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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 13 May 1892, p. 3

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mt: Lindsay, LE. sale 131T. ten “0 to DAVID mm}. £02885." SOIL K1 cutâ€"- in ,. _--,_ â€"Ii3bella Maxim.) of Les Ojos, N.M.,who was jtlzeo 9y Jce P.:dro, took 3 desperate revenge. Sne entered the bedroom of Pedro and his newly married wife and cut out their tongues while they were asleep. â€"Whi!e Co «stable Prahl, or the North- west mounted police, was on parade at Leth’sridge last Monday week. his horse slipped, threw him. and fell upon him, crushing his skull. He died on the follow- ingdsy. --The Canadian Pacific Railway Com- y’s auction sale of lands at Edmonton t week was. 3 great success. About. WHO worth of lands sold at good prices. Aconslderstie quantity sold at between $5 and $6 per acre. - _ .. 7_‘_‘ -___ ‘- '__ _____V -The migration of French~Csnsdiens to the New England States still continues. It isstated that for two months the regular trains on the Grand Trunk railway have «flied each week about one thousand French Canadians to the states. â€"At Vilns, in Russia, six J ewe end J ew- known as angel-makers, were sen- tenced to imprisonment from six to twenty years for killing babies entrusted to their was. In many cases the murders were committal with the connivance or the mothers. â€".1 young son of J oh?! McCalium. Ethel, nest Kincardine, met with a. painful sc- Bldeut lately. He had a. ntroug piece 0! Ohmic cord. hooked in a button hmk,which his brother hold. Drswing suddenly on the cord the clsatlc pulled the hook from the brother's hand. It flew into one of his 3199. piercing it through and destroying it utterly. . -Euneue Wolff. soeclsl corresmudont of The Berlinuvar Tmblatt for the Gag-map WWI-In; wr . -- -â€" ‘u __- W, m, where he was tried. found guilty, and no dowlv sliced to death. - â€"The Paris police have notified the St. Pateraburg anthortes o! the departure from the former city or a. part7 of Nihilists who are plotting against. the czar. - r“ ,A 1".â€" _ â€"Mre. P. Kin, 80 years of age. of Drum- nondvme, was. drwiug acrosa the Michi- Cemral railroad. track, near Sb. :8, on Sunday afternoon When aha was struck by a poi-wing train and killed. -â€"I: is hauled that over thirty passage: mducwrs oz: 11w. Was: Shore railway will be dismiswd tqr fonplcg a plan to rob the .5---) using n! Wuumluucu nu Lian-an..." _ ,___ company by the sale as reduoeH fates of Mas which has; already been used. â€"v y.vvâ€"â€"n _‘,,, â€"'l'he military students of Shun King have taken forcible measures to expel the British missionaries from that city, it is supposed with the eonnivance oi the vice- m. â€"A decree permitting :he export of oats and corn from Russia will be published on Friday mxt, and anoxher decree permit- ting the export of wil; be published three or tour days later. - n“, â€" m: chiefs of me Chinese rebels ”gigggfilyjopmred and tnken aoTlen. -4-) 1--..) “I16- .993 4Wiflea number of men were being lawmd into. Belgian mine Monday the chat; broke and five men were instantly -EuRene W0: (1'. special correspondent 01 The Bax-linger Tagblat: for the German ”looks in Africa, telegrapha thax Arabs Ilrlvlng at. Zuzlbar say that Dr. Emln is dead. The report. Woue says, lacks con- firmation. although it waa undoubtedly true, as W cm telegraphed on May 3rd. that Dr. Emln was stricken with smallpox vhue following his advance from Wadolal '0 Bnkoba. This force was under Dr. smhlman and reached Bukoba on Palm:- It! 10:11. No later reports from Stulhman have been recelvad. Whether Dr. Emln la ”Packed to have died of smallpox o: trom “Olen: causes the despatch hills to state. "v-v-- "-9... wâ€"' _-w, , -A London cable says: Another railway “Ma 13 reported. The vlctlm lo a dress- maker named Amy Faulkner, and from fluent indications her assailant, 1! meat- Od. will have to answer a charge of murder. Some men walking along the railway near Leeds found a woman lying near the rails. Her clothing was diam-ranged and she was 1!!!!ny injured. She was just able to acute that she had been assaulted in the compart- meat of a railway cur-lags and that after her assailant had oumged her be had firown her headlong lrom the canilge. The ttaln waa running at full speed and yhjnripa war-o sustaineqmtgy her belnR A .u‘lln- gin [OH AND FOREIGN 1m: 01' "man rum ‘w'. .mâ€"IiTm ST. and!“ mm atrium” and n- __ execution of Beaming, for the maggot his wife. has been fixed to take place on the 23rd inst. , n. __1-_- w“.“fi‘ r... -A San Francisco stevedore comm! suicide Saturday evening by plunging mg the furnace or a tug. - 4‘. “ A,,,L M-..._v‘, 7 -M. Gresser. prefect or St. Petersburg, is dying from the effects of pomon adminis- tered by unknown persons. 7A L-l___ fiws or fl): (Eamhian afloat. fiasnothealthy and sound? ‘ ' wmal um in worth k over «$2? should have mans 31.0%- mmme spring. It will take less food to non. They will sell better. the!” will domoro work. 12%” 'M '0 ‘V‘ W.) HA In wolu cue-nu..-â€" “130‘": from the tram. T133 police are} tor the. walnut. ‘ “The London Standard’s Sebastopol cor- mndenc declares that Russia is now “dink a ready stream of troops from the Interior $0 the western trontier, sad that mulling onto; the ms in rtho b! that! district m study began. This confirm a smut lot or lures-nation which u been reach! me (I ”10' m8 from three diaergat “mung? the empire. 0! course, '1: is always open to «pig: TEE CANADIAN ros'r. ___________ nAii'i‘ Tsfany Lifldrs‘e . worth ”$20 ‘" .pVI’TIIIHO IAii’i. a uni- uneuond nun-um 3 wansu. FRIDAY, MAY 13, annular: Notice. (IO-Han . chial Syrup. Every province in one yuâ€" minion has felt its wonderful effects. Men and women ask for it. and will take no other; and druggists find it to their advan- tage to keep it in stock, so great is the demand. A lower province dru st sagaâ€""Our ople ask for Harvard ronchial S , 9?..- ..-:n have no other. 01 course R3} EVERY PROVINCE HAS FELT ITS WONDER§IJL EFFECTS. 66$. uu Dunno, u... .v..._ -_ student at Queen’s university, fell dead while attempting to dress; and on Monday Mr. James Dickson, a patient at the gen- eral hospital. expired In a few seconds after an attack at heart disease. â€"Early in the morning of the 29th ult.. burglars. made their way into the store of Berwlek 8; 00., and Trewin Brosfifhe‘: w hurne. The} bored the eatein. Bros, and succeeded in knocking ed the combination. A considerable sum of money was in the safe. but the noise awakened several young men who had rooms over the store. Thomas Donkln went downstairs, and the burglars left. As soon as Don appeared on the street several shots were fired at him. one taking effect in his leg. â€"Edwa.td Vandervoort. son of W. R. Vandetvoort, Sidney Crossing. was so badly hurt. at Foxboro last Frldny After- noon by machinery in a mill that. hisxecov- ery is ve:y doubtful. - - 1 7 , .__L ‘_l‘__- It can be safely gated, that no other remedy has so uickly met with favor and apprpllatiog in anaia, like Harvard Bron- u...‘.... nrnui'nfln in the DO- vr,.__ w V- Wmmmsairn Poland confines mm mt Latterly militarytrans port trains have beennasaing through the city almost nightly, and the men have been billeted on Lthehhahitanteiatheaursonndinfidistricy According to an official statement there are now 130 000 troops gnu-tend in Russian Poland ...... A Berlin espatch says thatin view of the continued massing ottroo ‘ near the German north-eastern irontier. Germanium in that direction are to be considerably strengthened. Advice hon Warsaw ata’te that Gen. (30ka haa'reeaiv- ed inn powers over the military districts 0! Warsaw, Viina and Kovno, and the supreme command of the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th,14th and 16th army womb about 2003001113qu the addi- ' ‘ â€"A Dena-onto Junction young mu nun- ed Akbardt accidentally cut an artery in his left arm while whittllng with a jack- kulfe and bled to death. '0] u. .vâ€"‘ 7, â€"Two sudden deaths from heart. failure took place in Kingston during the present week. On Sgnday‘ Mr. Donald Cameron, 8 , #n_l__l._ I‘ll 4h.- cunu Ulla? “n”, , minion has felt its wonderful efi‘ects. Men and women ask for it. and will take no other; and druggists find it to their advan- tage to keep it in stock, so great is the demand. people ask for Harvard ronchial Syrup, and will have no other. 01 course I am aware of its good qualities. and do not feel su_rpri_sed at the large and increasing ron. The special train conveyinn Eh‘ese gigantic pieces of artillerv travelled at only nine miles an hour. and at every station the tracks were carefully inspected by a number of experts ...... A private despatah says: The preparations for war in Russia hav'e never been more active than now. There is a continuous movement of troops to the western frontier of the country, and the calling out of the successive categories of reserves in the interior has commenced. These reserves will be forwarded tovarious points of concentration, whence they can in the easiest manner reinforce thereanlfls in the Polish ‘ aarrlsons" on the Austrian 7... _ _ J..-_Ll.._. In buv A. VIII}.- “â€"--_-__ on the Austrian and Gefinfin frontiers. The naval transport preparations are near- ly cornpleted. _â€"‘ ,mmmmwmw muumtpnp-nflm tom-men the who!“ 3nd them!“ Wm ARE-aim Roland manna --v '_â€"_._ . his command was armed with the new rifle, but at present fully one-half of the troops still have the old Berdan. The arming eta-oops hasheen somewhat dela- sd by the fact that the Russian army an - critics have refused to to accept many of the new repeating rifles which some French governmental factories are making for Russia. The refusal was on the ground that the construction was not satisiactcry. The total number oi rifles ordered was 400,000 and they were to be supplied by July, 1893. An! Odessa despatch says: The new guns of colossal size, weighing 118 tons each, have arrived from the Obcnkhofl’ works at Sebastopol. They are intended for the Russian Black_ sea ironclad squad A WmmECK “Luna-av n.-.â€"-. __ Bronchial byrup is taking the place of all other cough remedies in this city. Once used it always becomes the favorite, owing to its very prompt action." A St. John, N. B.. druggist says:â€"“Your at can . croup and throat remedy, award tonehial Syrup, is meeting with phenomenal success here. It is a most ,valuable preparation, and must become the best seller in every 11mg store. It cer- , A“ --...~n sales." An Ontario dru isb writes:â€"“Send me another gross of award BronchialS up; it is the best cough and cold remed ever sold. All my customers speak we 1 of it. and mommenc} it. tgtheir friends.” -4. _..: ‘M ._“‘llnwnrd ___., , .‘ Cossacksnnd other osvelry sreipstrolling the irontier night and day. During the lest few weeks renewed activity hes been observed all along the line. end reinforce meats. principally consisting of csvnlry, hsve been almost deny arriving iron; the interior. It is stated that General Gem-kc has reported to the czar that, with with his present 'mfliteryai orgsnizstion he was thoroughly repaired for defence but not ion-attacks gewonldnot be sbls to finite the offensive nntil the entire ‘ioroe under but Woo w“ v- -_ tainly deserves success." uyonm )‘t on lava Won. ’ Use . Carma stomach But Inns bottle: 3: 50 ownâ€"11d. Burst into tearsâ€"the boy's time worn how's. “â€"15:15. unedbythq vulva-lath ”.45" iii? 8%. :37 ,g WhenBav-wudch'OPme Wbenahemamfldymmtmm mmmmm mwm mmmmmnfiwm RIDLAND DISTRICT yams. ,qratotalgoroeotmorethan 300000. wndunn A VARIETIES. ammxcmjm. LAKEH URST. PRESENTATION. â€" Monday evening the young peopleof the Presbyterian Sabbath school gathered togetheratMr.Merrill’s to spends few pleasant hours of endoy- ment. After supper the Sunday school scholars presented Mr. Merrill with a writ ing desk and the following -, address:â€" M’r: Merrill. Superintendent of the Presby- tenan Sunday smockâ€"Dun Sunâ€"It was with deep regret that we learned of your intended departure from our midst and we wish to use theoccasion for giving cxpresdon of our hearty appreciation of your faithful and devoted ser- vices here. With great pleasure we recall the fidelity with which you have attended to our duties and the efforts you have put to . in season and out of season, for the promotion of the interests of the school. and it gives us even greater lessure to testify to the influence for good wh ch your consistent Christian walk and conversation have exercised upon our lives. Though we may not have always profited to the full extent of our opportunities by the efforts you have put forth on our behalf. yet we hold them in fund remembrance and we esteem it a great favor to have the privilege of giving his token of our respect. esteem an'rfood w by asking your acceptance of this ting desk. That you and Mrs. Merrill may long be spared tollves of usefulness and ha iness is the prayer of your devoted friendsâ€"S ed on behalf of the Sunday school. Macaw WEIR, Manama: RENWICK. ANNIE SMITH. CENTRE MARA. [Correenondenee or The Poet] Carranzaâ€"We regret to have to record the death of Mrs. P. McDermott. She died on Friday, and left her husband and four children to mourn her ions. She was buried at Uptergrove on Sunday. Her funeral was one of the largest that. has taken place in More for for_e_ome time, 77~ â€"__-_‘1 DUI ”I uAu uuu .u-uâ€" â€"-â€" -v'__ -__ -v SHEEP Wonrme Doseâ€"One morning last week two dogs attacked one or Mr. B. Msfi'att’a sheep in the barn-13rd. The in- metee or the house, seeing the rest of the sheep running around, hurried to the rescue. The dogs disappeared. It would be better for the owners of rambling dogs to tie them up or put 3 bullet 13m them. .â€" - “um, SALEMâ€"MARIPOSA. [Correspondence of The Post.) I. O. G. T.â€"0nr lodge is still proaperlng. Attendance good, program good, and the interest increasing. Last Friday evening the newly-elected emcere were installed and began their respective dutlee. For the preaent quarter they are as follows: Paat Chief Templar, BrmRElieker: Chief Temp- irr,‘ Bro. Arch. R. Delve; Vice Templar. Sis. E. Melanie; Ree. Sec., Bro. E. Broad; Aeeietau: Ree. Sec., Sis. K. Patteraon; Fin. Sec , Bro. A. Patterson; Tree-3.. Sle. J. Bowermmc; Chepiein Bro. A. May; Mar- shall, Bm S. Noble; e . Marshal. Sie. M. Bateeon; Guard. Sin. A a Broad; Sentinel, Bro. Woodward; Lodge Deputy, Bro. S. Purvia. Bass Bau..-â€" On Saturday afternoon. 14th inat.. a base ball match will be played between two teama selected from the beat talent of thlaplace. The eidee will bede' aignated and distinguished as "Mona tachea" and "Barefaoee." The match will no doubt be a clone and exciting one. and all lovers of baseball ehould aee it. The game will commence at four o'clock and will be played on the farm of Mr. William Varcoe. . . .. .On Saturday laat three of our ball playersâ€"D. Varcoe, D. McMillan and C. Varcoeâ€"went to Lindaay to aeeiat that burn in a match with the Peterboro nine. But Peterboro did not turn up, although promising to do eo at the eleventh hour. Scared of our boye, likely. Hermannâ€"The Salem Sabbath aehool anuiverea will be held on June 19th. On Sabba the eervioee will he preached morning and evening by Rev. G. W.Dewey_9f Sundegiand. More anon. A flea.__:-_. I--a D.- In main av: IV. ‘fi-Iâ€"v --_.~ MEASLES. â€" The measles are general around here. They have visited nearly every house, but there are no serious cases as yet. Rxcovunmâ€"MrmW. McLasn, who came over from the United States for the good of not healzhLia recoveriyz raoitliy. ,4- 3!: _-£ net nemm, w chukulun .uv._-,. SUCKER Frsan. -â€"Tne suckers dld net come very plentiful this eeaeon._ Some 0! our young men not a dip, and bade adieu to the suckers for this season. Mr. Nelle: witnessed the scene. Bunsâ€"Mrs. T. Hen-lumen, while cxoe- elng a field, got quite a. fright from a beer. She ran to the house and gave the alarm, but bruinged taken yegepegture. ”indomita- D-y. W n Um» W'MM‘WyI at her hon. In nuanvnle......un-A. E. sumac-char !n Glam mt Ester 3.10114.” '1‘?“ - __ALA ”milieu" ”'5!“ mil!" "MT” THEEâ€"mum “' pumice t «We hen-M‘hnn one at eluding citizens .thneennty. to: e longtime, end though in well up inyeere edepnrtuteisn distinct lose to the community. Em! Santanaâ€"Mr. Wm. Thurston hes put in two spring crops within the twelve month. He commenced eeedinz in 1891 on the 29th April, end this yeer he had seeding finished on the 28th April. Who on be )0 this seeordi Sonooz. moanâ€"The following pupils deserve mention for good conduct during the month oi April: Aznee Woollsrd, Mnnue Woollen}, Jennie McCullnm, Lizzle Burgess, Levine MoCullum, Glen Thurs- ton, Mary Atohison, Alex. McCullum, Maggie Bell, Jennie Thurston. Annie Ger- man, Devins Mitchell. Belle Germen,Fred. Thurston. H. PATTYSON. teacher. DUNBRORD. , [CorrespondeneelotrnPou-J Gama r0 Oman-We regret to announce thet our worthy end eeheemed friend, Mr. Jebez Thur-ton. has gone to Oregon to join his eon mddeughter there. Mr. '1an visited Oregon some years ago, and 1... no: 6021999! mm the y W o uowc’ VI. nu-..â€"_ -_- _- Poun- Nomâ€"On Saturday lest Rev. Mr. Power are-chad e sermon to young men, which wee as carefully pre red and well delivered discourse. Next undey he ehee to the younmomen. magnumâ€"The eee Pusmore_ _ot ”famoxméTho mam Pmmoro or Linda! visitad here last Subbnh. Mr. Thongs: Robinson qt {Juana slso visited LUV”!!! ‘Ivv-um v. .- 115. Tom in gang £01931“) for a week in consequence of a crushed anger. Rm) Rom THE AMERICAN DOCTORS {29 Yunflactic: in Euro}: andAnm-a'u.) Sinwcss THEIR [amputations or The Post] A FIRE vaxsrroanox.â€"At a meeting of the council Wednesday evening it was resolved to institute an investigation, and Dr. Poole. coroner oi the county. will open court for that purpose in the vi hall on Thureday afternoon, ath inet. T e vil‘ lagers will now have an opportunity to tell what they know about incendiary tires before the court of inquiry. and it is to be hoped that the fire-bug will be unearthed ere the investigation closes. The majority of the council were in favor of catering a re- ward of $500 for the criminal, but the reeve dld not do business that way. In fact J. 1‘. Persons offered to pay $200 of the re- ward in case it became a claim, but Reeve Cornwall over-ruled. hence the court of enquiry. A jury has been empxnelled. [Crushed out East week] Saa’r’elmbn. The Meade of women sum-age ere grati- fled and encouraged by a speech made by Lord Salisbury at Edinbnmh on December let. in which tho: nohiemen expressed 3 hope thet the day was not fer distant when women will but their share in vot- ing and determining the policy of the country. He inrthenrdd the: he knew of no etgumen. by which they ehonld be ex- cluded, it being obvioue that they are no fit to possess the right oi suffrage ee meny othere in point of knowledge, training, ohereeielj, influence and fever to: morality Ammnoman. Mont. mm. on. The matron of “TuTombs.” New York city, Mrs. McAuliil's. naked. in 3 recent in; terview, concerning the chief cause of crime among the men under her care in the city prison, uplied very promptly, “Cheap drink.” The women often tell her that they can get trusted for all the drinks they went st saloons. They serve s short sentence for being drunk. go out. end pro- bsbly the ntxtdsy will find themln ensln. "Drink." says the matron. “is the root of all evil. Every minis, every wrong deed is the result oi drink. And until!!! women to the Isl-ad does more to nronote the evil then mythlna else.” “No women.” she odds, "who serves a term on fie Islsnd .. _. , â€"â€".A-‘“n.- unmnn Both the method'and results when Syrup of Figs 18 taken; it is pleasant and refreshing ‘50 the tastefindacts iently yet rom tlyon the 'dneys, iver and AW , cleanses the eye. .tem efi'ectually, ls colds, head- aches and: fevers an cures habitual constipatlon. S , p of Figs is the only remedy 0 Its kind everdpro- duced, pleasmgto the taste an ao- oeptable to the stem, rompt in its action and truly bene cial 1n its effects, pre 0111 from the most heelthyan agreeabesubdzanoes, its man£excellent quahties commendit to and have made it the most po ular remer kpown. . gyrup of Flgs Is for sale in 75c bottles b all leading druggists. Any relia le drugfmt who may not have it on han ' rocure it promptly for any one w o wishes to try it. Manufactured only by the Conbms over wine. large sums are involved. come very common. One eepeotely where have utterly be. or the leteet of these, with thou: 5 million douse involv- ed, in in Brogan It Dover, N.E. A weelthy citizen, Hiram Barker, an 3 will which provides the t 3 non of thc tenant? shall receive $5,000 until his action}: he keeps sober ten gem Mhecen (hw‘n 000 at the explretionu of that (fin-m like amount on 31ml!“ eon tics e“: the end of eech succeed!“ tea ”I! ”he “WUI, Wuv an. vw-v v-7, ever retorme.” The-o nntortuneb women become helpless elem ot the amt uppe- tlte. and sacrifice everything to: It. The state owes them protectlon by ohelng the docre of temptationfind shellfld home!» with induetxiax oppct'unltits, mould be proyided {or them. They ate negzecwd . ‘_ “-1”- n immn null. insane. T a sequel m Ion, In undo-voting to relieve 1113011 tram 111:: the utter o! the rostrum or the w! Intoxlcunts, is the one who Is not home. GMIFDBNIA HG SYMP 00., :1- sn mpg 50333 m “‘3‘ CHAPOTEAUTS MURBHU‘DL r xifiicnn ’irnou ,CQLLVER 0‘11 {651355635 #393,. 2°24 ONE ‘ ENJOYS sympai'flaslgo ”091131190118. 1 UMEMEE. m1“ For God. and HO" and Native Land.” W113. 183;, m PROGRESS. Dover, N.H. A Barker, an n will a of tht 300“”! :1: dun; ”I“ u as on: d" 8250.- mt :16, “d ‘ non uqa n the ten nu. 1’ 11" g loses .11. Th0 6H3 GENEâ€"MONEY T0 10 ATSIXPEOENTou ouGoodFu-m Muom-ugoodmumy or No ”when with. count-don. CAMIBON. Woodvnb P.0. Ont. N07. 53% i once. 59 mint-Chm“; Gaouxn Fm_ 3 Until-1. Much so. 1892 â€"99. fl m ”M Wm” WIIIMWW. Emma mmmw mummmm. mmmmwmw WGWWWMMWW WM 3% out. STRAIGHT” MAKE“ P371303" mun WMGSM on“ 2%.”?st 81. 1310 Amount nu... I,” 0333953“- No oom- J. 0 GMT. P. M. Woodvmo 1.0 encumruanomflorm _ _Insmuxo:00xr Mulls. --,#___._ (ll-v- him n an“- no clan: _ 00D FAB! OF 200 8:.0! m: ‘ £11....“ mdpunda m at min uni-PL ARE NOW LOANING MONEY W” gm)» §_gaMoncood_gm non Agent. in evoxy Town and Vulago in mm Ontarlo. Send sump tor pct-3 fvféfifiY T9 LOAN. A lax-gs amount of Pri' vats Funds and Trait Funds to Loan in lull! smaller large to suit 501" rower. Easy and conven- ient terms of Ina-payment- hoover-cent- A9 mmmmmm a .xm m mm“. o mmmw my WWW“ a - tutu-.v v' _-_7v ,, , my time without notice. m " 11.1." in: man: War but 031m n. " on SALEâ€"Tho south w bf lot Nmmhmolmugfigflmg MEMORIAL CARDS.â€"A my 0110!“ ,, ”and!!! In Pan Prism 9300 THE FIRST ‘DAY OF JUNE, I892» Notice In hush! cum: perm-h- “Thom $3.“; w ma’“3nm'mmuum many. gov. u. 157. mums. mour‘ 1,. BanLQMEW. '__________f 'OTICE T0 OBEDITORS. PER GENEâ€"3W9 m 907 loaning mumooiwmmufi mm mm mm: a 01.16.81. Ann cannon. MGINTYBE SIEWART. to 6 per Cent Estate Bought and Sold. Manage Loan. Miscellaneous. rate at Interut sad mama! moat. No contusion- cont. Inter- 1-2222: . Pym" thO'IW n} :39. n-‘._' Give mvmum Goufi'l‘mw- awuulltlun" SIB. momherottheonulo minor! .. north. in Skltoho mega orb. we‘ll-h! “m' h m and” promptly ymdedto. 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