ngs ay Morning, e secured, some psiery at prices due. These we »-Moriow. s' Fine Black stockings Others French ind over. Sizes le the lot lasts, . Pair Girls' Ribbed Cotton Stockings ble make. Sizes al price for this AORROW, . Pair "urkish Towels, es "long by 25 40¢ cach. 3c. Each mer Sale OE STORE. ce of this week. indows. oe Store. PD #1 CEE ie prices. TP REEPRE (4 'BROCK STREET. Our store is filled with good things | | Lucknow, Aug. 3.--Intense heat pre- esprecialtly suited for - Dampers Fishing Parties Picnic Parties Mail orders carefully packed promptly shipped. Jas. Redden & Co. | Lucknow, yesterday, and the native | as: they | IMPORTERS OF. FINE GROCERIES could and ate them. Auction Sale of Furnitu 1 will 11 af 'the residence of Mrs. M. { ing. | Biliott, 251 University Avenue, NESDAY, August 7th, 10 a.m. some Silk Brocatell Parlor Suite, Brussels god Axminster Carpets, tar Catdnet, Fancy and Stu ts' ables. ! FORE hy Ruel: Plush Couch, very Ea jcoud reach their homes. Oak Sideboard, Extension and Drop Leal ctures, Dinner Tapples, Dining Chairs, ett, Lace and Chenille Curtains, and Enameled Bedroom Suites, Mi ttresses, Spri Oxford Gas Range. Art Gueland ¥ & Crocker: d Glassware. | { 5 : Toning Wd ee impa,_scveral tons | ports and Rochester, N.Y. J. P. Han-| 5 carried into the churchyard, of Coal, and. numerous other wrticlen ey, agent. as he was dying, mutternd, "My sig! ny 2 : > iy of snl is going: I cannot see the general. Goods nay be inspected from eight a.m. ALLEN, The Auctioneer. Telephone, 252, Residence, 243 ham street. In the Matter of the Esta At this season of the year, we are able to give our best attention to individual or- ders. Quality, style, work- _manship and fit are the im- portant features of our, JAR TS. Each detail re-4 ceives the attemtion of our Expert Designers. Our custom Bl department is fully equipped, | and ' we are prepared to execute orders for new Fur Garments--the satisfactory kind--and guarantee them in every ' detail. By ordering" now you secure first choice of our best skins, at summer' 3 John McKay Fur House, e a, Bedding, Cheffoniers, Toilette Sotts, Home Treasure Range B Village Curate Arrest » Milan, Aug. 3.--Signor Loglio, ex-, view to restoring peace, recently or- { Mayor of Barzizza, a village on the | dered Milesi to resign his seat on the | political enemies while returning home | understanc | the { across a lonely mulepath, on Thurs-| one vanquished from the district where {day night. The assassins appear to| he had worked for twenty years, he have dragged him some twenty yards preferred to cast aside the cassock. | across a field, where they flung him! This week new elections were due, | into & ditch and there dispatched him. | andl,' consequently, party feeling was | Don Domenico Milesi, the village cur- | at fever heat. Signor Joglio an- | half | ate, has been arrested on the charge | nounced to his friends several days | | of having instigated the crime. This|ago that there was 'a plot hatching | | eleric has given much trouble to the| against his life. | on | ecclesiastical, authorities on account of | After the murder the band of assa this notoriety as a political agitator. gine marched into the village, { He had led a fierce opposition against | they stoned the residences of the vie | Signor Loglio, so as to divide the dig- | tim and of the aged parish priest wi | LOOKING FOR MONSOON. conts to be offered at very low prices. Extra value in clerical black cons. A lthe | great variety to choos¢ from. and Heat. | : vails throughout Upper ladia, and | there is a condition of famine. Every- | | where the monsoon is being eagerly awaited. Several are reported to have succumb ted. Cattle are also dying for want of | fodder. and | tricts, the extremity of selling their jewelry in order to buy gvain. A swarm of locusts passed over | { inhabitants killed as many Manchester, Aug. 3. { Owing to the continuation of the | who .is on a tour re. | drought 500 Mussulmans at Allaha- | England, was about to enter' a | bad spent the day in prayer and fast- | ot St. Neots, Hunts, yesterday, WED- speak, William Thbett, aged eighty- © Hand? | heavy rain fell, through water knee deep before they They were beginning to despair when | {wo, a retired merchant, and they had to wade | the church steps. My. Thbett had looking forward "I'm thankful day," he said when the crowd, seein Gen. Booth approaching in his motor he cnr EHOW, THERE he comes 17 Ad for many weeks been i a --- 1,000 Islands--R: Steamers North King and Caspian Hai) ar | o ! a leave 10:15 am, for 1,000 Island | (jon. Booth approached the steps My. would go \ and where it was most nedded. { ua to the teachers already in its service. hat hs a salute | points daily except Monday. Return- | jphett raised his feater. | ing leave at 5 p.m. for Bay of Quinte | in doing so fell to the ground. He | "God hns summoned this old { Price's chocolates are made fresh ev rade of mine at noon, to-day," saic Syden- | ery day. { Kingston, Hardware Merchant. | Tenders will be received by the under- the 23rd in- wi in ote esos | Brantford Daughter's Lover Keeps Late Hours |: signed up to 4 pan. of stant for the s pamed George Sears, consisting of and Heavy Hardware, Paints, Qil and a large assortment of goods ly carried in a hardware busines: stock is valued at $16,000 par furnished on application to the Assignee. | the undersighed up to moon of 15th, 1907, for constructi the ments and Concrete Floor for Steel Bridge, to be erected at the new | 8, i and the "Old Man Protests. ticulars under- court. by his gant po heard at the Jpolice men some. sound advics oh courting, ! ather, who as chargw {wite with assault, said the whole trou- A {things so hot Ww. "He comes, not one night, but |fighting. Hence the court proceedin: . Augus' pu as. Gal 3 Y . : ; il all hours," said the indignant pa' 44 imposid no fine, Grass' rent, Creek, in the Township of Kingston, i " Plans aud. specifications may be | eeen | 1 by applying at my Office, in the Court DAILY MEMORANDA, { ORDER ILLEGAL VOTING. House. ; W. J: FRANKLIN, Chairman of The Striking Policeman. Besieged By Roads and Bridges Committee. J. W. EDWARDS, County Clerk, Slaughter Sale Of Summer Hats Still going on at s Vaudeville, Ontario Park, 8.30 p.m. Campbell Bros', | Soldiers. ee -------------------------------- Daily Steamer Service Wonderland every afternoon and even. ation has arisen at Neusandee, Gali- From Kingston ing cia, on account of a strike of the | v X 1 p.m., | municipal police force for higher TO THE 1000 ISLANDS|, Soc Clayton, T. I. Park' Alexandria Bay Steamer Casp and all River points: Captain Line leaves Swife's Whast, duil excepted, 245 p.m. returning noon fol lowing day. atk . L t Works' . - Round Trip, $1. LA aie Park, Saturday, August {thoer, and a battle with swords fol | hounds of Ramsay township. 3 WALTER L. VISGER, Manager. 10th, ar Sewn ; inj | "Be wise and do not fail to ask for "Miller High Life Milwaukee Beer," i i ; Several persons were injured on hoth a th : ip. 1¥ ¥ , . 4 » emigrants, inchudin twelve men, nine : io al § gol in I ae Miller "Buffet" or "Miller High Life" | the best of all? Tt is the delight of '\ mun and four children, are sorta of John Richardson & Co. is a 1 ' Ipeer, the best beer from Milwaukee, the patrons of the Anglo-American ho- [4° have been clubbed io death al | loss. ; : 5 J. W. Smith's driig store, in the Gil IT IS A FACT. your Stoves, Furniture TURK'S Second-Hamd street. daughter, sented, by the address, signed by over one and fifty members. Mr. Hamm was a resident of Kansas City for twenty-one besides being for a time years, and, . president of t for years wor he board of tra ked on most of portant committees. OUR CLASSIFIED ADS. : We want to impress upon you the quick and satisfactory result that 'is to be had by use of our classified columns. The 3 is very e--nothing, bertson | bought the DeLong interest. He has| dharge = 3 gg Ro Bros. . | the launch overhauled and freshly | in fact, when compared you < stuff - you gwin money nd Fy I do that by buying 229-Fuditorial Rooms. a Store, 898 Prin | CO Bling a Specialty. rn cess eb -------------------- i \ . n- The Daily Whig is always on sale at {police out. The t « ! | P. T. Hamm, whe, with his wife and |Gibgon's Square-- | aecented the situation philosophically, have come to Napanee, to spend their declining years, was pre- board 'of trade ofl] Kansas City, Mo., with a beautiful General Hospital Governors, wages. ; sian to Thousand Islands, | 'Lhe prefect ordered the strikers, yes- Visger {10.15 a.m., Sunday. Sunday | Groamer Capt. Visger lMne feaves 2.45 hut they refused to go. A number of Kmployees' Pienic. waIG TELEPHONES. 245>--Business Offce. | selves in the barracks. --dJ Ob! Department t 292---Jobbing Departm for, and proceeded to invest the bar | racks withthe intention of starving besieged policemen | rug Store, Market Open till late each evemng- land amused themselves the afternoon | assembled in the streets. Thus one policeman announced that he had voted forty-five times in dif- "Royal '"" | feront names and disguises at the ne- Doulton. by Galician elections, and that in ! we acted under orders from de, had {doing so h its im- ¥ 4 i w the authorities. We have just open | It is now announced that the Polish ed a lot of very radicals will bring up these revela- retty ObD JUGS, | tions in the reicherath. PLATES, T E A- : "Be Wise. POTS, ete., of this To your own interest and - attend hundred} 1 i celebrated maker. | Camipbe Bros. slaughter sale of sum- | mer hats, Prices Right = wort hace | rl S 1g . on the Clyde, at Lanark. One of thesg was owned last year by Messrs. Scott Two motor bosts have been placed | end -------- { | and DeLong. This year Dr. Scott | with Yesterday she was put, in cpp ese---- inted. the results. If you have © f { Yhe water. Mr. Bates' boat is new, room you wish to rent = | built by himself. ee eb S ; t a ¢oiiple of deer were to On Stinday last a ¢ouple ol « bu by hie in 'a famous Pies: something you would like : . £ ' ni Whorhood of Camden 4d": Jun in the neighoranns, | eiller High Life," the best heer from sell or buy put in an RI _ ¥OU to know. . Ap CER we "a hotel. | . want 3 at Chowns. KINGSTON, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, AUGUST 3 100%. ND | NEW, GEN 1S DISCOVERED | OR Surpasses' Sapphire in Brilliancy, Sen rilanon, a, 5 Peat, Grange beauty "recently discovered hy twol © Ej Ma - prospectors in San Benito county, We Moa of X= yor | Salifomie The gém strongly resem- , ; | bi sapphire, but it differed in some oa ' . 8 val | striking © features. Mr. Louderback 3 hel le we aA * » x 2 bk v . i' L Circular Ironclads Included in The Prophetic "ro "= "*' : . sted for Inciting Crime, "he new gem is a clear trangparctit | tints in the CIR : ---- Fad oR | - Louderhaek, of tho University of : Stoned to Death," The Fate of AN vemination of me el Old Moore Pr blue stone with violet Which Political Fanatici : | dooper colored portion. It rivals the | ich Was Due to Political Fanaticism. et. srpatons 1 ng-- Lh T' |brilliancy, though it is not so bard. It is about as hard as chrysalite and London, Aug. 3.~0ld Moore, wizard |ing to the want of a striking poiat. [@l harder than opal or moonstone. It u oe { Th i { ight red under heat, but i : Q : outskirts of Bergamo, was barbarous: | local municipal council, but the priest, | turns brigh : ' on ling of the year 1908, and if the fa-!" i [lv waylaid stone , "Fig i : 2 tonne | cooling resumes its normal color. Asi hibteve 0 NG | September will be marked by n la y waylaid and ston Wd to death by|it is allogul, gave he gi 0H an to Tt in' an entirely new mineral it i miliar white-covered tale of his vision, Iboratory discovery which "will cause |S at, rather than retire as, pot h v iy : heen given t e name benitoite, from For stylish straw sailors at about Mrs. Nelson Dafoe, Hay Bay, died! aS 3 n . of metal, Will he automatic in their [extraordinary medley of good and o | years. Deceased had been ill for the | o i: where | past two months, and was highly | Still dreaming of the navy bo fore lin the prophetic pageant in vlose con esteemed by all who knew her. Be- tells, for Decomber, "a mew idea of |junct on with one another is to cregte ho | sides her husband, she leaves four chil- coast defence in floating circular iron- | the suspicion that: the hoary wizard is trict into two hostile camps of almost | had striven to curb his curate's politi- | dren. Leonard Dafoe. on the home |clads impenetrable for any shots, ow- equal strength. The bishop, with a | cal fanaticism. | stead; Mrs. Bertha Brown and Mrs. | | | Meda Morrow, Watertown; and Mrs. | | Light Weight Summer Clothing. | mond, and two sisters, Mrs: Abraham, Prevost, Brock street, has a splendid | Hay Bay, and Mrs. George boys, Resigh | Upper India in Grip of Famine ,.eryment of light weight sumer | Hayburn. Randolph hotel keeps fresh and cool | brated {teachers employed by the West Ham natural spring water, Try a lass, | 1 : | P . g { meeting held, last night, at West Ham Tinitish soldiers in Allahabad and AN OLD MAN F A LI S DEAD | meeting was held under the presidency | Cave ave sufiering fc Jexy. of Mr. Nicholls, vice-president of the | Cawnpore ay uficring from apog xy. 3 A . | Ratiorat Oe, ts. # Famine prices prevail in many dis- . . oe le have been driven to ' Pathetic Incident Marks the Tour of an Aged and is the direct result of the refusal Salvation Army Chieftain. Union of Teachérs. The immediate -------- As Gen. Booth, Gen. Booth, addressing the spectators. of the north of "lt makes me question if | should be | \ dont ne ohiurch called tonight. 1 also am getting |TOSIEN™ or been dismissed, and have to old, but I trust when the summons { been required to work with emergency omes, I, too, will have my hand { teachers engaged to take the places fell dead on raised at the salute, and will be pre- pared." "My father bad. been preparin for a} : to Gen. Booth's visit. long "time to meet ?. Pe % which had the effect of reducing the 1 have lived to this Mim Elimabeth Ibbett subsequently. "Since his retirement from business \ 2 A n bs the teachers to be a breach of faith, and sudden deaths. Joseph fell dead at | . nea , . ht seventy-three while entering a bank; | siampcd or bien Wiamiased. The cou] Honty died at of "me ' employs nearly 1, enchers, and. | onry died at eighty-one, and Thom has 60,000 children under its care. | com- a8 at ol ----- ters, also dropped dead. i. ; j i 0 dropf | 9h famous Hiawatha mineral wa- HOI "pee SHE COMES EVERY NIGHT ; signed. ' fe 4 J. B. WALKEM, Brantford, Ont., Aug. 3.--A peculiar | ettook:. ta | iV voung TH tolls demanded. The com- | He undertook: to give the young, % pany : 2 the previous: i -------------------- |and, it appears, the whole family made ¥ ly ery gh EAte Jas one NaC. | : Shut he : was 1X hundsed per gant., ma £52 County of Fronte! lle = arose over a prospective son-in- {eh oot )oca his tonier nd bn some |# it four and a hall times 8 the rate charged any paper 5 TENDERS WILL BR RECEIVED BY | ¥ in Toronto. Rather than even nights per woek, and stays Wn- |The magistrate delivered a lecture, #% submit the 4% abandoned the service. ------ * FHACISISISIIRIGIIIIII the danger of the nation's health ow- {The energetic teking up by girls of 3,000-FRET.--3,000 Vienna, Aug. 3.--A remarkable situ- price. | [ now of Portage la Prairie, Man., held | a sale of stock recently which brought terday, to leave the police barracks, [Yer £3,000. He has sold his farm out } { there for £10000 and has moved to} For bargains in summer hats, p.m., daily, for Thousand Islands gondarmes were summoned. to \ejoct | the town, where he will live in future. | i i It is fifteen vears ago since he left the the wendarmes, and barricaded them- pl 8 . when you call at Grimason hotel. A company of soldiers was then sent ' screen in vour pantry window and see | how much dukt yow tan keep out; | wash the cloth when |fectual, pleasant fo take, 2 Pr. Chown's drug store. {by shouting police secrets from an i | wnoer window to crowds of townsmen ---------------------------------------- Attracted by the cries of the Jews | gi , [tho Conn Tromtien guards cama. wp | "ona of the Incidents of the fre Was FEY | land drove off the peasants before they | gh. a NE W LIF E IN FA RM IN G re a athe. stim | i te indies ahs : od od . v on which were afterwards found movey | spite shouts of " pS yra use ------ Ma rst. Movement at S C to Help Agriculture Tor eried a a wed. | from his perilous position by the five- ot Milwaukes, Get it at the Iroquois | : what | East. Lg BIGHT Sor. -- re = Bed pats, urinals, invalid rings, ote. OPS TO BE DO snes JET | pron Out. August. 8= 5 2 ; ef Moderate 'westerly eg i wi much change ature. 5 Wo 3 em . s Events Next Years Interest. § A : a S Vision of Famous* Almanac Seer. Will do well hy reading down this list of special ; and almanac maker, has been dream. |i necessary they can reverse quickly lon a dropped pivot anchor." just published, is less a nightmare | double crops in many parts of the | than usual, it has soquired an up- country," and Uctober by the invention | wonted Julds Verne flavor. of reflecting ovilings, the effect o : | Fos instance, he says that in March, | which "will be funny in the hailroon." . ¥ A 11008, we must look 'out for trouble on | In December a "new and very beau Clear ing Jtems » orion: battleshi "Their test ememy is | tiful flower will appear anc ke C Laab pricg in their Poids; the effects of eatth fm great sensation." 4 a "iS Every" aiticls "mentioned / rent, noting on the vast magnetic body | The rest of the story of 1908 is an {8 cut to the core, cost ics even not in sor x gl cases less than half 'the cost. § We advise you to call earl; I and. a choice of th 2 thingt offered ' TO-MOR! LADIES' A) A This season's buying, of county in which it is found." ---------- Campbell Bros'. To-Night. July 29th, aged seventy-three ! evil, and to place some of the scenes destruction." chuckling in his sleeve all the time. | Charles Parker, Huy Bay. Also, a AT WAR WITH HIE & slightly soiled b brother, Sylvester Dupree, of Rich- B WRFE COUSETL. C F ORGANIZER, k The lot consis | English Teachers Decide to | He Has Charge of Emigrant Ex- Gown peditions. Price. ng London, Aug. 3-~Two, hundred | : ! cel Hiawatha, pure and |'¥ : . | Education Authority decided at a {to hand in their resignations, to take {effect on September 2nd next. The This action is' n sequel to the dis {pute which has been going on for some time between the teachers and the West Ham Education Authority, lon Monday of tho authority to re ceive a deputation from the National | grievance is that "the teachers have [been transferred to other wehools to | take the places of teachers who have ot those who have gone. The dispute arose over the adoption {some time ago of a regrading scheme, en. Booth," said ) salaries of teachers already in the ser- vice of the council. This was held by C7 ODL. DAVID LAMB, London, Aug. 3.--Col. David t much tinie and : pT the: Sn vation Army. Hei the countil 'having adopted a ly- from. town to town, giving tion in 1901 thal no schemes Five n | adopted which would be detrimental 4 Lamb, ; hief organizer ol the Salvation Army { n England, has been appointed General Booth in charge of the task of conducting the * emigrant expeditions: | which are to leave Great Britain next fall to settle in Canada and the Cana- {dian iwarfh-West, It is expected that ter has won the favor of all in the over 500,000 pew wprtlers will be gains [best hotels and restaurants. = You cap (ed to Canada . by this scheme. FAAISAIAINAAANCHH | have it at" The Hub." | | Please your eyes by getting your INDEPENDENCE. * 'glasses at Dr. Chown's drug store. Three of Mr. Ibbett's brothe A! Si bett's brothers had About 170 teachers have already re seventy-seven. Two aged sis- Campbell Bros'; To-Night. For a nobhy new derby. TH % -------------------- ---------- ------ Winnipeg, Aug. 3.--The # Winnipeg papers have aban- ¥ doned the Associated Press 3 news service, as the C.P.R. ¥ / " p charges have become 80 * Ne - W ' high that 'they could no MH mtn % § 5 onger pay the telegraph ¥ . . "0. . 1 %| While Woman is Gaining Ground in Great 1 le . \ . Britain. | London, Ang. 2.~Is muscular super- |love of athletic games was, perhaps, jority passing from men to women in a8 strong as ever, but. people, instead papers have * (Great Britain ? Addressing the Bri [of sharing in the games, were content ¥ tish Medical Association, mow in ses- [to watch ga few experts. HM sion at Bxeter, Dr--Davey pointed out | Coincidentally is published 5 sum- . a 5 : mary of the experiences of tradesmen. PICTURE WEEK ¥ * EFEE ing to the changed habits of the past half century, which has led to marked athletic out-door games was making i CIR Ca ! muscular degeneration. The extended their hands and feet larger. The wo- All New Moving Fictures and use of machinery, the tendency to |dern girl runs, walks and indulges in | The Latest Illustrated Songs. abandon rural for urban life, and the athletic exercises to such an extent Next week, entirg facilities for traveMing without exer- {that her feet are lengthened ond wid tion, were among the causes, The rand, : Campbell Bros'. To-Night. For children's summer tams ut half DISASTROUS FIRE, -- # ROBBERY PREVENTED. Flames Swept Business Section of North Bay. . Russian Peasants Club Jews to| North Bay, Aug. 2. Fire broke. out, Se -------------- r Death. this morning, in the business ction, Have you tried Miller "Buffet or | Vienna, Aug. 3 Twenty-five Jewish and is still raging. ah J. T. Thomas, a former Ramsayite, Campbell Bros', To-Night, The large hardware store and block = we tel' where vou will also find Miller's | 7 onits : 4 2 | Zwonitz, on the Austro-Russian fro 3 3 3 delicious Buffet beer, hs ma tier. Twelve others oe ily o mour block, » wiped out, with the Dr. Chown's Special Tron Tonio Pills | iyred, store of T. M. Mulligan, tailor, uke pure ith blood, 25c, and B0c., | Thy party was crossing into Aus-| of J. H. Campbell, and office of J. rs W bes at Chown's drug store, trig to emigrate to America, and had | Cimout: real estato dealer, besides Molloy's Worm Powdess. Safe, eof Decoration day of the 1.0.OF., at passed the Russi § : od | the contents of furnished rooms. ; at Napanee, will be observed A t ussian frontier guarcs. | The fire started in Campbell's tailor a oe, 3 on August when a horde of Russian peasants at | 4 A ol with d id ip Borie ot Kian possnst oF | hogan ype SAE 108 pet i * » 5 o Tack a piece of cheesecloth over the { and steamship tickets. i walk along the es 0. parapet | the next-buillding while * the | raged around him. He was rescued : I sted. : | ding took place at St. Luke's church, | men and The fire sul President niere Lvciburst, when John B: he's church, | will lose heavily, as the insurance will np { Montreal, was united to Wilhelmina, | not nearly cover'thé losses. : N.Y., Aug. 3.--The direc: Stewart submitted a letter from Pre: | the only daughter of D. W. Green 5 dA tors of the chamber of commerce have sient Roosevelt to him, in which the F Siiften Sheffield and Claud = Brown: BE ho vention hare} president says : | bridge arrived home from the west, | ¥ a ; on here In |= «1 .have been keenly alive for many | to-day, looking very much improved | October of commercial organizations, | years to this situntion. The various | iP health. Hay _is & very good crap farmers and village bankers .to com- leastern states owe a duty to the here, and grain is average. Potatoes | sider means of rehabilitating the agri- | country districts, which at present | 27° not up to the mark. i eulturil intercsts, President Roose- | they ave failing to perform. P| : Velt wrote n letter to John A. Ste- thing that the department of agrioul- | A special favorite at the British-Am. wart, of New York, president of the ture can do to aid in 'the' mevement |frican hotel is "Miller High Life," the Nationa! League of Republican Clabs, | will assuredly be done. 1 will gladly best beet from Milwaukee. Tt is in announcing his desire to co-operate in |eo-operate with the Sy racuse Chamber universal demand, as well as the conQyence. of Commerce: 1 will ask, 'however, | "Buffet" beer. : Mr. Stewart was here and said that | that you do not summon the. eonven- | Beautiful hammocks cheap, a there were 22,000 abandonéd farms in | tion without giving me ample warn- | ley's, 178, 175 Princess street} this state and that the farming po- {ing 10 that 1 may bé sure that she | 354 Jing street. : puldation had decreasetl over forty per man you wish as representing he | Jar rings, corks; bottle box; ete. Chi ¢ in ihe past thirty years, Mr. | national government be present.'" OWR '8¢ . Ri - = ee ESL 8 yracuse, FREE RK EERE HE cent. .