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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 16 Jan 1903, p. 10

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10 â€"â€"â€"- 7 Pill TABLE JELLIES.... # “ During the week commencing on Mon- day Jan. 19th, we invite you f our KKOVAH Custards, etc. These manufactured by Sutcliffe and Bingham, Manchester, ness and purity, they c and sample some 0 Jellies, Blane Manges, ; i ‘. The display will be in charge 0f anI ‘7 ‘{ EXPERT DEMONSTRATOR, who Will be please i to explain the merits of these goods. g 2 to visit our store England, and for rich- laim superiority. -J.J‘- l '5 We intend to J § l Ii: 58 Oman thread length V‘L Sl-IS ALWAYS XS STOCK. Give us a call and save money. Repairing neat‘y and promptly done. AFL'LL Liseorvnnsnmse THE RUDD HARNESS CO. l preached in the barracks ol’ the army to the officers, which was much up- sell the above goods at prices that will clear out our entire stock. Light and heavy Harness always in stock, and made to order. . . . __________.___â€"â€"â€"-â€" Rsiw Hide Whips to sell at 35:, regular 50¢ each. Brown 3.22: Live: Pads 3.: 23: each. H. J. LI'ITLE, Human. 1_____. #1.... -â€"â€", preciatod by them. Mr. Ember-son is «3 ' Lines/ix. hum. J m. if). thom mention _._â€"'â€"â€" {Commuter} from page 6.» Swinhauer then told the audience 0 a a fact which greatly impressed him on his first arrival at 00b0urg:_7tt Was- that people looked down on him, and oven until this time that im- Q presence still remained With. him. 5 He then told them that the Lauder-s on the Orangeville Distrust support- ed him. Most people, he went on to m. have the ilea triad; all Indians \ ‘i weak the same language This is “Hr i' not so. Within a radius oi 100 miles tuere are four different languages 0 which are as adverse as German and ~" Laura 89 place-l great cmpnnsison . the Industrial Schools. for by this uethol the children went home With m of the gospel was spread. He tomramnching incident of the late Rev. Magell, father of our misâ€" sionary. the Rev. John Mt-Dovig‘all. One any he was. camped with some I of hip Indians. and lifting his eyes to small plateau. he told him that .L , he wished to be burial. there. and in that place! the saintol old man was laid to rest. In concluding, he said ho had tried to put the bright side. of muionary work bet-re the peopie, and he hoped thail. God Would still use him in this great work. After Mr. Stein‘imucr's address Ilsa mru Walters gave the beautiâ€" l'lll solo. “Just for To-dny." which wan much enjoyed Ir. HII'HIWL\- then M‘lrt‘i-T‘Q‘l the meeting. He is it small man. but has an extremely guy} mice, and. firmka very good English. H'e saw! that he mu give: them a glimpse of Japan . all!) the work 0! the missionaries. ,' 'lue ilrst modern missionaries whine to James 443 reel-s em. but ct. uh! R. , not w much- work. bull an ~zeal-s he.“ . the edict against Gin-intimilty «ma 01$!le In the Month of Mary. are. be (ll-ileum «in My Sill-mil. l»! nlElr-éil' in. “.‘Jl l‘l- Muslim; «nil ”in 51* They; «use lllu pin: ny- m «flavours i'u Huh" from law!» ll ”i Willi: na-ul-l uni it mu l.illlla.ll\luli._ M 0‘3?le my! in dill-Ll ill»: l-ngurldd w- llml mils \il‘lll not In sail in Mill: am all mites-luv alqu‘l \IlIlll 2“ law mi Now lime limo gm \l‘ mulled miniaturi- .m l Ltd native maul. ill-air. and then: an: ill umu null la. ' lulu-mi inn. in Japan ll‘tllh than” l ‘l‘lm animus“ lx’mlliwnw nullity \IYlll‘ il l-ll‘a-l alum sulllkl‘lbe llhl' ilk lllllllnlls ul lulu lll ill illull' “‘M‘Ollni vii-me are ml uuuuwtuug, will are hull. ulnar: .u'u lnu l‘mrhy ml. ru pu‘ltus la the under-mum M‘ more are live \luuhlti. two mun I“ u hum-item in “Unit“ llirmllum nettle-i. ul whom ll‘i‘. “mama to lllll‘ l“ The a Nike? l-llhdl ul M‘l‘ Nllllml'mul out i. n my.“ in Jinan Ur. Muller . an in ul'tiunlael in one of the lll‘al . emu cowl town-n m .lnmn ’l‘lilu was i no chiefly in UN Mllliflll luilmw of the llov. luv minefield be him Malt! Willa linoleum-4* of the linu- llan language in ma of tin mlwulu and we» the mean-lint lmnumu main to (nit-lat. When It. Windham left I: HIM-iv.» Wm! him at: Chair. f um at tho Mrlilt‘. .‘lwlrmino time i - all” that. when Huh ill-remit Wanted (l‘lfli‘n he Mm wall NlllM‘cfitlad by i luv- Ir. my. M town it a. l ”fire at learning au/l him an flI'llly ,3 - p . college. commercial and agricultural “l j ~ collages. Mr. Emberwn ill tibial: and work there. He said that own the army oflturu he ul 0 f; ”out fluorite and flay ewe lifter) . to no him and lb hear hlmneanll. , - My internal also we in fuller ‘9 . dun of the Work. for m‘loafrel‘t ‘ lavorlto “on the army off oars. m... m. Sutherland wear in Japan M... ....um.v o. m A . Afiwm iiiii ity, then situatel at Oahuurg. Ali-6| 1mm. 5 welcomed everywuere he goes. and people are writing to him from all over Japan to come and preach to them. Mr. Hiraiwa. gave a. short sketch of his life. As ayoutn he was brought up in the religion of Con- fucius. which he said was only a. theory of ethics. As a youth he went ‘0 the University at Tokyo and took miche as aspecial course. He had ‘ heard ol the christians. but was very much prejudiced against them, and he studied science, wondered how the teachings of science and chris- tianity could harmonize. ~One day a fellow student bought abible and brought it to ccllege. This student was abused by the other students, among the latter being Mr. Hiraiwa. But through curiosity he went with this man to Sunday School, but he did not like it. as the teacher talked til-them (most of them being Uni varsity students) as if they were children. But in the church was an ' ' and he went: brick the next Sundry to hear the music. Dr. Uochrane preached that night, and after the service he in- tervie-wed ‘him. This'secmod to be to hear the Word preached. not be- cause he liked it. but: merely. to find out faults in the Christian religion. But the geniality. courtesy and the lovable nature of Dr. seem-one Won from him so great an admiration than. he began to study the bible in an unrrejudioed way. The first thing that struck him when reading,the Testament was the high moral teachings of the Sermon on the Mount. As he read on the spirit of God began to take hold of him. l-br weeks he wrestled against ‘thht still small voice," but at last he was brought to the stage when he realized that lie was neinner. {Here he explained that the Japan- 969 uh] not like the word "ainner.’ ass it implied to them uerlminal.) Ne he tell more and me that he wins it slime-r. he was henna to the sour duet. Be saw the Saviour 4hr Sam 0' Hill «no crime and gave Hit: We «all he might have salvation: and ll: .lleldesl .W' llle up luUlll‘lal. .ll lm- lime When he new lumwll in mil-lat lie was it, humor of sol: «WW urine Univem v the ltlilni. ml millet in He Chi-inlet“ nmuelrl MM returned luv lvlilauivellll to H‘W -\ the in. el. NH “li‘llfll l lluu ll‘t‘illll l“ gill“ i'WMl ”lullHWl“. “fir “‘ he ulllh revolved hall the miller llu nu! lwn. uuluull lul lie iliil'llul liehlla‘a. lml uaavllail the Wool with lsihluese. and surely lie lull unveil lmuzull by lllu work}: ul his millldll‘n‘ hlr llu‘uiwu luw been Holmium; llw um .-l lul‘ llfi .lwm. llw ‘dl .i‘mlru lm in.» been «it “returned minister. lw lul- umlutluvl the mini iruullnmll \Hllll'll! lu llll‘lllll‘l‘ll i lllll that“ n- vl'vlll‘vr the JR muesli Ulllll'l‘ll lllll ll' mil llullul‘ “J o with: llllll l‘ronuhmt ul llw l‘vnfnl‘eum. the luulmul minor eliu «mulll helium lu mnvlmluu. Mr. Himlw midi 'Wlmt Japan wants i.- not u ultimo us! would or olllml. lull a liner truth in (flu-lot. and tlslu in tlw only thing that Will Work will u l‘olul‘llllllmll in Japanese mil-low. Mil many and individually.“ 'l‘lim would. minim: no they do from a mum ut m. H-lrnlwn'd in elliuenoo. vulture and practical o' ONORM are well earthly the cornea consideraâ€" tion ol‘ every fair-minded man. who- llwr he be Christian or not. As to the mlganmry work done in these lend- surely we can on. “By their lruilu ye shall know tliuln." runner; envelop. “roulette. u¢¢m¢.hr. lining on tho halloâ€"Juno" Illlnoo. ' Swing session .wu opened ata‘r" :l ‘i‘i‘ln“‘".l‘" . - mar '0 laid in Igtlof prmr. ' 1 y l . martin: on is at _ that they own League. m but rather of ll)? whole. out on llft‘ towards Ways of intelligence: 3. statuary l Papers could be of our a burning quid that the Aug of these “le aim w_.ou God's kingdom in This! nllian spiritual l ' a Kzugdou- of Gvd- 0", pen ‘ minuting Missionary Circulation of mis- 2. Get acme uns- “Tlie Apostle of 3.1mm? of district the am the at factor- i Id l: to es- nc small do- I a special purpose. The wtihye tlblw'a i iterature. 3' Wk! “k '- carri - aphs of the ena- of missionaries rk among- ting in the 4. Gases to can be sent Dr. photos! manners people the be made intorcs inment. Stereoscopic toms and and the This can e of an enter-ta y literatu League to League. said afew words , ur mission- I . . a ywo countries one- It we.“ and is th to mintain the ' and this policy w war with urine. shall; . of museum: round from Stephr relative neon than to prayer for o and Britidi other hand the soul. L__ T OF THE NEW YEAR. in China. . On the ' once formed by Ru Germany was Japan. with . would have a. of these powers. could do no lag bold bids for I were said to have tween the Lines of Russia. and Eagle became pl Triple .u France and too much for Japan. her upâ€"to-datie navy. chance with my one but combined we Russia was mat- the Japan. . Steinhauer. 3A.. then one: relative to the ; in tho North-west. oneers in misdonary Rev. James Evans. l -.â€"â€"._ thing. Mr Evans in the “‘1 .“lt allttl? teinhauer.f “n hm“ ' are welcomed that time he 1: soionary enterprise un- . . lien have always willing to give on Mr. 8 er. Fridm' progress of mi til the present. been found who were their very life for of the gomel. and spirit permeates world be brouzh Steirrhuuer himsel Morley. 4.? miles fr 803 from Winnipeg, There are. roaming through the they pick up ameag're the mall towns They a: to draw these be. point. but there that no’ bond another band wit inter- wore favorable Korea had iraiwa. l'rom ulterwiu'dfl. days before the \l- a teleg the effect that losing their pow. the news of the Al- The Korma red Rosin were eplaced by those Japan. d Russia modifi- iciea. awed a m governing min to Russia. reached acrisia. In. 3 information i learned that two llanoo wan announced me from K0 the Japanese or there. liancc wee made p ministers who favo turned down and r who were . France. Germany an remective pol here dlgr the favor with which lish. In tho pm The axl‘lr' ln it is onLrnsthis 1 e churCh will the t to Christ. I is stationed at am Calgary. and. where they have ' many Indians West. where - living round e trying do into one central is a stringent rule jnin . receive:l ram ran to were Then rim-col. ubhc. favorable Winter Clothing. ed the! r The rev. gentleman ment to show the Jar an Feb, 1002, ' luhlic evenit. wubjects were there. ‘ could not sing cur no: they refrained fro When King E Suit._ yr members can bout the consent of . - bers of mm bands. we regard the Eng they celebrated a great Only a few British and as lunal anthem their the people. and: not colleges and . still they are . him: the gospel, injunction. I the Kingdom of God 1 '1 all other = althouzzh the? have they schools like Japan. teaching and r-roa. " in the biblical Test uson any one of them. Anchor your highest expectations hen: hopes Will be fully realized. YOU’LL BE SORRY 22?: If you place your order anywhere else before you read these slaughtered ' Ii 8. prices:â€"â€" MEN'S Stylish Wel Overcoats that were 0 m singing defyers . dwaxd was being and your aval renew was lebratc the event. Naval College. Green- anau students are the only foreign uh. 11 students there. hi: the allianco diplomatic event belieiin "Seek ye first an”. His- righ‘teousncss. an things will Rev. book by Dr. arteristioa." own. crowned agreat n , bold in Japan iAli-io at the ' wich. England. admitted. being = tiorn alllowe'l to son be added." to ce Leigh then reviewed Smith. called “Chinese - It was an admir- er. giving in short compass wumo of the character, life. , bin 0" the Glinese. he quoted Mir. Char able pap a. brief r habit and were In concluding this review nor as saying. “China cann from within. e from without." an. Rev. Garbutt. re- eat book of J. R. Mott inmtion cf the World It firm; clearly a living heathen the living chris- urai has too t reaponoibil- ration. Mr. Hiraiwa thong we.s the greatest of the 19th century. To those who ‘ growth of the earth, this allian the right diroodo by the speaker the for Christ. the min will be won. ‘lf China it! to on are interested in the Kingdom of God on :e was astep in It was thought t if we can win greater part the anti be saved must corn The ohairu. viewed that gr on the "Evangel in this Generation." pointed out that th has 3 great claim on than. and that the ch loll: thrown this gr y on the future gene Alter these papers were seed. Rev. nediction. SESSION. fternoon session 3 Mr. Henderson presid- Rev. Salvation $7.00. 38.00 and $9.00. for .......... 85.00 ’S Suits and Overcoats that were 810.00 and $12.00. marked down. . . 36.85 MEN‘S Suits and Overcoats that were $12.50, $14.00 and 815.00. drop m...so.so FUR BIG AND LITTLE BOYS. llOTE TWIISBPSl Tl’illlSBl’S ! TPOHSBPS ! 2 piece Suits from $1.50 to $2.00, for 31.00 piece Suits from $2.50 to $3.00. for 1.60 Anybody can afford an extra pair of 3 piece Suits from $3.00 to $4.00. for 2.00 J $ . Juan 0! . be converted the nobleman-the m who hold high offic and no persons c HEN as â€" must an do this Japanese. The edu- catul Japanoo is thoroughly ac- quainted with. Chinese classics. ' fllmllflr tastes. and knows a deal of their philosophy. and weoau i: would be for con- win over to reached. an. i better than the re ad the Mir. great" meeting was dismi Leigh pronouncing the be AFTERNOON Alt 2 o‘clock opened. lug. .\ see how feasible i secratod Japanese to Christ their fellows in China. . After the address Mr. Steinhnuer sang a solo in the Indian dialect. er- the last verle. which he mg - ir- Eng‘l’ . then the a Rev. (tor the opening hymn H. Strike led in prayer. M“. Hiraiwa ing. and by means explained workers. tell how the rev mermaid. tbout 12 years a t in Japan owing to the with which European duptod. In no place tiou more marked than The mgregationo n to amere handful. the China-Japan war. over a great ospority set: in. and trade This. the meet- C9141: of a map of Japan lielda and their Mr H'iraiwn‘ was askadho ival in Japan coin- lied as followa . go a reaction came :rarvel- addressed pronounce Thus calm o to acl mnventiona ever he The speak thoroughly can we are set this conventlo whole district. especially wil the great "spam uron thou. the mission 090 rue of the beat: ld in tne district. ers were Itrom: men, secreted to God. and the influence of n will permeate the and our young people and more billtw which rests Be rep e that abou pidity ' were a was this reap in the chute dwindled Then came After this war was wave of industrial pr Factories were started grew with great however, did not and the missionari tons were in the Ni. this time an ev wan fanned among churches. A perio emu-aged for. babe in The first day there we sit present. and it Ieome woo. k1 have to give up. struggled on. and on u: there were pr tenth day the after thin the the members and people the la hing t I feel more hes. dow J. F. P.. Reporter. E g i i i i i i i Children Cry for CASTOR IA. llarvoy Tornshlp Couple Iarrlod. At All Saints' church. Peter-hora. on Saturday. Mr. Harry Parker. of North Harvey. was united in marri- 68“ with ma- daugbter of Mr. Arthur Dcwdney. er. the same township. The marriage was very quietly nel- ebraled. only the necessary wilucsu‘l having been present. air left on the 5.10 train for Toron. journey. On their return they will take mum in Vermont. rapidity. help the churches es and native pas- depths of Mair. angelical alliance the Protestant ) of prayer was old every dad. re only fiveor d that they But they a fourth day d on the S S 3 l Charity Dewdney. esent 14. on place was filled. and church could not hold that flocked to hear praying on begin. spread and breuglrt to m.\Cle.l‘Ie. as. Little on. hold in ’l‘ol‘- was a nail helpful. or hymn ll luhlreml the s of North: mm 1595 sm- loilcthlllmlfi Ommeilllor of ‘jlorlpooo. All cleared, pod brick hon-q! ' . la'I‘ barn with stone collar. woli fenced. J . wu|n A." so. ol‘poeoym ' IL were found in From this The happy vemeu be great revival over 16.000 people were the light. ' iliet'. lain. read an admirable the melanin? Volunteer Ufillahtloh. which was out... Ale .Qler amine one. lemma liter ,slhgllli one l meiehmer. 3A.. Interest her. Well» Elliel‘km mu ill this went in mill will mm mm rmnnogp IUSINISS ._..___â€"â€".___. contrary: Al. lot. or“ to on ewoddlug “fl“ cum on is. no. ‘ Mon. all b“ or. heard and M em dmlv out“ 5 =2 1'. I :1 3 “turn . r Lil-ll“ .‘ he‘s paper 0 .5 Mimlwu whfi‘th‘ulllls \ll ...'.l\\ \1|\\|\|\° all... Mr meelln ill to sublime. “eat . 7 » _ u'tnrlvsl‘gllwh “at.-. _ = is .. , alder- fllelilhhuer 0L alluvial whom MN it w. l «low A lN‘ Metre l‘lllllln lurlll U went out into the tiny mlll'ull‘y. Ilium alum. '.\\\l‘l\. ' rising. to I all . -l9l\ ..Iv IO are We... .. . 6:366 ~~~~~ w: s l.\l_ .. I“... \‘llli‘lIl MAM ........ 'r‘y the a, ll! MM hair slalom. l in stimuli“: . «w Yuri lilo”. mm rem l. the l‘k is es lured I new rum oullego he null" work of NM to Norway the lum- Events 0 bible in the ullah ll he luvoulwl fluted that put of h We to inilho Now Revola. thence l. “i. M. nlvemty- “ii -lulohv .hovonlm ...... lee ::::::::3.333133}"xiiiiiiig A. 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Home Study loony of our TIN nuclei I! IAlelllproduo hiatus-billa- you. orwounwhowlobono Wpdhhuu. loo-lad. Our-ow «blag-o. " contain all Soot... Write lot It: Macao NOW D E P A R‘I‘o Control Mm GollogcJoronto U. I. 0.... Pflnolul. a: "In: new and lilinself 2' .M. ”"d .III'l0\| to revise. ollIlus of th the annular lldroa to the muo- of the and of mm the Tho Reserve. ho aid the world WWW on “Iron [ivo- “I My“ um um. lm in l egress: ”.888 06.8! Jeane-o Allin-or no New. lime; 9.er W Th many W of God. em. out to “kw .‘.‘ If . HIM O n fi”)ll”"l"l W‘fiwOMQ-QMAO‘ "E‘lfliw . ['3 MI MN... . ‘ ‘ W on» ' M 000.00. ”alternates”: 8:83 a 8::8:===88882:::::t%83 t O“+CJ.D 0.0-”...- .09 8‘83? ‘0‘. o.’. HIS Challenge Sale of ours clears the way for inventory. It’s Clearance we're after and it’s clearance we’ll have. Cost selling and loss selling as much by us as by you, because the time for profits is past The cash we realize on present stock comes like “velvet” after a very pros: 0 porous and gratifying season. PRICES FALL H EAVI LY. Every article you see in the entire big store is underprice. Styles all up toodateâ€"pnces down to rock bottom like the wireless telegraph rates. . THIS .IS THE SECOND WEEK OF GOUGH’S CHALLENGE SALE. and its voltage IS Knocking the kinks out of the grasp of the light-priced sellers P» 7 It’s not knocking a few cents oil" the price of an Overcoat or WI . It's not taking $10.00 for $12.00, or $3.00 for $7 OOâ€"that’s easv. Bu: It's MAKING FIFTY CENTS BUY A HUNDRED. That’s What's makina a... "3 '0 goods whirl oil the tables with the velocity of a J anuarv blizzard I And ’Zhal's $.90 what ought to make you get a skate on 3 Read over a few glittering prlCt“ to-‘mr . 3 2.50. . .‘r OYIBII’A' 1 Made Suits and l TROUSERS that were $1.00. $1.25 and ".31? I. ..,5., .0. ........... 5.4. 15.9: .5515? film “-5“ we‘ve marked “m t° ---------- 3°° MEN'S Suits and Overcoats that were TROUSERS that were 31'50’ 31'75 and 3 m $2.25, go now for only ............... 81-00 ‘mdti? TROUSERS that were $2.50. $2.75 3:9 3 and $3.00, now sell for .............. 81.65 2.3.“ these guillotined prices:â€" 3 piece Suits from $4.00 to $5.50, for 2.70 thered into big bargain lots, and the little money for them will soon clear the shelves. 3 1mm B. J. GOUGH, The Wonderful Cheap Man. 3,3“ :35 no OM””W“””””M”M“OM ... Illlllill Ellllllll lo the Iron rwrvnu lumen 10-day. waWJ .Nr-V \ \V\\\\\' \\\\\\\ Give- lhorrnh train- ln‘ la theory “in .33.. roll loo 125 so 'ithll [in core fen-.8 miles from Hallie in} . stream. ‘ odorohordudud 6 value cum .1 1 an: vol? dulnblo form. " vo l “D m m ‘ luau! hr- ono mile north ol Mum. Sou". ‘ ”VilLL .35.: lunrook. Goodness. hue. fem-horn. LINDSAY, trunk. '1 9 M. u m M, g" “HON. |u¢ . tn .0. ”r“ in let Cal in first." i. .III . llauro term «or Vole-elm m oer-on “‘0 "will. torn-hm a" rim olouol. lune hour and from her- wllh l quoutlly of hlryu Q“... ""4.“ ' i «on roller convenient to no . C“. $.M. . .t M “d "I‘d k ”1.....1 i‘ in“ .0 peel moo. ”ore and Neel-lush chop. lu “N fem i lulle- out of tho-co. . ““ grow “5‘“ “t" “"3 “M "‘“’ .‘fltnohm l ”1.0m «loud. l m hardwood be... anwlo l... 4.1... v H... m lune house all law with “on well The ”n M“ a v i W9“ 9' "QQ’ P... Q). . on Id mu “ '9“ “t llllm" II I 'I‘ .dvm 0‘" l..‘”‘. .Iue‘ h‘ IH'M“ ’ m were m. I mile. on“! of the u n N «no M. Mr human. well fem , 'W“ “‘"W “W "’ "‘ “we... r: “‘ "W. l" “h Ml “‘ W ‘00. .0. W 'l . luruiv in...“ u ‘ Mum hm our KlNWd null ell ' M or en am i. . .. . .. elected. and tune helm ml. from. '5". ‘ in women ...‘L‘...1’..2. “Galaxies. ' 'i“ . ”‘M i w. “‘ “lulu. l“ W '00“ “at the formal. .u tho 4!. “A omen. Male no («at More. Tenn moi should Noam no u. pm».- :h'” of mm» my my. " 0an 'o ‘ .. . Wm» u... leM-ur lieu lI Foul». for the lolml way" . Ni ii i . ale. “melon“. tour. In ale. J - “3| “ . autumn-love luncheon. “fl. . ' J“ . 'r“ .ullurahru on mile north of 00mm lot More: a 3 mole ' :l mil“ one We». loo «2: " PUBLI ' i E. m, .g “ I. g l. “ 0 M‘- M. w r 0 N0 l‘lC “molar-loll Mode. pod -_... T ~ blob mundane a with on d Thou-eel old-coll 0! it. I“ " " ' m but eons» oollnu la a. county. ora' Outrage“ IIIII . Situation in everything that could he dulr- will be bold l. w “‘1' " .5 “00M 100m cleared. _ l' A . la the ‘1‘.“ ol imm‘ are for. in Impose. pod built-go. 0” a m. ”08. 1: ”no «to laminar 0am». build n ll d“ .‘I' lot Pnrpooo 0! rod" , l . lonely cleared. ’ ' All“! Blah-on of the mucus-£1) . g... .a m M “. so... Idea. .1.” and mainland-onus)» you” ~.v..~‘ 1“" m!” brink MUG: coolly olouodâ€" 1"“ “W' ‘ G (‘0le ~ g . ‘ 1m

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