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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 6 Sep 1884, p. 3

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E“. ” WAGGOiiiiiiiiidBUGGIEs on hand, all guarantI-ml to in- Iil'rl class. which he will St‘ll CHEAPERJj-IAN EVER. . . ,t . llc sure and M‘L‘ Itl‘ Fltilfh ul l’LO\VS AN I) I- I All I‘lOlVS. Farmers rcrpiirin: a harruw will du wle in imp.” his Spring Tooth “arrows. which are ‘llhl the thin}.r liir rough land. He also lil'l‘ll." tlw'lblhiwiii: l'arin niachiiio-s: REAPERS, SELF-BINDERS, MOWERS. SEEDERS. CULTIVATORS. RAKES. AND THRESHING MACHINES, and is bound hut to I.» tllitll‘l'r‘tiltl by any iiiic. W‘ All kind: of I’l..\Vthl tittit- :it ~lu>rt nu'ic'a IVY-K kept (in hrliul, and ~H -l at tlw /wrv.-I lu‘lv‘rs, I ‘ n ~pw-i'nltv All I‘LI'HR" dune in a lll’~I-t'..‘|“ inannvr and on ~liuri “mgr-.3, >..,,,,. Yniun; tutti-rm ('I .‘zliI'IJl' chrap .‘I‘L‘Illill-Ililll’l Iil “MHz: in: .‘li'. II» return.- sinrn-rc: tl.:tnk- li't‘ th-- iilwra". putrid-1,!"luwtuuw-I nu h'm (lurlng rt“.- I'Nt 14 year! and nil} .‘l-H't' un Illlli" in until a continuum-c t-l it in tltn‘ luturu, Nil. 3, itinerant Built. NOTICE TO THE FARMERS AND GENERAL PUZZLE . IIavin;.r bought out the well Itnnwn lll‘lli nl' hit-Dougall .\' Bran (Inn and purchased .\It'. (let). Manning's stuck ol' bouts & shot-s: lax, ry- . at a l'l:(Illl'l_'tI i'atc. I am in a pnsitinii to give, .,, .»,A,.. 351nm , ,3... pt. 53%, it, ,, . .. D, ‘ , .u ,3 . r final; .. five» to all \i'hn I'aVnur inn- with their patronage. (fall as mun as pmsiblc and see my stock oI' Boots ti; Sheet; Ellltl Groceries, . . . ~ - ,_ 1 . ' . . . ‘ , Which Will be IUIIIHI t-tpial lll (piantit) .inn iltialit} to .in_\ in town. and which I Will SUII UNUSUALLY CZ‘L‘QAE’ FDR CASH, havmg made up my mind not to be untitimld Ii) an) out In the trade. citlici' here or 111 Lindsay. Highest Market Prices Fain fer Butter 85 Eggs. W53?" I’all at Mclhiug'all & Ilrandun's old stand, and let, Us. get awptaiiitwl. . m '5’ RI: E Irl'llL'IHll Falls. .I:l\’ Isl. I831. $Fllill€l éfiiélfillhlilEl’llEl‘ll‘. The l Estere. New gumlsin‘rii‘itig c\'cr_\' Week at, this establishment. ’artlcs Ill Want: (il' lln' litlllllS ‘ t . .' ' . ) ,. ,., i~hoiihl inspect our slot-k. and Inc) >\lll lind out flats and}! (/0371 Ai'z’tirt it//_i':.'m'ru (A‘s. [’3‘ â€" nary-qu 1719.5..m. "Gui-£3. meeé‘ad‘l A SPLEltllll Elllill‘iE Eli: llEl'ii PRINTS :it run“ low primis. Dress (binds in (‘.\.\'II.\II'iIlI“..\' in all the new colours at 37) cciitS. “'Ul'lll till cents. Also a range ol N It] “I I‘ll I l [I It It] I) A illiill’l:\.(ilCA S, 15‘ cent goods \vurth Sill cents. ()nr stock «it~ Muslin Grenadines and Nuns' \K-ilinps l‘ruin lli rents: where at 23ccni~1 ln \taph-s \'Hll \VIII lind our stuck the lit-st to select l'ruin. “zit??- )Ill.l.l.\'lilt\' (imilN \n- are clearing: out at halt price, as? We llI't‘ giving- up the branch. /1,'.\‘/Irri’ni11 {arr/NM. MlTI} 'I‘IIII ADDRESS. '2. IllltlllS Ntlll’l‘ll 01" THE POST OFFICE. henchin Falls. Bl:l.\' 7th. lest, Ncii' ' llaii'tlii'zii'c. 'liiiii'tire tlllll Shite Shop. ‘HEAPEB 'I‘Hfllil El/ Jones’ Spades, Shovels and Scoops ul‘superi-ir quality in all >i/.c<. WELLAND VALE HOES, RAKES, Sl'ailiu: I’ui‘lo‘. .\I:iniirt- I’orlh‘. kc. We are 0:372:ng thi l lllllll llillllillll Ill MIEHlNlES' IlllllS kept u-ni2~t;iiitl\' on hand. Paints. 0113. Glass, White Lead and Tumentine. Iltliltlt‘l‘s‘ IlltY l“l.‘l E’an‘. XII one Shutilxl lu- \\‘itliuiit ll,:i~‘ it keel» out cold Iti'lll‘l' than hriclc. hardinv. til_\'ccrine and \ ir :Euia l.i :zizzrn‘ixt; this. and J‘. I )4h1 SSX’ ( ) l" (KN. ()II‘J S'l‘(‘)\' 1']. Nu more roasting uwt' hut tires? It t‘lwlis‘ :\ dinner in thirty minutee. t‘mt ni‘ runnin: all day. tInw-t- ecntt (Huh paid {or \ltim and “ml pick", JOSEPH HEARD. i-J L . “Ma. .,... N... . . ,, Spring :1: tum" ram. a. up, at...“ b Unv uLv' i u ‘. uxp Feiielun Filly .‘Ini ‘tti. . llni:~t:->iiui.ixu :iml .Ioiinixci. goods that are selling else; r) i I]; ' r -<â€"-.'4.â€"' I... Q’C O N N 0 R, Manufacturer of First-Clars SIGIQ‘IIS, Btig‘g‘ies. Wagons, (to. “i; tit-2': .r-reinfwt iormerly and llu3~mls tnwts, inns t..- tlv- t‘SCt‘llril. ' g: in his line, and will lie- w: a firspclass Job in any department. and every article turned out “ill he .‘l. I. - ut‘ “'Gr'r: in Chi: r-=?:ihli:limvui E: done hr hand. and in superior. as ii M'- _ r: t!;:: art prnvml'at the South Virturia Exhibition. ' where I irt'vix'cvi t"- tion. and tlm)‘ n. . 5:91" All Iii-putt“ ‘it‘HL‘ (firsin and l’ruiiiuzly. 14. 0'CONN€)1{. t dune 2' .Ul‘l «irtlwr; (piito- tint-Stlm'trll and unprecedented. _-\ i'viv Sct'ntllll‘lliillll Buggies for salt. I.End~‘ay. November l‘n‘, l-? J. lint: Fllfilll'l’llRE Finest. ' 0 l . . i The undersigned respectfully informs the public that his new factory ON FRANCIS STREET, PENEEON FALLS, is now in full running nr-li-r, and is fitted up with all lll:|l‘IIltl"r\' DCCC‘S‘HFY to turn out work at short notice, in the best pa<>iblc mannci' and at boderate prices. , FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS li-‘pt constantly on hand and snlrl a< clu-ap IN the cheapest. UNDERTAKINEESPEeEALTY. : A lurut‘ number of Unlliin‘ to telnet from. and a handmnie Ill-arse furnished when ()Itlt’l'X xii/[rim] um] Stlfi'hjllt‘fllllll guuruntrml. WILLIAM McKEOWI-l. Georgiana ran 5' J. McFAllLAND , i t'twpiirml. I’vnolon run June 5m. 1994. i â€"â€" A »â€"â€"h ' ~~ - tguniia'ruixu NEW rm: tutti]. ; L} liltS. ii.\ii:i’iii:x iixn o'riiiziis. l l ’l‘hv (Hunli'uu-(I "* " BUCKET v.3 an STRAINER 85 STOOL. l l i line l'rcsli l"Teas, Coffees, Fucars, Syrupe, 'I‘ubaceos, llice, Raisins [Curt-ants. Starch, Snaps and all other , groceries, which he will aCII ‘ "I ~-.‘ I i no Cam”. 'l‘lns Bucket (patented la<t June) has mn-j . . ~ ‘ l uy :ulv:iutn;t-< that make it acceptable in. and to Which he Invnes the attention l all who rvquire to milk cows. The milk; OI'Llic public. 3 is strained while ruin-tint: the pail tlirnughf , the tunnel. and is ctl'cctitally prntcctctl from; i I , 5.’ . _ I contact with any foreign substance \vliat-l cvci‘ ll|.II train the odor (if the stable. It; - - g 3 l «Int-q uu'uv with the Uld-Iilshiunetl stnul, its“ , . i the milkci- sits on the bucket. Should a? I“""””‘”“"”"*: “moms. Pulls, \V:islitlib<. ‘ Vlt'lnltS t-uiv hick ()\'t'l' the bucket, [in milk, Illackinu-hi'iwhcs. Ulnthm pins. Matches ' l and other article? in great variety. Cannedéfiizé‘l'iil (ll Vegetables to In; appreciated. Protcssnr In I' "inhll Slit'Mh‘S \‘e-i‘y highly til" it, and Prof sur “2' mls and at the low- ' prices. . l l l llrou'n says. 4‘ we use it at the. Ontario 0!.- l pcriuiuutal farm," and “it is mluiralily u-l. 'l u ' .«rtr' aputtti & EM. and other farm produce. l l | I l l I l l I l I l . l up 101' l llulilt-II tn Sl‘I‘ill't‘ cleanliness, convenience, ', of LI“. , . . - l ‘ ~ , u - ‘ ' i and sulcty “I the operator. Manutuctnrmlt q, l h_\‘ m.- ti.\"|‘.\llttl _\lll.l\' lll’le'li'l‘ .\i.i.\'t'-3 V _“ w i l-‘.\(!‘l‘l'lll.\'t; co. 'I'urnntii, R. W. Mirth, (ash ’3” 9h}; : I'IIlI..-\\'I). )Iunagcr Sold by special agents ‘ i only. )It'lilll'tlAhh it: IlIlANIHJN. agents, Q l-‘cui-luu Falls. 5v3tii. ! tray“ Flour and Iced kept constantly -â€"-»r«-â€"~- â€"~~ â€" ~-â€"--â€"Aâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"»-â€"â€" on hand. Till) Old Stand.j anemia? iWanzer Sewing Machines â€".\Nl)â€" again ahead. . R r {itinerant .gllllllilllllllMilli JOHN MOFFA'p \YHIIZI‘I', the Ulicupcst and “('31. hogs in inform his customer: and the pub- i For Sale by J. Austin, 4 lie that, \\ liilc carrying nu the Ilukinv; busi- ness as usual. ulltl turning out daily Choice Bread, (‘:ll(t'.". Iluns kn. he hit: iu<t opened out a ,1 nice stock of {REM GROGEREES,: , :ill of which will he sold at the very lowestl llvinpr prulit. i .It’lFI-II’II \It‘I’AIlIiAXD. I"cnclou halls, May 213ml. 1854. {agent for the beat makes of Organs, and i said t‘/I"Illt_/tI/' (‘tI-Y/I ul‘ on the instalment plan. i See Mv Sample Organ quality and price. in first rate companies at low rates“ Money to loan on (-:i,=_\' lt‘l’ltls’. .T. ;\I 'S'JCIN. Font-lon Falls, Nor'r 22nd, 1891:. g The Finest Flour§ kept constantly on hand: al<u 1C. 1) \ka 1: INS” Ollll-l-IS'I‘ABIJS‘III'll) 3o.\'r.<. inmx SHORTS! . ‘ EFARM Fiona-cg LlVGl'y l E The subscrilmr returns hi: clnccre tlinrlis for the lilirral patronage hmimvml on him l;ll\'I’tl in rwhungu for g.m.l:_un.1 (i'ash Paid for luttcr & l‘lggs. vlurin" the p:i~‘t nint- wars and lit-L's to in- »~"“ I'- 1. Mai: ' I "I .‘l ‘ t; ‘ 5 ' ‘ l i E “ T” “11“ Lip" “I I an ‘ X m I" liirtii llll' ptihltl' llittl tht:_\' (‘llll nhlniti pow-3r to nio-rit :i cuntinuanr‘» 'II the patron-1 if» itilliln-rnllj' l-i'~lu\\‘t:d nu him during“ First “ass Horses and " It‘li Il‘i'l‘ Hull". ' I - I any hour of the day or night, at hi; Stable punt-lug] ruin; ,liing» :3z2,_ tux, 174}; i011 1“l':lll('ifi H‘rl't-ot East. I )uily TAXI-viva CHRISTâ€"Wâ€" noun Nixie inirtiiiiit'ii. at very ino’l-‘rato «humid. l Wit and t‘Xltl‘lIlllUll:I_\' to tnlgt' (‘iitin-V ':l ‘any vlw’irvvq .. I. As I The auhwrilnvr nr-i'r-r hall a stahlcfiil of lr--tt'-r Entry-s than at Ilrl"'"l'll. (.‘UHH.’ and .\. .llv‘il.t-rwll'< try Ilit'lll. fir ‘ I‘eul-ln'i I‘l‘l: F‘cli‘v "l _ 4 . _ - __.,_,fl _ (NARI) OI" THANKS. lb. H‘vl. Til-it. 3. Cornell. Esq . lmi'i :1 . lm. {-im. fl . V‘ , . ‘ inn; S'::_..! . w: Im- "71" l‘ll N to rr-nw-y Y turf r I'lI‘Aâ€"‘I‘Itili‘hl' lln- Iuitivmii Mutual ‘ zittl -~\.:';,.’t" {3“ "i l"'l"l'"l ll‘llm‘lll? "I‘" M,” .h, up“ 71,, 1h.” irritiiplii. ~-. It] pith”; “:"1‘3‘ m..- an Lil. rain-in; lfulu lilrrta by" G. A. METHERELL. :2» r- v ’ -.‘ « ‘17! ~t?‘lfi\l§f~1!i*i!‘i‘1t' Alix in Of ‘- SW”; ’ Iionl-N’lu IJIHIHuy. 1‘3"?" "(Eff-"5' LITIF '.7 l€f\}‘_ tic: Uzi-tr £11.. I“: " ‘ 5.”... _,.,-,A - i , W.-. _. _, ... . A, r ...M.....__. “E 5. 3 v- . L3. 1 I A xx . Y _ r 33:; ‘ "‘ ‘ ' ’ ‘ “'u :' 'r'.'. hlli '. '3 c.\iiPi~..\ii-.i: .t in ii.ni~.ii. ;,"-,,";;*,,§_,;j;m, ._-‘ g,; 1'1; ‘ 3w '11. v- ruins, l FENELON FALLS. ' ' l ' >7: *â€" l.. : - 2 '. Tlh" «Ever: w.” .1 try-Jel to event: “if :5. .. :1, {,3 1,3,1 .1" (HA. '» I Luriix it) [)Eri, 3. J» ' VI 'zr- . ISEQllS. has now on hand a splendid stock of bet'urc yun buy any. I can suit you in Style, " iFIBE AND LIFE msummcE géz-T“ I‘tillililt'rt‘lJI ll’.'.VI‘II('I'-‘ 'tllll their high i R. It. EDWARDS. ‘ 'l .I/uhml In ' "AI'I'Y EXCEEDS HER IMAGINATION. -oâ€"w.-. a , ' . ‘ ‘ V i . . . O Y “I declare the realities I mtncsscd tn-day in the low prices of all kinds of ; .‘to're, knocked the bargains I had pictured in my imagination higher than Gilrov‘s kite. Iy twns (ha Staple and Funny Pry (“mode at the (‘ity It is truly wonderful. l’urnn-r- l c~-uld not understand why i 1 1h.» ].ind~:._\‘ Iliy Goods K‘ (‘luthing Smilich Chan-d sue-h a furore all threuqll ; the Country. but alter this day‘s experience my uuih-ntaudin: is Musiderabli' t‘tiIulLK‘tl.” ‘ i The above were the remark. of an elderly lady on her arrival home. utter IlaYltH: driven nror thirtv miles to make her “.~‘(‘mt-at2titial pu‘rchare of Dry Guuds and Clothing at the City Stunt. and n goodly parcel she purchilscd inn. What is f more. (In: old lady >trui-k the nail square on the head. [’nh‘ss she had been a visitor from the spiritual world she could , not have hires-ecu the bargains aWniting her and all other customers. With our new stock now uenrlv oomph-to. We are , determined as tar as pussible that the reality ut‘ our low prices >hall far excoed‘ your imagination. Ab: suddenly on the. i ab-n‘e suuucsiion. and you will reap such a return for your duilarr and cents as will make you laugh Without being‘ticltled. .Vnr Gum/s TrurPI/i'ng lli'lln-r This Il'ul.~,â€"â€"â€"Blaek and (‘nluurcd Silks. Plain and Fanev Ilress Goods. Fatn‘)‘ “WI “all! t Iii‘ints for tall wear; I’min, 'I‘willcd and Fuucv “'incey: Scarlet. FBIICV. ('lrev. White and Faucv Iv‘lanncls; llh-sii‘hcd. ;(I‘-nble_aclied and Fancy Tabliags; Brussels, 'I‘iipertry, Wool. l'niou and II~‘uip Carpets; Dumas-It, Ila“ Silk and Lace. . urtains. l -Vrir (f'mnlvfnr Gui/7mm: Already IIiIIzrr.â€".\'ew Overcoatinut Coatings, Fuitin:s, Yes-tiny. i\"i‘.. in all the newest and , latwt chu- produced by lurcign and domestic uiunutlicturc. .‘Ir. Catlier still pruidcs at the head of this department. l ‘ l i l l TATE! RU 5% VIA BK , 800‘] 'HHERAR , b g l v . L , l (TICL‘X' Dll-IX‘PI‘IIKS :XNI) (‘1';(YI‘IIIIC‘IRH‘. Keiit Street. Lind 2 Doors West of the Post Office. lhllLLllllEh. Mrs. HEELBY Hus just receile and opened up n larg blut'h of NEW GOODS, including FANGY DRY GOODS. â€"iuidâ€"â€" “ALL KINDS OF WOOL, nll Ol‘whit‘h will be. sold at LESS TIL-H LINDSAY PRICES. ll of Holiday Presents, such as Ilulls u!“ all sorts and sixes. Toys in L’t‘cxit \‘ui‘icly, 'I‘UIICI. Sets. thsvfi. I"ntiry (iIlIllH-H‘tll'l‘ and various other articles, In which the attention at intruding purchasers is rcspccil‘ully invited. No. 2 Debsdn’s Block, - - '1‘ II E PA LAC E Dry G00 Is it Clothing House. e LL BieeEn BARGAINS? i â€"â€"I* T @333 GB â€" l 3, PRINTS l 1 “Te will clear out our summer stock of the above goods lA‘t Prices That Will Astonish You. Finest Choice and Newest Goods in the country. EVERYODY SHOULD SEE THEM. Nu trouble to show goods. JARVIS & hl’llllGALL. Fenclon Falls, July 3rd, 188-1. That in buying SHOES and BOOTS it is desirable to get them Ulicap, Nvat Fitting and Substantial. That in wearing such Shoes and Boots it, is iinperatWe. I tho} should prove Durable, \\’ell-l00kin:_r and Sliapcly. , That in choosing Shoes and Boots, as aforesaid, it is imperu ' tivoâ€"in get best choiceâ€"to pick trout our stock at once, the largest and iiiuat MRS. KEELEY. I-‘cnclnn Fiille. Nov 27th, 1883 Patterns 1 Patterns l -â€"â€"__.__ i run l A. l'ull asstirh’iient ()l' “'"l McCall's Illazaar glove- ' »" .' ' ') r . . . 7-. lilting:D I attains aluai .s complete in all lines; That even the poorest people have more. 01‘ less innnc.’ and can't do without Shoes and Boots; and that said money, let, it belong to rich or poor, farmer or mechanic, cannot be “ swapped " lbr foot-gear inure rathliicturil} than at MAGIII IlI‘l'S. ’ That MAGUIRE has been in the Shoe and Boot. busincsw For some yearsâ€"rat leastâ€" and is the pioneer in furnishing much value in Lcatli» er I'ur little money of Lindsay town. The above clauses form one solid, im'ulnerahle and general- ly (YUXCI‘IIH‘II) FACT which buyers of Slices and Boots will ch-ar CtlbIl by rciuetnbul'l”l-§' L. 9 Shoe & Boot Maker. inn hand, and will be, sent. by mail jmsl, jut/(l on receipt of price, by Wm. Campbell. l’cnclun Falls, April -Ith’, ISM. INTERESTING TO ALL. The undersigned has juqt received rt “and Assortment «11' PICTURES. I’IIY-TlIIlIl FRAMES 4\n«| .‘HnultlingH. "WIllt'Il urc will unrihy of inspection and Hill In m/.{ Min/1., FRAMES MADE TO ORDER Lindsay, June lilth, 1884. JUST RECEIVED, in any styh- nt lIlI‘ sliurtut pumihlc notiw. l a fresh supply of BOOTS AN SHOES l 5%?" I'lllllllllL’. Kltl‘hnlllldllfi’ and I'upt-i' ‘ Ilangin',r dune u‘ u-Iiul. A yuml rim-l. «.t' l l 2 l I'AIN'I'S. OILS, GLASS AND I‘l,"I"I'Y and reasonable kept conr'tuntly on hand. which Will he sold S. .‘s’lipwut I'cnclun I~'ull~', I-'i'l.'_r 7th, lt-"H. {HI-t f. Cheaper Than Ever For Cash: 1 WM.)me l (in G. KElTH, :fiillllll'llllllllllll 7.1313: i ‘ â€"â€"»)nit~. l I lltllllll Paper ll Picture Flames lilrtluluy (Earth-t, ()il I’ulnting‘n, (IIII'UHIOH. l-ingrnvlng‘fl. .I'I‘ LESS 'I‘II.\.\' ('ITY I’IIICI}.'. Albums. Plaques, Oil-Painted Window Shades. Mirror Plates, Sewing-Machine Needles. Artists’ Materials. l l;.:l::~r Iiltd‘lf. I‘I’Yil 51 “41511:I,irnl,ny,lnn, I lihpitfil'iily, ll-liii. Note! ' A r08.” ‘7 All DlllltlElS it Flarelle ll l i i You can buy for cash HEAVY All. Wllfll. TWEEDS, usuallv sold TUc. to SI, lin‘ 450. in 6.70. BLANKET-TS .- W. .t. (Hil'IIIWI‘u'_ jllllf " l‘i-iicluii Falls lliizettc " l- [rutul “(My Fflllll‘ll'tv at thr- uflirr, m. 1L..- rt.riirr H! May L I‘Lmrm klrrrh. ;5l‘BnHtII’1I0.\ 8| I “HR LN ADVANI'K. or Imv rent g-rr hl-o-k um p_,,. “M”! M “my ‘ in. it it-ii..iin-. unplug. ' ‘ as heavv a:-' ordinary SI} goods lur .SI; FLANNELS VERY Low. ' l N ' >‘ 1' \‘c t‘ct'ciitli' bet-n iiirchasr-d hi' llr‘ at I(§:-H Ihll am“ in ~. - ' I ' 4\(l\'1-1-llnlllfl lkutuu. than the curt uI inanulut-turc. , :' DUNDAS&FLAVELLE BROS., i l I .t-vrl 71"]:"1 with". I‘d-sin! mlwriiwhumh, Kent Street. Lindsay. ." ""‘l'lmr ll’l" 1'41." {mt Ill-."III'IIL and 1: "’7'! I“" i-'-" {"7 'Vbry «Lhro-qnvni m..." In”), l‘,,'.~':l'l! by it"; 1",”! pm” 5”" 0' I, .urtr r. l-ar n rul'unn or h-H! “rd,” "Mm" nhlo- 1.1m... - ‘ n a . ' JOE PRINTIer Subscribe ll’r llll' " ('"ZI'IIO‘ ()I'If" ll ,VunV If I’lnll '4' . 3‘ ' 'I~ "l“l'tiI-Il Il'i‘l'yt "nr. . f.i.,ir‘. I. You can't L'i‘l reliable account~ ot' mt-iiii'vncvs in ' " "'“W ' I: I), nun, i I'm, [HI/,f‘ I in atlvunt't’:. this lm‘ulll‘V in any other papi-i'.

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