- , _ -- - _ ,- '_-,~ _ , 5;.-'__ *..-’:-turf' ` .'»;_.-,-1,.,-_.__-_~¢_. -_f-N51,-\.`-‘ .-.I“§'-z'<'_s ' ' ,*`.:'-‘%,;§‘»~f>¥§,'f,-.~‘=£»`-'.;,- '-‘ __ , __ . 1 _ _ 955,.. -..';_< _<~f~“; it _ 'f',»_.;;‘ . f _' ‘ ‘fff 1»,_.;§,__ _ _ _ ~--if "-".'§.=;- #fs _ , _ _ _L .js_'_;:’.;_.~"- .i;_*=,i’€;_y;-i.1§»~_=.'»“7".‘='&‘-.=:`°.‘fl-`?'2l?ff}f‘:'“ff'§-Iii Ji. 4.! -':»:“1"'5$"."?: "' -_ .,'..» » viz! _.- .- ._ -.___-.‘:_» - "_‘f»- _- f _ , . \' :_;., - ,.,f ° -*\-~,-_ - .wc <:‘~ rv.-» '-. *_ . -_ We .iff ~ ,.»;~,__ _ . I _ . i , _ . _ ,. _ _ _ ._ _U ~ . M.. :-__-' 1'. sf T--;f: “"sit§"~f?“1~.‘,.".i°.‘¢_ish:->E =,_ “"_f;f' 2?,.-`1’;~_’~;e J . -, - ` »i. , ' ': .; 1' ';" 1' ' " " ' ""` ' " "l "“'=:»; `_.- 'Is .’ `- ""‘-'.- 7 ""1", fc .. t - __ .- =-. \,` s . ~ ` ` . __ _ - _ A UURIOUI STORY- Tlo Into of tho Kal Who Was Lfraidofllrownfng- Whilo in tho city on a visit Dr. Leon- ard White of New York, a well known specialist in nervous diseases, told a vory curious story. "Some years ago," said Dr. White. "a retired merchant of Chicago, a man of considerable means and great reputation for what we call _ ‘horse sense,` conceived such an extra- ordinary dread of drowning that he refused to stir out of his house, and lived literally the life of a hermit, Such cases of morbid hallucination or paranoia are well known to physicians, and the family was advised to humor the old gentleman, who seemed perfectly sane on all other subjects. -‘Knowing the facts, I could hardly keep from smiling when I picked up a paper one day and saw that he had _ nsnnu ‘T _ _ _ i ___ _ " 5 THE onniauan onanuorrnrowu rssitusar zsisst 2 ’ her napkin. The count picked it up APORTO SHAVE. 1 ~ I. _ h r an h 1 k. - . I ' ' s f" ’”"' ` I “ ii "’ ff! aaggagffglafgggd :S ann jf; uziggér The Porto Ricans. who are all, from ‘ MARCH- 5- ' _ Guardian readers willlbcjillou- 8,00 ed and restored the lost ,m;c|e_ At their highest to the lowest. great dan- CHRI-Yr FBEEING _I-‘ROI SIN- . ing convenient to clip and beep _/or' ref- last phowevor the patience ofthe youth dies in their W°~Y» “Wk” 50°F °“"- °f 9°' I (T°m°°“°°° L°“°”') ¢"¢"°¢- ' I "1, wa “ji on her dropping her coanut oil and home-made lye. And a John 8. 12, 31-36. gapkin again he called one of the foot- 511° 908? it l5» Sm°°lh and fmgmnt- ‘ “WEN TEXT' 'Llgfiure tgéh' Mao men behind him_ “put my Plate on the This cocoanut oil soap _is used for shav- If IDB SOD I|10f€f01'@ Shfll make 7;” I ¥j__n_sd;°yM_u__;_°2_':a ’ P__;__ce‘°ds' in ak; ( door." Said he- “I will finish my dim- ‘°"" Wheia man -Wish? to hw” lgeezie ye main be me mdeed'_J° D or Priiiegsi sehoo1l.ibraryFund l er there. It will be so much more con- B|1_8V€1_D l 0 ID0¥01Dg. 8 H1115 0l_1l’ - - ' ° “Diem to my Lady H01}and_n_New with his _cocoanut shell cup and his 0Ii'rLIN_l. ‘ R _ ev. G. M. Campbell will lecture ou York Times. §_<:;lr_¢;a_y;_:_z:jl_ljr_;a;l;i__pninbo;$._lt_;p)_p_e_vp_: 321. Jesus and the Believer, v. 12. 31, "the Crimea ,.e_w]d_»»givingmustranons _ P Y ron THE 1.105911- AL ’_Porto Rico, Cuba. _Jamaica_,` or_ almost Jesus and the Bondman, v. 33 mg) steryopucon vulwslfn Mgch gm’ ’ _ N'rnn'rsrNMi=:N'r in r irst ethodist i--_ _ any of the larger W est Indian islands Jesus and the Freem8U. V- 35. 56- basement on M0nday_ March OHL The P. E. Island Hospital has receiv- even in remote spots in the mountains _ l`1l11@.-A- D- 29 0l` 50. S005 aflel' U10 R _ J M Wwh b S ed the following: At least 20 enerations of thirsty eo- ltlst 1685011. ev ' ° 1' ywm 8' umm" iz _ p . _ . . ' Presbyterian Church, Prince- town $ Collected by Miss Emma Robin- son, Brackley Point 5.65 Collected by Miss Bertha Lewis, West Ro alt 4.50 7.00 died suddenly of a stroke of a lexy, _ P0P and in lecturing later ou before a medi- cal college in New York I was in the habit of referring to the episode as an illustration of the absurdity of premoni- tions. ~Here was a man,’ l used to say. ‘who took all manner of grotesque pre- cautions to avoid being drowned. and after making himself and his family miserable for s number of -years he quietly toppled over with apoplexy.’ This generally raised a laugh. “I had cited the case as usual one morning, when a student stopped me as I was going out of the building. ‘Ex- cuse me doctor,’ he said, but Mr.-was a neighbor of ours, and there was al little circumstance connected with his death that I thought you mght be in- terested in knowing. He was seized with vertigo.’ he continued. *just as he' was getting into his bath and slipped down to the bottom of the tub. The spigots wore turned on, and what at- tracted attention was the water running ovor the edge. The autopsy showed apoploxy all right enough. but there was some doubt as to whether he was dead when he slipp: :l down into the tub.’ After that I ceased to use the case as an illustration. The coincid- ence was too strong for me.”-New Orleans Times Democrat. _#iti- Count D’0rsay and Lady Holland. A story going the rounds is one told of the famous Count d’Orsay. On the occasion of his first visit to England, while he was very young, very. hand- some and not easily disconcerted, be chanced to be seated at dinner next to the brillant and singular Lady Holland. That remarkable and many sided wo- man was in, as it happened. one of her imperious humors,and her young neigh- bor soon felt its weight. She dropped l Haszard & Moore I I Collected by Miss Florence Has- lam, Springfield 2-55 Collected by Mrs.George Forbes Vernon River Bridge 10.50 Central Christian Church, City 1.53 Zion Church. City, Union Ser- vice 8.78 The following additional amounts have been received for the Building Fund of the liew Hospital: J. D. McLeod $25.00 Judge Fitzgerald 34 00 Archibald White 5.00 Legacy Estate Mary A. Stenti- ford 50.06 10 00 Mrs. Dr. R. Johnson 5.00 IT WAS ORDERED. In the biography of Prince Bismarck it is said that when he was minister at St Petersburg he was walking one morning in the summer garden and met the Czar. who invited him to join him. Presently Bismarck noticed a sentry turn inquired of the senfry. the bottles. The man carries no mirror. He is too poor to own such a luxury. Not one house in 20 in Porto Rico has even the very cheapest looking glass. But generally rich nature provides the mirror as well as the soap. The man goes to some convenient pool in the mountain stream where toe water is quite still. There is his mirror. lie breaks his bottle on a stone and deftly picks out a sharp piece of suitable size. Then he lathers his face profusely and begins to scra pe away with his piece of glass. which in his hands works as well as the best steel razor. A cut. or even a slight scratch, is extremely rare as a result of this al fresco form of shaving.-Chicago Times Herald. THE CHARLOTTETOWN HAILS The mails close at the Charlotte ` town Post Office as follows (Local Time). For points west (with connections) to Summerside and Tignish on line of ‘ railway, 7 30 a m and also at 3 40 p in For points east (with connections) to _ , . . _ _ while the said it Roman sentries were “Il ‘S °1'de1'ed~ ’ W" his 1'°P|Y- Souris and Geor etown on line of rail 'Y Every official gave the same answer, g J ' picing thi-irramparts and Roman pub- - .. . WaY~ 3-00 P-m- iifans were leviiuv' on their wow th. “It 15 0l'd91`ed» Wi U°0°dY kim” by For Courier route to Southport and all Wm Bower “cofnmmem bin.. _ The Wh°m°. A Faulty had alwayd swod P0i”t5 fh°“°° I0 Belfast' 6-15 3'-m' sinher is sio’s slave, and those io whom guard "1 'he mlddh °f that lnnment. For Courier route to North River and , _L_ .us 5 ape 'wém au Sinners grass plot. The archives were searched, ian points thence to Vim0ria_ TueSday_J ;_.) _l_)Th__ ___e’_v_nt abmem ` »nnt,,_N0 but in vain At last an aged official was Th d ' ` ` - ' _ urs ay :nd Saturday. 6.15 a.m. 1 - - - _,_ ._ .- f°u°d~ who had heel; told _by hls father For United States, New Brunswick, ?_»;?;l£(:; :$33 Fiiignga ;le;:x,‘,"§(;g;r: that U19 EIDPWSS Uathenne had 030° Ontario Quebec Nova Scotia and the _ - _ T ' ' " here seems to rezer to i-.li the Lhildren seen a si_i_owd_rop_;°eady to bloom in tho Iyer-thwest, 8.30 p. ni. _ of G0d_ and would not begin with a spot, an ha or ered a Sentry to stand, For Great Britaim TueSday_ 10 P_m_ ca “___ . guard and allow no one to pluck it P ' TiFor more than a century the watch had _Letters .are _collected from street; 36- "The 5°“"'“H°1'° the C9-P331 5 letter boxes of 6 a m , 2 p m and 8 "°°” "'°i”‘“‘"°“ b°°““S° “if was °fd°" p- m ' ° ° fi..‘l1rli°§'§i.‘Z'if§fi...irff.i.fl'..°i..iff? ed,” and no one had ever thought of ' - _ . ° disobeying or of questioning the Feason “Ye Shan be fr 8 mde°d”__Jesus, dis' i'_iii.ii~:c IN nsiifrn.. _ Mrs. F. ll. Hibbard, of Sawyerville, Que., sr _vs :-“My daughter Lena kept gradually failing in health for nearly two years. She was studying hard at school and this may have been the origin ofthe trouble. She lost llesh, was vory pale, subject to headaches, , and had a poor appetite. We became] very much alarmed and doctored for; some time, but with little or no benefit. ~ Finally we read the testimonial of al young girl whose symptoms were sim- f ilar who was cured by the use of Dr. 'f Williams Pink Pills. This decided us to give them a trial in my daughter’s case, ‘ and the result was beyond our mostl sanguine expectations. Before more than a few boxes were used Lena was rapidly getting better and gained six. ii teen pounds in weivlit. She is now as” healthy as any gir1.in Sawyerville. and " I am quite willing this statement should be published, that our experience may prove an equal blessing to some other similar sufferer." ~ GOING INTO A DECLINE. Miss Jula A. Biruey, Sheba, N. B. writes :-“I wish to odd my testimonial ’ to tho many who have used Dr. Wit- liams’ Pink Pills,‘ss I consider that they have saved my life. My occupation is teaching, and for about two years my health had been failing, and in tho sum- mer of 1895 I was so completely run _ do .vu that I feared I would have to give up my work. For tho least exertion overcame me, and my friends all feared I was going into a decline. The doctor who was treating me said he could bring me around in a short time, but at the end of three months Iwas no better. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills were recom- mended as a sort of forlorn hope, and I began taking them I was not long be- fore I began to improve and often I had] been taking the pills a little more 1, than a month I was completely cured. 1;. can strongly recommend ‘these pills ici an suffering from anaemia or nervous- I ness. feeling sure that what they did in my case they will do for others." BLOOD POOR AND WATERY. ‘ Miss Minnie E. Smith, Merrickville, j Out., says:“-About two years ago I was taken quite ill, I became pale and languid, and if l undertook to do any __ work about the house. would become terribly fatigued. I was subject to terrible sick headnces, and my stomach became so weak that I loathed food. _~ My trouble was futher aggravated by Weak spells. sad my foot winter or sum- mer, were as cold as ice; in fast it seemed as if there was no feeling in them. I tried several kinds o _ f medicine, but instead of helping mei l!lE§l.‘.lt.?. ..E.il1.l§...Ri“S I was growing weaker." Ons day iii March, 1898, my father brought home a box of Dr. Williams’ Pind Pills. I immediately discontinued the other medicines and began taking the pills. I found that they helped me and four more boxes were procured. and by .he time I had finished them I was entirely well. I have never had better health than I am now enjoying. My appetite is now always good, and I have in- creased in weight. All this is due to the eilicacy of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, and I would advice any other young girl troubled as I was to use them.aud they will certainly cure if the direc- tions are foll:-w`ed.” _».- _ _--~» _-_-3 _.-~__..._ .. _M ____ __ ,_ fbeen. and had gained 22 pounds in - _ weight. Iam greateful for what Dr. 4-Ep fe.. ZW ,_._@ (WWW li_ttl_e blood. Are you like _- .i .., < - t ( ‘ _a-'<~ -z:g_= 1, ( strong and energetic by the _, _ ..:~.. " 1 turns Nu 1 \ : »- 2' : I r :.... .. _. i~-_.:` r <"Zf..'f 'I-'<\ ._~ ,_ ig.” _5 w,u,.,.,- gags.. ¢.__ en, ..,¢.s..;..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_ I ` better in every way. I would recom-_ The building is a ltlrgo 0116. butio old 5;. __ _ __ __ _ y _ _ _ _ mend Dr. ’Williams’ Pink Pills highly ann quite inadequate to the educational 1- _ -' . t V I ~ - _ f f _ \ _ to all sufferers, and I think the will bo re uirements of the town. The to _ _ _ surprised at the results obtameyd from coanal isuow considering the queodd: ~ _ 'their use.” - ‘of replacing it withamodom structuro.j_f“ become languid and dcspondent' in the early days of their womanhood. They drag along, always tired, never hungry, -. breathless and with a palpitating heart after slight exercise, so that merely to walk up stairs is exhausting. Sometimes I ___,,..-f a short, dry cough leads to the . consumption. t They are anacmic, doctors tell them, which means they have too Ei- blood? More ana-:mic people have been made bright, Pills than by any other means. They are the best tonic I 1 * h * ;) A in t c world. ' I SEVERE $585 UF ANEHIA CURED. Ui-S Mllrl 1- Taylor. living at |334 City Hall avenue, Montreal, writes: “ I write ie give yes ii..- honcsr testimonial ofa girl who believes her life was nved by the use of your Dr. Williams' Pink Pills 1 2 for Pale People. In November |397, I was suddenly stricken with loss of voice, and for eight month; "" S could only speak in a whisper. At the time I vrascompletelynzn down. I had no appetite, ngenergy - I .f wliefird frefp b¢sdaches._pslpi:ation of the hun, and shortness of hrearh. I vu nor able to walk up 1. __' of down stairs lwas given up by the best doctors, and the dilerent remedies I took did me no good. 23121; . wane in niseehsiiien i begin nie use er D.. wniam' Pink Pin.. ny the time i had men rw 3 lioxrs my voice was restored, and after the use of eight boss I am feeling perfectly well. I anno( End wordsmexpcsmytlianbforwhat Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pillshave doueforme,and you mn lihenyiopuhlishlhislzrter,iathehqaeihritmaybeotbcoeirtosomeodiersxferu.” ofthe o1_de1___Ex_ _ ciples are‘God’s sons, and the world is SUFFEREB FROM HEADACHE. Miss Maria N Hunt Thorold, Ont; writes; "I express my thanks for the benefit I have derived from Dr. \Vill- ias’ Pink Pills, For two years I have suf- fered from headaches. cramps, shortness of breath, and the various symptoms of anaemia. I used a number of medicines, but none of them gave- nie any relief, and it was onlv after I had begun the use of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills that I began to regain my health, and after the use of six box-s I am feeling better than ever I did. I know there are lots of young girls who suffer as I did, and Iwouid urge thorn to,,:,ive your med- icines a trial. ' _ sufferingasi was. _ ’H§i>i»y i G rls, - - - - » christ. _ _ _ I with p.iu. connections to North Tryon. | 33_ ..Abf,,h,,m»s se,d»_»1-,, whom .stauomdd ukthe mlddle ofa large grags Tryw’ Cmpaud' Vicmria' Carleton’-l'Gofl had Promised wide dominion. Plot if-U Q5 Qd the 3~\d°d9'C3mP- WM "1 North Carleton and Searletown. .,We,.e never in b0ndage»~_A,,d even snnssos. t 1 lem. ' Rulers- Herod in Galilee ; Pilate in Jerusalem. 5 Connecting Links.-The oflicers sent by the Sanhedrin failed to arrest Jesus. lsaying, in apology, “Never man spake like this man.” An angry discussion in the Sanhedrin followed, which was ta- ken up by the people in the temple ciurts. To the people he spoke these words. Lesson mines. ° 12. "Then spake Jesus again”-Iu our last lesson Jesus declared himself to be the fountain of truth ; hore ho says, “I am the light of the world.” Tno first chapter of John tells us that the Word was Light, and the Light shone I in darkness, and the darkness compre- hended it not-. Jesus is the Light of the world because he is the source of its life. “Shall have the light of life"'- Those who' walk inthe light as he is in the light become themselves lumin- ous. Read attentivoly verses 13-30. 31. "lf ye continue in my word"- .\"oi mere‘y believing my teaching, but imbibe my sprit. °-Discip`l,es`indced”- 'l`| ue learners. _ 32. --Ye shall know the truth”-This was and is conditioned on °-coniiui ing in,” living according to, the word of l God’s house. __ HEALTH BROKEN DOWN. Miss Ida Brookman, _Marksville,Out., says:-“It gives me much pleasure to 1 acknowledge the beneit I have derived from the ues of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. My-health was completely broken ._ down ; I became so weak I could scarcely iwalk across a room. I was very pale, 'had -io appetite and gradually lost flesh until I was merelya skeleton. I was subject to palpitation of the heart, dizzi- ness and violent headaches. I was under ltrcatment from two doctors, but neither I seemed to benefit me and I went on in this way for about seven months.Having _ scen Dr. Williams’ 'Pink Pills rccoin- mended I determined to try them. Bo- fore I finished the second box I began ioimprove and by the time I‘had ued ‘ eight boxes I was as well as ever I had Williams’ Pink Pills have done for me and freely give this testimony in the hope that it may benefit some other girl 17 ALWAYS FELT TIRED. . Mrs. M. N. Joncas. Borthier, Que., writes: “My daughter, aged fifteen, often, from no_ apparent cause, _ is -,'.~:- _...-3, ' 1 that they are “going into _,__,_5_ _ -"4".<,:_ tial... U that ? Have too little T ‘C12 -s.'.....- , use of Dr. Williams' Pink ' --... 5 l .~.F_§`-' I"`(»1 f , _ _ , "~\'|lA| o' ig. . '. i" has been restored to good health through the use of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. She was very feeble. her blood was pooi fand watery, and sho was troubled with headaches, poor appetite, dizziness, and ‘ always felt tired. After using four boxes of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, she is en.- joying as goo_d health as any girl of her age. and we are glad to give the credit to your grand medicine. Mothers will make no mistake if they insist upon their young daughters taking Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills.” HEADACHES AND DIZZINESS. Miss Leba C. Shilling, Peninsula- Gaspe,'Que-, writes: “I had been suf- fering for some time with a weary feel- ing, I had not strength to walk about. Isuffered from headaches, dizziness and poor appetite: I could not Walk even a short distance without being completely out of breath. I took no in- terest in anything as I thought noth- ing ciuld do me any good. Afriend advised me to try Dr. Vfilliams’ Pink _ _ ,_ provement in my health. I was strong Annapolis, Feb. 26. The Annapolis ¢,“_,~r|¢|s_ in his maya. se in mem.; -'pa ci. ass- ef .. ¢.,.¢- ,, , enough to walk a long distance with- ’ county academy building has bein c 3:-___\¥__\l1s__:»__'e lj_=\:_P-*I1 is is _:1é__\__l__= __:==_=¢__°- hvhz 0; So: ' out resting could cat better and folt demned by the educational department - Mechanics’ Hall. »§$'B‘F.it`.°.".::::::"‘°° ".°.;'.: are .... ‘Pork.......... Potatoes ...... ...... ._ Turnips .................. . . Pills. I had only taken them fo NEW ACADEMY FOR ANNAPOLIs° .` town, on April 10th. 'O. Y. B._"`he Orange Young Britons meet Friday evening in Cirr Council meets the second Mon- day in each month. Dr. Warburton, Mayor, H M. Davison, City Clerk. THE Charlottetown School Board meets the first Monday of each month Ewen Stewart, Secretary. - Fonnsriiizs. Court Charlottetown, C.O.F., second and last Friday, Wright’s Hall. W. C. Whitlock, Sec’y. '_ Prince George Encampmeiit, Royal Foresters, meets in Mechanic’s Hall, New Prowse Block. -Murdock McLeod, Illustrious Archivist. Counr Mounr STEPHEN, I. 0. F., first and third Tuesday of each month' in Mechanic’s Hall, Grafton St. -E. H. Duchemin. Sec’y. _ Couar Avonnam, I. O. F., second and fourth Tuesday’s of each month in Mechanic’s Hall,Grafton St.-J.D. Tay- lor Sec’y. _ Court Gladstone, A.O.F.. meets in Mechanics’ Hall on the first and third Wednesday of each month. R.D. Kon- nedy, Sec’y. Masons St. John's Lodge in Masonic Temple, second Tuesday in month. D R MCLENNAN. Sec’y Tem le first Monde. in month _sons in Masonic Temple, firsl Thursday in month except 'June, July and August. JJ Weldon, Sec’y.’ il K 1- o Victoria Lodge I in Masonic! P » Y 1 J R Davison, Sec’y. | Alexandra Chapter, Royal Arch Ma- _ Prince Edward Preceptory. K T, 'I in Masonic Temple. third Wed- uesday in month. H W Anderson, or>D1f‘ELLows Port La Joie Encampment no 4 second Wednesday in each month.---li | R. McLennan R. S. . St Lawrence Lodge every Mon- day evening. W A Martin, Sec’y. Wildey Lodge every Friday evening; both in their hall in Victoria Row. W R Boreham. Sec’y. Alpha Rebekah Lodge, No 10, meets first and third Tuesday of every month. -Eva St. C.~Hafris, Secretary. Registrar. ' ' I sons or ENGLAND. ‘ 'Every Thursday evening in their hall on Victoria Row. Andrew Newson Sec’y. SONs or ENGLANU.-Prince Edward Lodge meets second and ffurth Tue-'_ days in their Lodge room. Visitors welcome. _ soNs or :rErr:PERANr E. Prince Edward Division No. 1, meets in Wright’s Hall, on Tuesday. Mrs. Kennedy, W. P. Victoria Division No 4, every Monday evening in Wright’s hall. J J Chappell, Sec’y. Orient Division, No 161. every Friday evening, in Wright‘s Lower Hall. John Ross. Sec’v. Loral. crtussnnizs. Company 'A.” every Monday in" Wrigh s Hall, at 6.30 p. m. Ada_ Wadman, Sec’y. , ' Goon Ti§M1>LaRs. - Charlottetown- Lodge meets in VVright’s Hall every Thursday evening ht 8 o’elock. Visii-| ing Ternplars welcome.-H.J. SCANTLE-| BURY, Sec’ y. ' s v-ir# cnanrorrnrown iiranxicrs. ' ~ (Corrected every Tuesday J Beet(quarter)perlb.......... .. Beeftsmall) rl_b........ t:n"t.'.‘f.f“`l`°°°i.:”°~-- - r Creamerydupt?er.... €i‘.‘.§..."““.°..‘.li°i’..§l':‘f:::'.'.°.°.° ::::: Gabbage,per Celery ............ H ..._ U.. H -ss. un.. . - . . ¢ ann .see » ..... Eggs ................ ........ .. Fowlsperpair ...... .. F`lour.per cwt .... . Oatmealnew per .. .. Geese .............. . 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