$5 3"!!! tion are through sending, and all re- port that the season has been fine for working up the land. T. J. Humphrey, at Calgary, N. W. 1, made a visit with. friends and acquaintances here last week, and-has since returned. to his hum there. Mrs. Grant, 311., and W. Mâ€. Grant, wen summoned to Sarnia. last week owing to ths sevqre illness of Mrs. Guides, who, we understand is in very pgor Palm at WW 1,; Lung Juan.- Ma's. David Annis died on Friday max-ring of last week at the resi- dence of box son, Dr. L; C. Annis. at Cedar Springs. Michigan. after a. brief illness. The remains were Mu; Bush Cameron is dangerously ill at present and conï¬ned to his room for some days, but with the care of Du. McKay and Grant, and a good nurse. up trust to; know of he] to. oovury soon again. . W. J NichblkandAEStabback m on business to Canningttou on high! 13“: Mrs. Mort Hamil). of Hamill's Point, Mnsboka, is visiting an ' the harm of her, mother, Mrs. David. Nicholson, . Mk. .Ams McMillan mt with. a ’ rul accident last M De was driving a spirited horse, and it ran away. throwing him: out against a. tnmp. inflicting a. severe wpund on ' thigh. magmas are nearly through seeding this localit§ Mr. Thee; cLeish is; the happiest man in this locality. It's a boy. ,WOODVILLE" , 1 Wok. contracwr. The sacmm't of the Lord's Sup- per was dispemd in the Methodid. church here last Sunday. Quite a number. mom here attend- ed church in the evening at Sudm last Sunday. Miss Humane Herring is homo from Port Huron, Mich... where she spent the winter visitigg rglativgs._ SONYAA (From Our Own Correspondent.) Mrs. MoClnng is :1th low at pre- sent. 11'. John Black has returned, from a. visit to his hmthar. in. Midlsnd. Seeding is nearly over in this lo- I«agility, and rain is anxiously looked OnMondAYoflastweekMr.Gea, M’illiemson ind the misfartnne to 1068. his season's wood by, fire. While mm rubbish. nee; the pile was be- ing burnt, the wind suddenly chang- ed, driving the flames among thq wood. which in a. short timewasm- dared to ashes. Rev. rW. N. Noble, 3A., wind an pulpit of St. Andxuw's church on Sun- day last very acceptably, and will conduct the service next Sunday also. On Thursday evening he will deliver a lecture from the subject.â€Pro- testantim, its Origin and. History." (From Our Own Correspondent.) Mr. W. Van: yuan: has a very suc- cessful tmn raispg last Monday. un~ der the supervision of! L. L. Van ne Endeavor had a. very good meet- ing Sunday evening, led by the presi- dent, Mr. '1‘. Brian. . m day was kept by our @001 making imp-mounts in this. 80118" .31 appearance of the school grounds- PIEASAN’D POINT. (From Our Own Correqwndent.) Miss Lily Kennedy paid a visit to her. home last week. Ber many ï¬riends ware ï¬lmed to' age her. Mr. Rznoetlow Summer, of Narnia, visited Mr. Jams Mulligan on; 'Lueo- ZOCAL NEWS-LETTERS LINDSAY, FRIDAY, MAY 11th. 1900 You? 'Sp-ring Suit-Bogs 3:05., Zwsi'drt Purs'eâ€"A. J, Graham; Pity to Waste Endâ€"W. G. Woods. Store Newsâ€"Dania: _F.l§ve}_le~‘nmp. NJt’ioo iB"Wâ€"J. '1). Graham. Court of Rsvisionâ€"n‘ownship of Eldon. Notice to Farmers â€" Plenum Milling â€ST OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. m’mnpmr. Broad, vs. 301918 W?‘ ~1- .Cuiï¬"; A. HlGINBOTHAM. Noticeâ€"John Short. {Wool Wantedâ€"Hun am Hora Cardâ€".690. W. Curtim RAPE.‘ PEAS.‘ BEANS. TURNIP. MANGELS. Unlimtodmdm -mnmcn nu]. is atom or Canada. 1-1- for tho Unlo- AuIn-oo Society“ 1"†don. W, (Ibo), sad the Scottish Unlo- ad National mm company. JOHN KENNEDY, mm Block. Kent-It My, m M, 1m Seedg. (Ex-Um Our Own’ Correspondent.) The Weekly Post: DUICI SBTIS-th. WW _ Km ’1‘0 DALY HOUSE. Octet’- Elephant Sntton'l Chunpion Skin'ing’l Bmgboln. yummy Long Bed Yellow (51on D'Arf Essex. All kindl. horse gave a. sudden spring forward, but not in tine to W 9.1m en- gine, which struck the hind wheel of the buggy. and. Fred found himalt in the air. It was just 54 feet tram the place where the buggy was'etruck to the spot in the ditch when he land- ed, and Fred thinh‘hq mat a few feet higher than the tdp of the Methodist steeple. while on .mte. At any: mte ha had._timen tox think. oi! all his acts at folLy. in. thq DI"- before he landed. 11m harps! m turned wtinlly around. and almost thrqvgn into the ditch; but mud caught him. by the head W ingot. any: and. managed tah‘gï¬him until the train was stopped: bwbd. up to the mains. Install of the W re- min. which the W.“ v...- .__-- Please print this extract from‘ (In Aylmer Express, Mr. King. the party mentioned, being a son of Dohle King at Mnnilla: Mr. Fred King had an experience on Tneodey evening Lust that he will not target for some time. and which gave him; about as close a. call for his lite as it: is pgssiblel_to conceive. He was driving from the north. and did not notice the mid- night Wabash Express. which was coming mm the! we at a'sovmm. an. hour clip. EB claims that the on- gineer neither blew. the whiulehor rang this bell. and ham on the track before his saw when! the trgin. {Th9 Miss Millie Man has mim- ed to her hanqin Lindsay. after spending a month with Miss Gibson. Mrs. J. Gibson is spending a couple of weeks with friends in; Monte. Mr. R. W Pearce spent Sunday in Lindsay. . , Miss Hattie Hunter was at Wick on“ Sunday - last._ _ n n n 114 WILLA. ‘ (From. Our Own. Correspondont) Mr. GeoL Carter has mtnrned; home and intends to 'go on ï¬ne road and buy butter and eggs. Mr. 'E. King, of Oakwpod, spent Sun- day at Mr. D, Kins'u . Mr. Jab. Coons, at Monte; is via- iti_n_g his friends a._t homo. . . ,,,,L after Living an operation on hiseyae. Mr. McGillvray was driving along the Portage road with. a. colt. which had lately been trained to drive single, and therefore was muni- giddy. Some part of the bridle broke. which left the animal in an uncontrollable! eonâ€" ditidn. Swing this, Mart McGillivraJ endeavored to spring from the!) gy. but the robe having entangled his cat. he was caught in the flaring. At that moment the. home happened to twist in the wrong direction. and Donald was brought down under the wheels in some marvellous way- which cannot be exflained. He showed gmnt presumed minttorinthis excitement he took hald of on» of the whaels and held it, thereby savinslfhis life. Hue was injnrpd severely. hwing his flesh morn M1130 the bonebw the wheels. and. from dragging ion the ground. Dr. Ross, of Kirkfield, m ‘unnndiately sent for and â€believe his patient is fairly on the mend. Fun-s. E Perry. at Lindsay. spent a few days at he: W's, Mrs. W. We are sorry. to ham to relate the downtown or a M critical acci- dent which happened to one of cum young man. Mr. Monivray. who had lately returned from T‘ogonto BOISOVEFI» (From. Our Own Correspondent.) ‘.We are pleamd to mtg the return at one of citizens. Mr. D. H. limo. We are glad to whim. among us agnm. (Windy weather is hard. on bicycle riders. especially Winn they use poor on. My advice to you. is to buy Nor- throp a Lynn's bicycle oil, sold. at W. N; McLean's. 335d! 3356ch Gmdl, are ro- pciring the board (or long) slide and are now stopping at the Irondale honse. ( I Mira. Shaver returned last week. af- ter spending a ten days the gued: of Mrs. Wallace, st Irondale Junction. Wu!“ Miss Barr returned on Wednesday. after spending a. fem weeks with- her friends and relatives at Galway. Mr. Reid and Mg. Cole, yho arq en- “W3“ Murry. Miss Philips and Mrs. Newville passed thaws}: the village Sunday evening on thsir was to Good- qrihnm. ‘ _ -...,_._ IBONDALE. (From Our Own; Correspondent.) . Mr. 1.. Hodgins, Burnt Rant,†ed: thrduzh thew on. Sunday The wedding has been' expepb edfor mtimetookiplaooashort time ago. when Mr. Wm: Carr. 0! {Furnace Falls, and Miss J" William of tha Monk Road, were united in wed- Miss E. Wallace, at Kinmount, spent afowdays mthaï¬lhgqthe guest at Mars. thver. - Ont IR. 0.35%. station is at last occupied. after being for soma tiara mam. Mr. Gilbert and family. (:1 Wilberforce, have lately moVed. in- o It. Rev. Mr. Brown. Presbyterian min- ister, of Kinmonnt, mus the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bur last. week. Miss A. Woods returned on the 7th from Monto to her tome at Iijndale. ___ __ , ..,, (Fm Our Own 59 want.) Miss Lime Keen IBVOl'y' illnt pare- aent. Dr". Curry is in attendance. and we hope to soon see here recover- ed, Miss Jam Keen: came home than flax-onto last Monday evemng, on account of hen: sister's illness. Sunday school! is mrted again†an- der the nu ' tendence of Mr. Ed- ward Sharpleea. The teacher! 81:6 Mrs. S. Hughes, Miqses Ella and. Esme McElwaln; and Mr. J. B. Sedgwick; sen, M11. Ernst Sodsmick; trees. Miss Emma Sedgchk; organist; Miss Emma. Sedgwick and Master ank Hughes, alternately. Mir. Than. Walling was a guest at Mr. John Sedg-wick's last Sunday-:31- so Mir. E. J. Walker ht Mr. \Vm. Mc- 'Elwain's. ml» seven weddings did not come off in April, but me are quite sure of them in June. and. I think there will be added a. few more by that time. Mr. Phil. Robinson returned last week from his sojourn nexm Cam-bray and brought with him: a. new horse, which he had purchased. ‘ ‘ "l 7____J._ fï¬l work. as growth†was, nearly ab a standstill. ; - ' M4“ Mannie Bowe‘rv went td Min- Sqt‘jlhday' to amid the: John D. Sim: stud Wasn‘t? of it}. szaw's drive is M08 Iron- Dunc. ms. of-W Sarina, ï¬â€™ï¬â€˜ï¬ Id' inc mm 8W SMWQYO .ho borne-st to. M38811 0* tin tool "‘5 at hoes Dd them t< "1 Mr. J .wmm mmmMWMt-nwly «tram Wanna. Bum mxummdmmw On Sunday last, st Clmaron Point. FensJon, there was an unusual ac- ouster-cc. It was the death of both Mir. and Mrs. Adam Potts. .Th'a old couple had been ailing scarcely a week. Mr. Potts attendin church. on the previous Sunday. an on going home went to bed. 'ers. Po.ts too‘: sick next day. mrs. Potts died at one o'clock. 3.111.. and Mr. Potts breathed his last at twp pm. the same day. The funeral. to the Fen- elan Falls centers: which consisted of two hesxsss and a large conco of friends and acquaintances. was at- tended by 11 mt mmy from the v11- lage and surrounding townships. In the death of Mr. and Mrs. Potts "Ebn- elon loses two ofl it: but citizens. and it was with: feelings of deep} re- gret that the people here were call- ed on to puw‘ thuir last tribute to the memory of the (hparted. They leave a may of seven daughters to mourn their demise, twp of! whom are married. All are grown up to wo- manhood. . Mr. (Ed. Jackson, of Coboco‘nk. was in the village last week accompanied by Mrs. Jackson; Eb hhd his speedy little man. Iottie B. hitched to {1 gay covered carriage. During his short stay here and while in conver- sation with. Mr. J. Aldous o! the Me- Arthur house. as to the relative speed at theirxespsctivu steeds. it was de- cided to min a. M on. the 24th: of May! for .25 a. sule' on: the Feuel, on Ea] track. 11:. Akbar ham is s. ch‘esnut. s. new: urivnl, which hepur- chased at 0mm recently. Mr. John Nor-they has secured an agency tor the Dual-inc Ods' harvestâ€" ing machinery. and has opened at shdwaroom in Jordan's bimk, on 001-; borne-st. . i . % mans. MacDou'gall. Brandon} Aus- tin took in their weekly consignment 0! Boss on. M end ï¬lm than to PM on: Vellum.- Mr. John Jones' but. Nobb , went uutoGnnd-Msndlnklsun on Way. She was the' ï¬rst heather. to bet #9 M,M‘Qflw. i "ï¬r. N. m Keith; an old resident of the village was stricken with par- alysis on Oolborne-ct. last Thursday and had to I.» oonvoybd‘ to his-vesi- - - A A n ,_ ,A-.. ‘IA'-L tau-ev- Rev. Mr. Seville and wife. of Minden. on Saturday viaited triends in this vil- le 9. ur popular mill owner. Mr. John Austin. returned on Saturday from: a survey of his camp and drives. die reports the latter as being satisfact- orily started. and unanticipated a sne- eessful and. WM lumbering season. Already the villageis deplet- ed because of the numbers who are “driving" on the various streams in the neighborhood. We nnrhntand that our Methodist trienda had a. large attendance at the annual meeting of thein Emwrth League held in the church on the eVen- tug of the lst inst. .The elation of of were resulted in but fey ch’nngu in the Executive. the former president, Miss M. Wells‘avn- MM reelected. Mr. Willie Craig spent Sunday at the camp near Minden.‘ (We much leer 1h1t our citizen! is becoming too fo‘ad of this style of camp meetings. at which the number present is limited to two of opposite new Because of the two facts that the. sun in tanning him and the boys are meeting him. he is already beginning to look “Brown". He hears it all with ï¬crtitude and good continued in oiu‘. Mix-s May McDonald, who teaches in u» neighborhood. was on Saturday uni Sunday the guest 0! ms. Harry Austin. ; The popular bamboo of (Rolex-ham. _Mr. Jan. Scott, Ins pmd us a. couple of visits lately. He went Sunday in fun 0 “11386-_ -c o.. , x ,#2._ -l iiiâ€",lA-u "Elisa Emily mm paid. a. {Lying vidt to her home on Saturday. She mâ€" turned to Mindenâ€"also “Ilyiugâ€â€"on awhcel. 7 u . . ‘ KINMOUNT. (SpeCial Carmponï¬omo of VI Vw a“-.. was empldyé’d T); the foundry: men. who make a apocmlity of this work. Dr. Dean spent today. in Toronto. m. Ill-Inl- "u w â€"â€"v. _‘,, The choeae Eatery is again running full blast. and the quantity of milk in greater than usual for this time of the year. Mr. N. 3111de spent a week in Orono fixing_ up a cheoae-rack. He - 3,,Ad J_._ _-_ dixtibult to seem m PLEASANT. (Fm Our Own- Correspondent.) Seeding is the: order? of..the day and many are nearly th h. Owing to the 001(12):?! of the last meal: on so mm W ‘ has not been doing as well as it uld. but: the pmaent warm rains will likely bring it out all right. Manners in this locality (ound it. Griffin. Senior IIIâ€"Hugh Graham. Nowell Goodhand, Billie Bumtt, Nellie Per- dne, Clinics 'Watbom III. - Eva. Rattle. Charlotte Grifï¬ns. IV.â€" Al- bert Suggitt, 'nomt Griffin. Hector Gnlffin. M‘. B. Rickard. teacher. VICTORIA ROAD. ' (Special. ndcnoe of Th9 Posto.) Mr. Peter M has reï¬tted hm hotel. and it in no'w' second to none is this part at the country. Mr. (1,1106. Cowley has returned. from Ottawa. _ Mina Maggie Mhrtin is now work- mg at tho Manon house. {the peat works resumed work but Mbndny. and the outlook is raw very bright. . - ' _ We notice M Mr. Jerry! Connolly m m a guest at the MAIN!) house. BEN ELON FALLS. (me Our Own. Correspondent.) Been Mchtlmr has been confined .ma room for two' weeks withQuin- Ti m WEEKLY «5â€, who teaches in was on Saturday uni it at Mrs. Barry !ou' the sum- will be Pout.) The chie! increases in British ex- ports to Canada‘were: Wool. £16.- 000; cotton. piece goods. £81,000; 1111b. piece seeds. 1:17.000; linen. piece goods. £18,000: silk, £5,000; woollen tissues, £58,000; worsted tiasuec. £27,000. Girlie“. 541.000; galvanized sheets. £10,000? tin plates, £61,000; cast and wrought iron. $12,000; nnwrought steel. £79,000. WNWlwuel mum‘s. 5:80.006. In Other Antelo- Can-din Trade With the 011! Land luau-ud- London, Mav 9. â€" The Board 01 Ndc returns for Ap m show that British imports from Canada “"9 increased as follows during the four months ending Ap til 30: Cattle. £25. 000; wheat flour. £25. 000; oats £63. 000; wheat. £230. 000; bacon. £98,000; hams. £15,000; cheese. £68.- 000; ï¬sh. £82,000; hewn wood- ~55? 000;.sawx: Wood, £44,000; 89m“: £11,000. During -the same period {be de- creases were: Maize, £65,000; but.- ter. £50,000. “wâ€"â€"â€"â€"~ column. This reliable {ms is desirous of pumhaains 18380 quntiï¬â€œ 0‘ wool. and Lbs highest what price will be paid in cub. or goods. 2 a. committee including the Duke of Aberdeen and the Lord Lieutenant. W88 GPPOinted to erect a statue of Queen Victoria. in front of the Loin- ster House. on Kildnre street. Hither- to there has been no statue of the Queen in Dublin. Dublin. May 9. -â€" At an enthusias- tic meeting held in Dublin yous-day. Juv é" """ ’ m our midat with his W mmd'yis “iii“ 10* “m" apoken of as ‘ tuturdhom Mu. J. has. w. Lamont. 0- 0°" nail and J. Bradley. who in" 1â€â€œ confined to bedta‘somotime with different diseases. â€â€™0 on a†W 01 a. U m- M 1mm m be†the whiqtle teams. otï¬cia to tt church. . . “Rag. 09ml: Guyana. of Orilh‘aï¬ v.11: n LL-AL OWE- (Emm Our Own. Gamma†our “mfg an «lighted at h‘v’ in; .0 early completed needing. Fine 9:05th in every respect- ffln churches were well attended BUT I'll!» EXPORTS SLUIPID. Stntn. of III. on... In Dublin. Wool w“ attention of W3 THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MAN. â€WWW“ “MMWMWWWM onth for moving and these suits will get a quick move, Right through the family we can oï¬er many Clothing specials. The manufacturer suï¬ers the loss , , _nnt ‘18 . . the Queen 3 Birthday. We mean to make vou come here for clothing. W31 {gtch €131: gag: spotâ€"self interest. We’re breaking records With Suits and Furnishings. May is the m $3 87 How would you like n nice, nlnys tensible Suit. of Nsyy diam Tweed l Just the thing for this an Not to be bought for less thm 36. We hm $5 m A ï¬verite snap in Men's Nobby Tweed Suits in 3 line of 270 Suits, wot-aging :11 the wny from 87.00 to 89 00 wholesale. Step in ad take your choice of these goat! lockers for ........................... $5 00 When it comes to a question or murauly, m... in the suit business has commenced. Last week we 11' Summer Suits, in smart and popular selling styles. Mn: offered "Spanking" good inducements which we couldn’t Here’s a Battery LEADER NO I. DON’T TURN ma 3on on A noon___mmc muin‘ night DO LLARS IN THE POCKETS 0F CLOTHING LEADER NO 2. 4315113“ thb caution .10 of aging-pk! {tyranny it til; mum of Mn. Jam Lyon. Recon’JtV-it; sm- "“"‘n:°:.2,°‘m‘i‘; 1m7w 41:: 9 on o o'clock. Ju. B'. Imon, auction. Until they get thélrmlu'mlli-a; aet- tlod they declare it. in am for than to stay nou- the base 0! mp- plies. - v Another nun said: "I have worked for Mr. Booth for 11 years, and 1 un going back to work to-morrow. I had to get some thing. (or my phce, and that's why I'm here." A number of othm were spoken to and th_cy_ell told the same we. {SIR WILFRID CABLES One nun said that he had lived in Rochester-ville at the†time o! the ï¬re. but had been visiting Stittsviile when his home was destroyed, and the only thing that was saved for him was a wagon. Heinalnborerandhun family to support. “I can get work." he mid. "but I have to get my {may settled and supplied again, and ii I go awny from here I run chance. 0! not getting anything." A peculiar condition of affairs among the destitute has been made evident. Contractors are having a hard time to get men, and yet every day at Rideau Rink scores 0! idle men wait {or admittance to the store room of the Relief Committee. Yea terday a contractor who wanted six men to saw wood. asked about 50 who were standing outside the ring, and in every case he was told that work was not wanted. "0l.ta\\‘s., May 8, 1900. â€" The generous contributions {or the relic: oi the Otuwu sud Hull ï¬re suflenex's which hsve been poured in by the peOpls oi Greet Britsin, headed by Her Ideal-y. have evoked A deep feeling of grstitude in the henna o! the Queen's Cinadisn subjects. I am conï¬dent that I dun nnticipsting 'their wishes in asking you to give public expression to their hen-deli wakeâ€"(Signed), wumd Laur- 1 like e nice, neet, netty, well-mede Suit. of New Blue Serge, or Cent- g for this eeeeon of year. n 86. We heve them for $3 87 Everybody interested in the work 0! relic! is grateful for the spontan- eous and gcnml clarity 9! people tram all over the world. Sir Wilfrid Laurier has «bled Lord Smthcona. Canada's High Commis- sioner in England. as known: The supply 01 clothing at Bideat Rink in enormous. There are lup- plice {or thomnds, of clothing and o! groeeflee. A whole army could be clothed and provisioned for months out o! the gifts received. Since the distribution began 8:0 (amines. averaging seven members have been given garments. but there is etill enough left to make it ep- peu- thet there had been no dimin- ution. Ottawa. May 9. â€" The commit- tee declared last night that they have $725,000 in sight, yet will not be satisï¬ed with less than 32.000.000. I. 085...». I07. oral oscillou elk The Thanks of Canada to the People of Great Britain. RELIEF FOR HRE SUFFERERS. slzln (or the Ballot 0! II. raven) and â€but: of the Yuan. 0! lb. (Dania-Hull Fir.â€" l-claouh In (I. sn- Canada-‘4. Thu-Isl. .‘uon. of Prices You Can’t Knock Out : LEADER b, WTMI-udinggooddoth, Just the ï¬nite wear butchapercï¬lluGough'lmk, .............................. mhip, Gough has got somethxng mtereeting to say. Trouble week we negotiated for a bxg raft of Men’s. Youths' and Boys’ tyles. Manufacturers wanted money, had goods to trade for it, ve couldn’t resistâ€"neither will you when you see the sequel. us gnu. wmmbthemofxgooutonom: nanny. I117», cm luv. u: on also, un- g, ad M“ D. Gordon'- loul, altar Mt. WAY all M to g..- 000': ~30 D. 'r. ulna-II. tr um WAY III! m a. who“; Mutual-awn, mac... m WAY mambo. Hour. 0.3m. to: art: than UM, mmwm‘ â€DAYKYAII‘Q“ u'g.h._n§mm be 100-; --,,, Â¥ ,-,‘. W. F. BROAD, V.S., Lindsay Knight of St Andrews Our stock of materials is now complete. You will ï¬nd QUALITY, PRICE and Frr all to be correct. Call and examine stock and compare prices. the mi. in“ ported cum'ï¬esum:n. HOGG BROS., Oakwood. Beltin- magma, $6 25 Just 42 Suits. consisting of broken lines of Imported Englilh Treads, Whipcords, snd some double breasted Worsted Finish Bergen, s11 medium sizes, splendid ml. no st 310 to 818. We’ve put s electing price on each, $6 25 ‘rince Orloff. .70 Aladerfor theBoyI,conei4tingof 208 dark San-y " Blue Serge Brownie Suits, cute end long wearing . binned a well as mother- eonld nuke them, worth 34. Pick your winner for ............ $2.70 >SPR|NG SUIT... which have been just received. New Worsteds, Suitin gs, and Trouserings week and next we’ll put dollars in the YOUBAâ€"sr LEADER NO 4. LEADER N0 3. Wants to ï¬t correctly, to be trimmed with good linings, to be made of New and Fashionable Material, with (w c Maw-1"») bmd'.’ BROAD. VS. 'm “dim-IMO": mammal: toD vm'w'“'= than. M Rich's. Inn in" BUYERS. IOIALD IcDONALD. momma»: I. will I." John 3". a.uMwMonFm-BM Osman-kin. runny. :leothnd to: Mt Granite Lad. I Wm-hï¬omdxmuw ll... mm a m {can RE. bun EA!