,_il1\|iiili'cil yeeis. fiiiufii <_u\.oi-gi='s for- Golorb wortl, to 4 95 for 2_5() liner Ili-nailwa" production (‘.\ntheH_ ‘ fi cn f (iii iiniii l‘‘>IllIU\Y Wg' Star? Orgwprgln ang éqgni Massive and atupendioiis scenic Pro ,dainilriilf you must kill thc geriii. 8- 0130 J. . a 0nS. - dl _- 3 ii ' 'l`hei‘e is ii liair drcssiiig called Paris- durtmn of Urlthes’ the mmt beaut ian 'riiige which in now sold in every 10 plegag of grass glggh |2_ |4 _ . . town iii (lnnada. It is guaranteed by, 16, I8 and 200 at Pi\f»0!\S- \ ` ?i~iel)rlilli‘ tllylltallltlhrllildlthlvilterileuznlli '13 (leo E I-lu hes to crndict-ite dandrull ‘5--29dllr2l N0' ind yshould fail to :ge gtlh' i ‘ » thc:-iti‘c-goci's during the engagement ,of the Chicago Stock (‘ompe.ny, and e\'r.tyoiie knows that their prices are 1,witliin the reach of all for the best seats in' the theatre. The plays which are announced to back up the' above assertions include The Climbers from the pen of Clyde Fitch, wliicii Amelia Bingham has played for the last thr- _ee \eurs in the best theatre:-i in the lcountry at the highest prices. The 'Straiglit Road, the starring vehicle of `lVlr, Klciu's writiiigs, which made The lflll lllfly ever prescned on anv stage. stop falling hair, splitting hnir and . $7000.00 yrlisplay of Paraslan gown llilliousness and hackaclic are 1 common cvniplaints which surely Fiii We Specialize on Repairing \\'e lake pnrliciilairpricle inllic work nfour ri-pniriiig department for we know it is uuusiiully ex- cellent. Yourjewelry can be left here with ilie assiiruiice of getting supreme satisfaction. Everything that care, skill, experience and ingenuity can suggest will be done to gunralitee you satisfac- lion. vi. _N__ I/iN_io~ result f om a tor,r'd- Pnonuom wiuerun. vim pg' ‘ bleak oats, pontoon. *»“"“u“§ ,And Vault 00'! nfs The Canadian A F W ‘ VQW>;»‘\ §¢;1_h_;“ A _b_igteri_!: “gud D0ultry_l_n rg! gsm. rim Da ' I Jrriio I\"&l0l'».~"“'>~ ~ f\'Wl'3I' ‘ ' _~ -» ' ; ' '- E5; __-._ '_._ _ . _ .' ._ "_ ,' f ~.... u ___,,..,‘¥i‘.,_,c\,~ _.__io._ _- _l ,. ___ ___ -__ _~ ____ ____._.__‘-______-_. 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