5â€".“ runs. rim: MILES sourn. . tlrirtiaui'. First clusmï¬nm .. liifi:‘~'via~‘~' ~lta )6. ' Er J , l tine bun. _ 1..., frii'nv it*-'l\'t‘. well water“ FH‘RI' Elzl‘n' nrtxt'ixcx. NEAR l .,' i, tarm, withm ,. . . , ;_ -_; 'zgi farming. [i{iâ€...\ l‘t Or :lfi, ('ON 3, W,G l *; .4 V. -. l>ri.’:fi“‘:Â¥d ‘° “W l). .t, . . '5‘ “ â€'Y °"’" 3’ \" K \r \t IN'NN. ’ \ â€" :.'2 r‘ ~ Solicitors, , Durham -.__\ iltscs for Sale. (\“J' .\l’l’LY To "‘ -"'lill. _\ l ADVERTISEMENT. ». .‘Vliller * . .hY\NCER lug: ’ it \zti'ltey, ill NOR- .t- «t': l. .1.) Ml tarm and well H2 (:o'r‘ ;Iltlertl'~' lU’A'O “'88t. 5 'lzl‘N l l\"K. Martin of Allan .\ Ht irrz,~ra..‘ml and offered very ‘ 'lA l"ii l .“’ " "3.l‘t“"'ltlll of NOR- “.r’ .rr.; ml and welli -° ted :mt'» ‘.\. ‘ " ' R. 0‘3 , 1.. rr ll Pint sold. Ill" \ l l.\t ix. near Rocky San .mt’ Hutu r'lt grind timber ‘llt‘ili'. t:i~; ~ i (ll: \l‘l-I, belonging to Mr‘ I.\ ll." i'ii Y.»gi;tftll9r, ‘)fferw; ‘t ’l ’\‘ t l'.‘ll$'\ 5'â€- "u. f-\ii\' l'li\r 1CD"!- \ l r f." it"l [’1 i i llf‘\r * ...t . titritigetl. l\l.li‘i l‘ . ". ..‘tli futility;- x Prompt \c. M \ezligcnt. H. H. MILLER. lenients ‘va j..- liriplcâ€" li\ .'.‘.*l’.'1'.t"'lll‘l'll l)\' t. , -: r i . . L'll.tl illit- ‘l * il‘tllllllt)â€. 'llt mg. o ':1 .‘( \ tlt'llt‘r' tlrocei‘v always sure out" the highest class I lowest prices. I it‘ t < or , Fancy Grocer- Confectionery. , ' t I Not the Oldestâ€"lint the tar estl -â€"'â€".â€"-â€"â€"â€"c Justtlte Best. 3 l“? . . l You wan' tag on . 4 pit to receive the Best Commercial 3 ' p d your money ' i 1 ‘ll'Jl'llland Education, it is necessary r Where If W," do the most 800d, ' :1 ,i: attend the Bestâ€" l The Mount Forest Don’t You ? i 3 ' ‘ 7-. mess Coll . . i us ’ ege Being a progresswe person and '.‘l.i~ (: area.- is. the B m. ;- “ Shre‘Vd ,buyen you are al- - arch .‘letlellt is taught separate- “355 IOOkmg for the be“ bar' .ll riiwk: § game, all difficulties are thoroughly" they occrlt‘, tlttts zit'ouliiig loss] . .» -rrtde'tts and enabling tiictii' Aren’t You 9 O 9:: IllHl'f' than is possible in (tlasgl l - .-,,. 3; -~llltll‘ll.’ receives special at~ T . . - - . }.i~ oak silliler'ts and tiiab'cltr rise‘ helefore’ you Will be Willing l to deal with us if you knew l ‘ J. '. \tz“:‘)“:: ‘1u;'n“ iii: \",,'!'2{ ill.' “‘3 \VOUlll give you the best r all which thereby trstablhli-f goods l0? the lP‘iQt money : ' ‘1‘ N , .Lr-Jw“ w. it hium-it': .- by amending the «lay and even-l - ,‘ ~turlciit-4 graduate in a simct' ' i ' .I .L «triallL‘tnl: l WOUldn t YOU ? . tr. graduates are ettiwvirig the3 ,'i.,;,. iii alixiutét Qt't‘l‘)’ Canadian! ' .w um: i 'l;i- Chili-gr- tarrinys the rmtiti-i .v llusiiir'ns l’ltlllit'. l .. n ;..-ul,e,' Actual business from him 's .‘i’lul'iilnlltl students are (10ng â€it, < inc writingr SUI) words after attending only two 1‘“ wet, thou, have us to deliver to your home, some of our growls at prices that will Convince You ? -'.' tho- l. ul of it is .‘l. malt Wlltisel ..‘. rl.‘ as a teacher are tinexcellerl ambition is in see his students I. citizens, itinrally, socially and .‘ l and August. . w. T. CLANCY, Prin. Slegnel‘ . M'"" Tinware and Hardware S‘I’i‘i'lilalll lllllillal Fire Ins. Co. w \w 4‘ '. \ ‘ .- \ . . a V‘ V D l l‘.\l.ilil-l.\llr.l) lell. I r'trm buildings and contents, ' and l’tillit'lltï¬ in towns and v1l-. l . wi'ytiiiitg iii a dwelling: is c._i\'et‘etl i SEASON’S PROSPECTS by Puor. H. H. DsAx. *_â€"-.â€"â€"â€"- râ€"v'-“ â€" â€"â€"â€"- , “'llll ('nnteiits of out-buildings ill‘i ‘lll the farm produce generally. i , .tl liar- ‘lrh’h from lire or lightning: : ‘ _ 7 .. . ‘ _ a ‘ range. ..t' insurance at. the lowest. ; DJ {31' 35 can be bet-’11 at this Pxebent lz' ‘~.‘n!ll‘ insurance expires thin“ year i time everything pornts to a very REASON N921 WHY YOU SHOULD USE Because it is perfectly clean. \Vouldn't you like to know that the tea you drink has not been touched by human hand since it was plucked on the plantation ? This is what you got: in Red Rose Tea. The old method of rolling and packing tca by hand has been entireiy done away with on the tca cstatcs where Red Rose Tea is produced. There, as u'oll as in the blending and packing rooms, machincry â€"- ~ scrupulously clean machineryâ€"is used exclusively. Red Rose Tea is never touched by hand alter being I plucked. This fact alone will help you enjoy drinking it. The Blue Label is recommended. T. H. ESTABROOKS, St. John, N. B. BRANCHES: TORONTO, WlNNiPEO. ’ .‘__.-- , - m. -.-. . â€"J -- l t- W. _ .. m- $3" very ifuportant source of revenue in} THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD. almost every County in Ontario. 5 . f _ , r weird for itnnrov l [‘o the Editor of the Mail and Empire: Lacn 0 proper (A ‘ ‘ Sir.-â€"-l have jusr returned this . -. w er \Ve'iking: froml. . ed effortb 1†anoth ‘ *l‘donday evening from a. two hours’ 0 . ~ 1‘ .0 I f ‘ ’ (.dll atmer. . . . . . '31er Vii-3WD“? ‘if them ‘riicr. bein lstudy of this painting, which IS, . 3 ) ) ) _ v! . . . “33m“ ï¬n ,Lle “1 .t’, i g‘l Without doubt, a classre iii art for paid for all kinds of milk and cream f'. 1 A5 .t 19 ultl all time. not only because of its mas. .' )“i I '2 . . V ‘ u s , ‘ . . regardless O 1.3 i i ue lterful execution, but also because it i - . l‘ . I i ' ‘ ‘° 1 \ t .‘ . . . ' 7 . I ‘)18t) an(1 ‘ti 0 o . .. ~, ..1 in â€who ill the Mill-Hint†lfavorable season for tht. datiyman 1“ 0f HHS man) 0‘ th‘" 9 mos : embodies an eternal idea. vrtal to the t-‘Itl'!l r.. ‘ 11th:. Old stocks of butter and cheese J H. MCFAYDEN. Agent, ‘we-re possibly never so low in the “ , 2., titratin l’. o. . dairy meme .‘ImQCa \' .l'flCE In the matter of 'the es- ‘ t e of the late Neil Mchechme: ,1 i j; ,l. )Ir'KH'lllili‘ .‘tl't' lit‘l't'liy 1‘1?- - - r;- t- iir ' f'irmcr. l to wait and St'lllt‘ llll‘ll‘ :tt‘w‘tittlils : [h- i‘ 3 ‘ l‘t‘ Milli lll'lll. t‘llll"l' ll) “Ht“ Ul'i I)AIRY ORC'A‘Vl/‘ATIONS n. ;-u‘. within tlu- spaw- ()l (illt' it from llll‘ tlzllt' llt'l‘t‘t)f. for the The various orgatiiZationS to" {3‘0“ - tlt' *t‘llilllg up the affairs of moting dairyingyverc never so com- . .3, .ll" \ll- [llt' liltt' Nr‘ll .‘lt'lit't'hlllt‘. pletely 55'5Leulatizt3d 1):)1‘ SO WOll "1.3,"- viill\l:lll(llll\_{ .‘U‘Witlllls after the ned as at present. We are looking '- ll'llllt'tl «late, will be placed with for good results from the systematic mllit'ittn-t'nr ('tillt‘t'LlUll. campaign of instruction and help ' l M iv Stli limb. now in full swmg. luverywhere we .\'.. ti. NJ.M('KE('IL\'IE. ï¬nd renewed interest and- hope in dairying. Factorymen are improv- ing their factories; dairy boards of trade are starting out with amended rules; the buyers of dairy products are wearing a satisï¬ed smile as the result of large demand, good. prices and fair proï¬ts. It now remains for the dairy farmer to keep up with the procession. lndviidual effort is need- ed as well as organized effort. Tun DAIRY FARnuu. It would seem that the chief weak i . - ness of the dairy industry from the For which we Will I pay the highest price in Cash or Trade. We keep on hand a large assort- ment of Blankets, Farmer’s view point are: lâ€"Not enough return, in some seasons, for ‘ labor and capital expended. During a great part of the season of 1904 the money received for butter andcheese did nor pay the man who milked the cows. and he grew disruuraged It would seem as if there should be some other way to prevent these discouraging seasons. The chief TWCCdS, Yarns, cause is doubtless Speculation. How to prevent this is a subject well worth a full etc’ and the attention of political economits. stock of Groceries. 2. Lack of paying cows When m.†r ‘ considers how difï¬cult it. is to obtain LUStom carding and maintain a herd of ï¬rst class and Spinning. cow's, some allowance must be made looks now as thong for the man who milks some poor disappointed. The ï¬rm from [5 of the world, and pro 'thc milk up at home. 03' are sellingf lducrion up to the the present, for milk and cream to the crtY- . H ~ 1 various causes. has bet-u very srnall..set:1uence, we ï¬nd markets like lprâ€" The pastures are now in excellent onto flooded with dairv butter WhICh condition, though they have been often sells for a. WW“ that can leave . somewhat backward, and everything little or no proï¬t for the farmer; yeti ish" -. -- m‘ l'l'lt‘l'lt'd l†the “1"†â€i points to a year of good returns for he considers this better than the in- ' ., .- . r r' s: - Prog'dblve patrons 0f on facto â€3 ldestiny of man. are leavinw the factories are making-i , . , l i " The tragic question llt‘St presents In con-i itself to the. beholder, Will the soul gbClllIlll that long: closed overgrown ldoor Open to the heavenly visitant, lor remain engrossed in self and per- The artist first painted this 'uctice meted at many factorieslpleture at m†early ago or thirty, 3. ‘ ’ ' , , -, d land now, on the verge of eirrhty, he Grading of cream at trearneries, an , . P’. . .has reproduced it. i would adVise . {’1' milk accordin r to its; . . . . pay me“ 0 i" tall interested to read Ruskin on this ; 1 butter value a 6 steps thatt . . 1 . :ilifiidd (his taken by factoli'y owners in early 1““?th “3 he his“ explained r . ' '1stice to all and t0 rc~ :tts meaning. 0‘9†to give.“ .[ tl' best far.' The Redeemer has entered under ml“ me patronagï¬ 0 ‘8 {an arch in the background of the mere. 'picture into a neglected garden. The farmer who takes 300d care 0‘ l Brambles and hemlock and fallen his milk and cream by 0001i“: it and l apples are at his feet on either side; delivering it to the creamery 01‘ I vines clambcr up the door, which cheese factory in good Dhy8l9al 0011' looks as if it will be very difï¬cult to ditiOD. TGOBiVBS “0 pay {01‘ 1119 “Happen-and so it willâ€"a deformed care and labor. He then argues that apple tree spreads a. long, curving it does not pay him to do this as he branch over the thorn crowned head, receives no more for his share of the l and the pierced hand is on the ear- iinished product than does 11†"Gigi-1' shaped knocker. The grave. sadden- bor who takes little or no care of his ed countenance and the whole atti- raw material. All share alike so tude of the ï¬gure, express an intensel O cording ‘0 quantity and regardless 9f listening for a response. 16 1 quality. This is manifestly “Him†He is wearing a white pallium and and retards iumV‘lmtm in Canadian a mantle lined with crimson. dairy products. Grading and ‘63“?2 "Why are thy garments so red?†would seem to be the remedy for tb‘3- “Lo! 1 have trodden the wine Incidently the patrons 0‘ tha-press alone, and of the people there cream collecting creameries can pro' , were none with me.†duce a better qualtity 0‘ cream by There are two lights, one from the l and let him in, and so enter into life,, STRATFORD. ONTARIO. l ' ' i You can get a general education in FIG“ r. any; school but come to the. CENTRAL for Practical Business Training. ’ Ogilvie’s Royal Household Flour, This college has a continental reput- l $‘i U‘i‘ pvr hart cl. ation for thoroughness. Opportuni. ties are for those who are prepared. 3' g Our graduates always succeed. You 0 lThe Famous Five Roses. 33 (M per ; barrel. l may enter our classes at any time. a 3 Other High Gradp \1-‘nif0b‘ 1310m- :‘ ‘5- . y n- M- A I t , .- .:~.).bl..l and on .4 wr barrel. Write for tree catalogue. r l .McGowan’s Family l“il.*lll‘ at. stan- . darti prices. Elllrttt a ll’tclacltlan I’RINCII’ALS. ‘W’Qy ‘ We Deliver to Any Part of the Town. ‘~m ‘%%*‘ï¬- “‘ 0 . ___ l W. - ,,- - - . ,, .___- l lChoico Broad . . , _ land Confections i FrOSt 00d} UOUStautly on hand and deliv. l . l ered to all parts of town daily. AGENCX. ’ l t -__.- _ Implements A' V‘: WATSON l ROP Rt 12' ‘otr. of all kinds for tliel Farm, the Home and, “_"†" _._,_ ' ' ’ __._- the Dairy. l DURHAM SCHOOL. , " STAFF ANn l-Itfl’ll’liil-IX'I. The school is (Mllllllpt'tl for full Junior Leaving and Matriculation work, undo-r the following citafl 0t competent teachers for that tlvpiirtnient: llhe Sherlock Organs ; THUS. ALLAN, lsi ( lass t't l'lillt‘gtll‘. l’t'in. rsraxpairtg S ' M h' . l and “ H1 1 lb EWIng ac was 1 MISS L. M. l"tllll".-lll. ('lassit's and Modems. 3 Miss A. Jotixs'rox. ll. .\., .\l.~t:?iwni.~tt:csand *Melotte Separators , ‘ . ,3 intending students t-illullltl t‘ltlt‘l‘ at beginning of term. or as soon utter as possible. ~ ~~ - l l D CAM PB E LL A : Fees. $1.00 per month. , , gent. r w... ...,...xm.\~. Hanson, L‘liaii titan Secretary. ‘ DURHAM ONT. 4 ..___. l l l I ;HAVE YOU? WOOD. l Any old Worn silver? It so, I am prepared to re-. l i plate it. Bring it in nov «In. 117 while [have the time. All work guaranteed. Prices Moderate, and Strictly Cash. ‘ Geo. Yiirs. I ALSO ()lTll U) m i :3 co 3 in n 5’: 3 a: U) CALDER â€"â€" BLOCK â€"â€" DURHAM He 89118 Cheap mummmmm ‘ "'l C D. = T s a m {'3' C W : C: w [Q ’3. (D U) ~“M’â€~ allE using the hand separator and cooling head, which lights the arch behind LACE CURTAINS. the cream after separating. The ‘ rind beyond it to an immeasurable present would seem a favorable time distance, prophetic of infinite results, to purchase separators 39 the compan 'the other is from the lamp. Now ies have a “rate war†on and prices , observe, the figure does not carry the are reduced about one-third. jllimp. A chain is afï¬xed to the lamp 'and fastened to the hand. Everv beholder will drew his own ideas ly is the milking of cows a serious and 1933033 from 1113 study Of the queStion. We had hoped to have a: P'Cture. and so he Will percmye the . - ‘ ’ 'ï¬cation of the chain. ° .- hine installed in thesu2m . . . , ilm'lkms‘iabil‘eait the College beforp the g The coloring is verv rich and beach- “rv . us be an in June. but it fut, and the tout emsemble is a pro- excursio 3 h we should be = found portrayal of the relations of Whom'lost man to the Christ None can The labor problem is also a‘ditï¬cult one for the dairy farmers. Especial- 8 80‘ ,T I' cows. But one of the greatest hiud- we expected to get. the machine, is . italirfciiiio 82333¢::;?05;Ct0:;e:nd Al‘s! ° erunces to the securing 0‘ better 00‘" making some improverr‘ientst inx 2;: will higghly appreciate lihe benevo- v i . .' ° ‘ 0 ll RHARI. ’â€" ‘â€" 0§1AR1() IS the 180k 0‘ Syï¬lema-‘c breed‘ng apparatDS, Wthh they 0 DO p 18008 0‘ the Rt. 80!]. Charles :BOOtb. for a. dufinite purpose. There is at- togethnr too much â€bit and missâ€. m the methods adOpted in breeding dairy stock. The use of pure bred sires and the sticking to one breed. rather than mixing the breeds, are the two main requisites for success in entuhlleng and maintaining a dairy herd. vâ€"0 0.0 .â€"-~-â€"-â€"-â€"-â€" COUNTY PRIZES AT THE FRUIT. FLOWER Ann noun snow The Ontario Fruit Growers Assocl. Take care 0‘ Your ution have on hfund‘uschelme. fan the - development c t c apps in ustry Horses Feet. . ° . . that should meet with hearty re- 0 MORE GUESS WORK. uponâ€. I: is proposed to secure .3 in levelling and balanc- grant from each county .in. Ontprio in: your horse’s loot.1 be" of 325 00 or more to be diVidod into the Scientiï¬c Home F00! three or four prizes to be competed Loveller which is the forest for by growers within the County of- and best. contrivmcr for “I“ fering the prize at the Fruit. Flower purpose and will guarantee and Barley Show, which has become satisfaction. 3 ï¬xed feature at Toronto. The! A3- .oclation will pay the expenses on ‘1‘". GUTHRIE, the fruit to Torontc and will hold 1",, Blacksmith the fruit in cold store†till the date of the Show about the middle of No- vember so no that Exhibitors can labour at. Toronto as easily as at a lo- Tcul fair. l A delegation will wait upon the iCounty Councillors at {their -‘f Juno .‘ meetings. and it is hoped the Coun- .' cillora will favor, .559. 8"th ._ 9‘. ,5 dia- it it til“ ’0' “‘3'“ â€"3 but‘lbni,lrl u 113 . , . ' itiï¬- hmut for this purpose 0i!°",P!?“f.ri.tii to die at c9!"--.Ims "Partner of .iiii’iild’a u' u m ‘ Ha? 'ohbéDo-Iiirio-Wï¬rsflm ' it‘ll"? m..u<uatimouuur tiredness? " . . I ‘ I , v I 5. * r ‘ w‘ . , “er I me tume yet. i ‘ . tV‘ifziizzlcildanfidbendt fibrever, that a' P- (1.. who has purchased this mac' pructicul milking machine will hairliï¬cent painting and sentitiorth on placed on the market. in the near: “'3 mission, and his competent and future, In the meantime dairy far-l courteous representative, Mr. Fen- er should not grow discouraged as “e“: W110 11“ 01‘3'80 0‘ it for Cunuda. m 3 . . ‘ Yours. etc., duir ing is and will continue to be l F Y â€m lies: paying branch of agriculture l M E. T. DE I‘OUl FE LADDER. throughout a term of years. June 12, 1905 i ,-. l , To Cure Fever, Chills, Ague i Corner Concrens. l ........ W.- i; of no remedy S) ieli .‘ule', _ . as Nerviline Twenty drops uken' Mr. Jae. Andrews and son started in bat. ureter three times daily not 3 to excavate for a new born on Sutur- only stops the chills but destroys the l day. As they are} pnir of adult- diaense camplegely NflrVillllfl t.p‘fl R l we OIPQCO to .IeG It put through to direct action on same and chills and completion With haste. removes their exciting omens. In Mr, J“. Gordon il preparing to "crunch and hovel disorders Nervi- build ., ngw burn this laminar. It line has bold ï¬rst. place for nearly will add much to the appearance of ï¬fty years. 1018 D'N’BTNL SWi†‘0 his farm as well up be a great. con- uct, thorough, and perfectly safe.'venience. ‘ Being pleumt to taste. “’8 909“." Mr. Wm. Sir-rs is excavating this with "6'35“â€. . . Your drugqisl- , week for the new schoolhouse â€11' P°"°“."'H'.'"""° m lure; 20° i Time will tell the reason for chang- bOtflfli “Wham“ guarantee ' ’ing t:.e date of the picnic from the 28m to the 29th, but u it is u and , identiul matter with everybody now Editors in the Western States hue we will not be the ï¬rst to make it u unique way of prodding up their - public ‘ delinquent subscribers. as the follow- l Wedding bellpwill be heard ring. ~---â€"-â€"â€"-'-.-â€"-~~- .-â€".« ¢.D Oâ€"i , 9 {£11 JOQ..I,l!uv.g ï¬r?! ' ' , ‘ Qucnt h ulflminc'sbf‘ "fainting l $25,. uï¬o‘n'. ._, spells, .000an by Ofï¬mpï¬ecf’m'd .Bw-iillet McLean is able to oblige bunious chilbltln...plhpï¬yi'fld l“â€"ull.wbo tub u,‘ . ° . end also. 0 ' , . i . \ . m!" r s. i " ‘ _ K . .- ._ -' . :v..- ,, , .. " 'i . s a . .1. b . . \ M; v‘ , . . " H J 5 ’bhcncjglrvcyf he?!†41â€.," if“! ll 2.... ' BARCLAY BELL 25 yards long, 2G°lll wide. 40c a paint l 25 yards long, 30~in wide. 506 a pair. WAREROOIS ' 3 yards long, 37-in wide, 70c a pair. 3; ya: ds long, 54 in wide, $1.003 pair. Opp. Middaugh House Stables. All our Curtains except the ï¬ne and : 400 one; have worked edges. “an“ LADIES’ SKIRTS, ETC. Mï¬Wâ€"mw Ladies' Overskirts at 32. $3.50 and $4.50. Ladies’ Black Sateen Underskirts at 81. Ladies’ Black Sateen Waists at 85c and $1 ’ Ludies’ White Waists at 50c and 75c. e 00 e S rooer White Night Gowns at 73c and $1. Coreet Covers at 25c and 50c.‘ Is FULL of the GOODS you need. MISCELLANEOUS. _ Heavy Twiled Cotton Sheeting, 724p New Fresh Groceries l wide. 250 8 Yard. ALL THE YEAR ROUND. ‘3 White Bedspreuds, large size, 1.40 each. TnbleLineuutï¬cundï¬Ocuyurd. Fruits in Sousaâ€. Floor Oilcloth. l and 2 yards wide. as 25c a square yard. Stair Oilcloth at 15c a yard. i Japanese Matting iit me 9. yard, 'anitOba Flouro “a; The Celebrated " Kcewut‘u Fl ES. Pure Honey and Fresh Roses.†the m, be“ m'“. ;; ries alwa s on hand. T“ L‘“ °‘ the Wood- 31min GI‘OCB . y Go. from No. 1 Manitoba Wheut‘. Breakfast Foods. . Cracked Wheat Cream of Wheat coach of a stray bone thut had in ‘ ' some way not out of his back ï¬eld. £22? 3:: thitmr‘“ °f all He came to make enquiries of us so we presume he felt delicate about BEAN. 330313. GRAIN and .11 asking the Crow. kinds of FEED in Itock ulwuyu. The masterful way that the lSlum of Scotland carried out an exec out - . pragrum lust yin iIDeure to bripflu "l6.38t Pu“ “I “Mm. mammoth crow to urbum on uy . , . the lot. We would fuel a bit deli- Goods delivered promptly in â€'5 cute about ofleriug an gegtjou . to no able 3 mmmittï¬ï¬‚hile til; Ml’S. Alex. Beggs , " ,ldbolu W cg wit ‘ . by.» “describe Gum. .935 J. '. "nun" me“ .i 1â€; to decide it cut. "play. bionic the Durham Road and let chi 1.55“ four corners. cry: pull two output ‘ ' two, and than the two winning IOIII. r occlusions for open... It will Pam s. . ' ~ log y mpickfoet nod-nuns from .‘ . p ‘ -' $0.0â€le ï¬ll h‘*-M‘ M . ‘1 i0.