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Durham Chronicle (1867), 26 Oct 1911, p. 2

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IN way can " partial and!” . Ore Chas.--Arnett. nBSIRABLE B ___.A-. OT 29 CON. 4’ 100 acresz 70 1 10 acres new ‘ wood bush. premises. G0. I ther particul‘i MCAu‘iffe.‘ U1 $66812 AND LOT ON con NTESS‘ ‘y to Mrs. John Harâ€" : 6303ptf TH PIGS F3631 fiGHT [AMWOR weeks to 10 months old; both. 98188. Prices reasonable. SatisJ fiction guaranteed.â€"â€"H. W. Hunt \ Vickxers. \ A COMFORTABLE BRICK HOUSE ' ‘i hard 0".) ________.__.â€"â€"â€"~,, T AN EXTREMELY LOW FIG- me. and on e town property in good location. Particulars furnished ChronicKe Office. /~/‘w-v- - SUCK NG COLT, HEAVY DRAFT. '- the 2 pie! ”The right kind.â€"_G jinney. A SUCKING COLT. 4 BIONTH81pri old. Apply to Robt. Mead, Varâ€"‘ _ney. __._. Oct. 25:; 1: HEAVY DRAUGHT SPRING COLT for Clyde. Apply to .1215. Matthews,i cee Lot 1. C011. 3, Egremont. Oct. :6; ‘ be yéh'ré, bred from a and Ab Brino. 15 W and bridle broken. prize at Flesherton second at Markdale. t competition. Also fillies, one bred fr Mason; the other f “ - - 1 ‘-N “I" prize at Flesherten fair, and a, second at Markdale. in heavy rig Also two sucker 1 am. cprppetition. fillies, one bred from Merrfl 1' from King 1 â€"_- Sherman. Prices right to quick} . Edwards, Ebora‘ dale. _ __ ‘ .. ‘1‘ , - good “78115 on .rete house' :3 pen; hen h ' . ' m rent house without land, if 1y to John Moftatt. \auxxigeuauk‘. N.B., Oct. Q1, 1'. w rexommend dear Dr. Nor 6' 1t because it cure a .. r l ‘I “Ican gAadly rise} 5 Eczema O'mm‘ me of a sore “hi-ch I had on m} 8;. O\er 8 }ears. I did everything to 1* x.- it cured, and had the most skillful doctors treating it, but it would not heal up. I t Wllh Father I Isr- nscys Ointment, and in a was cured. That .was 3 years ago," a. '1‘. because you know I doctored with seven. skilled phy sicians. “ho could not help me ‘ 14.. JA-“onA fn noâ€" It You surely must have a b this wonderful Salve. My that I did not use it- ~at f2. have saved me over 8 year: was cured. That. was 3 years ago, an x z .111 sure the cure is permanent. W'h-m 1 4 Eczema Oinmu-m dcrful ancient skilled physicians who could not help me. have a big demand for have saved me over 8 years wf r"in. = nothing of an unsightly car and CXPCI; « doctor bills." John Kym. ‘ - s ((I‘___‘. v“ u HUNTER tainly it Was a most maswruzi , t . l't ‘ r . ; 1s o-mc (uaiv to tilt? in W L0 su‘b;ect. most forcefully and eloâ€" 1 ”. ' st ‘ must be experienced to be under sx‘ .‘operty, 51): rooms. Applay ' ‘~ 1\ "" chnie Dur am . - 1‘3 *Fe" Iche ' quentl} 'd’f‘llVE‘I’th anal a royal .. .. . ' tre'it stood. \V 1th prevailing Winds from K F 'l , 1 the north and West. the air is pu- ‘ . 1‘1( L v (r ( V 'l c v .3 o o ’ O . - . . iris-g. .373. an? . of} “E ‘t 1'1“ ““5 ““0“? th~ rifled by Its iourney over filllllonS OJ - \- . '». "- ._ ( v i) ' . _ . ' ..‘ . I i ' 41’ M.“ 'usual stir bei o- n» . . - 1 . . . ' S Q 1‘ m" A :m( mil in,“ occasmnzd ”5 U“ much of which 13 pine and balsam. S .. 3'6: .~ ' Wu ) 1 v me-w‘i. o- . -r * {1- on . . ‘1' a 3’33 :91: . .. . l‘ 'A‘ G o. ‘,. C up, Of the F‘ m“” l, The “Highland Inn” offers e.\- P ‘31-: I L: 2“ EM‘) 3. i ‘ if" “h : ”nge' Fully tWo-thqrds Of the ccptionally good accommodation 1‘ ' V .d’. “‘1 ‘ ‘ a .1 bid N" ' . C) v V ‘ . . . o .. ‘mem cIS \\ ere present and t\\o to Visitors and any season of the“ good time to visit this ;13 .. . Knew members were initiated into vear is a “firs-2.2: Heaieszl Lina: {nae-‘35.. .the fOId‘ Mr' 8' qunig’ 0‘ N01" territory- ‘ 0 manby, and Mr. Reid, of Egremo‘nt. ‘ vear round. Hands Nauwigewauk‘. N.B., Oct. 3. lf‘ll' lTh-e subject for dlSCUSSiOD was t and all information free 011 2 gladly recommend dear Dr. 3307-. l'“Fall Cultivation,” led by Mr. Wil- plicatio‘n to A“ E. Duff. District T] ‘ Ebert 'BIV'th, Of Var-ney, 8113110“? 01' Passenger ‘Agent’ G.T. By, To... ‘1 zema Ointment because it Curt-a e Of a 5“” “him I had 0“ m3" 6“" 5" ldeep cultivation and the results f‘ ~- 0 ronto, O.nt. :er \"ars. I did evervthin ‘c l '\r l . . . 8 'L s - g ‘ lStlldled observations were decid-l - W cured, and had the most skillful doc-Lon l d1 . _ f .- cating it, but it would not heal up. l \e 3 m avor 0f deép. DIOWIn-g as the best way of retaining mmsture ‘ A DEADENING HABIT. finding, critcizing habit.‘ 'ent under treatment with Father Ehr- and ina Shortwhile it land increasing fertility. Continu-l A fault- ‘is fatal to all excellence. Nothing a; cured. That was 3 years ago, an '11 ling along the same line of discusâ€" will strangle growth quicker than 0 hunt for flaws. to .111 sure the cure is'pennanent. Yihcn l lSio-n the best means of destroying: hnnlilhowquckly 150‘4hczefnflo‘:mf:‘l‘y Canadian thistles 'iv‘as thoroughly ! a tendency ti 12.15:};Jinsjéflisdotfonmdrxrith.;~v:r:sl threshed “out, some favoring light 1 rejoice in the wnl'OV'elbfi like 2} 1103-. “fined physicians who could not help me. plowmg immediately after harvest ' which always has ‘hls nose m the You surely must have a big demand for and deeper plowmg later in thel'mud, and rarely locks up. The fall. Others favored deep plowing direction in which he looks indiA ates his life aim, and people who ing for something this wonderful Salve. My only regret is “ fight after harvest. Some gavezc "' good experiments of killing int tzticize, for the crooked and that I did not use it at first. as it “n...“ have saved me overSye-arsof twin. . .. .‘ l are aIWays 100k nothing 9533““5‘51‘115'6“ ““3 “"PC:""' :dry Weather; others gave equallylto er doctor W15- J°hn 1‘9“” as good results in Wet seasons. ugly, who are always suspicious. k at the wors dent Side of others, are but giving the The inn is open all the:0 ome publication ‘1 ‘ l ap- ' “I can :cy's Ec The abo‘Vé'prescription is not a. "‘Curc- . . All" or so-called patent medicine. Dr. Mcr- Mn Jas' Watson 1.8 mahng fiscy prescribed it for 44 years, and i. brief summary, Bald 1t W39 8V1 - to all that thastles could be killed, Warld 3. p1 ' ' ' - to. see the Worst cured thousands after other doctors failed. Price, 50¢. per box at your dealers, or at all times in different ways by . Father Morriscy Medicine 00-. Limited, plowing in dry or in wet weath- instead of the best grows on one 20° er. and as a fitting finish, Mr. very rapidly, um ‘,. >*.-A’"‘ The abGVe“ prescription All" or so-callcd patent m fiscy prescribed it for 4 cured thousands after 011 EGUEE” T0 RENT h anneal. SA L-VVI ppOSHZ-é Clark 5 part icularS 313‘ 4 ption is not a. "Cure- :nt medicine. Dr. Mvr- for 44 years, and it 3r other doctors failed. ox at your dealers, or edicine Co., Limited, 200 w. :11. Special attgntiou givezn _ if women and thldren. Remdeuc var-311.9 Presbvnenan Church. an: EY E, 2.350 . 34 .v.m., )FFICE: | l . l. P. RARRISTEL. o’fice. Lamhton t .f monav to loan . "i'apertv. “$06.. nearly 00!‘ Telford. ouiie the 1 ”Durham. A115 At 5 06' cent. n W of Toronto. College Dantm Sqrgeongv Dentistry an all its stairs, Oflifi) ‘D-v “ â€"_w sermon in our humble Opinion. ever preached in old Knox. Cer- fit" Rim 3? ON . All calls promptly d m. Ofiice and residence. lxa Sheen. Durham. nearly up- tlw Chronicle Cfiit‘e. 623 1 0 war D0“ 8135‘ Leml 749 0-13- V '75:“; St», 0W8“ and 10 com:- for etch gT (Lowe-r TOM! Lb'an. 188“” “f general financial ophthalmic no” J and Nose Hon (graduate Rfiya of Ontario Co M MISSION-- UNIVERSI- he Regixtr? Any xmoun! mt. on farm LAV Wilton (old of an expeneuu. had with z thistley {1- 1:1 Where the thlstles grew so rank that they amed of themselves anC were as}. art fail- diei the next season of he ‘rh. needless to. say, was 1hr ure v h. cause of hearty laughter by those iolly old farmers. ‘ a three sueu ‘ but we are not awarc ‘IDV taking advantage of ch-éai the 0"fitting; on and off at the flag of passengers, complete 'as guaranteed and a n sued which is alâ€" rea-dy in effect. Hats Off, to the Grange. Mr. Thomas McNiece was to attend the annual‘ appointed meeting of the DOanlon Grunge to he held 1n Toronto on the 6th °" At the next ; ‘ and lunch to all member hips of the Grange. trains and an 31 the Village, but of anv taking 2 rates. Through of the Grange to bear on the the arming on 2 stations of 'pa satisfaction “'21 new time-table r'ea'dy in effec1 lVI. 431., U0 ‘4. â€"-, __ who :died in Toronto on Monday of ‘ last week. was one of the pionee:-‘ ciergymen of Mount Forest. and - was born in Carleton Place in 1831. , â€". - He served in the mmistry for :31 str of which were spent in ‘ In 135-1 ClL TO- on ; years, all Zthe Diocese of Niagara. ahe entered Trinity College. 1 . . . ' 'ronto, matriculatmg‘ with honors. tm .being the first prizeman of his he year. At Easter, in 1859, he. was SC ordained priest by the Right Rev. pe John Strachan. first Bishop of ti< Toronto. After his ordination Dean tr 1 Houston was sent as traVellinf: â€"- ministering to the. six townships. 1 Guelph and 7. missitmary, 1 spiritual needs of 'zlying' midway betweel .Owen Sound, a comparatively re- 0‘ c ', cently settle-d district. where much 1? _ travelling had to he done on horse- “ .b k. He had his head-(waiters at Lbac l Mount Forest where he resgded. V a After his arduous work for seven t I .and one-half years he was pro- .9 E moted to a parish in the vicinity, ° of Hamilton. consisting of Grace " Church, NVater-d-own, and St Mat- thew‘s on the plains west of Bur- -- lington, near Burlington Bay. In . October, 1878, Dean Houston was :gianpointed rector of Christ church. INiagara Falls, waere he officiated mm 3 for 31 years, until the time of his !retire.me~nt from active duties last "â€" year. At the jubilee celebration of his alma mater in 1908 the Convo- )N- cation conferred upon him the 3;? degree of doctor of common law. ‘ In 52 years-of his ministerial life ms:- missed only two Synods of his Diâ€" , ceseâ€"the portion of the Diocese of r':""'-"uT-oron1;o. afterwards incorporated ‘as the Diocese of Toronto. The neral took place at Niagara Falls on Thurs=day.â€"Mt. Forest Confed. fu- When you have a bad cold. you want the best remedy obtainable so as to cure it with as little delay as possible. Here is a druggiSt‘s Elain‘s Cough Remedy for fifteen lyears.” says Enos Lollar, of Sarc- Q‘toga, Ind., “and consider best on the market.” For sale bv l all dealers ALGONQUIN NATION; The high altitude of ' quin National Park of one of the attractions much to do with the b: “\I“-‘-' V , ALGONQUIN NATIONAL PARK. 7’“ The high altitude. of the Algonâ€"' , quin National Park of Ontario is DEATH OF MRS, \V, K, FLESHER, ‘1 one of the attractions and has. . . k . '. At the advanced age of eighty- t] much to do with the honefit (lm'l-- . _ _ , ' ved from .1 Visit to it The e10" six years. and eight months, and O _ l L .. . . ‘\â€" t ‘ t~- . . . tion “me 9N1 level at Moon‘wii being the gratliicatum of her oitâ€" s .L L . . t \‘L . ‘ ‘ ‘ H L .- l - , ;‘ r. . ‘ ' Park Station. the ohiective point expressed deslie dining he} last a - - -'. : ‘ “"395 hilt '3 ‘ .° 3 ‘ is tonic quality to the air Which Would take her to restohefore the a must he exl‘>el'icnced to be under- storms Of "mOthm' “'1"“t91“"0uid 1: _ 7. ‘ . ,. . swee‘) over the land Mrs. W'illiam stood. Vi 1th prenuling \unds from _. ”I- 15. > . ‘ , ‘ ‘ - . l the north and West. the air is pu- 3" It” 1:11 passed peaceful} “‘3." “l rifled by its lOUI‘nGY over millions 0“ dwarf} afternoon at the 1 0f square miles of forest land, home 101 M” SO-“fl‘l‘l‘d‘l', D1“. T. b. 1 much of which is Dine and balsam. 83109 e’C ‘ ° 1; MP5 Flesher S 1.011% w l The “Highland Lnn” offers ex- }1 e m ' ana a “ as spent mamlyi ceptionally good accommodation in Flesherton and Markdale, She to visitors and anv season of the s was born in Alkboro, Lincolnshire, ’.vear is a good time to Visit this iEng‘lanld m 1595, and at the age u . . l “x c o territory. The mn IS open all the;0f ‘2 years In the picturesque ‘ . . ‘ 7' , v V'. ° year round. Handsome publzcation :mllage of Alkboro, united hand d heart with William Flesher.’ 3 i and all information free on a,p--1 an! - {Immediately after the Wedding Mr. 11 to A. E. Duff. District " plicati-ol 1- Passenger Agent, G.T. Ry., To- ‘ and Mrs. Flesher set sail for Can- firont'o, O.r.t. , a'da. the voyage occupying .nine _..l - weeks, and they first settled at [3 Bolton village, where Mr. Flesher e. A DEADENING HABIT- engaged in the milling business with his brother, J o'hn Flesher. Ln 1- A faultâ€"finding, critcizilng habit. s-is fatal to all €XC€11€IIC€~ Nothing 1853 they moved to Alrtemesja s . . lg lwfll strangle growth QUICkel‘ than; township, being almost the first , h 1mm fnr flaws. to l settlers in that district. Mr. Flesh- edless to' say, was 111 ~fv laughter by thos< 9 first prizeman of his Easter, in 1859, he was priest by the Right Rev. LChELD. first Bishop of After his ordination Dean was sent as travelling; y, ministering to the needs of six townships lway between Guelph and and, a comparatively re- ttled district, Where much 5 had to be done on horseâ€" had his head-quarters at Forest where he resided. v. Dean Houston. Dean ‘of Niagara. LUV uLbeuueLeu be: L‘LVK‘I\‘$-‘-\â€"~ --_â€"‘ -7 ' ,OI inf-L ‘CL‘ID 1.1] LALV' la-v-‘_, U 'illage Of Alkb-oro, unite-d hand taking advantage of this (weenâ€"emf {has been paroleu 1w»- Open all the no publication ;‘ . h . . - v” f1 es 0‘11 ap- ' and he?“ Wlth W 111mm I‘jlesher. i opportunity to imbrove their edu- I penitentiary. where m .1 C025, Duff District ' Immedlately after the \Veddmg Mr. l cation itenced for bankruph'i' W a; ‘ ~ 2 y ., - ,t __ ‘ ‘ - . .t .~c .» (31%“ T By, To- 1 and Mrs. Flesher set sailofor Can The political teapot is beginning“ tion that he 1t tmn 1 t . r . .) ' . . . - _ adakthe \dO) :ge focstulyirtig dmnet'tO bml. The Conservatives of once nee s, an t e3 1r se e a lNorth Perth held a convention in“- Th oan '0" Ewenical 0.." Bolton Village, where Mr. FleshergM-t h ! ere are - ~ . r 1.02193» ‘ . '. . , 1 C ell toâ€"day for the purpose of 'tr'b t' st tions in ~11 " «- 1 HABIT. engaged in the milling busmesst 1 - . . . a 1 u ing 3 F erql‘wr . â€" - ~- I . . ‘se ectmg a candidate. ThIS is the ‘Russia However. 5t. PCt ' n, :r1tc1z1ng haulC '1 With hIS brother, John Flesher. In t riding in which H N 1 M I ° ' ‘ 1 of mm» llence. Nothing 1853 they moved to A'rtemesiatteith' 1' . - on. e Son on' ‘has the largest 1111111.th Oportio'” I ' Ives. descent lamps in use In Pr in E" cit? th QUiCker that township, being almost the first Th . ' . . . le « , d . . . . . t for flaws- tO‘settlers in that idlstrICt. Mr. Flesh-tschoolpiffgrff; 80%;? Myocrfig ato POPUIatw“ (”0“”) 913311119 2? hog. ‘ er Was the founder and for :many tRamaO'e of Durham is ’ rovin‘ to .rope, 440 per 1:00 - his nose m the years one [of the most prominent ‘3 ’ p g / )OkS up. .Th? citizens of Flesherton. In the early H _ d I he looks llldl- days of settlement he was post- ‘ A . and people Whu {tn-aster, magistrate, drug-gist and i ‘ i .2 501‘ something * even sometimes doctor. He exert- . he CI‘OOked and ted a great influence in the affairs of OF CANADA V8375 SUSPiCiPUS' Artemesia township, being .reeve ok at the WW“ for 15 years, 7 of which he was ‘ ‘ :but giving the warden of the county. He Satisfactory Service assured to a" B of themselves. also stepped into the parliamen- Entrustecl to this Bank. to see the worst tary arena and for a number of st grows on one years was the Conservative mem- - 6" il it ultimately bar in the House of (Summons, thef , Savings Department at Every Bran __'._____â€".-â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-' strangles a? crushes on oneself. times Your betrayed.- C sour, do people. " confidence has been t allow yourself to) do not lose vour fa.1th 1n MUSTARD KILLED SPRAYING. Replying to your intel we may say that in the mustard. and used it th: but with rather unsatisf: sults. This year the sp our interroagtion, 0 we may say that in the year 1910 St we secured an outfit for spraying 1‘. d. and used it that season, “ u Replying to y mustar but with rather unsatisfactory re- sults. This year the sprayer was a a success. We used it on two 8 fields, about twenty acres, and t there was scarcely any ‘ perceptible at threshing time. In other years the grain would be a‘ third mustard. We sprayed this summer just when the mustard was beginning to flower, and used about 1‘2 lbs. :of bluestone to 40 gallons of water. We boiled the water before putting it on the bluestone. as the chemical dis- solves so much more easily. We put about :100 pounds of bluestone in alarge barrell. and measured the water we put in and kept con- stantly stirring till it was dis- solved. and put aoou | the mixtu c a. - er in the tank on the sprayer. We. 9 strain the water through cheese- 'v' cloth before putting in sprayer. also the bluestone mixture; the wire strainer on the sprayer is not sufficient of itself.--â€"Adv0cate. Q Sproule. Wh’i years ago in the way was the Atlantic, .the age 0f 8( Normal School. One of th' interesting of all cxpcrimer in connection with the grox potatoes. Six rows of potatoes were Six rows of potatoes w ed m.ntai.ning seven hills In the first row the sets half ounce cut from four- Six rows of potatoes were plant- ‘ ed Containing seven hills to a row. i In the first row the sets were one- 1 I half cullce cut from fourâ€"ounce po- 1 tutors In the second the sets were 3 ontu-cighth ounce. cut from four"1 ounce potatoes. In the third the sets “ ere one-half ounce cut from‘ 12~ounce potatoes. In the fourth.‘ whole four-ounce potatoes '. used. In the fifth row whole two-'g ounce potatoes were used. In the! sixth row whole four-ounce pota-i. toes with some of the eyes remov- ed were planted. The following re- sults were obtained:â€" ‘ From the first row 42 potatoes! weicrhing 111 ounces were dug; from the second '29 potatoes weigh- . ing 46 ounces; from the third, 66 ' potatoes Weighing 158 ounces; ? from the 4th. 59 potatoes weigh- ? ing 13$ ounces; from the 5th.. 61 - potatoes weighing 144 ounces and 3 from the 6th, 60 potato-cs weigh- CLASSIC C ,nd mvsteries and impressive rites of the Tribesmeans Society. A char- nnfprist_ic Turkish Ban-d furnishe“ a flew delectable hours with their brother Turks. A sumptuous Moon-feast followed the great pow-wow. It was an unspeakable time as your scribe can readily testify as he was one of the canâ€" didates. ' Night classes have been organ- ized at the Collegiate Institute this fall and are open to all free of charge. Last night there were 198 citizens in attendance who are taking advantage of this excellent opportunity to improve their edu- lcation. =3 summer a few expe- rm products were conâ€" 1e school garden of the 1001. One of the most of all experiments was )n with the growing of "DITY CHRONICLES. .\V ’ 9 ”%+++ ..... ~. 9 3 Get the Proper Form A. BELL EUNDERTAKER Funeral Directorw ‘; Future memg â€". notice. u ‘ ° ° Tm: Guzman: will hem '. Subscription any addfl’fiz‘x. W “i . ‘ Rates . . 81 Mperyt’af.1‘33'33£¥‘nue {Hf DURHAM CHHUNIEU IS PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING At the Chronic!!! Printing House. 60!! Street. w anu DVD] \ ' nun-J ”up... -- L_ the numuyv «r the address k bel conmunc-v‘ to all rem-s are m warn» of the prop mt. Advertising For {Flat insertion minim: m ”.mmfihg one i Adv; enm wit-bout 5 he rmblhbad um forbid and I‘mnaimt mtigrk' ‘L( M. ” iThe Job . - gDeparcment ME “Human uuuu... ......, . m. at. (mailing nne infh‘ $4 00 p9? MY ems wit-bout mm:- mm: “43â€"50 «cam for first. insert-ion. :3 cubseq uent insertion. All advettisemenxs amen“! b9 mi} for in aan’flC-O. by strange be a fine executive evidenced by tho « gI‘GSS already made. DURHAM. ONT-- History repeats 11 chuirches are groin; old fashioned teaâ€"1‘ Central Methodist 0 last Monday in or their anniversary H 400 sat down to the Embalming a SPECialtY Dan ‘Burke. 3 Canadian has been paroled from penitentiary, where he tenced for bankxumn tion that he returns to ‘ once \' Jaw- There are only 6:. 0 European tributing stations 1n Russia. However, descent lamps in use In . . . to population of an rnm- 440 Der 1,000. V .l October 26th, 1911. EDITOR Binge-I! if. n"? "0 p33: nbmfivfim" W3 1-‘ and REX? WW fhl‘ imiee for turning worL .olic Babes. and Rack for aged paw- AND PRU?! V '\ ‘ ear v advem to {lie 0115 swan so" "“ ectiO 503? d ffice‘ W1C October 26th. 1911 3.0.. £1l|||lu‘ll{“l144 4 ‘1. w ++++++++++e , ‘7 ‘ '.y .‘Y -“ ' , , - College. \\‘v 8:31:00! in NW N (:01th of St 1'..- Plons. 'l‘hudw Individual an" catalogue :U (H - REMEME Ivan and Bra» (1*: News equate-h- L”! D. A. IVlCi .3: Canada U3 Choice Pra ~ $20.00 per am Choice imp $35.00 per acr You can r that will am acre during? Our cmih The cs: vicinity 1E VVheat* lhavec Prince Aih Fieldi: ARE ‘3' OI IF SO THE D TH \V t(

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