my played, but he could not think of Mr. Mintborupect) looked fotMr. Both-1’s deï¬ed†There as several othcxupecb in which Mr Footer could not W of Mr. Rudy-for inetnnoe, he could not WNW: honored end houonble punter courting another man's Ontario’s public men. Speckingu'l‘o- Wuhan-day, site: the return: were in, humid: “The members of the On- mmhopedundwemtbontto mailm'l‘imes:Evon undertheamu of data}. Hon. GeorgeE. Foster cumot dad to beauty in his reference: to Munro, such an chains, Axes, an and d] other tools, supplies or materitl of any kind whboover, required or med in con- mvnhthotskingontof nwlogl or employed in the lumber camps. The section regarding “PM“! provides a“: “.11 horses, cattle, sleigh, and ‘11 PN’ vim, pork, flour,tet,endllltoolnend The interests of the province were, however, nie-guu'ded in the matter of hbor end supplies by the order-in-oouncil tuned nearly three months ago, providing under mere penalties tlnt none but resi- dent and domiciled Canadian should be by regulotiona should hove stopped or hampered the export of logs, but Mr. Handy wbely decided, in o matter of so much importance, end with so may sides and such huge interests 38 stake, to con- sult the legishture. That is the proper constitutional course. There are impor- bnh constitutional points involved in the question under discussion, and some of the remedies proposed could not odoptod on constitution! grounds. of Mr. German, of Welland, who moved the address in reply, that the whole ques- tion of dealing with the export of sawloga will be fully thrashed out in the house. Some hove insisted thot the government A mph in the “Speech £20m the throne,†followed by a bill relating to timber and timber licensee, indicates that the Esrdy government intends to deel with the question that he of hte Men prominently before the public. Refer- ence is mode in the speech to the sction of the United States as embodied in the Dingley bill in increasing the duties on lumber, end it is evident from the speech The reappearance of Mr. N. Clarke Wallace on the platform in Centre To- ronto with Mr. George Enlas Foster has evoked considerable comment. in view of the very strained relations of the ex- controller and the ex-minister of ï¬nance not so many months ago. Mr. Wallace gave up ofï¬ce, and so did Mr. Foa‘ er for a few days, but the latter went back again. The present situation provokes this perti- nent question and comment from the Toronto Star :â€"“Where does Mr. Clarke Wallace stand, now that this campaign is over? When he left the conservative government, and declined to give his support and influence to the Tapper cause in the general elections, indepen- dent conservatives fondly hoped that Mr. Wallace would be able to bring about a reconstruction of the party. But now Mr. Wallace has allied himself with the old leaders. He has taken the platform for the Tupper-Foater-Hsggart-Montogue party. So for there sppeurs to have “Min Csnada.’ been no conceaaion on the part of the old leaders; they are still the bosses of he machine. Mr. Wallace has gone back without making terms or consulting his following, and has been identiï¬ed with defeet. Probably he will not be able to take ell his followers back with him into the fold, and now thet~he has given in, what gumnteehu he that the old leader: will not dump him, as they dumped Sir Mackenfle Bowell.†“UNOONDITIONAL SURRENDER.†Pflflfllâ€™ï¬ BflflKSflllfl. 3h“: Manama gag. DOLLS CELLULOID STATIONERY BOXES. LINDSAY FR!" 1 THE TIMBER QUESTION. Crokinolo, Patched, New Flips Nations, Lost Heir and all the other popular games It We have always carried a. big assortment of Dolls and this year’s supply is larger than ever, Prices are low ad the novelty high. See our display of dolls next week in our windows. V gltt; Shholm looking for a gift for their teacher, will ï¬nd that these boxes are just what is required, ' We are showing a beautiful line of the above boxes ranging in price from $1.25 to$3.00. This line is entirely new and some- thing very suitable for Christmas EDITORIAL NOTES R. S. Porter. How to Send Christmas Gifts. Putin! wishing to send Christmas gifts torrunds atndlshnel shouldn't“ It. ’tunlty to show what it can do. The conservatives will wove the petty flog, likely, In the hope of nllying all the old conservative force which, of com-2e would give them the election. It will 1;, very interesting to see to what extent the government's policy he: made inroads on that hotbed of conaernï¬sm, Toronto city. The ï¬ght between Mr. Bertram sud Mr. Howland in Centre Toronto bids fair to be a hot one. The letter hes the sdvsntege of s oomerntive battle ground snd sn honored me, while Mr. Bertrsm hss with him the prestige of the govern- ment omdldste and an A1 reputstion u a business men. Mr. Bertrun oppesls to the constituency on the grounds of what the govemment has accomplished during its short term of oï¬ee, and that it would be grossly nnfsir not to give it on oppor- Referring to the promise of a surplus in the last year’s provincial accounts, the London Free Press says: “ The cold- blooded way in which our grit friends are gloating over the half million to be ï¬lched from the Cswthra estate is enough to freeze the thermometer.’; Our con- temporary is very stupid, or pretends to be stupid. There will be a considerable sum collected in succession dues on the Cawthra estate, but it will not be included in the surplus which the provincial treas- urer will have to announce at this session. It will come in later on to help to give the crease of 18,828 head over the record of last year. The average cost per head is placed at $69, making I ton! value of $7,151,280, 3nd ocean freight at m aver- age of $10 per head is $1,191,880, while the nilwny carrying charge: at $3 25 per head amount to $387,361. on the proceedings of the courts and the testimony of witnesses. That is gCCL: work well dune. The only regrettable features of such cases is that it costs money to defend such rights. If the plaintiffs have to pay the costs, however, others may draw a moral from it. a vei'dict which vindicate: its course and upholds the right of the press to comment Cattle exporters complain that the tans-Atlantic trade of the year has been of large volume but most unproï¬t- able. The great strike in the engineering trsde is said to hsve nnsettlsd the market. end the shipment of inferior stock had else a bed efl'ect on prices. Cattle shipments aggregated 119,188 head, which is en in- Our enterprising conte mporary, the Stratford Beacon, has at some cost and inconvenience fought to a ï¬nish two libeI suits, and has the satisfaction of winning Before the conclusion of the debate on the address, Mr. Miscampbell, on behalf of the opposition, will move an amend- ment to the address in reply to the speech from the throne, calling for the insertion in all timber licenses of a clause making the manufacture of logs in Canada com- pulaory. Couldn’t he ring in a rider to the effect that all wool produced in Canada should be converted into cloth before ex- portation, and that all leather should be made into either boots or harness in the country of production? There is nothing like being thorough. The liberals of South Brant renamin- ated Hon. .1. S. Hardy as their candidste for the legislature on Saturdsy. passing resolutions of conï¬dence in the Ontario and Dominion governments. The premier made a speech in which he touched upon the principnl topics of diï¬'erences between the opposition and the government. and concluded by saying that he looked for ward with the most perfect conï¬dence to a victory in South Brant, and to an equally pronounced victory for the On- tsrio government all over the province. end Weyler: "She he recalled the com- mander whose brutal orders inflamed the America mind end shocked the civilized world.†But whet About the “Auction minds" that wen “inflamed" by hope- of plunder end the seeding of Cube? Will this satisfy them? McKinley ha not rushed to the lid of Cubs, but he ha gntlï¬ed the jingoeo by getting 03' this uhhummliko and digni- ï¬ed bit of “guߠ:t the expense of Spain The Toronto Star mu tho toast of “The Press" of. bouquet: abolished. It so": “The ideothotthopreunhonldbo tustedkldlqsndthe hm ha Ind its run." Thu. in true ; but in it not eqmlly true of the queen. the governor-genus], the puflnment, the protestant, urinal- tnre, the India, Tom Jones and Jock Robinaon? Isn’t the whole thing 3 our- vival of the dork oges, fantastic md forci- any on our civilization Two men len- tenced st Bneebridge for 3 terrible murder, another st Berlin, end I. num- ber of other: for, whom the gnllon ere surely uniting for is the exciting record. In men but 3 veneered brute efter ell? Otmn 1?;sz The epidemic of murder end other crimes now sweeping over this country end the United States in extract-diary, and in I grim commen- “How Centre Toronto strikes the Hon- renl Prose†in the heading in the Globe ebont a recent event in the “Queen City." The real eonnndrum, however,“ ' “ How Centre Toronto etrikel," or “has struck,†the Tnppet-Hezgert-Foeteroï¬owhnd- Whitney opposition. It has struck them on the “ooh: plexu’. is a very thin mm, thoroughly well- informed, sud one of the but spake?! in Cumin. He ouzh to know 911th to conï¬ne his rerun-ks to public qua-601i; Whitney's direct taxation bog ’cmmâ€"Mg M1:- mammoth lat, Iv no-MWW..th Iar'lpc- way-m. nmm.-Inuu- morn-day. Wham, 18W,Jnunu8¢nnuy,s§adï¬yun 1mm -0n Frisky, Dec. M. m PM“. oth, S. and lug-n; like. Ind" __,Al O'Bruxx.â€"At Petatomuh. on Wed-edgy. Nov magma otlr. Llama-bum. Auburn, N. Y., prison yesterday for the murder of; Henry 'V. Whitlock, at Star- ling, this county, in August, 1%. Hanna: Paul Schultz, who murdered hiswifeonSept. 81, 1896,“: hanged at MEMPa†yesterday. This is them-st execnfloninthe histoxyof, Pikeoounty. Luetgert, thenllegedwlfe murderer, now ontdalin Chicago,ha.s issuedanappeal forfnnds to ï¬ght his use. He promises torepaywhenhegetshisliberty. Charles Burgess was electrocutad at Baron von Mohrenheim, the Russian Ambassador at Paris, has been relieved of hispost, buthemmalns a memberofthe Council of the Empire. President McKinley reached the bedside of his dying mother again yesterday. The aged lady was still alive but unconscious when he arrived at Canton. The BritishBoardof Trade ï¬gures for November show adecrease in imports of £1,830,498, and an increase in exports of £1,202,717. The trial of the directors of the Com- mercial Bank of Newfoundland began at St. John’s yesterday. Defendants entered a plea. of not guilty. At Kingston, Ont., yesterday, Justice Robertson threw out the ease of Apple- ton, the guard who sued for wrongful dis- The Lick Oliservatory eclipse expedition has reached Bombay, India, and will pro- oegtl inland to select an observing station. Thieves entered the postoï¬ee at Athens, 0115., on Monday night and secured $15 wanth 9g sjagnps and some small change. Prince Henry of Prussia will visit Prince Bismarck today to get the old Chancellor’s advice on the Chinese question. Hon. W. s. Fielding, Minister of Fin. ance, arrived at Halifaxlast night from England via N ew York. The ravages of the bubonic plague at "Poona, India, are unabated. The harvest prospects of South Australia are reported as favorable. President McKinley’s message was re- ceived quietly in Germany. “OATME‘A-ITâ€"The nuke: Is .qnlet and prlcgt ngchnnged at $3.10 to $3115 :9:- can CORNâ€"The market is dull. with price: @3901“ 23° “93-, Shipping «algae-£31m...“ '55 to 83 90 Balls, new! export, "good‘ FLOURâ€"The market 1- et. with price- nnehanced. Wt an quot- ed at “.90 middle heights. Manitoba t- ents at $53) to $6.25. and m at $4.90 to $5. WHEATâ€"The market was um: active turday, with the feeling better. There were ale. 0!. red winter at 81c ugh freight: and at 82c mlddle. At the close- ern were asking more. Spun: I: quoted nt81c't082con Midland andzooeeat 76c. No. 1 Manitoba hard :- quoted at 91c Fort William and at 96c Midland. [MARLEYâ€"The market In unchanged with moderate altering: of low grades. '50. 8 eitgc quoted at 21c west and feed a . OATSâ€"The market 13 unchanged, with sales of white at 23c west, and of. mixed a: 225% west, PEASâ€"The market la steady. with sale: today at 43169_to_44c north end west. wBUCKWHEA'JILTIM market 15 weaker. with sales at 30c to 81¢ west and‘at 31c to 3:: 'track. BRANâ€"Busln'ei met, with cars quoted “$8 Toronto ("1'ng Shorts $11 to 3U middle ï¬reï¬ght- “ï¬Eâ€"The market 13 study, with In]: de- mand. Sales re made n: «c high trglghts, _a_x_1d at 3n]_ddle heights. _-. , J, a_II _.‘.|. -4--- COMMERCIAL NEWS. HOT FROM THE WIRES. THE CANADIAN POST. TORONTO MARKETS. Live Stock markets. Cotton Markets. Tomato, Dec. 8. 383333853: 19385. 3552555 1.2% Egggkgaaaa 98:8;3383 33.563: Eï¬oauulplaï¬oflégï¬. «saucepan 3885‘ whathe considered to be the best and most powerful locomotive atthoBuldwm Works, Philadelphia, and upon the new consulting engineer’s recommendation it waspurchaaedund brought to Montreal. The looomodveisadouble compound 0! thenewest Vandaln patent, mountedwlth nboflerï¬omcheslndlnmm,87!eetlong. with a graced surface ofssfeet. Shell whatiscnlledalo-wheeler,hsvlngamck otswheelsand 6 â€Winona-m. Thlsengine, whlohwmbeknown oaths 1.0.3. uNo.168,wmhaveaaspadty for hauling 18 Pullman coaches, Shag-3:30 nndlmurnpthomgndoon thelntercolonhl Bantam-tented†A Fast Train tobe Put on the Intercolonlal Railway Between Montreal and Halifax. Montreal, Dec. 8.â€"Firty miles an hour including stoppages from Montreal to Halifax. This is the new policy that will soon be inaugurated on the Intereolonial. Hr. Adolphe Davis, a very capable engin- eer, and at one time superintendent of the North Shore Railway, between Montreal andQuebec, has been appointed consultâ€" ing engineer of Government railways, and heappearstohavebeen givena freehand byHon. Mr. Blair in securing the best possible rolling stock for the Government Mandinearrying outradieal reforms. After visiting the leading manufacturing centnes of the continent Hr. Davis found 90-! w. .l.‘ hndhthotonlupotBrook. none mm. known A: the W Fumooonmmcnnn- mm Thinksvory ddnblo property {or or why :7 "can. n25!“ Inns}: Int 3 mm 1):. centre 01 It; cash-Id. I droning bonus, nu. ad on home. For um: Indwtlcnhnawlyto J. _L. XcIILLAN. 656 an-n.m1‘oxouto.â€" RIGGS’ Store is full of nice toys for Santa Claus, such as Kid and China Dolls, Ten Pins, Iron Trains, Tin Trains, that. will run on a track, Jumping Jacks, Chinese War Ship, Hobby Horses, Whips, Drums, Iron Runners to attach to your buggy, Baby Sleighs, Games, Hand Sleighs, Crokinole, Musical Instruments, Mouth Organs, also Smokers’ Sundries in nice Boxes of Cigars, Meet-chum and Btier Pipes,Cigar Cases and Pouches,best grades of Tobacco always in‘ stock; 9’ Illa Human season Stat-'80. 8.1.1:: It hit. â€Ã©w IRL WANTEDâ€"1‘0 do light hon-e- Haul TMORlnsuoeo. Tae choice is just ee good. Gold Pens and Pencils. Fountain Pens. Charms. Bracelets end whet more acceptable than one of our Gold or Silver Watches. they keep correct. time, give good semi-c5013. are sold at the closes: prices, end are handsome in eppeeuneeâ€"whet would nuke e boy reel mere 1: men then to' own ewetch thetkeep sea 800d time es hie tethcr’e.end new is the time to give him one. Come ma dais Via ‘ and see our stock. It is no trouble toahew goodl. We have heevy rich Rood: down to the delicate mam ban-ban epcone. Solid sliver Trey: for the table. Silver Tea Sens, Chen Dishes, Berry Diehea. em. heaven Spoons. Boat Bntwnere. Glove Buchanan, Key Bingo and Chains. Pemr Knives, Book Mute. Stamp Boxes and pretty trifle: fox-little 3mg. CHRISTMAS isoampleta nd the buntimi good: in it no warthv oi impaction. The macadamiaâ€"haem- iew toms out of am «nu-smut: Jewel Cw. Candlesticks. Pin Trays, Vases. Limogo Brad 3nd Butter Plates, Diinty Cups, md Novelties in endless variety. luv: the lure-t and oholout of stock- from which to 003000 good! at once dun†and cm in style. Button Bros; UP-TO-DATE. 01110111an BE I'ITON BROS- Jon. 121352; ’DncLâ€"m unfm up u ’1'th pomp can“ non, which n will ‘W 12'. «Moo 02 Na mil-1'5 IS AT HAND. In silverware IN GOLD OAR FOR SER- ONTARIO. DECEMBER 10 1397. Christmas is almost hereâ€"only four weeks in which to prepare, store is Practically Rea‘dy. Every Department suggestive of the season. Presents of all kinds for all ages, sizes, purses and tastes. GLOVE DEPARTMENT. Ladies’ Kid Gloves, black, colors, regular 75c for 50c,7 5c, $1, $1.2 5 in the new shades for the holiday trade. 'In Fancy and Plain Blacks in the newest shades. F irst-class Black Cashmere Glam for 15¢. Other Qualities, 25c, 35c, 40c. Ringwood Gloves. Black, White and Self Colors and Plaids. Lodies' Lined Kid Gloves. Ladies' Kid Mitts. Men’s, Boys’ and Youths’ Kid Mitts and Gloves, nice values at soc, 75c and $1.00. Wool Gloves for Boys and Men at 18c, 20c, 25c and 3°C. Men‘s Capsâ€"a. job. 200 at 20¢ each. Men's. Boys’ and Youths' Clothing at holiday priccs. Come in and see us. We're rady for the best and happiest Christmas a kind public have ever given us. You’ll ï¬nd a welcome here. E. E. W. M 'iAFPE‘Y Gareï¬ll Buying Es Easy Selling 619154 T HOLIDAY SALE in Frieze. Raver and, Vienna. s V' “--â€" â€"â€"â€"â€" 'vâ€"w Now we come to toe greatestbargun at our Holiday porchasesâ€"a show case of White Metal Goods. Fifty dxfl'ement uncles to choose from at 2 5c each. Could not be purchased at double the money if bought at regulax prices. Nothing could be more acceptabls than a present in Furs. Gauntlets, Ruï¬'s, Caperines, Capes. Jackets and Collarctta. Men’s Furs in Mitts, Caps, Coats and Collars, Collars. Coon Coats, Wallaby Cons, Astrachan Coats. Wombat Coats at holiday prices. Robes for Some very smart styles admirably adapted for a Christmas Present for young or not forget these garments when thinking where to bvy. Baby Ribbon, 'Igc, 2e, 3e. Fancy Hair Pin Boxes, Crochet Needles, Hat Pinsâ€"some very nice effects in teels and Rhine Stone. All the different widths of Plain Ribbons in Satin and Plain Efl'ects. Narrow Torchon Lace in White and Butter, Oriental and Chiny. Silk in Cream, Black, Green and Brown. Fancy Dress Trimmings in a most pleasing assortment. Some BIIutiful Shades in China Silks at 25c Green, Cherry, Old Gold, Butter, White, Black and Presents in New Tones and Patterns. In Black ICashmere, commencing 20c, 25c, 35c, 40c. 50c. Five Extra Specials. Nice effects in Colored Dress Goodsâ€"in individual lengths so suitable for a Christmas Present. Plaids for Waists. Handkerchiefs suitable for children commence at Ic each. wnitc Lawn, 3c, 0., we, .3». Four Leaders for Christmas. Hemstitched at 5c. 10c, 15c to soc. White Silk, lec, 15c, 25c up to $I.ooâ€"are lovely values. White Silk Initial, mac, I 5c, 2 5c. We lay great stress upon our half values, as we feel our position is very strong, having purchased these goods some months back, in some cases at so per cent below regular value. me‘ L" b v v ‘-w â€".â€"_-._ This department embraces a wide range in prices from 5C2 values at 50c. 75c, $1..oo HAN DKERCBIEFS. ' â€"â€"_..___ A most complete range of Collars in Ladies’ and Gentlemen's, suitable for the holidays and most suitable for presents, new shapes and prices. Our assortment was never better. Neckwear. Ties, Bows and Scarfsâ€"Plaid Windsors for Ladies wear. Bows and Ribbons so suitable for the prevailing styles of neck adornment. Men's, Boys' and Youths’ Neckties. Bow, 15c, 20c, 25c. Four-in-hand Ties, White, Colors, Black and Fancies. Made-up Ties. a iob, two for 2 5c. White and Colored Shirts in sizes from 1243 to 18. FASHIONABLE FALL JACKETS and GEES 0ur DRESS 00008 Trade is Great Ladiu’ For holiday wear in the newest novelties These goods commence at Ioc. Cashmere Mufflers in White, Fancy and Black. Cashmere. Silk and Rapp. A very choice selection of Ladies' and Children’s Vests, Ioc, Izlc, 18c, 25c. Lovely Wool Vests, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, with Drawers to match. Ladies’ 'and Gentleman’s UMBRELLAS. Nobby Stylts for Christmas Presents. In Cashmere, Wool and Heavy Ribbs, xoc, 15c, 20c, 25c, 3 scâ€"ï¬ve drives. Duchess, Merves, Watered Silks, for reception dresses and house wear. MEN'S, YOUTHS’ AND 7 BQYS_’ UNDERWEAR. complete range of shades from White to Black at 25¢ a yard. mm and Contact! at holiday prices. We are offering our Carpet very lob pried to make room for spring importatioos. .. 36 00-46. for $395. . Extra Heavy All-wool Frcm: Ulsters, $4.65, $5.00, $6.00, $7.00. Boy’s‘Good VOvercoats oommencinz at $2.00. All the up-to-date novelties in Men's Furnishings. M1136 «chm in this dw'hioe Starts]; Jackets commencing at 52.59. ~. 5;: out Job tables of slightly out-of-date Mantles, Lot No. one, 50c, Lot two, $1.00, Lot 3, $1.25. ' ’ Yes, GREAT is the word, our other causes. have {helped th received of Fancy Effects, we a: We won’t have mean. skimped. ill-made stufl' in our store. We only buy is I | . I. well-made. full measure, just what it pretends to be' You an count on this always at our store. We are just as careful abOut the prices We gain every advantage of cash buying ; you get the beneï¬t. Neveras good and never as chagprica range from we. to soc; Flannels, sz'l'owemngs. Sheetings, Grey and White Cottons, are always sold at bottom prices in our store. We‘chim-this the cheapest store in Lindsay to . . : ’ buy Ready-toaw ‘ Clothing 3 Men's Franc Ulster, Storm Collar. double strap on back, tab, Tweed Lined, and Misses’ Gloves, Hosiery land Vests COLLARS, NECKWEAR AND SHIRTS. VELVETEEN S and VELVETS. MANTLES AND :CLOAKS. WHITE METAL GOODS. BLACK SILK AN D SATIN. DRESS GOODS. 0V ERCOATS. FOR PRESENTS. VEILIN GS I. 1'. W. ream: HOSIERY. .1 J. Gator. article in our large establishment at holiday prices. 1: superb stock. our reasonable prices and many this (311': big business. Two special lines just are ofl’ering at 25c, and 50c, WOrth 39c. and 65c. ilks ét 25¢ a yard. Pink Mauve, Nile Green, Moss Black and Pale Blue. Blouse Silks for Christmas SECTION. at {C each. Whitg L389; 5c, 8_c, 10c, 15c Some extra good old. D0 â€w round Guilt) mmEDEATH or KATIE ’1' time and Mai 11 u out, you may «xx “in favor of the Crowu '2. 30111150011 remind. Hum had put in 1 him occasion to do so. a my’s camp {or n m had not pmvcn L Hana. Max:011 pm“ i“! WI inquest. ! heroin: naked thnt so: m be believed sud 0! mm could not do 1 Was“ the prisoner b4 in Johnston closed m“ 11.40 5.111. an hours and ten 1 wflthemac “diaspice w WILLIAM JAMES mmumm m 33‘ W lam hoping uh O lite. Give me Wham have passedthn ' “it ï¬ve you a. grecti M. mother of this : .m Mn And stat M led me to give inform-M “bun-ed against me. mind‘s then said: “ W ‘ Ir.0da1mmediawl)’mfln b ï¬n jury. It wasa DIM“ “ . p,,_ bitch, and “appeal 10"" m with the evidence He reviewed the 6m Inn, mustard: the naming pol uddecï¬vely. The judge has“1 his chm!“ In! at 8 o'clock the case was #7. who retired to consider ‘ As m u the jurors 88% u (I guilty Hr. Johnston renC‘ Motor a reserve case on ‘ d badminton of cm prim“?1 m in the ooraxxer‘s d0] the ntmn Court adheres to m in the Queen v. William “on. 8 would appear, 1mm 1 .y m to the prisoner. Lordship askéd the to say why out should not Al: 8 o'clock Crown mum the sentence m on the prisqn â€Ind; Ihnvo. Inch w: Inthenextl fl m oflencc Chm “In“ sentence of 1111:: ‘ â€bathtubs 131m8 â€0" 9mm be kept “m†C “my, now next ensun hm took the sen‘ â€1:; sign- of emotio‘ 1:: court room with , Ind catered it I!- ha a deï¬ant exp“ “Maths audiem "ha. m’ï¬' 'd 12w. ' “ ,_ï¬ulnthe Mackenzie %, w being out over ch -h 0 an com room, k M 0-0.» w mac will“ to : 16m menu b3 ( ï¬nding Bu Dun-cl“: ’â€" gnmn'. DEC â€"A ppe I the Inquc Ca, ‘l‘ma when you II" HAMMO‘ for s that Adm AM: