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The Clinton News Record, 1915-05-20, Page 7FLORICULTURE Windom Boxes and Their Care. P aeiding your box M the r gist death, you can grow either inside or out pvactically any garden flow- er or vine. For outdoor boxes, however, you will get the moat sat- isfactory results from taking a leaf eat— from the book of others' expeeie ences, and use those pleats'which have proved to be best adapted to thrive under -the somewhat trying, e,mditions to which window or. stoop boxes are rather apt to be silajected. The plants should be such as. will 'keep 'reasonably good natured under both too little or too much water and not become pee- vish because the wind persists in coming around the corners and giv • lug ahem good ehakings. Then of amuse you would not think of Tatting a tuberous /begonia In a sunny spot any more than a genial= in a 'shady !one, So here are just a few helpful halts that if followed in connection with direc- tions as to soils, fertilizer, etc., should give aois the satisfactory re- sults with'window or plant boxes. For Summer. , The old 'standby window box trio is geraniums, white Marguerites and the variegated Vines, vine to hang over the sides. The Marguer- ites will bloom for weeks and weeks and the geranium all the glad 'suns. neer long. Another good combination is Sweet Alyssum, Ageratum and Marguerites with edging of White Vince Vine. A delightful effect is alataitmel with Heliotrope, white or light pink Geraniums and German Ivy. For brilliant effects a box of Sal- via with the Dwarf Zurich in front, tall ,aplendens at the back and edg- ed with Dwarf Nasturtiums ix won- derfully satisfactory. For a tronical effect on stoop or grounds try a. combination of Dwarf and Giant Cannes grown in plant boxes or tubs. Dwarf Castor Bean or Rincus is also a. good tub silent. Plant Dwarf Nasturtiums around base. Grow Cosmo in tubs; all Summer the foliage will be beamtifirla and when, frost threatens you can bring them inside and have weeks of glor- ious bloom, For Autumn. For late autumn, 'up to the time the snow flies, the hardy 'Chrysan- themums, especially the penmoin types, are delightful. ' Before frost nips the Salvia plants bring them inMcle and they will bloom until after New Year's. For $11ady Spots. For shady places there are un- fortunately but, few things that really thrive. Fern, however, al- Las_awaats do well, especially the vigor- ous Boston type which is equally happy Weems mid out. By glanoing over the table be - you will find an interesting 4 'grouping of plants for both sunny ) - and shady 'plaices. For Sunny Placese-Tall Growing Flowers. Double Geraniums. The easiest and best, 'Single Petunias. Several 'colors fragrant; thrive and bloom entir sateen, Salvia (Scarrlee Sage), Splendens tell 'variety, flowers are intense scarlet, very showy. Impatiens (Sul tan ' Balsam) Blooms continually, bright, rosy red flowers. Snapdragon. Mixed colors. Primrose (Me Deice) . . Eve r - blooming variety, •mixed colors. Lemon Verbena. Best for Ira - giant leaves. Low Growing Flower. • Heliotrope. Fragrant, velvety, purple. Ageratum. Purplish, blue flow- ers. Salvia (Scarlet Sage).. Zurich. dwarf variety, showy scarlet flow- ers. For Edging. - (Hanging down I to 8 inches).. Lobelia. Graeilia, deep blue. Erin - is, dwarf variety, - Alyssum, Fragrant white &w- ars. Browelli it. Deep violet, blue flowers, a continual bloomer. Monkey Flower. Yellow spotted flowers. Latium,. Flowers are ell shades al orange and red. 'Cigar Plant. !Scarlet flower with bleak and white tip. Verlbenas. Profizeion of bloom in beautiful colors end shades. Long Vines. (Hanging down' several feet). Nasturtiums. The most popular. Cobaca, Sca,ndens. Makes rapid growth. (Cup and Saucers Vine.), Large beat shaped purple blossoms. Morning Glory. Quick growing. Flowers blue and deep crimson pink, Manettla Vine. Flame tipped yea low. Maurandia.. Rapid climber, tube shaped flowers, deep violet and white. Blue' Moenilower. Flowers in large clusters. White Moonflower. Trumpet shaped !blossoms, snow white. Short Vines. Ivy leaved geranium. Exquisite colorings, white, rose pink soft crimson. For Shady PIaees—Flowers: Fuchsias, Flowers purple, red, Pink. Flowering Begonias. Several col- ors. Tuberous Begonias. Variety of colors, bloom continually. Primrose aCibconica). Everbloom. ins; variety Foliage Effect Only. Pandanus. Dracaenas. Felia,ge, plain green., green staved yellow or bordered white or crimson striped pink and white, Boaten Fern. Fr Edging: (Hanging down 3 to e2 inches.) Wandering few, Leaves, green., green and white, variegated. Strawiteray Geranium, (Mother of Thousands.) i Ice Plant. Of dwarf habit, var- iegated foliage, flowers white and rope oolored. Artillery Plant. An infant dem not leer until' the third Or fourth, day after birth. II aes, I i --------eaae___--.---- , N ----, .,,......v r I .4 Doi l't -r-st,-,, IV `i' 3: -E -16047.0—$4.11.- 4•014,0-11e" i t,..,..: ittritiPz4.,,hvcilla-A't,40.11141 44,4 Everybody EATS city Dairy Ice Cream, (when they • can get it). Hundreds of ascriminating Druggists and Shopkeepers all over Ontario appreciate its universal popularity and have secured an agency for it. CITY DAIRY ICE CREAM is the one uni- versal summer confection—it delights the entire human family from infancy to old "'age—and best of all, City Dairy Ice Cream is a highly digestible fool. For Salo by discriminating shopkeepers everywhere WOMEN'S WEAKNESS AND HEALTH PERIL Anaemia Comes so Gra:Wilk That the Victim Scarcely Re- alizes the Hold the Trouble Has Upon Her. Until , Almost in a Decline. Woman's Work is milere wearing than man's because it lasts almost 'every waking 'hour. There is no tight or nine- boar day for the hreadwinetelaa wife, and often she toils under the greatest dithealta becaase her etreagth is' below What it Should be. The woman who- is . . indoors MI day: is very often c are - lees about what the eats and does not keep her blood up to the mark. It becomes thin and poor, wench in her weak; headaehy, tireaa breath -lam and liable ta peens in the :beak and -side, the iecouage tif her sex. New bloodwill do *en- ders for the woman who is tired' out, who aches allaimer wheat elea: rises in the morning mid feels no - 'accountably depteeeed. • Shit can gain new 'blood octet, and , cleave away the pains and aches -and tiredness if she will take Dr., Witt - Mame' Pink Pills. They have work- ed .'marvels for other wonten and will de the sante for you if yea are weak, tared, depressed' or. suffering from backaches or sideaehee. Mrs. Elmer C. Taylor, Calgary, says: -"I was so run dawn with anaema that I could! iscarcely Walk without aid. I was net 'able to leave the bouiee. I had no color, no appetite, and was constantly troubled with headaches, dizzy spells end a 'general ddeinclination to move abbot or do anything. My friends aid not think I would get better, and even the (leder was apprehensive. I was constantly taking medicine, but it did not do me a particle of good. One. day a friend aelted me if I had tiled Dr' Williams' Pink Pills, and I decided to -do se almost as a. forlorn hope. After I had used a few boxes there was a decided change for the bet- ter, and people ,began to ask what I was taking, the change Was so noticeable. . As I continued the Pille my color came back, I could eat any meals regularly, the head - etches and dizzy spells ceased, I gabled in weight and took a new interest in life, ma care beiag eomplete. I have told Many sickly women and gala wamt. Dv. Wil- liam's' Pink Pine did for me and urged them to take them and alai continue to do so, knowing What a splendid medtcine, they are." Every weak and ailing woman who will fellow Mes. Tayloaeex- ample and give Dr. Williams.' Pink Pills a fair trial, will find! new health and strength themagh their use, Sold by all medicine dealers on sent by mall at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2,50. from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- ville, Ont. THE WAY OF THE a GaRESSOIL The French Review at the War Rises to the Rank of Literature. , Nothing more illuminating has been published 'upon the trend of he war than the French official aview which is appearing in in- tahnette in the newspapers, Those leer and lucid sammaries rise to he rank of literature when the re- viewer quotes German diaries Mal etters taken from captured and ead soldiers. Ultimate German *boxy was at first part of the con - closeness of every German sol- ier. "At the moment of tae bet - le of the Mame," says the review- s., "the first impression was one f a failure of comprehension and f stupor." But as the retreat con - bused, a process of conversion, be- an to set in * the German mind, he vast Teutonic, force, in the pink f condition, with almost, half a en Way 'of preperation, was actu- lly eha,ken and turned back. The ffieial expressions of viotery no nger re-echoed- in the minds of is fighting soldiers. The battle of ,al.ais, which was -in reality no earer Calais than the Ysee, with - is, terrific loss of probably '203,000 anton's, seemed to Stagger the erman mind. The failure of the capture of Tersaw completed the disillusion.. ant. "Until during the last two onths,'' -says the report, ''the ost intelligent of the prisoners we all admitted that no one could ny longer -say on which side vie,' la would !rest." And recently ttert seized on a dead officer sulk of "the imminence of a anni- ry and economic 'hemming in of eamany," They disease "tae pos- bility cif Germ any finding, herself ter the war 'with empty hands d ,pockets turned inside out.' . . ' On January 18 an officer of e German General Staff, captor - said: "Perhaps this struggle 'idespair has already bageti.'' Per. peit has! That is the i yea the geessor. No each torn le de - air can ever set in in tl hearts the !scanty Belgian soldiers who ye fought -valiantly' a losing bat glorious battle of sheer defence. 'spair is the just part and lot of e aggressor; and despite all our mpathy ,for the hosts, of honest 1 hard,working Germans who yea. sought war, who hardly know at they are fighting for, we can- t hut feel satisfaction that a sin ainst the 'human race -should be fitly and certainly punished on th; that the way of the aggress • should be made hard and peril- s, be his pante Napoleon or Wil - us; that the wages of arrogance end be despaie .aead defeat ft ci o. tI no bi Iii a a to le s,p ta sit at an th ed of ago tee of ha a De th ey anc ne wh 110 ag so ear soi on hal rho ea spo aatial mem, good fighters and choleric temper, have red and tted finger -nails. — A large white marble in a same - pan will, as it rolls about with the boiling, keep the liquid constantly stirred, rater aseette SUN SPOTS GET .STRONGER. Can, latrevwBileis DayS Eleven- years Glare elaPsed since the last pronounced appearance of sun spots, this is now the period for their recurrence,. and photo- graphs of the'stin indicate that the spots ha-ve ap,pear ed. Any one with ismoked glasses or even a pair of binoculars can see the great dark spots' on Oho Alin any °clear day. The modean theory edam -iced by saientisteas, that these spots affect the earth's weather, oause thunder and lightning etorme, gneatly- re- duce the temperature and cause increased precipitation. Frain, photographs first taken on, April 3, it is appairent, aceerelin,g to saentiste, that the regular recur- rence of sun spots' appeared at about that time and since then they have been increasing, Sa mach cloudy Weather fellow.ed that per- fect pictures could not be taken un- til May 2, and these' plates show that the Sun spots a,ave increased -in anroemae:snteirtehe76Wedelajludst. aTsrillaarri°s; the large spots become larger, then split up into seatioaii with 'one itiage !spot leading S lot of smaller ones seams the face of the sim, as a mother hen 'leads,„. her clacks. Previous obseraationthat a lower tenmeratiereain , rand! eyelet- nic diatuabances result from thes aimearaince of the sun spots every sal years has been borne out by the weather recently. The sun revolves on its 'axes every twenty-five days and the sun spots are there hidden to the earth. By the tints the surf sale of the sun again appears exposed -to the earth' it is considered probable that the spots wialahave been dissipated en the flaming eurface of the great orb. KEEP YOUR BABY WELL Mothers can keep' their little ones happy and healthy by the occa- sional use of Baby's Own Tablets. Theta is no minor ailment of little ones that the Tablets will not Cure, and above au) they- are absolutely safe and positively no injury can result from their nee. Concerning them Mrs. Henri Huard, Kingston, Out,, writes: "There is no anedieine I know of so good for little ones as is Baby's OWal Tablets, They have certainly been of great service -to Me." The Tableta are sell by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents qt, box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. The Ear -Flung Battle -Line. Alexander the Great'e cam- paigns, Caesar's wars and Nepal - coats three -fold battle front eeem limited and almost trivial when viewed in die light of one day's news of thepeesent war. Ba seams, Auetalate amid Slave struggle in Po- land. Wide and on tae elopes of the Carpathian Mountain a; West, Canna and Eastern France in- cluding Alsace, send reports of armies locked in a fierce Struggle; Flanders gives the story of surging masses; jibe Outcasts witnesses fierce fighting; Pees* sends word of Nfoslean reserve; Turkatili troops ere ranted an the sands of Arabia.; Indian mutineeve are sappreesed un the Malay'Peninsula; German colo- nial ecadiers are driven frem Kern' erun, in Western Equatorial_ Ali's- ca; German 'East, Africa earonieles an engagement; Seayrna, in Asia Minor, Is shelled; British and French troops land near Enos; in European Turkey; Mesopotamia, sees a tante of Arab tribee in Turk - huh pay; the northern border at Italy ie swarming -with Italian regiments; an aerial engagement is fought over the beautiful Raine; a submarine is sunk off Heligoland; 'Servia is reinvaded by Austrians; London. .awaits the Zeppelins; even our own peaceful Newport' News is agitated about 'the Krenarina 'Phis, is as near to Armaged- don as earth has ever known.— Philadelphia Ledger. 1N SO MNIA us Leads to Nuances, If Not Keine- in ly fa of Says They are The Very Best MR. J. A. HILL TELLS WHAT DODD 'S KID la EY PILLS DID FOR HIM. Ile Suffered for Four Months from Kidney Trouble but Found Quick Relief When Ile -Used Dodd' Kidney rills. Sixty -Nine Corners, Ont., May 17th (Special). -- "I know that Doddas Kidney Pills, are the -very 1410 of medicines." Such is the statement made by Mr. J: A. Hill, a well-known resident of thie "I was eack for Fa months,' Mr. Hila eceitinues, "My troubles started from a cold that 'seemed to settle id my 'ba,ok My in were stiff and I 'had cramps an my BTUS- clel my appetite was fitful and I was' heavy and sleepy after meals. I had a 'bitter taste in my moil& and I was always tired and ner- vane, "I used four boxes of Docalts Kidney, Pills, and the great benefit they dad. nsa is what makes use say, 'They are the beet of medicineea ' IledcPe Kidney Pills care sick Kidneys.; and Mr. Hill's, symptoms ,are the symptoms of Kidney dis- ease, consequently -he found gadek relief in Doclid'e Kidney Pills. They- aleve,ya cure Kidney disease. Rifle -Firing in the Dark. The activity of the sniper under cover of darkness has been respon- sible for much inventive ingenuity with 0, view to facilitating rifle-fir- ipg at night. Two ingenious die. vices have been perfected, one by a Glasgow staff-aergeant and the other by an Australian explorer, - At night tame is, difficulty, in direct- ing the muzzle of the rifle upon the enemy, owing to the invisibility of. the ordinary foresight. To meet this, the Scottish musketry. - in- stal -dor has fitted the ordinary ser- vice 'rifle with a iluminouis sight. No alteration in the service anm is ne- cessary, !mat -the night sight does isatainterfere with the ordinary arent-sighlt for daylight isbooting. The new sight hes been subjected to exacting teats, and has, proved efficient, only four rniaeea being re- corded out of fifty -fear rounds in a trial under difficult conditions; and it has been applied to machine- guns with equal success. The Aus- tralian invention consists of a quick sight electric flashlight, which is fitted close to the muzzle by a sim- ple contriaance, the current being Supplied from a small battery car- ried in the butt, too which the eight is ce»nected. The light throws. a T-shaped mark whilch provides an almost automatic aim, because -the bullet strikets at the intersection of the two Ewe. The sight can be fitted to any fire,arni, and the flash- light can also be used for signal- ling, Corns Instant Relief Paint on Putnam's Drop night, and corns fell Corn Extractor to - better in the morn- ing. Magical t he way eautinam's" eases the pain, destroys the roots, kills a cora for all time. No pain, Cure guaranteed. Get a 26c, bottle of "Putnam's" Extractor to -day. MONEY IN LIVE STOCK. Out Tae Canadian Farmer Will. Benefit By the Win'. Mr. Randolph Bruce, a well- known rancher iii Western Canada, has just returned from. Europe' with many interesting opinions as to the effect that the war will have on the Canadian faimer. , The immense slaughter of cattle for the armies iii the field will, he thinks, vety ishortia cause a great increase the prece of beef, end these farm- ers who- ieve mating cattle willmake more money even than these who are 'raising wheat at a dollar -fifty bushet. Every effort should be ale to TaiSe• cattle for the market as large quantities used as (mak- es possible. Mr. Bruce lea gre,at elieveran alfalfa as the most salts - story :food for the rapid raising cattle for beef. In this eannection it is interest - Ing to note that fattening' young stack ia becoming very popular' in elm 'United Stetes where the Mar- kel for beef is increasing so rapid- ly that more study haat been paid to methede af *creasing prodam- t h i n n, Ithe early days cattle : woe, kept on the ranges from three to five years. Experienee, however, line shown that the use Of titer- ough-ared bane and the =mem-rent improvement in the quanta aad. maturing ability iof market cattle, together with heavies, grain feed- ing, hats made it poseitile to put just as much beef On the market at from la to 20,months old. Ex- perts' are Of the mania') that with the continued improvement of breedstock it will be Possible to Market at an even earlier date. Among the advantages of earlier firitatin'g'ef cattle, the:following are meationed. by acme of the leading cattle Dien Firstly, younger cattle make heavier ?gains of beef on is similar emote*, of fed than, old cattle; •Secondly, the money invest- ed twitted faster, being till'Ded over in eighteen • menthe, where feirmeely it took Limn three to five AM's; Thirdly, a:lettere, under two years old sell as readily as steers and finials more At the omens statistics payee Without Meadow 'of doubt, this value of beef cattle in Canada ia steadily increasing, In 1904 acme were 3,101,144 waned IA $454,191.84lor an Average; of $17.1.2, 'taking the good, with the, bed, Ia 1-031 there were 3039,257, valued' ea, $86,08,- 490; or, an iaverego: of $21.90, an increase of $4.78 per head. Mr, H. St Arkela Aseteliant Live Stock died. "Experiments satisfied me, some 5 years ago," writes a Western wo- man, "that coffee was the direct cause of the insomnia 'from which I suffered terribly, es well as ex- treme nervous -nese and acute dys- pepsia." (Tea is just el'a injurious as coffee,, because it, too, cortteins the Ilealith-clestroying drug, caf- feine). "I had been a coffee drinker :ince childhood, and slid .not like to Hank that the 'beverage was doing use all this 'harm. Rut it was, and the time came ..wheet I had to face the feet, and protect myself. I therefore gave up coffee abruptly and absolutely, and adopted Poe - tum for my hot drink at nte,als. "I began to nate imarevement in my condition eery soon after I took on Postern. The, change proceeded gradually, but eurely, and it was ss matter of only a few weeks before I found myself entirely relieved— the niervousnata Passed Banda my digestive apperatas was restored to normal efficiency, and I began to sleep restfully and peacefully. 'These happy conditions aave continued during all of the 5 years, and I am sale in saying that I owe them entirely' to Postum, ifox when I began ito drink it I ceased to use medicines." • Name given by Canadian postbulu CO., Windsor, Ont. Read "The Road to Welileille," in pima, Postuea comes inl_ two forma: Postum Cereal—the original form —must be well boiled. Hc ancl-25e packages. • Instant Postum—a soluble pow- , der—eleseolvee quickly in a cap of hot water, and', with ore am and isiulfigtaaii.itiT.aknoa!anddlelicutou.bsioleverage Roth, kinds are -equally' della:me and cost about the same per cap. "There's a Reason" fop Pastime. —sold by Grocers, ED. 6. ISSUE 2L—'15. Cofmnissioner for the Dentinion Government, says that never in our statist/teal history have piece at- tained' se higlh a figure, either for cattle on the! hoof er far meat, in the autober shop, use to -day. What titea.ilw.ill be next year, when the full effect of the war as felt, !no one can London Without Water.. - Of late the Thames has been a deal too full of water for the corn - 'feet or convenience of the inhabit- ants of the Thames Valley. Yet there are on record severel in- stances *here the contrary was the case, and the people of London saw the rives, bed practically dry. In Statias Annals is an account; of an earthquake, which' shook down many churches and housewhile the River The/lupe "wee clryed tame, that all London might walke over the „Same dry s ' hod, This -was . the year 1,158. In 1621 eanie an amazing ebb tide, wheal the river Wee again so low that a man might ride over it on horseback at London Bridge. In 1687 a tremendous gale 'blew for thirty-six hours, The great deem blew straight down the valley of the Thames, and kept the *ater back, so that the bed was dry, On Sep- tember 14, 1716, the same thing paned, and, according to the "Weekly Packet," a paver of that date, people crossed the river afoot teeth below and above the bridge, while the sands lay so clear to view that a silver tankard, a silver lint - ted mord, a gold ring, a guinea, and 'taller long -lost articles of value were picked up. When a Woman Suffers With Chronic Backache There is Trouble Ahead. Constantly on their feet, attending to the wants of a large and exacting family, women often break down with nervous exha.ustion. In 'the stores, factories, and on a farm are weak, ailing women, dragged down with torturing backache. and bearing down pains, Such. suffering isn't natural, but it's dangerous, because due to diseased kidneys. The dizziness, insomnia, deranged menses and other syniptoms of kidney complaint can't cure themselves, they require the assistance of Dr. Hamil- ton's Pills which go direct to the seat of the trouble. To give vitality and power to the kidneys, to lend aid to the bladdei and liver, to free the blood of poinsons. probably there is no remedy so suc- cessful as Dr. Hamilton's Pills. For all -womanly irregularities their merit is well known. Because of their mild, soothing, and healing effect, Dr. Hamilton's Pills are safe, and are recommended for girls aud women of all ages. 26 cents Per box at all dealers. Refuse any sub- stitute for Dr. Hamilton's Pills of Man- drake and Butternut. or. He Could Prove It. Mother—Son, I don't 'believe you washed your face at all. Small Son—If you don't believe me, look at the towel. nese MinareVe Liniment In the house. Sure Proof. Mother—Are you quite sure that you have ceased to love him'? Daughter—Absolutely ! I don't even care if he has a pretty steno- grapher in his office! Iliad anelior tall on my knee and leg, and knee swelled up and for six days T could not Mowe it or got help. I then started to use MINARD'S LINIMENT and two bottles eared me. PROSPER FERGUSON. Method in His Reform. "He is one of those neat -vege- tarians," "What is a near -vegetarian 7" "He never eats meat, except When he is invited out." Leh for Afinard's and take no other, A -woanan's brain on an average weighs five minces less than a man's in proportion to her weight. IgN""mgArmlavEAR FOR EVERY SPOR AND - RECREATIO SOLD BY ALL GOOD SHOE DEALERS _ Woltri BY'EVERY MEMBER OF THE FANIRT eisseasenssemingel Staggering. I want to trust my 'fellow -men; I like to think their morals sound. And yet tae celuirin headed "Lost" Is thrice the size of that called ''Found." rdinarers Liniment Lumberman's Friend. No Duplicates. Customer—Waitee, this is the first tender steak I've ever had in your shop,' Watter—ilVfy goodness! You must have got the g_iiv'ner's, YOUR OWN DRUGGIST WILL TOLL YOU Try 'Marine Eye Remedy for Red, Weak, Watery Eyes and Granulated Eyelids; No iiiinading—. just Bye Comfort. Write for Book of the Eye by niallEree. MurbieRyclieniedy Co., Weals% Shaving was introduced aehong the Romans about B.C. 300. The ,first shave was deemed the en- trance to manhood and celebreted with great festivities, Idinard,s Lindutent used by Pnluielaas. Vinegar comes from the French "Yin aiare".---sour wine. . SEED POTATOES. AMA' miserCOSELIIR POTATOES. .1.2./ specially selected and Government inspected for seed. Only limited quantity. Price, One Dollar per bushel f.o.b Brame, t„,ell. Also Commisseur's Pride and NOW Onollf, two excellent new potatoes. Price. Tam Dollars nor bUsbel. Saccial pr see for large quantity. Cash must accom. Patsy an orders. R. W. Dawson, Bream. ton. ivortmn WESTERN OltOWN SEEli J. Potatoes.- Extra Early Pensaltion, New Early short scam. Manitoba Won- der or White Elephants. 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