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The Clinton News-Record, 1907-02-07, Page 6,-. ­ -1-1- ��_ 1�� - , i; , ­ ­­­ ­­ ". - �. - I . � . � I I I I I � 1. I I- ..­ .­ . . , '.... . . ­ I.. I ­ 1-1 ... ­ I—— I - --:--F------- --- --- -- - ___ - -_ -_ ______ - I . - . I �, - . -7 - '17FIFIVRIPPOW, -PWI-, - , - I - 11 - , ---r---r--77 0 1 . I 11 I . k , , , �_"�' . . I , I . I . � . I I I I . * I � I . I I . � I � . 9 I ,­_ I . I . ., 1 I � . I . . I � I �, ,l . - I I � I I I I . . � . , � . . . . . . . 1. I I , � . I I . , I '. . � I . . I � I V I . I . . I . I I I . P . . ! . .. . � I I - � .. � � " I � I , OJAUM 140.W*-U*AWr(1 ; ­ 6 . I I I I 1 I .-.--.--- _______­_­__._­ ----.-,-�-.-�..��l--.,.,-��-.�-.�----- - _. ­ ­.- - . . ____ ___� I I 44 . � I I - ­ _. ­ - 11 -_ ... - - �_­ � - I � � '- . -1 - . ­­ ­ - - 1, � -- ­ � ­ 6� I . 11 li, ...;,,;, -_ .i . . 11 .11 I I I � I "I 1. , - . ­­ . ­­­- - ­ . - - - �. 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TO PERMIT C*QPI, f.ION .Pwdebted to the usurers. The prom- I., ; . , ­ I I'll . f .. I ' MARK , - I -, .. I . ,IN C 41E. . . ­ . I - . I ,ANADA OF -FORE HOU gandists, however, were equal to 140 . � ^ .1, E � . . . emergency, and applied to. the tlanUal, . 1 6 - - � .-maneft 'W . HA . V VARI.�D EXPERIENCE . 3. . ......... 1. ­ IL 66 . ­ . , __ . 6 . I .�.W, 6 f, 14�.J . I , -, I I . . - ,."M. . _ . ,� 11 I � I I . union, with the result that sufAcimt �`ll!`!l""`l"`ll!l`!""l!� 1 4 , , . , 1. "... ­ -11 11 . . - . � I I . . 6 1 11' . .. I . ; I , '' I 0 ,- ". . .. 8 Mr. Monk'* Interesting Statistics UP- fUnds were o4yoneed. .to buy the A . � I 11 T I . I , . . 0, Do Not- All Agree Upon the Reason I . lqgera'� discharge, from the usurom . I 1� I . . . . I . . an Economic Question That Is The socie'ty -then prooeedI04 *ithoo I If 7011 e frielad.s in West= I . 4 .: O.., I I 6 -, ,6.. hav I...... . I ­ I .. I.. , . , 'Which Coolluce to Qr0at Iworlgevhy , on '. 11 . ' . , . For I"inx. . o! Interest to EvorY Me" and WG� any further trouble. 1. . Canacla, if ydu areL seekiug illfor=_ - .�: . '. ! 4, . . . I - 1. * 11 - - I � -Tho, Ancient $sarch I . . . . . , � I r 6 � * - , i 6 , - �� " - '-F I , - I -6-11 - I , , , I 11 11 I I - 1 -14 , I , � I ., , 6 1 319 P pl 0 f Inion-p4n I Wall WolithConsideration. ' .1 .", ' . " _­ ' Ir . i . -1 I. ­r,_t,6JfA=Pprsil1er0tIon of the Ques- man in the. Dom 4 . I _. .1 West, t1lis of- . - 1 6 1 cl on. usuze= , . I ! L� . .. ' .On account of io..ok � tion coneerWzig the � 11.. I - L " I T, rQ4 I I r ' . I � . � IV V. I - f6ough Mrs. Osloes Recent popular Ab d -,--What Has Been . . . . 1. . 1 6 Von. . . - . 41ouei the c"pQr&#vV%.dea, )a morlh . � fer, will. AP . . I ­ - . r Done on thA' 0 , - L in . , , q Writinent. . peal to you, � Attain ant. . . 1\ r r serious consideration; but it ligs maxly � . I I . . 4 . � nomes �are . . . - . I . . . I . , I . . I otiller good soe�. of. theie tb4o, �� 6 1 � I I I . .r. . I Ons.6f the most dies. oi - '" That the twentieth century would I . I . gp inting feall, OFFEM NO. I- - tures of extreme age is t at those who ,be the, 0e.atUry of 4"perati6u, just ' . , a ­ I may be mentioned the convordonce ' I . I I : I . 6 i 11. 1. ­ 6 . r attain it ,are unable -to, agree cu the * as the-, nineteenth century was that to borrol andalso leaders of.smaU ' I � I -1 Warmed ' . ounts small rates interest; free Press - I ­ , , &-- A ad. nm It- 4! -.4." - am Manitoba Oally 4W 0 1 . 11 ... - ., , '. I JLVQS0f%15r all CoAL,4liCe Q . here v- of the jointo stock , rm 0 Tap. � 4 . I . .. J 'j". . � md the encourapment of habits of 4 Utk,, '. I t w1us P , 3 1101. 5 $ 1 r. ,i,rr1P11q �� L I �4 h .. . ,��:! - . I I be little doubt, for example, that tits, was the opinion of no. less an 44th - I r I � kind of life led by Mrs. Feather . stone, brity than Mr. Gladstone, =_ 4 in view thrfit,,and saving in those districts - � �, . 4 'an.- ifed I � Osl 'is quite. different from t1le lives of the bill that Mr Monk has intro- where the societies are established. , ' , d I . .- r. I I . %" many other centenarians, qtya duced in the Do6lnion Farlism.ent, It is, to be hoped that the subject .. . Wows Recor , Clinton, Oat. I I . . r I led b - � .. . . I I the Torgilto Mail'and Empire, The th _ 'subject becomes one of morethan that Mr. Monk,has brought to the ., . . . . . xissloaary in On- e - attention of the Parlfamexxiof Cknada . . .. L- . 3 Months I . '. L . wife of a pioneer n _h r academic interest to Canadians. The Postage a S I from-, -the LL I'll .. I tario, Mrs, Osler no' doubt hold or will receive the careful attention that , prop id to any.addre s 1.n the Dominion. � L . ­ "I . . share. ot. hardship in the earlier -years. �;neasuro provides for the oftation and an I . I . r i . I . . I L . I - . . . . I I One might therefore 6oliclud I e that a organization of - co-operative. assoda 1. fl _r . � OPFE I , . � tions among the fa=.'ug and labor- QOINQ HOMEVOR CH .jL STMAS. � . ' , I I . . .M NO. 2 1 . . ount of roughing W was .� LL r . � . .1 . . 1. . I Hap4-%y - `1 houg,101 r . certain am at mg clasa�g_-ot the country, and was. "I-' . I- . . i I . V . V I . favorablib to extreme age, b modern I firs . I , W nuipeg Wipekly Free. Pre93 I . . R" L ' ' . . I . . . science gives no authority for th4ir be- t introducea at the last essida of , The'Khan Writes. a 0haractletisilcally r. . . I . . � . . I I r - ah� � , I the Holise, when a strong s�"e'ech was ' *'Sympathetic Story of a WOderer�' . I . and Prairie Fariner . "' . . � . . list. Some. $tip osed experts go so'lar d " . . . . . . . .. .. . , � � . aa to $CLY that he nil . -one ,. Monk. It mad no pr�- I . . I . 50 " r 'Be - ,,, , � I . , r, oie,eari� -takes ' Tvade by Mz I He is dying in� zi� shack in ja'far-off Ir. .. 11 . . . to avoid- exertion and hardship. th� gri6ss last session, but has been "am - � 11 . 1 3 months . - ", - 1. � I . . . . tootter -is one's chance of -reaching the, introduced, and . thi . s year it has been Alberta'town. The White -Fl�gu . LLL . . . . C . � m � I . . . � r I . r -referred to a Bps- him . before lie ever started o - '.,Clinton, Ont. ' . V . . L . .. The Weil that for an ordi�4y . d * L �'ut I . . . welling 11 one stove . is coiltur IpAfkr. 'It is well known, fdr� : read a second time, on L I I . . . r enough " originated in, the superi i e example, that Xr, Chamb6cliaba, who I cial committee-olzid, if reported -.fav- ad. it followed Lim about th . .. I I .r ; r : - - . �oung L man at 80, never takes a : orably, will become a, Government sAd into the mountains an .'' . 3 Months, - . L I I � 1. . is a , I . L L ity of the Happy Thought Range. Few ruml'homes - find need r . I again, and finally laid him o . . , rr ' ' , . stop that h6. can, .avoid. He shuns ex-, measure. ; The purpose of these cq� Death -is merciiiii,-andL.that to ,ar . JV- v . L . ddress.'jin the Domi . Won. - � 1. . I of a heater where they have this magnificent range. .r'Nq Stove ercise,. and yet his health and mental "op6iatife ags 0i tions is simple, They . � � . . i o A 'able death called con.s.umpti I , , . . . * igor are reniarkable. � . are Composed% of - people of limited., ant information in 7re- 'L ' . inventor ever embodied so many good ideas gill in 'one siove'a§ ' ' � mercigul.lhwi th6 rdst of ,the . I N . . r . I 1. . . . eenqficiat !­Iardships,,;l, .. means,"who pay into � the � association -pardk, forr Whoever Raw a cons '. nn . . eg 'ancl Western - -. .1 I . . , did -the designer of the Happy Thoughij .Ther a.trangement of - In favor ol the theory that hl�rd-' i a certain amount 6ach week, and have 'r � Ir IP . . " L, �.. ^ I .1. . yet. that didn't b6lieve he " � . . drafts, the construction of the grate, the circIllatilon of hot 'air', sbiPS have a most benefl6iaj effect On the privilege, of borrowing- small slim's to recover? . I Vns, information aboiit. . - - . I , � . . .. - __ I . the 11-4mall--constitution may bd cited from. rit, �ofl Lsecurity satisfactory to* r This 11iorning you could h I � . I . aiound the oven, the corrugated oven-linhig, ihe ability to heat the notorious longovity'r of soldiers, .the other members. . ,conditions, the chances . . , ' . )aper a no � I 11 . water and keep it hot are points that put the . .1 '., �. especially of those who have been for- i � ' L. Popular Oroad, . .. I I e.,AewsL through bi � . r .. ,. , � tunate enough to ftaw pensions. It . . handa.; ljis� ..eyes- were UXlrrl ion, -the cost ofv board, :.. - I . . I.- 11 ' * IiI Presenting his. bill, Mr., Monk bright, and there was a hQct I . I is quite recently that : the United 1 . . . ', - - I I I -;;i 8, , , -..--. - portunitic,§,. take offeak. . . I T -eat hair ceased payi ' gave - Some interesting statistics' re-, . pon hi cheek. . . . . I r . % L 0. Sorao� SoJCJ ccess o i ye I , � nsli5h ' ' f "How d' feel this . . I . .. . . States 0overrun g�hj - I garaing thd sti similar -insti- mornin . . I ater -who--fou. � I � . ' t6d- . . I r '. I HAPPY TH"U07- , , 'tinib Id d ' .0 are more interes I , V " . 1 .. �. file the War of 1812. Hiram Ctonk;of � tutiorts in,,England and 6n -the 60u- od his old- ,leu . . - . . . . , A IV . I 1, Oneida County, N.Y., at' the age of ; tanent. of',Europe- A famous example te " I 'a L'% ' . � Ohl, a great deal better. I , Itural situation,'a*nd n - .. --- . r r I 'S associa- to:go home to _ r . . I . RZI _ ALIF .. I i0s .applied for tin increase in hi�pel � of a,r SUCCL still co-opdrative . will be able . ation in rrbg . : I . . I . hot��iletUally _ A .11 � . .. .. r r1n a d -to ..1, I � . 11 I Sion allowance. , He did i tiQn is, that established i , RQchd91Q k mas . . . . - . . . . . . . _' t in' the war, b i�44` There Werei 28 associates" 'His friend went o,ut and farm lands -take offer � . , I . in a class by itself. It can heat the whole dwelling in . winter, ­ � figh - �ut he enr6lled, and ; in . . I . r , '.. . . . . .. ., 1. . . . . , . , so became entitled .to a �ensioh.:. An !' -Simp].6 laboring men, who hitd scsxce- group bi'the bar. I r I . � . P i . . ',r .� . while in summer the fire can be cbecked i - raediate�y aftei� � . . - . .. , Jim . , even irwre-atriking illustration of the ' �ital at all; Ten years later ,"Boys,, hb sez _he's_'� goin, home for ,- , ,Nb, 2.., You may. if -vou- wish with- . . * r . healthfulffess of ex0osure-is *furniell, �� ly *�F G I 9 ­­ ' . , .r �, I . I . . . . ...­. . � , .1 . . . . cooking, thus keeping the house delightfully tool. 130,000 ;.tWrTil�cililalb Is had iner"sed'tb 900, Christmas.'; r ' . , . ­ ' � , I i. ed by.Izai Rodofoski, a Russian, who . and_;in 18164 there' w�re C747.' In 1918 .. One of thd men- spqpped his finger out extra- '�ekpense, -, have .the Fre e . .- ,� ;. . . . r . . . households are now using it both for cooking and heatini, and . tly .reported alive in War-. I..the , I -membeM: tbwards. the ceiling; anothed int d ' . ' - addres�s and the . - . - ­ . . . . .- . ,. was, recen - re Were ten., thousand ,1 Txess.sent,to.�aiii Saw, at tfie dg6 of .136. Up too,his 126th.., I I .pq e from all reports they would not exchange for any othor-stovo . r - about -e _ � . I.: � I I . . ,.,�,' . I . , . r� � �. . . I . Year Izai, was in full possession of all i'their capital amounted. -to a to the groiihdw�thek wwet all, silent. 1, . . . I . ' 'r, * * . I . I .. ,nxillion 061lars, , and � their biisiness "'Boys, h6jes! liatch4lly cdWt travel . . Now's-Record forWal�led to a friehd, Id. -about it. Every. Happy Thought. I the . I . . . � . I in the wor' Ask your dealer . his faculties, but hgo came. upon'rhim. j turnover to ab6ut �a million and a all fty to old Ontario. the..way � .. I . . ' I urnscoalorwood-. Send to us for an,illustrated -free in_&.zingle­stit-6h%,_and� when 19#'., - e­prabtically. lie 41, . I- .. I . . , .. . � .. , . . . . . . I .in Western -,Qauada. - r' . . 11 .. � . '. , , - . .1.1 b I . I . . catalogue ­ � - 'heard of - lie - belonged to the* dead ra-. : haft.' Theirrr Profits. wer is , * . . � , I ­ . .r ., . . . 1. . . - .. . . ' ther * than � the - li,Rng, for he . could 1 $200,000. -The Mguch6ster,Union h6a , The Aruhken doctor .ivliro. fost.'his . . . . . . . . � r � . . I . . , � . . I , - . . . . � . I . . I ; .. . . , �. - . . I . . . . CK I _8plendidr -praCtiee_jR, the- ear . 11 . .. ... - . . I 11 . . . �1. �� . . . r �Wtu_ L�ITIL_ ... neit1ter see nor hear arid'. had no sense'. .'- beren -heard: of by practically every- ,at, and I .r . I 1. .� .. . .11 ... . I . . . . I .. r r r I I � . of feeling. .� . r 1. , t 6ne, though idsas 4s. to -its nature are who went out West't6. start-, life. over ., . . . i TO 11411 NEWS -RECORD, CLINTON. - .. .; . . . r . - Thd r . .. . . . .. � . . � . I . . �. . . . 11 I ., . . r I I . . A . tizens. . ! generally 'obscure. Jt iS'a union of again, awoke'in his'ehair froM, a�,two- , , . 'e 1.1n I -ine Mahf- I . . Willian-i Duch. Stove Co.. . i .Some Venerable Ci .co-operative. societies . and. is, .in a' Weeks' batter: . . . .1 I �.. . � . . Elielo,t d . . . 1. I I . _, . d. __,Jor which Sea<] r ... � I .. . . . il�. i , ��Xe ' xt, in point of antiquity', comes ' i sense, tlf� Wholesale department of '_ "Ho'll niake the'trip alright., hl- . �_ . . �toba Free FreSSr and. News. -Record,. as per ,offer -. ... � . . -ican, Noall R - . . . . : . . I .. . Llralted. . * - I ,aby, -who, at the iq grin. . L 0. .. * -_ * . . � . . . . I . 1, 'I'l J�mci live ' the idilrullion owns,,tea gardens , right,"' lie: stid, with a safdon I . .N .. . .1 . I I . � . I . I ... � I , . molit I 0 � .1 .. "I. 1-1.1 I— . , -time the fabts were gathered, d ill I r I , Illdlia " and - soveral ,il4s to carry' 1. "Re'll go home for Christmas' " , .. " I . :. * .� , . .. . . . I .. . ( I. . .1 I 01. . . ." .. . I - . - Bratitford roh, . I .a poorliouse.at Piscatamay Township',, Jr ,rod�cts of its various properties I s 6rowded out . . . . . . ., - ;�, �, r � . I s of age.. 1 tile 1) . . Three, years ago lie wa . . . : . I Name. .* ................... t.�!%.,.-��-­,-.!i,,-"-- I � � 11 X . Winnipeg . .' - _. .. - Xew Jersey, and was 129 year ..countrics4. The.. of the nest. His. last evening. ill ths .' - I 1. - � . . ... .. � , I _ .. . � � , . . - Like the long-lived Russian, Rdbyhad ' to and frbin,foreign . , . .. 1. I , . . . . . .11 11, � .. ,..L. .. I . . . . . � I . r 1. Spent.'most. of his'life out of do6rs,'� Xanciibster -Union sent "out'a. delega-' old homd'-country was Spent wiW hii. 1. .. 7'...,. - -ka(Ir'e, ss . i, .,, . i . . .. . . . . . . ... I i . 6 . . , , . . ...'. . . . � . . . . . . . r � . .. � I , I I , r So . ith li N I . I . . 1. : .. . .. . . . I ­ . . � . .. I I . __ --,-"-"-"- _, � -, '. � - __... . T -'r . ,king as 'a farmi lifind and--afte'r- , tlo'n to Canada a-yehr.or ago, wa sweetheart. He would ,go. o t, Vest: , *-- �1'1 r ­ . . I T----WM-_.r,2�-,,-,V ­-_-�4,�A:�­,--_- -7 "7 _­___­___. . . � wol r ' I . ­ I . . .. ... . .. . - 4 . r . . I . r. , . , - . ard.s as thel, overseer of I plantation. 1� the intent,ion of Purchasing:a tract� of and take up lahZI and prepai-6� a'home, . , .. i . . � , . , . I � � - . . .. . I ,r C I i. t ) t �) IV . . . . , . �. . ., .-It, r � - _ . H6 ilever slept niore than six libura a �. -land in � tile West,, so. it. is p 'ain that for li&; and then he w6uld come., a74d . . I �'; . . . Ir . . . I . . n t.. I I ­ . , . � _:" . . ... I �. . . . � . 11,a fland. B OS14''. . - ti ( P -A.a,otber of3he world's centeiiari - 6f NIVM6 it is: com- clAim lie Id slib VaitV Oh, yes, 1- ..� . �. . � I .r . I r . . ! I . r-__,_.. . I . .. . . . day. '� � the AsSociatioris r-w9fl . ... r . . ,� . . I I �.. � � . ' I . - .. ..,=� ahs is a SeLvian; Osman :Turionzi, :. nitv of'ftinds, and that V�emwo .1 �-wait. And she' -did . . . . .. I . .. , . . . I � .r 1. rose(l ba"V6 ple . Wait. . . -_ __ - -_ I t . I . .- . -11-1.1-11-11" --- I '* I let�� " �� - . . ff.iiowrmm� . . 2���. - . : -,aTlo claims to have seen 126 winters. I the- nipin4ans, who beean as debtors 8 -sneer. Frailty, .., � , -, 7 : .. ,. 11 . I . . r. . . .� ­ . . . � � � . . . ... . , ' ' I . . 1��drtlesa . . �_ . ,r, . . I t"& His .-prificiPal food lins - always been ;; hdVo bood tNiJisfornied into'capitalists. ' thy name is wwndii,�'- -only :applies , .. I . . . I -... . . r , , : graite� anl . .. � .., ­ . I -ir, --a few vears ' �. . ' - ., -, ., .. .1 . .,r " ` , . - .. - . I here arid th6re. How tuany Women . I . . � . : of . - - . � . 1 4 . . . .. r , persons -ranging -Iii age'ftom Miti wai mg. , ' . . - �i .� . . I �.. 06 to 4 1 - * '' 6 n ., '. " in old.Ofitft�rio al-dr-N,V-, I �Iftg, it. I . I .. Ap I VA_t"A"_. ... :19'emes ?!*"t_t �,%.%-O��,& ttt***At*et*-f"A^_e* d nuts. AA,pgether 2 e . i-' T e: - . ea r �n 1 10 , M a ma% . �have been re�.orted upon-. These I � - . n. the C�Mine't ... . . I. i. . . ,."s V.., I � . p � I � . ­ � I ") - stemious of, diet, a hard. Worker, an ' . . . " 0, . . 1'.4 * 136' . r ti ' .waiting t . �e . . . . -ts go ab- 1 � Ili 'Geirriany*-there. are *more ian ! t I - . � . I.. � to show that to be . ' I . .. . is... � ---. iy� - W� -S FU Ks .. r Irepol a,million -and a halt people members . PaW�nce and .Enduraneer are.nQt the , . . . . . .. . Z � I . .. . . 10 . I . - - of 6-�perati�e associati6iis, and more daugfiters­t4hey. are. theitwiri .4ist6ra I- � . .� r � .0 . I . . ..eal,V riSer, and. to. live - iii the 6&a JS I . I 11 . . , H fi . m,an uf actureirs, Itupo . ....30 the w'ay to acciulre length, ol;.years.- than'tJ9,666 banks,.-Irt some -of -the -L-of, God. 'What .would liavd benomei ' r , . r 79' . , , , . , - ,. . la , I . able lonievA. Gffrala�d;states Co-operative' .0 .. 1. - I . I ' L I . : . - I . I - - . " . ' `a " . " '' - country -not . . .. � ; � . I I .. *0 I I r�ers:and Retailer,�; I ' . I . P� ��,Zsus�ed S - � ,- . . ,_ .. I .. 41 - - � ases of. reritark ti;�re is -a i' f - this . had it . been for . -4 .. . . � �. I In m n I . tw�in�? * The : ixemel' id th " � ' . � r I . . , . . .t. it Ig O' -in every. third :p with � 50 'the - I re "Whoo ilag�, . I � "... ., 6--im. S S, * . lb ­ r I Y. been found on �nqufrythst. , bank . arihii, � �,. . � I An Ougli, Croup, Bronch,ftb " .. 1, I i . � scythemen � the � p , . . � - � the, parents, eftjoyp4* a,y rY long. span per cent. n s as members', loggers; . the . . and . .l . I . . ,e - of.the fari er. . . � � . . .. r . T I . . , . � .� , In Bel-lilin where . tho- lot of the lab-' Tloughmen,, �the - tail sawys�s and the, � - -1�0111ght- GdO, Asthilli, 91phtheriia, - . . . . . . . 0 . I I . . . ' ... r . . ., .. � V * .1ty. ` orilig mAn is har er t in any o - ,rJS a, boQA to Asthmatics . I I . . ' � . .. & of ,life. .. .. . . I . .L'Ongev' ' i " th- framers would .never. have accom , UNPITALI' �& Largest.5tock in Western Ontario , . . . . .r 4� �. - I � _. . ., : . . . The An'eient Sedrch 'For , di ban i , Cresolene Iff IN . � . OR' . . - lish I. ­ . � . . . � r " . ., . . . . . , the - I . . . .. . �e . I . . , * � SKK. CHI"n"W.- 4� . V . .. ... I . � 1.011 . record,. o:r'-, at all eventsj,,lol er. 1#' ,urope'an -rcouhfi7y, the co-operktive 1p t 'ad What they, did witre r it' not . 'the ' ' " 40 and -- r . . I .� , It is on - new -one, but.,. A fi4s ;Very. or he divine SIAOTS.'Tho-Bky abov:e Do -s it not reern more cffectiv� to bred in.1i 31�.' 4r Lluft . ' r L . . ; e lda'r 'are .80 relates, that , idea is' a . i a � .. ,, rniiwdy to cure- diseas f the breathing. -organs . . I r I I . . . � .. I e g6,d us 8 : . .. . I I J� � . . ,gy�tiy�l extend their term . - splendid peiiicodt.. - � . . .. . . . r 2 ' I. ( -I I ( ; ''C"t . a Is'tried. to ; . .. rapidly ' becoine popular.. ln� 1804 there I . r. � - 1. th.,kii to tak;- Lhe r-mi:dy into th,�. stomach Y - .1 ' . Every Artiele Quarapteed -as - " orl. eartl - -ere on1v flour societies but Jll 1903. r, . Si6ihe went away to the West fun it cures h�causo ihe car rchtlered strongly anti - - r . I - . . . . . . . . 9 by liberal, indulgence in SIX w I . . � . I I . . . � I . , -ptic i!; carried over the diseased surface with . ' . . . . . . . . � . I CS. r ela- si, -�Child W ' .. dorifies,and, emeti ,. Frequent per -r there were. 286, representing d m of hope, with. asmile upon his Ups;.' VV0r,7 breath, gi�ing prolonged and constant ft,eali I . For it Caremi ftr.. Eyeir), Sick-, - 0 to every purebaser_ - - . uLl 1. . . . . * Our principle isbonestvalu =� R. t, ',e' 011th there. and� on the seat' beside -hi&- rested, mant. ltjs, Invaluabb; 'to mothers with si. . � . � spi-rations andemetics-win arm bersialp of 13,000, and -tol i . . . . 1. . , he ontalri4i *.b - . 1 * . I for their motlev. All sh6uld know that 8 �, .. :, *, were - supposed to -, remover ocietibs. In the Nether- 'an impalpable Thing which claimed, . rJuHrea. ive . . . . . . . .. pse. rarent's VJ uv Q onw e . � I . from r the are 2,600 s' . I . � rl�s Ste Cannot Afford to .. , , ductions in . gods now demand . ' - '' ' - L Thosecifaconsumipt . kay r prices in the beginnin, 0 e IL Icunle . . .�: rimlis were certainl�r trio,'10,000,4 Italy cibties,. in Aus- I r own. 0 cap" � t,,,i,di,!ncy ffi.id.immediate J . , ,. , I.' 1. I re e fron, 0 hs or in- I . _1 i . tot Treatmeixt4. . co=son `0 d at all r tiM ' . . solution. The � P-lim � 4 000 - � in Hunga ed when a train�.hand bellowed �'Nort" pg � I ........ _. . �, 1, . ,.. ., �. t _ 1, _ , Sol]. W4 . .. . I I for -the, r '' ' ' � .1 1, ry . ions of the : . .. I . _c . skstem- the -lands there are 1,450 sb' , .1 11 �, � elements making for � dis: him:A6 'ita H W his blood 4 f th .. 4 f our v i -Now di, * .and - 1. r . I . � � . , r tj�alill- their successors, , 'Xn . - y V ':� thii � r fitmeii condit I I , 4 01 .",& "facirilie r 9- hIP us -to 11 � .r wise * hg, .�vhile ' there are. nearly, 400,10 , ough, the car door, and' khroat,` !. r . . .. .�: .. ,:. I I . , ... :. '' . CG thatour manu ctuying , '. ena W. Turkish 'bath -is a good thi- 06 members. I Ba a . . . r . .1 '.... '.,r '. ., .r.w`.W..O.,�:: .. �'.. . ,� , . It tionj I)sedp- - : r � V atten&. ,short,1:.iu,' every , Eur untry OR.a�at,-P&tage " And "Whinip6g,". as. - .so iqtts�.. - I.... . I . r � . � . 4 meet all competition. , 1:16 Mi representi _ . . . opoan� ,60 ' 11 .1 I . - . - ld by Or.. -g r I ­ .% I . .r � �i,ffi .r. . 1. C.11 r �. 40 . . , 1 . : I. r -operative idea has been they rolled '.over. the toiiise bridg%� ! - 'The - id ildr", - tion and Fraud we strictl!� ,o% . . . the stomach, unless chiefall' where.the co . ,send postal for booklet,- . Ch, I . . + . . - . - � I 1. . . I . 6d to, i's .known to: be the. seat ­� of 1 1 . 1. . .1 I `hisp' r ... LUMMI . NG, . � . . . I rr I . � � . Hoe�it;&I'fer 690 . - ' . I. 1. . � od4ced it has proved immensely" and lie caught. a glimpse of.the .r . MILUS CO.; . . ek-fttJr Ao,..-appeals to "era - and ' , r �... . � . . . aintg. It wo,uld-h . 1. r 'Liui�ced, Agents, I . � Tom - � 41� Highest Price Paid " Raw Furs. . I . niany compi , . ave been , intr , i . , Almli- . r r r . r . . . � � . . I iddle Ages' :P`Opalar -to the workin- -people, rand: t6ric Red River ruing northward far r . I . I I Othen of rr . i .. fik� f4muls ,to maintimik � �,, .00 .1 . � well. for the merr of. t�e M' . r. . . . . . . I � 11 - . .. . . real, Canada-' - :. -307 1 � � .. I I �. . �. I . I the thousand Si4k 1* - . I r . ­ I of 'has been it great blessin'g to them - * belo' . I I I . W. , * * . . _; � � . * r I : . r r .. if they had had'. the bommon � Sense r 0 . . r . �r - . He will -come home f6r' Uhristmas., - .:.. - . Ir . . .. 1. ; ... . . . I children thelt ib I . . I , r .r, 40 I I ON 1� __ the Egyptians.* These'pi6ple, how"' . . '. L4,. Grem.f Convenience. - * .. .. ome horrie. in a noble traiil!' . �. � .: I 1 ,. -� .. . I ... I . I 1. ... 1. Run I M �. Within. ita 196 -DUNDAS ST. LOND over:, resorted to astrology, : and : all *. n -:adthofit "Oat o *do- . He Will C . r .i .. .. . . . . I . . . . - . I . . . - . -on, t e su, ' 0 1 . . .. . .1 . . . . ..., , r. .. r I wa3a every YOM . * , . . r ... 1. I . . Sorts of abstird riostruiris,�An -the hope I t thundering east' none t6 fast. with; - . . �, I I .. . I . . � * . 1. I � . . r I .1� operative societieg is Mt. Edward A. I I ­ . �, � a ,� The* Hos�ital'. is ' i W44-4 . 4 0 th at they might, es,dap�l - the " common r ' . , r ' of happy, eager hearts. -The . . W+_#"V###VW##"###"*_" ) I .. . . I . I iatt, from whoF,q work on the "sub- it" cargo par.wl I a, r ,the.ds:�; Mr. TIL'E. Lernon was. . appointed ** I .nob . a 10"I initita- I , I . lot. �f all. ,The astrologers did a roar- smok .ill be full 'an . -4-, r * I . . I .. . ject Mr. Monk -was. able to quote with - ing - 11 . I -uty., ditifialter'at, Toromtol;:i .,: ___ � I . 6, dov�-bek­r�ZQyjR_­ __ - - - ng 0 . � . I . -.7 ing trade�among the W01140 -do, telli. �eftect, becaupe,'as h . e said, Mr. Pratt's - cache,. will- -be crammed,. - and .the .4e.p. Pr , ".� I .� . *. _ I -. . . . , - . , .. . . I . .1 r ofil T h e ' sick I I \ . . . I them whit stars .wete . adverse to . Pullmans will be jammed. Everybody' . I . . . . . dodge. . these coles- observations with'regard to conditions '11 met. . .. , ,Mr.., James D: Warde . Itas., 0signed. � ) . I I.c6id from any - . - ii them and how to I � . I. � � will be, hail -fellow. we I I I .. Secre- . . - tkrio * , -L I I r . tial enemies. � . I � .� .. - - I I ­­_ _,� I- ­_.. -_ .� I _­ -wbob cWt afford to-- -Mera.- �sltua:tion iii -Quebec, and not so YX� I flyinii tary' office. - - . .': , . , , , r ,� : .-, , r ' in England would closely apply to the., "Me istmas I" will- s4l .from, as cashier ,In .tlm Provincial ,,l, . - r6ce ist 'On .. Victorious T ­ I . . � I . rry- Chn r he � . ­ I - . Fiesort to tI � . , I . � .. I � , .r . I . I 'T , Reg4is as the I . I .. . is Talismin. actly perhapsr, to sections in other., One 'end to the other of t . . mky has the "too - . Ile amulet and the talisinan were . bolt of . sfeel� and% wood. : . , 'r . I . . .1 . Pn I OXYDONOR'ir'lumphs th-c * 411 lnerl�- " TI . . . .pro.vindes'.' Said Mr. Pratt: -­ � ' ­ ' ­ F 7 . .... ..... .. , - I ,,,r f the belief -in -astrol- ' Going home for Christmas I � I - - . &M living in Toe- ' been I, e. ti gu,trd . . consequences o I rhere may not 111 0 I _. - . . . , for vears it 11;19 "� .be i i .England I . .�� I llffAn�r or= um eate,and"fa tra&W' - i . I tuor-e than a million.. sons. b is thtn' ojy. It r was supposed I that., certain . Wales. and Scotland -so:.lar . . They will' swap stories, they 40&' . . . . . . I . r � . - I .... . Ift In . . 1 r . . 4mbodiment of the hig.liestlAw 6�Vn to - me�tqls could -counteract the influence I . . . . I � ­ I . I Do= . fiep. . . � portion �as in Ireland .arid in various sing songs, they will shout "The, Maei ' .' * I . intra ed tile of Q,6ntinental countries of *those very*: . . . . numan science'- - 16 it of a man's evil. star upon him. Thus: ple- Leaf Forever/' they will zing - the . I The Req�'k,4' Iseb por ist its beds patest Scientist - ( the . persond' traveled% with. n .. ` PAT . . .is conecontra e6klaces . . . experience'of the gr . . . iron or bracelets of copper to keep the jm�ll`cultivaibrs to Whom the loan old. Alj&l: hymns, "There's. a .land - and cote 1"'Poieftin , =1 of th�." were . that�irer than day," and "Washed fron 231 pla.m putaide ot"Torouto. .The - . . r *AM*LGPR_V"09M1M-W__ age, A labor of love for humanity., ' - star, at r arm's* length. The carrying of of fiv6' of six pounds from a coLopera- 11 in t cold of the Lamb." - * * a 056 , is, I .. I I . - I . - a, p . it personal . . . I . I I 1. I . , now life into. the syiteir , - '� " to tiv6 bank would `1*..4, gre )MIMIonle for Cbrisl�m"V. * . ful frionds�n e 0" a I � a ;Iidr &g�ncV for health has so mivnY ftilth 1�11141�qe I , 1.37 cu." , I No 01 .,n �- otato or,'of '& horse chestnut deserve, so many. 0XV130NOR instils ' o iatism'must be�� the -&o- �onyenience. - A .certain demand for . - . I . . I d vitalizes every organ into bho, proper dischily ge o �%rgrd off rheurr They will -drink out of - ea6h 6theres * . . 'A' . .- ates, reinvigorates an � . I i idshion. roxindoubt6dly is� on � ction foe which Nature intended them.' ts use I * ' vjgorwj�'� dern adaptation of. thii il�ch facilities the mt, " . __ - I )rings . ' flasks,, and they will-yenture on .*& 4ol- I par . � " the fu y that makes lire worth'living. - str6lo ors Jahored with thO the �art of laborers and very small , , . dyp,snd _, . . . While the a, ' ' re . . I . . . . � healthriwith all the physical 114tivit . - or, it; stars, other'.0qually p6tent operators 'producers, and such demand th6� do-' Well sdng without P oision.,like an. I . I � 0 r a., , ,._, . . Nomatter whatdiseaseyou have:tfil6is theoniy hatilrat onvi. f � ­raiiir of Life," � . 'atour at a slack 4iro.. They will L ,.L . . . . I . :io pain. no doctor nor medicine in using OXYDONOR., - -made search f0r'the , -operative bank association.would-WM ,am -, . . . .. . . - won las I n 'three times A show esch other ceitain photograViba " ' . .. . ... . .. I I . . s. Therels no danger, i . I . " U11 - It will last a lifetime and serve the whole, fataily. Send today for. book doses . of which, take adequate support, be able ,to ineet. ' I . - I .. . � . . ones I ' - Write us a description of Of youp .case.*,. . I. I . . day in a little, Water 11 were expObt- But . a wider basis -than , this is 're- ,of handaome'CaPhdian girls, Ofte. T)l0_ . . . . tu. , - 1. - I . I I No. 53, mailed free. I . . . . . ;h �nd. to pogtPoild; ture is. . stsfitl)ed "Zones. Photo.. Pbtll� I .. . I.: . __ a 2 . , I 1. � .1 I I . , I . . . . led to restore youl . 44ired to.l6neet the *ants;of. farmers;. . . . PoNon, In Fodder Plants.' A. diy in .. I ' . NERVOUS PROSTRATION- "EART TROUOLS.., .t7l - � ;deAth. One man�4 count -professed 'iho would want to borfow more sub- erboio"'; 1. another, "Smith, P11000 Mysterious ploisonln - the floa.' I . 1-1 __ _W - .. # a nitheCt occur oc ­ . I _T5ronto, Ont,. writea Oct. 04 T935-__1151 �o have produced the.,'deooctf()n,' but tial a ­ A and might find it an Barris"; another. I Robinson. Photo. 0 pital. - - - 1�r, E. (Iratilam, 62 Robinson Sto Stan um . . liasionally in k "have been . . I - . I 01tv , when the liquid Was closely examined H�,l ; another "(Beancoup, Ph9to, Since - W�, 6.ft,%VA"jtkAQo",.JVW - cyllonorNaggormorethan--a V ­­­ - I*f " 6, "Tulle #-rai'sic acid in fodder,plants. Dr. 1. L ita MUM- I "" I "I herehy certify thab I have used Oi san- .1neatimable.beneflt it they coujd ob. , traced recently to the development of , as found to be a -mixtqre Qf. Riv r*kdu Loup' another ARRIV=," for nervous prostration and beart, trouble. L feel now fully r6ge-orea to - - it W' tain them from a�.co-operative credit * . , . health and from careful observation I havehohosibMiork in saying that dalwood.. fennel., and. souna'. Another Ha;nilton"'; another, W..Leathef in India his f6und that dation' . , .do a bank; -0 -0 :*,In almost elery agricut- , Plaiiant, Photo, , is entirely due to. the a0itfication, bf Oxydduor," � count, Cagliostri by name. mP I odak, - Photo, Bullook's. Corners"'; en-jowari. (Andro the 1110spital has treaked, it,jito childrow. mplete recovery ­ I I 1. I . tural district of (-',rest Britain the- K .1 pogum sorghum*, my.co, . . . grelit fortune 'in France by the pro- e (� t ' Aboub 8;006 of tbAge were unable to pay - , � . "Elixir . of farmers or cultivators of the smaller and froxg an hundred, . other photo, a) he Rangun. and, certain .L other . * � , . . . duction .nad sale of. an ' , 'ns and the tapioca plant contain WA. were'uVa" five. .� - " P,HCUMATISM , ebrt*ry 14tho 1001 . - - Life," - *hibh was nothing more A& class are .practically in the, hands of galleries 'all over the land. . AndtlW To . . I . - Val ftoney I Mr. john Martin, Airnprior, Out ducing" un- co . . who. ad- L , "That"s her--4hat11q--mxWyt 11 - - glucoside"hat produce prussic acid . � I .. ..'Calft., writes V *re&tlV relieved and less than a stfi;iulant, pro inmission men or'brokers, .. . will sayt. ' . . . 11 . . . I . Gas 1*6 0., .&Afte" seven mWiths, us6, of Oxydonor, I have been, Ural activity on the part of - pa�- vanoe money to them before their , She's. waited for me now four years, 1 when - acted upon by a particular do a bi I r of 66amatism frdi�n *b1oh: I have suffered for forty, nat . . . almost entirely cured ing Oxydonor, t,l am seventv.,eight - tients,- and requiring to be used con� crops are ready, - and afterwards' -got . God 'bless tier! I've got a. home for enzyme and that this ferment. belles ..-. . I . � ad the = � ' I . I years, I gainadVe.ni � her now." I . . active .only undeer- -bire. -'-conditions, I . a f 61 0 'I J=ds while us donot for any thoner." stantly and in Increasing quantitieN. the produce at substantially less than I I . I Vospitalos , be without OxY . . . I when the ordinarily wholesome -plants years OfAge.- _ �ol ­...._.. -.-----.. _ - 1. ­­__.__­_­____ .., ­­ ­ � . the f9roru . Going -home for Christmas f L , The Genuine hais the it musf4iave.-been. , . . � AnOr -O.f, - Its legitimate Value, ' because of the, .� - I look become suddenly poisopous. , � . . . us and vradulent Imitations -,' ' whisjtey! . .. 40 findrp*'], obligations which the grow- . But whoice is he? ,You wil . 11 I ., ilidercy. - . . I I . . Beware of DangerO S tat par".. : *. 1, . . . . . . � I Xwory- f --Dr. A. sanche & (k),," Plalini . tdwt)ed in its me , . . The F6untain of Youth.. - era in arred towards' thorn at a, fime fok him. in vain .in the, smoking car. , I.. . I na=0 0 . .. I . :n alt probability it was the success -whei ihey were pressed for - money." -Re is not in the day coaches; there's * . .1-.. � . . I . . I . . � . 4 64y'sdollat . . 36* ST- 00HAR14 MYER MONTREAL 'this charlatan that, incku6od Poilce ' stamping Out Usury,, , no use going'into,the Pullmans, ,tut I m ha t�e , .SANCHE & 00 11 I In . DR. 4 0 �. I .;�__ I . I- - --I-",- - when the train pulls tip sit North Bay, . 4 '. I . . � I X �'d I a H _ ___ . . 11 � To Leon, one of the 'pioneer visitors it would .thus appear'that the ea � I . I . , d .40 .. �. .1 . "Sri to i tirfie� hither. Thili'man -had tend to stamp out the pest of usurers, dai and peeD in, yo� will gee ag , I exavywar zM49VAM. Sombody's , _.�, I � , : T., the Continent. of America, to make tablishment of these banks would It you willgo forward to -the b I g dor. " . , � - ft-do*yl vjf'aild *1de as � m6del his 10 a loNg Y6ur..Do . child. I - nc: I'A heard that somewhere on the Wei -r and. -later oil in Mr.' Monk"d speech pixie box. He is inside that. � . . I Your dollar relay I* a door of h6ps tO A Great British ,Coriir� - '-,)r. oniploye:r,flrrn,� but just and kindo and tfirn sea there was arl'island upon, vao given a cone,reto example oil this . Hi Is going home for Christmas I .Can. eurd Srour Cough or cold, somebody's child. The HostAlwt pAYN 00 One of the greatest Of n- unwearying in his efforts to improve h' ill the foutitain, of perpetualyouth � . no question about that, but - tractors is Sir John Jackson, 1,L.D., the working'&an's lot, - and to teach , W 'a featurw of. the co-operative society. . -The Khan, ble and divideb& of health, &&A happiness to not- . its,valuable' P - � . � � why go to all the trou � a I I � . Was forever pouting forth lie 4uoted frow Mr. Pratt 8 I�ook all . . Wng chik1boa an � . - - �Iimsolf,- In short, an- aters. Persons partaking' of the Tan, .- ideau"Rhilk, 4ho. inconvenience of looking him uA. . � F. R. S.,,w1w at the present thoment him to improve �y docks 4i employer against whom not even the w hot possibl got oid, fily experience in establishing one of the _Otzsll�ap 0*0 "Im that is, . � I � with the new Admirall . vinghispreseriptibn 4' - � O' 4 �� , otrearn could' -ficene of inany great hockey matones andthen of bw ' id 4 Meade of � re, and the most soeialistig of fjociall,A6 ha4 6, a4 they. might, ,a , was out of societies In a European villne.e. When . can otely into any ps � . . Devonport and Aingapo . nd deatill . filled, when �ou . new Admiralty harbor Simon's Bako word to say. . . of thp litt the purpose , LVC..h(qnp was dxr ,in the past and the '4uarters' of the It children.. . the, question, A table -water hav plained. to tho-vflIll9(1r,4 Ill , nads and'obtain -If you ktkow -of South Africa� is engage'd upon under- � . ney wens de- Minto Skating Club,. was burned yes- drug store in Ca less than ten Peoplo� who *biofess'to bibli0v� that this irirtue would bring. a BPI i . - ' a b7ottle of S1111,011"S CURE . your takings of a value of no the state could never 'manage.this.or ! price per bottle. Ponce do, Leon sailex IfliFfited, and at once Aet 111)O(It -tile' torday morning to thooice. It Was for a'quarter, . . "y i" . ohn Jackson, I the dis overy ization. 'No sodner had valued at $12,000. Five people in�he . i ,,igJhb *11 . millions Sterling. Sir J ikbrk of organ' � . .;five dollars that monopo'lly well have onl I Ame , I, 66 or IDI*d y to look tor , rica beat upon Why pay two to k or .1.4 . f M. A. P. tells, is a Yorkshiremark, at I )�vound Christmas . . .. 7- 1-1 carstakees quarters had narrow ea- .1 when a twent, five cent PP .. the p6stofficO, I . � I .. I � 1; 08&s, The firemen had to go up two. I or be& clal; f�ob - _�; . 11 born in 1851, and wits., educated. at , - -_ ---. I I Of 8 W_ eatkd the PAMWO York and Edinburgh University, the work.,goeA up by leaps and bounds, . 11 . (lights -of stairs to rescue the inm6tos bottle HILO will cure you- " , � oing thorov .1.- 884%uickly ? I . Dam* to the 1108- TWO CLON Y'oor dA0 afterwards f, smoothly as.any private corporation amid, dense sryf I The o s rs Al ighly through and yet it is handlool certainly. 48 A The 'cifilre alpearance 0 soloillon I I oke and flames. . I "t PLASrI91% the. "shops,' as engineers'eall theifi, bdltnd-� bas betti vhvalg,�11 13Y C%Ffll- caretaker stayed behind to get out be- thousands of Canadians have pit 'nnd 'acquiring that mastery of civil eould ha4dle its Christmao trade, I ke. I . . . i I I I longings, and was cut off, so a net done for the past., thirtk-four 1 1%; what can be dous' fat 6116 -foot, Lshi to lay the What this increase moans in a groat I (I'M I .. I OR be your dod- g dres. There was 36 like came 4*46 engineering which was I I . . 44 , I , was spread and he jumped safety. years., lat'SHIL m;1 hundred* in 21 years. � . �, foundation of his grlaat fortunes. His city like London is seen When: itJ9 - . . , tot whenevor a ­­ "...1.1. .1 . , - , - -ar, Greeliwo,A NVIlo. has n,aciled . I Cough or Cold I 1. first big contract wai for the last Red- stated that between seven and eight I n z� . . I �er Ship Canal; aken on to lirft-ain'.�-rd-ill.-T"tlll,.Tic�t. tlefelld.� tll�­,.t�- � Automatic Divoteed. . sprarobn will c . 11 .� tion of the Mancheal thousand extra men were t I HIL Uto y6uo and all. I . then came the fatindations of the assist. On the Saturday and Monday I tiol of *(wverti(yr .1-,"wettenhaw. 0 aris, :an, 26.�-Thc Chamber of .. I .. � 11 . I P __S back up th@ gfiltement - . , - - - , A � I positive guars,nt" � / � �, -Tower Bridge, hover Harbor, and pre(N.editig Christmas 5500,0A letters � Deputies yesterday adopted the bill d,r,'t'g1"*' U h� . . . . , �. - iovr. ,,Iv.a.%ita, .14. Vull last , 'me �,o ve a I I ,other works of magnitude. in appear- and newspapers were delivered within, i , ml., 13al, I I I ,,providing for the automatic granting The next ti . , - � ance Sir'John is on the short side, tile Metropolitan area,. that is to'SAY lligilt, st,�It,t(l that fhwal refortil was I of decrees of divorce if 'either party Cough or Cold cure it, with , - I . , � . I . - , but broad and dee,p of che-At,'with the about eleven letters or papers, to every , ,itill a pla-1.1; ill fl,l�N I'l,iollim platfin,111 . 0 . persists it, A suit for three years. It - I I . 19000k ;�­ ''.. ­­ . ­ -tengineer's typically square brow, 111011, womal -hild fn4jondon. �' I I nealit Vacronx � I I I and e . Ill" . a Was charged that tile meftoure I Ift ! bearded, grey and keen of eye, and of I I rl6me send conttibutions to .T. Rom, * nogidm thig- the postoffl ­,)11'�,' St %I Trl,�v, ;4 1� the . disinteftration of society, its I "I"'k, 0 - a quiet, unassuming det�oanor which - , "I ". I? 110 '. lea) 11 H I I , tile Outgoing H1411 and all the incom, 1 V , 11 "' would mak� tile faillily 'tie pracii - S - de handled all I Tito IV4L71-,w �!t ' � it H A'Aartaoti, ahairralm, of th DougWIDgVid. , , conceals an iron will and Inflexible 011 her ,wiy fraill, .G.twel-1) to New I . .. t . I ILU I I , V. P. 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