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Durham Review (1897), 17 Jun 1909, p. 5

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Iging and Vase n95 till June 30 for SI Lamps ior $2 Lamps or 2.50 Lamps for $3 Lamps ass Linens NE W, 1909 " T FHEWS -AHMER ke "tttevo"":" I'i'.N h" Vim-gar! mil) 1)"!th nitobtt ours ' FARLANE ck co. i. BEAN "ce ries ll ed a Groceries oduee Wttat HES RANT " through r stock of " " 5 saved I made, My 10 2t) Vans f.il l use tll good se early Caldcr 's Block. Durha- mm in “mm tare yd _25e " LICRS 1.25 on now " 31 time. LII) on . 75. 8] i.7.5 (I. L75 pr “I, en fig- risen tripe when! India Blan- ' pair and Non nl'la Ible ND ml . Ah re "q -- ' "0N THE MOVE E??? . LADIES‘ __ in Queen Alexandra, Pa- tent Vici Kid, Chocolate, Oxblood, in Oxfords and High Shoes. MEN'S -in King Edward, Patent " lour Calf, Boar Call. Vic! nd, and the celebrated Sterling Bros. Wor- king Shoes. sc", Nt tvet, 'attsiva/, We have a camplete stock of Carpets, Linoleums in all widthsh Rags and a. very large r" M Uncut of Lace Curains--tU newest patterns and newest. designs-on the second fla , I w," man-k of Prints, Gingham“, Muslins and Dress Goods is large and " is composed of the newest de- till the- nearest patterns Buying largely ' and “was Good Bargains mil ls, selling largely and giving good bargains. Everybody ', looking for snaps, and the small profit, quick sale system maples us to give the people what they want. New fashion- ;a'nlt goods at low prices. Small A tine two utoh-y Ink-k dwelling hunw, large brick Maura. on Main M good uuildums. $2” mo own-u in From Park, fair building: drmned. well Walem (Duly will). lumen. Duh-hum. Will lie midi“? nrgn'ny, and would "reept other r 'perty N5 p"rt pay. A pply to [mm I md. 31 ll In news "" the Gamma; Road, :00 clear. at acres hardwood bush, well warered, first, class buildingu. Will be mid cheap to wind up auto. 1.1) acres in Bentinck. buildings and .y...‘ ._.... I . u _ _-., , . n V 1'h l I 1r Stock is large and new. Bought ) “rm to the advance in price ofleather 1 v...- are still selling at the late prices I! " acre.“ in the Third Concession F. G. R. Gleneltt. This " a Bret that mu. With good handing: in the moat. Alt-nlruhln lm-utiun. The farm con- am”! of K; nun-s of rich cultivable tand hw- from 'itottes and 15 acre- of bush. Pt ice 3451]]. h I'm.- Mil" the farm " well fenced and is water- " I by nrrer-failirstt spring creek. Hay was cut " this farm last your and the hulnnce pas-lured. Prlvilege wnll be tdven to eat um yeu’n [my amp, More the name in home, to be led out on the farm during period tor which rented. For further pnrtieuinm apply to l A k" pd eotutortahle house with hard tter imnle l rent 80 per month. HS Will rent for term of rem. fare" in ulenelg, one ha tara, Durham and Pricevillv. 250 mpg Price “Min" --- -.-- mom-res in Benlinck on Garulraxn Md nwu' imrnoch. Rood buildings. In- reduced lor" 88000 to Cm for Phone, Iain m I.“ Acres m Brnlinck. buildings and " Wu, evgryminn in first clue. Eur hale or My South African Veteran Bounty Lard Uertitieate. issued by Oxbow". "rent. of the Interior. (good for” ”PM"! of Any Dominion Land open for may in AIM-ta. Souk-tom”. or Munitoha.) Can-tilts“ guaranteed by rm- Department of 1nterior,Otuodi'. Must have tho can immediately. W.” sell for 'tt00.00. Phone, Tire or1 m ite, L. E. Truman, l 131 Shout Street, Tomato. i Boots & Shoes m- to DUNALDURAHAM, Priceville. Iwe-llin in the 1 ton pr" strort Mann: ll. JAVKsux, Durham ml hon “I: Profits l div are [Ir-why notmed that. u urn-[Iv pruhihi'pd on Lot . 2, H. G. R, (opposite Glen. All I I'»-vpm~wru will Ire prune- rot. Sale or Rent Fishing Notice Furl-In For Sale. "mum to Rent JUNE w, 1909 Dry Goods Apply to June” W Tllcm c" Pasture to Rent. To Rent Ju. Apply to J. M. Lanna" humu- nnd "l acres of wn of Durham. (late the My). mouth of Lambton Mumm- west of U, T. R. I Proton, net Innings. trooft Jung A. unai/.Ge Tor Sale. . w. F. DUNN. licitor, Durham. Ont Box foiiJiiGiiam, A. M(‘('URMI('K \THUN’ s. good land, well ml and well fenced. House Furnishing Dept. WM. LAIDLA w, G. d; J, MCKECHNIE (h d; J, McKBCHNIE xclmngo. of P','.','?',', 100 more ha f - between m. Varnt Murkdnle, near Swimon Apply to The Highest Prices for Produce. Iu sickness, it a certain hidden ueno goes wrung. turn the mum that this nurvv c .utrolu will also surely fail. It may be the Stomach net-vs. or " may haw ttiven htreugth and nuppnrt to the Heart or Kinluegn. It win. Dr tihoop that first pointed to this vital truth. Dr. Shaw‘s lieutomtiva WMI not made to dose the Stmnnch not to temporarily stimulu'e the Heart of Kidney. The Iii,'?].;).'.:,')::)'.;'!' method is all wrung. Dr, ‘Shour's Best-1min» got-u INIU'LIV to phase tailing inside non-vow. The "- imarkuble Mince“ of llm pttssteription ‘demonutrutm the madam at Irentlng the actual cit-men of the-e {tiling organs.‘ And It in Indeed ear-y to move. A simple tive or ten thus test. wil sure- ly toll. Try it once. and no! Sold by MaorGrtune & Co. Pomona football team are holding! their second annual 'pienieon Thur. June 17th on 8eotehtoirn old pleasure , grounds when a. good time is expect l, ed. new» Ham and Cbmmissioner Me Millan In the contract of building a new bridge lot 13 con 4. Mrs J. McVicar and brother/R McDonald returned home after at. tending the funeral of their sister Mrs McLellan, Brampton. Mr and Mrs J. J. Black visited Mr and Mrs J S. Black of Pomona, Wednesday evening. ed Mrs Kunold. ot the grayel road and her mother Mrs McQuarrie gave Mr and Mrs Angus Black a friendly call recently. Mr Dan McPhee of Cleveland, Ohio and his mother of the 10th con. Glenelg spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Jenn A. McMillan Pnina of women, bond pagan, or any pain stopped in 20 minutes sure. with Dr. Shoop'l Pink Pain Tablets. See full formula on 250. Box. Bold by MuF-rlnne & Co. --we omitted last week to mention the honor hastened on I B. Lucas, M. P. P., in being promoted to cabinet position. A warm reception was tendered him on his arrival in Merkduie. from Toronto, and the village, and surrounding country united, without partizanship. in a great demonstration. «The General Assembly of the Preebytemn Church by a vote of 42 to 160 ("and sending the queation of Church Union to the Cppttreirtstioru. They endorse organic Union, mther than a federal union. H _ V__- w... v. vyrU-l'lvll to the Ron. lacKeuz‘e Klug, the new Mini-taro! Labor. -9mnirtation. ulte- place to-day, .16th that. inth Waterloo. Poll- mg fl!!, 23:1. Some talk of opposition in o n __ In, ,9 . - - TOPICS OF THE WEEK. Scotchtown Complete stock of Men's Balbriggan Underwear. See our Men's 40c Belts. In Men's Shirts we have all the pew- est stripes and cheeks in the chambray goods. We have an excellent stock of MATS, in hard and soft felt. Gents' Furnishings We have an excellent stock of the celebrated makes, Broadway and Fas. hion. The newest in the market and made in the most workmanlike manner, which we are selling at very low prices. Men's Clothing veryfl1ing is kept a {he move by 3rl.-Carwie Mun-Hey. Archie Turnhull. SI 2nd-hene Tratfurd. Mary Mr- Ulement. Jr 2ud--Hot!ie Mnrllev. Wilfred Black. Pt 2nd--Annie Moun- Iain and Willie Mountain eq , Roy Tvufturd. Sr It-Rosen/th. Morris Slullh. Ruth Lvdluglmm. Jr ba B- Annie ansmu. Joe Shlidvr. Jr lst A-Annie McGlllivru). Bessie Mor. rim", Sarah Ledirwhaiu. Jr 1st,C-, Florence Vaughan, Walter Dent, Florence Kenton. Grh-- Morrfsnn Smith, Margaret Mnrllvv. Donald Ray, Alex Turnlnull. h'rlh--Johr, Ledinghum. Mamie Mort, Iev, Archie Watson, Invmu Manley, Lynn McKnight, lulu-l ’l‘urnhull. Ivv 0411;»va Heorge Lr'diusrhar", Jr in!) -Arthm Sauna-mu. Norms Blavk Bet. nnrd (tum-m. S: 'u-- Pa" t' Mountain Harold lwdinghnm. kate Stpwnrr, Mildred Sun-i}h, A'leet' Tmffurd. Jr Pam .mywhere stopped in 20 minutes sure mil: one of Dr. Sheep's Pink Pain Tablets. The formula is on the 25 cent box. Ask your 1rsetor or Drug. gist about ;helormula! Stops woman- ly pains. heabacbe, [ulna anywhere. Write Dr. Snoop. Racine. Win. for free trial to prove value. S.:ld by Mae. l'atrluue * Co, A few in our town are looking for- ward to taking in the excursion to to the Experimental tam, Guelph on Monday, June 2tat. 1 21:13: Prorne.n's Iqatitgte Baggage Miss Bell Lester, after a couple of months may with her parents here, returned to Toronto on Wednesday, Jane 16th. Miss Gilmore. Bampden. visited her friend Mrs Banter and attended Amos church Sunday morning. Mr Chas. Ramage and his cousin Mr Edward Ramage, Toronto, at- tended service " Amos, Sundav morning:- .7 _ Mrs Kompt and daughter Reta left on Wednesday of this week for Alta. Hardy Lester "pompanied his sister as far as Manitoba. Everybody looking forward to the Foresters picnic to be held in Tho. more, July let. Good progremmeu being prepared end ernngeme are being made for e lively foot-bell match, also a five mile race and other sports Don 't ma: it u it will he the event of the season, KATE MCDONALD. Teacher, LATUNA Scuuuu Dromore. Large Sales cuhu apply to g/p. alakono, yuu'can borrow ioGiGeC""" ”I." Debts Collected. No charge if noth- ing collected. All binds of financial 2tit" carefully and quietly atten- to. ”May “a Steamship rich}; to all palms. Money toAem' " lower rules than Lots 6 and 7, Con. a N. D. R ' Glen- elm 100 Acres, ttood frame home. ond other buildings. well watered. Owner gonna want. A bargain. Valunlnle farm in the Tp. of Glenel compoaed of iota 22 and at, Con. t N. D. R. too sent. Poueuion given forthwith. Tide perfect, For pun. “Always Prompt, Never Negligent." hulldnbhs. "rirtc'iriii"iartirm","iiriii'i,' 40 acres extra good land near Allan Park. very cheap. l30 acres Bentlnck - ll miles from Hanover. close to school and Post Ottlee with daily mail. Brick house, frame bank barn, great soup. and [any other Good Bargains in Farm and Town property. It you want (any or Sell go to Miller "o charge if no business done. THE The Hanover converancer', otters: 100 lets., near Allan Park.- splendid h“: .._-- _.n‘|:__ u n - Money to be Made SOUTH GREY DAN EDGE.Pres. GEO BINNIE,Sec. Edge Hill P O Buuessaq P 0 EAST WELLINGTON A. HUTCHISON, C NICHOLSON. Pres., Mt Forest Secy., Mt Forest Lunch will be provided on the Farm Special invitation extended to school children, who will receive special attention on the Farm, if there in considerable numbers. . Arrive at Guelph 10.40 a m. Return- Ing leave Guelph 5.30 p. m. Tickets good to return on any train on the 22nd June. DURHAM 7.00am 91.15 VARNEY 7.05 " r 1.15 HOLSTEIN 7.20 1- 1.15 MT. FOREST 7.33 th 1.05 PALMERSTON 7.50 ‘- ELMWOOD 7.10 .. 1.20 _HANOVER 7.30 '1 1.15 NEUSTADT 7.45 " 1.15 AYTON 7.55 " 1.10 ALSFELDT 8.00 " 1.10 PALMERSTON tl.47 1. The Excursion will start by Special 2,fat' from the following Grand T Stations, and tickets can be had at following rates. for round trip. Trains will run according tothefob lowing time table: FARMERS' trrsrmrrrs, on Monday, June M, I by attending to this advertisement will be held uddér the auspices of the South Grey and East Wellington Ont. Agricultural CollegQ, Guelph To the Exberimental Farm & or any other stupifyiug ingredients are used. The tender leaves of ulnnrmlesn, Bung-healing mountainous shrub. give to Dr, Shoop‘a Cough Remedy its wou- derIul curative properties. It is truly a most certain and trustworthy pre- seription. Sold by MacFarlane & Co. It you would have a sale yet cortain Cough Remedv in the home, try Dr. slnsopu--at least once, It is thorough. ly unlike any other Cough preparation. Its taste will be entirely new to you -unleo it is already your favorite Cough Remedy. No-opium. chloroform. Messrs D. Gilmour, W. Little, J, Cooper and J. Whiteford are building silos this summer. Mr Green of Hanover, conducted the service on Sunday hut in the absence of Rev. Budge who was M. tending the Assembly. The members of the Hampden con- gregation met on Thursday and Fri- day afternoons to ramove the rubbish from the church and haul sand. Mrs M. W. Byers and Mrs Hugh Fulton attended the Lullea' Immune meeting at Aywn on Thursday last. Meters Geo. and Alex Sharp. Mr Norman Kerr and Miss Janet and Miss Leeson attended the Laitlr-. Backua wedding at. Poplar Hill on June 9. 0n Tueedny Musrnoon, June 8, Miss Grace (hlmour we: married to Mr Allan of Cheeley. The wedding was a very quiet one end the newly married couple left It once for a few days in Brantford and Toronto. Miss Grace Wu 1: general {Home and mll be missed in the community whose hearty tsongrauhtior" follow her to her new home. Mr Wm Mather of Priceville, spent the week end with his relntives here. EXQURSION Mr and Mn Wilkinson' obeealey, visited over the week and with Mr and Mrs M. W. Bye". Min Bluing of Denver, dorado, has been visiting her brother Mr A. Blazing on the 16tlt Inely. Mr and Mu Will Haida-on visited Mu Baht. Moria. on Sunday lat. --- ' Mr Ind Mrs Fortuniiit Ayton. lpeut Sands, with Mr and Mo Michal Byers at Bonnyview Farm. ARTHUR a. Mormon. Durham TIME AND RATES Lands For Sale n. n. MILLER, For Sale. ONTARIO ARCHIVE; TORONTO A GRAND THERE's liampden Leave Adults Child'n l.l5 1.15 1.10 1.10 90.60 M 55 60 55 Tell some deeervina Rheunnho m! (not. that there is vet one simple '17 to certein relief. Get Dr, Bhoop‘e book on [Humanism Ind . free trial test. Thin book will meke it entirely eleu how Rheumetio pains ere quickly killed by Dr. Slxoop'e Rheum-tic 1atatody-- Ii aid or tablets. Send no money. Tge tut in free. Surprise some disburs- ened tstttt-rr by tuut getting for him the book from Dr. Bhoop. Raine. Win. Sold by Merino 6 Co. 1 Kemember the plaee--Darling's old stand, Calders Block, Durham W. CALDER ll. CLIVE?! m. The Central Drug Store We have a splendid line of split of potat Bamboo and Green heart fancy poles. A full ' All kinds of Lines, Fishing Baskets, Seeds. ' Siukers. Hooks. Swivels. The 1st _ and all of May will soon be here-call early have be and get your choice and at prices Iers and away down. you can In conclusion we would intimate to the p tablisha permanent business by selli ng at cl goods, attentiveness to your wants and squat mean exactly what we advertise and want you get our prices before buying elsewhere. Remember the place-Darling's old stand w. CALDER The warm weather will soonbe here and we propose to throw open our parlors to the public and supply all kinds of cool and refreshing drinks, Ice Cream Sodas, etc. This is also a new department We will have constantly on hand fruits in season such as Oranges, Ba- nanas. Pineapple, Strawberries, &c. A full line of Harry Webb's Confec- iouery both in bulk and boxes, tee Cream Department "tit. any! donteetioneiv' Grocery Department We have added a full line of the purest Teas, Coffees, Sugars, Spices, Raisins, Currants. etc, We will sur- prise you with low prices in this dept. This Finn known under the above name is comprised of W. Calder of the Town of Durham and H. Carveth, now a resident of the Town of Dur- ham and are the parties who recently bought in the stock of J. A. Darling, at alos rate on the dollar. We have added hundreds of dollars of new stock in the different departments and are prepared to supply your wants in the line of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Druggists Sundries, School Supplies, and all kinds writing material, Clover, Timothy and Garden Seeds, Soaps, Perfumes, Groceries, Tobaccos, Cigars, Confectionery, etc. Lenahan We have anything you, may require. Our Mock -is complete and up-to-date and as it is no trouble to show goodts, we ask you to have a. look around u any time. are more of our numerous lines, of Spring and Summer goods. Gasoline always on hand. Gasoline and Coal Oil Stoves In this line we have all SIZES to meet your re- quirements. Poultry We can help you make and keep it so. We have a good assortment of L M of different sizes kinds and awn owers qualities. . Our "Black Dlamond" Lawn Mower is a daisy. See it. We aiso have Rubber Hose of different sizes, Lawn Sprinklers & Sprays and all kinds of Lawn and Garden supplies. f J. Wei/rat”: The Central Drug Store Fishing Tackle etting e are ’ardware & Furniture Agents for NATIONAL PORTLAND CEMENT A supply always kept on hand IS YOUR LAWN WELL - KEPT ? ighest Prices paid for Eggs IN FURNITURE 'ould intimate tothe public that we are here to es siness by selli " at close prices, giving good pur" your wants and square dealing throughout. We aflvertise ay1 want you to call and see our stock and We are Agents for the well and favorably known Frost Wire, Frost Fence and Gates. Call and see this fence or ask your neighbors about it. Frost coiled Spring Wire is in a class by itself. Once used, always used. Durham, Ontario FENCING Ttyo highest price will he paid for all kinds of Lou- during next winter. A teooa lot of Shingle. for we chap to “you who will (my them there. DIV-Ian. May 31, I” Have a look at our. line: of Jain-y when in and see quality and prices. 'ttthit. Cowl: d%rore, ur Indie: flroree & Clildnn The largest hum-uncut of (dunks. etc in town to choose from. Custom work and 'yrpairintt u us- mu, Eggs taken in exch-nge for ttoods " the down town Shoe Store Al r lute purchued the mill At Atteedemvtroni J. W. Giuliani. In" in a position to do all kinds of custom aging - Fur le Truth or Peer 31%. " 76, $.41) and Are the ideal you have in mind. realisation tomes when examining our shoes. TI y a pair of our Travel- ler shoes in Donnell. Box calf, Velour-calf or Patent colt ll " $4 and 34.50 for men nod the Royal Film]. Trill“ an DnA-Inn- ., ' -Ar_, We are fully stocked and have a Rood supply of Red Mammoth Alsike Lucerene and Alfalfa Clovers and Timothy Seeds. All of these Seeds bought from Seedinen of the highest reputation and stamped with the Government stamp, A good supply of potato and Dutch Sets in Onions. A full line of Garden and Flower Seeds. Turnip, Mangold, Carrot. Beet and all kinds of field seeds. These have been bought from reliable dea- lers and the prices will be lower than you can buy elsewhere. This department is entirely un- der the charge of H Carveth. licensed graduate of the College of Pharmacy, who has had a large practical and varied experience in Toronto, Orillia. Sudbury, and other Towns. Nothing only pure drugs kept in stock. Pe- scriptions filled on short notice at lowest prices. Drugs Chemicals and Patent Medicines guoe,, to Jul? ONT If you wish any, leave orders here. We handle all sizes but one grade only and that the best. - - a. _..V.. - um .w u. do Trutit or Peerless for GiC/ " up M M _ __ A - - Coal for Spring Delivery Aberdeen Saw Mill. Seed Department LE. cIntosh. N. Holman. Screen Doors& Window Screens are beginning to move and we have a good sup- ply of all sizes and qualities. Screens J. P.retrqn [mill' Student. mould enter u the hull Ilu of the term " possible. Bond can b ob. cum-ammu- nm. Durham I. a ham. “MWWVII. mum " I - L"fkt'a plasters-Menu “88:01 w not». In "-. I!“ DONALDA leKERRM‘HKR. KA., on. an of Queen's Uruierrnr. lab”. nun. "each. Alarm. Arithmetic. I!“ AIY EDGE. Gmduste of the MM " Mutton. Subjects: um. 00-"- um. Goon-Phi. Mr: and An. m and Enchant. The Ichool " thoroughly equipped In (each ”#11!an chenlml Bud elect: ml Jul-pun :1" “incl. be. tor lull Junior lawn: and lurk-- Ilnlon work. The [allowing (:0th on. on " clume l met-us, .PrtnctpF,..1?t Lue. can». Picture Framing, Shortest Notice paow Roomg-Netrt to Swallow: Bar. her Shop. Bum-mo: - First homu- south of law-tence‘a Blacksmith Shop. UNDERTAKER and Funeral Director D. MoPHAlL- Burma. Sollcxcor in Supreme Court Romy Public Commissioner. Money no man. (Pee. over Gordon‘s Jewelry Sun's é ARTHUR GUN. . D., Flt-nexus & sun-on. Barrister, Solicitor. P"'it Public. Conveyance: to. oney m Loan at lowest rates. Mee. Mclnlyw Bloek over the Sun 0 dam! Bank, Dun-11cm. Ontario. been“ Auctioneer for Co. Grey Tel-nu madame. Armenia)“ for In» " ”mam-nit be en the Review or Ice.Durhun. a" (tmupondence mm! them. or to Ceylon P. 0.. will be promptly attended to, %dtr" on uppltunlou to Insurance Agent. Money to Lona. lower of Inn-Inge Licenses. A gen eral tirtaeteiU business transacted. Durham School ARTHUR R. JACKSON "tti-cud-r'. Block. over Home: .lllrtl'l:a,1'ivt'ete, (ns-tnu.:, I.” y 00 u Bum Deanna-y In All ta hunches. University. graduate of itoriiliGeT, gt .rheett,aPiiyp.ett..ii1itiiririiTiir. Rooms or Dental Sn eons of ontaFio. Root Over J t J ffl'!14l1f?d New Store as?“ Ed lkutlld. "riuttoiaTiir' loo 'aiffl"lril' Writing.“ 333 N 't AL iitihaaiitnid in sci. L, OM00 "or J.ta.l. Mango}. tun orto [came-ll..- tum out...“ We In 4 Mon Get. ”that“ O 1'l'd"iu1tfftl'la' Ira-QM at hill. on“): noun F“, O. I H p .. MEDICAL La. BUTTON. M. n.. c. I We also carry a tine assortment of STOVES. RANGES TIN and ENAIELWARE. FLEURY‘S FLOWS. SHARES. ROOT POL. PERS and TURNIP DRILLS. We have just passed into stock the following new and up- to-dute goods, which we cordial- ly invite the ladies of Durham and surrounding country to call and examine : New Fancy Goods Stock J. F. GRANT D. D. S HONOR GRADUATE of Toronto D. 1EttPMArL, Ceylon P. 0 to C. RAIAGE, Durban " Ueylou bu . telephone olive. Incl-Imam "uoooi-o, - Vic-on 'lllt'tglatt Full line of Catholic [lobes and black and whale Cup- for cured people. Etttttaitttintr a Specialty DURHAI. ONT. Ndurr [fawn L'o"uttitmioner, K. Cochrane Opposite s. Scott's store Toloplouo Connect Ion No. " Ltuiietd Whitewet Fancy “(was Lillt‘ll Damask, Towen, Faun-y Linens have (turlnIm-s FDmbroieierier, Laces Flumwllt-Hvu Dress Goods Iloruery J. P. TELFORD D. lcPHAIL. 1 IOU” chuvanugsn. kc A. BELL W, F. DUNN g Co no A... “Lower Town Post 0mm- a. . I

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