l 1 JANUARY 28. 1952 of Floral and Spiritual Offerings. tlons, 63 cents per inch: Address The advertiser agrees that t Advertising Rates Payable In Advance, Minimum Charge For Any Advertisement 25 Cents. central Uuardiaii Locals 5:: per word: Western and Eastern Locals as per word; Announcements and Coming Events So per word; Classified do per word; In Memoriam Notices Mo per inch; Lists of Condolence 84c per inch; Wedding Engagements, 40 words for 31.00 and 10 cents for every additional 3 words-. Notices of thanks and Appreciation. 81c per inch or 5c per word: Lists of Subscrip- Other Rates On -Application for damages arising out of errors In advertisements beyond the amount paid for the space actually occupied by that portion of the advertisement in which this error occurred. whether such error is due to the negligence of its servants or otherwise, and there shall be no liability for non-insertion of any advertisement beyond the amoun for such advertisement. Cards. etc.. 5o per name: Letters and Presentation. 31.00 he publisher shall not be liable cars & Trucks Foil Sale .;a'g;,T: 3:716 DODGE IN perfect condition. equipped with heater. Can be seen at W. (2. B:lrbour's. iowner leaving, Province. For Sale ll'7t7KiE:-"foiIv'o'f:aGis- tered Jersey cow. freshenlng in February. Howard Scllurman, Central Bedeque. ioFw7r:i.ttia'ii”iTt'.?-s"tEs and bars. C. O. D, orders accept- ed. George Webster. Souris. FOE saw - rotlii nonsu- power Massey-llnrrls enl:iI19- Good condition. S50. Leo llynes. Cherry Vniley. - WVAWMM 1-1611. SALE - ONE cow nus: ro freshen February 1st. Reg Kelly, Stanchel. V rpd m'n"'"s.XLa - TWO BOARS all months old, from high score dam. Gills same litter. sows to fsrrow winter and spring. Don- ald 'MacKay. Breadalbane. rift"-sALr: -- TRUCK ESCULA- tor and one and third 11. P. Engine, Car Radio (Victorl. Kitchen Cabinet, Power take off for five speed transmission. Holst for dump. Ken Dawson. Augustine Cove. FOR SALE -- TWO ACRE LOT with house and barn. Buildings in good repair with electricity Apply Lloyd smith. Canoe Cove FOB SALE-HOUSE AND BARN with 3 U2 acres of land, sit- uated at. Oyster Bcd Bridge. Apply Jnlnes Gnllnnt. 1'01t SALE-TWO SOWS. T0 farrow Feb. 14 and March 20. R. E. Parkman. East Royalty. For Rent” Foil IEIZKT-FIIRNISHEZI) noon. Girls or quiet couple preferred. Z36 Grafton. - FOR RENT - '1'1-lBEE- ROOM heated apartment. with bath Write Box 9211. Guardian ins; iH;'lv'r - THREE THOU- sand feet of dry storage space. Charlottetown area. Apply Box 948. Guardian. To Let A. TO LET -- HEATED THREE room apartment with bath on North River Road. Phone 2212-L. TO LET - BED SITTING RO0M:l Housekeeping privileges. Adults.' Apply 212 Kent Street. To urr - CD'll-1ED1?ll-A'l!Lil-EU11.- nlshed room with board in pri- . vale family for one. Write Box 947. Guardian. Female ilalo WanteL WANTED IMMEDIATELY - capable woman to take care of two small children and small apartment. Room and board sup- plied. No cooking. Apply Box 2. Guardian Office. Montague. WANTED - CAPABLE GIRL BE- tween the ages of 20 and 40 with some lmowled e of plain cooking for general it usevrork in modern home-two children. seven and four. Sleep in. Salary 815.00 per week. own room and radio. Please write all inform- ation and references to Post Offlc Box 1145 Sa1lit..1ohn, N. B. Teachers Wanted TV A N T E D - TEACHER. FOR Tryon Colisnlldaterl school. Feb- ruary Isl. 1952. Yearly Supple- ment 545000. Roy G. Davison, Secretary. WANTED SALES LADY DRUG and COSMETIC DEPARTMENT Ari-l.v IN reason llEIlllIll altos , Typewriters RENT OB BUY THE NEW REM- lngton Personal Portable Tyne- wrlter. Big machine perform- ance, portable convenience Rental rates - 3400 monthly three months S1100. Call Ran- lngton Rand. 1.04 Kent. Street Phone 2771. Agents Wantedrmen SELLING GOODWEAR ALL wool made-to-measure Clothes an easy way to earn big pay each week. Our new spring line is a complete clothing store. Every- thing sold on a money back guarantee. with a unique selling plan. We teach you how to suc- cecd. Highest commissions and liberal free suit offer. Better write at once for Free Sample Kit. and Exclusive territory. Dept. 369 Goodwear Clothes. Box 215, Montreal, Que. BUILD A "FINE BUSINESS! FULL or spare t'lm&1earn how you can sell 250 household products fully guaranteed. Openings in your surroundings. We offer you free goods monthly. more prepara- tions. protected territory. big commission and the chance of establishing a business of your own. Familex. 1800 Delorimier, Di-pt. D.. Montreal. W513:-rEiCiillfi.'s-aria-sac? chiti- 2031-L or 53 Fitzroy Street. WANTED -- USED N0, 13 PAPEC llammer Mill. Ken Ross, Dull- das. g - p 0 pp VVANTED-100 BUSHELS FEED turnips. R. E. Parkman. East Royalty. WANTED - LARGE QUANTITY logs at mill or in field. Highest cash prices paid. Melville Weeks, dealer. Elliott's. Phone I-funtcr River 27-31. TENDERS tVANTl-ID. - TEN cords good split hardwood. sawed 20" long delivered to Ti',xon Consolidated School before Nov- ember 1st, 1052. Ray C. Dawson, Secretary. LOST-SUNDAY. I.AI)Y'S WRIST iV1ii('ll between Water and Dor- cltcstcr via Great George St. Phone 2-157-L or Guardian. Re- wnrd. Foiinii muggy 1-TOLND -lvf1iiv"'s BICYCLE IN vicinity of Bunbury. Phone 681-J. Charlottetown. New York 310073- NEW YORK, Jan. 26 - (AP) -- Closing quotes. r gunk Close Am Car as Fdy 34 1-4 Anaconda. 54 Beth Stl 51 51-4 CPR 36 5-8 Ches & Ohio 35 Con Ed ..,.. 105 1-3 ('iP1i Elec 59 1-4 Gt-n Mot 51 3'4 01: N Ry Pr . 50 3-4 Kcllnecott 92 Mntgmry W 64 1-4 NY Central 20 1-4 Radio Cp . 24 ,1-2 Std 011 NJ 84 3-4 Trxas Co 59 3-8 Utd Airc . 33 1-2 1.13 Rubbber 83 1-4 Us Steel . 40 5-8 Vlmaditim :19 3-8 Vlcsf; Un Tel . 44 1-4 wcstiiiglise . 38 3-8 Markets At A. Glance (By The Canadian Press) Toronto-Westerii oils. base met- als stage closing rally. Montreal - Papers. industrial: climb: hanks dip. New York - Market. mixed; trad- ing pace relaxed. New York - Cotton closed 5 cents to 45 cents it bale higher. LONDON - (GP) - Parts of the 12 bells of st. Bride's Church. built by Sir Christopher Wren in the 17th century, now have been removed from the vaults under the church. The bells were hidden there during the blitz days of the second World War. No. work shop at ' further particulars apply-- PROPERTY ' FOR SALE i 129 UPPER QUEEN ST, Charlottetown Royalty. lot 50x175, house contains large living room. dining room, kitchen. 2 bedrooms and sun porch. large rear equipped with electricity and cement floor throughout. Immediate possession. For 5 ' A. w. GAUDET, 111 Grafton st. THE GUA-R DIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN PAGE THIRTEEN ...,- ,.-.--1-M - I .. - - of Sterling Areas clnglng quows. MONTREAL. Jan. 20 - (CP) - 3.1,. suck cm. Closing stock quotations. 3500 Ajax .. 6 close uolmon. Jan. as - (Reuters) 25.00 Am Large, 111 - Financial circles here believe 2300 Am "em, 95 25 1.4 the decisions concealed in the ngoo Am yk 57 24 3.1 Commonweahh Finance Ministers 4300 Amman 375 54 communique yesterday should suc- 350o Anchor 23 33 1.4 ceed' in restoring the sterling 2.1-75 Anglo can 930 11 34 areas solvency-but it will be 2000 Ans Rouyn 20 22 7,3 a close fight. in the next few 12100 Ankeno 49 BC P0'ier 33 mmnh" 1000 Aquarius 14 R 1-4 n5.'3.'I:t ”..3S...f.2.l?li'lf."ll.l”..i'lZ 500 Ar-1”" 121'2 M ling area: will prove to be more 2000 Ascot 233 74 drastic than is suggested by what qgg xggdown B 1;; appear at first sight to be plat- iwo Athgm 9 M 44 1.2 ltudes in the communiques word- 2000 Atiln Ruf 17 1-4 CPR X11 33 3'4 "The conference has in fact suc- 3000 Aubelle 91-2 C6111 Vkf! 17 ceeded far beyond the expecta- 500 Aunor .. 300 Conkshutt 151 1-2 man, held when it agsemblup 1000 Bagamac 17 C Smelter . 199 these circles say. 500 Bkfld 7 1-4 1') 5ea"ram 25 1-! Chief decision of the conference 800 Barnat 100 Dom Bririg .. 711 1-2 is that each Finance Minister has 1290 Barvue 645 Dom Coal Pr . 21 accepted a target for his own 7600 Base Met 53 Dom H .3; C . 111 1-3 country's surplus or deficit on its 2500 Bellekeno 29 mm Tar xd . 44 7 balance ofmpavrnegts so that the 500 Berens 40 Dom Tex 11 -8 sum or e 5 er ns Area as a 2590 Boymm. 11 rndm 14 whole can add up to the right 50 Bmlome 800 nasal. xd 5:; 1.; answer of a balance with the non- 1600 Bmwls ” 16 "ud 33.. Mug . 53 sterling world by the second half 1500 Broul ,. ,, 143 Imp oil . .. . 39 7-3 Ofrjihil Win . new But! can 22 L2 mm Tab . - 10 3,4 igsncgal circleshbelieve it is a 1350 Cal 5; as is , lmn Toh Pr 4 Pc xcl 22 3-4 grifmn ivglnif in! we flisht ewe a- I met 47 ."..".::. ".52; 4100 Calmont 222 Int Pete . rm 1-2 from P 5 re- l0600 Calnorth 110 Lk Wds . 34 v ' . . Mg; 5 1- ..:'":.::.:'.'r .::”:::..;l:..'”.:"".:; 200 Campbell .. 475 MC 0 - 1 1 1850 can wlms .. 365 N 5" Car . 211-4 'ii..p'.?.t”'53?.t' wmn. used to 1.. 300 035118 .- 235 N9”"d1'- "2 at the head, now are at the foot 1350 Cent Leduc . 310 Price Xvi 3? 1-2 of the list-though there will have 1377 Cent. Pat 70 st. Law Corn - 40 1-3 to be plenty of them. 100 Centremaq ii Sliwngn Xd 43 3-8 This recognizes that the ad- 37D0 Charter 150 5hW"?" P" 4 P9 43 34 verse balance of payments is mere- 5300 Chem Res . 124 5'-C91 xd xb - 34 11! a symptom of internal infla- 1724 Cobalt 82 U" SW91 11 tion in each sterling country and 300 coch W1 154 W!-1118? . 43 7-3 that. the 'attack must be directed 4900 (:1 5 ago nst: t e inflation th th 1000 (;::,:":::t . 20 BANKS by export drives or lr1:1p0e1'rt culsn. 119 con smelt . 199 which are merely concerned with 1500 can Njchop 1g 3.4 Cari Nat the symptoms. 200 cm, Que 125 Tighter credit policy may be ap- :700 Conwest 400 plied in most every sterling coun- zooo Crestaurum 11 "Y- 13500 Cl-owshore 14 .0060 Davies 62 1000 Nordon 6000 Tower . .. 45 4000 Decalta . 33 1260 Normetal 6750 Trans Emp 520 800 Delnite . 105 4500 Nornick .. 1500 Tr d . 58 3100 Del Tlo . 229 500 North Can 975 Tu:)x;gf,en 95 6500 Dev Leduc . 216 3100 Nor Ext . . 2.7.800 U A.-bes 435 21:00 Dome 17 1-2 500 Northland 3100 Un Keno 1'! 7-8 5600 Donalda 45 1000 Nubar 3700 Un Oil . 126 .000 Duva" 8 1-2 2500 Obaskn 600 Upp Can 171 30300 East Rim . as 3300 O'Brien 230 Vgngung 17 2350 East Sull , 890 6500 011 Sol 1000 vmbom, 5 1-2 1025 Elder . 52 1000 Okalta 3700 Vulcan 114 200 Estella . 245 500 O'Lcary .. 1220 Waite 151 1-2 1100 Eureka 145 1000 Omnitraiis 20 watgmug A . g m 610 Do Wts 72 500 Orenada 1000 Wekuskn ,, . it 575 Fnlcnnbdge . 13 3-1' 9300 Orlac 27.700 West Ashlcv . 4' 22-16 Fed Pete . 870 son Oslskn noon w Homestd 195 331200 Fenlmore . 100 2170 Pac Pete 2305 w Lu-czmld 900 1500 Flank . . 45 .'000 Pandora 2400 Wilrlch , 115 6000 Froblslier 500 6100 Pan West 9000 Wlltsey 11 1-" '5 Gen Pete . 030 6200 Paymaster 1.300 Windward 32 - :10!) Do A . 915 4.100 Penn Cob . 8300 Wlndgait 4. 300 Geneva . 13 R00 Petrol . I000 Winora ll 2i25 Giant 11 1-4 273 Pick Crow . '000 Yale Ld . 76 500 Gillies it 100 Pioneer . 6100 Yan Canuck .'ll 1-" 1000 Gods Ll: 37 685 Placer .. . 4740 Yk Bear . - 2300 G Arrow .. 17 2900 Prom Bord .. 3400 Ytikeno 300 Gold Mail 685 1100 Preston 140 l 500 Goldora. 5 1-8' 4500 Que Con . l7.'i CURB 225 Grldoil 16 1-2 2400 Due Lab 31 3.300 Gulf Ld 10 1-8 200 Que Man . 300 1000 Cdn Collier 500 Gunnar 20 .1500 Ciueenston . 45 1-2 3500 Dalhousie 2:100 I-Ialcrow 11 1-2 360 Quemont. . 94 1-2 100 Pelid Ore 2100 Hard Rock 12 3000 Ciuesabr . :10 i000 Yukon Con 4000 1-larrlcana 15 500 Ranwick . 12 Sales - 1,263 000. 1200 lid Lks 57 17400 Rednlc . 50 i- 4000 Headway 9 7200 Reef . . . 37 BANKS 15000 Heath 7 '.Z1'00 Rtvrcnuri. . ll 60 Holllnger 14 7-8 4000 Richfield . 21 .105 Bk Mtl 23 11 Home .. 17 3000 Roche . 8 1-2 100 Bi: NS . 37 7400 Hum Yk . 2'! 500 Roxana . 26 100 B1: Tor . .. 40 1-2 1500 I-Icsco .. 5 1-2 1000 Roy Sllv . 19 55 C Bk Com 26 1'20 Hud Bnv 63 200 Royalite . 17 7-8 05 Dom Bk 1500 1-luszh Pam 24 1-4 5650 Sapphire . 330 S0 Imp Bk 375 Husk-r 10 3-3 11900 Scurry 320 100 Royal Bk 3000 Ind Lk 5 600 Seiburn . 390 1000 Inspiration 38 2000 Do Wts . . 711 INDIJSTIIIALS 1800 Int Coal .. 100 1000 Senator . 18 1730 Int Nickel 47 8663 Sherrltt . 450 685 Simp B 29 1000 Jellicoe 6 3-4 100 Sigma . 710 50 D Magnee 11 3-4 6750 Jupiter 300 2100 Silsnco . 44 05033 Kelore 30 . moo Sil Mir . 157 D 90 Kerr Add . 17 1-2 2200 Siscoe . till 1600 Kirk 1-lud . 211 800 Sladeii 39 1-2 0 1200 Kirk 1.1: 75 500 South Rrnz 11 1-2 --- mm Kirk Town 30 500 spa,-mu, 45 1.2 MONTREAL. Jan. 27 - (GP) - 1-2409 Kmv N 320 2150 steep Rock 7”) Tile United states dollar Saturday 65 Labrador 900 5500 sud can 17 closed at U32 of one per cent prem- 14100 130 Re, , gm vnn sumvan 330 him to the Canadian dollar. un- p5m1 L nufaun 115 300 svlvanne 125 changed from Friday's close. That 2500 L Fortune 4 1.2 425 Tack . 333 Ls. it took! tl.00 U32 Canadian to buy 517 L Shore 1 3 2500 Tomblll 1 met cm- gm 1,5 Luz , 450 Torbrlt . The pound sterling was 52.78 (U16. 4390 Lavgne 500 Towagmac also unchanged. 5500 Ledilc 100 Leitch 19500 Lencourt :'00 L . amwm . SALE BY TENDER 1'000iLvnx .. . 1.'i , Ill."-n0 MacDonald 117. ' . . , , lnnn MacFie 9 1-: Sealed Tenders will be received by the undersigned -17”" MECKEHO - 145 at the office of The Eastern Trust Company, P.0. Box , '10" M”L9”d 2”” 100, Charlottetown. u to twelve o'clock noon, Monday, 1.100 Madsen 201 - , (N-.00 Mm... ,3 February 4th, 1952 for the purchase of the following.- 3200 Malnrlic . 170 1 mm, Mm. & mm 21.2 1 1947 FORD PANEL DELIVERY TRUCK 1300 Marcus 10 mo Mmoug 3" 1. 1949 MERCURY PANEL DELIVERY TRUCK 1200 McKenzie 4 2300 Men”. M 1 2-WHEEL AUTO TRAILER 431100 Mltl Cont 58 ' r ' mm Mmdmmr 380 Inspec-tion by appointment. . ted 5000 Mmda Scot 7,, The highest or any Tender not necessarily accep . 3100 Model , 235 2ggg1;f;;1g;e 3;: THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY. mm Neg... , g -.'o Trustee, Estate Edison Electric Co. Ltd., in Bankruptcy (7400 N - B D 300 1000 N31! Cal om. 300 , 9500 N Goldvue . .11 .250 N Hugh . . 1'! 1-4 1 2.133 New Jason . 8 P I d B t 530') N Laguerre 21 u u S Z500 Newlund 1111 soon N'Mon'lson' as We, the undersigned Pulpwood Buyers, agree to W0" N "0511" 5" adhere to the following specif cations: .,ff,g?, gew g”f'u 1: 112 Four inch (4") minimum diameter (inside bark) "W. ..?.l,”'.,,?,;,” i 1., Red. White and Black s ruce, Balsam Fir (Var) 2000 mm .. .. is Peeled Poplar in the sp iig 98 Norands .. . .. .. . . 02 No short wood Ti N” "t ”" "i:lh”"t bed All knots we trlrnm ' o pasture line fence or o in- mwn White Kennedy & Mustard ” ' 1” 5 Spruce. REAL ESTATE naoiulna signed: V A. H. Anderson. P. It. 1. Produce (Jo. 1.141., chm-lguugyg, f, 3, L CHABIJOTTETOWN. KENSINGTON. Bergman Censtnsctton (kimpaiiy. 1. Arthur Peters. Properties Ioaght and Sold MONTAGUE. 809518. tg loatea (P.l.I.) Lllilted let In . M” I "I" 3051-1 -Ii ciuamrrn-rown. ' IDOOIIIILD. Alctlvmlills ltfvht co-apeniiu Union or r. a. I Albert Quincy. 31:AlID()'l"rl:1'0WN. 151'. Pl'I'E;.8. M 135 ,3”; 5;; 3.3; 11.; o mum and Acorn John A. enona " "" M sovitis and cit-rows. cAanioAN. ' Life Insurance Go. . Opposes Annuities Pointing out that subsidized government annuities unjustly favoured the annuity purchaser at the expense of those who saved through other channels such as homes farms. small businemes ard other investments. President John G. Parker of The Imperial Life expressed the opposition of his Company to the further liber- alization of government annuity provisions. Speaking at the Annual Meet- ing of imperial Lite, he said. "In the last session of Parliament is Bill was introduced to increase the amount of the annuity avail- able to any one purchaser and al- so to grant cash surrender val- ues in government annuity con- tracts. Both of these changes were distinctly contrary to the former policy of the government. as evi- denced by the statements made at the time of the passing of the original Act and during the years in which these annuities have been said. Although the bill was not passed it must be anticipated that a similar bill will be intro- duced next session. iiwe believe, as I stated pre- viously. that the life insurance companies are playing a vital part in mobilizing the savings of cm. adri - a function of the utmost importance to the national econ- omy It is the belief of the com- panies that these proposed amend- ments to the Government Allnui- ties Act would seriously interfere with this vital task. ”The life insurance companies are firm believers in our free en. terpriee system and are opposed to any unnecessary encroachment of government. in fields of endeav- our already satisfactorily served by private business. They think It only reasonable that people who desire to supplement their univer- sal old age benefits by the prac- tice of individual thrift should do so by purchasing annuities or in- sursnce policies from one of the many life insurance companies or by using other savings institutions. "It does not seem just or rea- sonable that the man who invests heavily in government annuities should receive a subsidy which is not enjoyed by those who saw through other channels such as homes farms. small businesses and other investments. In addi- tion, the inequitable distribution of such a subsidy creates many injustices even under present conditions, and it is obvious that a further increase in the amount of the annuity available will only serve to aggravate the situation. ”The granting of cash values under annuity i-ontracl.s. as was UUR BOARDING IIOML-lSl'2 SIR ERNEST OPPENHEIMER. DR. THORBUIIN WILLIADISON I DIAMOND MARKET TO BE OPENED UP out to break what necalls a world-wide sales monopoly on diamonds. Dr. Joiin Thorburn Williamson. 44-year-old Canadian-born diamond magnate. plans to sell output of his Mwadui mine at Tanganyika. Af- 2'1Ca. to banada and the Latin American countries. First formal notice SWO! COHGEHIIHE the new 1101103! in the sale of the stones came at the turn of. the year. when Williamson did not renew ii. marketing agree- ment with the Diamond Trading Corp., the selling agency of the big b0Ll.ll African De Beers mining organization, headed by Sir Ernest Oppenheimer. A quarrel over the size of the payment the corporation- mlcn controls the sale of a great bulk of the entire world's current llro.i.ctlcn of diamonds-paid for the cutput of the Mwadui mine, dig. covered a decade ago by Williamson and reputed to be the richest diamond mine in the vtorlrl. broke up the business arrangement between two or the worlds wealthiest men. DF0lJ0Sed in the B1 as proposed,l lillillt-Arlnjitlres-syglfern. "wseemslo 016.10 PI'0i'K18 101 a "As ii company engaged in the greater sale of group annuities life insurance and annuity busi- in which the government are dis iness. and as a strong supporter of .lnct competitors with the life in- the free enterprise system and surance companies. In general the otli way of life, we believe that ..l.lbSld1Z8d annuities granterl in thelhe government should not take form of group alinulties will pro-ysteps to improve the competitive ride a lower cost than can be Ob-lDOSli.10i'l of its subsidized Annul- talned through ordinary life in- lies Branch if. indeed. it feels surance channels where it i-ealistin obliged to continue in the Annu. view of the rate of interest, the ity buszricss at all." mortality - and particularly that BX!-11313595 involved - must be tak-t The black shake. a noll-poison- en into account. This lower cost in.0tlS reptile common to both North general benefits the employer it-hojalid south America. does not ex- is contracting for the group annu-lcced six feet in length. itv rather than the employee pr: --&-je- 9,... .,;g,::,z3!..,,n gg mom” WWI 1 pe o e nequitable distribution. or the subsidy under the Govern-1 . A, TE 1 4 ' - : E2lec.l'lc Polishers, large and small. . Electric Floor Sanders with edger Electric Radios be-1 10:1s:'t"l:oi::(:s.'ni:i':i:l1l:.l0Ci1'lC l3alrlt.; Spray”-5. in height. not under 5 years, not , PIR11-5TONE over 12 years. BRXENTON & McKAY ()0, wm, 0,. phone Your Friendly Firestone D WELLINGTON DICNEILL & SUN Gt. egizige St. ! Buntain It Bell's Wharf Phone 747 l Maior Hoopla G EGAD,MAC.K.. AND 8051512! EXPERT is L.-.;..L , .a:e.:. . GUM HORN, THE EPRLY v rzeslowsleu SETTLERS save lNTERNATION- r ... HES c5oT POCAHONTA5 Al. 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