Wingham Times, 1890-03-28, Page 6‘r,g.
0,/qt ktaits
IJtDAX dAROH 28, 1890.
Ifr is, rumored that the Ontario &cas-
k:lone will beheld about the middle. of
Nintle. • The report however tla:s. not
heel) confined.
Usnea, the new Assessment Act
brongliA tune the (Warm, Legislature
Treasurer ROSS, the exemptions
kaAherto enjoyed, by clergymen and
miiiisters of rel,igiop, both as regards
ealaries and dwellings, are to be abol-
ehed without qualification.
IX the Legislature the Minister of
Agirculture in answer to enquiries
stated'that the Government bad not
decided to iuerease the manual grant
thie season to the Electoral Division
Agiroultural Societies. Itwas also
started ;het nothing definite had been
arrived at in the way of simplifying
red,upieg the cost of the municipal
draiiirege. Mr Marter urged an, in-
creaee in the grants to necischools and
the Minister of Education in reply ims
plied that au increase would be made.
Da. McKay, M. F., has a,bill be.
fore the Ontario Legislature to amend
the Municipal Act by extending cer-
tale privileges to,towns that are enjoy-
ed by cities only; to confine freehold-
ers to vote within the municipality,
and for extending the time for pay-.
mentaof debts contracted for certain
improvements such as gap works, sew.
.ers, parks and public schools to thirty
years, instead of twenty years, as is
now the case,
• es sr • • Is's.. • ."^"'",
for Dnugantion and Port Albert, $000. °Ogin4- of Oztsttng 3114" of c'ntal° an
Britain.
0 ,
0 cultural College, in a paper on the
Prof. lats.w, of the °uteri° Agri -
for Pine River. $150 ; awl for Laug
above subject, says that ae- rue ii 'Lien
hats given to'the world nearly every
thing of ;importance in tile WY uf
different races of cattle, horeee sheep
and swine. The origin of the brede
of these animals is very obseure, but
the historian and archaeologist are 'able
. to do a little fin us.
charges entitled to elders. are Lang- The genus Bos as know in Europe
side. Knox churcb, R D v
I. le- ' Ku" to the anemias was divided intt) two
chetreh, Brussels, Alolesworth, Dam' subgettera, Bus urus and Bos longi
gaotion and Port Alber.t. frown The former is deenriliecl by
Mr. Murray gave, notice that he will Coiner as roaming through ttie &treat
b t
et e, .
Mr. Stevenson tteked leave of
absence for three months during
summer, with a view of visiting Scot-
land, which was granted. The fol.
hewing were appointed Commissioners
to the General Assembly : Meesrs.
M.ureay, Geddes, ISticQuarrie, Ander.
1VieDottald, ministers. The
peeve at next rceetang that the arc
meeting ot preebytery shall be
litineratiug.
' Leave wee; granted to Mr. McLen-
nan to moderate in a call at Dun-
gannon and Port Albert. Mr. Ross
was re -appointed convenor of H. M.
0. Messrs. Hartley and Henderson
were appoiuted members if Synod's
Committee ou bills and overtures.
Mr. frartley,couvenor of committee
on Temperance, which was received
and adopted. Mr. Geddes, convenor
of committee on Sabbath Schools,
read a report on Saikath Sehools,
which was received and adopted.
It was agreed to hold a Sabbath
School Couvention, and that the tone
and place be fixed end all arrange -
meets for it be made by the com-
mittee on Sabbath Schoels.
Air. Murray, convenor of com-
mittee on Sabbath Obseevance, read
a report on Sabbath Obseavance,
Breenetere 4:4,4aftiand.
The Presbytery of Maitland met at
Winghain, ou the lith inst., Rev. A.
McKay, moderator. There was a good
attendance of ministers and elders.
The Clerk stated that petiticns to
the House of Commons anent Sabbath
observance bad been received from
uhieteee Congregations of the Pres-
bytery mid were forwarded to Ottawa.
1113 Congregation of Keleswerth
raised the ealary of their Ministen
Rev. A. Stevenson, $100. The Pres
bytery ex.pressedsatisfactien at the
• action of it e Congregation.
A. call to Rev, McKay from
• Chalmers' Church, Kincardine Town-
ship, and Knox Church, Bervie, was
eustained. The etipend offered is
$t;300 per annutuovith use of manse
and glebe.
The Clerk read,a letter from Mr.
McKay signifyiug hi, acceptance of
the o'll.
A special meeting, of the Presby- received and adnpted.
tery w.as appointed. to be held in The Presbytery will meet again in
the same place on Tuesday, Maj 13th,
at 11.15 a. m.
JOHN• 4cIsTABB, Clerk,
and uestruying beth mut UUU
that fell in his way. He was uutatmed
and untameab. The latter ' eub
was cuamosed much • smaller min
mals than the Bus urus.
The ox was in Britain contemporary
with the mammoth, the elitelatait and
the 'rhinoceros. This was before the
glacial peried, and feeding upon
luxuriant vegetabies in the trope&
Britaia of those deye, the wt. attained
irnmerise size, skehnone showing it to
have been elven feet long lid six feet
11101,0 the shoulders.
Many writers consider modern
British cattle as being descended from,
the, Bos urns of the ancients. But it
is rpt likely that this view ie correct.
Seine racial of wild cattle exist in
pgland and Scotland now, and no
great change in their character has
taken place within historic times. It
is therefore highly improbable that.
the untamed Bos urea would develop
' I
ft RaTilitcoll,
ltor.try or Bloom MYRON OOLRT, IIRSURS. ev MAL
WIlittuAg, • • • QNT.
11 P, 011APMAN,
Walks, Or 1/taitlA0V, LICHNSES, NOTARY
,ese ,•cerm, •,
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iR tritlhaY le011.1i1nt;
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TIMES OFFICE,L44EPHINk.
WINGHAM, coen,a,Rsei,.
PU0140, CONVEYAMAta,
11-
orrics-" 1.111;" Bookstore, subscription price, e. ea. yeeleta L441,01,44
Money to Loan on Farm Security at Low Rates n.
aipLEy, ONT.
toterot. .1.,:c commutates charged.-r---.1.3,1,",:levao:;--:;411-1:_1111V.,71-i681—)tiTt,.10071"4:0•2-Eft---104401:01:4-:1-4-i-,•_-:-.‘..4.!,,...„
NELSoN T. iiiTaii114 . - -......I, 0
P. L. Surveyor, Olvil Engineer .und PrimgalltaTurf 40111,0,ritieuk.,114. 5 ou 3 031 % au 3 .
20 01 is 0.1 7 011 '484'1.)
PRIMOUltie ettel1M011 paid te diela1011 of provortos
into bonding lots, settliliK disputed noun acre , . „ ,...._ ...m.. . .. _
preparing complete plans el. totrivns and village% ea ,„ , I., 1 ,
which was received mid adopte . into dee mpdern ox. A more ,
At the evening sedertint, the Rev. ' that the nareet, of the
MA. McLennan read the mutual report
of the.Presbyterial W. F. M. Society,
in behalf of Mra. McNabb, secretary
of the society. On motion of Mr.
Geddes, and seqonded by Mr. Ander-
son, it was agreed, that having heard
the report of the Presbyterial W. F.
M. Society, jast read, this Presbytery
express its hearty gratification at the
progress of the society and the eub-
etential help it is rendering to the
caupe of Christ in our church. More-
over, this Presbytery expresses the
hope that in the hands of Christiau.
ladies, giyes so much promise of
greaten things in the year to come.
A,ccorrlipg to appointment iViessrs.
Andersop and Geddes addressed the
Presbytery and Congrecation ahsem •
jeci; 'The Israelitish and Jewish I
Land over most of these man has some
control. That food has an important
ed. Mr. Anderson taking fur his sub- of the nation," and Mr. Geddee taking influence upou breed is showu by the
Women in relation to the religious life
..' What is the church's great.f4 need in tact that large bOdied, fleshy cattle
carrying on its work at home and have for centuries been found in the
rich pastures of the river lauds ot
abroad ?" , England, while in the Rectch higli..%
requested to have their addresses lands, where the pasture is.icanty, the
Messrs. Anderson and GOdes were
peblished in the PrabYte9.24' liai" all are found in the Shetland Islands,
cattle are smaller, and the smallest of
and the Canak Presbyterial?, where the food is of the poorest kind,
mittee on the state of religion read color. Thus inahe islands ef Jersey
Climate influences the size, e,oat and,
*r Sutherland, convenor of coin, -
the report on the state of religion. The the cattle have a smooth, soft coat,
report and its recommen`dations were while in the highlands their Coats aro
rough and shaggy.
A4ther„ititeresting question is,
whenecneaMe, the absence of bents in
these polled times of cattle in Great
B • • 1 A race of polled cattle
emekuow. orieinated ingaraguay some years ap,o,
modern cattle, at least of the native
cattle of Wales and Seotland, wits the
smaller Bos toegifrons. But we must
remember that Britti1Iii was several
times invaded, and probably the in-
vaders would each thee bring with
them, their own cattleoand in course
of time the breed of British cattle
would be modified, so that we are to
look upou the modern breeds not as
the direct descendant of ally ou- race,
but' as the produet of the blending of
differetn; races.
The chief variations in the lireeds
have likely been brought about by the
hand of man. The chief causes of
Abange are (1) blending of difinient
breede, (2) food, (3) exerciee,
shelter and treatineut, (5) climate,
L (al in other eactla ntivviliKthents,714,, per Imp
per Registry. AO, and dese Ptiona of ,P. N.Pertld" for firstinsertion, and Se, per litrelernich*ose,ment .
, .
fOr Insertion in deeds. Cress•bections of mos IIIS a illearet:11,10)1008,111 lionpuren 0 pi, wv, tor tiro 141,
Sealer!, and lie. par line for ef.e11 aubScqumt insertiLi.' '
tided, eusItutinijuisttehsgftec,iotsotrogf Tliaarlifillggesh, iCuthal.vedlilaiflutfe., rPoutroi
No local notice will be charged We thaik.at., 1 `•
and street imprevernents, sewerao:idu )10_0:: 14i,ne,A1:
treirritur works. Correspondent:a solicited, too) a nAdilBv tie riiti iiisee8rt,ir cenhtasnoof01.9o‘s.vta, ielto:d7111,0tittoriateiai,titga;81,1,:,,
place and character of work.
MORTON'S law office, Wingham. Ont,
1 ne'llitillirselal'atIPtlarrnrilir ftotir.Sale, not exceeding II liner•
FRED. ,, $1sfor MO IlLOUth, 500. per subsequent breath, -.,
These ttri a will he strictly arilisf cd to.
P • k
\IIV RIGH
i longpeercipaeloroata for longer advertisements, pc iee„
I
WING:ntil.
Contractor and. Builder,
oyx., inserted till furbid and charged accordingly. Teen,
sitory advertisements must be paid in friPriuree,
I Advertisements without specific dirt:Worm, will be,
Changes for contract athertisenfents. nom, be in
Agent for Downey's (Belgrave) nim
that week
the office ify Wednesday noun, it orcler,to
)4 amis. all POIMAMStt,
R. Hat.tobtOTToz
$00,000 '1'0 LOAN.
011 Farm id Town Property at 'cry Lowest Rates
and ou Terme to suit borrowers.
MORTGAGES HOECHASED. NO 00PAIWSSION CHARGED.
borrowers gap obtain money ip 6 days it
satisfactory,
11, VANSTPNE,
Beaver 13196 Wingaiarn.
Money to Loan on Notes.
Notes Discounted
AT 1.tE/SONABLE RATE§
Money advanced on Mortgages at per cent. with
privilege of Raying at the end of any year. Notes
and accounta.bollected.
Chalmers' Church, Kincardute Town-
ship, on Tiiesday. March 250, at 2.30
cLock p. 'for the induettfon,of Mr.
Meltay. Ur. Geddes wee' appointed
to preach ; Mr. McLenna •' to address
the Minister ; Mn.z Murray to address
the Cougregation le Bullish and Mr.
UttLetioan in Ga;tic.
A'eircular was•read from the Pres-
bytery 6f St. John/ intimeting its
iptentIOn to aek lea* of the„rGeneral
Assembly \to receiye as 'aAlinister of
this ehurelt Rev. pos.: F. Fullerton,
late of Wititgaweign Presbytery, New
Louth Wales, add. from 'the PresbY-
tory of Columbia to receive Rev. ItIr.
V arren, D. csf the Presbytery' ot
Stin,Jacinto, a member of the Cum-
berland Prehyteriati church,
There veits:preskrited a oommmuni •
catiou from • 'the Ottawa Presbytery
spggesting antnndinkts to the Liquor
License/Act, 'This paper Wits relegat•
ed•to,the Temperance Committee with
instructions to embody in their report
a deliverance regarding the amend-
ments proposed.
A communication from the Presby-
tery of Bruce anent the division of
the Mission field, under its eare was
read. Ou motion it was 'agreed. that
having received a COMMUllipatiOld from
the' .7.ritsbytery 13rime,•• expressing
diettpprovah of the proposed trans-
ferenckof pnrtilett tho„eMiseion
field ofethee Pnesbytery, Pres-
bytery of Maiden& but•gOng tio
sutficiant reason for such disapproval,
we now renew our applicatiorte of, last
yearlo the 'Synod of Hamilton and
London to how the said tratuderenoe
take 'effect. 'Messrs. Hartley fend
Henderson were appointed to support
this repplution hefosu the Synod of
utiltrt and Londbri.
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ROBT. NoINDOO.
OVRICR,--44aver Block. Wingham, Ont.
BANK OF HAIVIIIATON,
‘17
Capital, $1,000,000. Rest, 8400,0000.
PresidentrJoHN STUART.
Vice.Presekint-A. G. HAMBAT.
DIRECTORS
JOON PROOTr, CHAS. GURNEY. ORO ROAM!, T
Cashier -J. TURNBULL.
Savings Bank houls,10 to 8; Saturdays„10 to
1. Depositsn) 81 and upwards received and inarrest
allowed.
Special Deposits also received at current
rates of interest.
Drafts on Great Britain and the United St to
bought ancipeld
13. INILLpON, Army.
MEYER14ICKINE301q,
00LICITORR.
V.POn, A.B. Lao (Torento).
rt.) AVIS
. OFFERING
WE- 0 1\T M
--ON
AT. VERT, LOW RATES.
/..
RFFICE-OPPostTE THE MARKET
WINGLIAM OCTOBER 4rn, 1813b
land' seems to establish the truth °f HALSTED £
The Raikayiai, Dinnex.
• ilENU.
"Superfish,"
Blain 1
"Stakerliver."
Beira t
"Pieorpud,"
Bung!
"Tearceeigh."
Sling 1
nCheeseorackers;"
Slang!
"Nutsrapples.:'
Sling!
All out I '
Fifty centee,
Sjaboa.r
Ph-wiz,1
t A bachelor who,,s always had, a
• fear that his littleieatiife might Yule him,
sitys now that a new idea has struck
him•• He is goiug to marry a type- "slt.im cheese." Ay this means tht3 pu
w‘Vid be protected,fted whet), the surnme
iihitese were used 1113 the rOsil trade i
NO country wouldlhe bound to give fin
t,
; oufigS0 tO the eoustihner. If the oastome
i witA, his Otylleyeericiar that he was buyin
i
,atttninmed &meet* would Mk emelt it a
alt, but would eitheA have sodiething fine
',or go without,
the theory that,the absence of horns
began as an accadental variation
waeyerpetuated.by eelection.
4 warning"Aqa,inst Poor. Cheem
Mr IL Grant, of Liverpool, wiites to
the Utica Herald ,waruing dairylneu agaiest
manufacturing inferior cheese. He says,
no doubt less cheese is eaten than former-
ly, but what isthe reason? It is nothiu
else but the desirataattract the public b
a oheap article. The public are not aske
ti). pay more money for flue cheese: th
siMply buy at tete price they ale asked
pay, ad if the article is not good th
don't come hactiefor any more. The be
way in my opiUing to grapple with th
tinsatiefactory ate of affairs is firstly
your governmeht,to stop the manufaotti
cle filled chem.; eutirely ; whether nut
69,t of lard, old 14tter, or any. other greas
Maims uo mattp Then again let ever
olieese that is note. full cresol be bailee
4
he
iter girl, beotrU.Se he can dictate 'to
„*.
r.
Ted—Are you going to call on th
lieiresn this *Oohing Ned—No; n
with this terrible celcl, Ted—Wh
difference do* that make 1 Ned
Why.: thy boy,In these clayWrin heire
is,not to be sheeted at.
The ellitris of itid,reativiug congrega-
tionts *pre eondered, 'and. it
4506(4'0Make application to the
1 A.uptatteritsitiott Committee for the 101
si"'Velnalkil.gay.0 V,50;
1)R. 61,49DONALD,
' J.OSEPHIN,E STREET,
Oreaste;;
rlit. J.
Hongt.Graduatp of Toronto University:
Qillee and Residence-711re obi stand formerly ooeu.
wed by Dr. Bethuffe„at the corner of Centre,. 110
P,atrick streets,
Woonam, - - - Osv.,
SCOTT
33.A..1\TJECURSm
R. F. E. GODFRIfiy,
First-class honor man and general proficiency nrOal`
ist Toronto University. Member College ,Phyeiehips
and Surgeons of Ontario.
BMA/SAVA, Our.
Oltice-At Methodist Parsonage.
Josephine Street 4 Winghanif Ont.
Mount Forest.
J. A. HALSTED,
•PONNO.N.
Deposits Received
Mime
Advanced to
Mone
NV B. TOWLE& ALD.C.M.,
Member College Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario.-
-Coronor for County of Huron -
Office at "Tips PHARMACY
.1. W. Scow,
tiatowel.
and In4crest
d.
Parancps and
J. A. MORTON
siatatslr,t1kar.,
Ontario
Wingham
MEYER & DICKINSON,
H. W. C. MEI(, Q. 01.1 E. 1.. moKegseo, IL A.
BARRISTERS AND SOLICITcRS, Etc., 613')., 'So.
Bolters for harifi' of Hamilton', Commissioners for
takinp a ttkitiviiS 141T Manitoba Farm, Toan and
Village property bought and sold, Money (private
louneil ba,morticnce secur,itv"at 5,1 3,0) 08111.
Money 3m ested: for private per.iens, upon the bot,
mortgage secialties without any expenee the
11,eensdter. Lands for sale in Manitoba PAW the'Ner•th"
Office-Rent:8;13100k. %Ingham.
AO • ,.. • '"
tk.Ctt
at third a p6It1fS remedy' for the Am
less doses hIve been permenantly Cured.
to any of yourjeaders WIso ha*
EMS initi Poet Cake Address Reap
.3,4479,1!Pl4re PNI70,0.1t
.85
(As
o Wini 3n/TOBt '
Pleaselnforit your readers
By its timely use tbousanda oth
i end to send two bottles of nit rein
toren IfAthlt will send the their R
13
,s,11111".,941',P.4+Pf$4.101WVI
R.
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, N °TAW
d'al;IVEYANCER, ETC.
OFFICES -Beaver Block, Win311AM. ONT., .$!.-
OCIIRI:"4011d BLYIS, ONT.
Private and Company funds to loan at low rates
interest. Mortgages, town andfarm peopert$,,
bought and sold. Mercantile collietions a speuialty,
DENTISTRY. --,J. S. JEROME, %INGHAM,
Is manufacturing Celluloid Plate°,,,
Vulcanite plates of Oe best materip.;
as c,hea.p as they ca)I be got in Hie„.,
Dominion. A11 ivor9A Warranted.
Vegetable Vapor administered fpr the painless,.
extraction of teeth„ the only safe anesthetic known.
TARR NOTICE.---r,WHI extract teeth for 10 cernta;
each.
OFFICE: In the Beaver Block, opposite the
Brunswick Hotel...
•
ENTISTRY.-W. H. MACDNAL,R,
Maker of °Vulcanite, Celluloid, ,
Silv/, Gold, etc., et,; Plates, ranging •
in prices from $500;tplvards per ssta
croveting and bridgewopr. Teeth ex
tracted without the least pain by -'the use of Vital.
ized Air. Head Office, Wingliamaside entrance 03) -
poste tho Queen's Wel, open daif“Stindays except-,
ed) from 0 a m to 5 p Will `he at Blyth every
2nd and 4th Saturday of eachm0nth.0111ceat Milne ak
hotel; Gorrie: 1st and lird Monda'yb' of each 'month -
Office at Albion hotel. &trading -26 cents.
t
JOHN RITCHIE,
GEn,ERatl, INSERANEE AGENT
WiN011A51..„
ONTAR14.,
Retinue OU.NNINGHAM,
insineArgis
FIRE AND MARINE,
GUELPH.
P.
MAT, as., WINGRAIA.
LICENSED, AUCTIONEER FOR THE COUNTF,,,
OF DAMON,
Sales attended to any prhpe of the Co. Cherie'
Moderato. ,
JOHN 033,RBIB, Wnast, ONT.,
maims= AUCTIONEER ZQ11 T11Z COONVI or
, • maw*. -
All orders letil at the Tuns *ales promptly 4 *ad.,
ed to. Terms reasonable. .4
J
AMES HENDARS0b,
Litnimeso Arm:texas Vos COemir* Nelms aina,p,
4, BEVEL
All wales attended to promptly SO OS the 'Thome
Notice.
0.11..,otSee Moderate and SatistaotiOn Guaranteed,
misoseary arrangements can be made
TatuaviiIee
WU:4HW, 081
BOLTON & HAV.51148
. L, & Ik Suarzreas eve CITA Easissea
LISTOWEL ants WiN011A11.
Alt orders lea at the OM* al
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aod
mino,turis
Torte
How nnigh '41° ft; ttrl
018r hernia, the . 8, gees
.41/4, A.11 Ki vett to thee a very ,be
Ntoet earth to the
thy invaliding milli:,
To soellt the seutn
Nor cease tilliislande of t)i
Will be tuouspolined by th
And rooks to thee
What course wilt thou am
Wilt thoeith eternal suow
iWiit seek the icy peaks et
teseimath inolement Polar
00Id England claims impe
Hse ikcien teneeriesloot
She of her giant wealth
Where millionRI
Her hoarded neaps of sill
4 bettor gift 11110
Than thee thou great deV
And nay fair lan
Of on abundance of a foe,
That thy paternal olive n
,
Rud conntwooy-il
4,1 Did sages of prophetic 81
ehold thee seek rernotel
Art thou an apoottlyptio
Asaiglied tolls a crowuil
Still, symbol of industri
Tlieluilolent may Well r
And lesson free
And hb that will 'not ear
'' With, sweat et brow anti
Go brand him i
For thoti:ott sluggard or
'Milt tittle self ;
Wiett though we use the
'To make thee from our
Our reiteour is
Tor thou 0)1)11483)0(1(1 whe
With tempest mooed sce
The aerial space thy vi,
The arched sky its vital
t'Itis Butter
At a reran t ;fleeting,
yartners's tustitnte, ILI
:South Wentworth, deli
;cal address on the dair
iario. After referring
'sent 3I.000,000 worth 4.
;last year, the quality
lloest in world, he said
t -startling that fourteen
sent mere betterlm. l!li
eat, because Ontario 8
• tile kind of butter tb
England. England w
worth of bunter trent
but the quantity mum
be equet to Deets!' or
vory sinall omit CHOOSE
So tirril.figed ttti DO H131i
WIN wr mouths, mud 01
1110141 1(111 were dot
cvinter, made to yielc
•milking eleven 1001111
five. Odd creamery
sol1 its butter le Tor,1
At 1101104. Fil•CHAeCti C
.-• ithld, at any, rate
littIlle of ‘vhat they u,
.: ph/Ailed io reference,
' ..1)ailish uutter, that
WWII io large interes
the 11.11411114 -batter 1
i uciudes a o.nitinagu
.,.. expose of the -Stace
•I'n each year, where
ter will be received
the juages decision t
ter as received, and
of fourteen days. 31
sent immediately 0
or telegram, so that
. be able to make a si
tion, and the setup)
RS ofteu as require
must send iu a retu
system generally 1(
witia special reforM
'which the samples
the number of d
Niue judges have h
act in groups of tb
'recording an inde
*ample, which is cl
other two groups.
Of two butter me
expert. The exhi
...7 ens,cket rate for th
'iwill,be held at 11161
itug eight months 41
How
The following
'Information in .
and breatliiir; •w
tacky reeenla
tly
..
years, who wrot
jest
We breathe
lights, our kitin
it wasn't for on
when we slept.
life a going, will
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