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Durham Review (1897), 12 Jan 1905, p. 2

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a a! "I. INN: thaw-Mme than Trote- nits bah) 'rn- hum mm hundred and Malt and mm hundred and sixty-two can”. 7. To the ttrinr--Tte do not know that ther were entirely empty. but whatever Mr] been drain out was when}. 9- Draw- out-Tho vmrd draw may u ""3 in ttu. :1‘:. n. Pt,, ' "-‘A " He cannot to, MN not and Trtirg his p The hour for glory. Jesus (inn in Mary’ brilliant mira, (Wining. Jesus thought. and tr.-..'. .I-_:_ ra t' um a M " bet t'epe ttt 'rPFV .umn' --ttre hum“ ottd WWI: . r".,. n: - in "mrhesir. and "the "Te t' mm and inc: and but?!" nu the whole day." Two "r th- a--1 firkin wan ;'ee',','lct,", M'- thnrefnw Ohm trote. is boA "vo. Mo hundred and akin and nu? m1 and sixty-two Elliott. io, thc Hon of yuan work a] I,» tr., signifil finrshz'p had y lmv for]: do sive. JTt more What have ...o l, .L-.. s, 'r-o-. w Mada] "fklpol. . ard the hour to rv bv miracle had '.. Whtttsoerer q nll: nbsorvP hi, vmritinns. Her in nhnod. The an“ a Moot-ting Mm , "',' answer as the :m- Ir‘rn dune in a manner more e. ye: mm» entirely teuder.---Far, What have I to do with thee-- I " there in common between us? unmt lunger work in her way. She it?! understand the influences di. t his present life." Mine hour-- mu- for the manifestation of his Jeans rejects the worldly ambi- t Mary's request. 'She desires a It miracle. as a public sign of his . Jesus penetrates this ambitious rt. and traces a boundary for -, desires. which she should no) :Hempt to cross. But this doesl .n»-»h t r, ' . -- V "rgblt6MATM9.Ngu. “RIO. IV. JANUANY 22. 1005 um his understanding that along a there is something to be done of the present firfietttt.v."--Cd L 530:"! an all fleshly claim to rrnl over. or gain emolument by ~.'Ar.ie rumor was reJeeted--G hie mother retired to her proper thon was the lust obstao'e re- l'ie area of action i-a.uco, The Fan-L Mimic in Cantx--John 2: t It. , t "I'Mfl a.:u!;~ihis as first sounds harsh mus. hm it was equivalent to ing "Lady," and "was. a highly m and tttfeetiomtte mode of ad- He Java not can her "mother." it has nressary now, at once "wt. to show her that he was us t.he Sun of Mary, but ‘the hc Hon of God: “an: a. regarded t work and million. bio eternal l . significance at the beautitvt My had passed away. It enuld p lm‘n done in _n mattntw more) "r'""'to Y--'" tvn. “IIIL "'ofe---A htrrrs, "Wmtitr " "MFd " " Jewito, tmtrowtt 'the mttt"'ot. oe ttte nnrif.“ 'esre" .--the hawk and fun-f of ttte boat 'n on. or-ercono This as Cr, ma it we " Ymann' notion notion immedintetv to manifest forth had arrired.--Whe. O I . do it-. :ie orders without r faith in him had mwer show what m to do. Lat us the motto of our the Innnvym_ "a ho Athonistn.n g: tho Oahlm ttnd was himself one ”R". Inn-an. 'v. voto' tho Ir wanI‘vM'IUm‘ or Chan hnnlnv: Mitts ud that“ h! autumn Innova- AY """Jg,hti'f; Ila-dun. In. “by New cull-stun kt. "Alba. u rumba AT Chum. um . In! hum-n», mun _ Miiii.Tr. mm. Write us to-day for full particulars of our offer and mention this Paper. Don't put it aside for noother time u this special proposition may be with- drawn' at my time. “DIS MANSON CAMPBELL co., “it“ Dept. " Wk... Out. "u... . M... Iran. awn-mm m. TNN. The Incubator and [Sunder ttttt Mom-m from your mag on Hm. t with now to my tho who)» 1.0:!“ "III Ml. If you VIII [We In. I I',Wa"s,t,dji, m numb plan-rd with but numb-kw Ind or. would um ho without tttrm. been». I eh!“ nu ""'""'""'NeiiiiEefiifiiriru'l". can! he. bur of” is to send you a Chatham Incubator at once, freight prepaid by us without one cent of caah from you. You Ina/n your firat payment in October. 1906. The balance to be paid In October, 1908, or If a can}! Buyer you got it cheaper: could any of" be fairer or morn generous , We will start you raising poultry for profit with at Chatham Incubator without one cent of money from you until next Fall. That means that you i can take off seven or eight hatches ‘ and make considerable money out of the Incubator before the first payment becomes due. We couldn't make this offer if we were not certain that if you accept it you will get complete satisfaction, if we were not positive that the Chatham Incubator will pay you a handsome yearly income. This isa straightforward ofrer. We make it to show our supreme Conti- dence in the C hatham Incubator. We want you to accept this offer as we are sure of the satisfaction our Incu- bator will give. Every machine we have put out so far has made other sales in the same neighborhood. No cash ti payGiiil ___0ctober, 1905. re.srtitistors which, are means of regulating th, Ditto? construction that has been pro- duced. They are made ofthoroukhly seasoned wood, with two walls, case within case. Between these walls mineral wool is packed forming the. very best insulation. Each piece of the case is mortised and grooved and screwed. making the whole as solid as a rock. Chatham Incubators are equipped with t'cientifically perfect ..-..C..,., hr'r' * A V Chatham Incubators improvement of impor hater construction that duced. Theyare made. seasoned wood, with t within case. Betweel mineral wool is packer Ir? am. over the _uaquet."-ie1aAe. They hare it-"here faith was required. To rt 'gtiat the in: required obedience; I to _ that voter out and pan it to the chief guest a wine may e strong 'demnngon taith.” Nt haw tolthe office the 3111‘? of t: f Lt,',' m t e ' " an ri fore t ey ere lphcxxpd the tom” , _ 9. Knet not-knew not the mttrets. lous tttA, the wine. Servants . ;. .. .' uew-.../ independent Vitus to the two parts of the miracle establishes it: reality. The ruler of the feast decline. what the element is, the servants knew what it was. --Weateott. 10. Every; num-This is the common custom among‘ men. Well (mink-“Men who have he enough are indiftererts as to the quality of the wine set before him." "The ruler of the feat in but alluding to the ear- rupt customs and fashions among men, and lol to aught that was going on be- fom his oyuflar Inch aim?! -aiiid have as little auctioned by his presence as he Souk! h'ave begged it fywerd IV theme "s.ui. MT:- Fyzmh" m not 1tarErtemottatqGr a which, are an _ itttamble regulating the temperature. “M..." a. . roam "ttttyt 'a Incubators contain every importance in Incu- f tkttinm Pam an... _ V_-._-~' u¢llllmIIP " very effective, but not more so than lyddite. The unlry arm has been not- ably absent in all emmentn. cap.. Tasia G -w'. u; “ate to ot. Capt. Thacker says the Russian field gun is superior to that of the Japanese. though the lack of common shells Verdi. caps its service. The Japanese gun is better served. The Shimose explosive." - Jlndd..- Lu‘ . , -. ... , , ' ' ' F I "I'd rather be dead than suffer "" i'... Vivtoria, L. (.. "an. _ “(not H. C. the tortures ot itttromuta, psrp'tottion m" l lhm-krr. r Em War', (kmmlmn military at- tnervous much!” of my muggg inhrrrri ts) urine with (“all .1rmy and \vilnvsml islmple neglect ot a little urt.'.-tir,u." Ttseat tht, action“ at Aihlmn. Luann-z and law the torreful and warning 'vurds ot I lad: I Sham». urviverl by the Fawn-nu of J-m-m l who Morin": tywt Fur euro by South Ameri. l this murmur. (HUT. Timely? "Us in- PM! Nerv'c;o wh-tr everything else bid Mite l vuliiled after the battle of “41.13”, ML»; l Wile a modern miracle. A low doses give '9- , he left the two armies. one}: being rein, ili.r.--e. , forced steadily, Wt'rt' entering atr.t ----_------. 1'i,'iiii,'e't':'ii',ii.l;' their positions pl'chll‘lllgl TO CARRY REVOLVERS. for battle. which the Japanese proposed ' ------ ltolgiw when the Port Arthur army “an; "Mishers" at Joplin Will Have to be re eased. Ve ir . . I Discussing the battle of Linnyang. . ty fiircyleeet . ' Capt. Thacker said the Russian position, Joplin. Mo., Jan. 9:--s.ieveral prop" which he investigated after the battle. nent young women of Joplin are forming was most strong, having a cirele of e!e. themselves "it" a tl.tb,,tenPtvt,rt. them: ven redoubts, extending all around from 'rlvts. from mash?“ with ..syly'eh the lthe Tnitseho River on one side to the , town is overrun. The club will Uve.no i river on the other side. and with well. lname. and as_the members are preparing l made trenches intervening. Had Kottro. f" violate 3 city ordinance they are. try- ‘patkin not been misinformed as tn the Pg te http the “fur a. secret. “12‘ strength of the Japanese he doubt, if tng hy the expenences they or t u the retirement would have taken place a""""""""-"""------------ without an even greater struggle than -_--__------ -~--- ., that which occurred. After the battle = 7 SRIBEI N B x , Kouropatkin realized that the Japanese q - ' ‘ were not so strong as he had been in, - I " ‘ . formed by his intelligence officers, and. .Eilit [E ': F, r3 r) I rg . a after the foreeir rttovered, and had if. - F brought. up ammunition to replace the! _ Ile ' g" tCu w ' , " Enormous amount expended, he assumed " l) i [tj' (ih' (il, y t , the offensive, with the result that his , , a; forcer were throwa.Uek, with heavy ‘ 21i . i, loss, after a great battle lusting ten I ’ v I [ll L S , q r days, which ended without either side T ; l , . ’l having gained ,any ground. - = /, FN__s ... . l younger Jumpress of Chinn has been ' converted to Christianity and Christian ! Science through the influence of Mints. i ter E. H, Conger and his wife, who have I been almost eight years at Ilekin, is Ihe claim made by relatives of the minister .l who recently have received letters from i him direct from Pekin. l It is also declared that the Empress‘ llnls given substantial promises that“ lher conversion shall be nunonneetl mi itiie most public way before Minister. ltonger leaves Pekin. i l This public tu11tounePmont. which is! in) be nque man. is to be followed by: l stops by the Empress that will maug'nrw Hue a great ern of reform throughout! l the f hinexe empi'e. l l - The Christian Science friends of the] Congers in Iowa claim it all as a: gicut victory for Christian Science. l it will he recalled that when the tut-i eign legations were besieged m Pekin ttttts I ing the Boxer uprising four years my.” that Christian Scientists all over tho Military Attache With the Army. l'tsWJFW Has Become tt Convert to Christian Science. K- DOWAGER EMBRESS. on: 'iTjiTiii"i: CAPT. THACKER’S RENEE. Ceylon tea is pug Acacia-34m W W ulna qua Mad -. Buck; Mixed or Natural GREEN. a l degroeera, ' Lou drvatatagiiihed and "Tea Pot" mum Gliiue by no ttttter ten before mummy-am V _ . f j " l ' , ' ti. 1 if: Jan. 'A-Capt. H. c.' L'anadian military nt- , army and witnessed! Aian. Liunyamg mull the Emma“ of'anrm pt. Thackm' “nu fn-I hat the Empress promises that e mmounocd m before Iatnistvr Japa nest: i I lumm'r Lraae, U) '//.,' -- ___-----, .. - ' active. [3. gtgiltital Ln " ll rl ' Advices to Br: m. w‘ A , . C l, . ton any: The hem l .5: _ t quieted down an; M." .24 . [E [E D E S Fa' houses are now In :0 Mea' . I . of the past year, I M: LP Ti" I rt] N [lt Y " _ expressed is that i, I 'il " profitable one fo: l'.' I It . pests for the em: if, Tlat Pl L L S - _. bright. The indu fi tt 4 l " , l Collections are fa, IP, C, i I g ‘3 TtadeatLondm Id C. 4 . LN a " 'i mom.ee.ttrfhoygtt . a. L? Fa - " " .mtinthedish- f; . IM, . MON; Tu M , ts' I Braatreot'aad, it "% ' BNI' M A1 II IE . llr, tawn " in flit], " M - liBlti I I " J." Thenisoomodcm n Li - LC: t r I " an mum. o! b- ltiilNlllllA5 q i No, Mnude, de gels play the har t. . _ - tlc, half.“ 3-: flu $23M I "I'd rather be dead than cutter ”an the tortures ot insomnia. patptutton an: [nervous twitching ot my must-tea fnNterrt by 'simple negkct ot a little Soda-mum." Then I are the forceful and ram-tn; words of I lady who prorlnr‘s an her cur. by South Amer!- loun Nerrirco art-m everything the bad tailed I was a modern miracle). A in due. gm "r i non-ac "hUahers" at Joplin Will Have to be Very Circumspect. Joplin, Mo., Jan. tb-Several promi- nent young women of Joplin no forming themselves into a club to protect them: .-I...».. R.___, n . “ - - 1 In short. there is just dawning ihe 1 day of the rehabilitation of the empire. 3 which will (-mnpurv only with the rogcn~ I eration of Japan when the ancient Cm- ‘pire was transformed into a thorongmiy modern power. I Since then the Congas haw l friendly with the Dowager. I [gar often having been pin- [audiences with the old woman i result. it is .Silill. the Dowager (has been emn‘erted to Christi," E she has promised great things. ll Minister Conger believes thu l result (If her casting her power iity into the scale on the hidl lgressiveuem. China; will open l to wcMern people. ideas and ins l end the empire will rapidly be t i ized. tawa. He was l before leaving Sacred Treasure TORONTO "'"to" ”cum-w; mm as the ‘r casting her power and sunl- 29 scale on the side " pm-e i, China, will open its gates people. ideas and institutions piro will rapidly be Christian. 1verted to 1'lyis'.ianity and: than! great things. , 'onger Indian"; that as the deeomted by the Mikado with the order of thty pivt'n private as tt m!rrestt We at London in rather quiet a: the moment, titat than is some improve- mt in the tribution of money. BMW“ advice. any trad. at Ot. tawa is in fairly mummy condition. There is com. demand evinced in almost all d_ttmrtmerst. at m No, Maude; dear; just because an- gels. play tu new “doesn't limb Advices to Bradstreet', from 1utttiI, ton any: The heavy rush of trade having quieted down mum the wholesale houses are now busy reviewing the trade of the past year, and the general opinion expressed in that the your w“ n fairly profitable one for all concerned. Pros- for the coming moon's tnde are mt. Tho industries continue active. Collections on fair. I',',',',',',',',"',.',',", in collections u'oniy slight. -. ionev is expected to be freer after the New Your. Bradstreet), advicm from Victoria and Vancouver any: Trade conditions here oo.ttoue fairly good. The holiday trade was heavy, and in the between masons the merchants are preparing for the ro- newed activit which is expected for the New Year. 'rf,' Ge exception of the lumber trade, the industrial are fairly active. Winnipeg remrts way: There is a fair amount of activity in wlto'.evale cirele, here. Rctniiers have been busy. The holiday trade proved heavy. The int. Toronto adviees tn 1h-itGlreety. any: [Trade conditions here ('IlllLlllli1‘ Htriy lgnod for this limo tit" lln- ynnr. '."tor l u'holesalqrs generally rq-ur'. 12w .ln-umn.‘ ' for goods light, oml many are Mi!', in“; 1stoeudinr. The holiday trurh- nu- heavy. There is a tleeided itttprovtvoer" over conditions Mining a year ago. tho Christmas little has been a. proiivN-h one. Values of cmnmoditim are Noah to firm. Collections are fair and remi' taaees rather 1:004}. At Quebec, the volume of wholouw business done during the past week in.” been small, the rein” of the holiday 961 Bolt. City trade has he?!) brisk. and re. milers report a good turn-over. Wea. ther comlitiuni wm-c- favorable. No im. provement is notieeble in country re. mitereteen. At Quebec, the business done duz'in been small, the row son. City trade ha as in the country. Binnufm continue aetive in the main. are fair. Altozother. the "l of trade is the bright. Irma-pm for the trade which will up: my. Brahmet’s 'advices from Montmu any: The volinne of whMrsale trade Supt: is light. and things are Ttiet. Ill-1.2:! trade has been active in the city a; well "Hotrs'-rttere, wch not many hogc array“. and prices advanced Ce per cwt. Selcr-ts um " a.» Ind Rights and fats at H..d pet ewt. Mllch Cows-A few much cows and spr er: sold at $30 to $4.'t each. Sheep Ind Lambs-The run of Show lambs was not llrge. Prices remained pm at $3.65 to 8t.gg per cwt. for lamb.: r! no!1_at 34.3.0 for cures and $3.") for lam-k. Carved-Jew ,rerokrGGf.iriii,'s' 8439 $535 per cwt. my}; t.rvo ioltimi {TYRE Exportori-Pes shipper: v these were ot mullum qualil from $4.50 to~.34.75 (or an, 84.13 for bulls. A few choir er.".. Receipts or live stock at the City Came Market were 37 var loads, composed or we cattle, H7 hogs. 433 311mm and hubs. " calves and 11 human; also T,' vars ot Chi- cago export cattle, 363,“: number, in trautct to the British markets. The quality ot Pat cattle was fairly good. - I lots ot so d to sp"- Ct ' - '"'itur'4'/'ck ir,"es 803d Qulety._In “nae {taunt C' K 4,1 New York .... .. . Detroit .... .. .. . Duluth .... .. .... .. St. Lou!- .... .. .. Toledo .. .. .... .. Do., creamery .... .... .. 023 to oar Chicken. spring. per lb. .. .. 0 " to 0 11 Ducks, per lb. .... .. .. .. on to on: l'l‘urkoyl, per lb. .... .. .. .. 015 to 016 ‘Cnbbaxe. per dozen .. .. .. OK, to o 40 Pontoon, per bag .. .. .. .. ow to 100 CtMtltnoqrer, per dozen .. .... 0 " to l 00 Onions, per bag .... .. .. .. 100 to 135 Celery, per dozen .. .. .. .. 030 to 040 Beet, tttttttquarters .. .... .. 700 to too Do., torequarters .. .. .. 460 to 600 Do., choice. cal-cue .. .. .. 6 75 to' T 00 Do., medium, carcase .. .. r, 50 to 6 00 Hutton. per cut. .. .. .. .. tr 60 to 650 Veal. per cwt. .. .. .. .. GOO to 850 Lambs, per cwt. .. .. .. .. 800 to 900 British Live Stock Market. tendon. Jun. t.--Livt, cattle are quoted u toe to LWatt per lb.; refrigerator beet " sue to 9%c per lb. Sheep at lie to 13c per lb. 1 s.trsatr-.otetrttoe:nNt, null. with when gum-tun. Wing in W. U blund- d»‘ih,-u J, 'gtt"gi'i,'lltelelllrltStllltt Belay firm. 800 bushel- ot uniting soiling " 4: to Go. om continuo rim. with um otatttmattetststgrttatmatret. Mnrqutetnndttrm. with “5! so loads a I to 810.50 a ton, tor timothy and " " to " for mind. that in new, 'ioao-ittrtaat8urttt81tnton. out hm nt ' dwthen #51 instance: we oc- det ttite,',,",', of Joplin w. de. cennial that nut atop. ' The club it wipe-ed of girls employ- ed in stoma, tmatiiesa and elem or fices and others who ure forcql to be Market Iterert' The Week. ' Bradstreet's on Trade, Leading Wheat Markets. Toronto Live Stock. Toronto tumors" lain. night, M k a ms t, the main tin ' ' Ci.urprs" MlyJuly 1.1455 1.0 1.2973 Lu} 1.16 - 1.17% 0.54 1.Its L0 "st-ttto'. Ju n.r he?“ LUZ‘ - P2 0.50.? L01 1.isey London, Jan. 9:40:11 SI-llmme had a very mixed reception at Wolvtt!tat.up. ton when he urged "pun his “mm-nu- the necessity of Mr. L'hautueriuittu ad. vice to that: imperinlly. At times the dimmer “most stopped tho meeting. Lord Selborne said the people of Great Britain lhould lift thoir ey'" from the Lrnited ‘iw to'tht United Empire. Mr. (In-1W5 Advice mu not fur ‘us. but for (hum. Australia. South Africa and elsewhere in our dominions. Thedreaatotauaitedemoirewaa the was: be“: ever put box)" the elee. tors of Great Britain. “we was no reason “we? the - shouEd not be "lroents ed. At he ttext elttction the elector: wank] have a great responsibil- tty thrown - them, Int my mu cast. will have u (feet hr beyond this country. Aug use of Mt. unharm- WI. hum. Vision of a United Empire Before Lord Selborue. glad. Mr. Colvin was persistmlly tor, tured by the fear that hydmplmbia would result. Ho wan brown math. On Thursday last sympmnu of 1turo h,vdrolrhobia presented Channel's". and the tient wan immediately placed in the Ebilee Hospital, Victoria. where he suffered intense agony until Math mor- cifully released him. azucxec gm wall mm a pieee M Wow and drove it off. but it returned to 11: encounter. A Northwest Mounted I"! liceman joined Mm. Colvin in driving of the brute, but not until Mr. Colvin" oAer band had 11:0 been badly man A Fatal Case of Rydrophobia at Wetort Rh-ti-vu-hw. the Cause? Where's the - --Ytte activo, irri- tating can" ot this most paintul ot diseases In poisonous uric new tn the blood. Scum American Rheum-tic Cure neutralize. the .ettHouots. Reun- In 6 hours and cure: In t to , will” . 'ttrry Leland Indian .ltvsorvc lo hund." "On the morning of the 23rd Mr. Brown, who was at that time rodqu to one saint meal per day, endeavon-d. after eonsu'derah1e rouhle, in getting his boat launched to reach the party. To do so he had to row through and around piled ice for a distance of five miles, '0 find that it was impossible to reach the shore, or within a mile of it. He cn- dravored to apprise the rcscue pan y ot" his condition. and to let them know where he was. "Finally to do so he made for nnotlncr shore on Sandy island. another row. 'of twenty miles, which he rearhq'g.“ l wards owning in an utterly tthd‘ condition. At this point he “all! _ Wm rueetes1 with mingled, alike"? sud "A rescue party Ind made two unsav- cessful attempts to much them from the mainland at Shebesllekong to the northeast of the light and at the time of bin escape were still located in that neighborhood, their signals being seen by him. Timely Ilene of the Red Rock Light Keeper. The sequel of the story of the Parry Sound lighthouse keeper, who had been ice-hound since December Ig, is toid in a. graphic way by The North Star of Parry Sound: 'Mr. Adam Brown. the lighthouse- koeper ot Red Rock, has at last Imu- uped to reach his home in Parr.vfloursd. after a very mat hardship, and in a furnished condition. DREAM, BUT A GREAT CITE, viomta.--ytt. ennui-once of the Zionist com. anus on the would Jewish settlement in British Em Africa. h proceeding here. No doeision has yet been arrived at. It is prob- able that the International Zionist Conttres, to be bold [star in the your will decide the “latent question user the committee 0. 1nyesttgntltsn now in Uganda reports on the subject. Battle Creek. Miett.-Ttte body of Neil ti. Phelps. the mgpttattst, ot this my. who mu» curiously diamond a number ot week; 'ups, no! who VII [that supposed to have barn loomed In Brithtt Columblx. w“ round to- dar. bully dampened. In the river here. Baton. In... Jul. L-Hettry v. Poor, widely known tor may yea: " a ram-mm gut and a expert on [mum affair F In his In”? Wile. Mr. Poor "in t lot-ad ll lath three Week. ' and the shot to ht lnlem eventually M ht It“. - 70“” no court convened to day. Justice 'h.rntmurrtyuutotutced that In 1tiitftmu'tu'amttttatto'n tor the mam " Nan human on boll. would bo-wuhuexd m. ttt burn: the an. ar.., o-. .m with” minis Wttrr"stlh; 'i2Ti;' for the Philipphnm W men all]! of the L. “an. . Why-8‘“- age the American llngI-r (who. Ill-o- w moi-tea yesterday), mm dill nor-In; " Idiom ' o'clock. l DIED FROM WOLF BITE, FAKISHED, BUT SAFE. 'y to do so he made for nnothm Sandy Island. anot her row. 'ol milrs, which he rearhq' é.“ aming in an utterly ' "l . At this point be ‘11 (-h solid ive ijiUtiii'iJiitt? cakes, and arte hsut lo of the 23rd Mr. that time reduced r day, endeavored, getting his party. To and around " 'rl I tt i " ' _ .- /, l, “c ' / " JI s,? " l . LU D or tut. " t 'rr" 'tt t 1 tur tron! the place it w Inter. None I at last you T' he triumph. M .nt th .1Ff"'1' " " " tle' All tho u to " " " "a " Oh." M" Hub: It wit cn W "

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