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^ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1927. THE FLBSHERTON ADVANCE Jim Fair Priit Winiert (Continued from Page 4) J. C. Adams; Red CloVer Seed, Mm. Graham; Uages, Graham; A.O,V^ Mr» J. C. Adams; AUike Seed, Mrs. J. C. w. P. Crossley; Coll. Plums, Graham: Adams; Flax Seed, Thos. McDougall; vkt- ittaiii ua Sweet Clover, Thos. McDougall, Geo. VtuiiiABLiiB Pa CroMley, Mrs. iGea. McTaviah; Cairns; Irish Cobbler Potatoes, L. A. Drumhead Cabbages, Wm. Patton, Canned Strawberries. L. A. Fisher. I Fisher, T. McDougall; Green Moun- C. W. Bellamy; Winnimrstadt Cab- Mrs. John Kennedy; Canned Cherries. Uin, C. W. Bellamy, Thos. Mc- bage, C. W. Bellamy, L. A. Fisher; A. Mrs. John Kennedy, F. J. CoUinson; Dougall; American Wonders, L. A. Canned Pears, P. J. CoUinson, Ken Fisher; A.O.V. Potatoes, C. W. Bell- Kennedy; Preservel Plums, Mrs. Wm. Boyd, Mrs. E. MKillop; Raspberry O.V., Mrs. Wm Moore, Mrs. Chas. Best; Cauliflowers, L A. Fisher, C. W. Bellamy; Short Carrots, L. H. Ferris, Chas. Best; Long Carrots, Geo. Mc- Master, Mrs. Mark Stewart; Parsnips, amy, Thos. McDougall; Swedish Turnips, Chas. Best, Richard Ben- Jam, L. A. Fisher, Mrs. Geo. Mitchell; tham; Field Carrots, L. A. Fisher; „ t^ ,, .-. t Grape Jam, Mrs. Wm. Moore, L. A.' Mangolds Wurt;,tl Globe, P. Hemp- L- A. Fisher. Thos. McDougall; Celery Fisher; Native Fruit Marmalade, Mrs. 'hill. Harold Thompson; Mangolds W. E. Morgan; Red Tomatoes, Edgar Geo. Mitchell, F. J. Collinson; 3 Var-tWurtzel long. Mrs. Wm. Moore; En- Pa"ersoi^ L. A. Fisher; Beets, Geo. ieties Jellies, Mrs. Ernie McKillop, ' silege Com. J. R. Fawcett. Bill Patton Best. L. A. Fisher; Turnip Rooted Geo. McMaster; Mustard Pickles, T. Mangolds A.O.V., J. R. Fawcett, C. McDougall. Geo. Best; Vinegar Pick- W. Bellamy. les, Geo. Cairns, F. J. Collinson; Sweet Pickles, Mrs. W. P. Crcssleu, Mrs. J. C. Adams; Red Sauc^, L. A. FRUIT Cayuga Apples. J. I. Graham; Duck- ess Apples, J. I. Grham, George Mc- Beets. Geo. Best, Chas. Best; Dutch Sett Onions. Thos. McDougall, Mrs. Wm. Moore; Potatoe Onions. Chas. Best. Thos. McDougall; Black Radish. J. I. Graham; Winter Radish. Thos. McDougall, L. A. Fisher; Yellow Pumpkin, J. R. Fawcett, T. A. Shan- non; A.O.V. Pumpkin, J. R. Fawcett; Hubbard Squash. J. R. Fawcett; A.O. V. Squash; Citrons. Geo. Ctyms, Wm. Patton; Pickling Cucumber, W. E. Morgan. Thos. McDougall; Ripe Cu- cumber. Wm. Patton, C. W. Bellamy; A.V. Corn, L. A. Fisher. J. R. Faw- cett; Table Com. W .E. Morgan. L. A. Fisher; Coll. Vegetables, L. A. Fi.'iher, Geo. Best; Coll. Roots and Vegetables, Geo. Best; Women's In- stitte Menu for Family, C. J. Cross- ley, L. A. Fisher. LADIES' WORK Pieced Qiriit, Mrs. J. C. Adams, Mrs Geo. Mitchell; Fancy Quilt, Mrs. A. E. McCallum, Mrs. J. C. Adams; A.O. V. Quilt, L. A. Fisher; Tufted Quilt, imothy Seed. Thos. McDougall, Mrs. ' Golden Drops, Graham; Reine Claude, Free Headlight Inspection . . . We have installed the necessary chart and eauin- ment to accuratly adjust head lamps, in accordance with the Highway Traffic Act, which became effective October Ist. If your headlamps are accurately adjusted and the bulbs the proper candlepower no charge will be made for inspection. If your lamps are in need of adjust- ment the charge wUl not exceed seventy-five cents, this, of course, not to include the replacement of bulbs or other equipment, merely the charge for service. D. McTAVISH & Son FLESHERTON. ONT. Fisher. Geo. McTavish; Coll. Canned) Master; Blenheim Apcles, J. I. Gra Vegetables. F. J. Collinson. L. A. ham; StJ Lawrence Apples, J^ I, Fisher; Cake and pan of Biscuits. L. I Graham, F. J. Collinson; Gravenstein, A. ishcr, Edgar Patterson; 1 Dozen J. I. Graham; A.O.V. Fall Apples, Biscuits, F. J. Collinson; Layer Cake, Mrs. J. C. Adams, J I Graham; Coll. F. J. Collinson; Coll. fancy Bakirg, K. Fall Apples, J. I. Graham; Northern Kennedy, Geo. McTavish; Variety of .Spy, Graham; Ontario. Graham; Bald- Baking from one batch of dough, J. [wins, Graham, Spitzenburg, Graham; P. Ottcwell, Mrs. John Kennedy; r Golden Russctt, Graham; Roxborough Workinpman's Dinner, L. A. Fisher; | Russett. Graham; Snow Apples, Gra- Bread from ©'Canada Flour, Robt. ham; King. Graham; Mann, Graham; Xv^^'' ^' "'â-  C''"'"*""> Buns from Rhode Island Greenings, Graham; O Canada Flour, Jack Gibson. L. A. .A.O.V. Apples. Graham; Coll. Winter Fisher; Raisin Pie, L. A. Fisher, Mrs. j Fruit. Graham; itcri Davis, Graham; John Kennedy; Layer Cake, Cha^. I Pippins. Graham; Coll. Crab Apples, Best. Mrs. Wm. Boyd; Bread from Graham: Bartlett Pears. Carl Hum- •lurity Flour, John Flynn. L. Fisher, i berstont, Graham: Clano's Favorite, GRAIN & SEEDS ! Carl Ilumbcrstone; Flemish Beauty, J «?* Winter Wheat, Claude Akins;ICarl Humberstone; A.O.V. Pears. 2nd Ked \\mter Wheat, Richard Bintham.' J. I. Graham; Coll. Pears, Graham; hTm S'^R^J^^M^' «,'^''â- ''^^"-^^ F. J. Thurston, Mrs. J. C. Adams; VSh^L^ T^';;^:,^:.f:'n'll^*:MS''fh"^^^^ comforter. L. A. Fisher. Mrs. J. C. Adams; Fancy Bedspread, Geo. Cairns, F. J. Thurston; Fancy Bed- spread colors, Mrs. A. E. McCallum, Chas. Best; Men's Negligee Shirt, jMrs. A. E. McCallum; Hand Hemmed j. Sheet, Mrs. H. McCauley, Mrs. Ken [Kennedy; Sleeping Garment, Mrs. W. P. Crossley, Mrs. L. A. Fisher; House Dress, Mrs. A. E. McCallum, Edgar Patterson; Ladies' Sweater Coat, W. H. Thurston; Work Apron, Mrs. A. E. McCallum, Edgar Patterson; Socks Fine, Mrs. A. Freeman, Mrs. J. C. Adams; Fine Mitts,' Mrs. Adams. L. A. Fisher; Woof Foot Mat, Percy Hemphill, L. A. Fisher; Hooked Foot Mat, Geo. Cairns, L. A. Fisher; Coarse Mitts, Mrs. W. P. Crossley, Chas. Best; Coarse Sot-ks, L. A. Fish- er, Chas. Best; Shoulder Shawl, Geo. Cairns; Slumbering Robe, Geo. Mc- Tavish; Double Hemstitching, W. H. Thurston, Geo. McTavish; Italian Hemstitching, W. H. Thurston; Speci- men Drawn-in-work, Mrs. Wm. Boyd, Mr. H. McCauley; Cross Stitch. Mrs. Bert Sparks, Mrs. W. P. Corssley; Daisy Loop, Mrs. H. MCauley, Mrs. Ken Kennedy; Centre 'Piece, Miss Allie Norris, Mrs. H. McCauley; Ro- man Cut Work, Mrs. Geo. McTavish; Solid Cut Work, Frank Cairns, Mrs. Wm. Moore; 4 Serviettes to match, Geo. McTavish; Palow Slips, Percy Hemphill, L. A. Fisher; Pair Hand Towels, Miss Allie Norris; Night Robe NOTICE OF '^TENTION J Earn $25 weekly up at home clipp- Miss Allie Norris; Aftermeal Centre-, ^" PUKCHASli jng newspapers and addressing en- piece. Miss Allie Norris, Mrs. J. C. _ ,,, , /."T" *• :, . I velopes. No canvasmg. Everything Adams; Luncheon Set, Mrs. Ken Ken- \ ^ '*"*„ .'"«*';"'i*'°"' f f .k furnished. Spare or full time. Part- nedy, Mrs. H. McCauley: Buffet Set, |^« ''^ **>« Municipal Council of the jcujars for stamp. GilHs Mailing Ser- Mrs. K. Kennedy, Mrs. H. McCauley; iownsh.p of Osprey under the auth- vice. Box 8, Sydney, Nova Scotia. ority of the Assessment Act Sec. 154 j RUBBER BOOTS FOR ALL For a good work boot that will help keep your feet dry, and rubber hot- Table Runner. Mrs. A. E. McCallum. %'*y °' ^*'« Assessment Act Sec. 154 1 Mrs. Adams; Soa Cushion, Mrs. J. .<f>; J "°.^ /',''•« P"""f^."°V" k- C. Adams, Mrs. Bert Sparks; Cur- '* '" ^^^ '"Jf^H'" **'. **"," ^o^^^'P tains, L. A. Fisher; Guest Towels, L. to purchase the following lands which A. Pisher, Mrs. A. E. McCallum; 'f""'^^*''*"'*'^,^ *'« ««'*^ ''V'i* C""",. , ^, , Vanity Set, Mrs. Ken Kennedy, Mn.,ll ^^""""'^ ^'" .""l*" ."^ **«» "*i *"'"» '"«' **?" ^O"^ ™«'' "n*! l^ys, and H. McCauley; Dresser Runner. Mrs.'"'* ^^°'"^J?°T 'I\.**lf J^'l^ "^^^^ *" ''''"*'' °' repairing on footwear, F. J. Collinson, Mrs. Geo. McTavish; 'fT ""Jo ^r*^? "'^ ^^^ day of Nov- Child's Rompers. F. J. Thurston;'!;"^"; ^^^7 at 2 p.nj.; providing Lady's Lingerie. Mrs. A.E. McCallum;!**"* "* "".^ «<i><'""'ed sale which may Centreniorp. R!nh«rH R<.«tv,„», „ ' I unecessarily be held no bid is re- Centrepiece. Richard Bentham, Mrs.S^ ;, j • ^u * .. Ken Kennedy; 4 Serviettes to match ' "''*'* '=<'^*""«^ *•>« '»» """""t «* come to W. L. NORWOOD Flesherton, Ont. iliffia ii aPM i * l niW»' i a i W3 l i»BaBWl i ai «FiBti » w w iwawiMMffa^^ _ arrears against the said land as well as all charges and costs. Lands to be sold â€" L. 24 C. 1 S D B 50 acres Pat. L. 71 C. 1 N D R L. 72 C. 1 N D R L. 36 C. 2 S D R L. 37 C. 2 S D R L. 26 C. 9 N D R Part Lot 74 Con. 3 N D R 25 acres Patented. J. A. KERNAHAN, Treaa. of Osprey 60 acres Pat. 50 acres Pat. 50 acres Pat. 60 acres Pat. 100 ares Pat. crochet, Mrs. Adams; Tray Oval, Mrs. W. P. Crossley; Tea Cloth, Mrs. Geo. Mitchell, W. H. Thurston; Hot Plate Mats, Geo. Cairns, Mrs. Ken Kennedu; Pair Towels, Miss Allie Norris; Pil- low Slips, L. A. Fisher, Mrs. George Mitchell; Lady's Lingerie, W. H. Thurston; Table Runner, Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Ken Kennedy; .T designs Hand- kerchiefs, Mrs. H. McCauley, Robt. W. Vause; Lady's Lingerie, Mrs. Geo. Mitchell, Mrs. McCallum; Guest Tow- els. Mrs. H. McCauley, Robt. Vause; Pillow Slips, Mrs. H. McCauley, Mrs. Frank Cairns; Centrpiece. Mrs. H. McCauey, Mrs. Adams; Child's Dress, Mrs. F. .1. Thurston, Mrs. A. E. Mc- Callum; Infant's Bonnet, W. H. Thurston; Convalescent Jacket. Mrs. Geo. McTavish; Infant's Bootees, Mrs! Geo. Mitchell, Mrs. Adams; Infant's Bonnet, Chas. Stafford; Baby's Jack- et,. Mrs. C. J. Crossley, Mrs. George Mitchell; Shopping Bag Frank Cairns, -Mrs. Adams; Wrist Bag. Mrs. 0. W. Phillips; Article from 1 yard of goods, Mrs Ken Kennedy, Mrs. Geo. Mc- Tavish; Coll. Fancy Work, Mrs. Ken Kennedy; Coll. Fancy Work New Ex- hibitor. Mrs. Ke^ Kennedy; Best Piece Fancy Work, Robt. W. Vause. FINE ART Painting in Oil, Frank Cairns, Mrs. Geo. McTavish; Painting in water color, Frank Cairns, Mrs. C. J. Cross- ley; Painting in Water Color, Frank ott> » xr r. Cairns, Geo. Cairns; Water color an- isfRAYEDâ€" From my farm at Kim- mal, Chas. Martin; Poster Desien y^^^^^' «" Friday night, October 7th. AGENCY FOR Massey Harris Implements INSURANCE WRITTEN IN SEVERAL COMPANIES ON^ BOTH FARM AND TOWN PROPERTY. John'Wright FLESHERTON Small Advertisements LOST â€" Br6wn leather case, contain ing black rimmed glasses, 1% miles east of Flesherton, Saturday Septem- ber 24th. Finder please leave at this office and receive suitable reward. From my farm on Con. 13, 1 year- ling heifer, on or about June 20 '27. grey in color. Finder please comm- unicate with W. Hawkins, Eugenia. LOST â€" Hand saw around October 4th. between Herb Betts' residence on the 4th line Artemesia, and Rock Mills Finder please leave either with Mr. Betts or at this office. BULL FOR SERVICE. Pure-bred Hereford Bull for ser- vice. Terms %2, payable the first of February, after that date $2.50 will be charged. â€"EDWARD LOU CKS. FARM FOR RENT Chas. Martin; Crayon Subject, Chas, Martin, Frank Cairns; Pen and Ink Sketch. Chas. Martin, Mrs. Ken Ken- nedy; Pencil Drawing. Chas. Martin- Fainting in China, Mrs. C. J Cross- ley. Mrs. Bert Sparks; Conventional Design, Mrs. Geo. Mtichell; Figure Painting, Mrs. 0. W. Phillips, Cha-j. Martn. Exhibitor winning most prizes in Ladies Work and Cooking, Mrs. L A. Fisher. Exhibitor having most entries in cattle section, Percy Simms. .Shearling Oxford Down show ram, with a tag in the right ear. Finder please phone 48 r 4, Flesherton, or writeâ€" Russel Ellis Kimberley. Temple Baptist church. FOR SALE FOR SALEâ€" Pure bred Oxford ram for sale, 1 year old.â€" <Edgar Betts, I 'Phone Feversham 9 r 12. FOR SALEâ€" 12 Oxford ewe lambs J. W. Eagles, R. R. 5 'Phone 33 r 23, Markdale, Ont. SIX HILL STORES Wyiwrl nj i tlm iaf^erlUt MpM*«.af^aM*irtany bm- F.T.HILL&CO.,Lii Marfcdale, Ontario THE HILL STORE A Store •vvrspna lastincV hrair asMtdlfttM.with M^| «|uaMty wssdiisiiilfii at Mi« falrMt B SB See Hill's New Bulletin of Special Offerings at Outstanding Values for the next 20 days Commencing October 1 3 Compare the offerings with the Biggest Stores in Canada. That is why you will find it pays to shop at HILL'S in Markdale. F. T. HILL & Co., Limited, Marltdate FOWL WANTEDâ€" Hiffheit market prices paid for live and dxMiadtflowL Live fowl itrefemd. Markdale Cra». menr and Prodoee Company. 81tf FOR SALEâ€" Oxford Down Reg. Ramb Lambs, bred from ewes pur- chased from Henry Arkell of Hailton. â€" C. Akins, R. R. 3, Proton. WANTED â€" We are paying high- est market price for all kinds of grain and clover seed. We have seed wheat for sale. â€" A. C. Mulr, Ceylon. FLORICULTURE Cut Flowers. Mrs. W. P. Crossley, Wm. Inkster; Table Bouquet, Mrs! Wm Boyd, Wm. Patton; Hand Bon- nJ>fK/r^- °"***"' ^- A. Fisher; Double Geranium, T. W. Findlay. J P. Ottewell; Single Geranium, T. W Vn"t"^' .K S- Ottewell; Double Fuchsm, J. P. Ottewell; Single Fuch- H I sia, Mrs E. McKillop, J. Q. Ottewell; â- ^ I Amaryllis J. P. Ottewell, Mrs. Mark Stewart; Rex Begonia, L. H. Ferris. Mrs. J C. Adams; Begonia A.O.K.. W. «. Thurston, Mrs. Geo McTavi.).. Coll. Foliage, Mrs. W P Crosrw "^^^ ^^^^ ~ ^°**^ ''*'**"^ Oxford Mrs. E. McKillop; House Fern W J P°^" ™™ '*'"''* ^°^ breeding pur- Meads, Robt. W. Vaite; Hanoi iP^^^*' ^^^ irom registered stock and Basket, J. p. Ottewell, Mrs W "p s^'^^ ^ *<»'<* ** reasonable prices.â€" W, Crossley; Hydrangea, Mrs. Adams; J. Meads. Flesherton c;?i pf *"'• °«°- ^'"*' L- H- Pemsi r« 1 n'"*'*?' Mrs. W. p. Crossley; FOR SALE â€" Solid brick 8-roomed Asters Mrs** Wp''r'^*'*""' ^°"- *"'"''* â„¢ Flesherton. with a stable. Allie Norris': Coll Swert'p«: m" •***" •"""" "*** *""**• *' "*" **** 0. W. Phillips. Geo Calrnf* r«ii ; "«•* school.^. ThisUethwaite. Flesh Gladioli W.%. Thu«t^?' Srgi «'*- Cairns; Coll. Dahlias, Percy Hemphm! w.P.a'.i;y''^""''''«'"^-'-"»' EDUCATION itV cf" •'f"'^. J«ckGibson, S. S. No. 11. step Udder, Wm. Patton, Jack Gibson; Four animals, Chaa. Martin: Plan of H ouse, S. S. N o. 17. BACK TO ONTARIO .u^**â„¢,'"""*'"*' *^''PP«<' ^>â„¢m one of the Winnipeg papers, will be of in- terest to many of our readers:â€" W. G. Pickell and family. 183 Ar- lington street will leave this week to make their home in Paris. Ont. Mr. Pickell was manager of the British Printing and Publishing company here and has purchased the Paris Star-Transcript. Both Mr. and Mrs. Pickell were active members of Young United church and the choir, of which the lormer was president, held a banquet Friday evening in his honor and pre- sented. him with a club bag as a token of remembrance and esteem. Mrs. Pickell ^as entertained by Circle No. 6 of the Women's Mission- ary society and she was made the recipient of an entree dish from the members, with whom she has been associated for some years. FLESHERTON AND ROCK MILLS BAPTIST CHURCHES REV. M. SAUNDERS, Pastor. Sunday October 16th, 1927. Flesherton U a.m.â€" Harvest Festival service. Rock Mills 3 p.m.â€" "He Sold His Birthright." Flesherton 7.30 p.m.â€" "A Great In- gathering." Special Harvest Festival Services at Flesherton, morning and even- ing, with special singing. Come and worship with us. Attention! Speeding Honkl^rs note) They're picking up the pieces With a dustpan and a rake, Because he only used his horn When he should have used his brake. 50 acre farm, XV* miles from Flesh- erton, V* mile from Ceybn. Lot 147,- Con. 3, West Back Line, Town- ship of Artemesia. All under cul- tivation, with good buildings. For full particulars apply to â€"Malcolm Ferguson, Cey lon P. O., Ont. FARM FOR RENT S. % lot 16, and lot 17, concession 13, Township of Osprey. containing 150 acres under cultivatirn, buildings consist of frame dwelling and two . barns, one mile from Feversham. For full particulars apply The Toronto General Trusts Corporation, 253 Bay- Street, Toronto. SHORTHORN BULL FOR SERVICB ,nv^*i'^!!:'r S'^orthom bull for ser- vice at lot 6, Con. 9, Osprey. "Utm Marquis" No 179,136; sfi S _ " -S. R . HAWKINS. B.â€" fa BOAR FOR SEBVICS. Registered Yorkshire Boar for «v^ vice by Fleahcrton Bacon Hog Ctobw the property of the Ontario DtMrt. ment of Agriculture. ^^ -C. STEWART, Cwetaker. MI8CBLLANEOUB NOTICE â€" Chopping done on Tues- day and Saturday. â€" Graham Bros. Eugenia. NOTICE â€" Hunting and trapping on lote 176. 177. 178. S.W.T. k S.R., and one lot No. 17„ N.E.T. k S.R.. strictly forbidden. Any hounds found trespassing on said lots will be shot. â€" Thos. J. Stinaon. "<« «»f SBBW. AIM • a^^ Wb.fc â- >>ii« ri» boa bM«ln27.2C BOAB rOB SBBVIGB ^^^ »«M. Sid w.xiji. MIDDLEBROABURNS FARM FOR SALE OR RENT 76 acre farm, lot 178. 2 S.W. Art- emesia, at Saugeen Junction. Barn 36 by 50 with L 80 by 82, cement stabling throughout. Large cement veneer house. Broomed, with wood- shed, in which is drilled well, farmi-, â€" â€" â€" -• well watered small oichard.-W. J. ^''""*" S*"***' Wesherloo, Blackburn, Proton Station. 6B0 B. DIIIICAN MCBNBID AOQIIOifBiB For the Cooatjr of Ony. * per eent Sattafaetlon »«««»â-  Dates made at The Adranea bSST BUSINESS CARDS Dr. E. C. Murray, L. D. S., dairtal surgeon, honor gradMta of Teswrta uid Royal College of Dentel 6ai|«eM of Ontario. Gas admhrfatand tn taeth extraction. Offie* at PIANO FOR SALE Prince Arthur Lodg«, S88. AJ*. * A.M., meets la the Blaaonie haU. Aon. strong Block, Flesherton every Frl- day on or before the full moon. Ray Pedlar. W.M.. C. P. Uwrence. See. Upright Piano from Heintzmans I in the very best condition. Beaut- iful tone, good fuiish. Can be bought for less than half cost price on terms I Lncas k HenryJairlatera SaHbiT of 12 months. Piano can be seen atlo,. «*- ini^T^^ ^^U" Mrs. Blackburn's, Flesherton where j SSLl'ni* 5J"''*'' ^ ^'' ^' »• it is left for sale. | ^f^' ^ Oa\tt», Markdale Ueaa -^=-^ Block, Phon« 2. Braaeh offices at FARM FOR SALE I Dundalk and Dnrham. Maxwell on gravel road. (>eing lot 12. con. 6, Osprey. About 60 acres un- der cultivation, balance pasture and bush. Fine bank bam 44x56 with straw shed 30x26; also large seven- roonted brick residence. Farm is Block, Owen Sound] Staadaid Itaak Block. FledMrton. (8ata«ky«). P. Talfoid Jr.. J. r. P. Bliale Wm. KaBtlac. 'Iinwuiil „ , for the ooontlw of Qnf ui well watered with creek, and windmill Farm jmd ttoek ida • pumps water into the bam. For Twmt medifMlab, full particulars communicate with - may be tarfe al Mm â€" R. WELLAR. lOanttal 184 Prit<>hard Ave. Toronto, j or by â- .^SJHWrtSSiW******^

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