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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 19 Jul 1894, p. 7

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Painter and Paper "ang.,’ EQUEGNAT D w on HHSPELER Wiidiainns 7 Auctionee,. 1 or “ "ul“ NKINC BUSINES3 ly and Promptly led to. SHOi’ d Retail Jeweller LM M eats, Summer $au$~ ds a specialty. zople of Waterloo: ed, and improy* ainted. | AC ealrs RLOO REHLICH cher, oefrigerator. Theri‘a | aterl0o0, NTILE ns â€" Bank, â€" Rocke] N Ds VEnt Rest, $1,100,000 ARKET., MGOGNTREAL MARKET a nd G» EL MaAX -"0(.’3! HINIC ARE, &« p.ef)p[e Wa +NA T Geore ie ? pas? er and Parkrup; Stock Sale JD Wiltiamson & o. 45c on the $ U id Manties, Hosiery, Gloves and Fancy Goods. Take tne first train to Quelph, Sargains such as we offer won‘t keep. f you have a dollar or ten dollars «to spend you are interested here. nces riddled beyond recognition. Iof:ey magnified out of all proporâ€" tign. J D. Williamson & Co., Ontario Mutual Life. 4« dLOENX LION OF GUELPH, (0Ae Gua ME Lberal Liberal Conditious of Policles 1. Cash and Paidâ€"up Values guaranteed on ‘ich policy. 2. All dividends belong to and are Midonliy to policy holders. 3. No restriction "travel, tesidence, or occupation. 4. Death mpmd at once on completion of claim ,| V MILLAR, Q. C., Solicitor....... .. Berlin %}l WEBB, M. D., Medical Referee. Water100 ; HODGINS. Supt. of Agencies. . Waterico W ERIDDELL,‘ _ _ wWM. HENDRY, Secretary. Manager fconomy, Equity, Stability, Progress. AlZyx J LITILE & CO,. NEib oFFICE, â€" WATERLOO, ONT Fstabltshed 1870. MINION DFEPOSIT, â€" . §100,( OF GUELPH, * 4s s2t s Corcanarillia PA Aver c Co., Lowell, Ma norse.will cure you GUELPH. nditions t 13# r 1$92 Liabil SCRyvivoksH1P DISTRIBUTION ‘ted embraces all the newest the best form of PROTECTION t money can buy. It has no eed values, attractive options, 1 4 OFFICEKS : 1t InC Tin. 1st, 1894. .. . $17,683,020 { Member ducement to buy Lion is the advanâ€" n imade up by our »is year p! roportionate reâ€" s is well known, ‘ks in the city. irticularly good. fine range of 1898 $100,000 tho 1,560,834 3,004,700 328,450 2,508,4124 339, 440 2,330,081 272,911 226,120 10,811 The idea of business as uppermost in 4 the average mind is that it is specially ! exemmpt from any incumbrances of a 6 conscience, and the obligations usually S binding on private citizens. It is sup C posed, as a matter of necessity, to covâ€" er a multitude of sins, aud to include s in its ranks no small number of decent | , buggyâ€"riding and taxâ€"paying rogues. & Store windows are an exhibit of deceptâ€" ive waras, and the art of selling a comâ€" 5 wercial way of telling plausible and f we‘lâ€"laundried lies. Truth in such a } place has to be looked for with & lanâ€" | ° tern, and what there may be of practiâ€" cal Christianity left in the world has ‘l no place behind the; counter. So curâ€" || rent and deeply rootredjis this idea of | business morality that the phrase"busiâ€" [ ness is business" atones for much that || in other circumstances would lift the‘ hair and agitate the bile of even a reâ€" | | lapsed moralist. _ Few persons suppose } that an honest or conscientious man can succéed even in selling soap or peaâ€" | . nuts or in paying rent for his store without eventually making his appearâ€" ance in what is tersely described as the "little end of the horn."_ To have the yifts of a horge trader and the alert but wayward instincts of a toickster, a wholesa‘le reserve of gall and a well lubricated tongue, with & soul not largâ€" er than a pea and & conscience smaller than that, is the gererally received idea of a successful verdor of cutlery, dry goods or groceries. It is to be conâ€" fessed that gentlemen of this mimimizâ€" ed austomy are not all moulded in wax or kept in museums. It is also unforâ€" tunately true that many business men in dealing with customers are tempted to square or round the pegs raccording to the hceles in the board. The public when buying goods or paying bills, is not generally so honest or innocent as it seeins to bo at a prayer meeting, while the Golden Rule has a Mason or Dixon line when the pocket of the world is being drawn upon. It is more than probable that business men know more of the weak side of humanity than doeâ€" tors of divinity, philosophy or physic, and much that to a supertficial or preâ€" judized observer is ingongistent or deâ€" linquent is realiy but a fitting of the shoe to the public foot, The world of | business is not so godless or selfish as _ some suppose. It has its cardinal virâ€" tues and its orthodox creed of success, without which it would surely come to the dogs, the sheriff and the black list,. Integrity is as neeessary in building up a trade as in the construction of. personal character. Dishonesty is as ~ reactionary in business as it is in pickâ€" ) ing pockets or stealing a horse. Tellâ€" ing lies in selling a pocketbook or a â€" sawnmiill outfit comes in for a spanking C as sure as it does in a school house or | over a family chair. Idleness has the ; same results in commercial life as it has in the corn field. Extravagance ‘and waste tell the same old story of baving a dry tongue when the keg runs y dry, while every other vice that in priâ€" _| vate life and personal character is disâ€" L astrous to body, soul and spirit event: ually ; makes the same scrap pile of a | business. These facts are self evident, | and are as well understood in the world | of trade as elsewhere. Character counts 1 everywhere. Thieves are not in deâ€" | mand as bookkeepers or salesmen, nor t are advertisements for reliable men | posted in gambling dens or institutions for inebriates. In fact the need of $ sterling character is more recognized , than ever, and in all commercial attiliâ€" *‘ ations, however much emartness and , | shrewdness is appreciated, they are | practically boycottad when not in assoâ€" _ | ciation with reputable personal characâ€" | ter. _ There may be oa.uch of the devil both within and without & fig leaf in modern business, but as a rule he gets into the hotel without stopping to regâ€" ister.â€"Fred Woodrow,in Age of Steel. Y oung, old or middle aged, who find themâ€" selves nervous, weak und exhausted, who are broken down from excess or overwerk, reâ€" sulting in many of the following symptoms : Mental depression, premature olj, age, loss of vitality, loss of memory, bad dreams, dimâ€" i ness of sight, palpitation of the heart emisâ€" sions, lack of energy, pain in the kid';x:gs, headaches, pimples on the face and y, | itching or peculiar sensation about the scroâ€" 2 tum, wasting of the organs, dizziness, specks before the eyes, twitching of the muscles, | eyelids and elsewhere, ba.s%xfulneu, deposites | in theurine, loss of will power, tenderness of | the scalp and spine, weak and flabby musâ€" ‘ cles, desire to sleep, failure to be rested by | sleep, eonstipation, dullness of hearing, loss of voice, desire for solitude, excibb*fity of temper, sunken e{es. surrounded witBL®aDâ€" | ENCIRCLES, oily looking skin, etc., are all | syntoamss of nervous debility that lead to inptmy unless cured. The spring or vital | force having lost its tem’i‘i‘on every f\:‘nctio: 1 . Mssy L222 colke therma THE CREEJ OF BUSINESS. anes in conmuence. 3 MOSe WOARZ MLCCOIEC abuse commit in ignorance, may be ser- manently cured. ~Send your address and 1 cents in stamps for book on diseases gculh to man, sent sealed. Address M.V.L BON 24 Macdonald Ave. Toronto, Ont., Can ads Nothing Gay. Escort (in iceâ€"cream parlor)â€"‘What favors do you wish Youne Widowâ€"‘Chocolate and vanâ€" That Tired Feeling . Is a dangerous condition directly due to depletâ€" ed or impure blood. I; should not be allowed to continue, as in its debility the system is esâ€" Young Widowâ€"‘Chocolate &anc illa. I am still in balf mourning.‘ condition, and also for that weakness Which prevails at the change of season,climate or life. L7 OURUIMNOW, BBR PM PCO AECCOCW C000 CC pecially liable to serious attacks of iliness. Hoo#‘s Sarsaparillais thgnm«b for such a Hood‘s Pills BA LT. MREN & ®¥ Those who through | Galeulated to:Meip Thens through the Tryâ€" l Ing Ordeal of Marriage. | _ When you arrange your neckâ€"tie arâ€" range it so that by no possibility it can : gratify an unruly ambition to climb over your cars, | If any of the bride‘s former admirâ€" ers wish to kiss her, do not object. You may want to borrow money from them later on. . If the bride‘s father gives lier &A cheque wedding present get it cashedf before the wedding if possible. Delayy of this sort are often dangerâ€" ous. $ Befqre the ceremony takes place do not inftlylge in a single cocktail. It will oulyexcite you without producing the desited effect. â€" Take two Be sure the soles of your shoes are blackened. _ Then when you kneel they will not stand out in, bold . relief, like the headlight of an engine. Should you give a. bachelor supper to the best man and ushers, arrange to bave it at least a week before hand. This will give you titne to recover, When the important moment ar rives, don‘t get nervous and imagine that everyone is looking at you. You are a small factor. _ Remember this is her day. 1 Do not write on the hotel register "Jolhn Smith and lady." If you hapâ€" pen to weiar (pants‘, your wife is a ‘lady,‘ otherwise she is simply your wife, or Mrs. Smith. When you are not on your wedding trip do not make the mistake of giving your wife a £100 bill at the first opâ€" portunity. â€" Precedents of this sort _are hard to break. If you notice a peculiar lcok on the minister‘s face as he bids you goodâ€"bye, call the best man to your side at once. He may have forgotten something, and a minister hasâ€"to live. _ When you reâ€" spond do not feel obliged to let out your voice like a newsboy halloing an extra. â€" Neither mumble as though you had a hot potato in your mouth, but let your utterance be distinct, so that it can be heard actross an ordinary room. Unless you and your best man can think of something better, leave your silk hats in your. carriage before you enter the church. If you do not fird them on your return, remember that the driver has sons as old as youself who move in the best circles. When you are walking down the aisle after the ceremony don‘t feel that you have to smile. A smile at this time is usually,nothing more than a hopeléss smirk. On the other hand, don‘t look as solemn as an owl or frightened to death,. Try to feel natâ€" ural and you will look so. And don‘t hurry. _ The spectacle of a frightened groom, who walks dpwn the aisle about Bix inches shead of the bride, who has to tug at his arm to keep from getting loose aud breaking into a dead run, is one of the most trying‘ scenes on recâ€" ord. If a quantity of rice falls from the brim of your hat when you get into the parlor car don‘t look sheepish and disâ€" concerted. Others have been there before you. _ Merely brush it carelessly away and after a brief interval excuse yourself and go into the smoking car, where you can swear under your breath at your leisure. , oo nnWniaes Menen cyine ‘When you stand up with your bride to receive congratulations, do not in short con versations with the guests menâ€" tion the number and value of your wedding presents, ar how much they would bring at a general auction. You have, of course, figured all this up the night before, but in matters of this sort it is considered in better taste to remain silent. Forget that you have any hands, exâ€" cept at the last moment when you take the wedding ring,. Then let the best man place it in your palm, as you are not so apt to drop it. To drop a wedâ€" ding ring at the fatal moment and sprawl around on your hands and knees at the foot of the altar looking for it will be too much of a strain on the congregation. _ > $ Eun tosins on 29 meas s And lastly, when you have returned from your wedding trip and meet the boys at your oftice do not tell them, one and all, that there is nothing like it, and advise thent to lose no time in following your example. Wait until the end of the first year,â€"San Francisâ€" co Examiner. 4 No Derby Plug Smoking Tobacco Is Genuine Unâ€" less It Bears_The Derby Cap Shaped Tag. The German Emperor reeently issued an order that no sermon preached beâ€" fore him by a Court Chaplain must exâ€" ceed fifteen minutes in delivery. HrarT DisEass RELIEVED N 30 MinUTESâ€" All cases of Organi¢ orâ€"sympathetic heart disâ€" caso relieved in 30 minutes and quickly cured, by Dr. Agnew‘s Cure t%rdthe heart. Une dose eonvinces, Sold by Kd. M. Devitt. UETCC l:'llv NELsC éilâ€"â€"vv.. h i L 1 srevince"®"" Boid by Fa. M. Devite " =© The greatest fiskâ€"eaters in the world are the Japanese. | The eating of meat is nearly entirely confined to the rich, and even they use it eparingly. Sntton‘s CUrRE is sold on a guarantee Tt cures incipient Consumption. It is the best Cough Cure Only one cent a dose; 25¢., 50c., apd $1.00 per bottle, Sold by Sincon Snyder, Waterloo, The Czar of Russin holds the largest individual estates, 100,000,000 acres. HINTS TO YOUNG MEN. have no Rivals The voice of the majority is no proot of justice. We never.desire ardently what we desire rationally. > Civility costsaothing and buys everyâ€" thing. He who has not a good memory should never take upon him the sin of lying, Honesty is the best policy, but he who acts upon this principle is not an honest m n. We can conquer fate and necessity, yet we can yield to them in such a manner as to be greater than if we could. Does your Wire Do mer own WasHinec? The Sunday is the code of our civiliâ€" zation, dedicated to thought and reverâ€" ence. â€"It invites to the nobles solitude and to the noblest society. For Over Fifty Years, Mrs. Wixsrow‘s SoortHIna Syrur has been used by millions of mothers for their children when teething. If disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child snfl'erins and crying with pain of Cutting Teeth senc at once and get a bottle of "mirs. Winslow‘s Soothing Syrup" for children teething. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediâ€" ately. â€" Depend upon it, mothers, there is no mistake about it. It cures Diachoea, regu:â€" lates the stomach and bowels, cures Wind Colic, softens the gums and reduces inflamâ€" mation, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. "Mrs. Winslow‘s Soothing Syrup" for children teething is pleasant to the taste and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Price twentyâ€"five cents a bottle. Sold by all druqfiistr throughout the World. â€" Be sure and ask for Mxs. Wixsuow‘s SoorHIxg Syrur, 23â€"ly Some people can neither stir hand nor fcot without making it clear they are thinking of themselves and laying traps for approbation. Poverty is hard and debt is horrible A man might as well have a smoky bouee and & scolding wife which ure said to be the two worst evils of our Ufe. They were discussing a man whose financial methods had been ealled into question. _ _ The other reflected a moment then said : I guess you mean as little as a dollar.‘ _ ‘Why,‘ exclaimed one man,bhe would: n‘t steal as much as a dollar.‘ The first Sabbath school was instituâ€" ted in 1787, There are now in the United States 108,939 Sabbath schools with 8,659,000 scholars. The world has 20,078,595 Sabbath school scholâ€" PEOPLE SAY IT IS THE BEST. Paine‘s Celery Compound Meets The Wants of All. In the cities and towns of Canada, the drug trade assert, without hesitaâ€" tion, that Paine‘s Celery Compound is their best and fastest seller, In the vilâ€" lages and small country districts, the general storekeeper gives the same reâ€" port. Why is this?! Simply because Paine‘s Celery Compound cures disease, anod people who buy it are not disapâ€" pointed as they are with the scores of other medicines now on the market. Paine‘s Celery Compound is an acâ€" knowledgea triump of medical research, and meets the cases of rheumatism,neurâ€" algia, dyspepsia, liver and kidney trouâ€" bles, nervousness, headache and insomâ€" nie in a way that no other niedicine can do. Its effects are prompt and sure;the first bottle:often curing. This is indeed the medicine for every sufferer in our midst. Do not allow your dealer to han:‘yol some other medicine when you ask for Paine‘s Celâ€" ;';c';;?o' und: ~If he has not got it in stock, ask him ‘to procure it for you. The Fipst in Canada. R#LAME BACK== &5 kemsaree=" CurED EVERY TIME sds 1 "CE" "D o LC MENTHOL PLASTER uio. Pearls O0f Truth Not After Minnows. ESS LABOUR GREATER coMFORT! l F she does, see that the wash is made Easy and Clean by getting her ~__ SUNLIGHT SOAP, which does ‘away with the terrors of washâ€"day. Experience will‘ convince her that it PAYS to use this soap. A Cattlettsburg man, who has five daughters of marriageable age, sent his sofa to be renovated, and the following is a partial list of the article which had slippped ‘between the back and cushion, as counted and recorded : Fortyâ€"seven hairpins, three mousâ€" tache cups, nineteen suspender butâ€" tons, thirtcen needles, thirtyâ€"five cigarâ€" ettes, eight photographs, 217 pins, sevâ€" entyâ€"six grains of coffec, fortyâ€"seven cloves, twentyâ€"seven cuff buttons, six pocket knives, fifteen poker chips, a vial of homeopathic medicine, thirtyâ€" four lumps of chewing gum, fiftyâ€"nine toothpicks, twentyâ€"eight matches, thirâ€" tyâ€"nine collar buttons, eleven neckties, two love letters, a few pieces of candy, two dimes, three quarters, one nickel, cight buckles, five lead pencils, one pen, and four button hooks. A young minister had gone to the home of his boyhood to preach, and, of course, the villagers were full of curiosâ€" ity to hear him. At the close .of the service one of the deacons engaged the young preacher‘s wife in conversation. ‘It was a strange coincidence,‘ said he, that your husband‘s text was the one from which his father preached his last sermon in his pulpit.‘ ‘Indeed ! said she lady < "well, that was strange. J hope,‘ she eontinued,‘it wasn‘t the same sermon.‘ ‘Oh, no,‘ said the deacon, in a deprecatory manner : ‘his father was a dreadful smart man. hmanw:S® F4 E’d;'?;: % LobA For Ladies . . Cocoa Cream TH E undersigned begs to announce to farmers and the public generally that he is prepared of the best quality of material and finest work manship at very moderte prices, _ _ _ __| _ 0100 B 13000 id ts ds dn id ioi ied All kinds of repairs promptly executed and satisfaction guamnwe& Bee my goods and note my prices before purâ€" chasing elsewhere. . ® Henry Maier. Harness, Saddles, Collars, Halters, _ He also keeps constantly on hand, robes, horse blankets, whips, brashes, curry combs, &c., which will be sold cheap, _ _ _ _ _ _ Waterloo, May 1st, 1894. complexion is a Gormml secret from the Hei delberg University, 4 and the public generally that he is prepared o make all kinds o% ; _ Take my Advice and,9) lmsijaé,%l\'éetfing tÂ¥\l§x&q 10. far 399 * Cns Equal® a: al ‘to any | p . mported.. 5 1e . HY. MAIER, Saddler, Waterloo. Try a bottle and yon will use many more, S°M BSYÂ¥V ET“'N CeoP. aGoPA CGar piry After the Winter‘s Courting, â€"â€" FOR THE â€"â€"â€" CC ies ce -fiBAC“ o MomuS (L0â€" 2 2 n mss SPECIAL REDUCTION in EAVETROUGHNG. â€" Something NEW in STtovEs, call and see. PruxmrixcG, Gas and \Water FITTINXG will be promptly attended to. Leave your orders for MakowuiRk® and secure right prices at 12 CASEs GRANITE WARE imported direct from be sold CHEAPER than EvER HEARD of. _ Also afarge TORYâ€"MADE TINWARE way below others‘ prices. My ware I have also GREATLY REDUCED in price. > STILL to the FRONT. CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE MA Throut: liur Loose; P‘sine Ever y and Sir ugth. Our and remunliy, s Yips, Pitforen ”""..‘I,‘ on fead Tekn c «»\:â€".\ what 6. s P h) s moo T 4 "0Q tsA 1 fr6, N .q_f"r_':r' r+hutnd % fan 92 Sasdales dric I Toâ€"day and the next 30 days we will slaughter goods in alldeâ€" partments at greatly reduced prices. Read this carefully. GLOVESâ€"Ladies‘ White and Cream Kids at 25c. Tadies‘ and Mis«es‘, Cotton, Taffeta and Silk, 5, 10, 15¢ up. HOSEâ€"Children‘s, 5 cents up. Ladies® Black, 4 for 25¢, etc. PARASOLSâ€"Reduced to 21, 43, 69 cents and up. MILLINERYâ€"Ladies‘ Hats, Flowers, etc., at half price. DRESS GOODSâ€"Reduced to 4, 6, 8, 10c and up. } READYâ€"MADE CLOTHING â€"Boys‘ Linen and Cottonade Suits, 25c Men‘s Licht Coats and Vests, $1 and up. Men‘s Coats, 50c. Men‘s The Great Bankrupt Store Jewelry of all kinds, Silver Ware, | 2 Optical Goods, Musical Instruments | G( STRAT and Plush Goods. Don‘t miss seeulg‘ the beautiful display. A L _K] L C. PEQUECNAT. . The Swiss deweler, i | NEW HAMBURG . . 3"Bookstore, â€" Dâ€"P>siTs or $1.00 AND UPWARDS RECEIVED, AND CURRENT RATES OF In7CSGEST ALLOWED. â€" INTEREST ADDED TO THE PRINCIPAL AT THE END OF MaAY aAND NCVEMBER IN EACH YEAR. Watches, Clocks, Diamonds Special Attention given to the Collection of Commeorcial Paper, and Farmors‘ Saies Notes. O Don‘t Fail A Generat Sanking Business Transactep. Farmers: Notes Discountra DRAFTS ISSUED PAYAELE AT ALL POINTS IN CANADA, AND THE PRINCIFL CiTiEs in THE UniTeED States, Great Britain, France, Bermupa, &ac ESTABLISHED 1807 HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. CAPITAL (PAID UP) SIX MILLION DOLLARS REST â€" = â€" = w00 0& 0 & 0 0® through carly ind m Dis asee hove rune« any oi the foriowin tion; Ma the Fuse Throat; I Buercy ua and seru WEAK,. NP $, 0 ~~ s“'u. § "". 3 . y as 0 &N /s @rains and losses, porifies the biood, eloms the brucg, bailds L1 sygtems and restores lost vitulity to the bosy . @':fi-fi‘tL@ Ne WAELXI 22 Compa uit Lecask Our New Method Treatment ) run no risk. | Write themn for in honest ap save you years of regret and sutteriac. . Ch Question List aud Baook â€" I‘rs. Ronedy & Americ.. They gn NÂ¥ 4 30 tutou ind fiffsen We Cuarangce to Cure Nerweus "* hillty, Falling Manhood, ny philis, Varicocele, uricuuare, Gle <t, Uitnataral i#tscharges, Weak rParts and al) Itdirey ind ulagder ciscases. to see the special attractions in DRS. KENNFDY & KERGAN. J.ALCOB CON BR Thoustnds o vith id hnd Wls dn ticks ts ds e t t ds S ol SHOESâ€"Large Assortment Ladies‘, Misses‘ and Children‘s Tans at 79 and 89c¢c. All other lines complete at a great reduction, Extra B_argains Men’s"f.i-g-}:t Coats and Vests, $1 and Suits, $2.75, $3.50, $4.50, etc. _ THE OLD RELIABLE SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT IBU B. E. WALKER, Generat Manager . ETRNST & CO., BERLLN. " wo Kotrmec Usz.a Without Written vaungssAaceof Patient. WATERLCO BRANCH ORS,. KENNEDY & \e i ilc t x }j ‘(I U Uil cdif}h 1i tea and Bf 4\ honest up! Ni likt THE ‘A.L Kumpt‘s Express Waggons, CARTS and â€"â€" ASHING TACKLE :â€" TROH iable. _ Write for a _ Comsultation Frec H. J..GRASETT. Manacre GO STRAIGHT TO in‘? NNE t3G.000 CURED. Lt U tpa (EEDAN «o ure at tuke You troeited you. lt may EFPOER @14 anetitational tood lis. â€" Mercury alu.oet ropeuned. Throat blotches, eyes red, fmind advised Drs. wisod me, and ILave 1 and happy. At a is terrible discaneâ€" 148 Shelby St. Detroit, Mich. t young ‘do Eo ng «peciali¢te C puy. Thoir repu Disoase= of men. bo iy, stopm ful rvous and rexusl the makers will stock of Fac. own make tin« 1}» Al inl Ihey guave me hergan. They 1 could fee! 111 £$6,000,.000 JV.CUO Dreams and most r i8 LunsAtimâ€" fuiled ni Pheir New phyrically im Curés walh tr Have‘ Doneâ€" it 9 [Ba ¥‘I, aol t4+%

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