Lndcrs is 1"" w you but? 5: 31133“! the beneï¬ts hex-{tan}. no P.7- 596V†investor ture Pa! r 0m.â€" Years :nt htély Shoe Sto is sworn: to none. WM GUNS IN WARMRE 0019311)) K“ m- m cannula ...._, . ' .' his adv-t. in'l‘he Even- he following ‘questinn to the boss ard girls, “In three ways Way is unlik: any other town of W size in Ontario, and [the town of W5 is noted for these three par- W things. What are ‘ they l†uswers were handed to his Worship Mayor Soohberan yesterday momma and while nane of the gues- gs coincided with the three answers which had been trained by Mr. Book: in. the general public will agreemith up that the list given below includes about all the points upon which Lindsay citizens may plume themsel- ves and a. fewâ€"notably the muddy I streetsâ€"ï¬vhiab SW†mm M ‘0 pang our heads. Read the replies __ they are interesting: 513 mud; 2nd, ‘ public buildings. vu.-â€""‘w , [.le G. O'Leary. Lindsay: 15L (UT its ghouls; 2nd, its wan-11533; M for haying no path or W N80“- Jean Anderson. Lindsay: lat. 101' The N. Hockin Shoe Store; 2nd. for 2th Ross Memorial Hoaï¬tal; 3rd. .bflit} t Boy. and Gifts- mutating llama f Its Observafl lathe “PM†o stions asked by the II. llookln Shoo Stan In Time to 11"“ Que t Advorflscmnt In the “gunshot. 'ssuasOfa R . . fl-.. ï¬n“?! Inâ€, math. W: Lat. “I Th Passing of the Ionic-Loader and the Adoption of tho Victim- Iuin Breechotoadlng Honda. . Within the nwmory of men who wouid be mriously offended at being mnsidcm'ti aid. 3 gm waighing 6 1-2 10!». which mug: firs a projectile weighin; a lmndr-rd wright and cap- aldr or 1% rcing sen-n inclns at 1:011 PROGRESS MADE II TIIE ART OF IBEAKING DESTRUCTIBII. at a di~uzncc or 1.000 )1!de was a. (We: of ordnance to wave] at. 'Ib- tiay there an on Bn’ush ships scares of guns, each of which could, 1f neat] be, fire a shell weighmg a thirdqf a. ton. and ugab’ue or placing three feet of wrought Iron at_a‘m\l! «tie: xii" [ï¬râ€"553i); ard.’ ontex'tp'ï¬sing ï¬nal. among which Th3 N. Huckin Shoe Store is second to none. tnnce. from the cliffs of 0017:: and land it on Franck; soil wall on 1110 01m: side of Calais. Such is the wonderful dewtlopmcn‘t m naval ardu- amx- within 11:51th forty years. k‘icthan, with :1 tom of 16 mama. ab}: to spud a 1,7007pound project- »12 as than through LWO feet Ola:- Inour as a rid-hot mall-3. would pass thpugh a‘ pat of buuar. Poflmhns a 98-100 gun throwing an SOD-pound shot fc-llowad; and Men, by a Iaap, gn‘ EO-tan gun was puduoad â€" a Thin: guns xx c: e. however, all] muzzle-10369,â€, and when breech- lozuli.xg was adopted in 1830 that} Was a QUEER rtlagse. to smalls; guns of .14 and 2:: tons, [21113: duagain “Hf“: mowing until [rama :‘u. tun We Jumped at. a aingia bound be mon- ‘ State or 110 tons, every firing of‘ Which ran into hundreds of poundvi. “kilo their servxccable lite was “Rimmed by about a hundrad inky. 15 Bunch mono useful and"Dm°t1‘ “Ne weapon is rtha 12-inch Vicksrsâ€" .hlim gun, which is now the heard an and most powerful moqntï¬ on 330 3mm: namechip. ma ma;- Mches a ojectfle. weighing 850 Fundsâ€"thcprweight of half a dam wait‘h such zen-rifle {We that 5" “'1“ poem 38 inches 0! WM M a 1,000 yards, auctmly .1001 “Q8 less at twice that’ distance._ his Wokctile haves the man's mm a 'Bltwity of over 1.610 miles an hour “mmy times the weed of an 9!- 5339 train at it: {guestâ€"1:11:35. With energy equal on 2‘30 _ More astonidï¬ng still is the fhght 0‘ this projectiles weighing more than a “rim of a ton. aim with thegun “flan prewar ehvatbud would be qmte possible: to send the shell pm}:- the tap of the highast mountam gn the world, cumin; to earth agam “Vii-five miles away 1mm tug “Minx-point. ,With' such a.gun1t "’0‘!“ be easy to bombard Calm from the dim: of Dover. (Sh-'4 intenncdiate stage: between muse [W0 cxtmmes “fete rapid. A!- m:- :he 6‘1-2-Lou gum came. tn suc- oussion guns of 9, ‘12. and 18 tons “nightâ€"the latter fixing a 400-pomd shell able to pmrcc mne-ineh armor. Then came 254.011 and 35-,ton guns, monsters with mouths a foot wide; cAs-z-o gum. Juan»: 5 III F L; meme C. WWII, Lindflay- lst, for pretty girls; 2nd, old 3' 3rd, muddy. roads, M. O'Leary, My: Alst. {or this 51‘ 350“, no doubt. 'unduy: 1st {or wide streets; 3rd. all Public LINIEAY . FRIDAY. m 13‘ 190‘ Lena McMann, Reaboro . lat for mud; 20d, for having the beat main street at any tow-n; 3rd. (or poor street lights in the past. . Mary Math, W: Lat, (or its wide streets; 2nd, muddy roads; 3rd, for the luck 01 market R". Ir. crew: the ,Speahorâ€" Rev Robert: Glynn a Peru 0! Cord. 011‘ Sunday 1.110. membars' and h'iends of the Cambridgeast. Methâ€" od'al Su nday Soho! celebrated their annim. The day was most 'aus- pieious, the attendance was unusu 1!- 1y large, the preacher. -â€"‘Bev. A. C. zcrews. of Toronto. General Secretary or the Sunday School and ngorth League degartmenit of the church â€" was at his mat, and the altering; which go to the school treasury, were liberal. â€". AAAâ€"hL‘IAA -Herb.ic Debo‘ï¬, Lint-harsh: lat, t‘lï¬jï¬dï¬ front mt; Ind, mud; 8rd, Gladys Skinner. Lindsay: lat, for its two Summons. three" number: of Parliament, two Judges; 2nd. wide business utreett and ï¬ne stoma; 8rd. it is the plane where The N.Eookia higBoot malice Store is located. with targest stocks and lowest WW!- _. . a. v Gladys Thurston, St. Lawrence-3L: mt, ï¬orthe mud mazes-meta in the Spring and in the (all; 2nd, for good business town; 3rd, politicians. Dick Brown, Lindsay-sh: lat, for its new lightS; M. 800:! roada be- ing made; 3rd, 90w public library. gas poem, Maurice Carroll, Lindsay: 191, for its wide streets; 2nd, torits‘oolleg- Late Institute; 3rd. 101‘ â€being the best town in the Province at Chmio. Harry »Wa.tmn, may; lst, for its mud; 2nd, out-lint; M 1.3 best business tam _ "Fwd J. 'Berry; George-$4 lat, for its two Judges; 2nd, tmo Senators; 3rd. for its two Mombem of Parlia- meat; rEuiEneTti: Brady, Lindsay: 13¢, its mud; 2nd, its taxes; 3rd, curlers. 'th MnLoan, Lindsay: lst, for its ture course; 2nd, best equip- ped heapital; 3rd, for being the pre- scnzt home of two Judges, two Sen- ators, three Members of Parliament. Cora. C. .Taylor. Albert-Sit: 1m, for having the best equipped hospi- tal; 2nd. public library; 3rd. finest court house. LIL v-- wâ€" -v Bert Clarke. Lindsay: Lat, for the N. Hockin Shoe Store; 2nd. mud; 3rd, curling. - , Georgia Rockwell. my; lst, for its important railway facilities; 2nd, lack of water power; 3rd. bad roads. ‘ _I.‘ F. Fleury, Link-1y: Lst, for its wide main street; ï¬nd. it has mem- bers a! Parliament and other peeple holding hish‘ptpitions in it; 8nd, it has many sensible people. who know enough to mew Wand shoes at the principal†boobe‘ The N. Hockin Shae Store. . , , - W VMar‘y Fox, Lindsay; bachelors; 20d. old vâ€"y...__- Pearl ,WatSon. St. lam-st: lat, it sells more good boots than any town of its size in (maria; 2nd, for its good cartel-s; and, largest busi- ness trade of any town of its size in Ontario. â€"~ - â€" x -77 .LA (Ammm MflIIODlSIS TAKE PART IN A NOTABLE SNN- DAY SONOOI. ANNIVERSARY. At 10.40 mm. the sauce: â€WmU)w in the lecture room and inn body matched 7 mum. Nearly the; ,whole of the two centre blocks of pews were thus occupied. while the rest of the auditorium and gallery were filled by parents and trieuds. The pasta: conducted the Opening exercises. The singing by the school, A "‘ ’ hâ€"nn:n‘ lï¬d by m onâ€; was: a up). ..... mature. Mr. Crews chase for ~cbis text St. Lukeii, :49; min .wnrds'ot Jesus, "Wist ye not that I must (be about: ’my tather's 19W?†From Dragon.†In the evening _the church ,whai; ox owded. Er. 0mm selected as theme a bent of David's ‘Mwell charge no Solomon. “1? strong and to young mum the service the plattorim “1:834 braced their 78° arrest .hair {Minterâ€"Sun im, 30 grains; balm-m pains; oil of bitter drachmï¬â€˜heï¬ mad-now (Inc beat way it: wt hair bwahofl is with : main and warm wait tablespoon-ml (of 3mm qua-yo! water; dip t. 3- Lima â€-1“! album- an... -____, _ 7 im, 30 grains; halal-m of Peru, 15 grainï¬; oil of bitter almonds. 2 drachmfl'bed marrow. 3 draohms; to b:- rubbed in every night. (Inc bent way in which Lo c12an hair bananas is with spirits or am- monia and warm want. Take :1 tablespoon-ml iof ammonia to one. quarto! water; dip the bristluup and down in 1:112er without wet- ting the back, rinaa in chap, warm water, eke well, and dry m the air, ‘ ' ‘ ' and soda. gotten- the Ruby's“! ml! turn an ivory: cud brad: inflows :’ . ‘ in is r‘wommendxl as likely to at .hair failurerâ€"Sulphate of quig- Don-«tic Hints. lat, for its maids; 31d, .who, oe'ie- its and ad- lent Siocp hi8 “Na K “Cu! Lu. ally 1'. SW. wasted on ! 535' T116853? alan. for! the North'vimét, map ‘made the reoipiemb‘b'l a hand- me gold watch and address ‘at his Fesideuce Monday by a deputation Sue the presentation Mr. Brown mader a feeling reply. Short addres- ses were 3100 made by Dr. J. A. White. 0 Brigham, W. McWattex-s and C. E. George. from Hm lodge. Canadian Order pddtenows‘. Mr. Brown wag inn-thru- mental soem thirteen years ago in organizing Lindsay lodge, and since then has been a devoted and energet- ic worker in its behalf. It was thertom decided togivwe him a tang- ible exprension of the high appreci- ation in whk-h he is held hytho gggnbera cl! the order in this district. lunar; of my“ tho vim, m... -' c. 0. o. 7.. Honor It: Found". Mr. Weldon Brown; Dcar Si: and Brannon-awe your brothers, mam- here of Loyal Lily of the‘ Vail-:y Lodge. No. 182, Canadian Order or Oddfollon‘m heard a; few ddnys ago with deep mgtet of your intended departure from mogul us to try 30m- fcrtum in the Wash We cmud not ht this wcuion pass without impressing in come W'a‘y, our appre- cia‘ionnof your; services to Canadian Udr‘fedlowship in» Limiaay. You were instrumental. some thir- teen years ago, in‘ organizing Loyal ley of flu: Valley lodge, an'd aim» than yuu llama Iran a devoted and erergetic worker in her behalf. Ours is now the pram .rzlndgc or the Domin- ion, and a great mm: of its sno- ouss is due to your efforts. “"0 wish you and your family ov- ery success in you new hold of labor, and hub“: that our loss may prove. a. gain to Canadian Oddmllowshipin the Prairie, Province; . -\\'i.ll 5011 :1ch this watch and chain as a token of rt-mzmbrancc (tom your brntlsrc.n_in Lindsay? ‘ Tho many. friends of John Bloom will be .pleaaad to lwn that he has emit-0.15 recent-ed from uis attack of rheumatism. Chambarlain’s Pain Balm cumd him after the best cloc- toms in the town (Mono, 1nd.) had fail- .ad to give relief. The prompt rc- liaf {ram pain which thi’s liniment at- {0:119 is alom worth many times it. cost. Sold by all druggists. Eating at light. (From the Country Gentleman.) Even living bird andlbcast strives its utmost to cram ita'etf with food baton-e .rreti‘ting for the night. and this food itdigested u we night" progrzimk The pmwfeed is the feed 0! thé day with flab brute cre- ation, and yet doctors tell “as to ,re- train tram can“ heartily at_ Mt. .. â€"_-V V and em advise m to?“ to‘wï¬t with a more or 'Ioss‘unpty stm. Are we following nn'fbrc when fol- lowing this advice 7. Bend Lumber 00., what: mills and limits are at Anvwhead. 8.0., is spending a few days in town. and on Manda)r attended, a meeting of the Ontario directors at the Com; my, manning Messrs. J. D. and Wan. Fla- mIe,Geor¢eJandap.andw.B-. R. Hall. of Peterboro. Mir. Ludgate presented a very gratifying mpont at the company: affairs, and tinted that the rush at muscular: intothe Death Under Sad Glrcummuco. math arm: in iiiatreawing guise yï¬tï¬rddy to Mr. S. Lathaut. an el- der-1y traveller-Tor xhc J. L. Nicholls (30., Limited, of 'Lomnto. dcnlcrs in or: calendars and paper m. Lull- mm arrived at the Simpson hows: about a week ago suffering with a um arrived at the. Simpson Imus: about a week ago suffering with a' severe cold contracted during one of the railway blockadas and rumJined in his room almost constantly for lhneâ€" or four days. When question- ed by Mr. Goo. Simpson? as to his condition he mid he was subject to bronchial attacks and was -tuking medicine which would speedily rc- storohim to his usual health, Fin; ally . Simpson insisted on having 0 called in. who pronouflovd Mir. bun to he annexing hop: 3 very genre attack of pneumonia. all-though tbs ' 'mlt. who was dressed and walking around his mm arrived at the :51 about a week ago sun severe cold contracted the railway blockadeï¬ "RETAIN! All «was . Obligations of Hotel Keepers. Some interest he; been" roused ovex the refusal, of hotel-Mars at St. Mary’s (to furniah‘meslg to some travellers than a atom-stayed train C. Bughan, P. G. J. McElroy. P. G. Lind»). Marc] 14th 1904. a Visitor from British columhla. Mr. James Lufgate, hcad Of the Big A flow! Stinblon, N. a. Andrew iiobea'tsnn. P. Wm. McWatwrs. P. '3. Azlox. Kennedy, P. G. J. A. White, M. 1)., P. G. lady; wererdul- no liquor-sellers. ment at Toronto ing since Dec. 15 last, yesterday morning. brothers. J tunes, oacrcd 81,000 for his brothel alive, but this rcmatd drawn after a few wee] right hand of the den tightly clenChcd a clasp in the right side of the woimd which severed jughu' and windpipp. ’I‘] jury returned a verdic while of unsound mind. Suicide'n Body Found. Victoria, B.C.. March 15.â€"-Lying face down and with outstretched arms, within a few feet of the main road, sewn miles north of Victoria. the body 0! David Ferguson. miso- ing since 'Dec. 15 last, was found yesterday morning. Ferguson's brothers, J tunes, uttered a reward 0! 81,000 for his brother, deed or alive, but this rcmatd was with- draWn after a few weeks. In the rim hand of the dead man wu Cor Ropnlror In! 3 Foot. _ St. Thomas, March Iiiâ€"William Rollins, 43 Wilson M'enue, car re- pairer on the LE. I; D.B.R., wu run over by a‘ynrd engine on Sat- urda and had his loot. injured so Mr. Rollins Was Walking on the track looking back, and though the engineer whittled and rang the hell, he paid no ottention. and before the engine could be stopped it was on him. this ,city, Gordon. 3 “70-year-old son of George Burns, ran against a. pail of boiling water which was on the floor. The pail was upset and the child fell, roceiving such Iterrible burns thgt he died after hours of Meat suflbring. ' London. March 14.â€"Thc popula- tion 0! the cntirc.‘ Indian' Empire In 294,361,000, 01’ which 231,899,570 are in British territory. The news of these bargains is almost as good to on as though one of our banks would advertise that for three days it would sell gel coin in ï¬fteen dollar lots at ten â€"'one lot to a taker. For the items named are mostly brand new spring goods. season- able and reliable. The are above reproach. genuine to the core, and will be thorough- ly appreciated by hun of shoppers. No need for further emphasis. Plain ï¬gures tell what you can save in each case, the goods are here as represented to back them up. , in some cases we’ve limiwd the quantity to each customer. We want to scatter the barng far and wide â€"-that’s friend-makingâ€"-that’s what makes a bargain good fer a store. llere they are: For no other reason than to make up the decrease in sales that we have suf- fered from by‘ the recent severe state of the weather, we have prepared A PERFECT FEAST 0F GENUINE BARGAINS for Friday, Saturday and londay only. Assam styles, Colors and QJUMEfOR Tweet? Some . Big ‘ Bargains in the Mantle D 0 pa rt- ment. Women’s $1.50 2am! 2.50 Black Sateen Petticoats 98c. Women’s Waists 01 new Widow, Funnel Velvet or Lustre, worth‘_$3 and 3.25 for $1.95. For Wain; Print or Flanneletfe: Sample Rain Coats for a Third Less. Over t hundred new styles to choose quarter or full length style. 3.50 Elk and White Petticoats 1.97 130:7 Women, uplandid “teen. New Spring atyleu, â€116513111 UNDERWEAR SNAPS. $2 Petticoats of: Fine Cotton. $1. 48. 81. 25 White, Cambric Gowns, 89c. 50c Corset Defers, 33c. 400 Drawers m 50c 60:: and 75c Women’s New Silk Collars 35c. ‘ 250 andn35c_ Stogklrlgg 190. . _ _Aâ€"n “I! For ï¬dmen 61‘ Children; For Women and Children STRICTLY CASH DEALERS- I ‘- . m. “8'! do not oomottenâ€"l mtho nature of thing- they can’t. But they will be greatly Appreciated nan U r clenChcd a clasp knive, and right side of the neck was l which severed the carotin and windpipp. ’I'h'e coroner's returned a verdict of micido $41 aqd $5 â€$95.5. Skirts 2 50 -__ .. .A- gunman 1.25 White Lawn Waists 95c W FQRD, Bah! $1 and 1.2§Wr_a_ppers 79c "div. 294 361.000. 25c Wool Glov_e§ 1.5931 Dlod II 13°33‘- The Safe, Satisfactory Store. uIâ€"Anmvnbll‘ CV A Hawaiians Bargain Feast For Three 'flays Only Friday, Saturday and Monday, March 18th to 22nd, , 'vv‘ii v in wool or cuhmcre. Any sizes for women. Over 1.000 Arrival. St. John. N. 13.. March 14.â€"â€"The steamer Lake Manitoba landed over 1,300 passengers here yesterday. Most of the passvngcrs are Britishâ€" r-rs, and are as {mo a lot as ever ar- rived here. On1y flfzeen were detainâ€" ed by the inspectors. The ammo: had an uneventful voyage. North Bay, Carousel! 01 driving Irom ! end 0! the To the terminus. and owned Heart trouble sudden demise Basie. March 14.â€"I‘rof. Human, who rcCL-ntiy made a rough census- o! the Jews 0! the world. conclude! that there are now nearly 11,000,. ‘uropc and $000,000 outside (00 in F or Europe. The United States ha! 1,000,000. Britain has 2,000,000. Minolta cl Year- 8mm“. Ottawa. March 14.â€"For the ï¬rst time in 85 years a real Union Jack flew over the Parliament buildings on Saturday. In past years the red ensign has been noun, under the im- pression that it Wan the national flag of Great Britain. I Guaranlnrch 14.â€"-lt has been de- cided that Senator J. K. Kerr. To- ronto, will man- and Senator Tessi- er qecond the address in the Shout:- in' reply to the speech from the throne. St. Paul, “1310.. Much 14.â€"J. J. ; Hill's bufldo herd now numbeuï¬as. . from, three 19.000.000 J'" " Bay, March l«1.â€"Dr. a. n. n of North Bay, while from 3 camp at the northern he Tcmiskumihg Railway to linuo. Was taken suddenly ill ï¬red almost immediately. muhle was the cause of his Dr. Carrothcn be“. Herd o! 26 Bankâ€. LINDSAY. Chiflon with Chenille dot or net mesh'. All the b colors. 25c HANDKERCHIEES 12 1-26. Of Embroidered Luna or plain Jap Silk,for women. Wrist BagsAsznq bhAajelaines worth up to $2 for 390. Children’ s 250 and 350 Flannelette Drawers, 156. Women's and Misses 75c Flannel- Staple and Wanted Goods at very Low Prices. 10c and 12 1-2c Print 8 14¢. 15c All Linen Towels Ioc. 85¢ Bleached Tabie Linen 59¢. Slightly damaged, 2 yards wide. 25c Heavy Cottonades 18c. $3 25 6 1b Wool Blankets $1.95 pr. 50c minding Homespun duck. House Furnishings at Prices. 75c Wool Carpets at 57c. 606 W CI, to, 42y: 5c 4 yud wide inoleum 50c 55 Brussels Net or Bobinet Ct 75c Window Shades 58c. q ettc Gowns. 29c. 25c and 35c Cushion Tops Ioc. Designs for outlining, also fancy mercerized tops. 20c and 25c Net Vgilipgs .5c. As;0;tgd colors with small Chenille doi. For men or boys, Medium weightiétt’on and wool mixgd. u 0. World. Dircss Goods at Half. c and 6°C Fancy Waistings 25c. 50c, _6_oc and 75d Suitings, 25c. m#__j_ -..A "4141“: Mathn v Men’s Furnishings. Some Remarkable Bargains. Men‘s 50c Top Shirts 25c. 25 and $1.50 Silk Belts, 75c. 25c and 356 Veilings 1,59, '00] mixed. tweed patterns 25c and 35: Caps {979:j $1 Shirts 59;. plain or tweed patterns. Detroit, March 1-1.â€"A hatter to The. Free Press from Louis W. Hill, wee-president of the Great Northern, states that there is no truth in the report that James J. Hill has be- come interested in the so-callcd (‘k-rguo cntcrprisvs at the Soo. Killed By I Fall of €031. Glace Bay, C. B., March 14.â€"John Ryan, aged 60 years, was instantly killed in the Caledonia pit on Sat- urday by n {all of coal. His body was terribly crushed. Ryan leaves a. widow and four daughters. Sodium nan Killed. Toronto. March 12.â€"-Georgo Col. Has, a G.T.R. section man, was fatally crushed under a train in the yards near Bathurst street, while shoveling snow. The body was bui- ly mangled. He was unmarried and lived at 15 Wallace avenue. An in- qucst will be opened 00-day. ' o Such-g lone] Wu. oztun, lurch 12.â€"J. 3. Planet- te, a postomoe employe. mu arrest- ed yesterday for robbing letters in transit through the mails. A cheque tor 8300, which the prisoner cashed. is tho Ingest amount known. Ho m: be tound the cheque. qudstock. m Cole, on trial before eon. tor attcrmgtcd .1 in} 'the Gnnd acquitmd. 'i‘;eeds, and Motion Clams. Jauncs J. am" Not Interested." PAGE ELEVEN. 3 square “amine, $3. 50. prices are going to cake these 3 days a rocoui breaker. cu. Wu 1008““- 3nd black striped ‘rrunk Runny. was All the best m 12,â€"NcWI 12.â€"-William in Ad All thn liquor, 1d he I 1' took 1 ï¬ght. Md ' blow o; llcCalg‘ !, the I and glad and M} c fatal 1 July 1 1 l Punish. n a ven entered llcCaig 1 )ccupied Lye and J surroun cases we? the way to the x the c: 4 traine : shoot. was vi ' made 2 Trout. .11 Hotel bound: Suited 5. force in: nadian s serve ml: to I: eld, to of mun of Sessio NIN QU a1 ccrcu hrone a on the of the rkable | lopment past {4 with 1,1 :0; E paced W o! c :3 to b verity, 1 UV deci‘ ' in the rted up Lppointe of the subsidh inéide ed yes is bcin Fedora ubjects Dd the at We 0 body Diopluy1 Souk" OPOIIO -Thc S ueen 's h yea! mony MANSL l mou‘ 1““.ng side 1 mals. 'man : other ed as FL'NERI ’rime ed the 91y reLi propu work ing wi Iching e pas; 'emicr' shed. I‘S Ca mm a‘ [arch a Hundn )klaha: and N arting the Vi )l Coir. Bali‘li hbaba Incl-1