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ISdd arid beatDo Your Looks
Tao covrats PAIN A 1,11041 WO aPeen QUUe
uYou rECZEMA ITCHEO
Bismarck, and who has paused the. ite ati
ewes are Themselves, to Mame Kaieer wore qualms than any of his Y
for Illitesh of Their Suffering. lother subjects, must be a remark,
taattetaaa• weak, let undax. a ablp personage, and such, indeed,
e they will try to hide pain and i August Bebe', the famous leader
aufferieg that any man could net of the Gentian Socialists, who has
ber patiently,. if women wawa just published the story of his We
remember that altar frequenb Though 73 years of age, Bebal is
oaaareo pa health 4rise from feeble 14111 active, and his infieenee ,was
never greater than it is Eta-day,He
has possessed a seat hi the Reich-
stag for ohne on half a eentury, and
he isone <)f the founders of the Ger-
man Social Democratic movetaerit,
which polls 4,250,000 votes and sends
110 members to the Reichstag.
Bebe! was the son of a working-
man, and his childhood was spent in
dire poverty. Ile was apprenticed
to a turaer, and had to work far la
hours a day at the lathe for a wage
of eighteen penee a week. ,Fle was
an orphan before he reached his
»r impure blood thew Uvea would,
smoother and they would longer
in—leareir nattfral estarra.
lawn the blood tails thea begin
hese dragging backaches and
eadaches; unrefreshing sleep that
uses dark lines under the eyes ;
alisziness; fits of depression ; pal-
pitation or rapid' fluttering of the
heart; hot flashes and indigestion.
Then the cheeks grow pale, the eyes
dull and the complexion blemished.
Women should know that much of
this suffering is needless and can be
promptly remedied. Purify and
• enrich the blood through the use of
" Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and your
stuttering will vanish. Thousands of
women know that Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills have brightened their
lives by making the new, good blood
of health, and so toning up all the
vital organs into healthy, vigorous
itetion. Here is an instance from
among many. Miss Cora A, Cor-
nell, St. Catharines, Ont., says;
"'Ever since the age of fourteen 1
aave suffered terribly with pains in
my back, and severe headaches. I
-vas also much troubled with dndi-
gestian and had to be extremely
'careful as to iny diet, and some-
_ titeeeediel not feel like eating at all.
)Tome two years ago the headaches
became so bad that I had to give up
my position. which was clerking in
a store, where, of course, 1 was
constantly on my feet. I took a pre
eition in an office, where 1 could„
be seated most of tine time, but even
• then I suffered terribly inest of the
time. As the medicine I had been
taking did not help me I finally de-
cided fa try Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills. I got a supply, and soon felt teens, and even as a child he was
they were helping me and I con- faced with the problem of how to
tamed taking the pills for several educate himself. What spare mom -
menthe until I felt perfectly well. mats he could snatch he devoted to
although my doctor advised me reading romances which ineluded
•$bot to go back to my old position, "Robinson Crusoe," "Uncle Tom's
I decided to do so, and have not Cabin;" and Scott's novels. After
felt any ill effect. I never have • completing his apprenticeship he
eckache now, seldom a headache, tramped from city to city as a jour -
ad all traces of the indigestion neymaa in search o work. Ulti-
have disappeared. I cannot speak mately he wa sable to start as a
too highly of Dr. Williams' .Pibk mately ho was able to start as a
Pills,, and 1 hope this letter will but when he became a political agi-
tator he lost many of his best cus-
tomers.
When Bisstiarek passed.his repres-
sion laws Bebel was confined in a
fortress -for three years, but whilst
undergoing detention he was elect-
ed to the Reichstag by big majori-
ties, and throughout his career he
has aroused the greatest
enthusi-
asrn and loyalty amongst his follow-
ers.
—.a
STEADY RAND.
A, Surgeon's Illand Should be the
Firmest of
"For fifteen years 1 have suffered
from insomnia, indigestion and
nervousness as a result of coffee
drinking," said a surgeon the other
day. (Tea is equally injurious be-
cause it contains caffebse, the same
drug found in coffee).
"The dyspepsia became so bad
that 1 had to limit myself to one
cup at breakfast. Even this caused
me to lose my food soon after I ate
it.
"All the attendant symptoms of
indigestion, such as heart b,urn,
palpitation, water brash, wakeful-
ness or disturbed sleep, bad taste
in the mouth, nervousness, etc.,
were present to such a degree as
to incapacitate me for my practice
as a surgeon.
"The result of leaving off coffee
and drinking Pastan was simply
marvelens. The change was
wrought forthwith, my hand steadi
ed and my normal condition of
health was restored:" Name given
upon request. Read the famous
little book, "The Road to Well-
vil le, ° in pkgs. There's a reason."
Posture' now comes in concen-
trated, powder form, called Instant
Postum. It is prepared by stirring
a level teaspoonful in a cup of hot
water, adding sugar to taste, and
enough cream to bring the color to
golden brown.
Instant Postutn is convenient;
there's no waste; and the flavor is
always uniform. Sold by grocers-
50-eup tin 30 cts,, 100 -cup tin 50
cts.
A 5 -cup trial tin mailed for gro-
cer's 'name and 2-eent stamp for
postage. Canadian Posture, Cot,
Ltd., Windsor, Ont.
Mr. August Behel.
lielp 1omeone who suffers as I used
i by all medicine dealers or
ail at 50 cents a box or six
for $2.50 from The Dr. Wil -
Medicine Co., Brockville,
TAUGHT TO STEA.L.
Canine is Chased Master Ac-
quires Money,
success of the pollee dogs in
France, has had a. singular
. Thieves have taken to train -
the intelligent companion of
1.
rete
a for
men entered a store and ask-
etegestaleercheese. The wo-
) dispensed such wares has -
attend to her customers.
us busied one of the men
lady's attention to a dog
d stolen from the display of
'large chicken.
the woman gave chase,
the men helped them-
e till and got away with
The woman failed to
og and upon her return
her loss. Meanwhile the
east went home and laid
at the door of a mean
so much as tearing the
gendarme observed the
ight and waited. Present-
wo men approached and
°repay arrested, the spoils,
' —and valuables of
taxi, in the fiat being
slice station, where
it trial.
th Register.
hs, marriages and
1 being recorded
e indicated by
miller gets -mar -
ill with the arms
slanting position
veliturled. His
s and gueets fl'equently do
lowise with theil' mills,. in token
the .ceremony., To indicate a
aia the wheel is stopped with the
rim in a slanting positiOn, but at
ore acute angle than for a =r-
age and with the two upper sails
marled. Should a miller die the
ails of his mill are all furled and
e wheel is turned round until
ns form an upright cross, in
deb position they are left until
,er the funeral has taken piece,
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Quickly Extrae Corns
.,
I et; litistaat. "ellief .
tith'ereelrii Extrankr • 'la to
teller.• The sting ainatrecane
,• tees felt. better A once,
another, 1aaellaatiott or
-Iwo and the e,orts sees
Noma', • Nothing ever
kilMiii ectei so ellok tte
aetnataa eixtrastor ' -
it's go • steed, so pain.
;lobe so dead „ale/tele
Peet, out ' Atte kind
fel a 'earn that OVer
-4 ,ti,t ^Ltan, rlitilMit'S EgtVIVOtOk
v IbM$14):1 fitted atini rols
Left Workmaee's Wife $75,000.
Mrs. Langson, the wife of a ship-
yard laborer, of Dunston -on -Tyne,
Dear Gateshead,. has come into a
fortune of $75,000, left to her by a'
youth whom she once befriended by
giving hint food and shelter before
he went to Australia, where he I.
prospered as a farmer. As all his
relations had died ho Wt all his
property to Mrs. Langsote, who in-
tends going to Chili, of winch coun-
try her husband is a native.
• Demonstrating.
• Mrs. Pry—What is all that noise
in your house, Williet
Willice—Ma told pa I was just like
him—always fightint—and pit gait!
ettnetek, itnol Dolt 6o:ere havin'
It Your Color Is Bad, If Yon Suffer
rrom Pimples, 116c
Good Advice.
Wine Results In Two Weeks,
• Miss Nettie E. Callaghan, a well-
known youug lady in Middleton,
writes as, follows: "1. was affected
for two years with a rash, and ugly
looking pimples that spread over
my face. My color was poor, and
rny blood' evielentlY completely out
ef order. Certainly it was a most
despairing sort of a case, because
various treatments did but little to
help me. A friend of merle in To-
ronto Ont., advised me to get Dr.
Hamilton's Pills, so I sent at once
for five boxes. In two weeks I felt
like new—looks improved, spirits
rose, and 1 felt I was getting well.
I have used this remedy for a long
time, and now wouldn't be without
If you are in ailing health, have
blood disorders, stomach trouble,
or headaches, Dr. Hamilton's Pills
Will help you quickly. All drug-
gists and storekeepers sell Dr.
Hamilton's Pills of Mandrake and
Butternut. 25e. per box, five for
$1.00. Sent postpaid by the Ca-
tarrhozone Co.. Buffalo, N. Y., and
Kingston, Canada.
• ---- • --
Fixing the Responsibility.
"You can't always rely on wea-
ther predictions."
"My dear sir," replied the cli-
mate expert, "weather predictions
are absolutely correct end scientific.
It's the climate that is unreliable."
• TA.lIE NOTICE.
We publish simple, straight teetimone
ale, not press agents' interviews, from
well -k clown people.
From all over America they testify to
the merits of MIN ARD'S LINIMENT. the
best of Iloufthold Remedies.
/LENARD'S LINTLf eNT CO.„ 'MUTES.
Value Beneath the Surface.
"How trifich are these puppies,
little boy I"
"All a 'quarter 'cept that one,
and he's thirty-five cents. Re swal-
lowed a dime ,yesterday I"
PILES CURED IN 6 TO IS DAYS
Your druggist will refund money if PAM'
OINTMENf faile to cure any ease of. tech -
hag, Bland. Bleeding or Protrudang Piles in
6 to 14 days. 50c.
Conspicuous.
"How did you feel at that fash-
ionable wedding 1"
"About as conspicuous as my
pickle dish looked among the jewel-
ed bronzes and ropes of pearls."
Minard's Liniment Cures Carat hi COWS.
A Girl's Pity,
nit was King Midas, wasn't It,
who turned evisrything he touched
to goat I"
"I believe so."
"Poor old fellow."
"He never could eat a pickle with
his fingers."
CONSUMPTION
All suffering from ConsurrintIon, Coughs,
Colds, Bronchitis, Laryngitis, Weak Lungs,
or a Weak Throat, should write for parti-
culars of my medicine. It never fails. It
flia.tialTEIMILLhAtl It
seAvy4uTgeogo, VOlg:
The best men are not always
blowing their own trumpets. Most
of them are too poor to buy ono.
alinard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria.
Sure Cure,
Miss Lailin—What has become Of
our friend Mr. Clay? •
• Mr. Rand—He has taken employ-
inent in a powder -mill far set
AND BURNED
• Until She was Nearly Crazy. Began
with Watery Blisters. On Ears
p
Eyes, Hands and Ankles. Could
• Not Sleep for Scratching. • Cuti-
oura Soap and Ointment Cured.
• iirunsvelelr Ste, Proderleton, /1.-eot
bad a very bad cermet eczema. The trouble
began with watery biletere cad Itched and
btwned Until wee nearly cwazye It was ee
ane aloe, eyes, hands and ankle.- could
Pot keep the bed clothes over me at alight
for the emarting and itesaing My ears
would swell, 1 would scratch until Cho blood
would, run and then forme scab, X felt as
if 1 could take a knife and cue the gosh ons
my hands. 1t would (Refigure my face and
make It smart and burn and swell.. could
not deep at nigtte for =retching.
"1 tried everything I heard of without
getting any benefit. used lots of -.home
remedies. such as lard and eulplaw. and else
was treated for It. Then I tried Cuticula
Seep and Ointment and they gave me great
ease. 1 used them about four months and
am happy to say ara never troubled now,
ThteCutieura. Soap and Ointment cured me
completely," (Signed) Mrs. A. 8. Thorny -
sou. Mar, 9. 191,2. ,
The regular use of Caticura Soap for toilet
rand bath not only teuds to preserve. purify
and beautify the skin. scalp, hair and bands,
but assists in preventing Inflammation, irri-
tation and clogging of the pores, the common
cause of pimples. blackheads, redness and
roughness, yellow, oily, mothy and other un-
wholesome conditions of the skin. Cuticura
Soap and Coticura Ointment are sold
throukhout the world. Liberal sample of
each, mailed tree with 82-p. Skin Book.,
Address post card Potter Drug ea Chem.
Corp.. Dept. 44D, Boston, U. S. A,,
NORWEGIAN POLICEMEN.
SpeCiali Duty woofmtahne Chief Police -
The appointment of another pol-
ieetvoman at Christiania now brings
the feminine police force in Norway
up to seven, three of whom are in
Christiania, 'two at Bergen, one in
Stavanger, and one in Christian -
sand, says the London Standard.
The special duty of the chief
pelicewoman in Christiania, Ser-
geant Osen, is to keep under sur-
veillance girls and women suspected
of living immoral lives, and female
beggars, while her two colleagues
interrogate women traanps, a,nd, if
deserving, render them help, look
after the children and see that they
are kept off the streets as vendors
and beggars.
The policewomen all perform
occasional night duty and patrol
some of the worst quarters of the
city. With the exception of the
policewomen at Christiansand. who
wear a complete official uniform,
the women are •dressed in plain
clothes, only wearing green capes
bearing a small medallion stamped
with the crown and lion of Norway,
toZiistinguish them from ordinary
citizens.
J14
Schools In India.
EViderce of the slow progreas in
the work of enlightenment achieved
by British rule*in India is contained
in a recent census report published
in the Gazette of India at Calcutta,
which shows that only 6.345,582 per-
sons are attending seheels. Ground
for complaint is found also in the
fact that there are fewer girls in the
schools than boys. Much satisfac-
tion, however, is expressed by the
Indian authorities themselves at the
sp,eed with which literacy is advanc-
ing throughout the Empire.
easy Ono "BROM() QUININE"
That le LAXATIVE BROMO QUIN/NE,
Look for the signature of E. W. GROVE.
Cures a Cold in One Day, Cures Grip .n
Two Days. 25e.
afiai this here season," said Uncle
Josh this morninga"I'm anus glad
Nature didn't give me ears like a
jackass fer they must suffer like
sixty w'en they git cold all thi° way,
by links!" •
Minard's Liniment Cures Colds, Etc.
What He Felt.
The teacher had asked the chil-
dren to write their autoblograph.es,
and the essays were not very pic-
turesq,ae. "Now, children," she
said, 'I don't want you simply to
write the happenings of your life;
write what you really feel inside."
Little Willie, in his second attempt,
wrote: "Inside I feel a heart, liver,
ungs and stomach, and inside the
tomach I feel an apple, a corn ball,
a pickle- and a glass of milk."
months.
Miss Lafin—How strantel
Mr. Rand—Not at all. He washed
to break himself smoking.
The exile may be glad there is
no place like home.
Regular i
of the boivels is an absolute neces-
sity for good health. Unless the
waste matter from the food which
collects there is got rid of at least
once a day, it decays and poisons the
whole body, eausing biliousness, inda
gestion and sick headathes. Salts
and other harsh mineral purgatives
irritate the delicate lining of the
bowels. Dr, Morse's Indian Root
Pills. --entirely vegetable—regulate
the bowels effectively. without weak
ening, sickening or griping. Use
• Dr. ?gorse's in
ndisix Root.Pili
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AVE KATIOISTAI,4 COOL
Two Examinations HeId to Choose
Professor to Teach the A -rt.
Franc now has an ofSeial cook
with the tide of professor of woltin
at the National School of Agrieul
Weal and Housekeeping Instructio
at -Orignon, A tide worthy a eve
a German business card, is the cam
talent of the French nevesPapers,
This new ehair of cooking is th
idea of M. Pams, Minister of Agri
culture. The examinations, bel
on November 11 in order to choos
the bearer of this momentous title
consisted of competitions in al
branches, cooking, the making o
soups, sauces and other accessories
cutting and cooking neat, game,
esh, yes -tables, entrees, patties, en
eremets, pastry, fruit' and vegeta-
ble preserves and the making o
Oakes and desserts.
Those who took part in the coin
petition were requeeted to get up
luncheon, the menu of which wa
chosen before the examination b
the jury. The concurrent's also ha
to prepare preserves and give a les
son before the students of tbe
school. All c.a,ndidates who pre-
sented theinselvee had to be be-
tween the ages of 25 and 40 and eon
form to many other requirements,
such as being able to show their
birth certificates, a certificate show-
ing their French nationality and
also what previous experience they
had.
Best French woks aome, it is
said, from the ,district around
Nancy. although Loraine until it, be-
came German property had a great
reputation.
Cramps at Night
Require Prompt Remedy
Agonizing Pain Prevented. by
liceping Nerviline Randy
• Ote the Shell
A Case In Point iiiiistrated,
Deadly cramps—the symptoms
are not to be mistaken. Suddenly
and without warning the patient
experiences such agony in the sto-
mach as to contort the countenance
and cause him to cry aloud for help.
Then it is that the wonderful
power of Nerviline can make itself
felt—it cures so quickly.
"Last summer I was strikes with
a frightful attack of cramps. I
feared the pain in my stomach
would kill me.
"My eyes bulged out and the
veins in my forehead stood out like
whip -cords.
"My cries attracted a neighbor,
who came to my assistance, and in
a moment or two handed me half a
teaspoonful •of Nerviline in some
sweetened water.
"It seemed as if an angel had
charmed away the pain. In ten
seconds I was well. Nerviline has
a wonderful name in this locality,
and is considered best for cramps,
diarrhoea, flatulence, stomach and
bowel disorders. urge all my
friends to use Nerviline.
"MANLEY M. LEGRADE.
"Williamsburg,"
ers, or The Cattrrhozone Co., Buf-
falo, N. Y., and Kingston, Canada.
Ready Answer.
Beggar—"Can you help a pore
gent, misterV'
Passer-by—"Hum, What sort of
a gent do you call yourself ?"
Beggar—"A indigent, sir."
No home is safe or can afford to
miss the manifold advantages of
having Nerviline on hand in case
of accident or emergent sickness.
Large family size bottles of Nervi -
line, 50c.; trial size, 25e., all deal -
.,7"""" Try Murine Eye Hersedy
wnen No Smarttng-Feels Fine -Acts Quickly.
X p 7:411 n1 for !led. 'Iyeauk,16,5,:at2ry 1::yea and
N (10 ra Int . Li inn 6n*Ce Monk ,
In each Package. NUM.:4n is cord*
yes pounded, by our (loullete-no t a “Patent
Medicine" but used In gbecegsrui rivet*
e e „„,1 clang' Practice for many yearn. Now
OR dedicated to the Public and gold by
Oruggitts at gge-60c per bottle. Id urine
a re.EY0 Barre in Ageptle Tubes. St.,50e.
eaMIIIIIIIIMINUMI• Merino Eye Remedy Co,, Chleag0
Just who* you need efts's. *
bird day's work—A, 'titres*
jug cup of
TEA
. 000$ ftlfrtileSt for the
) speireroisesswiliftseouiPts
moue,
1 FARMS FOR OALa.
fin W. DAWSON, Ninety Celhores West,
Teraina.
• E.-1 LINDRED ES -CO tiNTT 14 ALTOS a
• A, Good Ifouse: linildielte; Oreturdis
'belie end on osier terms.
! Ce. EV ENTY.A1X ACRES watt eoein
k- buildings end apple orchard: Omni
• Oro miteli rrayri ' Ram iltnn.
lb W, CI A W $ 0 ti. Torontle
CI NE IIIINDRED ACRES fl'; OXFORD
•'1/4-, Counte; soil nice clay loom: live
• acres tin -Aber: three acme 9 rabard,! tree
• story freme house; a number of oetbuiliit.
• legs; close to market, railway station and
large cheese tastory, tura mall delete
' erv. Would exehange for city. tow e er
•village nroperty or • for Win:311ex fame
The Weetern Real Estate, Loudon, Ont.
AGENTS WANTED.
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11OME WORE, 67 TO $10 PETS WK-'
We want reliable parties to knit
• for us at home, whole or (Mare tftne., We
furnish machine. yarn, etc, Seed yeur
mime and address at oore for full mute.
• male re. The Canadian Whnlevale Distri-
buting Co., Dept, W.. Orillia, Ont.
• STAMPS AND COINS.
TAMP COLLEOPOILS--RUNDRED DIE -
1.. ferent Foreign 6tanspe, Catalogue.
• Album, onle Seven Cente. Marks Stamp
i^nmnn riy% Toronto,
• MiSceLLANeous. '
—,....
irl ANCER, TUMORS, LUMPS. ETO,
e.../ internal and external, cured with-
out Pain by our home treetment. Writs
us before too late. Dr. Balmer' Medical
Co., Limited, Collingswood, Out.
Ari ALL STONES, KIDNEY AND BLAD-
ii V der Stones, Sidney trouble, Gravel.
Lumbago and kindred ailments poeitively
mired with the • new • German tieniedy,
"Sanol." price 61,50, Another new remedy
for Diabetes-Mellitue. and sure cure, ie
-Sailors Anti-Dinbetese Price 62 00 from
druggists or direct. The Slime einnufac.
turns?: Corn eaey of Cenede. Limited,
nr inn i nee, Ma re
CHENILLE CURTAIN'S
and as k Mehl of hamar banginen,
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Keeps Growing
• And it Is Sure Ta
Figure your profit in five yearse-Sbe
roomed House with all conveniences,
52,600 to 62,000, bringing In $22 to 626
• per month rent, and can be bought
with 0.502 or MO clown. Will soon
• pay for itself. write -ler particulars.• ,
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B LeROY & CO.
771 Queen E., TORDIRTO
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Another Thought.
"Sometimes I feel sure,e said Bil-
-
kills, "that I once sat on a throne
and waved a sceptre."
"And now," remarked his cheery
wife, "yotf are going to stand on
the back porch and wave a rug
beater."
• His Meaning.
When a man says he has no poli-
tical ambitions it 4enerally means
that he doesn't think he has any
prospects worth .considering.
el inartee Liniment Cures Distemper.
A ?lintels as Thermometers.
Crickets have a tendency to chirp
synchronously or in time with one
another.' It is claimed that they
chirp more rapidly in warm than in
cold weather, • The inerease has
even been rated at fear chirps a
minute fornach degree the temper-
ature increases. • Certain animals
appear to act as barometers, says
Harper's Weekly. It issaid that
while frogs remain yellow nothing
but fine weather may be expected,
but that should their coats begin to
assume a brawn' hue had weather is
approaching. A epider seen spin-
ning its web in the morning heralsle
a fine day; if seen in the evening,
then at. least the whole of the
night, and the following miming
will be tine. If it is raining and the
owl streeehes, better weather will
ensue,
• 'The Candidate (passionately) —
"From, •the day I Was twelve 1
earned any own living1 I owe no
man a penov 1 ' Gentlemen, I made
myself 1? The Voiee•—'aVell, y4sn.
.., made a mistake," ,
That when you put a
salve onto your child's skin,
it passes through the pores
and entera the blood, just
as surely as if you put it
into the child's stomach?
You would not put a
coarse mass of animal fat,
colored by sra,rioue rnineta.L
poisons (such as many
crude salve ere) into your
child's blood by way of the
stomach? Then wlay co
so by way of the pores• ?,
'Take no ritk. Use. &way; the
pure h rbal camas provided id
Lam -Palk. Z contains
no trace of any animal oil et fat,
and no pots:14,0ms miner.' col se
log matter. Fro*n start to bolgs
it is purely herbal,
It heal sores, ulcers, absces-
ses, eruptions, varicose ulcers,
cuts, burns and bruises rn,.re
quickly Heats any °tars k own
preparation, It h el apace
quickly stops the Smarting o1 *
sat or cut, cures pi1s14 inflamed
sores and blood-polsonisv, It a
combine:Ion of healing poweratuf
*dents is purity, leek those 'who
have ro,4
rirPreires end dens Meese er
Sillswele4 Cue Aeeeneefee prise,
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