nun-u.- 0 0.3.:‘2‘19g‘fl‘0 ‘0 0 0 9' 0 0‘ do 0 0 all?“ (I? 1' ’m. .e O . O no .. ~ ~ v or J‘EMT‘QIN‘RAL , c: ', , - ’ .2‘..-li...‘.frhc Stroller.‘ 0 .«9'0' 90003390'90900000000 . rm Emotes Pout. April 20 you {lb-a luht not; well for: our ' tender-o to We outdo-from thinru lo= . . and *i‘v‘e‘o glance utthinuholh 13p tillage ‘ and mum. on. . man «who cannot ace poet bin town. to: coo-o me can-mt his own side of la cpl: to beacon very unr- w:provu'wiiil in hie viewo. \ ' _ "times when we have to "4 lower .vlcwc ot'cltiren- ï¬nally approve or votei'fcr thiaflmtmceeroinxly art-against m leech interests. bub-which †‘wo _kno_w are for the benefit of“ tho â€Ia-oz " ' ,Jcm- flap .t- “P?" lhï¬bh I to“ tool at. l .thifllc from the larger mmdpclt.’ Today we thï¬i‘zht it could not boaomieo to niche o iookint'o_tbe cocctxuctiqa of tin. “EM Sonata and one memoir; ulna. if. a main. and wherein the remedy...“ there be such __o remï¬y'fwwld lie. ' ' . . . :‘i‘fld'ï¬m‘t thick.“ is noccoury to ' . "k of the Britich parliament - .‘ mother of all free ornament-i - .. Ache foundation oil Second .. or Mateo. Oortcio it in that nm’ the firot‘pozrflament dot. for â€ecu much or bthcr the horde .chouuht themselves of oufiicient im- uoe to have a House of their own. it mum be remembered that at “that time the horde. or Senate. â€W the more in rice: home by a h _ racially a it took yearn anal ‘1 urleo of ctrogalca and fightlm .. ore the people. an "accepted ‘ Common. fou loom crest place-I. on we have them hen the U. I. were fram~ . r conctltutioa. democratic and all. no they were cup to be. thy followed the oxampo of their mother land in having two Housed This doe-loot oppoor'oc out of place in the fodural arena» an it duel in - the State arenao. where there in real- ,‘ly no excuse: for two Houses at all. “When the ObnfedeMioo Act washo- I‘ing threhhcd out by the fathers of “our country, home were for having only one House. but the best they could carry was. that the one House "idea would hbe‘tried in Ontario. all the othor provinceoof the federal parliament having two. Here again "there was a fairly good reason for :twolfloueo‘at Ottawa. Up to this mthan there was no country that; wae ‘lworkinz'thoir business 'with' only one .3012» and it-ecemed to be taken for Remind; except in: the minds deome out the" Radicals that two. Houses yore Manly. necessary. ' Another element that contributed to the idea“vvao the ' aloney of the =Sanate sections. were three parties to Confederation. viz.. Onta- rio. Quebec and the Maritime Provin- cesâ€"the former boinm the predomin- ant partner of which the other two were more or less afraidâ€"Quebec. on account of its different race, and the lower provinces on account of size and population. An a compromise, it was (conceded that each section should be represented in the lower House in proportion to population. but in the upper House by twenty- four for each of the three sections. It was thought that if the majority of the lower House should at any time seek to override- tho liberties of any om section. that that section would not solidly in its own interests in the wm KNOWN †IN 15315, om. midlandlbiminonncllioi-iells mkychinecmdhis Ingl'rouhies l .. I contracted a oorioo cfcolda from the changing weather." oays Hr. Bryce Allen, a well-known resident oi‘Jarvia. Ono. and n member of Haldimand County Council for his district. “and gradually my lungs became ofl'ccted. i tried medicine and doctors inscribed for me, but get I no relic-F. ‘ith lungs and stomach diseased. nervous, weak and wasted. I began to usi- Psyc'hine. \Vith two months‘ treatment 1 regained my health. Toâ€"day I am no sound as a bell, and give all the credit to Fsychine." There is a. proof of what Psychine does. It not only cure: Colds and kills the germs of Laanpe. Pneumoniaand Consumption. .but it uelpu the stomach. makes pure. rich blood and Wagoner-ail health all over ~thc body. You will never have Consumpâ€" ‘M' ‘ifyouuoe code. no“ 000090099 emu. . in†mlritr bu cover you tried to coerce mic cool «and also that there on much dogï¬tr‘ooctlm lot; lihcr we.“ do rope to. i“ “w â€mu “‘r iii , ‘ I ll. 3hâ€m‘°iu fathom ‘hcd woo that logiolotioo. and oopocioly any oil heat atioo would receive that unium ting, that would be expect- ed from a lot of gentlemen whose tenuro'cf office woo entirely indo- ndont of the Government of the 32y and thou Oceado at lent would have lawn that would be the pride of the whole oorth. x.Wc all know how utterly thin ideal has failed. When. both ileum are of the name complexionhthc Comte clmply‘io it according machine. and ouyo "Me tool" and when. cue of oppeeite complexion. we don t. know of al body of men that can be more hide-bound toparty than our Senate. . [1- - iii-bi-i-Illlll'l‘ , .flioeo Confederation we have ad- iittod five new provinceo. No more haulers come from the East. but we ilihve about! ill or 20 more from the chot. With the exception of in- itroducinl; or amending money, billo. Ethe Senate is on an equality with E the House. Each baa its own mm of E officer: and tron-Intern. and it seems to us that the Senate in on. the at all times. for any infringe- w h fl of tho dignityI or. its ao-calied . vfloï¬. If the cum requiroo a and puty cleaner of bird cages- _' " hon-to. must have one too. whether they how on: cases to clean or not. Every member oh the Home gets a trunk of stationery and poc- kottknivcs union. the Sen-tore must have the some althouoth they have no. ccnctitucnto to write to or wor- 3‘, Now that the indemnity the members lo “600 the senate of course must have the though they would be door at 8.500 conic. If they. earned their money or could lot: to one low that the were oolo reopcnclble for. we mid overlook * commie. . We have. a bri and ohinlar ca- am lie of how on: loan worth in 0m to: o. and we are of the opinion that it would wort equally as well at 0t- towo. The Grits. who in oppoaitiou. were loud in their colic for abolition of the Senateâ€"now we hear. oothl - at all about it. We don't believe . t it in because they havqtho mayority there. buth rather because of their inability to know how to tackio the Job. It in one thing. to within a uaeleeo up when in opposition it h quite another thing to out it off when in power. These things can‘t be done by the stroke of the or. even by the vote of the ma.- Jcrity. In this case the mlnoritieo have r'uh‘tn that they might: think were jeopardizde by the abolishment of the Senate. and the only power that can abolish it. or. even change it-the British parliament â€" would scarcely think of doing anything of that kind union: all were. including the minorities. ‘ We can see. therefore. the size of the job that confront: us. yet we much not let that discourage us. No doubt a statesman will come to the front with a acheme. that will carry. that will either wipe the sore out or im- -prove it in mach a way that it will be a help instead of a hindrancet Om thing is apparentâ€"that the Ben- ate is a useless bill of expense and requires the pruning knife in some shape and that pretty soon. â€"-â€".â€"â€" From Evening Post. APril 28 It seems that for the present the temperance question. or to be. more comet. tin liquor qumtion. will not down, at least not: until yoocough up ten cents. which. it seems. is lobe the price now. The last time we spoke on the question we expressed: an opinion that there was no reason why there should be a barl in connec- tion with any. hotel. The argument has been put forward. time and again. that tho but is there for the convenience of the guests. True. it in there. but we mica the usher-lion and know whereof. we spook. that it in notlhe gunshot n Roi who put- ronizc the bar and that i the bar of any bona fido hotel depended on its gum-to for its. revenue it would coon have to close up. "Any person who travels. and who keeps hia eyes open. known that any ordinary: bar depends almost entirely upon its local our- roundinae for lie trade. Admitting such to be: the cane. why ahould the two be combined. Everyone will ad- mit that we mull have hotels andwe are compelled to admit that where there have been eoealled temper- ance hotels they have generally. been a disgrace to the community. We have known of travellers coin: to temperance hotels for conacioeco cake. but who could not stand: the plagues they had to undergo. incom- parlson with which the plaques the Sci-prim had. to‘aitand were as nothml..z.i' -. P.- Thait! there woe no necessity for iiï¬his is being h Watt-at“ in several 41 our ian towns. no- tably Owen Sound. where our be:- e ‘ I†money on. tho barâ€"it la generally the moon ones. who are too mono toxin thin when I uontoe to cell a “cat meal. but wgp in than. or in ire parlor mum on oil coda blccu to will“: they are filling up, on beer at the bar. and are probe ly out a dollar «Amen before they are ready to m. I halo polo - ouossith heart nearly: broken a oi- togoihor «honed. and the other he- ' fuddlod into a feel. The otoblo should be run by itself. and the cpooo ocod changed for. the come on the ounce in o newcgapor. it it. were. many who new. i iok they ourht to crud comethilu in the her would be a lid of the amino foo not having to enter it. It might dlmlnlah‘ the prof- lta of the bar. but that: in not worry- ing ill at all. M to the hotel prepor. we are creditbly. inhuman than that part of it payo extremely. well when properly mannedâ€"in fact better than mootbudoeu Mouth the some amount of capital and intelligence in- V01\'°d. ! i i i ' Some yearn ago every [racer who took out o licence-and mat of them did uoâ€"eoid liquor in connection with his buoincoo. A great many lyrocero were forced. or thought they war . into handling the stuff became the r competitora did so. and when the caution crush-operation wo had i: same arguments that we have DOW-“Chat a grocer who did not coll liquor could not make bio buo- incoa pay. The reparation come. and we now know that on ordinary irro- eory buclmec poye as well as any other. We muot have the bureau and the hotel separated. If it was lofttoqvctooftl- dtho hotels. a ration wool bo vow by c laodol d o NIEOI‘RI- There are many nasty. unheo thy. woo-boron memo that the hotel mom have to witnooo. that are ontirey. uncalled for on their part. and which they would gladly have rolorotd to come other of tin town. Wh can it not doaoi Why ohou it not be done! There lo one thing we know it would dc. and caothcn thing we use afraid it would do. It would relate the ctctua of the hotclkeopor. M it in now. hlf la in a lbw meaouro attached. Be «acct be a member of o ï¬chooia hard or Town Map". Some insurance companies ond a great many frateraol (vaccination- ilibvalately tofu-ontahycvg‘hlm with; n r rah. ve oopcr of manhood loft in them. there moot be m timcc they meant over below in the palaces. and their, wives and daughter. have to witmoo menu that must bring! the blush of ohame to their oheeko. and ovutually make chateau-hardened, .'i All this would be chanpd were the bar eliminated. when they could take their proper place amongst: their fol- low men. 0n the other hand the poor fellow: who chose to run the saloons. certainly would have noth- ing elevating left about their job. They wouldn't even have the chance to chait with cone people. as they do now. It would be nothing but the olink. ciink of the clause. and the maudlin talk (1 tin boozy. with the vile jokes and language usually heard around a bar. It inonly who osci- vation Army lassie goes in that: there is any pause in the canal loosenesa. Still. we believe it would be better for the majority. were this separa- tion to take place. We would license hotel. alt a moderate rate and make applicants. have everything in ordâ€" er befcre they got their license. The saloons we would license at about $1.- WO 3 neuritic Mot th’moize. and cuty them down to‘ three at the moat. We have an idea that it might be a. lgood plan to have then run by Government. the same as the post office or custom house. If the barkeepero had their hours, and were as particular about them. as other Government officials. it would be a good thingâ€"but that is a partial: the «subject that will bear diocuosion by itself. In ghe meantime we would recommend our temperance friends. who really want; to db other than talk. to zet in touch with their friends in Owen Sound undone if we cannot get a company to etart one or two good temperance hotels in Lindsay. We are certain they would pay morally. and are persuad- ed they would also pay financially. moo hear mar. Ah the express from Midland woo near Blackwater loot Saturdu'. at the first â€main: north the little two year old non of Men FON- man Robinson ran out upon the track. Th engineer op lied the brakes. but tin train coo not be stopped in tho ohorli diotance. and the engine struck tin child. killing him: instantly. No blame note on the train crew. f o - †o It‘sï¬ wig. thug: in" - p it ? somehow. that awful ' cough, that hard struggle for air, can never be for- thinehanddamchoao. t09§0§0ۤ30§§9$o4ce limit‘llmm â€he I. 1â€â€˜.‘“tc DWI I'M“. who woo run over hr NI 310"“ an able. up-to-doic and It the foot perfect. We invite the public to drop in and cocoa. Wodaeodcy of lost work. died at hip. Voltoh‘o hotel Saturday morning. loot c! the lolurloc received. lie didaotouffenoiinh fore day area. but suddenly woo afflicted with tori-l. bio pain and succumbed soon after. I I The first plate alone wlolowc to be laotoilod in Linden were than to the Decree blah. ii. to recorded that within four day- oomtiy. o tanner. mlotchllu the window for. a large door. undertook to walk throuahit. lie brought up very ouddoaly. how- .mpc ' iii i i ' l. 0 l . I "Booclnahurat." the hood-cine to. old-nee of Dr. J. ll. behavior. Port i‘brry. was destroyed by fire Nudity morning lent. The occur-voteâ€. at- tached. was on“ the fine-t lo the country and woo filled with rare exotic photo. The looo in cotimcted at. cinooo or "8.000. . . I l i . I . May 17. “BL-Ti; Daninlou «can aim Lindoay a population of 6.018. l y o ,0 June ismâ€"ran Grand Trunk. rail- way took formal on of the Grand Junction cliway. between Bolloviilc and Pctcrbcro yesterday. The line was built by Fouquior fires I l l ESL 0. . Q l I . i . Sept. 30. l l.-'i'hc steamer 'Vcn- derbiit'. we» burned: to the water's edge on Friday of last wet-k in an inczedibly short time. The origin of the fire is unknown. and Capt. Orandell. the owner. ouctalno a heavy line. on them in only $5,000 in- surance. ‘ . I , l 0 l June 21. laceâ€"aft. D. c. ’l‘rcw i... bmn very oiiccmoful: at the l’etorbo- to Poultry Show. carry df no loco than four prison. ( . ,_ I I Mrs. John Thondmry. of Glcnarm. was found by her hueband. when he came home from work. in a prostrate position on the floor. and on he lint thought. in o fainting fit. but on or- ominotloo he found. to his our rim and horror. that oh- wao dead. hon he wont outocnllorlltheday he led: her in arontiy good health. and th blow therefore all the bar- der to boar. ‘l'ho limo will out a loom over the whole locality. ioort disco-e woo couoc cf.dooth. I I As a result of lam from m cm utctlcn of a frooon too. llcbt. ahon died last evening lmmedl~ otoly after the alien. ‘i‘hocauu of death woo u now: to the phy- sicians. and beyond their wer. al- though they were three 0 our lead- itu doctou. No inquest: woe held. I I In order to emotiroao manufactur- es in the town. many firm: wpre en- cmpccd from taxes and the result woo quite a boom. Ifany important buoinua channel took place about thi- time. and prospecto were very bright. f It“. IF Til! 81'0â€â€œ. Incident lotion oftbollooaooâ€"llow «mountain. Ulcer of tin stomach may exist for years without very marked cym- toms except thm caused by indizu- tion. l . In good health the stomach zealots tin action oi the gastric juices, but when weakened. the membrane is badly nourished. and the digestive fluids act upon it on well u upon tin food. keeping up until perforation of the stomach occurs. In advanced caseeofnlccrofthestomach therein much discomfort after eating. with a. constant gnawing sensation be- tween male. pain. from the pit of the stomach back to the shoulder. blade. At the first symptomo of indige'o- tion. treatment should at once he started with Hie-ha. This is o ecl- entifie remedy adapted specifically to one purpose. tin cure of stomach troubles. . 'Miâ€"o-na. is not a patent or secret remedy, but in a combination of the purest and most reliable of remedies for strengthening the digestive or- gans and building up the whole aya- tom. It cuts but 50c. a box. Use it for a few days and tlmre is no rea- son why you should not be able to eat any food you like at any time without fear of distress. If you cannot: obtain Hi-o no of your drugsiot. it will be cent by mail. poolpaid on receipt of price. Write on for advice on your case from a locale; stomach opooialiot which will he cant free. The R. T. Booth Company. Ithaca. N.Y. 23-80. =â€"-__=== W M Yâ€. which in the desire of we and all. Take the trouble of “ï¬tting Prof. Dorcnwcnd'e private show rcoma at the Beacon m. Lindsay. on Sat- urdoy. my 12th. and ace the many mice of Human Hair Covering, new patent ctrnctum.â€"dw apcct his .. ‘ ‘ Amoco-oat h m An adventhcfnent in the Singapore Free Pro-e bean to announce to neb- ility and Cairoomart set thabhc hoe opened high-cloa- restaurant at No. 3. Sharla Honour Kuki. N. B.â€"Deieotabie music wonderful. ladies ovory'eveninz. and during that in not favored in some shape. either, by reduced went or in Wiu Benet. Switches. etc. and in.! i We are receiving a large obipment of MI up-to-date Shoot for ladicc. aloe a lam lot of the GEO. SS DOROTHY DODD SHOES. ihc in... A. SLATER for Men. We are the agootc and have the control of time It will be a plenum to chew the zoom. and â€For " "Y m. i'o Emu Thcac good A LIST OF THE KINDS WE KEEP IN STOCK FOR MEN: lice. A. dialer. the “manic. Io-Iooo'o bullion Shoo. m Paolaâ€. Walker d “MIR. A. J. lathe “I. John â€Phonon. .l. D King, on. loll. The Iovorolnnho lollxovor. The Ocelot. leerooothcum For oolid Worklaz Boot. we keep the boot. ouch ac l. A. M. Cote. Williams, of BrimmmL Th Amherst and other heat molten. The Don. Mine: and Children are not forgotten, as we have m. be: kind and [mini variety to be had in the County. 20 For Coat. of Suit Once, Gripe, Trunko and an Travelling (Geode. Tormo strictly Cash. . J". HURLEY, “10033303 1'0 ii. BOOKIN. I-lflbuv’. OIMTIIT .HOI HOUII. Col-so. w ma0wm00maee0eeéol A CHANGE IEHBUSINESS Important announcement to every person Intorootod in WHIIL VEHICLES ' Having looocd my workshop I will not in future do any repairmg, but will (in mg undivided attention to the production of the boot and no“ cc and Wheel Vehiclec of every wmm POSl unï¬oxl i i. g â€"_...__. "I II“ 00. acumen. (To the Edilom of The Poet.) Bin-The fact of iicol coming to Linï¬cy memo to have furniahed an occupation for norm people. who hate kept up an eternal din-don; about the Deal exemption! ever nines Baal woo fooliah enough to locate here. i have never been. no em I now. an advmote of the principle of exempâ€" tiâ€. all! i hold that therewitouidE l in a national law again-t all such but where a community enters into 3 [contract for. tlnir opocioi gain or i bomfit. they ohould be manly. and i honest comb to carry out an o:- mmcnt made. and to do it without eternally oquoolinu. Incl. you'lm the town had with~ in it. borders a certain. pasture field . owned by one of in» eitioeoo and co- i quliod by our Company. An cane-E moot woo entered into between our 5 Gateway and tin town i'UllLlClA’ i AND AliOVK iiOAitl). by which each party equated to do certain ihlnru. Th libel Co. have more that carried 1 out their part. and not. only that. but our employee. make better were: and work ohorter hours than any other inductr in the town. but thetowu. so for. as failed to carry out theira. and come of it, they have repudiat- ed altuotimr. Firstâ€"We were promised oulficient fire protection. a thin; that all should have without a agreement. but all that has been in thio matter is to carry a email pipe a part of the way'to the tannery.but not clue enough. even if the pipe had been of proper oiae._ The insur- ance companies have pronounced against it. and in consequence wq are paying $150 per year in inauranee premium. more than we would had the town dorm as they agreed. Secondâ€"We were promised exenpâ€" tion on tin whole of the business. but we were compelled to pay $145 per year in taxes for two years on stock at tanxery building. simply for the reason that we do our of tin town and therefore allowed thctimetogo by foran appeal. which should not have been necessary. We are also paying in tin neighborhood of $240 per year in taxes in office and wareboon. although it is all one business. and according to the agree- ment. should be exempt. In the face of these facts why this Company should be bounded in this way is ho yond comprelmncion. Had theydooe sane great wrong to the town. or if they were the only industry. in a sim- ilar state. there might become excuse ' for it. but. I an informed. and.†l be» lieve rightly. that there is not a manufacturing industry in the town scone other way. and at least one t9. such an extent that it'cannoti be com- l polled to contribute to either sewers 1 or sidewalks. or in fact anything in connection with the town. and yet our company in nineled out for the . oiuro of individuals. and one public body seemineg are so much in- terested that they have taken the . up for a second time. al-. if I understand the law i have no E v i i l 3 I i l l l l matter though. rightly in that! point. tiny more power or legal rirht. as a body. to deal with in than thei Duke ofl'l’im- buctoo. If there in anything wrong. titer-e is a proper eoum to take by any citi- oon who feels that: ho bola grievance end I Would odvier‘ them to either do that or else give themselves a muchâ€" meded mt. Before this Company lo- cated lure. those came 'rentlemen. ooeminaly. were very gia that the arrangement should be carried out. and an new advocating the giving of exemptions. free siteo. free wa- ter. and even free electric power for new lndmtrice. Now. when they think that we are fast. they face about. but we may not be so badly Itoek on tiny! imairine and the town may have. in the near future. an ex- tra lib for. some industry that; may never come. . A. most people know. I have talk- . EWU' o'd for unholy; at home and abroad. P1100. cum ever since I became a citizen. but the nan coupled of Lindsay seems to be with this unfortunateo irit “whhh'lhavorooerred andw b certainly a «bum to tin pro- m-d the coununitngours. ete.. . l l . B. M. BRAD. up-to-daco In future ohell men-Mp in every rig. Hy roocou for this change up oxpnooly for tho porpcoo. com! ate and [lace can be u Thooo oondtbomtotho Anothorreooeaforthoohaago bum W chop. In future withi capital and and boot vohic R KYLIE -» . *ww~‘. . u. u. Jackson Organist an Cambridge-st. Metho- dist Church. Studio over Britton‘c store â€"Bntranoc on mount-st. and Theory freeâ€"duct. mam COBALT mm †Silver Values Run as Highas 8109000 per mil. 0:1:an errzx. F Xar Arm Booxuc-r REE are free for the asking. We buy and sell shares in all com- ponies operating in the Cobalt camp. Stockinonepropcrt rooefromocenta perohareiosmoo. y wine lo-dayforpertlcuiars. WILLS C0.. TORONTO OB COBALT. FIR: Insurance. In over one hundred yuan of honorable buoineoc experience thic Oompon hao paidootinï¬rolooocobclco policy-hidden over $123,000,0MN. Agent. W. R. WIDDRSS. m. - Lumen. m the it. Now that the spring- ooaootr iahere and the new birth beginning tooond forth their joyouo melody. the small purchaoo all Carriage ready forthc point chop. By doing co I can ace the material and work. Iwill state be briefly on pocoible are in the Unicodscetooanrl Canada. covet-oi largo Companion with in. limited capital. with the meet improved mocbinory, with building: put reporly heated and mediated in which in to the boot advent-go. oroia bpooltion in employ ï¬rst-clue deainm, centres of the continent and Carriage W otyioo and place them within reach of tho dealcrct in that it it almoct impoooihlo in he, admin-body builder in oomoll oho . he he nodul‘ecr to teach him ; coadi one are unfavoro leâ€"uhop. on voutilocodoodhootod; ho iobcildlagopood co-mcn-cw. Bo known that under thooo ooodihonc u in men :soolbio to do but clan work. and be naturally you to the rim-clu- crc the rooulbl of the changed condition daring the loci in yearn. and the are focia that cannot be denied. oholl lobe odvootsgo of thcoo chaam. and will place a reach of the people of the country of tbcoo largo eompoolcc. and give you the noel-u over adored for oolo hero. chow Boo-o will be fitted a All!) I' THE MIDDLE Of‘ MARCH. cod bootrigo inOooedo lhovo 75 Bauioocfmyownmaho Illil ouhaud "WW-0' ._..._â€"._ _. m""m-mm‘.ï¬ w.â€"wsv We, . deocri tlon. pork in t c white. {loathed Thm got the lotecl and Ho unnot im rovo him-01!; Carriage, today and o the boot rocultc of the brown. and pool ready for inopooiioc all until then and ace the lulu-u LINDSAY 0090009000000000069 9 Wal I Papers We have just opened up 0 our new Wall Papers for: spring and our stock is nov 0 complete. We have a wide: range in price, design and0 colorinzs suitable for any: room. Call and let us show 9 them to you whether you' want to buy or not. Come and see them at Hfllli Billi. . w moot - Near w: $0000000000000000u 0 0 0 0.000.000- 000009000000.0009000009000‘0 eoeeeeoe { 27!,scwafl. r mourdurumrï¬hmumu. ‘9: . .