‘Ulll t’oisons ’ 1. ded into corrosive, irri- . Fatl tant,-neurotic and gaseous pmsons. The the. typical member of the corrosive class is alum corrosive sublimate, the soluble chloride 1 Ri of mercury. In this class are included also ' been the concentrated mineral acids (sulphuric, nitric and hydrochloric), oxalic acid, the how, alkalis (potash, soda and ammonia) and terda their carbonates; acid, alkaline and cor- ,' ra" rosive salts of the metals, such as bisul- pullii phate of potash, alum, butter of antimony Fifty and nitrate of silver ) ; also, carbolic acid. 1 DIFFERENT KINDS or Poxsoxs.â€" are generally divi , , ï¬fty 1 Irritant poxsons are of two classes, metal- I "as. he irritant»: and vegetable and animal irri- ‘ ’5 L‘ tants. An irritant usually produces an‘ 1' It inflanunation of the parts to which it is 253%} applied. Arsenic is the most important . s 1 of the metallic irritants. Other irritants I Fin? are the model-arch} [1;]r-‘AJ -_:,‘I w- v unluul‘l UK? a. day withra soft rag and Rubbing is needful along the .quent visits to the dentist are through childhood. It will 1 expense and painful experie rmuch toward the preservation .eral bodily health. Decayed fect teeth render mastication as a. consequence indigestion digestion brings suffering to e‘ the body, and eventually a breakdown. part. Habitâ€"Warning to Housekcrepersâ€"Poi- son, and Various Notes. SMOKIXG.â€"â€"Sir Morell Mackenzie con- eludedan article in the New Review on Smoking, with a. little practical advice. A person should never smoke, he says, except aftera substantial meal, and if he be a. singer or speaker, only after, and not be- fore, using his voice. Let him refrain from smoking pipe, cigar or cigarette to the bitter and, it may be added, rank and oily end. Let him smoke a mild cigar or a long-stemmed pipe charged with some cool smoking tobacco. If he will smoke a cigar- ette, let it be smoked through a. mouth- is kept clean with ultra- Mohammedan strictness. Let the singer refrain from inhailing the smoke. Let him I I who wishes to keep in the perfect way, ' v LVIGHU râ€--- irritant symptoms. symptoms produced by irritant poiso usually more slow in their develo than where a corrosive poison has act Arsenic is a speciï¬c irritant poison most all the compounds of this met poisonous. The term arsenic is most monly applied, not to the metal itseli to its lower oxide, arsenious oxide, wl also known as white arsenic. the irritant poisons is lead. lead, especially the acetate or sugar of are poisons of no great activity, while cl yellow, or lead chromate, ritant poison. . Irritant poisons. per, such as blue vitriol (the sulphate] verdigris (subcarbonate and subacetate emetic and irritant salts. barium salts, except the insoluble ba f sulphate, are irritant poisons. is a powerf All chromates are, in The soluble salts of Rinc salts The t . . _ -mates such as bichromate of otash take it as an axxom that the man in Whom ’ p ' tobacco increases the flow of saliva. to any ; marked degree is not intended by nature to ‘ smoke. If he is strictly moderate in indul- genceâ€"the precise limits each one must settle for himself-me will get. an Hm «MA I are violent irritants. chief formsâ€"the yellow or ordinary the red or am which only irritants produce drastin mum“..- “a Phosphorus has orphous, the former is poisonous. The vege To _3_u0m4.>20m OW >F<<><m I><_ZD OFm>Z Ibzom. H‘ETALT‘H AM) HYGIEEE w--.- vvl ' ' . , H’ ' l ' )i the metals, such as bisul- puï¬ï¬Ã©en: sh, alum, butter of antimony Fifty cent silver); also, catholic acid. 1 ï¬fty cents mus are of two classes, metal- gas. 80 t usegcuhrlé? and amm‘tl 111'», Little ,1 'ruzmt usually produces an t]' r "’th of the parts to which it is ’Piéh‘“ f (3:in is the “1081'. imnnrfnn‘ S l( e‘ n‘ .. Wu. mg anu ume water. ' I sym} edful along the gums. Fre-j «In» > the dentist are necessary all ! hood. It will not only save 1 painful experience, but; do' Y0 the preservation of the gen- , Pat’er ealt-h. Decayed and imperd 1}†ler mastication difficult and :1 30‘ 'ocmonc), oxalic acid, the soda. and ammonia) and 3; acid, alkaline and cor- the metals, such as bisul- regard to its food. Indiges- ty nutrition~poor nutrition ing good. The growth of} limited to childhood~their profoundly influenced by, IQOQ VIA-†Morell Mackenzie con- in the New Review on little practical advice. A ould be bathed'iw}; rag and lime water. 0113 the gums. Fre- Teethâ€"The Smoking )erience, b'ut doi Youngloveâ€"Erâ€"er~l have come, Mr. .tion of the gen- I Pater to ask for erâ€"erâ€"-the~ Wed and imper-l Raterâ€"Umâ€"mâ€"ph! ï¬m difï¬cult and! Sounglove (scared)â€"Forâ€"â€"the~â€"hand of ion follows. In- 1 your daughter Maria. to every part of" Paterâ€"Thunder, my boy, what fiid iv a. permanent ; come at me that way for? Certainly; of ' course; take her. I thought you were going to borrow my ticket to the races. you ’n‘renvo -l~ ‘ I only save 1 ï¬f‘ Father,†I the Bible 2 alone? : u‘l‘lLaIlD persons. The soluble salts of cop- " l per, such as blue vitriol (the sulphate) and ‘ verdigris (subcarbonate and subacetate) are emetic and irritant salts. Rinc salts and ‘ vbarium salts, except the insoluble barium ’ f sulphate, are irritant poisons. The chro- ‘ r mates, such as bichromate of potash, etc., I i are violent irritants. Phosphorus has two ' chief formsâ€"the yellow or ordinary and ,l ’ the red or amorphous, the former of which only is poisonous. The vegetable irritants produce drastic purgative effects. It is impossible at present to attempt a systematic division of the neurotic poisons, as they embrace poisons so widely differ ent in their action. Prussic or hydrocyanic I' D i like rapidity. It is met with in commerce 1 i only in the diluted state. Other soluble v cyanides, especially cyanide of potassium, I are equally poisonous. 4 (lacing plants (it is mainly derived from the strychnos nux vomica. plant) all act in the same manner. This is one of the most fatal and agonizing ofztll the vegetable or mineral poisons, throwing the body into the most violent, racking convulsions, and producing, in fact, all the outward symptoms of tenanus.â€"The American An- “1"» Rich Old Gentleman (a. widower) en thi‘nkingpf that. Besides. ‘1 (HIT: Arsenic is a. speciï¬c irritant ] most all the compounds of thi poisonous. The term arsenic i monly applied, not to the meta to its lower oxide, arsenious oxi‘ also known as white arsenic. the irritant poisons is lead. '1 lead, especially the acetate or su are poisons of no great activity, w yellow, or lead chromate, is a. p ritant poison. All chromnten : I "0---, v. vvucu lult‘SDeu w1tn cer- tain organisms known as bacteria, may produce violent irritant symptoms. The symptoms produced by irritant poisons are usually more slow in their development than where a. corrosive poison has acted. Arsenic is a. speciï¬c irritant poison. Al- most all the compounds of this metal are m1.ennn11n '"L ' metamc s’alts, such as those of 'a'iitimaï¬y, lead, copper, zinc, chromium, gamboge and aloes. Colocynth and croton oil are good examples of vegetable irritants and cantharides of animal irritants. Animal and vegetable matters when in process of decomposition, or when infested with cer- tain organisms known as bacteria, may produce violent irritant symptoms. The symptoms produced by irritant poisons are “a..- I'L- 7 “3 Man (Who dunks L~â€"ez'-â€"presume you knqw says it is not good for man ,_V-_râ€" :â€" W10 division of‘ the neurotic poisons, embrace poisons so widely differ ent ' action. Prussic or hydrocyanic one of the best-known poisons of 53, and a v ry deadly one. In the +n :4. :. _-31‘ Got ()fl‘ m ‘~â€"Erâ€"er_I 'semous oxide, which in arsenic. Another of 3 lead. The salts of cetate or sugar of lead. b activity, while chrome late, is a powerful ir- chromzites are, indeed, A! wily. OI {narrymgu with lightning- h in commerce Other soluble 0f potassium, enic is most com. metal itself, but man to be â€"crâ€" Unrncmckei', b.s., ï¬ve yr 2.20, hwuls the list. Texas ‘ six yrs old, record 2,2723. Jams of four in the 0 †1.1.0.) Walker, a noted six-yem mare ; about ten A1 pacing of young Texas Jack pacer: sale. This is not at matter i of necessity to pay up an es A catalogue giving dcscripl grm: cf may horse, etc., in with each share. Sale sure 1 whether shares are soid or m Agents \vunte‘ f 3H1] (tun’t see shares hut Now is the 1 this sale. 80 Texas Jack Stock. I d‘X'v-Vvuhozolclolluo I do extra. Prune ...... Shorts per ton ........... Lambskins .............. Sheepskins. pelts ........ Live Hogs, “ “ “..‘ Flax seed per 100 ........ Dressed Hogs, per 1001b. .‘ Rye ................... Bran per ton ............. Mixed Chop. . , . ....... Screenings ................ Alsike Clover. . . _‘ ........ Red Clover .............. I‘imuthy Seed ............ Corn Chop. . ............ oat Chop ............. THE WATCHMAN, LINDSAY , LINDSAY MARKETS LINDSAY, 0x13, Oct. 27th, 1892, I Fall \Vheat per bushel, old . $0 00 to 1 Fyfe do do ............... U 00 t 0 Spring do ................ 0 00 to 0 Goose do do ........... 00 to O Flour, new process ........ 1 90 to 2 Flour, mixed, roll ......... 2 10 to 2 Strong bakers ............. 2 20 to 2 Barley, per bushel ......... 30 to 0 Peas, do .......... 0 00 to 0 Peas, large do .......... 0 70 to O Oats, do .......... 0 00 to 0 1 Potatoes per bushel new. 0 25 to O J Butter per lb ............. O 18 to O .' ‘ Beef ..................... 0 O5 to 0 ( Eggs, per dozen ......... . O 14 to O 1 Salt, per barrel ............ 0 00 to 1 4 Straw, per loaa ............ 3 .00 to 6 C Wool .................... O 18 to 0 2 Hides .................... 0 00 to 0 3 Wood .................... 2 00 to 4 0 Bacon ...... per lb 009 toOl‘ Mess Pork, per bb]........ 000 to 17 5. 3813’. per ton ............ 6 00 tn R m undersigne “ea Chop my horse. etc., in thissale goes slmre. Sale sure to take place ares are sold or not. unted everywhere to sell shares SALE (1 per 100.. OHOgs, per 1001b cans... \ _‘ 7 ton ....... 0..... oooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooo 1e time to purchase stock in 80 horses, shares $5 each. tn execed 3.200 in number. :-. b.s., ï¬ve yrs old, record an agent LEWIS WIGLE Jack pacers, all in this ............ 11 00 to 16 00 up an estate, {.5 description and pedi- v- vv av \I .............. UOUtOOG ............. 000t0062 do ........... 00 co 0 55 ocess ........ 1 90 no 2 10 roll ......... 2 10 to 2 30 ............. 2 20 to 2 40 r. Texas Jack, jr., b.s., d2,27Â¥. Sucnrd, the the 2.30 list. Fanny Lon mmgton. On t 'cxas Jack, jr‘ year-old trotting: I )0000500 “0000701 00535041 00000010 ttttttOt OOOOOOtO 55005000 000240M1 1 send direct to of choice but, mares, a lot 7 00 to 8 00 3 75 t0 4 25 l 50 to 2 05 1 75 t0 1 80 1 00 to l ‘30 1 10 tn ' " "Who \‘i'l kindly sun} us U (N) tw 0 0 (3 0 00 to 0 62 00 c0 0 55 1 90 no 2 10 2 10 W2 30 style HI tlxci: 1). «ms nu “ill (luzcnnf the .l- lmstun Paton Guard and [Hull-rscme Armu facturwl by this Company an nuruqents at average, urcli 30 to 0 37) comumn sh m-s \Ve “ill .000t0055 070t0075 000too27 025mm? 018t001-j 005mm» 14 to 015 00 to l 40 mnmuls if unly nu Imsr . candid upiniuus as we hue hi; hly in am ï¬nal. Agent: will pay guml salaries to» rh Address The .lulllmllnll)1fel. CU. Hf Turunhv, L'tll.,4 422.; h T« m mm. .$000toO(; 1 20 THE WEEKLY EMPIRE is without doubt the best Weekly for $1.00 published in Canada, containing :2 pages of latest news of the day. S ecial depart- ments on Agriculture. Woman's meire. Our Curiosity Shop. 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[mom in N 6W and Second-hand Furniture Corner of y or Lindsay Dec . soth. 153 :l MON TBS, 8; PRIVATE F UN? 1‘ LOWEST RATES. Barrister, Solicitor, c . DEAN. yearly lARDIN 31 on am: m 3 The Champion Among athe‘ ECOLL BR U/LD .ove Buttoner OTTVE Combs. 8m. OUVE N Q’s from 6 t the 0rd: 86 Kent St.. Lin< DONE O H5 AND is the bet V. Num‘ EAS SPi ï¬v4 b0 J 0? v. .‘M ' ti" \,Mi ,7 7 , ,ï¬xxm ,, LL , ï¬fui‘u AND IMPORTANCE OF ALWAYS HAVING CLEAN HANDS. and aloes. cantharides of animal ii and vegetable matters w known irritant tain organisms To Insure Good Teethâ€"The Smoking produce violent Habitâ€"Warning to Housekeepersâ€"Poi- son, and Various Notes. SMOKING.â€"Sir Morell Mackenzie con- cluded an article in the New Review on Th t Smoking, with a little practical advice. A e erm ar monly applied, not to the poisonous. , , 1"“ ' metallic s’alts, such as t H1 GIENE lead, copper, zinc, chromium, gamboge Colocynth and croton oil are ' good examples of vegetable irritants and decomposition, or when infested with cer- w symptoms produced by irritant pmsons are most all the compounds of this metal are THE WATCHMAN, LINDSAY, -HM LINDSAY MARKETS LINDSAY, On, Oct. 27th, 1892. hose of'a’iitimdiiy, ‘ritants. Animal Fall \Vheat per bushel, old. $0 00 to 0 (3 hen in process of P‘yfe do do ............... U 00 t o O (3 bprlng do ................ 0 00 to 0 62 as bacteria, may symptoms. The (doose d0 d0 ........... 00 CO 0 55 ' h ' Flour, new process ........ 1 90 to 2 10 hen- development Flour, mixed, roll ......... 2 10 to 2 30 tant poison A1 Strong bakers ............. 2 :20 to 2 4? Barley, per bushel ......... 60 to 0 3:3 mic is most com- Peas, do .......... 0 00 to 0 5» metal itself, but .- y-,~ person should never smoke, he says, except to its lower oxide, arsenious oxide, which is Peas, large d0 """"" 0 ‘0 to O ‘2 after a substantial meal, and If he be a also known as white arsenic. Another of Oats, do .......... 0 09 to 0 26 singer or. speaker, Ohly after, and not be the irritant poisons is lead. The salts of Potatoes DCI‘ bushel new. 0 20 to O 6‘ fore, 1131118 hâ€? voxce. Let hlm refrain lead, especially the acetate or sugar of lead. Butter per 1’0 ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 0 18 to 0 12 â€Pm smoking Pipe, “2““ “3mm t0 the are poisons ofnogreat activitywhilechrome Beef ..................... 0 05 to o n: bitter and, It may be added, rank and 1' yellow, or lead chromate, is a powerful ir- E ms )91‘ dozen ....... 0 14 to 0 lo 1"11-" end. Let him smoke 3' mhd cigar or a ritant poison. All chromates are, indeed, S fl: ’ 331, barrel ' ' O 00 to 1 40 long-stemmed PIPe charged "1th somecool . irritant poisons. The soluble salts of cop- St .’ I†'1 """""""" 3 00 to (i 00 smoking PObMCO- If he mu smoke a elem" per, such as blue vitriol (the sulphate) and traw, per oaa °°°°°°°°° 0 18 t 0 90 ette, let it be .smoked through a mouth- verdigris (subcarbonate and subacetate) are “.001 .................... 0 530 P1909: WhICh 15 kept clean With ultra- emetic and irritant salts. Rinc salts and Hides -------------------- g 00 to O ) Mohammedan strictness. Let the S‘hgeh . barium salts, except the insoluble barium WOOd -------------------- ~ 00 t0 4 0‘ who .W‘Shee .to heel’ m the perfect way, E sulphate, are irritant poisons. The chro- BaCon ...... per lb. . . . . 0 09 to 0 10 refrain from mhe‘hhg the smoke. .Let hhh l- mates, such as bichromate of potash, etc., Mess Pork, per bb] ........ 0 00 to 17 50 take It as an “10m that the man In whom l are violent irritants. Phosphorus has two Hay, per ton ............ 6 00 to 8 OO tobacco increases the flow 0f saliva to any 3 chief formsâ€"the yellow or ordinary and i do extra Prime ........ 0 00 to 00 00 marked degreeis “0F intended by nature to l the red or amorphous, the former of Shorts ier ton 11 00 to 16 0“ smoke. If he IS strictlymoderate in indul- I which only is poisonous. The vegetabl La ib kl """""""" O 50 to 0 60 gencewthe‘ precxse limits each one must ! irritants produce drastic purgative effects. Shn skins . . .i ........... 0 :"Ot; 0 ('0 â€â€œ19 f0? himselfâ€"he “â€11 get all the 800d ) It is impossible at present to attempt a _eeps 1115. P0 ES" - 2‘. .‘2 . .. O 0 o 60 Egan p]! ï¬hle soothugg plant “Etthogt’ :she systematic division of the neurotic poisons, lee Hogs, - 00 to 5 as w 1c urns ml w en use 0 xc s. l l , _ . _ ‘._ . . _ _ , . ~.\ew lork Mecrcal Times. l m their action. Prussx am: 2: infant to lay the foundation for good teeth, - pure-state it, is said to kil by giving the little one regular attention, l like rapidity. It is me particularly in regard to its food. ‘ tion causes faulty nutritionâ€"poor nutrition , cyanides, especially cyani produces nothing g The growth of l are equally poisonous. teeth is mainly limited to chil(lhood-their condition is profoundly children’s diseases. must be watched. The teeth themselves should be filled. This guards against disease of the bony portion cf the jaw into the which the roots of the teeth are inserted : and againstan unsymmetrical growth of) or mineral poisons, the jaw itself. ‘ More than the Strychnine and a. ducing plants (it is mai SILIIIC manner. I into the most violent, rac and producing. in fact, With a soft rag and lime water. ' . :, symptoms of tenanus.â€"-T Rubbing is needful along the gums. Fre- ,' aim“ quent visits to the dentist are necessary all i through childhood. It will not only save : , ‘ expense and painful experience. but do ‘ hounglovemltrâ€"ePâ€"I much toward the preservation of the gen- l PM“ L" “31" for er~er-t eral bodily health. Decaycd and impcr-l I)“vlel“[““‘m‘l’h3 fect teeth render mastication difï¬cult and l , as a consclpicm-c indigestion follows. In- I 3’0“" daughter Maria. digestion brings suilltring to every part of i’ the body, and eventually a permanent 00â€)" at me that wav break (1 own . , course; take her. *gk l going to borrow my ticket .are generally divided into tant. neurotic and gaseous poisons. typical nieinbcrof the corrosive class is ; alone? corrosive sublimatc, the soluble chloride: of mercury. In this class are included also been thinking of that. the concentrated mineral acids (sulphuric, ' nitric and hydrOchloric), oxalic acid, the 1 alkalis (potash. soda and ammonia) andfterday. their carbonates ; acid, alkaline and cor- “ rosive salts of the metals, such as bisul- ' pliate of potash, alum, butter of antimony and nitrate of silver); also, carbolic acid. ‘ Irritant poisons are of two classes, metal- I . , . . . . . 02115- llc Irritant-e :Ltm \‘t-:_’t'::::';’e and animal Ii‘l'i- - ’ , irri- i Father, I ~er~~presume a: I told the Widow l'a‘t‘ientâ€"lsn’t two (1011a pulling a tooth ‘3 Denti ï¬fty cents for gas. l’atic . . I ~ A . r‘ , . - . tanis. An irritant usuallv produces an. +1.f‘:t'“‘euj()""h~‘ “fl? “'1’: . . . " . . . . ( , r I" . : i . . liiiliilililliltiou or the parts to wnich it is ‘51. {01‘ 1, Agrpieiï¬ul .11“; applied. Arsenic is the most important 45a“ 10’ a ‘ 5 e1 ce. or the metallic irritants. Other irritants Pallf)ialg;:is,§:i.zili :1},va:- are the moderately diluted acids. manv 0“ ' "he e3 e as they embrace poisons so widely different Flax 590d per 100 --------- . . 5 acid is one of the best-known poisons of T0 INSURE (iOUD TEETH. â€"Begin W'lth the i this class, and a very deadly one. Indiges- l only in the diluted state. Rye. .............. . -.... 000t0015 In the Bran per ton ............. 12 00 to 14 00 1 With lightning- Mixed Chop. . . . ........ 1 00 to l 10 t within commerce ' Screenings ................ (55 to 0 75 Other 8019b“ Alsike Clover. . . ,. ......... 7 00 to 8 00 de Of potassmm, Red Clover ......... ' ..... 3 75 to 4 25 . Opium is another neurotic poison, but it l‘imothy Seed """""" influenced by is too well known to need further descrip- the strychnos nux vomica plant) all act in t This is most fatal and agonizing ofall the vegetable throwing the body ,., ._.__â€"__. «7“ Got 011‘ Eaeiiy. Younglovo (scared)-â€"-â€"Forâ€"the‘hand of l’atera'l'hunder, my boy, what did you for? Certainly; of I thought you were 2 wing Man (who thinks or marrying)“ The the llible says it is not good for llich ()ld Gentleman (a widower)â€"â€"ch,l’vc fl‘ifty cents for extracting and one dollar So that’s why you tall: so much. 2 00 to 3 00 c or hydrocyanic Dressed Hogs, per lOOlb. . .. l 50 to 2 05 1 75 to l 80 l 00 to l '30 l 10 to l 20 ----------- Corn Chop. ll strychninc-pro- Oat ChOD - . nly derived from l’ea Chop ................ SALE Texas Jack Stock. king convulsions, all the outward he American An- “-‘_ have come, Mr. Now is the time to purchase stock in he this sale. 80 horses, shares $5 each, shares not to exoccd 3.200 in Corncrackcr, b.s., live yrs old, record 2.20, ln-ads the list. ’l‘cxas Jack, jr., b.s., six yrs'old, record 2,2731}. Scoord, the .lams of four in the 2.30 list. Fanny “hiker, a noted six-year-old trotting mare ; aboutten Al pacing mares, a lot of young Texas Jack pacers, all in this sale. This is not a matter of choice but of necessity to pay up an estate, A catalogue giving description and pedi- number. l l I to the races. you l{i';I3W’~L‘l“~ man to lie Dash only yes- grcc or may horse. etc., in thissale goes rs rather high 101' with each share. . Sale sure to take place stâ€"I think not. whether shares are sold or not. ““0110 ï¬fty for Agents wanted everywhere to sell shares If you don't see an agent send direct to T ‘ :hi undersigned. LEWIS WIGLE, Lcmmngton, Ont, had been wres- ick. ".\lannna,†What is it '3" “If ackers they ask arm to swear." l l l e l 4 50 to 5 00 In One Grand THURbUAY, OCTOBER 27, 1892; Ofï¬ce and residence, Russell. Street, / Lindsay, second door west of York Street. Oflice hours, 9.00 A. M. to 10.30 A. M. ; l 30 P. l COMPANIES’ PRIVATE FUN“ TO LOAN AT LOWEST P leE \Vho will kindly Scnd us the No and style of their plows we will send one or al dozen of the .l' linshm Patent l’lou‘ Shares, Guard and ['ndcrscore Ariaclnncnt, manu- factured by this company and supplied by our agents at M to 3 1?. M. and 7 to 8 P. M. Q ~. \ \ “ T 7. 2:33:21: privilege to borrower to pay or? :71:- >:... princxpa with any paymcnz cf 56.1324 land withouz expense. made in my office DR. J. SIMPSON, Graduate of Univ. ofTrinity Col., Toronto. Members Col. ofPhysiCians Surgeons,0nt. Rockwood Asylum, Interest 3'::..‘j}'. AL. :"‘="~’ average, ordinary price of Late-Physician common shares. . H. B. 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