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Interesting Itorns, About the P1400- IN 2Z4 "e0yXJ13 I I ­ _­­.. . .111- � I � ­.­ 1 4 � - ­ CITAPTUM Xxvll� Jf4s ,Dslla &eps0o, who had C0,94 Ifoll Can NA11110831Y remove An I or r - , � I .711 ::_1 -111111-11_1 -_-_____11 _-1,1111-1. ­ � . 1. � I I I ^/. � � ��. I � I ­ I ­ - -1. ,L . I . 1. I . .1. � I I I *," I %A0011 -0 I , i 1 7�41. 1 � �!',', , F40ts. 4nd Figures. haw, Soft r bIgpdIng, D; opplyr,49 r - What Nqyillo saw, as he leaned down V0131.841-49tor. l5eyer urps,leav llt`003�4 Wadding Rings as Curtain Hangers. 09Y , , p 1,V Zost R"r ooalth, .Fm#d New York city hats 133 department 00140,1116 110 90144 00 barml can beeftuso 04 Ito $ear I � �Wq �� I - frolit the branch was A round tin canis.' , Me stores, that 1,000 persons. 4 file higgwrivAndlialin", . A handsome tabernatcle of silver gilt AT 4Q I IF ter, oitlOt as cocoa or coffee is pailked PV014efftom pf-ris-110 ot awe. n 6 1 ISO,. ire o " has been vreoto4l in the chapel of the c3i: rAT ­ .;�� , h e"6011111s,14 proffta Made oil . 0 1 0. "Ral�li'u"qto""011�bso,tl,ldtelo)! 11 rnug I . In, lying fit the bottom of the hole Which 'a Blessed Sacrament In the now Romfi . I r" I ­ . I THE URPER the old mila had dug. I 0 l- goode sold 14 NOW Yorl; city, but the PUTNAM'S PAINLESS 'Co,tbolia (,'Mbe4ral at waot4tilvater. Books. tall, took up 1;he box, forced open Nead T"at one Says: 4roatest percentage goes to t1w retAllers . For years pAst Ili anticipation of this , -ary. The us � I I I 'enldnand drew out -not P., bag, of gold . , ' ' of jewelry that b4s ImItAtion precious CORN EXTRACTO,R Mllt, a lady �Iio Iwo done much for Every eit), (oul.thvi a libi . t4 I I)NIZA. f 710 14oh- stories In Its composition, The profit 14 ... �. , .1 I . . � I � 1 ­ - . -,. - - - I . largrest library is to be found, ill t1w . . or a, string of jewels -but A roll of . I I the c4tIt0ral, line been. collecting gold - � I ­ . ­ I .. .. � � � I I I - I I , vilt, Ws"' , Wio,j writext often one thousand 'times aa muelt an tho paper. Thia he 114oal, carefully ill ILIA I mond$t., .&pplotiln Pants and Trousers. rings on which the inner outtalris mi t city (if ,lerusalern (ttle lleavellh')- Tht' I I � , J1r.Qv Roveral years I was in a runt, 1s, coat.. 'To, get $40 for what cost 11C � satajo�nle of t144 Ubrary would,run tit) i* -"%F- 1-ofti* 0-W400.1.6-116".0ft-19 ­ , . I - ,. t1ilen fling1w; the empty Eyerybody talks Well w4en- Ito talks hang., She has succodee4 In persuAd g , . 1. yo?,?t , m t tile books 111to the ruillini1q. Of 1,110 .... 4*1"Wftft1*_0* , - , . - I � ... 0 , I I.. ,,An into tile I.olop he filed In, the dirt e)wu condition,, and 7 could And no re, y conts is qttite usual. , , � way 110 likes, the , , f one in tha , way he can,t many of her friends and relative 0 . making of boolis there Is lit) (,till; it is Neville sigbed. Neville shoolt Ills -head Q ne pi i,�X froin doctora 4-1 moftlnoa. I New York city has all Average a . leave At death their wadding rings for , ., and held out stumped 11, down. and strewed a I . . true here. JVhat Is a bookY It in a III suppose yoteye heard that she's go- his 1111114. "NO, arid. thank you for all the dead leayce and tivigs ovor the spot. one-half million vialtorg ea4b, week. help, the way lie never thinks of; the � )Ilia not enjoy my 4.1pals, And could And this service, cluster of depleted thoughts; IA(Itures Ing to marry Sir Jordan," she Went on,, you h4vo. done," Tr410' Ile said, "I"In 'Ilea Ila gilt 40wil, lit a pipe And smok- o to, liep at There has been a large increase in the rest 1, effort and pretense. The man - M the present moment the ourt*luo , Aight. I lm(l. heavy, dor% . I loughLs put in cold as she, bustIcid , .number of emigrants from tile port of of oil); inside the tabernacle Are support - without words, t1i , Ill and out of the tiny ' off to -morrow." ed meditatively, After Vk few Minutes I irolo4 nboiit tbo oyvj- Ne tile who nays; "trousers" because be 41ces type -a oluluRy affitir aftl�r till. ,� bedroom she was preparing for him. ::Oh, I hope pot, Sir Ill exclaimed Tr. to. be, With a, slukke of tile head, drew the I w York. during the last -year, but � . ed I about fourteen golden lingo Which , 4 , to any it, arid the man who says "p -ants" I 443iy friends -wore milph alarmed. not result is that, it is, growing at the � she mo, obtained, and on wit of. PLOM, French philosopher stlid that language Neville nodded gravely, for of, course yes. I'm off," repeated Neville, Paper , from his pocket arid looked mi advised to E;IvQ Portma, a trial, %u4 rate of a de - was given to wan to �Inwurlk Ills Ideas. ))a had heQrd of the eugagentrent. Trale grittily, "I've seen the old placet and- aroutio. � -bout 32,000 A month through been use he. likes to say it Are both good the name of its donor is Inscribe It is certainly truo tbal; tho halt has . Well, I'yo � found 1 two frion4s at any - As his, eyes approached NeY4110, hid. ) my joy I bogAu to impro"Ve with the Immigration. I fallows Ivith, -whom A frank soul COU14 London Globe. . . told him of it, Sly ,rat bqttko, After taki;lf; Rix: bottlets X Hot weather has brought a marked fraternize, but the man Wbo says "trou- I I I . � not been told na-if, then, tile Sit, rate," end he gyasped the mAiVs. )land ing.plarg) N,evillo quietly and cautiou _ m lie W . I . remain "Took Lis all by surprise, it Old. I . . . , 436inpletolycurod. loalmotomytoo Increase In the nutriber of obildrell Who Scroll WILL Ants to ally ",porita" Is a - , - I' , c, what will the llstr- older than Miss tightly. "Keep. my ASK a secret, TrAle, drew himself up to a, higher bmach And - 1_^E31W23 ders are so humens Jordan being so ;4uch . I . I aped dpteQtion, for a . 5 crayon Arid % truckler, equally hateful - a d d -re". And You will Vest be? . . Audrey, not that lie looks his age. 11'erhaps I'll come back Same day, ,when. so eso ql�4 . ).?orun .Aei a. medicino for Are taken to the Now York hospital for . Sd - , Alex I ­ - ,tomou In a, rqn- I doWn condition.,? treatment, and the diagnosis sh'Qws, theA to, honest culture Arid wholesome ignor' recelvi, it ITOO SAMP16 Of SUMMO COX - ,t are books, men, recal books, it is you've seen him. Master No- ­�' lie smiled bravely-­J'I've made my Th. nian went up to thq tree arid care- He belongs to tile same sordid - PoiTsD -P=4,N"4DYAL rim&. 40yery =otber . - suppos-a fortune, I I . , . ninety par oont.of tile trouble arises ance, I aurpristrig how aqcurate the apprailip Ville?" . fully placed the p 4 or inside one of tile . I ft-ru-na Did Wonders, froin improper feeding, I � category with the .man who woars tight arld lady Should two It. ulacli sucewslully . ,. 3,40111; is, "Xo," said Neville, and bis tone caused "You needn't wAlt till then, Sir, for hollows, thrug9ting flu, ]Ili hand to see how _ - by thousanda, of Wlea. A POWOrful but . , Xro..Tudf;oJT,F,Boyor, 1421 Sherman Whon Now York city's Catskill, aqua- shOes � And high, collars, that tire a tor harmless vegetable inedicine cor sickness When nature dictates, the whole 111411 Mra, Parsons to stop with A pillow case one man to be glad to see you," said deep the hole went. Way. kvo, Evanston, Ill., says that she be- duet is completed we will have wAter merit to ills flesh, Who eats olives that peoullar to Wcmert, And Ali-dwanon arislag �peaks. All is iinlfor4u, And consenting in her hand find look At bim� Trale. und IL13 if ashamed. of the emotion Ilia paper was thus well within . he doesn"t rallsh and drinks uncongenial the"'Ot"O"o- in voice,, mien, motion, tile turn of each � "Oh dear, &car me; yes, I ierilember." trem�lirlg Ili his voice, he hurried off, . Ilia's reach -if he str4ehed out Ilia Arm. ,alno ruxL down, could neither eat nor enough for it population of T,000,wo, 260 Alze. for sale rhy all drugglots. . I 1-1 clarets in imitation of his genteel neigh- DR, T. A, Sl.&CUX, Limited. feature arid the cast of the eyes, �' , - Neville walked on With his hands The old gentleman then returned to 'the brown-stono Jfront�Atlantle . But Bile said. 11TATell, it isn't' every one as, leop, woll, and lootfiesh and spirit. Pe. without any cause for anxiety. When art is the spokesman, And nature can get on ,witIJ Sir Jordan. Ile!$ a Very ,ant lit It 'takes about 2,000,000 cords of wood bor in 170 Xing 4traot West, Toronto. . tbrust in his pockets, and his bead b a seat at the foot of another tree arid ,iiiadidwonderF;torher,andabothanka t I �. . �� .l . .1 11 I is not altogether suppressed, the turn great man ,riow, Air. Neylile, And WO tthoughtfully, and, reached the clump of Smoked %vikh pat,ance arid contentment, I ­_­­ 14f- -4 rtrenath. or to make the newspapers that go M00111.7, of the e . ye may contiudiet the ton.cr f down at the Neville w , . . . I I I Wough. the Presses 0 1 f 'New York city. .. �; - 0 Written uo, don't see much of him, The last tIMO trees. Ile threw himsel its far too curious and inter- I I - . . t to of Women. . arid ills muscle$ of tile face Inay coull- lie passed I went out, and gave him a If , cot of one of them, and, leaning Ilia ested. now to discover himself, and mak. We* York's Zoological P114c, in tile A Woman conceals only what she does . . teract each other in their several work- courtsey, but.1 d*nIt think he remember- back against. thro thick trunk, got out Ing himself as coinfor I tabli . 6 as, possible, Some Few Escaped. Bronx, contains the largest collection of It WINDSOR LADY'S APPEAL.. I Inge. Tbe proper study of mankind is ed me, its was very natural," she added, -'his pipe I And looked round mu . singly. lie, too, waited And Watched, "Oil, John," wbimperod the wife, As She Any park In the world, It has more than , _. not know. � . I ' 4,000 specimens of beasts, birds and. rep - man. Alas, Nve, are students yetl We as if de.sirous of explaining that she was - 01f Syl and I had come back to Eng" Presently the man took )Ile pipe out seized the morning paper, "soo what that To All women: r wai send tree wm full Women are wise Impromptu, fools oil ' know in part, we gather scraps And riot complaining. "He wasn't ray boy, . his is one of the places of his luvutlx and listened with Ills head editor has done with tlie account of our tiles. Instruotions, my home treatment which reflection, n our Shore you were. Tot; know. Lor'. how glad I I I , - a. He has placed it alongside the There are now fewer persons being in- I ts, the driftwood 0 , I16 have brought her to," he Said to on one side. then lie knelt And, laid his Musl0s) c e eloquence = I - . -� pion to- th " columir of death notices. It's i6 shame, 'ured by accidents on the railway poattvilly oures Leiloorrhooa, Ulceration. . -kip by the tide gives its surprise. Am to see you, Now, if Miss Audrey , himself , 49 And we'(1 hal icked here ear a ground, . a of Imspiracoments, Falling of the Womb, P&in- of Women, To -morrow we gather fresh harvest was here ,,�;4 should be all complete, so Ita we used to picnic out in the v%1IOY, 'Ville AqUon startled Neville as much And We had Finch prominent people as PeW Y,6rlc cityI in proportion to the ful or Irregular periodso Marine and ovar- from the Sea, but tile oemn. is uncap- to say. And you linven"t seen her yeto j8he'd hAve Won � glad to come and see as anything tile man had done, fair it g sts, too.,, number of cars operated and t1w number if a fox Is cunning, a woman In love .. uO I tall Tumors or Growtba, also Hot Flushes, . a Neville?" ,tile ". (I I suppose," said the husband, wearily, of persons, Itravelling 'in them, than at Is Still More Sol tured. Mast r .% placto I'm fond of, I know. Dear reminded him of his digger days, gild the Neryougness. Melanoboly, Paine in Me Heatl, , Men read men, understand but little, 61NOt Tot, Mrs. Parsons," he said, "And ;little Syl-ballol" he raised his hand way In which the Scouts of a party lie. that the editor )viatica to call attention any previous time since the first line Back or BIWels, Kidney and Bladder tmubles A woman laughs when she can, And � I . O the (Act tbal some people are more was put in operation. when she will. I are understood perfectly by none, and 7 1 -%visit to See no oiie,, or be seen just , And knocked Something off and laughed. tenod Jor the approath of footsteps. 31QW t whare caused by wealwess vecullar- f,o .; weeps yet the signals flash and flutter in the at present, You must let me be'your "I'd clean forgotten the antal" he said, did it happen that a respectable, ,ldorl, fortunate than others.'�--From the Bo. NeArly one-third of the immigrants sox. You can continue treatment at home at Who hath a fair wife hath need of breeze. , I nep�ew come home from sea, or some- and got up And brushed his clothes with clerk should know A trick of the biiog. herulart, I who arrive in the port of New York a 6oat of only 32 oents a. vmk. My book more than two eyes. They ral and know because they th - kind, for a little while" woods? -1 - ::, -never go beyond the city for A home, "Woman's Own Medioal Adviser," Also son One should choose 9. wife With the ears , PS Ills hands. . . Box H. 8, W-ludsor, Ont, I are living here is a glint in the eye Ing Of thady nodded after a morneilt , he moon was Ju an got up, resumed his seat an - - +y on Manhat- troll pri request, Write to -day. Addrew, er than with the eyes. , .r it gleam in tile pondering. . V d son�s Fly Pads are used as directed. . "Arwoman Is like your shadow -follow The old at showing above the The in No dead flies lying about when Wit There is a lot of paver Mrs. X, summera, of the sincere; there is . dark hill line, and he felt loth to go; relit his pipe with. an evident air of sat- . . 1, - ;� I , 'tan Island, but the assessrilent rolls give . I t - I It III heart Which consti, "Whatever you say is to be shall be, ly that he should isfaction, And a few mi $2,000 in taxable property to each in- ' er,she flies; fly from her, she follows, face of the pure i I` It seemed ibo very -unlike nutes afterward . Must. Not Smoke In the Theatre. . tutes God's mightiest mis'sionary to the Master Neville I ' she said, with the im.- ever see Lyrrue'Rurrows againi Neville heArd soarle one aptizoaching, Oat Characteristics. habitant. hu,man race. it obedience of an old servant, "I I � � I - . Faul Mounet appeared tit Havre re- ____ - He glanced up. at the tree. It was An NOW, Neville was the last man in the Cats, rather tlian belong to a zew ., 1. 1-1 — cautly as tile Missionary Biall in "Le _�.­ � 09)Iatinguishad link Ili being's endless tile have a nephew as went off to sea, Duel," wailob. We Raw in Now lorjc last I chain; but I'm afraid he's drowned. Oh, don't old oak� with a gnarlod trunk, seamed world to play the part of eavesdropper, master, will cling Ili grief to the old I .1 er Nevilld; I can witli great hollows And Stretching spe- and lie Was -about to speak to the man walls And refuse to be taken away from year with Ebon. Plympton and Ot4s Skin - Midway from nothing to the Deity,- you be afraid, Mast is wings 01.1),d. keep my lips shut, as Mr. Trale knows." cious branches out toward its follows, And descend when a tall figure entereit them. But If they, can follow their ­ nor. As he lighted a cigar at tl Black Watch A beam ethereaIj sullied aiLd abs 3 ,,It,s a long time since I climbed you, the thicket, and Neville recognized with master they -Will & With him to tha Minard's, Liniment Co., Limited. n officer of the fire brigade Informed . Jil d!- The tiny bedroom -up under the , A Though sullied and dishonor'd at . , old chap," be said, addressing the tree amazement his brother Jordartl end of the world. One must not forget Gentlemeni-I have used MINAMYS him. that he must not smoke In the Black Plug thatched roof was as clean As a new pill - * Tobacco vine!" Ville Affectionately. Jordan had got on a dress Inverness, that they are extraordinarily nervous LINIME NT on my vessel andi in my theatre. Mon are ever on the lookout fornieftli- and as sweet As lavender, and No The last time he had done so he bad with the collar turned -up, but Neville and timid, and from timidity easily lose family for years ,and for the every day "But it is In the play," explialned M. TheCh Slept soundly for the first time for I . . ifigs. When the Alaster amid, "Follow Many 0, niglit. dragged Audrey after him, and they had knew him In a Moment. . . their head and run away, they them- ills and accidents of life I consider It Alounattl "I am smoking as I go on and I ow , of Qua me," it was riot a sound that struck In the morning he looked round the sat upon the very.branob. 'he was It Could It be possible that his brother selves know not whither.' They must has no equal, then I,throw the cigar on the stage.,, 'ae ' Tity. la, -ie C el 0 ( C h co"' the ear; it ,was a: flood of meaning that cottage and found A patch of what ought looking at� the Right Hon. Sir Jordan Lynw, had be well protected and made to feel that I Would not sitart on a Voyage with- "Very well," replied the officer. So X. and made the appeal to -2 inviting, and after A mo- come to Lynne Burrows to meet this they are guarded. and cared for. We must : out it, if it cost a, dollar a bottle, M,ounot made his entry as usual, but ... ) a wear out and burn have been garden, but was at present I,, lookc be Imoeked out the man with the piece of candle and the ,not, however, expect a eat to obey like OAPT.,F, R, DESJARDIN, following him were two firemen, one of irresistible. Book lilm. ment's hesitation . t a weedy wilderness and he amused an4 tin canister? It seemed Incredible, % dog. It Is a free and ii'dePon Schr. "Stirake," St. Andre, Kamouraska. .Ilem very Scholar mourns the loss*by self during the day, much to the grief contents of his pipe and climbed up dent with a bucket of water and the u of the great andria, (Is himselt The wliple, business wore a grotesque little benst-A cousin of the Ito"-& tro- . I i�, � E, library in Alex audhorrorof Mrs. Parsons, by digging it in& eomfortable. . other with a huge sl)on a. The audience in Egypt, centuries ago; but these books up And putting It into something like He refilled his pipe, but could not and unreal air which almost in de Neville pl(al animal which neediL great -warmth Appreciating the situMon, roared ana I . a 71 of VIlIch we speak are simply inde. order and in the .ev find his InAtchbox, and. thinking that he .doubt the evidence of his Own senses, in order to become most beautiful and ,,a,,,p f, d with delight, and M. Mounet . a �ude _ 2271 ibrary I ening, with his soft Us pocket when That his brother desired to escape ob- Lily deposited his cigar in the ,IIIIIIIIIIIIIIM . struetible. This circulating I wide-awake -well over his brows wander- had dropped it out Of I as large as its hature permits. -From . - I — sweeps round the world; their line 38 ed about the place, every spot of which he scrambled to his feet off the anW servation and recognition was. evident Cayman Sylva!s "Afy Kittens" in the PRANK OF TROPICAL STORM. bucket and wiped his fingers on the , I . I 11 gone out to all the earth, their words was rich in associations of his boyish nest, Ile 'Well gOWK to descend when 0, from ,its Way ill which he looked round August Century. sponge before ,proceeding with the dia- . I. - to the end of the World. These books days. . heard. a, footstep. in -very much as the elderly man had Z � I are self-recordlug, self -revealing, And yet lie spent all hour or two with Trale, Scme one was coming toward him. looked -before he entered the circle of they Idde more than they reveal. God at the inn, talking over old times, and He could not see who it ,Was for th4 trees and the fashion in which he kept BABY'S GREAT DANGER hides from all eyes tile aight, it naked this was -the programme that followed leaves and branches before him, but he the iligh collar of his dress cape coat human heart. "How Poor, how rich, day after day for nearly a week, thought it must be 'I"Tale, and was going round his face. DURING HOT WEATHER. how abject, ]low August, 11OW cOmPli- If any one had asked him why he was to (.-gif out, when it occurred to him that It was like the scene of a melodrama, More little lives are lost during the cated, flow wonderful is man!" In your dreaming awa.y his time at Lynne he lie had better wait -and make sure,and Neville thought, as he Stared down at his hot weather than at any other time Of thirst for knowledge do. you extend could not have told them, arid every day he remained quiet. brother pale face and tall thin form. the year, diarrhoea, dysentry', 'Idholera, your enquiry concerning these? . Let he reminded himself that he must.be off Whoever it was, he was gaining Jordan made ]its way to the other infautum and stomach trmbles come Paul givi tile answer- They are tile -Somewhere. t f or the clump, And Neville man, who remained eeited,. puffing his without warning, and when a Medicine pipe, eyeing Jordan coolly, and Jordan is not at hand to g v pr PtlY h . ap- stralit ,I a om +, a meqsengers of the churches; 'they are 1.19 himself won ' daring what business � the , glory of Christ. His small stock ol money was diB oIiild 6ve in Lynne Burrows at in a tone of impaLlonce, and hauteur, short delay too frequently means tamt I pealing, if slowly, still surely, and he R InAl' 0 I said: it is assumed that the angels who must go Out Into the world and get th�� time of night. tho child fias frequently passad beyond Are the bodyguard oLithe redeemed (10 - .. ome poor devil of it tramp hunting "You are here. Let -as get this busi- aid. During 3oNverscourt Von- some more --somehow. 01 I, . _ the hot Weather months not weep, but Lady I "After all," he said to himself, with a up A night's lodging, I Ali 086, he ness over quickly, pleaae.�l asy Baby's Own Tablets should be kept in that When the library - muttered. "I shall frighten Min out of The man looked at him with an a - tures tile surmise sigh, "I havve seen the old place; it's very , , s every home where there are small child of tragedies is complete, these triumph- unlikely illat once I've' left it again I l"'3 life," "d he ut his hand on the insolent grin. . Ten. An occasional (lose of the Tablets ant deferiders may be Permitted to share I 11)ring ilimself (lown, when a "What axe you afraid of, Sir Jordan?" will proven'. Stomach and bowel troubles. . shall ever see it more. Why should he retorted. "W*e quiet enough. here." the grace of teArs to add to tile cOm- stay and make myself known to -to Jor- figure dimly seen in the dusky darkness Or if the trouble comes unawares the pleteness of the universal Nyhole�­H. T - dan and Audrey? I should only woome entered tha circle of trees and stopped At the sound of bis voice Neville's prompt use of this medicine Will bring Miller. . tin object of charity and pity. No, I'll about A dozen yards from that oil which heart leaped, and the blood rushed to his the child through safely. Mrs. J. Ran - I h..,l XXT 11 A , ,1� -,. � ­ fin- 4! —_ The Blight of Islam. (By 0, Banker.) The country oil which is conceittrated the supreme.st regard of all Christendom, far surpassing lit' interest and faschill, tion any other place in the whole World -tile Holy Land -owing t& the blight - Ing effects of the ef fete rule of the Turk, in rough :weather is practically Shut Olit and isolated from, the world. For tile absence of Any harbor, which ally Olviliz- ,ad po-wer, even tile most unimportant, would long ago have provided, rendera landing Altogether Impracticable excbpt in fairly moderate weather. And even then a landing tit Saf fa (f or- merly JoPpa) Is an experience frequent- ly, though happily not always, tile re- verse of Agreeable. The steamer anchor$ some distance from the town, arid is soon surrounded by Arab boats., one of which approaches the lowered stitiragaugway as near as practicable, The passenger then descends the stairway arid seats himself ol- herself -and woe be to her if she be stout And heavy -on tile small grating At fobt, his feet dangling over tile surg- ing billows, His arms are then seized by two stalwart Arabs, who, as the boat vises on the crest of a wave to within a few feet of the platform, drop him into tile arms of two. other Swarthy Arabs, who, while lie is suspended in inid-air, violently clutch hold of Ilia feet or legs. Down, down goes the boat in the trough of the sea, aiid down, down goes the pa"s. .senger, -,yho, gripped tightly by the Ar - ribs, in a few moments is hurled, sprawl - Ing, into the bottom of the boat, arnidst it number of exhausted and frightenod ladies And gentlemen, some of the form er trembling, And Almost in hysterics lmid CL11 probably more oi, less sore Witt , hniises and rough handling. The .A.rab , then with wild ge.ticulatioiLe arid *title) still clamor and gutterat vociferation To,,v off towards the shore, evcr�r tuuv and then the surf breaking Over Lh boat arid drenobing tile occupants. And then, the middle passage ae-mm plio .,hod, what a thrill, almost of eestasy course$ through the veius, As the travel ter sets foot upon the shore mill f�ivl that he is on holy ground. Ilia unplea Sant experiences art! forgotten, And a lie journey% Iroink place to plaee� hat lowed by the presence, during Hi earth -life, of thA Saviour Of tit(,. world lie feels Indeed tbat ,tit that discomfor wa.4 as nothing compared With the plea sure of trending upon that Snared soil. Surtly It is time that the Great Pow era should peremptorily call upon thi Aerni-eivilized government to forthwit put An and to this disgraceful state r Affairs, aind construet it proper harbo For here the, Great Younder of our bof religion, having oil our be,half loft for time .Ilia archangol,surrounded Uralic I the heaven of heavens, lived a life o pentiry and obloquy, alia tiieii, aa oil , substfinte, suffered the periftities, we Ila IneutTod through our manifold trftn.qgr(,, alons, thereby blotting out tile teeolr on high against all And any who wi prostrate 'them"Iv6s before Him art plead that great atonement. . _,_�' , Too Detp for Her, Mrs. Jones ofien dpoarm that ai really enjoyed a little chat with thp fish dettler beeause lie. wa.4 a man sueh original idons, bid one dity she r tuned from market somewhat puzzle, 'IT It% remarki. "I Allid to hin't, just lit the way of QO verstation," dpol.tred lifra, Jones, 11that, had heard that a Inan Doeofflest like tbi with whiell lie mo,4t M.tsoeiates." 11 IThaVs ThlieVIOIIA, Mr�14- -lone-oil' I ariswerod, 'I've b"ft a fishmonger a .my life snd caft"t 'Awim A Y&I'd-Y 1'�-T�O don Opinion. be off. There must be -Work for a man Neville was parched. . ­ . _. � - , SI � ard, Nr�w Glasgow, Que., sayst.- 0 Q - with strong arms 4,na a will to use them Curious to see if his sitrilliso, was that lavarick's voice? my thildren had a, severe attack of dia, somewhere or Other." . right, Neville' remained where So WAR Ile Shook and trembled so violently rrhoem which Baby's Own Tablets .� It was on Friday evening that he &M- L And watched, feeling in his pockets as under the emotion aroused by the man's il cured. I know of no medioine the tramp. voice that he almost fell from the branch, pr'omp y immed with himself after this fash-mil, he did so to find a copper for I a, good for stomach and bo,wel and he -was sauntering along t The newcomer stood still for a MO" and he had to set his teeth firin y to troubles.01 Sold by medicine dealers or he lone ' keep himself from crying on by mail at25 centsA.box from.The Dr. which led past the,Grange to the Bur- ment, as it to accustom his Oyes to the t. I ' rows. gloom of the shadow casting trees, then Lavarick here, and in collusion with Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Oat. He stopped and looked through the he want round, them, one by one, Step- Jordant Surely he, Neville, must be --t : r . f the house, which ped outside the 'ring, and seemed to dreamingl His heart beat so fast and . he could just am, and thought of Au�lrey Neville, to 'be looking about cautiOUUIY- furiously that it made a singing in his The Carriage Waits "Without." and then of Sylvia! ' IIA tralnpl�' he said, ,,'I'll wait and ears so that he could scarcely bear the ccThe earrings walts without, my lord," These were two women for -whom he see what Re Will. do. if he takes to voices of the two men below him, near , "Without what, gentle Sir?" . would willingly have laid down his life- Mother Earth for a bed, the ants mill as they were. . "Without the left-hand running board, especially now, when it seemed of very make it lively for him. I % doiVt wish blita "I am here, very reluctantly," said Without the French chauffeur, little use. to himl-and he should in all any barm, but I should rathOr enjoy sUe- Jordan, haughtily. "And I am.desirous JV,ithout a drop of gas6line, probability never see them Again. . Ing him Jump -up." . of CQLnlpleting this business and return- Six nuts, tha'ean of oil, "Dear little Syll" he murmured. "I The man came baek to Where he bad ing as -soon as possible." Four pinions, and the limousine, wonder where she is, arid if she is happy. firslt stood, struck a match arid lit a 'Tight," said Lavarick, cu.rtly. "Did ' The spark -plug and tile coil, I wonder, too, whether she has'forgot- - small piece of candle. . any one see you on the way, do you Without thq brAke, the horn, the clutch, ten me. They say that if you love a per- This rather startled Nevile. think, -Sir Jordan?" Without the running gear, son ever so much y.ou forget them when "Tramps don't usually care 'Much .111 think not," replied Jordan. "But 'One cylinder -it beats the Dutch they're dead. I hope she hasn't.quite about s, light to go to bed by," he some person, some tramp, may come How much 'there isn't here I forgotten me. I'should like her to give thought, and he looked down at the upon us at any moment, and- -P The cAr has been repaired, in fact, a, thought now and then to the old days man curiously. "You'd rather not be Seen holding can- And you should be right glad at Lorn Hope. -How happy we were out Ito had noT, Inuch of the appearance fab with a stranger at this time of To find that this much is int"t I e old Math and the of the common tramp, but waa, inleed, night, ell 7" said Lavarick, as coolly as Of what y6ur lordship had. "claim" and )low pretty she used to rather well dressed in a Plain suit of before. "Well, I dare say you're right. The g,ewif!e sent it back, by lord, S�Itting there with, that wonderful black, and looked to Neville, 'who had It would look singular, wouldn't it, If a In p I �Ot shape throughout, look People would begin to 0 you w,li hair of hers failing -into her eyes, as she seen many and -,livers types of mankind, you Ivere seen? -understand, my lord, � say a solial. ask themselves queer questions. But, Your carriage Waits without." sang like a nightingale, while I workedl like ,% respectable clurk, tb,ere, you'd have 601110 explanation out -Haxvard Lampoon. Yes, we were very happy. I didn't know tor's. He was an 011,1erly man with a . . how I loved her then, not till we parted, gr% oeard that gave him rather a yen. and dried for -'em, wouldn't you? )roll . I . . era [a look anti Neville was puzzang at ,can't put the Right Ilon. Sir Jordan never to meet Again." ,, - ' . Something rose in his throat, and a the , think fit to COMO If Neville had entertained any doubt - . Troblem why a respectable ,.clerk of Lynne in it bole easily," And lie laughed, mist gathered before his eyes, as he went Ilia tune of 4ife should * on, to Lynne Burrows and light it candlep as to the identity of the man it would . MIi", .,:I::. I I :iIjO . 4� s? when the man gave him another A(117prlso have been dispelled by .the laugh, /'_ "I'l ; Perhaps we shall meet; Who know. .!:!., And she'll be among her titled friends, by unbuttorting his frock coat &lid tak- It was the laugh he had heard in the ;iiiil a small hand trowel. tent on the night he had ransomed ti.I, and -and will never guess that the Gg from. under it . i: ii, It::. .... : . li, � i seedy -looking individual who'll be sure Neville could scarcely refrain from Sylvia, the laugh that had rung in his .Iii!!11�i !I- . to shamble out of her way is her old laughter, If this had been Alas- eaft its he saw lie borne away Across :i1!it1!!!i ,it !,i iiiiiij! ::j: cam p Lttvarick'a� saddle. Arid the sound of it .. IM 1i i ,:1!!:Ii11j:. I friend Jack, her brother, with whom SILO tralia, and, say, a digger's P a -h almost IrreSistibIG NINI . — - I I Was so happy long, long ago. -411 the performance of this kind, would not now filled him wit Q il : .1 ,1;,f; i1i . n astonighing for all Sort$ Of desire to spring upon the scoundrel and i . I . a better If she doesiet. I'm a failure, a have bee . It! !11' , knock the life out of him, But he re- il I. **,) 1 I ich places, but I lij!qlli I Ili 1.1 right -down, failure, and Its, only fit arid curious things occur in ! i 8 proper that I abouid ])a spongea out. One this was at �urro*B, And- strained himself with an Awful effort t ljillgil I.!. -1!t- ;i gnue I llil;j 1:::: M4 that caused him to. break out into A fit I.I.- i I%!!!I iiiiii; Enitand" L . , " More night and then good-bye to Lyjino. what on earth call Man of this kind 1 ! of perspiration. That there waa some I 11::t:!i1!1i:i! ,, I'll work my way back to Australia and want at this hour of night With a Piece i i i it:" "' have Another try at it, though God of candlt� an villainy hatching between these two,was 1:1i , evident, and If he could only learn Its. . knows I haveWt the heart of desire for Then it flashed upon him- This indi- ,nature he might be able to thwart,thern, , the gold now. All the heart died out of vIdual was one of those harmless Inn&- "It is Vour nature to be insolent 11 said . me when I lost Syll" ties who Amuse themselves 'by moth and Jordan. ' "Wben,you have fint�hk you S By the time he had arrived at this ' insect hunting. ThAt wee it. The man will be good enoiigh to proceed to the . cheerful conaluaion he had reached the ' wits a naturalist In seareli of some rare matter Which%brings me hero. As I said, 8 edge of the Burrows. pecimen of the flying or crawling, tribe, I oame reluctantly, nild it will. not re- Proof Is ine austible thal . It. wag dusk, nearly dark, And the - S table moon, what was left of it, haanot r . Isou and -,Vag going to dig or Scratch, for it. julto much provocation to induce me to Lydia E. PlAltbam's Vege. =d s To plum down upon him, or even leave you " 0ornpotirld cures feinale ills a ) yet. But the darkneas'and stillftoss of speak, would in all prolsability give the Lavarici rose And emptied his pipe, carries -%voinen safely throut;h the 'gilt suited his I�umor arid Instead . "You've got the"wiotes?" he said. Change of Life. t the m poor old fellow a fit, XOville thought, - of. turning back to the Supper whicli. arid lie decided to remain where he was 111 have the notes," replied Jordan, Mrs. Jktitiel, Blair Canniftn, Ont, . Mrs. Parsons Was preparing for him witli until tile Inan had finished his s,iatoh coldly, . . writes to Mrs, EMam *. . )ter loving old ha�ftda, he passed on to and gone. Lavarick held out Ills elaw-like hand. 11 I was Rick for five years. One doe- s the Butrows. The man Stuck the cahitle on the "Pass them over, then," he said, curtly. tor told me it was ulceration, arid An - 11 As he did go lie heard a ])risk step ground b.V the simple method Of POurlitig Jordan sneered. other told me it was a 11broid tumor, f behind him, and Tralelis voice, some grease from it and standing the "Excuse ine " he said, "I- brought And advised .an operation. No one . " knows what I suffered, and the bear - I fte 6 0 In 0 A ' Ing do,on pains were terrible. Ill I "Out for a stroll, Mr. Neville," lie Said, candle in it; then, with his b k t N V, the f r It exchange, not a gift" I y checrilv. , ills, paced slowly from tile tree, counting. Lavarick twcre� f a Neville ab(Ided, no he went. 'IWO don't trust each other muellk, he 1 1 1 wrote to my sister about It aild Abe n "I am just going, A little way, Trale," lie made the measurement twice, its If said, Sarcastically. savise4 we to take �dy. din A. Pinkliam's f lid said, tr,ying to respond as choerfull to be eertalti. Of his Accuracy, then went Jordan remained silent, . I Vegetable Compoun . 11 III wish I could go With you'll sftf� down oil his knees And began to dig dqVitat's to prevent me front knocking I I Ili has cured me of all my troubles, I and I did. not have to h&ve the Opera, d Trale, wistfully; ,,but rm due At the quickly. you oil the boad And helping myself to tion , . after an. L The Com s Station. I suppose you've heard that Sir ' Every tiow arid than lie paused, and the notest" gald Lavariek, with engag- helped me to past SaiefY through it Jordan is down tit the Courty Sir?" looked roUh(t and listened, Ant! once &9 Ing frankness. Ohange of Life." 11 IIXO,11 said 'Neville, wit'll It littlestart, he did go A. bird, wakened by tho Violas 19A regard for your Own safety," rd- - - I I � . � I I � I d 4111vo hob heard it, When, - -- y and the light now 6.1t Of Ltho trees; tha Jordan, calmly. "Boforo I left tile FACTS IFOR SICK WOMER an in- 'Ile, T. told mV servant that I WAS Por thi . vWell, it's not generally known," said man oxtl court ,rty oars LycUa R. Pink. Tralo. Ito came down rather unexpedt.' stant, as if frightt.nea, And Neville could ,going fdr a Walk oil tile Burrows, And llaMlg Vogota,tlle Com uIrld, made edly, And he's been Ill and confined to hear him breathing hard as howaitea that it I di(I riot roturn lit an. hour lid froM roots and herbs, ras bep tho 10. the house. I don't know Whether- an(t listened. was to drive hero for me, If yet% mur, standard rethedy, for f0=10 ills. - I ir whether you'd like to see hlra.11 Then he Telib the tandle and fell to wered I'lle-Irts I have no "*"lit you mid has pqsitively O=d thousatids ol of Neville shook Ilia head. dIgWng again, would like to &—" . ,_ Women Who have been troillbled 1with e 9%o, Trillo,l 110 Lftilswered. "I don't I evilie wondered What ft could be the ctq ell,al stiouldill a§gtmted1AvarIck, , c. � 'WI I�col ,�, displacomOnts inflammat;10N.11100%� 1. think I will." mail was In warch fof, And, ransacked his, aooata tAndot. ,,Oordo iloWn to ses flj,out sonle Altortt_ brain trying to thilik of sollie iftSeat or ,,You toura not coneoeI,l tile evideneeA tioit d ,, f1broid Ntmokso irregli%ritfes It. -t, to brighten it up for Aftlftidl flifl, hid Itself tinder the solid r trime find escape in flule." lid rriodio PAW� baoltabho's that bear, n', . tious ra tho'Cout of ng,d6VM f0elftj figtUlOnOYI Indiq0s, I lAs muttlage Nvith MI." Audrey," said tarth, but dift not. succeed, 12101(111 at Ills watch to Ile t4pdk6. I'M , , i-4dhAtlessor nervoAlg PTOstfttiOb t Trale, . sudiletily the tuart uttered n low, sup it is, thek tillip, 18 passing rapIdLy, ancl my tiol � NevIlle'A fileegrow grim Ift the dark- rtased cry of Ratialraotion, rim It lie had man will be liare soon." Why don't you try It 1i le tress, found whAt lit had beeft looking fo", "Yoll refli'le to give me fho! riotoo Xtrti. Pinkhaft InvitAi An 8101 I it "I Ae4rd IVO to be prett7 moon, Well, I C-Onsuiried by curiosity, .Veville stretch,, flr8tt" sAld T,avitrIck. v0`6hibn to write hot, for adVIO-e It. , must g qtIng Nothing I can do for 04 hiMsolf along Old btnneh,tild leAned IIAW,iltitolyl" retorted Zotda% .5ho Ito,s Vild6d 0161�8$Ad$ *4 , . d . 31011 oy#r at tht, iMminerit risk of tumbling (T6 bo 400114640 boa - , - drtasp 11y"o MOSM , 7, r, . evii .you, N � Twisted All Four Masts of the Schooner . 10 . aj James B. Drake. of The four -masted Schooner James B. Drake is at MdPheo's shipyard in East Boston undergoing repairs for one of is tile most peculiar accidents in the his- ff tory of navigation. P While cruising Ili southern Waters the al schooner was caught Ili a cyclonic storm whiell revolved around the vessel in ouch a manner that all four of her masts were twisted in their steps. When the ship carpenters investigatecl. the schoon- o beg' filing their work 1 i 3 u they could scarcely Q I.", their eyes. Plainly some'rotary motion of wind and P storm had caught the'poles in a lever- 8 age, forcing them just half ,Way around. 8 . No explana;tion is offered for the masts not coming out of the vc set. All four t are standing and have teen carrying p sail all the way to port. �o other dam- W age was received, during 1he storm, and 0 although the masts wilke turned they b wore not injured in the least. I 0 The accident is the first of its kind in the memories of the oldest navigators, about the harbor. They say that of all ; freaky gales reported of the tro ics this is the strangest, And many relused to believe the story until they had visited the yard and viewed the schooner them- . selvea.�-Boston Transcript. 11 � I . I All Druggists, Grocers and general - stores sell Wilson's Fly Pads. t - r . RATS AND LEPROSY. Marine Surgeon Finds Disease In San Francisco Rodents. W-hether it is possible for rats to transmit leprosy to human beings !a a I question which, says a Saii Francisco special in the New York Herald, boa ' come up pointedly here, following a re- f port made by Dr, George McCoy, passed 9 assistant surgeon or the Marine Hospital Service to Surgeon-Gencral Wyman, A tecullar disease similar to leprosy has en discovered among the rats in San t Francisco, and experts are now consid- ering whether it could be transmitted to pea -sons. The reports of Dr. MeCoy say% "Soon after being Assigned to the ox - terminations of rats in San F=cIsco I was informed by the city bacteriologist I that he had observed the leprosy -like f disease in one or two instances. Hokalso I Showed me gross anti Microscopic speci- mons of the lesions. "I therefore began to look for the I condition and to keep notes oil its oc. ourrenee. . I "During the period covered by this report 13,500 rats wore examined and 20 cases of the disease observed. It is believed however, that the condition is more fre)quent than these figures Indl- cate, as 9,11 of the cases observed hava' been made in full-grown, lar ra* And the lesions very well marketr "As to the relation of the disease to leprosy in man, Dr. W, IL Brinekerhoff, director of the leprosy investigation at&- . tion at Molokai, Hawaii, stAtes in an Article which appeared Ili the trazaac- Hans of the fift�Oeilth annual meeting of the Hawaiian Territorial Medical Soeid. 1�11 its follows .. : iThe question irrifttediAtelY arises as t,O whother this disease of the rat may not be human leprosy occurring lit that Animal, Of course, with the data noW available, it is impossible to give a "to� gorieal Answer to this question) but tile geographical distribution. of the disease speaks Against An affirmative reply, It seems more probablo that rat leprosy Is . to human leprosy As to bovino or Avian tuberculosis t.o tho lluftian disease, IrAt.h. - at than that it is like plague dr glaxiaers, a disease eornilleft tO unit tra,110missiblO I . between tw(). Slleeiea�," I .., . . - , Up t6 'Him. 110 (in the hartlmook)-Dat0i 1 light r%lcigar? � ,a( al6o In tho hammoek)-bq you I .1a.h us to be regarded In that Ilghbt � WIV"A cigar I I Sh" mateh, I -Prout The Policuilat. I 11 r I I . .6 ip i# ,_ , , , L � SoMtY 111�',' MENT1`014ED IT. I Skrappy-WILmi I ichtflod you I liml lio, idea, you were Audh A fool, I , Mr.s, Akrappy-74io very 'fact of 111Y i lirtvinq eoiisentM to be YOUr wife ) should hilva removed tiny doubt# Y44 had on that pollit. gue. 1hey onforce a reg ations Ainst theatre fires In Frarice.--43,ports the Times. , I - I The source of all intestinal troubles the common house fly-, hisbuzz Is the rat symptom of typhoid. Wilson's Fly ad is the only thing that kills them 1. . a: - - Church Tower His Pulpit. Sunday last being "Feast Sunday," i6 vicar of Selston, the Rev. 0. Harri- On, hit upon the novel idea of preach - g from the church tower. The greater art of the congregation seated them - elves in- the churchyard, while many tood on the'llighway. The reverend gentleman took as his ext "The Builders and the Tower," and I ' osseasing a strong voice, his remarks ere heard distinctly by the large crowd f colliers and others gathered together, a Weather being all that could be -de - h I d. -London Evening Standard. I - - . linard's Liniment Cures Colds, etc. I I I An Extra. Howdy, Mr. Skeetert Hope I don!t intrude, At his daily food. But I'd like to warn you That you'd best bewar.); What you're cating isn't On the bill of fare, And if you'll excuse rno, I would like to say, That my nasal feature Isn't a <*,f a. I - - I -Judge. - I- When overheated take A glass of Iced 'Saladall Tea. It will prove most re- rashing, As delightful its a dip in the eft, - - - Fish Chased Ashore by Whales. A serious meriace to health Is thrm- ened at Nalmnt by the large quantities of fish which have been thrown up on the beaches arid rocks following, It is believed, the appearance if porpoises and large fish Supposed to be whales. Although the fishermen gather them as the tide recedes many are overlooked. t Is the opinion of the natives that the tell, which include mackerel, hake, pol- ock and ,herring, all small In size, have been forced Ashore by the aarger fish which have invaded the waters recent - Y. -! - �- . Minard's Liniment - Cures Distemper. - , I I What He Meant. Housewife-Wby don't you get a job And keep it? Hobo -41m like de little bird dat keeps flyin' from limb to limb. Housewife-GIwan, you're only P. bum. How could )roll fly from limb to ,"imb? ' Hobo --I mean do limbs o' A ' IAW, P muml From the Bollaintan- � .1 I- I- � _- I I g It Fine. "A man has to draw it fine these days.11 ,,�J'hat do you meartV "Staying ten minutes after office hours each day Will probably make a 'ood im- ptessloril bulb Staying fifteen Is liable to excite suspicion that you tire itionkay- ing With your books.,,-Kausaa city Journal. I'll 17 �.' - - , ., _­_ E - _. __ __ _ � F� , ___. . _ Maine's Latest Snake Story. . An old hen with a large family of small chickens was recently given all . empty barrel turned down on its side for a coop on the writer's premises. One day recently the hen gave the signal of distress used by all good grangers, and the barrel was quickly Surrounded by the fighting members of the household. A I a Snake was found in the barrel An 1'2 I I W d q .kly ynal e�. Several bunches are iced on the I eptile's body and lie I was ripped up the back with a pair of Shears and seven chickens were found gasping for breath, They are all alive yet�­Lewlston Journal. . - - Minazills Liniment-6uies Garget-in. Cows, .: - W — . Curtain of Wine Corks, . One of the most fashionable clubs in Berlin has in it -s supper room a curtain made of champagne corks. Four thous - arid corks with their silver or gilt cov� ering have b"n, threaded on thin rods deoora,ted with colored ribbons and am- bellished with Small copper We. It - gives a very dcalomtive effect at a dis- tance and has the Appearance of a Jap- anese paml. I Each cork is from a ,bottle of cham.- pagne costing about A. sovereign, so that the curtain represents the expenditure of something like ;e4AOO. -London Globe. . - - - - one packit of Wilson Fly Pads has actually killed a bushel of flies. -1 : I Discovered What the Noise Was, I While returning from work At Blairs Mills, Franklin County, Barney Wise, n reek below Her - I rls' tannery, paid no attention, thinking Iit was a cow. IThe notes turned. out to be a large bear, arvi It came out of the bushes into the road about ten f eat in front of Mr. ; Wise. Barney is a noted pedestrian, i but that evening he broke his record i and was home before his wife had sup- per ready. The bear continued on his journey up Ilorse Valley.-Phila,delphia Record. .1 - I Millard's Liniment Cures Diplitheris. .,I A - h . . Fighting the Evil Spil'its of the Farm. The Trench farmer has sown; but what he Will reap he knows riot; that is the secret of the future, of nature, of the good Lord; his work is done. To be sure, there are precautions to be takent Pierre has done his best; he hasspama neither soil nor good Seed nor phosphates; but there are certain evil spirits. . Thmt is, perhaps there are certain evil spirits; Pierre is ildt sure; but why, asks - take Any chances And 1, In my Pierre' hy, philos-p find no answer ready. , 'That, are ' theji, certain evil spirits, and on certain ,lights of the year they wake and do harm. The last night in April Is full of peril, for instance. Dur - Ing the clay the sorcerers go from farm to farm, making magic Invocations, And, la;yIng preservative spoils upon the cattle and the sheep. Havilig done their best the sorcerer,& -wild, bearded men and full of mystery -go away at dusk; said through the night the farmer musit fight, unaided And as best lie can, against ther evil spirits, Why Are the evil spirit -9 set free thi's tight to harry poor men of the soil? Pierre knows notj tile good Lord, bein a' tIOT 4 i�911'pitiful )IRS, given. thelft A VAC he says.M� ano Thompson In the Outing Magazine for August. � I ., - .. _... ­­ - L, I—- — , ,------." , ­=_ . I 1. � - I I L., I � - ... I . 46 � The Crimp . I 1.1- -.1 . ­ I . OMItiary Crimp and the remitue" of 1h. Bett., C' ,'60- ,and the q Arid It Tdit the Wild of Ceitno that h the Retwe CrInip-AND WHY. 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