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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 30 Jun 1899, p. 9

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nous ’â€" n3 no tiOns kind, their {a’ mmmmm Mamas 80mm ”Ln-v- ““393 DIPAR‘I‘IBNT A 4-- -......a m 9»th 0”! EEMBM HEW mm The Weekly Post Interesting Letter from 3 Lindsay Boy LIFE IN THE HISTORIC TOWN ’. ALBUQUERQUE- _ Side by Side. We take pleasure in placing. before , our readers the followim mud Iii-written epidle trunk-1b you of 12A. L. McIlWy. son 0! Mr.‘ P. B. Melllhatsey, drover. and a pupil of our Collegiate hstitutqwho left for Mexico somie months ago for the benefit of his health. Stunted near the headwaters of the R‘o Grande, and in the valley lowed by it, lies the picturesque town of Albuquerque. It is the central town of this sunny, sandy land of Ne ‘ Mexico It ‘aei'Ves'J‘péll as snow for“ examination for fln foreigner. {fine town is (1'1de into two‘ “'eannrk- ed divisionsâ€"“4.13 madam and moreprm gressive, and the “Old Tm," Md with the staid and unprocreasiw Mexican. In ,the American porn»: is to be seen buildingarofthe mostmodern styles of architecture, while in “Old Town” long rows of My “adobe” houses are closely packed together, and with streets mostly entitled to the named alleys. Albuquerque xs the mm indeed a. 'uuvv_ .â€" Town of Marked Contrasts. ' In the fall of lad: year, while great numbers of “Old Town” peopb suc- vumbed to the dread smaleox, itwas almost non-existent in tho modern portion. Thus the customs of the Americans and Mexicans are so dit- ferent, that although they mix quite freely in businesé, that disease, which makes enormous lnroads on one, may 7- - --‘ -LL... “mm magnum cum guâ€"ch c and Wu 8-1 rmkes enormous inroads on one, may but little affect this other. Beingon the! main line! of the Santa-Pb and! 8]- so on the KO Grando 11m, although 1he latter is but a sluggish and no; healthy stream here, 'it is quite a. bus:â€" ness centre, and including the. “Old Town." has a. population of about twelve thousand. Albuquerque owes its beauty, to beins}: the contra of .8 not scene, which stats valley Stu La :1 u n w-“ vallev of the Rio 6.1311ng “091 10°:- hill in foot-hill on. each sub, IS 8:311: three mugs wider. The foot- 1 (i while much closer to the. town are to be seen great Lava. banks, present- mg. in their deep black aPPQamm' - a. striking contrast to the win ., hanks Iytng around them; On ,the eastern side. and. but fourteennpkfl distant from the town, is a. chain of mountains ten thousand live hon feet in height. {the sides of, tho“ mountains are covered with umber, Wt quantities of which aro'dmfl'n t9 town by Mexcians as assume"?! living. In the canyons, where mod '1’1 ‘ this timber is obtained, vastwbd Snow are piled, which, when 1391“ caused such mountain streams. as to wear outmt deep'_gorges In UN fifth, which are called “8303093, At pom ends of this valley am to. be 599“ Immense mountain ranges with 99"" eral plfominent peaks, and these at tame is much refitted to thooyav and the visitordsvgll be surprised _-t° Fearn tint his thxena' or ‘1qu ts twelve in reality. ,Thg country, 0! which the abovu dxstnot isamrt, mhardly-N1 ‘ ' '1 b0 fifol'bd. Secretary pfsssed in “EEB’xfmfgt‘Ené H: {tactical episodes. The luster! v-\- ”a." -‘v .rv 310110, where now runs the rail HIV “at: nan”, wvuxu. WU- ’Tf'to to; a. dozen volumes. 131151135 . nuns and treasures has been, "1'1" Series of Extinct VOW”, under 039 in its Iâ€"Vlc. on Santa no 1rd} Vast ”one 9 r CIP- 159 3' 9' 0‘ _ LINDSAY I. v- “UV 7,, re, it is quite a busiâ€" including the. “Old mnlation of about {a “8’ at?“ FEM amm‘ a enema awn. , ‘ ._.¢ and ma ion-finned: to‘myd noble lives. 60am), has it been the witness ot soul-stifling- pdventureS, where sow-seekers and other setthn, bolduthq Indians mothermraud. ers whichheiet their path, forced their way from“: ’end 013th. trail to‘ the other. . us that'thcground over which t’h travelled was marked thick..- 1y with graves pt former fellow advantage”. Mow!) thasa valleys pasm thousands of Americans seekâ€" ing tpasurefi “m the imountaiqsuor the West. Time pessed,â€"some tailed and other: were eminently successful. a great part of those men heâ€" menely flawless-and avaricious .rabblers 10‘. Fur, wringing flout of the country a they could, and givâ€" 1K in Marl-a long li offi'wiees and mines. These men’ he desperate and danng enemies in the fierce In. dian tribes, such. as the Comanches. Neither were they befriended. by that"; Hex-cans, smoothey were the , Hereatest Enemies to the Country. When we know in what a. back.â€" ward state the Indians and Mexicans were. and then consider -_those for. ‘ tuneahunters who pretended to be thoroughly civilised, and: yet disres- genbd all principles of rectitude, we need not he: mind that they earn. ed the hatred. o! the former. Butuow both Indian and. Maxim can think better of the Am’erican, for abettsr class ottholatterhassettledammc them, and and harmony reigns in those val eys. (rho later Americans am trying to undo the evils wrought by their vicious predecessors. 1 Nor is Albuquerque . and its aura roundings without their‘histoncal con. .nection. Here. while the Amerimn war! was progressing. Gen. Bell. {13er- ”fig Bere, Gen. Lew Wallace. author of “Ben Hut,” acted as governor got- a. term. It was while governing Lew 'Mexico that he collected material for his wellâ€"known book. “The Fair God.” Here also, in that- division of Albuquerâ€" que called “Old Town,” , General Phil. Sheridan, of Civil War fame, was married at the Sunnys‘id,i -Hotg1.‘ a building“ of the -u-n farfnm- H OI DIV]! "u. m, "wâ€" __,V the Sunnysido 'Eotel, a buildi of tantra ‘qniet. an coming ! ‘but ‘9‘”, this foot are those valleys now, so far away from s is com real foreign agression. that it seems law give that its measure of history, and ro- and in ‘ mama has been. filled. IN V It‘ is not of intonest to speak of. the , Bud to industries of; town like Albuquerque, ; that cap as it is similar to 0th" Amer-wan 'Mfl-Y wi western towns,‘bnt - to fiinto {1.3, justicei country and notice some _ turns m - manner the systems of agficultnm, l8 otmuch Hoe to 1. importance to the mxtor. As all lblo PS" those valleys are seldom wanted by any - twelve 1 quantity. of rain, agenoral system of in the irrigation: is a specrnl feature. Badlâ€" wretche: sting from points higher: up the Rm probable l Grando river, immense ditches are dug W S thrush the lower vulleys. Ibo clay somn ce obtained in digging these ditches In; ings, a: are thoroughly cleansed and .clearegl. to _ all {armors interested nnntmg ml ._-., Hus and r of are looked after by a man elected for that purpose- Inth'u burning climate. it is M twin-hate ow threa or (on: Ween. This system acts as well as the n‘atuml irrigation of. the claim. With the help 0! irrigdion. gardznâ€" wh- im prom“. “hp mama has ed awon 3.11%; usl the an}. ‘=-- mrfliimi-“w indeedoggn 1313 dim, gal-dimer thick in the. stalk being cut green and other 643““ Mvâ€"i err than Ptdim‘ry {our crops are I” “g cu$inl May .3!“ Der. 1 , In considering the climate and. its mummy to With, Grand . tmeOfitheOGnntt-y. the very WI. Cgmgâ€"au -, _ 7 per cent. of the ”5 he fresher, 9' bright and breezy, then hey my‘ understand some ot the advantages of the country districts, are referred to. No business town can be ahealthy re- sort. It is a matter of astonishmen to the energetxo and rational he seeker, to see the manner in which .vas't numbers of felldwénvalids supin- ingly let themselves die in a ciimate uliarly adapted. to their. .reconry. Great numbers of‘ consumptives coma wt to those regions with a Disease too Far Advanced for any rational emectation of re- covery, and as these expect im- possibilities, further reference need 1 those not be made to them._ But: 0 ‘ who come here, and are able to move ‘ around and do light mo 1:, or keep (out in the fresh air, there is good. chance . n...:.. mmm if they have the $13 to those regions wuu a. Disease too Ear Advanced for any rational emectation of re- covery, and as these expect im- possibilities, further reference need not be made to them._ But; of those re, and are able to move who come be around. and do light work, or keep (out ' ' ‘, ' good. chance principles gov. erning the proper climatic treat- ' ‘ “mm? The main erning me plvyul» T___, ment of their disease? The min principles are :r‘ First, that they should avoid towns and cities, make ing their homes where thex will get the pure unadulberatod. arr, of ' t so much. W they ”wu- _ , ‘ hich will produce Vlgor- ous muscular exercise“. A lazy unenâ€" ergetir, man stands a. smail chance as a. consumptive. Third, a diet comâ€" of substantial, even if plain . ' with vigorous ' will produce a. great appetite food. It. is by following those princi s mainly,and ' bed with them, [or even the following those principles the variations connected an prdinary hay. Each year med, maxim be"- rod m. in May and the last in 50mm; u’v 4. " aerated 811‘, °£ much. Second. emp‘oyed “t moduoe vigor- and its !0noroorner in tho town has ,Fxom Denver, Colorado, toponti-al 1‘9" Mexico, lies thu vast. roman dyer ‘ “11:01! health-seekers are acqt 1 Womuously._ Within minimum!» '0' five hundred miles there :3 cm ~9rablo mriation 9‘! climate, do .0311: on the seaaofi. Hosts 0! consgmp- t vat; of (he Ed's-ti and Nora! are; aunt Iii-Denver and. Coiprado Spgnngs. m; ”118 Seams to me to be a great mm- tuko is evident from: the tact that. al. though they have much better_ :1ch modationa in those places than :11 New ”Mexico. still the climate is far too ex- tmmo, and «kw too damp. Consump- t'u‘q 311:» i. not have to migrabefitm one places to anothon on account of severity4ot climate. It is in this fact I n__t_.l ”-‘l’ 211- At one rancn nw‘ ch- have Imam 1313 the midst of Mexical 111 .was touchodhnor the! ob- no .Wuon 0‘ 8“ 5°11 take this is. would 399°“ entering Albuquerque 3‘ town . ‘ " are to he 'seehrfivo or six 39109‘5‘1' mio'the'diieuuof women. ly built educational institutions. Me-too-medidne. ue Peg.“ The” are large, modern brick build- . out . _ . nth standmg or moose. ey m was of the moat approved style of I] e ‘ 'm I! u “i I " School architectm., Thus in appear. vaingno i oftheir own. I Dr. nine, its school system would seem in - - We cures m sofa-red to they cry advance of that of Lindsay, but its me- like the co . . primary educational syotems am not . , u: at all advanced: 'or developed us in On- 5.“ d“?- Don t accept. “'9'”: M wio. Convenient to tho town is the “f“ Flvonte MW“. University 0! New Mexico, built in 1800 Inna-mornms Perry. smmxal" ' ' ' - “ add) Although adhering to university regu- ! 336-! Vflndnfi.w lationa and having several qualified university? teachers, it is as yet little in advan: of a Collegiate Institute. Country nation is as yet in a. some- ‘ elm. . . what backward we; still, consider. mfimrfi‘iflhiin “mm ”a, “38 LID Dem“ 0‘ the country, the unveil a lever did. I take gm: plenum in ' ' din}. t uca. recon!!! Dr. Pluto‘s medidwbulu- 94mm. ’ h“ t? ':. lf_“i‘f-.ufi..°f m. ‘ lagm. think am they .3 a: but , 1.. AI.- ”‘4‘ I' E :% ‘ is committed. In Albuquerque the ‘ law gives licensee to gambling houses. andinthe samewayencouxagesthe lowest vices. So lax is the law iiiâ€"reâ€" ‘ , 33rd to the punishment: of murderers i . that cagital punishment is nlmostdone ”away With, unless the people takel , justice into their own hands. It isthe’ gunner of the law itself which gives rise to lynching. It was said by credi- i-ble rye-witnesses that. there wem 5 ' twelve men awaiting trial for murfler ‘ in the Albuquerque jail. If those} wretchcs are not , which isj probable. still they 3 er. since-they sptmd years in close. dirty. grue- some cells. quite unfit for human be- ings, and from which a stench unâ€" bearable to jail-visitors emanates. _Yet separate from all this vice and crime. there is a. refined and cultured society in Albuquerque such as any town might. be proud of indeed. The f American, representing wealth and - v progression, forms a striking contrast to 1 -.'. Bis Staid and Poorer Broth“: the Mexican, who iaan honest and .: ub- missive men, but with very little chance of advancing in .posii Ix.‘ as all his ettorts are required.” ‘ " A II- non-unfit :n in advnlnéo 0! Sol-légtatb institute. Country education in as ygt in a. spine- quiet and orderly! country to tho in- coming stranger, yet notwithstanding an ms mun... â€"-â€" - will his (Emily, H cannot the midst of Me'xicans, yet now: .was touchodmnor them seemed. to no expechtion of such action. 3 mican is very reqpectful, and. who earn-s their respect has small share at It. -.- -4 LL:- Ans-ant" is i‘1 Anml life in estm in the d' animals are 11°“ oven iq "the m‘ small share 01 1;. Animal life in this country is inter- esting in the dome‘io lige, but wild animk‘ are not very plentiful. In fist, lyrfipted to Win‘dimbins.tnd fox-91mg reason .1an itwergt useful m g'wuntry like thig- l “ h is left to "“‘ 'A 3......â€" w and‘t'n'ec vent at timei‘tao the moat ear-piercing cries. It flb hack otthis an‘nnl becomes wet. it_is unable to‘ carry any burdm so long- as it. re- eei . ratâ€"flapping earl. and shaggy hair. bpinions have w you ......_ w from the origi L- I have not M Somewhere there wanna u. world of ours, t For one lone soul another lonely scul, Eé‘ch chasing each through an the lonely hours, And meeting strangely at one'sud- s am goal. 111m bland they like green leaves, Much Larger ._W. A. Eraser. -â€" VY - I). -’-â€"'vâ€" author, has written a number of East 1 Indian racing stories for McClu-Ie’s Magazine, and the first one, entitL ed. “the Luck of the Babe,” will ap- pear intthuly naming, Thesame number W111 contain a short war story _by,’steplmn Crane, and. ,a. new “Boynlle story .‘by William Allqn! .Wlfibe. Another interesting article In McClure's Magazine for July will he. an account: at this “Soldior Police at the paladin? North-mat,” with stories illustrating their .rem'arkqble Mamas. 604% and brgvpry. I$,._will,"hel fully- dlnsgrated. Ebb m magical flu mu 83:”th 13mm; in “ ' , ‘_ '. p b is 92m! Prof Charles mm it You. 1 is this anly‘shptnh that has been written by 311‘ KIPIIDB’S authority. Much Vioo‘ and Crime Consummtion. there waiteth Book Reviews. dnward‘ do ‘eteml daf- _Ed.wm Arnold. wijEKLY m L‘IfiDéAY. a E. Coyotes and 809' sand-hills, the for!!!3r mum to the poul- he domestic 311.1113“, than Lindsay. on” -â€"-ow- 51119510 the most It ab hack 0: this ‘t. it is unable to so long' 83 i? ’9‘ Here, ' in wealth- and - :ing contl‘as'v Advantn: annual I Broth " ' (0t Whlc nest and .: nib‘ hand in vgry iinlo ‘ mud a] .pos"‘. "' as careful!) Canadian in this , the “ ‘soudamiaf 1.124101 :0 my climb. Wm eith~' kills .eered tmly aces “0 m 5“” M tom who nutmeg b: mus. frontiers In 3‘ 1'” Ia: to nick-named, _ 5‘ 3'1“} 82"; u . “1C' , ls‘fiwucu blossoms to womanhood; 2d -when motherhood is achieved 3d -- when the capacity for mothahood oeu- thechnnzeof oilife ) Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription was ‘:evisedtolmnke theeethree per-Meade mlees byin mama to vigorous It eoothee. gives Neture jut the help cit needs. It' to the onIy tion of its kind deviaedby 3W muted physical: ydcnnend skill at: the disease- of women. Me-too-medieineeueW | “The British Army In; gathered the ' first experiment.“ evidence bearing up- : on' this mjlhry temperance question. ‘ - ‘u- -0 9h mg won-tn. a . ...... chjcina ilthe world." A FEW FAGTS FOR THOUGHTFUL STUDY. Gen-n} ”chants-'3 Victorian! ml: liquors “'9 law-- _ , , ' tam-3 as well as [tom tho otfioers _ ' canton: ‘. and from gen- Lhe rqczmnta ddawn to the drummer camp followers. liquid mbaeshmonta v0 h'en restricted to tea and 05b lwator. . Bree Fr :11 Siam-88. “m Sandal): is 1 1:23. for its deadly ' ' ' - kills or prem- "" “-‘u "- m Iorita of white Emma“ tolumu. has never bot-ma. «mica where there whammlttbsicknal:wbereao flew men ha» been compelled. to tall out. even in an longxt marches; and -5... on om’haw been gotgen in-I H‘Wimtfvébwd moat admrauon us. the, battle 9! 'Atbu'a. was the calm and oollecteAmapner in which the Bi 1:- . 1h. Brim): Nun. ‘ Although "the British Admiralty. 11;: not yet lollowed the. en mplooft United Straws, whjoh hag long since -L_ .1- l- "hm of If“ w you sun-v" -â€" United. States, whjch has long since abandoned the duly ration of grog to the men of xts navy, and ,which pro- hibits the! use 0! stimulants on board when at sea, yet orders, but» recent- ly been issued to the mandate of all British d-war 1n commission that in lieu at the danish-ration of mg (orgasm-perm out. bathe crew 1y been issued to i an Bn‘tish mud" that in lien 01 th Witt-fie?" gm {0 . Wm goinng13|nt9 ‘ DIR“ .. V v campaign. “0‘- “ Permit a nf it; mums“? :03 con Am) non Ann I xxnvn Lulu. now 3! ELLEN E. SBABPE uni-Ed {mm mabkkon a uni mbat. sup- 0! «not! «to: (or drink- .” annual all over the ship." 4mm Eli] ud'Empim. . . ' m in M8. . ‘ a Lord. Roberts. whenuaminod by a committee; of the House of Cannons. aid ho considered the Arm hamper- moo Association is much a three battaliqnp lathe men on parade in tho Man armatAnny authorities spy shat amongst total qbatainers there pital. O _ s mA“‘A‘f calm soldier said: “There are yet coma battles to be fought. Iona gmt cumin: babe encountered by the Unit- ed Kingdom. but the most pruning new at pug-ant is drink. It kills more than. all our newt weapons at warfare md not only ‘0‘"- body, but the mind “41ml v-vvâ€" chrve the Republic. the Dreyfus asiution. It proposs t6 In the . ill ' . '1' . Th! “'3 I. ”my” 3:15 W; A cmcuua TO THE PREFECTS. up excitcnant uni unsung suspicion, ”3d ”0m like Public“! for 311‘)“ AI Ellfflfd‘IDW Culltlondloflslhlfi in curiosity. 0‘" m“ councillors Ari-Mum”. Republic-II a“ Royal- almnld mks: noose! this. ! “than." no. wu- o-l’ 0.0 ‘ on.“ I. 750'. "to an m Bopnhllo"â€"SOIIO o! the Chm-ecu Talon. Chicago Tribune. there were lynched in the United States last year. 125 ; persons. 0! when 1_oo were mm.’ Pam. June mâ€"m Cshinot bus so: According to “*6 3““ Chicago Tribune. them in m United 8.9m city on woman“. of the lynchedvpro mundane“, and tho remaining sowere suspected at nrious crimes. In two cam it is known that innocent blood was shed by the lynchers. (hmdisn Press Assocnuwn. 1: vww- of the Station! Herald. As such, al- though s strong supporter. of the con- servative petty, he has displayed an independence of thonght thst has made _ his paper move. widely influential thsn the majority of its contemporaries in the smaller Ontario cities. Mr.Ding- man was in Manuel! recently. and. when. asked regarding the attitude his paper had tsken on the immigrstion policy at the government. ssid hehsd no sympathy with the attacks of a certain section 0! the press of his T party on the Doukhobors and Golicisns. "The stupid talk being indulged in.“ he said, “will have only one result-â€" thst of making soli'd grit communities out of the Wt. of newcomers. affording tribulations to coming tory candidates who will be nevertheless perfectly innocent of the blame. The libsml papers will treasure up slltho dingreeable things that have been It is more material to enquire whether our immigrants are fitted to auxin-k to activity some of our milling of acres a! idle lands and. nuke. them mulitply buiineu for our tutor-be. our mum and walnuts, and thus help 01 the Wk of Commerce. that theme m‘ght be 'objection to some, at the people it any congregated in. the cities. but not when they settle on the Mr. W. E Dinzmo 13nd." ._._.___.__.â€"â€"â€" Judge Hume's Opinion. In delivering his charge to the grand jun at Whitby general sessions, Judge McIntyre stated the Sheriff had . W him ptir 0! white glows. which wt the!» war no criminsl ‘ business to combatant: theoourt. Hi: Elinor then expressed a hope that the gnnd jury would I i . . ..... :l ohA-tAblilhmt 0‘3 ., JUNE * 30, 1899. Thounnde upon mounds of person- handle our dl'ver dollar, but few hap- pen toohoervo the lion'I head which lies concealed in the ”graduation of the funilifl’ headof Liberty. Mnem- ly even a metal examinationt'nils to detect this hidden emblem of British - . ,A _1.... M‘mfonnd. EDITORIAL NOTES Lord Wolaeley‘ Died at the Home Ieltd 3"- also. '1 Bb we! asked by letter recently WW hit cure by Dodd'a Kidney Pills was entirely satisfactory. Ben is m. moon's reply. mot-onto. Juno 2. {899 Deer Sinâ€"l am in receipt of your letter in reterenee to mom by Dodd‘e Kidney Pills. I Md 3 were peln in the heck. we: recommended to try Dodd'd Kim Pilla, did. and got re- THE F‘R’ENCHCABINET Strong Measures Taken to Pre- serve the Republic. qnudoeenueahu also uncooked-r to the gens-BIS. .- tonne: ”My Deer Gencelâ€"I huebeu tou’od. tomygmuregnt, no hove my“ end me under the eye- otthe country- end the Government of the ”nub-flu responsibility for the army. I on needy honored end in no who (tightened, end Ibec you not to forget “Imm- spondble also for the clutch of the army, the name no they no mponeibh to me for ell-which occurs within their oom- I made. I count, thenfore. on you. a In“ m.‘ mm!!! on Intâ€"DO “11M" X bq you not. I sponsible also for the sum as M for all-which ooct Cnm'ofl“|°' ln duper-we sum..- .. - __-_, to allow men of acumen and determina- tion to guide It through the most a'ltioal days ithuyetencountaed. Hump-er wt mama Jp gWIfl' main on!’ one man whom W regard as pone-sing sufldont W sud ability to cope vlth the “nation. 3nd he is in Constantinople. Perhaps the rumor is true that N. Consul): has been summoned by President Louhet to hold himself in reserve for pouible money duty. “The wt of the situation will come when the new Garcmmcnt “tempt! to {my inner man, ranks at the nan-ahead c! militarism in France at the peasant ‘ moment. His power as-the direct com- nhonld choose to abuse his wthority end, his subordinates should obey his orders. “ ‘he Gallllet of today is not the commander Galilfet of the Com- A SINGULJ Yuan truly. Deni duo: of lln 5" 1|:chth Conant! I." Cull“.- ol mun-u. Republicans and Boyd- : ll.- Wlth Olly 0.0 . '5... “‘1'. Sun “0 s": fro-ct Cabin: m Fall-8'- COALITION. LINDSAY SWIM GALEIIILIL p.111. M'oek night nervioec on Wed- nadny evening at8p.m. I! St. Isry'a (Bantu Catholic). â€" Very: Rev. P. D. Laurent, V. (5.. point: Rov. Fnthqr Pinion, curate. Weefl days low mus isoelebratod at 8 an Sunday, lawman “:1.thth- at 10.30. Vespers and benedictimg 7p.:n. Snub”. \ . ' .r 4‘39” T 'j uew AW IISS IITGEELL’S (OPENING 113mm m w w m onward-n. mmlleapomm mummwumm Mann 8180. ”maul-rte? out»! nedoth mu‘m ”managed“ ,mmm Raymum Yu-emwiflieadthis thcoecoodfimc! HcLannan t 00 um- 11 (claw. Agitator!“ WHY? on the first Wednel- P L'ww 0-5 evef!‘

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