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According _to rules' competitors who h:\ve not
more than six words wrong, should send in a ietier
plnillly stating how their eifort coiresponds with the
oo`»»o-Q-vooovoeo
day, January 22 inst.
Failure _to comply with these conditions will dis- § Here we hmje a difference of 2 1_2 of hugs slaughtered at the gh.,,»10¢l¢_
qualify competitors.
and post to reach the Guardian oilice by -i p. m. Thurs-
' We have shipped large quantities ol Ground Limestone - 1 _ -
I to the Island and it has liven wonderful results. _ same m°ll°y ahve- We Wllllld lllwe '10 carrying excesslw fall Wlllcll Wlll dress
We solicit your drders for either bulk or begged Lime. 1 _ \ i ht l d f '
Can ship bagged lime at one dny's notice. ._ ' 50x1'00`$150'00 ' ve g logs an at so.w'S_wm beat
. 2oox'i5_s1so.oo *his ‘“'°f“80 H fcw lwlnts. but on
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Yi-ILLOW l‘ll‘lE SEED the Covmimclit cf New Zealand for farm, he begins by starving them for--l-'l"f1 Price 2111-3 Eflllills dressed price. gcmcl. with the lmhlmzmh mmm., in BOSTON, Mass., . an. i.-- mer-
_- its plantations. e 24 hours. During this fasting period Applying this formula to actulil hog which uw cm.C,,SS is mmhm whhs riell wollicll cinill0l't‘fl 115 0i1f‘l'=\i01`f» ill
Three and a liziif tons of yellow V the hogs will lose from 15 to 21.l’l`l‘fl‘-5 We get l-he l0ll0Wl11L' !'0S\1liS2 ch 1-0ul_¢ml_lm,m,,-het mam, h mm_ 'ill-J iclepholic cXCl1=1l1g¢i»' 01' (v1'f‘=1i<1'
line sccrl :ind nearly one and a hal! "__
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x _lence becomes greater, and vice versa.
‘.m.r9L-l Solulign addressed; . :!To demonstrate this rule, let us take
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Care Editor Charlottetown Guardian
Charlottetown
oo eva-4-+4 noses;
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l can oq nm-oo-4-ow-ww oem 04+# on-444+ ow o-4 04 eu-o we woo _ Hllvc. 'Flint is: l’~l'°l`*‘€0 200 Duimfl li0B Will dress 73
__ _ _ _ _ _' _ _ Z - 150xl5_$3g_50 lpcrceni. when weighed warm. This
_ llgaxll 1.4__$22_50_ does ilot cover the usual 5 pound
noniaatfu, QQ® l
' _ l Here we have a dh- -of 3 3_4 _shrink which the carcass would lose
6' . - .
_ 1 . cents. Let us take all ,ne caseflllel' llclllg °°0l°d- The HUUVG DGP-
, ' l i0 Wllillasize this point. Let dressed fclllllge- lf fmyilllllg. errs in favor of
lg ,pork sen for $1 per lh To get the the dressed hog. There are some hogs
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Th” qll”l'l°l`l °f dl'°“ln3 lm!! Un §WelKhi_f5 are then compared and the
I3? fxmtlll "le Wlllcll 13 0118881113 farmer believes that his hogs dressed
____e_ a ten ion of our farmers at this as high as 80 percent.
s__s;_¢; gchar. It is spracticc which is; 'rg demonstrate this point let us
er nh” V mlslaken N958. f-0geth- take a. hog which weighs 200 after
____e “;__ _ ll °°l'lllll"l °m°‘-ill* 0! Drejud- receiving his usual morning feed.
__ _-oss _S Huprafrtice which results in Let this hog be fasted for 24 hours
__0nu_m__°_ 1; Swine Brower. but un- and at the bset he will weigh 183
he be__ °{ he lS_S0 IBF misled that pounds. It he is weighed lifter being
_ l °V°~' ° ls f°ll0\Vll1B the most bled he will weigh around 175 pounds.
piofitablo method. If those swine If we dress this hog we mav have a
_§_l_’:01;'Cl: rwh; now dress their own ldressed weight of 146 pounds. Now in
___w§_m __e e _ make ll fall' lest be- fl8'uring the dressing percentage the
_____ve _:gun fl’ TYOSSIHB and Shipping farmer makes the error of compar-
woula so pract ee of home dressing ilig the dressed weight to the 135
T____o__ an eeaie. pounds shrunk live weight. He thus
me mnF_i__0U|- _l_-he COUlil»ry. we hear _gets a dressing percentage of 79, or'
____ __c___i__»_ 111'; _ enient that there is In dressing shrink of 21 pounds pei-_
Cmh ~ un Let differellce of three -hundred. This test. with its result, 1;; ,
.i a pound etvieen live and dres- not fair. To make the tcst more ull-
Wd 11055. Seine farmers will even ,ir-fir, this farmer forgot to allow .5
maintain, that this fixed difference pounds which the drc'sed carcass
is ‘ ' ° =
vhly two cents. This fallacy has would shrink when cooled. What he'
been the cause of serious loss to oul' should have done wa" to let the car
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_ arnlcis. _ cass cool over night. He would find
Any su-'ine grower who seriously that it shrunk this 5 pounds Then'
considers this question should hnoiv by c0m;:_-iring thgll- weight whh mc,
that this dlt’fel'ence between the val- fed live weight. of 200 pounds lm
uc of live and dressed hogs varies would get a drc-ssilig perceiltage of
_“ 1111 the Price- In other \vords. lf the ,vo -nu; would be the result or a fau-
.prlce of P1085 lflVll'iC¢S. this differ- test and could be used in deciding
tile inethcd oi’ marketing in future.
_a_ 200 pound live hog, and use a. dres- |»,»a¢llc,,| Tc"
i5lflS percentage of 75 for simplicity
1 h-gu1.mg_ Thi' hog would thus In tile foregoing illustiutioii wc
l-ess 150 pouhdlh In this use if we tool: hypothetical weights. Some far-
uld get 10 cents for the dressed _mers Wlll slate l-lla* mls 300 D0llI1d
amass we should receive 7 1_2 Gems |live hog would dress lnucli morc_than
lah\.¢_ That “_ _ 141 pounds cold weight. Let us deal
l150xl0415_00 with this question by using not sup-
2'00x7 1-2-$1500 l>05ition, but facts. Tests on hundred
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cents. Again, ii’ dressed pork sells for ww" l`llll'lll9 dllrlng the last flight
15 cents we should get 11 1_4 cents years bear out the statement that thc
rmeive only 75 gems per 1h_ That ls: somewhat above this average. Over-
Here We have E dm.e__encc of 25 the other hand, light hogs or hogs
' fixed, but it increases as the price of ll' °ll'°S5e°l» lt W°U_ld be Wlill the
, Fei simplicity in comparing dr.;-5.
sewn.; I.-,racy sed and live prices let us reduce
these known dressing percentages to
The second fallacy held by' many ll l'°l'l“lll“-
farmers is that the average hog will '
dress from 75 to 80 percent. They bc- l °l'lll‘ll‘l l° °"'“l'“f¢ ll"¢ "nfl ¢lreSSl‘d
‘lievc that the total dressing shrink lm! l1l'l¢'¢§
will be from 20l`to 25 pounds pci'
llunul-cu. This siateluent cannot be. W0 fvulld that 73 is the average
suppgrged by fac¢,s_ The muse of the dressing percentage when hogs are
mistaken idea is that most farmers wld Plllcks lll- N°W 73 l'19I`0C1li€C1ll&lS
never make n. test for dressing per- allPf°xlm9WlY 841- If We KNOW the
¢£.hmg¢_ or if lhéy d0_ they do ho: dressed price we can figure its equiv-
lualxe the lest ill a fair inanlier. fllclll- “lim by iililltiplying this dros-
Wlieli hogs are sold alive 1t_is the sfll l’l`l°“ lll’ 3 and fllvlflllig by ll- _
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_ TotalAssets............
Policy and Annuity Reserves
_ Prciniuni and In tcrest Income
_ Payments to Policyliolders . 1.
Vice-President
s.j.Moo1us
TORONTO
l`rcil'dcnz The Bunk of Noi-li Scotia
l‘l'::siJcnt Moore Corporation, Limited
1 We 0 1930
The results achieved by The Imperial Life
' Assurance Company of Canada in 1930 will -A
be very gratifying to policyholders and others 1
interested _in the Company’s progress: '
1920 1925 1950
Assurances in Force. . . . . $116,201,347 195,068,289 300,932,205
Assurances Issued . . . . . . . . 51,152,071 54,595,-590 37,350,210
19,3 10,405 35,047,398 62,979,827
16,018,229 29,480,492 55,059,981
4,9'/5,802 8,925,057 15,830,045
1,549,867 5,11 1,364 6,5 50,785
The millions of dollars of Reserves held by. The lnmerial Life are calculated on so strong a basis
that interest earnings of only 3% are sufficient to maintain them. The difference between this 5 rate
and the 6% actually earned gives an exceptionally wide ina: gin for policyholders’ profits and security. A
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Plwident A ' Vl'l'e-Presideazt
C-. A. MORROW E. T. MALONE, K.C.
TORONTO TORONTO
Vi¢e»l’f¢ii`d¢n¢ Central Canada Loan 5? Vicefilreiilicllt Toronto General Trusts Carp.
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Siivings Co. Director Toronto Savings Q Loan Company
Director Canadian Bank of Commerce
SIR JOHN AIRD _
. TORONTO '
Pvzsidcnt The Canadian Banlc of Commerce
' Director Brazilian Traction Company
J. P. BICKELI.
TORONTO
' President Mclntyre Porcu ine hiines Ltd.
Director International Nichol Cc. of Can. Ltd.
PATRICK BURNS
` CALGARY
Founder P. Burns fi Co. Limited
Director Bank of Montreal
- D. B., HANNA
~ ToaoNTo
ilvcsidmt \‘/:stern Caliaela Flour Mills Co.
i?=.~;.lln British Empire Trust Com any of
Illanaging Director
SIR HERBERT HOLT
MONTREAL
President Royal Bank of Canada
President Montrail Light, Heat Es’ Power Cb.
J _ W. MITCHELL
TORONTO
_ Vic:»l’r¢ildenr Dominion Securities Corp. Ltd,
W. G. MORROW
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Vic:-President Toronto Savings E? Loan Co.
Lonclbn, England Divccwr National Trust Company, Limited
HON. DONAT RAYMOND '
J. F. wlssToN MONHM _
Member The Senate oi' Canada
Director The Canadian Bank of Commerce
JAMES.
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Pvcsident Ryrie-Birks, Limited _ -
Director Nacional Trust Company, Limited l
H. H. WILLIAMS
T ORON T0
Dirzror The Dominion Bank ‘
Director Toronto General Trusts Corpol'.iti`on
RYRIE
ONTO _ i -
FRANK PORTER WOOD ` -' ~
TORONTO `
President Burlmgton S
Copy of Complete Report for 1930 mailed on request
The Imperial-Life A-ssurflncc Co.
' of Canada
FOUNDED 1897 Head Ojice, TORONTO
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practice to give thenl their usual fill. Sllllll‘ll`ll’- ll We lla” l-llc lil"-‘ Pfiues partially cooked iii the :aclllrling pro- 1\IARRll-;l» w(l.\lLN T0 ‘Rl-J JOH-
ivliich in most cases, will avergge ""9 llllllllllly lt bl’ ll “ml °ll"ld9 by cess. A high percentage ure "siioulrl- LES;
from 15 to 20 pounds When a farm- 8 l° get lls elllllvalelll ‘ll`€55°‘l that ls cr stuck" thus serlmlslv reducing ilu: _.-.__
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cr plans to dress his hogs on the Dressed llflce X3 ll ellllals ll"L` Wlce value of that part. These defects to-_ . _r ____
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pounds. Iinlnediately before slaught- `l-‘lV° l’l‘l°° ‘lf 5°- Cflllllls 5-25 ¢`ll'°5-'led - ' l. tl t . f th pzicku- ~3'-’5l°ll “lll ll” lfllll “ll °ll ‘lllllll-‘~l»"
All llluslclml' ll°l'l°mllllg lll “ Live rice of 7e e ual 96 di cl lusmy on le par 0 P ll '16 the onlv exceptions being mfr;
huns of Sitka spruce seed were ex- ering the farmer decides to make a P fl 5 'C551' ' - ~ ~ - ' ' - ' ‘
‘ _ . - - ‘f ‘ I 'y '_l i vel lc-rs foi cnun ly -
hmm _,_ me New wesmhnster _B Noitherli iowl» put li woman into a._test_ In some cases the hogs Wm u_e__ Live price of 8c__ cquals “_ dressed __(:_€sl;‘;d 11;; lthgn he Wm _my h,,.l\vl1r~rc liusbilnds are llllciiiplowll ahrl
0.1 seed exe- cu l t l f lm fm" “'l‘l°ll l'l'°l° was ll” “~°l’°" b l h cl ll Live price of cc. ual 12.4 ul- S u .. . . . -. » lilwnlmble- OI Sullllvrtinlr the family
B on pan or ores Clit Outlet and Shut llie lid Wllell 9 was e B ve' While in others' mel eq S cs C muse bmmhd to the plant umm hi This decision, affecting about 200
U90 seed whlcii is maintained by l 0 ' ' lwcighing takes place after they are ll-'lve Pllce °l loc- eqllllls 13-7 ‘ll`°55'fl the majority of cases hogs shipped li
ll* l"°"-li Service of the Delnrt~ he °l’°"°‘l ll "al" mere “"5 “°"ble 1. ici' penn more ‘ '
ililcs ivulllfl mean, respectively, about After me preformance n Scolsmlm H Live Price Of l3c. equals 18. dressed F{.;;el;haosiuh;u;;l£ sCg\mh._\. (h.,_.___;_.d_ force disiriblli.ion in lllc face of s!ock
lilly-:-iv mllllon l55_000_990) ln- welll' lll l'll" lllllslolllsl lllld ll"ll“"`l --__ __._____-________ Til;-59 flgln-gg l-,lgllrly show that [hc __._c__ “hh _mg mm_,_(,m,__ in _,USL uh, l:ilsili<-ss.
iiiidual cells of yellow pine 'ind ` mm ll ln could l"`l`l°ml me sam" " """"" dlifcrclicc bciwccu iivc and drrsscll lu-,nl lllllml hw; 1-; me lil-ilcr ww "lil all l_~
l1;|ic i'l-if-_ lmvllmd fh-_ md w5c,,_m_ Wecl, nnsw.rc¢l the Scot, “Its no .I-he above ammmt of money ha' the case with receipts at plickllig ,M Woking uf unch h,.;_, ,._~h| L.....,L. in Ist:-p iii such an cliielg.-lit-_\. _
nl l _ VM ml"-`ll lfllflh lllll' ‘WC Wllllle Um' » ‘ , - lg _ T1 - - ~ - 1 V "Wltliili tilt- luilopuliillli cli\i;»:.oli
Ufcnier illrt of this seed is tak hm swell away by hs "I p ns icse oigmis nic collinioliy wha
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on fel use in connection with the
you want think it was Jus
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Eweditlous and °°“ll`°' 'll' /\ `~ ‘gh . s
*T ._ _- _ '--“_” .because of H llurllose to <1i>‘c1'in1i11Ri@ ' _ ` _ _ 7' - lr_‘_ ' l_,_ f __
Expert workmullhm A dc” °l‘l lilly lll l’lll°l‘ Vllllml ‘ll ,_t~'__,_>\: ` _ In studying these figures most - against lnarricd wonicli u.-¢ such. ' `._.j'l_lf’-_ 15 _ '
9 ` lllld°l'lllll°d "ld "ld: ""' 7- ‘_. lswine growers will find that the but to nlcct in the most equitable , ° 1 -1-;‘ ff i '
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. "I Wllll 5 Wm" l'°l' my °ll lll‘ll' Solvetllil vmie emi vi'\lC'\5H PRIZE spread between the live and dressed p,,,, M,,,,,,.|-, ;,,,, , ,,,,,, way n situation which, for tho iinic_ v , i g =f_l 1. -l- .
He was . good om msn and I wang Above is a picture oi sn old man. Cunus- _ . | - _ . _ _ ._$_,- __ ~ hi _ _
lea -mul elle plciure li the mes ol ilu 7 prices is much greater than is usual- *ll* ““l}l"‘_‘{*:'::°'_f,‘§:_"§‘§ being, would require a reduction in , - __ -,:»~,l-ll, ___.;l3. _. - 3
' H ° 9' fin” °°l7llll *ll “lf °l`l°'" 3,",‘l,,§,l1°{l',: ly olered by buyers. This fact is liiv¢¢¢i=1»='» - "I4 ww: its force of employees. . _ l ' . ‘.-
~ a|||0f "0°k» Yfji '°“";‘_“‘_-'__:°;_‘l __°;‘°__;‘_:_" _';_;‘,§;_°l.,~h;g»;ffg;,_l='=gf, gi___v-g;;_*'f_;_g wily understood when we lumen _ yeulloofrsllsfl ` _-_--_ ~ ‘ _fi-ll - ‘ggi-,l - ‘l ~ ‘_\
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S0 Grafton Stn," derlnef nd ll B "“';l‘f,‘l,,fL"£d Qfjlrefllll "’“° *,",|"“ ,fllg lll° “lense “lll °l ‘ll"’"°‘l ll°U° l'°‘ "“""'_'i*`, * ll ‘ = ' . 5. 1 ' ' ,¢,-,
' mms" mth .Ind neatnen :I`ili"b:.e';ozlde:e’d 11:- celved .lf Packlng Plullls- nl ml¥l'|t N l l l I l l l ` l “ l ' ' ' `- lm' v ' * ll' l il-'.-l
l oliposite Pri -"Tl‘immll1-H?" said the old llidy._ M., #ml-wwe will ndvlu rw hr mum injul-e the pride oi some farmers it ' I lc of Cuiicurs Soap and Olim-nl-niand after using lipurciiused more _ -_ " '-° i ,il;=`
Me Edward _ ,, b n to cry - mill oi » ample million is lulml. num _ ll . , l .~,;.=-if -» _ - _ !~
Tiitqtrd 'Tllmmlllll “lla 'll° eg” ‘_ und my mmf- Yw wi be u mln wllmaf we were to term meh hogs ss "mul . .. . n. _ " _- . . » . ;»} ,_ ' I
llhnlly 393-J I uoll' “°° llll“l°l" ll° l‘l'lll`llllll"l '"~ r¢‘lill"y't:u “M M yn' "WJ dered" instead of "dressed." In the _ . ` . - ~ -1 ‘- _ -l ' - `.'L-lp 1 A A’
' °*-=°‘ 1'" °°°' °‘° "°’ ‘”°" °- ‘ eooniiorli lilluiicminicuo. m-me in we mu. mum al. ' - » f - - ~ ' » 1- - »
. . _ ~ “ “ ' ll _'r sie. sn _. . ..-.lit , -
|255 CrugSt.V/Q: Moli¢nsl,Cu. ceases are so poorly dressed that their I N I M E N distance of eight i;:;li:;; nl-L, inagnit 1 J.M‘lE.W:lli`an»uy Linked. MsuouL __
ll Yllll illlliierhlly lldllosd. Many all . _ . _ .. pied more than 100 times beyond their l ___ _ _ '
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_qi by the British Forestry c0mm|s_ ma tae promise l‘im two rabbits for
it ~- his birthday!"
- was even pli,nipcr. Are you sure you ' . _ __
ate nothing but the food in my' ,_,- / \
dim" asked uw doctor. Nci.lllug_¢ie¢-I ‘ / /
to that i exce t my ordinary_ '
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New tell the Jury lady, instlucied K I " gn.
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prisoner was milking the cow. _ . ‘,_
- The young lady looked cmberras .
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'sed and then'-smiled sweetly. Why, 1 ) _I ‘ yi A \\
if t li little back 'cl me
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lrcslllls' would soon illid limi. cmlntlgi' llrcw- 'I
]Live price of 6c_c<|uais 8.6 rlrcsscli hm would cms., M n gchcml pm,-. _ll _ _ __ __ _ ___ __
‘Live price of 7c equals 10 dl-csggd i.'L‘ll rcs ull Lite ll: llic l'c-pol all l iv
Live' price of Be equals 11.4 dressed Imp* listen, similar clnrgclicics have been
UW Pl'lC€ Of 90 equals 13-9 di‘°S59d inline _mor will nun .\||-ml--i- I.|uimfm lnlct by nliotting one or inorc days oil
Live price nf 10c criunls 14.3 clrcssedl --T”-° ‘per wcck or pci' month, ns thc case
Live Price of lic equals 15.7 dl‘v.- l “As an into:;icutiii` L~c\'cl'aSl‘-" 'r.iiglii. be iiniolig ilie entire iurcc of
Live price of lzc cqunlu 17 dressed [Said Uiieie Bill Botlctcp. “thcrc`S a
Live price of l3c equals 18,6 dressed D110 l-hills lv be °'i\i!c'.
|::1rl-lit to Mason when lic discards
the glcs;
part. of l
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thc 5_\`ll|ll`_\' :llc--l iilalil lizlix- l _
lent r|1r‘rl'1l :<<~lif-li\c_ lun: rclirli d` R.
still; iii
dl cl'ca:.cl
"A|i\il Chorus from 11 Tl'o\'rito'.'c." i
rn! in llr~'c;iliill~ u'lif‘iZlcl' lu' 11"! fl .1
airs not linac i-l licrr xl rec- i
.lll": in .'i ;-1.l'.'"T\11J ri* rrofnl l
hc first tilnc_ indicated a greater
lnpi'li\‘cn1rlit than in any 'pin-\'io\ls
rar.
'l'l~»~ 1-uuifllw' pcl'i`ol'luaiwr- \vll`l re-
ms,-_ 'rhp _=l-.lilirl i_;;'o.»\r', rp- lrpcri 1-1 :lc-:icll-lit lin-veliiiuii is er.-
lilni .is the ilvsri: meflf by pccinili' i1o°c'.~.r-i-il1\'. Aniolig tlif- ap-
a finpcr ilu'll_vIi :-oft lull-l plc:-.linnlr-l_\' H3 nlrli rillpluyccl ri _thn
till- :-"lilil.~r§,' naked r‘.\`l‘- l
.|' im- skin :lull iufil'ill~.iiiii l
iii ilcxvszpapcl' are i|u.ic :ip lnrr foul' and ulic iinli years,
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lin work.
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