: Give satisfaction because the material is of the be“ and the work- whip without. fault. We invite an inspection of our large aitiml public. Just now is 3 ga yangorder for n (411 uni-ting shun: on“. We invite an inspection at stock of SCOTCH, IRISH, CANADIAN WEAV ES. ,._‘i, w: show one. dm’a hi1 to see on: fgcods and get our p» ices before Mug. It. will pay you. 'h 6P3 Iownsmp mamas Eight candida!“ in the Ho!!! for the councilâ€"Speeches at the Public -â€",-Iocting_-iha Parana Cement Go. By-Ia-t: an Issue. ; ï¬twithsta‘nding the cold tweaâ€" Lher all parts of the township were yell represented at the nominatin- cemetzr} on Monday. inns were as follows: ’ FOB REEVE. ! John Sluggert’. proposed by Chas. Collins and W'. B. Corneil. JaS.McLean, pI‘OpOSBtl by J. H. Hopkins and Wm. H. \Vuson. Peter Hawkins, pro by . 11:08. Curr'ms and Jos. Repol‘ds. s‘. v FOR COUNCILLOR. ‘ Wm. Best. proposed by Ed. Jac 1116 Jas. Connolly. - Samuel Conner, proposed by ] 5rd Jackson and Robt. Brown. 11:05. Hicksgn, proposed by “18“». Vv..- 5rd Jackson and Robt. Brown. , 11105. Hickson, proposed by Jas. annually and Robt. Brown | - Wm. H. WiJSon, proposed by John 11:05. Cum-ins and Richard Jackson. ‘ - John Sluggett, preposed by Wm. H. ‘ Wilson and Jazz. Reynolds. 3 ‘ Jas. Beebe, proposed by Newton. ï¬nale, and Ed. BurnS. Bobt. J. Patterson. preposcd by W. 'J. Thornc and John T. Corrine. . . ,Wm. Isaac Reid. proposed by Mich- _ 501 Fox and Jas. Byrne. Peter Hawkins, pmpOsed by J. H. Hopkins and Wm. H. Wilson. Josiah )1. Ball. proposed by Robt. . Brown and Richard Jackson. 1 5 ‘ Th" Public Meeting. ' ; ; ï¬t 2 p.111. the presiding ofï¬cer dc- ed the nominations closed and tend the list of nominees. Mr. New- ton Smalc was then elected chairman. and after acknowledging the honor done him, called on Reeve Motown -to ï¬ddreSS the meeting. : Mr. McLean did so in his usually : 6 . I I I o 1 1 manner, clearly set ‘ Council .work of the year now alps"- ing, the financial condition of the township. etc. He. then referred to -- ~ Lâ€" I--. A: Hm. 'Lmdsay Portland VII.» VVâ€" ,, WI» ‘- V' every ratapaycr would vote 38 it meant an increase of n the towuship of at leaSt $2 instead of a few dollars now ...... A n. went WNW»; wuâ€" ._.._ 7 every ratepayer would vote for it, as it meant an increase of revenue to the township of at least $200,a year instead of a few dollars now received. He was entirely opposed to bonuses, hut regarded this partial exemption of taxation for tenp years. a great benefit to the township,“ the rev- enue for the plant a-jter the lapse of ten years may reach a thousand dolâ€" lars annually. He had been elect- ed Reeve by aoclamation for the pas-t three years, and was willing to serve the ratepayers as Reeve for the oom- in‘g year it they should prefer him to either of the Other two nominated. He didn’t believe in canvassing, as he deemed it an insult to the intelli- gence of the ratepayers. who knew enough to select the best men for the genera of the township. ’ Hr. Sluggett then addressed the j:.l -A+ Ane‘rï¬ w. CHEER, In: “11m wu' Haw ruvuqv We have used “Sunlight Soap,†and we it is the best soap made, that’s why we are w that the Sunlight way is the best way to wash At ï¬rst we used to wash with Sunlight Soap did with common soap, but after we washed printed on the package, we would never wash 1 -L AA. A- -A-‘p nnt‘ t‘u We have used “ Sunlight Soap,†and we want to. tell you that it is the best soap made, that‘s why we are writing. We found out that the Sunlight way is the best way to wash with “ Sunlight Soap.’ At ï¬rst we used to wash with Sunlight Soap in the old way sure did with common soap, but after we washed according to directions printed on the package, we would never wash the old way again. We ï¬rst soap the articles, leave them to soak and then rub out lightly on the wash board. Not much to do and it makes the clothes white as snow. ASK FOR THE OCTAGON BAR Sunlight Soap W M: cloth: will}: and won’t injure M: m. t LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, TORONTO.I to. récorcn,‘1msa, and best DIAN WEAVES. Betta have nm'cr been oï¬'ered to a. o 23.3 To a LA. . 7 A- .m Rind Yaw Hm AM Bought withdraw last year owmg to new. School trustee. and had been urged by ratepayers of both sides 0! poll- ties to run tor the Reeveuhip this I year, although it was reported that PH RO’S U1 i 8 he was coming out as a. party man. ‘ but he wanted the ratepayers that such is not the case. He was in the field to stay and wouldiI elected, ’ . serve the township faithiully. sfactxon . because the Mr. Hawkins next epok': and said the beat and the work- he intended to run for the Beemhip . f It this year. but since Mr. Sluggett in- .ut 8’“ ‘ tended to oppose Mr. McLean he would .withdraw from the Reeveahip and run for Council. The chairman then called {:1 Mr, 7 ~ A Ellis. who clearly explained e roaâ€" “ EAVEb- Bette-x sons why the Linda-3y Cement Cont- DPVul' been ofl'ercd to a pan ,- preferred building in 095‘ ‘ rather than elsewhere, and. as. a rate- ' .gm m, I“ m gamete _ . 1 pa wn mac -n ’tte ~ it... Is a seed tune *0 19'" ; Other municipalities-were willing not ,- a (411 unit. If you are _ only to exempt but to grant a bonus . d‘ , f i1 ‘ m' to secure the factory. It was then-:- “ 0““. -nt ‘ 3 fore to the interest of every rate. in inepecfion of our large l‘CH, IRISH, and bat ld get our pviees before will pay you. w r330, Merchant Tailor. -. . Isniï¬'mnmmms â€"___.â€"-__ {11238in VISA. 0"“! MIMI FOB amesmv ates in the Flefd for the Speeches at the Public gyms Portland Cement m an Issue. aiding the cold nwca- ts of the township were nted at the nomination the old hall at Rivere‘ide Monday. The nomin 1t- ? clear and satismctery account his SieWhrdship. {as did aiso his-am. payer to vote for the by-law. -Mr. Best than followed and gave a d. Hichon, Ooulter and Hawkins. Mr. Hickson referred to the by-law as a good thing {or the township. ~ The new candidate! then followed. Mr. Wilson said that North~eaat Op: had not beenrepresentod {or several years. except by outsiders, and he thought it was entitled to a local representative. If elected he would serve the township to the best of his a‘bili‘ty. . .Mr. Roche spoke in a humorous strain and said. he would feel more honored by a seat. in the Council. among so many commuters. than by om: in the ‘ local legislature or any- where up to the senate. Becoming serious, he said he had been: urged in .run for Council for some years pass, but declined .tc do >0. He .would amept‘ nomination this time and if elected carefully guard the inter- terests of the townships in every re- Spect, without fear. favor or affec- tion. ~ . ' by John Jackson i 4 pan. 1 lane: on tho Ballot. i '1' 0 following was will go on elm ibuhot: :50: 31350:. Mason. McLean ! and Sluggett. For Councillor â€" 3 Mussrs. Best. Bonita. Hickson, Haw- Ikins. Patterson, Roche. Wilson. l Lvu. Mr. Rob‘. J: Patterson Spoke brief- ly. saying, he was willing to storm: the township as councillor if elected, and would have no other motive than the general welfare of tho tom-M He was, however, Opposed to the by- LUV. as he thought the plant should be usgsgd.-n,,othcr property .m' lh‘ townalnp. Mr. Reid followed and said he was apposed to the by-L'Lw on principle, and thought anything in the way of bonus or exemption should not ‘be granted. It elected to Council, he would have the best interests of the township in View at all times. Mr. Ball said he was not a candi- Ruhr. but might be at some future Mr. Ball said he was not. a candi- date. but might be at same future time. The chairman then gave his upin- ion rcgarding the lay-law and said ev- ery ratepayer should vote for it. as will undoubtedly be a beneï¬t to the township in many respects. After tendering a vote of thank: to the chairman the meeting closed at ham. anything to all or wut u buy anything advertise in The Pot. The Best Remedy for Group. (Manson. Kan.. Daily 6103):.) This is the season when the woman ‘ wno knows the best remedies to: cram: is in demand in every neigh- borhood. One or the most terrible things in the warld it! to be awdkeno ed in the middle of the night by a whoop from one of the chimren; 'Ihe croup remedies are hlwaya :- sure tc be lost, is case of Group. as a revolver is sure ‘to be lost incaso or burglars. when used to be an oldtaahinmed remedy for croup, mm: as him syrup. but some modern mothers fly that 'unmberlain's Cough Remedy is better, and doesnot cost so much. It causes the patient to “throw up the phlegm†quicker, tend gives relief in a marten.- time. Give this remedy as anon as the ‘crcupy cough appear: and it wil: prevent the attack. It never anus and is pleasant and safe to tab. For ale by all W9. A -':v. 1'. Brown; '0 Mmdei Ellen Olmliï¬ when I: .mmG-ï¬l lsst year owing to heme PDGUE.-â€" In 0513, on Wed- :cqmbar. 23rd. 1903, by Baby“), 'ngmee! 191.35 IARRIAGES If You in Mr. "in: W GAME 0' wanna PLAY All“? Pnsidontlioo-Pruldon Toms About Inn up 00 once. The [inst games (qr, the Shepherd- Needler Cup will be played eight rinks a sideâ€"tour here and {our in Orfllinâ€"next Insuredâ€. Jan. m. The ï¬nding of the rink: on the 28th of December is given below: L “-:_‘_ .T .Burb W. Hun! WW3.“ ‘ wild int-‘0 In zgaaï¬pï¬ï¬ï¬po “aw“ â€NH r H 5. 3522 “PM“. 1:5; 5:59? 24 A. Store Om one-l games haye 5v. “nu .- the river ice that they have that- need toquit coming to the bonï¬pioli! the plan was adhered to in the fu- ture. Several times they have blamo ed the bad ice for losing their games, and their doctors have reaped a har- vest after they got home from rheu- matism‘and colds. In fact. so unpop- ular has this scheme been in the post that there is not the slightest prob- ability of it bring resurrected this year. From the standpoint of ice alone, it is an impossibility to have good curling on river rinks in the west. The tint maybe laidout care- fully, got precisely level. all cracks filled and everything shipshnpc. In a couple of hours the temperature goes down live or ten degrees, the ice be- gins ‘to crack. heaven up, and even Marathi: chquers have been known to say unuw. um vvu' ditions which any minister who ever curled would torgive the form. I! the temperature is' over ten above zero the ice gets sticky; if under five or ten below too keen and with the heaving ice is apt to make the curler msick. It is impossible to keep the ice either intact or level. A few degrees 0! frost. no matter how Smooth-'theeheethhaabeen made. will crack it in every direction, the cracks guiding the stoma. moi-11y Echo slow ones. of! to region: un- ‘known and not on the same mp“ I the tee. , ‘ fln Iatrimonlal Swindle the lulua , in Anchor Deception. A very .mmn EM-indling gun) has been played. "on an Indian! farmer who cntcflainad our night it stun- ;gprciaiming to he a. minister. In the morn-ins a young couch appur- ed and asked an way to the minim- ter'u saying that they wanna to go: manic-d there. Tha tanner thought of the 3:1th mm mu shy/mg ‘wimx him and suggested tint the there. The cup- lcoupbe be max-led - . . ., , _-_v.-_..a éhn mn- :90â€. ‘ mine farmer and his wife Sign! the crtdioate as witnwoc. Wily Mae farmer was notified . Mn __-.- a..- 1"." “Wt: m-uv -_-_-__ J (not a. note for 81,000 was due» '11»: had signed 0. note. instead otdmar- riage ocrtzlicatc. mhe swindlau {discounted the now. Formula --nrs. Jae. Beech. orgaden. B. (3., â€"Mr. humming o! Petal-hora, was in town anti-stuns day. . «Er. Wes. R. We. of Peter- boro, was in town for the holiday. mm. J86. Dickson. D. L. 8.. of Foa- elon F3318. Was im town on Satuuhy. N. F. A.MASWeyn.. J. .C. ngfltone......... F. Knowhon ......... W. Mounnnn...... J. D. F‘lavellc ......... F. Omndell ............ G. H. Hopkins ......... G. A. Little ........... L. V. O‘Connor ...... B. H. Outhbert ........ J. Boxndl.. ..... G. McFadden" ..... ‘... L. 512anth ...... . Dr. Sutton .......... .. Dr. Walkers...†‘ W. 3. Witness... T. Gage.. 71‘. Dog-thorn. "on. W. Greer... a . Hood’s quapgrilla . ‘L_ _.-.s Burke ...... . ........ A VERY um SUIIIILE. Millâ€; ....... m :vm ulnar mt tax was. Ca tarrh u no u no: for the Sheph°rd' wfll be played eight tour hero and {our in 11mm. In. M. Moon: Shiatsu!) (worm (WKGOVERNMEM (Pebarhoro Stamina. Duo. .19.) On the "a of I mankind election â€nonlethal me Mink made a. to th- momma pmonnel of and year'- Cocnvii. V61, ten“ nuns! are being mentioned on candidates to.‘ new on the Ooumil Souls and nan the mtg-seat .mu more general. zine map of usndidewe for alder- mank? honouu promises to be very mall this election. Ethane is a feeling among men who have anode e study of municipal cumulonimputionhrly with regard to PMDOI’DU‘II. um with the n!- dition of tn: mun wad. “.1 the it:- cdxental incleapa ol municiml duxicc of the m of the Council. some ‘ usage: will ham to ho inaugunzod in we manhunt! guvmnment o! the :uwn. Dunn: me put you the alder- mtn hgme wt a may lugs amnnt or men- tine attending to cwio unt- tan. Eves-y‘mmbor ot the council id also. mantra: of noun commutcc some being members of novel-11. n to any on» in touch with man-a at the city hall. the Last. malt be 1p- pygent my. to [ill the podtion of n_‘ ,Â¥L____-|_ A_A 0:“ 7....-." -V, oldermon in Namath. and {in i it properly. mule-r the pro-ant uro- tom. .1 We portnon of the ‘ alderman-s time must neocaurilybo dovoUd M the town's “him Bard. In \ night panned without a mating o! mane one of the oommitteeitmd Ireqwnuy two or three committee meetings are held on the mac oven- ing. Not only this. but during th: day time more are man'v undone when it is necessary to «mtg-m9 and attention to civic affairs. Llano mtmbcm' of this year‘s Council. it must. be mid to their credit. hm: given their time uogrudginzb’. and ‘2 great deal has been amampliuhod. ‘ As time progressed. however. and the dutim bwumc multipiiod. .“ the rr-som syotun is maintained. lLWLU ba impossible for men who are on- united: in Mae“. or professional {window mutton the Coun- macro,“ 1 reeling mg a mum, her who hue givsn the matted-con- .dcnbie Wt. that' making will ham to In down to Into the doth! of tho mounts: lighter. It unbwtmmmtoboretsiuedon tnoMand in monarï¬oo of the town. Sam: at tho mum alderman no not anxious to stand {or reval- motion 51 we: will be obliged to give as much time a has bow noc- Tmre are a number or aliernitive cysts-no. any one of which would re»- newe the situation at preunt exist- ingathpo speedy adoption or some _Â¥-_ _ _..A “3:“! In one 01’ than: seems a many. In fl‘uonto Council meetings eta held over: two ween. but we detlilo of the. work are attained to by oom- miemon-ers, who era high untied :ind fully comment men. and the heavy mam-U of amines are turn- ed ovenw the Board 0! Cool: )I. each member of which. except the Lhyor. ran-ï¬xes a salary 9‘! $700 per year. the Mayor receiving $4.000. By this plan the members 01' the Coun- cil are relaxed of a. great deal of the dated. which. if it had to come under Lhe supervision of the mem- bers. would 006W 1 gmt' deal of WMERWORKS BY-lAW fOR $|0,000‘00 To 18!: MIEPA‘YEIBS'. The flats: Communion»: rupee“.- tully request. the ratepayers to vote for the $10,000.00 Ey-ltw. It will not increase your has one cent. as both the principal and interact wiil ha mid by the (buminsiouxo the be paid bJ‘ same as th and "4,000.00 by “a upon which I asked to [’3' 3 ‘ un--â€" -_ t holmfl by-hw; you are not giving anything “my. but inmating in pro- perty which will! bring goad retums. and the property still bellomtglon. ‘ ‘,_ Ant-Ind- tun bur. guy-r“.-. 7- Th: amount is reunited (of extend- ing she mind! nnd putting in new survive». etc. (Hie mount expendod .M†Ill-y M'u’IuU OflIflflu vote For Same at the Election on londay, Jan. 4th. ' or m’fl amount WA $10,000.00 and in“ “I'm wt of thO G $10,000.00 and intcnd to w the balm out of the awnings, 3nd not a dollar will In med swept to: ex. tending the works. :Wn: have no in: mm the moth! at a profit and mid 0“ $1,038.00 at the principal of Plum pudding at Christmas was unknown to my ancient times. 'A child of ï¬ve should weigh (libs. be ‘1 1-2 inches in height. and have a chest girth of 23 1-2 inched. Christmas cards are a. commutin- ly modern institution. The idea came from the mono): New You cards. washing table linen. or any :10 h, stained with gag. avoid put- ting it hrbofling water. which will not the stall. Put the cloth iuoold .wnter. 3nd: tharstoln can be my easily â€mend. __ '., 4 Wired to: future ex- WI and some» .1902 AP satin“ 1’.in unn- .“u a un‘ do on we 475,003.00 lay-lawn now in (area. a: you have never been a cent. mm: is not n 311, and fill; pro-ant up- . $16,623.56 “2,178.58 taking Tor 22454.18 4 (83.69 2 [83.74: 8017.00 _..â€"â€"â€"I «50.00 which has been m-' ms! {or mum-owl. i- wot c; of these. mmmn be - l aria-ted Lt an annual municunl «lec- to hold ofï¬ce. for at» be signal! the details of ad- ministration of many mature which are now look!!! after by the commit- the men-1| policy to be followed. and tbs matter could than behxnded Dover to an ! ‘oulingaut. mun-“onus An ex- «nple 0! this is (mud in Toronto. Ilmongh the can! we. oniy analog- thorotho oom- m _ mustang-s are appointed by the Gonn- I :«m Board of Control. Lt in Mt (hot the canal-flows thwld be ' dental ! Hon of the I ' mama-um. teed. {the (bowl! could decide on 1136 be WI: roqgoodble to the peopla _for their summit-tn- lums coming under unit 1 An altomot'me pan to that auc- _A,-...4. .4...“ a. m cnnmtute a Board ‘ â€1h “torn-tin:- plan to mm. m;- uu an)" in to co 'tute a anal-d can 0! Conuol within the council. chain: next who wmld be. in-a potilion to give time to civic attain. and an- mm to than men the decals or work, or which. the.» wilt b: with the advent 0! the nut you. an :n- creuinc number- . . - L Lâ€" sh- «A'Mala ot“¢ï¬.Ԥun that it .ia cet non who if we! “" their time “10““. W {Fviionld be an wasâ€. “3"?†Ul- ‘vu. u-_... is (hat and: member of the coun- cil be and a salary to. in ame'uure acimbumc them (or the time spent and xuyonaibihtics inciden‘ul to the with» of aldomnan. In Toronto. where tne induidual membacs o! the. Council perhaps do not spend any anon time in the interest at the attain of .the city. mun aldzrm-m' in paid. the amount. hovwvu, being a lonupautxvdy small one. than who bring forward that phn as tn: col ntion. argue that if the mambua of me Coumil were paid 9 small “my! lw. â€"v_ v to the ndministntion or mummy“ stunt - 3 Katie of the above wens are given as the Examiner's ooluuon. It simply the: ohm: to the opiu- ione' o pcinta oitixenu on the quee- lion. , It in e tact patent to .11 Inc have toilowcd the record at the Nunicip‘lv'. Council during this and preot'dlng sou-s um. the duties or incteasing and with the hue population which the New Year wall Irma. with but. one extra mount»: of the il to “it _in maxim: hummus: continue the industrial papa which it In: ant.and. it possible accelerate the rot-.3 of pro- grate. instead or devoting attention to pztty flutters or dunil, web as has to ho (hue now. The solution of this problem will be welcome not ouiy to the members of the Council. but to the citzcna manually: . 'iFia minted“??? the 84.0001†debentute‘. and me it not for the' large incmne in cost of cod and #113 employm-mt of u second engineer. no as to give a first- clm canine. we couid nuke a bet- lér mowing. It will pay to immune the ser- wicrs. we principle we have adopt- ed in that no sen-ice will b: put in unleu the party guarantee: to axe enough water to pay for the me in {hue yuan. sud no extension at mainï¬ hi 11nd: unltp 'n good profit :- usual. By nation 0! the Town owning an work. ‘you are saving more than (numb to pay we annual amount r:- quinad to pay than ,dehentms The extra lire hydrate which hm: bean put in would alone cost the Town $450.00 per your emu. It thin by-mr is ddented we shall ham:- to acme» to put in any more services. ‘nd it would surely be un- fair to tofu-e mate: to ratepayers «rho are “mix to my to: the can: at a good proï¬t. 1: minus portion burned the Morn. any. would not militate to supply any par-non who Manta! water where than n: a good 9mm. and aural: the Town cannot allow! to tan any other pos- ilion. and wo couldently at you to vote for’the by-hw mule policy we hue adopted. It Sound, Known. 'l'l‘pronto Meet-am.) It is wmduful the enthusiasm that {M can» at R L mm nmkenfl in Onluio Comet-ï¬nite oonvam'ions, or it mld be wonderful it til: mme at.“ Wed ottonor than once ave.†twb wec‘ Take Lantive Bruno Quinton ‘l‘nbâ€" Ieu. m wn mam! tho may I! it [till to onâ€. E. W. Grave‘s dz; attainment“ an. 1-0 WAODLDII on: our Si: by tha ndvocatu but it .ia possible to I they were pad {or n. W pantiouo on ad it. is b-alievad thut inprovcmzut over the in use. , in one which “9% J. a. soomsmn. J. .R. HDNEILLIE. mans mum. Commissiom a. FLAVELLE Oath-mm. The Iona-u! Weekly leg-am ........................ The Weekly Put. ...................................... The two papers I: bought may ................. . ‘l‘ho two men under our olcr ...... . .................. Saving . Good until January 15th, Sim. weekly. for ONE DOLLAR per yen. This otter is exclusive, a can b. and. by no other “per. 1.: we haw. â€Renaud the en-luszve tor thb district. mutual.“ THIS FACTâ€"Egnlgubuflkamyy‘gg‘aelddgw i: w- e â€a.“ eekl or on year mmmmm'inm’" gummatthatwecan makeno m from this $933†must be pad in ulvance. tad .11 umr- W , --AAA_- THIS COMBINA'HON u n glut one. Your home paper give: you In mnmlocdnews. theme-Imam melon-1 gossip. The floats-en! you . front markets. department. of Intel-at to farmers. sad, in particular. ten- ur- d 111m and interest In The Home. One paper is the complement of tho other. They dovetail Into each other. nod never overlap. OUBBCRIPTIONS my beck: at any time. If your “Melinda: 1- Il- pddlnndnncmend you want The neutral Weekly Build a anon randy mmmdoutr.nndyournbeflptlonwmbeunneednm. â€Grandma-Menu:â€" WILSON ‘ WILSON, W EIKLY RINGS With out business during and wish to thank you a“ ‘ tonage. ‘3 him“ as wish AND PROSPEROUS 904va see us again doing our best to buy me BEST GOODS AT RIGHT PRICES. We have always looked to your best interests, and will be again prepared to supply yOur many wants in footwear. There are always a few bargains after the Christmas rush. Perhaps we have what you want in your size. Try us. , See Britton Bros.’ RINGS AND OPERA GlASSES. To pay I- EXTRAORDINARY OFFER befmthcqâ€? It Mom 51an Tfmblo As many styles and as many designs as there are different tastes. BRITT ON BROS " ’ require an: Plus. The beat and 31%, {orallfm of Kidney trouble. Gin Pill. win _Cure you: _ A, -1. -“.__LI_ act. of Kent-st. my. Jammy. 1, 1903 an {0: you: liberal pat- wish you a BRIGHT mmmhï¬n NEW YEAR. OPERA GLASSES E FOR Christmas trade. Intâ€"w best to buy the The Post, Lindsay made by a. Canadian pub- it! II pom .W 1001 00‘ I (mm my 1‘ Jill FM If [ Um “It. id: 2: we 01 V: n ‘ollltn nun [all