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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 20 May 1892, p. 3

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kilo“ to DA" Len ts. SUI. FETY, FEI'YI ‘indsay, Mm» mes, sale .der M‘g l Pnblz‘lher'l No ace. fl.“ THE CAN ADIAN' POST. ‘3 E “thing to do. he decided to enhance his ”kite means and become a millionaixe by ”was: in when in W a. com- overatmne one you-ago. The new.) : fallownd, homing donned 039‘ so the 0' 315.000. He has made en assign- m‘ Wm. War-neck, banker. Hie assets ‘2" x”teed a: $9,000; preferential mummy. “~80“, Unsecured, sumo. Mr. cannon m bill: In the estimation of the public, :13“ 0281' dreaming of I cod-headed hr- mil in Chicago margins -Here is a. story told by m Aylmer,Ont.. "not: It palms no own man]: About twa 5 ‘80 Amos Charlton, a wel!-tc-do 91‘ find the owner of a flne14O-Acre “m in South Dorcheotor, decided to take fine“ 858?. leuod his mind moved 4. L--lâ€"n 41115 two nous of Mr. Joseph Dedzich, glutamate, Ont, six and eight years re- WWIL were playing with an old-fash- p'stol on Satuxoay titernoon when m WeApon, which had been loaded LINK time previously, was dhohugod to the abdomen or the younger boy. mchild died on the following moi-ping. *A minor or Ssbo Creek. Iowa, missing rich amalgam from his sluice box, kept "3011. and hsving noticed a amsli cal! Wing from the box about the some hour 57017 night he at last fired at the “990391! animal, and found it was a girl “Milkmen dressed no o boy and disguised 3593281! who was the thief. The shot was been arrested ’charged with causing the bath of any-eight. mums. A cable says it I"reverted that several wealthy ladies of kfot: are to be amused of complicity In the baby farming chmInal operations. ‘An aged nui-ho tamed Meyer residing {If Backenheign, g. anbngb ogAErqu’gfgtt. has ;_ -L- -Enma, the three-year old daughter of Samuel Dipple of Llanowel tumbled into u cistern which had been carelessly left an- love: d, and was drowned. A law should he enncted makfng It cxlmlnal to leave c!s- 9. rain barrels, em. uncovered. Ap- Nemly nothing else will stop it. -T‘nerels some resent: to test another cholera alarm in England this summer. A Special deapstch from London says grass mentions are being taken to put all 905- llble coauclea In the way of the westward mad of the scourge from Its breeding Disco in the Orient. -Bon. Patrick Grevme Nuzent, ohamed With criminally assaulting Miss Price in 3 compstzmenz of a railway carriage on the London and Brighton railway on 19 :2: April, pleaded guilty Fri-(fay to common "unit, and was semenoed to six months It hari labor. -Three tornadass swept: the vicinity of Wichita, Kansas, Friday nighz. Fifteen houses were demolished. as well as the Sum. Fee stock pens at Augusta in Butler mty. The people saved themselves by rushing to cyclone caves. ~Tha Eag‘Ish court of appeals has con- firmed the compromise arrangement arriv~ ed at between Mrs. Parnell, as the sole halter her aunt, Anna Maria Wood, and the other claimants. Property amounting to over £140,000 was Involved. -T2:e Dominion line steamer Dominion. which arrived at Montreal Friday, had 55 lounge passer: zero from Fran co, who came out under the care of tour Redempsorlst fathers to settle in the new colony at Oak lake, Manitoba. â€"London aoedamen were In an angry hood Saturday, owing to the invasion of tha city by a Toronto peddler. who dia- ma of all sorts of seeds on the market figure at a cent a package, the usual price a whloh is five coma. ‘ â€"'1‘he body of W.‘ H. Barlow, a. farmer: was found In his shanty near Calgary. Alberta, recently. I: is aupposed ha ccm~ titted suicide, as part of his head was blown away, and an empty gun was lying beside him. â€"-The Si: John Macdcnnld Montreal committee ms 31326 cm: $20,000 to erec: Imonumsn: to the damned premier, and will la a few days ask permigblon [tom the city cuuncu to erect the monument in Do- ninzlon sq cars. â€"Tommy Rowland, while walking in front of a freight train at Mon-labors; caught his foot in a frog. and being unable toerrfcste lt, lay to one side whfie the mains: passed over his foot. â€"Aenle, the three veer old daughter of 3. Mason of Per: Dover, wee fatally burned while trying to light 3 fire in the stove. Her clothes cauzm fire and the flames could not be extinguished. â€"'1'he Shel-brook, Quebec, council has decided to repna! an old by-law requiring to closing of hotels from seven o’cmck on swords): evening until Monday morning. â€"A young eon of Mr. Samuel Bother of Lucknow, 03.93., made a. mleatop 1n the hmfiuxe factory of ems: Forster Sunday Int, and was caught by a belt. and had one leg torn ctr. -â€"For the murder of Cit Job: T. Pgaxiker has begnmzrsa‘ggdnut corpus Ch:.s.1. Texas. to ninety-nine year“:i Imprisonment. --A child, whose parents reside in T!!- mbnrg, has died from the poisonous meets or the tunzaa commonly known as tuduool, at which 15 had eaten. afghé'idfiubmty o: ado‘pu‘in H ’ " Baa-go's Idea. of scln tax. 8 out, had values. pl 8‘” 1510:: upon mod 120m am. 10160.”: and l:- MD FOREIGN ITEMS 01' 1013 INTEREST. firms or THE WEEK. if he is not healthy and sound? 3m animal that is worth keeping over 1w should have 9108‘s 81.000 1731- mm the spring. I: will take less food to Willem in condition. They will sell better. m will do more work. 08's 8033]: 4359 GATT“ mm- “’31:: Ann ran 323':- m m womn. womanlmdtor tun particulars. and a not of nimble household and rum recipes sen: tree. ”11)?ch a 09.. P. o. no: 432. momma. mid everywhemâ€"los b Hymn, nanny, MAY 20, 1892. .1139 city: cpnxgqggpf Winqipeg is 0931916- â€" LDVIBTISINQ 31288. my mm mm." m with cauetnu the UHUIUHo A“ amuuuâ€"-“vv _‘v W unfurled. Some’ at them need. amp}, letting alone, and thoy will be outcome at themselves. Irate: to unkind retort: by those who should be our blends; to on. truthful statements and disagreeable goon! p whlch unfortunately prevail every locality :3 “S'W‘ ‘°"‘ “War; {323’ '3'? e 'u m ‘ v ' u on to muons wmwlghlmben 0! the 0. Emma: maintain-:11 to to film who Judgoth mum-imam lune one allow shewoolm 'to be drown from the path or duty by mythlng of lo trifling n. In country plus mlweothu m. mrucumms 1:0 31: moouxmnn. There are two kinds of dfifioulties. 1m- sglnsry and reel, the former being the more disastrous. Many young Christians ln'mgtne themselves unqualified for Christi-assume. To such reed: Ex..lv. chop" 10 and 11 verses; Judges vl.,ohep. 15v. Others are hopeless sud sully die- ooumed, need: 11. Gen, X. chop. 5‘h verse. Thank God the bible 1s a pounce. to: ell imaginary ailments. and it this unlversel remedy were as eagerly sought after by effected Christmas es bond-fence patent- medlclnes are by those oflllcted with bodily troubles, there would not be so meny puny Chrlausns In our, lead. sud more work would be accomplished to: Christ end the chngoh. ‘ {like goal difficulties are numerous ‘ ALA__. _--A -lâ€"nl- I: is not really necessary thst any or all l at the memters be accustomed to epeeklnz lnpubllc. Eemeetneee le more thenelo- quenoe. A self-denying eplrlt and e eon- secreted heart is the (oundetlon to: e useful Endeavourer. A thorough understsndlng at the word or God cannot be over-estimat- ed. The word 0! the Spiritâ€"1t ls qulck end powerrul. end He hue deelered tint it ehell not return unto him void. How lmportent for Carletlen workers to have e great many manages committed to me- mory, and 3 general knowledge of ell the scriptures. Some amusement to be laid aside In exchange for an hour or two with our bible. or to study when It would be more acceptable to be at our ease, will requlre eeH-denhl. “Where will workers be found?" Thaw engaged in bebath School and church work will usually be willing to 11¢! in the Endelvor S:claty, while your-z Christina who have not yet made a public manifests.- tion at Christianity will not prove invalu- ableia the'soclety only but they person- ally will be benefltted, being strengthened anid built up it; spiritual life: . - .. Care should be exercised in the choice of active members especially in forum“ a new society. Observe quality rather than quantity. Keep 011’ your active not the one whose mouth is made filthy by use of tobacco. They should be pure In word and in deed. Any member who joins hon: any motive save for the honor and glory of God will be of Hat-1e use, for one who I: Incon- eietent may counteract the influence of on the teat. _ _ _ .-. -. Bé’Ee "éféaahéi; “Immovenbla, ”aim sbounding in the works of the Lord. inu- mnch as ye know that your labor shall no; be In vain in the Lord. 7, 'Shoold your ixiexnbers not increase so you couid who, do not grow disqqmget}, but Examine the cansziiuzion in order the: a thorough understanding of the workings oi the society ms)Y be chained. Notice cuetniiy article 1i, duties of committees. 31:51 war}: along this line. 7 _ How many members ere required to organize a society, is s question sometimes asked. Séx earnest, widoawske, members can form a strong Endeavor society. But in many places that number cannot be found at that. But, should there be one only. if that one is really in earnest he or she should be much in the secret place of the most high, and with strength born of ‘ God so forth alone in the work. Who can 3 estimate the influence of such a Christian life. God will not allow You to work alone very long. A nd when another is raised up I would suggest little prayebmeezings tc- gether. Read the .serlptnrea, and under their direction make every efl‘ort to induce others to unite with you in that blessed partnershipâ€"laborers together with God. 3y Amxmmm Hoax. mean. The country society can exist where there Is a definite work to be done among youna people; where there are Christiane who are willing to undertake the work. In every neighborhood and village In Vlezorlo county there is e specie! end 1m- portont calling for a Y. P. S. O. E. Conducted by the Christian Endeavor Editor. [All communications for this department to be addressed to 0.1:}. Editor, care Canadian Post, Lindsay] m Country Socféty. When 1: on 1mm A Winni g druggist writeszâ€"“Harvard Bronchial yrup 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 sayszâ€"“Yonr eat cou h, croup and throat remedy, arvard ronchial Syrup, is meeting with phenomenal success here. It is a most valuable preparation, and must become the best seller in every drug store. It cer- tainly deserves success." 5010. an my customers speak well an}! ggotqmenc} it to_their friends.” another 7 V BE mata‘fi'ficmfiirfi“; it is the fit cough and cold remedJ ever sold. All my customersfipygk 3v of it. _.A _A_-_._ -_ J ’L A_ L‘ .. P9091 It can be safely asserted, that no other remed yhas 0%111 'ckly met with favor and appro bationsin main, like Harnrd Bron~ chial S rup. Every province in the Do- minion asfelt its wonderful efi'ects Men ‘_J â€"â€"-â€"~ 7A my mm: 1m mm m WONDERFUL armors. CHRISTIAN ENDEA VOR COL UMN. °___ -__.,. These noble ideas and the language in which they were draped had an electrifying eireot upon the spell-bound audience. Her peroretion was wonderful in its power. Speaking with all the depth and passion of conviction, Lady Somerset eaid that the real strength of the temperance movement lay in the fact that it woe God~givem and the reformers of to-day would be recog- nized in the future as thoee who had seen far ahead that which would bring true glory to mankind. Truly ae'the British temperance women esteem the Countess of Carliele, Mrs. W. S. Caine. and other chivalroue workers, they regard with profound admiration Lady Henry Somerset, the Preeident o! the Britieh Women’s Temperance Association, who is doing yeoman eervioe to the canoe in England, and to-day one of her chief dietinctione lies in having united by another strand oi loving emotion the two mightiest peoples on the face of Grcylinder-t}:L In England they needed to face their drinking customs afresh in order to learn how been. this evil was to be dealt with in the future. The entire aspects of politics was changing a’id, to: those who governed the question was not so much the sggrendizemenz oi nstiona, se the govern- ment of a. haze home circle. The time hsd arrived for Englishmen to have the pbwer of veto, and with um in their possession they would arise, it rightly appealed to, end say, “Ihcee things shsil not he." Another aid to their progress would he the l sighting o; _th_e.eufl'tsge_ toL women. _ 1‘ Temperance work in America was truly megniflcent,unn from that land Britons had much to learn. The convention of the World’s Woman's Christian Temperance Union a: Boston wee attended by 3.000 delexaiez‘», representing a constituency of 3,000,000, and upwards of forty different nations. They represented various religi- ous creede, every shade oi opinion of those who desired the good of humanity. She had been told that in America prohibition had been a failure, instead of which Lady ‘ Somerset found that wherever prohibition existed there was peace and prosperity, and a people free to enjoy the gifts which God had given to e greet and happy country. Poverty in the country villages was unknown. Things were moving fast in America, public sentiment was growing and those who did not oppose the temper- ance movement, but objected to legislation, were beginning to see the necessity of thgtpglwy. _ ‘_ ‘ _ _ _ TH E AM ERICA" DOCTORS (a Yearxjracfic: 1'» Entry: 4113413050..) Lady somerset was deepiy impretmd mu: Amen-loin sonar womanhood, having on two eccus‘one only. in hotel: or (1- whure. eeeu women touching wine or beer. William; wouid she. have given an that she held most dear to be able to any the some oi 02d England. One of the menu. which be: ladyehip proposed to: resisting drink was the laceration oi Engiibh women’s temperance societies with those in America, in order that there should be a world’s woman’s greatest union against this world’s womoq’a_metaet_curee. Following the presentation of addresses and speechee of welcome. Lady Henry thanked the representatives. who had. she said, much overrated her labors. No Joy in life was greater than that of making human lives happier, and no work equalled the cause in which they were engaged. At the present time the feeling which pul- sated through humanity (or its improve- ment was especially reflected in the progress at temperance principles. The United States showed the character of the battle they were fighting. and that land presented object lessons oi value. Though the Americans after much trying had not found any measure a success, .the temper- ance movement there had many hopeiul ‘ aspects. Their greatest danger lay in tne drinking saloon and the vest political influence which is exercised. This, how- ever. had led to the iormatlon o! the Prohibition party, the power or which was daily increasing. Public opinion in America on the question was more advanced than in Great Britain. Whereas rich brewers in England were made peers and perpetual legislators, the American lzquor eezlcre received scanty social considers. ‘lou. _ Alter s tour at slmcst unexampled .“ interest in the United States this distin‘ , guished sdvocate oi the temperance reuse ‘ reached Liverpool by the White Star Liner, the Teutonic, on April 21. end received on the iollowing day a splendid ovation in the clfi b! the Mersey. tron: stsndsrd-hearers and blends oi the British tempersnce retor- mstion. The Association Hell. which was crowdedbyvisitorsirom all parts oi the united Kinkdom. wss beautifully decanted with palms, evergreens end flowers. This building proved too small for the throng, end at sister stone the honored guest oi ‘ the evening was obliged to address another assembly of seven hundred persons in on sdioining hell. 0! the personnelle oi Lsdy Somersetitls uneceesary to ssy much to the readers oi Tm: Umox SIGNAL, after the remarkable trip oi her Myship through the states in promoting the nrestest 300181 movementoi the see. All Lsdy Henry’s rare nine of lsngusge, polished style, hslanced sentences, flue contrslto voice and elegant gestures, characterized her Liven pool s Few of those present will forget that eloquent psssage in which she declared that the reel meshing of human brother- hood was beginning to be underswod, and that at last prejudices of race, class and creed were giving way. With what ioroe was the opinion uttered: "It is said that the cradle stends between women and the irsnohise; I would that the cradle stood between men and the public house." Around Lady Somerset were a number of eminent lady workers, the chair being occupied by Mr. Alexander Guthrie, the son oi Dr. Guthrie oi Ranged School tome, who was supportei by thst veteran in the campaign, toe Rev. Charles Garrett and other worthies. __ lqutgptyork gmnuqshu 'rmr. CANADIAN Pos'r. LINDSAY, ONT» FRIDAY, my 20, 1892. 31! Rev. Jam Johnston. j T {m' Fenâ€"Sn; £61!qu '- ,. LLA_- .- n-L.‘ Don’t delay. was Kampt‘s Balsam tho W cough cure. It will cure cough! “‘1 00”“- 1‘ wmoureeore thrower sucklinzlntho thmt. nwm mm“. in the cheat. Itwulou'o influenza and bronchial Illa all m vor- mmmg othe lam Madonna?!“ balsam. Hold it $0 the 118m “‘1 nee N" clear andthlok Mn. You see the excellent M “SEW um am (1992-. 1.5mm 50° TEE PERSIAX LOTION Wham the cmnplcn'on grains“). 5301‘ I p:rseverlng Application. by chain: more and more thoroughly the para: o! the gun. 1nd Im- ports to the skin that chumlnz rosy colour by naming the blood a»: courses through the thouunda of minute vesseta which traverse the hum face to be perceived mom My through the now- or the skin owing to that: hung pextcctly elem sad {roe (tom foreign matter. 1706 1. WhenBabz-mslck.“ cflehfl’m Whashethhn¢sMCfl°df°rW mmmmmdmwm mmmcnnmmsmmm Some of the poorest men on earth at those who think they own mflliona. VARIETIES. n m we wanna. '- [troum rt you have indigestion Oman fitomnoh Baton Lugo homes at 50 coca-774C The hofsring apparatus w'ill lift a Weight-of seven tons and carry in the entire length of the spin in about 3 minute and a bl”. Probably the longest single span of wire rope in the world is than now in use in the construction of the great Austin dam at Austin, Texas. The win cable is 1,350 feet long and 2.} inches in diameccr, and the hoisting is done with f-inqh steel. gape: SANTAL'MIDY A contributor to a. New York psper In : “I met a. hotel chamber-maid the other 3y whose lower teeth were nearly all missing, and from a singular cause. She had been for a great many year: in the habit of hold- ing the illows in her teeth while she drew on the s ips with both hands and it malted in the loosening and gradual loss of those tchh upon which the strain was the great- A new “letter and“ has jnsc been issued by the British poswfiice. It is s cop of our letter sheet idea, and is spoken o u filling “a. much-felt want." The ides is to make it possible to send short note: with- out the publicity of a post. can! and at less cost than a letter. The letter card simply folds once, across the middlc,and the ed can be gummed down. The space avail; 1e for writing is 61 by 41 inches. Plant two rows of sage roots, 22 feet long end 2 feet each way. Cultivate with the hoe, keep the ground mellow and free from weeds. The leaves When picked and dried in the shade, sell readil in the butcher shops and drug storey hy this and you will make money sufficient to buy all the good reading matter you can find tim to read. The mammoth age in most prtSfitâ€" n e. E g 3000. A . r. Sag an. 531. an. H. N Paagflflah’ :08". 59.". 054.. How the Farmer‘l Wife 31:, Make Monox bottles b an leaping druggists. Any relia ledru t who may not have it on ban will rocure it promptly for any one w o wishes to try it. Manufactured only by the l “u {wwb v v-I-v m mu ‘ fizfizssmzlygnfikfimfi tem efl’ectually. dispehpolds, head- aches and fevem and cures habitual constipation. S p of 13 the only remedy 023:3 kincfisvserro- dueed, pleasmg tOthe taste an ac- ceptable to the 8,8tomach ,ggompt 1n its action and truly bene cial 1n its effects, ts,pre ODIFfrom the most healthyan agreea mepubstanws, its man excellentqnah ties commendit and have made it the most p0 ularremedy known. bottimpbg of Figs is for sale' 1n 75c augsleading druggists. goth thig $903212“ rgsult? when 0 18 en' 1 is easant anygrgrreshmg tonthe ’tastefindacm caurnnnu up syrup ca, m'noxofiouxh? Miscellanea 118- Why She Lost Her Teeth. ONE . ENJOYE The Longest Wire Rope. Better Than s Post Card. igsgefigamson'a Stomach Bitten Hemmranmeummm KEPTTN 8m W. REDPATH. TO THE PUBLIC. OMEMEE FOUNDRY. m Nov. nabâ€"m. rower. Buy and conven- ientwtorm of ro-pnmont. 5 to 6 per cent. amallor large to Initial- A. large amount of Pri- vate Pund- nnd. Trust L. BARTHOLOME W. on”. 59 tout-t. undo”. 030cm: Fm a. many, Much an. 1892 â€"99. Bantams. man: My gammaâ€"as ‘ Fire, Life and Accident Insurance in old 3nd reliable companies. Local “out (or Want-ol- rum Week. Co. 0! Brunet-d. Real Estate Bought and Sold. flMflHflY IuLuan “lowest m 0! Interest sad any tome! wment. No commission. MONEY T0 LOAN Agent. Wand Everywhere to procure Lam. commit-ton P114. mortgago- Pnrchuod. .I-‘nckno sumo. H. B. DEAN. W. one. in ft Blackout-nor Kenna yfimm y. Ans-28. 1881-64. ego homo In! time without notice. RIVATE FUNDS TO LOAN It 5!, ”mommtwmuo women: Uot ”main? ”mutan- “81' GE Pumtausoonm mammasmmmwm Amount shallot 81. mm “wag cam Nom- WMONIYTO LOANIN SUMB of.“ mmu‘n'lnumkhm ONEY 'ro LOAN. annex! mm A: m: nownr m nm We cumin-mm. m. hmmtdmmmlmundm m was. _ _¢.389m7 W Redpatlz. Qmemee. ARE NOW LOANING MONEY umsucnmumm BMNw-mmâ€"i )unm Wyn-emu» pa emu} Had”. Nov. 1!. m. MEINWRE STEWART. PER om. â€"â€"MONEY T0 LOAN auqopotoont. M13500 mannerâ€"e; 136W 0th PER GENEâ€"We no new -. EYEâ€"BE @9110 Loan. Iflwawounmnfi M! a: may. 100D FARM 0F U1 BUDSPITH a: JAcxsuNLâ€"m m can. once. William“. Linda: mumâ€"35m: m mum mm. own-In the mum Joni. W. 0.0. 3.;an My. Ail. 8. 183â€"6141 E. W E E K s, a mans. scum-:03. m. cum Dace next door to many. hadron m mum “Iowan”: mot In w and no communion charged. Maw W I“... of mm nonu- to In“. Cunningham Oct. 12. 1881-71-1”. ’LEARY d: O’LEARY, BARBIB- an Attorney 0 Luv 801mm In Monty. 230. on“. Donna: $100k. Kent-n. Worms-mt. HUGH amazon. P. 13mm, BARRISTER, SOLI- Rmconn Crown m Mom» memmm gym-am. umxm m. Il’ N. mâ€"I. TIRE. Bond Noni-l . etc. Wommg‘hxenzfim. D. J. WEE. Q. C- '1‘. STEWART. 1'. D. X0038. U. 'rnu: HOPKISIS W. Solicitor. 9w. roman. William-st. durEOgtlâ€"SHJL OSWEYN ANDERSON, Burb- _J_. ‘ magnum-a. etc. Hamilton's Block. _ Ema. Quantities. Worklng Denna. Estimates and Vdmdons furnished : Measurements and Levelling. taken. and Computation mgde 01 3mm or Trusses. Arches. Beams. Garden. Column, Foundations. etc. on!“ and rest- deuce. (Immune: Stun Scorn; Undw. 033-:- 10-} Y; ere! a.“ undue! Building: In Modern end wan! Styles 0! Architecture. Wooden udlrou a. CONS TR UTION SUPERINTX‘N’DED. We. Sewerage. Heating and Ventilation. ”W. .H‘LUVMD Aft!“ maW 1‘»th “amt. cum-.011; Order: by mum Suva fluent-1%,»!Y vfllreoalve romp: “mm MON YTO AN nape: can: mm um. um. s.m. F U“ DO um A WILL! New Advartiaeman ta. Architect; and Surveyors. Joan hiéwâ€"fi'zi. Dorm.» R mason. Em Ill pram Wu! hue .22?“ how an u an 1111me men. a) other“ night Rum mu of the V0 Cantu. “vars-two ’ m: the den ":3. an THOBN gnd o mama“! 1 K. HOPKINS, fisuceessgr to m AKRON, McLA UCHLIN, 0033 Q JACKSON (Successor- to um. 309%.}. gagâ€"mu. "mm,“ ' ""mun"“ u dim" in 'unu”""‘ét oooouou waited. Instruction aim indouble on bookkeeping when desired. fimiu molUTUAL RESERVE Fund mmmuwmm iumliio in the world. Portion w intend to inure will one money by in this m. u chD m AM um. nvpr 1)! than 1.]. CW Manna.“ 0! Ohm. «Mont. Bum PM mmmwumu hook-him wookornouh. 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