Vâ€"flr; Chirpaw. of the Chirpaw house, hambuym Hebuat pus- ram of that well-known hoetlery th inside and exter or. since as- Wmtrd of it some three months He intends changing the name andwill call it the Victoria. bones rool 16 years ago. Mr. Cowley will an in a few days for Ottawa to my Mr. A. Malaya? {armorly ot the Duly her a. thort vial . house. Lindaay. but now proprietor of the Barrett house. has improvm; tho ap- VICTORIA ROAD. (Correspondent to The Post.) Mr. Thou. anley. a popular young Englishman who bu for as great many you. lived in this vicinlty. tnd who I: at precont Ln the employ of Mr. W. J. Chirpow. has been a v-u'y happy mu lutelf. Sumo tow w!“ ago. by means oh. other ant to tho II N. Mar. l..'xur- out, Lindsay. which was mad. out in church. Mr. Cmvloy succeeded ln locuti bl. only ulster. in the portion of in. our Shorkoy. o! ()ttaWu. whom he had not non [moo leaving Ling:- Mrs. Wm. Roadway has also return- ed, after enjoying a. three weeks’ visit with her daughter, Mrs. Les. Cliff, at Cannington. . Mrs. Pearson, of Oakwood. is span]- imr a. few days with her daughter. Mrs Wm .’ ea.“ She is also accompanied . by her mice. Mrs. Housie. o! Oakwood. Mrs. John Torrey, of Eldon. is the guest of Mrs. Wm. Poadway. The annual {all show of the Lantern and ' by Brunch Agricultural Soci- ety wil be held on the lot of October. â€"â€"vâ€"â€" -_ __ vâ€" Plebiscite meetings are being held and literature circulated throughout these parts by our Local Executive, consisting chiefly of our ministers and NORLAND. (Correspondonoo of The Post.) .The Rev. \V. B. Tucker, B.A., 3.0., of Manilia, and Rev. A. H. Foster, of Oak- wood, addressed very large meetings in the interests of prohibition at Nor- land and Head Lake on Wednesday; am], Thp‘rsdagy ievenqus of last week: Mia M Allely y, of Lindsay, returned home, after spending a few weeks vis- iti_n_g fri_e_nds_m ghis p_la.oe. _ Bevs. McKinnon and Ieitch exchang- ed pulpits Sabbath evening and made strong points for prohibition. Rev. Mr. Macmillan, of Lindsay, speaks in the town hall here on Wednesday on the plebiscite. A large meeting is expect- Posters are out announcing an ex- cursion to Lindsay’s popular fair on Friday next under the auspices of the Hothodist church, per Str. Qrandella. FENELON ELLIS. (Correspondence 0! The Post.) Our local fair when are out, an- nouncing it for the 5th and 6th of JANETVILLE. (Correspondence 0! The Post.) Posters nave been issued announc- ing a grand school concert in the drill shed here on Friday evening, Sept. 30th, commencing at 7 o'clock. Part First will comprise selectim by the Gramâ€" phoue. and patriotic and kindergarten son‘s, recitation, dialogues and Col- umbia drill by 16 girls, who will also serve refreshments. Part Two will campgise vocal “39 ' tal music, '1 ‘L- ‘_L-â€"â€". -â€" v v'__ __.. at address on “Insanityâ€"its nature, causes and cure," and a number of amusing dialogues. It will be the best evening's entertainment ever given in this vicinity. Admission, adults 250., children 15c. Mr. W. _E..1‘illoy, Phi, open trot. The Snmerville Agricultural Society will hold their annual fair on Oct. 4th. {this promises to be the most attractive hit ever held in this place, as the ot- ï¬cem o! the society have had a new track built, one quarter of a. mile, uni am offering a substantial purse for an J. G. EDWARDS 60. LOCAL NEWS-LETTERS LINDSAY, FRIDAY, smmisn 23. ms and mummy L131- 0 F new â€memes-rs. Crockeryâ€"Spun Kilian. . Western Excursionâ€"GER. True to Natureâ€"Prof. Doronwend, Victoria Flour Millsâ€"J05. Mauder. Fall Dry Goodsâ€"E. E. W. McGaftoy. Some Information for Buyersâ€"Dnndas Flavolle Bros. - l OOBOWNK. (Correspondence of The P532) pers, anaow' Glass, i’aints and Oils. Bst make Horse $1106 and Nails, Iron and Steel Bars and all kinds of Heavy Hardware. Lowest Prices. 3h: Mum“ gm. J. G. EDWARDS 8100.} Fairbank’s Scales: A WOMAN ALWAYS HAS THE LAST WORD mmmbflwmm. bank’s Scales, Com Hooks, Barn and Stable Fixtures, Steel Scoop Shovels. Bedford Manure Forks, Sheeting Pa- for the fall shooting. Smokeless and Black Powders, Loaded Shells, Primers and Wads. Hardware. A. Higinbotham, Nat to the Dan HM l bf hie menyhlemb. The funeral took ‘ p we on Seturda to Blveu‘lde ceme- ‘ tery. Both faml lee have the sincere-t e mpathy of the ontlre community in t it hour of trial. Althouh we ‘ mourn. let u not mourn u thoee who have no hope. for we have the bleued assurance that both have gone to be forever with the Lord. M‘r. Geo. Clarke is ill with tgphoid fever. We hope for his Ipee y re- bovery. . I Mr. W. J. Hay left last week for Swift Current. N.W.'.l‘. Will. will he ' much mined by his many friend: here. and although we ere carry to see him ‘ go. we hope he may be very' successâ€" ful where hehaagopoh _ The car pence“ and painters are now busy at work at Mr Jon. Greet-’5 house. PLEASANT POINTâ€"MELON. (Corrupondence to The Poet.) Death has entered this section and has removed loved ones from two homes. Aggie. daughter of Mr. Alex. Clarke. was called away on the evening of Thursday, 15th inst. - She had been ill for over a month, but had so far recovered as to be able to go out. But typhoid fever set in about a week ago. and despite all that loving hands and medical care could do she gradually sank and passed peacefully away. Dec- eaeed was a general favorite will all who knew her, and her preeence will be much minced. e ially in the Sab- bath eehool and C. . Society, of which eho was a. regular attendant...It in aleo ouvainful duty to mention the death of r. Sun. Endicott. who died about an hour after Mine Clarke. He had been eick for about five weeks with he. too. was recoverinc.hut other com- t phoid fever. and it was thought that p iontione not In which caused hle death. Decemd wee widely known 9"? reopected. and will)» much nil-led or immorality, your ballot will tell favor of one or the other. Don’t stay away from the pollsâ€"remember the wordsof Jesus, “He that 13 not with me is agaimt me. " Don’t let selï¬shness interfere with duty ;peaoe of mind and a. good conscience will attend the man that votes right on the 29th. Tle beer barrel and whiskey barrel are forerun- ners of poverty. How will you vote! This is what your decision means to millions of souls; before you cast your vote pray God. to save the drunkard; morality address. One of the most enthusiastic temper- ance meetings that was ever held here was held on the 14th. The Rev. C. H. Leitch and Rev. M. McKinnon, Mr. D. Gould and lit. Thornton. all of Fenelon Falls, were present. The Rev. Mr. Mc- Kinnon made a very able and telling The and news was received here last Saturday evenmg o! the death of Mr. W. L. Ellery,mng who took suddenly ill' 1n Toronto on Saturday 10th. Mr. Ellery was highly respected by every one who knew him and he had no enemies to leave behind. The remains were sent ‘from 'lbronto on Monday morning anl arrived by the noon train at Fenelon Falls and were interredin the Benelux Falls cemetery. followed by a large concourse of sol-rowing friends. There is a considerable quantity of red clover seed in.‘ this locality y. The price is not likely to be very high. ; Mr. J. W. Shannon, 0!. Lindsay 3'. was through this part taking orders for nursery stock. Mr. S. did a good busi- WWWLEB CORNER. dam of The Pat.) Mr. â€00:3. all and MLJ .Cullis have their silos ï¬nished and have engaged theservioes oer. G. H. Dunn ta run the ensilage cutter with his traction engine: spring. It will be built on the most impovod pun. a. barn Er. Lewis R050 ' idil mbqrnt my; 13 bu tempted: then-:9 tut- Corn cutting will commence this week; fall ploughing is progressing very slowly on. account of the ground b03128 :er; hgrd an! dry- Mr. G. E. Dunn, ind-incmoeml- lent work in this section withhistraoâ€" tion machine. Geo. is a ï¬rst-clan mu ang is (beer-ring of patgongqe. POWLES' CORNERS. (Correspondence of The Poet.) from this section will visit LindaynnSept.231-d,thebigdey of the Lindsay Centralâ€"always one of the best hire in the Midland district. ~ Building operations have not ceased yet in this locality. Mr. John Cullis in building a. silo 28 feet hig h and 16 feet in diameter, and E1} Jen. Fell is having one built 28 feet in height and 18 feet in width. _ . '__ V vâ€"_â€" who young people of the Methodist church intend holding an open meet- ing on Tuesday evening, Sept. 20th, at 8 o'clock. There will be several mk- ere. among whom is Dr. Smale. re will be musical selection: by male voices. All cordially invited. The Misti. have started the full term with Miss rior as precldent. In conversation with Secretary Jas. Keith, of the Lindsay Centraly last Saturday, he said the entries were pil- ing in aty a terriï¬c rate. Thehne harâ€" vest will help to increase the show- ing in all kinth of grains and roots. Victoria county. '5 bigmtair is always well worth attending. and is growing in popularity every year, thanks tothe excellent derangement. We will send a large delegatm tron thispa Friday, Sept. 23rd, the big day pad the On the 9th inst. the little son of Mr. Sam Wilson was kicked by a. horse while playing in his father's yard. Dr. Wool of Klrkfield. was sent for, and found the little fellow's skull fractur- ed. At ï¬rst his life was despa ired of, but under the skilful treatment of Dr. Wood wearepleasedtolesrn heis zeytins be??? _ MANILLA. (Correspondence of The Post.) A sermon will be preached on Sun- day morning next in the Baptist church, Manilla, by the pastor, with qucgl reference to the 00min pleb- 15c! . . DALRYMPLE. ' (Correspondence of The Poet.) We are pleased to welcdne home again the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Roes, af- ter a two weeks' visit at the parental home of Mrs. Bass, Cobourg. 0n the 13th'uxst a pumpkin social will be held' m Dalrymple Grove by the wide-awake Mission Band. All are in- vited, as a good time is expected. K. are all going also the fzir. t1? mo speeding on improve true 81nd our friends from all put: at the thgcountry. - .l n.,.|_,‘- ,; (Correspondence of The Poet.) The valuable farm near Cumbray, known as the Rontle farm, and oc- cupied by Mr. Wm. emlin. has been leased for a. number 0! years b ,Mr. “falter McInnenï¬ of Kirktleld. e will be pleased to we come Mr. Holmes and family to our midst. ‘ (Correspondence of The Pesto “Em and better than ever" iatha ward regal-dim the Lindsay Central 9.1» heldpn apt. 22nd. 233d ens! W- out a m of men aqwurk heading 3 now store adju‘minc Ina hotel property, which will be a. very (in. one when ï¬nished, and will greatly mm the agpparapoe‘ of theyfllaae. 7â€" -L ‘_-_‘â€"L A.â€" n u-rrvwâ€"uâ€"v -_ -7 Mr. An is at present on a business tï¬p to the North-West. In is rumored that; he intends opening ont_a ggmrel stage at Indian Head. A #4Lu___j I.-_‘_ -1 V'ï¬ï¬arshavw'hhé returned home af- ter enjoying a couple of woe. with Ll‘oronto‘ friends. OAK WOOD. CAMBRAY. Wm. Toin Milbum 15 about to rebuild. ngto his house having been burned downs. short tunbm 7 We had ocoaflmnl shavers ibis week. which were very refreshing alter the long dgouth. "m. Rabin» We: in mm her {int and uncle. Mr. and Mn. 5%!- 'm . ' . ( _ A _ "iii. A. and mu 1.: Ban intend leav- ing for Edmontpn anTuudax port. _ in. J. Conndr u mung his many at patent. _ 1135 Maui. Bowho: and bar linear. Mrs. R. Shmdnr. visited their parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. Bowhoy. for 0. low a» _ A. A n I an. L‘, ‘,.._!I,, Ma's. N.» P. Clarke. 0!. this plane. lu- tends to remove to Ommee. Mn Clarke willbezroctly mined. u she taper-intends the English church Sun- thy whodl and m s stat worker for thochurch. , ,7 7 A 7 Mina M. F010;.“ at Baptllta Luke. hu returned from to. and on her my visited friends in thin plm tor a tow GELERT. (Correspondence of The Post.) Mrs. Nickel: and her son. mater '1‘ Nichols, arrived from B. C. m Sntur y evening and are visiting her PBIS‘IIt‘LMI- £13de .NS‘Y‘“: vw-gâ€"a vâ€". _-__-7 - of the Main circus. Summed by strange noises, his brother John and Mr. Adam McCebe ‘ hastened to the scene of action. where they' found both wallowing in blood and dust. Seeing that itwas outnumbered the creature fled on their approach to the neigh- boring wdods. Exhausted and bleed- ing. Tom was borne tohie home. where the wounch were dressed. and where Mr. MoCabe, the popular sportsman and hunter. pronounced it the work of a. wolverine. Tan isao astounded at the whole-afteir that he otters no explan- ation, though he secretly meditate: re- yenge (if we mayjudge from his eul- ,1'# ,j L- Ian demeanor’). Some are inclined to think that he was the victim of wine hallucination. and that the assailant was none other than his did out. which had become annoyed at the acrobatic performance, and had determined to despatch its mater. had concealed itself in a. tree; and, with awild shriek pounced upon the innocent snd unsuspecting Tun sa he passed under it. But we must not allow the wall of pity to drown. the (b- msndsof justice, for it my hsvo been miraculously sent as sdisguisedmessâ€" gngsrtomrn him 9!. his wrong-doing. NUMBER 6â€"016. (Spoon! to The Post.) Our locality in a. quiet one. and what few woods now rennin were tho ht to be the habitation of none but an- le-oanimnls till one of our young men not with an encounter which has left him the unfortunate victim of local gossip. One evening so Hr. Thus. Whalenwu returning homeword. inun- im probably upon some of his romantic exploits, and giving vent to his happy feelings in song, he was treacherously mylaid by g. {orncionspmtnre whiejh We soon expect to hear the hum of The enterprising citizens of Canning- ten are bent updn having a creamery. andmw thingsare shaping so they are bound to succeed. A committee has been formed, owners elected, end they amgett'mg down tobnnineu. .. Mrs. Soluncn Semis has again taken the {get prize for butter at the Wad- ville fair; A very unique lecture was given in the public hell. Cannington, on Eridsy lastby Dr. J. E. Cedienxmf NewYu’k. The Baptist pastor occupied the chair. The Methodist choir mustered well. A hearty meeting and the local committee reports WW Arrangements are being made for a. mass meeting this (Camdenoe to The Post.) The Baptism at c church meeting on Thursday decided to purchase the lot on the corner of Laidlaw and Ka; etc. from Mr. Henry Brande: (or for a church site. Trustees were ap- pointed, and Mr. R. M. Ndwle instruct- ed to examine the title and convey the land. Cash and premises on hnnd tocover purchase. i . Two young ladies tron Gael h are preaching end singing the every night this week in the thodiet church. Greet reunite ere w (qr. v..- I... vvvâ€"â€"'â€"vâ€" “5'28; interested parties Atteided‘tho muting or lecture ï¬nding the pleb- iscite campaign in inden on Friday n'lg.h.t. -, ‘â€A_A_-_ -_.I Aâ€"nh. “a- 55-Ju- vvâ€" - _._-___. 7m» heavy Kin storm. last Thursduy did good in different ways. but rin- ciply by settling the dust. St. CYIEE. be the principal speaker. . BUIBHAMPION. (Correspondence o! The Poet.) Mr. Barry Cowen returned from Pet- elboro last Soturdny. His many friends are glad to see him back ain. Mien Ida. McPhnden. Maple e ethool teacher. spent lent Seturdny and port of Snndn with her parents here. Mine Reina ihbe returned Inst week be her home in Stonhope. after ad- ing a. Very pleasant time with tr en}; in Peterboro. Mr. L. L. Mnlley, of Gelert. called c p this way on Tuesday. 13th. Mrs. Wm. Osborne gave 3 fowl sup- per on Wednesday evening, 14th. We had. an elegant time and wish there was such on occnrrenoe eYery‘njght. “flaws Mary Warrian and Annie hic- Night. with H. Cook, made a. coll in Ha iburton last; quday._ ‘ (Correspondence ot The Post.) The township of Eldon is thoroughly organized in the interest of prohibi- tion in view of the coming plebiscite. The following are the otficers; Pree- ident. Alex. Gilchrist, vice-president. all ministers located in the township. presidents of You)? People's Societies and Sabbath ochoo superintendents; secretary, Duncan McFadyen, Hart- ley; treasurer. Wm. “Thornhnry. Strong 5nd mpgeoentntiye commitâ€" __J A-..- yv-un-a â€"â€"_ tees on finance, literature and cun- paign work have been appointed, and are doing the township thoroughly. Eight thousand leaflets hearing on the subject have already been distributed. The opening salute of the campaign was a meeting held in Palestine on Tuesday evening, the 13th. where the followim speakers gave interesting addresses: Rev. Mr. Clark, Woodville. Rev. m. Tucker. Kirkfield. Meats. Wm. Mckee. D. J. McMillan. D. 31ng "m. All».w. u. v. m â€"- ._v_ -â€" yen and A. Gilchrist. of Eldon. The campaign committee have arrangcd for meetings in all parts of the township. A meeting will be held in Glenn-m this (Friday) evening, 16th, when Rev. Mr. McKinnon,»of qnelon Falls. will (Correspondence of the Pooh) On Tuesday evening. Sept. 27th. the Salvation Army of Fenelon Falls will have a very interesting time, termed “The millennial) Lannie: at Home." The “Laeeiee" wil provide the choicest vlnnde for the inner nun. end in the entertainment they will be Assisted by the Rev. Messrs. Leech and McKin- non. Dre. Wilson and Gould. also nev- ernl other friends. A great time in expected. , ‘ ‘ . short tum. Miss Annie Duvia. of El it'u'c friends in our midst guest of her aunt, cott. . _ _ While theme they M in the ville fair, which we: held on will be may for mnfl‘m “‘ " FENEIDN FA_L_LSo CANNINGTON. Duvia. of W13- “ "i": in our 3119'“- -S'†i3}? GLENARL Endi- ' A widow. on. son. a: «hunter. tad a. sister live to fool the loneliness of bommnt. Sale Deli-tel- On September Edithâ€"By El‘uu Bowes. auctioneer. tho vdughlo ban-chem {vulture of u» ht. Raw. Bush Our- 3: “ï¬t“:mffl‘ “ a: ‘z'f‘ï¬': .. r 901' tux-3mm is of Idid mlnut. from balh.â€"87w1.;._. (‘(.. conconm cf norm trlAcndn ollma hla min: to Eonclon Full. cometâ€: when the burl-l service m conducted b Ru. Mr. Leech. On Sunday. Sept. 8th. neurotic! cat-vice was held In Gamma church by Rev. It Snowdon. who had boon shunt at the time of m. Gunp- bcll's (hath. Hi: 1?“ Sabbetthl ona “1:3de exa- oee' y peeoeu. or .pnye anddï¬kedof thegoodneu of God.end expreued a. stro determinotion to live still closer to bun. On Kondny of- ternoon about 1 o'clock. he went out on the lake; e couple of hours we: be we. found Ian on: the side ofthe but. his hoe in he meet. Bov- lnq loot comioueneuuereoult of the eplle he felt noneed to recover hin- lelf tom the mter. end no went - out any lndlootloo of suffering. to forever with the Lord. A _ and ' prayer. Since becominc un- able to anoint with the form work he found alga“ deal of pleasure in fishing. As grew more feeble, and became subject to epilepsy. his family and friends tried to dissuade him fran going on the water. but to no pus-pone. his answer to every argument being that the God who had cared for him through so many years could watch over him just as well on the voter as elsewhere; and neeminc to hove a. pmeentiment of the manner in which God would call him home. he elm,- eanefull fastened himself to the boot no that is family might he s redthe trouble and nnxwty of eenrc ing for “AW: -.. - .. , f no lists Ismael . * On Monday, Sept. 5th, an seed snd esteemed resident of the township of Eenelon. in the person of Mr. annex Cunpbell, m cslled to his eteml rest. Mr. Cunpbell was born in the can†of Csvsn. Irelsnd. in August. 1818. “In the year 1844 he ssiled for America- in compsny with his sister snd her Reï¬ning, George Albion?» his 000813;, ones erguson. w s span some time amid the flaw After lsnding in New York he nude 11'; my directly to the township d Cutwricht. where within tour a live he saved sufficient was to send yesrs forhil ntssndsolneother members otthe 'ysndtosecuremrhinself snd themshome in Horipus. In 1856 he mrried Is!“ rot Ann, eldest West Ops. After ï¬gzen yesrs they daughter of Colonel John Grshsxn. at removed to his lste residence on the shared Sturgeonlske, nest the villsce For may yesrs Hr. Csmpbell hsd been striving to live a christian lite. and during the' pest few months his family hsve hsd slmost continuous evi- dence thst his hen-rt was wholly nt pesoewith God. Muchothistime was spent in singing. Ending Godjs Wad opptbod to prohibition. no because he was a minister. citizen of Csnsds, and aid ho‘wtntog n his audience to weigh his arcane ' ' hi. to m M!- "but. “I.- mwâ€"wâ€" . The local committee on tho plebis- hero.. Slam-moo cite are moving things _ on the various plans!» of prohnbttion was preached in the Baptist church on Sun- ds morning by the putor. 3nd ogmt m ly in to toko place ot the new Toads! school home. Antioch. on eve ' 5t 8 o'clock. Adana-u by Revs. coley Deon. A. 3. Bruce. Ind others. . . r-vvâ€"v __- sheds, etc, With 'the new lot recently urchaeed the Ma ' icultural guttiety now haVe a wd ahow ground with a third of a utile track. and u the Inc-worship thll ear in the largest in the history otthe iety. which is about 50 years old. the direc- entriee in all classes end a tint-clue exhibition in stock and agricult production. In addition to the apoc- tornare looking {or a large number of ial features of speeding in the ring. theme will be a baby show, bicyclu ram and a grand concert at night to celebrate the Society's jubilee year. On Fridny evenin" last Mr. I. B. Weldon and Rev. J. \ . ' of Lindsay. addressed a public neeetiw in the town hall on Prohibition. Hr. Weldon. dealing with the legal side ' done very clear arguments why rohihitinn would be carriages w†â€on 1 fol procession as that wit urday tut. Mn (Du Gillespie ma children. or 3 low «by: with Linduy. no spend! her sister, Mrs. M noon. -- nu nuuh route, the bum: ' denly ether heme conï¬ned to her bed for «113' e week. The funeral norm was punched in the lethodint church. Handle, on Sande: lut ton very urge congregation. mine were con- yeyed to the mt; little burg mg ground at So The Rev. A. Brnee ofï¬ciate pastor. autumn OAKWOUQ; no} and rennin! new lot recently ,0“ icnltuul handid __ lab" ONTARIO. SEPTEMBER 23, lm WWW .m thn String of Emir Gand- u bro- or boy needing anything to wear for Body, Head and Hands, for any time, for any purpose, work or play, to keep warm it‘. to keep cool in. can ï¬nd it in a jiï¬'y in COUGH'S. From basement to roof on every floor this store is ï¬lled with piles ' upon piles of Abundance of Stocks to suit tastes and all classes of society. the kind you like to buy at the prices you like to pay. IN’S ms at am, 750, 31, 31.25, 31.50, 31.75 BOYS’ ms at 25c, so», 703, 903, 31, 1.15, 1.25 mnnwm $190,256,853, 4113, 456, 503, 603, 759. NEW FALL CLOTHING NEW FALL HATS and CAPS NEW FALL UNDERWEAR NEW FALL SHIRTS NEW FALL N ECKWEAR “2" NEW FALL HOSIERY NEW FALL GLOVES NEW FALL COLLARS and CUFFS. At 83 35. $4.85. 06m. $7.70» ‘9 8s 810.90 and 812.00. At $290. $3.50. #85. $698. $745. $975. $1045. $1L9a Man’s Fall Moments Men’s Fall Suits THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MAN, Comm: or Km AND WILLIAM ’LINDSAY’S LEADING CLOTHIEB. At 8100. 8125. 01-50. 81-75. 82.00, 8225.â€.50. 83.00. 83 45. £4.65 and 05.00. At $138.81.â€, $1.75, 82.25. 82.90, 8315. 8550. $365 and 84 oo. Boys’ Boaters Boys’ Suits “WW3 Leading Clot/zz'er, 1% [ES'I €010! ill \\