TJPAT. the anaemia; leggeés west :1 0m links. thence north 1‘ lmxs. more or 1088" n are“. “10309 9“" t. I chains ï¬fty 1°“ 9 or less. to “15 y admnuurementong r less noon W 3 h“! g; omy house!“ lctofla no“, N the place of beam 3 or less. So impm named in a. mom 1). part of lo: 4 in mock n of tho subdivismn d ion or the township 1! .ch said peace! of land dbed as follows: calm St anglo 0! said park awes east 3 chain. an nduy or .1013 T9031! 0 contained in mflh r. 1351. lot 6 in block K. 2x195 feet. more or an. meet. from the noun- nan south parallel with xcn east parallel with a eastern boundary d {sand boundary 50 M Peal street ll: too: a: and. containing 9130:!- LL‘Zr'T'I-zmvoa'rï¬. ac utf. heretoforeliolgofg 0 an acre 50 south ‘morc or less: 30 any loam: atwo M me barn. 30:50: inâ€. 91- frame dwauing M m in the house. rust DA! or z’eceased. EUDSPETE; nub-east quarter of W 1;. containing 1500““ tlcarcd: ï¬rst-class ch! >m Cannington: 150 20x26 frame bar‘ nme stable 2360: sun“ Lg creek; subJCCt ‘0 t†swarm. 'éiesiiéd; rm ‘13ng on stone maso 0". 0;: barn and 108 W uclay loam soil. :ontalned in ’ebmry. 18': TATE. matched in a cam-II member. 1588. the V“ L 2. ELDox. 100 w" nred; i012 house m mm of about 35 “'0‘ ng creek. Win bod! .t 3x200 tor ï¬ve â€all :ent sen-Ky. aby request send in ’eel streetxknownnï¬ ï¬nancing Its (eat .929. F“ias§."dï¬_€mr ' '1 5x24 feet. Sanect '8 O and wife. )ncesaion l. DAL > or less. rem ants. Ontario. b m!!! 15. 'oce'nles to the “apron“ my : Lto me to inmate liburton. 361 Rained in as follows: 16‘ ER. concessiog JAPAN, H Y SON EDWARD, SPENCER 00’s INDIAN AND CENIAIN TEAS A SPECIALTY. Theoe'l‘easuelm mmnmmd mum-end moddby tax-stronger than most other teas unmet-1811mm gonadal-eat byHemwuiSpenmacCahomoneotthn a map by than. II of. hï¬ner price. In asthma: nu..- 9...]. Wnb'lv In Scotch Tweeds, Fancy Tweeas, ermgo um. .. ton Gum-coatings, we are shew'ing many newlines never oï¬â€˜ered before. Call and see them. my, March 18. 1891.45; GREAT BANKRUPT STOGK vw m Re-Opened in the Old Stand, SIGN OF THE LARGE um, nearly oppOsi e the Benson Home), where he is prepared to sell all (kinds of STOVBS and TINWARB at 40 to 50 percent. below regular prices. The w hole stock must be cleared out We inv'i'tâ€"év inspection Remember that this stock is composed be saga mthm HINBTY DAYS. Dome 301mm: as usual at Lowest Rates. Onkwood. March 17- W is your cnance w mu: 0 you-.-" -._ __, 40 per cent. below regular cost Prices. The largest and float Varied Stock of TINWARE in Lindsay at your on prices. The Dust will be Flying éhed. What about your buggy or waggon, friend? Is it good for another season? 17-_‘I M’UO gusu 'I‘Uue'u'ucw vwr â€v 'vv' TWEEDS and WORS'FEDS for spring Trade, and as we gt've special attention to ad Suits, Overcoats, Order- Pwnts. :c., guar- anteeing a. good ï¬t on all orders, - - l" ‘ [1--.]- "MI; â€Mr! 1‘ Aw I am new building Wheel- ed vehicles of different de- signs and Will warrant them as good as any made, Call in and see them in the rough. _-‘lI-Hn l,\’l I: Linda". Marchâ€. 189' “‘5 Store. Opposite the Benson .3. Lâ€"WG also manufacture on the premises Patent Picket 'Wire Fence. w. March 5. 1891.43430w. buxom corn-1:2, TEA MERCHANTS. Kent-Sta 3A., HONEY, SPiCES. RICHARD KYLIE, Hogg Bros.â€"0akwoo_d. Grantgwflfl Hi) OTHER TEAS IN STOCK. mrmmmsoc. ammutdmcounton order! at 1011:. Rlchard Rzlze‘ Josem Cambridge-st, North of the Market. Bit up in Tins rmh Weekly. 4.170- Benson Boule- 1' WV: v- vvvâ€" *- ythe Goods and P773033- FA ARMT T0 LET.â€"Valmble ï¬rm to my“ “best m in the Town- 1131‘“! LotNo- 1. in lam our!!!†mp Mr “2'“ â€S. A. PHEB' m‘Pnfln mtwlï¬w mmmo Lluuon ucsnss ABT. at the hour of eleven o‘clock 1n the (cream to: the purpoee of the sold Boards for the current your.“ tea: a. do: for could- erlns eppll lleedona for 9 ha“ toend tevem lloeneee. end for upeesimml eeen donate:- gov- emlng needhonaea tor lloensem year autism-92. An “11110:.qu fur license gone: he in my LICENSE DISTRICTS OF I WEST VICTORIA. _â€" HEREBY give notice out a mm of the Commissioners for the Mouse Dis- Weat Vlomrk will be held atom of East and n the INS PECTOR'S OFFICE. In the Town of GHUUKS ART. Settle/'3' Trains Feb. 24,1891, at 9pm. will be_ amched to W Colonist Sleeper mm mm To- 116301111 wn- For full particulars apply to r. G. TAYLOR; Isn’t it about time you took down that antiquated ticker that rattles and shakes all over every time it strikes, as if abOut to {all in pieces, and make room for one of a newer and better kind. up.“ â€"-_-v, One of those handsome, solid Walnut Eight-Day Clocks, which strike the hours and half-hours on a deep toned ‘ 'cathed ral" bell, would and be a comfort every half-hour of the year. râ€" ,Tan T9 LET. â€"100 ft. x 24 mi ,__,-_ .L- _.-.|..o 11m They are not expensive by any means: The prices vary somewhat according to the amount of orna- mentation, but all are low. We have a. good assortment or these Clocks in the most attractive styles, and, as they are not only ornamental but reliable and durable, no better investment in the way of 3 Clock can be made. flew-w You can have an Alarm 'as well as a Striking Clock if you wish, for a trifle more. As we always keep a ï¬ne line of the most desirable Hall, Mantel, Ofï¬ce, Kitchen and Bedroom Clocks, we can suit you to a nicety with ï¬rst-class Goods. I We lz'ave qu facilztzkx for r ' ' in every branch, WW practical workmen, and leaving tlze most modern and improved appli- 1ante: foriheproper performanceo/ iwothismliu: Vchanobotch cannon“ numuwm. you need a new Block Brim Brat/m Erclti II. | II I? ~ Misuseâ€"no 89.858». Bun. >3: en. KB. 8 as it... PW " â€"" .m. 189k“? Ticket Agent. Express 0mm. Lind nv. COMMONLY CALLED m Eitton Bros. mm“: on guy-1'3. assortment of AND SMILES I. III. fâ€, v DOHINION 3321' ION FRA UDS. The evidence b"- “9 l foul phy .c this ““1“ Riht n the middle of the wt had been counted for 3â€"L ~-_A-j-5A hiya-n Paw v. vâ€"nvâ€" _, Taylor, the indpendmt candidate. there was found threebelloe with crosses op- poeite the new of 30th Hutchina end Teylor, the forner hing the more dis- tinct. It is inpouilie to auppose that ballots so markd, hung run the gauntlet of the gory matinee and the deputy returning oflieg, woult have been counted for the oppoflion andidste. And as they were canted fc him. and u the deputy certiï¬el' to tlu count. the inter- ence in that hey wee not no marked; thet the envdope lad ieen tampered with and the cross put oppeite the name of Hatching, tlu tory endidete, after the‘ election ; andthis wuthe general opinion ‘ of those preent in th. court. In West Forthumhrlnnd, where Mr. Hurgrnft wuelected h' 36 majority, there were only seventeen rejected ballots, which could not elem have affected the result. Thetoriee epllied for a. re-count. While the rrcount we taking place the deputy retuning ofï¬ceat one sub-division explained tlnt the helbts had not been in the box all he time tht they were in his custody, bu that he led taken them out and put them in his safe. Among his ballots there were 53for Mr. Hargrsft, some withmt initials, one with marks on wan-v u â€"_V_, the back a if for th( purpose of identi- fying tneu. some actdly printed upon 3 different ‘kind of pp! from the regular ballots. The inferene here, too. is that Eb; (13min afloat. lawn-Iv.»- such ballots would ne'er have stood the test of enmination hythe scrutineers and the deputy returning ofï¬cer; that the Hal-graft ballots had been stolen and counter-fits substitutd therefor. Addi- tional evidence thatauch a conspiracy was afoo‘ is afforded h the fact that tories before tle re-eount wee ofl‘ering beta that Hargraf would not txe his seat. Judge Benson. however, reï¬ned to give effect to the fund, and declared Mr. Hargtaft semti'e is declared eectod b_y 3 m1°rity "anâ€"w _" , of one". ï¬fteen perfedy good ballots for Middleton were rejcted and wrongly placed in the envelooe with the spoiled ‘ LI.- :a-Ao-A MV- , _ ballot; The result me that the judge had no authority toopen this envelope, and tint ï¬fteen belles, which would have given' the seat to Mr. Middleton, were not counted. In Rimouaki it is sad that the returning ~ In Chateauguey Mi Brown’s majority, which, according to tli ballots cent, should be 1'5, has in consequence of the neglect or fraud of the deputes been reduced to nine. In Kamoumka an. attempt has been made to count Mr. Gaol out through the failure of three dopey returning ofï¬cers to enclose the noes-317 certiï¬cates in the ballot boxes. ; Grave irregulu’itiethave taken place in Prince Ede canâ€, and e re-oeunt has been demanded on behalf of the W611 unmuvâ€" 7* liberal candidnbe. Dir-1’18“ Dean Dmuw, guns a... .._.V, , good bénbu for Manon of North G and of Dr. Spronle In South Grey, ' the member-elect, ion took place on the 16th, just on days after the election and two do after the return of the member: for had appeared in The declaration in on Monday, the it took place in return of Mr. their henchmen in 4-- -.. .n‘flanflv ' e of Candi minus sud not ‘., FBDAY, MARCH 20, 1891. Le liberals have hull Ldl of government (harm Ian. ill-rob Possibly the ï¬rst subject to bedesltwith on the sssembllngot parliament will be the secusntion brought by Mr. Tarts against Sir Hector Lsngevin and Mr. MoGreevy. The theoryhss been sdvsncedthat theeafly dissolution was determined upon in order that the probing of this mstter. unsavoury as it is in its present shape, might be avoid- ed. But a. dissolution does not remove train the region of parliamentary enquiry any administrative act. The liberal pur- 31min: at 187378 investigated 51: John Welland's secret service disbursements, and the conservative punsment of 184:9 ed a popular discussion of the Mch-eevy charges during the contest, it has not ran dered an enquiry by the new parliament impossible or even undesirable. According to Mr. Tate. who is now u member 0! the house. he is going to move Paciï¬c railway contacts. While. then, the appeal to the people my have prevent/- _-‘- in the matter on the ï¬rst opportunity. What course he will pursue is not omcially indicated; but it is hinted that he will follow the example of Sir Richard Cart wright in the Rykert case. and invite the impeachment of the minister of public works and the condemnation of Mr. Mc- Gneevy on the testimony of the letters he has in his possession. These missives. as they stand. unexplained and undeiended. are certainly exceedingly disturbing. They convey the impression that Mr. MeGreevy n,,m_ LAâ€"l-m w.- vvl â€"' 'â€"r was the sleeping partner in a ï¬rm having through the public works department con- tracts with the government. Further. they are‘lnterprewd to mean that the ï¬rm had special advantages in the department for securing valuable information, and that Mr. ALA‘__" DWI-n..." -â€"â€" _____ McGreevy. who was the medium through which the informa'ion was obtained. pro flted by way of the contracting ï¬rm very materially as a consequence of his for- tunate position. It has been argued that ,,,,g..: Lr- Um" I ...... Mr. McGrecvv eoulgi not have exercised his influence in the department except by the connivanee of the minister, and that it the minister did assist Mr. MeGreevy his reward took the form of contributions to , L--â€" v minute} ouu luv... ._,.,_. , , the- point of view of the party. as well as of the public the retirement of s minister pending a trial upon charges so serious as those brought against Sir Hector is the safe course It is obvious that with the condemnation of the minister must come the condemnation of the government. Let the gone he clearly proven then and he to his oï¬ce. of doing violence to their own conscience and their own sense of public honour. or of seeing the gov ernment go under On the other hsnd. to sit In Juaxmruu uyvu u... ...__. But it is scarcely possible that a proposed condemnation without trial wil be srrious 1y entertained. We shall no doubt have, as re rds Sir Rector and Vlr “cGreevy. a. repetition of the procedure in the Rykert case. i‘ he opposition will press for an immediate verdict While this my be opposed. the government dare not refuse I. commit cc of enquiry. Opposition on the part of the government to a thorough ven- tilation of the chm-tree would result in serious consequences to the conservative ty, as it wou'd be mrded by the pub c as equivalent to su acknowledgment of guilt. sin-John Thom 11. who represents he morality of the ca. inet promised such a committee during the campaign. and he cannot withdrew from his pledge now. Inun DEE HE. can... mooâ€"2.2.59 E43 E. Ourâ€"n ' Samoaâ€"3 0.. 8. .u :5 «32:. My: 6% F»! L ill-oi- lanai.- HR 11:01-23!†0482. a co...-o..-o.c a. 00-.- 00- coco-CO . 1,746 £91 then. LOCAL NEWS-LINERS “V VII 5 .5...“ .â€" 7- â€"~ you: I: Dunno Manama “unmanned the “angst-Ionian: society and the hm "uni-two lineal. u: omeen were elected for the ensuing tat-In: J. B. Weld . P.N.G.; E. E. mum, N.G.; W. J. Yeo. V.G.; secretory. S. W. Beech. "antennae McKee; werden.W. Beech; conductor. Feed Meme“; eudltere,Weldon. Dmmen end Pronee; I. AL. Jeeee Weldon. ...... Account- o! committees received end ell bull peld. Dleeneelon o! vet-lone met- tere tollewed. A motion 0! condolence wee then moved. tendering the eympethy of the lodge to Bro. Fleur! o! Oskwood ledge. After e tow epeeehee lodge closed. all estu- ned with the evening's proceeding; on Tneedeflilï¬Ã©hâ€" 17th. The 'eeremony we: periormed by Rev. W. Freed or Snnderlend. We nnderetend the heppy prosperous ife. Conantâ€"The concert held here under the enepicee oi theSone oi Temperance from Sunder-lend. wee a. decided enceeee. despite the inclemency of the rather. The ettendence. on account of the uninv- oreble weether. wee smell. Weere eeie in muting our Snnderiend friends thet their ettemnt in this ceee wee hiahlv crediteblejo themedâ€. â€" -mâ€"-6 A. [rh- [wt-I'm“- 'â€" ___ , Bramâ€"Mr. Sydney Johnion nnd mu Annie Smith. both of this village. were nnlgod In the bonds ofmlgoly wedlock - u can; - A.-A_A-- mm:- In .7“ Goon amuseâ€"On mount of the demure of Mr. Pierce from our vinege there le new 3 splendid opening tor a encounter. The tune of year is rlpe, too, for booting. I. 0.‘G._ - .. - ,L ____4. .- â€"-lâ€"6- h.- 1- U- - LO_‘IIU nâ€"w-v" -V 7.7- I. O. GYT. In the ï¬rst put of wlnur has not ash-ted any yet. sad the imaginable entrant «waxw- "0 b° ““1 all of the sesson. Coucxn'rs sre the order of the dsy. On Good Friday evening there will be shown stereoptioon views at Cnnsdisn scenery, including Omemee. Pigeon river sod lake. bv Messrs. Potter sod En Iish of Toronm; slso look on: for the "Old olke" concert in connection with Christ church. Stemâ€"Considerable sickness in the form of colds. m Equipâ€"The Rev. Baht. Johnston. ,, -I._‘ .-- u..- lam I“ rowanâ€"-uv -~.. __- - -- 8A., of Lindsay. preached to a very large and appreciative congregation. The die- conrae proved very intereeting and pro!!- table to young men. the epeaker taking up the character 0! “Seal." Thoee who were ebeent were the lot-ere. MON TALK hae about ceased. Fair- bairn'a demonetration laet Friday night was made up chiefly of the village lads, whoee cheering and yell: was very annoy- inn to the eick and efliicted of the viliaze. Emm'msrmmâ€"The Farmere’ 1n- etitnte meeting waa poorly attended. the tory farmer! considering it a grit emit. Omemee ie an exception in thia respect. WOODVILLE. [Wazoo o! The Poet.) MUNICIPALâ€"We ore to hove on election next Mondoy at noon to elect e councillor ‘ in pleoe 0! Mr. L. L. Patterson. resigned. 1 The contest is likely to be keen, ss there ‘ ore sever-s1 espirnnte. The peoole or this piece should know how to msrk their bsllote as they hsve had e mod deal of egerienoe. tomâ€"We sre plessed to see Mr. A. E. Stobhwk shle to be about sud sttending to business. He wss conï¬ned for four weeks sod looks psle site: so long s siege. ...... Mr. Dunoon Msthieson. who wee loid up. is around min not much the worse. .Mr. Bush Cameron is conï¬ned to his house through 5 bed cold. We hope he will soon he sround szsio. Ermâ€" Mr. Normsn Nicholson hehednnothermsrrisaeehrl’onWednes- dsy lamina-Mr. F. Dresder oi Cohooonk to Ssrsh Westlske or this piece. Who will he the next to coll on him? Concumnnomâ€"Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gilchrist eelehrstod their thirty-second marine sunken-em on St. Pstrick's dsy. Ramonaâ€"Mr. Arch. McLschlsn hss moved to to Toronto this week. Pmonmâ€"Mrs. H. A. McKinnon oi TorontoAyee et her tsther's (or the. not AL _ 1â€")..-th [Wu at T3: P0613] Camus nuts. 0}, Onnmmwsâ€"At .. ,,_I raul- DJ...- [W . Snowâ€"We hue land the new e 1 now {WISHâ€"min â€"-_-_ Toronto wee et her-ï¬ts)?!“ tor the last week. She me to the induction 0! Mr. MeAuley. She returned home this week. SALEMâ€"MARIPOSA. [Waco of The Post-l Pnasoxm.â€"Mr. Non Sincldr. we under- sbud. ll going to stand the Linda] col- umn mum": to pronoun his studies. Neflhumfllon-uooeuuulrecordntmch- Ina form [autumn-n. W. with him success. Wnrm-Somo armors thought spring wu about hero. but Wednesday's big thuw wu tonowod by : m which. judging (vomit-ferocity. mutbothoremunaot a Dskots bum or a U. S. “searcher." Boon WABmyquAo‘g-sy must be on __ 5L- _- “- â€VII“- vv --â€"-Vvâ€" _, , Mu £11.00. judging mom the my our ndghben this vlmnity are lavlnz. Mr. munda- has just Mon his depumro. and now Mr. Wesley Vuooo ma family no nbout to an In their reliance in am town. 011 Thur y evening 5 lane party Manama! 3n address from their any man mud as follows:â€" Jlr. and In. Yamâ€"m m- Wo._ top: my triad-M well-wigs; have on ulna-mm mun-ode†mum will In an an; 0mm,“ - e on m. â€â€100“,.“ m and m ME LITTLE 33112415. BEA VEBTON. PETnxsb'uBO. MANILLA. cadence ot maggot] UMEMEB. undone at The PM] “SWQMâ€. 2':- Y-Ipoe was“!!! wee expeeeeed it heeuno known thet Mr. end Mn. 0. W. Routlev were bowed down under the weight of en emlouon only to be underetnod mothers and “thereâ€"they hed lost 613 heeutitul twin hoye, Rey end Roy. thtee mouths oid. by deeth’e cruel head. The Meade eud ecqueinuneee who flocked to the houee of mourning. euxloue tuna-form whet kind ofl‘leee lay in their power, sued upon the little white-toned flguree lonsend eel-needy; eeeh little teee wove en engel'e smile that celled to mind the We oom- tortiug word'e “Sufl'er little children to come unto Me. for 0! each is the kingdom of heaven.†“Weieidourderlinc hehee tum: Godoelledthemhome â€"ue:houshtithat." OAK WOOD. (Woo at The Port] A Omenâ€"Mr. Fred York, st m. Ham's. use tsken the appointment of sec. of theanorthLesgueinthe plsceoi the lots F. P. Butler. 008cm. -Our bress bond is to hove e concert next week in the town hell. Pro- ceeds in old of the bend fund. Wsit for it ...... Mr. James Thorudyke hes. st his own expense. edded two costly horns to the list of instruments end will sliow the bend the use of them. end hes s new instrument for his own use slso. Lactose AND anm Scour. -’1‘hs Rev. G. W. Dewey will denverslecture entitled. “A house without wells,†unoer the auspices of the Epworth Leone, on Good Friday evenins, 27th in the Methodist church here. After the lecture s buhet soclsl will be held in the hssement o! the church. Admission to lecture. 10 cents. Bukets 'lll he sold st 15 cents. Lecture to commence st 7 30 p.m. ernuno M A'ICK â€"1‘he public schools ct Oekwwd sud L tlr Britsin tested their senior cissses lest Fridsy night iron: on orthcannhicsl standpoint. Esch school wee represented 0, shout thirty pupils. A full house witnessed the contest. ï¬rst round slew severe! on both sides. but the next end subsoquent rounds ehowed thst there were some in the ranks p-esess- ina e _tsir smcun'. of stsmlns. At the - A,L_-.,A L-) ma I“. Ill“ enee uuavâ€"_- v- _-_i,, _ close of the contest Oekwood bed no leee then fourteen still in the ï¬eld. Ae old Keeper eeye “’t-wee e lemons victory." Not the leeet intueetlna feature or the metch wee the opening down oi the “noble tout-teen." To do thle within e reeeonable tune the teecher, Mr. Bennie, who hed eeleot peckegee of difï¬cult words not intended tube need in the notch, et once reeorted to theee. These words wet-eel euoh “leerned length end thundering sound" thet on being spelled conectiy the lei-Re eudlenoe wee quite convinced thet the Oakwood chem could eoell. After giving ouceeverel hundred “jew- breakers†the fourteen dwindled down to one. The vicwrloou chempiou o! the hour wee Fred. Blnghem. e boy who u e eneller has few eqnele end no super-lore. The receipte er. the! door were given out eer sir-29m end ‘u‘wâ€"u â€"â€"_ __ the door we: given out a onzm, end otter sinking the nellonel anthem the very interesting meeting wee brought to e close. The following sentencre will give some idea of the order in whlch the Garwood pnplle went down end eleo o! the words mieeed : Alice Mounchlln. not hem med herfmiï¬oations was the them of the 05k- wood hxumae to come no grlc-l‘. Ethel Waves-a end Msbel Kins both tell from the some in When 'euater undertook to pose a e minstrd he was knocked out of tune. Berber. Thomas ke's felicity was rather nnexpn-ctedl dlelnrbed. Hominy might unit the taste of e yenkeo. but it does nut. null. W llhe Workman. Elelolnqnghgonzh. being of e phflosophz‘cal fl ._.-_ . I -A-uu-no- M phonetic ayatem of spellinw. Frod. Coot} htond of coqwuiag. but notwith “sunbeam" Minnie Thorndyke In both ingenious and inaemwus The drifting now. when “ken non-tho wove.me through the told: at madam essauzauy. Romp-m Workman made a mistake in MI At certs! t 1 1h proceedings Eu?! 3 n a me o e Guru's tooling-e were indescribable. Herbert Tunney took remue In an apart“ and therefore disappeared from view. June- Cum was well equloped tor the my t ‘ ' ' bu. hâ€. â€yum 19.9%whï¬mmn but but me 801mm was We; yum... BertiePa-me well What John new... fliedthehigh ofloq of arbwa'. Gordon Mean me he wee not. WW We do 110' think he was. Stone Ronnie's nymhole were right but her cymbals won d not chime. John Hooper. the volunteer. Influenced the of which he had chemo. JeInee Thymee wee much more WM] then Dulmen end Alice Wetter: found Frank asih'm an ulled to their (are Howerd bunny. becoming embarrassed, an [Jule Shot-Mu: and Addie 103$!!me not in (“Want an “"5 in 5.89:3 “.0:an 68330 «a .8109 Sig 05.33 053 82.0 a din-85mâ€" donuâ€" S 22. x8. 4.33% rArgm II mm L, $1.00 PER la L233 ! 333% ‘ ‘4 aé E53355! swims or THE WEEK. GAMBBA Y hucnew o. L-ThOBOV. are entlthd. Moor the 1e, on Good I Method!“ re a baht mg iibboom.