Contraetors are notifled that Tendefs will not be considered, â€"l-“mh accorâ€" dance with the printed forms, the case “-.u-.’a“& ".}-...’-“‘"'u:â€˜ï¬ mummm-u- the same. For theâ€"due fu‘riment of the satisâ€" factory security will be required on or ydnl-nctm.rbl.w-n uhï¬m an amount of 'mbfl-fln&m of -R" To Tender must be actual signatures of two responsible andâ€"solvent perâ€" MHEALED -nm‘-nwr&'u wilt hwwdum-a’â€"tfl of Wedâ€" nesday, the Twentyâ€"First January (fl 'r';m‘.:on Regulating 'ddn: a num of Abutments, and Piers, the intervening Reaches, Iheo'ay;h.- the new â€"\-qh Wanâ€" raxp CANAly between Thorold and| Fort Daiâ€" The work will be let in sections, 176 6f which, bered =ll‘1 situat« :‘n..n" 'r-pumlyl.l.h “n%vu. ulannho'-nn:z-ndduflh W-: _ Maps of the several localitiex, togrther with nd ie ie e ne ennraangh d J.I‘;-nryn’-t.(-fl 'I-nplu:-l ll'== a{'-hn-hm : gar id es it â€" This bo:\n-w“_“?&'mmuhh to accept lo"u:-::md-n â€" sons, residents of the Dominion, to beâ€" come sureties forthe out r- dition«, as well as the due ‘ the works e :mbraced in the contract. e imineniihs make in to Parâ€" ta ‘mw" E:-n..' org o won c ve or for comme: .ruh.rrp-d or ior doing anythi affect prorrty d=M are md that they are required by Rules of the two mummm in tull in the "Cunada to give TWO nt)’mrn "YICIG.; m # “ll-ly m in the " Canada Gazette," and also a paper ;:»-lu-d h‘tnlknnly’fh Union of Counties ffected, sending copies papers :henru-ndlnzo( such ‘notlces to Private Bill Ofice of each House. All Petitions for Private Bllls must within the Arst three weeks of the ; ROBERT E $ Clerk of Henate (uu‘«lgyn’:.d faat ‘ Dée & IY% . . * 1w2ns W Ottewa, will take piace at the City Hall, in the “M the t'caï¬-lhlmn TE tRe ciock in Ln'n“mmm-f nation um&:‘:-m« Mayor of he City of Ottawa for the )ewr 1874. |_ a MEETING of the ontai Machinery for mannfac ns uen en in taver Euio ra bank of Madawsska River, close _ n Tapy im vikego of Arnprie:â€" Machiner way, in % all , and in order Totk mook (of ogerinn in biogh "as -rdhbc to be had reasousa. The subscribers being about to build a Lamber Mill, offer this desirable proparty Or CaRSS & CO., Asiny 28, 1873. fl'u al drug houses in Canada. n rewln Seantay‘n oo An ) DOES NOT S0IL THE SRIN, o .K wARDNER â€" CHEMIST pointed Assigues in this matter. __ | _ _ _ _ q-w-ammuâ€" e w. one a novkaxap. . Aylmer 1st October, 1873. = tin Host»:ss Grey Hair to its Natural Color AGAIN. TO ITS NATURAL COLOR, l ‘nvu!o IT BEAUTIFULLY En‘n.mxn AND GLO&SY. STUPB ITS FALLING OF. Em ALL OTHERS | CNCALESE ° artment of Public Works, tawa, 2 December, 195. Nor SOILING THE SKIN ENREY*HAIR IT XESTORE + AUSES THE HAlK 10 GRUW NSOLVENT ACT OF 1869. For further m‘-%.. 5 RIVATE BILLS, _ _A rery large amount of new and im proved muchinery bas lately been aided, and as the whole is driven byvnn-r- (the only-hblhhnennon_ppl’nd “ to produce work more promptly and heaper than any one else. The proprietors are practical workmen give personal su ion to all work. Ottaws, March s 1872. 19316f % i hi "nn e Eko «ue §§#~All ‘work wurranted for ote year, and all kinds of repairing carefuily and promptly done. L A rery large amount of new and im BUCKA w a Y5, BUGGLES AND SLEIGHS Which in point of finish durability, «re not surpassed in any market. _ . wost approved styles of _ | Coacbes Carmiar Oailisses. O'I'I'A'A SrEAY In the matter of LOUIS CUILLE Carrlage and Sleigh 1 s ' FaActTory. | powerty RIDEAU STREET, OTT a W.., _ | defeats, n W. Stockdale & Co OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT ELLAND CANAL ENLARGEMENT, Notice to Contractors. NYVIGORATING THE ROOTS ILL PROPERETY FOR SALK. At this establishment will| be found on nd, or made _ order latest «nd PROPRLETORS of the City of City Clerk Ande 0s eotaction in sxying" tham they afecit 408 have no in ia in my on U the menks to the ï¬. e is porieeus From T. Morrison, M. A., Rector of the Free Chur@® akp y e td sight the best series of Readingâ€"books , -dul-mlbmnh.:dm PINE LANDS, FEET, uomm well located, mainly &'mumu-w.r'{- can be held safely free of expense free anâ€" nagdlm()â€"w m‘?&- to Saginaw and offers “'l%'.u.' whken m nï¬- ©Apply in person or by mail to . _ > . .. â€"â€"'â€"‘“â€" elligent handling of them." Jrom 4 Honigonentes on iotne Prihoipat if Lnducs OR ILL A NEW SERIES @W x'n- From Mr. M. Paiterson, Rector of the Free Church Training Sehoot; Moray House, Edinburgh. 5 ++ Whtts, { wu.x.“ wo.usuu-v.fl :u-wdnrmmmw lance in five equal annual payments. at g'..“‘" of seveh srozlhket:‘ all unpaid hhu:n. made ‘ payable t Merchan‘‘s Natiohal Bank in Kast Reginaw, _ _ COO000 0 00000]â€" ( In making remittances always procure a draft on New York, or & .Post Oficé Money Order, if posâ€" sible. Where neither of these can be procured, send the money, but always in G REGISTERED letter. registration fee ha been reduced to/{yteem cents and the present registration system has been found by the postal authorities to be nearly an absolute protection against losses by mail. | All Postâ€" maiters are obliged to register letters when reâ€" quested.to do so, C a NC aAxv P58E nflun'n BALLWAY a LAN Darcy Tansun®, 30c., 40¢., 50¢., 75¢., 4 $1 per line. Smaâ€"Wrerxuy Trrsux®, and 50 sents per line. Waerkuy TersuN®, $2 $3 and $5 perline. 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To this great and good IHE ENTIRE LANDGRANT o tais Company, &mfl.m‘flwlmwâ€".hoflf- The virtual surrender by the Democratic party o:mmuvml:qulmn-wqrm. hudlvo-udonreurmspwuudhlttlurb’v gone intensity, However parties may hericeforth rise or fall, it is elear that the fundamental princiâ€" ples which have hitherto honorably distinguished the Republicans are henceforth to be regarded as practically accepted by the whole country. The right of every man to his own limbs and sinewsâ€" the equality of all eitizens before the lawâ€"the inâ€" ability of a State to enslave any portion of its peoâ€" pleâ€"the duty of the Union to: guarantee to every citizen the full enjoyment of this liberty untilhe forfelts it by crimeâ€"such are the broad and firm foundations of our National edifice; and palsted be the hand which shall seek to displace them ! Mhmtmmofl.mmm has completed the noble fabric of Emancipatioy, mmummmwmvmnï¬â€˜- ment of man and the benignant smile of God. 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In our own country, a war upon corruption and mmmmmwuww, whereby the government of our State has heen revolutionised through an initial trln-n df â€"Reâ€" form which surpasses the most sanguine anticipa World. > ‘The Tribune, through corresâ€" pondens stationed at all points n ope where great movements are in progress or minent, aims to present a complete and instructive panc= rama of events on that continent, and rm the prolonged struggle betweer middle age Fou â€" dalism and ‘Eeclesiasticism on the one and Nineteenthâ€"Century seepticizm and n‘umon the other, Recognising a Divine Providence inall tha. proceeds and is, it looks hopefully on the 4 umuflmmtommmm wulsion) to evolve from strife, disaster, and seemâ€" MMnmnrmupuorMlih_mu masses of mankind., TH! CONBOLIDAqul or ITALY, so long fragmentary and impotent, into one powerful State, with Rome as its capital the bu miliation of France through a series of crushing defeats, éending with the siege and capitulation of her proud and gay metropolis; the expulsion of the Hourbons from the Spanish throne, and the ubstitution for them of a seion of the most libera® -mmuâ€";mm'mmum kingdoms of Saxony, Wurtemburg, Bavaria, with Baden, Hesle, the Hanse Towns, ac., fhder the headship of Prussiay into the triumphant and powerful empire of Germany; and the arming of Russia to reâ€"assert her preponderance in the councile of Europe, or to prosecute her often postâ€" poned but Lever relinquished designs on the great city founded by Constantine, and the yast m\ decaying and anarchical dominion of th¢ Sultan, all combine to invest with profound intérest the everch nging phases of our tidings from the Old U ADVERTISING RATES, FARMING LAND of all Patents issued is published weekly. O'm“ MUNN ac_o;:l‘ Park Row, !uw‘?oi’:. A;A.nen." Mesars. Murx :‘“ “:n mm' umm-nd'ummgmhn had over 25 :â€"nam' have largest estab« lishment in If you made an inâ€" nn.k:»mvrlb them a letter and send asketch ; 'Wymm mM n.',’ will also send %:mdnu Patent: Am to Paonplarmin malute RotmccaJie‘s BG: at uit Paonals mmadh i pastished weenly t â€" Farmers, . M tors, Teachers, Wl“:ï¬oum Professions, American‘ to br.‘:mm ltmhï¬l“,hduhfl:g ml’n every‘ Reading %:M'M *Tha Fearty numbers of the "Belen tife Amer " make volumes of Tuaiid fages. sfivaiont In dontents to "nout _ In short the whole range of the Sciences and 5:“ Arte are embraced within the scope of npo_wmum::uw to he withâ€" _The Latest in Photography, Cheâ€" aPd chcg tr is in Aiproteg ces QM@,?%;M thousand pages, equivalent in . Eeonomy, Household m Heating., Ventllation, and Health. -'my-vv'-.u“nlmm T -uu..:u“u'm; 2000}, mu:-l%nhlzn:r walmon and l:m;.l%?or{. inall !nwum.dmm to Clvu..dnn& ‘l-‘? sytaste Bhi . -:hudlng, w 5 T-lqnm B‘w‘& cinogrdien tidesatroaiation or any anmiegou periodical in the world.. _ se _ its contents embraces the latest interesting inâ€" formation pertaining to the T"-ndmm rial, Mechant @Mmd,m World ; Deseripâ€" cal and Sclentific ress of the World ; Descrip tlons with nmxv;‘m of New lnvï¬ m ew m ew L‘!‘EP'.‘!’.AHP‘E!:A(E!&“;‘!LM}M TBB SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, FOR C 3878 : all Chemista: By‘all respectable Chomaista and Driiggists thtoughâ€" .ha's-mu.' e s 5 4 Published weekly, splendidly: Lllustrated, only 1 have also emj ed nmnwmuty;!‘ id td in anvoniel fialr pine on diirarg i ; lled with WITHOUT WHICH NOME CAN PoSSIBLY m® T7, STRAND, LONDON, W.C, 3 Cavurro®.â€"Beware of un; attempts to ubstitute inferior or mmm " For several past I have been in the habit dwâ€"mm B: De Jongh‘s Lightâ€"Brdwn Cod Liver Oil, find it to be much more efficacious than other varieties of the same medicine which often consequent on the administration of the Pale effect in a shorter time than other kinds, and that it does not cause the nausea and Indigestion too Edwin M.k.‘!.za‘.._mnm k. Dr. Gramville F.R.S., Author of the ‘ Apas o ANS8AR HARFORD & Co.‘ "I have uently prescribed Dr. De Jongh s t I ha lutary effects." i y Dr. Barlow, r.xaxn:__mo Quy‘s "I have frequently recommended sultin 1me to make use of Dr. De gonch'o'ctg:i umbll. I hnm'ou-fl-dow&fl,m and believe & pure well nuodtuthuoun-mhwhu“cmmunb tance is indicated." : Itted to be genuineâ€"the Light Brown Oil supâ€" Ein ie arey anemoann mvdm.l'l:kh so n-:, variety. and uncerâ€" % e confidence in 1w goutssoeness. (Rx:n“.ï¬un O.s-n-m ns miuiy and Reâ€" Liver Oil to be a very pure Oil, not likely to create «mm.m..‘h;‘%‘;mkm&’? Lankester,F.R.9., Coroner f or Central Middlesez. BSELECT MEDICAL OPLNIONS. nmunmmwmmmougu- dt.l-a'.hl(b:tchfllgl'n-mm Dr px Joxan‘s LiG®T Cop Lrve® On, the following are seiected :â€"â€" Sir Henry MMursh, Bart., M.D.. in Ordiâ€" Dr. David Smith, F.R.S., Medical Officer to the Poor have also employed with a view to test their " Dr. Granville has found that Dr. :De J In cases of ahd emaciation, where mnmmm‘vmun.:pun whmnnlhbm.bnmmmom 1 Dr. De Joxax‘s Lioxt Brow»‘ Cop i L are remmarkably manifested. . By its adminis tration the natural appetite is revived, and the functions of digestion and assimilation are imâ€" proved, and regulated; and, when its use has been preserved (n, luupou.un toni¢ and nutritive properties have entfrely reâ€" stored health and strength to the most feeble and deteriorated constitutions. _ . The actual benefit derived is thus described by RowrAax» DaLto®, M.RC.8., LM.A., Disâ€" trict Medical Officer at Bury St. Edmunds :â€" mnearly inaudible; and in the one case (male), indooinuens mact fellaue as a0y of MrFolio® sportsmen. anY nw%md. ' IL.â€"It containe active and essential Eln- "‘Ctiâ€"It is paintable, n, and creates no 4 râ€"L uhï¬uvlï¬hheflflzb the most delicate .nd-nlmnull'l.l. Te & s o V.â€"Its medicinal m "“g"um those of it mh:unsd;%r M any VIâ€"From the ualled of its curaâ€" tive effects, it is 133«.1; more oco‘zomlult.hm any which is offered, even at the lowest price. " We think it a i a@; kind o 0od Liver JOn whige m ‘amverssily cnepnon Thentne poongence of thy mest un en nce mm e J nent members of the Medical Prvession, and nent members of the Medical Prwession, and: Aourtifininnding the astive and inmerupuines op. Joxaem‘s w ww cop l? "LivER OR I\!*&r:nmw&mm&- which have gained for Dr. DE JoGE‘s Oil so much +1 k n-y'?:'ï¬wâ€"'â€"'&m' ind .( .. :): mroflhhnï¬rn:mï¬gltm;hmnm ‘R:l‘l l.’:v:dm!h te MrFle- nnnnlh.a % uu.g.hl:mm nu-.o«m.gnq Gnats, u:}moe lnm%hanum’nm:&“mm‘ ting, and of vatious slzes. R CAUTION.â€"The public are requested to observe that all the M’;!pxaou bear the Trade Mauk as herein shown. Sold by all Chemists and KEATING 8 PERSIANS INSECT DESTROYING POWDERS ' GENERAL DEBILITY AND EMACIATION osition of many interested dealers, an unpreceâ€" ented amount of patronage may be thus N%mâ€"num 1873. Granville has found that Dr. J ‘s Law Board of Great , Food, Lightning, \ ane tirand 100CE WÂ¥ nX# tnresinterea, e n a wout 6t, fNice so low that all can i. Myrtle Navy. €#. whlulloA(rniforM Messrs, LYMAN, CLARK & CO., 382 St. Paul Street, MONTREAL. Messrs. LYMAN BRO1HBRS & CO,, 157 King Street, Toron{ February 28th. 1873. _ 200w13 . ined, and | besides being rich in mMjmmM sti0oth appearance and consistency of fr cream, is palatable and readily taken." i n the fat, produced the s wifying result ; the whole forming a @rim lar moist mass of fat, soap, glycerine and water, Thhoinm&mpgynhlly and chemically different from the true Panâ€" creatic Emulsion which [ have also exam ‘This compound resembled an Ointâ€" ment or Pomade in appearance and, conâ€" sistency, mgrm‘flmmd with Essence of Almond or Acid. It was strongly alkaline, indicating free alkali, which, act» ktr_wthvmunA:lyï¬dBopwtnpon‘ nrmgnw & soâ€"called Prepaâ€" ration of Pancreatine. me _ Origing td cublo Mpqutrcturer e NTR Chemists to the Queen, H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, H.L.M. Napoleo®g _ the Third, His Highness the nity. it is put up in boxes to last a faanat about three months, and can be had Sfro; all respectable Druggists,mmy Dealers in House ish Gooda,dl + cents per box. I Wholesale at ; HRN&Y F. LEMONT & CO., .. 236 St. Jamesâ€"st., Montreal, ESMONDE BRO8. Wholesale Agents for Ottawa and vicie washing. ‘‘This is the most economical ar« ticle that can be used, costing only about three cents to do the ironing of.-}:;g family, ‘It gives the Linen such a glossy surface that the dust and dirt will not adhere to it, so that‘it will keep clear auch longer. It is very highly recom« mended by the Montreal Hnldw Mgerve, Le National, and by all the gin American papers. cecvie on . dete MOKERS from the storeâ€"new and besutiful. Goods done upwithitkoopno:ln much longer, thereby saving time and labor in Enamelle ne as‘when bought at the Khedive of Egypt, &c., 143 NEW BOND s{‘mr, LUNDON,. Producing the samé ‘u.m,___,‘. Hard Finish .lmthwitmltm For imparting & fine gloss to Linen Shirt Bosoms, 2y the ue of pared oxpnu?‘ tor the Paten: nnite CiokP, & machines, India Rubber and Buff Lesthe‘ 6 l.lh Burdn.‘ Kli'.ll ;ontnfly cleaned :fll ; have a ant polish equalto new cu Packets, :h".p:un'm Ju. 64., ll-.il.% nad 4s, ench. Preven friction in cleaning and lm to the : Rife.. Oakey‘s 'dll’t.’ Knife P shoul be used with the Boards Ecz cleaning and olhlu Silver, Electro Platé, Piate Glagh A0. " Rablets, 60. sioh. and the nature of the securities, [if any [‘held by them ; un&mmzm t;.l't'clnld ;int day olNo*mnbs;uunn ofthe Estate of the said Robert H. Wilson will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto, having feference to the claims of which notice shall have been furnished thoExoouununboveroqu-lm and the said the tstis, or any part ioreof,,to any porson nsso or an whouomznmdzo shall nmhv=ngnn reâ€" ived at it the time of distribution. LYON & REMON e 4 _ Boliaitos for lxecu‘ql. Dated Oltawa, Aug. 25, 1873 Wilson, their Christian and surnames, addrsses, and. description, with full Mflh’l"’l of their tespective claims, a statement of their fecounts The creditors of Rorz®t H. W late ofthe clty dmunmmecmnvd%lrï¬m- m rdetectic. The First day or Koveinbet, A.By 1878 to send by post, preâ€"paid, to Messrs, Lyon & Remon, of Worait aup 5t Otta en rantielgare tor o i) lace Wilson and Andrew Wu-oï¬ Executors, of the Last Will and Testament ofthe said Robert H. ‘Inventor, Mechanic, Manufacturer, Builder, Engineer, Chemist, Farmer, Merchant, _ Should at once send his name and address with $1,50 forone year‘ssubscription to The: Canadian Patent Office : A N p 1 mum & N 3 mteees 3/ M MECHANIOS MAGAZINE Enamellene, f GEORGE E. muu:s, A copy offirst nnnmunbcmnl\‘.!mm STORE NEW To the publisher All Housexsepers FOR A GOOD SMOKE, Cufls, THE OTTAWA TIMES JANUARY 6 1874 # ON EACH PLUG. Cautilon, Collars. _: . â€" ‘Laco Cutains, yRADE NOTICE, ERIFEROLISH: &c, _ & to the Courts of Law and Tang m Ths Provinegh of, Opintly md m“. Mwflm’.l-_i-. any 15, 873 sns * " * * "4+ °* missioner for taking affiâ€" d:flu_u';qwh‘_lllptb:_:ï¬q ((ANaADA CENTRAL RAILWaAY, se o Freight and Cartage Ageney, ennanifo mssn ds prompt attention. o j _ Carters are authorized to grant receipts, en relieving â€" shippers from : W J,, CE ANE, Solicttor, Office and Depot, No. 562 Bnoapwar, Nzw You® . For Sale by all Druggists. $tamhcn; or of Phcsy Cormn Visess, U ons on eaine m 'l'ml‘ les, exdept s . and singlo vials of Veterinary Idflla the cage or single part A& ï¬:’, free:of d?:m on w«% price 29, _ !! Sore Mouth, Canker.......... ....â€" . 90 80, . * Urini Weaknu.wemngï¬od. 50 #4, . * N-ml‘erlfln.wh.hsrnu... 50 3 " Epile P Spasms, BC Vitus: Danes..1 0p a ?Dmhfayz'h.uleunudmm: td t .AHIIY CASES 6 3 Or 35 lirge 3 emmingnlzeefle : for every ordinary discase a family is subâ€" ‘ec! to, with book of directions........... $10 Veterinay! sm"'"‘ se &‘J«'}"‘t tmcwess * © flg flon-..n C ile 1 rec mveiee fof coveh infeebvere ce ree Complete Case, with Inao Manual; 10 "Infouie n par ore in treadip ter sringry miid othets not cfmhprated 38 Ottawa Feby3. 1873 HUMPHREYS ° HOMEOPATHIC SP CS en un raable," They are the ty uuh! ures Dun'-.‘;llh:sulï¬l l“ Sore» So s men nssy “t" ’:o.-k !fl-‘:,-i,h'l\:an‘q 5!5!3."{!‘!;"93.. the Lungs, Nose, en e Bb e pooboky old . uoï¬ioodmlf\:lq.hua‘of lyw.c?x will follo®, . o : & or old, married or single, at the dawn of woâ€" mmg'ood. or the ï¬ï¬â€˜f‘n’ of life, Tonic Bitters dï¬plALlo decided an ï¬m. that improvement is soon perceptible,,| .. _ tho d in viome eou 0 8 cleause it when you find it Scaldâ€"head, Sore Eyes, Erysipélas, Itch, ‘or Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tetâ€" O te o e e,g‘:,am Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Ringâ€"worms, h *Remitâ€" tent and Intermittent Fevers, D of the Blood, Liver, Eid:gl and Bladder, these Bitters have no . Buch Discases gri unndmliz‘vlldlmeglood. * 6c mu;ses. â€"Persons enâ€" gged in ‘Paints an 'ngo ® such ‘:; umbers, ‘Typeâ€"setters, * Miners, as they advance in life, subject to . paralysis â€" of ‘the Bowels. | To: guard against this, take a dose of W. ‘s Yixâ€" EaAr Brrrers occasionally. .. ; . :. ) |â€" | wml!' , are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. One bottle will prove a better guarantee of it: morits than a lengthy advertiseâ€" men I _ Serofula, or ‘s Evil, White vollings, Viders, n;l-"s%u, Swelled Neck, Goitre, Inflaramations, Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial . Affections, Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes, otc. wom Thathaes Viatoen mrifade bars 8 VINEGAR :h% t.h:i'i- great curative powend in the most obstinate and intractable cases. " he,,Pain in the Shoutders, Coughs, ?l‘ciglffm of the Chest, %mm\ï¬ io en on the Mon 7 tation of the ï¬eart,o‘ï¬mammdtlon the Lungs, Pain in the ;glon of the Kid neys, and a hundred other painful:sympâ€" repair, y P43 %iuong, Remittent and Interâ€" mittent Fevers, which are so prevaâ€" lent in the valleys of our great gigers throughout the United States, those of the Mississippi, Ohio, p fes, nd, Comrade Braie io Grande, sas, orado, o Gran Pearl, Ajnbuna, liobue, Bavannab, R:: Grateful Thousandsâ€"prociaim VÂ¥rxâ€" ®cGAR BITTERS‘the most wonderful Inâ€" vigwt that .ever sustained; the sinking system,. . .. 5 No Perstgn can take .ghdm Blt}erl according to directions, and remain unwe:h provided their bones are m(:;-‘ stroy bx mineral poison orother means, and vital organs wasted . beyond For Femalo Complaints, in young yA y $&â€" £#22 3 P Oï¬ ts \ p* g\\'\lâ€/ "‘\f:?%.-}\ 0? Y' a(P ’{:A\‘?* 4 & !‘-l'ln'm'j":, & 44 (A P T 3. s ‘Z&~\ a‘f i nrasss . 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