. a’. m1,‘ i f Sale of i 3P Plaitls-Stripes and Panties A LL FANCY SPRING COA'i‘- INGS are on sale to-day for im- mediate clearance at a special reduc- tion of ONE THIRD. This lot in- cludes Plaids, Stripes and Fancies in Polo and Camels Hair cloths. $3.00 Fancy Coatings for $2.00 $3.25 Fancy Coatings for $2.17 $3.50 Fancy Coatings for $2.60 $4.25 Fancy Coatings for $2.84 WEEK-END Towel Sale w ISE HOUSEWIVES HAVE IN this sale a great chance to fill up the vacancies on the Towel Shelf of the Linen Closet. The values for Friday and Saturday are striking". Colored Stripe Turk- ish Towels 14x32 incil- IZ l-Z c es, very nice g o 1.. Special each- Heavier Colored Turkish Towels, size 18x36 inches. Special Colored T u r k i s h Towels with lnauve, pink and blue stripes. Splendidvalue at . . . . . .White Turkish Tow- el, size 21x44 inches. Special Special Bargain in Linen Huck Towels. Good large sizes . . . . . Lot of Odd Huck 20c ca. 50c ca. 10c ca. 10c ca. ring lioatings lilE WESTER Trim CHAR ' s Y . sultan Eastemlluardian _'IHOP mm Batman's Gotalvl -SHOP from 1loinlan's Catalog. -»CHARLOTTETOWN Carnival Week, July 14 tn 19. 2680~6-12-26l‘ —HOLMAN'S VELOX SEPARA. TORs-IO year guarantee 400 lb. $46.40, 600 lb. $70.00 delivered. 267143-1431 —RE$ERVE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18TH. for a Bazaar and ice (Yrelnu Social in Hamilton Hall at 7.110 p. nl. Proceeds for Mission Baud. 2673-6-14 2i. —CORREOTION—Mr. Russel In- glls, Kensington, wishes to state that the repdrls circulated con- cerning the fire which destroys-d his home. are very erratic. Noth- ing was snvcd of the furniture but the lillllllg-TOOIII table and some trhairs, one trout-h and one halt’ u bedsieatl. These articles were saved by Mrs. Joseph Watson, Mrs ingles and Pnrtuencns Phillips. Ills electric llgllt plant, plpelcss furnace alld kitchen ra:ge, all new last autumn, were burned. The house was furnished throughout. The fire was first seen by Mrs. Joseph \Vatson who was working in the house at tlle time. The loss by lllSllTR1lCO.-—C()lIl. m ~—'l‘he itlessrs Elizabeth nlld lCita Trafilor and Edna Maclnnls, of llavcrilill. 3111594.. have arrived homo to spend n sllort vacation with their parents on P. E. island. before leaving to spend the summer ulonllls ill the Kinoo Mountains. ilialue. -—————-<+} MT. VEFlNON SCHOOL The following is tho. standing of Mt. Vernon School for the mouth of May: GRADE 7—-1 Priscilla ill. ilitlorc. (iIIADIC li--—1 (lift-Isobel _i\lorro\v. 2 (‘athcriutl illorrow. (lit/ADE -i—1 Marlon M. Purch- ase, Zlillnrle Stnrucs anti Mary Me- l)ou.'ild, (equal), Il. Annie F. Stew"- art. GRADE 3-1, Stephen (‘omptnlhl 2 Stewart ll. ZtiacLt-an, Zl, Kenneth J. Moore. _ GRADE 2-1 Dullcall hiatllicsou, (‘harles J. Stewart anti Fred .l. hlucltnc, (oqttzil), (IRADE 1~Senlor~1 M. Stuart, lllnllleson, 2 Norman ll. M. Wilson, Cl ldluuln iliorrtnv, 4 Mary J. Elu- cry. 5 M. J. Murdock Acorn, ll ltod ll. Wilson and iicrtha lleli tetplall. GRADE 1—-Jlllll0l‘—l Jonncra Morrow, 2 M. Elizabeth Wilson, I‘. ‘William lliucl). Matheson, 4 Don- I 0 reaches $4,000 about hnlf covert-d _ -al=.nsoul-: usrnoolsr '_ola- OUIT-Suudhy, June 15th. No ser- . vices in ‘the Methodist church at Bedeque, Cape Traverse and Searletown. --SUMMERSIDE AGENT. - Mr. Byron MacDonald of .be MacDon- ald Drug Co., is now Guardian rep- resentative in Suinmeraide, and wil) L: pleased to receive news, advertising and Job Printing. Mr. MacDonald sells the Morning (iuardian at his store. Ills telo phone No. is 12-2, ti. y en's-y. Cattle Prices 0n p l The French Market '1‘0RONTO, June 13. —The fol- lowing prices of cattle on French luurktlts have been prepared for the Cunutlian Press by P. W. T. Itoss, of Torontoz‘ . Week ending May 20, West sllowotl common and good steers $0.16 to $12.33, cows $0.10 to $12.27 bulls $8.40 to $10.57, cutters $7.40 In ssdtl. Nortll nntl Nest showed columon and good steers 810,03 " ‘ cows $0.50 to $12.08, .22. Valencleu- tc- running tllrollgll luost, 378 May l0, and at top prices ailong with Nancy. Averaged Wcst and Etta‘! would not shipper at Montreal and Toronltl conlmon and Rood steers $5.04 to $8.50, cows $5.28 to $8.43. Ilullo $5.55!’ to $8.17. at WiuuipcI-Z nil-i to $7.00, $4.08 to $7.03; $4.93 $7.57; Calgary steers $4.00 to l,- cows $4.315 to $7.43, bulls $4. h‘ to $7.22. (‘entrc showed all kinds, ln first quality. $12.07, sec- tjutl 313,37, thin] $0.53, extreme low 7.40. llortleuux all kinds alul qualities $3.07 to $12.50. 'l‘hcrte was n tiifft-roncc ill exchange ot‘ .50 to till points to' France's disndvnnb age t-ontpart ti wltll previous week to whit-h lunrkels have not yet res~ ponllcli In t*(|lll\'il|t‘lll nnl-tnn-Iltntltln oi price ill flu-ouch loom-y, t-xlectit i1l\'ll'l'll nlarketo and only partial- V. ' 'l‘t)ltON'l‘0, out. June lzl. -'rht- hlllmviln‘. llritws oi cattle on plwllt-Il markets have been prepar- ed for the (‘anadinn Press by l’. W, 'l‘. Ross of‘ ‘Toronto: Paris. .\luy 10 and 22. Monday and 'l‘utstla_v, ran through 5.934 cattle, (food eowo went nt $0.02. to 811.117, conlulon $01“ l0 $333. gum] hulls $10 ' colnulou $0.43 to 300s‘, cutters - l and over; this is -00 to title o Mny 12 lnnrkct . JCHARLOTTETOWN Carni- val Week, July 14 to 19. 2630-6-12-261 ..'JU81' RECEIVED car feeds. Price, Deans and Shorts aGdllCBd, 80 cents per bug. M. C. McGowan. Kilnluir. 2654-04321 ..*FOR SALE- Big assortment crockery, china, glassware, bought In large quantities to sell at Iow- est prices. Teatsets from $3.00 up cups and saucers 82.00 per ‘dozen, etc. Mrs. A. MacQueen, Montague. 2660 6 13 2i WFEASTERN AOENT.— Mr. J. W. Murdock is now Guardian At;- ent in Montague and will be pleas- ed to receive news items, advertis- ing, Job Printing, new and renew- al subscriptions. ....*THE MARKETlS.-<’i‘he impro- vnluent lll tile Montreal market, whhiil so far this season hasn't been vrry encouraging, has caused quite all advance iu the price oi potatoes at hiontague, and today dealers are paying sixty cents for the few that are coining ill. We fear that this is tile great blllk of the potatoes in this vlciu-ity having been shipped. very few being left ill the hands ul the. farluer. No vessel is loading here at present and shipments ill-e being luade by rnil_ .l .."‘MILLVALE AND GLYNDE RIVER NOTES.—- Mr. lirlnzley Smith spent the week tnd at his home ill tilynde IIIveLWML-lti Loretta. ilrown, tlranvillo, was u visitor to llllllvnltl Sunday-Miss Annie Murphy, Charlottetown, and Miss hntllerint: Smith. ilrad- albaalo, spent tllc week-cud at their houies lll IVllllYlllli and tllyl-Idt: Ilivela-—illr. Louis Sherry, Suuluu-r- side, tillvllt Sunday in Mlllvuit~.— MI‘. Earliest (‘ousins Giyntlo lllver is a frequent visitor to llrnnviiltvr- The many friends oi Mr_ litennclh (iuun are glad to hear he is Illi- prtlving lll health. Mr. Arthur Malone and Mr. Louis Trninor, St. Alllfg were visiting in (ilynde ltivl-r Suutlay.——Mr. Wnllnco find Jack iiognu St. Dunstunts are spending their holidays at there llolne ill (llyndc River. J-‘PLEASANT HOLIDAY-Mr. Napoleau Arseuault, lobster packer of Natlfrltge, spent the week-cud at his home atlliont (ltlrluel. lie mot- lollghly sponking. (‘lloicc steers averaged $11.00 and heifers $12.55,] only 10c off. conlnloilot‘ kinds divert; $0.87 heifers $10_Sti. Prltrcs very firlll, tops in cows ln~iilg_ $10.77, stout-s 25c, higher and orod back East on Sunday accom- panied by Mr. it}. F. Gaudet oi‘ Wel- lington. Mr. (luudel returned lionlei o Wednesday and speaks very hlgllly of Naufrage, as an idcnil n case of tho pardon coming too late . An assortment of ladies coats in plaid and plain materials ln side closing straight line effects. Also a few swiagllfirs 311410099 back model-s. You will be surprised and pleased at our values. Prices $10.00 to $4? .00. Special Values From the Silk and Dress Goods A Department A nice range of Ladies Silk Hose in all best shades. Special at 59c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.05, $2.25 up to fine glove silk at $3.25. All sizes in girls and boys rib cotton hose, black, black, white and brown 25c pair. Ladies fine cotton hose, brown, white and, I black. Good values 25c pair. 14, 19 l Extraordinary in totes’ Fill-its I New Summer Dresses Before you judge the remarkable values of our dresses, we want you to compare them with any offering in town. Compare the de- signJhe trimming and the quality of the materials used. Many ditferent styles to choose from. Dainty voiles nrettilv trimmed with hand-drawn work and lace. (K118110108 Willi trimmings of orglandie, fanoy embrilidery 011d tucks. Also a nice assortment of ratincs. All good shades including grey, RWTW, DOIIQY dew, flame, etc. Sizes 1.6 years to s zc 44. DDATS nrllllilfll ior fishing sea trout. Wllilstl ““'“""" mlilw“ Sim hjtilwr m 5115411111211: Mr. (luudct succeeded in inn-g (‘i-toil-t ran through All-l Sloofs‘ colliding n few speckled bemme,“ "o" "(NT m‘ M“? m‘ W" "mmtng-Sllollld any one call at the above; bulls and ‘heifers. illilehlctnvsimputiuned fishing ground. “my, ‘gvfggii, "all,"“"'?',;::,o:i,1:msggodqfikshtnlltl ask for Mr. Charles Rich-l " ' n i‘ ' u“ ' ‘ y ' nrd and if he is available, and! '-r i‘ '\'\r t-huico. m‘ m ‘ y i acctllllpllllic-s th-clu, thero will bo| laid M. MacQilecn. Perfect attendancez~t‘hrigohel Morrow, (Ylrtlleriilu Morrmv, Em- ‘ma Morrow. Marlon .\l. Purchase, Stewart Il. MacLcan, Mary J. Em- ory, Murdock Acorn. Rod Il. Wll-I HOD. A new range of childrcn’s fine silk, lisle hose ' in white, black and brown. Best quality. Price low. All sizes in childrcn’s fine lambs wool cash- Towels, worth up to 90 cents each. Clearing Friday and Saturday . 15c ca. i Queen Street ._._._.._._»— Pullman Cara Extra. For REV. E. SAVAGE. Moncton, N. B. Further Rev- Father Carroll Will 2667-li*14.2l-23.July l.5,l),l2.7i. OI‘ MOORE é M°LEOD LitiIlED Charlotte P I L G R I M A G E __‘|'Q__. " ST. ANNE DE BEAUPRE LEAVING TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1924 RETURNING FRIDAY, nnrunn mass FROM ‘CHARLOTTETOWN a SUIMMERSIDE $12.00 Opportunity to Visit Quebec City Lunches Served on Train information Apply to REV‘. N. P. LANDRY, JULY 18TH Middle Sackviile, N. B. TICKETS SOLD ON TRAIN Meet Pilgrims at Borden Iucliiu nu - A! Emerald Junction on Monday, Juno 10th. at 1.00 o'clock, the house, barn and lot consisting of one acre of land, of J- Emmett Moynagh. Buildings lln good repair. Silo positive no owner is leaving the Inland. If stormy, first fine day. HUGH MORRISON, Auctioneer sass-sum l. EARLY ' as been arranged. lVeterans Week at .FOUNDLAND G. W. V. A. EARL HAIG WILL REVEIL NAT- IONAL WAR MEMORIAL The week from Juno 30th to Jilly 5th will be a gala one in St. John's. Newloitntllaull. A celebration to he known as Veteran's Week will be arranged by the (l. W. V. A. and a big pro- gramme. of parades, sports, etc.. Warships of the allied nations will be in port. and Field Marshall Earl Iiaig. will revell lilo Newfoundland National War Memorial. town St. John’s, N’f’ltl BIG CELEBRATION BV NEW; illargarel C. lllauilean, Teal-her. m“ ANN UKLT"__ Dominion Day Races Grand Athletic Sports SUMMERSIDE, TUESDAY, JULY 1ST. $900.00 IN PURSES Free For All Trot and Pace-Purse $300.00 2.24 Trot and Pace (4 seconds allowed for trotters)—_I’urse $300.00 2.40 Trot and ‘Pace-Purse $300.00 Entries Close Midnight, June 25th With J. E. WYATT, K. C., Summerside AII races mile heats, best 3 in 5. Entrance fee 5 per cent of purse. which must accompany entry. No entrance will be accepted without entlancc fee. 5 per cent d cducted from money winners. The management reserve the right to alter program for sufflicient cause. Purses divided 50. 25, 15 and 10 per cent. All classes four to enter and three to start. Classes not filling may be declared otf. Hay, straw and atabilng free. National Trotting Association Rules to gov- ern, except where they conflict with these conditions. F- J. E- WRIGHT. Starter ‘J. E. WVATT, Scary-Treat. BIG ATHLETIC SPORTS OPEN TO P. E. ISLAND The biggest programme of Dominion Day Sports ever carried out has been arranged for this year. 10.00 A. M. SENIOR RELAY RACE Nine men to Iilfiflifl, each man to run one mile. PRIZES Handsome cup to winning team and a medal to each member of the wlnnlntrteam. 1.30 P. M. TRACK ANI) FIELD EVENTS SENIOR AND JUNIOR Surnmeraide Driving Park ,~ l joycd ‘the outing vcry lunch. ....*SHlP‘PlNG--—'l‘\vo local owned vrssels are at present ill port Ill. Aioutagtlc, The Sou Foam owned by .\lr. Sidney llt-iutyre loading pota- tovts for New (Iiasgow alter dischar- ging tilts vessel is under charter to carry several cargoes of salt from Aiulugusll. The other vessel is the one recently purchased by our os- tecluoll citizen Capt. Geo. Allen. Silo in naluetl tho Victory W_ F, and has on board -:l cargo of coal whit-ll is being distributed among house- lloltlers. ‘Pills is one of the tillllitth- est vcsstils ever owned in this port, and is thoroughly suited t‘or the coasting trade ill which llllillfl» ms she will be cngiagetl. We con- gratulate the Capt. on his pun-liaise and earnestly hope for hint a coutin~ tuition of tho success which hao ai- wzlys attended ills elTorts.*J_ WFWELCOME NEW RESLDENTS .\lr. and Mrs. John A. .\lcl\’euzie. and family of Cardigan are among tho new coolers to Moutugtlo. llav lug ‘llllftilltlu-Itltl a property on tihcsl- nut Street one oi‘ the most bound- ful situations in the town. Mr- Mc- Kenzie is employer as tsn\\'_\'t~r for illt- Montague ifurnislllng Co., and not. only has ho found favor lll the eyes of his enlployers. ‘having prov- ed hilnsoli to bo n capable and citie- lent tradesnlnn. but. he has also be. t-oluo very popular with his fellow fhlfifiiililléfi. Alter being a resident of the ruralaild somewhat remote vII- lage of Cardigan, living in the 'l‘tl'.vil of Montague should be a pleasant surprise for Mr. McKenzie where he will find everything in ltoetliilg with tho times. A cordial welcome is extended to this fninily.—J —---<0>__. Mlnardfi Llnlrneut For Coughs FIRE WARDENB BATTI- NQ WTH BLAZE NEAR 8 t JOHN something doing. Mr. Gaudot en-j and Edgar of Moncton, N. l3. and one sister Mra. J. B. Francis, For- follnwetl his remains to its last lncre hose in cream, pink, sky, brown, putty, black and cardinal. A good line of ladies fine rib lisle hose, latest shades—98c. Special price 69c. Visit our Millinery Department. for best values misses and childrcn’s hats. u Prices right. n ladies, Zodll-G-IU-tts 3|. IN MEMORIAIT- EDWIN GEORGE MncKlE On the evening of June 3rd tborc passed from among us illdwin Geo. ltltleKit~ in the scventy-fotlrth year oi’ his life. The Into Mr. MacKlo was horn Ill liny Fortune in the year 1850 and wbllo a young luau settled ill Lit- tle lliver wllcro he worked faith- tlmo prior to his (loath. Ill 1X75 he lnnrrietl Melvina Morrow oi’ Llttlo River. who predeceased him by ou- ly fourteen months. 'I‘o them were born Alfred A. deceased, John ll. fully as a bluckslullh till a shortlnrilznkl" FTIIPUOII __._ PRDWSE Blips ‘my, i Stock (luotatious ll.\*l.'l lt‘.\.\'- Juno 13x" Quaint 1m] llrolupttln ________ _ _ at home, William A. oi‘ Mediortl. Mass" Joseph ll. and Walter of] San Rafael. California, Fred oil Wllnnlpeg, Manitoba, Mrs. D. A Brooks of Mlllton. Mass, and Mrs. E. H. Francis of Capo TOFIIIOIILIIIKIJ N. ll. Besides the nhovc thero re- IMIlII l0 mourn his departure. two brothers, Henry of Buy Fortune tune Bridge. A vory large number of friends It T/‘ery Desirable Property For Sale H furniubetl by Wart Q JI ' ' ,,,.,,,,,..,_, ,,.,,,,,,,,,, fmnivk “Qyi-‘zllfkfl; 1n Summersldc liol| 'ron.|,h,,,,,. ___________ __ W, l Offer for lilo my very desirable - of 5L .|‘,,w,._,,,(,e mm" >__ I homo on Poplar Avenue, Summer. (“lawn pownr ___“ - 7 side. The Property la nicely situat- Luh“ can“ Gum" "u - PW ed In the bear residential quarter "m," (elm, suwlr Wm _ - - “:31 of the town and commands n beau. Pa“ Amorkwill lWrmoulI-‘---- l tlful view of the harbor and Strait. mat-rt..." (rm, __________ i“ N37,, Ti)" "W" ll modern In every de- " 191': tall, has hardwood floors throughout nuw‘.u_d 9mm] I,“ ___ > i =-' and la heated by hot water. The Jmwurd 3mm, 0mm __ '" w lot la 108 x 196. The grounds are Gtulnish ltiver Pfd. ___ “ Hull beamm" "M m“ "ld “V9 bee" Spanish mm,- (mm __ "' 106,’? "fflllily kept and la in every res- gttdq lummnlny m. (,m““-I:‘---- 79m pect a cosy little home for a family British ldmpire Steel m“ lull l °' "‘°"°"" "‘°°'“°“1““ "'2' °"‘ Punmnpfl _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ' ___ 9:?“ '97‘ ¢°TTOH zllnllhbtlt H6608!“- Ahltttn _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' ' ' ' " I "I eKPwI y» up ep. showman" _____ __ " 122:4‘ There In a well built and com- |,t\t||-p“||[|n pun, ____ _:__:: r Q plotely finished barn 42 x l7. In con- Jautullatl tleileral lep-ph-k. __ Camldiau Steamship Cflu)‘ _ Canadian Steamship Pfd, __: Alsbesttm Conr _______ __ Dominion llfitigo Montreal Power __‘ Winnipeg I-llortric _ National llrowerles auction. There are also three acre: of pardon hndadjolhlnq which the purchaser can have if desired. This property will be mold at a bargain. i ‘ FM‘ further pirllnuilrl write or apply, on the pramlloa use. rl-lomte a. RAMBAY, Iummeraldo -. - - I03 , ‘ " ucasmlblglldmild Is participating (Clhldlan Frau) Eizltlrlllignrllavcileréit 'tnIltearnA‘;i‘:l'an'tlallo:Am_ (3H,- g pound“. _ _____ 1,59“ BSODJSI-eatu, __ A‘ _ n“ y n a great celebration. Yards [hash Runnjn h J _ plum). n Th“! 0o ‘ Am. Loeoulnllve XDS .50 ___ 721,4, rl Its people nro Welcoming vlal- o _ _ um ST. JOHN, N. 13., June 13. m] m n day afternoon, Junt. Am, sump"; k new“ 62.5.‘ . ‘ ' ' v l . . . - - - ' ""' P . i . I w and rinviting them to Dnrticlp 2 3Y2!!!“ DllSh Rlllllllllg‘ Broad Jump fi,',',‘,’|m,.,:,‘:°b:',i::§° £33112; lien odciiftllnogr. the n" w m M? 81313131111‘.,§,?,?,F;§',,;,;,~é;_..--. 20'». ‘ikilsiifiiiy sou; Sept. tlol/t; Dec, u "';,,”'°,,,“"f:,',,‘:{",,}‘f,,,' errlrx: “Th? "PB! WPBR 0f July is an ideal _ ;Y&t‘,ds . Pgle Vault ngcntir: the Illloch’ Lflmlzlll‘? district o The éouawgtslaotedr Dhll bear- New York Central __._y ‘n vsfl‘: i i * ." i _ me fm- t; t u, _ » . - . a on en m ca rom s cty. re:— e arano. amen Mill .0r lbl , "‘“ tie-Jul 41 b111, , bee. Kllmulr. by lam a our any’ “h6g0 fhgre°nre°;£:;egi‘fg_ D3511, One Mlle BICYCIC RBCB The fire l, supposed to have been Ronald McDonald.‘ Alfred Robei-I- Intlieinuttyloiltgiolltpfu“ 44%. . yo. .' . an 5 kiln’ “m” ‘w bwmu‘ b‘ tlnno for, the t ' ' Y started by boy Ileharmeu on the lion Jamal McDonald A D M Kali B t p" ' A ‘ Jwdonduno 10,1024, and loptomber mm“ “ml Bllmm" dlrds Hurdlea banks of the Mispec Tlil fire was Dolinld » . i ' c. IMQXY p,l',',,i',f,fi°“' " m - . , . n ___\_ y. l, 1 ,'bolh mu Ingram. at a ll. ma‘ urdlyladldoplbla- d! which our customers an rifllfllvoly-alk- . dd to tutu annealed gown-tram»- IIQ y. Vlflltor. For fares to 8t. John's, New. foundllnd- vlaiialno; m- Nwm. swim‘!- nnv. unset- liicnt of the‘ Canadian National ' Railways Wu‘. M 74""! Pruner. I. l» Junior: EVENTS—Under 1s 100 Yards Dash One Mile Bicycle rrst discovered about noon and an hour later when a fire warden and several men almost had the fire checked the wind shifted and tho tire lightens were trapped. They s a1- nock tattoo ~ ___. Standing" of the School for the month oTDIay. Rock I» Drench! to larnloh flora» “iwlilflgl 6 w! W ,8, H. Glmpaon. Y. M. c. A., Bummrlldo. ‘at ta i‘ Ill/p!!! will!!! 0|! (the; Molt "SIP-lilo. l. Isa Petra. r“ "" 2'6".“ "“"' " "v for . m. wrm u mapotipvn sunn- I l ‘ , d" ‘ “"\".mi°""‘ '1'“ l A “m” resonant. .~ _ H M. IRWION. Cary. Melitta Oomnrlhlo. I “ ' _ .‘ > v U ,5‘ . n f. Ran lug __________ __ Southern Pacific - Studebaker ...._ international ' _ M Pres: Steel (in? “mm ill‘ _________ ___ rwoifs‘ illvoa o o . " I I . th . 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