“you wzth f deboard £5 6 1mm ii 51608 79% ; adapta- patterns H zs a. joy :cées that DUCE, 35):? , th 8 1n {1433/3 00. ,5 3412'“ â€"th U raw York.U.S.A. :AY. FRIDAY. NOV. 3- 1893' Flt! TER, GHEESI:37?EES’ the insurance C0“? :ir own intereStS Q0 C1518. 23313328, Etc. s a .~..d Tinware. “ WLTY. and a 1'1 32.05 on hand. EU". 5 I'NESS. 3: mm ' â€"=' UM J-Jé’.) Lav-venous lcome to «v' L PSON 59mm. on; outright, or handle on 4- ’4? .9)». rzzrri‘ d on by J. “STAR find .1 â€no 01 puny- sr’silï¬ PBISE ll dines ‘d’ “We yet the ship was many ““1 clear nut. Suddenly the 10¢ . ““38 the mum, and from the ctow’s a†“910m observed open water to NM Alana mmmmnud. ‘ , ~hh'“huw mm but they ‘ '»"“"."T.. “methW cheerfully ggckache sthe kid- 3are in Dadd's Tags Kidnoz 7:»: annexed fbl‘O'SRh the 23:: and. .H" .y “In. Norway in behind s: at. this leer «Homes of ._ was slowly dienppeoring eoody kcsws tow .cng r. we sheik 32:32:; see it rise r._ ,n: end what hepee wu‘. rhea have '. 3.2-1 mm: nopae dl'flppoimed! ‘ ' 3 keeps much in store tar us ‘: l: 13. perhaps. fortunate 5;; 1.5! 1:91: 51L' mm re: into 3 fez, “-5 f3? ‘0‘“ Ehey sailed :hrouï¬h “ 5‘3"“ the ‘5523. 0:. re morning of June 25. '“e sky end bright sunshine were 2w; enjayed. This morning" they :3 in: gtlmpae of Nova. Zambia, :3 :ed up an the eastern horizon. Fad amines. :hst portion a! the island Inge Lend. and the ship apprcsched 113. In anticipation the party enjey- ‘may geese they were golng to about Eterwsrd eat, but during the after- .:rt before they could reach and, the read, and rho Pram was again shut .3 the world around. Thur no time ‘58 wasted. in was deemed wIse by to sail out to sea once more and iirectly for thelr ï¬rst: destination, Strait. There they were to meet: 3 flex; steamer sent on ahead from :3 by Dr. Nansen; also at this point “"353 were to be shipped. Beside ha Fran encountered contrary. '5 per cent. disease is caused by :a'ered kid- ezsé THE NORTH POLE. I: Ventura or An Intrepid. Knvxw gator. 2:22:35 progress toward the North nions wes outlined in a recent com- “ion from the explorer which :1 ln Lha London Times, and which ‘ rodu:::$ l: the Geographical Jour' .:2i~:wc by the Rayai Geozraphicsl '. The :1 ;»c.or'a letter was datei on :3 steamer From. Ohsbarnn, Iiiroit, August 2.1593. Em! on the :: of June :1 the Franz welghed Had sailed out to In from Iran ; ::e 155: gm: 13 Norway 5: which chzzclzed. These hardy explorers lnzs like other mortnls, and thus :zcrtsllrs of 2:13 departure lrorn his and :â€" lll L.“ Nu: Bright Lad: 31):. J. C. Aye: 8:. 09., Lowell, Mans. others, will cure you. ‘ZJPL. --â€"â€" H. public. makes this authorized, astutement to us: me one war old.my mamma died ;..n. The doctor said that 1, 1M: 1119. and all our neighbors ew-n if I did not. die I would .- :0 walk. because i was so puny. A gathering formed and 4 my arm. 1 hurt my 1m ’65! and HM threw out pxeces 0 bone. ,, v-II so as to break the skin. it , m-come a. running sore. I had 2; 0! medicine. but. nothing has ‘ much good 33 Ayer's Snrsapar » made me Well and strong. ’â€" . rcnwr, Kans. w 2's Sarsaparilla 53;e. but who declines to give his , A“. -4...â€- ‘0 a m W /.â€"â€"-â€"â€"" $4â€, {Vlthamdina that the Pram kept F323 fax-ward, fog encompassed- her for "An. um}, unexpectedly, on July 27 '1“ the ï¬rst L-e. This pack was easily ï¬ned, es were eleo several ï¬elds not later on 1:: the day and one in the _’~ Sex: day a much heavier peck wee ' “‘0 Dr. Nansen nevigeted the Fun .5 this ice‘fleld for 3 long dieunee. ‘1 3m became tighter end tighter. '38 a deel of heavy Ice. A1: the critics: moment the to: tell satin. “35 doctor considered it the prudent ‘10 He to. He said that in nevlg wins the it in has: to see the way: other- mmkas are easily made thoh have the ship eo beset that it would ‘1‘" 0! even weeke to regain lost . 11 pan emu juncture were not “I m. tog thickened and the lee Q‘ ‘I!I“ C t ‘1“ ‘ ‘l‘t â€Gilt. HAVE YOU ldmlcrx- or sent by mail on receipt ct'mx. par box of am for $430. irh Co. Toronto. “'nm or "-3.4 n--- H ‘. the: Fran encountered contrary 3nd esnea only slowly in same at her "11¢. nya alum the scavengers of the system. “Delay is dangerous. Neg- lec ted kidne troubles resu t in Bad Blood, Dyspepsia, Liuer Complaint, and the most dan- gerous of all, Brights Disease, Diabetes and II "The above diseases cannot exist where Dodd's Kidney Pill: are used.‘ Pills. â€-4: Mr and. 1.4. .~ they wont; crush!“ tho non-um no“ u s an“ nu. - â€avâ€"- -â€"-v- Dr. Nsnsen reported shot the Frsm hsd proved s splendid ship tor ice neviasuon. She wss essiiy hsndled snd steered between ihe greet blocks. “She hss siresdy given me many s alsd moment." wrote the explorer. “when 1 hsve seen irom tho crow's no“ how well she hehsves sad how strong she is. With Heeling or sstenessl let her run st full speed between the hesvy flees. She breeks them with since: no shsklnsz. end no sound in the vessel her- shaking. self." After clearing the ice. the From sailed? eastward rapidly. On Saturday evening, J (11: m, aha dropped anchor in Yugo: Szrait. outside a small place called Chain!- 0 we, where a few Samoyed families iive in tents. To this spot a Russian merehani or two came in the summer to sell build: and other stuff to the nauves. They take skins. tors and oil in exchange. Trontheim, Dr. Nansen’s man. who had been commis- sioned to buy sledge-dogs in Siberia for the pulsed uuvu n â€"- -._'.‘ praised Tronthelrn highly for the clever wsy in which he had performed the work of securing the aledge-daga. Shortly otter , m--- “nun let! way In ann H: a-.. r---" of securing the sledge-dogs. Shortly alter J anuary 1 of this year Tronthsim lett His main errand was to Flve dogs died. From th theim travelled Tiberian Tundra. through mountains and over t a Yugor straight. journey he drove grass and stones. region of Y ugor strait. with eledgee drawn b summer as well as d Toward the end or his over the bare ground, as is the custom in the They :travel there 1 roindeers in the uring the winter. olden medal from ch Dr. Nansen had with him. Dr. Nansen described the sledge-dogs as They were white. black and grey. w All were good-tempered and easy to manage. Strange dogs the sledge-dogs hated. They well-nigh killed a . . l a-" -mnnathnm. Only “ll-ll. Dr. Nansen described the sledge-done aa handsome animale. They were white, black and grey. with pointed noses and standing care. All were good-tempered and easy to manage. Strange doge theI sledge-done hated. They well-nigh killed a Samoyed dog which tell among them. Only for Dr. Naneen’a interference the un- fortunate beast would have been torn to plecee. Trontheim had good news for the doctor about the ice. Yngor etrait had been open from July 22nd. Samoyeda. who had been out ï¬shing in the Kara nee, reported hardly any ice there. Dr. Nansen expected thia would be the case. becauee he had met so much heavy ice. Non-arrival of the email sailing vessel Urania with coal for the Fram delayed the expedition longer at Chabnrowa than was intended. Being only a sailor. it would be difï¬cult {or the Urania to get through the ice which the Fran: had penetrated coming in. ‘â€"-‘-‘ ~A§ lent brim unu yvâ€"--__--, Dr. Nansen snd Capt. Syerdmp got out the Frsm's oll-lsunoh st Chsbsrrws. ond sslled through the Yugo: strslt northeast- wsrd towsrd Ksts ses to discover for themselves how the ice lsy. olso to sound the channel for the From through the It wss extremely shsllow la msny strslt. places not msrked no the chute. The two explorers hsd s. good view 1mm some smell lslsnds st the northesstern end of Yugo: strslt, over the Ksrs ses esstwsrd. " "‘ ._ â€In horizon. but two explorers um. .. .--- . small ielande at the northeeetern end of ‘t, over the Kora eea eutward. Yngor etra. There wae much ice on the horizon, but there was also a wide space of open water between the ice and the land. Thus the nroepect for progress was excellent. Dr. Nansen was delighted with these observe- tlone. for he had feared that to get through the Kora sea in time would have been the mos: difï¬cult tank of all.-On their way back to the Pram a flange was broken oi! the wheel at the launch by coming violent- ly egalnet a stone on the bottom, which proved the danger of the route (or the large ehip. m - _n._-e..a... “up“; u..-..- 0: July 315: Dr. Blessing. the physician oi the expedition, went ashore and made valuable botanical researches. He collect- ed s large number of plants to press. Dr. Susan carried on geological investi. getione, ï¬nding many fossils, and Mr. mot: Nansen made magnetic observations up till midday on August let. On August 3,-d the sledge-dogs were taken aboard; and on the same day Dr. Nansen, Captain Sverdrup and Trontheim enjoyed a ï¬ne sledgedrive, using eight dogs. Though ‘ the sledge was heavy and the ground here, they scudded along as fast as a horse could trot, and the dogs were pronounced by Dr. Nansen to be ï¬rst-class. On August 4th the From sailed from Chabarown, the oil-launch going shead to sound the depths in the passage. Some Samoyede irom the east: reported to the secretary of the Nansen polar expedition, who had stopped off at Chabar- owe, that they had seen the Fram 1:20 miles to the northeast, sailing along Yaimal, between the coast and the ice. Bernt Beotsen. a sailor from Tremso. was shipped before the, From lett Chabarowa. which raised the number oi! those on board to ‘ thirteen souls, all included. Dr. Nansen ' evidently does not believe in “thirteen†‘ . superstition. ‘ ‘~ _L--_ --.L l THECAN ADIAN POST, LINDSAY, ONTARIO, what. In would kuv 03â€â€ ° 1 mm null! 15:25:30.1: mind. A mull expedition wu «at to Mad. the moss venom o! I -L -â€"‘ h-- A â€'e “In.“ "rev-vs A smell expedition woe eent to Koteiny islend. the most western oi the New Siberien group. There two depots o! provisions were to be ionâ€"one on the northwest eoset. end enother on the south: west onsetâ€"which will serve the Nemen out: in ceee oi miehep. Boron Toll proposed then these stores of provisions should be ielt there. Ae he seid. they can do no harm; but Dr. Henson thought it wee not probeble thet they would need them. Aooidente my happen, though. Bed “mile! stores or provisions been onchedon the New Siberian islsnde. De Luna 0! the J asnnette expedition would certainly no have met so and on end as he did. After passing the Olenel: rlver, the rum would sail northward along the west coast of the New Siberian islands as far a a possible in open water. Dr. Nansen hopcd to be through by the beginning of last September. It might be that the expedition would fall in with unknown land or islands to the northwest of Kotelny, and possibly there might be open wster along the coasts there. Should this have proved true, Dr. Nansen expected to utilize this open water so far as favorable. When the Fun could no no farther, she wns to be let not feet in the ice, which event will likely hsve taken place by this time. Dr. Nansen believes that the ship thus ice-locked will be carried northward or northeastward by the current. which he is of opinion flows thus in those regions. , A Whatever transpires, a. long elspee before the Fram drifts Noun Polu region. hereunto! by man. and Into open weter VA_I._‘ 1 man. uuu law ‘1"â€" Some cont moy be reoohed from which the explorer: can return home. In ell thet time nothing will be bend of those gellent men; but, though you: any pm. Dr. Noneen hopes that they will safely come back end tell wondering humenity or their dengue and eehievemente. Then it any be prod-lined thot “The knowledge of men hoe ndveneed nether etep.’ to quote Dr. N oneen’e porting words; EVENTS OF THE WEEK. â€"Cosi docks st -V-V-est Superior, Wis.. eollspeed Thursdsy of lost week, precipi- tating 3,000 tone of cool into the boy. â€"'1‘he stesmer Gellert, which srrived st New York Fridsy morning from Bembnrg. hsd s narrow escspe from destruction by fire st see. For three dsye the crew were ineeessntiy ï¬ghting the domes. â€"Wi‘.lism Lynch 0! Coidwster, J. Donglss of Pontypooi, Nsreisse Woods snd John Sweet oi Wsubsushene. were drown- ed lsst Wednesdsy week between Blnek- stone bsy sud Moon river. shout 15 miles eonth of Perry Sound. The nniortnnste men were tsking out timber for Levering ‘ end Lynch in the shove district. _ __ cv__n_ -e-e\- â€", _-_ _, â€" When the eteemer City of New York went on the rocks et the Heede neer Sen Frencieco Thuredey leet ehe wee in chemo 0! Pilot Stevenson. As soon ee the ehlp struck there wee e scene 0! wild confusion The couple 0! hundred Chinese in the ezeer. ego eet up e howl thet could be heerd belt ecroee the Golden mete. Cept. J ohneon wee wonderfully cool. however. end he end hie oillcere eoon reetored order. The veeeel muet heve not cloee in ehore ee ehe wee peeeing cut, end the tide. cerrying her out other course, threw her on the rocke end turned the megniflcent eteemehip into e wreck. The point ie meet dengeroue. end belt a dozen veeeele heve come to strict on it during the peet twelve monthe. The} City or New York wee built in Cheeter. Pe.. in 1575. but wee precticelly rebuilt e tow yeere ego. She wee of 3,000 tone burden, wee 339 feet long. 40 tech 2 inchee beem, end '20 feet 5 inchee depth. The loee will be hell e million, with no incur-ence- Beeidee the cergo of merchendlee. the eteemer cerrlee $191,290 in treeeure, of which three-quertere wee in Mexicen dol- lere. The velue of the cergo wee eetirnet- ed et $132,000. which with the treeeuree would bring the totel loee oi the cergo up to $393,290. The veeeel ie velued et A Wm“ Priest! His Words Have Influenced Thousands in Canada! He Shows the Way to a New Physical Life! Many Other Clergymen Doing the Same Work! They Endorse Paine’s Celery Compound! Clergymen of all denominations have of late done much to beneï¬t the health and general physicial condition of our people. Many good and right thinking men and women are of opinion that the faithful clergyman can in many ways show to his people the way of health as well as point- ing them to the way of salvation. Men and women. in order to become good and active Christians, should ï¬rst have bodih health and strength. if there is a possibility of getting these blessings. He or she who struggles with disease and pain, has not power to actively advance the ‘ work of our common Master. How mad and foolishâ€"yes. tical - to urge a starvmgand tamis ngmanor woman to give up worldly thoughts and sins and look for the peace that comet): trom above. To do good. the pang of hunger must ï¬rst be ap ; then will it be in order to talk of things spiritual. In like manner should clergymen and all » - 7 “.4“ a“: mԤh the nick and hunger muu. um w -yymw, __-, be in order no tall: at things apirltunl. In like manner should clergyme'n and all good church ple deal with the sick and anflerin ï¬g; mufï¬n-st be“ relieved of hyoi ngon betore the sin-sick soul is Sirected to t. e greet Phyalcinn. It is cheering to know the: our clergyman 'nnd my true church people recognise thin. a, a long time must .m drifts serous the heretofore uuvlsltod me: once more. -, the Fun: fact. and are doing a guiet but grand WOI'S for those in agony an disease. Ministers and priests have not thou t it derogatory to their dignity and atan ng in the church. to show their people how broken-down health can be restored. and to explain how a new and better physical life may be obtained. (‘lnrnvrnpn in Canada who have been Inc-nu; vv --.__,, Clergymen in Canada who have been great sufferers from nervousness. sleepless- ness. dyspepsia. indigestion. rheumatism and kidney and liver troubles. have found a complete cure in Paine‘s celery compound and have publicly testiï¬ed for the beneï¬t of humanity. Manya letter have we received from men and women who have been rescued from death, stating that their clergymen had advised and strongly recommended Paine's celery compound. - Never before in the history of any Christian land. has there existed a medicine that has alike interested cle and people. All speak strongly an approvinglfy; of Paine! celery compound and never esitate to recommend it. The Rev. A. Ouellett. parish priest of Shediac, N. 8.. one of the ablest priests of the Lower Province. is an ardent advocate of nature's great medicine. The reverend gentleman found in Paine's celery com- pound a new life that the could not obtain from any other source. He writes as follows for the benefit of every Canadian:â€" “Uf Painc's celerv compound I can speak from experience. I had been laid u with fever and rheumatic gout from the f fth of January till the middle of June: hence my system was fearfully run down. I was very thin and so feeble that for weeks I could not move along without help I then began to take Painc's celery command according to prescription and to-day I am as fleshy and strong as I was ten years ago. I do not say that I am radically cured as et from gout, but the attacks are much ess frequent; in fact I have not been one single day revented from attending to my usual war since that time. I therefore take great pleasure in certifying to the wonderful efï¬cacy of that marvellous medicine. . . 9114.. :5 Ln“. van nnnn‘. And "ICU As a. blood puriï¬er it has no 2 us], snu 'its beneï¬cial influence on the i tive sEstem cannot be questioned. In v ew o! t ese facts. I do not hesitate to advise sick persons to give Paine s celery compound a. fair trial in the various ailments for which it is recommended. As for as I am concern- ed I intend to follow up. if possible. the celery treatment until a complete cure is affected." IUIMU o A little learning in 1‘00]. Inge gun, will sometime. I: '1‘ â€In; an Honour. Your drunk: Ia honest it when {on at him for a ban! o of Scott.†Emulaton e am. you just what you ask for. He knows thll to boat tom In which to t__ok o Cod Liver on. Women's sweet. disposition in any: shown by nor husband's long bur. '39“! “89‘." "Why 1- no So Mable?“ This question is often heard 3nd n: of en nnwswored. â€" - A 4---- ".mmumd. as 1: sh: of en nnwsworea. I: is not always remembered. as it should be. \ that the occasion 0! “Lawn: and irriuhuity ll often to be found in the clinical condition of the persons nfl‘ecied. What is {ha useot twill to "harmoniz-a" a man whose iivar hu 0 yield to Room- Sampuiuu; this is why it in Ill efleotive :rmquilizer. a. comic! um: um! u preventative 01: domestic qnmu. You can't. size fup an his mouth. “summit" mun Itch on human and horses and animals cured in 30 minutes by Woolford 3 Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by E. Gregory. druggist. rue-z maxâ€"7mm: run. erx-Tomsâ€"Momure; intense itching 3nd waning; most at night: worse by scratching. It snowed to continue tumors form. which often bleed and income. becomin‘ very IOYO. Swn'xs's Oxx'rmsxr stops the itching and " ‘ 77-» â€"IA...n--. and in most and SWAYXR’S wan-m. .w... ._- _ bleedinsr, heal: ulcenfloo. um In most. ouc- removea the tumors A: druntum. m- by man. tor50cents. Dr. Swune San. PM dolphin. There is in Florida Mm. the swim Telemph all! “1 natural born hemp-per man.†It. does not a! whether he was born duly or week‘y. nugusu cyan u.- hard. soft or calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses. Blood Spavin. Curbs. Splints Ring Bane. Sweeney. Stifles.Sprains Sore and Swollen Throat. Con he. etc. Save $50 by use of one hot e. Wmnted the most wonderful ' *7 -â€"-- Cnld k. If. Blemish Cure ev' Gregory. drums- Tommyâ€"P1, some 0! t one people who no buried here heven't gone to haven. I’Dâ€"Hush ! TOW- N»! do you know they hsveu‘t 1 "Been!†l reed it on the wmbunee." "Reed wk» on the tomb-m! ' “Onevereomenyouhemlreedsmeohbuhee: Thetegln't my ahe- exoepe where it in very hoe. u saw: no suaw cum 3! 81113113131..ng English Spavin mi. sol: or ‘ LAMSAVING CLEANSING PURIFYING EXCELLENCE- HERE AND PU RITY enmingin “00]. like set will sometimes nuke con- my powder In t idenblc nuke. ever uiet but grand work orator by the dimensions Linimept _removes a1} 3‘56 "ï¬ring; of one ;he most wonderful known. Sold by E. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 3 1898. not!!! I. 11d There is always a g "WWI-a luâ€" -_-,, drcn. Blather: have repeated) y told me o! its good acct upon their children." “- fl 1" banana, WCHELL’ .vvu â€"w- v, V Dr. G. c. Osaoon. Lowell. Mus. .â€" “cam“: the bent moody for children of which 1 am acquainted. I hopo the day is not (at distant. when mother! willoonstdcr the real W of their children. 3nd use Canada in- :tmd of thevsrlotnqtuck muhld: am destroying their loved ones. by toningopluxn. morphine. nothing syrup und other hurtful gent: down their throats. numb: sending mummy-3m" ILLEW Conway. Ar' Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine not other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by Mons of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and alleys feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd. cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas- torin is'tho Children’s Panaceaâ€"the Mother’s Friend. â€CIMHa. is an excellent medicine for ch!!- 7, AA.- __ a! H- AME BAcKm ’ ' NEURALGIA.PLEURlSY.SClAT1CA CURED EVERY TIME AND RHEUMATISM w~=~ “D. L'IMENIHOL PLASTER ugsm _ _( 9.1:?†‘V‘. , \‘ISL 2» ms no Conhur 0°13?"le 7i GRAND WINTER MILLINERY OPENING. 113%me s lune noel of WINTER MILLIXERY, which in now open. an: oil invites the public to all sod inspect hu- coodo. Never before has the eluted such mung. She gamma â€Manual. hsvins secured a tint-clu- Millinor. She also ha a mu line at DRESS sad MANTLE TRIIMINGB and is and to supply her numerou- customers with the Luau Salon in wuann . 1186 um IVINIUG 0031:0313. Wedding and Mourning Goods a Specialty. --_,u_ _--o ‘MF kn 5% HIGINBbEï¬AM’s Drug? Store. Castoria. DUTCH BULBS. 3. ngll Sons. What is 031101-10. Just received qt 15 mm you mamas. -U .â€" â€"___ at rush for S. DAVIS Soxs’ Cigars. £1me 1â€"1.: Aux: C. Sm. ha. 1'! Hun-3’ Strut, New York City- John alarms. mm “ Cami-in. in lo well adapted to children an I recommend I: u superiorwury Mp†knownto me.“ 8. A. Annual. 79.; 1!! So. Oxford St... Brooklyn. )1. Y. “Our physician! In the children‘s deputr meat have spoken highly at their exped- cnoe In their outside practice wlmcm and although we only hue Among our medical supplia who: is known a regular pmduagyetwonro free no oon'uum; the mcduo! Wham unblockm (aver upon 1:." , _,_ n--__.-.â€" D17 Good: Store. Douay Block. JOHN Uxxm Hogan!- Castoria. um Dxmw. Boston. m i' Illness. .gsqmpuon. next door to open. ï¬i‘vm FINEST A138 and POE/IRES. â€Â£083 comm . NATIVE, PORT AND SHERRY WINE, JUST WLISHED. i‘ollo of Sacred Song. Royal Song.- Folo, No. Royal Polo 0E Music, I noon. 8..th 9:6 W tor-up. “cannot-tad 014mb"! martini-co!!! W “m III m .....-.. _.,_7, , m â€a. Shop: 3' ’1'.de south of m EM Hindus. GENTS W AN’TEDâ€"On “1.11 on comm ranâ€"to cell Blunt tie-orig.“ ohlnu we '3! ~ act tutho “datum-21:... AxpistoJomclï¬omcm t. (omen Au emu Block) land-I. Jul! , min-'63 Lg’l'. UILDERS, ATTENTION. â€"At an 1 holdre" zbtr,t)rrnkï¬srd-ah â€" ave no-row an n ‘a CHOICE "‘ '2'. 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