,., o-w-éw" s: - . a ~ /=*"-~ >=r-.:=r.-.-.-».__—- -. : .- | 01m GANG TALKIE AND NOVELTY‘ “- " ‘ i, ~ - nkoruan AGAINST snowman. ‘ u m .. Pruitt“ IA u T , ' ~~-- idwbVl¢l0ll¢ ‘ '1' 2“.5.1?.Z.T.‘3; 3:1 ‘ light-fates» " ‘ i ‘ u'_'.u..t:.4‘l'lv- v o . , WILLIAM FQX pmcnts 311m“ $1.1" i“ ' ,4 ~- the o .¢,_ 1.. ‘ A Apaches. ‘ (IIIIORD DEMPSIY But different - a brilliant, new, startlingly origins‘. remarkably appealing, ‘ic comedy drama. of modern yflllllflilers- IIIEAR AND SEE TIIE ARMY-NAVY FOOTBALL CLASSIC! a Western Guardian l I -BUY HOCKEY STICKS, SKATES ‘ jboots, pucks, etc., at Bruce's. 917-l-6-2iI THEY HAD TO SEE PARIS By Homer Croy (Continued from pagg 2) bnd louder and deeper and deeper, like g volcano suddenly grown active. Hats were flung off, people swayed like wheat in the wind, a. shower of stone fell. The roaring grew louder; it was coming w, higher, closer to the llop of the ground . .. a black greasy body of iiguid came to the top cf the P1116. gurgled, gushes and sank back ogain with the sound of a monster wooden pump just beginning Ito “nrlme"; there it bubbled for a breahtless moment and then again the earth shook, this time Mth a floater infernal violence, a mightier retching; the hissing grew louder; there was a violent ooniortion 6f the liquid gurgling at the mouth of the pipe and up shot a mighty black cbtarwct with a savage, snarling roar 16411111: and mrniug within itself. The liquid crashed against the heavy croemoards oi the derrick with adeep spiteful growl like the continuous, growing roar of an ocean wave com- ing in on the shore. The derrick rock- ed, cross-pieces flew-off and whirling away. Back to the ewund the heavy lihuid crashed with a. deafening roar sin out over the embankments of the tiny diloes it spread. They had not been lbuilt for such a. flood as this. The black let continued tto play, rising and falling like a mighty fountain with a ball dancing at the top. The brown flood now came rushing and sweeping toward the people, propelled by the force in the earth for below. The explosion had opened some cham- ber under countless tons of pressure sphere it had lain for endless ages; and now suddenly, astonishingly, the pres- siire had been removed end it leaped and fought and struggled for freedom. The crowd ran wildely scrambling om, pirshing, shoving Willie the black, waves rushed afler them in joy; Clothes were drenched, cars epatio 1, the lease writer with thol maps shook off the dripping, brown- black liqud. ...._. &.. , r ._-_-,-.,-_.... “Mi/Q.” _ ..._»---.. .._--..---.._s.-_..-~_-..-. -. -.=-.-.-.r_=—~;=,-:-.-~.v_ _-;- _-_ =.-......q,__ as Q-..-._ l4 $4¢QC‘>; ca»; QIIQQQ§OQéQZQQ>~JQQIZ&J.Q - .--.-..-_.~ :r—-Ir~yw-y- s..." -»-_...-...--,- mu“..- .- qnc¢!%rwrp- . WYfiOWU'Q on} I, fr» be Continued) 'Bright.~'l'he neighbors who called U191!‘ first baby "Bill" because hi! came on the first of the month. \ Z l l i I l l 5 I l u-Qqqi Oscar -Teacher of 951-1-7-11. Formerly with B. F. Keith Circuit Prof. i. Elementary and Advanced Students " iioarazflamtolram. -— —MARRIED—-A pretty wedding --GENUlNE FAIRBANKS sTANn-‘Hnok place a, Kemmgwn on the e,,__ ARD scales with bag racks and nick- lmmg of December 31' 1929' when Miss oiled weights, etc. Order now ntrMmerva Cauwrme Dung“, only Bracifs- 917‘1'6'2i,daugl1t.er of Mr. John C. and Mrs. ‘Duggan became the bride of Mr. Al- -°RDER 5°35“ RUGS- ‘wus- vin Rough Sudsbury, son of William wmP-‘h ‘t Bmcys- 9174mm Sudsbury, Spring Valley. Rev. J. R. Saint performed the ceremony. The witncsscss WCTE Miss Irene Cham- pion, cousin of the ‘bride and Mr. Keir Duggan, brother of the bride. After the ceremony was performed the newly wedded party were the re- cipients of many sincere good wishes from ‘their numerous friends in Kensmgton and elsewhere. The ev- cning was passed in enjoyable, soc- ial intercourse, The wedding party their relatives and their invited guests enjoyed to satiety a‘ sump- tuous repast, prepared in the most approved étyle, by ms. John c. Dug- gan and others. The married life of the young married couple was usher- ed in with favorable auspices, and a]; good wishes confirmed this pro- phecy. A large number of beautiful and useful {presents were donated by the appreciatice friends, which are a testimony qf "the high esteem-in. which the couple are held. With the usual fond adieu the wedding party repaired to the house of the groom where a cordial ‘welcome W813 ex- tended-Y. —IIAVE INSTALLED 'IN KEN- SLNGTON latest battery charging equipment in McMahon Building- Satisiaction guaranteed. W. H. Mann. 947-1-7-31 —RACC000NS WANTED-Any- one having raccoons for sale oom- munlcato with Box 65, Summcrside, giving description and price. 958-1-7-21 -—HOCKEY MATCH at Kenslngton. Kenslngtcn Granites Vs C. Y. M. L. of Summerslde, opening game of the A. E. McLean Cup Series Thursday night January 9th. Mr. McLean will bc there in person to open the series. Admission as cents. ' 959 —ANNOUNCEMENT—Dr. Ingram Jardine, of Kensington, will be ab» sent during the month of January at- tending post-graduate courses at Montreal and New York. 959 iOrf-f§§O¢§'§O§O-f§§fi§§-iO-O O 9'7- DR. J. P. MILLARf DENTAL SURGEON g o MILLVIEW SCHOOL Following is the standing of Mill- view School for the month of Novem- bcrz- ‘ V Grade X-l, Lila Jenkins. - Grade- IX-l, Elinor Jenkins; 2, Lois Smith; 3, Annie Sheidow; 4, Edi- son Sheidow. Grade VIII-l, Calvin Smith; 2, Mary Grant; 3, Kitchener Smith. Grade VII-l, Mary Murphy; 2, Joseph Acorn. ' Grade VI-l, Ruth Shcidow; 2, Rose Grant; 3, John Jenkins. Grade V-1, Venie Smith; 2, Albert Storey; (i, Helen Smith; 4, Elmer HOURS-A! to 12.30 2 to 5.00 Corner Queen and Richmond § i z i. O0 OOO-QQOO-OOQO O-OQ4O O O O O Tenders For Wood and Ice Sealed Tenders will be received by‘ the undersigned up fill Tuesday, Jan- uary 14th, 1930 from any person will- ing to contract with the Stanley Dram; _ Dairy Co., for 100 cords wood. 70 Grade 111_1, mm Gmng; 2,Eve1yn cords of soft wood and 30 cords hard Drake; 3, Elwood Jcnkln5; 4' wane;- wood, in 10 cord lots cut in 3 ftl Gran; ' ltmilm. Aflylhllll We!‘ 5" l0 b0 Sllmg Grade ‘II-l, Helen Taylor; 2, Mary Wood to be neatly plied on Factory Jgnklng; 3,1011“ Dfnkg ' Grade I-1, Dorothy Drake; 2, Dor- Grounds for measurcme . Al“ Pumfll "u 2° w"! Ice from the othy Wcatherbie; a, Stanton Jenkins. Draw of Stanley Bridge. Old sawdust ghrgsune Bruce, Tegchen to be removed and replaced by new. W. S. liIaoEWEN, Secretary LABOR MINISTER SAYSJIOMIN- HON OPPOSITION IIAS TO BE OVERCOME FIRST v ' LONDON, Jan. 6.—The campaign I for free trade within the Empire and M. Fits sponsors, Lord Beaverbrook and Violin_ Lord Rothermere, were attacked by- Hon. Georgs Lansbury, in a speech at Bow tonight. i The Minister denounced domestic policies being advanced by the news- BANKS Commerce 250 Montreal ,.., 325 ‘Nova Scotio .. 35o ‘Royal .. .. 301 | Canada Dock and Dredge . ALso LUPINO LANE IN “BAITLING S l 5 T l B. S" i -_ — Prince Edward B|agk watgh Thursday MOWAT AND MACGILLIV- [QUOTATIONS FURNISHED BY RAY, STOCK BROKERS MONTREAL EXCHANGE Abitibi 30 Asbestos..." 23 Bell Telephone .. 150 B. C. Power A .. B. C. Power B . Brompton Building Products Canadian Car‘ . . . .. Canadian Bronze .. Canadian mausmn Alcohol Canada‘ Power, and Paper ' . . . Cockshutt Plow .. Consolidated Smelters . . .. . . . . . . Canada Brewing 8 Canada Cement,............... 19 Dominion Bridge .. 74% Famous Players ....,, 43% 258 Fraser . . . . . . . 17 General Steel Wares .. 19 Hamilton Bridge ............... 33E‘; International Nickel ... ... 32% Lake of the Woods 40'»; Massey Harris 42 McCall-Frontenac 25 National Breweries .. National Steel Car .. . Power~Corporation_ , , Quebec Power . . Shawinlgan Film Steel-of Canada‘. w}; Winnipeg rm. 50% MONTREAL CURB British American Oil Canadian Vickers . . . . .. Distillers Seasgram Dominion Erlglneering . EasternDairles........... . . Hydro Ellectric salt Imperial Oil ............. ' Intrenational Pete Imperial Tobacco .... ..... Noranda . . . . . . . . 36 Walker Booderham ' NEW vonx srocx EXCHANGE American Can 110%; Allied Chemical ............... 260 Air Reduction Anaconda Copper . . ‘ American Tel s; Tel ..........>2o2 American Smciting 6s Refining. 75% 'v American 8.: Foreign Power .. DIM Atlantic Refining ma“ Bethlehem Steel ” "un- Continental Can Corn Products ............ C. P. Eastman ,Kodak 4 General Electric .............. 245% Goodyear I5 A1 In Memoriain » "I'll IATI TOIIAB COLBY . Ia the death Olfrvblll Goody a! l-Iauelbrook, the Community has lost one of its oldest and molt respected residents. _ He was horn inAlexl-ndria, not o. ‘in auu’ 1m; no xutmr. ‘roam ‘ CCMU, emigrated from Ireland and settled first at Newfoundland; his mother's name was Susanna. Penal, who emiihicd from England to Yar- mouth, Nova Beetle. In the early part of the nineteenth Century may land- ed at Point Prim, Prince Edward 1s- land, from there they journeyed to Squaw Bay, now called Alexandra, where they made their home and. where a family of twelve children were born, info of whom Mrs‘. John Murray, Tyrone, and Mrs. Joseph Acorn, Millvlew, still survive. In early life the late Tobias Coldy moved from Alexandra to Harelbroolt, where he purchased what was known Montreal Pow?! ............... 132 ~- New York Central .-. ~ Nash 56'.’- as the Eiiworth property; two years later he married Catherine Awrn of‘ Hermitage, Vernon River, who pre- deceased hitn- several years ago. From this union were born ten ‘children. seven of whom are still living, as fol- lows: Mrs. J. J. Murray, Emyvale; Mrs. Joseph Creamer, Kelly's Cross; Mrs. Joseph Dziacoll, Mt. Gertie, Charlottetown; William, Hazelbrook; John n, Brighton, and Alfred, Brooklyn, N, Y. After the death of his first wife, he married Margaret Driscoll of Mt. Herbert, who still survives him. ‘ The deceased was‘ of a very quite and‘ unassuming disposition and was never known to say anything which ‘ might in any way tend to lessen a person's good‘ reputation; he was also of a very modest nature and he be- lieved in the maxim "Not to let the ' right hand know what the left hand doeth." l-le was sober, honest and ih- dustrious and by his labor and 1n. dustry and good agement he ac- quired one of the finest properties in Lot 48. ‘ ' ' ' , He was always a devoted and faith- ful meinbc of the ‘Catholic Church and by his faithfulness to his church and his upright llfehe won and rc- ‘tained the respect of all the people of the neighbourhood, irrespective of creed. “ As a reward he had the ‘consolation of reoeivinz the last rites of the Church and Idrjhivihg his family at ’ bedside. qurlnphisilast illness. He K. My!" intgresifin politics. , f _ a iife long Conservdtive, though without, prejudice‘ to any party. He was in failing health for the past four 0i‘ flvfl y0!1'B_.,but_ with special care and nursing he was able to be around until about =six weeks. before his death, when he was confined to his bed with what the Doctor called "heart Blllams" which prevented him from taking anything but liquid nour- ishment. In this condition he grud- ually grew weaker, which was bitcnsi- fled by the regrettable gassing gccld. ent, recorded in the papers beforg m; death. _ ~ The funeral took place on Tuesday morning, December 24th to St. Jonah. lm's Church, Vernon River, and w“ llrrelv attended. The p111 bearers were: Andrew Morrissey, Frmk 13m- @011. Willi-m Candy. Robert Coady. William Acorp and Joseph Acorn. The many spiritual and floral tri. butes received are evidence of the hlsh esteem in which the deceased was held by all who knew him. May his soul rest lnpeace. . Montgomery -Wll‘d 46% .. 169% Briggs Mfg. Co. ..16'.i Overland '.....-~....»........... B Columbia Carbon ,_ 175 . Pub. service of-New Jersey .._.. so Columbia‘ Gas'................ 75th,‘ Rlmllllwn Rand m... Columbia Gramophone ' " Radio Keith Orpheum- Consolidated Gas,.... Radio mi Chrysler . . . . Sliitllill‘ Q11 r¢......i'.-......... 24% Standard on of New Jersey ssv, Standard Oil oi New York . Shell Union Studebaker’ . . a. U. S. Rubber ..- U. B. steel .. .. Herbert; ' t '1 ’ n: _;-‘ .. leaves "for jumniirslda-"flicodsy, 4111""! 1th. at I p, m. Return for! rivals-Knights o! Columbus Home Tuesday, Jamlary 7. at 8.15 for mem- hers and lady friends. aaa-i-‘o-zl CLYDE RIVER-During the Week of Prayer the service in the Pres- byteriln Church. Clyde River, will a. on Thursday evening, Jan. 0th, at 7.30 o'clock. Y ‘ ABEGWEITS VS. CRYSTAL Special train leaves for Bunimerside" Tuesday. January 7th. at a p. m. ne- turn rue £1.90. aza-i-u-zi ABEGWEIT HOCKEY SPECIAL leaves for a Bumnzerside ‘Ibesday. January 7th. at 5 ‘p. m. Return fan‘ $1.95. A “l 926-1441 VIOLIN TUITION-Miss Kathleen llomby has re-opeded her- violin class. Phone flilTor 1on1. at 240 Syd- ney Bt., next to Notre Dame Con- vent. »- 150-11 FUNERAL WEDNESDAY-Jim Ill- neral 0t the late Mrs. Capt. White will take place Wednesday morning at 8.45, the 8th inst, fIOm her late residence, 88 Water St, to St-Dun- . staffs Basilica, thence to.._Ro|nan Catholic Cemetery. Please omit flow- ers. » ANGLICAN JIIUBCII-Scrvlces will be held on Sunday next. Janu- ary 12th, in Christ Church, Cherry Valley. Morning service at ll a: -m.; evensong at 7 p. m. Preacher at both services, please remember Capt. Casey, C, A., (who is in charge of all Church Army work in Cmadanhopes to vis- it Christ Church, Cherry Valley.’ on Monday evening, January 20th. Time of service later. ‘ . ’ sracrAr. snavlossaxhe servic- es in the Brookiield congregation during the Week of. Prayer willbe a; foliowa-l-lartsville Tuesday even- ing, Jan. 7th; Brookfielrl, Wednesday evening, Jan. 8th, and Hunter’ River. Friday evening. Jan. 10th. The service at Harisville will be at 7 p. m. and the services at Brookiield and at Hunter River will be at‘7.30 p; m- All are cordially invited. ' ‘ ' ' INSTITUTE MEETING-JEN Deer ember meetifl! of Maryann-institute was held at the homo ofMrs. (has. wyand with eleven members and one visitor present. Meeting opened‘ by- instltute Ode and repeating creed in unision. . Roll was called and answered. Reports were given of ‘sick committee and new ones appointed. It was decided to have the school scrubbed in the holidays and also w send boxcs.of fruit and candy to the sick and shut in. Mrs. Gordon Hous- ton read a paptr on making ‘lions!- hold my and MrsFWarfield Orr on school lunches. A very‘ ‘pleasant social hour was spent ma meeting closed by National Anthem. Neill meeting to boNield at the home‘ of Mrs. Willard Nicholson. roll ‘call to be answered by New Years sugges- ‘tions. v ‘ ' ‘ ‘flfllfv Stefan . Propped Up In Bod ' Mrl. Norman Bishop, Salisbury, N3, vrites:—“l was troubledWIitb faint and dizzy lpdla and when I would lie down I would suffer mrib with mothering spells. I got,» I lad to sleep propped up in bed. “My doctor mi it was my heart and nerves, and thn I needed a good hart tonic » my...‘ Ansowur ‘noose: 1rsom.“ -‘ I136. i‘. 1, “Nicki-If saloon AND Auorrogrronrg, _ out. , Hutchinson- Auo f’ .. Herald. mm glnmhiolloyrd with ~ F Loan-n "sushi Nllht." A social its‘... .~_. A .- _-,-.A ... Ififfir (BUY NOWAN‘ cnvsrALs‘ vs. ABIGWIITS at summerside. Special‘ train "leaves Charlottetown ruesu-y. January 7th. std p. m. Return fare $1M. ‘ ' ' " flt-l-fl-zi nAcits wnnunsnAv-mers will be racing at Oyster Bed Bridge on Wednesday next at 1.30. Three class- QUEENS- COUNT! COURT-At the ‘two sessions of the Queens Coun- ty Court yesterday three eases for debt were dealt with, th of Gard- iner vs. Binns, Dfulfidwfi ‘vs. Bruce Constable, FredG. Kelly vs. Alfred Ryan. Judgment was rendered for the plaintiff ineach case. Judgment was given by default in a number cf sim- ilar eoses when no defense appear- ed. - . -. ._b--n I GBEENVALE W. L-The December meeting was held on Tuesday evening, December 10th, at the home of the president, Mrs. Alfred Carew. Meet- ing opened with singing o! "Hark the "Christmas suggestions." were elghtmembers and two visitors P118- ent. Minutes rend and siilled. Fol- lowing committees were, appointed: Miss Janie Spence ‘ and Mrs. H. Spence; Sick, Miss B. Matheson, Mrs. H. Silliphant, Miss Janie Spence, Mrs. M. Smith, Mrs. B. Bllliphant and Mrs, Albert. Paul. Institute news" were distributed. Correspondence from Sealflale Committee read 5nd stamps were purchased by members. It wu decided to contribute $4.00 towards gifts for pupils at school closing. Next meeting roll call will be, answer- ed with "Thoughts and _ Suggestions for the New Year" and plans will be made for the winter meetings. ‘The Secretary reported $10.00 proceeds from chicken suppqrand baznrin the early part of December. Miss B. Matheson invited themembers to her home for the January meeting.‘ Pro- gram’ consisting of heading. “A Christmas Message" and Christmas was spent in music and singing ‘the old-tints favorites, refreshments being served by the hostess. ‘ axrnAms roxom TREATMENT -'I‘he' Conquest oi Diphtheria‘ was the subject of a timely address by Di‘. F. W. Tldmarsh It Gyro 118$" evening The weaker reviewed iife suigutulirproirapsmiue in mount "Iwua-dvtledtotah , t MuBURluig lll/"lll Nlllfl Fill‘ and i m sounds» has who‘! ussbnv». Wsbussiosv. u... : 6 Rolls Toilet Papojf23o. :3 Royal Yeast Cakes 21c _ a Nugget Shoe Polish‘12¢_' 1O Cakessurprlse Soap . ,1 0w Dutch Cleanser Ea. .1o¢ S :. Finest Macaroniih. a‘ Pumpkin, for, PiesTin‘. .-. .14¢ I,‘ Beehive Corn Syrup 5 Tl‘; j London, Corn Starch Slit", ..___27c‘§ qic Baking Powder1tl3f34-C g ‘ Y7-193u ll E jut‘! I II a q y‘; USAVE- "is; _. 23¢ ,5 I ‘ .350 ‘ E Tfilflgf‘ ‘Salado, Tea 1,1‘! ‘.74c . l-gx :1 ‘ "a fate; v Rolled Qats 5. c256 ‘gnu; ‘ulnnum iu-uuu The Messrs Maurice Tierney and Mlmww Ifllrray, of Tyrone. were visitors to the city on Monday. Mr. Russell miseoll. Johnstoin River. was l. recent visitor to the city. ' Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Keefe have returned from e. very pleasant trip from wooastocx and at John, N. a. Miss Kathleen Cusack, Brookvalc, has returned to P. w. o‘. to‘ resume be: course in Teacher Training. i Miss Mabel ‘Cusaok, ‘teacher of Auburnfnnd her sister Kathleen, student at P. W. C., spent their va- cation at their home in Brookvale. Miss Olive Gillespie of‘ Bummer- side, Miss Annie idnkletter, oi Northam, have returned to resumr their studies at P- W, O. after spend- ing l, pleasant vacation at their homes. \ s1‘. nuns Ann zrou onuacnna m Sacrament of the lord's Sup- per was observed in Bt. Jame: Church Sunday. A very fine congre- gation was present-finally of the Zion Church also being in attend- ance. Rev. M. Scott Pultcinpreach- ed I most appropriatsmarmon on the words‘ "Peace I leave with you, My pesos I give unto you?’ Sl- Jarnes choir gave as an appropriate selection "Communioir Hymn.” lvlr. Fulton , eaohed atmermaid to tho Churchof Scotland connotation in the afternoon. ‘rhea-c was a very 800d attendance. ' t .Bt. James worshipped with zlou Silnday evening; ‘there {was eplandid congregation present. The minister's address was most interesting. t He spoke oi the recent excavations by the University ofjPennnlvania and the British Museum in the Vicinity oi Beaded and Ur. The full text o1 these and other discoveries will b4 found in two recent numbers of tlu National Geope/phic Magazine. M: Fulton recommends the careful. per- ulll of the above. - Annual meetings-taro now in the 0mm. The Annual cumin. sum" meeting will be held in Zion Church parlor on Thursday evening. the 9th inst. The annual oomreletlonal meeting mu on the Blvldfhursday of January (trm-loth.) some oi our and prevention of the disease ream; up to the discovery ‘or toloid in i913. g Referring to the fortldéillflilll ‘am: paign by themtyqmmcil. the Provincial Board of Health‘ and the-Red cross‘ ‘Society m‘ ‘wlpsk-iut alpthml in ‘the Provinoefi-"Dr. na- marsh’ item definitely‘ tbdt in the ma: majority oi was there wunot the slightest reaction from the toxoid over until-next week. Joht service with St. James- Church DOXLGQIIDIHI.’ Mr. Fulton willpreuh in It. Jamsrin the morning and in Zion in the evenlns. "rho music consisicdsof a solo. "Away in a Mauser." very sweetly sun; by Miss Margaret Rel. -"'I'he final ‘chorus " ' mom comm mm- meetingawiilbeheld . I paper peers and declared the Labor iniectian. In i“ urn“ ones the. Realms of..Glol'y," cantata‘ max-item I07 Queen Street Charlottetown, P. E. i. i ' . . . . . . . . .’ “ - n ,. . ~ . Phone 105M“ ilifffittiltigclefi? gfrerruallnuowr! Westlnlhouse . like "lltliftll? ti. n M" "9! “'1 M M m" M “ d" m“ I‘ ‘m3?’ Wlwisvei. , ‘ " "" ' ~ ' dealers, or mailed time on ptof or two, but tum vm absolutely no rendered wuss choir. ~ L . Woolworth Hudson Motors . . ‘i , Over Bcardon‘; Barber shop. " t icy which had been proved the best rice by The ‘lh-lfilbnni OIL, aiaitll. {uh - I , 'l frx i v .. ._ , lnsuranceagalnst revolution. Int. Tel JzTel ..J Yellow Cob u... _ 9mm, Q“, v -- “m” o’ m “h” . _ "F f ' P . . - G l- 'M Ma T ormmuimvuwovu-ww "HM lisvvwtl. "'5... tmssse.zx.f:""sfia. t t a “Y c ~~u--.---»»-.»-u=.r~......~ teoaucfbtlAu. qlafiDlAfl-L ‘ 44% - : mum-run . 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