“Canada is more anxious than ever to establish reciprocity with this country,†says the New York Mail and Express, “and she will ï¬nd the new administration entirely ready to do business on that line. The Canadians must bear inmind, how. esc, that reciprocity which reciprocate b the only sort that this government will me.†Yes, we know; and frompast The Kingston News enlarges on the grant prosperity enjoyed by Britain. Tint will nuke Str Charles Hibbert Tapper neuter still. Britain needs no protective hue} work. The matter should be token upotonoo, slut womybenbletoucnre on spproprhtion at the coming section of ant-i Board of trade to dance such argument; and proofs in support of the memorial army irdnoo the minister to recognize the pressing importsrloe of the The prosperity of Lindsay is vitally concerned in all of the sbove works,. As Hon. Mr. Blsir passed up the Inkes last summer, there is every reason for hoping that he will srnnge for the s; eedy prosecution of the two ï¬rst-mined under- tnkings, but unfortunately he was unsble to spare time to visit Lindsey. as wss hoped, end it rests with the town council Lufli, the memorial calls attention to the many obstructions in the river chan- nel between this town and Sturgeon lake, and urges that the stream leading to the town wharf should be deepened and straightened to enable steamers and barges to pass each other without risk or interference with the rights of others, as is the case at present. Another important work referred to in the memorial in the enlargement of the lock at Rosedale, which taps the northern chain of lakes, and through which steamers and bargea will have to pass to gain entrance to the Balsam. lake section of the Trent Valley canal, now under construction. For some time past a force of men in the employ of the Dominion government have been engaged in blaat- ing and clearing a channel above the look. but until the lock chamber is made the standard aize,ateamera plying on the lower water: will be unable to take advantage of the improvements already under way and projected. We understand that Capt. Geo. Cran- dell, on behalf of the steamboat owners and lumbermen of this district, is circu- lating a couple of petitions to be trans- mitted to the Hon. G. W. Blair, minister of railways and canals, calling the attention of the Dominion government to the pressing necessity of extensive improvements to navigation at Bobcay- geon, Rosedale, and Lindsay. inorder that the full beneï¬ts of our magniï¬cent stretch of inland waters may be enjoyed. As a ï¬rst step, the lock at Bohcsy- geon, must be rebuilt, and necessary repairs made to the canal and dam to prevent waste of water, in order that ( ur boatmeu and lumbermen may have uninterrupted access to the lower chain of waters emptying out of Pigeon lake. the Wander will wish it had not spoken; much less repudiated, its own offspring. so now it seeks to disown its connection with the tory party, and to assert that its authorship was with the grits. The public knows only too Well that the liber- als never indulge in such schemes to dis- integrate a pzrty and a people. The Warder says no one at Fenelon Falls received such a circular, and that the envelope cannot be produced. We shall be able to satisfy the Warder. The en- velope has been preserved and is in existence, and though the recipient is ashuned at even being addressed from such a source, he no doubt will consent to its production. Furthermore, THE POST can state that two gentlemen were together when the letter was received from the postmaster at Fene'xon Falls. That both can testify to the facts as given by Tm: Post regarding the circular. That the gentleman to whom it was ad- dressed, having read it, handed it to the other, and the facts can so be given that i. Britons thrive in an ltmosphere of The Warder in Friday's issue adopts its usual tactics. It realizes that this circuâ€" lar has won condemned in the strongest possible way by all right-thinking people, MR. 11. R. McLEAN I 0120th Collector and Canvasser for Tan: Camus Poet and is authorized to grant re- «more: subscriptions. etc, and transact all canary business Pfllï¬ï¬ï¬fs 1305123013 ï¬e @nundizm £05k 13 97 WW LINDSAY, mmfi; JAN. 22, m7. We are ready to supply you now with THAT PATRIOTIC CIRCULAR. â€1703141: NOTES Porter’s Bookstore. OUR INLAND WATERS. NEW SPRING WALL PAPER During the tour of the tarii! commis- sioners they have frcquenlly received advice in favor of retaining the duties on hogs and park, from farmers, lnmbermen, packers and others, showing that the “gentlemen that pays the tint" is quite an important factor in the legislation of the country. Pref. Robertson, sgeaking last Friday at St. Mary’s on “ he Nation's Bread and Butter," advocated the raising of hogs in connection with cheese and but- ‘ ter making. I think Prof RJhertson’s ad- ; vice to ra se hogs in connection with our dairy industries is consideredgood 1: most or our enterprising farmers, and it allow- ed out will produce very choice meats for the ex t trade especially if the farmers raise t e right class If, hog, having lean sides and ht shoulders. The increase in the num r 0! hogs raised in Canada in the last four years has been very large. and I think the prospects are that they will continue to increase. Large qsantlties of bacon are now and increases in the production 0 hogs means corres- osszxgmee's “mm“ “amt“ are 8 I 8 088 he raised with the view of met them ï¬t for the export Meg-Yogi's . My object in writing about hogs and bacon is along similar lines, via, to enable shippers of Canadian meats to realize top prices. All the export packers have cold storage at their factories. and they ship to the seaboard in retrigerator cars, but verv few steamers calling from Canadian Ports are provided with cold storage, and am pleased to see that the government is stipulating that boats receiving subsidies hr carrying mails shall have refrigerator compartments. Our meats are generally twelve days on board the steamers, and it placed in cold storage during that period no doubt their appearance would be better onarrival.‘ _ ___ . .... prices. The Dominion government is granting e ï¬nancial aid to creameries to ena them to build cold storage at eaah creamery for the preservation cf butter. It is also con- sulting with the Rsilway and Steamship Companies relative to furnishing cold storage conveyances for patting the butter on distant markets in ï¬rst-class condition. Australia, N ew Zealand and Denmark are to day making higher prices for hotter than Canada. but it the advice of these entlemen is followed, and refrigerator ines are established, no doubt Canadian butter will meet with (qnal favor in the nearlutnre. _ . it“ V Eon. 'Sydney Fisher, Hon. John Dryden, Pro! Rsbartson. Dominion dairy commis- sioner, and other prominent agriculturists, are attending farmers! meetings in differ- ent parts of the country advocating improvements in the production, handling storing and placing on the market. of farm produce. The object these gentlemen have in view is to enable the Canadian farmers to market the products of the farm in England. in such condition that» they may successiully meet the competi- tion of the world and obtain the highest The wire nail combine has dropped the price of nails by increasing the discounts from list ï¬gures 10 per cent. Speaking of this the Mail and Empire says: “At the new values nails cannot be proï¬tably imported into Canada from the United States." How generous of the wire nail combine? And yet when one comes to think of the fact that they have a protec- tion of $1 a keg of 100 lbs.. plus the freight, one feels quite reassured that they are not likely to die of heart failure superinduced by generous impulse. The Nation’s Bread and Butter. [To the Editor of THE POST.) Sun-Mr. stkins’ letter o! 9:11 inst. does not call for a. reply, and I should not ask your further indulgence were it not that a number of farmers have approach- ed me, asking for further information "on the subject under discussion. And now Great Britain is running up against France in Abyssinia, or, perhaps, it would be more correct to say that France is running up against Great Britain. It is believed at the foreign ofï¬ce that the French government is trying to persuade Menelik to accept a. French protectorate, with the object. of checking the expan- sions of British influence in the regions of the Upper Nile. In this belief. it iseaid the foreign ofï¬ce has in contemplation the dispatch of a special mission to the Negns in order to head off the design of France. vvaaunu. . . V--. V. .v..- gocd many 0 them havrevthe Erue p'ro fessional mendicann’a whine. and are rep-r-uented on delegations at the capital, and cry out through subsidized newspapers, are not really the people of a country ; they are as a rule the overfed classes of a country.†And the Phila- delphia. Record styles them “the kid glove beggars.†Well. whatever they are, a. “Governors? and governments,†says ‘Don†in Saturday Night, “forget that those who appearbefore tarifl' commissions, 1n Torohto, as in other cities the ï¬re- men are supposed sometimes to be pretty active partisans in- civil politics. The same rule should apply in such cases as applies in the case of civil servants in Dominion politics. Those who, being paid by the whole people, become active partisans against some of the people, should be invited to leave the public service. Cabinet ministers are an excep- tion to the nule, but no other exception Glisgow is a unique bne. A movement is on foot in New York to exclude all impure teas from the United States, and every importer in that city has joined in petitioning for a luv to ef- fect that purpose. Should such a measure pass there will he need of in- The large majority of the memberl of the Glasgow, Seothnd, city council ere in favor of taxing land valueq only. It's 3 great step forwardâ€"one which is hailed with satisfaction by the single tax- ers. To be sure, the position of éréased c;re as to the leaf imported here. se ems desirable. menu the WWW†WI." mun tau-v . :I'Ir-vv-va the recigrocity thgt gets _averythhs "Id L____ n.--.:- v .7.7K ,, Eves little or 'nothlng'ln retnrh. s not doing business in tint line. COMM UNICATION S. leerpoolâ€"(‘floseâ€"Whent 65 9d for Feb.. 65 9 for March. 68 and for A r“. and 85 d for July. Maize 2s 9d or Form, 23 d for March. 23 9 g for April, and as 10341! for July. Flour .45. Lindsay Market Prices com m1] Hogs are ï¬rm. witï¬ receipts of 1000 head. The best sold at 41“ to 4%c per 1b.. weigh- ed or! cars. thick rats at 3%c. lightweight; at 40. sows at 3c and stngs at 2c per lb. BRITISH MARKETS. Liverpool, Jun. 19.â€"Spring wheat, 63 11d to TI 0d; red, no stock; No. 1 0:11., 73 15.31 to Ts 3d; com, 28 9 d: as. 45 699d: pork, 485 9d; lard. 215 ; acon. 1.0., heavy, 273 0d ; (10.. light 285 6d ; do.. n.c.. heavy, 245 Mogstnilow, 105 ; cheese. white and col- ored. ' 6d. Londonâ€"Openingâ€"Whent on passage quiet for white and easy for red. English coun- try markets quiet. Maize on passage quiet and steady, Liverpoolâ€"Spot what ate-add? futures steady at 63 9 for Feb., 10d for March, 65 10',“ or April. and 63 854d for July. mum uiet at 2: 9d for Jan and Feb.. 23 954d or March, 23 9 d for May. and 2.! 124d “ain‘t; F199? “-5 m--- nuu an Avr‘u .v. â€"â€". . _.-..- Parisâ€"Wheat 231' '10c for 155); Floor 481 60c for Feb. Londonâ€"ClosFWheat on passage dull. Mglzg onupassaï¬g‘ (â€1ng .L A; M. OA‘ 1.. Luau-v v- y“.â€" Putuâ€"cxoaeâ€"Whgii'auxet at 23: 10c for Feb. Flam: qglet at «:8! (30¢. for Feb. “1‘, A A; ‘AA n_L There was 1 very market at the Western yards toâ€"dsy. Receipts were 58 car loads. The demand for export csttio was fair. and they sold at 3%c to 4c per 1b., the latter for choice stock. Bulls for export 3c to We. Butchers’ cattle ï¬rm at unchanged prices; the best sold at 30 to 31/“: per lb. The bulk or the offerings was or medium and inferior (mantles. which sold at 2c to 294C per lb. . llch cows sell at 13525 to $85 each, and calves at $4 to $7 (‘80 . Sheep and lambs in moderate supply and grices steady. Choice sheep sold at 3c to lie per lb, and butchers’ at 21/5: to 2%c. Lambs are ï¬rm. there being sales at 4c to 41,339 per 1b., _necordl_ng to quality; “M L _ Buckwheatâ€"Trade is dull and team-clean. Cars are quoted at 28c outside. Barley â€"The market is steady. No. 1 quot- edgt34ct035qNo.2at30c, No. sextmat 250, and No. 3 at 23c. Oatsâ€"The market mlgglet and prices are :8: . White sold 1t west, and mixed So to We west. Peasâ€"Trade quiet and prices steady. 8.1% at 40c west. high frelghta. Cornâ€"The market ls steady, with new yellow quoted at 22c to 22W. youtslde. Byb'rhe market 15 unchanged. with sale. at 34c to 35¢ outside. Oatmealâ€"The market Is quiet and price. unggnnged. Car lots are quoted at 32pm to and Whiteï¬sh? outside; at'80c slidi'Néfx Manitoba hard at 89c Mldlané. No. 1 'I quoted at 78c, Fott William, and at 93c To- ronto freight. Flourâ€"Business Is very quiet 1nd the man- ket easier. Stralgt rollers can be bought at $3.85, middle ï¬ghts, Branâ€"Trade dull with bran quoted on!- ude west at $7 to $7.50 and sham at so. Mr. J. A Strathy's Assassin Gets Peniâ€" tentiary for Life. The monster petition fer executive cie- mency in favor of Michael J. Brennan, found guilty of the murder of Mr. John A trathy, and sentenced to be hanged at Barrie on the mm of January, came before the cabinet Tuesday afternoon on the re- port of the minister of justice, and it was decided to advise his excellency to com- mute the sentence to imprisonment for life in the Kingston penitentiary. Since his condemnation Brennan has been very ill, and if the death sentence had been carried out he must have been carried to the scafl'dd, for he is unable to walk. in reaching their conclusions his excellency's advisers had the advantage of a special. report from the trial judge. who laid great stress upon the recommendation to mercy «5: the jhry. Hockey Notes. â€"The Branttord Expositor, speaking of Cadling, a new player on that town's team, says: His relieving was phenomenal. He seemed to lift the puck from one end of the rink to the other with the utmost noaohelance. Three times he scored from the other end cf the rinkâ€"a remarkable feet, and one which was never 0 unlled to our knowledge in the history of oekey. loss is a severe on; to the owners and particularly to the lessees. The elevator contained a large quantity of wheat. and the shipping room was ï¬lled with barrelled flour awaiting transfer to the care. The loss will reach somewhere in the neighbor- hood oi $75,000. and is partly covered by insurance. The following companies are interested: Waterloo Fire. 82.500; Na- tional. $3000; Landon. $2000; Connecti- cut. 2.000; Hand-in-Eand, $14110; Nor- wich nlon, 32,5“); Imperial. $1,560; and the Royal Western, North British 8:: Mercantile, Lancashire. Manchester, Brit- ish America, and Ploenix, of Hartford. for $18,000 in all. Other outside companies are also interested. Considerable mystery is attached to the ï¬re. as it is the second large fire in the same locality within a short time. It is thought to have been caused by the great heat coming from the furnace. \‘Q" smoke woe pouring \ tram the windows » \f, and doors, but be- fore the ï¬remen u:- rlred on the scene the flames had obtained a a hold, and despite the emu-ts put forth a $1113: I mills and elevator adjolnln took yeredeatroyed, along yitla e mill. Th3 wheatâ€"neyugeggs dull__and ea§y_._Red TORONTO LIVE STOCK MARKETS. BRENNAN’S LIFE SPARED. CUMMERCIAL NEWS- run fonb'zifrb 1221231215. Men's Long Felt Boots, with end without looee look. Men’ I 3 buckle Felt Book. Men' 3 Felt 8Book. end Rnbbeu, .1 25 up. Men' I 3 buckle Manitoba Ovephoee. Men's, Women’s end Children's Durex. Women' I Felt Boob, bee and Women’s Felt Slip pgn. lbn’e Faro gs. Gee: Bobee. Hone B Heavy rlene Wen. v, Wool Underveer. BARGAINS wï¬iï¬ufuas Dept fluent of Public Worn. Othvn, Slut Dec..1896. An W hulk ch: no, 1» bio to the order of the I'M-taro! Public orb or one 1W ï¬ve hundred dollars (81,600. , nun nor-mm, each tender. This chcquo will » lorldud I! the party decline tho contract or NJ toeonpbu the work contracted tot, ind .m b. returned in an o! non-accepncco 0! under. The Meat docs 2:0thleme Iowa» or my undo: _ Edda , the 6th day at Pobmuv next. inclusive! . (or t 0 construction at shoot piling u. Otcn Son . Grey County, Ontnrlo. «cording mnpln nnd Inca. Mon kobonccnn: the uncut the Town Clock. Owen Sound, Md n the mm of Public Woth, Ottawa. Tendon will not. be commend unlo- ad. on the 10m supplied, and “and with tho 14ml sizmtnru o! undercut , 7 , , D underlined. tad cndonod "reads! for On §°PPd "WM... Y“ 5°. rgqeiud “ "I" 9“.“qu or my run thereoi, nmong the pertinentitled there. to. haw ng mud only to the china 0! which he in. the: notice, end mu not be linble tor the the“ or my put thereoi no distributed to my peace 0! whoee chin: such executor he- not notice a the time of the distribution thenol. HUGE O'QEABY. 24th day of FEBRUARY, 1897. to and by prep.†to Thomas W- tnn. Do'noyvill OVO, one o! thoexecutuio! an astute of the noid Juno: K0117. their chrbthnuld lamina, mid: wand occupulo» 3. full pmkuhn o! ythcir chim- ud the astute o! the ucnrlty (I! )kold bgdty them. The dd extent-(r “1:11,er the )nld 2“ 0! February m-xt. 197. be u liberty to “INN“? the Mac!- 0! the uq 51ml, Realistic Motion Pictures Nothing like them ever seen In Cumin We". Evenings. 780; nuance Saturday 2.80. ADULTS 25c. - CHILDREN. 10¢. IN THE MATTER of the estate of 14M582K§1LL _Y. gate ofnttyhc [tags 8 1. o m y, tn can 0 - tow-fa, farmer, (housed. Purim: to the Revised Stunt“ o! Onbrio. Cb . 11. the creditor: or June: Kelly, In.» at the tomb p of Emily. in the county of Vlmrh, tuna GM who died on or about the 20th any «.1 December. A41, 1375, no on or betore tho GlNEMATflGBAPHE These Goods are all New and Seasonable. Come and see if the quality and price don’t mtereet you. ACADEMY of MUSIC. MW: TRAYEDâ€"into the premim of the I undeï¬ned. 140‘ 15, Con. 10 Emily. 5 vodpdhr that" 8 you- old. Any puny giving intonation u will load to the menu of the am will be unlubly nurded b) npplylng or writing to IRS. THOB. FLYNN, Downoyvillo.â€"50-8 CLEARING OUT THE FOLLOWING LINES. Solicitor {at Enema-n. DIM Itflndqyfll‘lmthdny 0! Jun HUIâ€"“4. 91F YOU’RE BLIND éOOG’éOOOGG’OOGG-O BXECUTORS‘ NOTICE TO CREDI- EALED TENDERS Midi-cued to the mï¬Ã©ï¬‚li Thursday, Friday and Saturday, January 28th, 29th, .9001. the gun “auction At. tho Int Toronto Fur. large; stocks of the following lines on hand As the season is well advggced, and having New Advqgtlsemantl. THREE DAYS ONLY, SOXI‘HHXO â€mm? m. m numvxn or m AGI. THE WONDERFUL NO CHARGE FOR of course Spectacles will be of no use to you whatever, but if you retain any measure of sight. however imperfect, we would like you to consult us, as we are practical Opticians. LINDSAY. 8808.; EXAMINATION. we have decided on Button Bros. Hog: Bros. AT NOON, POI» TEE DELIVERY Ol‘ 120 Cords of good sound Beech and Maple Body Wood, guy-interleukin“? Coy-t Eon-0991 009} my: 1‘01“!de “TENDER NB COIDWOOD," um um i, the W um“ COUNTY OF VICTORIA. TENDERS FOE coaowoon Wednesday, Jan. 27th, 1897 Octal MAORB‘P‘“ ad Baku 01 a my um not Mn: twain noun“ 03331“va on Mon sue Nou- cuh Paid 16:- Kortm and Debentu- noun, m "1° ‘0‘" †â€mun†Some very unusual price cutting in Euro. â€"0Nâ€" Greenland Seal Oepel. were 323 00 now 814 00 Tuesday . Jan. 36th, 1897’ Greenhnd Seal Capes. were 23 00 now 18 00 “o'clock 'n the Moon. M “w mm" °‘ Greenland Seal Capes. were 25 00 now 19 00 “w“ â€m“ r. mmum. Greenlnnd Senl Cnpes- were 35 00 now 25 00 com, czar-oases. emu-Chrk- Electric Seal. were 845 00 now - 32 00 “Mm. 1"“ ’“WF' 15’7â€â€œ Snble were 850 00 now - - - 39 00 Snble re 38 00 now - - 25 00 MONEY TO LOAN Grey 12ml». were VS 00 now - - 20 00 .. u... m... a. um mama Grey anb. were 20 on now - - 15 00 Not!†is hereby glut: but {be Hunk-Ind Council 00! the Corponuon of the County 0! Victoria will use: in an Council chamber, in the Court Home, in the Town of Lindsay, MORTGAGES CHARGED. min-Mime! "-th arugula» Minna-Imam: mdmfll mmmummmm reduced othntylomnu. Theo-t -, 4L , ,__l__ 4....) County M's Ola. ‘ Had-y, m Jana. ISL-0'2. my “mum: niswnmux. norm? 103 SALE w WAY. ME W we! mmm~~vmchmm N OTES DISCOUNTED wmummwld†'"J‘flï¬"m"' " nu. mu m: cold on “W" at economical prices. _ Coon Altrnohtn Wambst Wdlaby. u H. SOOTHERAN, Robes were 88 50 and 89 now - 85 to 87 iUBPORATICN OF THE COUNTY ’ 0P VICNEIA. amamum The Landing Jovian". I own man 1‘3 ‘1‘. mm: H. ‘ >3: runs-u 800 400 8d! Prices 8111' Price! Clothing, Overcoats and Suits. Carpets, Oilcloth and Matts. Ball Price Sale 0/ Remnants. About no ends of Black and Colored Goods, also at same time zoo pieces of Wool Dress Suitings in plain, checks: m‘xtures and fancy suitings. Money saving as you have never before known in Dress Goods. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT Quick Selling Prices prevail at every counter to clear the store of all surpluses before Stock Taking, THE LAST OF THIS MONTH. MARINE $106K L crest '51: bugs“: in our two-fortwonty- 1'0 Towel: Unblouhod Shoot. 4 . 140 160 190 we. Bhootl - , - 180 22° 25° Pillow Cotton- - - 100120150 Ribbon. - 2 for 50 P030100 - - 80 50 70 80 100 120 Plannelettes and Flannels. Whtto Lawn- Waist Lining. - Spool-mailman: broken Lot- to be don-ed at 25c 35c 40c 50c 60c 2 Bow were 250 each - - 2 for 250 Knot '11.. were 256 - - 2 for 250 W him (3on newut dupe . 12m: 150 180 I at I regularly 10c - 3 for 100 Lot 2 regain-1y 80 2 - 2 for Se Lot 3 rogululy 30¢ - - ' 2 for 300 Lot 4 rogulu'ly 850 - - 2 for 250 in order to make room for n :w spring stock were off: Tsputotioo ut - . 250 35c 400 Union. st - - - - 280 30c 38c Wool: st - - - 550 800 700 Hon’I SnitI were 010 38 Ind 07 now - 85 on Youth’ Suits were 87 60 86 Ind 85 now 3 75 About 20 odd slam in Ken†I OvemoItI olenring at - 2 50 Boy.‘ OvorooItI was 30 odd to clear It 2 25 Hen' I OIpI - - 250 860 500 65 Rufl‘s, Mitts, Collars, Mufl’s Soble were 38 00 now - - Grey Lamb. were VS 00 now - - are Lomb. were20oonow - Ten cry Choice Grey Lamb Collars to 'be sold at 83 $4 75 $4 85 87 810-03 Coats for - - . .. 8 0 Costs for - - - . 7 00 Costs for - - - . 6010 Costs for - - . 5-00 Cost- for - - - 4-00 Coats for - - - 25 Mines' Coat! ranging in prices frem 85 00 to 81200 for - - Men’s Collars and Ties. CLOAK CLEARANCE. HANDKERCHIEFS. Some Very Pronounced Reductions in the MEN’S FUR COATS E uerything 0098 for 30 Days. Ladies’ 1?an Capes. Table Linens, etc. The complete stock goes 31: these nlues : REMN ANTS at clearing prices. GLOVES. #4 7c ' 00 6 00 500 300 001 Sec Our for of! nolp. The Yd Nevin Ne: 8w Kennedy, in (Ex THE IND INDIAN AGENT attend to 9W: order, certain-l)! 119-“ ’ï¬xnsnr. We hnvo m recdved no the {3de ' County .I gated m» Am... . {:5 amp is compaxj character bet. or next mon mm Gov meon has acted to the i that. intend ‘ products. C celebrationï¬ Government 4 Feb. 17, 1797‘ ambie took for his aoven has remained crown. .ppointrd a m chm ml to luv. him-loll! WI“ be It! [mannan Caving Wk "use. It i utes‘ walk at Hull. carefully that it was (Ion. met to m mulled 871 mac-her loo {acuity I!“ vex-any aw patronage Mme I or 8 Hum. locality on .centre 0! ! Jammie '3" Senator 1 ao-duy. A numb eluding M “cater. ‘ atreet. ‘4 “been 1‘ Nichol. we! in’ the We little (nan tern connl mil sub: commute-d Mve excl: they not would rad and on Very Mr. Pen‘ 1 for! 657 MW. 18 N‘ 1. Ind: his rel In th‘ Mini tun‘ dun told