8 cts, a yd. 35 cts, a yd. DS re in town 28 cts. a yd. m(‘u- M yd- M cts. a yd. J cts. a ya. Doets. a yd. e a sclecâ€" prige. in rapâ€" Agency AN.â€"-â€"‘- irst Mort«a London England,. Insurance in force kn tompany, and st Plans, and at l » Insurance Cont« he Laveastre Fire of London, Eg+ NCcFEO®°2 NCE dW ) TOW N ist Mortgage)â€" vlhan. P 4 Cie« ind easy terms ARK E.T ATSON 8 and «h with dis Sewing Machines. ‘(arm property at sohd on short notice. expense. ‘ Sops or other inâ€" fair education to ould be an indnceâ€" wwwage a few badies T. i. LiIXScCoIrTt,. : for sale at wareâ€" liecit ed. vÂ¥ be left at THE ted varmstel 1 X d kiv, Address, edical Building, Torouto, O Mowers, Prille Lest in the mari ete.. for all kinds H4A RD U 0 0 0 ho ean woa AT3O 0 10 10 0 tuctioncer. Wil GUO (X3 Sparting. »rY JU U4 th Wiulls, 10 to 10 to 9 10 25 to 50 to 40 t M ACHINâ€" 10 10 to 10 te 10 to Lo to to to *4 to w Durham §4 dail 7. for > conteut 2 00 db Q & 50 0 10 12 0 o# wb 7 k bard Mert 1% 40 10 OS & In Cloth and other Bindings with or,without Music Large Supply OF PUBLIC and High School Books _ Presbyterian . . RBaok of Prais¢ . Aa sUPPLY OF THE % T y such SUHll lskat. /s : W. CLARK RUSSEL, MARIE CORELLL HALL CAINE, A. CONAN DOYLE, EDNA LYZ LL, Newest Novels . 10w £ER TO WN Lteas . WRIGHT, BARRISTERS. NoTaRrIEs, CON money To LOANâ€"1ow puyRHAM OFFICE, Dl‘L\LER IN w ATCHES, CLOUUR3, Jewelry and Spectacles, Silver wiid Flat Ware of all descriptions, Reâ€" ®airing a specialt.y.â€"â€"UPPER TOWN, DURHAM. Elliott & Elliott, BARRlSTERS.SOLICï¬â€™ORS. CONVEYANCERS. &oc. omees «â€"â€"O@pposite TOWN HALL, Lowor Town, Durham ze 5.000 to lwan at lowest rates of such Standqrt_l Authors as Dr. J FFICE ( ) the 1 Exercise and Scribbling Rooks, Pencils, &t. Block, _ Wesid¢ Post Office, Ihn Will be in P3 day in each n» mercial Hotel. MeFARLANE & Go. Robe Tanning ! Horse Hides, Skinsg, Tan By the New Process, which for Finish and Softâ€" negss can‘t be beat. 1 K. LÂ¥CA . * * .‘ A w. . Ww1GBT. + ~ * €. BARSON, </ *~ * * interest pf , ,.â€"To ensure a good job the Hides must be well salted as soon a8 ta ken off. 3# 4 Isscsn. OF MARRIAGE LICENO® stein, Ont. Parties waited upon within & able distance, it desgived. Holste‘n, January 14th. 1897 -z’o' “.“ ¢ p _ZE ‘A A MIR} czezamma a “YORK yonr MEN AND woOMEN. We pay $ to @10 peC week for @48Â¥ home work Child on do it. N@® Seheme,. Rooks or yed dtimg This is bobn* #40. Send sumn tor work w rs p .c iculars at once. THE SEY oURSUP Cuedi®t® """ uie, Cautden yNJ Satisfaction Guaranteed. ?..f U'l V:‘A‘U 140 «©NTISTRY. Robe Tanning ! .CORDON. Durbam Residencé w0 cgme s mm on en Robes & Coats in Pricext h n\\)'u'\h. First DoOOR ham Pharmacy lence first door we Durham. Lo e‘ iE mnate 4es, Cow Hides, Dog Tanned suitable for . HOLT L. D. 8â€" HT,. =&,. BATSON. as, sorcmTors. convEranNcers, &c. $. HORSBURGH. Thos. Smith Low AATES ~ NA th. wille the tirst Wednes n .. Office at the Com CaLDER‘$ Biock. Lower Towu. at u66â€" _ * on §NJ Toumple, Caudena yNJ VMaikdale. Owen Sound. Darham. DURH AM â€"@E YJALE. TERMS EAsT OF â€"Calder »st of th Ohe Qurhas Aeview. LAgor Day.â€"Monday next Sept. 6th, The Review till Jsggnary 1838, for 25cts, Till Jany 1899, $1.25, Subâ€" scribe now. Curwiw.â€"Paisley, after a tril of the curfew belil has given it up. Porators.â€"A limited 'dh'a.ri(:\t:y ‘of new potatoes will be Taken on Review subseription. j Every one should ‘attend the Avuction Sale of high class ‘Bicycles, Saturday Sept 4th at 3 p. nt. at the British Hote}, some will get snaps. Chief Carson‘s vigilance prevented / incipient attempt to hayé some 80 callâ€" ed "fun" in Upper Town, Tuesday night. VARNEY Cheese Factory has made their Hifth sale this season, and receive their returns toâ€"night. Cheesé is getting L s obve t C en rantitk a good price now. 54 cenis VOTB ,""~~ _ ed for this, while 9% to 92 centu is exâ€" pected for balance of August make. NortTH GREY Rxurarrion,â€"Sept. 14, 13 and 16 promise to see Owen Sound crowded with visitors at the great Fall Exhiblition. The attractions instde and out, useful and ornantental promise to exceed @11 past years. Single return railwayfare good till the ‘day after the show are announced, and if the weather is good success is assured. RocKY SAavarkx.â€"A recent ‘copy of the Regina Standard has & glowing O . .22 o s4+ BRavav RocKY SAavarkx.â€"A recent ‘copy Ot the Regina Standard has & glowing account of ‘& barn raising at Bogg£y Creek, near Limsdeu, in which great praise is given to a an old Rocky Sauâ€" geen boy. Mr. J. D. Ewen, for his skill as a carpenter, he having béen the framâ€" er of the structure. Thus our young men do us credit in far off linds. Horet ScREENS.â€"â€"NMMSe *4 °"" / O0 (}4 hotel keeper in or near Guelph wasfined $20 and costs the other day for having the bar room scrgomed at an frout forâ€" bidden by the regulations of the Liâ€" cense Commissioners. The question of reason:rbleness" came Up, and it was pointed out by the prosecution that four judges of the Cout of Appeal had held this regulation to be reasonable, _ WrEr1rcoME Hox®.â€"Mr. and Mrs, Chas. McArthur came home Monday egening after a brief honeymoon trip to Toronto and other points. We extend a hearty welcome to Onr new neighbors, und we are sure we voice the sentiment of the whole tow? when we wish them es rar, PS c Mal Kam, Thur. Sept. 2, ‘97. LOCAL AND GENERAL & nearky We _ tC 9 0. o und we are sure we voice the sentiment of the whole tow? when we wish them many happy years amongst us. Both are well and widely known, the families of both being pioneers in the district, and always bighly vespected. A SEnmyAaADE. â€"HLED" ; Ni M ides avil the Battalion Band yery ga\\ant,ly apâ€" peared at Mr. C. McArthur‘s rasideoace with the purpose of giving him and his bride a rmusical welcome. the happÂ¥ couple having arrived the evenirg beâ€" fore by the late train. _ They played a number of appropriate airs with their usual good taste and skill, and were most courteously received by both bride and bridegroom. Mr. and Mis. Mcâ€" Arthur added very generously to the funds of the band. and Prof. Peel made a neat little congratulatory speech on behalf of his comrades. H \ Tur WESTERS FaAR. Lonpox.â€"On the 9th of September the great Live Stock and Agriculmml Show at London will open its gates, and from that day until the 18th many thousands of visitors wili pass in and out of them. The Secreâ€" tary persists in calling it Canada‘s Faâ€" vorite Live stock and Agricultural Fair on account of the large number of breedâ€" ers, herdsmen and buyers who make their appearance annuslly, with and in search of the cream of the aroves, herds and flocks of this country. The word Agricultuml is broad in its meaning, u: "* * ". > erowing from the serv Factory has made season, and mive it. Cheesiis getting 81 cents being secutrâ€" oL to 92 centu is exâ€" Mrs, Rewbart, prevented an Tuesday night ‘J. A. Hunter, offers on Bargain day next 3scribblers, 200 pages each for 5c â€"only 1000â€"be quick. Ne Rocky Saugeen and Mr. Robt, Kdges, Edge Hill, a black curly cloth cape. The finder will oblige by leaving the same at this office. CarcHimdaâ€"AÂ¥e Weddings. Scarcely a week elapsed after the McArthurâ€" Whitmore wedding, when another,â€"&8 récorded Th‘our marriage columnâ€"took place at the same early hbour. Miss Angeline Whitmore united her fortunes with a Mr. Corbett, of Toronto. Best wishes to the young couple. . Who is at next week? A ScHooL R®â€"OPEXNING.â€"The sound of‘ the school bell is again heard, this Wedâ€" nesday morning, and in some cases the weary mother will now get her holiday. Our school, freshened up Wwith ‘a new ‘Coat of paint is now an attractive place, and teachers and pupits &fter a ten week‘s boliday, should be prepared to enter on their duties with vigor. Sap Dratn.â€"A very gad ‘death ocâ€" cured in Walkerton Saturday last. Miss Tyndal, aged 17, daughter of a retwed clergyman was sewing by a étesk the lid ef Wwhich was ‘tp. The lid fell ‘and struck a lamp staifding near, smashâ€" ing it, and the oil getting over her clothing and iguiting, she was so seyereâ€" ly burned, that she died from Iwer inâ€" juries in a few hours. LAORoSSE.â€"An impoftint match is to ‘ be played on the Show Grounds on Friâ€" day. Our hometeam are to try concluâ€" sions with Hanover, and as they are this year making splendid playing, the l ccalit Mb hi tusiainnnits. . h : match will be well worth secing. Manâ€" ly sports should be encouraged and our young men deserve more consideration from ofir titizens than they usually get. On this 6ccasion let there be a change : let Mayor, merchant, middleman and manual laborer make common cause in theit bropor and with mothersiand maidâ€" ‘ths crowd Uthrough the gates on Friday afternoon. to witness this game, Ladies admitted free, and no gentleman will grudge the 10 cents asked for admittance . Someâ€"of the nrembers of the club have ‘tecthired expensive sticks the better to do battle for the fame of the skill and muscle of the towo.. Durham club has beattn everything this year : encourage them by your presence toâ€"morrow at 4 p. m. when the ball will be faced, and victory will again be theirs, s Mr. « guest o t Dl'. f ,. | were i ‘g | RevI® is Miss y | home eâ€" | and in a A ni ic | Hamil re | town | de Mr. Icâ€" | days he | visitit de Mr. 904 | ing fr hotel ny Mis rth | has b ge. | Black beâ€" Mr «C. | son, REâ€" | week If;’: M ns | Rai § Elvi sels. | ,; ce time e M rom has N?:“ re it ;“t\:'] nds. will | . ,M L (the itin Me.| * 9 land tow n. B for 7O | Br ive | . Miss B. McIntyre is visiting IMCHGS 177 Listowel. Dr. Park is at the Medical Association in Montreal. Miss Kite Cochrane is in Toronto at the Exhibition, | * Miss Sarah Vollett is visiting relatives in Toronto for a few weeks, Mr. Jackson, of Cliaton, Ohio. is a guest of Mrs. J. H. Middaugh. Dr. Hutton and Mr. T. McArthur were in town Tuesday and gave the Revirw a call. Miss Mary McArthur, of Toronto, i home visiting friends near Bunessa and in Durhain. 2 . 1 B4 C H Mr. Morlock is in Toronto for a few days this week and Mrs. Morlock is visiting friends in Mt. Forest. Mr, Archie Cole, of Michigan, is visitâ€" ing friends in town. His father kept hotel in Durham 18 years ago. Miss McKinnon from neat Chesley has been visiting her sister Mrs. Jno. A. Black for the past few weeks, Mrs. Long, daughter of Mr. C. Watâ€" son, Egremont, left for Toronto last week having spent a month at home. \ Mrs. Edgar Elvidge left for home in Galt last week accompanied by Mrs. Elvidge Sr., who will visit there for a time Mrs. Hall, Toronto, with her 3 childâ€" ren and sister Miss McFarlane were visiting at Mrs. Halt‘s mother Mrs. Mc Farlane, last week. Miss McCormick, Walkerton, was visâ€" ; iting her father at Bunessan and stayed | ;, a day with Miss Jessie McArthur in | ; town on her way home. t Barrister Batson left Tuesday morning | ; for a few days‘ holiday at his home in } ( Brantford. consequently his office will | c be closed till the beginning of next week, Cadet F. F. Huuter has returned | | home from New York, New Port and | other American summer resorts, where he has spent his holidays. He returns to Royal Military College on Saturday to finish his final year, Misses Mary Gordon and Allie Grant left on Tuesday morning for Owen | Sound where they take a course in the ! Collegiate Institute leading to a Znd | Class standing. Both are clever and | and ambitious girls and will yet make â€" | their mark. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon, and » | Mr. Graut droye up with them, MissF. * | Aughes left the same day for the same 7 | purpose. & e|‘ Mr. W. J. Mitchell, late of the Chronâ€" Between Mrs. Tarnbull‘s PERSONAL MENTION. â€"Mr. W. J. Mitchell, late Of 100 #"*""""" 1 " / "9/~ an of Bent icle, was in town and vicinity last week mack, all of Bentinck ; Miss M "UN. and met with a warm reception from ‘alzsul'!Gllfn'i‘lglï¬) r&‘me&;-_g;"‘g;"g his friends, He has not yet bo:fht a | _â€"R. Watt. Dornoch.â€"Owex; Sound has paper, as reported, "h°l“i3h be m ol 2Pâ€" | amost successful record, baving passed mli::-p f:;r’on&ch haa‘ look “ht,‘; | 21 out of 2 for t nc and more than travelling agreed with him. y recommendeil It the 204 clan's._ MciIntyre is visiting friends in t with a.;;rm reception from nds, H;d. h“th nothy%t bo:fht & as repor ou e made a epurted, “gA amniar ad h‘{; of Toronto, i8 near Bunessan SCHOOL & 0 0 K 8 SLATES | PENCILS PENS, &c A FULL LINE OF . . SCHOOL SUPPLIES THE Dr. R. B. Culbertson is in charge of Dr. Park‘s practice this week. Mr. Jas. A, Hunter made a few day‘s visit to Toronto beginning of the week, Secure a copy of the New Presbyterâ€" ian Book of Praise at McFariane & Oo‘s. Mr. H. A. Hunter left Wednesday for far N. Dakota, and will be absent some time on his tour. ve‘"" | games anda cankt irday | on the river b: followed at 8 0‘ Grant orchestral and Owen | tions, the mon! n the | worth Echo. | a Ind | League. _ An3 r and “"m'd‘.".!'he Model School opening has been postâ€" poned till next Tuesday,. â€" About 15 pupils will be in attendance. S Miss A. McRae, we regret to hear, will have to retire from teaching for a year or two on account of her health, ] Mr. Win.. Johnston, the Glenroaden sawmillerâ€"was laid off for a few days |. last week, Something unusual for him. A large number of excursionists left this morning for Toronto Fair, among others being, Postmaster McKenzie, W. McFarlane, Jno. Vollett. Going fast, The new Presbyterian Book of Praise, From 8 cents up. Mcâ€" Farlane & Co. | _ The McIntyre block is now above the | cellars, everything strong and substantâ€" ial, The stone hewing and operations ¢ generally receive much attention. . Naw SineEw ALKS.â€"The improvement Durham Pharmacy. Seribbling Books Naw S1pewAarks,.â€"Ihne Improyermne""" accomplished on Lambton Streot is very gratifying. Contractors Whelan and Elvidge are making & good job of it. AccIpEXT.â€"Mr, Jno. Crutchley and wife got & severe shaking up, being pitched out of a buggy on the rocks near Hewson‘s mill one day last week. The horse became fractious, broke the buggy and got off and was not found till next morning. Baa Prpes.â€"Mr. Farqubhar Beaton one of the best pipers that eyer struck Durham, and chief prize winner at the | World‘s Fair is in town this week and is arranging for a day of Scottish sports | | before long. In his hands certainly "Our loud sounding pipe breathes the true martiel strain" He is accompanied ty the champion dancer of North America, Look out for bills. PaAmFUOL Acoipext.â€"NMr. John Whitâ€" more near Merritt had the misforfune oneffday last week to get the points of his fingers taken off, while cutting with the binder. His son Jim was drivâ€". ing while Mr. Whitmore attempted to left the grain Wheel past a small stump, his feet got tangled in the grain, which | threw him off his balance and his fingers padthe i Als w 2_tih C PC VÂ¥ EPEERRIO CE CCCE Cl i nc came in contact with knife. Dr. Sneith of Dromore dressed the injured haund. Tg_ children of the Methodist Sunâ€" day £chool, their parents and teachers had a happy time on Monday evening on the church grounds. There were games and cakes galore, and boatâ€"rides on the river by the dozen. This was followed at 8 o‘clock by a program of 1 & k > 2 5 .nï¬â€œ-- POe EO WOWACE EER NC OO e on ob ue i orchestral and vocal music, and recita-} tions, the monthly number of the Epâ€" worthEcho.tbeloedpanot the League. Avy regrets cn the picnic cpoibdhytheruinuwnkorn.gom forever laid to rest. SUCCRsB8FUL CaxpipaTEs.â€"In _ adâ€" dition to the list we gaye, last week of successful candidates at the 3rd and 4th form Examinations we have to add the following from this district:â€"3rd_form â€"J, B. Curry, & J. Curry, D. McCorâ€" C e Te c ces Wce MWP Sul_ And Stationery AT TORONTO avo, 8220 0CA ul at the 3rd and 4th | ; e have to add the|‘ listrict :â€"3rd form | Carry, D. McUorâ€"| ck ; Miss M. Sulâ€"| es M. C. c.myhell' anover. â€"ith orm‘ _ AWwan Sound bhas i and teachers| L2 o Con nday evening _ There were ind boatâ€"rides| ~~ en. This was &A pro‘r.,m of Col sic, and recitaâ€" ?. er of the Epâ€"| 1 paper of the| THE BIG %\MNFA|RLONDON Len*» ATU! TQO 18TD 189 ,â€"In _ adâ€" oC t week Of\ Lot 49, concession 2, Glenelg. WIitD* rd and 4th| in two miles of the town of Purham. to add the| This is a good farm. Good stone house, _â€"3rd form | frame barn, good orchard, well watered D. McUorâ€"| convenient to market, _ Will be sold iss M. Sulâ€"|i cheap. For particulars aflpl&to tausx MeKECHNIE, JPR NV % Harvesting Binder Twine Fire Insurance Durham Lower up. 2 JOAREe CRA ECC LCO evening Aat 8. All members of NC Association are requested to contribute to the exhivition, Articles to lw\ brought in @uring the foreno0n. when | the directors will receive and :wr:mge‘ the floral display. Pots and plants, of: course had berter be labeled to facilitate returning to owners. The directois hope this first exhibition will be well paLronized and thus & great stimulus he given to the love and culture of the beautiful as seen in the plant world. Next Monday 2 and 8 p. m 1y 0 P M cidhccamee ~oOwEn souUND?P Collegiate Tnst A full Staff of Certificates, 1Gr 449 sities and Colleges, education valouble mercial pursuits. mercial purBN!""+ _â€"â€"Record 1097 â€"â€"â€" FoRM 1. Examinatioun . .« ... B2 Cer Art Son0o0L Â¥* avtetyeetil Forx IL ft (Third Class and Part Matrisulation) 92 Taxp FoRM (Necond Class} ., .. .62 Ramemey FomM (First Class)..~= ...2.: EVE ICE Art Son0o0L Â¥* Formx IL t (Third and Part )(utriau!uti-'m) Taxp FoRM (Necond Class} FoounTH FoRM (First Class) Hoxo® MATRLOULATIONX _ > For Annual Announcelt« FARPTU! uns anply For AP""" ‘los avpl or other informat108, apply to s 1J p. R. Dobie, Secretary. Students wWANTED or permnnentl ,to soliert LOT _ 7. / " An Encydope}m of the Country, in rayal %unrw volumes, N* deliver Commission weekly. THE LINSC ‘5’1‘1‘ CcoMPANY, Marano. Of Connmâ€"â€"Wm-monl.-â€"At the resiâ€" dence of the bride‘s parents, Durham, on Tuesday August 31st by the Rev. W. J. Connor, Miss Angeline Whitâ€" more, second d:uq‘l;]ter of Mr. Geo, Whitmore to Mr, Thowmas Corby, of _ Toronto. Doors open At 2P« Grorar H. TuckeB, L aneey . D. cuuh us o9 oPrENs SEPTâ€" FARM FOR SALE. prepared for all grades ol c , for Entrance to the vari0u8s Univerâ€" ‘olleges, and are ?ve- a good English cnalouble i8 41 ndustrial and cou~ MACHINERY, Of All KINDS mle;“ UT ERRERR CCC l . _ For particulars a to Jou® fl::&ncm«'m. Rocky Saugeen. s KL. L NUDNCCC Box 257, Portuge La Prairie, . Band will give selectâ€" | a evening, and a silver | reir benefit will be taken | en at 2 p. ® and in the All members of the\ » requested to contribute | uim ied t w 4M c w 14. tb T Announcemeuts U ks .. Calder. f Specialists partments. m‘,e Promptly attended to ow * to loan at 5 per cent 1w0 6 _ Marriage Licenses issued. Town Implement Warercoms. TEACHERS and olner bright men for vacation ,t0 solicit for * Canada : in of the Country, in five minmes,. No delivering. To the Big 4 jor Bargains in Every thing at BIG 4 Pricesâ€"Which are the lowestâ€" And ONE PRICE TO ALL a â€" o â€" FALJL GOODS are coming in. _ O _ * Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots & Shoes Tinware, Whips, &¢., Institute 1s7r, 1897 . H. Jenkins, Principal. To l':);;‘;v 0 n t. Boardivg 82 Ceriificates in all Deâ€" *ot Teachers‘ At RIGHT PRICES and ()L“lel‘ . Withâ€" Lists y@Z ExE EeE CCC l Men to sell for the Fonthik Nurseries. _ Over 700 Acres of ' Canadian Grown Stock. We l import no stock from the States | |\ Farmers.. farmers‘ . sons, implement | agents, st udents, teachers, retivred notrâ€" \ isters, energetic clevks who wish to |\ make ml\'mu-mlu'ntl»â€"ï¬nd the work of | selling our narRpy, nHow®k arowx Nurâ€" | sery stock, pleasant as well as profitable. f | We want more such men this season A% | the demand for our £! sods is increasing owing to the fact that we G(}ARAN'I‘!! ALL OUR STOCK FREE prom San JOSEK BCALE, ; | We make coutsacts with whole or parkt 4 ‘ time men. |\ Employment the year round. Wepsy s | both silary and commission. 1 Write us f ar our terms. OutRht free. STONE & WELLL nGToN. uc uce #BntutiQ: WANTED nuy, Rags, ‘RETCHEDNXESB.â€"AL A*U""~ like this we must keep constantly beâ€" fore our own minds, and the minds of others, the awful power and damnable character of this trafRe. Move than half a century A4go that eminent Christian philosopher, Thomas Dick, estimated 't.b&t since intemperance dug the first wrave, over seventeen thousand millions & hn vene /\ /m grave, ovC* *" has perisbed gl‘ 1nd d o Atcbastaitat has perisbed through strong CM"* More than three thousand four bundred tunes the population of Canada, Of gseventeen worlds like; the one we inâ€" habit, damned by Rum. With intemâ€" peraunce on the increase, the record of the last fifty years would ewell the above figures immensely. There are C HMAATT â€" _ OO smsmulir on s4N0nE permamy CC 00 the last fifty years would «a«well tn€ above figures immensely. There are $3,000,000,000 spent yearly on strong drink throughout the world, while only $1,000,000 are raised for the spread of the Gospel. And for this vast ontlay the world has a stapding army of 1,800,â€" 000 drunkards, and 190,000 every year go down to a Arunkard‘s grave and a dArunkard‘s eternity. What tongue can utter or imagination conceive the im mensity of the destraction of bodies and souls represented by these Agures ? He alone who hbeart the sighs and moans masmir n NPE TTVV\ 4 wlonme who ROwmE" "*** . T. and wailing _ of sulf «ring bhunmanity knows all, Would that our people in their daily lives, and our voters at the ballot box . were more impressed by these awful facts. Large amount of n 10 6 per cont nterest, energetic © m]\-mu-euwnt- w. C. T. U. Toronto, ~4>â€" e w â€"At atime OQutat 10. »*