‘ynfld No 0W" 'â€" I“ ., cues arsed†r on I" to open“. I k ‘01: 1:11 PM“ . Itch-e boon K?" It; an a M, My 5 w. â€MMWMMW attack liC and inds of family (I your at. once perfect ro‘ubled crating :rally very mstitution rngcr, and manyfold 28111 EH. at Hamilton ‘ï¬OPBIITOï¬ a» $33.07!. mun. k...†er 5 her m HALF. 1897‘ no". 1‘ t: )- You all Cow tODCS Chi}!- I We tell your doctor all were is in Scott's Emulsion, “ just how mnch cod livetooil, 3 hyPOPhOSPhItCS, glycenne. 13.“! we do not tell him how i these are combined. Yon 1 have your secrets; this is ‘ ours. This knack of mak-";j ing the Very best thing has come to us from years ofex- i crittuce withjust one thing. a We make only Scott’s Emul- . sion’all our energy is bent on making that better than t 33-]â€" other emulsion in the L w .7113, \Ve have no other} baldness thought. Is it any 1 wonder that it is the standard? ‘, friinsur. FRIDAY. nsve such strange pains gum; body than: I (1011': know what 1: them. Sametimas it will be a farebead, not. like an ordinal-J and then is will go to the braae heart, than t) the left side. ‘ lower psrb cf the back. The stay a whole day or a. part of a p‘ace, and than moveâ€"after 2h: a travelling exhibition or circa N :w a pain is objectlcnmle b a pain, and often because: in v: twins: to accoun‘; fox-it. It! gcott’s a pain, and trying W 3‘ long In one unwab‘. -lt Ls always bed: to rm “to weeks .m the due on your wrapper expires in order to m uuiuwrrupted nervico. um): or ADDM â€"Alw:yu save both your old war new Post. (mice when you at us to chango y zrldrczw: the mm of the town but! the sun or :w you‘nve in Ihould dwayn follow your own :0 when writing mum Dulce We mnot readily your mum on our books unless this a done, a name's Ire dike this tax“: is thzs these pain spczen cf do no: u :Iuczlooaldisea:es. Yo thunder ckud in sum electric it: ranks all over is one ailment, which I 1y, shat has the powl operation in‘ the body. , ,. up- a... Sly 3nd then {If \AU auuu uy a..- -_ _, 7. such a. way. I hope, as to make it interest' ing and instructive. “in November of 1890." heeays “Ireliinto 3 low. weak etete of health. Ifelt languid, tired and weary, having no energy. My qAppetite was poor. and utter whet little I etc I had pain at the aheet and side. ‘ gradually got so weak the: I could scarce- 1y get about, and was wretchedly nervous. ‘ 1 bed eiso palpitation and pain around the hen-t. "I consulted 3 ice :1 doctor. but getting no better.went to e spccielist et Darby,who said ihit my heart was weak. I tack all Kings of medicine, but nothing did me any go: . "I continued to suffer for over a year. when a. friend recommended me to try )1 near Seigei‘s Curetive Syrup. I got a lame battle of this medicine trom Boot’s Drug Store. Chesterï¬eld, and after tekin i: a ~hor; time I felt it was doing me goo . “Hy appetite improved and the food sgreed With me. I continued with the medicine and got stronger and stronger, the pain lewing me altogether. By taking in occasionel dose when needed. I keep in good hesdth. You can publish this atatement as you like. (Signed), Frank mun». annnifl. Chesterï¬eld. April 15b, Yau have probably heard 1) ALL MEAK THE SAME THING. EIIUP’ Vau3:u u.“ Winn); want you to understand {ram :‘als tank is this thise :‘uining spars at in sap-men cf do no: mean as many dia- :Enc: 100$! disemes. You have sea: a .ingla electric s rents all over the sky; and there is one ailment, which I wlii name preseas- ly, that has the powor to imitate that mention in the bcdy. First we will had an ear to what, Mr. Frank Windle has to say and then try to sum up the subject In ADVERTISING RATES. Cantu per line (solid typo) Fougzflol. ï¬rst m,'5c etch nub. quont imba. Jinx notice: In load c lumus‘mcperlino flr‘ mu. 5c each mbuquonnmezuon .u condensed “armaments such :1 stayed . teachers “and, brim (or tale 0! nix or elgh‘ H can (or three or four Insertion. "more eight lines :1: sddltlond pmporuomu cum #11 discount; some!» mm by the you or known on nppllclllon‘ $1.00 PER YEAR. Mr. Windie mentions having had pain ; Entne chest side and around the heart. § 8:;‘ngiy. it he hm expected you andI wcu‘i hava tsken an interest in the sub jeu'. he could have extended this sham list: and told us ct pains, more or less frequenn and intense, in other parts cf his nody. For indigestion or dyspznsia (:he disease he suffered from) nearly always stirs up these scattered disturbances. Often mak- ing the snï¬â€˜erer think he is situated with no: less than a dczen different kinds of complaints. Thi it does by ï¬rst. weakening, and than paisoninz the nerve’. And as it. takes bun Publzshez-s’ Notice. EBB Dauaiui lunucuau yum--.â€" _ , _ and (ll-eased stomach will sometimes I send a thrill of pun from head to toot.‘ DJspepsia may make the snfl'erer fancy he has organic hen-b trouble. as in Mr. ll Windle's ease; organic kidney trouble. 8 in many instances; local diseases of the nerves of the brain, organic ailments i of the lungs and so on, when, as a matter 1 of (not. all these pains and disorders are merely results and symptoms at the in- flammation in the stomach and the general I 011353: of the associated digestive machinery. __A “â€"111 .hnnfln’ aloud l Friday. â€- Upset OI Lnemualnhuuu-avuv. ..._.._,, _ When the loaded and. llvld thunder cloud i has shot away all its arrows, and nnburâ€" i dened itself of Its surplus water, the et~ l mosphere clears and nature becomes 1 balanced and serene. Even so when 1 Mother Seigel’e Syrup has sweetened and strengthened the stomach the seemingly uuecaannteble end alarming mine In vet!- ous parts of the body die ewey end vanish. and thet wonderful arrangement, the human system, works in human with “Self. as nature meant it should. or. es a mighty ship ls controlled by I very 80811 helm. so is militia: eanetruetten 156:?de drinks." .“n... “V ement as you like. (Signed), r1 vile, Newaald, Chesterï¬eld, April Ls decrypts add me is w.‘.s nouuu w up into a malignant cancer. I'd like in a position to pay them back some 2:: an the mental mifcring their nuxu xx ANA!“- at Pours! Knâ€... L The subscription nus anuuon- $0 merchants (or business Elf or [or I. shorter than. n3 fox-it. If 1:; stays too ‘ e we begin to think in is sericusiocal trout-1e snore. ‘ fancy that trouble to b: .‘e ever heard of or read Ezra. Tne writer has on his He encsated tumour, not plan 15 has been there ers. and I hsvg ceased y heard pzople any, “I ‘ pains going abnut my now what to make of it will be a. pain In the an ordinary headache, to the trans!) over the a left. side. than to the back. The pain may r a pit: at a day In cue meâ€"Mzcr the fashion ct W1LSON. WI L303. Propnow n NOV.. 23 IBM .bEe because it Is a in worries us in Katy bemsuse .ss bound Ato 5â€"14. adver- from Quebec YouthVSsyI HI: Aunt. Urged Him to Murder I!“ Unc‘lc. anxronn, Me, Nov. Ramayana] Gufllemet. 888d 17, the young mu who was arrested here yesterday in com withthemurder of his uncle, Mr. Ia- plante, at St. Liboirc, P.Q., Oct. 30, has ‘onfesscd that he eoamnitted- the crime, ..nd declares it was at the instigation of‘ the wife of the murdered man, who pro- mised to marry him after the death of his uncle. Guillemot statw that he went to St. Liboine about the ï¬rst of October to visit his uncle and aunt. He says that for two weeks before the murder his aunt was constantly urging him to get rid of his uncle. On Oct. 30, Mr. Laplante went to St. Hyacinthe on a. collecting trip. This, the prisoner says, was seized upon by his aunt as the proper time for the murder of her husband, and, after giving him Wine to nerve him for the crime the aunt directed him to lay in wait. He did so, and when the mun. appeared struck him with a club on the skull, killing him instantly. Mrs. anlante, the woman Guillemet ac- cuscs of complicity in the crime, is about 35 years old, and has six children. The widow has been arrested. Canadian Potatoes for Cuba. SABATOGA, N. Y., Nov. 17. â€"The ï¬rst inâ€" stalment of 500 car loads of potatoes in bond from Canada. to Cuba. passed through here to-dny. Corns! Corns! Tender, painful cams, bleeding coma nalclesalvremcwd In twen'v (cur hours. Putnam‘s P211153 gafn Ex‘rscfor acts - â€"â€"â€" .Jâ€"nnll ruiuuun s 1. a. ..v n. magicany. Try it ina't-chaâ€"nhnced. The woman who name. lu:order to hue somebody to puy her mm. should no‘ nary, Good. Times Coming. U )der the use of Scott's Emulsion all the organs and tleaués take on new ms. The mlnd acts with mom vlgar, the heart beats stronger and the blood 13 are“): enriched. The womn who thinks it In cheaper h; n to nuke it, should not. mm. â€"â€"HOOD'S PILLS 5r: cathartic and liver tonic. are. Modesty is ; gun! to virtue. When Baby was sick. we saw her We» When she was a Child. 5120 cried for Castoria. When she became M35. she clung m Custom. Wlwn shommfldmnmhezsvemm He and His Colleague, Sir Louis Davies. Say That Reports in \Yusliiugton Morning Papers “'ere Very Fair. Ottawa, Nov. 19.â€"Sir Wilfrid Laurier and Sir Louis Davies, who returned from Washington yesterday, were present at the Cabinet meeting and reported the result of their visit. Sir Louis said that the interview with him, reported in today's papers from Washington, fully represented the position of nfl'airs. Mr. Bchrthur, one of the staff of Do- minion surveyors, is in the city, and hav- ing travelled over the Dalton trail, speaks most favorably of that route. He says that it is much shorter than any other trail, and can be made passable at a small expenditure of money. During the past ‘ year Dalton took in cat-tie by that route and on 125 head cleared $30,000. The cat- tle gained 2000 pounds on the trip up, the a gvuss being principally hunch grass and highly succulent. The Department of the Interior 'has receiveda report from Major Walsh at Simguay. He says he has all his supplies over the pass and is now on the way to l Selkirk. All the party were Well and in the best of spirts. -- A. i ,L-.1 4m Auv that Dr. H. S. Perley, V.S., stateé from present indications dairy be scarce in the Ottawa (‘4‘ Owing to the number of cat with tuberculosis, it; is csï¬n scarcity in the supply of milk wii h the result that a. milk fa added to the danger of disease ing the city. Dr. Perk-y st: estimatcathat 20 per cent. of 1 the district are infected, an‘ 1: -1. conservative estima. c. 11 be right; and milk become will go up. will go up. Engineer Alex. McCuuig mu.â€"t answer before a. jury to the charge of being respon- sible for the (loath of Bml-zcnmn James. Hastey in the recent C. 1’. R. \vm-ck at Stittsvmc. Conductor Hurry Hawcs is dismissed. County Magistmto Smith gave his decision ycstcniu)‘ as stated above. Hr \Vill Nut nor in Montrml, .‘ tom-ml to (3 1m ling lion. Mr I.(‘.R.-.\lumz'c:u L‘chumuu Doc. 1. and that the road in good running order. In :Immunconwnt the I. C. I stated this morning that he when the opening would ta‘: SIR "'1LFRII) HOME. AUNT AND NEPHEWo cm Son, 3 single application of Cancun (ointment), the great skin cure, and a. full dose of Cancun Rmnvsxr, gnu-mt of blood puriï¬ï¬‚fl uni humor mm 311 else nus- air-.5“ “a“; FAUJIR HAIR lot Eat Ilia Tum: in Jail -l[e “Eu 1 Yesterday. 1. NOV. [flâ€"XV. A Lmnmhs‘ impr‘hon My. lurk‘, V05.‘ C'u tic ura- gr, V.S., stated today that cations dairy cattle will t: Ottawa. district soon. umber of cattle infected 5, it is csdmatcd that n pply of milk will follow, mt a. milk famine will be gcr of disease now affect- r. Parley states that he per cent. of the cattle in infected, and that is a. mm. c. If this pmves to t becomes scarce the price Ilia Than: the city, and hav- Imlton trail, speaks x route. He says 1' than any other passable at ssmall ‘ During the past tie by that route the best tam!!! Gentle. reliable. nksgh in: :clvnscd ‘4 Grcnivr. son- :mcm for likel- rdu; afternoon I 1*" I‘vlm‘n‘i‘d us (.0 buy bind vv Din- Lorgan, ,1perior vnmnt RH-EUMATISM n eaima bitmc .Aaa and otherim- Kitties hngcnn'ï¬f in the blood. whip]: venotbeen wred ontb the K|d~ neys through the urine. '1‘ e seat 01 the trouble 18 not in the skin or 113113- cles. It’s sick Kidneys. Electricxty, liniments or plasters mll not reach the case. But the disease am be , I was very much afflicted with rheuma- ï¬lm and kept my bed tor nearly six weeks. brought to my notic'. I got. a sampte box and it. helped me. Since that time I have t-k n (on: tall baxev, and am entirely cured. I cannot say too much in recom- men‘datlon cf your pills as a sure remedy for rhvumaric troub" 5 F. W. DUNHAM. 1900 Filth-39., Bxy City, "Ff W. DUN Mich. FIRE 1N OLD LONDOP Huge ALL NIGHT BATTLE WITH FLAMES The Fire Stu-ted In the 410311 of the City and Swept With Bcslsueu Fury Among the Immense Ware- ‘ housesâ€"“rho Lou Will be London, Nov. 20.â€"One of the most dis- astrous ï¬res in London's histbry since the great ï¬re of 1666, broke out in a large block of buildings lying eastward of Aldersgate ,, .4..-“ and day’afternoon. The flames were fanned by a. strong wind ' ml were fed by highly in- flnmmnble stocks of fancy goods and flimsy dress materials of all descriptions, crowdâ€" ing every floor of six-storey buildings in the old streets, in view of coming Chrlst- Inns trade. Consequently, the 00 tion gained headway with surprising rapidity, and was soon far beyond any possibility of being checked by the few engines early on the spilt. ,_,: _ 1..." Hm fly-mam Unauuw wâ€" _ For fours hours and ’a half had their own way, and It. via: more than a hundregl engines an hour that We duet bfiflm out the signal that the ï¬re Wu. tml. This was at 5.45 pan. good news became generally k ’5‘.) warehouses and a dozen or tux-es had either vanished or only in blackened walls, a chaos girders and smoking piles of stone. Humsell street was the scene of the out- break of the ï¬re, which was due to an al- p‘zosion in connection with a gas engine on the premises of Waller, Brown 85 00., mantle manufacturers, at No. 30 on that thoroughfare. Their large factory was crowded with girls when the ï¬re broke out, and instantly became the scene of a panic, the frightened operatives, with many screams, rushing to the roof of the building, then erosmig to other buildings and. â€M their mp0, while “I. flames were pouring out of the basement. In less than a quarter of an hour ch. flames had enveloped the adjoining wane- houses and thence they leaped across the 1 street to an enormous paper Warehouse. ...I.'...1\ “um fnllv alight in less than 10 panic, tnc ll‘lgulcuuu many screams, rushing building, then crossing and. â€Mr thc'n’ In less than a quarter or flames had enveloped the 1» houses, and thence they let: street, to an enormous pa; which was fully alight; in minutes. .~, Illlllutl'ï¬. At this time it was evident to the ï¬re- cn that they were face to face with: m.» Manama and a general alarm was ll‘. great disaster, and a. gener sent out. Then frOm all the own from those quite ï¬ve :1: .sccne of disaster, engines W the spot, and the police gnth‘ . AA_A_ gl‘t‘iu, \llBflIJlLA, nu“ .V sent out. Then from all the ï¬re stations. own from those quite ï¬ve miles from the .50ch of disaster, cngincs were hurried to the spot. and the police gathered nbouttho neighborhood in great force. This display of strength on the part of the policé was required, as the crowd, swelling in size every moment, soon numbered tens of thousands, the ï¬remen required every pos- sible freedom of action, as their ï¬ght was one of the greatest difï¬culty, owing to the which ; don, 00 houses, GURED don, comumcu "Ann u... ....- _V . houses, which cut ofl‘ the ï¬remen from all { their comrades by the aid of the ï¬re es- capes, from buildings which had caught ï¬re after the ï¬remen had mounted to their roofs to ï¬ght the flames in adjoining struc- tureS. Suddenly there was an explosion of gas meters, sounding like the reports of ï¬eld guns, followed by a. momentary hush. After that the wild rushing here and there was resumed with increased energy. Men risked their lives in desperate eflorts to save valuables. 4~_- L‘nn‘no an Shit: V runny“.-. By dusk, four streets ware blazing onl both sides. There was no abatement of 1 the furious blaze before 5.30. Then the check came in Jewin street, by a tremen- dous use of water, and in Well street, where the collapse of a wall on the right hand side of that thoroughfare was the means of saving tbclast building in the street. The width of Red Cross streets comparatively broad thoroughfare, also formed a barrier there. Two acres of buildings had been ruined. In spite of the numberless namw es- capes, no casualties have thus been report- ed. The historic Church of St. Giles has been much damaged, the principal damage be- ing to the roof, the old windows, the hop- tismel font and Milton's statue. Engines “’orking All Night. London, Nov. 20.â€"â€"1 a.m.: A very large force of ï¬remen and about 20 engines have been working at high pressure all night. The district ravaged by the ï¬re is bounded by Aldersgate street, Red Cross street, Maidenhead court and Bradford avenue, and (includes the intermediate streets, Jewin, Hansel], Well and Edmund and J cwln crescent. Loss Nearly 825,000,000. . London, Nov. 20.â€"It is ofï¬cially reported ‘ that 1-30 warehouses have been guttdd. A Inter estimate of the damage done places the amount at nearly 835,000,000. Weylcr Exqupatod. ment here, saying that in the interview which he had ymrday with General culpnmdmméeu from the statements-.0- tributed to him upon the leaving mm 3nd afï¬rmed his W n -_.__......4~_ Blocks of Buildings Laid in Ruins. I Kidney â€"9: Dr. Hobbs 325,000.000â€"NI Omaniâ€. and [tr vias :only after :1! engines hadwou'ked 1a otsflre brigade sent the ï¬ne was under con- 5.45 pan. \Vhen the generally known nearly it dozen or more struc- vnnishcd or remained ms of fallen of brick and the Tell the Truth and Nothing But the Truth. 'anlu. Ho W 51 [md reeling f"? From Canadian Proof of tilt BROAD BOMEOPATHY What the 311'. 1.1. we ev--..-, Toronto. Cenede, u§e§â€"" My eon hed e very bed etteck of the oronp, end we need Mnnyou‘e Croup Cure with tKebeet of re- mite. He wee tronhled with e bed conï¬h end feeling very bedly indeed, eo hed y that he could aeereely epeek when he begen using Mnnyon‘e Remediee. Une viel o! the Group Cure improud hini et onoe. end the dieeue wee completely broken up in two or three deys. The medicine! oerteinly heve wonderful cnretive powere.†‘ Mnnyon'e Rhenmetic Cure eeldoni feile to relieve in one to three honre, end curee in A few deye. Price 25c. M nnyon’e Dyepepeie Cnre positively cnree 250. ' ‘ ' v Mnnyen'e Cough Cure Ito ‘ he, night uweeu. elle eoreneee. en eflfly heel- ¢ the hinge. ice 25c. Munyon'e Kidney Cure epeedily euree peine in the heck. loine or groine, end ell tonne of kidney dieeeee. Price 250. Munyon’e Nerve Cure Ito nervouneee end build- name system. Hoe 215:. Munyon’e eedeohe Cure nope heedeche in three minutes. Price 250. Mnnyon’e Pile Ointrnent' poeitively cnree ell fol-ml oi pilee. . P [Olml 0X Iluuu, uuuuu Munyon's Nerve Cure sec nervousness snd builds n the system. rloe 25c. Mnnyon’s eedsohe Cure stops hesdsche in three minutes. Price 250. Mnnyon’s Pile Ointment. positively cures sll forms of piles. Price 250- Munyon's Blood Cure srsdlowes ell lIn-‘ purities of the blood. Prlee 26c. Mnnyon's Fennle Remedies m n boon to ell women. Mnnyon's Csterrh Remedies never (nil. The Cntsrrh Cureâ€"price 25o.â€"erndieeus the dueess from the system. end the CM.- srrh Tebleuâ€"prlce 25c.â€"oleense snd heel the porn. , ., “u...- Rmnndiel relieve in Price 81- _ n Munyon‘ I store: of vi!- dru; peoplo Who Euro .8608 y the Munyon Remune- Bavo to Say About Them- â€HUI-Inn...“ -V - V Melancthon negro who is serving a. term in Kingston penitentiary for conspiracy and incendinrlsm, is anxious to testify in the periury case against Reovo Hamilton. Ballard promises to make revelations of a Mr num- written (0 COD 0“ , .â€"Pleue Inform your rental. Menu-fly. lwulnnlldn I and H- l "VI‘EU - un---- but belnfnnrm bellm crln mounlveru 0! mm. m «lo-Ironic belptnx (he to lrhenlth and us. I owl-om feet mm. “meow! am 1'. l0 Agents’ su EC. Box“ at. A 0.2.“. Snub-up. TWEED, Ont., Nov. 16.-â€"(Specinl)-A smash-up occurred here early yesterday morning on the Canadian Pat-me Railway. While approaching the station the train stopped suddenly and the nine flat mrs wlncb were In tho middle between henvl~ ly loaded box cars were totally destroyed. It has delayed the t 11030 on the road. bus HONESI TESTIMONIALS Made Recommended by All Pro gresaive Ppysioisnl. Walter Lester Carr. LLD.. Physician to “ he Out patient Department of St. Mary's a Free Hospital for Children, in New Yuk : 3'. says; “The inheritance 0! many children is a ad one. Toe so-callod diseaseâ€"nervous- ness-gives the little child apoor ionnda~ tion on which to build physical health and mental strength. The wear and tear of business. the excitement and dissipation l A social life. and the strife to get ahead so common among all classes. deprive the men and women oi this century of the vitality they should possess in order to transmit health to their cfl'aptiog." ‘ Parents of Canada. let as say it iejnet the old, old storyâ€"weakened nerves. Yon ‘ have left your little onee a sad lepey. u Be'ore they grow up see that you do your duty to them. Do not let nervous weak- ness run on. to end pomlhly in one of tte many serious disorder: that may eat them ~ff. When your child teela nervous. init- abie. doee not sleep well. has headache. variable appetite. or any :1 the symptom! of n: rvona diner-den. give it Paine'a Celery ‘ Compound; there is no other median. which in lo well adapted to: the little ozes. It in plea-ant to tame. entirely vegetable. and cannot harm the meat delicate system. It will quickly banish .u nervomw. will promote Mb. gm enters-l appetite, and make the‘ ohiï¬ feel well all over. ' i Paine's Celery Compound. waiflmwm C. Netdewn. 13.6.11! wnung to ramâ€. yadian People Are Positive of the Success of His Great Modern Nerve Stength. ener and Flesh Builder. ONEWHONEST MAN- . ,._ _-..- “.m- 1's Vluliur. t grow-tonic s‘nd Strong and Vigorous No. 41 Sun-gt §tn Remediec relieve in ours pox-unnatu- Sir Wilfrid Lauriar and Sir Louis Davies for Canada In mam WASHINGTON MISSION. friendly relations exist between the United States and Canada than before. 0100058. there are lines of cleavage, but a disposition has been shown to treat all questionsof International concern onan amicable basis.†__ “(14.1 T-nrhu- of Footer. su- Louis Davies was equally reticent. OnJyoncgenu-Al statement the! mpmpu-edtomm. Four hours were spentattbehoune oer. Poster. The mm, both of whom have u mgnxtyotthclrpodflom and tho m ofthoDom inion Govommcnh FR Cl 1‘ pan-d in protest against awarding the chunmon- ship to the Hummzon Tigers. unsung playing overtime, in the dark and through scrowd. Hon. ï¬lm Dryden Speak: M. Mdlorywn -â€"Reply to Mr. Whitney w'rho Agricultural College. BBOCKVILLE, Nov. 17.â€"-(Specm1.)â€"Tho visit of Hon. John Dryden no this section of the pmvlnce has awakened much an- thusiasm, partiuflarly among the dairy- mwdbothmfldmlprdmund it must be remembemd that. Broch'me section In A synopsis of Mr. Drydcn‘s address would not do it justice. In his cool, deli- berate style he took up one of the chm-386. if such they might be called, of Mr. Whit- dflflwOolw-b pom-rumba: WMyflu school “Wu-ulna only on. that!!!» â€In!!! not w. E. and MD†ho ma â€Mwud In a'hh“ WITH EASTERN DAIRYMEN. 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