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mm â- Mm >» \»m m .. "iNMiS*Mt*% mmmfkmm â- *"Nfc»^->' Wednesday Oct 8, 1924 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE HBSaW" 'i .'S THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE W. H. THLRSTON, Editor Flesherton Fair Prize Winners HORSES Heavy I>raftâ€" Team, F. \V. Taylor, C. llulchintion; 1 year old, ('. Hutch- Bellamy, S. Patterson; American Wonder â€" C W Bellamy, S Patterson; Potatoes A.O.V. â€" R Richardson, L. Atkinson; Aberdeen Turnip â€" L At- kinson; Carrots, white â€" S Patterson, L A Fisher; Man^colds Globe â€" R Ben- tham, S Patterson; Mangolds, lonp â€" S Patterson, C Stewart; Corn, 12 .Stalks- J 1 Graham, .1 T Sle<l; Coll. Field Roots â€" S Patterson; Manirolds, A.O.V.â€" J R Fawcett, C. Stewart; Carrots, Lonjf Red â€" S Patterson, L. Atkinson; Riunies' Specijil best Dis- play Field Roots, S Patterson. VEGETABLES A R Cabbage Redâ€" A Gilchrist, W Hawken; Cabbage Flat Dutch â€" J Fawcett, Mrs. Crossley; Cabbage, Drumhead, M Wilson; Cabbage Winn- ingstadt â€" J R Fawcett, S Patterson; Cabbage A.Q.V.â€" Geo. Be«t, J R Faw- cett; Cauliflower â€" W A Hawken, L A Fisher; Carrots, Short Red â€" B A Ferris, L Atkinson; Carrots, Inter- mediate â€" A Gilchrist, G Best; Pars- nipsâ€" B A Ferris, J R Fawcett; Cel- eryâ€" L A Fisher, S Patterson; To- matoes, Red â€" F Cairns, A Gilchrist; Tomatoes, i'ellow â€" H D McLoughry, L A Fisher; Beets, Longâ€" L A Fisher, S Patterson; Beets Turnip Rooted â€" B A Ferris, S Patterson; Onions from Seedâ€" B A Ferris, J A Lever; Potato Onions â€" Geo Best, Archie Stewart; Radi.sh, Black â€" S Patterson, L A Fisher; Radish other color â€" L A Fish- er; Pumpkin, Yellow â€" J R Fawcett; Pumpkin, A.O.V.â€" J R Fawcett, L A Fisher; Hubbard Squash â€" L A Fisher, S Patterson; Squash A.O.V.â€" J R Fawcett, J Heard; Citron â€" B A Ferris, .1 R Fawcett; Cucumber, Pick- lingâ€"Mrs.- A. Wilson, C W Bellamy; Cucumber Ripe â€" S. Patterson, R. Richardson; Corn A.O.V. â€" Graham Mrs. A. Wilson; Corn Sweetâ€" J R Fawcett, L A Fisher; Collection Vegetables â€" G Best, W A Hawken. Sepcials â€" Christie Brown, best Coll. Vegetables, S. Patterson; Coll. Vege- tables from Rennies' Seeds â€" S Patter- son. FRUIT APPLESâ€" Cayuga or Red Streak, .1 I Grahm; Duchess â€" J I Graham, F. ,]. Thurston; Blenheimâ€" ,1 I Graham; St. Lawrence, J I Graham, F Cairns; A.O.V. Fall Appleâ€" J C Adams, Geo. Best; Coll Fall Apples; Northern Spies â€" J I (Iraham; Balwins â€" J I Graham; Golden Ru.ssetsâ€" Graham. F Cairns; Roxboroutrh Russets â€" .1 I ^ Findlay's Special â€" Mrs. McCallum, Mrs. Boyd. GRAIN & SEEDS Winter Wheat, whiteâ€" J F Collin- son, F D Cairns; Wint«r Wheat, red â€"Geo. Best; Spring Wheat, red â€" R Richardson; Barle> â€" F Cairns, J A Lever; White Oatsâ€" F Cairns, G. Best; Peas, largeâ€" R. Chard; Coll. Beans â€" Miss M. Johnston, Mrs. Cross- Uy; Timothy Seed â€" J A Lever; Red Clover â€" L A Fisher; AUike Clover â€" L A Fisher; Flax Seed â€" J A Lever. FIELD ROOTS Potatoes 4 varieties â€" S Patterson, inaon; Year old, J T Sle.l; Brood mare \ <â-  Be-!t; Irish Cobblersâ€" S Patterson. C. Hutchinson. J T Sled; Spring colt, L A Fisher; Green Mountamâ€" C W C Hutchinson J T .Sled; Be»t animal in class, F W Taylor. Agricultural- Team, Jas. Ullison, Thos. Kiecmun; 2 year old. T. Free- man; 1 year old, T. Fi ..^nian; Best animal in class, Jas. Ellison. General Purposeâ€" Team, R. Storey, Walter Richanlson; Best animal in class, R. Storey. Carriage â€" Roadster Team, Dr. Or E. Carr, T H Reburn; Singb Driver, Dr. Hodson, Dr. Henry; Lady Driver, Mrs Shepherdson, Mrs. Findlay; Best animal in class. Dr. Hodson. Speciali*â€" Best Gdding or Mare, Heavy, F W Taylor; Best Single Turnout, Dr. Henry; Best Heavy Team, F W Taylor, Jas. Ellison; best Gentleman Driver, T W Findlay; best Heavy Colt, li»24, C. Hutchinson; best Groomed Horse, Dr. Carr; best Matched Team, Thos. Freeman; best Team, Fiirm Chunks, Osborne; Team Most Suitable for Farm Work, R. Storey; I. .it Stepping Horse on the Grounds, Dr. Henry; be.st Single Driver, style, action and speed twice around track. Mark Wilson; best Lady Car Driver. Mrs. .Shepherdson, Miss Eva Inkst-jr; Slowest Car Driver on high gear. B. Jackson, J. Radley. C.VTTLE Shorthorn â€" Bull, C. Akins, W J Bowes; Bull Calf, W J Bowes, J I Graham, Cow, W J Bowos. J I Gru- ham; 2-year-old Heifer. .1 I Graham, Bowes; 1-ycar-old Heifer, Bowes, J I Graham; H?ifer Calf, Bowes, Graham Best Herd, Bewes. Jersevâ€" Bull, H. Radley; Cow, II. Radley, H. Radl'y. Polled Angusâ€" Bull, J F Collinson; Bull Calf, P. Sims; Cow, Sims, Sims; 2-ycar-old Heifer, Collinson; 1-year- old Heifer, Sims, Sims; Heifer Calf, Collinson. Holsteinâ€" Cow, A. Thistcthwaite; 2-year-old Heifer, H. Knott; 1-year- old Heifer, A. Thistlelhwaite. Grades For Beefâ€" Cow, W J Meads, .T F Collinson; Calf, R Bentham, J I Graham. Grade, Dairyâ€" Cow, F. Brown, H. Knott; 2-yiar-old Heifer, (J B Welton, A. Thistlelhwaite; 1-vear-old Heifer, ' A. Thistlelhwaite; Heifer Calf. A. Thistlethwaite. Specialsâ€" Union Slock Yard Spec- I iai, 2-year-o!(l Steer, Collinson, W J , Bowes; W .T Stcv.'art & .Son special, ! best three Female Cattle, W Bowes; | Mas.<ey-II;irris Co. Special best Herd i any breed. \V J Bowes. SHEEP Shropshire â€" AH prizes to McLough- ry Bros. Oxford I)own--Rani aged, C Akins; all otht-; pri/.ts to W J Meads. SWINE Berkshire â€" All pri/.es to C Stewart. Yorkshire â€" All prizes to Norman Mercer. * POILTHY Barred Rocks â€" Male, .las Barber, H Karstcdt ; female, K!ir.it<;dt, Barber Cockerel. \V B Connor. Connor; pullet, Connor, Connor. White Rock â€" .Male, Barbel-, Alexan<ler; tVmale, Barber; cocketil. Barber; pullet, Baiber. (iolrien Wvandotfc â€" Miile Thurston, Barber, female, Thurston, Rarbtr; cock:rel. Barber; pullet, , Barber. White Wyandolte â€" R. Ben- tham. Barlii-r: female, Barber, Connor cockerel. Barber, Baiber; pullet, F. Thurstor.. Barber. Partridge Wyan- dotteâ€" Male. F. Thunstcin; ftmak, F. Thurston, \\'. H. Thurston; cockerel, R. Bentham, F. Thurston; pullet, R. Bentham : pullet, Bentham, Bentham. Silver Wyandotte â€" fenialii. Barber; cockerel, Barber; pullet. Barber. Light Brahma â€" cockerel. Barber. Brown Leghorn R. C. â€" female, Barbeir White Leghorn S. Câ€" Male, H. Kar- Htedt, T. Findlay; female, Karstedt, Findlay; pullet. Barber, Barber; cock- erel. Barber, Barber. Black Leghorn â€" female. Barber; cockerel. Barber; pullet. Barber. Buff Leghorn S. C. â€" Male, Connor; female, Connor; pull- et, Connor; cockerel, Connor. Black Minorca 8. C. â€" Cockerel, Barber; i pullet. Barber. Blue Andalusian â€" Male, Connor; female, Connor; cock- | erel, Connor; pullet, Connor. Rhode ' Uland Red S. Câ€" Male. Barber, A. i Thistlethwaite; female. Thistleth- waite; cockerel, BnrV>er; pullet. Bar- ber. Rhode I«lnnd R. Câ€" Male, Bar- ber; female Barber 2n<l. Buff Orp- j ington â€" Male, Barber; female, Barber cockerel, C. Alexander, Alexan<ler; pullet, Alexander, J R Fawcett. | White Orpington â€" Female, Barber. | Silver Spangled Hamburg â€" Female ' Barber; cockerel. Barber; pullet, Bar- I ber. Houdan, Mottled â€" Female, Con- | nor; cockerel, Connor; pullet Connor. Black Rreaxted Red flame â€" Female, | Barber. Ancona, Mottled â€" Male, Barber, Karstedt; female, Karstedt, Barber: Cockerel, Barber, Barber; pullet. Barber. GEESE ToulouHeâ€" Male, A. Stewart, F. W. Calms; female. Stewart. Cairns. Embden â€" Male, H. McLoughry. fe- male, McLoughry. Goose, A.O.V., â€"Male, H. Radley, A. Stewart; A.O. V. female. Rndley, L A Fisher. nrcKS Pekin- Male, J F Collinson, Collin- lion; female, Collinson, Collinson. Ronen â€" Male, Barber, Bentham; femalf. Barber, Bentham. • Indian Runner â€" Female, Barber. A.O.V.â€" G. Beecroft. Pair of Bantams â€" Connor, S. E. PeCudmorc; Pair >f Pigeon.i, C»nnor, J. T. Skd. FlesehrUin Advance .Special best bird In poultry show â€" W B Connor, Durham with a Barred Rock cockerel; FEDLABâ€" WINTERS Graham, S Patterson; Coll. Plum» â€" j Mrs. Crossley, Graham; Coll. Grapes! â€" Graham. j PLANTS & Cl'T FLOWERS i Coll. Cut Flowers â€" J P Ott«well, ' A very pretty wedding took place W H Thurston; Table Bouquetâ€" J P ' on Wed., Sept. 24th, at the home of OtU-well, Mrs. Boyd; Hand Bou.iuet- > ^^ „„j -j^ ^ ^yj^j^^^ „f Maxwell, daughter, Annie, became Ottewell, A Geranium Thistlethwaite; Double , Geo Best, B A Ferris; ' ^hen the Single Geranium â€" F Duncan; Fuch sia. Single â€" Ottewell, H D McLough- ry; Amaryllis â€" B A Ferris, Ottewell; Rex Begonia â€" A Thistlethwaite, John Heard; Begonia, A.O.V. â€" Miss Agnes the bride of Mr. Harvey Pedlar, son I of Mr. and Mrs. E. Pedlar of Fever- isham. Tiie ceremony was performed by Rev. H. Shannon, and the wedding Henderson. F Duncan; ColL Foliage march win played by Miss Dally Ped- Mrs. /Crossley, J C Adams; House |ar, sister of the groom. Fern â€" Ottewell, Archie Stewart; Hanging Basket â€" Ottewell, Adams; Hydrangea â€" J C Adams; Single Plant A.O.K.â€" B A Ferris, Mrs. Par- ker; Coll. Pansies â€" Mrs Crossley, Mrs Boyd; Coll. Begonias â€" Mrs. Crossley; Coll. Asters â€" Mrs. A. Wilson, W A Hawken; Rennies Special best Dis- play of Flowers â€" Mrs. Boyd. DAIRY PRODUCE The bride, who was given away by her father, looked charming in a gown of royal blue canton crepe with trimming: of flowers and pleatings, and carried a shower bouquet of fall flowers. After the ceremony about forty guests sat down too partake of the dainty luncheon served. Im- o '?.'"'^^ .P"'"A''^SJiT; k ^.f}^*}^"'' mediately after\Tard the happy couple Butter 5 lbs.- A Thistlcthwaitet, L A , -^ , .. , r- . If , : â-  Fisher, Mrs. C Martin; Butter 25 lb. '«^' â- ''â- '' '"°^°'" f°'' Toronto, the bride Tubâ€" L A Fisher, Miss M. Johnston, fav: 'Img in a navy blue suit and Mark Stewart; Butter 15 lb. Crock â€" grey hat with brown fox fur, the gift J T Sled, L A Fisher, Geo. Cairns; of the groom. On their return they Eggs, Largest and Best â€" F. Cairns, Archie Stewart; FVuit Cake â€" Mrs. McCallum, L A Fisher; Bread â€" F. Cairns, S Semple, G. Blackburn; Tarts â€" A Hawken, F Cairns; Layer Cake â€"J Heard, B A Ferris; Jelly Rollâ€" .Mrs Boyd, Elda Karstedt; Doughnuts â€" W A Hawiten, L A Fisher; Pump- kin Pie â€" LA Fisher, J C Adams; Lemon Pic â€" Elda Karstedt, Mrs. Mc- Callum; Cu.stard Pieâ€" J Heard, W J Blackburn; Apple Pieâ€" R Chard, F Cairns; Mince Pie â€" L A Fisher; Rasp- berry Wine â€" Archie Stewart, L A i Fisher; Grape Wine â€" L Atkinson, L | A Fisher; Canned Fruit â€" F Collinson, P Duncan; Mixed Pickles â€" L A Fisher F Collinson; Maple Syrupâ€" F Cairns, M. Stewart; Coll. Cookies â€" W A Hawken, L A Fisher; CoU. Canned Vegetables â€" A Stewart, F Collinson; Potato Salad â€" F Collinson, L A Fisher; Soap, Homsmade â€" W B Cross L Atkinson; best School Lunch â€" S. Patterson, R Chard. DAIRY SPECIALSâ€" Eaton Special 5 lbs. Butterâ€" S. Semple; W B Cross special 10 lbs. Butter â€" W J Blackburn T. VV. Findlay special 10 lbs. Butterâ€" F. Cairns; F G Karstedt special bread from O'Canada flourâ€" J P Ottewell; Henry & Kennedy special bread from Sovereign Flojur â€" W. J. Blackburn; E. W. Gillette Co., special Coll. 4 Pies â€" L A Fisher; F W Duncan, special workingman's dinner â€" W A Hawken. FINE ARTS Painting on Silk or Satin â€" L. E. Oliver, W A Hawken; Painting on China â€" L E Oliver, S Patterson; Pen- cil Drawing â€" L. E. Oliver, Mrs. C. Martin; Crayon Drawing â€" W A Haw- ken, G Cairns; Painting Indian Ink or Se;)ia â€" Mrs A Wilson L Atkinson; Oil. Painting Fruit of Flowersâ€" W A Hakwen, Mrs. Boyd; Oil Painting Landscape or Marine â€" W A Hawke!i, S Patti.rson; Oil PaintingAnimal â€" L E 01i^ r! . VV A Hawken; Water Colors will reside on the groom's farm near Fe .-ersham. I BREAD WHEN YOU THINK OF BREAD YOU NATUR- ALLY THINK OF THE BEST PLACE TO GET IT. Our Bread is made from the following ingredients: Lake of The Woods full Manitoba Flour Pure Cane Sugar Shortening Diamalt Windsor Salt Fleischmann Yeast Properly blended together to make the FINEST LOAF PROCURABLE .^bJ- F. Pinder, Flesherton Graham; Snows- Graham, F. Cairns; i F,.„it ,,,• Flower.-^- W A Hawken. F Water Color .Animalâ€" Mrs A Kings â€" Graham; Mannâ€" A. Stewart; (Jreening.sâ€" J C Adams, J I Graham; A.O.V. â€" Graham, W 11 Thurston; Coll. Winter Apples â€" Graham; Ben Davisâ€" Graham; Pippins â€" Graham; Coll. Crab Apples â€" Graham. I'EARSâ€"Bartlettâ€" Graham ; Flem- ish Beauty â€" Graham; A.O.V. â€" A. Thistlethwaite, Graham; Coll. Pears â€" J r Grahani. i I'Ll' MSâ€" Lombards -- R. Richards- son. S. Patterson; Smiths-Orlans â€" J. I 1. Graham; Golden Drop â€" Graham; Rein Chuui( â€" Graham Patterson; Gages â€" Graham, F Cairns; A.O.Vâ€" Cairn; Wilson, W A Hawken; Painting on" Velvel â€" ."".Irs .^dams, W A Hawken; Pen and Ink Sketch â€" L Atkinson.Mrs C Martin; Coll Photosâ€" W A Hawken Paintir.i; on Glassâ€" W H Thurston, W A lUiwken. EDUCATION Free Hand Drawing â€" F Cairns; Northern Business College special, best writingâ€" Lorir.o Battv. LADIES' WORK Quilt Knitted â€" Mr.=. Adams, Mrs. Crossley; Quilt Patchwork Clothâ€" (Coatinued on page â- '») The Peoples' Grocery The Place To Shop I WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR i McGOWAN'S FLOUR I Fruits, Vegetables and Canned Goods* I Get your Preserving Supplies here. Henry & Kennedy GROCERS Flesherton, - Ontario. ^ ! o Short Tertn Insurance On The Farmers Crop We can issue you a Short Term Policy to cover your crop in barns for short periods, against loss by Bre and lightning. The cost is small and will save you a lot of worry until your crop is disposed of. RATES FURNISHED ON REQUEST FLESHERTON INSURANCE AGENCY OFFICES IN SPROULE BUILDING W. A. ARMSTRONG S. E deCUDMORE FOl'R TELEPHONES Find the Most Objects in This Picture Starting with the Letter 'S' Easy to solve. Try It. Wlttaout any troable whatever, yon can readily see sncb objects as ''Sun," "Saw," etc. Well, the others arc Just as easy to see, hat the Idea Is «4io can find the most. Fifty big oaeh prizes will be Kiven for the fifty best lists of "S-Words" sabmltted In answer to this pozzle. The person senOliiK in the nearest correct list of names vrtll be awarded first prize; second nearest correct Ust, second prize, etc. l^ee how many yon can find. The Mail and Empira's $1,000 "S"-Word Picture Puzzle OPEN TO ALL Everybody Join In COSTS NOTKIHG TO TRY The Mail & Cmitirc announces to-day a most 'itCTCfrtliis: nnd nmusint; Kame. All can partlclpnfe tr» Uils great tun Rumc â€" from a school boy or jrlrl lo Pud, Mother, iiiul o\-.'n (irantlpu iintl Gmndnia. .'t holds no preference lo a^^. It is a test of your ^kilI in ferrctinR out "K -Words" In the inuzlc Plc- lurc. It's a jUn danil..- puzzle game. We know .vou will enjoy It, for everyone loves a pnzzle, and wo venture to say you'll never have more fun. It costs nothing to take part. The "S-Word" Puzzio (ianio is ii oaaiimlgm to iiKreasc the popu- larity of The Maii iV- Hiupirc. It Is not a sub- scription contest, and you do not have to send In a ^luiflo subscription to win a prize. K your, answer Is uwartled first prize by the judges, you win win $25.00; but if you wonld like to win more than $25.00, we arc going to mnko the following special offer, whereby you can win bigger cash prizes. -YOU CAN WIN $1,000.00-- Here's how: If Uio judges award your answer First Prize, and vou havn wnt in #»«» .««.â- Â« â€" k. ^ptlon to The MaU * Empire at $6.00 a ,«ir, you w1hJc^??^'»SS? iS^u^ i? $?" if^XI P^sSSo^ Thlrtl Prize. $150; <Si-e second column of figurM in prize Ust) ^^ "' '"'*• s*^"** "13*. $250. OBSERVE THESE RULES 1. Any man, woman or child trho la not a rflslAent of Toronto or Hamilton, and who la not In tha employ of Tha Mall and l^mplra or a member o( an omplore'i family, may aubmlt an anawer. It coata nothlnir to try. ». ALX, ANSWEB8 Xl'ST BB MAIUCD B'S Otl'URKK «TU, IM4. 8. All Uata ot namea a^oald b« written on ona aide of thu paper only, and numbered eonaacutlvely I. t, S, etc. Write your full name and addreaa on each pace In the upp<-r richt hand corner. It yon deeira to write anytblBS elaa, ua« a aeparate aheet. *. Only auch aorde aa appear In the BncMalt Oto- tlonary will be counted. Do not uaa obaolate word*. Where the plural la uaed. the amsular cannot ba counted and vice veraa. ' S. Worda ol the akina apaillns can be naad only once, cTen though ua a rt to dealirnata dlftarant ob- ject* or articles, or parta o( ol^ecta %t artkelaa An object or article can be named only onca. (. t>u not uae hyphaaatad or compound word« or any worda (armed by tha combination of two or more complete wonS^ whera each word la Itaalf la an object. 7. Tha anawer havtnc tha naareat correct Uat ot namea off vlalble objecta and arttclea ehown In tha pletura that bevin with the letter "8" will l>a awaftfad nrat Prlie, etc. NaatawB. atyla or hand- writlac have no bearing upon dacidtBc tha wliuMra. t. Any number off people may co-operat« In an* awerinc tha Pnaile, but only one prlaa will l>a awarded to any one booaahold: ncr will prlaa* be awarded to mora than en* off any rreup wnara two or mora have been woriilaa toffethar. t. In the erent off a tla ffor any pria* af«ar*<L the full amount off each prlaa wUl ba awardad to each tied participant. 10. BubKriptlona (both naw or ranewal). pay- able In advance at t^OO a raar by mall will b* accepted. Uowaear, la quallffytnv tor the 11,00* Bonua Reward, at laaal one new •obaertptloB muat be aeat In. 11. A new Bubacrlber la any one who b^ itot been reealvln* The Mall aad Kmplra by nmU akaaa September 11th. 11. All aaawer* will recelra the aama eooatdaratlon recarrtleaa of whether or not a aubaerlpttan to The Mall Knd Empira la aant In. U. All new aiihaerlptloaa will b* earafully vart- flrrt by the Tuirlft Manaser. CaiwUdktes mark- ing old enbacrlr; .t* aa new will poaitlvely for- feit the credit of attch eubarrlptkon aa aoallffyin* fur th» Maximum Roaua Rewarda. 14. Three prominent Toronto ctttaena. havlna no connpctinn with The Mail «nd Empire, will b* â- elFcted to act aa Judsoi to decide the wlnacra and rartlrltmnta a(ree to accept the declalon off the JudKFa na final and rnndualT*. 1.'. The Juilgea will meet on October ISth and mnouncemrni of the Prlic Winner* and correct lilt of wordu win bo pnbltahed In The Mall and Empire Ju« a* qolckly thereitftcr aa It !• poaMble. Or, if you are awarded First Prize and roa have seat in two yearly snbecrtpdons (either one J^Mali & Empire at $5.00 a yew eacbrioa will S^e »i«» tas«e«l of $$5; S«ondWiS%M0; It takes but two _ __ Is U.e'nfiSSlir'*^- A^r'^ely two snbecrtpttons Ci^-.?^.^_^f.'**"» Uttle effort. Tom .iw. iL ^f^^* *!? snJ^srtpcfcMM to qnaUiy for ecrlber. subsnlpclons to start at any fntore date, b aend. ^^JJJMe sheet from that on which you acad iSm FIFTY BIG CASH PRIZES iSSZSL ^TS ^ 'Sm S? SS »•» »«•«> MO.O0 •S mS "v- ^S2 »a-oo 150.00 JS tSI 2-22 !?••• "^w 22 522 2-22 â- *••• mj» uSi 522 •••"' t22 *>••• 40.00 Pn^es liKdo^ve 1.00 »jti» mha DcpL I â€" ^ADDRBSS â€" C. A. MONTGOMERY roronlo^

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