31C LETTER. 50m" kind and ' Vcn' "lad l 5 that, my dmr a any time this good news. “0 why. the 13th, in. C' Luce 'murr‘Utcs m of great. neces- Bic-.11: is about. .Actic. liy with- present. thh a .1 amiaHmand ndcrufand.you hf poverty. I n as ono most I] ma instruc- "alion to do an: necewarv :re ï¬rth- ‘ or \V. J. Gage, :1! receive and ions our reader- Note that; , bad Been lead» rate '. heat the glad me. hit mother. .mir Biwws. “-3 as this that usumpch'es has :3 years opened, men cared for, 3 ever been re- of his or her Dnual “maturing gum-Lub- 'lI/‘CS \ a} pmdon my 4 31'1“?" S m u about. my one for your bid :.n ï¬nd a [Java i 1. :L‘C ’1‘». .J the 0: \IV 5:)“ I m him for sup- and one baby their support. 0 Brown dub epoke to you for God's Mk. ‘1 tie Rational or Mr. W. J. :ecutivo Cemâ€" Ly receive 1:- n- several other ngfor holp.) _u3\'i‘.‘6? '95: there, as tho .I'del' it will be k to his former :try of the :iLh, ten» 3 usingdmh. inu- the he- . Chief Justice. A "f‘sy ‘vï¬ ~â€" A -AtZ.I J g 'rAr'xv-nu i6 Population. for Commpâ€" in» she is u" -D 7'. ER}: 'nv-v Fa MIT onwx. ears. '1u'armm “tend its “so ;..-.;~.L-J Din-Eng the e 6th ‘03 18$. m. R. Mora- .A-La l wrap «than «W B3111 ~ x we £20:sz- Miller 3n! ] 90L ‘AH huh-:1; Tran-I nocevvary ‘4. â€"- 1904. o {ni- It Mr. Alfred ll. Walsh, of the Bank of'l'ozo nto Millbrook, spent the en: of the 18th inst. at the home of \Ir. 5. (handv. Stuxgcon at. Reeve J. R Boate, of Emily, spent a few days with his uncle. Mr. Flem- ming, of Bowmanville. Mr. Flemming Celebrates his 92nd year to-day, and is hale and hearty. He casta vote for the Conservative candidate in West Durham on jan. 25th. He is much respected by a very large Circle of friends. He is quite an interesting conversationalist, and his review of some of the events which have taken place during the past 80 years, proves litat his memory is clear, and he has not grown too old for a joke, and his reni iscenCes are certainly entertain- ing. Ther: is evt-ry inspect of Mr. Flemming living to be a centmarian. Mr. Boate enjoyed his visit very much. He gave the Mirror 21 frien :ly call both going and coming. It is a great pleasure to hive our ()memee, Emily and Ops friends call any time they are m town. Mr. Rims )1?ch is very 1" “5th svmpmms of hphnid chcr. Count) Luuncill Ms R. .‘l attcrm n m! 'I. H.31cQu-zdr were in Lindsay allcndixw the Count} Counml. A private soldivr. named Bog- dauofl' is said to be: responsible Iorthc attempt upon the Me of the ('z xr. l‘oyhmoff was a mem- ber of a revolutionary SOClcty. Ms lcsm: locke is vxsuing her sxsnn, Mrs. Spar in; in Toronto. Mr. anclnck Fa: was :1 visitor to Lindsay on Sunday. Mr. '1‘. C. Ivory was in Toronto on a hudncss tr‘p Friday. Miss .-\. Cums IS a guest of her cons n, Miss Anmc Ingram. Mi~s 1.31:1 l’arsmvs entertained a number of hcr fricnds on 'l‘ucsday u'cni-Ig. ' Kev }. ll. Lock: occupied the pul- ptml th‘: p‘flpit of the Lindsay Mcthod as! Church on Sunday. Thc Public Schoul Inspector. j. H. Knight, lisq, of ‘l.ind.~ay. was here last wcck. Mrs. (Run) C. M Care“; London, is Vhiting her Omemee and Emiiy friends. Miss anic HenderSOn is still suf- fenug from rhcumatxsm. Mrs. Huntcr is a guest at the home of Mrs. Wm. Mngcc. Miss Ldlic jackson, of Orange Cor nets, was a vixztor to Omemce last we 1:. Miss jackson spent the past summzr with Manitoba friends. Mr. Charlcs McQuadc, of Lindsay, is here on :1 visxt. Trafï¬c is at a standstill in Nova Sco in, on account of a blizzard. There are drifts seven feet high, street rarlways are tied up, roads impassiblc and trains are stalled in all directions. It will be sev- eral days before» trafï¬c can be re sumed. Mr. jag. McQuade was in Pcterbo‘ro last wcck on business. Mrs. (2 Thurston 15 a guest of her brother, Mr. Matthew Wilson. It is reported that the SA. have chartered the steamer Van- couver. to S?!“ from Liverpool, April 25, with 1200 British emi- grants for Canada. Any man out of employment or with idlc time on his hands can make money representing Canada’s National Nur- serics, which pay cash weekly, furnish the handsomest samples free, and offer the greatest selection of hardy acclim- matcd ~Jock. Season now c0mmch~ Eng. Wmc tcday.â€"â€"C.\Pl'l‘;\l. NUR~ S ‘ RY COMPANY, Ottawa, Ont. AGENTS WANTED. LOCAL uncoruc ; o c g ' (. r czlc’s' ofï¬cial majorxty IS 1081. {3’}. I). ThO‘nton, Clerk 4th Div. Court, Co. Victoria, Issuer of marriage licenses, conveyanCe , c.. real estate agent. l'arms for sale or to rent. Fire and hfc m- surance agent, gov ‘t securitv. Agt for the best piam s and organs. i The Manitoba Legislature has prorogued. Mr. W M Quinn, of Salford, took his own lite on Monday. It is understood that the suicide was due to unrequitted affection. Quinn could not stand to see other gentlemen paying attention to the lady of his choice. Miss Kathleen Flood, of Paris Icy, Ont., who has been visiting friends in New York, has not been seen by her friends since Mondav afternoon. l‘he police are keep- ing up a vigorous search for her. The Woman’s Instxtute will meet at the borne of Mrs. R. E. Ford, Omcmee, on Feb. 9th. All ladies are especiaily inï¬ted to attend. and xhose who are not members can become such by ap- vaing to the Secretary or any member. Never too late to do a good Subscribe for the Mirror. vmemee and Viciizity. ( '; VEGETABLE SICILIAN . : { Hair Renewer gageâ€"s Elie Er grow Enzand heavy, and keeps it Soft and glossy. Stops falling hair and cures dandruff. And it always restores cologggigggyAhair. Said for ï¬fty years. â€"ma'rm. :1â€- ZLII‘I‘CI' C act. That Fen-ozone removes the causes that interfere with the proper dis- charge of all womenly functions; It corrects â€regularities and is specxally gum! fur women who are l-OI’VOUB and snijct to headache, lame bark. l-eur lng (low n rmlns. desxxmulmzcy and tiredness. F >rrnzvme is a. blnnd lmildvr and punï¬er and cun’l le excelled far the complexion. Fur your good lonks and health use Ferrnzune. Price 50¢. per box at drugglsts. Plain Talk to the Bishop by the Downeyvme Peonle. At a. Meeting Alter llis L01‘1lsl1lp's Raven: Sermon, some Church Mcmbcrs Spoke Thcir Mimi. In \ima ofthul' :u! th:~ 1 Bishop OCnmm. 5 161cm sunmn at Do“ 11r_\villc induCul she advo- cates of the Public School to for-- sake their position,and with-.lmw their suit to recoverthe deed from the Separate Schuol boml. the Toronto lawyer wi‘o wasactmg with Mr. I 15 Weldon in the C158, was not in :1 positxon to go ahead whcn the case w 15 called 011 'l‘lzu:s §:1_\‘ ol'lust Week at Osgoo l llull. and the presi-fing judge Struck 't (YT (In: Iht. It [121: s HH'S €t!mt a 111.;ting 01' the Illulllb:l$ 01 the: Dancpilic Ongrcy'mou cIIII flv illtcltstc d in :he CElSt: was culicd bv the Bishop in the snort-59y of thu church after the seIIIIon a wad; ago 1:15‘ S .nJay. '1 he w. ‘Inlc III Ittcr was lzllhed owr, and apparent!) In a qune frank \\'u\'. M out $7 000 of our Vii ‘lage de bent: res for building the new School house and sidewalks have been disposed of at par. "\Ve need a n -\v bur} ing ground worse than a Srpamte School,†said anothtr. “You “'On’t need any burying ground at all if 30!! don‘t stop )0ur Opp :sitiOn to the Separate School†Was the allc'gcd answer of Bishop O'Connor. “ “'1th We want here is a new priest,†bluntly remarked Mr Bunzml Murray “ho was a leader in the Public Sellool cause, and was greatly displeased with Fath- er Brethcrmn's rourse. The two school boards at Down- eyville have ruSlgncd, and a new board been elected by the joint reconciled factions. ThoSe elect- ed are: Thus. Lucas who Was a member of the “signed Public School board : E Costello. :1 new man, but a former Separate School suppoxtcr; and] Carrol, a new man. but formerly favorable to the Publ c School .There was held here on Thurs- day evening. one of the most suc- cessful social gnthm ings ever seen h re. Members 0t Lakevale, 0mg- mee and Mount Pleasant congre gut‘ons were present, and eac' and every family brought a basket. After refreshments had lreen serv- ed an excellent programme 0‘ music and readings provuled by Lnkuvale and Mount Pleasant. was enjoyed. Miss (Iourtnev, of Smith, delighted all present by h- r vocal selections. The law provules that where a private turn the yl’remler elect yester- Separate School is established it “3)" '(‘10b6 0f “ cdm-‘SdaY- shall have pmxer to levy on all _, » A - A ,,-__ Within a radius of three miles. Mr. Henderson, post-ofï¬ce in- The Separate School people, tho spector, of Toronto, made a Visit down there say they will not take here and in East Emily with a advantage of that at present but View of locating a new post ofï¬ce mil be Satisï¬ed with control of‘ at Mr. O‘Donnell‘s, ï¬ve miles the present Section. There is,Ieast ofhere. This will prove :1 however, a section on either side l grtrzjt convenience to the patrons Mr. Sam (irandv was in Oahu-00d last week nttcnli. g the funeral of Mr A Webster. Mrs '. O.'l‘lSd:']e, of Uxbridge, is Visiting her fxiends m Omemee. olthat one. which it is expected an szort will soon be made to con- vert in Separate School sections ; for it is said that Father Brether- ton is acting on the order of the Pope, that whenever the circum- stances permit, Separate Schools shall be established. ‘ The Omemec Hn‘ckcv Club would 1 KC {0 anangc a game with the Mill- Lr )0}; Club. InSpector Knight snvs that the establishment of a Separate school does not mean that the Public School section ceases to exist. It only means that a Separate School exists in the Public School section The school property still belongs to the township as Public School propertyâ€"x ‘Natc hman- Wiarder. (“1' TABLE SICILIAN ANotea Horseman’s Experience. Mr. Antoine Wending, owner of Dereras 211-}. and proprietor of lb? Cllflnn House, Brockville, says no Hul- menl. Comparel with Nerviline for gen- eral use around the stable. Furstralns, sprains, swellings, internul palm and eapeclally for afl'octinna m the whirl bone Narvlline is unequaled. Mr. Wendlng belives Nerviline is indis- pensible as a horse linlment: it has strength, penetrating power 3nd works thOrouglyly Every horse and stock owner should use Nerviline Sold in large 25c. bottles. Every Lady Should Know. Master Cecil jrmr‘s underwent an wratmn on Mum‘a . 6.1111137 Herald and Weekly Star to January 1313,1906, for 1.60, Premium Picture included. Rumor says that smcc the election some of our bachelor fricnds appear to have picch up courage again. \{nstcr (.ccil [once is seriously I†sum-ling hum thc cffccts of the strokr 01' a >lixk on thc arm rccciwd at suhool, :lxc results ol'un accident. Last chk as Mr. \\'a.tcr \\'clhcrup, of the ï¬rm of (,‘uurtncy, Wutlxcrup ' Morton, was mming lhc lhrrshing outï¬t to Mr. Rmhcrfurd's, he unfur- Iunalcly drove nff the mad and upset the engine. No acrims injury was dom, althn the lmzlcr was carrying upwards of So lbs. of steam. We un- derstand the; l‘azmz-rsarc assming them over all thc difï¬cult plan‘cs, as Mr. (fuurtncy had decided to quit until the Lads got good again. 1111'. J 1181111111, 111.1J P., 111111111111111111111111111 111111111111. 'l‘hc l’rmccls, uhu has hccn I†for some limcmzunc to London junuary 27 to prcparc fvr the opcration. She was born in 15‘68.‘ (liubc of yester- day. Mr. J. H Carnegie, a successful far- mer, who has been a patient student of agriculture in its broad sense, and who always took a prominent part in the House in discusflons pertaining to the farm, is still the favorite for Minister of Agriculture, although the friends of several others, including Messrs. Fox, Kidd, Monteith, Sutherland and Mac diarnnd, are presstng their claims. Mr. Carnegie had a long consultation m private with the Premier elect yester- day. â€"(llobe of Wednesday. l'hc ()purulton “as pcrl‘ormcd by S" 1"I‘cdcrick 'l‘rCVCS, surgeon ill-ordinary In the King. .~\ bulletin subsequently lSS‘UCd says: “'l‘hc Cu‘cumsmnccs of the operation wcl‘c very favorable. 'l‘hc l’rmccss bore it very WCâ€. and is progressing wry sullaflu‘lurily." Was Suchnng me Appendicnisâ€" 'J’Iic Ruyul l’ulicnt Progressing I“;l\‘01'.ll;i)'. Lomlun, jun. 3Lâ€"‘I'hc PrinCC"S Victoria,daughter 02 King Edward, umicrwmil an npcralmn for appendicx- tis :n Buvkxnglxurn l’ulaL‘c this morning. Princess Victoria Undergoes Surgical Operation. 7 Dr. Picrce‘s Pleasant Pellets, the best laxative for 01¢ penple. They cute con- stipation and bxliousncfl. Accept no subctitute for"Goldcn Medical Discovery.†There is nothing "just as gogd" fgr diseases of the stomach. Of the Emilv cheese factoxiu situ- Hted near Switzer's school house, Emily. Grippe and did not re in my strength. with in a week after using g. Pierce‘s Golden Med- ical Discovery. I was able to be around again. and I found that my system was entirely free from any of the bad efl‘ects of La Grippe. I now keep a bottle of the ’Golden Medical Dis- eoverv ' on hand. and. when I catch cold. take a few doses. which keeps me in perfect health. As a builder up of lost strength and vitality I do not believe your ‘ Discovery’ has an equal." An imitation of nature’s method of re- storing waste of tissue and impoverish- ment of the blood and nervous force is used when you take an alterative extract of herbs and roots. without the use of alco- hol. like Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis- covery. This vegetable medicine coaxes the digestive functions and helps in the assimilation of food, or rather enables the organs to take from the food just the nutriment the blood requires. To “Know thyself," is to take edvantage of life's secrets and equip one’s self with an armor which will euccessfull resist the attack 0 disease in the battle of life. The old idea of fate or “kismet,†and that a person al- ' ways dies when his time comes, is now exploded. Every mechanism, wheth- er made by God or man, has a deï¬nite amount of wear and its life can be lengthened or shortened accord- ing to the care that is given it. If ac- cident or careless ncss destroys the works of the watch or the human mechgnism an end comes to its usefulness, but it has not actually “worn out." Man's system at times get: rusty like the wheels of the watch and only needs a little cleaning and oiling to put it _in_sh:_1pe for life’s battles. DIED In Manners on 'l‘hursday 2nd inst. Mary Jane Thornton, rclict of thc late John Belch. aged 7: years. Millbrook and Omemee The Secret of Long Life and flow to Overcome Waste. [a published every Thursday Morning at. "a mum. King Street, Mlllbrook. Column 350 $25 Column 2": )5 iCommn [5 8 Profenslonal Cll’lll. one inch and undor, 35per yegr. 83 for six moulhn, $1 tor one month. Leg a! notlces Scouts per llne am inner- tlon. 2 cents per Hue each subsequent. hr Leruonâ€"Nonparm measurement. 12 mm to the Inch, Advent-omen a such :5 Ion. strayed. wanted etc" wil be Inserted lhreu times for :51. one Inaenuon 50 cents. each subsequent |merllon 25cents. Births. Dean", and Marrlngu main-crud free. Advertisemt-nts will be continued and changed {Or an“! Iorbkluen. ._n,_‘u ., 4,- A_ L- 1.. 'Fiï¬-EL}?Jr‘ï¬iwenRI-ï¬iéï¬u no to ho In the ofï¬ce not. Inter than Mondly. SUBSPR2PTION RATES Tel-mu. 81.50 per yen. or 9.00;)" your .I paid in ad value. C. W. RICHARDS. KING’S DAUGHPER ILL. 'rof. }. E. Tanguay. of61 St. Peter Street. Que. ‘. writes; '3}_had been i}! for some time with LI ADVERTISING RATES: lyr. smo. smu. lmo. lwk MIRROR LEBANON. Editor um Pun-m 31.1 B. 35'. and thanking you for our growth and pros- perity, we promise better things, improvements in merchandise, methods and store service. Your store shall be something better than a place to hand out goods and take in money. May the New Year be kind, and When time shall harvest 1905 may we all be here and able again to say HRYPPY NEUJYERR The W inter 1‘erm BEGINS TUESDAY, JAN. 3, ’05. The last leaf is torn from the Calendar, and we write down a. new year--]905-- and we be- gin where we left off. But we begin right. There Will be no step backward. Within the year, your store has grown in volume and prestige and commands increased respect. In wishing you a Eappy? mvaear Clothing Buyers A H A P PY NEW YEAR. New Post Ofï¬ce B What better Xmas. present than a few months tuition at this excellent institution? Our at- tendance has so increased that We have again been compelled to provide more rooms. An early application is desirable. For particulars address WM. PRINGLE, Principal, Peterborough, Ont. The r SQ? U‘ n. U T‘ U M E gï¬ ï¬gghbun 15 the Place to Buy Lumber, Lath Shingles, Cement, Plas- ter Paris 8: Charcoal. Also Headquarters for \\"imlsor Salt, “ Dairy Cheese Butter †Brands. Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings Always on haod. Perfectly Dried and Seasoned. Bes. qualities Hard and Soft Coal. Cordwood and Mill“ ood. Call and get our pnces and examme goods. TELEI'HONEsâ€"Agent‘s Ofï¬ce, 77 B ; Town Ofï¬ce, 77; Mill Ofï¬ce 75 WONDERFUL CHEAP MAN, Member of Gough’s Syndicate of G. H. . M. BAKER Agent A: : Lir All New and Fresh for the Holiday Trade, THE PflfllllflS' Granary Raisins, Currants, LINDSAY. HAS TO HAND Peels, lupf-to-d Lindsay Spices, IS a gem and a treasure to the recipient. And it will be all that it seems if purchased at our store. We have n notably ï¬ne assortment ofrings, pins, brooches, neckluCes chains, charms, etc Exquisite designs in beautiful xx'01lum1xisliip. Rare bargains in jewelry here now. Prices cut 1-3 or more. livery article {I'lly Warranted. of our business career when the Stocks were so large and well assorted as now. They com- prise Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, etc. CLOTHINGnWe have the largest and best stock ever carried by us in Omemee. SILKS--Ask to be Shown Our Stock. Why not select your I-Iollday Gifts from our stocks-~Nothing better or more serv1ceable. WATCHES, CLOCKS, jEVV- ELRY, SILVERW'ARI-I ( L'T GLASS, NOVELTIES‘, fun, Sic. There never was WANTED- Quickly, few persons to re- present long established wholesale house among retall merchants and agents. -Local territory of few coun- ties. $18 salary and expenses paid weekly, Expense money advancedo Commission extra. Permanent engage- ment. Business successful. Previous eXperience not essential. Enclose self- addressed envelope. Address, Stum- xxrnxnxxr 'i'n.u'r:1.1.r~:us, Dearborn St . Chicago. W. I. LIBEIIIIIYS. 77 Kent- St LINDSAY Haxing purchased the Octogoxi Mills horn Mr. 1 13. Collins lam better prepared than emr to do all kinds cfclwpping on the short- est possible notice. WOOD TURNING. I have up-to-date machinery for wood turning and all orders 10i such will receive careful and prompt attention. “’e manufacture laddm's. Best brands of Flour and Meals kept in stock. Prices for work and goods reasonable. I respectfully solic1t 30m put- ronage, DENTIST, LINDSA Y. Honor Graduate of Toronto Univers- ity and Royal College of Dental Sur- geona. All the latest and improved branches of dentistry successfully performed_ Charges modera‘e. O F F I (7 E over Gregory’s Drug Store, corner Kent and William streets. Drs. Neelands Irvine. up:to-date in Dentlstry. Gas ad- ministered for teeth extraction. Dr. Irvine, of the‘aboye ï¬rm, a ï¬rst-class Honor Graduate of the University of'l‘oronto, Member of the Royal College of Dental Sur- geons, visits ()memee Ist Tues- day of every month. Everything MILLBROOK OCTOGON MILLS. Dr. F. A. Walters, The Ecpuiar Jewelry Store, Dentists, Lindsay. \VM . KENN EDY OMEMEE Proprietor time In the manor of the estate af 'l‘lmmah~ Steplwnmm, ldte oflhe Village of ()memee, in the (‘nuntv of Victoria, dot-awed. Notice is hen-by given thatpnrsuant tn SPI‘HHII 38, (llnptt-r 1‘39. R.S 0., 1897, that all creditnrs and other pel- euns havmgz claims against the «sute M" Thomas Stephmxsun Sn, late of the “Hugo 01 Omenu-e, in the ('nunty of Vallago nl Omenu-e, in the (‘nunty of Victoria, gentleman. (let-eased. who died an or about the Seventeenth day of July, 1904, are hereby requested to deliver or send prepaid to the under- signed executurs, at Omemee. OI!!., an. orhefure the 15th day of February, A. IL, 1905, a statement in detaul of their accounts, names and addresses. mth full purlir'nlars of their chums and the nature of the security, If any, held by them, properly veriï¬ed by Statutory (let-laration. And further take noticethat after the 15th day of February, 1905. the ex- ecutors herein “‘1†proceed to distri- hutetheusrets of the said (lvl'euflvd among the parties enlltled thereto. having regard only to the chums of which they then shall have rexeived notice as hon-in required, and “Ill not be liable for the assets of the said de- ceased, or any part thereof, to any person or persons of “hose claim or claims they will nut have receive! “mice a: the time of the distribution. ‘ ‘9â€â€˜1‘ {.\'<Z\' . k. E sill}; {‘LXESXI } ‘"“°“‘°"' Omemee, Jun. 9, i Dr. J. 1?. Keith. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Graduate of Toronto Univerâ€" sity medical Colk-gc, also mem- ber of College. of l’hysxcians and Surgeons, of Ontario. Surgeons, of Ontario. Ofï¬ce : Ophosiie Ii. jamicson's Blacksmith ~9110p, King St. \Vest. J. H. (Iardim‘r, Auctioneer“ has been instruckd by Mr. W. 1-). ’mldt’h. to Sc†by public auction on 1,0: 6, Con. 5‘ one mile 120th of (Imcmcc, on 'I‘chday. I‘ll). 7th. 1905. at one O’clock sharp, his farm stuck, 1m- plum-ms, huusclmid furniturc.c. Sulc without rmm'vc. :15 Mr. Holden has sold his (mm. '{lsx‘msâ€"vâ€"19urni- turc and all sums of $10 and under. cash. 'l'cn nmmhs crcdn on sums over $10 by furnishing approvui notcs. Discount of 6 per cent on Cl'CdlI :mmunls. ES'P'l'hc abm c muninned sale is an c1:~'ulnlh good we, as flu- mom; is m good (m1; , a: d the implements in most cases; are as good a: new. nA nolirc sinnlnr 10 the above \\'1ll hc'glvcn FRlClC in lesc getting their hills at this ofï¬ce, and then see the splendid bills you got at a VCTY low price. Eetise to Creditors. T1 â€bys \Vinks Alabamas Scotch Reel Up~to~date Specml Vcncedora Cut in Cigars 25c. Pipes - 35 and 400.1":pcs 15c Pipes 10c Pipes corn cobs Bankruptsmck of Pipes WM. COLYXN .m-m-EHEO .BWNNHM UZuN- Jim’s-8‘“ A‘uflnvlnloa FARE?! STQGK, £10. Pipes - for 15 cents nd 400.}‘xpcs for 25 “ Pipes for 10 “ Pipes {or 5 “ mobs 2 for 5 “ Tobaccos always fresh at Auctic: Sale. 6 for 7 for 6 {or h) CU}: ‘l