ï¬ï¬OPï¬lï¬OYS Pure Bred AStock‘ LINDSAYITES WHO HAIL FROM DURHAM TOWN. List Has Been formula to 0m zer Joseph Hooper. of Port Hope Big Crowd Expect: to Go Down. I ‘ The Port Hope boys are making great pmparaï¬ons for the biggest at their rev-union. to bet The Mr. Joseph Hooper. has few equal: in organizing such a gathqrimg. and it is $0 be a and: succes. The fol-v Rowing diet :of dd Port Hope boys and girls who reside in Lindsay. havehwn 311de Mr. Hooper; Chas. Adana. Geo. Adam. Ed. Alger, '1‘. Adager. J. Alottt. Ann-ed Babes. John Bates. jr.. Jasper Dam-ROM. Bel-ll. E. Billings!- iq, Thea. Boyce. Ed. Bradley. Caleb Brown. S. 5. Burton, Howard B. Clams. Thos .Cuff. John Duck. Ed. Elliott. H. Glam, Herbert Harry. Prominent Business In and Pioneer of Lindsayâ€"End Came Suddenly -Irs. Hamilton Any James Hamilton Died Saturday 1’1â€qu ~. Clams. Thee .Cuff. John Duck. Ed. Emu H. Glamna'n, Herbert Harry. Joe. hula. Geo. Bugle, S. B. Laidlaw. 301m Luge“. Manger Mercer. John mm. A. McAfllister, Ernest McGatF fey. Geo. McGaffey. John McDannan. J. iMcMa‘hon. J. R. McNeéklixe. Wm. MoNec'sh. Sam Parsons. W'm. Pathick. R. 8. Pentax. .Wzm. Pym. Chas. Pym. Ede-tor Reid. W. Scott, Wm. Skitch. Thea. mutton. John W anon, Geo. M'rï¬ght. Moon! Fanning. Miss Fan- nixg. Gamble. Mp). Thos. Truacott, J. C. Hambona'. Dr. *W. L. Herrnnan. Geo. H. Minna. Thos. Prat, Mrs. W. J. Moore, H. :R. Roaevear. James mt premium citizens died very audaenly Saturday oyenimg. Death was due Ibo neuraigia of the heart. Ho was 65 5mm of age. , The tube Mr. Hawaii-to! was one of the pioneers of Lindsay, having been identified with its developmpt in many ways. Hc' was for many yea-m one at 622 leading bushes men and enjoyed to the last the respect and «sham of everyone with whom he cacao in contact. Mr. Hamilton was never sought publicrty to any extant. always keeping. however, in rtouch wfuth events 9911 well abreast of." the xmim bainz forwarded on the 10.45 quorum; train. There, remains mo mourn pim Mrs. Mrs. Hamï¬ktan, the widow. two (1an Mrs. Bradburn, of Cali-1 foxnia. and Mrs. (him, of. Toronto, BM Itwo Bum. Alexander, of Cataton- Iï¬a. and Oswald of Tot-unto. xWideh append regret was occasioned when. the mtahgenco o_f the death was vpio- 46d about yesterday. and many exprop- The deceased was for long years a. manhu- of St. Andrew's Pmbytexï¬ San. takmiz an aqtim pant in. all. ohm]: work. , Mr. Hamilton was heist known through his Mien with the car- riage and wood-working estab- W which he carried on here {with connections all over the Dunning inn. Hawasa manor untiriniz enu- cngy and. in his younger days unlimit- ed capacity tior work. unions at wanna. sympathy warm heard on all sides. m. Gobi; home. he lay down and gradually became worse until death came about six o'clock. 1A sad circumstance in connectiou with the event is that Mrs: Hamilton. wife oflthedaceaned.wasin1‘ouuntoat the time. 329 was unable. through. unfavorable train connection. to reach home until to-da’y. Interment is to he made ad: 'Peterboro toâ€"morrow, the Bin m was of. about duratiom Be had been up town Saturday= morni- in; ï¬aelm; apparenï¬ly as usual. but towards noon complained of feeding being uncovered in some of the deb partnen'ts at Ottawa it must but be foxgolcwn that it is the «Liberals tthunselves who are doing it. The cam Service Commission is of that: own creation and their own choize LBIERAIB HAVE OOURAGE. .Viotoria TM; .12 louse bud-needs Black {Evening Post of April 20 a Ham one of Lindsay’a pro-mm citizens. died very My Saturday oyenisng. Death m- tn muraitia 0f the heart. HO mixing such a gathqrimg. and be a grad: succan. The fol-v list :of dd Port Hope boys and no reside in Lindsay. havehwn 1 Mr. Hooper; Chas. Adana. 1am. Ed. Alger, '1‘. Adager. J. Ann-ed Babes. John Bates. jr.. Dam-Rom. Ben. E. Billings!- os. Boyce, Ed. Bradley. Caleb S. 5. Burton, Howard B. MESS (Wallace Zamâ€"Buk cures cults, burns. Chaplr OOURAGE. pad hands. cold sores, itch, ulcers, me bl‘n'neas'is .e‘czama, running sores. catarrh, piles, me of the dezâ€" bad dean, abscesses. face some, spring it must and: be eruptions, and all skin diseases. It the (Liberals is good also for rhetmattiam, sciatica. oing it. The ate" when weurrubbed in. 0! am ion is of thelr .druagéabs and Stores, 5%., or tram it own choize. ZamrBuk 00.. Month. Movement to Advance Live Stock In- dustry 6n Foot-Meeting Held Sat- urday-«The, Officers. ‘Evening Post 01 Apru au _ An important movment for the; Vancement of the pure breed live stock industry in Victoria counUfWaa launched on Saturday. ‘ In the county of Victoria there are now many'f prominent breeders of pure bredilive stock. -Also there are a number of young breeders. who, have oner_ or two pure bred animals, and are gradually building. up their flocks and herds. The smaller breed-1 ers are. at a disadvantage in mak- ing sales. and? for. some tune a. plant has been under discussion for the‘ holding of a joint sale of stock can- txibuted by numerous, breeders. Fur- the" it has been felt that an organi9 zation oi breeders might in many 1ways further the interests of the lstock men of the district. In accordance with the idea. a [meaning of stock breeders from all parts of the county was held on Sat- urday afernoon. April 18th, in Mr. Reed’s ofï¬ce. in Lindsay. Mr. Wm. Channon was appointed chairman of the meeting and Mr. Reed acted as secretary. After an expression of opinion from many of. those present it was decided" to form an organiza- tion. On motion of Messrs Wm. H. Cullis of Powles‘ Corners and Mr. Johnston Ellis of Lindsay. it was ’de- cided that the associatiom be called, “‘I‘he Victoria. Pure Bred Live Stock Association." The following officers were then elected. President, G. Clarence dchannon, Dakwood. V ., . Vice-president, Wm.-H. Cullis. Pow- les‘ Corners. . i _ Secreatryï¬treasnrcr. F. H. Reed; 3. S. A.. Lindsay. . Directors. J as. Casey, Valentia; J 30 Campbell. Woodville; Robert H. Reid. - 'LL‘- n_: Attcr considerable discussion it was decided that the Association should undeztake the holding at a stock sale. the date to be determinng by (he exécutitc. This date will pro- yu- vv vv_. V \ Vice-president, Wm.-H. Cullis. Powâ€" les‘ Corners. . ‘ Seaman-treasurer. F. El. Reed; 3. S. A., Lindsay. . Directors. J as. Casey. Valentia; J ‘10 Campbell. Woodville; Robert H. Reid. Reaboro; Alfred. V'arooe, Little Bri- tain: A. E. Swain. ,Vfalentia; J. J. Wald. Lindsay; J. F. Graham. Lind- say; Wm. Channon, Oakwaode ' TO HOLD SALE Luv v.--'_,-, bably be late; this yourpr, early in‘ the next? year. It‘was alsot decided that the first sale be limited: to Shorthorn cattle. Should the asso- ciation meet; with the success. which is confidently looked forward to, the association will later conduct sales of the various breeds and classes of lire stock, The association has for, its purpose the improvement; of the live stock. industry of this district. The association should. receive the hearty support and cooperation of every farmer and breeder, and if this IS given Victoria. county will soon wu: an enviable reputation [or good stock and good prices.‘ Agonizing Piles. CURED BY ZAM-BUK. Mr .F. «Astridge; of 3 Bf. Pauli-std St. Catharines. Onxt., says; "For five years I suffered untold agony, with protruding piles. No on eknowa the suffering one has to ind'ure only thoae who are '0 unforttunate as to have them. The pain was so great at thump, I would almost scream: I went down in weight and had no appetite. I tried everything I heard of for piles, but got no relief. I went to several doctors, but they would give me. littl ehope of ever getting rid of them. and I finally gave up in des_- pair. One day a friend gave me n- sample of Za-Inâ€"Buk salve and tqld me of someone who had been cured. I decided rto try it, and the relief I got was encouraging. I bought a box, and the piles kept on diminish!» Ass’n is Organized 0]: April 21 :Id be PETERBORO’S RELIEF OFFICE! AND FAHILY ALL AFFECTED Results Wm Serious and at on Time A Fatal Ending Was Expected for , One of the Family ( I’eterboro. Aprili 1B. 1908. -â€" m.‘ Finch Miller. local relieï¬ ottieer. his; .wife. and son. .Walter. were poisoned during dinner yesterday. and almost suecuinbed from the enacts. They hnd had beef steak pie 'tor dinner and each of the family had. some of it ex- eeptin’g Fred. who preferred Sausages and bacon. After dinner Mr. Miner became very ill, hi5, ~head: became dizzy and his body, cold. He tried hard to eject the‘ contents of his stomach. but was unable to do 30. Being unable to continue with his (work, he groped his way up the stairs and went to bed. but his con- dition became gradually worse. Short- ly after Mr. Miller had got into bed Mrs. Miller became very iii and was {forced to lie down. They then sus- pected the illness was caused by something they had. eaten at dinn-zr. and their suspicions were confirm-2d when their son Walter came in about that it must- haVe been in the man. I Mr. Miller was unable to sleep, but the effects of the poison gradually passed away and he wag able to 3": out 01' bed. His; wife and son recov- ered more quickly. ‘7‘ o‘clock suffering from the trouble. . Dr. Frederick. was called. at Percy Bowin. thejoukh who was le found nut guilty of the murâ€" der of Mrs. Cornelia Wench. announce- es fromthe swim of the dear old Vina-clad home of his boyhood in -Woodvil£le. Out, according .to a den- pagtch imam Detroit that he is conti- _ A...‘_- "13}:"1‘rederick was called, and af- ter examining Mr. Mliler. said. that he thought he had taken poison and that it must ham been in the meat. pagtch imam Detroit that he is conti- dent that he ï¬ght servo as am): pertormer ithhe, pulpit. , 4168 :43me as wall as his at; titude towards mom who participant- ed in the tragic dram in which he participated inithe tragic drama: in which ha played the star rate while in Detroit. are but nuanced in tho letter written bx Bowin to; Irinad 113‘ this city; T The. latter. «with punctuation and smiling precisely. as writmn. input. fohlowg; , “-W‘e' reached our homo Woodvme. 0mt.. aatefly. I believe our .whaio iown were at the station. but moth cr wndIateypedquiaï¬yinto a bus and want directly to our hogze. \ HIE GOOD TRAIÂ¥ING. “No one know; whnlt I fuck, like. when Inncomoro W my. dear hmnq where I had the good bringing up, the good father and mdher, who mï¬uenthome toga about forman- sellf, expect I would live the lite of a good chrï¬stian bow. and abide; by the early training which I had when ‘ whth my pagans. = § "I can‘t account for my wrong do- ‘im only that I was in a. manta condï¬tion. mm into the hands of the wicked women who had bad influenco overma. IknoWIï¬dwz-oggtoaq- Bowin Wants to Turn Preacher Expect: to Enter a Theological Semin- ary in a Few Monthsâ€"Will Wm Young lea. P0180NED MEAT socialize with gym. I am sorry. very sorry to think I disgraced mx poor «mother, father, brother, arrd myself say. that it is not always wise ta judgementboohaqy'. andtha't it is wonth wflile to give some men more than one ,cganoe in life. “You ask main mgard .to my. fu- ture glam. I hope to b eahla to go mo 2. ngmi mint-y by (all. God vw .- ..â€"â€".‘v 7.- , as been [300(1th mend I know it-I do ibis will! be. will emh‘Ie m to car- 'ry out any plans. I [$1 I can dq much good "by ï¬tting myse‘lt to canâ€" ry out such a vocation. It has hem mv denim a.“ my .life time. Them. my (mauve w lug nut: ~uu~u â€"â€"7â€",. atoo, I know it is wha}; my moths: A BUL'LY ALWAYS A cowmn. Wants met to do and what she is 12mm- Merboro Examiner.; Alter I'm“! .‘2 in; daily for. I am sure: atter my. hmflmm diapaq of Marmara} we omupeï¬mlmmtdktowsz-wwewr . men and elbow «than what itm'ewm labouldhehzrtthndut ouhe boast that -- AAn-vh #11 h. m Kind You um Always Bough! all “u â€I" mm "nun-- vv *7 “now.- __ It .do .09 163M? k Mr. Whfltnaqy is â€bald enough to be honest. and honest emotflh *9 1" bold.†No 3mm in the mm†of CAS I OR IA Canada has rm chown the Qualities 01 political! dishmty and cowardice. For M“ Md W imphed in. mi! uï¬ï¬‚m' " $118 oo.nl-‘ .- n- I II ,- ll-_‘_ ll ..... - ï¬g...“ .n._-,_-z... :u. ma. mum Pam!» and “A“ same The earloeds of cement from Bath- burn (‘0.Marlbsnk. have arrived here tor the dam at "Little Bob."._ It is being stored undre cover near the site of the dam. till the high water is our. so that the contractors will resume operations! when the' wee- the: permitsi them‘ to do so. IArrengements hue been msde to put a) ï¬sh slide in the new dam. This will allow the different kinds of fish to move from! one lake to me other as they! please. Owing to the (salty construction of the slide in the old darn here. it was useless.: Those who have sugar bushes in this vicinity have been kept busy making maple syrup. so the "sap. run" has been great. The delicious pro ideotion is being brought into town and is sold. at $1.50 per gallon. Messrs. A. Kellyz Evans and Oliver Adams, of Toronto. gave addresses ‘in the town hall here on Saturday‘. i the 11th inst... on fish and game pro- ‘tection. Mr. Adams, who spoke first. conï¬ned his remarks td the protec- tion oi ï¬sh and gems. He ssid "es long as you people sit around. and do nothing, the government will fol- low your enmple end do nothing. too. so your fish and. game will be the City Hall end largely mental in forming the Ottawa Hunt Club. Mr. Graham’s voluntary testimoniel us to the great beneï¬t he received from taking “Wm†will any conviction. Notes of Interest From Bobcaygeon Cement for New Dun. New Fish Slide N0 MORE-IRHEUMATISM I have been a 31186:! from Rheum- stism for s long timeâ€"pains in my shoulder tad joints practically :11 the time. I tried vadonstxeennentswithout beneï¬t and then I was recommended by a friend to try ‘ ‘Fruit-I-tivee. " I took several boxes of the able“ end now, fox-'3 long time, I have been entirely free from atic pains. Iwish tostate, also that Isuflercd from haemon’hoids,‘ or piles, for years, I used all kinds of ointment: md "treatment and nothing did me my good, but after taking "Fruit-aâ€"tim†for my thetmutism I an entirely cured of that- dreadful pile. (Sgd) C.D.Gu1nx.u° w gov-.uâ€"c, _, v _ low your exumple nnda do nothing. too. so your ï¬sh and. game will be slaughtered till extinction, is the re- sult." Mr. A. Kelly Evans gnve a con- vincing and comprehensive address on the .whole question. showing the value of our ï¬sh. forests and game. Some parties. have been. talking of getting a license for a. poolroom nerc. This has canned ELM deal of un- 149 “ Pruitt-ï¬ve! " â€" or “ Fruit Liver Tablets" are sold dealer: atsoc 1 box â€"6 for 32.50â€"01' be sent on receipt of price. Fruit-a-tiva Limited. Otnwt. getting a license for a. poolroom nerc. This has calmed ELM deal of un- favorable comment made the pm- ject. and no doubt the Council will be asked to consider the question very seriously betore granting a pool li- cense at all. - A cat-load of fine square timber. of British Columbia (it. arrived‘here last week. This will be used for stop- logs on the new dam. ' Luge numbetqpre taking advan- tage of the holiday. (are. and the C. P. R. has full coaches these days. Captain Vivian Lancaster has been engaged as superintendent; o! the ’1‘. V. N. 00.. and will move his mmily here from Peterboro in a lew days. Mr. Chlrlee Edclr has begun bulld- ins on the Deï¬ant! lot. just north of “Stonyhnrst.†He purposes running an cp-to-dete butcher and meat pack ing establishment. as soon as he can sample“: hi! building. Q " L-__.:.-nl qu'l-"V" -â€". â€" v V Mr. W. A. Graham has ‘determinci to sell out his entire atoch of dry goods and groceries here, end 113' a sale from 7 to. 10 p. In. each evening of the week, excepting Sundays. The parochiel mission which has been held. in Christ's church here. was well attended and will no doubt sin mueh» good. . . “manque in his own 18' line m it». voice of th as Mr- MM"!!! L1“! don» m o'u'tFAm {mafia}: tern of 90W“. r k ‘ ‘ ' Constructed-Lem" OI And Gan: Protection‘ “ FRUIT-“IVES †CURE!) "ll can on. Nov. 26th, 1907. rall rheumatism and them- no“ “you, gnu aux- “. 0! t1†M01393. 1- 0:...0 mm 01 ab“: fine square timber. bia. ï¬r. arriVedhere Fish PRESENT SEASON ï¬hâ€"idb'. hnthobO mmpï¬ng m which m â€Embassyâ€. out of. up but in nus. Mum Dickson. and BM 1“" “rm Iaraa' all my nimble mink. Fiï¬!!- d3“ nu â€uncured inane 11533- H1111 317.1. m â€and over 3 MW at skins. and Taylor. “'6 tho w‘atu'l who 090“ to 1Ҡ"m 311130551111 aannqg. They urn incidm- w‘y mgmmifl “W 0! the fact tint tha' cannon and- Ml]. 1“- "Thirty-ï¬ve. cash or credit. the but > one in town." . . from tumod pn his heel and want out with txrm. Md sent on 8 shack to Chicago. ? He bragged to his neighbors and they Thom Plowman Inna on a. bubs-nun 'ffl‘llo . ~ - "I .lnt' Not far from a prosperous nilagc; He worked early end late and cel- loused his, palm. But thrived by industrious ix'age. He saved up some money and stood very well. : His luck would have lasted for all we can tell. . . If he never hnd hard of Chicago. One day a big catelogue game through the mail ThaL told of 3' wonderful heater; The figures .wero tempting. Tom . swellowed the tale. ‘ Say: he. ‘nr. Merchant's s cheater. Hm proï¬t. must'bq no". a hundred per cent» I'll just call his hint! and unless he'll .. rdent _ I’ll order s stare tron Chicago,†80 he dtm td the village and en- ._ taxed the store. - .‘With en! ti! that lei-lotâ€; wd Sty: 110:. “it. Merchant. please tell At out his store. And thm was the notice he Left With no store: there was no one to . buy or to sell. The drummers stopped coming. they v closed the hotel. . "l'wns. uurpriain; how quicklx the town went 10â€"well A very long my trod: Chicago. The lawyer. the doctor They all got cold feet very quxbkly; The pareon soon noticed the way an “ind blew. He lelt. (or hit children were '~si:k ly. . . , At last Tom decided. to sell his on farm. I But no one. he (ound with the great- est alarm. v . .Would buy: one 30 hr [rom Chi- - “80. .When blank deeohtiou stared Tom in TRAPPERS BUSY his oouraso grew. ,weaker and .wuker. Til! he made up his mind to get out of the place. And so on a jaunt as home sector. 80 he put on his overcoat, packed up his grip. Says be. "I'll be giving my neighbors the 8119. ‘ F01 I must be of! to Chicago." When he got to the station to Tom‘; great surprise. He found it deserted and duty. Inhibited only by spiders and flies. Ana. tha siding was cracked and rusty. . - . The train: flsw by whining» Tom yuited in wnâ€" _ 3‘1! 110. "Neither. merchsnt' not 50.:- t tor nor tum. Will stop! my plus but Chica81" W to lath. Galehburz. BIL. April 15.-John R. Mute. w 73 years, a machine at qnployod M: 1:13; "Q" chops in this at}. was Wm death by his Ram teeth. In going down the cal.- me once more The prism of that: stave {on more Very long. But no one in town nonld Lt; . ‘ t t last he was forced to nd was wrong, His neighbors weren't glow: clan it. the Evening Post of Aprfl 18 mail order utova didn‘t: work Plowmn dived- VERY GOOD ONE. A Deserted vulne- cam his ““5 w “marlin: hem town :0qu repair credit. tho but the editor. 103! A a. section Some More Lighthouses l" or Scugog Rivet [humus Plucs on ern! 30 N I“: Perfectly Stuâ€"Gnu In To Navigator: 6mm Two new lighthouses are midst oonstxuction for two dangerous pu- nges :nd bends: in the tincm and. 'ueacherous Scugog; Only those who are navigators or thus crooked. stream. a bad as the ancient Meander. can 'apprec'ntc the extreme unpleauntneu, of ceiling, these water: by dry. let alone by night. without. proper means of di- recting their course. . Sacral new lighthauee were put:- ed 1331. year nt dinercnt bends in the river. but one of the worst. perhaps. remained unguarded, and for the pur- pose of utoty to the public. thuse two new silent sentinel: ere hcmg built. The sharp tum neu- Dougla’ has been a nuance to rlvcrmen for year: and the scene 0! more then one drowning. It was neu this. where two rec-mt 'drownings occurred, and (or. a long period this has been considered one of the most dangerous points along the nver. Similar spote along other rivers comparatively tree from stumps and other hair-mining obstacles woultl be considered mute zaithout some means at warning. But where am: nnigntor has to be continually on the alert in oxdet to keep the chan- nel and avoid the end of a stump finding a resting place in his craft. yachting or hosting or an (arms. be- Yin lust In Umbflmtct. Evening Post 0! April 18 A min; .01 the Board of License! WW held in the Impac- 1.01": ofliog 9n .Wedrmd-a, to collid- er the nrplicatiom for tavern and. shop licences. For the dioamed year 1908-9. thin néport our the Whom in. comes hazardous Wuuuul. . ma- .. what is ahead. Whoa both the bends above 'and beâ€" low Doughs‘ hnve been supplied. Sou 30¢ will. it is confidently expected. be fairly safe tor night; ts well as, day navigation. A' great deal of cre- dit for thus is due the government of- ricinla of these waters. who evidunc- 1y desire to nteguard the public in any possible my. um Ibo me 1:01 it rthqmsalwa that the: atrium ohorve tbs law. Thu inapduor report! that there View my flow Wain!!! coming to him or «Mu 0! (ha law by that. in tho W and m complaintoglut hoï¬dmdmmotamimnr lwww. “Emu-Iv“- â€"â€".â€"-v ,,,V, and! W Immunlmoo‘rmmtorrourmo " the “cuppa-rod.- Iva-cured? â€mom“; a. Malaya-announce: My.“ymold.hmndund ch_1m .n meWflthnflmym oucanrdermyypeno“ awn}: - ‘.H.‘ b. Wommm.v mmAmes 5m.“ udKlDNEY m oftheMpflm hm: ‘ ' manne- unkind! Amnnumm mmmmlhï¬dmwgm mu 8y .0 â€Wanton†“Em ‘flmethemoommencedmhmuï¬ I â€â€˜1 9° W‘ but 000! h.“ u 392:-..“ 0|.- I’â€" Iâ€"r-nn Tmmn for four mom. “a Micah†mminwwngwm* an y K370 oyouuy m‘ (nu-Mm Mrs-nub dooetor Mitt!“ do for you. Conan-ï¬g. ueforanhonedopinion FmofCh-r'. Pr... No m who has M’rmu '11 man-bk. Ib-bl’mâ€" Goldenlonitor'wmmnudjonbmovxa Dns.KENNEDYKE_INEDY BLOOD DISEASES CUBE!) hazardous Q'itbout a sign of Michigan Ava, and Griswold St. Detroit, Mich. m grantee". hymen. rnwu, 1.9m.- 2‘ OOOOQOO6A t. OFFICEâ€"B Pool: an, between Barnett and Curling Rink 09000999060099.9999 k EPPS’S IACLBAN D Ottawa. Frw PMS onto World 1138 N “flaunt". session vied the record" 0‘ only. Gndnstuot the Enter Any Mass-r for tour mosh-'58 I '9 an! 7799'30‘304 no 0mm mum Attention Even SE†(Yukon escaped). My m negozi: "V “w w Maw-.1. S. moms W'“ ‘DSAY BR BAN B FARM OF (:1 by A131 188