In his attack on the crown lands de- partment Mr. Meredith unwittingly was other Tales." by Ruth Hells dealing his Ottawa friends a severe blow. Because, he said, in 1872 timber limits that then sold for $5,000, were afterwards in 1892 sold for $500,000, the department at Toronto was greatly to be censured. Mr. Meredith knows very little about the economic variations in the value of timber limits. The price obtained in 1872 was the highest that could be got. and that at a sale by pub- lic auction after widespread advertising, But the funny part of this is that one of the limits so sold for $5,000 in 1872 was afterwards sold by the conservatives at Ottawa (whom in the same speech Mr. Meredith applauds) in 1887 for $370â€"to a friend and supporter, without competi- -m “w an unusual! use publication In May “Carbtta’s Int Stu of “A Golden Weddlnn. Ott Tnls volume Includes “Carletta's “Bud Znnt’s Mall." â€Christina “Aunt Delphi's Duam " use’s Christmas.†and closes 1 we "regress" “at n. o N . lane to New Orleans :33" the â€Man" and In swoon rolletagalnst ground stands the character or u mark-z. witty. unselï¬sh. crippled I ma . â€"Two volumes or Mr. Curtis’s ‘ Easy Chair" have already Menu tractlve an! convenbnt term. The ; In the thhlnrg values which “55.3: car no atlon Harper 1 written at _a time when Hawthorn Beoh'hadJustbeenm-lnted. and 1! draws tram the "Note Book" Interest: in regard to Hawthorne's connection famous "Brock Farm.†The scent entitled, “Beecher tn Bis Pulott ‘ Death of floods: the third. “Kim: Then follow "Herbert Spencer on the flaunt." "Joseph Wesley Ham.’ “1 the Union Troops. 1365." "Waahlnsto ‘Beoestlm ct the Javanese Anibal tion. Mr. Meredith's speech was not 9.1911}? ï¬wumï¬'wi‘f‘ _1 one to arouse any hope in his following mam...“ m of dis‘nrbing the Mowat government. â€"â€" 'O‘Is†mu†m Probably the want of just cause was anticipated, and hence it was cm tle " m “ï¬gmmwmu ' Pal-'10P. (when nnknown wthewlm) m ehanlcal ms and smhent as are beirg made to play the tory game. I maï¬a-Motherin- Io Ides-spams» we have this word toi '3†mmï¬dnmï¬asmï¬ a, eat, when, they may dinover.‘i'a'nc"‘nmdsl flee. I! the reel feete stopped there, Mr. Meredith would be right, but he wee unlelr Ind dieingenuoue in not noting the whole hob, nmely, that the liabili- tlee to which he referred were omitted on each, because sneeze of the province to be hereafter held were corresponding- ly omitted In meta, inasmuch u the one would hdsnce the other. heen said, there is an understanding be- tween the P. P. A. and the P. of I. Though he condemned the P. P. A. in most unmeasured terms, yet be justiï¬ed their attitude because of the alleged un- just accusations made against himself by the Catholics some years ago. Mr. Meredith cannot appreciate that it is not only the privilege, but the right of any body of men, and especially the right of a minority, to resent intolerant language; and the privilege or right is scarcely the less. even if it be so, as Mr. Meredith alleges, that the language was provoked. His criticism of the ï¬nancial position of s the province was weak. wishy-wsshy and misleading. His claim is that liabilities to accrue have not been placed as liabili- Mr. Meredith has? opened the enm- paign, but from the beginning to the end of his London speech made no reference to the patron platform, unless, an it has 348 T VICTORIA. The Toronto Evening News character 1288 the action of the East Victoria convention at Fenelon Falls, last Friday, as a “clever piece of tactics.†The inuendo in this language is not deserved, because it was no fault of the reformers who assembled that a party candidate is not in the ï¬eld. Mr. Thurston, the pat- ron candidate, is. no doubt, a highly respectable man,and will make, if elected, a very worth representative, but a sup- porter of Mr. Mowat would have been preferred and would have been got with- out any consideration of Mr. Thurston, had such an one accepted the nomination. Mr. Thurston’s antecedents are liberal, yet, notwithstanding this fact, the convention very positively refused to recognize him as the party candidate, leaving the members of the association uninfluenced by any action of the con- vention. The ï¬rst meeting of the campaign was held on Tuesday eveningjat the rooms, and was well attended. A large amount of preliminary work was done. A meeting will be held on Saturday evening next to complete organization, at which all interested in the government of Sir Oliver Mowat are invited to attend. The work of the campaign has been commenced and reform committee rooms have been opened in Mchnell’s [block, next the Ontario Bank. cured. Tickets to: Charlotte. Rochester end I“ point. In New York sme vie. Sm North King. Steamship Tloketa end prepaid mes tondttom theold county. 3251:: Canadian gust. B. J. MATCHETT, - Ticket I 139825! arr-10:, many. mad)â€. May 220d. lastâ€"809. mat. amaze. alumna. 8:. Lou'. mm. 3:. Pan. WW. Vancouver, loaned, 0mm Quebec. m Port- land. at. John; Bums. New York. rm..- dfllpm Ito. i‘he Double Track High- way to PORTER’S, Lindsay LINDSAY. FRIDAY, MAY 25, 13:4. Linapy, my 11th. 1894 -£6. WERE FOR QUOTATIONS ON Lawn 'lnmis Gooda, Cricket Good-, Base Ball Goods, Lacrosse Goods, Foot Bull Goods, SORTING UPPLIES and Wagner sxeeping Ca; berths ao- THE CAMPAIGN. R. J. Magcï¬ï¬j B. S. Porter. Ticket Agent. lwonm 001.com mourns lwmbootnluo to the world by 111m- ,mm tho Immanu- in the m chums! at and what mucu- umhnyoumthmmm' .mhhuhunotoqulh Dd Hump-ninth“!!! ".1.“ 81m mar. -Two volumes at Mr. Curtis’s “From the Easy Cheir" have ekeedy beam in et‘ trective en! convenint term. The flat peper in the third volume, which ie ennonnced for early pnbiicetinn by nerve: k. Brother; nee \ written et _e time when Bewthorne’e "Note \Boch" hed Just been printed. end Mr. Curtie ‘ drewe iron: the "Note Book" intereeung deteiie in react! to Bewthorne’e connection with the famous "Brook Fem." The ma nee, ie entitled, “Beecher in Hie Pnioit Liter the Deeth of modnr the third. “K Deer.†Then follow "Herbert Spencer on the nice," 'Hannr." "Jaeeph Weeiey Berna: “Kevlar of the Union Troape. 1385." "Weehinatonin 1867.†“Reaction at the Jeneneee Anne-reduce et the White Hm"31'he led end the W115.†“ the D oerture of Greet Eaten." “Church Street." â€Kinetic " “The Bolton lewnpnpen Ind “ulna. â€"Me-re Have: a: Brother- nuance for pnbuoettnn In In: “Cerbttn’e Intended. end Other Telee. " by Ruth Main Stunt. author of “A Golden Weddlnn. Other Telfl.†Tale volume Includee' “Ont-lotte'a IntendedJ “Bud Znnt'e lull." â€Chum Gee-e.†" sent." “Anni: Delphi's Dilemma." end "We: Chrletmne." end nloeee with three entitled "Raee." “Winnie." and ' Votoee." The met “and wtth the IN- New the notorious lane In “Man" end In em “Hellman-t"he this back ground etende the ehntneter thero.he ‘ merry. witty. unselï¬sh. crippled Irish shoe-1 Hamilton Times: “Sir John Thompson's unblushing offer to spend four or ï¬ve million dollars of public money on the Trent Valley canal, if the counties of Northumberland. Durham. Peterborou h. Victoria and Simcoc would keep on send ng fifteen tory members to support his govern- ment. shows that the grand old party has not changed its principles under the new leadership ' Very little use would be made of the canal if it were built. for the course is long and crooked. and it would always pay better to send grain from Georgian my to Lake Ontario by rail than by such a one-horse watcway. The Trent Valley canal is a lake. and the men who ask to l have it constructed are after the pickings that could he got out of the contracts, and after the ulnccure oillces that would have to becreated to "0 rate" the ditch. 0! course Hon. John mart endorses the scheme, for it would he a queer sort of a canal that he could oppose. alter gettin the mill race. known as the Tay can . constructed by the government ior his own individual beneï¬t. The Trent Valley deputation has been the means of showing the count that Sir John Thompson is a servile lml tor of all that was worst and meanest in Sir John Macdonald's methods of holding on to omce. port. The electors of Ontario should support Sir Oliver Mowat, ï¬rst, last and all the time. because he has given to the province the best system of common schools in the world, and an honest economical govern- ment. free from jobs. boodle and scandal. Because he has spent millions in promot- ing art and agriculture. in founding public institutions. in promoting public charities and in aiding railways, and has never called upon the ratepayers for a single dollar. but has returned many millions of dollars to the municipalities to save the people from direct taxation. Because he has ruled upon the true principle of equal rights to all They should support him because he saved to Ontario one hun- dred thousand square miles of valuable agricultural. mineral and timber lands. and lastly, because it would be a public disgrace and crime to reward honesty, ability, faithfulness and eminent success with ingratitude and defeat. These are sufï¬cient reasons for everoy honest man in the province to give Sir liver Mowat a warm, a hearty and an enthusiastic sup- Despite the wonderful progress daily chronicled. science makes a woeful mess of it at times. The other day Tip, a man- killing elephant in the New York Central Park menagerie was condemned to death owing to his evil habits. and four or ï¬ve leading physicians asserted that to put him to death painlessly a dose of cyanide of potassium was the proper thing. They started administering the poison at 6 a. m.. and from that hour till 4 p. m. the great king of the forest went shuddering from one convulsion into another. All this when a. rifle bullet in a vital spot would have accomplished the act in about 10 seconds. as has happened to thousands of 'lip’s brethren in their native wilds. But then the medical men would not have had the fun of experimenting on the 10- ton pachyderm. Ottawa Free Press: The implement manufacturers asked Mr. Foster for an increase of the duty on implements to 25 per cent , or for free iron, or for an in-' creased rebate on exported implements. Hon. Clarke Wallace. on behalf of the government. pointed out that on a binder costing $100 the duty was $20, and he challenged anyone to show that the duty on every artic e entering into a binder. if imported, would exceed 3650, leaving a net duty of $1350 in favor of the home manufacturer. He did not explain why a Canadian farmer should be compelled to pay a Canadian manufacturer $120 for {a $100 implement. dark. The N. P.‘ is not in high feather down by the sea. Ihe Parks cotton mills have shut down, turning out the empl:~yees. the reason given being "inability to compete with the Upper Canadian combine.†The Coldbrook rolling mills at St. John has given notice of a cut in wages. Many other institutions are idle, or partly so, and the outlook at this season is unusually The Patron of Industry. while profess- ing indendence, have nominated candi- dates in opposition to. and are doing all they can to defeat Sir Oliver Mowat, Hon. G. W. Ross, and other well-known liberals. though the patron movement is directed almost entirely against evils which have originated in conservative legislation and administration at Ottawa. The Canada Presbyterian refers some- what regretfully to the fact that no university has yet honored itself by con- ferring a degree upon Wilfred Laurier, the leader of the opposition. and concludes that “It Laurier were a prime minister. or a governor general. or a millionarle, he would probably have had his share some time ago.†~The Montreal Gazette thinks he would be a bold prophet who would de- clare that half dollar wheat would not be recorded. And that m the face of Market Prophet Van Horn'es prediction of 82 wheat and the protecting‘l . . P. Where does the farmer’s compensation for tariff burdens come in? that they are being used end deceivsd. To oppose the Mont candidate in to elect an opponent cf the Mowat govern- ment. We know that to defeat the government it the best thing they desire. Take no rinks. All reformers are invited to attend an organization meeting as the reform rooms, in McDoneIl’s block. on Saturday evening next. at 8 o'clock. EDITORIAL NO mas. “MES"GEGI'na Bariumâ€"About so had offered. All told. Too may interior. Prion man from $2500.50 â€thud. Condom. u. wanted. Hééa'n'iï¬-iaa'ioainiai 3616556qu ma}; I- name ulo for lhlpplns sheep. but bntohon’ mJongnud- __ _ .. . _.. . “$1.151" You'll“. “a Shearâ€"Alumna): otter- lnn were not heavy. the mute: wu cu. Quotations no shout unchon od. sumâ€"80 interior qusm null the wool Illa. “or “£25 per Old: 83 nun. In â€75W'18mmmm.â€800wh3 â€rigs limbs. 01 per new . loin 250. on the doll. _A_ -_- ____._A __A .n. ____ vv-wvâ€" CnlvoIâ€"Thou were plenum). the supply being fully oqnaltotho demand. Pflounnn from 82 to $5 50 each. nooordlnc to qnumy. Good one. no wntodmu zoom-n7 otfmd. Salon-fl head. 1251M. nut-lo. 87 mhzu hand. 1351M. "we. 34 75 Mb. lu- st on we dul:13hud.110 lbs. avenue. 85 9:: bud; 19 hand. 1251313. Agar-ac. £35 own,“ A,,,L ,.- , AIR-“Iv...“ .- '-_ _ Feeders uni Swatchâ€"Two or three our load. were picked up m-day at from 30. to 330 per lb. Choice tagger! Age pruned. ._ __-2__ A- 2._ ‘_j nn__- Hoesâ€"The tooling to outer to-doy. and prices for choice long lean hogs were at! 100. per out. They were bought at from 81 90 toss no: out, weighed’ of! one. It was tor only the ban Moon non th» the Inter :lauro wu pud, Heavy hogs no 011' fully 25c. vet om. The, on not water}, Pricey {one}. from 84 62 to u 75 n\._:.. .- _.._- A Ivu- A... _â€"â€"_- -V __ __ '_ w 3;}: Store: My. a mains pmw'z'. sows easier. 4:. to 430- per lb; «In laud}. 90. waaper lb. Thmonnot wading hog: were «gamma»:- W A- ___._ iim ithle does not stimulate the market here. Buying I! printed]: to all space. The quality of the cattle wae better to-day thanhao been the one since the openlnsot navigation. Hr; lThompeon bought ten oar loadaeaoh animal averaging about 1.375 lbs. {or nearly an average 34 25 perowr. Otherealee werez~0ne oat-lead cattle. 1.420 lbs. avenue. 40. pct lb; 18 cattle: 1.421 lb. average. flo- per lb; 30 cattle. 1.300 lbs. average. 450. per 15; 18 cattle. 1.30011». avenge. , 81 35 per ewt; 20 cattle. 1.2501lae. average. 330. . oer lb; 20oattle. 1,2601be. avenue. 330. Per lb: 6 cattle. 1.300 lbs. avenue. 40. per lb; 1 car load cattle. 1.425 lbs. average. 40. per lb; 22 cattle. 1.40011». aveam. $1 20 percwt. Bulohera’ Cattleâ€"Trade was only may stead . Quitea tewwere lettln theme at the! one. Rodgers kï¬alllcan banal“ a tow loads for Montreal. The attendance of local. buyers was fair. and the outside demand was merely moderate. Some of the choicest brought equal to 35mm 1b.. and moatot the deals were made at 35c. to 30. Common cattle sold at tram 2k. to Sc. perlb. Salem-Three car loademlxea butchere‘ and common embed-e. 1.150lba. avenue, 8340 per owt; 1 oar-1M butchere’ cattle. 1.000 lbe. avera .33 35 par owl; 10 cows. 1.200 lbe. average. each: 1 car load mixed cattle. 1.120 lbs. average. 30. per "1.. lee: 810; 1 car load cattle. 1.100 lbs. average. 838 per head; 12 cattle. 1,100 lbs. average. 838 each: 1 car load.1.l00 lbs. average. 83 45 nor owt; 12 cattle. 1,000 lbs. average. 30. per lb; 11 oowe.1.15o lbe, average. 837 each;10cattle.900 lb?‘ aim chperL!.b: "1â€"- -_ AL--- --- u- j Export Cattleâ€"Offerings were heavy. Up un- til 11 o'clock busines- wae furl! brink. but after that hour trade cued ctr cooalderahly. One drover was holdlnz 60 choice cattle to: at on per ewt. but he did not not It. so he concluded toholdtor Friday's market. Meet at the sales ware mode at flute limpet lb.qulte anew golngateue. Inoneortwo exceptional caaee $1 30 and st 35 per ewt. was touched. Although prices were somewhat better. still trade to hare- ]! steady. and the feeling show. a weaker tendency. Cables were about id. ï¬rmer. but Omen or Tm: Cmmnx Poem} mev. Mo! 26:11. 1894. Toronto Live Stool Home". A lot o! 3:33 existed At the western come mas Tuesday. 71 cu loads. which closed 3 weaker tendency. The otter-Incl included 1.225 hogs, 123 lombe and sheep and about 200 cum. For the week ended May 19, tote! receipts were: â€"Cottlo. 1.988; lunbe ond sheen. 86031088. 2.706; weigh tees. $74.56. About tour loodlot «tun ond three loads of hog: went to Manned. Come and hose were I little easier N. H. COWDRY, Gm DIME. seed mun. flour. shorts. nun, 01:05 and road Gnu: for me. ~ M'A'ST'IEFDLuo-cm ï¬ba'c26"i§oï¬Ã©"dr the few can be found out A. ‘ by actual . , - uge. For thirty years we hgvebeen ma I km 'the but ‘ 9m 2.5 of to. baccomnd we reqommgpg as a reliable and superior artide .A» a - COMMERCIAL NEWS. so mm: EXDï¬RIEHgE. '. 8. PAGE. Tom 00.. W ' um longed m Wuehom. 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Went! dhewolnunut The dome-Mo any of 1893 we: bought up and In Israel: held by country hunt! end Mere. endclpeunc the remove! or the duty on wed entering the United 8338- landmine-u. 08106. 9 w. Bull's femur! m Kant. many. Mny l6th. 1891,90 THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN. ALL DAY SATURDAY and SATURDAY NIGHT up to 11 o’clock, we will 've young men a TWEN'IfY PER_ CENT.reduct10n on all our $5. $6. $7. $8. $9 and $10 Suite. e reason we can makethls oï¬â€˜er 15 that the de rewon in the money market has tied up several manumcturers of Clothmg, and we could'not he p talnng advantage of exceptionally low ofl'ere for YOUNG MEN‘S StUtIg‘s. Seeéastlemen, thus 13 your chance. It will pay you to pick your own pocket to get your pick 0 639 m the garments. Clean. neat Socks look well under a. new Hat. We have a. his choice for vou at our Hosiery counter, and can sell you full fashioned OASHMERE HOSE 5 pairs for a. dollar “famous socks. These code are our own diregt importatlons, or we never could sell them at this . They are double geeled and toad; and wnl ï¬t any manfsultlessly who happens to 1,9 well maï¬aâ€? eno h to have a twentyoent seem Ins trouserloons pocket; Only ï¬ve pairs at a. tune to a customer, an no repeaters (unless Fred. hllhpo happens to be round): “Wat“ *5 - 2 In our famous Furnish ix: 3 Department. of course we knovzdyou will appreciate our nobby Neck. wear, Shirts and Underwear. We’re disposed to feel half asham of the prices, but you’ll be proud of To be RIGHT IN THE SWIM and have £2,“ soclal importance and manly beauty enhanced a. hundred fold, GOUGH BROS. must be your We carry a bgAload of Fashionable Rats in all the correct styles of English and American SILK, STIFF and SOFT TS. to satisfy all tastes. JUST RECEIVEDâ€"A blgraft of American Novelties in smart - $‘E‘RAW HATS for Men. Youths, Boys and Children and popular “â€1118 styles of DON’T SAVE THE DIME AND THROW AWAY THE DOLLAR. 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Gu-bntt. or vmam has I- EFL“ “In-sumâ€. J. R. Shannon M uszc. Soul of Scotland. Friday mam Melon James Kai-3., J 9111. Mex- MoCflmmon. Alex. Jack Pratt. John Thor-burn and Don; r. who! of the Grammar: Cam] manual!" over to Glenarxz: to meet one! that nelRLbox-hood and Ga ,e: Mano. or Drnmclcg Camp. )5 to. Ther‘formed In line. wm; 1’; i-‘zazar leading them, and nzarche: Oman hall. where 25 stalwar: {c1.ov.~s c: paid their initiation fees. and vs MOI Sons of Scotland. The flat: at Gramptan Camp had the goat We." Great credit is due I‘as‘. Cl cum MoSweyn. and the or! and members of Gramplec Camp, afla manna: la which they conduczed AMwarde the members or 6: * the name of their can; to Camp. No. 137 The tollowxng la ‘ .1! ct oflicen elected: Chief. Dom put chief. James Gilchrist: cmcm Harem-on recording secretary. 1:. Metal cool-em. A. Mdien. . D. Brown: chepialn. S. Nichole G.IoPhadcn: standard bearor. w : honorary phiflciau. Dr. ken: :I.0.. Pater 810cm: 0. 0.. Hum: ! 1 m. Donald Fmer. Artur “Installed by Mr. Nlmmo. space M were the order of the evI-ulnu. Wm hlkhly vleaecd m. mm the charter to lefzopon I MIN nth!†â€A claw wu- n human-onus 2m Ornn . omnlonnuduvwlu to «sub 1. “i. w". highly planed um I ha bun cue-hm In that villa" “MD m min two weeks I‘m ‘ ‘ ------ Iâ€" ma u b â€u.“ “nu-3‘, ' _â€"_ 7 h. “0.". Enn- onSnn- ' °"‘°"‘ I . ï¬ll-n. “Humane tn “f"‘lw â€â€˜1†M o tn: 0 him .ï¬tuninwot the Dominion ““0“ cl... Inna..mucmw -~-“‘ :3 “mutant!†“0‘0"" _ My _ ,_ mum The: â€".\l-r POWN AND COLE 'TY. .' _ muss HERE um THERE _2..,° Eitnbâ€"mmvx RAIL WA- y 1...! run. lelo. 4 A, mg “i. .w ï¬g mmmMm.m“.. “my... _ â€Hum: “.0an county ooun mud latermedine p32 “ml“ eummer: mum. By u“ to Ba â€I! name:- Or“; WAY. FRIDAY ht @anadian l“ In. w. luau, of L‘nicuo, nrc h.†Wm With trlcnda in town. m w W one o! the lnvtdore -_-_ h Trout leey emu deputa- â€" M It. Rom Touchbum. of o- hm Tuesday m. of Dadaâ€. open: Ind Fee. of Una-u, “of 30 miles on Lsk nun-nan halt ct the lulu: â€In an be had a the m». $125: Pan Pct ICUâ€; and from other vs ill low um. Soc um! TIA d Uphill, I: :1 present “fl“ Welllncwn- 'LY h? all. the gents! travelling “u.- “Mann. chipper of con! -_ “..n- In town over Sundu‘ EN; Presbyterian mlulon- Eunu. God and non uercunu nduv. April 202:. [ELâ€"~836â€" WI the F'â€" mumloduoucca; :upmorgc GD. mud “on o t a eter- Bohool of Show °Und¢r the thin mung of It. A. Blanchard. Ch. of Ont-r10. the College u: h" guaaflaemlmu‘my 1Imam 1 â€mm on u: . ban: on 0 ha won from curatu “mm. 0|:ch t cc :‘a-m low ' um. I mountains, ‘ Odd UNION“. ' Ass-ism: “a mum, Gunny. )7 CLENNAN _ CU clENNAN 00.23:: 9 mo...†001w . ..lo 57 um km 00 m LT n !Mx.T v L .11."w .w . «chess-m! mm '- “In... «Whom. Mum; la ‘5' has undue with her “II-J. B. Shannon. 0! the M III In town over Sunduy . who bu beeuamndlnx I' vial-.m- In em. locality “-3 ‘- Tonsil-wk. Rob on HcLennan 6: Go. A. BLA NCHARD. m I W†I W nor com! â€0".“ WIN), the oelel ‘_-lodfllhhuboud "Trlx'w h ’Spades and Shovels Garden Tools, Axle Grease, Machine Oil, Step Ladders Steel Crow Bars Sheep Shears, Ready Mixed Paints. Mechanics†Tools, Portland Cement, Curtain Poles. 9 Mill Saw, South Side Kent 8treet luv-tux ! mtnrtteuowe came '1: “(on fees. and were' 9 000.1111. The visiting i. my land the gee: in C n is due Put Chief an. end the other '1†Guam!» Camp. ror ' uh they conducted the 'g be members of Glen '11 1 their camp to be ‘ at The allowing to the .m hated: Chief. Donna IGllehrIet: chum. b: m. a. mac-am 1.. noun. 8. Mew-on nan-d beam. Wu. 0 Helen. Dr. Kenn. u ll;0.0.. am Mc- m racer. After the 'm It. Nlmmo, epeecbee re r d the evening. ell , n I: IV¢ [Ill-Dd . HI the “had Pen. 81 Like Pnnclpll Fae Drona M In one of? Boll: luv: $3 new d RIO [I W nu: