tee ro ® rile LOCAL AND OTHcR ITEMS DAILY EXAMINER 45 forty-five extra fine Ulsters ~ $9, $10 and $11,now selling for $8 25 twenty-five Ulsters for $10 in 8 shades. 25 extra heavy Irish Frieze,’ dark grey, for $13. | PROWSE BROS. Ge seventy tive Ulsters te } 5O fifty Nap Reefers for Men, | 50 fifty Gey fit boys from 14 to 18 yea's cf for $6. 75. age for $3.75. o> fifty all wool youths’ Ulisters for $4.50. 39 extra heavy Ulsters in 4 different qualities and 3 shades for $5.50 PROWSE BROS. PRO TUESDAY, 50 fitty Nap Reefers for $3.00. worth a good lot more money. 50 Blue Beaver Reefers for $6.00, to fit any size man. WSE BROS. _— = ., . . . edep filty-five Men's | ee Beer Bros. for Dress Goods,/ 1" two different shades, $35.95. N } - ot QOS one bundrel and eighteen all wool Frieze. in grey, tawn and wine, for > ‘ _- Bs S500. ‘ + 105 one hundred and five a. extra heavy Frieze in 3 shades : tor S000, SA | S PROWSE BROS. w avg °’ ‘ LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS a yUrhu ui ' k re : 4 ‘nw sailed for Sydney and St. | ’ i aft ‘ vw! a . 2. Ca 5. Os “ “i i ; Cz. 2 Bra No. 2 0... Ba ; ‘ 5 ra nN Ha al x SOArp a a _— en - ] Ty Ix I The Teachers’ | = | m3 = «6beF TeOTYAD!Z i for the | i 2ea n The ‘ are: President, J. | o M. Dunean; Secretary, J. Oct. Arsenault; | mittee, E. Stewart, Miss Harrie, | : \ syne, T. Cullen, Mise Ashley. The |} , © y be Ir tute w mee on the 2nd and 4 h Boy , ; Sa sys of month in Queen Square B ti. | w ot | - - a, @ ‘ »A ! , womar amed Col- . 2 . ve y ; , Pownal | - Ss Charlottetown Hospital | S : ¢ from the effects of injuries by fire | ™ ‘ ‘ ot S lay r It seems | i . ; at M Collye was eta g by the i“ a m } tov “wl herd : rt i, ind before ’ ' ' | ‘ i be ting ed «she was ’ A] , Via \ { ‘ it the body and iegs. A ~ ; r iz K slow, w att npt d to « : i Sy 7 e e, had his hands badly Ge . S at Dr. Kelly was called in to se¢ { va . . = j' 1 we ‘ ist aiter the ace dent, | in a " at ner iries had her I , a Pa } i ir Hospital. To-day she is jay y ’ pe rieu lOlng y we a r 1. eo . sie ; Temrerance.—A ym pany ff Lovya “a z | Urusad 2 was Orean 1 A North River 1 . t . ‘ 4 | last ev r ty J. A. Li waon, Grand i . | Superintendent of Young Peoples’ Work far . {assisted by Mre. D. Murchison, Superin ane st . _|tendent fr Nor h River Loy ‘| Division al io : a | Of the Sons ef Tem perane Tie Com Snee for , has es For | Pioy s*aits in with ors of 2tand ” ig : good f ers under the commar é v } ‘ vi. I, : Ww. ee i te e whe r cet - for y) baat | i The follow pennies auiaan it ( Thos. Cammings,| W. C.—K. McPherso - ‘ Impress-ons of Pales.| Vice C.—Mre. D. Murchison tir } S —Ina Scott. _—_—>--- i Trea Bess Doc} lor « ’ | : - i L { id y ‘ H ! J [ 3) (ar M e Roberts« wit : g ‘| Lis -~Winnie White. be ° i vessel at cargo are i Marsha Cc ia Dockendorf in : | ITera | welts Dockend és ‘ S at ‘ Girls Banker Lena D tdorf. : wio a! rel Boys B ' Gordoo Dockendorf. at ® 7 Bra } Z! Girls Sergt, No. 1.—Helen White. t inl Was abar Si ort:y CG aS N } — Biv a Sx i at , - s Se | B Sergt., No. 1,.—Chester McEwen. : The da g Bovs Sergt., No. 2. —Benj. Dockendorf. : ‘i : Gua I. ihaghe | Dockendorf. ‘ Not CE.- The fur i the | ——__—~ —_—— Jat b. Higgs w ake pla rr "| stron. fhe witen se eee] LEM tore at t se at 1.45 f fa i] tr - jecea*ed, i rie ale fter | wi ; » body will be taken to St, | wal’s | _ 1 c . where the regular service w ~ hn I pee Seerew is a OF i ' uke tha reta] druggi+t a I ; . Nast Pope, “afi tant profits on ¢ prescrip- 7 May i H. Beer W 4 rs it C fate . rally «xpen- . : ge are gen La The er v Sher-|, ) me must t neidered at its ™ 7 ‘ 1”) W and we } Ke a pr fit : wa TR ce » pt ns, Uf what are F ed a t ng t an | business for But w e good drugs com an a my ely i St j } s’} pour I + chacge you Ha his i et was | na it} the h was ha j x gly w From} Yo prices of d fferent jog and r rt views were | tality 4 h can only he dete pr ei upon the secree a highly} ¢d by their If you sa a few cents MICE yanner by Mr. KB. Morrison. | by having r prescription fi led with A heariv ¥ f thanks moved by Hon F, | chea irug id have t to have it cis- St. C. Bre » seconded by Me. H. J. | pensed again to get t ned efuct, Boe Cur 1 sur 1 by Re ww. ee ea 8 o sini Buee Kir + dered 0 turer by y s y Ca; ). Stewar who pr : ’ } . alae i Come: Rasoeny-= The Johnson & Johuson, N ‘ HEE ACTOR | ' D re Ne vy (plas Dairy gi Gradvates in | “harmacy Cor rf a Se Re a a — , s g afiae eun , S| Se se se ' NW ste sv ' i ere manufactur-| efNe ef@ys ¢f@* ee e-« a. + Wn dicks cake _— u E fic ; “| CAL TAL i al athe thy sea- e iL Y i a £0 j ‘ a@ meetin f the Sa 4 } } rons W ne ays} - ihe at i w hie he} eae aees pre Ww r lance | dur # year, and re for} mie ence emer Tye CAN pe to the} fact are requ attend a | Make our Furnitue I Phe St. Du = Col pri es suit your pocket. > , Ss ety was re-organize lon . _ ia - . ‘ sing " ied Our goo ls are sure to elected Z year please you; hundreds are zvee ». F, Doyle (re-elected) cowing back to bay ’ r -James Dona c ° ” be G. O'Neill (re-elected) wfaln, Ir a- ar ~ Camy Con M se. P. Pi W. Sal- D, livan a { jian (re-ejec i ‘MARK WRIGHT i f0., Moderator of Society—Rev. J. A. Me- Donald, | Who Sell at Selling Prices. i ‘ » jt js ' ‘ f ft Society to e oO cure a a aa pM ble, boos sh yy. b- o2 ss pon Charlott = = E AND tue t 20 y the las qs tnuem. special rat o : = = = = = E = = = = = FS = = = = = Form only o: beautiful goor ds, ie of the ears. $1.25, 82, 25, $3.00 ivery pair guaranteed the genuine P.D, = BEER BROS. =i iAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGAAAALR AAAULAUUUUOLUAA ALA SAAAAAAAMMALUUUAUI AL Winsloe South Church. Theyi have a wor ld-wide have received the ! leading internations! exhibitions during Althou: ai ested by our customers to keep these not until the present were we able to secure them at the right price, and therefore did not keep Now we offer all sizes 1 three }Zes3, arge ree pane D’Honneur smmendations P. D. CORSETS reputé ution, st awards cf all often re- solos RS ANS ANS ANS MS MS Q i959" TT 10 Gold Medals ai aNd WEEKS & UD ossible.. If it wasimpossible for you be ist Saturday and uw out ik in the bd Burgas offered at to sh You have the opportunity any day this week, as we will con- Suturday Bargains at Saturday Prices. A big mon- “SaV ing list. tinue ; ey CASH BAZGEINS| LADIES’ & GENTS. F ’ <S’ LADIES’ SNAP 1.—A ae ase [ Ladies New Fall Jac kets sent us vy error $3.25 to $10.8.0 Few sample tter, out they go at $2.25 to $6.95 KS’ MEN’s SNAP oe Un lald, P. P. of Kinkora, William Deighan, , $1,000 towards anew cvurch at Kinkora,and | $500 to the new Cathedral, Charlottetown. fon Saturday morning and interred at Kinkora on Sunday afternoon. The funeral procession was verv large. The DK, WALL'S WILI, We learn that Dr. Wa!'l left a will by which he appointed the Rev. J. J. McDon R. McMahon, Station executcr:, and gave Sr., and Master, George Emerald, Cathedral, Charlotte- for the repose of To the clergv of the town, $300 for masses testator’s soul, and $100 to Rev. John T. McNally, of Rome, also for masses. Also $'50 to each of the following priests for € the same purpose, viz, Rev. Dr. Doyle, iM er. Gillis, Rev. J. J. McDonald and the Rev. Dr. Chaisson.. To Dr. Sutherland and Dr. MeNeill $75 ach, and a fur coat to Dr. Sutherland. $150 to Par'sh Prie-t, Kinkora, for masses tor his own : nl his father’s and mother’s souls. To tcsators brother aud sisters $300 each, and $2,0 0 to be invested an interest paid to his sister Elizabeth for her life, and afier her death the $2,000 to go to the convents in P, E. I. To each of his executors $50 besides their legal } expenses. To his housekeeper $100. He! appoints J. E. Wyatt the Solicitor of the and gives $13 to Bernard Crokin, Ustate, puff, it’s up grade, a puffing and blowing to get up to the top. blowing about, The Up Grade. —_———. Hear the engine b'ow and It s worth little struggle and some My stock of WATCHES are worth puffing and For style, for juality, for variety and de- and $500 for new church at Indian River, signs, for general excellence, and $1 50 to Marshal McMahon to be put in bank until he is 2l years of age. The rest of the e-tate, realand personal, goes to St. Dunstan’s College. The will is dated 2nd Nov., 1896, the day befor2 the Doctor went to the hospital, and is witnessed by P. J. Trainor and George R. McMahon. oa OF DR. FUNERAL WALL. The body of Dr. Wall, of Emerald, who wor kmauship, top. The price, $2.50, $4.50, up they are on to $100.00. WW. WELLNER JEWELER. NOW OPENING: BOOKS —BT-—— | Philip Brooks, | Drummond, Rusk n, hinold, Kagsley, Parkman, Henty And other Noted Authors. Big stock of. Fancy Goods, Chira, Leather Goods, etc. S-e our 40c line of cloth bound Booke. Gold ton and titles, good readable type, ly best authors. Haszard & Moore, Booksellers. Japanese died at the Charlottetown Hospital on Friday afternoon, was taken to Emerald pal!-bearers were Dr. McNeill, Kensington, Dr. Robertson, Crapaud, Samuel Kennedy, Bradalbane, Albert Craig, John Hughes and G. R. MeMahon. The funeral service inthe church was conducted by Mgr. Gillis, assisied by Rev. J. J. McDonald. Ata special meeting of the Benevolent Irish Society, at Emerald, on Saturday, the following resolution was adopted : Whereas, it has pleased Divine Provi- lence to cal] to, we trust, a brighter and 1% WY swwws Ne sige si — To ackets for Particular SS s% SZ Mesh bo Me Se ee >: Tete ler fine Shetl 1 Lar bs Wool . .. = ali te “ oe 60c. 1 c happier world, our late brother, Dr. Wall : V7 lors or Drawers w wrth $2 suit. Also | Be it resolved that this society give ex- | SWZ eo e ' ve warline ths alae Bike ientte T5¢ | Pression to the loss it has sustained ; “Qe eo at canis i ais ea Oia: is And be it farth-r resolved that this & WEEK L ADIES’ SN \P > scl allies resolution be inscribed in the minutes of | 3 S 1 ing, u nkable, 26c quality 2 Sia and a copy sent to the press | Just a few words this time about the bet- pow 20: ditt ig 4 ac 2c. Pants, 40¢ vr publication. 5 3 “~ ; - - . Te iee a ad 2 " oe J. R. Mvapay, SZ ter grades. We're showing a splendid wor seainiess feet Casiin ere hose, regular . President. line of Bs antes daw OR " P. F. Hucues, o®- Si te in ig Secretary. | Sint WEEKS’ MEN'S SNAP 4—Men’s ae ieavy Bog! sh Cardigan Jackets, $1.45 is ee juality now $1.15, and same quality cut OBITUARY. Ss on size mé nv $1.60 for $1.25. A splendid 7 ee ‘a : heavy we o English Brace, 222; worth 30c; he towmof Sour 8 mourns to-day Over wear two ordinary pairs out the death of Miss Mamie Rath, who died ot SZ WBEKs’ LADIES’ SNAP 5.—Corsets; | 00 Friday afiernoon after an itiness of Ay > Ru sold oniv by us, 853 quality for | #bout three months. Deceasel was 6 “ 65 Lorraine, silk tr mae’ bbe for 50c. | young lady who stood high in the esti- SY > — Kidd Gloves, a few pairs still left at 60c, | mation of the people of both the town ee : old formerly at 9'e¢ to $1.45 | and the surrounding county, eoing. ash oe perfect in fit, faultless in style. excellent We W EE MEN’S SNAP 6.- Men’s | number of years in the empioy of essrs ; 2 > . ss P ° Stake vy Live * Cole ane te 250 quality, | Sterns Bros, in which capacity her pleas- in finish, made of good dependable fabrics *@> W ‘neice Loe or £1.75 doz: ditto Cufie | ing ad courteous manner won for her hosts Ae just such Wye e e € Luc OF Bl. se dhs vu i 1 ae i —_ ww hest 4 ply L men, 22c pair, or $2.! 50 doz. | of frien 3 See all classes and creeds. | Good Unlaundried Shirts, 39c, worth 50c. While ail will mies her greatly, the Laundred ae tae $1 and $1.45, best qua!- | young people of Souris feel with deep re- | ote Ss ty fur $1.10. Good enough for any per- | gtet thatoue ofthe bright lights among-t \S tfaye son " " them has been taken from their midst, Wy ° ; 7 e WEEKS’ SPECIAL SNAPS.—16c | #04 her place cannot eastly be fi.led. Zz pee ; : Le Grew Flenwel, 124. and 25e buality, 19¢,| During ber il’nees which she bore with Te as you'd be proud to wear. Call and see or 20c. Heavy Feather Ticking, | teat patience, many were the hopes ex- +. them- RA 29 to 25e quality, our price 1dc., #xcel-| preseed that she would recover; but of Jate 3 SZ ent larve Linen Toilet Towe! 14c, regalar these hopes were abandoned and the aS =Sseeeewes “@e 18e and 2 quality. Heavy 24c Cream friends now left have the assurance that We Sheeting. 8c. Our 50: Wonderful Cash! | ber great desire was the same as all that ~ at .re, safe buying it night or day, worth | have lived a lifeas pure and noble as her’s. ei ao dite i : One and all extend their deepest sympathy oore C 60 We be to her widowed mother who is now left Tige alose to mourn her great loss, deceased | being her only child. We teste: po ox oo oo oe. Ras ee or oe 7 as wy Ye | THE POLICY OF THE A. O. H. “as as ar aS Sir,—Io your “pews notes” of Friday last ther Saturda Bargains there appears an item in which it is stated other 5 Jy a that the treasurer of the Ancient Order of at * - — PERSONAL. Judge McLeod, of Summerside, is in the city. He is at the Hotel Davies. Hen. L. C. Owen returned to Charlotte town from Scotland Jast evening. We regret to learn that Albert Simpson, Era. of French River, is seriously ill. Hon. William Richards, Bideford, is | ajnong the latest arrivals at the Hote} } Das es. W. G. Robertson, of Charlottetown, re- vistered at the Royal Hotel, St. John, on Saturday evening. Mr. D.G Squire, a prominent contract yd builder, is here from . to. He ora ix the guest of Mr. and Mrs. . P. Doull. H. J. Massey, S’side; hitee Rankine, St. a R. Hope Atkinson, Halifax, and Ww. _ denki ne, Georgetown, are among the jatest arrivals at the Hotel Davies E J. Anderson, Trure, S. K. Fos er Montreal, Jas. Egan, Mount Stewart, and John Maceachern, Cherry Valley. were registered at the Queen Hotel this forenoon. “Mr. R. 8 Jenkias, of the firm of Jen- Sons, left this morning on a busi- trip to the mainland. During his kins & ness i t dann absence from the province Mr. Jeukins will attend an executive meeting of the Maritime B. Y. P. U. at Moncton. Miss Gertie Arbuckle, who has been teaching in Montreal for some time past, came home last Wednesday evening, in response to @ telegram seut same days previously acquainting her of the serious illness of her father, Mr. John Arbuck'e. — Summerside Journal. “Tan Maclaren” eails for home early in December, with a fat purse. as the result of his brief lecturipg tour in America— said purse being declared to contain an amount larger than the Bonnie Brier Bush stories have netted him. The St. Paul Pioneer Press thinks that sine e he has plucked America so profitah’y, he ongit, on reaching England, to give us @ new series, telling of his experience Beside the Bonnie Dollar Bush. Goose Surrer axp Concertr.,—The ladies of Winsloe Road intend having a goose supper and concert in the hall at that place, on the evening of Nov. 2: 3rd. Sup- per from 5 to 7.30 0 ‘clock. Concert fo begin a 8 o'clock. Admission to both 25 cents. | Phose coming after the supper ovly 10 ee Proceeds for the benefit of the Hibernians in an interview in Boston on Sunday said that the Irish-Americans were preparing to go over ina body and free Ireland by force of arms. Evidently come reporter of the Boston Standard (defunct) type bas been drawing on his fertile ‘magination, Since the Presidential election is over he must devise new ways t» keep the people in a nervous degree of suspense. The policy of the A. O. H, is to win for Ireland by constitutional means the vame rights of self-government that we in this grand Dominion of Canada en- joy, and for this end they sacrifice their time, their talents and their money, and are in no way connected with the revolu~ tionary party in the United States headed by such men as Tynan and O’Donovan Rosea. There will be an invasion of 50,000 or mare of the exiled children of the Emerald Isle, resident in the United States avd’ Can» a, in pwo fyears hence, and with the approval of the British gov— lant Wexford made memorable by the rebellion of 1798. The °98 club of New York and other American cities bas far several years been collecting money to bearthe expenses of this pilymag’, ant have at the present time $1,000 080 00 collected aud several large oc an inners chartered to conv y the exiles ty and fro, and hotel acco ‘mmoda- tion has already teen engaged on tbe other side. The y goas fond children toa parent from whoa they have Leen long separated to sbare, in her griefs and jove, aad not as band:is to wage a gu uerilla war- fare on a peaceable nation. I would not have troubled you, Mr. Editor, w.ih this correspondence, only we have a division of the A.O. H. in this city which would scorn any such tactics a* those of which your Boston correspondent speaks. Though not an A, VU. nan fair play is a jewel, BEARBURB. HE ONLY Truc Blood Purifier prominently in the public eye to- day is Hood’s Sarsaparilla, Therefore got Hood’s and ONLY HOOD’S. Fawn, tan and brown jackets r- ceived at Paton & Co’s tuis week. —J. P. & Co. Another shipment of German jackets the best lot yet. See Paton & Co’s win- dow this p.m Our $16.50 fine Beaver Overeoats are the best value ‘in town.—S$, A, McDonald, $2,000 worth of rea lymade clothing wil be cold at clearing . ne Overcoats reefers, suits, etc.— D. A. Benes. tf OB3ITER FACTORY TO LE?.—Any per- J son desiring to rent a Lobster Factory ernment, will visit the battlefields of gal- tight as a bottle CLYDE RIVER HEAR FROM “ LONDO eerie ns | | This man came in, and, sticking up his foot said: There's | a pair of Long Boots I have worn three e years and they are as I wear them yet at oyster fishing,” and get the same at Call | GOFF BROS. BOOT FACTORY a N HOUSE Reefing money. Overcoats, Jackets, We have hundred and fift+, all sizes, but on these we have you can saveal t of ab.ut one Not t TJ. ‘ ¢ ‘ ‘ , ; i 4 ‘ ( ’ | ; ‘ , , ‘ , ; , sp endidly situated; w hich bas always taken oot eatebes, should apply t@ Factory, Exam- er Office nov li] mo Szq_UVeBGQeseoesvwes HARRIS ; ( ( ’ ( ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ’ ¢ ( ¢ ( ( ( ¢ ( ( ° _ gVeeeeeees= i i Buy and think that might be a ds sue in all stores, with a handkerchi QUVIUVE Overcoatings, 8.10 » per Ve Cee <9 NOVEMBER 17, but “bere you ef tied over your “ G and Va ues and still get ful value, ‘eon i536, . * Friez: Ree fers jus; the thing for working, for $5.75. pq) fifty extra heavy | Reeters, wine color fur $5.00, op) fifty heavy grey Reet- iers for $4 50 BROS. 222 C PROWSE . . afterwards. Of angerons course to per- could bay course f ) ® ngs, etc. JOHN T. oe —S— l al Do you inten | so be sure you call o1 we give better value imported makes. Pri DD. Sean ee { bay ing aja for one made to measure. 4 80e® rn ket this fall? If and get our pric: We are confident than you can get on iu ves from $7.00 upwards RUCE, ve BLEND TEA I have just received the first inst.lment of my fwinter’s supply of this famous tea ib. steel chests. Besiontier th Empire Blend. I sell the BES yin 1, 3 and 5 ib. tins and 50 and 60 ere are several qualities of 7. i. J BWORRIS Grocer and Crock ery Man For every trouble under the sun, There is a remedy or there is | none; If there is one, try to find it, | if there is none, never mind 1} it. When your eves trouble you call on us and have them tested; if your watch, call | and have it repaired, or get| ls | 1 one of our new ones, E. W. TAYLOR Cameron Block. | PRATT’ Ss | ASTRAL * OIL" Pratt's Astral, is the high- ‘est grade of American meer sene Oil that we can buy. have secured a quantity ri it for this seasu:’s iva e, and we IN CHANCERY Before the Master of the Ralls John Coady, and Ronald C. McDonald, as T:ustees under the last Will and Tes tament of Richard McMilian,deceased testate, Complainants, AND Allan McMillan, Michael McMillan, and Alexander McMillan, Defendants, To the Defendants, Michael McMillan and Alexander McMillan. Take notice that the above named Complain -nts have commenced a suit against you, and the other de fendants,,ebove named, in Her Majeri,’s Court of © hancery of Prince Kaward Island by writ of that Court issued oon the thirtieth day of Sep- tomber, AD, 1896, and you are hereby re- quired on or before the nin« teenth day of Dee- ember, neXt, A, D. 1896, to defend this action by «au !ng an appearance to be entered there- to, for you at the office of the Registrar of the said (ourt at Charlottetown, Prince Kdward Island, sndin default of your so doing, the Compiainunts may proceed theron and iudg- ment may be given in your absenc Da'ed this Lith day of co A. D., 1886 A, McLEAN Solicitor for the above- a ‘Complainants, an in their behalf novi,—4id& w—4i RE 100 —= LING can confidently ora it to our panes When you | want your can re filled, send | it to BEER & GirF MONEY | carly ae If you buy an Overcoat Two Thirds of your life is spent in your shoes. ‘Lhey can’t look too nice,they can’t fit too well; they CAN cost too much. OUR SHOES leok well, fit well,wear well. Come in and see them, our prices x Ulster for manor boy, with out seeing our stock. “ee our men’s $3.90 Frieze Ulster; these are without doubt the best to be found. A lot of 25 boys’and youths’ Ulsters at half price to clear. See them. J.B. Maedonald & Co’y nae —— will do the rest. W. H- Stewart & Co Leadon House Building. ‘i LET.—House, 10 rooms, mouth and Dor r Sts Patk, Trainor, on preniise novl7—2i pa \ is kept washing caruer Wey- Aoply at this-office -.. nov!7—lw *arply to TANTED,—By Ist Wevamber. a@ good gener- al servant ina small family, wiere a bey Must come well recommended No New Prices in Watches We have lately received a nice assortment of Silver Watches fer Ladie’s and Gentlemen, which were bought right, and cane not_fail tojplease in price. Call and inspect them. NO DANGI of Wyeth's Ligui ie 55, tract Coutain'ng as it does Jess that * per cant of aleoh 1 it can be viven te children. invalids, and tne most deli 40 grains of alcohel and over 125 grains of rich cate patien's A dose represents Jess thinks extractive mnulier novi7 R FOLLOWS the use W. N. 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