It?! Globe. ‘1 c3. and by Mm of people and "'8‘? (.Iice' a hundred diï¬'ercm municipal-E flies in Ontario ar‘.’ emtcd ‘to votes. on, and it is stated on: that sixty percent; will carry (11- a on iocul opti good authority -oi thv Mares voting iocal ()[IYiUII by-Y-aw this year. This is an illustration of the steady; tx-mperance feeling induced; growth 01' lower class of ho-. xery largvly by the vi keeper. The biggest and most: comincing temperance lecture is a. driwllimz. noisy, foolish, drunkenE man. and one Of the greatest incent-l iws to a local option campaign is the mgu of a staggering boy. The salmms are falling into disfan' as money xvi“ free of ï¬t“ song 0" 335,000 should :y' fruwlom. Watchman-Warm «vet gav- referral vugrui ‘1. .u. .7 , - Hagumnl is a matter of a hundred: $1sz or M» nearer Creemorc. but per { hays The Review has never heard 01‘, Li-u' UHâ€). lls knowledge of geogra-t phy 0V tlwntly is limited." i1nperticn§-‘ .3. "umu'vnls the Drum: paper. To thi> 'lh» lit-View makes the prompt 4:: pew-II ni up!) ' "'I‘Yw Review ii\~“~ Hi-Alil) of both Collingyvood .a-m ! «mum. but~ bolimos in letting .‘x â€3- [1‘ I the dead rest in peace n ‘ ‘ It has been known for some time, x the Oshawa Reformer. â€that Mr Fuwk.'- tt-hv Lihora‘i candidate for On-; , tm‘iu) has the ear of Sir Wilfred." L1 The Watchman-Wardcr very respect-' fully lwwests “Mr. Fmvkv" to kind-{l 1y I't'tlll'n that "our†ti) Sir \V’iit‘rul.‘ 'Sir Wilfred needs that ear quite badly thew days. Sir Wili‘m needs ll‘n his ‘ stumpâ€"to hear the cry of the people! against the shameful graft and imi morality It Ottawa. Sir Wilfrc arms that car as woiol that he may; hm‘ken to thc pleading call of Archio' ‘Cumpiwll at. al for porttl‘oliua in tho)! mmnstruct vd Cabinet. 1 “any other Liberui candidate hap pens to "have the eye" of Sir Wilfred. let him at once return it. so that thol .Pmnierumy saw thv iniquity that' has grown up'around him. “the "nose" of Sir Wilfred hap- pens to hoiying around lousv in the possession of any other Grit politi cian kindlysee that it returns post haste to Ottawa. forthwith. If Sir Wilfredcoula got one good whiï¬ 0 the odorous rottennoxs around him in the party he might start house- chaning. It is not suggelted that an}: of Sir Wilfred's brains are scattered around among his henchmen. He needs them all himself. And he will need all his 'senses" too before he gets through with the session and the approaching élection. i" l‘ i i l I i ,d,‘ y--< -V The oak “organs" that ~1ir mum: Laurie:- can get along without, and would be the better for gv'ing away or losing are such organsas La 5‘- leil, The Hamilton Times lhe Osha- wa Reformer and our very esteemed contemporary. â€knu‘a‘ To keep the Boy on the Farm. To keep the Girl on the Farm. To hkeop the Hired Man on 'he Farm. These are the questions that (he a‘el'flge farmer struggles with {0-day with \m‘ying success. u~I “tfl‘k {ht-()FPJiu l’ackct recuiV- itsjust reward for attempting to . gay. The Peterboro Review had erred ytu “‘Creemore, near Parry The Packet hastened to "001- ';12~i," a111(l we; {all out of its co-tem. Ir Hw Vintélligvnt tarmon- sums! the fourth mws'ion he wm mm that the “we mhvr queflen have automaticah I: aohw! themseh-oa. 'It In nut hard‘ work (hut drh‘eï¬ tho burn and girl? from ma ran-m: It in nut «Mommas and meonwmenceu: It in um um‘ gmml mum and “plea-mm. nurmund inns. It in manually a «0‘2thth at All meu When mm m Hm farm in rvllawd‘ qt in mm: cwevtlonahlo, “awn-em: when luhw brhï¬‚ï¬ rewardq when the‘ attmouunu or farm We are mad. “if" most M and the .‘dtaomuforta reduced to the minmum. than questions will he Inflation Manna may wm ho un- .msavy, Wu mu moat tad the Mt’ «to »M of the at futures-v3 at m "to. m mwm boil“! ~ to . 'uw- ‘ .- ‘ . ‘ Jud mo Ray win at»; on the old homestead Mm the Nbce Giri ‘8 on .fllo next. turn .; . And the Rind In Win Mk: ' quotes his revere-gee f†-w'auu “may“ w {the farm: and isolation and lack 01* the he“ fruit, tt"""“"1"so<:ial intercom-Se must go as well. l Quebec we “1°" then And if as much prog-reSs be xpnde fpuople that 099Ҡ"69 speech? along these lines ‘11 the next ta 3 9" â€mush" whatcvcr they “‘33†years as in the past decade, then the' lta’bles will he turned on the cities? I with a. vengeance. \ and by â€â€˜3‘th in of frw trzu'e. [M has been voted to exterm- omuitoes on Staten Island. 1! song of the DShoultl not stand in xhe way The Proper farm Life makn farm life and proï¬table. Return [hat Ear k the ()ri'Jiu Packet, and work plen- any'fo'ther much less na.\\ v. 3 '1119 error was ma‘iie~ through the; ."1att that. the bid of Mr. Brown at .11); cents was apparentlv accepted. at the boaru hv ()memee The cheese i Ihowever, “as 01' 390d quality and :was well worth the praailing price,i land we are pleased to make the cor-l ! l ' rection. Omemee Cheese Brow"?~ Ilc ? l 't '.| their regu ‘ Monday evening. ‘; Beau was in the chair; 1: were present‘lnspecto [1)evlin. Mayor [5 may Patrick. {PIG {FLA R MONTHLY MEETING HELD ON MONDAY EV'FINWNG': l The Public Library Board held. lar monthly meeting 0113 President. 1!. ii and there‘ r Knight, Mr.‘ \ woman and Secreâ€"f * - 7 ,1 _._...-. In the report 01' the Victoria Boa-Ni, The Watchman- -Wamer re rred' w Omemee. factory as being th gonlyém one that sold for less than 11 £20m.§ ‘3' Mr Benn \uge-nt. sa‘esmano'f that “‘ -..factor_v. -mforms us {that ()memee cheese “as not scfd than for r} 10; cents as reported but that dale-4m“ ma-n Brown'paid elmen ceï¬ts $015 the 5‘ {actor‘y's output ' . - ‘1 1 “' A “ ~~A .L4.1 “1 9 tiuns hefore t'be Board were; Lure. ‘ m... .. ..- THE ques L95). largqu Voia routine na 'The Librarian's report for“ the: month 01 July shmved a total oircu latioh of 1906. "lne circulation in (Ietau “as a. â€up Ious-z HiStorV. 85: Biographx 46‘ \ waves and Thu 01$. 61: General; I item-tum 58: Juxenilesâ€"bovs 191}3 juunilcsâ€"vrirls 119; juvenilesâ€"“Lu ‘ Sm; hound perimlicals, 32; P0- 011-05,. 43; Science. 58; Religion, 19.. I l 1 may. t Misccflaneous, .19; Fiction. 740. S('\E.’nt€en new tickets. were issued month tan The cash reCe-ipts Ior them ~J GI ‘ -. 92'. n-nts being: for new Smenteen. new mcxeu. wcw M".-- The cash mamas for the‘ month tow mnedsma. 86 L‘énts‘peing for ncw‘ tickets am» 30 cents for tines. " ‘ to accmmts ammmting considered by the Fit and rocmnmendod Rout im- 336A9 wrm nunco (‘ummilmv â€â€˜I paid. On motion uf Mayor \’ruumun. umlq-d h)- Mc. llvvlin llh- report m’ l-‘immco (‘ommititw was :ulopwu. The uuestiou of u sign im- Hm I 13': library “as relerml l‘n. un'l “luck letter style of sign will he curvd. Llll‘ u. Mr. Knight moved. sect-ndncl-hy Mr. Dovnn, that. tho Finnncv (Vumulittoc M asked to bring in to tho next tm‘ct.‘ ing.r :1 statement of the ï¬nancial stand- ing: of tho Board togethor with un 03- timute m‘ Iho oxpcndilume, rem-3pm, etc.. for the balance of thn 50m“. The Board then adjourned. Water Commissioners Meet The Watar Commisskmcrs ham u'. meeting in Secn‘tary Ray's â€$1100 on? Monday afternoon. with Mr. J. 1H Fling-Hr. chairman,Mayor \'1'uu'.u:m.s and Mr. McNeillie prmnt. ‘ Act‘ording to the pumping station? report. 91,050 lbs. of coal were used} to pump 16,108,750 gallons ut‘ “amt; in July. Last year's record shows 15,917,500 gallons for 84,900 lbs. coal for the same month. The usual baatch of accounts were before the Commissiom-rs' and were The usual before the ‘ dealt, with. The Secretary reported on the met-i er that, had been attached to one oil; the churches as decided on at a. pre-i v-ious meeting. The meter had hccni attached to St. Andrew's church ser-‘ vice and it. had shown that. more i‘ water waslbeing used than was 954‘ timated on when the rate was ï¬xed.l The meter used was hardly large en-i ough. and it was decided to secure (2m with a capacity aqml to the size of thu teed pipe. This meter Will bc‘ used in turn on the other churches.l and no doubt. it will be found may the eatima‘ed rate in an cases can be altered with BOUBflu‘tkm. After a ‘teut of all on this meter plan I bet- ter and more accurate MM of mo value or me law-ices will be appur- PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD entl dt'tldg\3!'.v are high “00“, “In?" Inn u-“B___.V, , he vatlmav‘ed rate in all may; can; ‘ lted in "’"fl‘ge ‘0 3"“! T†"0"“ “cUlUy “'0 M 8 and 29. Rocond-clua ucuou mu N. (I. Gould you: n» mmnl u change lab on ale to Mnnlpq and a.“ nu. lmNu‘th' w altered with aatlafm‘tltm. After a; nle. Was un .est. or all on this meter plan a bet“ George Lungrldgc. at Tomato. lung- 6 ACI‘ and more accurate idea of the‘ The ’brlde wu ghcn ax“ by her from the cunlrol at u nun Mam was om‘towm n manta». Mm. N. J‘ Mahatma John lcl‘lfllm]. nnd tlnahop t†tho â€03mm“ of u†1““. .\ 0' "“0“. W ‘h I rotum limit at m". P. (I. 3 unlxty dtlvl. lid. .1, W. ‘ It “It! bu knul In mlnd mm 0. ‘Mmck than \loltcu m hmmmd ln lmwlul. Mb". A. ‘1‘ value of the serum; \Vlll b». «War- ‘wulmomlngly alum ln u tru‘d- all eul.bllnhmm at It: kind ln Unn- abuplu can. which no ï¬nch!!! w I. 1‘. RM. 1 _______*____.. ;llng gull 0! blue panama my!“ «think. The company‘s pluul In Lun- V I o ' fl Humane or palm. d‘upm m-or \uflell-‘dun n? awn-n lwo murmoun blank.“ oxen-log t l M ‘ vim-h SM on E :1 ulnar. l . - ' u “- " n 3| . em am "03 he mm attended by her lol‘ M: will. more urn ulna lmporl. “M“ m M Nd a“! in" mum. “gral‘.lg 1: Wm: some. wh9 won- . prom! chum u". ulabllnhm‘lu ln Komml. To. “n all “cl-mum a“. mumâ€. cock II‘ P llotmsmn Indof‘mdem: As the! WM Jumper «Mu. ‘ roam. Maul". Vancouver. M1" W M" been fl a WWW ‘MI “‘ l3- 0 M autumn of the â€bunt-mu of 8.8. Hr. um l'srkor. 0t ’l‘OI‘MW- ““P‘ ‘0‘ and St. John. (Nor 1.800 on- mm 0' . mm It “ wk 0‘ Wu I name at but two wonk- lsol'om uni-ml Nu. 9. dividing the) much a new pox-loci ma groom. plum anon m comm-'- N 9-0 . on Inland: loam. The load (HP. or m human»: rolls. otwhom over «was hundredm R. mt k M! â€M. “d w“! he â€33:32:01 who“! leon. No. 13. was tomwd. 419v. J. Road. the Mahmud“ church. enema; ml MM non. alumna; ham. Ion m to [M mm MM ln'ormu- 0 ‘ 0km A Shooting at the ratomera o. WmdomW£00hMlnwmwuom~ , ‘ ncw section mu held at. Mr. wuuuulgtm- we «ï¬nally a Hothwlnglou'a. lot. '22. can. ‘3. on )enour Mu served. walr- Thy-nun: lbw mutton ‘ ' . l ‘ lupin-bios cl ‘ ‘ - .1 l l _ ml“ r'w'rv ~ ~ common the business: of the mt‘w.iwnflhu. The wastes: enacted are Wm. Romer‘i‘down t1 ington for ayes“. John Min '0!" they to two year. and 0m. Web!!!" to!“ QQ‘ route. yeti-("The mm '11! 801061. will} .Ul'. I about sm- u. m. and wooed “@113 To“ A4- . “ ... question 8330‘“ much 8006:, 4’ I On Monday evening" “'0‘" one oun'd sensé'have â€â€˜39 dred and‘ï¬tty perilous 9th“ and more proï¬table: thg home 0‘ two 0' the most h and home comment-i respeaed W. o! the “I“ lifegon the {arm mon_ceiebmte the 50?“ “nivm attmtive. Slater? theil' wedding. “0 Pm†. I :9 fast fading from: were so signally honored were isolation and 1863 0‘ and Mrs. John McCreO. and the! detail was asJoL" ‘-“{‘;:‘=’"“"h*" “f: Presentation atMinden adopt“- .‘m- mu w"- tn. am'l :\ [daughter 0f “1’. and Mrs. MUW.‘ wcu {and she brought- : number of her: shad 1 triénds to the villagg to partiCipmte' Afte i in the celebration: The family home! was '. was prettily decorated for the golden! pros .wedding. and with bright, vari-color-l ham ed costumes and the [may guests. chef coul {grouhds prescnfed a. very ppretty ap-§ est I Mum “cm: W --°-, and Mrs. John McCree. and theevens was one which curated widespread in- terest in the village. and evén out- side places contributed to the gum. ering, aspecial train bearing the Joï¬n (.'. Eaton party of about sev- enty-ï¬ve persons. Mrs. Eaton to a ‘1Aâ€" “A“..- wedding dinner Gong: aw... w. ,, speeches were gix on and acknowleng ed by Mr. McCroa. in a speQCh In! which he gave some interesting rem-i iniswnsos of his early residence 7 in‘ Omemce. The bride and groom of ï¬fty years, who are still hale and luarty. were made the recipinms ofa large number of handsome and valu able. presents as evidences of the uni- versal esteem in which they are held. The sexe'n children of Mr. and .Mrs. McCrae were all present at. ihc celo bration. They are. Captain John ‘McCraP, of Omelucc; Arthur, of To lrouto : Mrs. R. J. Mulligan, Omameo: pearamce. The catering was done by Mr. Har- ry Webh. of Toronto. and during the wedding dinner congratulatory sDteches were gix on and acknowledgâ€" In the "avenue; :1 (‘UHCt'rL “u, m... in the Meth’odist church, in which: Mrs. Eaton is installing a line new]: i pixe organ.‘ and during the progress :of the cV‘t-n'ng in' the .1J-,lrus‘.-S refer-2. 1once was made t0.the celoï¬ration‘ Iwhirh had been he‘d earlier in the‘ I; d8.\'.â€"’rbt' Mirror. .. .-~ n- . - -V McCrae were all present at. the celo bration. They are. Captain John McCray, of Omexucc: Arthur, of To routo : Mrs. R. J. Mulligan. Omamec: Mrs. John' C. Eaton. of Toronto; Miss Annie. 01' Toronto. and Miss 15.1- 13, at home. Each soured even tn melnér! nun. -._-__ . in their new home. Refreshments having been provided to Which the company then sat down and enjoyml after‘which a most friendly and en- foyablo evening was spent in culverâ€" sation and pleasantries which con- cluded with personal good-bye and George Langrldge. 0! Tommy); 'rhu ‘brldc wu given “guy by hot brothér.‘lr. John lent-Md; «ad was hecomlngly mum In u. mud? 1mg sun of blue punmu ugh mu: Mount) or palm. d'umlt owl- mm... Nu- wu attended by but slant. v‘ the "uven'mga rune-wt was held Wedding Near CotocOnk of the 1.30 guests was pre- with a pretty somcnir of one wishes from all. Mrs. mom- 'l‘lio gham'y ulrcowry has n-u'mnlly‘ ‘giwn rise .om grout deal aha-waln? etion. Thom are whispers of foul play What took plam‘evidcmly half a u-n- itin'yago. A story has been mulled of some one who suddenly disappear «I om- night sixty ,wurs or more ago , from the vicinity of the llol‘olia corn- JOHN McCLARY, A GREAT CAPIAIN 0F INDUSIRY EC. 1‘. R. WILL RUN ADDITIONAL | HOMESEEKERS'- EXCURSIONE‘ . i “The North-Wont provinces no at- tmcumx a big crowd qt pGOpll‘ this summer." said a visiting C.I‘.n. o!- ,flclal. coins on to say that in View ottho volume of tame his manage- ’, ment has decided to run chap round 'ltrlp amnion: don; mm Octnher. n D 1 decidqdly new dopurtun. 111“. In to , n-.. H... man known how. ox. tha‘ Rand" perfectly still \a afterwards. to‘ the 3 meat of those present. any. the wet] known homkm' ox- cunflon will loo.\'e.'l‘oronto Tuna-ya. Aug. 97. 80m. In Ind 94. an Md- wrtlnd. and also MA“. Oct 3 md 29. Second-01m mum wm It on sale to Manna: nod at m- mam w9n°orputpwu u mutab- - __A....‘ I‘m-‘l‘ _l PEOPLE GOING WEST nvshort nme wt, astonish- SUCCESSFUL PUPILS l‘S PMH‘MENTM. IXAMINA'I‘IOXS FOR ViCTORM. HALIBL‘R'I‘UN. ummnn. Min nmxmm (‘m’x- 'l‘l ES. lbl S'I'IUF'I“ (‘ERTH’K‘AT- The l'uliuwim: i:: a li pllq mam-8°13“ at t'u- ' I'unli (Munimd‘on: u tI-~.n:|ulu-n. by (nu-Min.- V "Inna-"7. .‘I. ‘ :11! B. ngsk; . H. I.xm\\l: l‘ougull. C .l. Mfuhc H. Kln'gsh; . G. leulmm. R. H. “m l‘uugull. C .l. Mfuholl. E. McCai- .‘I‘.,.,\'. l‘. V. Mulligan. .l. R. Nichus. J. L. Rosa. A. H. Smith. R. Touch- but" Hahlmrtun and Murirokaâ€"J. ll \n:.u~1ron.:.'* In (‘anshgm.t 2F.- Hahlmrlnu and R'mï¬okaâ€"J. d “awn-mu. l h (‘Lpshum t 3F.- gins, R. S. Johnsion. (I. Kyad. .\l- l-e Wells. Annie Wells. Ontarioâ€"J. P}. Aldrod. J. 15. Back- cl. G. Bray. C. 0. Broad. L. ‘5. tom‘- Imrn. S. R. Dewar. A. I‘.. Ui‘Vitt. W. Uunbu‘, Of 1. Ellis, H. M ElliS. ll Evans. C. F. Fothcrgill. W. Gilliyn. ‘ 2W. Glide. W. I). Handing. M. l".. Hul- man. E. L. Homing. 1...“. Honey, Ki 1". Houarth. H. E. Leo, B. LiCk, (L. M. Mowbmy. R. G. Martin, I‘. P.; McNev'in, N. E. McLachlin. J. 1.. Mc-‘ lachlin. J. I. Henchlin. R. 31'.Mun-: ‘ro. II. McCrimmon. I". C. Pringle. M.‘ ’Rohinson. F. W. mater, P. A, Spence. C. H. Swanton. J. M. Tol- loy. G. Nastdl, A. M. Writer. A.| ll. Wilkinson. Pcwl'boroâ€"C. G. Adams. 1". 11.. Buck. J. R. Burgess. R. H. Blackâ€". well. H. E. Brown, E. ‘M. Connor. G.’ Cram. L. E. w. Dam. M. Denna. H.‘ I. Denna, I. I. Girven. M. I. Glad. mm. C. W. Loos, V. Lewis. 8. tally. ! a. s. lawn-e. F. G. Nichol. 'r. 5.: I‘l’ï¬ig'lc. I... Sanderson. E. K. Wallis. E. H. Wood. 'Dm'hmnâ€"W. F). Austin. .I. , N. BH- l‘m. I. V. Bugs. 1“. H. Harnes.P.1 3. Barman. L. E. Colo. E. u. (‘olln- cu“. M. C. Cox. L. Clarke. J. (‘- Clu‘ke. .R. 1‘. Conny. J. 1.. Connor. W. I. Cruthoru. R. D. mvidson. D. Midi. F1. A.'Elliou.B. F. Fisher. 1‘. 0. WM. I. L. kamn. A. W. human“). 1!. F. Lithgow. ll. 8. “In. N. J. llama. A. n. Koru IMP. 9. fl. Montmr. I‘. P. Mulho! [M J. W. Pickup. A. l’ermn. I". 0- Mk. I-‘. u. I'lllmmflh. \. J. “PM. A. 1:. MN. I. n. «mm x, T. a». run. sum. n. L. mm. mm- H. . Muriel (3. Sup- MI. 1:. K. mu. N. A. Mi!- luck}. I’. TNWIII. I. B. Tucker. '- 0. W. P. w. Wes-ugh. A. . n JUNIOR MATRICULATION tQQ-‘\l ‘ I I Q u list of thc‘ pu- â€" '1«- "porn! tic-purl- I3 In! Junin!‘ “at Dun :‘ 1‘ \|(‘< The Bell Telepmm Company 0‘ Cant“ nu Term Open- 30%“ Tort-mu. nm‘ Curm-r \ one and “cumin mm The schnol that ranks ï¬h' in thoroughne». popularity and†tut-merit. our"!N‘ndant‘t'ifltlt‘lm more students wvw plztmi in p itions and at. both-r sahu'ivs 1}:an any n'vmus war. \K'ritc-tudlyw han serum-:ntatugtun “JEM‘ Ptimifl Oats. W"- New Iclemne Dimtm ls about, tu puhlis‘ for the District '1 ‘uwn of mini“ including the- It, pays to uth-nd the In C LU OT‘I’ ......... Bol‘v put cu .. I o" .............. I ""' Como ........... . ...... “.".u‘ bed a new W" .“nv Itâ€. Inf $1.90 ‘ ,go‘ 4’ lye 06 81c i a,“ -â€"Don t l‘ chapters 01' .m. and their (‘hoh , â€Onions and thoir \\ 'aiw‘ «hon. lure little to " Anspect‘o‘r Bradshaw ‘ OM! notice from Wm Icy. Superimmdom ul Fisheries for Ontario '«Sept. 29!! ï¬shing in “a celi-Ieda post card 10 'her husband had Inn-n k be was to be buried in card was. bladed m'vr 1 who made enquiry only -1he card was ; cruel !.‘ 'ioronto was concerned. â€"To 43,.“ ‘ht‘ bark; he‘d' -â€"Th9 Pr‘ sbytpx'éan 111 store owned by .‘.‘(z-. \\ ‘ Coooconk, worn 19515.4 'Thursd‘ny last. Thm‘r- ï¬prgmcéaon ghv- church clié"'store no'r contvms “origin of the ï¬n. w “at.“ ‘Og dock at 3‘ (adbrax on Thursday {or up purpose of In apeointing a com-cm: cenoral business peopIe were on the w ‘yénsatisaed with the» 'The band pm'ed‘ u).- u ,'.'m they had entvn-d «for the band tourna! “DEVON this wad". '1“ by “3% PW!†Twins. 1 Vdulists, was a dm‘ide non 1:01".in applauda 0., “1899 talmted Vocal â€wilted in Lindsay ï¬dflp to their vor} hi Me on Friday evening Whavo a gift for ‘ flair splendid voices hI the prohibited poriud x‘ thelnke. Uiubé legal, ~and thl neat has no imunuor -â€"The “lad C(Int‘l‘l“ u must was up In I! mum. was up tn "I w 01' its lbfflï¬â€œ*$snl‘s‘ h advance. The snlc‘cti spkndidlv ream-Nd m- unch enjnved bx (ho ., W (‘low on m m‘t I‘nrgvt tn I‘l raters of tho 0"“ .3 in this issue 01' u “4 the opening 11 read the “95" In“. I-‘enelon summer Manitn log and had to Bobcaygmm 1h [amps Hui tun L’ll "0“" St (‘ounci