The Huron Signal, 1887-8-12, Page 6Cele Pucls (Corner.
J.I. ver gena PNsaao/ay.
Jet Uuran loaned stsalm: The fear*.
Ye realise weary bast ;
Je.• Garen. wee a man of *epee.
Thoiigb Jost • trifle slack
And the eyeless of hie t•rw:ag
l\ -..s on the narrow Irak.
And..noised hi. hoine•'ead,
Voir could are with half an eye.
Ebel thrift and Joe wire strangers
T.. recta ober : and Jur wbr
Ti .c.s pf Miles existed.
\� a. re plait, •e rail au rye,
its. irate, were off their hissers
The tat -{sets leaned span
PO plow and drag stood int h. field
As .f about to start :
W hlle Ow Lunt of Ju*rph's rohtag
11.4 d o u,dicd to ore ten',
if,* •$on,wale wee shabby ;
Ite,ay *arrayed in advance :
The doors elmwed yawning panels.
,da to,r 1Le ,.rod. a illem(
And aru.rn panes were reinforced
w* .e' J..,s .1.11ant,. •
This order of disorder
Prevailed the whole place ;
but ,t did wt cloud the *many smile
Tha: beamed in Joseph's t*, r ;
Kue.dld the rush of .red -time
Utas urb hie t ren yat•c.
Yur Joepnssemed a theory.
By love of ear i►spirrd,
That the way to relish labor,
1s. to rest before you're tired :
.4 tot to demonstrate this theory
War the• task Joe mor admired.
And o hen his work would crowd ht
.1. d always did in spring,
116.1 and the! soft aide of a mil,
And there be'd'iit twd'i(riR,
Regardless of the cares oT P:fr. -•
.1n happy as a king.
And this wit hie philosophy,
As wet! do 1 recall.
At Isar the substance of it.
Datums. of course- the drawl
A ' tending its delivery-.
Th. winks and [rods and all ;
TILE 11 t itaa SIONAL, FRWAY, AUG. 12, 1587.
jessessmenIMMIIIIMAILemeemease
Lead Pae.aeeetes ATM Lor.
1.. wheat culture the hest mtlitti al
eo..Jiti•.o of the soil r needful to hears
good crops. The Testseseeu agriculteral
bulletin says, •'A. well pleat euro on us -
broken ground, keeping down the weeds
and **petting a good trop, ea to seed
lend Mk nasal expecting good results
witbost ihsroagh preparation of the
be,ll. *hare sowing, the soil must be
pulverized and "nixed again and again.
11 farmers who, are unable to buy drills
will only be careful to cultivate their
land lobo. seedtcg, as well as those
wises drilla, they will get about as good
• yield as they elm use the more ex-
pensive implements," Reduce the area,
'Werk _reduce it and piopare it snore careful.
ly, and you will be sure to reap more
profitable harvest& This is a secret also
which not only increases the crop bet
prevents the attacks of rest. Nell -fed
wheat plots grow rapidly and leas tyre-
ly succumb to the attacks of disease or
tus.rt poets than Thos which here to
struggle for existence. Stiffish; and
muting the oil supply a larger amount
of the ford elements than would be
possible for the plants to obtain without
the process. "Reason. experience, ob-
• treat ion. economy, -ail cunbiue m
farming the full preparation and Ihot
out;h cultivation policy."
The (hitting paleness w .often ob-
served in y g girls and women. is dee
in 11 great manure to a kelt .1 the ltd
corpuscles in the blool. T.. remedy
thin requires • medicine ahich pr,duoea
them necessary little blood constituents,
and the best yet dtocorerrd is Johnson's
Tome Bitters. Price 50 cent', anti $1
per kettle at Goode s drug store, Albion
block, (iuderieh. Sole agent. lbJ
A XI M ams tlltsekk lama
m.
• I don't see why Dame Na:ur',
la the wisdom of her plan,
imin't et 1t so that crops would grow.
Without the help of man :
Ifwould be a cre dit to her
Aa' exactly to my Lan.'
'rni opposed to this here notion
O' nein' always on a strain :
1; yogi re not to wu-k your, :f to d. atb
To raise a little grain.
low -had better do without it
There a pruy.nrit.oi pl.t.t..
'Vow a eve l will grow as thrifty'.
In a patch of corn or rye,
1'ipostered by ifs neighbors.
C•tek•hed by hesrian fly,
Ot any other bug. or bird.
That makes the farluer Bich
Rut rnri1 to do jus' fairly well.
Mutt be planted so aid 50 :
The ground in prime condition.
Well worked with plow and hoe
And then us like n. anyway.
The dratted !tuff won't grow.
"11 rain. and heaven's wnehine.
Won't produce • decent crop.
With favorable condjtiows.
Nursed right in nattu's rep,
Why, eta time, ingest opinion.
To let the business dap."
'1 could go ahead and roman.
Till the crape small W.1 by,
On the logic of me theory.
The wherefore and the why :
Hut It wouldn't hay the trouble.
And therefore 1 won't try.
-'It 1 had the vim and ene•r:y,
in an earth.lnake, or cyclone,
I'd Kit an early alert. and whip
Old Mother Earth alone :
Bit lir too big nu itodrrtakin'
For • Dian of common bone.
•:io I'm cement to lige. r.nd Mt
The Karth be as 1 found 1t
It wouldn't pay for me to fry
To build a road around it.
I'd sooner take your word about
The sea, than try. fusee .t.
'lee true my crape are tomer.,
My potatoes tee. and small :
10.1 my neighbors often wonder
I raise anything at all;
Hitt 1'U bet I'm Just as happy
As the thriftiest of them ail."
Cita nue.; B. Dome.
Fashion's Fancies.
Etched silver girdles are rather a
novelty.
Thi crest shaped 'bonnet has reap
peered.
"Pesch colored gold as a Dew notice'
if, jewelry.
The monsquetaire glove has outlived
its ,rupnlarity.
The real, genuine, old-time pea has
has come back into favor.
Parasols are mon startling it. shape,
Odor and price than ever before.
Carmelite in gray or fawn color is a
favorite ter travelling wear.
Braiding ie still immensely popular is
rich dress as well as utility toilets.
R2aulets are made of chains of pearl
and gold hanging in cream colored net.
poke bonnets for wear on after-
noon nese are picture'slue and shale
the Taos.
Fine cheeks are faahinnahls, hat very
tine ones prey. Checker hoard tatters
are not worn.
'The scarfs with hoods, which were s.
Popular some years ago, are stealing int.•
favor again.
Retsina seals le be rather not of favor
this year, having been superseded by
batistes gad percales.
Newer were short Jackets foe street
use et, simple, an absolutely ler,'ect in tit
amd so universal!,, worm,
Dresses for little girls are as rartpd as
tboeo for ladies. Metall lockets ore
fswch fag road They have light fitting
barks and they open In front ..rer a
test or (pimps.
II Iran SM.
Ardrid each hurt$ of Dr Chas.'.1
Liege are is • medical guide eat lreaipe
enqi.s, an.l pre*.�sgsO1111
lewtaining ".rtsl MM
as wasth tea ti
air .,r mallihrliron
•
Build the root of cheap boards, well
supported on strong joists. Cover with
strung three ply tarred paper, tacking it
down well and lapping generously over
the points of the paper. Lath may be
used to put the nails through to make it
still more durable After the paper hes
been put on, smear it with coal tar,
using a swab or broom ter this purpose,
and putting the tar on ger.erously along
the seams and lath. While the tar is
still hut, sprinkle with sand containing
acme gravel the size of peas or parser.
This will make an excellent and durable
roof for implerueut sheds, and all other
cheap buildings. The expense will be
very slight indeed. Nu farm of any size
oan afford to be without a barrel of cos
tar. It doesn't cwt much and will comae
in handy on many occasions.
•:. a. Tow new.
but if you are constipated, or have sick•
headache, bad taste in the mouth, rush
of blood to the head, bilious co.uplaint,
or any similar difficulty, y..0 should go
at once to yudr druggist for Dr. Tierce's
"Pleasant Purgative Pellets," the opal
elbcient means for eradicating jt. by cor-
recting all disorders cf the have, stomach
and bowels. Small, sugar-coated, agree-
able to take, and cause no pain or grip-
ir.c. By druggi.ts.
those SO KW. roe&
As warm weather approaches, we de-
wiest all sorts of plans to keep cool, and
by very earnestness defeat our purpose.
To be cool, one must be tranquil-- and
avoid unnecessary exertion. The pru-
dent housekeeper will make her morn-
ing lire suffice to du the chief part of the
cooking for the day. Cold boiled meat.
cad vegetables, cod desserts for dinner,
when that meal comes in the middle of
the day, are in order. Potatoes spade
into salad ars nut to be scorned by any
lower of that vegetable. 1f a cup of hot
tee or coffee is desired, it can be made
on an oil store, and such food as is pre-
pared warm can be warmed over. But
custom renders cold God as palatable as,
and during hot weather even more pale-
tatje than, bot food is in cold weather.
A little persistence or. the part of the
house mother will prove this the case,
and the experiment is certainly worth
trying. Fernieri wires who stew over
the store in midsummer lumina have •
harder time of it than farmers do in the
fields, and there is nu neceestty for this
Iced tea and coffee and milk are as deli-
cious as hot tee sod mine when one's
palate is accustomed to them. The
hardest pert of the work should he done
in the morning 1f possible, and if you
can iie down for awhile in the heated
part of the day, sir moth the better,
Plenty of sleep, with frequent baths, will i
enable almost anyon.• to bear IM mum
weather philosophically.
All rose shades not eivid are called
Charles X pink.
Charles Lappin of Hamilton, under a
two yeah' sentence at Penst•ngui•hene
for larceny, has escaped.
gal' CATA-R R H
BREAM BALM
Cleanh.rw t h e
Read. Alla
inflammation
Heals t heeo
R sntoreti t h e
BenweenfT
Smell Hearin,
A quick Relief A 1pssifive Ours.
A "eta Mei Ai'
A•--,aasa.ne•
Leasee arty.
Toe complexion s uuly reader•d ■,.
Sightly by Pimples, Liver repots cud
Yelluwsees. Thew st is well known are,
eseeeed flows an uaactire Liver and Md
blood. Dr Chase's Laver Cure polio*
the blood acrd whole systema. lie. 11..
aye Book for toilet neaps*, hints mod
suggeetluna on how lo preeerre the auto'
plexesu. Scold by all druggist.
Miii "Ethel M. -who deserves usppy
fortune fur devotion to an invalid moth-
er ; for sisterly offices ; for profitable
ears of 100 Towels, mutt f. r saeeesa lir
gilt edge butter u.akwg -..Jen, thr.,urh
TA. V. B. lino, ••fe.e.f, excellent advat-r
(and helpful tllustratioo 1 "To teals
Whose Beaus see Tobacco
-Young Iadiee ire Wu 'snout (ward
that and worse habits. They have to
their power. undoubtedly, to saw want
• nice yuuic man from the, de.tr.-rtug
practices 1 the times. Let thew be
decided and fully persuade-) in than. owe.
suu,ds that there are better euj .ywwuts
in life than chewing, stunning and drink
tun, and we shall soon see a different
state of murals among our y..aug men.
remember a very g•••ed u.an who stook -
ed a pipe. He became attached t., a
young Indy of heed principles ; he pno-
poMed marriage. !!the proposer* that be
give up smoking or the hope of uurry-
1Dg her. A short .truigle and he colt
qusred the h.ht. married the girl ht
loved and had great reason to be thank
full, for moo i.e hos Lite teeth, avert
breath, clean lips and lots of dollars sav-
ed for tetter purposes.
1r. the history .1 medt:ttres no preps
'stk.!' has received such unlibrsal c..m
mendatiou, for tlae alleviation affurda
and the permanent cure it effects in kid
"ley diseases as Lir. Vail Buren'* Kiunsy
Cure. Its action in thew distressing
ooniplaint• is simply wooderfi.l: bold
by J. Wilson. tie
.t bar is a plate where wat•rr is scarce
and danger is near.
Hay frier is ;time catarrh having
peculiar symp'oi s. It is attended by au
inflamed- condition of the 'intuit woo..
br*ars ..f the uatrile, tear -duct* and
throat, al/ectin{ the tunes. Au ecri,i
mucous issecreted,rhe discharge:ssoe�.m
panted with a burning sensation. There
1 are severe spume of sneezing, frequent
attacks of headache, watery and inflam-
ed eyes. Ely's Cream, Italia is a reme-
dy that can be depended upon. 50.•ts.
at druggists ; by trait, registered, t;
Ely Brothers , Druggists. Owego. Sett
York. ly
The lock -tenders at Thorold .os the
Welland Canal glade ready on Sunday
night, Jury 31st, is lock through a Beet
of vessels, but the est'' re refused to
move until the last boar of the Sabbath
had elapsed.
The First Sign
Of falling health, whether In the fors of
Night tlweata and 2(errouesess, or to a
snore of teetotal Wearisome and Loss et
Appetite, should truest the um of A rets
Sarsaparilla. This preparatiea le moat
effective tar gtvjps tune aid *trent!
to the enfeebled 'yawn', promoting the
V1ggtstlo a and assimilation of food, restor-
ing the nervous forret to their normal
euatlitioon, and for purifying, enriching.
and s ltaltxitig the blood.
Failing Health.
Tem yeaago myhealth bo to fall.
1 was troubled wita diatre. youth.
r
Night Sweats, Weakness, and ;emote -
Dem. 1 tried various remedies prescribed
by different physicians., but became au
weak that 1 could cwt , np stain wills -
est stopping to rat- My trteads Moat
mended mo to try Ayres Sarsaparilla,
which l did, and l am now as be h r and
strong as ever.- Mrs. E. L. Williams,
Alexandria, Mluu.
1 bare need Aver's Sarsaparilla, in my
family, for Scrofula, gad know, if It is
takes faithfully, slut it will thoroughly
eradicate this terrible 41....e. 1 hate alio
prescribed It is a tusk, as well as au alter-
ative, grid meat say that t honestly believe
tt to be the beat blood 'medicine ever
compounded. - W. F. Fowler, 1). D. S.,
it. D., tireeavuk, Tessa.
Dyspepsia Cured.
I1 would be Impossible for me to dr -
scribe what 1 suffered front Iudige•tl•u
Mid Headache up lo the time 1 began
r•t Ayers Sarsaparilla. I was under
esu
of variwns physielam ast.l tried
$ Brat way kiwis of asedjciaes. lett
serer obtained more titan temporary re-
lief. After taking Ay rr'.1iar•aparilia for
• short time, nay head/mite disappeared,
and my *tumuli performed its ducks wore
perfectly. To -day ni J,, alth Is eons -
',Miele restired. - Maly rkr, Spring-
field, Mao.
1 hare been greatly benefited by the
prompt use of Ayer's Sarw.parilia. 1t
tutees and invigorates the system. narulate*
the action of the digestive and ay.imilatis c
organ and vitalizes the blood. it 1•,
without doubt, the most nibble blood
purifer yet discot•ered. -11.1). Johnson.
•s3 Atlantic are., Brooklyn.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
Prepared by Th. J. C. Ayes k Co., Lowell, her
Pelee SI: .ta bottler. Het
S. 0. S. -Is N.rbis& ardor.
''My husband was troul.i.•d with
dyspepsia for name than four years.
Two a*eerimicesi l.h,rioarta did hist au
atoll. We 11.61 di.c..in*err*, ewtll-Me
read e f Burdock 11:.•,rl Bittei.: b. took
only two bottle. et,d ...e is n' well as
ever, and doing h••arr, work all the
time." Mee K.cherd ltowe, Harley,
Ont, 13. B. It. 1. is tired the worst
(ages of c1.1 WHO dyeprpau. 2
.�� Sew. ID (.JFSJ N'S
Ill Greet Britain the question of Home �
Ririe is h a cold int a attention. eTm the,
man with a cold the head or chest the
safest sty to ensure Hcn•e l.u�e •.err a
cold is to have hand . a,ttFur r ..f Dr. powDE R
Harvey's Red Pine Gum. Fsale at
J. Wilson s Prescription drug store. 11
Mast apeewIate.
Ran no risk in buyir,- medicine bus
try the great li:dney and Liver tegula
tor, made by Dr Chase, author of Chase's
receives. Try Cruses Liver Cure for r
all diseases of the Ltrer, Kidneys,
Stomach and Bowels. Said by Jeuies
Wilson, druggist.
THE COOICS BFST FRIEND
.4 Preamble esp.
Few teen have accomplished the carne
amount of work and goal in this world
as the celebrate] Lr Cruse. Or..
1500,000 o1 his works have been sold im
Canada alone. We want every person
troubled with L,rer Complaint, Dys-
pepsia, Headache, K:dney r.r Uitny
'froubles. to bur a bottle 4.1 Ih Chases
Liver Cure„ is will care roll. Medicine
and Rectipe gook t(1. Sold by all
druggists.
Sow ■ Dade Cased Feld.
A sins young man in the height 1.1
fashion was violently sneezing in • ate. -et
car, when a congaing -to remarked, "As,
Chawlw, deah 11.1, how d'ye cath that
dweadful cold ' Ass, drab fellah, left
my ane ill the I•.w.r hall f.•ther day,
and in sucking the irot" • lanai«, so
dwradful gad, it chilled mfr almost to
death." If Cherie* had need Dr. Har-
vey's Red Pine tones his odd would mut
Ir.oble hie.. eery usueh For ash. at J
It ilaon's pre.criptoo.s drug sire. tf
To taw Medical Yeetessn... nawt all w Less
tr rimy ".errs.
Ph•osphatine,,yr Nene taxi, • Phos-
phate :Element based upon Scientific
Facts, Formulated by Professor Austin,
M. D. of Baton, Mama, cures Pulmon-
ary Consumption. Sick Headache, Ner-
vous Attacks. Vertigo and Neuralgia
and all wasting diaosees of the; human
system. Phoelohetine is tint a :`-lpdeuihe,
but a Nutriment, hearse it contains no
Vegetable e.r Ilinerdl Poisons, *►pinta
Ntrcutics, and no. Stimulants• but siimpj
ly the Phosphatic and (3artric Elements
found in our daily food. A single bottle
is sof iciont to con vines. All Druggists
sell it. $l W peer u -all, 1.owen &
Co, sole avant% for the Dominion,
bib Front °erect EVA Toronto.
Or FOWLER 5
1_0 1»'luau T )
H(l[ F:F? 9 ANTIJh1
111
T1N [ ATED ,-11
V�L"CHASES'
�IORAKE * -
pANDELIO$
LIVER
CURE
NAVE YOU Rik
Liver Complaint Omensui, Indigestion, Bs'l.etr.s.
Headache, Diatse.s, Pain is the Neck
a say inseam ariwa,t (gas a Daeee•
icer, De. C«Ass's Lavas Cuss wilt los (Deed a ser
rod mesh woody.
NATURE'* REMEDY
etasiomitridedsoccer .f D.. Cruse'. Lie,/ Cam 1
Liver Laaplaint reefs solely ',ilk .he tet that it i
is.psod.d fro. aai.re, wen•itnowa liver
MAawaat A*D D+ausy..o., combined 2: 11=
Alter avaluabts roots, barks lied herbs, having .
loweefdeiect a the Kitten*. Sitenach, Semis am
Mood. 600,000 SOLS
:h.rr s+r-•Wf orae.. If Dr. Omagh Rad/" test
were soil in Cr..& also& tete inane angry seas
.,ease aid chill r.,le ,, reecho arae/ Leese Cass
Inial 1• try this sscriont ssadj.
honer NS Noe Cess Aitay Fits
Wrapped aroa.d.e,.wyy bathed IA. Chases Lives Coo
it a saleable Hosrhrd M.dical Grids .od R.cip
�Nr,mati (Xs pages). easesiwhsg over
rnseee metal swim
i1. and wroth byi a dei w tis Nies pees 0111. i.diossists asate.
TIT Caws Coma A .ars and positive
aemeady. Pote, ly mots.
TRT Counts [tu1Fr ass LIM Feats. sy cry. psibet
SOLO SY ALL DEALERS to
T s$llAueoll s 00-. Selo ago.. •.saran
BEW.
OF WORTHLESS IMITATIONS
III As there aro maay iaf.iioe
Moda corded
Mt, ete.,owaewd sad s 'alt
with jute
•s Oa -aline by some an-
rieelpled d-
merebaet• tra
lug on the repemtloa of
ewe
ladies
alime,ea warn
suety Impoettioe bya
lag their attention to the
necessity of seeing that the
Daub*
CROMPTON CORSET CO.'
V shaped a lane" side of .11 (-orJtoegn.ds
111Ilbat whisk aims ars gonadal
WILL CURE OR REUEVE
tlllOOSNESS Dizzuriaa.
07SPIPSIA, DROPS"
! vtgfiriol, FLYTTEN*I
✓ t:INdOf. W Mt Mall'.
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AMf it
t1tAlT
AIRDROME. , gall Or
Mt _Last
PteEL
PARISGREEN,
HELLEBORE,
INSECT POWDER
RHYNAS'
TZ -II z� v3-3=SFr_
ti
NEW
FAMILY GROCERY
The undersigned bet most re•perthdly to inform al,r it. rbttaale of lioderlch and sar-
rowndl■t( reentry. 'het having be l,I rIlKA 1' / oh l A4J: ta the beet market, of Canada
and the enured :baits. a very ssps:ioretuek of
141Z=S1i GRCCIZJIZI=S
Consisting of FRESH TEAS of this season's importation, com-
prising Young Hysons, Gunpowders, Japans and Blacks, amongst
which are to be found some of the very choicest imported, and
desire to call special attention to the same. Also a Superior
Blend of COFFEE, French Brcken Leaf, Granulated and oth-
er Sugars, Syrups, Molasses, Raisins, Currants, Figs, Nuts, Or-
anges, Lemons, Assorted Peels, Extracts, Flavorings, Sauces,
Pickles, Jams, Jellies, Canned Goods of ali descriptions, Biscuits ,
Pure Ground Spices, Hominy, Maccarori, Vermicelle, Tapioca,
Sago, Rice, Brushes, Tubs, Pails, Brooms.
and other tore t.5 arty. les usually kept in • not, hies rt'y estabLehenreL
Ai It.rrAT of elf IKE t.ess. LitDti seL11IILS.
WANT TO BUY A QUARTO. NUTTER, EGGS, APPLES t POTATOES.
REES PRiCE & SON,
Store on tae Square, /etweon E. Downing's and C. Crabb'&
Goderieb, April 2tat. le I. �L
s `.
ONG-GOODS
HZTGH D-CJ-NLOP
FASHIONABLE TAILOR, 7
Takes pleasure :n announcing that he has row am hand a full *apply of
TWEEDS, WOIISPEIIZ & OTHER LOTHS
SUITABLE FOIL
SPRING .&1 D SUMMER WEAK ..
kzceileat Fits. First -1'ia.+ Wort. Irate or len early. owing to the sprlag rush of pat
run. •. w.•factlon moored./"Remember the I'iaoe-t:street. nes door to Bank of klosrro.L111
0oderleh. Meech 21st- Uta;.
HAVING RR -
se FUKNISHEI,,
my shop la the laps
styles pat to Three
Sew Narbevmama.
two of teat Chemie.
erased Rochester
ilaieg C his ire. and
tired a hisrs.ymaa
Umber. we are la a
pe5Uon to de Sesser
W•r k lima hereto -
Ledge a c1 udrea'.
MismitrasesM esus
days.
and Aeimwa
WM.. KNIC IIT
1011 Wet, rttrert. toe door* ram of P.O.. Ooderich
The Greatest Luxury Obtainable for Impaired: or Diseased
Vision is a Pair of
The Celebrated. Axis Cut Pebbles !
The frank that have been perpetrated on the sitectncle wearing
public by most spectacle dealers and peddlers by giving summed an.l
fancy named to ordinary glass, ,speaks fol the ignorance of the public
generally, in the all-intppooTtntlit subject of the preservation of sight
there are only two articles from which the spectacles lenges can be
manufactured. viz : Pebble and glass --all gi ole by any other name,
it atill remains glean. Pebble, on the other hand, is front nature's -
own manufactory. It is a natural crystal found generally in free-
stone formation, awl is harder than the rnhy and emerald, anal near-
ly as harden the diamond The Pebble is not more or leas than a
transparent atone, cut by aid of diamond dust, and the greatest
amount of power is plated immediately over the (centre of the grain
found in all pebble. It will give to the tpectr,eie wearer the roolness,
ftleahne , and a pleaaant feeling that the ordinary spectacle lenses
cannot hr Ary pbssihility impart. Al) .pectac
stamper* B. Lanai ran only be porchaaed frotnles and e3 eglag.etl are
14_ TO AINT.
MOW Druggist. Goderich.
TM t11R.
Extensive Premises and Splendid New Stock.
GEc.
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